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BASEBALL

Pacific Coast League

American Conference

CentralWLPct.GB
Iowa (Cubs)3826.594
Albuquerque (Marlins)3629.5542 1/2
Col. Springs (Rockies)3132.4926 1/2
Omaha (Royals)2835.4449 1/2
EasternWLPct.GB
Oklahoma (Rangers)3628.563
Nashville (Pirates)3230.5163
New Orleans (Astros)3035.4626 1/2
Memphis (Cardinals)2735.4358

Pacific Conference

NorthernWLPct.GB
Tacoma (Mariners)3326.559
Edmonton (Expos)3133.4844 1/2
Portland (Padres)3134.4775
Salt Lake (Angels)2439.38111
SouthernWLPct.GB
Sacramento (Athletics)4025.615
Tucson (Diamondbacks)3529.5474 1/2
Fresno (Giants)3035.46210
Las Vegas (Dodgers)2738.41513

Monday’s Games

Omaha at Nashville, ppd., rain

Oklahoma 11, Colorado Springs 3

Memphis 4, New Orleans 2

Edmonton 3, Tucson 2, 10 innings

Albuquerque 11, Iowa 9

Sacramento 5, Fresno 0

Salt Lake 6, Tacoma 4

Portland 4, Las Vegas 2

Tuesday’s Games

Fresno at Sacramento

Iowa at Albuquerque

New Orleans at Memphis

Oklahoma at Colorado Springs

Omaha at Nashville, 1st game

Omaha at Nashville, 2nd game

Portland at Las Vegas

Salt Lake at Tacoma, comp. of susp. game

Salt Lake at Tacoma

Tucson at Edmonton

PIL

Langley 11, Spokane RiverHawks 2

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Mejiholm, Grant (9) and Lennerton; Bartlett, Serapion (5) and DuBarry. W—Mejiholm. L—Bartlett.

HITS: Langley—Bell-Irving 3, Campbell 3, Smithson 2, Parliament 2, St.Pierre 4, Schroer, Franklin 3. Spokane—Robinson, Wark, Stevenson 2, Massie 2, Cannon 2. 2B—Bell-Irving 3, Parliament, Stevenson.

College Baseball America Top 25

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — The top 25 teams in the Baseball America poll with records through June 14 and previous ranking (voting by the staff of Baseball America):

RecordPvs
1. Miami49-111
2. Texas55-132
3. South Carolina50-153
4. Cal State Fullerton40-216
5. Arkansas43-228
6. Georgia43-219
7. Louisiana State46-1710
8. East Carolina51-135
9. Stanford46-147
10. Georgia Tech44-214
11. Rice46-1411
12. Arizona35-2521
13. Long Beach State40-2113
14. Florida State45-2312
15. Notre Dame51-1214
16. Florida43-2216
17. Vanderbilt45-1915
18. Oral Roberts50-1117
19. Tulane41-2118
20. Texas A&M42-2219
21. Washington39-2020
22. Arizona State41-1822
23. Mississippi39-2123
24. Virginia44-1524
25. Oklahoma38-2425

Collegiate Top 25

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The top 25 teams in the Collegiate Baseball poll with records through June 13, points and previous ranking (voting by coaches, sports writers and sports information directors:

RecordPtsPvs
1. Miami49-114931
2. Texas55-134922
3. Arkansas45-224874
4. Cal State Fullerton42-214855
5. Georgia43-214827
6. LSU46-174808
7. South Carolina50-154799
8. Arizona35-25-147318
9. Stanford46-1446911
10. Rice46-1446712
11. Georgia Tech44-214663
12. Long Beach State40-214656
13. East Carolina51-1346410
14. Florida State45-2346213
15. Tulane41-2145914
16. Texas A&M42-2245815
17. Vanderbilt45-1945616
18. Florida43-2245217
19. Notre Dame51-1245019
20. Virginia44-1544820
21. Washington39-20-144621
22. Oral Roberts50-1144522
23. Arizona State41-1844223
24. Mississippi39-2143924
25. Central Florida47-1843825

College World Series

(Double Elimination)

Friday-Monday, June 18-28

Texas (55-13) vs. Arkansas (45-22)

Arizona (35-25-1) vs. Georgia (43-21)

South Carolina (50-15) vs. Cal State Fullerton (42-21)

Miami (49-11) vs. LSU (46-17)

High school Senior American Legion

Through June 13

WLPct.
Bandits41.800
Patriots21.667
Blue Devils11.500
Northstars34.429
Cannons14.200

Monday’s Results

Bandits 8, Patriots 5, 1st game

Patriots 6, Bandits 5, 2nd game

Blue Devils 5, Northstars 2, 1st game

Blue Devils 7, Northstars 1, 2nd game

Today’s Games

Northstars vs. Bandits at Jackson Field (2), 5:30 p.m.

Cannons vs. Patriots at Washington State Univ., 5:30

Blue Devils 5, Northstars 2

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Bertholf and Kelly; Weiler and Dinsmore. W–Weiler. L–Bertholf.

HITS: Northstars–England 2, Joselyn, Tappe. Blue Devils–Kitsan 3, Smith, Hoffman, Davenprot 2, Rocky, Kern. 2B–Joselyn, Davenport. 3B–Davenport. HR–Rocky, Kern.

Blue Devils 7, Northstars 1

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Kitzan, Davenport (5) and McConnell; Bussard, Walker (1), Walker (5) and Wolf.

HITS: Blue Devils–Rocky 2, Weber, Moore, Holcomb, Kranches, Carnahan. Northstars–Servatius, Wolf, Joselyn. 2B–Rocky 2, Moore, Wolf.

Bandits 8, Patriots 5

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Van Sickle, Byers (6) and Karwacki; Sloot, Widman (5) and Roper. W–Van Sickle. L–Sloot.

HITS: Bandits–Markey, McClenny, Byers, Peterson 2, Proszek 2, Van Sickle 2, King. Patriots–Young, Hinrichs 2, Maj 3, Simpson 2, Templeton 2, Roper 2, Krieger. 2B–Peterson, Proszek, Van Sickle, King, Hinrichs 2, Maj. 3B–Templeton.

Patriots 6, Bandits 5

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Proszek, Byers (7) and McClenny; Simpson, Kromm (6) and Bronowski. W–Kromm (1-1). L–Byers.

HITS: Bandits–Lusp-Liggins, McClenny, Karwacki 2, Byers, Peterson, Harkey 2. Patriots–Young, Hinrichs, Maj 2, Templeton 2, Bronowski. 2B–Byers. 3B–. HR–Maj, Templeton.

Junior American Legion

Through June 13

NorthWLPct.
Mead401.000
Colville301.000
Shadle Park201.000
Newport31.750
Gonzaga Prep22.500
North Central12.333
Lakeside13.250
Mt. Spokane01.000
Rogers03.000
Deer Park04.000

SouthWLPct.
Lewis and Clark501.000
Central Valley301.000
Cheney101.000
Medical Lake31.750
West Valley21.750
University33.500
East Valley11.500
Pullman12.333
Ferris13.250
Freeman05.000
Whitman County04.000

Monday’s Results

Central Valley 13, East Valley 2

Cheney 10, Ferris 1

University 11, Freeman/Liberty 0

Whitman County at Medical Lake, not reported

Colville 16, North Central 5

Gonzaga Prep at Deer Park, not reported

Newport 11, Lakeside 6

Shadle Park 8, Mead 6

Today’s Games

Cheney at Central Valley, 5:30 p.m.

Pullman at Medical Lake, 5:30

West Valley vs. Lewis and Clark at Hart Field, 5:30

Whitman County at University, 5:30

Lakeside at Mt. Spokane (2), 3

Newport at Deer Park, 5:30

North Central at Colville, 5:30

Central Valley 13, East Valley 2

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Froehlich and Harris; Kelley, Rippee (4), Parker (4) and Shaw. W–Froehlich (3-0). L–Kelley (1-1).

HITS: Central Valley–Black 2, Maynes 2, Froehlich, Harris 2, Henderson 2, Renz, Smith 2, Mosier. East Valley–Rippee, Hoekema, Matsuda 2, Tognocchi, Lengyl. 2B–Black, Maynes, Harris, Smith 2, Matsuda. 3B–Froehlich, Henderson.

Newport 11, Lakeside 6

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Stillar, Froemke (5) and Corigliano; McCanna, Miltner (5), Tiede (5) and Tiede, Hunt (5). W–McCanna (1-0). L–Stillar.

HITS: Lakeside–Froemke 2, Perkins, Stillar, Hayes, Corigliano, Erickson. Newport–Green 2, Collison, Melendez 3, Tiede 2, Miltner 2, Stroyan, Hunt 2. 2B–Erickson, Miltner, Melendez. 3B–Green. HR–Melendez, Green.

University 11, Freeman/Liberty 0

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Smith, Soleta (4), Cox (5) and Van Sickle; Horlen, Dresback (4) and Thies. W–Smith. L–Horlen (0-1).

HITS: University–Conrad, Englebert 3, Van Sickle 2, Smith, F.Barker, Jurich, T.Barker, Brooks 2. Freeman/Liberty–N.Szymanowski. 2B–Van Sickle. HR–Smith.

Cheney 10, Ferris 1

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Aiken and Hale, Klippert (7); Berland, Vick (5) and Kittridge. W–Aiken (2-1). L–Berland.

HITS: Cheney–Harder 2, Vijarro, Harkema, Schoenhuth 2, Aiken 2. Ferris–Lytle, Kittridge, Berland, Dawely. 2B–Harkema.

Colville 16, North Central 5

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LeClaire, Fox (5), Snyder (6), Bell (7) and Lynds; Swennunsom, Stanifer (4), McClain (5) and Hustad. W–LeClaire. L–Swennunsom.

HITS: Colville–Lynds 2, Bell 3, LeClaire 3, Fox 3, Snyder 2, Wegeleben, Trueman, Bateman 2. North Central–Plager, Hustad, Stanifer, Hare, McClain, Thrash, Lagrfe. 2B–LeClaire 2, Fox 2, Snyder, Wegeleben, Plager, Hare.

Shadle Park 8, Mead 6

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Powell, Bates (6) and Tolken; Williams, Benson (6) and Naccarato. W–Powell. L–Williams (1-1).

HITS: Shadle Park–Anderson 2, Rigsby, Powell, Tolken 2, Shook, Kiter, Holcomb 2. Mead–Regalado, Naccarato 2, Birdwell, Mattingly 3, Courtney 2. 2B–Anderson, Shook, Birdwell, Mattingly. HR–Powell.

BASKETBALL

NBA Playoffs

All Times PDT

NBA FINALS

(Best-of-7)

Tuesday, June 15

L.A. Lakers at Detroit, 6 p.m., Detroit leads series 3-1

Thursday, June 17

Detroit at L.A. Lakers, 6 p.m., if necessary

Sunday, June 20

Detroit at L.A. Lakers, 6 p.m., if necessary

WNBA

All Times PDT

EASTERN CONFERENCE

WLPctGB
New York63.667
Detroit53.625 1/2
Indiana44.5001 1/2
Connecticut46.4002 1/2
Charlotte35.3752 1/2
Washington35.3752 1/2

WESTERN CONFERENCE

WLPctGB
Seattle52.714
Houston64.600 1/2
Los Angeles64.600 1/2
Minnesota44.5001 1/2
Phoenix44.5001 1/2
San Antonio36.3333
Sacramento25.2863

Monday’s Games

Los Angeles 76, Connecticut 74, OT

Tuesday’s Games

San Antonio at Charlotte, 4 p.m.

Seattle at New York, 4:30 p.m.

Sparks 76, Suns 74 (OT)

CONNECTICUT (74)

Palmer 4-12 5-5 13, Sales 8-18 3-5 19, McWilliams-Franklin 6-8 2-4 14, Black 1-2 0-0 2, Douglas 4-15 2-3 12, Brungo 0-2 0-0 0, Derevjanik 2-7 2-2 6, Jones 4-5 0-0 8, Futrell 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 29-70 14-19 74.

LOS ANGELES (76)

Mabika 3-7 0-0 6, Milton-Jones 4-6 6-7 14, Leslie 5-14 5-7 15, Macchi 4-9 1-2 9, Teasley 7-13 1-2 17, Dixon 4-8 4-4 12, Thomas 0-2 0-0 0, Whitmore 0-0 3-4 3, Weatherspoon 0-0 0-0 0, Masciadri 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-59 20-26 76.

Connecticut34301074
Los Angeles36281276

3-Point Goals—Connecticut 2-14 (Douglas 2-6, Palmer 0-1, Sales 0-2, Brungo 0-2, Derevjanik 0-3), Los Angeles 2-9 (Teasley 2-4, Leslie 0-1, Milton-Jones 0-2, Macchi 0-2). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Connecticut 32 (McWilliams-Franklin, Palmer, Jones 5), Los Angeles 52 (Leslie 14). Assists—Connecticut 17 (Sales 5), Los Angeles 20 (Teasley 9). Total fouls—Connecticut 22, Los Angeles 25. Technicals—Palmer, Teasley. Flagrant fouls—Teasley. A—8,862.

FOOTBALL

Arena League

All Times PDT

ArenaBowl XVIII

Sunday, June 27

San Jose at Arizona, 1 p.m.

CFL

All Times PDT

Tuesday’s Game

Saskatchewan at Toronto, 4:30 p.m.

Thursday’s Game

Ottawa at Winnipeg, 6 p.m.

Friday’s Game

Hamilton at British Columbia, 7 p.m.

Saturday’s Game

Edmonton at Montreal, 4 p.m.

Sunday’s Game

Calgary at Saskatchewan, 1 p.m.

AUTO RACING

NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Leaders

Through June 13

Points

1, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., 2113. 2, Jimmie Johnson, 2055. 3, Matt Kenseth, 1889. 4, Jeff Gordon, 1874. 5, Tony Stewart, 1854. 6, Bobby Labonte, 1812. 7, Kurt Busch, 1803. 8, Elliott Sadler, 1773. 9, Kevin Harvick, 1735. 10, Ryan Newman, 1674.

11, Jeremy Mayfield, 1672. 12, Jamie McMurray, 1670. 13, Kasey Kahne, 1651. 14, Mark Martin, 1581. 15, Rusty Wallace, 1572. 16, Casey Mears, 1524. 17, Dale Jarrett, 1524. 18, Robby Gordon, 1490. 19, Terry Labonte, 1469. 20, Sterling Marlin, 1432.

Money

1, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., $3,799,604. 2, Matt Kenseth, $3,504,371. 3, Tony Stewart, $3,123,474. 4, Jeff Gordon, $2,532,294. 5, Jimmie Johnson, $2,490,379. 6, Elliott Sadler, $2,291,176. 7, Kevin Harvick, $2,246,271. 8, Ryan Newman, $2,179,172. 9, Kasey Kahne, $2,091,997. 10, Bobby Labonte, $2,062,569.

11, Rusty Wallace, $1,973,951. 12, Dale Jarrett, $1,895,460. 13, Scott Wimmer, $1,881,381. 14, Michael Waltrip, $1,835,271. 15, Sterling Marlin, $1,733,048. 16, Robby Gordon, $1,688,636. 17, Jeff Burton, $1,657,199. 18, Jeremy Mayfield, $1,643,717. 19, Mark Martin, $1,635,342. 20, Terry Labonte, $1,625,097.

GOLF

PGA Tour Money Leaders

Through June 13

TrnMoney
1. Vijay Singh16$4,665,861
2. Phil Mickelson14$4,233,323
3. Ernie Els9$3,144,775
4. Tiger Woods10$2,851,583
5. Sergio Garcia12$2,647,438
6. Stuart Appleby14$2,234,975
7. Davis Love III13$2,204,313
8. Adam Scott8$2,051,670
9. Chad Campbell17$2,028,188
10. Steve Flesch17$1,975,416
11. Stewart Cink16$1,808,524
12. Stephen Ames15$1,740,397
13. John Daly12$1,613,271
14. Jonathan Kaye15$1,564,372
15. Mike Weir13$1,537,611
16. K.J. Choi13$1,433,744
17. Zach Johnson16$1,431,372
18. Scott Verplank12$1,378,725
19. Chris DiMarco15$1,369,167
20. Rory Sabbatini17$1,360,381
21. Shigeki Maruyama15$1,336,468
22. Kenny Perry14$1,328,508
23. Fred Couples12$1,297,109
24. Jerry Kelly14$1,271,850
25. Darren Clarke10$1,250,435
Also: 36. Kirk Triplett13$974,368

LPGA Money Leaders

Through June 13

TrnMoney
1. Annika Sorenstam8$1,020,213
2. Grace Park10$770,730
3. Lorena Ochoa10$577,753
4. Cristie Kerr10$500,750
5. Se Ri Pak9$496,540
6. Mi-Hyun Kim11$374,044
7. Karrie Webb9$366,024
8. Jennifer Rosales10$355,480
9. Shi Hyun Ahn10$331,820
10. Juli Inkster9$290,559
11. Stacy Prammanasudh11$274,279
12. Becky Morgan10$267,254
13. Sherri Steinhauer11$259,522
14. Jung Yeon Lee10$259,465
15. Karen Stupples11$257,506
16. Meg Mallon9$236,233
17. Aree Song10$236,192
18. Gloria Park12$217,944
19. Catriona Matthew11$215,217
20. Angela Stanford11$208,909
21. Seol-AnJeon10$204, 542
22. Rosie Jones7$200,122
23.Wendy Ward11$198,160
24.Hee-Won Han11$197,249
25. Jeong Jang11$196, 298

Champions Tour Money Leaders

Through June 13

TrnMoney
1. Gil Morgan14$1,083,781
2. Hale Irwin12$1,008,788
3. Larry Nelson13$827,554
4. Bruce Fleisher14$812,031
5. Craig Stadler10$759,819
6. Tom Jenkins14$725,553
7. D.A. Weibring13$704,252
8. Tom Purtzer11$666,495
9. Dana Quigley15$615,406
10. Allen Doyle14$605,122
11. Fuzzy Zoeller11$537,310
12. Wayne Levi14$525,055
13. Mark McNulty11$520,002
14. Jim Thorpe12$514,711
15. Morris Hatalsky14$514,703
16. Ed Fiori14$514,529
17. Graham Marsh15$478,403
18. Bob Gilder15$457,187
19. Tom Kite13$388,075
20. Jerry Pate14$384,782
21. Jay Sigel15$381,564
22. Tom Watson7$379,320
23. Gary Koch10$372,277

D.A. Davidson Pro-Am Series Inland Empire Chapter PGA

At Chewelah

Professionals

PlayerClubTotal
Trevor FoxIndian Canyon65
Luke BakerDeer Park68
Steve PrughManito69
Matt BunnHighlands71
Chris JohnstonIndian Canyon71
Steve NelkeHangman Valley72
Darin Vaughan Twin Lakes72
Dave ChristensonCircling Raven72
Bob ScottMeadowWood72
Jason PittChewelah72
Tim MortonPrairie Falls73
Andy HiteDominion Meadows74
Kit De AndreLiberty Lake74
Dean FotisPonderosa Springs74
Mark PoirierCreek at Qualchan74

Senior Professionals

PlayerClubTotal
Bill SprouleOkanogan Valley75
Jim MilliganHighlands75

Amateur Gross (0-8 handicap)

PlayerClubTotal
Kent BrownShoshone69
Randy KirbyChewelah69
Craig ZieglerPonderosa Springs69
Ryan MortonPrairie Falls70
Monte BestBlack Rock72
Steve BeckerBlack Rock73
Gary Hentges Chewelah73

Amateur Net (0-8 handicap)

PlayerClubTotal
Peter SchoryChewelah68
Steve LounsburyCircling Raven69
Chris CampQualchan69
Mike EiringHidden Lakes69
Bob BiondiIndian Canyon69
Daren AndersonHangman Valley70
Mel HamiltonFairways70

Amateur Net (9-13 handicap)

PlayerClubTotal
Ed BishopMeadowWood66
Bruce HuntBryden Canyon66
Bill BurkeDownriver68
George GarberQualchan69
Zeke DomeboCircling Raven71
Loren SnyderLiberty Lake71
Elmer JacksonDownriver73
George CheneyHighlands74
Monte RuskOkanogan Valley76

Amateur Net (14-over handicap)

PlayerClubTotal
JD NelsonIndian Canyon68
George RaymondBlack Rock69
Ed SondermanLiberty Lake69
Gary WrightLewiston69
Rich PennaDownriver69
Dwayne SharpPinehurst70
Jarett RobbinsSun Dance70
Carl CarrHighlands71
Bob RebwineDominion Meadows71
Rob Lechot Highlands71
Jim LeversChewelah71
Dick BosinChewelah71

Team Results

120—Ponderosa Springs: Dean Fotis, Craig Ziegler, Al Scarth, Pete Faust, Mac Harrison

123—Lewiston: Joe Esh, Mike Welling, Gary Wright, Corey Brown, Gabe Alexander

124—Hangman Valley: Steve Nelke, Daren Anderson, Darrell Haugen, Pete Curry Jim Reugh

124—Indian Canyon: Trevor Fox, Mike Scaringella, Bob Biondi, Steve Drake, David Hill

125—Manito: Steve Prugh, Jim O’Rourke, Conrad Lysiak, Tom Boubel, Eric Hastings

126—Circling Raven: Dave Christenson, Jess Aruther, Steve Lounsbury, Dallas Gowdy, Zeke Do

126—Liberty Lake: Kit De Andre, Cris Kennedy, Bart Knowles, Ed Sonderman, Loren Snyder

126—Chewelah: Jason Pitt, Peter Schory, Dick Bosin, Jim Levers, Rod Fogle

127—Deer Park: Luke Baker, Joe Burns, Danny Dement, Darren Snyder, Justin Coleman

127—Dominion Meadows: Andy Hite, Tim Gray, Dutch Parsell, Bob Rebwine, Steve West

127—Indian Canyon: Chris Johnston, Bob Buechel, Charity Owen, Bob Materne, JD Nelson

127—The Creek at Qualchan: Mark Poirier, Steve Fisher, Dave Adams, Sam Brown, Mark Nelson

SWAGA Review Cup

At The Fairways

Friday, June 11

Round Two

Division 1

Chewelah 14 ½, Indian Canyon 12 ½, Spokane Country Club 11 ½, Downriver 8, Manito 4 ½, Fairways 3

Division 2

Hangman Valley 12 ½, Liberty Lake 11 ½, Qualchan 8 ½, Esmeralda 8, Wandermere 7 ½, Sun Dance 6.

SOCCER

MLS

All Times PDT

Eastern Conference

WLTPtsGFGA
Chicago434161411
Columbus433151111
MetroStars334131619
D.C. United354131217
New England26391218

Western Conference

WLTPtsGFGA
Los Angeles633212619
Kansas City543181411
San Jose433151915
Dallas442141213
Colorado2351168

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

Saturday’s Games

Los Angeles at MetroStars, 1 p.m.

Columbus at D.C. United, 4:30 p.m.

Kansas City at New England, 4:30 p.m.

San Jose at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.

Dallas at Colorado, 6 p.m.

TRACK AND FIELD

College

Inland Northwest college and open track and field leaders, through meets of June 12 (w-wind aided, c-converted from hand time):

MEN

100–Buchanan (WSU) 10.15w, McSwain (WSU) 10.48w, Robertson (WSU) 10.51, Ray (I) 10.61, Nelson (WSU) and Boston (WSU) 10.68w. Non-D-I: Rorem (Whit) 10.87. Open: Ndebele (unat) 10.44, Chatman (unat) 10.48, James (unat) 10.54.

200–Ray (I) 20.94w, Robertson (WSU) 21.00w, McSwain (WSU) 21.37w, Ruffin (I) 21.41, Nelson (WSU) 21.50w. Non-D-I: Rorem (Whit) 22.48. Open: James (unat) 21.23w, Ndebele (unat) 21.39.

400–Ray (I) 47.85, Giuffre (I) 47.86, Cason (WSU) 48.22, Ishmael (WSU) 48.26, Moon (EWU) 48.32. Non-D-I: Boyer (CCS) 50.20.

800–Boyer (CCS) 1:52.71, Kellogg (EWU) 1:53.63, Gavin (CCS) 1:53.73, Ayume (CCS) 1:54.41, Sauer (Whit) 1:54.61.

1,500–Barrus (WSU) 3:51.34, B. Fuller (EWU) 3:52.01, Kellogg (EWU) 3:54.49, Anderson (GU) 3:55.58, Concha (WSU) 3:56.75. Non-D-I: Axtman (CCS) 3:57.35.

3,000 steeplechase–Eitel (I) 8:43.94, B. Fuller (EWU) 8:57.38, Reiff (I) 9:14.89, Axtman (CCS) 9:29.69, Grant (WSU) 9:30.37.

5,000–Wolf (WSU) 14:05.34, Reiff (I) 14:39.01, Johnson (WSU) 14:40.81, Freimuth (WSU) 14:41.74, Andrew Jones (WSU) 14:42.31. Non-D-I: Axtman (CCS) 14:45.09.

10,000–Currell (CCS) 30:26.46, B. Fuller (EWU) 30:31.56, Manning (GU) 31:22.39, Miller (GU) 31:27.62, Dean (CCS) 32:13.19.

110 hurdles–Mason (WSU) 13.81, Powell (WSU) 14.43, Henry (I) 14.48w, Leavitt (WSU) 14.52, Richardson (I) 14.56w. Non-D-I: Mapp (CCS) 15.25, Schwabe (CCS) 15.25w

400 hurdles–Moon (EWU) 51.47, Leavitt (WSU) 51.48, Cassleman (WSU) 52.71, Leyk (WSU) 52.77, Wilson (EWU) 52.97. Non-D-I: Hutchinson (CCS) 55.61.

4x100 relay–Washington State 39.55, Idaho 41.15, Eastern Washington 41.97, CC Spokane 42.32, Whitworth 42.80.

4x400 relay –Washington State 3:09.63, Idaho 3:10.53, Eastern Washington 3:18.54, CC Spokane 3:19.69, Whitworth 3:26.37.

High jump–Alverson (WSU) 6-83/4, Richardson (I) and Lindstrom (CCS) 6-6, Ely (EWU) 6-5, Turpin (WSU) and Forth (I) 6-43/4.

Pole vault–Nicoletti (WSU) 16-43/4, J. Powell (CCS) 16-2, Richardson (I) 15-1, Krings (CCS) 14-11, Turpin (WSU) 14-9. Open: Byers (unat) 16-63/4, Erickson (unat) 15-1.

Long jump–Mason (WSU) 25-51/4, Drake (EWU) 23-71/2, Sargent (EWU) 23-21/2, Turner (CCS) 23-21/2w, Penrod (EWU) 23-1/2.

Triple jump–Smith (WSU) 51-10, Grubbs (EWU) 48-43/4, Hampton (WSU) 47-41/2, Kapofu (I) 47-1/4, Sargent (EWU) 46-61/4. Non-D-I: Lindstrom (CCS) 43-11/2.

Shot put–Gehring (WSU) 63-6, Winger (I) 58-1/2, Weingard (EWU) 52-21/2, Neel (WSU) 51-33/4, Schramm (WSU) 50-11. Non-D-I: Richard (Whit) 49-73/4. Open: Paul (unat) 52-81/4.

Discus–Demeroutis (EWU) 178-8, Winger 171-0, Ulrick (WSU) 169-3, Martell (I) 168-2, Neel (WSU) 164-3. Non-D-I: Gilmore (CCS) 135-9. Open: Paul (unat) 165-3, Snyder (unat) 160-6.

Hammer–— Gehring (WSU) 198-9, Quinn (EWU) 194-3, Cullinan (WSU) 186-3, Mattox (I) 175-5, Weingard (EWU) 171-9. Non-D-I: Stewart (Whit) 156-11. Open: Shaffer (unat) 201-8, Snyder (unat) 182-0, Crater (unat) 180-2, Paul (unat) 178-1, Linerud (Bigfoot TC) 177-3.

Javelin–Borland (WSU) 238-11, Murray (CCS) 225-5, Guydish (EWU) 216-11, Folk (I) 211-0, Quinn (EWU) 193-11. Open: Weidman (Bigfoot TC) 213-11.

Decathlon–Richardson (I) 7,548, Powell (WSU) 6,887 (9 events), Brownell (WSU) 6,847, Turpin (WSU) 6,817, Lang (I) 6,544. Non-D-I: Schwabe (CCS) 5,694.

WOMEN

100–Shields (Whit) 11.70w, Pater (I) 11.71w, Hatcher (WSU) 11.88w, Samuel (I) 11.89w, Davis (EWU) 11.93. Open: Whyte (unat) 11.37w.

200–Pater (I) 24.28w, Gulley (WSU) 24.32, Hatcher (WSU) 24.48, Samuel (I) 24.69, J. Pickler (WSU) 25.04w. Non-D-I: Shields (Whit) 25.04. Open: Whyte (unat) 23.83.

400–Probasco-Canda (WSU) 55.57, Hoeck (I) 55.98, Samuel (I) 56.41, Wilson (WSU) 57.10, Heater (EWU) 57.12. Non-D-I: Burt (CCS) 59.12.

800–Green (WSU) 2:08.62, Kamau (I) 2:10.03, Murdoch (I) 2:12.30, Prunty (EWU) 2:13.60, Olson (I) 2:14.80. Non-D-I: Heinemann (Whit) 2:18.23.

1,500–Kamau (I) 4:17.19, Olson (I) 4:29.34, Prunty (EWU) 4:32.40, Marakurwa (I) 4:33.88, Vander Meulen (I) 4:36.89. Non-D-I: Hadway (CCS) 4:43.61.

3,000 steeplechase–Marakurwa (I) 10:13.12, Vander Meulen (I) 10:27.04, Kennelly (I) 10:49.35, Peterson (WSU) 11:01.64c, Macalister (I) 11:27.52. Non-D-I: Crosby (Whit) 12:03.51.

5,000–Marakurwa (I) 17:21.13, Cabrera (WSU) 17:29.50, Macalister (I) 17:29.73, Hadway (CCS) 17:38.71, Vander Meulen (I) 17:41.73.

10,000–Nelson (Whit) 36:23.88, Marakurwa (I) 36:25.96, Macalister (I) 37:21.32, Hadway (CCS) 37:24.16, Dickey (Whit) 38:12.98.

100 hurdles–Gulley (WSU) 14.07, J. Pickler (WSU) 14.16, D. Pickler (WSU) 14.25, Burt (CCS) 14.65w, Graves (I) 14.87w. Open: Whyte (unat) 12.75.

400 hurdles–Jessie (WSU) 59.76, Heater (EWU) 1:01.63, Burt (CCS) 1:03.65, Akesson (WSU) 1:03.77, Lemke (EWU) 1:04.74. Open: Richardson (PHTC) 55.99.

4x100 relay–Washington State 46.43, Idaho 46.77, Eastern Washington 47.74, Whitworth 48.16, CC Spokane 49.08.

4x400 relay –Washington State 3:40.61, Idaho 3:47.90, Eastern Washington 3:58.09, CC Spokane 4:00.76, Whitworth 4:08.11.

High jump–Souhrada (I) 5-103/4, Mikesh (WSU) 5-83/4, Jaross (WSU) 5-8, J. Pickler (WSU) 5-7, Viducich (Whit) 5-53/4.

Pole vault–Diles (WSU) 13-1/4, McGee (WSU) 12-71/2, Owen (I) 12-4, Hegna (EWU) 12-31/2, Harmon (Whit) 11-53/4.

Long jump–Huffman (I) 19-51/2w, J. Pickler (WSU) 18-6w, Ufodiama (WSU) 18-5, Stowe (I) 18-3, Graves (I) 18-21/2. Non-D-I: Marken (Whit) 17-2.

Triple jump–Ufodiama (WSU) 43-51/4w, Stowe (I) 40-6, Gardner (WSU) 39-21/4, Huffman (I) 38-1/4, Meinhold (EWU) 37-101/2w. Non-D-I: Jurgens (Whit) 33-71/2. Open: Kramer (uant) 37-1/2.

Shot put–Reiber (I) 48-113/4, Rance (WSU) 47-1, Tuttle (I) 47-1/4, Muai (WSU) 46-1/2, Lytle (I) 44-61/4. Non-D-I: Bovey (CCS) 43-103/4.

Discus–Reiber (I) 182-9, Tuttle (I) 174-8, Muai (WSU) 160-7, Rance (WSU) 140-10, Bertsch (EWU) 138-1. Non-D-I: K. Jones (CCS) 136-0. Open: Thornton (PHTC) 183-7, Groh (unat) 144-3.

Hammer–Missel (WSU) 179-5, Lambley (I) 178-0, Muai (WSU) 175-2, Broncheau (I) 167-10, Woelk (EWU) 162-10. Non-D-I: Bovey (CCS) 156-1. Open: Thornton (PHTC) 199-5.

Javelin–Dean (WSU) 153-6, Willette (I) and Bertholf (WSU) 150-3, Buehler (I) 150-0, Graeme (EWU) 146-1. Non-D-I: LaFever (CCS) 140-4.

Heptathlon–J. Pickler (WSU) 5,135, Burt (CCS) 4,726, Graves (I) 4,323, Merk (EWU) 4,166, Marken (Whit) 4,108.

FISH COUNTS

The upstream movement of Chinook, Coho, Sockeye, Steelhead, and Shad at Columbia and Snake River Dams on Sunday June 13, 2004.

ChinookCohoSockeyeSteelShad
Bnnvlle236101973362203837
Dalles202301670151181364
John Day8380992800
McNary150405858147826
Ice Harbor99301231925
L. Mnmtl102200240
L. Goose51600140
L. Granite75600511

MOVES

BASEBALL

American League

ANAHEIM ANGELS—Activated 1B Darin Erstad from the 15-day DL. Placed C Bengie Molina on the 15-day DL. Optioned 1B Casey Kotchman to Salt Lake of the PCL.

BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Activated OF Jay Gibbons from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Tim Raines Jr. to Ottawa of the IL.

BOSTON RED SOX—Signed LHP Andrew Dobies, LHP Tommy Hottovy, RHP Ryan Schroyer, RHP Cla Meredith and C Patrick Perry.

NEW YORK YANKEES—Traded INF Brian Myrow to Los Angeles to complete the May 15 deal for RHP Tanyon Sturtze.

TEXAS RANGERS—Placed OF Laynce Nix on the 15-day DL. Called up OF Jason Conti from Oklahoma of the PCL.

National League

CHICAGO CUBS—Signed INF Ricky Gutierrez to a one-year contract.

CINCINNATI REDS—Purchased the contract of INF-OF Jermaine Clark from Louisville of the IL. Optioned RHP Joe Valentine to Louisville.

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Signed LHP James Happ, SS Samuel Orr, RHP Joseph Bisenius and SS Josh Mader and assigned them to Batavia of the New York-Penn League, and 1B Buck Shaw and assigned hom to the Phillies of the Gulf Coast League. Assigned 2B Greg Isaacson to Lakewood of the South Atlantic League.

Southern League

TENNESSEE SMOKIES—Recalled C Chris Eickhorst from Palm Beach of the Florida State League. Assigned LHP Buddy Blair and RHP Wilson Ciprian to Palm Beach.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

BUFFALO BILLS—Signed CB Gerald Dixon and FS Jonathon Palafox. Released LB Dilibe Acholonu.

DENVER BRONCOS—Agreed to terms with LB Charles Burton, DE Randy Garner and G Tyler Lenda.

GREEN BAY PACKERS—Agreed to terms with QB Tim Couch on a one-year contract. Waived CB Derek Combs.

HOUSTON TEXANS—Signed C Luke Butkus and LB Antonio Rodriguez.

MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed CB Todd Howard.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Signed K Rob Bironas to a one-year contract. Released K John Markham.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Waived S Lawrence Turner.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Claimed OT Jeff Roehl off waivers from the New York Giants.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

DALLAS STARS—Signed RW Rob DiMaio and D Don Sweeney to one-year contracts.

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS—Signed C Keith Primeau to a four-year contract.

Western Hockey League

LETHBRIDGE HURRICANES—Named Brad McEwen assistant general manager.

COLLEGE

ARKANSAS—Named Jamie Pinkerton softball coach.

BOSTON UNIVERSITY—Named David Quinn men’s hockey associate head coach.

CINCINNATI—Named Dan Peters interim men’s basketball coach.

COLORADO STATE—Named Owen Miller men’s assistant basketball coach.

FORDHAM—Named Beth Ann Dickinson director of women’s basketball operations.

HOFSTRA—Named Traci Dahl women’s assistant volleyball coach.

LEHMAN—Named Frank Rivera men and women’s tennis coach, Edwin Gonzalez men and women’s volleyball coach, and Leroy Solomon assistant track & field coach.

LIBERTY—Named Jeff Thomas men’s golf coach.

LSU—Named John Treloar men’s assistant basketball coach.

MANCHESTER—Named Brad Nadborne men’s basketball coach and Jeff Kock men’s and women’s golf coach.

NEW PALTZ—Named Katherine Moskal athletic trainer.

PACE—Announced the baseball team is joining the Northeast-10 Conference, effective next season.

TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI—Named Debra Roof women’s assistant basketball coach.

TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN—Named Robert Davenport men’s basketball coach.

TODAY’S ODDS

America’s Line

NBA Playoffs

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