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BASEBALL

Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Award votes

First, second, and third-place votes and total points on a 5-3-1 basis.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Player1st2nd3rdTot
Bobby Crosby, Oak271-138
Shingo Takatsu, Chi111644
Daniel Cabrera, Bal-7829
Zack Greinke, KC-4416
Alexis Rios, Tor-3312
David Dejesus, KC-136
Ross Gload, Chi-114
John Buck, KC--11
David Bush, Tor--11
Nate Robertson, Det--11

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Player1st2nd3rdTot
Jason Bay, Pit257-146
Khalil Greene, SD7241108
Akinori Otsuka, SD-12023
Aaron Miles, Col--66
Matt Holliday, Col--33
Kazuo Matsui, NY--11
Terrmel Sledge, Mon--11

BASKETBALL

NBA

All Times PST

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

AtlanticWLPctGB
Toronto301.000
Boston12.3332
New Jersey12.3332
Philadelphia12.3332
New York02.0002 1/2
SoutheastWLPctGB
Miami301.000
Orlando21.6671
Washington21.6671
Charlotte11.5001 1/2
Atlanta03.0003
CentralWLPctGB
Indiana301.000
Detroit31.750 1/2
Milwaukee11.5001 1/2
Chicago02.0002 1/2
Cleveland03.0003

WESTERN CONFERENCE

SouthwestWLPctGB
Dallas401.000
San Antonio21.6671 1/2
Houston22.5002
Memphis03.0003 1/2
New Orleans03.0003 1/2
NorthwestWLPctGB
Utah401.000
Minnesota21.6671 1/2
Portland21.6671 1/2
Seattle21.6671 1/2
Denver13.2503
PacificWLPctGB
Phoenix301.000
L.A. Clippers22.5001 1/2
L.A. Lakers22.5001 1/2
Sacramento03.0003
Golden State04.0003 1/2

Monday’s Games

Dallas 101, Golden State 98, OT

Utah 102, Denver 91

Detroit 99, at L.A. Clippers 96, 2OT

Tuesday’s Games

Dallas at Orlando, 4 p.m.

Cleveland at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.

Washington at Miami, 4:30 p.m.

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

Portland at New Jersey, 4:30 p.m.

Indiana at Minnesota, 5 p.m.

L.A. Lakers at New Orleans, 5 p.m.

Phoenix at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.

Memphis at Houston, 5:30 p.m.

Seattle at Denver, 6 p.m.

Toronto at Sacramento, 7 p.m.

Jazz 102, Nuggets 91

DENVER (91)—Anthony 5-14 7-12 17, Martin 4-9 6-6 14, Camby 4-6 0-0 8, Miller 4-12 3-6 11, Buckner 3-4 3-3 11, White 3-8 0-0 6, Boykins 3-8 6-7 13, Elson 1-5 0-2 2, Russell 3-5 1-2 9. Totals 30-71 26-38 91.

UTAH (102)—Kirilenko 8-12 7-12 24, Boozer 1-5 2-2 4, Collins 5-7 2-2 12, McLeod 1-4 1-2 3, Giricek 5-8 2-2 14, Eisley 3-8 3-4 9, Bell 6-14 2-2 17, Harpring 3-7 1-2 7, Okur 4-6 4-4 12. Totals 36-71 24-32 102.

Denver2912203091
Utah27292422102

3-Point Goals—Denver 5-10 (Buckner 2-2, Russell 2-3, Boykins 1-2, White 0-1, Anthony 0-1, Miller 0-1), Utah 6-14 (Bell 3-5, Giricek 2-2, Kirilenko 1-3, McLeod 0-1, Eisley 0-1, Harpring 0-2). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Denver 43 (Anthony 8), Utah 53 (Okur 9). Assists—Denver 17 (Miller 5), Utah 22 (Eisley 6). Total fouls—Denver 25, Utah 26. Technicals—Utah Defensive Three Second. A—18,667 (19,911).

Mavericks 101, Warriors 98 (OT)

GOLDEN STATE (98)—Murphy 6-19 3-8 15, Dunleavy 5-10 2-4 13, Foyle 0-1 4-4 4, Fisher 6-23 11-13 23, Richardson 11-25 0-0 25, Davis 2-3 0-0 4, Cheaney 3-5 0-0 6, Najera 0-1 0-0 0, Sesay 2-4 2-2 6, Robinson 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 36-94 22-31 98.

DALLAS (101)—Howard 6-10 1-2 14, Nowitzki 8-18 9-12 25, Dampier 2-5 2-5 6, Finley 5-22 6-6 17, Harris 3-7 0-0 8, Stackhouse 1-4 2-2 4, Bradley 0-1 0-0 0, Terry 3-9 6-6 12, Henderson 3-3 3-6 9, Daniels 1-5 4-4 6. Totals 32-84 33-43 101.

Golden State332410211098
Dallas1925242013101

3-Point Goals—Golden State 4-15 (Richardson 3-6, Dunleavy 1-2, Robinson 0-1, Fisher 0-6), Dallas 4-19 (Harris 2-4, Howard 1-2, Finley 1-6, Daniels 0-1, Stackhouse 0-1, Nowitzki 0-2, Terry 0-3). Fouled out—Foyle. Rebounds—Golden State 65 (Richardson 10), Dallas 64 (Howard 13). Assists—Golden State 16 (Fisher 9), Dallas 13 (Finley, Nowitzki, Dampier, Harris, Terry 2). Total fouls—Golden State 29, Dallas 23. A—19,527 (19,200).

Pistons 99, Clippers 96 (2OT)

DETROIT (99)—Prince 5-10 0-1 10, R.Wallace 9-19 0-0 18, B.Wallace 5-9 5-11 15, Hamilton 9-26 2-4 20, Billups 4-10 10-10 20, McDyess 1-5 0-0 2, Delfino 0-3 0-0 0, Hunter 2-5 3-4 8, Campbell 1-1 0-0 2, Ham 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 38-91 20-30 99.

L.A. CLIPPERS (96)—Simmons 3-10 2-3 9, Brand 8-17 5-7 21, Wilcox 10-14 4-9 24, Maggette 6-13 13-15 25, Jaric 4-12 3-4 12, Livingston 0-6 1-2 1, Moore 1-1 0-0 2, Brunson 0-1 0-0 0, Ross 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 33-77 28-40 96.

Detroit1824231861099
L.A. Clippers212216246796

3-Point Goals—Detroit 3-13 (Billups 2-6, Hunter 1-2, Delfino 0-1, R.Wallace 0-4), L.A. Clippers 2-9 (Simmons 1-2, Jaric 1-3, Brunson 0-1, Maggette 0-3). Fouled out—Hamilton, Prince, Simmons. Rebounds—Detroit 57 (B.Wallace 14), L.A. Clippers 62 (Maggette 19). Assists—Detroit 23 (Billups 9), L.A. Clippers 20 (Brunson 5). Total fouls—Detroit 34, L.A. Clippers 33. Technicals—Billups, R.Wallace, L.A. Clippers coach Dunleavy, Wilcox. A—15,866 (18,964).

College women AP preseason poll

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ women’s preseason college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, 2003-04 records, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last year’s final ranking:

RecordPtsPv
1. Tenn. (20)31-41,0852
2. Texas (7)30-51,0564
3. LSU (12)27-81,05319
4. U. Conn. (6)31-41,0176
5. Georgia25-1088716
6. Duke30-48381
7. Stanford27-782710
8. Baylor26-979415
9. North Carolina24-769612
10. Notre Dame21-11635
10. Ohio St.21-1063521
12. Texas Tech25-863314
13. Vanderbilt26-852513
14. Minnesota25-948924
15. Michigan St.22-942823
16. Purdue29-44233
17. Rutgers21-12407
18. Boston Coll.27-737618
19. Kansas St.25-63588
20. DePaul23-7248
21. Penn St.28-62175
22. Oklahoma24-918211
23. Maryland18-13166
24. Arizona24-9156
25. La. Tech29-31377

Others receiving votes: UCLA 96, Villanova 55, Chattanooga 38, Utah 38, SW Missouri St. 29, UNLV 14, Auburn 13, Old Dominion 11, TCU 11, Virginia Tech 9, UC Santa Barbara 8, Middle Tennessee 7, Arizona St. 4, New Mexico 4, Florida 3, Richmond 3, Creighton 2, Miami 2, Virginia 2, Wis.-Green Bay 2, George Washi. 1, Houston 1, Louisville 1, Mississippi 1, Mississippi St. 1, Montana 1.

How Dave Trimmer of The Spokesman-Review voted: 1. Tennessee. 2. Texas. 3. Connecticut. 4. LSU. 5. Georgia. 6. Stanford. 7. Duke. 8. North Carolina. 9. Baylor. 10. Nortre Dame. 11. Ohio State. 12. Rutgers. 13. Texas Tech. 14. Michigan State. 15. Purdue. 16. Minnesota. 17. Vanderbilt .18. Penn State. 19. Boston College. 20. DePaul. 21. Tennessee-Chattanooga. 22. Arizona. 23. Utah. 24. UCLA . 25. Montana.

FOOTBALL

NFL

All Times PST

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

EastWLTPctPFPA
New England710.875208146
N.Y. Jets620.750185138
Buffalo350.375137137
Miami180.111123186
SouthWLTPctPFPA
Indianapolis530.625249206
Jacksonville530.625128146
Houston440.500171174
Tennessee350.375151178
NorthWLTPctPFPA
Pittsburgh710.875197137
Baltimore530.625154113
Cincinnati350.375152169
Cleveland350.375160174
WestWLTPctPFPA
Denver630.667199154
San Diego630.667262173
Kansas City350.375237211
Oakland360.333165247

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

EastWLTPctPFPA
Philadelphia710.875189131
N.Y. Giants530.625172141
Dallas350.375141203
Washington350.375115133
SouthWLTPctPFPA
Atlanta620.750170170
New Orleans350.375171234
Tampa Bay350.375143155
Carolina170.125124185
NorthWLTPctPFPA
Minnesota530.625211193
Detroit440.500147171
Green Bay440.500206186
Chicago350.375136142
WestWLTPctPFPA
Seattle530.625194145
St. Louis440.500180205
Arizona350.375150165
San Francisco170.125145224

Monday’s Game

Indianapolis 31, Minnesota 28

Sunday, Nov. 14

Chicago at Tennessee, 10 a.m.

Houston at Indianapolis, 10 a.m.

Baltimore at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m.

Seattle at St. Louis, 10 a.m.

Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 10 a.m.

Detroit at Jacksonville, 10 a.m.

Kansas City at New Orleans, 10 a.m.

Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 10 a.m.

Cincinnati at Washington, 1:05 p.m.

N.Y. Giants at Arizona, 1:15 p.m.

Minnesota at Green Bay, 1:15 p.m.

Carolina at San Francisco, 1:15 p.m.

Buffalo at New England, 5:30 p.m.

Open: Miami, Denver, Oakland, San Diego

Monday, Nov. 15

Philadelphia at Dallas, 6 p.m.

Colts 31, Vikings 28

Minnesota0681428
Indianapolis7771031

First Quarter

Ind—Wayne 5 pass from Manning (Vanderjagt kick)

Second Quarter

Ind—Pollard 10 pass from Manning (Vanderjagt kick)

Min—FG Andersen 42

Min—FG Andersen 23

Third Quarter

Min—Burleson 91 punt return (Culpepper run)

Ind—Clark 4 pass from Manning (Vanderjagt kick)

Fourth Quarter

Min—Burleson 8 pass from Culpepper (Andersen kick)

Ind—Pollard 19 pass from Manning (Vanderjagt kick)

Min—O.Smith 24 run (Andersen kick)

Ind—FG Vanderjagt 35

A—57,307.

MinInd
First downs1526
Total Net Yards292408
Rushes-yards24-13831-144
Passing154264
Punt Returns2-961(-2)
Kickoff Returns6-1345-108
Interceptions Ret.0-00-0
Comp-Att-Int16-19-023-29-0
Sacked-Yards Lost2-151-4
Punts3-36.73-41.0
Fumbles-Lost2-10-0
Penalties-Yards6-538-65
Time of Possession25:4834:12

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Minnesota, O.Smith 13-80, Culpepper 5-27, M.Bennett 5-18, M.Williams 1-13. Indianapolis, James 26-123, Manning 4-20, Rhodes 1-1.

PASSING—Minnesota, Culpepper 16-19-0-169. Indianapolis, Manning 23-29-0-268.

RECEIVING—Minnesota, Wiggins 5-63, Robinson 3-23, M.Bennett 2-15, O.Smith 2-15, M.Williams 2-15, Campbell 1-30, Burleson 1-8. Indianapolis, Harrison 6-81, James 5-56, Clark 3-38, Wayne 3-22, Stokley 2-34, Pollard 2-29, Mungro 1-4, Rhodes 1-4.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

College Division I-AA Poll

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The top 25 teams in the Sports Network Division I-AA poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 7 and previous ranking:

RecordPtsPvs
1. Southern Illinois (102) 9-12,6671
2. Furman (3) 7-22,5523
3. Sam Houston St. (1) 8-12,3664
4. James Madison (1) 8-12,2507
5. Western Kentucky 7-22,2415
6. Georgia Southern 8-22,1502
7. New Hampshire 7-21,8878
8. Lehigh 8-11,7839
9. Montana 7-21,75710
10. William & Mary 7-21,56613
11. Delaware 6-31,5616
12. Wofford 7-21,54212
13. Hampton 8-11,39914
14. Jacksonville State 7-11,25315
15. Harvard 8-01,16016
16. Eastern Washington 7-399121
17. Pennsylvania 7-195520
18. Cal Poly-SLO 7-282811
19. Northwestern State 6-362622
20. Alabama State 7-150225
21. UC Davis 6-249423
22. Colgate 6-343624
23. Montana State 6-331417
24. Coastal Carolina 8-1261
25. Southern U. 7-2225

Others receiving votes: South Carolina State 191, Villanova 179, North Dakota State 124, Nicholls State 123, Stephen F. Austin 109, Northern Iowa 77, Appalachian State 76, Southeastern Louisiana 34, Portland State 21, Tennessee Tech 20, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 17, Bethune-Cookman 15, Lafayette 14, Massachusetts 5.

High school

Washington AP Poll

SEATTLE (AP) — Here’s how a state panel of sports writers rates Washington high school football teams in the final regular season Associated Press poll, with won-lost record and total pointsfirst-place votes in parentheses:

CLASS 4A

RecordPts
1. Pasco (9)9-090
2. Puyallup10-072
3. Captital10-069
4. Evergreen (Van)10-067
5. Skyline9-153
6. Bethel9-146
7. Southridge8-228
8. Gonzaga Prep9-115
9, Kamiak 7-314
10. Mountain View8-210

Others receiving 3 or more points: 11, Lincoln 8-2 8. 12, Kentwood 8-2 7. 13, Lake Washington 8-2 6. 14, Shelton 9-1 4. 15, Edmonds-Woodway 8-2 3.

CLASS 3A

RecordPts
1. Bellevue (9)9-090
2. Prosser10-081
3. Kennedy11-060
4. Timberline9-158
5. White River9-156
6. Rainier Beach8-149
7. Kelso9-131
8. O’Dea8-224
9. Sequim10-021
10. Lakes6-47

Others receiving 3 or more points: 11, North Thurston 8-2 4. 11,lover Park 8-1 4. 13, Liberty (Issaquah) 8-2 3. 13, East Valley 7-3 3.

CLASS 2A

RecordPts
1. East Valley-Yakima (4) 10-084
2. Archbishop Murphy (3)10-081
3. LaCenter (2)10-075
4 Pullman8-166
5. Port Townsend9-148
6. Meridian8-236
7. Lakewood9-134
8. Connell7-330
9. Eatonville9-128
10. Othello6-45

Others receiving 3 or more points: 11, Colville 7-3 4.

CLASS 1A

RecordPts
1. Royal10-084
2. Freeman9-095
3. Napavine9-089
4. Friday Harbor9-080
5. Tonasket8-163
6. Wahluke8-249
7. Onalaska9-142
8. Kalama8-228
9. Granger8-228
10. Warden6-311

Others receiving 3 or more points: 11, Zillah 7-3 7.

CLASS B11

RecordPts
1. DeSales (8)10-084
2. Wahkiakum 9-068
3. Lind-Ritzville9-066
4. Waterville8-058
5. Reardan. 8-144
6. Tacoma Baptist8-238
7. Orcas Island7-334
8. North Beach8-121
9. Asotin7-117
10. Liberty (Spangle)7-29

Others receiving 3 or more points: 11, LaSalle 8-2 3.

CLASS B8

RecordPts
1. LaCrosse-Washtucna (8)10-084
2. Clallam Bay8-071
3. Columbia-Hunters8-163
4. Pe Ell8-057
5. Sprague-Harrington9-143

Others receiving 3 or more points: 6, Lummi 9-1 6.

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington

State 4A playoffs

Preliminary Round

Tuesday, Nov. 9

Shadle Park (6-3) vs. Southridge (8-2) at Kennewick, 6 p.m.; seedings depend on outcome

Kennewick (7-3) vs. Gonzaga Prep (9-1) at Albi Stadium, 6 p.m.; seedings depend on outcome

Walla Walla (6-4) vs. Ferris (7-2) at Central Valley, 6 p.m.; seedings depend on outcome

University (6-4) at Pasco (9-0), 6 p.m.; seedings depend on outcome

First Round

Friday, Nov. 12

Meadowdale (8-2) at Kamiak (7-3), 7 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 12 or Saturday, Nov. 13

Bethel (9-1) vs. Capital (10-0)

District 5/6/8 No. 3 vs. District 5/6/8 No. 2

Skyline (9-1) vs. Tahoma (8-2)

Edmonds-Woodway (8-2) vs. Evergreen (Vancouver) (10-0)

Mountain View (8-2) vs. Curtis (6-4)

Puyallup (10-) vs. Kentwood (8-2)

District 5/6/8 No. 4 vs. District 5/6/8 No. 1

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington

State 3A playoffs

Preliminary Round

Tuesday, Nov. 9

Sequim (10-0) vs. Franklin Pierce (7-3) at Silverdale, 7 p.m.; winner is District 3 No. 4

Clarkston (5-5) at Prosser (10-0), 6 p.m.; seedings depend on outcome

Shorecrest (5-5) at Ferndale (9-1), 7 p.m.; winner is District 1 No. 2

West Valley (Yakima) (9-1) at East Valley (Spokane) (7-3), 6 p.m.; seedings depends on outcome

First Round

Friday, Nov. 12 or Saturday, Nov. 13

District 3 No. 4 vs. Bellevue (9-0)

District 5/8 No. 2 vs. Timberline (9-1) at Lacey

North Thurston (8-2) vs. Lynden (8-2)

O’Dea (8-2) vs. White River (9-1)

District 1 No. 2 vs. Kennedy (11-0)

Black Hills (7-2) vs. Rainier Beach (8-1) at Seattle Memorial

West Seattle (8-2) at Kelso (9-1)

Clover Park (8-1) vs. District 5/8 No. 1

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington

State 2A playoffs

Prelininary Round

Tuesday, Nov. 9

Lakewood (9-1) vs. Mount Baker (7-3) at Bellingham, 7:30 p.m.; winner is District 1 No. 3

Nooksack Valley (4-6) vs. Archbishop Murphy (10-0) at Edmonds, 7 p.m.; winner is District 1 No. 2

King’s (4-5) vs. Meridian (8-2) at Bellingham, 5 p.m.; winner is District 1 No. 1

First Round

Friday, Nov. 12

Klahowya (7-3) at Elma (5-5), 7 p.m.

Castle Rock (7-3) vs. Eatonville (9-1), 7:30 p.m.

Othello (6-4) vs. Omak (7-3), 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 13

Colville (7-3) vs. East Valley (Yakima) (10-0), 2 p.m.

District 1 No. 3 vs. La Center (10-0)

District 1 No. 2 vs. Port Townsend (9-1), 7 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 12 or Saturday, Nov. 13

Connell (7-3) vs. Pullman (8-1)

Montesano (7-3) vs. District 1 No. 1

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington

State 1A playoffs

Preliminary Round

Tuesday, Nov. 9

Warden (6-3) at Wahluke (8-2), 7 p.m.

Okanogan (4-5) at Granger (8-2), 7 p.m.

Columbia (Burbank) (4-6) at Newport (4-5), 7 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 13

Brewster (7-3) at Zillah (7-3), 1 p.m.; winner is District 5 No. 2

Warden/Wahluke winner at Freeman (9-0), 1 p.m.; winner is District 6 No. 1

Concrete (5-5) at Napavine (9-0), 1 p.m.; winner is District 4 No. 1

La Conner (6-3) at Onalaska (9-1), TBA; winner is District 4 No. 2

Ocosta (7-3) at Friday Harbor (9-0), 12:30 p.m.; winner is District 1/2/3 No. 1

Okanogan/Granger winner at Tonasket (8-1), 1 p.m.; winner is District 7 No. 1

Columbia (Burbank)/Newport winner at Royal, 1 p.m.; winner is District 5 No. 1

TBA

Kalama (8-2) vs. Cascade Christian (6-4) at Sumner; winner is District 1/2/3 No. 2

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington

State B-11 playoffs

Preliminary Round

Tuesday, Nov. 9

Orcas (7-3) vs. Willapa Valley (7-3) at Centralia, 7 p.m.; winner is District 1/2/4 No. 3

First Round

Friday, Nov. 12

North Beach (8-1) vs. Wahkiakum (9-0) at Cathlamet, 7 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 13

District 1/2/4 No. 3 vs. Asotin (7-1)

Friday, Nov. 12 or Saturday, Nov. 13

Liberty (Spangle) (7-2) vs. DeSales (9-1)

Adna (4-6) vs. Tacoma Baptist (8-2)

Republic (5-4) vs. Waterville (8-0)

Pomeroy (4-5) vs. La Salle (8-2)

Mabton (7-3) vs. Lind-Ritzville (9-0)

Pateros (5-4) vs. Reardan (8-1)

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington

State B-8 playoffs

Preliminary Round

Saturday, Nov. 13

Lummi (9-1) vs. Lake Quinault (4-3) at North Beach, 2 p.m.; winner is District 4 No. 2

First Round

Friday, Nov. 19 or Saturday, Nov. 20

Jubilee Christian (8-2) vs. Columbai (Hunters) (8-1)

Colton-Pullman Christian (6-3) vs. Pe Ell (8-0)

District 4 No. 2 vs. Clallam Bay (8-0)

Sprague-Harrington (9-1) vs. LaCrosse-Washtucna (9-0)

AUTO RACING

NASCAR Nextel Cup Leaders

Through Nov. 7

Points

1, Kurt Busch, 6191. 2, Jeff Gordon, 6150. 3, Dale Earnhardt Jr., 6144. 4, Jimmie Johnson, 6143. 5, Mark Martin, 6089. 6, Tony Stewart, 6049. 7, Ryan Newman, 6041. 8, Elliott Sadler, 5869. 9, Matt Kenseth, 5855. 10, Jeremy Mayfield, 5836.

11, Jamie McMurray, 4286. 12, Dale Jarrett, 4071. 13, Kasey Kahne, 4070. 14, Kevin Harvick, 4027. 15, Bobby Labonte, 4007. 16, Jeff Burton, 3723. 17, Rusty Wallace, 3704. 18, Michael Waltrip, 3702. 19, Joe Nemechek, 3649. 20, Greg Biffle, 3616.

Money

1, Dale Earnhardt Jr., $6,906,424. 2, Jeff Gordon, $6,043,554. 3, Matt Kenseth, $6,006,086. 4, Tony Stewart, $5,885,029. 5, Jimmie Johnson, $5,191,244. 6, Ryan Newman, $4,943,232. 7, Elliott Sadler, $4,830,496. 8, Kasey Kahne, $4,550,072. 9, Kevin Harvick, $4,528,556. 10, Dale Jarrett, $4,367,625.

11, Bobby Labonte, $4,354,454. 12, Rusty Wallace, $4,230,261. 13, Michael Waltrip, $4,004,051. 14, Kurt Busch, $3,886,407. 15, Sterling Marlin, $3,862,378. 16, Robby Gordon, $3,758,431. 17, Jeremy Mayfield, $3,735,384. 18, Joe Nemechek, $3,696,415. 19, Mark Martin, $3,689,722. 20, Terry Labonte, $3,578,642.

HOCKEY

WHL

Eastern Conference

East Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Saskatoon 1712410674725
Brandon 177631545018
Regina 198920475618
Prince Albert 2061121425515
Moose Jaw 190144152935

Central Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Medicine Hat 1613210621827
Calgary 2010541635425
Red Deer 1810512544923
Lethbridge 206761505219
Swift Current 1951031396314

Western Conference

B.C. Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Kootenay 2011720463524
Kelowna 1810620504022
Vancouver 1910702525822
Prince George 197921365217
Kamloops 1961210385213

U.S. Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Seattle 1612400462024
Everett 189522483722
Portland 189801524819
Tri-City 166820364514
Spokane 145801374711

Note: A team scoring a goal in overtime is credited with two points and a victory in the W column; the team giving up a goal in overtime gets one point and the game is counted in the OTL (Overtime Loss) column.

Monday Games

No Games Scheduled.

Tuesday Games

Prince Albert at Lethbridge, 7 p.m.

Everett at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m.

Tri-City at Regina, 7 p.m.

Red Deer at Spokane, 7 p.m.

TODAY’S ODDS

America’s Line

CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NBA board, the Pacers - T’wolves circle is for Indiana center Jermaine O’Neal (questionable).

NO LINE REPORT: On the NFL board, there is no line on the Jets - Ravens game due to New York QB Chad Pennington (doubtful); there is no line on the Titans - Bears game due to Tennessee QB Steve McNair (questionable); there is no line on the Jaguars - Lions game due to Jacksonville QB Byron Leftwich (doubtful); there is no line on the Chiefs - Saints game due to Kansas City RB Priest Holmes (questionable).

NFL

FavoriteOpCurO/UUnderdog
Sunday
JETSNLNLNLRavens
Steelers4.54.541.5BROWNS
COLTSNLNLNLTexans
TITANSNLNLNLBears
FALCONS3.53.540.5Bucs
JAGUARSNLNLNLLions
RAMS1150Seahawks
ChiefsNLNLNLSAINTS
REDSKINS3337.5Bengals
PACKERSNLNLNLVikings
Giants32.537.5CARDS
49ERS1141Panthers
PATRIOTS98.537.5Bills
Monday
Eagles6641.5COWBOYS

Bye week: Broncos, Dolphins, Raiders, Chargers.

College Football

FavoriteOpCurUnderdog
Tuesday
NO ILLINOIS76.5Toldeo
Wednesday
LOUISVILLE2324.5Tcu
Thursday
Florida St6.56.5NC STATE
ARKANSAS ST67.5Utah St
Friday
MEMPHIS55So Miss
FRESNO ST16.518.5Hawaii
Saturday
W VIRGINIA77Boston Coll
GA TECH99Connecticut
Wisconsin7.58MICHIGAN ST
INDIANANLNLPenn St
MINNESOTA3.53.5Iowa
MICHIGAN1413.5N’western
OHIO UPKPKAkron
Clemson13.513DUKE
VanderbiltPK1.5KENTUCKY
Syracuse9.59TEMPLE
C Michigan44.5BUFFALO
TEXAS A&M32.5Texas Tech
OKLAHOMA ST2525Baylor
Texas18.521KANSAS
Miami-Ohio2020W MICHIGAN
ARKANSAS99Mississippi
Utah20.522.5WYOMING
AIR FORCE66San Diego St
NOTRE DAME1111Pittsburgh
Kansas St2.52.5COLORADO
COLORADO ST66.5Unlv
BYU76.5New Mexico
AUBURN4.54.5Georgia
OREGON55.5Ucla
FLORIDA77S Carolina
California30.530.5WASHINGTON
ARIZONA ST12.512.5Wash St
OKLAHOMA2929Nebraska
PURDUE4.54.5Ohio St
VIRGINIA3.53.5Miami-Fla
WAKE FOREST65N Carolina
BOWLING GREEN99.5Marshall
ALA-BIRM88Houston
BALL ST23C Florida
KENT ST1111E Michigan
STANFORD1.5PKOregon St
Boise St31.531SAN JOSE ST
TEX-EL PASO1617Rice
Nev-Reno8.57.5SMU
s-LA TECH4.54.5Tulsa
TULANE5.56Army
S FLORIDA11.511.5E Carolina
LSU8.57.5Alabama
USC34.534.5Arizona
MID TENN ST66.5UL-Monroe
Troy St13.513UL_LAFAYETTE
FLA ATLANTIC77New Mexico St
NORTH TEXAS1617Idaho

s-Shreveport, La.

NBA

FavoritePtsUnderdog
Mavericks3.5MAGIC
HEAT10.5Wizards
Blazers6NETS
Cavaliers5.5HAWKS
KNICKS376ers
T’WOLVES7*Pacers
HORNETSPKLakers
Suns8BULLS
ROCKETS5Grizzlies
NUGGETS5.5Sonics
KINGS7.5Raptors

Home teams in capital letters

Note: Open is the opening line, current is the up to date line, and O/U is the over/under point total for each game.

MOVES

BASEBALL

American League

ANAHEIM ANGELS—Signed OF Curtis Pride to a minor league contract and assigned him to Salt Lake of the PCL.

KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Signed INF Chris Clapinski to a minor league contract.

NEW YORK YANKEES—Announced the resignation of Gary Tuck, catching instructor.

National League

CINCINNATI REDS—Renewed the contracts of Mark Berry, third base coach; Chris Chambliss, hitting coach; Don Gullett, pitching coach; Tom Hume, bullpen coach; Jerry Narron, bench coach; Mike Stefanski, bullpen catcher; and Randy Whisler, first base coach.

HOUSTON ASTROS—Named Cecil Cooper bench coach and Doug Mansolino third base coach.

MONTREAL EXPOS—Released RHP Rocky Biddle.

SAN DIEGO PADRES—Acquired LHP Darrell May and RHP Ryan Bukvich from Kansas City for OF Terrence Long and RHP Dennis Tankersley.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

NBA—Promoted Kathleen Behrens to senior vice president, community relations and Scott Levy to senior vice president, international television and marketing partnerships.

ATLANTA HAWKS—Waived F Anthony Miller. Signed F-C Jelani McCoy.

PHOENIX SUNS—Signed F Bo Outlaw to a one-year contract. Placed G Yuta Tabuse on the injured list.

Continental Basketball Association

GREAT LAKES STORM—Named George Turner assistant coach.

Women’s National Basketball Association

WNBA—Promoted Renee Brown to senior vice president of player personnel.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

ATLANTA FALCONS—Waived DT Cleveland Pinkney.

CHICAGO BEARS—Activated OT Marc Colombo from the physically unable to perform list. Waived G Mike Gandy.

Arena Football League

TAMPA BAY STORM—Signed WR-LB Ronney Daniels, FB-LB Herb Haygood and OL-DL DeMarcus Johnson.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

SAN JOSE SHARKS—Announced the resignation of Tom Woodcock, trainer.

COLLEGE

NOTRE DAME—Signed Muffet McGraw, women’s basketball coach, to a two-year contract extension through the 2010-11 season.

ST. JOSEPH’S, IND.—Announced it will join the Great Lakes Football Conference in 2005.

UTAH STATE—Fired Mick Dennehy, football coach.