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Baseball

College

NAIA West Coast super regional

At Harris Field; Lewiston.

Lewis-Clark State 4, Azusa Pacific 3

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Guerrero, Hardy (8) and Ward; Shive, Gagne (6), Bravo (7), Jones (9). W—Guerroero. L—Shive. Sv—Hardy (4).

HITS: LCSC—Wyatt, Martin, Greene, Halton 4, Lester, Rivera, Benton. Azusa Pacific—Kohatsu 2, Nieuwenhuis 2, Cutspec, Feicht 2. 2B—Nieuwenhuis. HR—Halton (4); Kohatsu (20).

High school

Idaho State tournaments

Today

All times PDT

5A

At Borah High School, Wigle Field, Boise

Game 1: Boise (25-2) vs. Madison (11-10), 9 a.m.

G2: Lewiston (20-1) vs. Eagle (16-11), noon

G3: Lake City (17-6) vs. Twin Falls (22-4), 3:30 p.m.

G4: Timberline (23-4) vs. Borah (12-15), 6:15

4A

At Rodeo Park, Nampa

Game 1: Lakeland (10-9) vs. Wood River (7-17), 9 a.m.

G2: Bishop Kelly (22-5) vs. Pocatello (13-9), noon

G3: Rigby (13-7) vs. Skyview (16-11), 3 p.m.

G4: Minico (24-2) vs. Mountain Home (17-10), 6

3A

At Treasure Valley Community College, Ontario, Ore.

Game 1: Bonners Ferry (12-7) vs. Bear Lake (15-7), 9 a.m.

G2: Buhl (13-11) vs. Payette (16-11), noon

G3: Sugar-Salem vs. St. Maries (15-4), 3 p.m.

G4: South Fremont (17-2) vs. Fruitland (24-2), 6

Basketball

NBA playoffs

QUARTERFINALS

(Best-of-7)

Wednesday’s Results

Boston 96, Cleveland 89, Boston leads series 3-2

L.A. Lakers 111, Utah 104, L.A. Lakers lead series 3-2

Today’s Games

New Orleans at San Antonio, 6 p.m.

Friday’s Games

Boston at Cleveland, 5 p.m.

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

Sunday’s Games

Cleveland at Boston, 12:30 p.m., if necessary

Celtics 96, Cavaliers 89

Cleveland (89)—James 12-25 11-13 35, Wallace 2-2 0-0 4, Ilgauskas 2-5 2-2 6, West 5-12 10-13 21, Szczerbiak 3-8 2-3 10, Varejao 1-3 2-6 4, Smith 3-5 1-4 7, Gibson 1-4 0-0 2, Pavlovic 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 29-65 28-41 89.

Boston (96)—Pierce 8-19 11-13 29, Garnett 12-19 2-2 26, Perkins 0-2 1-2 1, Rondo 9-15 0-0 20, R.Allen 4-11 2-2 11, Posey 1-4 0-0 2, Powe 0-0 0-0 0, P.Brown 0-1 1-2 1, Cassell 0-2 0-0 0, House 0-0 0-0 0, Davis 3-4 0-2 6. Totals 37-77 17-23 96.

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Boston1825292496

3-Point Goals—Cleveland 3-16 (Szczerbiak 2-6, West 1-3, Gibson 0-2, James 0-5), Boston 5-15 (Rondo 2-3, Pierce 2-5, R.Allen 1-4, Cassell 0-1, Posey 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Cleveland 48 (Varejao, Ilgauskas 7), Boston 47 (Garnett 16). Assists—Cleveland 11 (James 5), Boston 25 (Rondo 13). Total Fouls—Cleveland 18, Boston 27. Technicals—Boston defensive three second. A—18,624 (18,624).

Lakers 111, Jazz 104

Utah (104)—Kirilenko 5-13 2-2 12, Boozer 6-16 6-8 18, Okur 4-9 3-4 13, Williams 8-19 8-8 27, Brewer 7-9 2-2 16, Harpring 2-4 2-3 6, Korver 2-5 1-1 6, Millsap 0-0 0-0 0, Price 1-4 0-0 2, Collins 0-0 0-0 0, Miles 2-2 0-0 4. Totals 37-81 24-28 104.

L.A. Lakers (111)—Radmanovic 6-11 0-0 15, Odom 8-12 6-6 22, Gasol 9-17 3-4 21, Fisher 3-7 7-8 14, Bryant 6-10 13-17 26, Walton 0-1 1-2 1, Turiaf 0-0 0-0 0, Farmar 2-5 1-1 6, Mbenga 0-0 0-0 0, Vujacic 1-11 3-4 6. Totals 35-74 34-42 111.

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L.A. Lakers29322030111

3-Point Goals—Utah 6-17 (Williams 3-7, Okur 2-4, Korver 1-3, Kirilenko 0-3), L.A. Lakers 7-20 (Radmanovic 3-5, Fisher 1-2, Farmar 1-2, Bryant 1-2, Vujacic 1-8, Walton 0-1). Fouled Out—Kirilenko. Rebounds—Utah 51 (Okur 13), L.A. Lakers 44 (Odom 11). Assists—Utah 23 (Williams 10), L.A. Lakers 24 (Gasol 8). Total Fouls—Utah 31, L.A. Lakers 20. Technicals—Vujacic. A—18,997 (18,997).

Hockey

NHL

All Times PDT

FIRST ROUND

CONFERENCE FINALS

(Best-of-7)

Wednesday’s Result

Dallas 3, Detroit 1, Detroit leads series 3-1

Today’s Game

Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m.

Saturday’s Game

Dallas at Detroit, 10:30 a.m.

Sunday’s Game

Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, Noon, if necessary

Career playoff goal leaders

Through May 14

Career goal leaders in the National Hockey League playoffs since 1927 (x-active):

NameYrsGPG
Wayne Gretzky, Edm-LA-StL-NYR16208122
Mark Messier, Edm-NYR-Van-NYR17236109
Jari Kurri, Edm-LA-NYR-Ana-Col15200106
Brett Hull, Cal-StL-Dal-Det19202103
Glenn Anderson, Edm-Tor-NYR-StL1522593
Mike Bossy, NYI1012985
x-Joe Sakic, Que-Col1317284
Maurice Richard, Montreal1513382
Claude Lemieux, Mon-NJ-Col-NJ-Pho-Dal1723380
Jean Beliveau, Montreal1716279
x-Jaromir Jagr, Pit-Was-NYR1516977
Mario Lemieux, Pit810776
Dino Ciccarelli, Min-Was-Det-TB-Fla1414173
Esa Tikkanen Edm-NYR-StL-NJ-Van-Fla-Was1318672
Bryan Trottier, NYI-Pit1722171
Steve Yzerman, Detroit2019670
Gordie Howe, Det-Har2015768
Joe Nieuwendyk, Cal-Dal-NJ-Tor1615866
Denis Savard, Chi-Mon-TB-Chi1616966
x-Peter Forsberg, Que-Col-Phi-Nas-Col1315164
Yvan Cournoyer, Montreal1214764
Brian Propp, Phi-Bos-Min-Har1316064
Bobby Smith, Min-Mon1318464
Bobby Hull, Chi-Win-Har14119

Phil Esposito, Chi-Bos-NYR

15

130

61

Jacques Lemaire, Mon

11

145

61

Joe Mullen, StL-Cal-Pit-Bos-Pit

15

143

60

Doug Gilmour StL-Cal-Tor-NJ-Chi-Buf-Mon

17

182

60

x-Brendan Shanahan, NJ-StL-Har-Det-NYR

18

177

59

x-Mike Modano, Min-Dal

15

172

58

Career playoff assist leaders

Through May 14

NameYrsGPA
Wayne Gretzky, Edm-LA-StL-NYR16208260
Mark Messier, Edm-NYR-Van-NYR17236186
Ray Bourque, Bos-Col21214139
Paul Coffey, Edm-Pit-LA-Det-Phi-Car-Bos16194137
Doug Gilmour, StL-Cal-Tor-NJ-Chi-Mon-Tor17182128
Jari Kurri, Edm-LA-NYR-Ana-Col15200127
Al MacInnis, Cal-StL19177121
Glenn Anderson, Edm-Tor-NYR-StL15225121
x-Sergei Fedorov, Det-Ana-Was14169117
Larry Robinson, Mon-LA20227116
Steve Yzerman, Det20196115
Larry Murphy, LA-Was-Min-Pit-Tor-Det20215115
Adam Oates, Det-StL-Bos-Was-Phi-Ana-Edm15163114
Bryan Trottier, NYI-Pit17221113
x-Chris Chelios, Mon-Chi-Det23259113
Denis Savard, Chi-Mon-TB-Chi16169109
Denis Potvin, NYI14185108
x-Peter Forsberg, Que-Col-Phi-Nas-Col13151107
x-Jaromir Jagr, Pit-Was-NYR15169104
x-Joe Sakic, Que-Col13172104
x-Nicklas Lidstrom, Det16206104
Jean Beliveau, Montreal1716297
Ron Francis, Har-Pit-Car-Tor1717197
Mario Lemieux, Pit810796
Bobby Smith, Min-Mon1318496
x-Sergei Zubov, NYR-Pit-Dal1316293
Gordie Howe, Det-Har2015792
Scott Stevens, Wash-StL-NJ2023392
Stan Mikita, Chicago1815591
Brad Park, NYR-Bos-Det1716190

Stars 3, Red Wings 1

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First Period—None. Second Period—1, Dallas, Eriksson 4 (Robidas, Lundqvist), 19:37. Third Period—2, Detroit, Zetterberg 10 (Datsyuk), :49. 3, Dallas, Modano 5 (Zubov, Richards), 5:35 (pp). 4, Dallas, Morrow 9 (Ribeiro, Zubov), 14:34. A—18,532 (18,532).

CHL

MasterCard Memorial Cup

At Kitchener, Ontario

Friday’s Game

Gatineau vs. Kitchener, 4 p.m.

Saturday’s Game

Belleville vs. Spokane, 1 p.m.

Sunday, May 18

Kitchener vs. Spokane, 1:30 p.m.

Monday, May 19

Belleville vs. Gatineau, 4 p.m.

Tuesday, May 20

Spokane vs. Gatineau, 4 p.m.

Wednesday, May 21

Kitchener vs. Belleville, 4 p.m.

Thursday, May 22

Tiebreaker, 4 p.m.

Friday, May 23

Semifinal, 4 p.m.

Sunday, May 25

Championship, 1:30 p.m.

Golf

High school boys

Distric 6/7 1A regional

At Chelan

(top 22 advance)

Freeman 70, Lakeside 67, Chelan 53, Colfax 23.5, Cascade 18, Chewelah 18, Cashmere 13, Brewster 1.5, Okanogan 1.

1, Dane de Quilettes (Chel) 70. 2, Aaron Filion (Lak) 72. 3, Dylan Maine (Fre) 73. 3, Ryan England (Lak) 73. 5, Ryan McKinney (Fre) 75. 5, Dan Campbell (Chel) 75. 7, Max Riggs (Fre) 77. 7, Tyler Barrong (Fre) 77. 9, Caleb Bravard (Col) 78. 10, Ken Foust (Cash) 79. 11, Ryan Webb (Lak) 80. 11, Chad Cook (Chew) 80. 13, Kyle McPherson (Col) 82. 13, Wade Gebbers (Bre) 82. 15, Clam Folden (Casc) 83. 16, Blaine Dawson (Casc) 84. 16, Carson Stroyan (Chew) 84. 18, Camerson Reister (Chel) 86. 18, Kurtis Jelinek (Lak) 86. 18, Jon Scott (Casc) 86. 18, Justin Seelnacht (Lak) 86. 22, Arley Medrano (Oka) 87.

High school girls

District 6/7 1A regional

At Chelan

(top 8 advance)

Chelan 18, Chewelah 13, Cascade 9, Freeman 8, Lake Roosevelt 4, Lakeside 1.

1, Kelli Bowers (Chel) 80. 2, Gracie Schory (Chew) 86. 3, Darby Moberg (Fre) 89. 4, Rosie Morris (Casc) 92. 5, Patty Davis (LR) 94. 6, Christi Burshek (Casc) 95. 7, Kelsey Shacklett (Okanogan) 96. 8, Brandi Mahoney (Lak) 106.

Softball

High school

Idaho State tournaments

Today 5A

At Idaho Falls High School

Game 1: Eagle (24-2) vs. Skyline (17-11), 2 p.m.

G2: Coeur d’Alene (19-7) vs. Mountain View (19-7), 4

G3: Twin Falls (25-1) vs. Lewiston (13-12), 2

G4: Centennial (13-14) vs. Timberline (17-10), 4

4A

At Twin Falls High School

Game 1: Mountain Home (21-2) vs. Wood River (11-13), 2 p.m.

G2: Lakeland (14-12) vs. Burley (12-18), 4

G3: Blackfoot (14-8-2) vs. Kuna (17-7), 2

G4: Pocatello (22-1) vs. Emmett (20-7), 4

3A

At Ramsey Park, Coeur d’Alene

Game 1: Bear Lake (20-4) vs. Homedale (13-12), 2

G2: Timberlake (16-6) vs. Teton (14-5), 4

G3: Kimberly (26-0) vs. Marsh Valley (17-12), 2

G4: Payette (20-6) vs. Buhl (18-9), 4

District 7 1B playoff

Inchelium 13, Cusick 4

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Signor and Condon; L. Treischel, Pope (3) and Adamson. W-Signor (7-8). L-L. Treischel.

2B-Inchelium, Fry, Simpson. Cusick, Miller 2. 3B-Cusick, Miller, Littlecrow, Chantry. HR-Inchelium, Fry.

Tennis

Justine Henin’s career record

Through May 11

Turned Pro — Jan. 1, 1999

Singles Titles — 41

Won-Lost — 493-107

Prize Money — $19,461,375

Weeks Ranked No. 1 — 117

Year-End No. 1 — 2003, 2006-07

Career Titles — 1999 (1): Antwerp; 2001 (3): Gold Coast, Canberra, Den Bosch; 2002 (2): Berlin, Linz. 2003 (8): Roland Garros, Dubai, Charleston, Berlin, San Diego, Toronto, U.S. Open, Zurich; 2004 (5): Australian Open, Sydney, Dubai, Indian Wells, Olympics; 2005 (4): Charleston, Warsaw, Berlin, Roland Garros; 2006 (6): Sydney, Dubai, Roland Garros, Eastbourne, New Haven, Tour Championship; 2007 (10): Dubai, Doha, Warsaw, Roland Garros, Eastbourne, Toronto, U.S. Open, Stuttgart, Zurich, Tour Championship; 2008 (2): Sydney, Antwerp.

Grand Slam History

YearW-L
Australian30-6
Roland Garros35-4
Wimbledon27-7
U.S. Open35-7

Masters Series Hamburg

ATP Tour

At Rothenbaum Sport GmbH

Hamburg, Germany

Purse: $3.51 million (Masters)

Surface: Clay-Outdoor

Singles

Second Round

Marat Safin, Russia, def. Tomas Berdych (9), Czech Republic, 7-5, 6-4.

Juan Monaco (12), Argentina, def. Simone Bolelli, Italy, 6-2, 6-1.

Albert Montanes, Spain, def. Jose Acasuso, Argentina, 7-6 (3), 6-3.

Nicolas Kiefer, Germany, def. Stanislas Wawrinka, Switzerland, 7-5, 7-5.

Janko Tipsarevic, Serbia, def. James Blake (7), United States, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3.

Ivo Karlovic, Croatia, def. Tommy Robredo (13), Spain, 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 (3).

Roger Federer (1), Switzerland, def. Jarkko Nieminen, Finland, 6-1, 6-3.

Robin Soderling, Sweden, def. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (14), France, 6-2, 7-5.

Carlos Moya (11), Spain, def. Olivier Rochus, Belgium, 7-5, 6-3.

Rafael Nadal (2), Spain, def. Potito Starace, Italy, 6-4, 7-6 (6).

Andy Murray (15), Britain, def. Gilles Simon, France, 6-3, 6-3.

Novak Djokovic (3), Serbia, def. Juan Ignacio Chela, Argentina, 6-3, 6-1.

Doubles

First Round

Ivan Ljubicic, Croatia, and Robin Soderling, Sweden, def. Luis Horna, Peru, and Juan Monaco, Argentina, 6-3, 6-1.

Second Round

Simon Aspelin, Sweden, and Julian Knowle (5), Austria, def. Frantisek Cermak, Czech Republic, and Jordan Kerr, Australia, 6-3, 6-2.

Bob and Mike Bryan (1), United States, def. Marcelo Melo and Andre Sa, Brazil, 7-6 (4), 7-5.

Martin Damm and Pavel Vizner (6), Czech Republic, def. Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski, Poland, 6-4, 6-4.

Julien Benneteau and Michael Llodra, France, def. Jonas Bjorkman, Sweden, and Kevin Ullyett (7), Zimbabwe, 6-2, 6-3.

Leander Paes, India, and Tommy Robredo, Spain, def. Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram (3), Israel, 6-3, 4-6, 10-2.

Internazionali BNL d’Italia

WTA Tour

At Foro Italico

Rome

Purse: $1.34 million (Tier I)

Surface: Clay-Outdoor

Singles

First Round

Patty Schnyder (9), Switzerland, def. Mariya Koryttseva, Ukraine, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3.

Ekaterina Makarova, Russia, def. Nicole Vaidisova (13), Czech Republic, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2.

Maria Kirilenko, Russia, def. Nadia Petrova (18), Russia, 3-6, 7-5, 6-4.

Flavia Pennetta, Italy, def. Olga Savchuk, Ukraine, 6-7 (9), 6-3, 6-1.

Kateryna Bondarenko, Ukraine, def. Tathiana Garbin, Italy, 7-5, 6-4.

Alize Cornet, France, def. Vera Dushevina, Russia, 6-1, 6-3.

Second Round

Tsvetana Pironkova, Bulgaria, def. Ana Ivanovic (1), Serbia, 6-4, 5-7, 6-2.

Svetlana Kuznetsova (3), Russia, def. Olga Govortsova, Belarus, 6-2, 6-0

Jelena Jankovic (4), Serbia, def. Flavia Pennetta, Italy, 6-1, 6-4.

Serena Williams (5), United States, def. Alona Bondarenko, Ukraine, 6-2, 6-0.

Anna Chakvetadze (6), Russia, def. Kateryna Bondarenko, Ukraine, 3-6, 7-6 (1), 6-0.

Venus Williams (7), United States, def. Samantha Stosur, Australia, 6-4, 6-1.

Marion Bartoli (8), France, def. Virginie Razzano, France, 6-4, 7-5.

Patty Schnyder (9), Switzerland, def. Virginia Ruano Pascual, Spain, 6-1, 6-0.

Vera Zvonareva (10), Russia, def. Iveta Benesova, Czech Republic, 7-5, 4-6, 7-5.

Sara Errani, Italy, def. Agnes Szavay (11), Hungary, 6-0, 6-3.

Agnieszka Radwanska (12), Poland, def. Roberta Vinci, Italy, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2.

Alize Cornet, France, def. Francesca Schiavone, Italy, 6-3, 6-2.

Maria Kirilenko, Russia, def. Anabel Medina Garrigues, Spain, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2.

Caroline Wozniacki, Denmark, def. Ekaterina Makarova, Russia, 6-3, 6-4.

Victoria Azarenka, Belarus, def. Monica Niculescu, Romania, 6-3, 6-2.

Maria Sharapova (2), Russia, def. Dominika Cibulkova, Slovakia, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4.

Doubles

First Round

Lisa Raymond, United States, and Samantha Stosur (6), Australia, def. Ji Chunmei and Sun Shengnan, China, 7-5, 6-2.

Alona and Kateryna Bondarenko (7), Ukraine, def. Gabriela Navratilova, Czech Republic, and Alicja Rosolska, Poland, 6-1, 7-5.

Yan Zi and Zheng Jie (9), China, def. Corinna Dentoni, Italy, and Caroline Wozniacki, Denmark, 7-5, 6-3

Jill Craybas, United States, and Alla Kudryavtseva, Russia, def. Tatiana Poutchek, Belarus, and Anastasia Rodionova, Russia, 6-3, 6-4.

Lucie Hradecka, Czech Republic, and Michaella Krajicek, Netherlands, def. Nadia Petrova and Yaroslava Shvedova, Russia, 6-3, 6-4.

Maria Kirilenko, Russia, and Agnieszka Radwanska, Poland, def. Sara Errani and Karin Knapp, Italy, 6-2, 7-6 (6).

Anabel Medina Garrigues and Virginia Ruano Pascual, Spain, def. Maria Elena Camerin, Italy, and Gisela Dulko, Argentina, 6-4, 6-2.

Iveta Benesova, Czech Republic, and Janette Husarova, Slovakia, def. Alisa Kleybanova and Galina Voskoboeva, Russia, 3-6, 6-2, 10-8 tiebreak.

Peng Shuai and Sun Tiantian, China, def. Akgul Amanmuradova, Uzbekistan, and Elena Vesnina, Russia, 6-4, 2-6, 10-5 tiebreak.

Track & Field

High school

Washington Area Leaders

(Through May 13)

100 _ 4A: Robinson (LC) 10.6w, 10.99e; Peterson (R) 11.0; Groby (CV) 11.1w; Bogyo (U) 11.1. 3A: Roark (NC) 10.7; Parker (EV) 10.8; Cassis (NC) 11.05. 2A: Moore-Young (Chen) 10.8w; Pring (WV) 10.8w; Sanford (P) 10.9. 1A: Van Meter (L) 11.2; Soelberg (F) 11.3. B: Tubio (SJ-E) 11.3; Bell (Rea) 11.54; Evans (StG) 11.5; Yoon (StG) 11.5; Baskett (T-O-R) 11.6. State leader: Griffey (Decatur) 10.67.

200 _ 4A: Robinson (LC) 22.58; Groby (CV) 23.08; Theodorson (CV) 22.3w; Perrizo (LC) 22.7w. 3A: Parker (EV) 21.6h, 22.13e; Cassis (NC) 22.40. 2A: Pring (WV) 22.4; Allison (WV) 22.5; Souders (ML) 23.02. 1A: Aeschleman (Colf) 23.0; Hilton (L) 23.4.. B: Bell (Rear) 22.33; Nicholls (StG) 22.99; Whitmore (L-R) 23.36; Tubio (SJ-E) 23.37; Pfeifer (L-R) 23.8; King (Ode) 23.88. State leader: Dunn (Hockinson) 21.73.

400 _ 4A: Whitley (CV) 49.7; Theodorsen (CV) 49.84; Zimmerman (F) 50.38; Wilson (GP) 50.69. 3A: Parker (EV) 48.75; Roark (NC) 49.9. 2A: Hodge (P) 49.5; Souders (ML) 50.0. 1A: Aeschleman (Colf) 51.7; Hinch (F) 52.9. B: Pfeifer (L-R) 50.16; Orme (StG) 51.32; Nicholls (StG) 52.0; Bartlow (Pom) 52.12. State leader: Dunn (Hockinson) 48.66.

800 _ 4A: Whitley (CV) 1:56.89; Curnutt (M) 1:58.16; Fergin (LC) 1:58.9; Stoker (CV) 1:59.0. 3A: Dean (NC) 1:57.2; Avila (NC) 1:58.21. 2A: Keroack (WV) 1:58.3; Chandler (R) 2:00.9. 1A: Stuchell (L) 2:02.2; Zickler (N) 2:03.5. B: Cronrath (Ode) 1:59.3; Pope (VC) 1:59.31; Coombs (StG) 2:00.94; Fowler (Aso) 2:03.50; Pfeifer (L-R) 2:03.51. State leader: McHenry (Sehome) 1:52.46.

1,600 _ 4A: Thorne (F) 4:21.81; Lynch (M) 4:22.0 (1,500 4:06.4); Renz (SP) 4:24.72; Brown (U) 4:24.76. 3A: Dean 4:18.71; Kimple (NC) 4:19.6; Schroeder (MtS) 4:23.6. 2A: Chandler (R) 4:28.88; Keroack (WV) 4:29.7. 1A: Welch (L) 4:32; Johnson (L) 4:33.9. B: Conrath (Ode) 4:25.28; Pope (VC) 4:29.24; Angove (StG) 4:40.65; Michel (Rep) 4:41.05; Allen (Ode) 4:47. State leader: McHenry (Sehome) 4:12.56.

3,200 _ 4A: Thorne (F) 9:20.71; Lynch (M) 9:22.8; Taylor (CV) 9:27.89; Ennis (LC) 9:50.31. 3A: Kimple (NC) 9:19.63; Schroeder (MtS) 9:36.30. 2A: Rose (Colv) 9:45.8; Keroack (WV) 9:46.4; Degenhardt (WV) 9:47.43. 1A: Johnson (L) 9:35.89; Welch (L) 9:41. B: Pope (VC) 9:44; Stang (Ode) 10:11.16; Angove (StG) 10:17.0; Cronrath (Ode) 10:21.7. State leader: Prentice (Mt. Rainer) 8:59.76.

110 high hurdles _ 4A: Barnes (CV) 15.2; Taylor (M) 15.35; Collings (M) 15.4; McLaws (M) 15.42. 3A: Butler (NC) 14.67e, 14.4h; McCain (NC) 15.75. 2A: Cassleman (P) 15.24e, 14.5h; Moore-Young (Chen) 14.9. 1A: Ar.Walden (N) 16.0; Emtman (F) 16.6. B: Bilodeaux (L-R) 15.94; Baker (Waits) 16.1; N.Miller (SJ-E) 16.22; Soulier (W-C) 16.55. State leader: Jordan (Garfield) 14.55e; Butler-h.

300 low hurdles _ 4A: Groby (CV) 40.24; Walker (SP) 40.51; McLaws (M) 40.7; Knoop (M) 42.0. 3A: Butler (NC) 40.02; McCain (NC) 40.58. 2A: Cassleman (P) 39.51e, 38.7h; Moore-Young (Chen) 40.6. 1A: Emtman (F) 42.1; Soelberg (F) 42.24. B: Baker (Wait) 40.0 Smith (Wait) 40.4; Soulier (W-C) 41.36; Bilodeaux (L-R) 42.0; King (Ode) 43.13; Croft (VC) 43.43. State leader: Jordan (Garfield) 38.52.

400 relay _ 4A: Lewis and Clark 42.89; Central Valley 44.0; Shadle Park 44.50; Ferris 44.5. 3A: East Valley 43.3; North Central 43.56. 2A: Medical Lake 44.2; Pullman 44.4; West Valley 44.69. 1A: Freeman 45.7; Colfax 45.9. B: St. George’s 44.49; Lind-Ritzville 44.99; Waitsburg 45.0; Pomeroy 45.7; Reardan 45.92; St. John-Endicott 46.34. State leader: Cascade-Everett 42.59.

1,600 relay _ 4A: Central Valley 3:21.64; Mead 3:28.4; Lewis and Clark 3:28.54; Gonzaga Prep 3:28.46. 3A: East Valley 3:24.94; North Central 3:27.95. 2A: West Valley 3:26.72; Pullman 3:30.05. 1A: Freeman 3:37; Lakeside 3:43. B: Lind-Ritzville 3:32.22; St. George’s 3:32.48; Odessa 3:33.24; Waitsburg 3: 34.5; St. John-Endicott 3:36.38. State leader: Central Valley.

Shot put _ 4A: Shaw (LC) 53-1; Hopkins (U) 52-11; Oiland (F) 52-0; Banta (M) 51-6. 3A: Schneidmiller (MtS) 52-2¼; Dorr (EV) 48-10½. 2A: Jones (Chen) 50-8½; Payne (R) 48-0. 1A: Lohman (Chew) 51-8; Sanchez (N) 50-10. B: Hille (L-R) 53-4½; Dormaus (Selk) 49-1; Lehr (Waits) 47-10; Mannick (Curl) 45-7½. State leader: Levkiv (Hazen) 57-1.

Discus _ 4A: Spitz (M) 148-4; Loncosty (M) 145-0; Nolen (U) 144-9. 3A: Schneidmiller (MtS) 163-5; Stevens (EV) 151-11. 2A: Jones (Chen) 158-5; Adams (Col) 147-6. 1A: Lohman (Chew) 151-4; Sanchez (N) 143-4. B: Hille (L-R) 154-8; Rios (L-R) 150-9; Lehr (Wait) 140-7; Lehr (Wait) 131-3; Najera (L-R) 129-3. State leader: Larned (En-umclaw) 182-6.

Javelin _ 4A: Zimmerman (LC) 206-3; Nolen (U) 199-7; Graff (M) 192-2; Lemery (SP) 182-7. 3A: Ames (EV) 185-9; Evans (NC) 169-3. 2A: Musson (Col) 189-2; Rose (WV) 183-3. 1A: Naber (F) 170-9; Van Meter (L) 162-4. B: Turpin (Selk) 161-0; Swan (Inch) 151-10; Dunbar (Selk) 150-3; Saetre (L-R) 149-6; Bruya (Ode) 148-8. State leader: Zimmerman.

High jump _ 4A: Maricich (M) 6-6; LaForte (M) 6-4; Lampe (GP) 6-4. 3A: Wordell (NC) 6-4; Ryan (MtS) 6-4. 2A: Thompson (ML) 6-4; LaFountain (WV) 6-4. 1A: Berarducci (Colf) 6-3. B: Whitmore (L-R) 6-2; W.Miller (SJ-E) 6-2; Schultz (Rear) 6-0. State leader: VanZanten (Mark Morris) 6-8.

Long jump _ 4A: Schuetzle (SP) 22-4½; Peterson (R) 21-8¾; Barnes (CV) 21-8½; McNeil (LC) 21-3½. 3A: Jared (MtS) 22-0; Ryan (MtS) 21-4. 2A: Youmans (Che) 20-8; Almas (Col) 20-3½ . 1A: Matthews (F) 19-8½; Waterman (N) 19-8. B: Bell (Rear) 19-11¼; Bruya (Ode) 19-8; Schmidt (Ode) 19-6; Steele (North) 19-6; Evans (StG) 19-3; Trevino (T-O-R) 19-2¼. State leader: Cordova (Evergreen-Seattle) 23-1.

Triple jump _ 4A: Cobbs (CV) 45-11½; Taylor (LC) 45-9¼; Davis (CV) 45-6¼; Schuetzle (SP) 44-0. 3A: Hunter (MtS) 45-1½; Jared (MtS) 41-7. 2A: Larson (Chen) 41-10w; Almas (Col) 41-8¼. 1A: Matthews (F) 42-4; Berarducci (Colf) 41-11½. B: Bartlow (Pom) 42-4½; W.Miller (SJ-E) 40-9¼; Baskett (T-O-R) 40-9; Bruya (Ode) 40-3; Withers (Wait) 40-2½; Seyler (Welp) 40-1½. State leader: Scott-Ellis (Curtis) 49-2½.

Pole vault 4A: Webber (M) 14-6; Brown (CV) 14-1; Hurtibuse (M) 13-6; Malinak (CV) 13-6; Thomas (SP) 13-6; Puyear (U) 13-6. 3A: Johnson (MtS) 13-0. 2A: L.Keithley (P) 13-6; Bode (R) 12-6. 1A: Cloaninger (Colf) 13-9; Soleberg (F) 13-3. B: Fryberg (L-R) 12-0; Hofer (Wait) 10-6; Bartlow (Pom) 10-6; Brown (L-R) 10-0. State leader: Chamberlain (Ephrata) 15-5½.

GIRLS

100 _ 4A: Lin (F) 12.46e; Carlson (SP) 12.61e; Nelson (F) 12.75; Kennedy (LC) 12.5w. 3A: Lively (NC) 13.04; McKinley (MtS) 13.14; Egland (NC) 13.18. 2A: Mauer (Chen) 12.2h, 12.68e; Luu (Col) 12.6. 1A: Nelson (L) 12.60; Smith (Chew) 12.8. B: Stabl (T-O-R) 12.79e; Apele (StG) 13.0; Reiber (SJ-E) 13.1; Williams (Pom) 13.1; Varney (T-O-R) 13.2; Johnson (Col-H) 13.3. State leader: Jones (Franklin) 12.06.

200 _ 4A: Carlson (SP) 25.43; Siler (LC) 25.47; Lin (F) 25.97; Nelson (F) 26.5; Lindsay (GP) 26.51. 3A: Bourgous (EV) 26.1; Luce (MtS) 26.95. 2A: Mauer (Che) 26.0; Propeck (ML) 26.7. 1A: Nelson (L) 26.2; Waddell (L) 27.0; Beamer (Chew) 27.0. B: Stable (T-O-R) 25.9; Apele (StG) 27.45; Johnson (Col-H) 27.7; Reiber (SJ-E) 27.7. State leader: Jacka (Bellarmine) 24.36.

400 _ 4A: Siler (LC) 56.49; Brown (SP) 58.50; Banaugh (M) 59.0; Lindsey (GP) 59.1. 3A: Zalud (MtS) 58.4; McKinley (MtS) 59.59. 2A: Simmons (Chen) 1:00.67; Nordby (WV) 1:02.64. 1A: Beamer (Chew) 59.3; Johnstone (Chew) 1:01.5. B: Hennessey (Lib) 1:01.24; Ayala (VC) 1:02.41; Burns (StG) 1:03.08; Varney (T-O-R) 1:03.2; Flynn (L-R) 1:04.28. State leader: Siler.

800 _ 4A: Mires (M) 2:18.0; Nelson (SP) 2:21.6; Before (SP) 2:22.2; Dempsey (U) 2:22.72. 3A: Zalud (MtS) 2:19.44; Casto (NC) 2:23.3. 2A: Norby (WV) 2:25.78; Miller (Chen) 2:26.6. 1A: Jones (L) 2:25.2; Johnstone (Chew) 2:28.2. B: Reidy (StG) 2:27.3; Wilhelm (StG) 2:32.0; Meyer (Curl) 2:32.6; Vandenburg (NWC) 2:33.27. State leader: Friday (Bellingham) 2:13.49.

1,600 _ 4A: Mires (M) 4:58.77 (1,500 4:41.71); Nelson (SP) 5:04.02; Lake 5:11.67; Gildehouse (U) 5:13.89. 3A: Zalud (MtS) 5:09.88; Craig (MtS) 5:27.8. 2A: C.Druffel (P) 5:15.59; Wilson (R) 5:27.45. 1A: Jones (L) 5:19.97. B: Reidy (StG) 5:17.07; Vandenburg (NWC) 5:24.79; Newton (SJ-E) 5:29.7; Gundy (Aso) 5:47. State leader: Cochran (Bellarmine) 4:50.46.

3,200 _ 4A: Nelson (SP) 11:00.21; Stenerson (M) 11:21.54; Mires (M) 11:23.7; Lake (CV) 11:33.68. 3A: Bergam (EV) 12:13.47; E.Fall (NC) 12:23.58. 2A: C.Druffel (P) 11:22.04; Wilson (R) 11:44.5. 1A: Jones (L) 11:28.53. B: Vandenburg (NWC) 11:53.06; Johnson (StG) 12:40.64; Moland (StG) 12:43.54; Johnson (Aso) 12:52.3; Erickson (Dav) 13:05. State leader: Lord (Redmond) 10:50.62.

100 hurdles _ 4A: McNamee (F) 15.32; Fuchs (U) 15.4; Silver (M) 15.7; Prach (M) 16.2. 3A: Bourgeous (EV) 15.30; Luse (MtS) 16.28. 2A: Mauro (WV) 15.77e; 15.4h; Stralser (Chen) 15.9. 1A: Johnson (Colf) 16.2; Odell (N) 17.7. B: Stabl (T-O-R) 15.62e, 15.1h; Goodwin (North) 15.4; Mielke (Dav) 17.26; Jasman (Ode) 17.40; Seylor (W-C) 17.79. State leader: LeRoy (Gig Harbor) 14.75.

300 hurdles _ 4A: Fuchs (U) 45.81e, 45.4h; McNamee (F) 47.8; Silver (M) 47.99; Kondryszyn (CV) 48.2. 3A: Bourgeous (EV) 45.77e, 45.3h; Padrat (MtS) 46.7. 2A: Mauro (WV-S) 46.14e, 45.7h; N.Al-Hassan (P) 45.9. 1A: Johnstone (Chew) 47.7; Winlow (L) 48.1. B: Stabl (T-O-R) 45.47e, 44.4h; Goodwin (North) 46.67; Gust (L-R) 49.51; Jasman (Ode) 50.74; Mielke (Dav) 50.88. State leader: Clem (Eastmont) 43.68.

400 relay _ 4A: Mead 49.19; Lewis and Clark 49.97; Ferris 50.2; University 52.12. 3A: East Valley 51.10; North Central 51.3. 2A: Colville 50.3; Deer Park 50.6. 1A: Chewelah 50.28; Lakeside 51.3. B: Pomeroy 52.22; Lind-Ritzville 53.30; LaCrosse-Washtucna 53.97; Liberty 54.24; Northwest Christian 54.64. State leader: Ballarmine 48.06

800 relay _ 4A: Lewis and Clark 1:43.46; Mead 1:44.74; Ferris 1:45.94; Gonzaga Prep 1:49.2. 3A: North Central 1:48.10; Mt. Spokane 1:48.21. 2A: Colville 1:47.3; Cheney 1:49.0. 1A: Lakeside 1:48; Chewelah 1:48.2. B: Tekoa-Oakesdale-Rosalia 1:51.7; Waitsburg 1:52.6; Lind-Ritzville 1:53.15; Liberty 1:54.67. State leader: Eastmont 1:43.03.

1600 relay _ 4A: Mead 4:57.0; Shadle Park 4:00.2; Gonzaga Prep 4:01.4; Lewis and Clark 4:07.4. 3A: Mt. Spokane 4:10.4; North Central 4:19.6. 2A: Cheney 4:09.7; West Valley 4:10.5. 1A: Chewelah 4:13; Colfax 4:24.1. B: St. George’s 4:21.13; Northwest Christian 4:21.56; Wilbur-Creston 4:25.06; Asotin 4:25.4; Waitsburg 4:26.5; Reardan 4:27.44. State leader: Mead.

Shot put _ 4A: January (LC) 38-7; Graff (CV) 36-9½; Puhek (CV) 36-5½; Baker (U) 36-2½. 3A: Herrera (NC) 35-11; Day (NC) 35-4. 2A: Albrecht (P) 43-4; Kenney (WV) 40-8. 1A: Odell (N) 36-4½; Coffman (L) 34-5. B: Cornmesser (Lib) 36-¾; Brown (Selk) 35-3¾; Vesneske (Dav) 33-4; Bramer (Ode) 33-2¾. State leader: Albrecht.

Discus _ 4A: Weaver (LC) 126-1; Baker (U) 117-5; Johnson (GP) 117-2; Pope (SP) 114-0; Lindseth (F) 114-0. 3A: Damiano (MtS) 124-1; Tate (EV) 109-2. 2A: Kenney (WV) 152-0; Albrecht (P) 139-5; Lentz (Colv) 124-3. 1A: Frankart (F) 117-5; Charbonneau (L) 107-3. B: Cornmesser (Lib) 106-3; Pearson (Wait) 106-3; Arlt (L-R) 105-4. State leader: Kenney.

Javelin _ 4A: Nichols (SP) 133-3; Pope (SP) 133-1; Deishl (CV) 127-6; Boyden (F) 123-7. 3A: Snyder (MtS) 135-7; Goldman (MtS) 133-7. 2A: Lentz (Col) 124-3; Palk (Chen) 122-10. 1A: Frankart (F) 102-10. B: Crosby (Lib) 126-11; Worley (VC) 110-5; Apele (StG) 110-0; Hsu (StG) 106-8; MacArthur (Selk) 105-8. State leader: Kirkwood (Othello) 147-4.

High jump _ 4A: McNamee (F) 5-10; Adams (F) 5-4; Brown (SP) 5-2; Davis 5-2. 3A: Graybeal (NC) 5-2. 2A: Mauro (WV) 5-6; Cheslek (P) 5-2; Ham (Chen) 5-2. 1A: Tikker (L) 5-2; Neiman (F) 5-0; Willard (F) 5-0. B: Andrews (Aso) 5-2. State leader: McNamee.

Long jump _ 4A: Kennedy 18-2; McNamee (F) 17-11¼; Redmond (M) 16-10; Before (SP) 16-7. 3A: Dunning (EV) 16-5; Stierwalt (NC) 15-10¼. 2A: Almy (WV) 16-11¾; Obert (DP) 16-7½; Young (Chen) 16-6½. A: Cobb (Chew) 17-4½; Smith (Chew) 17-4½; Johnstone (Chew) 16-11. B: Goodwin (North) 17-5; Startin (L-W) 16-0; Jasman (Ode) 15-11½; Hardy (L-W) 15-1½; Simon (SJ-E) 15-0. State leader: Geubelle (Curtis) 19-6½.

Triple jump _ 4A: Davis (F) 36-5¾; Green (M) 35-8; Humphrey (SP) 35-6. 3A: Stierwalt (NC) 35-6; Dunning (EV) 35-2. 2A: B.Wold (WV) 34-10½; Pittman (R) 34-4. 1A: Johnstone (Chew) 36-0¼ ; Cobb (Chew) 34-8. B: Goodwin (North) 38-8; Brooks (Lib) 32-5; Ja.Jasman (Ode) 32-2; Heersink (Pom) 31-5¾; Jeney (Rear) 31-4. State leader: Geubelle (Curtis) 40-4.

Pole vault _ 4A: Clark (M) 11-9; Mueller (F) 10-3; Harris (F) 10-0; Vidmar (CV) 10-0. 3A: Dunning (EV) 11-0; McLean (MtS) 10-6; Smith (MtS) 10-6. 2A: Wold (WV) 9-6; Moorhead (Riv) 8-6; N.Al-Hassan (P) 8-6. 1A: Winlow (L) 12-0. B: Jasman (Ode) 8-0. State leader: Christian (Richland) 12-1.

(Coaches only, for additions or corrections call (509) 927-2154 or email davet@spokesman.com).

North Idaho Leaders

Boys

100 – 1, Nick Puckett (Timberlake) 11.0. 2, tie, Chesnut (Lewiston) and Kopsa (Sandpoint) 11.2. 4, tie, Graves (Lake City) and Palmer (LC) 11.3.

200 – 1, Puckett (TL) 22.2. 2, Weller (Coeur d’Alene Charter Academy) 22.6. 3, tie, Price (Lakeland), Kopsa (Spt) and Chesnut (Lew) 22.9.

400 – 1, N. Puckett (TL) 48.9. 2, tie, Price (LL) and Weller (CCA) 50.9. 4, Booth (Post Falls) 51.2. 5, Perez (Lew) 51.4.

800 – 1, John Coyle (LC) 1:57.4. 2, Frederickson (LC) 2:01.1. 3, Dickman (St. Maries) 2:01.7. 4, Wallen (Moscow) 2:02.2. 5, Ewing (Priest River) 2:02.3.

1,600 – 1, John Coyle (LC) 4:19.2. 2, Helbling (LC) 4:25.8. 3, Wendt (Mos) 4:37.0. 4, Pierson (Coeur d’Alene) 4:38.5. 5, Ewing (PR) 4:44.2.

3,200 – 1, C.J. Helbling (LC) 9:30.9. 2, Coyle (LC) 9:40.0. 3, Wendt (Mos) 10:14.8. 4, Sacksteder (TL) 10:19.9. 5, Stuart (Kellogg) 10:22.0.

110 hurdles – 1, tie, Ryan Bowen (Lew), Mark Pankratz (Kootenai) and Dan Mosman (Mos) 15.3. 4, Schalk (LC) 15.4. 5, Behre (Mos) 15.5.

300 hurdles – 1, Tanner Schalk (LC) 39.8. 2, Young (Lew) 40.5. 3, Mosman (Mos) 40.7. 4, Bowen (Lew) 41.1. 5, Behre (Mos) 42.1.

400 relay – 1, Lake City (Sean Jackson, Gabe Bruner, David Tart, Kyle Graves) 44.0. 2, Coeur d’Alene 45.2. 3, tie, Post Falls and Timberlake 45.3. 5, Lewiston 45.5.

800 relay – 1, Lewiston (Marcus Meier, Chris Chesnut, Andy Perez, Ryan Young) 1:32.4. 2, Lake City 1:32.8. 3, Post Falls 1:34.6. 4, Lakeland 1:35.2. 5, Coeur d’Alene 1:36.1.

1,600 relay – 1, Moscow (Matt Boydston, Anthony Williams, Dakota Wallen, Dan Mosman) 3:28.6. 2, Lake City 3:28.8. 3, Lewiston 3:29.5. 4, Timberlake 3:32.6. 5, Priest River 3:37.8.

Medley relay – 1, Lake City (Gabe Bruner, Billy Clifford, Curtis Tanner, Logan Frederickson) 3:48.4. 2, Coeur d’Alene Charter 3:52.6. 3, Priest River 3:53.0. 4, Kellogg 3:53.3. 5, Moscow 3:53.9.

Long jump – 1, Ryan Bowen (Lew) 22-5¼. 2, Jackson (LC) 21-4½. 3, Williams (Mos) 20-11. 4, Young (Lew) 20-10½. 5, Palmer (LC) 20-7.

Triple jump – 1, Travis Porter (TL) 41-9. 2, Norris (Wallace) 40-10¾. 3, Stockton (Bonners Ferry) 40-8½. 4, Eborall (Coeur d’Alene) 40-8. 5, Bruner (LC) 40-6¼.

High jump – 1, tie, Jake Price (LL) and Bowen (Lew) 6-4. 3, tie, Black (LL), Eborall (CdA) and Winebark (BF) 6-2.

Pole vault – 1, Jeremy Klas (Mos) 15-6. 2, Bowen (Lew) 13-6. 3, Parker (Koot) 13-3. 4, tie, Silvas (LC) and Atkins (LC) 13-0.

Shot put – 1, Cody Hays (Lew) 51-4½. 2, Furlin (Kell) 48-10. 3, King (PF) 47-6. 4, tie, Heston (LC) and Marshall (Kell) 47-3½.

Discus – 1, C. Hays (Lew) 160-1. 2, Davis (Lew) 159-0. 3, Masterson (TL) 145-8. 4, Florea (PR) 137-5. 5, Hayden (LC) 135-3.

Girls

100 – 1, Dominique Billingslea (CCA) 12.6. 2, Ela (CdA) 12.8. 3, Johnson (CdA) 12.9. 4, tie, Oster (TL), Reynolds (LL), Perez (Lew) and Van Dyke (Spt) 13.0.

200 – 1, Lacy Hopkins (PR) 25.8. 2, Nichols (TL) 26.1. 3, Billingslea (CCA) 26.4. 4, tie, Oster (TL) and Stadley (CCA) 26.6.

400 – 1, Hopkins (PR) 57.9. 2, Stadley (CCA) 58.8. 3, Rucker (LL) 1:01.0. 4, Drager (CdA) 1:01.1. 5, Hutchings (Spt) 1:01.3.

800 – 1, Janie Perez (Lew) 2:24.1. 2, Martin (Lew) 2:27.8. 3, Carpenter (LC) 2:28.0. 4, E. Hiatt (Bonners Ferry) 2:29.5. 5, Hokenson (Lew) 2:29.8.

1,600 – 1, Kinsey Gomez (CdA) 5:19.8. 2, Mitchell (LC) 5:29.9. 3, Veseth (Mos) 5:38.5. 4, Braden (BF) 5:39.1. 5, Nielsen (Mos) 5:41.4.

3,200 – 1, Gomez (CdA) 11:22.3. 2, Mitchell (LC) 11:28.5. 3, Braden (BF) 12:03.4. 4, Veseth (Mos) 12:10.3. 5, Nielsen (Mos) 12:13.1.

100 hurdles – 1, tie, Bailey Hewitt (Clark Fork) and Kacie Shields (PF) 16.3. 3, Perez (Lew) 16.4. 4, S. Hiatt (BF) 16.5. 5, Kuehn (LC) 16.6.

300 hurdles – 1, tie, Camille Reynolds (LL) and Janie Perez (Lew) 46.4. 3, Johnson (CdA) 46.6. 4, S. Hiatt (BF) 48.9. 5, Shields (PF) 49.1.

400 relay – 1, Coeur d’Alene (Faith Hazard, Hanna Johnson, Kelsey Wheeler, Taryne Ela) 51.3. 2, Sandpoint 51.6. 3, Lake City 52.1. 4, Timberlake 52.4. 5, CdA Charter 52.6.

800 relay – 1, Lewiston (Krista Perry, Jamie Gates, Bethany Stuffle, Janie Perez) 1:47.6. 2, Lakeland 1:49.8. 3, Lake City 1:50.7. 4, Coeur d’Alene 1:51.0. 5, Post Falls 1:51.7.

1,600 relay – 1, Lakeland (Camille Reynolds, Melissa Phillips, Kari Rucker, Blythe Jones) 4:09.8. 2, Lewiston 4:10.0. 3, Lake City 4:14.2. 4, Post Falls 4:16.5. 5, Priest River 4:17.2.

Medley relay – 1, Coeur d’Alene (Chelsea Lawhead, Dayna Drager, Faith Hazard, Taryne Ela) 1:54.3. 2, Lake City 1:55.5. 3, Lakeland 1:55.9. 4, Priest River 1:56.5. 5, Sandpoint 1:56.8.

Long jump – 1, Sabrina Ewing (CCA) 16-7½. 2, Anderson (Lew) 16-5¾. 3, Hewitt (CF) 16-5. 4, Robb (CdA) 16-2. 5, Howell (LL) 15-9½.

Triple jump – 1, Ewing (CCA) 35-4. 2, Hewitt (CF) 34-5. 3, Howell (LL) 33-2. 4, Johnson (Wall) 33-1. 5, Anderson (Lew) 33-0.

High jump – 1, Ewing (CCA) 5-4. 2, tie, DeMers (Spt) and Kuehn (LC) 5-2. 4, tie, Hopkins (PR), Hazard (CdA) and Martin (Lew) 5-0.

Pole vault – 1, Ariel Johnson (Mos) 10-6. 2, tie, Robertson (BF) and S. Hiatt (BF) 10-0. 4, Groenhout (Spt) 9-6. 5, tie, Keith (CdA) and Kovalchuk (Spt) 9-0.

Shot put – 1, Kristine Leonard (LL) 39-10½. 2, Armour (CdA) 37-0. 3, Miller (Lakeside) 36-4½. 4, Behr (Mos) 35-4½. 5, Bauman (PF) 35-1½.

Discus – 1, Rebecca Bauman (PF) 134-5. 2, Leonard (LL) 130-10½. 3, Miller (LS) 118-4. 4, Armour (CdA) 116-0. 5, Watt (BF) 109-0.

NOTE: Coaches are asked to call Greg Lee (765-7127 in Coeur d’Alene area, 1-800-344-6718, ext. 7127 outside Kootenai County) or e-mail ( gregl@spokesman.com) with updates or corrections.

Tuesday’s Result

District 9 2B regional

At Clarkston

BOYS

Waitsburg/Prescott 199, Pomeroy 75, Asotin 65, Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 58, Walla Walla Valley Academy 56, DeSales 44, Dayton 21

100-1, Nnaemeka (WWVA) 11.4. 2, Knebel (Pom) 11.8. 200-1, Alexenko (WP) 24.5. 2, NnAemeka (WWVA) 25.1. 400-1, Bartlow (Pom) 52.3. 2, Zuger (WP) 53.4. 800-1, Fowler (Aso) 2:03.8. 2, Chinonso (WWVA) 2:07.5. 1,600-1, Fowler (Aso) 4:47.8. 2, Montgomery (WP) 5:03.7. 3,200-1, Carpenter (WP) 11:13.6. 2, Montgomery (WP) 11:18.6. 110 high hurdles-1, Baker (WP) 16.1. 2, Jacobs (Aso) 16.8. 300 low hurdles-1, Baker (WP) 40. 2, Smith (WP) 40. 400 relay-1, Waitsburg/Prescott 45.1. 2, Pomeroy 45.7. 1,600 relay-1, Waitsburg/Prescott 3:34.5. 2, Pomeroy 3:36.7. High jump-1, Baskett (TOR) 5-8. 2, Jacobs (Aso) 5-8. Long jump-1, Fulbright (Day) 19-1 3/4. 2, Knebel (Pom) 18-11 3/4. Triple jump-1, Bartlow (Pom) 42-4 1/2. 2, Baskett (TOR) 40-9. Pole vault-1, Gibbs (DeS) 11-3. 2, Notturno (DeS) 11-3. Discus-1, Leher (WP) 140-7. 2, Hurst (Aso) 125-3/4. Javelin-1, Gertsch (WP) 145-9 1/2. 2, Cole (WP) 143-6 1/2. Shot put-1, Lehr (WP) 47-10. 2, Kiefel (WP) 44-2.

GIRLS

Asotin 137, Waitsburg/Prescott 117.3, Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 96, Dayton 71, Pomeroy 65.6, DeSales 32, Walla Walla Valley Academy 17.

100-1, Williams (Pom) 13.1. 2, Potter (WP) 13.3. 200-1, Stabl (Tor) 25.9. 2, Potter (WP) 27.4. 400-1, Owens (Day) 63.1. 2, Varney (TOR) 63.2. 800-1, Garcia (WP) 2:34.1. 2, Blakeley (TOR) 2:35. 1,600-1, Gund (Aso) 5:47. 2, Johnson (Aso) 5:47.3. 3,200-1, Johnson (Aso) 12:52.3. 2, Bonito (WP) 13:51.1. 100 high hurdles-1, Stabl (TOR) 15.1. 2, Owens (Day) 17.9. 300 low hurdles-1, Stabl (TOR) 45.4. 2, Hafn (WP) 1:01.2. 400 relay-1, Pomeroy 52.4. 2, Dayton 52.7. 800 relay-1, Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 1:51.7. 2, Waitsburg/Prescott 1:52.6. 1,600 relay-1, Asotin 4:25.4. 2, Waitsburg/Prescott 4:26.8. High jump-1, Jacobsen (WWVA) 5-3. 2, Andrews (Aso) 4-10. Long jump-1, Warren (Day) 15-8 1/4. 2, Williams (Pom) 14-5 3/4. Triple jump-1, Warren (Day) 32-2. 2, Owens (Day) 31-7. Pole vault-1, Notturno (DeS) 8. 2, Lapape (WP) 7-6. Discus-1, Henderson (Aso) 100-9. 2, Pearson (WP) 99-3 1/4. Javelin-1, Cole (WP) 103-4. 2, Chappell (TOR) 99-11 1/2. Shot put-1, Henderson (Aso) 33-1. 2, Cole (WP) 29-5.

Fish counts

The upstream movement of Chinook, steelhead and shad at Columbia and Snake River Dams on 10/4 and year-to-date totals:

SiteChinookSteelheadShad
Bonneville36273968
Year totals902673003133
The Dalles24311314
Year totals60526124331
John Day166971n/a
Year totals455362767n/a
McNary1630110
Year totals2944623420
Priest Rapids
Year totals3707540
Wellsn/a
Year totals6860n/a
Ice Harbor214270
Year totals2165531600
L.Monumental1122220
Year totals1654039630
Little Goose125917n/a
Year totals130182568n/a
Lower Granite792240
Year totals1006776300

Moves

BASEBALL

American League

BOSTON RED SOX—Placed RHP Clay Buchholz on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 15. Recalled OF Jonathan Van Every from Pawtucket (IL).

TAMPA BAY RAYS—Agreed to terms with LHP Scott Kazmir on a three-year contract extension through 2011. Activated RHP Al Reyes from the 15-day DL. Designated RHP Scott Dohmann for assignment.

TEXAS RANGERS—Activated OF Marlon Byrd from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Travis Metcalf to Oklahoma (PCL).

National League

CINCINNATI REDS—Placed SS Jeff Keppinger on the 15-day DL. Purchased the contract of INF Paul Janish from Louisville (IL).

PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Placed C Ryan Doumit on the 15-day DL. Purchased the contract of C Raul Chavez from Indianapolis (IL).

American Association

SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS—Signed RHP Curt Dixon.

FORT WORTH CATS—Released RHP Tim Vasquez.

Can-Am League

ATLANTIC CITY SURF—Released C Wally Rosa.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

DALLAS MAVERICKS—Named Rick Carlisle coach.

MILWAUKEE BUCKS—Named Kelvin Sampson, Jim Boylan, Lionel Hollins and Joe Wolf assistant coaches.

TORONTO RAPTORS—Exercised the 2008-09 option on F Jamario Moon.

Women’s National Basketball Association

CONNECTICUT SUN—Extended the contracts of Mike Thibault, coach, and Scott Hawk and Bernadette Mattox, assistant coaches, through 2009.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

CLEVELAND BROWNS—Terminated the contract of DB Kenny Wright.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed QB Casey Hansen, LB Gary Butler and LB Mark Staffieri.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Released C Chris White. Signed WR Chas Cessner.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Named Scott Mellanby consultant to the general manager and hockey operations department.

COLLEGE

BENTLEY—Named Jessica King field hockey coach.

DARTMOUTH—Named Rick Bender varsity athletic communications director.

GRAMBLING STATE—Named Donnita Drain women’s basketball coach.

INDIANA—Named Katie Abrahamson-Henderson women’s associate head basketball coach.

INDIANA STATE—Announced women’s basketball G Chelsea Buher will transfer from Illinois.

LOYOLA, MD.—Named Erin Konheim women’s assistant soccer coach.

MONTANA STATE—Named Temesghen Starr men’s assistant basketball coach.

NEVADA—Announced the resignation of Rich Merritt, men’s golf coach.

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE—Named Eric Crumpecker men’s and women’s track coach.

VIRGINIA TECH—Named Braden Holloway men’s and women’s associate head swimming coach.

Today’s odds

America’s Line

NBA playoffs

FavoritePts (O/U)Underdog
SPURS7.5 (184)Hornets

Home team in capital letters.