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EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLPctGB
Boston358.814
Toronto2520.55611
New Jersey1926.42217
Philadelphia1828.39118 1/2
New York1431.31122
SoutheastWLPctGB
Orlando2918.617
Washington2420.5453 1/2
Atlanta1824.4298 1/2
Charlotte1828.39110 1/2
Miami935.20518 1/2
CentralWLPctGB
Detroit3213.711
Cleveland2519.5686 1/2
Indiana1927.41313 1/2
Chicago1827.40014
Milwaukee1829.38315

WESTERN CONFERENCE

SouthwestWLPctGB
New Orleans3213.711
Dallas3113.705 1/2
San Antonio2816.6363 1/2
Houston2520.5567
Memphis1333.28319 1/2
NorthwestWLPctGB
Utah2818.609
Denver2718.600 1/2
Portland2619.5781 1/2
Seattle1035.22217 1/2
Minnesota936.20018 1/2
PacificWLPctGB
Phoenix3313.717
L.A. Lakers2815.6513 1/2
Golden State2819.5965 1/2
Sacramento2024.45512
L.A. Clippers1428.33317

Wednesday’s Results

Orlando 107, Miami 91

Philadelphia 112, Milwaukee 69

Toronto 122, Washington 83

Denver 106, Memphis 102

Minnesota 83, Chicago 67

Golden State 116, New Orleans 103

Utah 100, New York 89

Cleveland 84, Portland 83

Sacramento 105, Charlotte 91

L.A. Clippers 95, Atlanta 88

Today’s Games

L.A. Lakers at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.

Dallas at Boston, 5 p.m.

Cleveland at Seattle, 7 p.m.

San Antonio at Phoenix, 7:30 p.m.

Cavaliers 84, Trail Blazers 83

Cleveland (84)—James 13-29 8-12 37, Gooden 4-8 1-2 9, Ilgauskas 3-9 1-2 7, Hughes 2-11 4-6 8, Newble 0-1 0-0 0, Simmons 0-0 0-0 0, Gibson 3-7 0-0 8, D.Brown 2-6 1-2 5, Da.Jones 2-3 0-0 6, Dw.Jones 0-0 4-4 4. Totals 29-74 19-28 84.

Portland (83)—Webster 3-9 0-0 7, Aldridge 6-13 4-6 16, Przybilla 3-3 3-4 9, Blake 4-11 0-0 10, Roy 7-16 2-3 16, Frye 2-6 3-3 7, Jack 0-6 3-3 3, Rodriguez 0-6 0-0 0, Outlaw 4-10 5-6 13, J.Jones 1-5 0-0 2. Totals 30-85 20-25 83.

Cleveland2022202284
Portland2919201583

3-Point Goals—Cleveland 7-14 (James 3-6, Gibson 2-3, Da.Jones 2-3, Hughes 0-2), Portland 3-14 (Blake 2-6, Webster 1-2, J.Jones 0-1, Roy 0-1, Rodriguez 0-1, Outlaw 0-1, Jack 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Cleveland 59 (James 14), Portland 55 (Przybilla, Aldridge 9). Assists—Cleveland 13 (James 4), Portland 18 (Roy 8). Total Fouls—Cleveland 19, Portland 20. Technicals—Cleveland Coach Brown. A—20,501 (19,980).

Clippers 95, Hawks 88

Atlanta (88)—M.Williams 3-9 5-5 11, Smith 10-21 1-2 21, Horford 5-12 4-5 14, A.Johnson 2-6 2-2 6, J.Johnson 6-14 4-5 17, Childress 7-14 0-0 14, Law 1-4 0-0 2, Pachulia 0-1 0-0 0, Lue 1-2 0-0 3. Totals 35-83 16-19 88.

L.A. Clippers (95)—Ross 4-8 4-4 12, Thomas 6-12 2-3 14, Powell 0-4 2-2 2, Cassell 5-12 4-4 14, Mobley 6-14 0-0 12, Thornton 13-20 5-5 33, A.Williams 4-8 0-1 8, Knight 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 38-80 17-19 95.

Atlanta2120202788
L.A. Clippers2028262195

3-Point Goals—Atlanta 2-9 (J.Johnson 1-2, Lue 1-2, Horford 0-1, Law 0-1, A.Johnson 0-1, Smith 0-2), L.A. Clippers 2-6 (Thornton 2-4, Thomas 0-1, Mobley 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Atlanta 51 (Horford, Smith 10), L.A. Clippers 44 (Thomas 9). Assists—Atlanta 24 (Smith 8), L.A. Clippers 24 (Knight 7). Total Fouls—Atlanta 20, L.A. Clippers 17. Technicals—L.A. Clippers Coach Dunleavy. A—14,874 (19,443).

Jazz 100, Knicks 89

New York (89)—Richardson 0-0 0-0 0, Randolph 7-11 9-13 23, Curry 0-2 0-0 0, Crawford 8-22 7-9 26, M.Collins 3-8 1-1 7, Lee 7-10 0-0 14, Jones 2-5 0-0 4, Robinson 2-5 0-0 5, Rose 0-3 0-0 0, Jeffries 4-4 2-4 10. Totals 33-70 19-27 89.

Utah (100)–Kirilenko 5-11 0-0 11, Boozer 8-13 1-1 17, Okur 5-17 2-2 12, Williams 9-13 4-7 22, Brewer 4-7 2-3 10, Millsap 7-9 1-1 15, Price 1-3 1-1 3, Harpring 2-5 4-4 8, Korver 0-3 0-0 0, Miles 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 42-82 15-19 100.

New York1822282189
Utah26252920100

3-Point Goals—New York 4-12 (Crawford 3-7, Robinson 1-1, Randolph 0-1, M.Collins 0-1, Jones 0-2), Utah 1-10 (Kirilenko 1-3, Korver 0-1, Brewer 0-1, Price 0-1, Okur 0-4). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—New York 48 (Lee 12), Utah 41 (Okur 11). Assists—New York 20 (Crawford 9), Utah 20 (Williams 12). Total Fouls—New York 21, Utah 23. Technicals—New York defensive three second, Utah defensive three second. A—19,911 (19,911).

Kings 105, Bobcats 91

Charlotte (91)—Wallace 8-18 7-12 25, Richardson 4-16 2-4 11, Okafor 6-12 1-4 13, Felton 6-11 1-1 16, McInnis 4-7 1-2 9, Mohammed 3-7 2-2 8, Carroll 0-5 0-0 0, Anderson 2-4 0-1 5, Harrington 1-1 0-0 2, Dudley 0-1 0-0 0, Hollins 0-1 2-2 2. Totals 34-83 16-28 91.

Sacramento (105)—Artest 8-16 5-8 21, Moore 4-9 3-4 11, Miller 8-12 5-7 22, Bibby 5-13 0-0 10, Martin 8-19 3-3 22, Salmons 4-6 0-0 8, Udrih 1-4 2-2 4, Hawes 2-4 0-0 4, Garcia 0-4 1-3 1, Douby 1-3 0-0 2, Williams 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 41-90 19-27 105.

Charlotte2725162391
Sacramento28272921105

3-Point Goals—Charlotte 7-21 (Felton 3-7, Wallace 2-3, Anderson 1-2, Richardson 1-7, Carroll 0-2), Sacramento 4-12 (Martin 3-6, Miller 1-1, Artest 0-1, Bibby 0-2, Garcia 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Charlotte 51 (Okafor 15), Sacramento 67 (Miller 21). Assists—Charlotte 23 (Felton 7), Sacramento 22 (Bibby 7). Total Fouls—Charlotte 22, Sacramento 19. Technicals—Charlotte Coach Vincent, Charlotte defensive three second, Sacramento defensive three second. A—12,627 (17,317).

Magic 107, Heat 91

Miami (91)—Jackson 4-8 3-6 14, Wright 6-17 0-0 12, Blount 4-11 2-5 10, Williams 4-11 2-2 11, Davis 8-15 4-4 21, D.Cook 2-7 0-0 4, Barron 0-3 1-2 1, Quinn 3-3 6-8 14, Johnson 2-3 0-1 4. Totals 33-78 18-28 91.

Orlando (107)—Turkoglu 8-13 11-12 27, Lewis 7-16 3-4 19, Howard 4-8 8-12 16, Arroyo 2-7 2-2 6, Evans 5-9 0-0 13, Bogans 2-7 2-2 7, Nelson 0-2 4-5 4, Dooling 3-3 3-3 9, Foyle 3-4 0-0 6. Totals 34-69 33-40 107.

Miami2527241591
Orlando30332024107

3-Point Goals—Miami 7-18 (Jackson 3-4, Quinn 2-2, Davis 1-5, Williams 1-6, Blount 0-1), Orlando 6-19 (Evans 3-4, Lewis 2-6, Bogans 1-5, Arroyo 0-1, Turkoglu 0-3). Fouled Out—Jackson. Rebounds—Miami 38 (Wright 8), Orlando 59 (Howard 13). Assists—Miami 21 (Williams 8), Orlando 15 (Turkoglu 5). Total Fouls—Miami 28, Orlando 22. Technicals—Miami defensive three second, Orlando defensive three second. A—17,519 (17,519).

“Nuggets 106, Grizzlies 102

Denver (106)—Kleiza 6-14 2-4 15, Martin 3-11 0-0 6, Camby 6-7 1-2 13, Carter 8-10 0-0 18, Iverson 11-26 10-12 32, Najera 4-5 0-0 11, Smith 1-7 0-0 2, Diawara 4-5 0-0 9. Totals 43-85 13-18 106.

Memphis (102)—Miller 8-20 3-3 22, Gay 12-26 2-4 30, Milicic 6-10 2-2 14, Lowry 8-17 3-3 19, Navarro 2-12 0-0 4, Warrick 4-8 1-1 9, Brown 2-3 0-0 4, Jacobsen 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 42-98 11-13 102.

Denver22321933106
Memphis29232624102

3-Point Goals—Denver 7-22 (Najera 3-4, Carter 2-4, Diawara 1-2, Kleiza 1-7, Smith 0-2, Iverson 0-3), Memphis 7-30 (Gay 4-10, Miller 3-8, Jacobsen 0-1, Lowry 0-3, Navarro 0-8). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Denver 45 (Camby 19), Memphis 60 (Milicic 16). Assists—Denver 17 (Iverson 12), Memphis 12 (Miller, Navarro, Gay 3). Total Fouls—Denver 17, Memphis 19. Technicals—Martin. A—12,043 (18,400).

Raptors 122, Wizards 83

Washington (83)—Jamison 3-10 4-4 11, Blatche 6-12 0-0 12, Haywood 3-9 0-2 6, Daniels 1-4 0-0 2, Stevenson 3-7 9-10 16, McGuire 1-2 2-2 4, Mason 4-9 2-2 14, Songaila 0-3 4-6 4, Pecherov 2-7 2-4 7, Young 3-8 0-0 7. Totals 26-71 23-30 83.

Toronto (122)—Moon 4-7 0-0 8, Bosh 6-12 4-4 16, Bargnani 6-11 4-4 19, Calderon 4-6 1-1 11, Parker 5-8 2-2 15, Humphries 0-6 3-4 3, Nesterovic 4-4 1-2 9, Delfino 4-7 0-0 11, Dixon 5-7 0-0 12, Kapono 4-8 0-0 8, Baston 3-4 0-0 6, Graham 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 47-83 15-17 122.

Washington2318231983
Toronto28333427122

3-Point Goals—Washington 8-21 (Mason 4-9, Young 1-1, Jamison 1-2, Stevenson 1-3, Pecherov 1-5, Blatche 0-1), Toronto 13-18 (Parker 3-3, Bargnani 3-4, Delfino 3-5, Calderon 2-3, Dixon 2-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Washington 45 (Blatche 7), Toronto 45 (Nesterovic 8). Assists—Washington 13 (Stevenson 4), Toronto 30 (Calderon 11). Total Fouls—Washington 13, Toronto 22. Technicals—Washington defensive three second. A—19,800 (19,800).

76ers 112, Bucks 69

Milwaukee (69)—Simmons 3-8 2-2 8, Yi 2-4 0-0 4, Bogut 2-8 1-2 5, M.Williams 5-10 2-2 14, Ivey 7-16 1-1 17, Villanueva 5-11 0-0 10, Bell 0-4 0-0 0, Ruffin 1-2 0-0 2, Storey 0-3 2-2 2, Voskuhl 0-3 0-0 0, Gadzuric 2-2 3-4 7. Totals 27-71 11-13 69.

Philadelphia (112)—Iguodala 7-11 3-3 18, Smith 0-4 1-2 1, Dalembert 4-9 4-4 12, Miller 6-11 2-2 14, Green 5-10 0-0 10, Evans 5-6 3-13 13, Young 6-8 2-3 14, L.Williams 2-7 3-4 7, Carney 5-9 2-3 12, Ollie 2-3 0-0 4, Giricek 2-3 2-2 7. Totals 44-81 22-36 112.

Milwaukee1814152269
Philadelphia27242635112

3-Point Goals—Milwaukee 4-14 (M.Williams 2-2, Ivey 2-5, Storey 0-1, Villanueva 0-2, Simmons 0-2, Bell 0-2), Philadelphia 2-11 (Giricek 1-1, Iguodala 1-5, Miller 0-1, L.Williams 0-1, Carney 0-1, Green 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Milwaukee 37 (Yi, Ivey 6), Philadelphia 60 (Evans 9). Assists—Milwaukee 14 (Bogut 4), Philadelphia 29 (Miller 7). Total Fouls—Milwaukee 26, Philadelphia 19. A—12,507 (20,444).

Timberwolves 83, Bulls 67

Chicago (67)—Nocioni 2-12 2-2 7, Noah 3-8 4-4 10, Wallace 1-1 3-4 5, Hinrich 5-17 3-4 14, Sefolosha 5-10 3-4 14, Duhon 0-4 0-0 0, Thomas 4-8 0-0 8, Gray 3-6 1-4 7, Khryapa 0-3 2-2 2. Totals 23-69 18-24 67.

Minnesota (83)—Brewer 1-4 0-0 2, Gomes 10-20 3-4 25, Jefferson 12-24 2-2 26, Telfair 2-8 3-4 7, Jaric 1-10 0-0 2, Foye 3-10 0-1 7, Green 1-7 3-3 5, C.Smith 1-3 0-1 2, Walker 1-5 0-0 3, Doleac 2-2 0-0 4, Madsen 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-93 11-15 83.

Chicago1420181567
Minnesota825302083

3-Point Goals—Chicago 3-18 (Sefolosha 1-2, Hinrich 1-6, Nocioni 1-6, Thomas 0-1, Duhon 0-3), Minnesota 4-16 (Gomes 2-4, Foye 1-3, Walker 1-5, Jaric 0-1, Telfair 0-1, Green 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Chicago 56 (Wallace, Noah, Sefolosha 8), Minnesota 59 (Jefferson 20). Assists—Chicago 16 (Hinrich 9), Minnesota 21 (Telfair 10). Total Fouls—Chicago 15, Minnesota 19. Technicals—Chicago defensive three second. A—10,910 (19,443).

Warriors 116, Hornets 103

Golden State (116)—Barnes 7-15 2-2 17, S.Jackson 10-16 3-3 26, Harrington 5-9 0-0 13, Davis 7-14 4-4 23, Ellis 8-18 0-1 16, Pietrus 1-2 0-0 3, Biedrins 6-7 2-2 14, Azubuike 0-1 0-0 0, Watson 0-3 0-0 0, B.Wright 1-1 2-2 4. Totals 45-86 13-14 116.

New Orleans (103)—Stojakovic 6-15 5-6 20, West 9-22 6-8 24, Chandler 5-10 1-2 11, Paul 12-24 3-4 28, Pargo 5-15 0-0 11, Bowen 1-1 0-0 2, Ely 0-2 0-0 0, Butler 2-3 0-0 5, J.Wright 0-0 0-0 0, Armstrong 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 41-94 15-20 103.

Golden State32263226116
New Orleans26283118103

3-Point Goals—Golden State 13-27 (Davis 5-7, Harrington 3-5, S.Jackson 3-6, Pietrus 1-2, Barnes 1-5, Watson 0-2), New Orleans 6-20 (Stojakovic 3-7, Butler 1-2, Paul 1-5, Pargo 1-6). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Golden State 42 (Ellis 9), New Orleans 58 (Chandler 14). Assists—Golden State 23 (Davis 9), New Orleans 25 (Paul 12). Total Fouls—Golden State 19, New Orleans 16. Technicals—New Orleans defensive three second. A—14,410 (17,200).

College men

EAST

Boston U. 56, Maine 49

Cincinnati 62, West Virginia 39

Colgate 58, Holy Cross 46

Georgetown 74, St. John’s 42

Iona 62, Manhattan 60

La Salle 84, St. Bonaventure 61

Lafayette 83, Army 58

Lehigh 56, Bucknell 54

Massachusetts 94, Duquesne 80

Navy 77, American U. 66

New Hampshire 68, Stony Brook 60

Northeastern 53, Delaware 49

Pittsburgh 69, Villanova 57

Rhode Island 78, Richmond 74

Rider 79, Marist 65

Saint Joseph’s 61, George Washington 59

Seton Hall 84, Rutgers 71, OT

Towson 60, Hofstra 51

UMBC 69, Albany, N.Y. 65

Vermont 81, Hartford 76

MIDWEST

Akron 68, Toledo 52

Bowling Green 63, Ball St. 53

Bradley 63, Indiana St. 44

Dayton 63, Saint Louis 36

Drake 75, Creighton 65

Kansas St. 84, Kansas 75

Kent St. 77, E. Michigan 67

Miami (Ohio) 66, N. Illinois 51

Michigan St. 51, Illinois 41

N. Iowa 69, Illinois St. 61

Nebraska 66, Missouri 62

Northwestern 68, Texas-Pan American 59

Purdue 51, Iowa 50

Syracuse 60, DePaul 55

SOUTH

Davidson 78, Wofford 65

Florida Atlantic 82, New Orleans 72

Furman 53, The Citadel 51

Georgia St. 64, Drexel 58

LSU 81, Auburn 80

Marshall 72, Tulsa 65, OT

Maryland 85, Virginia 75

Mississippi 74, Vanderbilt 58

N.C. Central 67, Coppin St. 65

South Carolina 62, Georgia 56

UAB 88, UCF 81

UNC Wilmington 68, Old Dominion 65

William & Mary 70, James Madison 67

SOUTHWEST

Arkansas 78, Mississippi St. 58

Memphis 89, Houston 77

Sam Houston St. 73, Texas-Arlington 57

Stephen F.Austin 81, Texas St. 63

Texas A&M 80, Texas 63

UNLV 70, TCU 58

UTEP 90, Southern Miss. 79

FAR WEST

BYU 69, Air Force 53

UC Santa Barbara 64, UC Riverside 53

Utah Valley St. 72, Arkansas St. 57

Wyoming 69, Utah 64

College women

AP TOP 25

(1) Connecticut 71, South Florida 48

(6) Baylor 61, (25) Texas 60

(11) Oklahoma 67, Kansas 51

(14) Pittsburgh 72 Villanova 63

Utah 60, (15) Wyoming 59

(18) Kansas State 77, Nebraska 75

(20) Notre Dame 85, Providence 54

FAR WEST

BYU 52, Air Force 47

San Diego St. 86, Colorado St. 52

Santa Clara 61, Portland 58

Utah 60, Wyoming 59

High school boys

Washington

Kiona-Benton 50, Warden 35

Lopez 65, Lummi 56

Neah Bay 93, Crescent 43

Newport 54, Freeman 49

Touchet 47, Prescott 25

Tri-Cities Prep 62, Klickitat 60

Waitsburg 63, DeSales 54

Walla Walla VA Academy 73, Dayton 53

Almira/Coulee-Hartline 53, Columbia (Hunters) 41

Idaho

Burley 62, Minico 48

Community School 51, Bliss 19

Firth 37, Ririe 26

Highland 54, Skyline 44

Madison 63, Idaho Falls 47

Malad 63, Grace 48

Marsh Valley 61, Bear Lake 28

Melba 54, Cole Valley 49

N. Fremont 69, Butte County 51

Pocatello 70, Preston 49

Rigby 54, Bonneville 51

Rimrock 75, Gem State Adventist 36

Shelley 59, Salmon 49

Sugar-Salem 34, South Fremont 32

W. Jefferson 64, Challis 52

Wendell 57, Valley 52

West Side 53, Aberdeen 42

Northeast A League

Newport 54, Freeman 49

Newport11101716- 54
Freeman161779- 49

Newport (5-13) Willenbrock 10, Zickler 0, Hunt 15, Larion 0, Mullaley 9, Waterman 16, McSwain 0, Schultz 4, Orozco 0, Wear 0.

Freeman (11-8) Mathews 9, Reed 0, Vold 6, Soelberg 8, Reilly 2, J. Heinen 7, Emtman 6, P. Heinen 2, Miller 5, Riggs 2, Smith 2.

District 7 1B

Almira-Coulee/Hartline 53, Columbia 41

Columbia149414- 41
Almira-Coulee/Hartline208916- 53

Columbia (5-16) Matson 0, Curd 0, Bear 6, J.Denison 4, Mendoza 6, Kieffer 0, Sipes 0, S.Denison 0, Morado 25.

Almira-Coulee/Hartline Boutain 8, T. Gregson 2, C. Jess 0, Fryer 0, Hughes 0, Sieg 3, R. Gregson 0, G. Jess 6, Jorgensen 0, Tucker 20, Visker 0, Henderson 12.

Washington media poll

SEATTLE (AP) — How a state panel of sports writers rates Washington boys high school basketball teams in the weekly Associated Press poll of 2008, by WIAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):

4A 1. Ferris (7) 16-0 79 2. Franklin (1) 16-2 73 3. Kentridge 17-3 57 4. Bellarmine Prep 17-2 55 5. Shadle Park 15-2 48 6. Decatur 15-3 36 7. Snohomish 15-2 26 8. Kentwood 15-4 18 9. Roosevelt 13-4 15 10. Wenatchee 15-2 14

3A 1. Rainier Beach (8) 16-1 89 2. Auburn (1) 17-0 82 3. Lakes 15-1 66 4. Mercer Island 14-2 54 5. Mt. Rainier 16-1 51 6. Renton 16-1 50 7. Bellevue 14-2 29 8. Squalicum 15-1 28 9. Seattle Prep 14-3 13 10. Kennedy 13-3 12

Others receiving votes: Kelso 6. Columbia River 6. Meadowdale 4. O’Dea 2. West Valley (Yakima) 1. Eastmont 1. Enumclaw 1.

2A 1. Mark Morris (5) 13-3 80 2. Burlington-Edison (1) 13-2 79 3. Pullman (2) 13-1 75 4. Prosser 12-2 60 5. Lynden 9-5 41 6. Ephrata 12-2 39 7. Port Townsend (1) 14-1 27 8. River Ridge 11-4 26 9. W. F. West 12-3 17 10. Centralia 10-5 13

Others receiving votes: West Valley (Spokane) 12. East Valley (Yakima) 9. Cedarcrest 8. Tumwater 4. Cheney 3. Ellensburg 1. R.A. Long 1.

1A School Record Points 1. Bellevue Christian (6) 16-2 66 2. King’s (1) 12-4 64 (tie) Vashon Island (1) 16-1 64 4. River View 15-1 54 5. Lake Roosevelt 15-2 36 6. Meridian 12-4 33 (tie) Chelan 14-3 33 (tie) Connell 14-3 33 9. Castle Rock 14-3 14 10. Cascade Christian 12-5 13

Others receiving votes: Winlock 12. Nooksack Valley 11. Seattle Christian 4. White Swan 3.

2B School Record Points 1. Northwest Christian (Colbert) (2) 18-1 55 2. Riverside Christian (2) 18-0 54 3. Toutle Lake (2) 16-0 53 4. LaConner 15-1 34 5. Reardan 16-3 32 6. St. George’s 18-2 28 7. Wahkiakum 14-2 26 8. Liberty Bell 14-3 14 9. LaSalle 14-4 12 10. Tacoma Baptist 14-3 9

Others receiving votes: Darrington 6. Oroville 2. Naselle 2. Waitsburg 1. Lind-Ritzville 1. Bear Creek School 1.

1B School Record Points 1. Liberty Christian (2) 14-4 53 2. Lopez (2) 13-1 51 3. Sunnyside Christian (1) 12-5 45 4. Lake Quinault 14-3 43 5. Entiat 13-2 20

Others receiving votes: Garfield-Palouse 16. Cusick 6. Tekoa-Oakesdale 6.

Idaho media poll

5A

1. Coeur d’Alene (7) 14-2 51

2. Vallivue (2) 13-2 43

3. Timberline (2) 12-3 30

4. Eagle 12-3 18

5. Lake City 13-3 11

Others: Highland 10, Idaho Falls 2, Mountain View 1.

4A

1. Burley (11) 16-0 55

2. Century 13-4 41

3. Jerome 13-5 23

4. Minico 12-4 20

5. Emmett 11-4 16

Others: Bonneville 5, Skyview 5.

3A

1. Fruitland (11) 14-2 55

2. Weiser 13-3 40

3. Shelley 11-4 30

4. Buhl 11-5 12

5. Salmon 9-6 11

Others: McCall-Donnelly 8, Snake River 3, South Fremont 3, Sugar-Salem 1.

2A

1. Firth (7) 14-2 50

2. Aberdeen (4) 13-2 48

3. Glenns Ferry 12-5 23

4. Wendell 11-7 15

5. Ririe 10-3 10

Others: West Jefferson 6, West Side 6, Melba 4, Soda Springs 3.

1A

1. Richfield (10) 18-0 54

2. Carey 14-3 33

3. Lapwai 14-2 32

4. Sho-Ban 11-1 16

5. Clark County (1) 11-3 9

Others: Genesee 8, Garden Valley 5, Cascade 4, Clark Fork 2, Greenleaf Friends 1, Troy.

High school girls

Washington

Archbishop Murphy 40, King’s 34

Bainbridge 63, Blanchet 44

Ballard 75, Juanita 35

Bellevue 54, Skyline 49

Dayton 52, Walla Walla VA Academy 26

DeSales 54, Waitsburg 53, OT

Freeman 62, Newport 42

Issaquah 74, Sammamish 21

Jackson 60, Mountlake Terrace 42

Kamiak 57, Edmonds-Woodway 54

Lake Stevens 61, Arlington 31

Lummi 76, Lopez 36

Mercer Island 55, Interlake 52

Neah Bay 73, Crescent 14

Oak Harbor 65, Stanwood 32

Overlake School 39, Forest Ridge 35

Roosevelt 72, Redmond 60

Seattle Prep 43, Holy Names 40

Shorecrest 55, Mariner 53

Snohomish 68, Everett 29

Touchet 67, Prescott 35

Warden 52, Kiona-Benton 43

Idaho

Boise 49, Vallivue 41

Eagle 44, Borah 36

St. Maries 52, Kootenai 38 4A District 1-2 Playoffs

Wendell 66, Glenns Ferry 30 4A District 3 Playoffs

Bishop Kelly 49, Columbia 21

Skyview 60, Emmett 48 3A District 4 Playoffs

Filer 55, Gooding 44

Kimberly 71, Declo 65 3A District 6 Playoffs

Shelley 52, Teton 28

South Fremont 60, Salmon 48 2A District 1-2 Playoffs

Grangeville 71, Orofino 19

Kamiah 48, Potlatch 33 1A District 2 Playoffs

Deary 56, Timberline-Weippe 32

Lewis County 50, Culdesac 18 1A District 4 North Playoffs

Carey 44, Shoshone 40

Richfield 59, Dietrich 30 1A District 4 South Playoffs

Castleford 52, Oakley 39

Hansen 43, Lighthouse Christian 18

Northeast A League

Freeman 62, Newport 42

Newport1461111- 42
Freeman1915622- 62

Newport (6-12) Lewis 7, Odell 2, Bell 7, Pancho 3, Buckley 2, Smith 15, Scott 4, Bush 2.

Freeman (18-1) Taylor 1, Moberg 10, Heinen 16, Ruland 0, Raines 5, McIntyre 21, Carrell 4, Bauer 1, Romey 0, Wingett 0, Primmer 0, Altmeyer 4.

Non-league

St. Maries 52, Kootenai 38

St. Maries12141214- 52
Kootenai13799- 38

St. Maries (11-7) Ratcliffe 0, Turner 2, Sines 7, Truscott 12, Tweedy 0, Lowe 3, Stapleton 0, Krier 19, Shelden 9, Wemhoff 0.

Kootenai (6-12) E. Frank 4, H. Frank 6, Anderson 0, Nyrop 22, Gimmeson 6, Haynes 0.

District 7 1B

St. Michael’s 46, Odessa 38

St. Michael’s891118- 46
Odessa107129- 38

St. Michael’s (4-16) Rotondi 0, Drass 15, Urann 15, J. Vila 0, T. Raynor 6, South 2, B. Vila 6, M. Raynor 2.

Odessa (3-16) Watkins 2, Johnson 2, Ma. Davison 0, Wilson 10, Nelson 0, Kinney 10, Mi. Davison 2, Frederick 12.

Washington media poll

SEATTLE (AP) — How a state panel of sports writers rates Washington girls high school basketball teams in the weekly Associated Press poll of 2008, by WIAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):

4A 1. Lewis and Clark (6) 16-0 78 2. Prairie (2) 14-3 69 3. Lake Stevens 16-0 67 4. Ballard 15-1 48 5. Skyview 17-1 47 6. Jackson 15-1 40 7. Mead 14-2 33 8. Moses Lake 12-3 12 (tie) Shadle Park 14-3 12 10. Inglemoor 14-2 11

Others receiving votes: Mount Tahoma 9. Bellarmine Prep 6. Kentwood 5. Pasco 2. Roosevelt 1.

3A 1. Auburn Riverside (8) 14-3 89 2. Lakes (1) 15-0 76 3. Kennedy 16-0 70 4. Meadowdale 14-2 61 5. Issaquah 15-1 60 6. Seattle Prep 15-2 41 7. Capital 15-2 32 8. Bellevue 13-3 28 9. Hanford 12-3 14 10. Newport 12-4 8

Others receiving votes: Kelso 7. Auburn 4. Lindbergh 3. Lakeside (Seattle) 2.

2A 1. Anacortes (8) 14-1 98 2. Pullman (1) 13-1 86 3. Ellensburg (1) 13-2 69 4. River Ridge 13-2 64 5. Othello 14-2 50 6. Black Hills 11-4 49 7. Tumwater 12-3 48 8. West Valley (Spokane) 12-2 24 9. Hockinson 12-1 20 10. East Valley (Yakima) 10-4 17

Others receiving votes: Archbishop Murphy 8. Burlington-Edison 6. Mount Baker 3. Sehome 3. Woodland 2. Mark Morris 2. Prosser 1.

1A 1. Lynden Christian (8) 17-0 80 2. Freeman 17-1 68 3. Colfax 14-4 61 4. Columbia (Burbank) 14-2 55 5. Chelan 13-3 49 6. Granger 14-2 34 7. Zillah 14-3 28 8. Brewster 13-3 27 9. Connell 12-5 18 10. Seattle Christian 12-4 9

Others receiving votes: Forks 7. Onalaska 3. Nooksack Valley 1.

2B 1. LaSalle (7) 18-0 70 2. Napavine 16-1 57 3. Shoreline Christian 16-1 54 4. White Pass 12-2 49 5. St. George’s 18-2 41 6. Northwest Christian (Colbert) 16-3 31 7. Liberty Bell 14-2 22 8. Orcas Island 12-2 17 9. Mossyrock 14-4 16 10. Toutle Lake 12-6 6

Others receiving votes: King’s West 5. LaConner 5. Lind-Ritzville 4. Raymond 4. Tacoma Baptist 3. Wilbur-Creston 1.

1B 1. Sunnyside Christian (2) 15-2 61 2. Colton (1) 16-1 59 3. Garfield-Palouse (4) 14-3 58 4. Entiat 14-2 52 5. Lake Quinault 14-2 19

Others receiving votes: Liberty Christian 13. LaCrosse-Washtucna 6. Touchet 6. Pateros 6.

Idaho media poll

5A

1. Centennial (11) 19-0 110

2. Coeur d’Alene 18-2 84

3. Vallivue 16-3 44

4. Boise 16-3 36

5. Post Falls 17-3 26

Others: Highland 14, Lake City 10, Eagle 6.

4A

1. Bonneville (11) 20-0 110

2. Jerome 20-1 84

3. Middleton 17-3 68

4. Bishop Kelly 16-4 42

5. Burley 15-6 16

Others: Hillcrest 6, Century 4.

3A

1. Kimberly (8) 19-0 102

2. Sugar-Salem(2) 19-2 78

3. Fruitland (1) 19-1 62

4. Kellogg 15-1 50

5. Priest River 16-2 28

Others: Shelley 6, Bear Lake 4.

2A

1. Grangeville (9) 18-2 102

2. Challis (2) 17-3 74

3. Parma 17-3 68

4. Valley 16-4 42

5. tie, Grace 15-5 10

New Plymouth 14-6 10

Others: Firth 8, West Jefferson 6, West Side 4, Soda Springs 2, North Fremont 2, Melba 2.

1A

1. Richfield (10) 18-2 108

2. tie, Rimrock 17-3 70

Hagerman 18-3 70

4. Kendrick 17-3 32

5. Lapwai (1) 17-3 26

Others: Garden Valley 20, Cascade 4.

Football NFL

NFL Injury Report

NEW YORK (AP) — The National Football League injury report for the Super Bowl, as provided by the league (OUT - Definitely will not play; DNP - Did not practice; LIMITED - Limited; FULL - Full participation in practice):

Sunday

NEW YORK GIANTS vs. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — GIANTS: DNP: WR Plaxico Burress (ankle). LIMITED: CB Kevin Dockery (hip flexor), G Rich Seubert (knee). PATRIOTS: LIMITED: WR Jabar Gaffney (shoulder). FULL: QB Tom Brady (right shoulder).

Future Super Bowl Sites

2009 — Feb. 1, Tampa, Fla.

2010 — Feb. 7, Miami

2011 — Feb. 6, Arlington, Texas

NFL Super Bowl Team Comparison

Playoffs

COMPARISONPostseason
OFFENSENY-GN.E.
GAMES (Won-Lost)3-02-0
FIRST DOWNS5649
Rushing1724
Passing3323
Penalty62
YDS GAINED (tot)887750
Avg per Game295.7375.0
RUSHING (net)324294
Avg per Game108.0147.0
Rushes9260
Yards per Rush3.54.9
PASSING (net)563456
Avg per Game187.7228.0
Passes Att.8561
Completed5348
Pct Completed62.478.7
Yards Gained602471
Sacked63
Yards Lost3915
Had intercepted03
Yards Opp Ret014
Opp TDs on Int00
PUNTS155
Avg Yards40.738.0
PUNT RETURNS71
Avg Return9.114.0
Returned for TD00
KICKOFF RETURNS1210
Avg Return23.418.3
Returned for TD00
PENALTIES148
Yards Penalized11993
FUMBLES BY51
Fumbles Lost10
Opp Fumbles53
Opp Fum Lost11
POSS. TIME (avg)31:5333:01
TOUCHDOWNS87
Rushing42
Passing45
Returns00
EXTRA-PT KICKS8/87/7
2-PT CONVERSIONS0/00/0
FIELD GOALS/FGA4/61/2
POINTS SCORED6852

DEFENSE

POINTS ALLOWED5132
OPP FIRST DOWNS5639
Rushing188
Passing3227
Penalty64
OPP YARDS GAINED871661
Avg per Game290.3330.5
OPP RUSHING(net)251184
Avg per Game83.792.0
Rushes6944
Yards per Rush3.64.2
OPP PASSING(net)620477
Avg per Game206.7238.5
Passes Att.11070
Completed6041
Pct Completed54.558.6
Sacked32
Yards Lost2412
INTERCEPTED BY53
Yards Returned2017
Returned for TD00
OPP PUNT RETURNS63
Avg return2.35.3
OPP KICKOFF RET149
Avg return21.216.3
OPP TOUCHDOWNS62
Rushing20
Passing42
Returns00

Regular Season

COMPARISONRegularSeason
OFFENSENY-GN.E.
GAMES (Won-Lost)10-616-0
FIRST DOWNS321393
Rushing119124
Passing167243
Penalty3526
YDS GAINED (tot)53026580
Avg per Game331.4411.3
RUSHING (net)21481849
Avg per Game134.3115.6
Rushes469451
Yards per Rush4.64.1
PASSING (net)31544731
Avg per Game197.1295.7
Passes Att.544586
Completed302403
Pct Completed55.568.8
Yards Gained33764859
Sacked2821
Yards Lost222128
Had intercepted209
Yards Opp Ret336131
Opp TDs on Int31
PUNTS7245
Avg Yards39.8

PUNT RETURNS

43

33

Avg Return

7.4

9.4

Returned for TD

0

0

KICKOFF RETURNS

66

55

Avg Return

23.9

25.2

Returned for TD

1

2

PENALTIES

77

78

Yards Penalized

652

690

FUMBLES BY

26

14

Fumbles Lost

14

6

Opp Fumbles

24

25

Opp Fum Lost

10

12

POSS. TIME (avg)

31:22

32:33

TOUCHDOWNS

44

75

Rushing

15

17

Passing

23

50

Returns

6

8

EXTRA-PT KICKS

40/42

74/74

2-PT CONVERSIONS

0/2

1/1

FIELD GOALS/FGA

23/27

21/24

POINTS SCORED

373

589

DEFENSE

POINTS ALLOWED351274
OPP FIRST DOWNS288278
Rushing8391
Passing185172
Penalty2015
OPP YARDS GAINED48804613
Avg per Game305.0288.3
OPP RUSHING(net)15631572
Avg per Game97.798.3
Rushes408360
Yards per Rush3.84.4
OPP PASSING(net)33173041
Avg per Game207.3190.1
Passes Att.523526
Completed306314
Pct Completed58.559.7
Sacked5347
Yards Lost349340
INTERCEPTED BY1519
Yards Returned204288
Returned for TD33
OPP PUNT RETURNS2814
Avg return6.25.4
OPP KICKOFF RET6992
Avg return23.122.1
OPP TOUCHDOWNS4134
Rushing127
Passing2423
Returns54

Tom Coughlin Coaching Record

Regular Season

Year, TeamWLTPct
1995, Jacksonville4120.250
1996, Jacksonville970.562
1997, Jacksonville1150.687
1998, Jacksonville1150.687
1999, Jacksonville1420.875
2000, Jacksonville790.437
2001, Jacksonville6100.375
2002, Jacksonville6100.375
2004, N.Y. Giants6100.375
2005, N.Y. Giants1150.687
2006, N.Y. Giants880.500
2007, N.Y. Giants1060.625
Jacksonville Total68600.531
N.Y. Giants Total35290.547
Total103890.536

Postseason

Year, TeamWLTPct
1996, Jacksonville210.667
1997, Jacksonville010.000
1998, Jacksonville110.500
1999, Jacksonville110.500
2005, N.Y. Giants010.000
2005, N.Y. Giants010.000
2007, N.Y. Giants3001.000
Jacksonville Total440.500
N.Y. Giants Total320.600
Overall Total760.538

1996 — Won wild-card playoff against Buffalo 30-27; Won divisional playoff against Denver 30-27; Lost AFC championship to New England 20-6.

1997 — Lost wild-card playoff to Denver 42-17.

1998 — Won wild-card playoff against New England 25-10; Lost divisional playoff to N.Y. Jets 34-24.

1999 — Won divisional playoff against Miami 62-7; Lost AFC championship to Tennessee 33-14.

2005 — Lost wild-card playoff to Carolina 23-0.

2006 — Lost wild-card playoff to Philadelphia 23-20.

2007 — Won wild-card playoff against Tampa Bay 24-14; Won divisional playoff against Dallas 21-17; Won NFC championship against Green Bay 23-20, OT.

Bill Belichick Coaching Record

Regular Season

Year, TeamWLTPct
1991 Cleveland6100.375
1992 Cleveland790.438
1993 Cleveland790.438
1994 Cleveland1150.688
1995 Cleveland5110.313
2000 New England5110.313
2001 New England1150.688
2002 New England970.563
2003 New England1420.875
2004 New England1420.875
2005 New England1060.625
2006 New England1240.750
2007 New England16001.000
Cleveland Total36440.450
New England Total91370.711
Overall Total127810.611

Postseason

Year, TeamWLPct
1994 Cleveland11.500
2001 New England301.000
2003 New England301.000
2004 New England301.000
2005 New England11.500
2006 New England21.750
2007 New England201.000
Cleveland Total11.500
New England Total142.875
Overall Total153.833

1994 — Won wild-card playoff against New England 20-13; Lost divisional playoff to Pittsburgh 29-9.

2001 — Won divisional playoff against Oakland 16-13, OT; Won AFC championship against Pittsburgh 24-17; Won Super Bowl against St. Louis 20-17.

2003 — Won divisional playoff against Tennessee 17-14; Won AFC championship against Indianapolis 24-14; Won Super Bowl against Carolina 32-29.

2004 — Won divisional playoff against Indianapolis 20-3; Won AFC championship against Pittsburgh 41-27; Won Super Bowl against Philadelphia 24-21.

2005 — Won wild-card playoff against Jacksonville 28-3; Lost divisional playoff to Denver 27-13.

2006 — Won wild-card playoff against N.Y. Jets 37-16; Won divisional playoff against San Diego 24-21; Lost AFC championship to Indianapolis 34-30.

2007 — Won divisional playoff against Jacksonville 31-20; Won AFC championship against San Diego 21-12.

Super Bowl Ticket Prices

2008—$900, $700 University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz.

2007—$700, $600 Dolphin Stadium, Miami

1997—$275 Superdome, New Orleans

Tempe, Ariz.

1987—$75 Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif.

1977—$20 Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif.

1967—$12, $10, $6 Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles

Hockey

NHL

All Times PST

EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLOTPtsGFGA
Philadelphia2816561163140
Pittsburgh2819460148139
New Jersey2819359127119
N.Y. Islanders2421654126146
N.Y. Rangers2422654125132
NortheastWLOTPtsGFGA
Ottawa3215468179147
Montreal2715862158136
Boston2619557132134
Buffalo2321652147141
Toronto2024848144167
SoutheastWLOTPtsGFGA
Carolina2524454161171
Atlanta2425452145176
Washington2323551147160
Florida2225549130148
Tampa Bay2026545147172

WESTERN CONFERENCE

CentralWLOTPtsGFGA
Detroit3810480177112
Columbus2521656130130
Nashville2521555147141
St. Louis2319753126138
Chicago2324450142149
NorthwestWLOTPtsGFGA
Minnesota2919361143139
Calgary2617860151147
Colorado2720458144141
Vancouver2620557134125
Edmonton2325551140161
PacificWLOTPtsGFGA
Dallas2920563158141
San Jose2816763136124
Anaheim2721660136142
Phoenix2722256141139
Los Angeles2029343145172

Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss.

Wednesday’s Results

Minnesota 5, Anaheim 1

Atlanta 4, Pittsburgh 1

Detroit 3, Phoenix 2

Buffalo 1, Florida 0

Colorado 6, Chicago 3

Calgary 5, San Jose 4

Today’s Games

Toronto at Carolina, 4p.m.

Montreal at Washington, 4 p.m.

Los Angeles at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m.

N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.

Boston at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m.

Vancouver at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m.

Columbus at Nashville, 5 p.m.

Avalanche 6, Blackhawks 3

Chicago0123
Colorado3126

First Period—1, Colorado, Hejduk 18 (Hensick), 9:13. 2, Colorado, Svatos 21 (Arnason, Wolski), 11:18. 3, Colorado, Richardson 2 (Guite, Clark), 18:29. Second Period—4, Chicago, Lang 17 (Wisniewski, Havlat), 3:17. 5, Colorado, Brunette 11 (Hejduk, Svatos), 12:00 (pp). Third Period—6, Colorado, Arnason 5 (Liles, Leopold), 6:29. 7, Colorado, Svatos 22 (Arnason, Wolski), 13:56. 8, Chicago, Perreault 5, 17:20. 9, Chicago, Perreault 6 (Burish, Sopel), 19:36. A—15,348 (18,007).

Flames 5, Sharks 4

San Jose1034
Calgary0325

First Period—1, San Jose, Marleau 9 (Ozolinsh, Nabokov), 10:39. Second Period—2, Calgary, Nolan 10 (Tanguay, Conroy), 6:04. 3, Calgary, Primeau 1 (Boyd), 6:26. 4, Calgary, Phaneuf 7 (Aucoin, Iginla), 17:35 (pp). Third Period—5, Calgary, Nolan 11, :57. 6, San Jose, Plihal 1 (Bernier, Ozolinsh), 2:44. 7, Calgary, Nolan 12 (Tanguay, Conroy), 10:45. 8, San Jose, Rissmiller 6 (Grier), 18:00. 9, San Jose, Cheechoo 10 (Michalek, Roenick), 18:59 (pp). A—19,289 (19,289).

Red Wings 3, Coyotes 2

Phoenix1102
Detroit1023

First Period—1, Detroit, Zetterberg 29 (Datsyuk, Lidstrom), 3:54. 2, Phoenix, Hanzal 6 (Winnik), 9:57. Second Period—3, Phoenix, Jovanovski 7 (Vrbata, Reinprecht), 8:31. Third Period—4, Detroit, Holmstrom 20 (Lidstrom, Datsyuk), 9:09. 5, Detroit, Lidstrom 6 (Chelios, Datsyuk), 12:32. A—NA (20,058).

Sabres 1, Panthers 0

Buffalo0101
Florida0000

First Period—None. Second Period—1, Buffalo, Vanek 14 (Pominville, Roy), :40 (pp). Third Period—None. A—14,024 (19,250).

Thrashers 4, Penguins 1

Pittsburgh0011
Atlanta2024

First Period—1, Atlanta, Holik 9 (Thorburn, Boulton), 7:08. 2, Atlanta, Kovalchuk 38 (McCarthy, Hossa), 16:42 (pp). Second Period—None. Third Period—3, Atlanta, Perrin 9, 1:32 (sh). 4, Atlanta, Slater 1 (Recchi), 3:46. 5, Pittsburgh, Whitney 9 (Christensen, Talbot), 8:42. A—14,070 (18,545).

Wild 5, Ducks 1

Anaheim0101
Minnesota0415

First Period—None. Second Period—1, Minnesota, Rolston 18 (Bouchard, Belanger), 1:22. 2, Minnesota, Gaborik 26 (Parrish, Carney), 2:00. 3, Minnesota, Koivu 8 (Demitra, Skoula), 3:18. 4, Anaheim, Perry 27 (Kunitz, Schneider), 9:40. 5, Minnesota, Bouchard 11 (Rolston), 19:55. Third Period—6, Minnesota, Sheppard 4 (Burns, Demitra), 19:16. A—18,568 (18,064).

WHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

GPWLOTLSOLPts
*Calgary5437131378
*Regina5333153271
Lethbridge5232152369
Moose Jaw5128154464
Medicine Hat5229175164
Kootenay5229184163
Brandon5030180262
Swift Current5328200561
Edmonton5318254646
Saskatoon5217303239
Prince Albert5317313239
Red Deer5314334234

WESTERN CONFERENCE

GPWLOTLSOLPts
x-*Spokane5137101378
*Vancouver5133121572
x-Tri-City5035121273
Kelowna5331152569
Everett5429230260
Seattle5925175257
Kamloops5324261251
Chilliwack5022233249
Prince George5114341231
Portland529411120

Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss.

*Conference standings reflect the order in which teams would qualify for the playoffs (1st thru 8th ). Division leaders (marked with a *) are automatically seeded first and second. x-clinched playoff spot.

x= Teams who have clinched a playoff spot.

Wednesday’s Results

Edmonton 5, Moose Jaw 1

Kelowna 5, Everett 1

Calgary 6, Kootenay 1

Tri City 4, Portland 0

Prince Albert 3, Seattle 1

Swift Current 3, Saskatoon 2

Vancouver 3, Lethbridge 1

Today’s Games

No games scheduled.

Friday’s Games

Spokane at Kootenay 7 p.m.

Edmonton at Calgary

Vancouver at Chilliwack

Lethbridge at Kelowna

Kamloops at Prince George

Saskatoon at Regina

Seattle at Tri-City

Red Deer at Brandon

Prince Albert at Portland

Moose Jaw at Swift Current

Skiing

Area resorts

Idaho

Lookout Pass—148 inches at summit, 104 inches at base, 19 inches new. Call 208-744-1301.

Schweitzer Mountain—141 inches at summit, 83 inches at base, 8 inches new. Call 208-263-9562.

Silver Mountain—120 inches at summit, 72 inches at base, 5 inches new. Call 800-204-6428.

Washington

49 Degrees North—114 inches at summit, 82 inches at base, 8 inches new. Call 509-880-9208.

Mt Spokane—118 inches at summit, 80 inches at base, 5 inches new. Call 509-443-1397.

Softball

College Non-Conference

At Prescott, Ariz.

Yavapai 7, North Idaho 1

Yavapai 9, North Idaho 1

Tennis

Movistar Open

ATP TOUR

At Club Naval de Campo Las Salinas; Vina del Mar, Chile; Purse: $462,000 (Intl. Series); Surface: Clay-Outdoor.

Singles, Second Round

Juan Pablo Brzezecki, Argentina, def. Marcel Granollers-Pujol, Spain, 6-2, 6-2.

Jose Acasuso (7), Argentina, def. Daniel Gimeno-Traver, Spain, 6-2, 6-2.

Juan Monaco (3), Argentina, def. Martin Vassallo Arguello, Argentina, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5.

Pablo Cuevas, Uruguay, def. Fernando Verdasco (4), Spain, 7-5, 6-3.

Moves

BASEBALL

American League

KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Agreed to terms with 2B Esteban German on a one-year contract.

National League

LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Sold RHP D.J. Houlton to Fukuoka (Japanese Pacific League).

NEW YORK METS—Claimed RHP Ruddy Lugo off waivers from Oakland.

Northern League

WINNIPEG GOLDEYES—Agreed to terms with INF Scott Schade, INF Jeff Beachum and OF Brian Aragon.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

NBA—Suspended New York Knicks F Renaldo Balkman one game without pay, and assessed him a flagrant foul, penalty two for elbowing Los Angeles Lakers G Sasha Vujacic on Jan. 29.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

ATLANTA FALCONS—Named Chris Scelfo tight ends coach.

BALTIMORE RAVENS—Named Jerry Rosburg special teams coach.

CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed QB Jordan Palmer to a two-year contract.

MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed QB Matt Baker, OL Trey Darilek and LB Junior Glymph.

ST. LOUIS RAMS—Named Al Saunders offensive coordinator and signed him to a three-year contract.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Named Ted Tollner quarterbacks coach/assistant to the head coach, and Adam Gase offensive assistant.

Canadian Football League

WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS—Named Dan Daniel defensive backs coach. Released OL Paul Archer, DB Davin Bush, KR Albert Johnson III and QB Kliff Kingsbury.

Arena Football League

ARIZONA RATTLERS—Signed DL David Miller. Released QB Jordan Palmer.

DALLAS DESPERADOS—Re-signed DL Cee Weatherington. Waived DL Jermaine Brooks.

ORLANDO PREDATORS—Waived WR Julius McClellan.

PHILADELPHIA SOUL—Signed WR Darius Watts.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Assigned F David Bolland and F Kris Versteeg to Rockford (AHL).

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Recalled C Gilbert Brule from Syracuse (AHL).

EDMONTON OILERS—Placed D Sheldon Souray on injured reserve.

PHOENIX COYOTES—Assigned C Mike Zigomanis to San Antonio (AHL).

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Assigned RW Kyle Wanvig to Norfolk (AHL).

VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Assigned G Drew MacIntyre to Manitoba (AHL). Recalled D Luc Bourdon, RW Mike Brown and LW Jason Jaffray from Manitoba.

American Hockey League

QUAD CITY FLAMES—Assigned LW Ryan Donally to Las Vegas (ECHL).

SPRINGFIELD FALCONS—Recalled F-D David Rohlfs from Stockton (ECHL).

TORONTO MARLIES—Recalled F Tyler Doig and F Peter Tsimikalis from Columbia (ECHL).

Central Hockey League

CHL—Suspended Rocky Mountain D Pat Sutton and Wichita coach Rob Weingartner one game apiece for their actions in Jan. 27 games.

ARIZONA SUNDOGS—Traded G Bill Zaniboni to Wichita for future considerations. Signed G Robert McVicar.

TEXAS BRAHMAS—Signed F Kevin Korol.

WICHITA THUNDER—Acquired G Bill Zaniboni from Arizona for future considerations. Waived F Sean Roulston. Signed G Jordan Doshier and F Louis-Philippe Martin.

LACROSSE

National Lacrosse League

CALGARY ROUGHNECKS—Traded their 2008 third-round draft pick to Edmonton for D Chris Seller.

SOCCER

Major League Soccer

CHIVAS USA—Announced the resignation of Martin Vasquez, assistant coach, to accept a similar position with Bayern Munich of Germany’s Bundesliga.

VOLLEYBALL

USA VOLLEYBALL—Named Danalee Corso technical coordinator and master coach.

COLLEGE

ALABAMA—Named Jim McElwain offensive coordinator.

PITTSBURGH—Promoted Donna Sanft to executive associate athletic director.

SAINT LOUIS—Named Chris May athletic director.

SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT—Named Cathy Cardini women’s assistant lacrosse coach.

TOWSON—Named Terrance Brooks strength and conditioning coach.

UC DAVIS—Announced the resignation of Steve Walker, women’s volleyball coach.

WEST VIRGINIA—Named Michael Joseph strength and conditioning coach.

Today’s odds

America’s Line

NO LINE REPORT: On the NBA board, there is no line on the Celtics – Mavericks game due to Boston forward Kevin Garnett (questionable) and guard Ray Allen (questionable).

NBA

FavoritePtsUnderdog
PISTONS7Lakers
CELTICSNLMavericks
Cavaliers3.5SONICS
SUNS7.5Spurs

College basketball

FavoritePtsUnderdog
NORTH CAROLINA 20Boston College
NOTRE DAME7.5Providence
Wisc-Milwaukee3.5DETROIT
Minnesota1MICHIGAN
WRIGHT ST5.5Wisc-Green Bay
W KENTUCKY13Ark-L Rock
South Alabama3NORTH TEXAS
ILLINOIS-CHI2.5Cleveland St
UL-LAFAYETTE6.5Middle Tenn St
LOYOLA-CHICAGO6Youngstown St
Temple1FORDHAM
TROY3.5UL-Monroe
DUKE18.5NC State
WISCONSIN3.5Indiana
DENVER4.5Florida Int’l
CS-NORTHRIDGE8Cal-Irvine
WASHINGTON ST10.5California
NEVADA-RENO8Fresno St
Stanford1.5WASHINGTON
CS-Fulerton7.5LONG BEACH ST
UCLA13.5Arizona St
USC3Arizona
New Mexico St2HAWAII
TENN-CHAT5.5Ga Southern
AUSTIN PEAY3.5Murray St
JACK’VILLE ST1.5E Illinois
TENN-MARTIN2Tennessee Tech
NO COLORADOPKNo Arizona
WEBER ST8.5Idaho St
E WASHINGTONPK Montana St
PORTLAND ST5Montana

NFL playoffs

FavoriteOpCurO/UUnderdog
Sunday
Super Bowl XLII (Glendale, Ariz.)
Patriots13.51253.5Giants

Home teams in capital letters.