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BASKETBALL

NBA playoffs

All times PDT

SEMIFINALS

(Best-of-7)

Tuesday’s results

San Antonio 105, Utah 96, San Antonio leads series 2-0.

Thursday, May 24

Cleveland at Detroit, 5 p.m.

Saturday, May 26

San Antonio at Utah, 8:30 p.m.

Sunday, May 27

Detroit at Cleveland, 8:30 p.m.

Monday, May 28

San Antonio at Utah, 9 p.m.

Tuesday, May 29

Detroit at Cleveland, 8 p.m.

Playoff Statistical Leaders

Through May 22

Scoring

ScoringGPTSAVG
Bryant, LAL516432.8
Jamison, Wash.412832.0
Anthony, Den.513426.8
Stoudemire, Phoe.1025325.3
McGrady, Hou.717725.3
Davis, G.S.1127825.3
Yao, Hou.717625.1
Boozer, Utah1434624.7
James, Clev.1126924.5
Duncan, S.A.1331524.2
Wade, Mia.49423.5
Iverson, Den.511422.8
Carter, N.J.1226822.3
Deng, Chi.1022222.2
Howard, Dall.612821.3
Gordon, Chi.1020420.4
Jackson, G.S.1121919.9
Billups, Det.1121819.8
Jefferson, N.J.1223619.7
Nowitzki, Dall.611819.7
FG PercentageFGFGAPCT
Milicic, Orl.2034.588
Nene, Den.3153.585
Moore, N.J.56100.560
O’Neal, Mia.3359.559
Howard, Orl.2342.548
Duncan, S.A.126233.541
Ilgauskas, Clev.62115.539
Boozer, Utah138257.537
Brown, LAL1936.528
Deng, Chi.88168.524
ReboundsGOFFTOTAVG
Camby, Den.5127414.8
Howard, Orl.4165914.8
Odom, LAL5206513.0
Boozer, Utah144717412.4
Duncan, S.A.135215912.2
Stoudemire, Phoe.103012112.1
Nowitzki, Dall.6256811.3
Kidd, N.J.122313110.9
Marion, Phoe.112711410.4
Yao, Hou.7237210.3
AssistsGASTAVG
Nash, Phoe.1114613.3
Daniels, Wash.44711.8
Kidd, N.J.1213110.9
Williams, Utah141269.0
James, Clev.11908.2
Hinrich, Chi.10757.5
McGrady, Hou.7517.3
Billups, Det.11756.8
Parker, S.A.13886.8
Davis, G.S.11726.5

WNBA

All Times PDT

EASTERN CONFERENCE

WLGB
Detroit20
Indiana10 1/2
New York10 1/2
Connecticut111
Chicago022
Washington022

WESTERN CONFERENCE

WLGB
Seattle20
Los Angeles10 1/2
Sacramento21 1/2
Phoenix111
San Antonio111
Houston011 1/2
Minnesota032 1/2

Wednesday’s Results

San Antonio 74, Connecticut 71

Seattle 100, Phoenix 87

Today’s Games

Washington at New York, 8 a.m.

Los Angeles at Indiana, 4 p.m.

Friday’s Games

Chicago at Minnesota, 5 p.m.

Seattle at San Antonio, 5 p.m.

Houston at Phoenix, 7 p.m.

FOOTBALL

NFL Europa

All Times PDT

WLTPct
Cologne420.667
Frankfurt420.667
Amsterdam330.500
Hamburg330.500
Berlin240.333
Rhein240.333

Friday’s Game

Cologne at Amsterdam, 11 a.m.

Saturday’s Games

Berlin Thunder at Hamburg, 9 a.m.

Rhein Fire at Frankfurt, 10 a.m.

AFL

All Times PDT

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

EasternWLPct
Dallas101.909
Columbus65.545
Philadelphia56.539
New York47.364
SouthernWLPct
Georgia92.818
Orlando74.636
Tampa Bay56.455
New Orleans47.364
Austin38.273

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

CentralWLPct
Chicago83.727
Colorado84.667
Kansas City65.545
Nashville57.417
Grand Rapids38.273
WesternWLPct
San Jose83.727
Los Angeles65.545
Utah57.417
Arizona39.250
Las Vegas210.167

Friday’s Games

Utah at Orlando, 4:30 p.m.

San Jose at Nashville, 5 p.m.

Saturday, May 26

Los Angeles at Kansas City, 3 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Georgia, 4 p.m.

Colorado at Grand Rapids, 4 p.m.

Dallas at Columbus, 4 p.m.

Chicago at Arizona, 7 p.m.

Sunday, May 27

Philadelphia at Austin, 1 p.m.

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE

EastWLPct.
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton701.000
Manchester34.429
Mahoning Valley34.429
Albany24.333
MidwestWLPct.
Louisville43.571
Green Bay43.571
Quad City43.571
Fort Wayne25.286
Cincinnati16.143
WestWLPct.
Tri-Cities43.571
Spokane43.571
Central Valley43.571
Bakersfield43.571
Boise43.571
Stockton25.286
Everett16.143

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

CentralWLPct.
Tulsa701.000
Arkansas52.714
Oklahoma City43.571
Lubbock25.286
Amarillo16.143
SouthwestWLPct.
Bossier-Shreveport61.857
Rio Grande Valley61.857
Texas25.286
Corpus Christi16.143
Laredo07.000
SouthWLPct.
South Georgia52.714
Florida53.625
Alabama43.571
Tennessee Valley43.571

Friday’s Games

Albany at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

Louisville at Quad City

Manchester at Mahoning Valley

Saturday, May 26

Central Valley at Spokane, 5 p.m.

Alabama at Cincinnati

Amarillo at Rio Grande Valley

Arkansas at Tulsa

Laredo at Lubbock

South Georgia at Bossier-Shreveport

Stockton at Boise

Tennessee Valley at Fort Wayne

Texas at Tri-Cities

Sunday, May 27

Bakersfield at Everett

Hockey

NHL Playoffs

All Times PDT

FINALS

Monday, May 28

Ottawa at Anaheim, 5 p.m.

Wednesday, May 30

Ottawa at Anaheim, 5 p.m.

Saturday, June 2

Anaheim at Ottawa, 5 p.m.

Monday, June 4

Anaheim at Ottawa, 5 p.m.

Wednesday, June 6

Ottawa at Anaheim, 5 p.m., if necessary

Saturday, June 9

Anaheim at Ottawa, 5 p.m., if necessary

Monday, June 11

Ottawa at Anaheim, 5 p.m., if necessary

Playoff Scoring Leaders

PlayerGAPTS
Heatley, Ott61521
Spezza, Ott71320
Lidstrom, Det41418
Alfredsson, Ott10717
Datsyuk, Det8816
Briere, Buf31215
Zetterberg, Det6814
Gomez, NJ41014
Pronger, Ana31114
Drury, Buf8513
Nylander, NYR6713
Getzlaf, Ana5813
Selanne, Ana5712
Cleary, Det4812

MasterCard Memorial Cup

At Vancouver, British Columbia

WLPtsGFGA
Medicine Hat21453
Vancouver21465
Lewiston12254
Plymouth12247

Wednesday’s Results

Medicine Hat 1, Vancouver 0

Today’s Game

Lewiston vs. Plymouth

Friday, May 25

Semifinal: Vancouver vs. Lewiston-Plymouth winner

Sunday, May 27

Championship: Medicine Hat vs. semifinal winner

Auto Racing

Auto Racing Glance

All times PDT

INDY RACING LEAGUE

Indianapolis 500

Site: Indianapolis. Schedule: Sunday, race (ABC, 10 a.m.). Track: Indianapolis Motor Speedway (rectangular oval, 2.5 miles, 9 degrees banking in turns). Race distance: 500 miles, 200 laps. Last race: Dan Wheldon, a close runner-up in his two previous races at Kansas Speedway, won the Kansas Lottery Indy 300 under caution on April 29. Wheldon was 10 seconds ahead of Dario Franchitti when Ed Carpenter crashed with two laps to go. It was Wheldon’s second victory in four races this year, along with the season opener at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Last year: Sam Hornish Jr. overcame a big mistake in the pits and a pair of Andrettis to win the Indianapolis 500. Hornish was penalized a lap late in the race for leaving his pit with the fuel hose still connected. Somehow, he found himself back on the lead lap and in fourth, trailing Michael Andretti, his 19-year-old son Marco and Scott Dixon with two laps to go. A late caution flag then set up one of the most dramatic finishes in Indy history. In a last-second move, Hornish whipped around Marco Andretti on the final straightaway and won the second-closest Indy, by 0.0635 seconds. Fast facts: The race has taken place every year since 1911, except for when the United States was in World War I (1917-18) and World War II (1942-45). … The closest finish in Indy 500 history came in 1992, when Al Unser Jr. edged Scott Goodyear by 0.043 seconds. … Each winner receives an 18-inch sterling silver replica of the Borg-Warner Trophy. The original stands 5-foot-4 3/4 , weighs 150 pounds and has a bas-relief bust of each winner. It is valued at $1 million. … Two-time Indy 500 winner Helio Castroneves won the pole with a speed of 225.817 mph. … The lineup includes six drivers at least 44 years old — cousins John and Michael Andretti, two-time winner Al Unser Jr., and veterans Davey Hamilton, Marty Roth and Roberto Moreno. … Three women are also in the lineup — Danica Patrick, Sarah Fisher and Milka Duno — a first in Indy 500 history. Next race: A.J. Foyt 225, June 3, West Allis, Wis.

NASCAR NEXTEL CUP

Coca Cola 600

Site: Concord, N.C. Schedule: Thursday, qualifying (Speed Channel, 4 p.m.); Sunday, race (FOX, 2 p.m.). Track: Lowe’s Motor Speedway (quad-oval, 1.5 miles, 24 degrees banking in turns). Race distance: 600 miles, 400 laps. Last race: Kevin Harvick cashed in for the second time this season, holding off Jimmie Johnson to pick up a $1 million payday in the Nextel All-Star Challenge. Harvick, who opened the year with a Daytona 500 victory, has earned $2.5 million from his two wins this season. Last year: Kasey Kahne ended Jimmie Johnson’s run of three straight Coca-Cola 600 victories by taking the lead with 29 laps to go and pulling out to such a huge lead that Johnson never had a chance to catch him. Fast facts: This is the longest race of the year. … Five drivers have won the All-Star Challenge and Coca-Cola 600 in consecutive weeks, most recently Jimmie Johnson in 2003. … Jeff Gordon’s first victory in the series was the 1994 Coca-Cola 600, while Matt Kenseth picked up his first win in the 2000 event. … Kasey Kahne and Jimmies Johnson finished 1-2 in both races last year at Lowe’s Motor Speedway. Next race: Dover 400, June 3, Dover, Del.

NASCAR BUSCH

Carquest Autoparts 300

Site: Concord, N.C. Schedule: Saturday, qualifying (Speed Channel, 1 p.m.), race (ESPN2, 5 p.m.). Track: Lowe’s Motor Speedway (quad-oval, 1.5 miles, 24 degrees banking in turns). Race distance: 300 miles, 200 laps. Last race: Denny Hamlin won the Diamond Hill Plywood 200 on May 11 for the second straight year, again surviving a wreck-filled race at historic Darlington Raceway. Hamlin, a Virginia native, then paid tribute to the victims of the Virginia Tech massacre, taking a school flag along for his victory lap. Hamlin picked his way through a record-tying 10 caution periods to take his third checkered flag of the season. The race matched the 10 cautions from April 1984. A year ago, there were nine caution periods. Last year: Carl Edwards passed Casey Mears on a restart with six laps to go to win the Carquest Auto Parts 300. Kurt Busch finished second, J.J. Yeley was third and Mears recovered to finish fourth. Edwards’ win made Nextel Cup regulars a perfect 13-for-13 in Busch races for the season. Fast facts: Todd Kluever will attempt his first start in the No. 26 Dish Network Ford Fusion. This will be the first of two races Kluever will run for Dish Network. Kluever is currently scheduled to run 16 races in the No. 16 3M Ford Fusion and three in the No. 26 with sponsorship from Dish Network and World Financial Group. … Carl Edwards leads the standings with 1958 points, 33 ahead of Kevin Harvick. … Bill Elliott makes his first start with Braun Racing. Next race: AAA Insurance 200, June 1, Dover, Del.

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCKS

Ohio 250

Site: Mansfield, Ohio. Schedule: Friday, qualifying, 3:30 p.m.; Saturday, race (FOX, 10 a.m.). Track: Mansfield Motorsports Speedway (oval, .50 miles; turns: compound banking 12-14-16 degrees). Race distance: 125 miles, 250 laps. Last race: Ron Hornaday Jr. passed A.J. Allmendinger with 36 laps to go, then held on over two restarts to win at Lowe’s Motor Speedway. It was Hornaday’s 30th career trucks victory, but the first at LMS. Hornaday, driving for Kevin Harvick Inc., also scored the first win of the season for Chevrolet after Toyotas won four of the first five events. Last year: Hornaday won the City of Mansfield 250 for his series-record 28th career victory, while former baseball star Mike Greenwell finished 26th in his NASCAR debut. Hornaday, who benefited from pit strategy that gave his Chevrolet the lead at mid-race, held off persistent challenges from Jack Sprague and David Starr and ended up finishing 0.961 seconds ahead of Sprague. Fast facts: Mansfield was added to the Craftsman Truck Series schedule in 2004, with Jack Sprague winning from the pole in a race that saw 13 caution flags and 94 caution laps. … Mike Skinner leads the standings with 1,052 points, 85 more than Todd Bodine. … Skinner finished eighth in last week’s race, his first finish out of the top five this year. … Skinner has won the pole in the last four races. Next race: AAA Insurance 200, June 1, Dover, Del.

FORMULA ONE

Monaco Grand Prix

Site: Monte Carlo. Schedule: Saturday, qualifying (Speed Channel, 5 a.m.); Sunday, race (Speed Channel, 4:30 a.m.). Track: Monte Carlo street circuit (2.068 miles). Race distance: 161.304 miles, 78 laps. Last race: Felipe Massa won the Spanish Grand Prix for his second straight Formula One victory, and Lewis Hamilton finished second to move into sole possession of first place in the driver’s standings. Massa, driving a Ferrari, led from the start to beat Hamilton — the first rookie driver to finish in the top three in each of his first four races — by 6.7 seconds. Last year: Fernando Alonso captured his first victory in Formula One’s most prestigious race. Alonso, in a Renault, won for the fourth time in seven races. Fast facts: The series has been racing on the Monte Carlo street course every year since 1955. The first Monaco race was held in 1929. … Lewis Hamilton of Britain holds a two-point lead (30-28) over Spain’s Fernando Alonso. Hamilton and Alonso are the only drivers to finish in the top five of each race. … Brazilian Felipe Massa has 27 points. … The last three winners at the Monaco GP started from the pole position. Next race: Canadian Grand Prix, June 10, Montreal.

CHAMP CAR WORLD SERIES

Last race: Sebastien Bourdais raced to his second Grand Prix of Houston victory on April 22 and grabbed the inside track for his fourth consecutive Champ Car title. The Frenchman earned his 25th career win in his 62nd start, continuing his unprecedented dominance of the circuit. Rookie Graham Rahal, Bourdais’ teammate, finished second. The 18-year-old Rahal, who skipped his senior prom in Ohio to race in Houston, became the youngest driver in series history to earn a podium finish. Next race: G.I. Joe’s Grand Prix, June 10, Portland, Ore.

NHRA

Last event: Melanie Troxel beat Cory McClenathan in the Top Fuel finals on May 6 to become the second woman to win at Gateway International Raceway. Ron Capps extended his lead in the Funny Car points to 121 with his third victory of the year, Dave Connolly topped teammate Jeg Coughlin by 0.016 seconds to move into second place overall in Pro Stock, and Matt Smith used a national record elapsed time of 6.901 seconds to earn the Pro stock Motorcycle championship. Next event: O’Reilly Summer Nationals, June 3, Topeka, Kan.

OTHER RACES

WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR: Connecticut Classic 150, Friday, Stafford Motor Speedway, Stafford, Conn.

CANADIAN TIRE SERIES: Saturday, Cayuga International Speedway, Hamilton, Ontario.

Cycling

Giro d’Italia

At Santuario Della Guardia, Italy

10th Stage

A 155.4-mile leg from Camaiore to Santuario Nostra Signora Della Guardia

1. Leonardo Piepoli, Italy, Saunier Duval-Prodir, 6 hours, 19 minutes, 7 seconds.

2. Danilo Di Luca, Italy, Liquigas, 18 seconds behind.

3. Andy Schleck, Luxembourg, CSC, :27.

4. Gilberto Simoni, Italy, Saunier Duval-Prodir, :32.

5. Riccardo Ricco, Italy, Saunier Duval-Prodir, :41.

6. Paolo Savoldelli, Italy, Astana, same time.

7. Damiano Cunego, Italy, Lampre-Fondital, :43.

8. Franco Pellizotti, Italy, Liquigas, :45.

9. Jaroslav Popovych, Ukraine, Discovery Channel, :52.

10. Andrea Noe, Italy, Liquigas, same time.

Overall Standings

(After 10-of-21 Stages)

1. Andrea Noe, Italy, Liquigas, 46 hours, 6 minutes, 9 seconds.

2. Marzio Bruseghin, Italy, Lampre-Fondital, 1 minute, 8 seconds behind.

3. David Arroyo Duran, Spain, Caisse D’Epargne, 1:15.

4. Francisco J. Vila Errandonea, Spain, Lampre-Fondital, 1:38.

5. Evgeni Petrov, Russia, Tinkoff Credit Systems, 1:48.

6. Emanuele Sella, Italy, Ceramica Panaria, 2:04.

7. Serguei Yakovlev, Kazakstan, Astana, 2:06.

8. Danilo Di Luca, Italy, Liquigas, 2:58.

9. Marco Pinotti, Italy, T-Mobile, 3:11.

10. Jose Luis Rubeira Vigil, Spain, Discovery Channel, 3:22

Golf

PGA Tour Statistics

Through May 20

Scoring Average

1, Tiger Woods, 68.85. 2, Jose Coceres, 68.86. 3, Vijay Singh, 69.32. 4, Phil Mickelson, 69.40. 5, Ernie Els, 69.47. 6, Robert Allenby, 69.57. 7, Sergio Garcia, 69.67. 8, Luke Donald, 69.75. 9, Zach Johnson, 70.02. 10, Vaughn Taylor, 70.03.

Driving Distance

1, Bubba Watson, 314.7. 2, John Daly, 308.4. 3, J.B. Holmes, 307.3. 4, Robert Garrigus, 306.5. 5, Anthony Kim, 301.5. 6, Harrison Frazar, 300.4. 7, Stephen Marino, 300.3. 8, Charles Howell III, 300.0. 9, Brett Wetterich, 299.9. 10, Robert Allenby, 298.1.

Driving Accuracy Percentage

1, Jose Coceres, 78.06%. 2, Jim Furyk, 75.54%. 3, Fred Funk, 75.27%. 4, Zach Johnson, 73.33%. 5, Joe Durant, 72.91%. 6, Paul Goydos, 72.43%. 7, Steve Elkington, 71.91%. 8, John Cook, 71.26%. 9, Kirk Triplett, 71.12%. 10, Heath Slocum, 71.02%.

Greens in Regulation Pct.

1, John Senden, 71.87%. 2, Jeff Gove, 71.11%. 3, Tommy Armour III, 69.53%. 4, Tiger Woods, 68.98%. 5, Nick Watney, 68.56%. 6, John Merrick, 68.27%. 7, John Cook, 68.22%. 8, Tom Lehman, 67.53%. 9, Vijay Singh, 67.52%. 10, Robert Allenby, 67.48%.

Total Driving

1, Charles Warren, 53. 2, Sean O’Hair, 64. 3, Hunter Mahan, 70. 4, Mathew Goggin, 75. 5, Steve Lowery, 91. 6, Nick Watney, 93. 7, Jason Gore, 97. 8, Mark Calcavecchia, 99. 9, Boo Weekley, 102. 10, 2 tied with 103.

Putting Average

1, Bob Estes, 1.713. 2, Phil Mickelson, 1.715. 3, Justin Rose, 1.717. 4, Padraig Harrington, 1.729. 5, Aaron Baddeley, 1.745. 6 (tie), Lee Janzen and Nathan Green, 1.746. 8, Ernie Els, 1.747. 9, Tiger Woods, 1.748. 10, Jeff Quinney, 1.751.

Birdie Average

1, Phil Mickelson, 4.19. 2, Adam Scott, 4.11. 3, Padraig Harrington, 3.97. 4, Robert Allenby, 3.93. 5, J.B. Holmes, 3.83. 6, Vaughn Taylor, 3.82. 7, Justin Rose, 3.81. 8, Anthony Kim, 3.80. 9 (tie), Vijay Singh and Bubba Watson, 3.79.

Eagles (Holes per)

1, Tiger Woods, 61.7. 2, Darron Stiles, 81.0. 3, Phil Mickelson, 86.0. 4 (tie), Michael Allen, Tim Clark and Robert Garrigus, 90.0. 7, Charles Warren, 94.0. 8, Daisuke Maruyama, 96.0. 9, Bill Haas, 101.3. 10, Greg Owen, 102.0.

Sand Save Percentage

1, Jonathan Byrd, 73.91%. 2, Jose Coceres, 66.67%. 3, Ryuji Imada, 64.71%. 4, Fred Funk, 64.44%. 5, Tiger Woods, 63.64%. 6, Mike Weir, 63.24%. 7, Jason Schultz, 61.90%. 8 (tie), Dicky Pride and Justin Rose, 61.54%. 10, Bob Heintz, 61.02%.

All-Around Ranking

1 (tie), Vijay Singh and Tiger Woods, 260. 3, John Rollins, 292. 4, Phil Mickelson, 303. 5, Anthony Kim, 346. 6, Vaughn Taylor, 353. 7, Bubba Watson, 369. 8, Ken Duke, 384. 9, Boo Weekley, 407. 10, Sean O’Hair, 420.

PGA TOUR Official Money Leaders

1, Tiger Woods, (7), $4,181,091. 2, Phil Mickelson, (12), $4,120,588. 3, Vijay Singh, (14), $3,218,060. 4, Zach Johnson, (12), $2,960,894. 5, Charles Howell III, (14), $2,501,717. 6, Adam Scott, (8), $2,092,516. 7, Luke Donald, (12), $1,983,216. 8, Sergio Garcia, (9), $1,969,166. 9, John Rollins, (14), $1,930,310. 10, Aaron Baddeley, (12), $1,852,558.

Washington Open Invitational

At Glendale CC. Par; 71.

Purse: $73,200

Tim Feenstra (Snoqualmie) 203, Derek Berg (Trilogy) 209, John Cassidy (Tahoma Valley) 209, Erik Hanson (Sahalee) 209, Jim Strickland (Whisper Rock) 211, Josh Immordino (Riverbend) 211, Ryan Benzel (seattle) 211, Zack Shriver (Everett) 211. ALSO: 11(t), Adam Syverson (Indian Canyon) 213. 16(t), Tim McElhinny (Painted Hills) 215. 32(t), Steve Prugh (Manito) 218. 66(t), David Fern (Spokane) 224. 81(t), Mark Gardner (Creek at Qualchan) 226. 81(t), Colin Guhlke (Harrington) 226.

Holes-in-one

DOWNRIVER GOLF COURSE– Randy House, No. 16, 193 yards, 5-iron; Mic McGruder, No. 6, 114 yards, driver.

INDIAN CANYON GOLF COURSE–Linda Bonuccelli, No. 11, 105 yards, 8-iron.

High school boys

Washington State 4A tournament

At Shuksan Golf Club, Bellingham

Team Scoring– Kamiak 71.5, Ferris 65.5, Snohomish 50, Curtis 45, Bellarmine Prep 42.5, Kentridge 39.5, Skyview 33, Jackson 25, Pasco 21, Moses Lake 6.

Individual– Kevin Penner (Eastlake) 137, Ryan Jones (Ferris) 140, Thomas Jun (Todd Beamer) 141, Chris Cho (Kentridge) 141, T.J. Beordeaux (Bellarmine) 141, Patrick Boag (Eisenhower) 142, Reid Martin (Kamiak) 143, Brady White (Curtis) 143, Danny Newton (Tahoma) 143, Tanner Robb (CV) 143. ALSO: 13(t), Christian Alfaro (Lewis and Clark) 146. 18(t), Dustin Poe (Fer) 148. 42, Erick Henderson (Mead) 157.

Washington State 3A tournament

At Homestead Farms Golf Resort, Bellingham

Team Scoring– Hanford 83.5, O’Dea 80.5, Capital 69.5, Timberline 60.5, Eastside Catholic 57.5, Eastmont 52, Mercer Island 51, Everett 36, Arlington 13.5, Auburn Riverside 10.5

Individual– Alex Moore (Hanford) 142, Jens Bracht (Shorecrest) 142, Matt Rawitzer (Squalicum) 142, Jarred Bossio (Capital) 144, Tyler Kato (O’Dea) 147, Johnathan Lumper (Southridge) 147, Cameron peck (Timberline) 147.

Washington State 2A tournament

At Bellingham Golf and Country Club

Team Scoring– Hockinsons 149.5, Lynden 130.5, Mark Morris 103, Lakewood 68.5, South Whidbey 55.5, R A Long 34, Tumwater 19.5, Port Townsend 18.

Individual– Gaston De La Torre (Hockinson) 141, Will Holdridge (Lynden) 143, Jason Molner (Mark Morris) 146, Gerrit Chambers (Hockinson) 146, Graham Kent (Lynden) 147, Adam Story (Top) 148, Ian Dahl (Mark Morris) 148, Kyle Crabtree (Lynden-Ritzville) 148, Adam Brisben (Lak) 148, Ty Chambers (Hockinson) 148, Casey Adams (River Ridge) 148. ALSO: 13(t), Casey Cox (Col) 150. 16(t), Dillon Williams (Pullman) 152. 37, Austin Key (Ephrata) 167. 40(t), Jason Brault (Othello) 169. 40(t), Brandon Hoksbergen (Oth) 169.

Washington State 1A tournament

At North Bellingham GC

Team Scoring– Charles Wright 82.5, Chelan 70.5, Bellevue Christian 66, Ilwaco 65.5, Chimacum 62.5, Stevenson 61, Colfax 57, Overlake 53.5, Royal 51, Lakeside 46, King’s 41.5, Bush 29, Freeman 29.

Individual– Dane deQuilettes (Chelan) 148, Jack Whealdon (Ilwaco) 149, Alec Pakzad (Overlake) 151, Kyle McPherson (Colfax) 151, Joe Perkins (Royal) 152, Nick Miller (Bellevue Christian) 152, Kyle McLeod (Charles Wright) 152, Tyler Nielson (Stevenson) 154, Jesse Best (Chimacum) 154, Jared Streubel (Meridian) 154. ALSO: 14, Max Riggs (Freeman) 156. 15, Ryan England (Lak) 157. 23, Caleb Bravard (Col) 161. 26(t), Aaron Fillion (Lak) 164. 33(t), Chris Henderson (Lak) 167. 39, Dylan Maine (Fre) 171.

Washington State 1B/2B tournament

At Lake Padden GC, Bellingham

Team Scoring– Life Christian 146, Asotin 90.5, Northwest Christian, 89, Master’s Touch 82, LaConner, 69, DeSales 60.5, Riverside Christian 52, Wilbur-Creston 24, Orcas Island 21, Lind-Ritzville 11.5

Individual– Andrew Putname (Life Christian) 140, Craig Crawford (Master’s Touch) 77, Chris Goerwitz (DeSales) 153, Jared Descoteaux (Northwest Christian) 158, John Graham (Northwest Christian) 159, Nathan Putnam (Life Christian) 161, Greg Bodine (Life Christian) 161, Trevor Arnone (Asotin) 164, Jake Thornton (Oroville) 166, Chris McKnight (LaConner) 166. ALSO: 17(t), Colton Berg (WC) 172. 20(t), Nick Mattox (NWC) 173. 24(t), Leigh Talkington (S-H) 176. 26, Travis McConahy (NWC) 177. 27(t), Tate Schauble (St. John Endicott). 34(t), Ian Fitch (L-R) 182. 36, Bradley Neilan (L-R) 183. 39, Zach Smith (T-O) 188. 40, Damian McCartney (W-C) 189. 41, Keith Puley (W-C) 191.

High school girls

Washington State 4A tournament

At Avalon Golf Links, Burlington

Team Scoring– Kamiak 174, Redmond 94, Lewis and Clark 50, Kentwood 46.5, Eastlake 39, Mead 36, Olympia 35, Pasco 35, Decatur 27, Bellarmine Prep 22.5, Snohomish 18.5.

Individual– Seo hee Moon (Kamiak) 137, Karinn Dickson (Kamiak) 149, Sadena Parks (Bethel) 149, Chessey Thomas (LC) 150, Darcie Richmond (Bothell 151, Carter Schick (Olympia) 152, Lauren Sewell (Kentridge) 155, Alex Taylor (Eastlake) 155, Avery Collura (Skyview) 155, Rui Li (Kentwood) 157. ALSO: 22(t) Brittany Wilcox (Mead) 165. 22(t), Lauren howell (Mea) 165. 28(t), Katie Sorenson (CV) 168. 33(t), Katrina Bech (LC) 174. 33(t) Morgan Fuhs (LC) 174.

Washington State 3A tournament

At Sudden Valley GC, Bellingham

Team Scoring– Interlake 81.5, Enumclaw 79.5, Eastmont 72.5, Bainbridge 66, Bellevue 54, Holy Names 43.5, Shelton 34.5, Camas 26.5, East Valley 24.5, Everett 22, Bonney Lake 11, Kelso 10, Auburn Riverside 9.5.

Individual– Brittany Tallman (Issaquah) 142, Katie Somer (Mt. Si) 151, Stephanie Corey (Mt. Rainier) 154, Jordan Allyne (Interlake) 154, Moni Graf (Eastmont) 156, Kelsey John (Interlake) 159, Katrina Hegge (Seattle PRep) 159, Kaitlin Parsons (Eastmont) 160, Katie Saucier (Bainbridge) 160. ALSO: 16(t), Ashley Saffle (EV) 169. 26(t), Jenna Boyle (WV) 178, 42, Jenni White (EV) 194. 44, Alyssa Osterback (Mt. Spokane) 198.

Washington State 2A tournament

At Semiahmoo Golf and Country Club, Bellingham

Team Scoring– Bellingham 156.5, Sehome 115.5, Hockinson 102.5, Foster 61.5, Clarkston 54, Selah 43, Centralia 35.5, Deer Park 34, Sequim 31, Black Hills 29.5, Aberdeen 25.5.

Individual– Katie Sharpe (Bellingham) 148, Claire Racho (Bellingham) 161, Danna Olson (Hockinson) 166, Mallory Kent (Foster) 168, Kinsey Butler (Sehome) 169, Kaylin Carlson (Clarkston) 171, Karly Olsen (Sehome) 172, Molly Speer (Hockinson) 176, Mary Killmer (Bellingham) 176, Karissa Bland (Blaine 177. ALSO: 19(t), Stephanie Martinez (Pullman) 184. 21(t), Jrdan Knapp (Clarkston) 186. 28, Brittany Ray (Colville) 190. 35 (t) Kelsey Dutton (Deer Park) 199.

Washington State 1A tournament

At North Bellingham GC

Team Scoring– Chewelah 43, Seattle Christian 30, Overlake 24, Royal 18, Charles Wright 18, Zillah 14.

Individual– Kelli Bowers (Chelan) 158, Gracie Schory (Chewelah) 173, Alyson Peters (Overlake) 175, Kelsey Harting (Chewelah() 176, Elizabeth Keith (Seattle Christian) 186, Darby Moberg (Freeman) 190, Alexandra Keith (Seattle Christian) 192, Julie Kim (Bellevue Christian) 197, Tiffany Walker (Zillah) 197, Claire Petersen (Charles Wright) 200.

Washington State 1B/2B tournament

At Lake Padden GC, Bellingham

Team Scoring– Lopez Island 43, Bridgeport, 22, LaSalle 21, Tekoa-Oakesdale 15, Orovillle 11.5.

Individual– Sydney Conway (Bear Creek) 181, Isabelle Tetu (Lopez Island) 187, Melissa Moran-Hodge (Orcas Island) 195, 4, Kylee Schmunk (Lind-Ritville) 198, April Holland (Lopez) 201, Ariana McElrath (LaSalle) 206, Kaiti Robinson (T-O) 207, Bethany Gray (Life Christian) 213, Rachel Bisque (Bridgeport) 213, Shelby Zanonit (LaConner) 214. ALSO: 11(t) Roni Joe Mielke (Sprague-Harrington) 215. 13(t), Hayley Graham (NW Christian) 217. 20, Brittany Wagner (TO) 231.

Tennis

World Team Cup

ATP TOUR

At Rochusclub, Duesseldorf, Germany. Purse: $2.03 million (World Championship) Surface: Clay-Outdoor

Red Group

United States 2, Argentina 1

James Blake, United States, def. Agustin Calleri, Argentina, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4. Jose Acasuso, Argentina, def. Mardy Fish, United States, 7-5, 6-4. Bob and Mike Bryan, United States, def. Agustin Calleri and Juan Ignacio Chela, Argentina, 6-2, 6-1.

Chile 2, Sweden 0

Nicolas Massu, Chile, def. Jonas Bjorkman, Sweden, 7-5, 6-7 (6), 6-0. Fernando Gonzalez, Chile, def. Robin Soderling, Sweden, 4-6, 7-5, 6-4.

Moves

BASEBALL

American League

CLEVELAND INDIANS—Purchased the contract of RHP Mike Koplove from Buffalo (IL). Optioned RHP Edward Mujica to Buffalo.

SEATTLE MARINERS—Recalled RHP Sean Green from Tacoma (PCL). Placed RHP Chris Reitsma on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 19.

National League

LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Placed RHP Chin-hui Tsao on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Yhency Brazoban from Las Vegas (PCL).

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Signed RHP Mark Diapoules and RHP LaCurtis Mayes.

Can-Am League

ATLANTIC CITY SURF—Released INF Ian Law.

GRAYS—Released RHP Adam Hanson.

NASHUA PRIDE—Agreed to terms with C Allen Mottram and INF Bryan Duplissie.

QUEBEC CAPITALES—Agreed to terms with OF Ivan Rojas.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

HOUSTON ROCKETS—Named Rick Adelman coach.

MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES—Signed Randy Wittman, coach, to a multiyear contract.

NEW JERSEY NETS—Named Jeff Gewirtz senior vice president and general counsel.

Women’s National Basketball Association

CHICAGO SKY—Terminated the contract of G Deanna Jackson for violating her collective bargaining agreement and player contract.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed LB Kelvin Smith, to a four-year contract.

Canadian Football League

EDMONTON ESKIMOS—Signed G Kevin Lefsrud.

Arena Football League

ARIZONA RATTLERS—Signed OL-DL Craig Moore.

GRAND RAPIDS RAMPAGE—Waived Terrell McGill.

NASHVILLE KATS—Signed WR C.J. Johnson.

NEW YORK DRAGONS—Signed DL Cletidus Hunt.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

COLORADO AVALANCHE—Signed D Jordan Leopold, D Kurt Sauer, D Jeff Finger and F David Jones.

OLYMPICS

U.S. OLYMPIC COMMITTEE—Named Rana Dershowitz interim general counsel.

COLLEGE

FLORIDA—Named Rob Lanier men’s assistant basketball coach and Scott Holsopple assistant director of strength and conditioning.

GARDNER-WEBB—Named Sarah Currie women’s assistant soccer coach.

LIBERTY—Announced the resignation of Kelley Deyo, women’s assistant basketball coach.

ROWAN—Named Lindsay Hanson women’s lacrosse coach.

SAM HOUSTON STATE—Named Greg Hinze associate athletic director for operations.

WAKE FOREST—Named Bob Clark women’s assistant basketball coach.

WENTWORTH TECH—Announced the resignation of Carrie Crawford, women’s basketball coach.

Today’s odds

America’s Line

NBA playoffs

PISTONS5.5(174)Cavaliers
Saturday’s game
JAZZ2(190)Spurs