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BASKETBALL

NBA

All Times PST

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

WLPctGB
New York1718.486
Boston1619.4571
Philadelphia1518.4551
Toronto1322.3714
New Jersey1222.3534 1/2

Southeast Division

WLPctGB
Miami2710.730
Washington1913.5945 1/2
Orlando1815.5457
Charlotte823.25816
Atlanta626.18818 1/2

Central Division

WLPctGB
Cleveland2112.636
Detroit1914.5762
Indiana1716.5154
Chicago1418.4386 1/2
Milwaukee1220.3758 1/2

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Southwest Division

WLPctGB
San Antonio288.778
Dallas2210.6884
Memphis1818.50010
Houston1717.50010
New Orleans429.12122 1/2

Northwest Division

WLPctGB
Seattle258.758
Minnesota1716.5158
Portland1518.45510
Denver1420.41211 1/2
Utah1224.33314 1/2

Pacific Division

WLPctGB
Phoenix314.886
Sacramento2211.6678
L.A. Lakers1814.56311 1/2
L.A. Clippers1617.48514
Golden State1124.31420

Tuesday’s Games

Cleveland 100, Charlotte 98, OT

Atlanta 103, Milwaukee 80

Detroit 89, New Jersey 80

New Orleans 88, New York 82

Indiana 86, Memphis 85

Phoenix 122, Miami 107

Sacramento 109, Denver 100

Seattle 104, L.A. Clippers 99

Wednesday’s Games

Boston at Toronto, 4 p.m.

Portland at Washington, 4 p.m.

New Orleans at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.

Orlando at Minnesota, 5 p.m.

Philadelphia at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.

Milwaukee at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m.

Phoenix at Utah, 6 p.m.

L.A. Lakers at Denver, 6 p.m.

Houston at Dallas, 6 p.m.

Miami at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.

Seattle at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.

Cavaliers 100, Bobcats 98

CHARLOTTE (98) – Wallace 8-15 2-3 18, Okafor 3-9 0-0 6, Brezec 9-15 0-0 18, Knight 4-9 7-7 15, Rush 2-6 0-0 4, Bogans 7-16 1-2 17, Kapono 4-9 0-0 11, White 0-0 0-0 0, Ely 3-5 1-3 7, Hart 1-1 0-0 2, Sampson 0-2 0-0 0, Robinson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 41-87 11-15 98.

CLEVELAND (100) – James 11-24 5-7 29, Gooden 8-13 1-2 17, Ilgauskas 6-11 10-10 22, McInnis 4-15 0-0 8, Newble 1-5 0-0 2, Snow 3-5 0-1 7, Harris 2-4 0-1 4, Varejao 2-4 0-0 4, Traylor 1-4 0-0 2, Pavlovic 1-4 3-4 5. Totals 39-89 19-25 100.

Charlotte231932131198
Cleveland1926192313100

3-Point Goals—Charlotte 5-9 (Kapono 3-3, Bogans 2-4, Wallace 0-1, Rush 0-1), Cleveland 3-14 (James 2-5, Snow 1-2, Gooden 0-1, Pavlovic 0-1, McInnis 0-5). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Charlotte 49 (Okafor 9), Cleveland 57 (Ilgauskas 11). Assists—Charlotte 27 (Knight 20), Cleveland 25 (James 9). Total fouls—Charlotte 21, Cleveland 23. Technicals—Charlotte Defensive Three Second, Sampson. A—18,494 (20,562).

Hawks 103, Bucks 80

MILWAUKEE (80) – Mason 6-14 1-2 13, J.Smith 2-4 0-0 4, Gadzuric 1-1 0-0 2, M.Williams 4-11 0-0 8, Redd 5-17 0-0 10, Pachulia 3-9 2-2 8, Van Horn 4-8 0-0 10, James 6-10 1-2 14, Fizer 3-9 0-0 6, Santiago 1-1 1-2 3, Kukoc 0-0 0-0 0, Strickland 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 36-87 5-8 80.

ATLANTA (103) – Harrington 7-12 0-2 14, Walker 4-13 1-2 10, Collier 5-9 2-2 12, Lue 8-14 1-2 18, Jos.Smith 5-5 1-2 11, Drobnjak 6-11 0-0 13, Ivey 3-3 3-3 9, Childress 4-7 4-4 12, D.Smith 1-3 2-2 4, Ekezie 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 43-78 14-19 103.

Milwaukee1621162780
Atlanta29262622103

3-Point Goals—Milwaukee 3-10 (Van Horn 2-3, James 1-3, M.Williams 0-1, Redd 0-3), Atlanta 3-8 (Drobnjak 1-1, Walker 1-3, Lue 1-3, Harrington 0-1). Fouled out—Santiago. Rebounds—Milwaukee 41 (Pachulia 8), Atlanta 53 (Walker 11). Assists—Milwaukee 22 (M.Williams 7), Atlanta 24 (Lue 9). Total fouls—Milwaukee 17, Atlanta 23. A—11,280 (19,445).

Hornets 88, Knicks 82

NEW ORLEANS (88) – Nailon 8-14 2-2 18, Rogers 3-9 0-0 6, Brown 6-11 5-6 17, Davis 5-16 10-13 21, Smith 3-8 0-0 7, Dickau 5-6 4-4 17, Nachbar 1-4 0-0 2, Andersen 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 31-70 21-25 88.

NEW YORK (82) – K.Thomas 7-14 1-2 15, J.Williams 5-7 2-5 12, Mohammed 3-8 1-2 7, Houston 6-20 4-4 17, Marbury 5-15 5-6 15, Ariza 3-7 2-2 8, Norris 4-6 0-0 8. Totals 33-77 15-21 82.

New Orleans2628161888
New York2225142182

3-Point Goals—New Orleans 5-16 (Dickau 3-3, Smith 1-2, Davis 1-7, Nachbar 0-1, Rogers 0-3), New York 1-11 (Houston 1-8, Marbury 0-3). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—New Orleans 48 (Brown 12), New York 45 (Mohammed 12). Assists—New Orleans 22 (Davis 10), New York 18 (Marbury 13). Total fouls—New Orleans 20, New York 19. Technicals—New York Defensive Three Second. A—17,619 (19,763).

Kings 109, Nuggets 100

DENVER (100) – Anthony 4-14 8-11 16, Ken.Martin 7-13 3-5 17, Camby 2-7 4-4 8, D.Johnson 1-3 0-0 3, A.Miller 8-12 0-0 16, Buckner 6-8 1-1 14, Nene 3-6 2-4 8, Boykins 2-7 2-2 6, Russell 2-5 0-0 6, White 2-5 2-2 6. Totals 37-80 22-29 100.

SACRAMENTO (109) – Stojakovic 10-24 4-4 27, Songaila 5-8 2-2 12, B.Miller 3-5 6-12 12, Evans 6-10 2-3 14, Bibby 5-16 5-9 18, Ostertag 2-3 0-0 4, Kev.Martin 4-8 9-11 17, House 0-3 0-0 0, Barnes 2-2 0-0 5. Totals 37-79 28-41 109.

Denver27251830100
Sacramento29272528109

3-Point Goals—Denver 4-17 (Russell 2-4, Buckner 1-2, D.Johnson 1-2, A.Miller 0-1, White 0-2, Boykins 0-2, Anthony 0-4), Sacramento 7-22 (Bibby 3-6, Stojakovic 3-9, Barnes 1-1, House 0-1, Kev.Martin 0-2, Evans 0-3). Fouled out—Songaila. Rebounds—Denver 54 (Camby 11), Sacramento 51 (B.Miller, Songaila 8). Assists—Denver 24 (A.Miller 11), Sacramento 17 (Bibby 7). Total fouls—Denver 30, Sacramento 22. Technicals—Sacramento Defensive Three Second, Sacramento coach Adelman, B.Miller. A—17,317 (17,317).

Pacers 86, Grizzlies 85

INDIANA (86) – J.Jones 0-3 0-0 0, O’Neal 12-23 11-11 35, Foster 3-8 2-3 8, Tinsley 7-17 4-4 19, R.Miller 4-7 0-0 10, Curry 1-3 0-0 2, Croshere 2-7 4-5 8, Harrison 0-1 0-0 0, F.Jones 1-3 0-0 2, Johnson 0-1 2-2 2. Totals 30-73 23-25 86.

MEMPHIS (85) – Battier 3-5 1-2 7, Gasol 12-19 6-12 31, L.Wright 3-8 0-0 6, Williams 3-6 3-3 11, M.Miller 0-1 2-2 2, Wells 7-12 4-5 20, Watson 1-4 0-0 2, D.Jones 1-4 1-3 3, Swift 1-4 1-2 3. Totals 31-63 18-29 85.

Indiana2226132586
Memphis2829101885

3-Point Goals—Indiana 3-11 (R.Miller 2-2, Tinsley 1-5, Foster 0-1, F.Jones 0-1, Croshere 0-2), Memphis 5-13 (Wells 2-3, Williams 2-4, Gasol 1-1, Watson 0-1, Battier 0-2, D.Jones 0-2). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Indiana 47 (Foster, O’Neal 12), Memphis 41 (L.Wright 9). Assists—Indiana 16 (Tinsley 6), Memphis 19 (Williams 5). Total fouls—Indiana 25, Memphis 21. Technicals—Indiana coach Carlisle, Memphis Defensive Three Second. A—16,171 (18,119).

Pistons 89, Nets 80

DETROIT (89) – Prince 3-9 1-2 7, R.Wallace 8-16 2-2 19, B.Wallace 5-10 1-2 11, Hamilton 3-10 12-14 18, Billups 2-7 6-6 11, Dupree 1-2 0-0 2, McDyess 5-9 1-2 11, Hunter 5-8 0-0 10. Totals 32-71 23-28 89.

NEW JERSEY (80) – Carter 7-20 5-7 19, Collins 2-7 2-2 6, Krstic 4-8 2-2 10, Buford 5-12 0-0 10, Kidd 5-13 1-1 13, Best 6-17 2-2 16, Smith 3-9 0-0 6, Vaughn 0-0 0-0 0, Moiso 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-86 12-14 80.

Detroit1827232189
New Jersey1621222180

3-Point Goals—Detroit 2-9 (Billups 1-3, R.Wallace 1-3, Hunter 0-1, Hamilton 0-2), New Jersey 4-14 (Best 2-5, Kidd 2-6, Carter 0-3). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Detroit 53 (R.Wallace 13), New Jersey 47 (Collins 10). Assists—Detroit 21 (Hamilton 7), New Jersey 15 (Kidd 7). Total fouls—Detroit 15, New Jersey 22. Technicals—R.Wallace, New Jersey Defensive Three Second 2. A—15,755 (19,860).

Suns 122, Heat 107

MIAMI (107) – E.Jones 4-13 1-1 11, Haslem 6-10 4-4 16, O’Neal 16-20 2-6 34, Wade 9-19 5-8 23, D.Jones 0-3 0-0 0, Laettner 0-0 0-0 0, Doleac 2-5 0-0 4, Dooling 1-5 0-0 2, Anderson 2-4 0-1 4, Butler 4-5 0-0 11, Person 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 45-85 12-20 107.

PHOENIX (122) – Richardson 5-20 1-2 14, Marion 11-22 3-3 26, Stoudemire 13-19 8-10 34, Nash 7-12 2-2 16, Johnson 8-18 4-4 24, Jacobsen 1-2 1-2 4, Hunter 0-2 4-4 4. Totals 45-95 23-27 122.

Miami25302527107
Phoenix40273322122

3-Point Goals—Miami 5-13 (Butler 3-4, E.Jones 2-6, Anderson 0-1, D.Jones 0-2), Phoenix 9-29 (Johnson 4-8, Richardson 3-12, Jacobsen 1-2, Marion 1-3, Nash 0-4). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Miami 49 (O’Neal 11), Phoenix 53 (Marion 11). Assists—Miami 26 (Wade 8), Phoenix 27 (Nash 16). Total fouls—Miami 23, Phoenix 19. A—18,422 (18,422).

College men

EAST

Georgetown 62, Rutgers 55

La Salle 74, Fla. International 72, OT

Villanova 83, Providence 78, OT

SOUTH

Davidson 66, Appalachian St. 63

Jacksonville 82, Florida Atlantic 81

Louisville 107, Southern Miss. 62

Marshall 59, West Virginia 55

SE Louisiana 56, Sam Houston St. 54

UCF 70, Stetson 66

Wake Forest 81, Maryland 66

MIDWEST

SE Missouri 79, E. Illinois 60

Wis.-Green Bay 81, Cleveland St. 76

Wisconsin 72, Ohio St. 66

SOUTHWEST

Alabama 64, Arkansas 61

Houston 93, Centenary 82

Oklahoma St. 78, Missouri 68

FAR WEST

BYU 110, Montana St.-Billings 70

St. Mary’s, Cal. 59, Air Force 58

Utah Valley St. 73, Texas-Pan American 51

College women

EAST

Cent. Connecticut St. 62, Monmouth, N.J. 55

Marshall 82, West Virginia 76

New Hampshire 60, Maine 57

Quinnipiac 76, St. Francis, Pa. 69

Rutgers 68, Pittsburgh 41

SOUTH

Columbia 53, George Mason 48

Longwood 69, Jacksonville St. 64

MIDWEST

Kansas St. 87, Missouri 44

N. Illinois 63, Toledo 60

Ohio 80, Akron 69

Ohio St. 84, Michigan 56

SE Missouri 87, E. Illinois 70

W. Illinois 58, UMKC 40

SOUTHWEST

S. Utah 49, Oral Roberts 43

Texas-Pan American 58, Prairie View 55

FAR WEST

Oregon Tech 86, S. Oregon 62

High school boys AP Poll

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

CLASS 4ARecordPts
1. Bethel (7)7-166
2. Kent-Meridan (1)8-047
3. (tie) Franklin5-342
3. (tie) South Kitsap (1)9-042
5. Evergreen (Vancouver)9-238
6. Eisenhower8-129
7. Federal Way7-227
8. Mount Vernon8-123
9. Inglemoor9-015
10. (tie) Foss9-110
10. (tie)Ferris8-110

Others receiving six points or more: Pasco 7-1 8, Davis 5-0 8, Kentwood 6-3 6.

CLASS 3ARecordPts
1. Seattle Prep (7)9-279
2. O’Dea (1)10-267
3. Rainer Beach9-358
4. Squalicum7-149
5. Mark Morris9-143
6. West Valley (Spokane)9-040
7. (tie) Hanford11-027
7. (tie) North Thurston10-027
9. Mount Rainer10-126
10. Columbia River7-213

Others receiving six points or more: Issaquah 10-2 9.

CLASS 2ARecordPts
1. Lynden Christina (3)5-255
2. Ridgefield (1)10-047
3. Cashmere8-243
4. Nooksack Valley (1)8-141
5. Grandview (1)6-234
6. (tie) Medical Lake6-223
6. (tie) Quincy9-123
6. (tie) Castle Rock7-123
9. Vashon Island7-117
10. Naches Valley7-29

Others receiving six points or more: Riverside 5-2 7.

CLASS 1ARecordPts
1. Bellevue Christina (4)7-258
2.Brewster (2)8-156
3.Napavine9-247
4. Toledo9-142
5. Freeman8-234
6. Seattle Christina7-125
7. Zillah8-314
8. Lake Roosevelt7-213
9. Charles Wright6-010
10. LaConner7-29

Others receiving six points or more: Onalaska 6-4 7, Friday Harbor 8-1 6.

CLASS BRecordPts
1. Republic (6)9-160
2. Willapa Valley10-053
3. Tekoa-Okesdale9-144
4. (tie) DeSales7-032
4. (tie) Mabton10-032
6. Riverside Christian8-021
7. Mossyrock8-020
8. Northwest Christian (Spo)10-017
9. Sunnyside Christian9-111
10. (tie) King’s West7-37
10. (tie) LaCrosse-Washtucna7-27

High school girls AP Poll

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

CLASS 4ARecordPts
1. Garfield (7)5-070
2. University9-060
3. Lewis and Clark10-050
4. Eisenhower8-041
5. Monroe9-139
6. Snohomish8-138
7. Prairie7-322
8. Meadowdale7-019
9. Kennewick7-012
10. Bethel9-011
CLASS 3ARecordPts
1. Chief Sealth (8)11-080
2. Rainier Beach10-269
3. River Ridge10-065
4. Kelso9-151
5. West Valley (Yakima)9-338
6. Bellingham8-235
7. Kennedy 8-225
8. Bellevue9-323
9. Bisholp Blanchet9-314
10. Prosser8-313

Others receiving six points or more: Hanford 9-2 11, North Central 8-1 6.

CLASS 2ARecordPts
1. East Valley (Yakima) (5)9-058
2. King’s (1)10-148
3. Connell9-045
Riverside8-044
5. Lakeside8-227
6. (tie) Chewelah7-126
6 (tie) Lynden Christian7-026
8. LaCenter8-120
9. Archbishop Murphy10-117
10. Chelan7-311
CLASS 1ARecordPts
1. Napavine (1)10-149
2. (tie) Brewster (1)7-247
2. (tie) Freeman (1)9-247
4. Kettle Falls (1)8-636
5. Columbia (Burbank)9-232
6. Colfax7-527
7. (tie) Newport (2)5-420
7. (tie) White Pass8-120
9. Liberty Bell7-312
10 Lake Roosevelt6-411

Others receiving six points or more: White Swan 8-3 9, Winlock 8-2 8, Charles Wright 6-1 7.

CLASS BRecordPts
1. Garfield-Palouse (3)11-039
2. Sprague-Harrington8-134
3. Almira/Coulee-Hartline5-024
4. Curlew11-022
5. La Salle7-120
6. Mossyrock8-019
7. Kittitas (1)8-118
8. Raymond10-114
0. Riverside Christian6-29
10. DeSales5-46

FOOTBALL

NFL Playoffs

All Times PST

Divisional Playoffs

Saturday, Jan. 15

N.Y. Jets at Pittsburgh, 1:30 p.m. (CBS)

St. Louis at Atlanta, 5:15 p.m. (FOX)

Sunday, Jan. 16

Minnesota at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. (FOX)

Indianapolis at New England, 1:45 p.m. (CBS)

Conference Championships

Sunday, Jan. 23

NFC Championship Game, Noon (FOX)

AFC Championship Game, 3:30 p.m. (CBS)

Super Bowl

Sunday, Feb. 6

Jacksonville, Fla.

AFC vs. NFC, 3:30 p.m. (FOX)

Pro Bowl

Sunday, Feb. 13

At Honolulu

AFC vs. NFC, 4:30 p.m. (ESPN)

HOCKEY

WHL

Eastern Conference

East Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Saskatoon 4324105415312257
Brandon 3920135112311246
Prince Albert 4416234110412337
Regina 431126249614928
Moose Jaw 446325111119618

Central Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Lethbridge 442510811329659
Medicine Hat 422413321398853
Calgary 4219156212211546
Red Deer 4219154411211646
Swift Current 431324518813332

Western Conference

B.C. Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Kelowna 442410911289058
Kootenay 432613401148156
Vancouver 4323171213313049
Prince George 4318213110412740
Kamloops 421721229911738

U.S. Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Seattle 402910011276859
Everett 42201462998648
Portland 4418193411913043
Tri-City 391518429710836
Spokane 4214207111813136

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.

Tuesday’s results

Portland 5, Regina 2

Vancouver 4, Prince George 1

Kootenay 4, Everett 2

Seattle 3, Tri-City 1

Wednesday’s games

Portland at Brandon

Swift Current at Moose Jaw

Saskatoon at Calgary

Prince George at Kelowna

Kootenay at Seattle

Thursday Games

No Games Scheduled.

Friday Games

Kamloops at Lethbridge

Portland at Moose Jaw

Seattle at Tri-City

Brandon at Prince Albert

Regina at Swift Current

Saskatoon at Red Deer

Kelowna at Prince George

Everett at Vancouver

Saturday, Jan. 15

Kamloops at Calgary

Saskatoon at Lethbridge

Portland at Kootenay

Vancouver at Everett

Spokane at Tri-City

Moose Jaw at Swift Current

Regina at Medicine Hat

Kelowna at Prince George

WHL Leaders

SCORING

GAP
Keller, Sktn 312354
Brule, Vcr 233154
Yellow Horn, Leth 203454
Fehr, Bdn 351853
Stone, Bdn 163753
Filewich, Leth 252449
Konsorada, Bdn 163248
Meyer, MH 262147
Klassen, Spo 212546
Courchaine, Vcr 192746

GOALTENDERS

Minimum 800 minutes played

MPGASOAvg
Bridges, Sea 17674581.53
Glass, Ktn 14373941.63
Yeomans, Kel 18866041.91
Wall, Ever 18866071.91
Sorochan, Leth 22267642.05

GYMNASTICS

High school

Greater Spokane League

WL
Mead20
Shadle Park21
Ferris21
University11
Central Valley11
Lakeside11
North Central11
Lewis and Clark12
Rogers12
Mt. Spokane02

FIGURE SKATING

U.S. Championships

At Portland, Ore.

Senior

Dance

Compulsories

1. Tanith Belbin, Kirkland, Quebec, and Ben Agosto, Chicago, 0.4 factored placements.

2. Melissa Gregory and Denis Petukhov, Northbrook, Ill., 0.8.

3. Tiffany Stiegler, Manhattan Beach, Calif., and Sergei Magerovskiy, Moscow, 1.2.

4. Lydia Manon, Newark, Del., and Ryan O’Meara, Ferndale, Mich., 1.6.

5. Kendra Goodwin, Randolph, N.J., and Brent Bommentre, Hatboro Horsham, Pa., 2.0.

6. Morgan Matthews, Fairfax, Va., and Maxim Zavozin, Ashburn, Va., 2.4.

7. Julia and Philipp Rey, Newark, Del., 2.8.

8. Kate Slattery and Chuen-Gun Lee, Newark, Del., 3.2.

9. Lindsay Evans, Castle Rock, Colo., and Kevin O’Keefe, Limestone, Maine, 3.6.

10. Stephanie Ellis, Encinitas, Calif., and Ian Ross-Frye, Philadelphia, 4.0.

11. Elizabeth Palmer, Vancouver, Wash., and Ryland Stucke, Portland, Ore., 4.4.

12. Alisa Allapach, Granada Hills, Calif., and Benjaman Westenberger, San Diego, 4.8.

13. Francesca Cheli, Spring Lake, N.J., and Alex Clark, Grand Ledge, Mich., 5.2.

Junior

Dance

Original Dance

1. Trina Pratt, Pueblo, Colo., and Todd Gilles, Colorado Springs, Colo., 0.6.

2. Caitlin Mallory, Berkeley, Calif., and Brent Holdburg, Dallas, 1.2.

3. Kimmerly Lauten, Fombell, Pa., and Augie Hill, Plano, Texas, 1.8.

4. Meghan McCullough, Alexandria, Va., and Joel Dear, Traverse City, Mich., 2.4.

5. Jane Summersett, L’Anse, Mich., and Elliot Pennington, Wayland, Mass., 3.0.

6. Adrienne Koob-Doddy, Clinton, N.J., and Robert Antonelli, Old Bridge, N.J., 3.6.

7. Christina Chitwood and Stephan Chasman, Colorado Springs, Colo., 4.2.

8. Katherine Copely, Newark Del., and Patrick Connelly, Abingdon, Md., 4.8.

9. Sam Cepican, Downers Grove, Ill., and Phillip Lichtor, Boston, 5.4.

10. Mauri Gustafson, St. Louis, and Logan Giulietti-Schmitt, Oak Park, Ill., 6.0.

11. Katrina Reyes, Lake Arrowhead, Calif., and Jon Wright, Ashburn, Va., 6.6.

12. Stephanie Segien, Colleyville, Texas, and Jay Lilly, Lonoke, Ark., 7.2.

Current Standings

1. Pratt and Gilles, 1.0. 2. Mallory and Holdburg, 2.2. 3. Lauten and Hill, 2.8. 4. McCullough and Dear, 4.0. 5. Summersett and Pennington, 5.0. 6. Chitwood and Chasman, 6.6. 7. Koob-Doddy and Antonelli, 6.8. 8. Copely and Connelly, 7.6. 9. Cepican and Lichtor, 9.0. 10. Gustafson and Giulietti-Schmitt, 10.0.

11. Reyes and Wright, 11.0. 12. Segien and Lilly, 12.0.

Junior

Pairs

Short Program

1. Mariel Miller, Chapel Hill, N.C., and Rockne Brubaker, Algonquin, Ill., 0.5.

2. Chloe Katz, Sea Cliff, N.Y., and Joseph Lynch, Wantagh, N.Y., 1.0.

3. Julia Vlassov, Manchester, N.H., and Drew Meekins, Wellesley, Mass., 1.5.

4. Aaryn Smith and Will Chitwood, Colorado Springs, Colo., 2.0.

5. Jenna Yount, Paradise Valley, Ariz., and Grant Marron, Phoenix, 2.5.

6. Keauna McLaughlin and Ethan Burgess, Los Angeles, 3.0.

7. Sydney Schmidt, Dallas, and Christopher Pottenger, Coppell, Texas, 3.5.

8. Lindsey and Andy Seitz, Bettendorf, Iowa, 4.0.

9. Katelyn Uhlig, New Baltimore, Mich., and Colin Loomis, Ann Arbor, Mich., 4.5.

10. Lucy Galleher, Denver, and Justin Gaumond, Littleton, Colo., 5.0.

11. Katie Boxwell and Danny Curzon, Phoenix, Ariz., 5.5.

12. Catherine Rigoulot, Simsbury, Conn., and Michael Jorgens, Washington, D.C., 6.0.

13. Eden Delphey, San Diego, and Cole Davis, Cincinnati, 6.5.

14. Tanya Aziz and Chad Brennan, Boston, 7.0.

SKIING

Men’s World Cup

At Adelboden, Switzerland

Giant Slalom

1. Massimiliano Blardone, Italy, 2:19.84 (1:10.52-1:09.32). 2. Bode Miller, United States, 2:20.02 (1:10.65-1:09.37). 3. Kalle Palander, Finland, 2:20.23 (1:10.79-1:09.44). 4. Benjamin Raich, Austria, 2:20.54 (1:11.37-1:09.17). 5. Lasse Kjus, Norway, 2:20.66 (1:10.80-1:09.86). 6. Fredrik Nyberg, Sweden, 2:20.72 (1:11.45-1:09.27). 7. Marc Berthod, Switzerland, 2:20.98 (1:12.06-1:08.92). 8. Christoph Gruber, Austria, 2:21.03 (1:12.24-1:08.79). 9. Ales Gorza, Slovenia, 2:21.26 (1:11.92-1:09.34). 10. Bruno Kernen, Switzerland, 2:21.33 (1:11.49-1:09.84).

10. Joel Chenal, France, 2:21.33 (1:11.23-1:10.10). 12. Thomas Grandi, Canada, 2:21.38 (1:12.15-1:09.23) 13. Peter Fill, Italy, 2:21.60 (1:12.54-1:09.06) 14. Davide Simoncelli, Italy, 2:21.71 (1:11.44-1:10.27) 15. Manfred Moelgg, Italy, 2:21.76 (1:11.69-1:10.07) 16. Marco Buechel, Liechtenstein, 2:21.79 (1:12.29-1:09.50) 17. Dane Spencer, United States, 2:21.82 (1:12.17-1:09.65) 18. Hermann Maier, Austria, 2:21.83 (1:11.78-1:10.05) 19. Aksel Lund Svindal, Norway, 2:21.86 (1:12.61-1:09.25) 20. Truls Ove Karlsen, Norway, 2:21.91 (1:12.14-1:09.77)

21. Kjetil Jansrud, Norway, 2:21.99 (1:12.52-1:09.47) 22. Bernard Vajdic, Slovenia, 2:22.21 (1:12.25-1:09.96) 23. Gauthier de Tessieres, France, 2:22.51 (1:12.13-1:10.38) 24. Mitja Valencic, Slovenia, 2:22.57 (1:12.42-1:10.15) 25. Freddy Rech, France, 2:24.81 (1:12.43-1:12.38) 26. Niklas Rainer, Sweden, 2:31.79 (1:12.64-1:19.15)

Daron Rahlves, United States, did not finish second run. Erik Schlopy, United States; Tom Rothrock, United States; and James Cochran, United States; did not qualify for second run.

Overall World Cup Standings

(After 19 events)

1. Bode Miller, United States, 988 points. 2. Benjamin Raich, Austria, 690. 3. Hermann Maier, Austria, 551. 4. Michael Walchhofer, Austria, 541. 5. Daron Rahlves, United States, 436. 6. Didier Cuche, Switzerland, 395. 7. Kalle Palander, Finland, 366. 7. Johann Grugger, Austria, 366. 9. Thomas Grandi, Canada, 344. 10. Lasse Kjus, Norway, 313.

11. Giorgio Rocca, Italy, 291. 12. Marco Buechel, Liechtenstein, 278. 13. Rainer Schoenfelder, Austria, 274. 14. Didier Defago, Switzerland, 272. 15. Massimiliano Blardone, Italy, 266.

Also

44. Erik Schlopy, United States, 88. 47. Bryon Friedman, United States, 82. 50. Dane Spencer, United States, 79. 70. Tom Rothrock, United States, 42. 78. Ted Ligety, United States, 32. 100. James Cochran, United States, 18. 122. Justin Johnson, United States, 7. 126. Chip Knight, United States, 5. 129. Scott Macartney, United States, 4.

World Cup Giant Slalom Standings

(After six races)

1. Bode Miller, United States, 340. 2. Thomas Grandi, Canada, 302. 3. Massimiliano Blardone, Italy, 266. 4. Benjamin Raich, Austria, 263. 5. Lasse Kjus, Norway, 236. 6. Hermann Maier, Austria, 232. 7. Kalle Palander, Finland, 206. 8. Didier Cuche, Switzerland, 198. 9. Davide Simoncelli, Italy, 171. 10. Joel Chenal, France, 143.

11. Didier Defago, Switzerland, 139. 12. Fredrik Nyberg, Sweden, 129. 13. Daron Rahlves, United States, 93. 14. Mirko Deflorian, Italy, 85. 14. Erik Schlopy, United States, 85.

Also

17. Dane Spencer, United States, 79. 42. James Cochran, United States, 18.

Area reports

Montana

Big Mountain — Tue 9:30a 1 new packed powder machine groomed 25 - 62 base 84 of 91 trails, 95% open, 7 of 11 lifts, Mon-Fri: 9a-4p; Sat/Sun: 9a-4p;

Montana Snowbowl — Tue 5:00a powder machine groomed 18 - 50 base 35 of 39 trails, 90% open, 4 of 4 lifts, Mon-Fri: 9:30a-4p; Sat/Sun: 9:30a-4p;

Idaho

Schweitzer Mountain — Tue 5:30a 20 degrees powder machine groomed 32 - 66 base 59 of 62 trails, 6 of 8 lifts, 90% open, Mon-Fri: 9a-3:50p; Sat: 9a-8p; Sun 9a-3:50p;,

Silver Mountain — Tue 5:14a 22 degrees 2 new powder machine groomed 36 - 47 base 44 of 67 trails, 6 of 7 lifts, 66% open, Mon-Fri: 8:30a-4p; Sat/Sun: 8:30a-4p;,

Washington

49 Degrees North — Tue 5a insa packed powder machine groomed 46 - 78 base 45 of 45 trails, 4 of 5 lifts, 100% open, Mon/Tue: 9a-3:30p; Fri: 9a-3p; Sat/Sun: 9a-3p; open Fri-Tue;,

Mt Spokane — Open Wed-Sun open Wed-Sun;,

British Columbia

Kimberley — Tue 5:00a packed powder machine groomed 30 - 30 base 68 of 75 trails, 91% open, 6 of 8 lifts Mon-Fri: 9a-4p, Thu-Fri: 5:30p-9p; Sat/Sun: 9a-4p

WRESTLING

High school

Inland Empire League

Post Falls 40, Lakeland 22

215: Storrs (Lak) p. Demery 3:25.

275: Neal (PF) won by forfeit

103: Danny Booth (PF) p. Godley 0:56.

112: Erickson (PF) d. Springer 3-2.

119: Byers (PF) p. Roth 3:25.

125: Palaniuk (Lak) md. Ryan Booth 15-2.

130: Buchanan (Lak) d. Berger 8-3.

135: Birdsell (Lak) d. Bobby Kuber 7-1.

140: West (PF) d. Rowe 7-3.

145: Ost (PF) d. Stevenson 8-0.

152: Henderson (Lak) d. Waldo 4-1.

160: Underdahl (Lak) d. Prestegard 14-8.

171: Davis (PF) p. Olsen .

189: Mike Kuber (PF) p. Sitar .

MOVES

BASEBALL

American League

CLEVELAND INDIANS—Agreed to terms with OF Juan Gonzalez on a minor league contract.

NEW YORK YANKEES—Agreed to terms with LHP Randy Johnson on a two-year contract extension through 2007.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Agreed to terms with LHP Scott Schoeneweis on a two-year contract.

National League

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Traded LHP Randy Johnson to the New York Yankees for RHP Javier Vasquez, LHP Brad Halsey, C Dioner Navarro and $9 million. Traded Navarro, RHP William Juarez, RHP Danny Muegge and RHP Beltran Perez to Los Angeles for OF Shawn Green and $10 million.

HOUSTON ASTROS—Agreed to terms with 3B Mike Lamb on a one-year contract.

LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Agreed to terms with RHP Derek Lowe on a four-year contract.

NEW YORK METS—Agreed to terms with OF Carlos Beltran on a seven-year contract. Agreed to terms with RHP Philip Humber.

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Agreed to terms with RHP Terry Adams on a one-year contract.

Atlantic League

NEWARK BEARS—Signed SS Jerson Perez.

Central League

SAN ANGELO COLTS—Signed RHP Justin Craker and INF JP Schmidt.

Japanese Central League

YOMIURI GIANTS—Agreed to terms with RHP Dan Miceli on a one-year contract.

Japanese Pacific League

FUKUOKA SOFTBANK HAWKS—Agreed to terms with 3B Tony Batista and INF-OF Jolbert Cabrera on two-year contracts.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

CHARLOTTE BOBCATS—Placed F Theron Smith on the injured list. Activated G Bernard Robinson from the injured list.

MILWAUKEE BUCKS—Placed F Zendon Hamilton on the injured list. Activated F Keith Van Horn from the injured list.

NEW JERSEY NETS—Signed F Kaniel Dickens to a 10-day contract.

NEW YORK KNICKS—Activated G Jamison Brewer from the injured list.

American Basketball Association

LOS ANGELES STARS—Announced the resignation of Burell Lee, coach. Named DeLisha Milton-Jones interim coach.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

CAROLINA PANTHERS—Named Danny Crossman special teams coach.

MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed LS William Delahoussaye, DE Ronald Flemons, WR James Newson, OT Tony Pape, S Ricky Sharpe, G Jamil Soriano, LB Winston Taylor and DE Matthew Walters.

NEW YORK JETS—Signed TE Matt Chila, QB Kevin Eakin, DB D.J. Johnson, DE Radell Lockhart, LB Ryan Myers and OT Charles Thomas to future NFL contracts.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Fired Mark Michaels, special teams coach.

Canadian Football League

EDMONTON ESKIMOS—Re-signed LB Singor Mobley.

Arena Football League

AUSTIN WRANGLERS—Waived OL-DL Corey Callens.

CHICAGO RUSH—Signed WR-DB Travis Coleman, WR-DB Todd Howard and WR-DB William Mulder.

COLORADO CRUSH—Placed DS Nashville Dyer on recallable waivers.

LOS ANGELES AVENGERS—Signed WR-LB Lal Knight. Re-signed OL-DL Luis Almanzar.

NASHVILLE KATS—Waived OL-DL Nate Bandy and OL-DL Benedict Ibisi.

ORLANDO PREDATORS—Signed QB Chris Sanders and L Shawn King. Released L Leon Scott and QB Romero Miller.

PHILADELPHIA SOUL—Signed FB-LB Albert Gamble.

SAN JOSE SABERCATS—Signed OL-DL Jason Andersen, WR-LB Shalon Baker, DS Ron Ockimey and OL-DL Kurt Sigler.

HOCKEY

American Hockey League

BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS—Recalled D Vince Macri from Atlantic City of the ECHL.

SYRACUSE CRUNCH—Assigned D Tyler Sloan to Dayton of the ECHL.

ECHL

READING ROYALS—Announced F Judd Medak left the team.

SOCCER

Major League Soccer

CHICAGO FIRE—Announced MF John Thorrington was allocated to the team.

COLORADO RAPIDS—Named John Murphy assistant coach.

COLLEGE

COLORADO STATE—Announced sophomore men’s basketball G Dwight Boatner left the team for personal reasons.

DUKE—Suspended junior women’s basketball G Lindsey Harding for the remainder of the season for a violation of team rules.

IDAHO STATE—Named Paul A. Bubb athletic director.

KENTUCKY—Announced freshman men’s basketball G Joe Crawford left school and will transfer.

TENNESSEE STATE—Named James Webster football coach.

TODAY’S ODDS

America’s Line

NO LINE REPORT: On the NBA board, there is no line on the T’wolves - Magic game due to Minnesota guard Sam Cassell (questionable); there is no line on the Rockets - Mavericks game due to Houston forward Tracy McGrady (probable); there is no line on the Warriors - Heat game due to Golden State guard Jason Richardson (questionable).

On the college hoop board, there is no line on the Kansas - Iowa State game due to Kansas guard Keith Langford (questionable) and forward Wayne Simien (questionable).

NFL

FavoriteOpenCurrO/UUnderdog

Saturday

AFC Divisional Playoff

STEELERS 9 9 (34.5) Jets

NFC Divisional Playoff

FALCONS 7 7 (48.5) Rams

Sunday

NFC Divisional Playoff

EAGLES 9.5 9 (49) Vikings

AFC Divisional Playoff

PATRIOTS 2.5 2 (51) Colts

NBA

FavoritePointsUnderdog
WIZARDS 6 Blazers
RAPTORS 3 Celtics
PISTONS 11.5 Hornets
T’WOLVES NL Magic
BULLS 1.5 76ers
SPURS 13 Bucks
MAVERICKS NL Rockets
Suns 8 JAZZ
NUGGETS 1 Lakers
Sonics 3.5 CLIPPERS
Heat NL WARRIORS

College Basketball

FavoritePointsUnderdog
TEMPLE 14.5 Fordham
N CAROLINA 9 Ga Tech
FLORIDA ST 5.5 Clemson
DAYTON 2 Richmond
George Wash 20 ST. BONA
W MICHIGAN 2.5 Kent St
AKRON 3.5 Buffalo
E MICHIGAN 1.5 Bowling Green
MIAMI-OHIO 13 C Michigan
TOLEDO 6.5 Ball St
MICHIGAN 8.5 N’western
Cincinnati 9.5 E CAROLINA
Old Dominion 9 TOWSON
NC-WILM 3 Hofstra
JAMES MADISON 4.5 Wm & Mary
KENTUCKY 8 Vanderbilt
Creighton 2.5 INDIANA ST
VA COMM 4.5 Drexel
George Mason 2.5 DELAWARE
XAVIER 14 Duquesne
VIRGINIA 5.5 Miami-Fla
Wisc-Milw 13.5 YOUNGSTOWN ST
MINNESOTA 9 Purdue
Kansas NL IOWA ST
Texas Tech 2 KANSAS ST
Texas 4 TEXAS A&M
ST. JOSEPH’S 5.5 Massachusetts
Florida 4.5 AUBURN
S Carolina 1 LSU
Miss St 3.5 TENNESSEE
MISSISSIPPI 10 Georgia
WICHITA ST 10 Bradley
NO IOWA 6.5 Sw Missouri St
TCU 11 Tulane
EVANSVILLE PK So Illinois
NO ILLINOIS 4.5 Ohio U
ALA-BIRM 2 Nc-Charlotte
ILLINOIS 29 Penn St
COLORADO 3 Nebraska
Added Games
PENN 7.5 Rider
Marist 4 LOYOLA-MD
Fairfield 1 SIENA
NEV-RENO 1 Tex-El Paso

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.