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Baseball

PCL

American Conference

Northern Division

WLPct.GB
Memphis (Cardinals)2216.579
Nashville (Brewers)2119.5252
Omaha (Royals)1822.4505
Iowa (Cubs)1524.3857 1/2

Southern Division

WLPct.GB
Round Rock (Astros)2317.575
Albuquerque (Marlins)2119.5252
Oklahoma (Rangers)2020.5003
New Orleans (Nationals)1920.4873 1/2

Pacific Conference

Northern Division

WLPct.GB
Salt Lake (Angels)2116.568
Col. Springs (Rockies)1818.5002 1/2
Portland (Padres)1720.4594
Tacoma (Mariners)1721.4474 1/2

Southern Division

WLPct.GB
Tucson (Diamondbacks)2218.550
Sacramento (Athletics)2119.5251
Las Vegas (Dodgers)1919.5002
Fresno (Giants)1723.4255

Wednesday’s Results

No games scheduled

Today’s Games

Albuquerque at Las Vegas

Colorado Springs at New Orleans

Fresno at Iowa

Memphis at Portland

Nashville at Tacoma

Round Rock at Tucson

Sacramento at Omaha

Salt Lake at Oklahoma

College

Non-conference

Lewis-Clark St. 18, Gonzaga 11

Gonzaga24031100011120
Lewis-Clark State71252001x18223

Bryant, Cannell (1), Bryner (4), Blank (5), Albrecht (8) and Merriman; Landavazo, Davis (3), Wright (5), Weilep (7), Aguilar (9) and Morrow, Keck (6). W—Landavazo (7-1). L—Bryant (3-2).

HITS: Gonzaga—Holcomb 2, Culpepper 2, Thibault 3, Brennan, Wayt 2, McGuinness, Merriman. Lewis-Clark State—Dyche 5, Fuller 2, Stevenson 4, Celigoy 3, Balmer, Kooken, Castenon 2, Morrow 2, Vogel, Keck. 2B—Dyche, Stevenson 2, Celigoy, Castenon, Morrow, Vogel. HR—Wayt (3).

High school

District 8 4A playoffs

Ferris 3, Central Valley 2

LOSER OUT

Central Valley0020000-231
Ferris0000111-351

Swantko and Harris; Kittredge, Greenslitt (6), Bozo (7) and Brett. W-Bozo. L-Swantko.

HITS: Central Valley-Harris 2, Beach. Ferris-Bozo 2, Rath, Murphy, Berland.

University 4, Gonzaga Prep 3

LOSER OUT

Gonzaga Prep00102-332
University20200-443

Hamad, Manix (2) and Karwacki; Smith and VanSickle. W-Smith. L-Hamad.

HITS: Gonzaga Prep-Cunningham, Stockton, Karwacki. University-Smith, Peterson, VanSickle, Cox. 2B-Cunningham, Stockton, Smith.

District 7 2A playoffs

Riverside 2, Chewelah 1 (12)

SEMIFINALS

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Chewelah000000001000-132

Winterroth and McMahon; Proszek and Stone. W-Winterroth (1-1). L-Proszek (7-3).

HITS: Riverside-Dornquast 2, Wood 2, Lafayette 3. Chewelah-Smith, Stroyan, Christian. 2B-Dornquast, Wood.

Pullman 13, Medical Lake 3

SEMIFINALS

Medical Lake1002000-343
Pullman2022610-13120

O’Connor, Reitmeier (5), Erickson (5) and Harris; Druffel and Riddle. W-Druffel (5-0). L-O’Connor (1-3).

HITS: Medical Lake-Reitmeier, Jorgenson 2, Schmehl. Pullman-Erwin 2, Krieger 2, Hinrichs 2, Cooper, Druffel, Levenseller 2, Jacroux, Tennant. 2B-Jorgenson 2. HR-Tennant (3).

GSL leaders

(Final)

BATTINGSchoolABHAvg
KellyRog5223.442
HauschildWV5022.440
BrettFerris4821.438
KelloggRog6026.433
PowellSP6226.419
M. PetersonWV6828.412
AceyClk4920.408
CarnahanNC5422.407
HendersonCV5422.407
DavenportNC4719.404
LanphereEV5221.404
JoslynMtS6024.400

RBIs–Powell (SP) 29; Henderson (CV) 25; Mattingly (Mead) 23; Bozo (Ferris) 20; Riggin (EV) 20; Krustangel (Ferris) 19; Douglas (GP) 18; Tappe (MtS) 18; Shook (SP) 17; Purser (MtS) 16; J.D. Peterson (U-Hi) 16; Phillips (WV) 15; Renz (CV) 15; Murphy (Ferris) 15; Ramsay (Mead) 15; Rigsby (SP) 15.

Doubles–Hauschild (WV) 10; VanSickle (U-Hi) 9; Henderson (CV) 9; Powell (SP) 9; Kellogg (Rog) 9; Brett (Ferris) 8; Gannon (WV) 8; Lanphere (EV) 8; Joslyn (MtS) 8; Renz (CV) 7; Kelly (Rogers) 7; Holcomb (SP) 7; Murphy (Ferris) 7.

Triples–Stewart (EV) 6; Bradley (WV) 3; Joslyn (MtS) 3; Greenslitt (Ferris) 3; Manix (GP) 2; Hare (NC) 2; Rigsby (SP) 2; Kelly (Rog) 2; Fuller (U-Hi) 2; Armendariz (MtS) 2; Aspenleiter (NC) 2; Hare (NC) 2.

Home runs–Lanphere (EV) 4; Douglas (GP) 4; Henderson (CV) 3; Aiken (Ch) 3; Arnold (LC) 3; Davenport (NC) 3; Powell (SP) 3; Riggin (EV) 3; Mattingly (Mead) 3.

Runs–Murphy (Ferris) 23; Brett (Ferris) 22; Joslyn (MtS) 22; Lanphere (EV) 22; Douglas (GP) 22; Kelly (Rogers) 22; Rigsby (SP) 21; Renz (CV) 20; Mackin (LC) 18; Smith (U-Hi) 18; Karwacki (GP) 18; Fuller (U-Hi) 17; Anderson (SP) 17; Burke (Ferris) 17; M. Peterson (WV) 17.

Stolen bases–Mattingly (Mead) 14; Joslyn (MtS) 13; Kellogg (Rog) 13; Acey (Clk) 12; Ramsay (Mead) 11; Kelley (U-Hi) 10; Lanphere (EV) 9; Purser (MtS) 9; Douglas (GP) 8; Kelly (Rog) 8; Riddle (Mead) 8; Conrad (U-Hi) 7; Karwacki (GP) 7.

Pitching

IPW-LERA
Joslyn, MtS39.14-21.25
Riggin, EV50.16-21.67
Bradley, WV47.15-21.77
Davenport, NC36.23-31.91
Birdwell, Mead45.03-3 2.02
Stanley, WV46.15-22.29
Kittridge, Fer36.25-12.29
Smith, U-Hi31.04-12.94
Swantko, CV45.24-23.07
J.D. Peterson, U-Hi31.22-33.32

Strikeouts

Riggin (EV) 65; Davenport (NC) 64; Bradley (WV) 54; Birdwell (Mead) 51; Kranches (SP) 48; Line (Clk) 47; Kittredge (Ferris) 45; Joslyn (MtS) 45; Swantko (CV) 39; Greenslitt (Ferris) 39; Kelly (Rog) 39; Tappe (MtS) 35; Hamad (GP) 33; Stanley (WV) 31.

Basketball

NBA playoffs

All Times PDT

QUARTERFINALS

(Best-of-7)

Saturday, May 14

Miami 99, Washington 95, Miami wins series 4-0

Sunday, May 15

Detroit 89, Indiana 76

Seattle 101, San Antonio 89

Dallas 119, Phoenix 109

Tuesday, May 17

Detroit 86, Indiana 67, Detroit leads series 3-2

San Antonio 103, Seattle 90, San Antonio leads series 3-2

Wednesday, May 18

Phoenix 114, Dallas 108, Phoenix leads series 3-2

Thursday, May 19

Detroit at Indiana, 5 p.m.

San Antonio at Seattle, 7:30 p.m.

Friday, May 20

Phoenix at Dallas, 6 p.m.

Sunday, May 22

Dallas at Phoenix, 12:30 p.m., if necessary

Indiana at Detroit, 4 or 5 p.m., if necessary

Seattle at San Antonio, 5 or 6:30 p.m., if necessary

Suns 114, Mavericks 108

PHOENIX LEADS SERIES 3-2

Dallas (108)–Howard 8-13 1-2 19, Nowitzki 11-22 11-14 34, Dampier 0-7 2-4 2, Terry 8-17 0-0 17, Finley 3-11 0-0 7, Stackhouse 11-21 4-4 29, Armstrong 0-3 0-0 0, Daniels 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 41-94 18-24 108.

Phoenix (114)–Richardson 3-11 1-2 7, Marion 7-18 1-2 16, Stoudemire 10-17 13-15 33, Nash 13-26 6-6 34, Jackson 9-14 1-1 21, Barbosa 1-5 0-0 2, Hunter 0-3 1-2 1, McCarty 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 43-96 23-28 114.

Dallas29262231108
Phoenix25232838114

3-Point Goals—Dallas 8-22 (Stackhouse 3-6, Howard 2-3, Finley 1-3, Nowitzki 1-3, Terry 1-4, Armstrong 0-3), Phoenix 5-19 (Jackson 2-4, Nash 2-5, Marion 1-3, Barbosa 0-3, Richardson 0-4). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Dallas 50 (Dampier 14), Phoenix 67 (Stoudemire 18). Assists—Dallas 19 (Terry 8), Phoenix 19 (Nash 12). Total Fouls—Dallas 21, Phoenix 18. Technicals—Howard. A—18,422. (18,422).

All-NBA voting

(First-place votes in parentheses)

First Team

F — Tim Duncan, San Antonio (95) 553

F — Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas (75) 510

C — Shaquille O’Neal, Miami (122) 616

G — Allen Iverson, Philadelphia (69) 498

G — Steve Nash, Phoenix (118) 606

Second Team

F — LeBron James, Cleveland (45) 421

F — Kevin Garnett, Minnesota (34) 408

C — Amare Stoudemire, Phoenix (9) 367

G — Dwyane Wade, Miami (35) 417

G — Ray Allen, Seattle (1) 177

Third Team

F — Tracy McGrady, Houston (15) 264

F — Shawn Marion, Phoenix 134

C — Ben Wallace, Detroit 105

G — Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers (1) 108

G — Gilbert Arenas, Washington (1) 104

Others receiving votes

Yao Ming, Houston, 82; Vince Carter, New Jersey, 63; Jason Kidd, New Jersey, 16; Paul Pierce, Boston, 15; Marcus Camby, Denver, 14; Rashard Lewis, Seattle, 13; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio, 12; Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Cleveland, 11; Jermaine O’Neal, Indiana, 8; Tony Parker, San Antonio, 7; Mike Bibby, Sacramento, 6; Elton Brand, L.A. Clippers, 6; Grant Hill, Orlando, 6; Carmelo Anthony, Denver, 5; Antawn Jamison, Washington, 5; Richard Hamilton, Detroit, 3; Tayshaun Prince, Detroit, 3; Chauncey Billups, Detroit, 2; Chris Bosh, Toronto, 2; Stephon Marbury, New York, 2; Reggie Miller, Indiana, 2; Michael Redd, Milwaukee, 2; Larry Hughes, Washington, 1; Corey Maggette, L.A. Clippers, 1; Kenyon Martin, Denver, 1; Brad Miller, Sacramento, 1; Peja Stojakovic, Sacramento, 1.

Voted by a panel of 124 American and Canadian media. The media voted for All-NBA First, Second and Third Teams by position with points awarded on a 5-3-1 basis.

WNBA

All Times PDT

Saturday’s Games

Connecticut at Detroit, 10 a.m.

Los Angeles at Seattle, 1 p.m.

Washington at Charlotte, 3 p.m.

Houston at San Antonio, 5 p.m.

Sacramento at Phoenix, 7 p.m.

Football

NFL Europe

All Times PDT

WLTPctPFPA
Berlin520.714170133
Cologne520.714143141
Amsterdam430.571194158
Hamburg430.571169127
Frankfurt250.286104185
Rhein160.143135174

Saturday’s Game

Frankfurt at Rhein, 10 a.m.

Sunday’s Game

Berlin at Hamburg, 7 a.m.

Monday’s Game

Cologne at Amsterdam, 11 a.m.

AFL

All Times PDT

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

Central Division

WLTPctPFPA
x-Colo.1050.667845807
Chicago870.533741743
Nashville681.433647670
G.R.3120.200690867

Western Division

WLTPctPFPA
x-L.A.1050.667796742
San Jose870.533891772
Las Vegas870.533747732
Arizona690.400767751

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Eastern Division

WLTPctPFPA
x-N.Y.960.600800770
Dallas771.500811762
Phil.690.400789828
Columbus2130.133665830

Southern Division

WLTPctPFPA
x-Georgia1140.733770691
Orlando960.600749715
T.B.960.600758726
N.O.960.600795736
Austin6100.375774893

x-clinched division

Friday’s Game

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

Saturday’s Games

Colorado at New York, 4 p.m.

Los Angeles at Grand Rapids, 4:30 p.m.

San Jose at Georgia, 7:30 p.m.

Sunday’s Games

Tampa Bay at Columbus, noon

Chicago at Nashville, noon

Arizona at Las Vegas, noon

Philadelphia at Dallas, noon

END REGULAR SEASON

Auto racing

This week’s events

(All Times PDT)

NASCAR NEXTEL CUP

All-Star Challenge

Site: Concord, N.C.

Nextel Open Schedule: Friday, qualifying (Speed Channel, 3:05 p.m.); Saturday, race (FX, 4 p.m.).

All-Star Challenge Schedule: Friday, qualifying (Speed Channel, 4:10 p.m.); Saturday, race (FX, 6 p.m.).

Track: Lowe’s Motor Speedway (quad-oval, 1.5 miles, 24 degrees banking in turns).

Race distance: 135 miles, 90 laps.

Last year: Matt Kenseth passed Ryan Newman with four laps left to win the All-Star Challenge, taking home the $1 million prize. Kenseth beat Newman by about five car lengths, with the Chevrolets of Tony Stewart, Michael Waltrip and Dale Earnhardt Jr. rounding out the top five.

Next race: Coca-Cola 600, May 29, Concord, N.C.

On the Net: http://www.nascar.com

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCKS

Quaker Steak & Lube 200

Site: Concord, N.C.

Schedule: Thursday, qualifying, 4 p.m.; Friday, race (Speed Channel, 5:30 p.m.).

Track: Lowe’s Motor Speedway (quad-oval, 1.5 miles, 24 degrees banking in turns).

Race distance: 201 miles, 134 laps.

Last year: Dennis Setzer took advantage of Carl Edwards’ mental error and won the Infineon 200 at Lowe’s Motor Speedway. Edwards inexplicably slowed for what he thought was a caution with four laps left and finished 0.869 seconds — about 10 truck lengths — behind Setzer.

Next race: MBNA 200, June 3, Dover, Del.

On the Net: http://www.nascar.com

CHAMP CAR WORLD SERIES

Monterrey Grand Prix

Site: Monterrey, Mexico.

Schedule: Friday, qualifying, noon; Saturday, qualifying, noon (Speed Channel, 5:30 p.m., tape); Sunday, race, 12:45 p.m. (Speed Channel, 8 p.m., tape).

Track: Fundidora Park (permanent road course, 2.104 miles, 12 turns).

Race distance: 159.904 miles, 76 laps.

Last year: Sebastien Bourdais had a clean sweep in Monterrey. The 25-year-old Bourdais beat fellow Newman Haas driver Bruno Junqueira by 3.852 seconds to win the Monterrey Grand Prix. The day before, Bourdais broke his own course record to capture the pole, and before that drove away with the provisional pole during the first day of time trials.

Next race: June 4, West Allis, Wis.

On the Net: http://www.cart.com

FORMULA ONE

Monaco Grand Prix

Site: Monte Carlo.

Schedule: Saturday, qualifying (Speed Channel, 4 a.m.); Sunday, qualifying, 1 a.m. (Speed Channel, 3:30 a.m., tape), race (Speed Channel, 4:30 a.m.).

Track: Monte Carlo street circuit (2.068 miles).

Race distance: 161.304 miles, 78 laps.

Last year: Michael Schumacher’s five-race winning streak ended when he crashed during the Monaco Grand Prix, which was won by Jarno Trulli. Trulli, who was on the pole for the first time, recorded his first victory in 119 Grand Prix races.

Next race: May 29, Nuerburgring, Germany.

On the Net: http://www.formula1.com

NHRA

Pontiac Performance Nationals

Site: Columbus, Ohio.

Schedule: Friday, qualifying, 1 p.m.; Saturday, qualifying, 8:30 a.m. (ESPN2, 8 p.m., tape); Sunday, eliminations, 8 a.m. (ESPN2, 4 p.m., tape).

Track: National Trail Raceway.

Last year: Anderson won his eighth Pro Stock event of 2004 during the Pontiac Excitement Nationals. Darrell Russell won Top Fuel, Del Worsham took Funny Car and Andrew Hines won Pro Stock Bike.

Next event: O’Reilly Summer Nationals, May 29, Topeka, Kan.

On the Net: http://www.nhra.com

Cycling

Giro d’Italia

At Rossano Veneto, Italy

10th Stage

A 131.4-mile leg from Ravenna

1. Robbie McEwen, Australia, Davitamon-Lotto, 5 hours, 40 minutes, 53 seconds. 2. Alessandro Petacchi, Italy, Fassa Bortolo, same time. 3. Stuart O’Grady, Australia, Cofidis, same time. 4. Erik Zabel, Germany, T-Mobile, same time. 5. Paolo Bettini, Italy, Quick Step, same time.

Overall Standings

(After 10-of-20 Stages)

1. Danilo Di Luca, Italy, 44 hours, 51 minutes, 40 seconds. 2. Ivan Basso, Italy, 9 seconds behind. 3. Paolo Savoldelli, Italy, :35. 4. Damiano Cunego, Italy, 1:15. 5. Dario David Cioni, Italy, 1:27.

Golf

College women

NCAA Division I Championship

At Sunriver Resort, Meadows Course

Sunriver, Ore.

Yardage: 6,312; Par: 71

Second Round

Team Standings

Pepperdine291-295—586
Auburn290-296—586
UCLA288-302—590
California295-299—594
Duke292-303—595
Ohio St.301-296—597
Southern California287-312—599
Tennessee300-303—603
Arkansas296-307—603
Arizona St.303-301—604
Oklahoma St.298-306—604
Florida301-304—605
Michigan St.304-301—605
Washington292-314—606
Missouri307-300—607
Furman307-301—608
Texas A&M305-306—611
Purdue309-302-611
Stanford300-311—611
Virginia304-308—612
UC Irvine311-304—615
Tulane305-312—617
Tulsa307-313—620
Brigham Young305-317—622

Invididual Leaders

Charlotte Mayorkas, UCLA71-73—144
Diana Ramage, Auburn73-71—144
Dewi Schreefel, Southern Cal70-74—144
Eileen Vargas Pepperdine74-70—144
Dana Je, Ohio St.75-70—145
Maria Martinez, Auburn72-73—145
Sophia Sheridan, California73-72—145
Leah Wigger, Virginia73-72—145
Kay Hoey, Long Beach St.73-73—146
Carolina Llano, Pepperdine69-77—146
Paige Mackenzie, Washington72-74-146
Nicole Melton, Texas A&M71-75—146
Brooke Shelton, LSU71-75—146
Claire Dury, California74-73—147
Hannah Jun, UCLA73-74—147
Andrea Vander Lende, Florida73-74—147
Sara Brown, Michigan St.71-77—148
Irene Cho, Southern Cal73-75—148
Whitney Frykman, Purdue76-72—148
Anna Grzebien, Duke73-75—148
Nicole Hage, Auburn73-75—148
Erin Tone, Arizona St.75-73—148
Leanne Bowditch, Pepperdine72-77—149
Tifffany Chudy, Florida74-75—149
Mary Ellen Jacobs, Tulane76-73—149
Brittany Lang, Duke74-75—149
Mandi McConnell, Michigan St.76-73—149
Amber Prange, Washington72-77—149
Abigale Schepperle, Auburn72-77—149
Karin Sjodin, Oklahoma St.71-78—149

High school girls

District 8 4A playoffs

At Liberty Lake GC, Par 74 and Meadowwood GC, Par 72

Medalist–Amy Eneroth (Mea) 146. Also qualifying for state: 2, Molly Fuhs (LC) 152. 3, Mandy Parsons (U-Hi) 153. 4, Annie Brophy (GP) 154. 5, Nicole Barham (CV) 159. 6, Haley Parsons (U-Hi) 164. 7, Allison Moran (LC) 172. 8, Lauren Howell (Mea) 173. Alternates: 9, Katrina Bech (LC) 174. 10, Katie Sorenson (CV) 177.

Lacrosse

College women

NCAA Division I playoffs

All Times PDT

Semifinals

Friday, May 20

At Annapolis, Md.

Northwestern (19-0) vs. Dartmouth (16-2), 3 p.m.

Virginia (16-4) vs. Duke (17-3), 5:30 p.m.

Soccer

MLS

All Times PDT

Eastern Conference

WLTPtsGFGA
New England60119165
Chicago34110712
Kansas City21391410
MetroStars222885
D.C. United232898
Columbus2506514

Western Conference

WLTPtsGFGA
FC Dallas41315138
Los Angeles42012129
San Jose214101211
Real Salt Lake33211810
Colorado25171013
CD Chivas USA1614716

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

Wednesday’s Results

FC Dallas 2, Colorado 1

Real Salt Lake 2, Chivas USA 0

Saturday’s Games

New England at MetroStars, 1 p.m.

Kansas City at D.C. United, 4:30 p.m.

Real Salt Lake at Columbus, 4:30 p.m.

Colorado at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.

San Jose at Los Angeles, 7 p.m.

Sunday’s Game

FC Dallas at Chivas USA, 6:30 p.m.

High school boys

GNL scoring leaders

(Based on reported results. Overall goals in parentheses)

GOALS

17—DeGraffenreid, Pullman (19).

15—Haas, Pullman (15).

10—Gomez, ML (15).

11—Assis, Lakeside (12).

8—Ostendorf, Riverside (11)

9—Thomas, Pullman (9).

6—Tsenteradze, DP (6); Andreas, DP (6)

5—Araujo, DP (5); Hagihara, Pullman (5); Alamiri, Pull (5); Corcoran, Pullman (5); Kuno, Riverside, (5).

4—Wang, Pullman (5); Thompson, Riverside (5).

3—Erickson, Lakeside (4); Rubenthaler, Pullman (4); Williams, Colville (3); Dougherty, DP (3); Kinard, Pullman (3).

2— Thompson, ML (3); Dornquast, Riverside (3); Czaplewski, Chewelah (2); Rainer, Colville (2); Fisher, Colville (2); McNeil, DP (2); Brittain, Lakeside (2); J. Reeder, Lakeside (2); Tate, Lakeside (2); Smith, ML (2); Br. Groce, ML (2); Young, Pullman (2); McCain, Pullman (2); Mingfeiwing, Pullman (2); Smart, Riverside (2).

Assists

10—Haas, Pullman (10).

9—Andreas, DP (9).

5—Dougherty, DP (5); Assis, ML (5).

4—Smart, Riverside (4).

3—Br. Groce, ML (4); Be. Groce, ML (3); DeGraffenreid, Pullman (3); Kohler, Pullman (3); Panchenko, Pullman (3).

2—Ostendorf, Riverside (4); Thompson, ML (3); Phillips, Colville (2); Serrin, DP (2); Tsenteradze, DP (2); Romeo, DP (2); Brickwieg, Lakeside (2); J. Reeder, Lakeside (2); Gomez, ML (2); Assis, ML (2); Rubenthaler, Pullman (2); Wang, Pullman (2); Jussaume, Pullman (2); Thomas, Pullman (2); Corcoran, Pullman (2); Kinard, Pullman (2).

Coaches only, for additions or corrections call Mike Vlahovich, 927-2180, or e-mail mikev@spokesman.com

Softball

College

NCAA Division I Regionals

Double Elimination

Regional No. 1

Ann Arbor, Mich.

Friday, May 20

Game 1 — North Carolina (36-27) vs. Seton Hall (33-13), 1:30 p.m.

Game 2 — Canisius (22-17) at Michigan (55-4), 4 p.m.

Regional No. 2

Fresno, Calif.

Thursday, May 19

Game 1 — Long Beach State (39-14) at Fresno State (41-10), 6 p.m.

Game 2 — Brigham Young (44-12) vs. California (46-11), 8:30 p.m.

Regional No. 3

Tucson, Ariz.

Friday, May 20

Game 1 — Princeton (35-18) vs. Oklahoma State (33-22), 4 p.m.

Game 2 — Lehigh (41-8) at Arizona (39-10), 6:30 p.m.

Regional No. 4

Austin, Texas

Friday, May 20

Game 1 — Mississippi State (33-29) vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (41-9), 2 p.m.

Game 2 — Massachusetts (37-14-1) at Texas (42-11), 4:30 p.m.

Regional No. 5

College Station, Texas

Friday, May 20

Game 1 — Centenary, La. (31-26) vs. Penn State (34-21), 11 a.m.

Game 2 — McNeese State (33-33) at Texas A&M (44-8), 2 p.m.

Regional No. 6

Columbia, Mo.

Friday, May 20

Game 1 — Missouri (42-13) vs. Southern Illinois (46-12), noon

Game 2 — Robert Morris (29-20-1) at Stanford (40-14), 4 p.m.

Regional No. 7

Los Angeles

Friday, May 20

Game 1 — Cal State Fullerton (28-19) vs. UNLV (43-17), noon

Game 2 — Loyola Marymount (34-18) at UCLA (30-16), 2:30 p.m.

Regional No. 8

Madison, Wis.

Friday, May 20

Game 1 — DePaul (40-19) at Wisconsin (31-22), 3 p.m.

Game 2 — Wisconsin-Green Bay (26-16) vs. Oregon State (40-14), 5:30 p.m.

Regional No. 9

South Bend, Ind.

Friday, May 20

Game 1 — Louisville (42-18) at Notre Dame (44-13), 10 a.m.

Game 2 — Northwestern (38-15) vs. Albany, N.Y. (35-12), 12:30 p.m.

Regional No. 10

Athens, Ga.

Friday, May 20

Game 1 — Kansas (30-22) vs. Georgia Tech (49-12), 2 p.m.

Game 2 — Tennessee Tech (35-26) at Georgia (51-13), 4:30 p.m.

Regional No. 11

Knoxville, Tenn.

Friday, May 20

Game 1 — College of Charleston (51-16) vs. Virginia Tech (43-23), 2 p.m.

Game 2 — Miami (Ohio) (34-24) at Tennessee (59-13), 4:30 p.m.

Regional No. 12

Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Friday, May 20

Game 1 — Arizona State (29-24) vs. Hofstra (41-14-1), 2 p.m.

Game 2 — Mississippi Valley (34-30) at Alabama (57-13), 4:30 p.m.

Regional No. 13

Gainesville, Fla.

Friday, May 20

Game 1 — South Florida (40-26) vs. Central Florida (46-27-1), 10 a.m.

Game 2 — Bethune-Cookman (47-17) at Florida (41-21), 12:30 p.m.

Regional No. 14

Norman, Okla.

Friday, May 20

Game 1 — Oregon (34-23) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (50-8), 3 p.m.

Game 2 — Wichita State (46-16) at Oklahoma (47-15), 5:30 p.m.

Regional No. 15

Auburn, Ala.

Friday, May 20

Game 1 — Florida State (33-26) at Auburn (49-16), 3 p.m.

Game 2 — Baylor (47-12) vs. Florida A&M (37-31), 5:30 p.m.

Regional No. 16

Lincoln, Neb.

Friday, May 20

Game 1— Iowa (48-12) at Nebraska (35-21), 2 p.m.

Game 2— Creighton (44-11) vs. Washington (31-20), 5 p.m.

NCAA Division III playoffs

All Times PDT

At Walnut Creek Softball Complex

Raleigh, N.C.

Double Elimination

Friday, May 20

Game 1 — St. Thomas, Minn. (39-6) vs. Williams, Mass. (28-12), 8 a.m.

Game 2 — Salisbury, Md. (40-4) vs. Alma, Mich. (32-8), 10:30 a.m.

Game 3 — Chapman, Calif. (34-7) vs. Muskingum, Ohio (41-5), 1 p.m.

Game 4 — Ithaca, N.Y. (29-12) vs. William Paterson, N.J. (37-9-1), 3:30 p.m.

High school

GSL statistics

Final

SchoolABHAvg.
SandiferSP6134.557
BoardmanU-Hi5631.554
ChristiansonGP6634.515
TaxterRog.5728.491
McVaySP5125.490
WatsonMead5928.475
AndersonCV5827.466
SkillingstadSP6126.426
B. McNealSP6126.426
PowellSP5021.420
FargerU-Hi5523.418
ScottNC6527.415
SchnibbeU-Hi4619.413
McDanielCV5121.412
HamerGP5422.407
FrostSP5723.404
SchiermeisterU-Hi6225.403
LandkammerRog.7028.400
HoodWV5522.400
LobelloWV5020.400

Doubles–Boardman (U-Hi) 9; Watson (Mead) 7; Christianson (GP), Scott (NC) 6; Shelton (Rog.), Landkammer (Rog.), Sandifer (SP), Bertolero (Mead), McVay (SP) 5.

Triples–Purser (Mt.) 7; Sandifer (SP) 6; Schibel (NC), Thigpen (Mead) 5; Schnibbe (U-Hi), Watson (Mead), Kine (Mead) 4.

Home runs–Schibel (NC) 4; Purser (Mt.), McVay (SP), Taxter (Rog.) 3; Scott (NC), Frost (SP), Christianson (GP) 2.

RBIs–Sandifer (SP) 30; Frost (SP) 28; Schibel (NC) 25; McVay (SP) 23; Christianson (GP), Boardman (U-Hi) 20; Carlon (Rog), Purser (Mt.), Taxter (Rog.) 19; Skillingstad (SP), Scott (NC) 18; Cumbie (NC), Alden (CV), Tviet (U-Hi), Bauman (WV) 17.

Stolen bases–B. McNeal (SP) 25; N. McNeal (SP), Lobello (WV) 21; Nauert (CV) 19; Antich (GP) 17; Landkammer (Rog.), Christianson (GP) 14; Frost (SP), Hamer (GP) 13.

Runs–Frost (SP) 30; B. McNeal (SP) 28; Boardman (U-Hi) 25; Sandifer (SP), N. McNeal (SP) 24; Christianson (GP), Hood (WV) 23; Hamer (GP) 22; Landkammer (Rog), Antich (GP) 21; Lobello (WV), Capwell (NC) 20.

Walks–Schibel (NC) 17; Lobello (WV) 16; Tully (GP) 15; Patrick (Fer.), Anderson (CV) 14; B. McNeal (SP), Morrow (Che.), Capwell (NC) 13.

Pitching

IPW-L-SKERA
Skillingstad - SP65.09-1-21500.32
Watson - Mead129.016-31520.38
Vlahovich - U-Hi101.015-21701.04
Trudeau - SP51.19-01051.09
McDaniel - CV92.09-5751.32
DeMello - Mt.97.012-3-11171.37
Tully - GP121.011-61001.67
Schreiber - EV88.07-9522.31
Wilson - CLK49.0 3-2392.86
Vallies - NC89.17-6-1902.92

Tennis

ARAG World Team Championship

ATP TOUR

At Rochusclub

Duesseldorf, Germany

Purse: $2.33 million (World Team Cup)

Surface: Clay-Outdoor

Blue Group

Germany 2, Sweden 1

Tommy Haas, Germany, def. Joachim Johansson, Sweden, 6-0, 3-6, 6-3.

Thomas Johansson, Sweden, def. Nicolas Kiefer, Germany, 6-4, 6-2.

Tommy Haas and Alexander Waske, Germany, def. Jonas Bjorkman and Joachim Johansson, Sweden, 6-4, 6-4.

Spain 2, United States 1

Tommy Robredo, Spain, def. Vince Spadea, United States, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3.

David Ferrer, Spain, def. Jeff Morrison, United States, 6-4, 7-6 (7).

Bob and Mike Bryan, United States, def. Alex Lopez-Moron and Santiago Ventura, Spain, 6-2, 6-3.

Istanbul Cup

WTA TOUR

At Holiday Inn Istanbul - Atakoy Marina

Istanbul, Turkey

Purse: $200,000 (Tier III)

Surface: Clay-Outdoor

Singles

Second Round

Anna-Lena Groenefeld (5), Germany, def. Emmanuelle Gagliardi, Switzerland, 6-3, 6-2.

Mashona Washington (8), United States, def. Elena Vesnina, Russia, 7-5, 6-1.

Anna Chakvetadze (7), Russia def. Tatiana Panova, Russia 5-7, 6-4, 6-1.

Anna Smashnova (3), Israel, def. Jennifer Hopkins, United States, 6-1, 6-0.

Shahar Peer, Israel, def. Akiko Morigami, Japan, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2.

Nicole Vaidisova (2), Czech Republic, def. Ivana Abramovic, Croatia, 6-2, 6-3.

Tszvetana Pironkova, Bulgaria, def. Yuliana Fedak, Ukraine, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4.

Internationaux de Strasbourg

WTA TOUR

At Centre Sportif de Hautepierre

Strasbourg, France

Purse: $170,000 (Tier III)

Surface: Clay-Outdoor

Singles

Second Round

Marta Domachowska, Poland, def. Ai Sugiyama (5), Japan, 6-2, 6-7 (7), 7-5.

Dally Randriantefy, Madagascar, def. Julia Vakulenko, Ukraine, 6-3, 6-4.

Vera Douchevina, Russia, def. Emilie Loit, France, 6-3, 6-1.

Anabel Medina Garrigues, Spain, def. Amy Frazier (7), United States, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2.

Stephanie Cohen-Aloro, France, def. Paola Suarez (8), Argentina, walkover.

Peng Shuai, China, def. Tatiana Golovin (2), France, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5.

Karolina Sprem (6), Croatia, def. Zheng Jie, China, 6-4, 6-3.

Nathalie Dechy (1), France, def. Iveta Benesova, Czech Republic 6-3, 6-2.

College men

Sunday’s corrected results

CC SPOKANE 7, SKAGIT VALLEY 2. No. 1 Singles–Mike Foiles (SVCC) def. Tom Schneider 7-6, 6-3. No. 1 Doubles–Schneider and Brian Heimbecker (CCS) def. Foiles and Kelly Richeldurfer 6-3, 6-4.

High school

District 8 4A

Boys Singles

Quarterfinals–Logan Napolski (MtS) def. Nils Ringo (LC) 6-2, 6-2. Josh Steele (U-Hi) def. Ben Gullickson (LC) 6-1, 6-2. Adam Kret (Fer) def. Jeff Spangler (GP) 6-0, 6-0. Whitman Hough (Fer) def. Kevin Saetre (Fer) 6-0, 6-1.

Boys Doubles

Quarterfinals–Assmus and Dorr (MtS) def. Jones and Martin (LC) 6-3, 6-2. Weber and Foos (Mea) def. Smith and Weigand (Fer). Johnson and Burkert (LC) def. Connelly and O’Neill (LC) 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (4). Miller and Vanderpoole (MtS) def. Vidmar and Funk (CV) 6-1, 6-0.

Girls Singles

Quarterfinals–Elise Otto (LC) def. Laura Woodard (U-Hi) 6-2, 6-0. Heather Handwerk (Fer) def. Christy Kuder (GP) 6-1, 6-0. Katie Griffith (Fer) def. Tana Webb (LC) 6-2, 6-0. Anna Gullickson (LC) def. Mikaela Peterson (GP) 6-0, 6-0.

Girls Doubles

Quarterfinals–Amy Esmay and MacKenzie MacLean (GP) def. Hardan and Rypien (GP) 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. Katrina Schwab and Ashlee McCaslin (Mea) def. Katie Greer and Miranda Geranios (Fer) 6-2, 7-6 (4). Michelle Curtis and Christy Curtis (Fer) def. Kelsey McLauchlin and Kellie Mays (Fer) 6-7, 7-6, 6-2. Natalie Cholaj and Leslie Griffith (LC) def. Natalie Hall and Kaitlyn Farley (Mea) 6-4, 4-6, 6-1.

Track and field

High school

Area leaders

(Through May 17)

BOYS

100 _ 4A: Jennings (LC) 10.5; Vaughn (R) 10.8; Robinson (LC) 10.9; Hearron (SP) 10.9. 3A: Igbinoba (Ch) 10.64e; Thomas (NC) 10.6; Washington (NC) 10.7. 2A: Hodneland (DP) 11.1; Goble (Col) 11.1; Gant (P) 11.1. 1A: Yeaw (New), 10.9. B: Butorac (Northp) 10.7; Haden (WC) 11.37; Cole (G-P) 11.5; MacArthur (Selk) 11.6. State leader: Johnson (Bothell) 10.82e, 10.4h.

200 _ 4A: Jennings (LC) 22.0; Davis (F) 22.0; Hearron (SP) 22.2; Shaw (LC) 22.3. 3A: Thomas (NC) 22.2; Igbinoba (Ch) 22.6; Laborin (EV) 22.6. 2A: Gant (P) 22.2; Hodneland (DP) 22.7. 1A: Yeaw (New) 22.44e. B: Butorac (Northp) 21.7; Haden (WC) 23.4; Stone (T-O-R) 23.4; MacArthur (Selk) 23.7. State leader: Tyson (Ballard) 21.81e; 21.5h.

400 _ 4A: Davis (F) 49.5; Lewis (U) 50.1; Jennings (LC) 50.6; Schuh (CV) 51.55. 3A: Smith (WV) 50.6; Holt (EV) 50.8. 2A: Stolworthy (ML) 51.25; Farmer (L) 52.2. 1A: Riggs (F) 51.6. B: Butorac (Northp) 49.6; Haden (WC) 50.6. State leader: Tyson (Ballard) 48.5.

800 _ 4A: Poffenroth 1:53.82; Barnes (M) 1:54.1; Nepon (M) 1:57.62; Gustafson (R) 1:58.3. 3A: Graesser (NC) 1:58.5; Holt (EV) 1:59.1. 2A: Jamison (P) 2:03.1; Adams (P) 2:05.3. 1A: Riggs (F) 2:00.2. B: Stone (T-O-R) 1:57.7; Hegelson (NWC) 2:07.9; McPherson (L-R) 2:08.26. State leader: Barbosa (Prosser) 1:50.7 (fifth all-time).

1,600 _ 4A: Poffenroth (F) 4:18.5; Crosby (F) 4:19.49; Hofstee (LC) 4:20.8; Barnes (M) 4:21.4. 3A: Graesser (NC) 4:20.3; Jahay (NC) 4:26.6. 2A: Jamison (P) 4:40; D.Jacob (ML) 4:40.26; Cloke (Col) 4:41. 1A: Thelin (Newp) 4:38.0. B: Stone (T-O-R) 4:45; Conrath (Od) 4:50.09; Serdar (Rear) 4:52.01; Fowler (Aso) 4:52.17; McPherson (L-R) 4:52.56. State leader: Rodriguez (Kelso) 4:14.66.

3,200 _ 4A: Barnes (M) 8:59.98 (converted 2 mile); Crosby (F) 9:29.84; Gimple (M) 9:31.96 (converted 2 mile); Olsen (F) 9:35.9. 2 Mile: Barnes (M) 9:03.13; Gimple (M) 9:35.3. 3A: Jahay (NC) 9:26.24; Atwood (EV) 9:34.64. 2A: D.Jacob (ML) 9:55.8; Rose (Col) 10:22.0. 1A: Thelin (Newp) 10:03.9. B: Fowler (Aso) 10:32.9; Conrath (Ode) 10:26.05; Swanson (VC) 11:05.8. State leader: Barnes.

110 high hurdles _ 4A: Barkley (MtS) 14.7; Lewis (U) 15.0; Burton (MtS) 15.1; Martin (U) 15.2; McKenney (M) 15.2. 3A: Poosri (Ch) 14.8; Butler (NC) 15.6. 2A: Wargo (P) 16.15; Garcia (Col) 16.3. 1A: Emel (New) 14.86e; Weber (New) 15.11e; Walden (New) 15.7. B: Baker (Waits) 15.5; Jayne (Rear) 16.95; Mills (T-O-R) 17.0. State leader: Tait (Central Kitsap) 14.37e; Hanson (Yelm) 14.1h.

300 low hurdles _ 4A: Barkley (MtS) 38.8; Lewis (U) 39.1; Felchlin (M) 40.9; Hutchinson (F) 40.9. 3A: Poosri (Ch) 40.7; Vennum (WV) 41.0. 2A: Ferguson (L) 42.0; Caddy (R) 42.10. 1A: Emel (New) 40.01e; Weber (New) 41.94e. B: Grewe (NWC) 40.9; Jasman (Ode) 41.11e. State leader: Ballinger (Wenatchee) 38.01e, 37.7h.

400 relay _ 4A: Lewis and Clark 42.7; Shadle Park 43.0; Ferris 43.7; Central Valley 43.9. 3A: West Valley 42.2; Cheney 43.8. 2A: Pullman 44.39; Medical Lake 44.6. 1A: Newport 43.34e; Freeman 44.0. B: Valley Christian 46.2; Northwest Christian 46.7; Republic 47.1; Odessa 47.15. State leader: Ballard 42.4.

1,600 relay _ 4A: Ferris 3:24.3; Mead 3:26.6; Gonzaga Prep 3:28.81; Lewis and Clark 3:29.1. 3A: East Valley 3:27.0; North Central 3:27.9; West Valley 3:28.1. 2A: Pullman 3:30.1; Medical Lake 3:34.1. 1A: Newport 3:36.19. B: Northwest Christian 3:33.9; Valley Christian 3:37.99; Lind-Ritzville 3:39.81; Odessa 3:40. State leader: Ballard 3:23.54.

Shot put _ 4A: Elisara (F) 55-3¾; Kamstra (SP) 52-8½; Kelley (U) 52-6¾; Shaw (LC) 52-5; Walsh (CV) 50-0. 3A: Wilkse (Ch) 54-11¾; Wardsworth (EV) 52-6; Jolley (EV) 52-3½; Howard (EV) 51-4½. 2A: Wilkie (ML) 48-5; Benedict (Chew) 44-0. 1A: Wittwer (F) 44-7. B: Shelton (Spr) 47-5; Klicker (DeS) 47-4½; Lewison (Rep) 45-8. State leader: Asher (Columbia River) 60-8.

Discus _ 4A: Naylor (Mts) 159-0; Schneider (MtS) 154-0; Moser (M) 153-10; Walsh (CV) 150-0. 3A: Lemieux (WV) 165-11; Jolley (EV) 157-3. 2A: Ludwig (Chew) 156-9; Smith (L) 148-11. 1A: Wilkerson (F) 153-0. B: Lewison (Rep) 139-7; Richardson (Col-H) 127-0; Swenson (Aso) 120-0. State leader: Mancuso (Kamiak) 185-8.

Javelin _ 4A: Braman (SP) 198-4; Rund (CV) 178-5; Denevan (SP) 173-8; Todd (MtS) 172-8. 3A: Shearer (EV) 186-7; Irby (EV) 181-6. 2A: Musson (Col) 184-2; Brel (P) 158-5. 1A: Emtman (F) 143-9. B: Acock (DeS) 176-4; Lyons (DeS) 173-2; Shellarude (NWC) 169-3; Chambers (Northp) 167-11; MacArthur (Selk) 154-7. State leader: Cathey (Hanford) 206-6.

High jump _ 4A: Braman (SP) 6-8; Harter (M) 6-4; Grothe (CV) 6-2; Kamstra (SP) 6-2; Harter (M) 6-2; Folk (CV) 6-2. 3A: Shearer (EV) 6-6; Weiber (WV) 6-2; A.Toussaint (WV) 6-2. 2A: Allen (L) 6-0. 1A: Hatch (F) 6-4. B: Powell (W-C) 6-8; Thompson (Spring) 6-6; Carstensen (ACH) 6-0; Wilson (Od) 6-0. State leader: Braman, Powell, Lorton (South Bend) and DeBell (Lake Washington).

Long jump _ 4A: Brett (M) 23-0; Braman (SP) 22-9; Oliveri (SP) 21-10; B.Jared (MtS) 21-2½. 3A: Toussaint (WV) 23-11; Igbinoba (Ch) 21-0. 2A: Gant (P) 20-8; Balis (Col) 20-6½; Stolworthy (ML) 20-6. 1A: Hatch (F) 23-2. B: Carstensen (ACH) 21-7½; Thompson (Spring) 21-4½. State leader: Toussaint.

Triple jump _ 4A: Brett (Mead) 45-3½; Abelbeyo (R) 44-7½; Kennedy (GP) 44-6½; B.Jared (MtS) 42-11¾; M.Jared (MtS) 42-11. 3A: Toussaint (WV) 50-8¾ (50-9w); Snook (Clk) 43-1. 2A: Welsey (ML) 43-11; McCain (P) 41-5. 1A: Taiwo (New) 42-3¾; Weber (New) 42-2. B: Thompson (Spr) 44-9; Carstensen (ACH) 43-4¾; Peone (Inch) 41-2½; Jasman (Od) 40-3. State leader: Toussaint, state best, legal (Zapata, Curtis, 50-11½w).

Pole vault 4A: Sutherland (MtS) 14-0; Tomeo (M) 14-0; Pariseau (SP) 14-0. 3A: Simpson (NC) 14-3½1; Oswald (Ch) 13-0. 2A: Van Wie (P) 14-2; Dibble (L) 13-6. 1A: Hatch (F) 14-0. State leader: Vu (Interlake) 15-1.

GIRLS

100 _ 4A: Schuetzle (SP) 12.3; O’Brien (GP) 12.3; Kennedy (LC) 12.4; Pittman (MtS) 12.6. 3A: Walters (NC) 12.3; Egland (NC) 12.7. 2A: Nelson (L) 12.2; Gauche (Col) 13.0; Haynes (P) 13.0. 1A: Phelps (Col) 13.0. B: Semprimoznik (Dav) 12.93; Bo (VC) 13.0; Hunt (L-R) 13.37; Pakootas (Inch) 13.5; Burch (Inch) 13.5. State leader: Griffey (Decatur) 11.72e.

200 _ 4A: Noble (R) 24.62e; Kennedy (LC) 25.1; Schuetzle (SP) 25.8; Layman (CV) 25.9. 3A: Walters (NC) 25.2; Williamson (EV) 26.9. 2A: McGrane (Col) 26.1; Nelson (L) 26.7. 1A: Phelps (Colf) 26.9. B: Hunt (L-R) 26.91; Pakootas (Inch) 27.6; Burch (Inch) 27.9; Jasman (Od) 27.92e. State leader: Noble; Griffey (Decatur) 24.1h.

400 _ 4A: Noble (Rog) 53.8; Siler (LC) 58.9; Bates (F) 58.9; Codd (M) 59.5; O’Brien (GP) 59.6. 3A: Walters (NC) 58.4; Ramsey (NC) 1:01.2. 2A: McGrane (Col) 59.4; Tikker (L) 1:01. 1A: Mellor (Col) 1:01.3. B: Stabl (T-O-R) 1:00.3; Hattamer (VC) 1:01.8; Pakootas (Inch) 1:02.5; Fix (St.G) 1:02.5. State leader: Noble.

800 _ 4A: Noble (R) 2:06.75; O’Reilly (MtS) 2:21.2; McNairy (F) 2:22.0; Torpie (M) 2:22.8. 3A: Graesser (NC) 2:24; Ramsey (NC) 2:25.29. 2A: Druffel (P) 2:26.9; Jones (L) 2:29. A: Sayres (F) 2:26.93. B: Fix (StG) 2:20.8; Knezovich (Rear) 2:30.3. State leader: Noble, sixth all-time.

1,600 _ 4A: O’Reilly (MtS) 5:10.0; Nelson (SP) 5:14.56; Keller (MtS) 5:14.7; Porter (LC) 5:15.3. Mile: Torpie (M) 5:23.5. 3A: Graesser (NC) 5:17.0; Mayer (EV) 5:23.1. 2A: Druffel (P) 5:23.59; Williams (Col) 5:32. 1A: Sayres (F) 5:31.43. B: Fix (St.G) 5:27; Conrath (Od) 5:34.78; Gundy (Aso) 5:39.58. State leader: Felnagle (Bellarmine) 4:40.9 (ties state best).

3,200 _ 4A: O’Reilly (MtS) 10:48.8; Porter (LC) 11:26.8; Mackelprang (F) 11:33.4; Keller (MtS) 11:46.0. 3A: Graesser (NC) 11:31.7; Mayer (EV) 11:55.09. 2A: Druffel (P) 11:46.28; Williams (Col) 11:56.2. 1A: Hahn (New) 12:21.9. B: Gundy (Aso) 12:18; Revells (St.G) 12:26; Cronrath (Odessa) 12:38.52; Collins (Lib) 12:43.33. State leader: Felnagle (Bellarmine) 10:27.4.

100 hurdles _ 4A: Benson (U) 15.8; Delong (SP 16.0; McNamee (F) 16.1; Patrick (MtS) 16.3. 3A: Kimball (Ch) 15.5; Lauber (Ch) 16.1. 2A: McGrane (Col) 14.6; Myron (P) 15.9. 1A: Stanley (New) 16.7; Mellor (Col) 16.9; Tonyan (New) 16.9. B: Wujek (DeS) 14.91; Goodwin (Northp) 15.0; Killian (L-R) 16.53. State leader: Brooks (Holy Names) 14.49e.

300 hurdles _ 4A: Spear (F) 47.0; Haley (CV) 47.8; McNamee (F) 47.8; Before (SP) 47.8. 3A: Kimball (Ch) 46.0; Bourgess (EV) 48.4. 2A: Myron (P) 46.7; Brinkman (L) 47.2. 1A: Stanley (Newp) 50.3. B: Wujek (DeS) 45.78; Stabl (T-O) 47.34; Goodwin (Northp) 47.5. State leader: Dimmitt (Wenatchee) 44.60e.

400 relay _ 4A: Lewis and Clark 50.3; Mead 51.4; Shadle Park 51.5; Gonzaga Prep 51.5. 3A: East Valley 50.9; North Central 51.5. 2A: Lakeside 51.5; Pullman 51.8. 1A: Colfax 55.0. B: Lind-Ritzville 52.67; Reardan 52.92; Odessa 53.18; Davenport 53.8. State leader: Mt. Tahoma 48.8.

800 relay _ 4A: Lewis and Clark 1:43.3; Shadle Park 1:46.8; Ferris 1:47.3; Rogers 1:47.3; Central Valley 1:47.3. 3A: East Valley 1:46.9; Cheney 1:49.5. 2A: Lakeside 1:49.0; Colville 1:50.6. 1A: Colfax 1:56.7. B: Lind-Ritzville 1:52.22; DeSales 1:52.8; Odessa 1:54.22; Republic 1:55.91. State leader: Lewis and Clark.

1600 relay _ 4A: Ferris 4:04.2; Shadle Park 4:05.2; Central Valley 4:10.08; Rogers 4:11.4. 3A: North Central 4:03.3; East Valley 4:13.2. 2A: Lakeside 4:07.0; Medical Lake 4:16. 1A: Freeman 4:22.2. B: St. George’s 4:28.1; Northwest Christian 4:30.1. State leader: Eastmont 4:00.77.

Shot put _ 4A: Chaney (GP) 40-4; C.Hutchinson (M) 40-4; A.Hutchinson (M) 40-1; Romanchuck (F) 39-0. 3A: Johnson (EV) 40-10½; Sasse (WV) 40-1½. 2A: Hartill (Riv) 37-9¾; Vincent (ML) 35-7. 1A: Curry (Newp) 33-9¾. B: Corder (StJ-E) 38-8½; Williams (NWC) 38-8½; Scherf (Selk) 34-10; Brown (T-O) 33-9. State leader: Hooks (Cascade) 48 5¾ (third best ever).

Discus _ 4A: C. Hutchinson (Md) 134-4; Kulp (SP) 124-8; Chaney (GP) 124-4; A.Hutchinson (M) 120-9. 3A: Michelson (NC) 127-5; Carter (EV) 126-0; Johnson (EV) 125-1. 2A: Stillar (L) 117-3; Hartill (R) 116-10. B: Corder (StJ-E) 112-0; Passmore (LW) 105-11. State leader: Hooks (Cascade-Everett) 146-4.

Javelin _ 4A: A.Hutchinson (M) 123-10; Bohlen (LC) 119-2; Breshears (M) 118-8; Roe (R) 112-4. 3A: Haugen (NC) 130-9; Susmiehl (NC) 128-1. 2A: Stillar (Lake) 116-5; Stafford (Chew) 115-0. B: Passmore (LW) 118-2; Corder (StJ-E) 110-0. State leader: Aanstad (Lake Stevens) 144-5.

High jump _ 4A: January (LC) 5-7; McNamee (F) 5-5; Ficklin (CV) 5-4; Rasmussen (MtS) 5-2; Redmon (MtS) 5-2; Adams (F) 5-2. 3A: Cogley (Ch) 5-6. 2A: Johnson (DP) 5-2; McGrane (Col) 5-0; Novak (L) 5-0. 1A: Mellor (Col) 5-0. B: Killian (L-R) 5-3; Dahm (Lib) 5-0; Andrews (Aso) 5-0. State leader: Brantner (West Valley-Yakima) 5-8.

Long jump _ 4A: Schuetzle (SP) 18-2½; Redmon (MtS) 16-6; Kennedy (LC) 16-5; January (LC) 16-3. 3A: Schuerch (EV) 17-5¼; Lauber (Ch) 16-4¼. 2A: Smith (Chew) 17-½; Haynes (P) 17-0. A: Stanley (New) 16-0. B: Semprimoznik (Dav) 16-4; Kragt (L-R) 15-10; Hennessey (Lib) 15-9. State leader: Tupper (Skyline) 19-1.

Triple jump _ 4A: Schuetzle (SP) 38-1¾; Redmon (MtS) 35-9¾; Dectaldo (F) 34-9¾; January (LC) 34-1. 3A: Schuerch (EV) 35-7; Morrison (Cl) 34-2½. 2A: Fairbanks (P) 36-3¼; Myron (P) 35-2½. 1A: Buckley (Newp) 30-9. B: Kragt (L-R) 33-10; Harston (T-O-R) 33-11¼; Semprimoznik (Dav) 33-3. State leader: Tupper (Skyline) 41-8¾.

Pole vault _ 4A: Giffen (M) 11-3; Ziegler (MtS) 10-6; Hawkins (U) 10-1; Roskelley (MtS) 10-0. 3A: Hoffman (NC) 10-6; Goforth (Clk) 10-4; Mays (NC) 10-0. 2A: Scott (L) 9-6; Forsyth (L) 9-6. 1A: DePell (F) 9-6; Staney (Newp) 8-6. B: Llewellyn (W-C) 9-6. State leader: Schvaneveldt (Interlake) 12-1.

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

Fish counts

The upstream movement of chinook, Coho, Sockeye, Steelhead, and Shad at Columbia and Snake River Dams.

ChinCohoSockSteelShad
Bonneville170000443627
The Dalles1375001916724
John Day12170020
McNary61400878
Ice Harbor1080000
Lower Monumental2290000
Little Goose2850040
Lower Granite5890040

Moves

BASEBALL

American League

BOSTON RED SOX—Activated LHP David Wells from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Cla Meredith to Pawtucket of the IL.

CLEVELAND INDIANS—Placed OF Coco Crisp on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Jody Gerut from Buffalo of the IL.

National League

LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Activated 3B Antonio Perez from the 15-day DL. Placed OF Jason Grabowski on the 15-day DL.

FLORIDA MARLINS—Optioned RHP Travis Smith to Albuquerque of the PCL. Recalled RHP Logan Kensing and INF Joe Dillon from Albuquerque.

SAN DIEGO PADRES—Activated INF Geoff Blum from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Brian Falkenborg to Portland of the PCL.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

HOUSTON ROCKETS—Agreed to terms with Jeff Van Gundy, coach, on a one-year contract extension through the 2007-08 season.

PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS—Agreed to terms with John Nash, general manager, on a contract extension.

Women’s National Basketball Association

INDIANA FEVER—Waived C Iveta Marcauskaite and G-F Tonya Massaline.

SACRAMENTO MONARCHS—Traded C Chantelle Anderson to San Antonio for a 2006 first-round draft pick.

SEATTLE STORM—Waived G Adia Barnes. Signed G Francesca Zara.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

MIAMI DOLPHINS—Re-signed WR David Boston to a one-year contract.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed CB Otis Smith to a one-day contract and placed him on the reserve/retired list.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Signed WR Nate Poole to a two-year contract.

Canadian Football League

MONTREAL ALOUETTES—Signed DT Victor Cabral and WR Adam Eckert to four-year contracts.

NFL Europe

COLOGNE CENTURIANS—Signed WR James Newson.

FRANKFURT GALAXY—Signed DL Ryan Atoe.

Arena Football League

CHICAGO RUSH—Signed WR-LB DeJuan Alfonzo and K Keith Gispert to contract extensions though 2007.

COLLEGE

NCAA—Named Charlotte F. Westerhaus vice president for diversity and inclusion, effective in August.

AIR FORCE—Named Jeff Bzdelik men’s basketball coach.

AUBURN—Announced the resignation of Chris Finwood, assistant baseball coach, to become baseball coach at Western Kentucky.

DUKE—Announced the retirement of Bob Thompson, men’s and women’s swimming coach.

GEORGIA—Announced LB Josh Johnson will transfer to Georgia Military College.

JAMES MADISON—Named Jackie Smith women’s assistant basketball coach.

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT—Named Brian Priebe, Calvin Byrd and Steve Wachs men’s assistant basketball coaches.

MIDDLE TENNESSEE—Named Rick Insell women’s basketball coach.

NICHOLLS STATE—Named Erin Brown volleyball coach.

NORTHERN ILLINOIS—Named Melissa Parker women’s assistant basketball coach and Leah Frierson director of basketball operations.

TEXAS TECH—Announced the resignation of Linden Weese, women’s assistant basketball coach.

TULSA—Named Charlene Thomas-Swinson women’s basketball coach.

YALE—Named Milena Flores women’s assistant basketball coach.

Today’s odds

America’s Line

INJURY REPORT: On the NBA board, Seattle forward Rashard Lewis is questionable and forward Vladimir Radmanovic is out.

NBA

Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog
Pistons 5.5 (170) PACERS
Spurs 6 (186) SONICS

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