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BASKETBALL

NBA

All Times PST

EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLPctGB
Philadelphia2123.477
Boston2124.467 1/2
New York1826.4093
New Jersey1826.4093
Toronto1827.4003 1/2
SoutheastWLPctGB
Miami3313.717
Washington2617.6055 1/2
Orlando2420.5458
Charlotte932.22021 1/2
Atlanta934.20922 1/2
CentralWLPctGB
Cleveland2617.605
Detroit2618.591 1/2
Chicago2220.5243 1/2
Indiana2023.4656
Milwaukee1527.35710 1/2

WESTERN CONFERENCE

SouthwestWLPctGB
San Antonio3710.787
Dallas2814.6676 1/2
Memphis2620.56510 1/2
Houston2521.54311 1/2
New Orleans836.18227 1/2
NorthwestWLPctGB
Seattle3013.698
Minnesota2420.5456 1/2
Denver1925.43211 1/2
Portland1725.40512 1/2
Utah1530.33316
PacificWLPctGB
Phoenix3610.783
Sacramento3013.6984 1/2
L.A. Lakers2319.54811
L.A. Clippers2223.48913 1/2
Golden State1232.27323

Monday’s Games

Houston 97, Boston 94

Philadelphia 89, Indiana 88

Atlanta 80, Orlando 79

Memphis 98, New Orleans 91

San Antonio 103, Seattle 84

L.A. Clippers 96, New York 89

Tuesday’s Games

Detroit at Washington, 4 p.m.

Cleveland at Orlando, 4 p.m.

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

Phoenix at Memphis, 5 p.m.

Minnesota at Milwaukee, 5 p.m.

Miami at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.

Charlotte at Utah, 6 p.m.

New York at Denver, 7 p.m.

Seattle at Sacramento, 7 p.m.

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

Rockets 97, Celtics 94

Houston (97)—McGrady 5-14 4-4 16, Howard 2-7 0-0 4, Yao 11-15 1-2 23, Sura 2-7 6-8 10, Wesley 2-11 5-6 10, Mutombo 1-2 2-2 4, Strickland 0-4 3-4 3, Barry 7-8 0-0 17, Padgett 4-5 0-0 10, Bowen 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-73 21-26 97.

Boston (94)—Pierce 7-15 6-9 22, LaFrentz 6-10 0-1 12, Blount 6-11 2-2 14, Payton 2-7 0-0 4, Allen 1-4 0-0 2, Davis 10-15 4-4 24, Perkins 1-4 1-2 3, Banks 3-3 0-0 7, Welsch 2-4 2-2 6, McCarty 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 38-77 15-20 94.

Houston1930183097
Boston1525252994

3-Point Goals—Houston 8-19 (Barry 3-4, Padgett 2-2, McGrady 2-7, Wesley 1-5, Sura 0-1), Boston 3-14 (Pierce 2-5, Banks 1-1, McCarty 0-1, Davis 0-2, Payton 0-2, LaFrentz 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Houston 46 (Yao, Mutombo 8), Boston 42 (LaFrentz 7). Assists—Houston 27 (Sura 10), Boston 23 (Payton 8). Total Fouls—Houston 18, Boston 25. Technical—Houston Defensive Three Second. A—14,063 (18,624).

76ers 89, Pacers 88

Indiana (88)—S.Jackson 8-15 5-7 24, O’Neal 8-19 5-7 21, Foster 2-5 3-6 7, Tinsley 1-1 0-0 2, Miller 3-8 2-3 9, Johnson 2-5 0-2 4, Pollard 2-5 2-2 6, F.Jones 3-4 3-3 12, Croshere 1-2 1-1 3, Gill 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 30-66 21-31 88.

Philadelphia (89)—Korver 6-9 0-0 17, Thomas 5-10 2-4 12, Dalembert 4-6 1-2 9, Iverson 8-24 11-12 27, Iguodala 1-5 0-0 3, Salmons 2-3 0-0 6, Williamson 4-7 0-0 8, McKie 1-2 0-0 3, M.Jackson 2-7 0-0 4. Totals 33-73 14-18 89.

Indiana2421232088
Philadelphia2824132489

3-Point Goals—Indiana 7-19 (F.Jones 3-4, S.Jackson 3-8, Miller 1-4, Croshere 0-1, Johnson 0-2), Philadelphia 9-16 (Korver 5-7, Salmons 2-3, McKie 1-1, Iguodala 1-2, Iverson 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Indiana 45 (O’Neal 10), Philadelphia 45 (Iverson, Korver 9). Assists—Indiana 20 (F.Jones 5), Philadelphia 19 (Iverson 8). Total Fouls—Indiana 22, Philadelphia 23. Technicals—O’Neal, Philadelphia Defensive Three Second, Iverson, Williamson. A—16,312. (20,444).

Hawks 80, Magic 79

Orlando (79)—Hill 8-15 3-4 19, Howard 6-10 4-4 16, Battie 0-3 0-0 0, Francis 7-19 8-10 24, Christie 2-8 1-1 5, DeClercq 0-0 0-0 0, Turkoglu 1-8 0-0 2, Garrity 1-6 0-0 2, Nelson 4-9 1-1 9, Stevenson 1-1 0-1 2. Totals 30-79 17-21 79.

Atlanta (80)—Harrington 8-14 0-0 16, Walker 4-13 3-6 12, Ekezie 0-2 1-2 1, Lue 2-11 2-2 7, J.Smith 0-2 2-2 2, Drobnjak 5-11 0-0 11, Childress 2-3 0-0 4, Delk 7-11 2-2 17, Diaw 5-9 0-0 10. Totals 33-76 10-14 80.

Orlando1913222579
Atlanta2020211980

3-Point Goals—Orlando 2-7 (Francis 2-2, Garrity 0-1, Nelson 0-1, Christie 0-1, Turkoglu 0-2), Atlanta 4-15 (Walker 1-2, Delk 1-3, Drobnjak 1-3, Lue 1-5, Diaw 0-2). Fouled Out—Delk. Rebounds—Orlando 51 (Howard 11), Atlanta 49 (Walker 12). Assists—Orlando 9 (Francis 4), Atlanta 22 (Harrington 9). Total Fouls—Orlando 20, Atlanta 20. Technicals—Francis, Atlanta Defensive Three Second, Lue. A—18,714. (19,445).

Grizzlies 98, Hornets 91

Memphis (98)—Battier 3-6 3-4 12, Swift 5-8 9-9 19, Wright 7-10 5-6 19, J.Williams 5-14 2-2 14, Miller 5-8 2-2 13, Wells 1-3 2-2 4, Watson 4-7 0-2 11, Cardinal 0-3 2-2 2, Humphrey 0-0 0-0 0, Tsakalidis 0-0 0-0 0, Jones 1-4 2-3 4. Totals 31-63 27-32 98.

New Orleans (91)—Nailon 6-13 2-2 14, Rogers 5-7 2-2 13, Brown 5-12 0-0 10, Dickau 8-18 0-0 19, Smith 4-9 0-0 9, Jacobsen 3-5 4-4 11, Andersen 6-9 1-2 13, Vroman 1-1 0-0 2, Harrington 0-1 0-0 0, Nachbar 0-6 0-0 0. Totals 38-81 9-10 91.

Memphis2122302598
New Orleans2719202591

3-Point Goals—Memphis 9-19 (Battier 3-4, Watson 3-5, J.Williams 2-5, Miller 1-2, Jones 0-1, Wells 0-1, Cardinal 0-1), New Orleans 6-19 (Dickau 3-5, Jacobsen 1-3, Rogers 1-3, Smith 1-5, Nachbar 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Memphis 38 (Wright 11), New Orleans 43 (Brown 12). Assists—Memphis 26 (Watson 10), New Orleans 25 (Dickau 12). Total Fouls—Memphis 16, New Orleans 26. A—11,610. (17,200).

Clippers 96, Knicks 89

New York (89)—Ariza 4-6 3-4 11, K.Thomas 5-12 1-2 11, Mohammed 5-12 3-4 13, Crawford 7-15 2-2 19, Marbury 9-16 2-3 20, Hardaway 5-6 0-0 11, Sweetney 0-1 0-0 0, Brewer 0-0 0-0 0, Baker 1-2 0-0 2, J.Williams 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 37-71 11-15 89.

L.A. Clippers (96)—Simmons 7-16 1-1 15, Brand 10-19 4-7 24, Kaman 8-13 2-2 18, Ross 7-14 0-0 14, Jaric 6-16 1-2 15, Brunson 0-5 0-0 0, Rebraca 3-4 0-0 6, Moore 1-1 2-2 4. Totals 42-88 10-14 96.

New York2922182089
L.A. Clippers2520272496

3-Point Goals—New York 4-10 (Crawford 3-8, Hardaway 1-1, Mohammed 0-1), L.A. Clippers 2-9 (Jaric 2-5, Simmons 0-1, Brunson 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—New York 40 (K.Thomas 15), L.A. Clippers 48 (Kaman, Simmons 10). Assists—New York 21 (Marbury 7), L.A. Clippers 26 (Brunson 10). Total Fouls—New York 15, L.A. Clippers 14. A—16,851 (18,964).

College men

EAST

Fairleigh Dickinson 85, Long Island U. 65

Hofstra 72, William & Mary 51

N.C.-Wilmington 61, Towson 57

Pittsburgh 86, Providence 66

Sacred Heart 44, Monmouth, N.J. 41

St. Peter’s 71, Marist 57

Wagner 87, Quinnipiac 57

SOUTH

Appalachian St. 89, Longwood 59

Belmont 103, Florida Atlantic 100, OT

Birmingham-Southern 64, Radford 62

Coastal Carolina 70, N.C.-Asheville 54

Coppin St. 54, Norfolk St. 39

Davidson 67, Chattanooga 53

Elon 54, UNC-Greensboro 50

Florida A&M 77, Howard 74

Furman 73, W. Carolina 66

George Mason 82, Delaware 68

Georgia Southern 92, Savannah St. 64

Grambling St. 75, MVSU 67

Hampton 82, Morgan St. 62

Jackson St. 91, Ark.-Pine Bluff 88, OT

Jacksonville 69, Gardner-Webb 58

Jacksonville St. 73, Reinhardt 62

Mercer 105, Troy 101

Old Dominion 86, Drexel 72

S. Carolina St. 67, Md.-Eastern Shore 36

Stetson 70, Campbell 51

UCF 67, Lipscomb 58

Va. Commonwealth 70, James Madison 43

Winthrop 69, VMI 44

Wofford 73, The Citadel 63

MIDWEST

Ball St. 96, E. Michigan 86

Butler 70, Wis.-Green Bay 47

Kansas 73, Missouri 61

Toledo 83, W. Michigan 77

SOUTHWEST

Alabama A&M 67, Prairie View 50

Alabama St. 66, Texas Southern 58

Texas-Pan American 83, Ind.-Pur.-Ft. Wayne 74

FAR WEST

Air Force 64, UNLV 48

N.M. Highlands 90, Johnson & Wales, Colo. 82

New Mexico 88, San Diego St. 71

Oral Roberts 72, S. Utah 66

Pacific 70, UC Davis 64

AP Poll

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ men’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 30, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:

RecordPtsPvs
1. Illinois (72)21-01,8001
2. N. Carolina17-21,7073
3. Kansas16-11,6036
4. Duke16-11,5142
5. Boston Coll.18-01,5058
6. Kentucky16-21,4977
7. Wake Forest17-31,3375
8. Syracuse20-21,3184
9. Louisville18-31,20812
10. Okla. St.15-31,0629
11. Alabama17-398214
12. Michigan St.14-391615
13. Washington17-391010
14. Arizona17-481511
14. Oklahoma16-381513
16. Pittsburgh14-373820
17. Gonzaga15-456917
18. Cincinnati17-355821
19. Wisconsin14-449618
20. Texas15-539616
21. Utah17-330525
22. Maryland13-5259
23. Connecticut12-525619
24. Villanova12-4228
25. Ga. Tech12-621322

Others receiving votes: Iowa 113, Wichita St. 85, Pacific 52, Mississippi St. 46, Florida 19, Notre Dame 17, Vermont 17, Charlotte 16, St. Mary’s, Cal. 9, Marquette 4, Stanford 4, Texas Tech 4, Old Dominion 3, Texas A&M 2, Holy Cross 1, UTEP 1.

USA Today/ESPN Poll

The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN men’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 30, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote, through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:

RecordPtsPvs
1. Illinois (31)21-07751
2. North Carolina17-27283
3. Kansas16-16867
4. Kentucky16-26606
5. Boston College18-06438
6. Duke16-16242
7. Wake Forest17-35805
8. Syracuse20-25754
9. Louisville18-352412
10. Michigan St.14-3468t13
11. Oklahoma St.15-34639
12. Washington17-341010
13. Arizona17-437411
14. Alabama17-337117
15. Pittsburgh14-334118
16. Oklahoma16-331015
17. Cincinnati17-328020
18. Texas15-5253t13
19. Wisconsin14-422319
20. Connecticut12-516616
21. Gonzaga15-414123
22. Utah17-311125
23. Georgia Tech12-69821
24. Maryland13-562NR
25. Villanova12-436NR

Others receiving votes: Wichita State 34; Pacific 32; Iowa 30; Mississippi State 18; Saint Mary’s 15; Texas Tech 9; Notre Dame 7; Florida 5; UAB 3; Arizona State 3; Old Dominion 3; Vanderbilt 3; Charlotte 2; New Mexico 2; Stanford 2; Air Force 1; DePaul 1; LSU 1; Vermont 1; West Virginia 1.

College women

SOUTH

Chattanooga 82, Georgia Southern 46

Coll. of Charleston 51, ETSU 48

Florida A&M 68, Howard 61

Grambling St. 66, MVSU 57

Hampton 77, Morgan St. 57

Jackson St. 76, Ark.-Pine Bluff 45

Md.-Eastern Shore 63, S. Carolina St. 53

Miami 83, Clemson 69

Norfolk St. 65, Coppin St. 57

Oral Roberts 87, Centenary 48

Tennessee 77, Georgia 70

Virginia 77, Florida St. 62

Virginia Tech 74, Wake Forest 64

MIDWEST

Ind.-Pur.-Indpls. 53, UMKC 48

Oakland, Mich. 58, Valparaiso 56

Wis.-Green Bay 70, Butler 52

SOUTHWEST

Alabama A&M 58, Prairie View 52

Texas Southern 53, Alabama St. 50

FAR WEST

CS Northridge 65, UC Davis 54

W. Illinois 67, S. Utah 49

AP Poll

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ women’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 30, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:

RecordPtsPvs
1. LSU (43)19-11,1232
2. Ohio St. (1)21-21,0523
3. Duke (1)20-21,0081
4. Stanford19-29944
5. Tennessee15-39405
6. Notre Dame18-38946
7. Rutgers15-48178
8. Baylor15-38157
9. N. Carolina17-375012
10. Michigan St.18-373811
11. Connecticut13-56559
12. Texas Tech16-362313
13. Texas12-653615
14. Minnesota16-453110
15. Kansas St.16-350316
16. Boston Coll.15-343114
17. DePaul17-340517
18. Georgia16-534619
19. Iowa St.16-231918
20. Maryland14-520620
21. Vanderbilt15-518523
22. Temple17-317624
23. Penn St.13-716822
24. Florida St.18-314421
25. N.C. State15-58325

Others receiving votes: Wis.-Green Bay 51, Iowa 34, New Mexico 26, Virginia Tech 10, Louisville 9, UCLA 9, Gonzaga 8, Purdue 7, Charlotte 6, Arizona 4, Richmond 3, Louisiana Tech 2, Mississippi 2, Virginia 2.

How Dave Trimmer of The Spokesman-Review voted: 1. LSU. 2. Ohio St. 3. Stanford. 4. Duke. 5. Tennessee. 6. Notre Dame. 7. Baylor. 8. Rutgers. 9. North Carolina. 10. Michigan St. 11. Boston College. 12. Minnesota. 13. Texas Tech. 14. DePaul. 15. Iowa St.. 16. UConn. 17. Kansas St.. 18. Texas. 19. Gonzaga. 20. Green Bay. 21. Temple. 22. New Mexico. 23. Maryland. 24. Georgia. 25. Florida State.

High school boys

WASHINGTON

Soap Lake 63, Bridgeport 62

Renton 83, Evergreen 46

Willapa Valley 92, Northwest Christian 54

North Beach 80, South Bend 57

Raymond 58, Naselle 44

Wishkah Valley 56, Mary M. Knight 47

Non-league

Lakeland 85, Timberlake 32

Lakeland30172117- 85
Timberlake44159- 32

Lakeland (8-9) Eby 5, Kiefer 12, Gallia 17, Viebrock 9, DeAustin 6, Ward 4, Bear 2, Kelsey 0, Barlett 10, Roth 12, Brunner 8.

Timberlake (5-11) Cook 0, Lambert 9, Ma.Douglas 6, Brennan 5, Thompson 4, Jones 0, Clark 8, Mi.Douglas 0.

Washington AP Poll

SEATTLE—Here’s how a state panel of sports writers rate Washington high school teams in the reagular season Associated Press poll, with won-lost record and total first-place votes in parentheses.

CLASS 4ARecordPts
1. South Kitsap (17)16-088
2. Bethel (1)14-272
3. Kent-Meridan (1)14-163
4. Foss15-157
5. Franklin11-450
6. Roosevelt12-339
7. Davis12-135
8. Inglemor14-129
9. Federal Way13-323
10. Eisenhower13-217

Others receiving six points or more: Mountain View (13-4), 11. Kentwood (12-3), 7.

CLASS 3ARecordPts
1. Seattle Prep (9) 15-397
2. O’Dea15-384
3. (tie)Hanford (1)16-073
3. Rainier Beach14-473
5. Mark Morris15-269
6. Mount Rainier16-246
7. Squalicum13-343
8. West Valley (Spokane)12-318
9. North Thurston13-217
10. Columbia River12-412

Also: Mercer Island (13-5), 6.

CLASS 2ARecordPts
1 Cashmere (7)13-287
2. Castle Rock (1)14-178
3. Lynden Christian (1)11-367
4. Quincy13-262
5. Ridgefield14-153
6. Grandview12-246
7. Connell11-433
8. Nooksack Valley11-326
9. King’s12-421
10. Pullman10-49
CLASS 1ARecordPts
1. Bellevue Christian (5)11-277
2. Freeman15-265
3. Napavine (3)14-362
4. Toledo14-255
5. Brewster13-352
6.LaConner15-244
7. Zillah14-334
8. Seattle Christian13-226
9. Lake Roosevelt11-511
10. Friday Harbor13-34
CLASS BRecordPts
1. Republic (7)17-179
2. Willapa Valley18-071
3. Lind-Ritzville (1)16-054
4. (tie) DeSales14-149
4. (tie) Mabton16-149
6. Sunnyside Christian16-145
7. Tekoa-Oakesdale15-327
8. NW Christian (Colbert)15-220
9. Mossyrock15-212
10. Riverside Christian13-211

Also: King’s West (15-3) 7.

High school girls

IDAHO

Magic Valley Northside Tournament

Dietrich 59, Carey 58

Shoshone 38, Richfield 29

Magic Valley Southside Tournament

Hagerman 38, Raft River 36

WASHINGTON

Skyview 64, Evergreen 28

Heritage 45, Hudson’s Bay 43

Prairie 59, Mountain View 31

Battle Ground 61, Mark Morris 30

Kelso 56, R.A. Long 35

Hockinson 73, Stevenson 30

Woodland 50, Ridgefield 40

La Center 62, White Salmon 27

Bridgeport 56, Soap Lake 40

Holy Names 66, Franklin 51

Evergreen 56, Renton 39

Culdesac 52, Deary 34

Washington AP Poll

SEATTLE—Here’s how a state panel of sports writers rate Washington high school teams in the reagular season Associated Press poll, with won-lost record and total first-place votes in parentheses.

CLASS 4ARecordPts
1. University (4)15-092
2. Garfield (4)13-187
3. Lewis and Clark15-077
4. Meadowdale (2)14-070
5. Eisenhower14-061
6. Snohomish14-156
7. (tie) Monroe14-130
7. (tie) Bethel16-030
9. Prairie13-323
10. Richland12-118
CLASS 3ARecordPts
1. Chief Sealth (10)17-1100
2. River Ridge16-087
3. West Valley (Yakima)13-382
4. Rainier Beach15-364
5 Kennedy14-254
6. Kelso14-246
7. Issaquah14-437
8. Bishop Blanchet14-432
9. Bellingham14-331
10. Bellevue14-45
CLASS 2ARecordPts
1. East Valley (Yakima) (6)15-087
2. King’s (2)15-179
3. Connell (1)14-167
4. Lynden Christian13-150
5. Chewelah13-247
6. Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls)12-245
7. Chelan12-338
8. Woodland10-434
9. LaCenter13-219
10. Archbishop Murphy10-411

Others receiving six points or more: Riverside (12-2) 10.

CLASS 1ARecordPts
1. Freeman (5)14-277
2. Napavine (3)16-174
3. Columbia (Burbank)15-263
4. Brewster12-446
5. Colfax12-639
6. Liberty Bell12-432
7. (tie) White Swan14-326
7. (tie) White Pass14-326
9. Winlock1-324
10. Bellevue Christian9-214

Also: Charles Wright Academy (12-2), 7.

CLASS BRecordPts
1 Garfield-Palouse (5)17-159
2. Cusick18-145
3. La Salle (1)14-145
4. Kittitas16-139
5. Curlew17-134
6. Mossyrock16-132
7. Raymond16-220
8. Sprague-Harrington14-218
9. (tie) ACH14-210
9. (tie) Snohomish Christian19-010

Also: Entiat (14-2) 8.

FOOTBALL

Arena League

All Times PST

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

CentralWLPctPFPA
Nashville101.0004738
Chicago01.0006566
Colorado01.0003639
Grand Rapids01.0003858
WesternWLPctPFPA
Arizona101.0005838
Las Vegas101.0004637
Los Angeles01.0003746
San Jose01.0003363

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

EasternWLPctPFPA
Dallas101.0006665
Philadelphia101.0006635
New York00.00000
Columbus01.0003847
SouthernWLPctPFPA
Georgia101.0004644
Orlando101.0003936
Tampa Bay101.0006333
Austin01.0003566
New Orleans01.0004446

Thursday’s Game

Orlando at Arizona, 6 p.m.

HOCKEY

WHL

Eastern Conference

East DivisionGWLTOTLFAP
x-Saskatoon 5329155418715067
Brandon 4925185114914856
Prince Albert 5120254212614146
Regina 5211343411519329
Moose Jaw 518357113021824
Central DivisonGWLTOTLFAP
Lethbridge 51261311115511864
Medicine Hat 5029163216910563
Calgary 5226176315413761
Red Deer 5126174414813460
Swift Current 5017266110515041

Western Conference

B.C. DivisionGWLTOTLFAP
Kootenay 513313501459871
Kelowna 513010921489671
Vancouver 5126212215215056
Prince George 5221273111715446
Kamloops 5118274211715142
U.S. DivsionGWLTOTLFAP
Seattle 493414011489169
Everett 5122216211911652
Portland 5222224414115052
Spokane 4817228113814843
Tri-City 4817235311813342

x—clinched playoff berth.

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 George at Swift Current, 7 p.m.

Spokane at Kamloops, 7 p.m.

Regina at Prince Albert, 7:30 p.m.

SKIING

Area Resorts

Idaho

Lookout Pass — Mon Open Thu-Mon 3p insa snowing lightly 32 degrees variable machine groomed 18 - 42 base 18 of 24 trails, 2 of 3 lifts, 75% open, Mon, Thu/Fri: 9a-4p; Sat/Sun: 8: 30a-4p; open Thu-Mon.

Schweitzer Mountain — Mon 5:30a mcldy 34 degrees loose granular machine groomed 12 - 53 base 18 of 62 trails, 4 of 8 lifts, 30% open, Mon-Thu: 9a-3:45p; Fri: 9a-8p; Sat: 9a-8p; Sun 9a-3:45p.

Silver Mountain — Mon 5:01a partly cloudy 30 degrees hard packed machine groomed 10 - 20 base 15 of 67 trails, 4 of 7 lifts, 22% open, Mon-Fri: 8:30a-4p; Sat/Sun: 7:30a-4p.

Washington

49 Degrees North — Mon 6a insa 31 degrees wet packed snow machine groomed 10 - 46 base 25 of 33 trails, 3 of 5 lifts, 76% open, Mon/Tue: 9a-3:30p; Fri: 9a-3p; Sat/Sun: 9a-3p; open Fri-Tue.

Bluewood — Reopen TBA

Mission Ridge — Open Sat/Sun

Mt Spokane — Reopen TBA

Montana

Big Mountain — Mon 7:30a wet snow 13 - 58 base 82 of 91 trails, 90% open, 7 of 11 lifts, Mon-Fri: 9a-4p; Sat/Sun: 9a-4p.

Montana Snowbowl — Mon 5:00a wet granular 16 - 46 base 30 of 39 trails, 85% open, 4 of 4 lifts, Mon-Fri: 9:30a-4p; Sat/Sun: 9:30a-4p.

British Columbia

Apex Mountain — Mon 4:00a hard packed machine groomed 43 - 45 base 51 of 67 trails, 85% open, 3 of 5 lifts Mon-Thu: 9a-3:30p; Fri: 9a-9p; Sat: 9a-9p; Sun: 9a-3:30p

Fernie Alpine — Mon 8:25a 1 new loose granular machine groomed 52 - 52 base 47 of 107 trails, 45% open, 9 of 10 lifts Mon-Fri: 9a-4p; Sat/Sun: 9a-4p.

Kimberley — Mon 5:00a variable 23 - 23 base 29 of 75 trails, 39% open, 6 of 8 lifts Mon-Fri: 9a-4p, Thu-Fri: 5:30p-9p; Sat/Sun: 9a-4p, Sat: 5:30p-9p.

Red Resort — Mon 5:30a loose granular machine groomed 56 - 56 base 83 of 83 trails, 100% open, 5 of 6 lifts Mon-Fri: 9a-3p; Sat/Sun: 8:30a-3p.

Whitewater — Mon 4:55a 2 new hard packed machine groomed 68 - 68 base 43 of 43 trails, 100% open, 3 of 3 lifts Mon-Fri: 9a-3:30p; Sat/Sun: 9a-3:30p.

TRACK AND FIELD

College Indoor Inland Northwest Leaders

Inland Northwest college and open (not including high school) indoor track and field leaders, through meets of Jan. 29 (c-converted from hand time):

MEN

55 meters–Artis (EWU) 6.60, Drake (EWU) 6.62, Reinke (EWU) 6.63, Lopez (EWU) 6.64, Garry (CCS) 6.71. Open: Witherspoon (unat) 6.49, Yeaw (unat) 6.65, Phillips (unat) 6.67.

60–McSwain (WSU) 6.73, Boston (WSU) 6.83, Robertson (WSU) 6.86, Sherman (I) 6.95, Ray (I) 6.99.

200–Drake (EWU) 22.22, Whitehead (EWU) 22.64, Garry (CCS) and Nelson (WSU) 23.03, Lopez (EWU) 23.04.

400–Whitehead (EWU) 49.00, Cassleman (WSU) 49.09, Carr (EWU) 49.32, Nygard (WSU) 49.62, Giuffre (I) 49.82. Open: Moon (unat) 48.74.

500–Whitehead (EWU) 1:05.20, Carr (EWU) 1:06.75, Wilson (EWU) 1:07.99, Ragsdale (CCS) 1:08.23, Hewitt (EWU) 1:09.45. Open: Moon (unat) 1:05.11, Helgath (unat) 1:07.94

800–Ireland (WSU) 1:53.21, Manthey (WSU) 1:54.59, Chambers (WSU) 1:55.09, Cason (WSU) 1:58.22, Hinrichs (WSU) 1:59.50. Open: Kellogg (unat) 1:58.34.

Mile–Chambers (WSU) 4:18.62, Hinrichs (WSU) 4:19.94, B. Fuller (EWU) 4:20.04, Williams (WSU) 4:21.27, A. Fuller (CCS) 4:24.77.

3,000–Timeus (EWU) 8:21.28, Jones (WSU) 8:32.04, Concha (WSU) 8:33.02, Freimuth (WSU) 8:36.39, Grant (WSU) 8:38.70.

55 hurdles–Dennis (EWU) 8.07, Mapp (CCS) 8.08, Sargent (EWU) 8.19, Bullock (EWU) 8.24, Shields (CCS) 8.48.Open: Clark (unat) 7.92, Williams (unat) 8.13.

60 hurdles–D. Powell (WSU) 8.29, Frey (WSU) 8.43, J. Luckstead (I) 8.57, Bjerkestrand (WSU) 8.58, Cassleman (WSU) 8.61. Open: Richardson (unat) 8.39, Clark (unat) 8.53.

4x400 relay–Washington State 3:22.24, Eastern Washington 3:27.73, Whitworth 3:33.81.

High jump–Eaton (WSU) 6-83/4, Thomas (WSU) 6-7, Ludwigson (EWU) and D. Powell (WSU) 6-43/4, Clemmens (EWU) 6-4. Open: Harrison (unat) 6-4.

Pole vault–Nicoletti (WSU) 16-63/4, Byers (WSU) 15-11, Erickson (EWU) 15-5, D. Powell (WSU) 15-1, J. Powell (CCS) and Taylor (CCS) 14-11. Open: Gumke (unat) 14-11.

Long jump–D. Powell (WSU) 23-2, Drake (EWU) and Kien (WSU) 23-3/4, Thomas (WSU) 22-11, Penrod (EWU) 22-93/4. Open: Mason (unat) 23-61/4.

Triple jump–Smith (WSU) 50-63/4, Hampton (WSU) 47-41/4, B. Grubbs (EWU) 47-51/4, Moore (EWU) 44-11. Open: J. Grubbs (unat) 47-10, Harrison (unat) 46-8.

Shot put–Weingard (EWU) 50-61/4, Lehosky (EWU) 50-51/4, Ulrick (WSU) 50-2, D. Powell (WSU) 49-1, Schramm (WSU) 48-6. Open: Gehring (unat) 58-1/2, Winger (unat) 54-111/4, Wauters (unat) 53-13/4, Paul (unat) 49-1/4.

Weight–Quinn (EWU) 55-11/2, Weingard (EWU) 53-81/4, Dixon (CCS) 53-41/2, Dewindt (Whit) 52-1, Lehosky (EWU) 51-101/2. Open: Wauters (unat) 60-11/4, Paul (unat) 53-101/4, Mattox (unat) 52-11, Winger (unat) 52-23/4.

Heptathlon—D. Powell (WSU) 5,831, Thomas (WSU) 5,001, Sargent (EWU) 4,717, Ludwigson (EWU) 4,618, Kragt (CCS) 4,215.

WOMEN

55 meters–Heater (EWU) 7.29, Griffith (EWU) 7.38, Williams (EWU) 7.40, Long (CCS) and Hannah (EWU) 7.50.

60–Hatcher (WSU) 7.74, Heater (EWU) 7.81, Porter (WSU) 7.86, Samuel (I) 7.89, McClendon (WSU) 7.90. Open: Pater (unat) 7.68.

200–Hatcher (WSU) 25.52, Porter (WSU) 25.56, Heater (EWU) 25.76, McClendon (WSU) 25.79, Griffith (EWU) 26.33.

400–Heater (EWU) 56.63, Griffith (EWU) 58.01, Galaviz (WSU) 58.53, Probasco-Canda (WSU) 58.92, Johnson (EWU) 59.41.

500–Heater (EWU) 1:19.32, Johnson (EWU) 1:20.09, Griffith (EWU) 1:20.14, Prunty (EWU) 1:20.60, Clark (EWU) 1:23.09.

800–Paul (WSU) 2:14.40, Bull (WSU) 2:15.81, DeMartini (WSU) 2:16.63, Friedges (WSU) 2:17.08, Ward (WSU) 2:21.50.

Mile–Olson (I) 4:56.97, Prunty (EWU) 5:00.53, Gibb (EWU) 5:06.03, Lawrence (WSU) 5:12.48, Leonard (WSU) 5:18.76.

3,000–Macalister (I) 10:10.69, Kennelly (I) 10:24.89, Evans (EWU) 10:42.33, Ramirez (WSU) 10:45.07, Leonard (WSU) 10:48.68. Open: Peterson (unat) 10:31.16.

55 hurdles–Burt (CCS) 8.85, Mickle (EWU) 8.96, Meinhold (EWU) 9.20, Hodges (EWU) 9.61, Perkins (CCS) 9.80. Open: Kramer (unat) 8.86, Patrick (unat) 9.38.

60 hurdles–D. Pickler (WSU) 8.60, Miller (WSU) 8.70, J. Pickler (WSU) 8.84, Kurrat (I) 9.11, Mickle (EWU) 9.44.

4x400 relay–Idaho 3:54.65, Eastern Washington 4:01.78, Washington State 4:02.51, CC Spokane 4:16.54c, Whitworth 4:16.94c.

Distance medley–Eastern Washington 12:22.37.

High jump–Mikesh (WSU) 5-10, Souhrada (I) and D. Pickler (WSU) 5-8, Miller (WSU) and Mickle (EWU) 5-53/4.

Pole vault–Diles (WSU) 13-71/4, Hegna (EWU) 12-4, Owen (I) 11-113/4, Reynolds (CCS) and Fuller (CCS) 10-0. Open: Metzinger (unat) 13-91/4, Bunday (unat) 10-6.

Long jump–D. Pickler (WSU) 18-8, Kurrat (I) 18-41/4, Miller (WSU) and J. Pickler (WSU) 18-31/4, Meinhold (EWU) 17-6. Open: Kramer (unat) 17-8.

Triple jump–Gardner (WSU) 39-11/4, Meinhold (EWU) 36-4, Rosenberg (I) 35-51/4, Kling (I) 35-1/2, Waterhouse (EWU) 33-83/4. Open: Stowe (unat) 38-113/4.

Shot put–Burgess (WSU) 44-63/4, Woelk (EWU) 42-103/4, Lytle (I) 42-8, Geaudreau (EWU) 41-53/4, Kurrat (I) 41-3.

Weight–Broncheau (I) 53-101/2, Lytle (I) 52-23/4, Geaudreau (EWU) 50-0, Woelk (EWU) 48-8, Zita (WSU) 46-6.

Pentathlon–D. Pickler (WSU) 3,928, Miller (WSU) 3,632, Meinhold (EWU) 3,245, Mickle (EWU) 3,197, Burt (CCS) 2,970. Open: Kramer (unat) 3,158.

MOVES

BASEBALL

American League

DETROIT TIGERS—Agreed to terms with RHP Roberto Novoa, RHP Fernando Rodney, RHP Mark Woodyard, 2B Ryan Raburn, OF Byron Gettis and OF Curtis Granderson on one-year contracts.

SEATTLE MARINERS—Agreed to terms with RHP Jeff Nelson on a minor league contract.

TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS—Agreed to terms with RHP Jason Hammel, RHP Angel Garcia and RHP Carlos Hines on one-year contracts.

National League

NEW YORK METS—Agreed to terms with LHP Scott Stewart, RHP Eric Junge and INF Jed Hansen on minor league contracts.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Named Ron Warner manager and Derrick May hitting coach of Palm Beach of the FSL. Named Keith Mitchell hitting coach of Quad Cities of the Midwest League.

Eastern League

NEW BRITAIN ROCK CATS—Named Lauren Griswold coordinator of community relations, Courtney Nogas media relations assistant, Michael Hyland stadium operations coordinator and Ricky Ferrell, Jenny Haag, Frank Novak and Logan Smith account executives for group sales.

Central League

PENSACOLA PELICANS—Signed RHP Jerry Dunn.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

ATLANTA HAWKS—Signed C Obinna Ekezie for the remainder of the season.

NEW JERSEY NETS—Signed G Billy Thomas to a second 10-day contract.

SEATTLE SUPERSONICS—Waived G-F Ibrahim Kutluay. Activated G Mateen Cleaves from the injured list.

National Basketball Development League

COLUMBUS RIVERDRAGONS—Signed G Ramel Curry. Waived F Seth Doliboa.

ROANOKE DAZZLE—Signed F James Thomas. Waived C Sean Finn.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

BUFFALO BILLS—Announced the resignation of Rusty Jones, director of physical development.

DENVER BRONCOS—Named Tim Brewster tight ends coach.

TENNESSEE TITANS—Named Ray Sherman wide receivers coach.

Canadian Football League

CALGARY STAMPEDERS—Signed DL Randy Chevrier.

WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS—Signed S John Sullivan and OL Kendrick Rogers.

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BIRMINGHAM STEELDOGS—Named Matt Hooper media relations coordinator.

HOCKEY

American Hockey League

AHL—Suspended Worcester RW Mike Glumac one game for his actions in a Jan. 28 game against Lowell, and Lowell D Mike Commodore one game for his actions in a Jan. 29 game against Worcester.

MANITOBA MOOSE—Recalled F Chance Fitzpatrick from Columbia of the ECHL.

ECHL

ECHL—Announced the Board of Governors approved a transfer of controlling interest for the Atlantic City (N.J.) Membership from Atlantic City Hockey, LLC to Stockton (Calif.) Hockey Franchise Group, which is headed by Michael A. Reinsdorf.

ATLANTIC CITY BOARDWALK BULLIES—Loaned F Luke Curtin to San Antonio of the AHL.

FLORIDA EVERBLADES—Signed G Terry Dunbar.

GWINNETT GLADIATORS—Recalled D Joel Pullman from Columbus of the SPHL.

SOCCER

Major League Soccer

COLUMBUS CREW—Announced the retirement of MF Brian Maisonneuve to become an assistant coach with the U.S. under-17 national team.

COLLEGE

MASSACHUSETTS-BOSTON—Named Terry Condon women’s volleyball coach.

MIDDLE TENNESSEE—Announced the resignation of Randy Holden, women’s tennis coach.

MONMOUTH—Announced the resignation of Jackie Devane, women’s basketball coach. Named Michele Baxter interim women’s basketball coach.

OREGON—Named Tara Erickson women’s soccer coach.

ST. JOSEPH’S, L.I.—Fired Dennis Case, women’s basketball coach. Named Don Lizak interim women’s basketball coach.

TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO—Named Steve Ballard women’s soccer coach.

YALE—Named Andy Van Etten and Barbara Reinalda co-head softball coaches.

TODAY’S ODDS

America’s Line

NFL

Super Bowl XXXIX

Sunday

FavoriteOpCurO/UUnderdog
Patriots6.5747.5Eagles

NBA

FavoritePtsUnderdog
WIZARDS1.5Pistons
MAGICNLCavaliers
NETS2.5Bulls
T’wolves3.5BUCKS
Suns4GRIZZLIES
MAVERICKS3Heat
NUGGETS9Knicks
JAZZ10Bobcats
KINGSNLSonics
LAKERS4Blazers

College basketball

FavoritePtsUnderdog
Maryland3CLEMSON
MICHIGAN ST1Illinois
Kent3MARSHALL
BOSTON COLL9.5W Virginia
RICHMOND12.5Duquesne
OKLAHOMAppdTexas A&M
IOWA ST13Baylor
CREIGHTONPKWichita St
MISS ST2Florida
DRAKEPKIllinois St
DEPAUL9.5Tcu
Manhattan8SIENA
E KENTUCKY13.5Morehead St

Home teams in capital letters.