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Baseball

Youth

East Side Memorial Classic

Dodgers 18U 9, Warriors 0

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Smith and McCormack; Moser, Werner (5) and Cox. W—Smith. L—Moser.

HITS: Dodgers18U—Vucinich 2, Kittredge 2, Peterson, Hill, Higgins 2. Warriors—Bennet, Hoonan. 2B—Kittredge. HR—Peterson.

Dodgers 18U 5, Bombers 2

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Seaman, Burgher (5), Kittredge (6) and McCormack; Baugh, White (7) and Morse. W—Seaman. L—Baugh. Sv—Kittredge.

HITS: Dodgers18U—Vucinich 4, Kittredge 2, Brett, Peterson, Hill. Bombers—Crendall, Chriscadan, Lang, Cummings 3, Clancy, Morse. 2B—Vucinich, Hill. 3B—Vucinich, Peterson.

Basketball

NBA Playoffs

All Times PDT

SEMIFINALS

(Best-of-7)

Monday’s results

San Antonio 91, Utah 79, San Antonio leads series 3-1

Today’s games

Detroit at Cleveland, 5 p.m.

Wednesday, May 30

Utah at San Antonio, 6 p.m.

Thursday, May 31

Cleveland at Detroit, 5 p.m.

Friday, June 1

San Antonio at Utah, 6 p.m., if necessary

Saturday, June 2

Detroit at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m., if necessary

Sunday, June 3

Utah at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m., if necessary

Monday, June 4

Cleveland at Detroit, 5 p.m., if necessary

Spurs 91, Jazz 79

San Antonio (91)- Bowen 3-7 0-0 7, Duncan 6-13 7-12 19, Oberto 4-8 3-4 11, Finley 4-10 3-3 13, Parker 6-19 5-7 17, Ginobili 4-10 12-15 22, Horry 1-1 0-0 2, Vaughn 0-1 0-0 0, Elson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 28-69 30-41 91.

Utah (79)- Kirilenko 3-7 3-4 9, Boozer 9-16 0-0 18, Okur 3-7 0-0 7, Fisher 2-5 5-5 9, Williams 11-21 5-7 27, Collins 0-0 1-4 1, Harpring 1-3 0-0 2, Giricek 2-4 0-0 4, Millsap 1-4 0-0 2, D.Brown 0-1 0-0 0, Brewer 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-68 14-20 79.

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3-Point Goals—San Antonio 5-15 (Ginobili 2-4, Finley 2-6, Bowen 1-4, Oberto 0-1), Utah 1-7 (Okur 1-2, Kirilenko 0-1, D.Brown 0-1, Williams 0-3). Fouled Out—Okur, Fisher. Rebounds—San Antonio 51 (Oberto 11), Utah 43 (Boozer 9). Assists—San Antonio 11 (Vaughn 4), Utah 18 (Williams 10). Total Fouls—San Antonio 17, Utah 27. Technicals—Utah coach Sloan 2, Giricek, Fisher 2. Ejected—Utah coach Sloan, Fisher. A—19,911 (19,911).

Playoff leaders

Through May 27

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, Utah1537324.9
James, Clev.1332024.6
Duncan, S.A.1433123.6
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
Parker, S.A.1427919.9
Jackson, G.S.1121919.9
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.132242.545
Boozer, Utah150276.543
Brown, LAL1936.528
Deng, Chi.88168.524
Stoudemire, Phoe.91174.523
ReboundsGOFFTOTAVG
Camby, Den.5127414.8
Howard, Orl.4165914.8
Odom, LAL5206513.0
Boozer, Utah155118612.4
Stoudemire, Phoe.103012112.1
Duncan, S.A.145416711.9
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, Utah151348.9
James, Clev.131068.2
Hinrich, Chi.10757.5
McGrady, Hou.7517.3
Parker, S.A.14956.8
Davis, G.S.11726.5
Billups, Det.13846.5

Football

AFL

All Times PDT

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

EasternWLTPFPA
x-Dallas1110733600
Columbus660608593
Philadelphia660666605
New York470554606
SouthernWLTPFPA
Georgia1020749653
Orlando750594535
Tampa Bay570555620
New Orleans470528589
Austin390621694

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

CentralWLTPFPA
x-Chicago930653559
Colorado850664664
Kansas City750640578
Nashville580668708
Grand Rapids480656767
WesternWLTPFPA
x-San Jose930744588
Los Angeles660641660
Utah670808812
Arizona3100727774
Las Vegas2100545749

x-clinched playoff spot

Today’s Game

New York at New Orleans, 5 p.m.

Friday’s Games

Dallas at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m.

Orlando at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday’s Games

Austin at New York, 4 p.m.

Columbus at Georgia, 4 p.m.

Kansas City at Grand Rapids, 4 p.m.

Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 5 p.m.

Chicago at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, June 3

Arizona at Las Vegas, 3 p.m.

Monday, June 4

Colorado at Utah, 7:30 p.m.

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE

EastWLPct.
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton801.000
Manchester44.500
Mahoning Valley35.375
Albany25.286
MidwestWLPct.
Quad City53.625
Green Bay43.571
Louisville44.500
Fort Wayne35.375
Cincinnati17.125
WestWLPct.
Spokane53.625
Tri-Cities53.625
Central Valley44.500
Bakersfield44.500
Boise44.500
Stockton35.375
Everett26.250

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

CentralWLPct.
Tulsa71.875
Arkansas62.750
Oklahoma City43.571
Lubbock35.375
Amarillo17.125
SouthwestWLPct.
Rio Grande Valley71.875
Bossier-Shreveport62.750
Texas26.250
Corpus Christi16.143
Laredo08.000
SouthWLPct.
South Georgia62.750
Alabama53.625
Florida53.625
Tennessee Valley44.500

Friday’s Games

Tennessee Valley at Quad City

Tulsa at Manchester

Saturday’s Games

Everett at Spokane, 5 p.m.

Alabama at Florida

Bossier-Shreveport at Texas

Corpus Christi at South Georgia

Fort Wayne at Albany

Green Bay at Louisville

Laredo at Oklahoma City

Lubbock at Arkansas

Mahoning Valley at Cincinnati

Tri-Cities at Stockton

Hockey

NHL Playoffs

All Times PDT

FINALS

Monday’s Results

Anaheim 3, Ottawa 2, Anaheim leads series 1-0

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

Ducks 3, Senators 2

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First Period—1, Ottawa, Fisher 4 (Meszaros, Comrie), 1:38 (pp). 2, Anaheim, McDonald 6 (Selanne), 10:55. Second Period—3, Ottawa, Redden 3 (Alfredsson, Spezza), 4:36 (pp). Third Period—4, Anaheim, Getzlaf 6 (Perry, Jackman), 5:44. 5, Anaheim, Moen 5 (Niedermayer, Niedermayer), 17:09.

Auto Racing

Indy 500 results

At Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis. Lap Length: 2.5 miles

(Start postion in parentheses)

1. (3) Dario Franchitti, Dallara-Honda, 166 laps, 151.774 mph., $1,645,233. 2. (4) Scott Dixon, Dallara-Honda, 166, $719,067. 3. (1) Helio Castroneves, Dallara-Honda, 166, $646,303. 4. (5) Sam Hornish Jr., Dallara-Honda, 166, $360,389. 5. (7) Ryan Briscoe, Dallara-Honda, 166, $302,305. 6. (12) Scott Sharp, Dallara-Honda, 166, $368,305. 7. (10) Tomas Scheckter, Dallara-Honda, 166, $304,105. 8. (8) Danica Patrick, Dallara-Honda, 166, $298,005. 9. (20) Davey Hamilton, Dallara-Honda, 166, $268,905. 10. (19) Vitor Meira, Dallara-Honda, 166, $280,305. 11. (13) Jeff Simmons, Dallara-Honda, 166, $278,347. 12. (2) Tony Kanaan, Dallara-Honda, 166, $414,319. 13. (11) Michael Andretti, Dallara-Honda, 166, $238,247. 14. (18) A.J. Foyt IV, Dallara-Honda, 165, $252,305. 15. (26) Alex Barron, Dallara-Honda, 165, $249,305. 16. (17) Kosuke Matsuura, Dallara-Honda, 165, $245,305. 17. (14) Ed Carpenter, Dallara-Honda, 164, $246,305. 18. (21) Sarah Fisher, Dallara-Honda, 164, $238,305. 19. (22) Buddy Lazier, Dallara-Honda, 164, $216,805. 20. (15) Darren Manning, Dallara-Honda, 164, $232,305. 21. (23) Roger Yasukawa, Dallara-Honda, 164, $234,305. 22. (6) Dan Wheldon, Dallara-Honda, 163, contact, $231,805. 23. (32) Richie Hearn, Dallara-Honda, 163, $224,305. 24. (9) Marco Andretti, Dallara-Honda, 162, contact, $229,351. 25. (16) Buddy Rice, Dallara-Honda, 162, contact, $222,805. 26. (25) Al Unser Jr., Dallara-Honda, 161, running, $205,805. 27. (28) Jaques Lazier, Panoz-Honda, 155, contact, $207,389. 28. (30) Marty Roth, Dallara-Honda, 148, contact, $216,305. 29. (33) Phil Giebler, Panoz-Honda, 106, contact, $230,305. 30. (24) John Andretti, Dallara-Honda, 95, contact, $204,305. 31. (29) Milka Duno, Dallara-Honda, 65, contact, $213,555. 32. (27) Jon Herb, Dallara-Honda, 51, contact, $193,305. 33. (31) Roberto Moreno, Panoz-Honda, 36, contact, $224,805.

Total Purse: $10,668,815 (Record; previous record $10,518,565, 2006). Time of Race: 2 hours, 44 minutes, 03.5608 seconds. Margin of Victory: Under caution. Caution Flags: 11 for 55 laps. Lead Changes: 23 among nine drivers. Lap leaders: Kanaan 1-2, Castroneves 3, Kanaan 4-13, Castroneves 14-17, Kanaan 18-26, Castroneves 27-40, Ma.Andretti 41-46, Dixon 47-53, Kanaan 54-68, Dixon 69-71, Hornish 72-73, Franchitti 74-88, Dixon 89, Mi.Andretti 90, Kanaan 91-100, Simmons 101, Ma.Andretti 102-107, Kanaan 108-116, Ma.Andretti 117, Kanaan 118-136, Franchitti 137-143, J.Lazier 144-145, Kanaan 146-154, Franchitti 155-166. Point Standings: 1. Scott Dixon, 184. 2. Dan Wheldon, 183. 3. Dario Franchitti, 181. 4. Helio Castroneves, 171. 5. Tony Kanaan, 151, 6. Sam Hornish Jr., 151. 7. Tomas Scheckter, 130. 8. Scott Sharp, 110. 9. Danica Patrick, 109. 10. Vitor Meira, 103.

Golf

Esmeralda Amateur

CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT– Top Gross: Ryan Larue, 206. Top Net: Brian Lynch, 200.

Tennis

French Open Results

At Stade Roland Garros, Paris. Purse: $20.51 million (Grand Slam) Surface: Clay-Outdoor.

Men Singles, First Round

Nikolay Davydenko (4), Russia, def. Stefano Galvani, Italy, 6-3, 6-1, 6-1. Roger Federer (1), Switzerland, leads Michael Russell, United States, 6-4, 4-1, susp., rain. Ivan Ljubicic (7), Croatia, leads Arnaud Clement, France, 6-1, 4-4, susp., rain. Tommy Robredo (9), Spain, leads Sergio Roitman, Argentina, 6-3, 6-4, 2-1, susp., rain. Amer Delic, United States, leads Juan Carlos Ferrero (17), Spain, 4-3, susp., rain. Filippo Volandri (29), Italy, leads Paul Capdeville, Chile, 6-3, 2-2 (40-40), susp., rain. Chris Guccione, Australia, leads Konstantinos Economidis, Greece, 7-6 (6), susp., rain. Martin Vassallo Arguello, Argentina, leads Alejandro Falla, Colombia, 6-3, 4-2 (40-40), susp., rain. Werner Eschauer, Austria, leads Alexandre Sidorenko, France, 6-3, 3-4 (30-30), susp., rain.

Women Singles, First Round

Michaella Krajicek, Netherlands, def. Severine Bremond (31), France, 6-3, 6-3. Venus Williams (26), United States, def. Alize Cornet, France, 6-4, 6-3. Samantha Stosur (27), Australia, def. Jamea Jackson, United States, 6-1, 6-2. Li Na (16), China, def. Sandra Kloesel, Germany, 7-6 (4), 6-0. Tathiana Garbin (19), Italy, def. Akiko Morigami, Japan, 7-6 (2), 6-4. Ashley Harkleroad, United States, def. Aleksandra Wozniak, Canada, 6-2, 7-6 (1). Virginie Razzano, France, leads Milagros Sequera, Venezuela, 7-5, susp., rain. Olivia Sanchez, France, vs. Shenay Perry, United States, 6-3, 4-6, susp., rain. Maria Kirilenko, Russia, leads Maria Elena Camerin, Italy, 6-3, 5-0, susp., rain. Tzipi Obziler, Israel, leads Melinda Czink, Hungary, 6-3, 5-4, susp., rain. Stephanie Cohen-Aloro, France, leads Anastasiya Yakimova, Belarus, 7-6 (3), 1-1 (40-40), susp., rain.

Track & Field

College

Inland Northwest collegiate and open track and field leaders, through meets of May 27 (w-wind aided):

MEN

100 meters–J. Woods (WSU) 10.46w (10.47), Robertson (WSU) 10.50w, Adebayo (CCS) 10.55, Mimoun (I) 10.74, Garry (CCS) 10.79.

200–Robertson (WSU) 20.99, J. Woods (WSU) 21.16, Mimoun (I) 21.21w, Adebayo (CCS) 21.48w, Carpenter (I) 21.81w.

400–Butorac (EWU) 47.19, Follett (WSU) 47.47, Cassleman (WSU) 48.04, B. Woods (WSU) 48.31, Jones (EWU) 49.21. Non-D-I: Howell (Whit) 49.42. Open: Whitehead (unat) 47.99, Yousfi (unat) 48.63.

800–Howell (Whit) 1:51.34, Bofa (Whit) 1:51.73, Tardy (I) 1:52.35, Lemenager (WSU) 1:52.71, Hewitt-Gaffney (WSU) 1:52.81. Open: Yousfi (unat) 1:49.46.

1,500–Suver (EWU) 3:48.89, Lemenager (WSU) 3:53.70, Concha (WSU) 3:54.18, Moreno-Guzman (I) 3:54.29, Roberts (CCS) 3:56.61. Open: A. Fuller (unat) 3:54.70.

3,000 steeplechase—Guzman (I) 8:51.12, Grant (WSU) 9:03.73, Ahlbeck (WSU) 9:05.77, Concha (WSU) 9:06.99, Thompson (I) 9:12.15. Non-D-I: Cummings (CCS) 9:39.67.

5,000–Jones (WSU) 14:22.26, Suver (EWU) 14:24.63, Miller (GU) 14:51.13, C. Williams (WSU) 14:52.32, Litzenberger (GU) 14:57.39. Non-D-I: Moeller (CCS) 15:04.51. Open: A. Fuller (unat) 14:50.35.

10,000–Miller (GU) 30:56.74, Racine (I) 31:41.23, Moeller (CCS) 32:17.46, Deitz (Whit) 32:55.69, Rapp (CCS) 33:13.64.

110 hurdles–R. Williams (WSU) 14.05, Leavitt (WSU) 14.19, Moody (WSU) 14.48, Schauble (WSU) 15.03, Spaun (Whit) 15.12. Open: E. Williams (unat) 14.82.

400 hurdles–Cassleman (WSU) 50.82, R. Williams (WSU) 51.87, Leavitt (WSU) 52.30, Parrish (CCS) 53.78, Mundell (EWU) 55.32.

4x100 relay–Washington State 40.88, Eastern Washington 42.04, CC Spokane 42.15, Whitworth 43.15.

4x400 relay–Washington State 3:12.08, Eastern Washington 3:16.00, Whitworth 3:17.76, Idaho 3:21.75, CC Spokane 3:22.73.

High jump–Arrivey (WSU) 6-113/4, C. Chambers (EWU) 6-103/4, Eaton (WSU) and Stelzer (Whit) 6-83/4, Ludwigson (EWU), Moody (WSU) and Praast (EWU) 6-43/4.

Pole vault–Byers (WSU) 17-31/2, Carpenter (I) 15-11, Carrillo (CCS) 15-9, Ludwigson (EWU) 15-7, Uhlenkott (EWU) and Chavez (EWU) 15-3.

Long jump–Moody (WSU) 24-81/4, Adebayo (CCS) 24-21/4, Bacon (EWU) 22-7, Schauble (WSU) 22-51/4, Hopkins (EWU) 22-41/4w. Open: E. Williams (Bigfoot TC) 24-31/2.

Triple jump–Zapata (WSU) 51-91/4w (49-91/4), Holmon (I) 50-63/4, Kaune (EWU) 48-21/2, Hopkins (EWU) 46-103/4, Brady (I) 46-9w. Non-D-I: Adebayo (CCS) 44-113/4.

Shot put–Lamb (WSU) 57-93/4, Ulrick (WSU) 57-51/2, Paul (EWU) 56-101/4, Banning (EWU) 52-31/4, Kintner (Whit) 52-3/4. Open: Winger (unat) 67-51/4.

Discus—Lamb (WSU) 198-5, Ulrick (WSU) 191-6, Paul (EWU) 185-0, Whitney (I) 162-7, Rosenau (I) 157-7. Non-D-I: Lemieux (CCS) 148-7. Open: Winger (unat) 202-1, Wilske (unat) 148-9.

Hammer–Paul (EWU) 226-2, MacArthur (WSU) 197-1, Boling (I) 197-0, Rogan (I) 192-2, Mancuso (WSU) 176-8. Non-D-I: Lawton (CCS) 175-5. Open: Wauters (unat) 214-0, Mattox (unat) 201-6, Winger (unat) 194-1, Schaefer (Bigfoot TC) 193-9, Linerud (Bigfoot TC) 179-0.

Javelin–McCormick (CCS) 234-7, Jeffreys (WSU) 221-10, Cathey (EWU) 210-7, Kemp (Whit) 205-1, Folk (I) 204-0. Open: Murray (unat) 237-7, Weidman (Bigfoot TC) 228-6, Borland (unat) 221-8, Clevenger (unat) 208-6, Torgison (unat) 208-4.

Decathlon–Moody (WSU) 7,109, Spaun (Whit) 6,518, J. Chambers (WSU) 6,390, Schauble (WSU) 6,385, Snook (I) 6,239.

WOMEN

100 meters–Griffey (WSU) 11.72, Deyo (EWU) 11.92, Porter-Red (WSU) 11.95, Garcia (I) 12.42, Frey (EWU) 12.61. Non-D-I: Hill (CCS) 12.80.

200–D. Pickler (WSU) 23.69w (24.16), Porter-Red (WSU) 23.92w, Griffey (WSU) 24.13, J. Pickler (WSU) 24.51w, Probasco-Canda (WSU) 25.05. Non-D-I: Abersfeller (CCS) 25.81.

400–Probasco-Canda (WSU) 54.95, King (WSU) 56.55, Porter-Red (WSU) 56.65, Galaviz (WSU) 57.76, Hodges (I) 57.84. Non-D-I: Abersfeller (CCS) 59.49.

800–Trane (WSU) 2:11.20, Egami (WSU) 2:11.33, Murdoch (I) 2:14.19, Moseley (EWU) 2:15.48, J. Pickler (WSU) 2:16.05. Non-D-I: Melrose (Whit) 2:22.90.

1,500–Trane (WSU) 4:28.43, Olson (I) 4:30.46, Sandoval (WSU) 4:34.20, Egami (WSU) 4:35.12, Moseley (EWU) 4:36.87. Non-D-I: Eckstein (CCS) 4:51.15.

3,000 steeplechase—Trane (WSU) 10:19.89, Kennelly (I) 10:23.95, Leonard (WSU) 10:26.78, Lee-Painter (I) 10:39.43, Lawrence (WSU) 10:40.15. Non-D-I: Agee (CCS) 11:22.83. Open: Marakurwa (unat) 10:55.25.

5,000–Leonard (WSU) 16:57.40, Moseley (EWU) 17:04.17, Bridgmon (EWU) 17:07.31, Lawrence (WSU) 17:19.59, Macalister (I) 17:20.95. Non-D-I: Mayer (Whit) 18:29.53.

10,000–Macalister (I) 35:30.40, Olson (I) 35:43.13, McFadden (I) 36:46.33, Bridgmon (EWU) 37:56.81, Richter (I) 38:33.57. Non-D-I: Mayer (Whit) 39:15.11.

100 hurdles–D. Pickler (WSU) 13.28, Gordon (I) 13.90, Bergland (I) 13.92w, J. Pickler (WSU) 14.01w, Flynn (WSU) 14.33w. Non-D-I: Edwards (CCS) 15.01. Open: Whyte (unat) 12.63.

400 hurdles–King (WSU) 1:00.28, Burt (I) 1:02.43, Hays (Whit) 1:05.80, Frey (EWU) 1:06.25, Duran (EWU) 1:06.84.

4x100 relay–Washington State 45.47, Eastern Washington 47.22, Idaho 48.00, CC Spokane 49.28, Whitworth 52.70.

4x400 relay–Washington State 3:37.55, Idaho 3:54.56, Eastern Washington 3:56.71, CC Spokane 4:08.98, Whitworth 4:15.02.

High jump–D. Pickler (WSU) 6-1/2, J. Pickler (WSU) 5-83/4, Hanson (WSU) 5-7, Collins (I) 5-6, Chadez (I) 5-5. Non-D-I: Viducich (Whit) 5-33/4. Open: Whyte (unat) 5-6.

Pole vault–Owen (I) 13-51/4, Dahlgren (I) 13-11/2, Hegna (EWU) 12-111/2, Bolton (CCS) 11-113/4, Mays (WSU) 11-61/4. Open: Diles (unat) 13-71/4.

Long jump–D. Pickler (WSU) 20-41/4, Schuetzle (WSU) 19-61/4, J. Pickler (WSU) 19-41/4w, Abersfeller (CCS) 18-1/2, Goodman (I) 17-103/4. Open: Whyte (unat) 20-21/4.

Triple jump–Schuetzle (WSU) 41-31/4, Burns (WSU) 41-13/4, Gardner (WSU) 40-11, Meinhold (EWU) and Nell (EWU) 38-93/4. Non-D-I: Abersfeller (CCS) 37-53/4.

Shot put–Bothum (I) 50-71/4, Garberg (WSU) 49-11/2, Zita (WSU) 48-4, Gutierrez (EWU) 45-61/4, Chaney (EWU) 44-91/2. Non-D-I: Zappe (CCS) 43-101/2.

Discus—Garberg (WSU) 173-6, Gutierrez (EWU) 160-9, Millard (EWU) 155-0, Hutchinson (CCS) 150-10, Bothum (I) 150-5.

Hammer–Garberg (WSU) 194-9, Gutierrez (EWU) 170-4, Bertsch (EWU) 167-9, Kirley-Price (EWU) 167-4, Carroll (EWU) 150-10. Non-D-I: Neuman (CCS) 133-9. Open: Broncheau (unat) 173-1, Luckenbach (unat) 154-7, Danielson (unat) 152-7.

Javelin–Gutierrez (EWU) 175-7, D. Pickler (WSU) 144-5, Buehler (I) 142-1, McCormack (WSU) 141-0, Barnett (I) 137-10. Non-D-I: Baker (CCS) 130-11. Open: Whyte (unat) 133-5.

Heptathlon–D. Pickler (WSU) 6,205, J. Pickler (WSU) 5,790, Burt (I) 4,834, Collins (I) 4,740, Goodman (I) 4,593. Non-D-I: Dormaier (Whit) 4,362

Moves

BASEBALL

American League

CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Placed INF-OF Pablo Ozuna on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Andy Gonzalez from Charlotte (IL) and RHP Dewon Day from Birmingham (SL).

CLEVELAND INDIANS—Optioned 3B Andy Marte to Buffalo (IL). Recalled LHP Rafael Perez from Buffalo. Signed LHP Ryan Miller.

LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Optioned OF Tommy Murphy to Salt Lake (PCL). Purchased the contract of OF Nathan Haynes from Salt Lake. Placed LHP Phil Seibel on unconditional waivers.

TEXAS RANGERS—Recalled RHP Mike Wood from Oklahoma (PCL). Assigned RHP Scott Feldman to Oklahoma. Signed LHP Mark Redman to a minor league contract.

National League

CINCINNATI REDS—Optioned RHP Kirk Saarloos to Louisville (IL). Recalled LHP Bobby Livingstone from Louisville.

COLORADO ROCKIES—Placed RHP Josh Fogg on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Ryan Speier from Colorado Springs (PCL).

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

MONTREAL CANADIENS—Signed D Andrei Markov to a four-year contract.

American Hockey League

AHL—Suspended Hershey F Kip Brennan for the remainder of the playoffs following an altercation with a fan during a May 23 game at Manchester.

FOOTBALL

Canadian Football League

EDMONTON ESKIMOS—Signed DB Brandon Bruner, DB Jeremy Steeves, RB Tyler Ebell, LB Kenny Hollis and OL Lawrence Smith. Announced the retirement of LB Singor Mobley.

Today’s Odd’s

America’s Line

NBA playoffs

FavoritePointsUnderdog
CAVALIERS1.5(171)Pistons

Note: () indicates over/under total for the game.