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BASEBALL

College Baseball America Top 25 Poll

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — The top 25 teams in the Baseball America poll with records through May 4 and previous ranking (voting by the staff of Baseball America):

RecordPvs
1. Miami39-51
2. North Carolina38-82
3. Arizona State37-84
4. Florida State38-75
5. Nebraska36-86
6. Stanford27-153
7. Rice34-117
8. San Diego37-138
9. Texas A&M40-810
10. Oklahoma State35-129
11. Georgia31-1511
12. Cal State Fullerton29-1612
13. UC Irvine30-1213
14. Wichita State36-1114
15. Missouri31-1615
16. California29-1516
17. South Carolina33-1517
18. Vanderbilt34-1322
19. N.C. State32-1419
20. Michigan34-1121
21. St. John’s35-1024
22. LSU32-16
23. Kentucky34-1318
24. Coastal Carolina38-1120
25. TCU33-16

Collegiate Top 25 Poll

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The top 25 teams in the Collegiate Baseball poll with records through May 4, points and ranking voting by coaches, sports writers and sports information directors:

RecordPtsPvs
1. Miami39-54961
2. North Carolina38-84932
3. Arizona State37-84913
4. Florida State39-74904
5. Rice34-114885
6. Texas A&M40-84866
7. Nebraska36-8-148310
8. Georgia31-15-14818
9. San Diego37-134797
10. Oklahoma State35-1247712
11. Stanford27-15-247011
12. Cal St. Fullerton29-1646913
13. South Carolina33-1546515
14. Missouri31-1646014
15. Wichita State36-114589
16. Vanderbilt34-1345620
17. N.C. State32-1445318
18. California29-15-245016
19. Michigan34-1144821
20. St. John’s35-10445
21. East Carolina36-13441
22. Florida28-1844022
23. LSU32-16-1438
24. Virginia33-1543723
25. Georgia Tech33-14435

Pac-10 Conference Oregon St. 19, Washington St. 9

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Reyes, Sitton (5), Grbavac (5), Rhoderick (9) and Ortiz; Arnold, Kost (3), Davis (3), Harvey (4), Ratigan (6), Wise (7) and Lagreid . W—Grbavac (4-1). L—Arnold (2-4).

HITS: Oregon St. (21-18, 9-9)—Robertson, Wong 2, Lechelt, Ortiz 4, Wallace 2, Ogata 2, Lennerton, Hopkins 3, Nash. Washington St. (24-20, 5-10)—Coulter, Gran, Murphy, Prince 3, Weber 2, Lagreid, Vucinich. 2B—Robertson, Ortiz 2, Ogata, Murphy, Prince, Weber. 3B—Lechelt.

HR—Lagreid (5).

All-Northwest Conference

Infield—Matt Hendryz, Pacific, C; Kyle Stalker, Willamette, 1B; Shannon Chung, Linfield, 2B; Zach Gantenbein, Pecific, 3B; Doug Bloom, Willamette, SS.

Outfield—Jordan Wlodarczyk, Lewis & Clark; Sean Anderson, Willamette; Geoff Gabler, Pacific Lutheran; Ryan Aratani, PLU.

DH—Michael Olson, UPS. UtilityChad Flett, Whitworth.

Starting pitchers—Tucker Laurence, LC; Mark Putney, George Fox; Robert Bleecker, PLU; Trey Watt, PLU; Brian Clark, Linfield.

Relief pitchers—Ryan Gustafson, UPS; Robert Vaughn, Linfield.

Whitworth Honorable Mention: Dan Ramsay, C; Jon Whiteside, SS; Mitch Ramsay, DH; Dan Belet, OF; Ryan Snell, starting pitcher.

Player of the year—Kyle Stalker, Willamette. Pitcher of the year—Brian Clark, Linfield. Coach of the year—Scott Brosius, Linfield.

High school Idaho 4A Region I playoff Lakeland 4, Sandpoint 3

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C.Hawkins and Semones; Rohrenbach and VanDuyne. W-Rohrenbach (3-2). L-C.Hawkins. Sv-who.

HITS: Sandpoint-C.Hawkins, Tonnemacher 2, W.Hawkins, Cramer. Lakeland-Guerber 2, VanDuyne, Carr, Burnett 2, South 2, Vandever. 2B-South, C.Hawkins. HR-Tonnemacher.

Panorama League Selkirk 19-14, Wellpinit 15-4

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Peone, Wynne (5) and Muhs; Coon, Maupin (5), Holter (7) and Link, Coon (5). W-Maupin (1-0). L-Peone. Sv-Holter (1). 2B-Sellkirk, Maupin, Coon. HR-Coon (7).

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Maupin and Coon; Ross, Payne (3), Muhs (3), Wynnecoop. W-Maupin (2-0). L-Ross. 2B-Sellkirk, Maupin, Holter, Coon, C.Enyeart, H.Enyeart.

Panorama League Tournament Cusick 12, Columbia-Hunters 2

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M. Sipes, Curd (4), McCoy (5) and Curd, M. Sipes (4), Curd (5); Pontius and Smith. W-Pontius. L-M. Sipes.

HITS: Cusick-2B-Stang, Smith. 3B-Shanholzer.

Columbia 7, St. Michael’s 6

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Drass and T. Johnson; Denison, Curd (7) and Curd, M. Sipes. W-Denison. L-Drass. Sv-Curd.

HITS: St. Michael’s-3B-Knight. Columbia-3B-Curd, HR-Curd.

Northport 5, Curlew 2

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Wakefield and Bryant; Guglielmino and Cox. W-Guglielmino. L-Wakefield.

HITS: Curlew-2B-Somday, 3B-Fitzpatrick. Northport-2B-Guglielmino, LeCaire. 3B-Guglielmino.

BASKETBALL

NBA playoffs

All Times PDT

QUARTERFINALS

(Best-of-7)

Saturday, May 3

Detroit 91, Orlando 72

New Orleans 101, San Antonio 82

Sunday, May 4

L.A. Lakers 109, Utah 98, Lakers lead series 1-0

Monday’s Results

Detroit 100, Orlando 93, Detroit leads series 2-0

New Orleans 102, San Antonio 84, New Orleans leads series 2-0

Today’s Game

Cleveland at Boston, 5 p.m.

Wednesday’s Games

Detroit at Orlando, 5 p.m.

Utah at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m.

Thursday’s Games

Cleveland at Boston, 4 p.m.

New Orleans at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m.

Pistons 100, Magic 93

(Detroit leads series 2-1)

Orlando (93)—Turkoglu 5-11 0-0 12, Lewis 6-21 6-6 20, Howard 8-11 6-8 22, Nelson 7-16 3-3 22, Evans 5-7 1-2 13, Bogans 0-2 0-2 0, Foyle 0-2 0-0 0, Arroyo 1-2 2-2 4, Dooling 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 32-73 18-23 93.

Detroit (100)—Prince 8-13 0-0 17, Maxiell 5-5 1-2 11, Wallace 7-10 3-5 17, Billups 8-19 10-10 28, Hamilton 4-18 5-6 14, McDyess 2-2 2-2 6, Stuckey 1-5 3-3 5, Afflalo 1-3 0-0 2, Ratliff 0-1 0-0 0, Herrmann 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 36-76 24-28 100.

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Detroit29212822100

3-Point Goals—Orlando 11-26 (Nelson 5-8, Turkoglu 2-4, Evans 2-4, Lewis 2-8, Bogans 0-1, Dooling 0-1), Detroit 4-12 (Billups 2-5, Hamilton 1-2, Prince 1-3, Wallace 0-2). Fouled Out—Nelson, McDyess. Rebounds—Orlando 49 (Howard 18), Detroit 41 (Prince 10). Assists—Orlando 16 (Turkoglu 7), Detroit 23 (Prince 5). Total Fouls—Orlando 23, Detroit 22. Technicals—Howard. A—22,076 (22,076).

Hornets 102, Spurs 84

(New Orleans leads series 2-0)

San Antonio (84)—B.Bowen 1-7 1-2 4, Duncan 6-11 6-7 18, Thomas 4-6 1-3 9, Parker 5-14 0-0 11, Finley 2-7 0-0 4, Ginobili 4-10 4-4 13, Oberto 2-2 0-0 4, Udoka 3-9 0-0 7, Horry 0-2 0-0 0, Barry 4-5 2-3 14, Vaughn 0-0 0-0 0, Stoudamire 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 31-73 14-19 84.

New Orleans (102)—Stojakovic 8-13 4-4 25, West 2-11 6-6 10, Chandler 2-2 1-2 5, Paul 11-20 7-8 30, Peterson 5-5 1-2 12, Ely 1-2 1-2 3, Wells 1-6 0-0 2, Wright 2-7 0-0 6, Pargo 2-6 0-0 4, James 2-3 0-0 5, Armstrong 0-0 0-0 0, R.Bowen 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 36-75 20-24 102.

San Antonio

23

20

18

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84

New Orleans

22

20

36

24

102

3-Point Goals—San Antonio 8-27 (Barry 4-5, Parker 1-3, B.Bowen 1-4, Ginobili 1-5, Udoka 1-6, Horry 0-1, Finley 0-3), New Orleans 10-17 (Stojakovic 5-7, Wright 2-4, Peterson 1-1, James 1-2, Paul 1-2, Pargo 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—San Antonio 45 (Duncan 8), New Orleans 45 (Chandler 11). Assists—San Antonio 24 (Ginobili 7), New Orleans 22 (Paul 12). Total Fouls—San Antonio 21, New Orleans 19. Technicals—West. A—17,927 (17,200).

FOOTBALL

AFL

All Times PDT

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

EasternWLPctPFPA
Philadelphia91.900640495
Dallas81.889429401
Cleveland54.556516539
New York54.556452430
Columbus27.222431486
SouthernWLPctPFPA
New Orleans73.700574498
Orlando73.700574538
Georgia45.444521486
Tampa Bay36.333478504

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

Central Division

CentralWLPctPFPA
Chicago82.800588461
Colorado45.444480490
Gr. Rapids36.333511535
Kansas City18.111432548
WesternWLPctPFPA
San Jose55.500542539
Arizona45.444460531
Los Angeles46.400561629
Utah19.100565644

Monday’s Results

Chicago 51, Tampa Bay 46

Friday’s Games

Orlando at Cleveland, 4 p.m.

New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m.

San Jose at Arizona, 7 p.m.

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE

EastWLPct
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton51.833
Albany32.600
Manchester14.200
Mahoning Valley15.200
MidwestWLPct
Green Bay42.667
Louisville42.667
Lexington32.600
Iowa23.400
Peoria23.400
Quad City23.400
SouthWLPct
Florida501.000
South Georgia42.667
Tennessee Valley33.500
Daytona Beach15.167

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

CentralWLPct
Tulsa601.000
Amarillo42.667
Lubbock32.600
Arkansas23.400
Oklahoma City14.200
SouthwestWLPct
Bossier-Shreveport33.500
Austin24.333
Corpus Christi23.400
Rio Grande Valley23.400
Texas15.167
WestWLPct
Spokane501.000
Boise41.800
Central Valley23.400
Tri-Cities14.200
Stockton15.167

Monday’s Result

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 77, Mahoning Valley 47

Thursday’s Game

Albany at Daytona Beach

Saturday’s Games

Boise at Spokane, 5 p.m.

Tennessee Valley at South Georgia

Mahoning Valley at Lexington

Manchester at Florida

Quad City at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

Rio Grande Valley at Tulsa

Lubbock at Amarillo

Green Bay at Peoria

Texas at Corpus Christi

Louisville at Iowa

Oklahoma City at Arkansas

Bossier-Shreveport at Tri-Cities

Stockton at Central Valley

HOCKEY

NHL playoffs

All Times PDT

CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS

Sunday’s Results

Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Rangers 2, OT, Pittsburgh wins series 4-1

Dallas 2, San Jose 1, 4OT, Dallas wins series 4-2

CONFERENCE FINALS

Thursday’s Game

Dallas at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.

Friday’s Game

Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m.

Sunday’s Result Stars 2, Sharks 1 (4OT)

(Dallas wins series 4-2)

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First Period—None. Second Period—1, Dallas, Miettinen 1 (Zubov, Modano), 4:49. Third Period—2, San Jose, Clowe 5 (Rivet, Mitchell), 1:39. First Overtime—None. Second Overtime—None. Third Overtime—None. Fourth Overtime—3, Dallas, Morrow 7 (Robidas, Ribiero), 9:03 (pp). Penalty—Campbell, SJ (tripping), 8:14.

Shots on Goal—San Jose 8-11-12-11-11-8-1—62. Dallas 8-8-7-18-2-6-6—55. Power-play opportunities—San Jose 0 of 4; Dallas 1 of 4. Goalies—San Jose, Nabokov 6-7-0 (55 shots-53 saves). Dallas, Turco 8-4-0 (62-61).

A—18,532 (18,532). T—5:17.

WHL playoffs

FINALS (Best-of-7)

Saturday’s Result Spokane 5, Lethbridge 2; Spokane leads series 2-0

Today’s Game

Spokane at Lethbridge, 6 p.m.

Wednesday’s Game

Spokane at Lethbridge, 6 p.m.

Friday’s Game

Spokane at Lethbridge, 6 p.m., if necessary

Sunday, May 11

Lethbridge at Spokane, 7 p.m., if necessary

Monday, May 12

Lethbridge at Spokane, 7 p.m., if necessary

AUTO RACING

NASCAR Sprint Cup leaders

Through May 4

Points

1, Kyle Busch, 1,495. 2, Jeff Burton, 1,477. 3, Dale Earnhardt Jr., 1,391. 4, Clint Bowyer, 1,372. 5, Kevin Harvick, 1,350. 6, Denny Hamlin, 1,349. 7, Jimmie Johnson, 1,318. 8, Tony Stewart, 1,297. 9, Greg Biffle, 1,269. 10, Carl Edwards, 1,230.

11, Ryan Newman, 1,212. 12, Kasey Kahne, 1,162. 13, Jeff Gordon, 1,156. 14, David Ragan, 1,106. 15, Martin Truex Jr., 1,104. 16, Juan Pablo Montoya, 1,096. 17, Brian Vickers, 1,073. 18, Bobby Labonte, 1,019. 19, Travis Kvapil, 1,008. 20, David Gilliland, 980.

Money

1, Ryan Newman, $2,823,788. 2, Carl Edwards, $2,459,825. 3, Tony Stewart, $2,305,626. 4, Kyle Busch, $2,161,163. 5, Jimmie Johnson, $2,087,530. 6, Kurt Busch, $1,824,600. 7, Denny Hamlin, $1,787,835. 8, Jeff Burton, $1,722,068. 9, Dale Earnhardt Jr., $1,694,620. 10, Jeff Gordon, $1,670,164.

11, Kevin Harvick, $1,621,573. 12, Reed Sorenson, $1,571,003. 13, Clint Bowyer, $1,529,820. 14, Matt Kenseth, $1,524,023. 15, Kasey Kahne, $1,516,973. 16, Juan Pablo Montoya, $1,432,425. 17, Bobby Labonte, $1,424,480. 18, Sam Hornish Jr., $1,420,134. 19, Martin Truex Jr., $1,418,893. 20, Elliott Sadler, $1,415,948.

GOLF

D.A. Davidson/Foothills Auto Group Pro-Am Series Inland Empire Chapter PGA

At Quail Ridge

Professionals

PlayerClubTotal
Brad HansenStoneRidge64
Tim RessaStoneRidge66
Todd NackeHangman Valley68
Derrick ThompsonAvondale68
Mark PoirierQualchan69
Bob ScottMeadowWood70
Reid HatleyHayden Lake70
Matt BunnQualchan70
Corey PrughManito70
Charlie ThompsonSpokane CC71
Dan PorterAvondale71
Greg RowleyUnaffiliated71
Brent WalshMeadowWood71
Shawn PattisonLiberty Lake71

Senior professionals

PlayerClubTotal
Jerry ZinkThe Fairways73
Rod CarlsonQuail Ridge75

Amateur gross (0-8 handicap)

PlayerClubTotal
Nick GrigsbyMeadowWood64
Steve LongeneckeQuail Ridge69
Randall HenryAvondale69
Steve BeckerBlack Rock70
Kent BrownMeadowWood70
David FernSpokane CC70

Amateur net (0-8 handicap)

PlayerClubTotal
Gene TeiganSpokane CC64
Payton NorvellChewelah66
Jarrod BatchelderAvondale66
Tom MengLiberty Lake66
Blake SteppManito67
Jim MickelsonMeadowWood68
John SeldenSpokane CC68
Bob WitteQualchan68

Amateur net (9-13 handicap)

PlayerClubTotal
Al SartiniManito62
Jim BendicksonManito63
Al HarrisHayden Lake64
Gary JohnsonCda Public66
Barry BakerQualchan67
Mike MeyersDeer Park70
Ron WetmoreLewiston70
Terry MooreQualchan70
Buster GreenChewelah71
Ken BevanHayden Lake71
Dan McKinnonLewiston71
Hank SchmidtHayden Lake71
Tom BoubelManito71

Amateur net (14-over handicap)

PlayerClubTotal
Gene HardgroverClarkston59
Dana VusinichAvondale64
Richard AbbeyAvondale64
Jack EvansHighlands66
Gary CookStoneRidge68
Peter LeichtnamHayden Lake70
John SharpFairways70
Tom KatymiukQualchan70
George TalottiBlack Rock71
Randy CameronQualchan71
Ted WatsonAvondale71
Will PerryAvondale71

Team results

186—Creek at Qualchan: Mark Poirier, Randy Cameron, Joe McEachran, Josh Williams, Barry Baker

186—Avondale: Dan Porter, Darren Titus, Will Perry, Ted Watson, Dana Vusinich

186—Unaffiliated: Greg Rowley, Jarrod Batchelder, Randall Henry, John McMurray, Richard Abbey

188—MeadowWood: Bob Scott, Kent Brown, Nick Grigsby, Karl Otta, Don Garves

188—Manito: Colin Floyd, Corey Brock, Jim Bendickson, Blake Stepp, Tom Black

189—Manito: Corey Prugh, Al Sartini, Tom Boubel, Ed Cassens, Pat Freuen

190—Spokane CC: Charlie Thurston, John Selden, Gene Teigne, John Stone, Jon Wamba

191—Clarkston: Doug Phares, Ben House, Pete Camerlo, Darin Piper, Gene Hardgrover

193—Hayden Lake: Reid Hatley, Ken Bevan, Peter Leichtnam, Larry Schwenke, Dan Baker

193—Creek at Qualchan: Mark Gardner, Bob Witte, Chris Camp, George Garber, Lynn Dilliner.

College CBC Invitational

At Horn Rapids Golf Course, Richmond, Wash.

Par 72, Yardage: 6,815

MEN

TEAM SCORES— Bellevue 305-296—597, Southwest Oregon 307-290—597, CC Spokane 304-301—605, Skagit Valley 305-309—614, Walla Walla 310-313—623, Columbia Basin 309-315—624, North Idaho 334-318—652, Central Washington 342-311—653, Treasure Valley 339-329—668, Douglas 344-337—681.

Note: Day one of Tournament was an Eastern Region Match between CCS, Columbia Basin, Treasure Valley and Walla Walla. Sunday’s Eastern Region Match results: CCS 304, CBC 309, WWCC 310, TVCC 339.

TOP INDIVIDUALS—Medalist: Mark Sexton (SVC) 73-68—141. CCS results: 4, Jon Gaffney (CCS) 72-77—149. Jonathan Lumper 74-76—150. Toddd Strate 79-73—152. Jordan Reeder 79-75—154. Robert Lane 82-83—165. Matthew Strandberg 83-84—167.

Note: Sunday’s Eastern Region Match results: 1, Jason Azzarito (CCS) 72. T2, Jonathan Lumper (CCS) 74. T3, Joe Perkins (CCS) 74.

WOMEN

TEAM SCORES–CC Spokane 504, Columbia Basin 512, Southewestern Oregon 516, Treasure Valley 565, Walla Walla 570.

TOP INDIVIDUALS—Medalist: Jessica Marcum (SO) 80-78—158. CCS results: Katie Sorenson (CCS) 79-84—163. Kelsey Harting (CCS) 87-84—171. Chelsea Kenner (CCS) 83-91—174, Ky Lee Schmunk (CCS) 88-87—175.

High school boys

Washington District 8 3A Tournament

At MeadowWood GC

Top 12 qualifiers play Thursday at Horn Rapids Golf Course. Twelve out of the top 40 qualify for state.

TOP INDIVIDUALS—1, Ben Johnson (East Valley) 70. 2, Brady Dickson (North Central) 75. 3, Trevor Ragen (East Valley) 76. 4, Johnny Dimmler (East Valley) 77. 5, Danny Marshall (East Valley) 78. 5, Eric Wallman (East Valley) 78. District Qualifiers-Ben Johnson (EV), Brady Dickson (NC), Johnny Dimmler (EV), Danny Marshall (EV), Jacob Brammer (EV), Trevor Ragen (EV), Connor Richards (NC), Eric Wallman (EV), Michael McCabe (Mt. Spokane), Michael Hansen (EV), Brad Cass (Mt. Spokane), Brian Green (NC).

Idaho 2A District I-II Tournament

TEAM SCORES—Bonners Ferry 333, Kellogg 358, St. Maries 372, Timberlake 414, Priest River 433.

TOP INDIVIDUALS—Derek Deitz (BF) 81. Carey Reynolds (BF) 81. Dustin Jerome (Kel) 81. Dan Masterson (SM) 82. Jordan McKinney (PR) 83.

High school girls

Washington District 8 4A Tournament

At Downriver GC

1, Lauren Howell (Mead) 15. 2, Chessey Thomas (Lewis and Clark) 76. 3, Brittany Wilcox (Mea) 81. 4, Jenna Speltz (Gonzaga Prep) 83. 5, Laura Black (LC) 85. 6, Ashley Ruen (GP) 87. 7, Morgan Fuhs (LC) 89. 8, Emily Travis (LC) 90. 8, Kailen Parsons (University) 90. 10, Lizzie D’Arienzo (LC) 91. 11, Katelyn Bokma (Shadle Park) 94. 12, Elaine Whaley (GP) 95. 12, Emily Blakely (GP) 95. 12, Pilar Alfaro (LC) 95. 15, Jenna Martin (Central Valley) 97. 15, Jaein Yoo (SP) 97. 17, Taylor apfelbaum (Ferris) 99. 18, jacqueline Shrader (GP) 100. 19, Madson Hilpert (CV) 101. 19, Chaylee Cline (CV) 101. 19, Kelsey Underwood (Mea) 101.

3A Tournament

At MeadowWood GC

District Qualifiers play Monday at Canyon Lakes Golf Course. Top 12 out of the top 40 qualifty for state.

TOP INDIVIDUALS—1, Jenny White (East Valley) 89. 2, Alyssa Osterback (Mt. Spokane) 93. 3, Lindsey Devaney (Mt. Spokane) 101. 4, Sammi Grater (East Valley) 102. Kayla Katzenberger (East Valley) 105. District Qualifiers-Jenny White (EV), Alyssa Osterback (Mts), Lindsey Devaney (Mts), Sammi Grater (EV), Hillary Susz (Mts), Kayla Katzenberer (EV), Makayla Sander (Mts), Ashley Olson (EV), Amelia Meadows (Mts), Audri Allison (North Central), Kara Osterback (Mts), Alexa Sheppard (EV).

Idaho 2A District I-II Tournament

At Kellogg Country Club

TEAM SCORES—Kellogg 421, Timberlake 535, Priest River incomplete, St. Maries inc.

TOP INDIVIDUALS—Holli Martin (Kel) 102, Alyssa Jarvey (Kel) 102, Kelsey Harden (Kel) 102, Taryn Cochran (Kel) 105.

Hole-in-one

CHEWELAH—Carol Monasmith, No. 11, 118 yards, 5-wood.

WANDERMERE—Will Kempe, No. 17, 140 yards, 3-wood.

SOCCER

MLS

All Times PDT

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Eastern ConferenceWLTPts
Columbus51015
Chicago41113
Toronto FC32110
New England33110
Kansas City33110
New York2128
D.C. United2406

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Western ConferenceWLTPts
Colorado3309
FC Dallas2139
Los Angeles2228
CD Chivas USA1325
Real Salt Lake1325
San Jose1314
Houston0244

NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

Thursday’s Game

Chicago at D.C. United, 7:30 p.m.

SOFTBALL

College All-Northwest Conference

FIRST TEAM

OutfieldHalley Cey, Whitworth; Kristen Croxford, Pacific; Katie Peterson, Willamette; Stephanie Rice, Linfield.

Infield—Amanda Attleberger, Linfield; Meredith Brunette, Linfield; Liz Gilgan, Willamette; Erica Hancock, Linfield; Jenny Marshall, Linfield

Catchers—Vanessa Bryant, Pacific Lutheran; Caitlin Mastenbroek, Pacific.

Pitchers—Miranda McNealy, Pacific; Brittany Miller, Linfield

Utility/DP—Nikki Franchi, Willamette; Carrie Maerz, Pacific; Rachel Wheeler-Hoyt, Pacific Lutheran.

Also from Whitworth: Lacey Parry, Utility Second Team; Amber Fowler, Honorable Mention infielder; Lacey Kerr, Honorable Mention infielder; Jessie LaPlante, Honorable Mention pitcher.

Player of the year—Nikki Franchi, Willamette. Pitcher of the year—Birttany Miller, Linfield. Coach of the year—Jackson Vaughan, Linfield.

High school

Idaho 4A Region I Tournament

Lakeland 3, Sandpoint 1

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Givens and Cometto; Klopatek and O’Hara. W-Klopatek. L-Givens.

HITS: Sandpoint-Hammock, Sheldon, Adams. Lakeland-Thomas 2, Biggs, Klopatek. 2B-Biggs.

Greater Spokane League

Central Valley 7, East Valley 0

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Mauro, Raleigh (5) and Kurtz; Erickson and Saxby, White (4). W-Erickson (12-4). L-Mauro.

HITS: East Valley-M.Manchester, Kurtz, B.Manchester. Central Valley-Aman 2, Holt, Saxby 2, White 2, Morales, Erickson, Siddoway, Gummersall. 2B-Holt, Saxby, Erickson. 3B-Gummersall.

Mt. Spokane 11, Ferris 3

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C.Gray, Zalud (5) and Holcomb; Connor, Santarosa (6) and Johnson. W-C.Gray. L-Connor. Save-Zalud (2).

HITS: Mt. Spokane-Natwick 2, Zalud 3, S.Gray, C.Gray 2, Baker, Duncan 3, Reid. Ferris-Johnson, Connor, Jesberger 2, Crouch. 2B-Jesberger, S.Gray.

Gonzaga Prep 7, Lewis and Clark 6

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Pavey and Ness; Kellog and Anderson. W-Kellog. L-Pavey.

HITS: Lewis and Clark-Houser 3, Head, Furulie, Pavey 2, Eldore 3, McLeod, Ness. Gonzaga Prep-Rambo 3, Hamer, Romasko, Wilcoxen 2, McBride, Kellog 2. 3B-Eldore, Wilcoxen. HR-McLeod, Rambo, Wilcoxen.

North Central 12, Mead 2

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Vallies and Pryor; Pounder, Dein (5) and Parker. W-Vallies. L-Pounder.

HITS: Norh Central-Lively 3, Vallies, Hare 2, Schuller, Clary, Brown. Mead-Pecka, Kine 2, T.Lookabill, B.Lookabill 3. 2B-Hare. 3B-Kine. HR-Vallies.

Shadle Park 3, University 1

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S.Skillingstad and Predisik; Buelow, S.Bethel (7) and A.Bethel. W-S.Skillingstad. L-Buelow.

HITS: Shadle Park-Burger, Predisik 2, Berlinger, Cushner. University-Warren 2, Obenchain, A.Bethel 2. 2B-Warren, Predisik.

Northeast A League

Colfax 5, Chewelah 2

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Lazzarini and Doering; Huguenin and Schalock. W-Lazzarini (11-4). L-Hughuenin (7-6).

HITS: Colfax-Hall, Lazzarini 3, Doering 2, Erickson 2, Burke, Webber. Chewelah-Mason 3, Huguenin, Wuesthoff, Longman 2. 2B-Lazzarini, Doering, Huguenin, Wuesthoffs. 3B-Doering, Burke.

Non-league

Springdale 8-13, Inchelium 7-3

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Franks and S.Rainbolt; Signor and Condon. W-Franks. L-Signor (5-8).

HITS: 2B-Springdale, Goad 2. Inchelium, Condon, Fry, Graham. 3B-Inchelum, Condon 2, Fry.

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Simpson Philips, Flett (2); Frank and Goad. W-Frank. L-Simpson (1-2).

HITS: 2B-Springdale, Goad, Frank, Cummings.

Republic 21-24, Curlew 15-7

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Fetzer and Kennard; Ordway and Danielson. W-Ordway. L-Fetzer.

HITS: 2B-Curlew, Strandberg, Kennard. 3B-Curlew, M.Metcalf.

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Orstad and Danielson; Somday, Fetzer (1) and Strandberg. W-Orstad. L-Somday.

HITS: 2B-Curlew, Volluz. 3B-Curlew, Kennard, M.Metcalf.

Lacrosse-Wash 6, Davenport 4

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K.Brantley, Grayber (4) and Choate; K.Koller and Hergert. W-K.Koller (11-5). L-K.Brantley.

TENNIS

High school girls Great Northern League

CLARKSTON 4, MEDICAL LAKE 3. No. 1 Singles Elise Rooney (Cla) d. Bri Bazo 6-2, 6-2. No. 1 Doubles Roni Hewett and lena Miraglio (Cla) d. Arielle Aguado and Missa Van Meter 6-1, 6-2.

Fish counts

The upstream movement of Chinook, steelhead and shad at Columbia and Snake River Dams on Sunday, 5/4/2008 and year-to-date totals:

SiteChinookSteelheadShad
Bonneville9,686350
Year totals61,3532,6310
The Dalles3,096169
Year totals33,9731,1520
John Day2,02239NA
Year totals23,1972,5190NA
McNary2,124180
Year totals11,785180
Priest Rapids14220
Year totals1,469320
WellsNCNCNA
Year totals010NA
Ice Harbor678150
Year totals7,0803,0320
L.Monumental920370
Year totals4,8013,6450
Little Goose60037NA
Year totals2,9962,262NA
Lower Granite220290
Year totals1,6487,3320

MOVES

BASEBALL

American League

BOSTON RED SOX—Placed OF Brandon Moss on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 3. Recalled RHP Craig Hansen from Pawtucket (IL).

DETROIT TIGERS—Designated OF Jacque Jones for assignment. Purchased the contract of OF Matt Joyce from Toledo (IL).

SEATTLE MARINERS—Traded INF Greg Norton to Atlanta for a player to be named or cash.

National League

CINCINNATI REDS—Activated RHP David Weathers from the 15-day DL. Optioned LHP Bill Bray to Louisville (IL).

American Association

FORT WORTH CATS—Released OF Jordan Foster.

GRAND PRAIRIE AIRHOGS—Released INF Carter McQuigg, RHP Mark Alvarez, OF Victor Burgos, OF Chance Beasley and C Cameron McGuire.

PENSACOLA PELICANS—Released RHP Tyler French and OF Joe Hicks.

SHREVEPORT SPORTS—Signed INF Chris Smith, OF Adam Hale and RHP Bert Snow. Released OF Juan Ventura.

WICHITA WINGNUTS—Released LHP Kellen Raab and RHP Austin Redwine.

Can-Am League

ATLANTIC CITY SURF—Signed RHP Walker Whitley.

NASHUA PRIDE—Released INF Austin Wasserman.

NEW JERSEY JACKALS—Released RHP Tim Bausher.

QUEBEC CAPITALES—Signed INF Patrick Deschenes.

SUSSEX SKYHAWKS—Released INF-OF Mike Torres.

WORCESTER TORNADOES—Signed RHP Eddie Pena. Released OF Jarod Rine and LHP Kevin Culpepper.

Northern League

KANSAS CITY T-BONES—Released LHP Marc Major.

SCHAUMBURG FLYERS—Released RHP Nat Harris.

United League

LAREDO BRONCOS—Signed OF Edgard Clemente.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed DT Antwon Burton, LB Dan Howell and WR Clyde Logan.

CLEVELAND BROWNS—Signed OL Nathan Bennett, WR Nate Hughes, DB Mil’Von James, DB Damon Jenkins, LB Asa Matthews, LB Xavier Mitchell and RB Austin Scott. Waived RB Kory Chapman, LB Jermaine Dias, DB Jerrid Gaines, DB Justin Harrison, QB Craig Hormann, OL Robert Powell and OL Eric Young.

MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed CB Scorpio Babers and LB Keith Saunders. Waived DL Derreck Robinson, LB Abraham Wright, CB Aaron Lane and WR Marcel Reece.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed NT Steve Fifita. Waived OT Josh Coffman and DL Carlos Feliciano.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Signed WR Joel Filani and DT Kevin Brown. Released WR Travis Brown and DT Kelly Talavou.

Arena Football League

CLEVELAND GLADIATORS—Waived K Josh Huston.

COLORADO CRUSH—Waived QB Andy Collins.

GRAND RAPIDS RAMPAGE—Signed DL Bryan Ray to the practice squad. Released WR Anthony Hines. Waived LB John Mohring from the practice squad.

NEW ORLEANS VOODOO—Waived K Todd France.

ORLANDO PREDATORS—Waived WR Levon Thomas.

PHILADELPHIA SOUL—Waived DB Jeremy LeSueur.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

FLORIDA PANTHERS—Agreed to terms with C Kamil Kreps and RW Wade Belak on two-year contracts. Signed D Luke Beaverson.

OTTAWA SENATORS—Announced the election of Danielle Robinson as president.

VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Named Laurence Gilman director, hockey administration.

COLLEGE

ARIZONA—Named Russ Pennell men’s assistant basketball coach.

BALL STATE—Named Lisa Donaldson compliance coordinator.

DUQUESNE—Named Rick Christensen assistant athletic director for compliance.

GREAT FALLS—Named Brian Clarke women’s soccer coach.

LONG BEACH STATE—Named Jay Morris men’s director of basketball operations.

MASSACHUSETTS—Retained Adam Ginsburg, men’s assistant basketball coach. Named Vance Walberg men’s assistant basketball coach, Andy Allison men’s director of basketball operations and Shyrone Chatman men’s basketball director of player personnel.

MONTANA—Announced the resignation of Brian Marso, men’s assistant basketball coach.

UTAH—Named Barret Peery men’s assistant basketball coach.

WESTERN CAROLINA—Named Talia Ogle assistant volleyball coach.

Today’s odds

America’s Line

NBA playoffs

FavoritePts (O/U)Underdog
CELTICS9.5 (184)Cavaliers
Wednesday
LAKERS6.5 (209)Jazz

Home team in capital letters.