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Baseball

PCL

Sunday’s Games

Nashville 6, New Orleans 3

Iowa 4, Round Rock 3

Portland 3, Colorado Springs 1, 1st game

Colorado Springs 4, Portland 3, 2nd game

Salt Lake 4, Sacramento 2

Fresno 5, Tacoma 2

Las Vegas 7, Tucson 3, 1st game

Las Vegas 7, Tucson 6, 2nd game

Oklahoma 5, Memphis 0

Albuquerque 8, Omaha 0

Monday’s Games

Iowa (22-28) at Round Rock (25-26)

Las Vegas (27-22) at Tucson (26-25)

New Orleans (21-29) at Nashville (26-25)

Oklahoma (28-23) at Memphis (26-23)

Omaha (22-29) at Albuquerque (29-22)

Portland (24-25) at Colorado Springs (23-25)

Salt Lake (27-21) at Sacramento (27-24)

Tacoma (24-25) at Fresno (23-28)

College

FAR WEST

Arizona 10-4, California 5-7, 1st game, comp. of susp. game

Arizona St. 7, Washington St. 2

Cal Poly-SLO 9, UC Irvine 4

Nevada 20, Fresno St. 7

Pacific 9, UC Davis 8

Southern Cal 4, Stanford 2

Washington 16, UCLA 5

UC Riverside 6, Cal St.-Fullerton 2

UC Santa Barbara 11, CS Northridge 10

TOURNAMENTS

West Coast Conference

Championship Series

(Best-of-3)

Pepperdine 18, Loyola Marymount 8, Pepperdine wins series 2-1

NCAA Division II

West Virginia State 8, Grand Valley State 6

North Florida 7, Southern Connecticut State 1

Pacific-10 Conference

Arizona St. 7, Washington St. 2

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Arizona State23010100x7112

Jam.Freeman, Renkert (4) and Everett; Barnette, Bresnehan (4), Marotz (6), Zinicola (9) and Gosewisch, Stockfisch (1). W—Barnette (4-1). L—Jam.Freeman (7-8).

HITS: Washington State—Ja.Miller, Everett, McAngus 2, Murphy 2, Suttmeier. Arizona State—Buck, Curtis, Fox 3, Zinicola, Hooft 2, Romine 3. 2B—Murphy.

Washington 16, UCLA 5

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Parker, Pedroza (8), McKerney (8), Everitt (9) and Dunn; Beck, Reid (7), Brophy (7), White (8), Simon (9) and Denove. W—Parker (8-7). L—Beck (1-11).

HITS: Washington—Johnson 3, Lillibridge 2, Hague 3, Clem, Lane 2, Batkoski 3, Rundle. UCLA—Penniall, Jensen 2, Ambriz, Taylor, Hanks, Denove, Markel, Page. 2B—Johnson, Taylor, Hanks. HR—Lane 2 (6), Batkoski (6), Jensen (7).

NWAACC Championships

Mt. Hood 9, CC Spokane 6

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Allan, Snyder (7), Schroeder (9) and Herrick; Moore, Zimmerman (6), Mathiason (7), Ramos (9) and Gizynski, Therrien (8). W—Allan. L—Moore (4-3). Sv—Schroeder.

HITS: Mt. Hood—Schroeder 2, McGowan 2, Allan 2, Donahue, Wilkens, Ferris, Hall, Lafollitte. CC Spokane—Winston 3, Campo, Young 3, Santschi, Maddox, Webb, Mertens. 2B—Allan.

High school

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington

State Tournament semifinals

Friday, June 3

CLASS 4A

At Cheney Stadium, Tacoma

Cascade (Everett) vs. Richland, 4 p.m.

Skyline vs. Henry M. Jackson, 7 p.m.

STATE 3A

At Cheney Stadium, Tacoma

Mark Morris vs. O’Dea, 10 a.m.

Kelso vs. Columbia River, 1 p.m.

STATE 2A

At Yakima County Stadium and Parker Field, Yakima

Blaine vs. Pullman, 4 p.m. (Parker Field)

Lakewood vs. Chewelah, 7 p.m. (Parker Field)

STATE 1A

At Yakima County Stadium and Parker Field, Yakima

University Prep vs. Brewster, 4 p.m. (Yakima County Stadium)

Kalama vs. Newport, 7 p.m. (Yakima County Stadium)

STATE B

At Yakima County Stadium, Yakima

Lind-Ritzville vs. DeSales, 10 a.m. (Yakima County Stadium)

Wahkiakum vs. Northport, 1 p.m. (Yakima County Stadium)

Basketball

NBA playoffs

All Times PDT

CONFERENCE FINALS

(Best-of-7)

Saturday, May 28

San Antonio 102, Phoenix 92, San Antonio leads series 3-0

Sunday, May 29

Miami 113, Detroit 104, Miami leads series 2-1

Monday, May 30

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

Tuesday, May 31

Miami at Detroit, 5 p.m.

WNBA

All Times PDT

EASTERN CONFERENCE

WLPctGB
Detroit301.000
Indiana31.750 1/2
Connecticut21.6671
Washington12.3332
Charlotte13.2502 1/2
New York02.0002 1/2

WESTERN CONFERENCE

WLPctGB
Sacramento301.000
Houston31.750 1/2
Seattle21.6671
Los Angeles22.5001 1/2
Minnesota12.3332
Phoenix13.2502 1/2
San Antonio04.0003 1/2

Sunday’s Games

Houston 86, Indiana 78, 2OT

Sacramento 67, Minnesota 66

Seattle 79, San Antonio 51

Monday’s Games

No games scheduled

Tuesday’s Games

San Antonio at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.

Storm 79, Silver Stars 51

San Antonio (51)–Palmer-Daniel 4-6 0-0 9, Thomas 2-8 1-1 5, C.Anderson 3-4 0-0 6, Ferdinand 3-11 0-0 6, S.Johnson 1-2 2-2 4, McCray 1-3 2-2 4, Dillard 0-4 0-0 0, Campbell 2-9 0-0 4, Feenstra 2-3 0-0 4, Ngoyisa 3-5 1-2 7, Ely 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 22-58 6-7 51.

Seattle (79)–Castro Marques 1-5 2-4 5, Jackson 8-16 5-5 21, Burse 2-4 1-1 5, Bird 6-9 2-2 18, Lennox 4-9 4-4 12, Edwards 1-4 0-0 2, Wright 1-3 0-0 2, Thompson 0-1 2-2 2, Zara 2-2 1-1 6, Stevenson 2-4 0-0 4, Battle 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 28-59 17-19 79.

San Antonio252651
Seattle364379

3-Point Goals—San Antonio 1-8 (Palmer-Daniel 1-2, Ferdinand 0-1, Dillard 0-1, Campbell 0-2, McCray 0-2), Seattle 6-14 (Bird 4-5, Zara 1-1, Castro Marques 1-4, Lennox 0-1, Jackson 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—San Antonio 33 (S.Johnson, Ely, Palmer-Daniel 4), Seattle 37 (Jackson 7). Assists—San Antonio 10 (Thomas 3), Seattle 18 (Bird 5). Total Fouls—San Antonio 19, Seattle 13. A—6,910. (9,686).

Comets 86, Fever 78 (2OT)

Indiana (78)–Catchings 6-13 5-6 20, Schumacher 4-7 2-2 10, Williams 3-5 0-0 6, Miller 2-9 1-2 7, Bevilaqua 2-4 1-1 6, Streimikyte 4-6 0-0 8, Paige 0-1 0-0 0, Hoffman 2-2 0-0 4, White 3-12 6-6 12, Jackson 2-7 1-2 5. Totals 28-66 16-19 78.

Houston (86)–Swoopes 11-23 8-12 31, Rasmussen 2-10 2-4 6, Snow 9-9 3-6 21, Canty 5-9 5-6 15, Arcain 2-9 2-3 6, Phillips 0-0 2-2 2, Goodson 0-1 0-0 0, Lyttle 1-1 0-0 2, Ragland 0-0 0-0 0, Hodges 1-4 0-0 3. Totals 31-66 22-33 86.

Indiana362741178
Houston283541986

3-Point Goals—Indiana 6-16 (Catchings 3-5, Miller 2-5, Bevilaqua 1-3, White 0-3), Houston 2-10 (Swoopes 1-4, Hodges 1-4, Rasmussen 0-2). Fouled Out—Williams. Rebounds—Indiana 44 (Catchings 6), Houston 43 (Snow 8). Assists—Indiana 20 (Miller 6), Houston 13 (Swoopes 5). Total Fouls—Indiana 35, Houston 19. A—236. (10,057).

Monarchs 67, Lynx 66

Sacramento (67)–Walker 4-7 7-7 15, Powell 3-8 0-2 9, Griffith 7-10 4-4 18, Newton 4-7 0-0 8, Penicheiro 1-7 0-0 2, Brunson 1-3 0-0 2, Lijie 0-3 0-0 0, Haynie 0-4 0-0 0, Maiga 4-7 0-0 8, Buescher 2-5 1-3 5. Totals 26-61 12-16 67.

Minnesota (66)–Abrosimova 0-5 0-0 0, Tamik.Williams 2-7 2-2 6, Ohlde 2-5 4-4 8, Smith 8-17 3-3 23, Harrower 2-5 0-0 5, Hayden 3-8 2-2 8, Lovelace-Tolbert 3-7 2-2 10, Jacobs 0-0 2-2 2, Lassiter 0-1 0-0 0, Batteast 0-0 0-0 0, Mann 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 22-58 15-15 66.

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Minnesota333366

3-Point Goals—Sacramento 3-11 (Powell 3-6, Lijie 0-1, Penicheiro 0-4), Minnesota 7-16 (Smith 4-8, Lovelace-Tolbert 2-4, Harrower 1-2, Abrosimova 0-1, Lassiter 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Sacramento 40 (Griffith 11), Minnesota 35 (Hayden 8). Assists—Sacramento 19 (Penicheiro 10), Minnesota 15 (Jacobs 4). Total Fouls—Sacramento 19, Minnesota 14. A—4,190. (10,206).

Football

NFL Europe

All Times PDT

WLTPFPA
x-Berlin720228174
x-Amsterdam630251180
Cologne540171199
Hamburg450196181
Frankfurt360148229
Rhein270176210

x-advanced to World Bowl

Sunday’s Games

Amsterdam 27, Hamburg 10

Rhein 28, Cologne 16

Saturday, June 4

Frankfurt at Hamburg, 10 a.m.

Amsterdam at Rhein, 10 a.m.

Sunday, June 5

Cologne at Berlin, 7 a.m.

END REGULAR SEASON

AFL playoffs

All Times PDT

DIVISIONAL ROUND

Sunday, May 29

American Conference

Colorado 56, San Jose 48

Chicago 52, Los Angeles 45

National Conference

Georgia 62, Tampa Bay 46

Orlando 47, New York 42

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP

Saturday, June 4

National Conference

Orlando at Georgia, noon

Sunday, June 5

American Conference

Chicago at Colorado, noon

Auto racing

State Line Speedway

Saturday’s results

Outlaw Compacts

Fast Time–Drew Harthorn 15.79. A Trophy Dash Winner–Larry Safford. A Heat Winner–Scott Earsley. Main Event–1, Earsley. 2, Eric Angeledes. 3, Harthorn. 4, Jon Van Gesen. 5, Chad Benjamin. 6, Matt Hatton. 7, Safford. 8, Terry Auckerman. 9, Mel Auckerman.

Winged Sprints

Fast Time–Kevin Burck 12.27. A Trophy Dash Winner–Dave Hill. A Heat Winner–Burck. B Heat Winner–Ricky Nelson. Main Event–1, Burck. 2, D.Hill. 3, Tony Barry. 4, Nelson. 5, Clay Smith. 6, Henry Tupling. 7, Wes Helgeson. 8, Mark Jones. 9, Richard Hill.

Washington Midget Racing Association

Fast Time–Dallas Melby 12.76. A Trophy Dash Winner–Skeeter Flake. B Trophy Dash Winner–Steve Spoor. A Heat Winner–Spence Gantrell. B Heat Winner–Rick Moss. C Heat Winner–Kevin Wood. Main Event–1, Moss. 2, Brian Olson. 3, Matt Stone. 4, Breanna Lopez. 5, Melby. 6, Stuart Birkinbine. 7, Rob Lindsay. 8, Spoor. 9, Gantrell. 10, Evan Margeson.

Competitive Edge Racing School

A Trophy Dash Winner–Jim Simpson.

Cycling

Giro d’Italia

At Milan, Italy

20th (Final) Stage

73.7 miles from Albese con Cassano to Milan

1. Alessandro Petacchi, Italy, Fassa Bortolo, 3 hours, 29 minutes, 35 seconds. 2. Erik Zabel, Germany, T-Mobile, same time. 3. Robert Forster, Germany, Gerolsteiner, same time. 4. Mirko Lorenzetto, Italy, Domina vacanze, same time. 5. Marco Velo, Italy, Fassa Bortolo, same time.

Final Overall Standings

1. Paolo Savoldelli, Italy, 91 hours, 25 minutes, 51 seconds. 2. Gilberto Simoni, Italy, 28 seconds back. 3. Jose Rujano Guillen, Venezuela, :45. 4. Danilo Di Luca, Italy, 2:42. 5. Juan Manuel Garate, Spain, 3:11

Golf

BMW Championship leaders

EUROPEAN PGA TOUR

At Wentworth Club, West Course, Virginia Water, England

Purse: $5,025,450

Yardage: 7,072; Par: 72

Final

Angel Cabrera, Argentina70-70-66-67—273
Paul McGinley, Ireland72-64-72-67—275
Nick O’Hern, Australia68-69-76-64—277
David Howell, England70-72-66-71—279
Peter Hanson, Sweden69-69-72-70—280
Marten Olander, Sweden68-72-70-70—280
Peter Hedblom, Sweden68-65-73-74—280
Jamie Donaldson, Wales73-71-69-68—281
Michael Campbell, New Zealand71-68-71-71—281
Bradley Dredge, Wales75-68-69-70—282
Colin Montgomerie, Scotland71-73-73-66—283
Scott Drummond, Scotland71-71-73-68—283
Steve Webster, England71-72-71-69—283
Retief Goosen, South Africa70-70-72-71—283
Padraig Harrington, Ireland70-68-74-71—283
Gary Murphy, Ireland74-68-70-71—283
Thongchai Jaidee, Thailand72-67-71-73—283
Luke Donald, England71-72-74-67—284
Peter Fowler, Australia68-76-74-66—284
Paul Broadhurst, England70-70-74-70—284
Damien McGrane, Ireland69-71-72-72—284
Thomas Bjorn, Denmark71-71-75-68—285
Richard Sterne, South Africa73-71-72-69—285
Ian Woosnam, Wales75-69-71-70—285
Peter Lonard, Australia69-70-75-71—285
Jose Maria Olazabal, Spain72-69-71-73—285
Graeme McDowell, No. Ireland67-76-75-68—286
Lee Westwood, England72-71-73-70—286
Soren Kjeldsen, Denmark75-68-72-71—286
Andrew Marshall, England72-72-70-72—286

St. Jude Classic

PGA TOUR

At TPC at Southwind, Memphis, Tenn.

Purse: $4.9 million

Yardage: 7,244; Par: 70

Final

Justin Leonard, $882,00062-65-66-73—266
David Toms, $529,20068-71-65-63—267
Fred Funk, $333,20069-68-66-68—271
Davis Love III, $215,60065-70-68-69—272
Heath Slocum, $215,60068-66-67-71—272
Fredrik Jacobson, $170,27568-64-72-69—273
Richard S. Johnson, $170,27569-66-69-69—273
Neal Lancaster, $142,10071-68-68-67—274
Roland Thatcher, $142,10067-67-71-69—274
Bob Estes, $142,10067-70-67-70—274
Phillip Price, $122,50067-69-68-71—275
Brenden Pappas, $96,04069-68-72-67—276
D.J. Brigman, $96,04068-68-72-68—276
Billy Andrade, $96,04070-70-65-71—276
Paul Goydos, $96,04067-66-70-73—276
Tom Pernice, Jr., $96,04066-68-68-74—276
Steve Lowery, $64,12072-70-68-67—277
Olin Browne, $64,12067-70-72-68—277
Jeff Brehaut, $64,12068-71-70-68—277
J.J. Henry, $64,12073-66-70-68—277
Spike McRoy, $64,12070-70-69-68—277
Jose Coceres, $64,12070-68-69-70—277
Carl Paulson, $64,12068-70-68-71—277
Carl Pettersson, $40,67067-70-73-68—278
Tag Ridings, $40,67070-68-71-69—278
Kirk Triplett, $40,67064-71-72-71—278
Matt Gogel, $40,67066-68-73-71—278
Tim Herron, $40,67071-67-69-71—278
John Cook, $32,58572-69-72-66—279
Michael Allen, $32,58570-69-73-67—279
Ryuji Imada, $32,58571-69-71-68—279
Mathias Gronberg, $32,58569-70-66-74—279
Hunter Mahan, $25,888.3471-67-74-68—280
Hunter Haas, $25,888.3467-69-74-70—280
Hidemichi Tanaka, $25,888.3373-67-70-70—280
Blaine McCallister, $25,888.3370-71-69-70—280
Jason Bohn, $25,888.3365-72-72-71—280
Todd Fischer, $25,888.3369-70-70-71—280
Stephen Ames, $20,09068-72-73-68—281
Per-Ulrik Johansson, $20,09069-71-71-70—281
Rob Rashell, $20,09073-68-69-71—281
Shaun Micheel, $20,09069-69-71-72—281
Ben Crane, $20,09069-70-69-73—281
Jaxon Brigman, $14,16170-70-73-69—282
Lucas Glover, $14,16167-72-72-71—282
Stephen Gangluff, $14,16169-71-71-71—282
Steve Stricker, $14,16171-70-70-71—282
Larry Mize, $14,16171-71-69-71—282
Dudley Hart, $14,16169-69-72-72—282
Woody Austin, $14,16169-70-70-73—282
Grant Waite, $14,16172-66-70-74—282
Brad Faxon, $11,257.7569-70-73-71—283
Jay Delsing, $11,257.7571-69-72-71—283
Robin Freeman, $11,257.7568-72-71-72—283
Scott Simpson, $11,257.7570-71-70-72—283
Robert Damron, $11,257.7573-68-70-72—283
Casey Wittenberg, $11,257.7572-70-68-73—283
Tom Byrum, $11,257.7571-67-71-74—283
Arjun Atwal, $11,257.7571-66-70-76—283
Sean O’Hair, $10,73172-66-74-72—284
Kent Jones, $10,73172-67-68-77—284
Ted Tryba, $10,43771-71-72-71—285
John Rollins, $10,43772-70-71-72—285
John Elliott, $10,43771-69-71-74—285
Bradley Hughes, $10,43769-72-70-74—285
Hank Kuehne, $10,04567-71-76-73—287
Will MacKenzie, $10,04567-74-73-73—287
Nick Price, $10,04569-70-72-76—287
Hideto Tanihara, $10,04573-69-69-76—287
Tim Clark, $9,75174-67-75-72—288
David Hearn, $9,75175-67-75-71—288
Jonathan Byrd, $9,50672-69-76-72—289
John Daly, $9,50672-69-77-71—289
Scott Gutschewski, $9,50667-71-77-74—289

Senior PGA Championship

PGA OF AMERICA

At Laurel Valley Golf Club, Ligonier, Pa.

Purse: $2 million

Yardage: 7,107; Par: 72

Final

x-won on first playoff hole

x-Mike Reid, $360,00070-70-70-70—280
Dana Quigley, $176,00071-71-66-72—280
Jerry Pate, $176,00070-68-72-70—280
Morris Hatalsky, $96,00074-70-70-70—284
Tom Jenkins, $76,00074-70-72-71—287
Allen M. Doyle, $60,00072-73-71-72—288
Peter Jacobsen, $60,00071-71-71-75—288
Des Smyth, $60,00074-76-70-68—288
Mark McNulty, $60,00074-66-76-72—288
Tom Kite, $44,25071-73-74-71—289
Mark James, $44,25073-71-75-70—289
Dave Barr, $44,25069-72-71-77—289
R.W. Eaks, $44,25069-70-73-77—289
Bruce Summerhays, $32,00077-70-71-72—290
Luis Carbonetti, $32,00071-73-72-74—290
Ray Floyd, $32,00070-72-71-77—290
Graham Marsh, $32,00068-74-74-74—290
Hajime Meshiai, $32,00070-71-77-72—290
Jim Thorpe, $23,00073-74-72-72—291
Lonnie Nielsen, $23,00076-73-73-69—291
Bruce Lietzke, $23,00077-72-71-71—291
Tom Purtzer, $23,00077-67-76-71—291
Rodger Davis, $16,50080-67-72-73—292
Jim Colbert, $16,50073-75-73-71—292
Gil Morgan, $16,50071-75-73-73—292
Larry Nelson, $16,50072-71-73-76—292
Don Reese, $13,25071-76-72-74—293
John Chillas, $13,25071-75-73-74—293
Tommy Nakajima, $13,25073-73-71-76—293
Tom Watson, $13,25071-74-72-76—293
D.A. Weibring, $11,00075-72-75-72—294
Darrell Kestner, $11,00075-74-71-74—294
Bruce Fleisher, $11,00071-74-75-74—294
Ben Crenshaw, $11,00075-70-73-76—294
Tom McKnight, $11,00069-72-75-78—294
Mark McCumber, $8,82573-75-73-74—295
Keith Fergus, $8,82573-74-75-73—295
Mark Lye, $8,82574-74-74-73—295
James D. Mason, $8,82572-78-71-74—295
Wayne Levi, $7,05074-73-73-76—296
Mike Sullivan, $7,05076-72-76-72—296
Butch Sheehan, $7,05075-71-73-77—296
Bob Ford, $7,05074-74-74-74—296
Mark Johnson, $7,05072-77-72-75—296
Jim Ahern, $7,05072-78-74-72—296
Vicente Fernandez, $5,40072-75-74-76—297
Tom Herzan, $5,40075-71-75-76—297
Mike San Filippo, $5,40074-71-74-78—297
Dave Eichelberger, $5,40075-74-76-72—297
Hale Irwin, $5,40069-75-76-77—297
Chuck Milne, $4,45074-75-74-75—298
Katsuyoshi Tomori, $4,45077-73-75-73—298
Dave Stockton, $4,45076-74-77-71—298
Andy North, $4,25074-76-74-76—300
Don Pooley, $4,25076-74-76-74—300
Andy Bean, $4,25074-76-75-75—300
Brad Bryant, $4,15076-74-75-76—301
Gary Robison, $4,07573-75-75-79—302
Motomasa Aoki, $4,07575-74-79-74—302
Larry Ziegler, $3,97572-77-78-76—303
Bobby Heins, $3,97572-77-77-77—303
Bob Cameron, $3,912.5076-74-76-78—304
Isao Aoki, $3,912.5074-76-80-74—304
Dan Pohl, $3,862.5072-73-82-78—305
Curtis Strange, $3,862.5070-79-77-79—305
Ron Streck, $3,812.5077-71-77-81—306
Bob Charles, $3,812.5080-70-82-74—306
Bob Lendzion, $3,77575-74-77-81—307
Norm Jarvis, $3,75072-78-80-78—308
Pete Oakley, $3,72577-73-72-87—309
Joe Inman, $3,70076-74-75-88—313

Corning Classic

LPGA TOUR

At Corning Country Club, Corning, N.Y.

Purse: $1.1 million

Yardage: 6,062; Par: 72

a-amateur

Final Round

Jimin Kang, $165,00069-70-68-66—273
Meena Lee, $87,08569-71-68-67—275
Annika Sorenstam, $87,08569-68-69-69—275
Moira Dunn, $51,12170-68-71-68—277
Hee-Won Han, $51,12174-69-62-72—277
Liselotte Neumann, $31,96272-69-69-68—278
Sung Ah Yim, $31,96270-69-70-69—278
Karine Icher, $31,96270-66-68-74—278
Rosie Jones, $22,56771-71-69-68—279
Sophie Gustafson, $22,56766-73-72-68—279
Michelle Ellis, $22,56771-72-67-69—279
Natalie Gulbis, $18,16472-69-71-68—280
Sherri Turner, $18,16466-71-74-69—280
Dorothy Delasin, $18,16471-71-67-71—280
Nancy Harvey, $16,02771-69-72-69—281
a-Brittany Lang71-71-69-70—281
Jill McGill, $15,14374-70-68-71—283
Dina Ammaccapane, $13,48574-70-71-69—284
Laurie Rinker, $13,48569-75-71-69—284
Kris Tamulis, $13,48573-68-72-71—284
Joo Mi Kim, $13,48572-68-71-73—284
Laura Diaz, $11,82775-68-73-69—285
Nanci Bowen, $11,82774-69-72-70—285
Carin Koch, $11,82775-69-70-71—285
Diana D’Alessio, $10,16977-70-70-69—286
Nancy Scranton, $10,16973-72-71-70—286
Patricia Baxter-Johnson, $10,16972-71-71-72—286
Miriam Nagl, $10,16973-69-72-72—286
Kim Williams, $10,16973-70-69-74—286
Marisa Baena, $8,02173-74-72-68—287
Joanne Morley, $8,02174-72-71-70—287
Emilee Klein, $8,02175-70-72-70—287
Helen Alfredsson, $8,02174-71-72-70—287
Becky Iverson, $8,02172-73-71-71—287
Beth Bauer, $8,02173-71-71-72—287
Tina Fischer, $8,02173-71-70-73—287
Johanna Head, $6,25673-74-74-67—288
Leta Lindley, $6,25673-72-73-70—288
Lee Ann Walker-Cooper, $6,25672-74-70-72—288
Minny Yeo, $6,25671-73-71-73—288
Beth Bader, $6,25671-72-72-73—288
Jamie Hullett, $5,19569-73-75-72—289
Emily Bastel, $5,19574-71-70-74—289
Christina Kim, $5,19575-69-71-74—289
Ji Yeon Lee, $5,19570-74-68-77—289
Nicole Jeray, $4,28375-72-74-69—290
Maria Hjorth, $4,28374-73-73-70—290
Joanne Mills, $4,28370-71-78-71—290
Vicki Goetze-Ackerman, $4,28375-71-72-72—290
Young-A Yang, $4,28374-72-72-72—290
Michelle Estill, $4,28372-73-73-72—290
Clarissa Childs, $3,48273-74-73-71—291
A.J. Eathorne, $3,48277-70-72-72—291
Il Mi Chung, $3,48276-71-72-72—291
Celeste Troche, $3,48274-71-74-72—291
Catherine Cartwright, $3,48269-74-73-75—291
Jen Hanna, $3,48270-71-75-75—291
Tracy Hanson, $3,09574-71-74-73—292
Kelli Kuehne, $2,79675-71-75-72—293
Kris Tschetter, $2,79674-73-73-73—293
Luciana Bemvenuti, $2,79673-73-74-73—293
Kate Golden, $2,79670-75-75-73—293
Kathryn Marshall, $2,79671-75-73-74—293
Hilary Lunke, $2,54277-68-77-72—294
Allison Finney, $2,54278-68-75-73—294
Laurel Kean, $2,54277-70-73-74—294
Mikaela Parmlid, $2,32173-73-79-70—295
Diane Irvin, $2,32171-75-78-71—295
Lindsey Wright, $2,32175-72-76-72—295
Sae-Hee Son, $2,32171-71-80-73—295
Jessica Reese, $2,32172-72-77-74—295
Katherine Hull, $2,15576-70-76-74—296
Denise Killeen, $2,15572-73-76-75—296
Stephanie Louden, $2,15574-72-73-77—296

Holes-in-one

INDIAN CANYON GC–Angel Calvo, No. 4, 140 yards, club not available.

WANDERMERE GC–Dave Snyder, No. 14, 135 yards, 7-iron.

Lacrosse

College men

NCAA Division I Championships

All Times PDT

Championship

Monday, May 30

At Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia

Duke (17-2) vs. Johns Hopkins (15-0), 9 a.m.

Rowing

College women

NCAA Division I Championships

On Lake Natoma, Rancho Cordova, Calif.

TEAM SCORING–California 67, Virginia 63, Brown 49, Ohio State 42, Princeton 39, Harvard 39, Yale 38, Michigan 35, Washington 31, Michigan State 27, Southern California 25, Wisconsin 13.

Varsity Eight Grand Final–1, California 6:20.74. 2, Princeton 6:22.80. 3, Harvard 6:23.86. 4, Virginia 6:24.22. 5, Yale 6:25.89. 6, Ohio State 6:26.96.

Varsity Eight Petite Final–1, Brown 6:24.65. 2, Tennessee 6:262.6. 3, Michigan 6:29.67. 4, Southern California 6:31.71. 5, Standford 6:31.87. 6, Washington 6:34.36.

Junior Varsity Eight Grand Final–1, Virginia 6:34.19. 2, California 6:36.48. 3, Brown 6:38.98. 4, Ohio State 6:40.60. 5, Michigan State 6:40.69. 6, Michigan 6:47.39.

Junior Varsity Eight Petite Final–1, Washington 6:38.24. 2, Yale 6:39.43. 3, Harvard 6:44.23. 4, Southern California 6:44.81. 5, Princeton 6:45.61. 6, Wisconsin 6:46.20.

Varsity Four Grand Final–1, Virginia 7:18.42. 2, Brown &;20.08. 3, Washington 7:20.15. 4, California 7:22.49. 5, Wisconsin 7:23.53. 6, Southern California 7:25.26.

Varsity Four Petite Final–1, Michigan 7:25.4. 2, Michigan State 7:26.2. 3, Yale 7:28.3. 4, Ohio State 7:31.1. 5, Princeton 7:34.7. 6, Harvard 7:35.8.

NCAA Division II Championships

On Lake Natoma, Rancho Cordova, Calif.

TEAM SCORING–Western Washington 20, Mercyhurst 12, Nova Southeastern 11, Florida Tech 7.

Grand Final Eights–1, Western Washington 6:48.72. 2, Nova Southeastern 6:55.91. 3, Mercyhurst 6:59.92. 4, Barry 7:07.35.

Grand Final Fours–1, Western Washington 7:46.82. 2, Mercyhurst 8:07.78. 3, Florida Tech 8:09.34.

Running

Coeur d’Alene Marathon

MEN

1, Shawn Miller, Juneau, Alaska, 2:37:24. 2, Tony Phillippi, Tacoma, 2:56:04. 3, Jake Deitz, Mead, 2:58:54. 4, Martin Scates, Otis Orchards, 3:04:53. 5, Donald Demetriades, Bozeman, Mont., 3:05:46. 6, Troy Nelson, Spokane, 3:08:49. 7, Ben Volk, Pasco, 3:11:11. 8, David Rowell, Garrison, Mont., 3:15:56. 9, Shawn Van Horn, Spokane, 3:16:57. 10, Bill Buley, Coeur d’Alene, 3:17:53.

WOMEN

1, Brenda Greer, Spokane, 3:23:56. 2, Karice Scott, Spokane, 3:38:47. 3, Gunhild Swandon, Spokane, 3:43:46. 4, Virginia DeLeon, Spokane, 3:44:39. 5, Christine Allard, Liberty Lake, 3:46:33. 6, Heather Butler, Cranbrook, B.C., 3:48:32. 7, Molly Obetz, Post Falls, 3:48:53. 8, Amy Couture, Stebbins, Alaska, 3:51:36. 9, Amy Izold-Poretsky, Rocky River, Ohio, 3:53:13. 10, Melissa Benelisha, Spokane Valley, 3:53:27.

Soccer

MLS

All Times PDT

Eastern Conference

WLTPtsGFGA
New England60321187
Chicago541161213
Kansas City423151813
MetroStars33312138
D.C. United342111212
Columbus36110717

Western Conference

WLTPtsGFGA
FC Dallas613212010
Los Angeles621191610
San Jose334131414
Real Salt Lake35211815
Colorado27281116
CD Chivas USA1814923

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

Tuesday, May 31

Chicago at MetroStars, 3:30 p.m.

Wednesday, June 1

Kansas City at CD Chivas USA, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, June 4

CD Chivas USA at Chicago, 1 p.m.

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

FC Dallas at Real Salt Lake, 7 p.m.

MetroStars at Los Angeles, 7 p.m.

D.C. United at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.

High school boys

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington

State 4A Tournament

At Sunset Chev Stadium, Sumner, Wash.

Friday, June 3

Semifinals

Roosevelt vs. Thomas Jefferson, 6 p.m.

Inglemoor vs. Pasco, 8 p.m.

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington

State 3A Tournament

At Sunset Chev Stadium, Sumner, Wash.

Friday, June 3

Semifinals

Mt. Rainier vs. Shorecrest, 2 p.m.

Ferndale vs. Lakeside (Seattle), 4 p.m.

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington

State 2A Tournament

At Sunset Chev Stadium, Sumner, Wash.

Friday, June 3

Semifinals

Port Townsend vs. Ridgefield, 10 a.m.

Wahluke vs. Connell, noon

Softball

College

All Times PDT

Women’s College World Series

At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium, Oklahoma City

Thursday, June 2

Game 1 — Arizona vs. Tennessee, 10 a.m.

Game 2 — UCLA vs. California, noon

Game 3 — Michigan vs. DePaul, 4:30 p.m.

Game 4 — Alabama vs. Texas, 6:30 p.m.

High school

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington

State 4A Tournament

At SERA Fields, Tacoma

Friday, June 3

First Round

Game 1–Henry Jackson vs. Sumner, 11 a.m. (Green Field)

G2–North Kitsap vs. Shadle Park, 11 a.m. (Gold Field)

G3–Mead vs. Wilson, 11 a.m. (Purple Field)

G4–Kentlake vs. Woodinville, 11 a.m. (Orange Field)

G5–Decatur vs. University, 1 p.m. (Blue Field)

G6–Everett vs. Skyview, 1 p.m. (Red Field)

G7–Juanita vs. Prairie, 1 p.m. (Green Field)

G8–Southridge vs. Lake Stevens, 1 p.m. (Gold Field)

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington

State 3A Tournament

At SERA Fields, Tacoma

Friday, June 3

First Round

Game 1–Hazen vs. Liberty, 9 a.m. (Blue Field)

G2–North Central vs. Black Hills, 9 a.m. (Red Field)

G3–Kelso vs. Sedro-Woolley, 9 a.m. (Green Field)

G4–Bishop Blanchet vs. Kennedy, 9 a.m. (Gold Field)

G5–Sehome vs. North Mason, 9 a.m. (Purple Field)

G6–W.F. West vs. Holy Names, 9 a.m. (Orange Field)

G7–Sammamish vs. Columbia River, 11 a.m. (Blue Field)

G8–Sequim vs. Hanford, 11 a.m. (Red Field)

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington

State 2A Tournament

At Wenatchee

Friday, June 3

First Round

Game 1–Omak vs. Meridian, 10 a.m. (Field 1)

G2–Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) vs. Montesano, 10 a.m. (Field 2)

G3–LaCenter vs. Chimacum, 10 a.m. (Field 3)

G4–Nooksack Valley vs. Connell, 10 a.m. (Field 4)

G5–Orting vs. Hoquiam, noon (Field 1)

G6–Steilacoom vs. Othello, noon (Field 2)

G7–Kiona-Benton vs. Archbishop Murphy, noon (Field 3)

G8–Elma vs. Colville, noon (Field 4)

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington

State 1A Tournament

At Moses Lake

Friday, June 3

First Round

Game 1–Cedar Park Christian vs. Zillah, 10 a.m. (Field 1)

G2–Kalama vs. Brewster, 10 a.m. (Field 2)

G3–Colfax vs. Friday Harbor, 10 a.m. (Field 3)

G4–Cle Elum vs. Onalaska, noon (Field 1)

G5–Toledo vs. Concrete, noon (Field 2)

G6–Royal vs. Freeman, noon (Field 3)

G7–Seattle Christian vs. Liberty Bell, 2 p.m. (Field 2)

G8–Winlock vs. Warden, 2 p.m. (Field 3)

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington

State B Tournament

At Yakima

Friday, June 3

First Round

Game 1–Mossyrock vs. Quilcene, 10 a.m. (Field A)

G2–Selkirk vs. Touchet, 10 a.m. (Field B)

G3–Liberty (Spangle) vs. Morton, 10 a.m. (Field C)

G4–DeSales vs. Sunnyside Christian, noon (Field A)

G5–Orcas Island vs. Toutle Lake, noon (Field B)

G6–Inchelium vs. Evergreen Lutheran, noon (Field C)

G7–Odessa vs. Colton, 2 p.m. (Field B)

G8–Entiat vs. Curlew, 2 p.m. (Field C)

Tennis

French Open

At Stade Roland Garros, Paris

Purse: $17 million (Grand Slam)

Surface: Clay-Outdoor

Singles

Men

Third Round

Nicolas Kiefer (28), Germany, def. Igor Andreev, Russia, 6-4, 7-6 (7), 3-6, 6-4.

Guillermo Canas (9), Argentina, def. Paul-Henri Mathieu, France, 6-3, 7-6 (4), 2-6, 6-7 (5), 8-6.

Fourth Round

Victor Hanescu, Romania, def. David Nalbandian (10), Argentina, 6-3, 4-6, 5-7, 6-1, 6-2.

Roger Federer (1), Switzerland, def. Carlos Moya (14), Spain, 6-1, 6-4, 6-3.

Rafael Nadal (4), Spain, leads Sebastien Grosjean (23), France, 6-4, 3-6, 3-0, susp., rain.

Women

Fourth Round

Sesil Karatantcheva, Bulgaria, def. Emmanuelle Gagliardi, Switzerland, 7-5, 6-3.

Lindsay Davenport (1), United States, def. Kim Clijsters (14), Belgium, 1-6, 7-5, 6-3.

Elena Likhovtseva (16), Russia, def. Elena Dementieva (4), Russia, 7-6 (3), 5-7, 7-5.

Mary Pierce (21), France, def. Patty Schnyder (8), Switzerland, 6-1, 1-6, 6-4.

Nadia Petrova (7), Russia, def. Elena Bovina (12), Russia, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4.

Maria Sharapova (2), Russia, leads Nuria Llagostera Vives, Spain, 6-2, 3-3, susp., rain.

Doubles

Men

Third Round

Fernando Gonzalez and Nicolas Massu, Chile, def. Kevin Kim, United States, and Lee Hyung-taik, South Korea, 6-2, 6-2.

Bob and Mike Bryan (3), United States, def. Xavier Malisse and Olivier Rochus (13), Belgium, 7-6 (6), 6-4.

Leander Paes, India, and Nenad Zimonjic (6), Serbia-Montenegro, def. Frantisek Cermak and Leos Friedl (10), Czech Republic, 7-6 (5), 6-4.

Wayne Arthurs and Paul Hanley (8), Australia, def. Simon Aspelin, Sweden, and Todd Perry (9), Australia, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 8-6.

Mark Knowles, Bahamas, and Daniel Nestor (1), Canada, def. Giorgio Galimberti, Italy, and Paradorn Srichaphan, Thailand, 6-2, 6-2.

Jonas Bjorkman, Sweden, and Max Mirnyi (2), Belarus, def. Igor Andreev and Nikolay Davydenko, Russia, 7-6 (5), 6-2.

Julian Knowle and Jurgen Melzer, Austria, def. Lucas Arnold and Martin Garcia, Argentina, 6-0, 7-6 (0).

Marcin Matkowski, Poland, and Alexander Waske, Germany, lead Martin Damm, Czech Republic, and Mariano Hood (12), Argentina, 6-3, 1-3, susp., rain.

Women

Second Round

Emilie Loit, France, and Nicole Pratt (12), Australia, def. Stephanie Cohen-Aloro, France, and Selima Sfar, Tunisia, 6-7 (4), 6-3, 11-9.

College men

NCAA Division I Championships

College Station, Texas

Singles

Semifinals

Benedikt Dorsch, Baylor, def. Jonathan Chu, Harvard, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4.

Pierrik Ysern, San Diego, def. Izak van der Merwe, Old Dominion, 6-4, 6-4.

Doubles

Semifinals

John Isner and Antonio Ruiz, Georgia, def. Jonathan Chu and Ashwin Kumar, Harvard, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-4.

Mark Growcott and Ken Skupski, LSU, def. K.C. Corkery and Sam Warburg (2), Stanford, 7-6 (1), 6-4.

High school

Saturday’s results

2A Regionals

BOYS

Singles

Championship: Kevin Floyd (Grandview) d. Matt Stewart (Omak) 4-6, 6-1, 6-2.

3rd/4th place: Tyson McGuffin d. Kevin Tellez (Lakeside).

5th/6th place: Zak Nelson (Medical Lake) d. Joe Boyle (Cashmere) 6-0, 6-2.

Doubles

Championship: Chase Evans-Stan Ovenell (Cashmere) d. Steve Connelly-Jeremiah Root (Omak) 6-4, 6-1.

3rd/4th place: Cameron Rasmussen-Gabe Lopez (Quincy) d. Tanner Tereski-Max Nelson (Medical Lake) 6-4, 7-6.

5th/6th place: Amos Chen-Wes Chew (Pullman) d. Tim Ryakowski-Phillip Andrist (Omak) 6-3, 6-3.

GIRLS

Singles

Championship: Alyson Peck (Cascade) d. Caitlyn Evans (Cascade) 6-0, 6-3.

3rd/4th place: Katie Drollinger (Naches Valley) d. Genissa Bornong (Ephrata) 6-1, 6-2.

5th/6th place: Katie Radoslovich (Cashmere) d. Gabby Wilson (Naches Valley) 6-2, 6-2.

Doubles

Championship: Amy Small-Abby Funaiki (Pullman) inj. d. Courtney Webb-Holly Hutchinson (Ephrata) 6-2.

3rd/4th place: Shawna Smith-Cassie Simmons (Cashmere) d. Kasie Spohr-Courtney Little (Othello) 6-1, 3-6, 6-4.

5th/6th place: Stefanie Richards-Rachel West (Lakeside) d. Heather Bushy-Emily Thies (Cashmere) 4-6, 7-5, 6-4.

Track & field

FBK Games

At Hengelo, Netherlands

Men

800 — 1, Alex Kipchirchir, Kenya, 1:46.90. 2, Youssef Saad Kamel, Bahrain, 1:46.99. 3, James McIlroy, Britain, 1:47.08. 4, Amine Laalou, Morocco, 1:47.74.

3,000 — 1, Isaac Songok, Kenya, 7:30.14. 2, Eliud Kipchoge, Kenya, 7:30.56. 3, Daniel Kipchirchir Komen, Kenya, 7:31.56. 4, Gert-Jan Liefers, Netherlands, 7:37.48.

5,000 — 1, Augustine Choge, Kenya, 13:12.83. Tariku Bekele, Ethiopia, 13:14.15. 3, Moses Mosop, Kenya, 13:14.69.

10,000 — 1, Kenenisa Bekele, Ethiopia, 26:28.72. 2, Abebe Dinkessa, Ethiopia, 26:30.74. 3, Abderahim Goumri, Morocco, 27:02.62.

110 hurdles — 1, Allen Johnson, United States, 13.18. 2, Marcel van der Westen, Netherlands, 13.63. 3, Serhiy Demydyuk, Ukraine, 13.66.

400 hurdles — 1, Louis van Zyl, South Africa, 49.09, 2, Ian Weakley, Jamaica, 49.11. 3, Kenneth Ferguson, United States, 49.68.

3,000 steeplechase — 1, Brimin Kipruto, Kenya, 8:09.53. 2, Paul Kipsiele Koech, Kenya, 8:09.83. 3, Jamal Bila Salem, Qatar, 8:11.67.

Pole vault — 1, Tim Lobinger, Germany, 19-1 1/4 . 2, Rens Blom, Netherlands, 18-6 1/2 . 3 (tie), Jeff Hartwig, United States, and Patrik Kristiansson, Sweden, 18-0 1/2 .

Discus — 1, Virgilijus Alekna, Lithuania, 228-3. 2, Aleksander Tammert, Estonia, 218-9. 3, Jason Tunks, Canada, 213-5.

Women

100 — 1, Chandra Sturrup, Bahamas, 11.15. 2, Marion Jones, United States, 11.29. 3, Joice Maduaka, Britain, 11.46.

800 — 1, Laetitia Valdonado, France, 2:01.38. 2, Seltana Ait Hammou, Morocco, 2:01.54. 3, Diane Cummins, Canada, 2:01.69.

1,000 — 1, Gelete Burika, Ethiopia, 4:04.97. Bouchra Ghezielle, France, 4:05.77. Maria Martins, France, 4:07.90.

Triple jump — 1, Simona La Mantia, Italy, 46-11 1/2 . 2, Adelina Gavrila, Romania, 46-8 1/4 . 3, Yelena Oleynikova, Russia, 46-6 1/4 .

Shot put — 1, Natalya Khoroneko, Belarus, 61-8 1/2 . 2, Nadine Kleinert, Germany, 61-2. 3, Petra Lammert, Germany, 59-11.

Javelin — 1, Eve Laverne, Bahamas, 195-3. 2, Taina Kolkkala, Finland, 192-7. 3, Jarmila Klimesova, Czech Republic, 189-2.

Horse racing

Emerald Downs

Emerald Downs results as provided by track officials for Sunday, May 29, 2005:

First Race - - Purse $8,700, Maiden Claiming $12,500, 2 yo, Four And A Half Furlongs. 3-Ragin Nonno (Krigger K). $8.20 $3.40 $2.80. 6-Basket Wave (Chaves N). $3.00 $2.40. 5-I Plan to Go (Frazier R). $3.00. Also Ran: Marine Mike, Cops True Grit, Defensive Trick. Race Time: :52.80. Exacta (3-6) $11.20; Superfecta (3-6-5-2) $254.00; Trifecta (3-6-5) $35.10.

Second Race - - Purse $6,500, Maiden Claiming $7,500, 3 yo’s & up, Six Furlongs. 6-Bubba’s Birthday (Krigger K). $4.40 $2.60 $2.60. 4-Con Say One (Hoonan D). $3.00 $2.80. 3-Demons March (Frazier R). $4.00. Also Ran: Sun Marches On, Stormin Jacko, Jato Pack, Impressive Crown. Race Time: 1:11.20. Daily Double (3-6) $17.80; Exacta (6-4) $5.50; Superfecta (6-4-3-5) $177.50; Trifecta (6-4-3) $50.90.

Third Race - - Purse $14,300, Claiming $20,000-$18,000, 3 yo, Six Furlongs. 2-Call Her Starlight (Mitchell G). $16.60 $6.60 $2.80. 4-Annie Oakleaf (Frazier R). $6.60 $2.60. 5-Red Vein (Hoonan D). $2.40. Also Ran: Breezing Louise, Chili Time. Late Scratches: One Fast Cowgirl. Race Time: 1:11.60. Exacta (2-4) $47.10; Trifecta (2-4-5) $177.90; Pic 3 (3-6-2) $91.20

Fourth Race - - Purse $10,200, Starters allowance $10,000, 3 yo’s & up, Six And A Half Furlongs. 4-Itstufftobegood (Krigger K). $5.60 $3.40 $2.60. 3-Jumpingjupiter (Mitchell G). $3.80 $2.80. 6-I’m a Soccer Boy (Frazier R). $2.60. Also Ran: Tickled Purple, Bucko Wins, Big Bad Bue. Race Time: 1:17.20. Exacta (4-3) $7.60; Superfecta (4-3-6-2) $59.30; Trifecta (4-3-6) $30.40; Pic 3 (6-2-4) $45.70

Fifth Race - - Purse $5,700, Claiming $4,000, 3 yo’s & up, One Mile. 6-Top Sailor (Baze G). $11.80 $3.60 $2.60. 2-Switchgear (Frazier R). $2.60 $2.20. 3-Forrester Found (Whitaker J). $2.60. Also Ran: Perfect High, Sun Ray, Ichiros Gold. Late Scratches: Voile Soar. Race Time: 1:39.60. Exacta (6-2) $11.30; Superfecta (6-2-3-7) $196.30; Trifecta (6-2-3) $48.40; Pic 3 (2-4-6) $370.10

Sixth Race - - Purse $9,700, Claiming $12,500-$10,000, 3 yo, Six Furlongs. 3-Gold Rush Banker (Frazier R). $7.20 $3.40 $2.60. 2-Ben’s Quest (Krigger K). $3.00 $2.60. 7-Dances With Eagles (Gutierrez J). $3.80. Also Ran: Big’n’jazzy, Weaddababyetsaboy, Pittsburgh Pete, Top Toad. Race Time: 1:11.20. Exacta (3-2) $8.00; Superfecta (3-2-7-5) $206.90; Trifecta (3-2-7) $59.90; Pic 3 (4-6-3) $273.90

Seventh Race - - Purse $15,290, Maiden Claiming $30,000, 3 yo, Six And A Half Furlongs. 2-Datzig (Ruis M). $22.80 $10.60 $6.20. 9-Free Kin Passion (Gutierrez J). $21.40 $7.00. 4-Devil’s Pik (Whitaker J). $5.00. Also Ran: Don’twritemeoff, Get Connected, Bankers Year, Corner Kick, Cascade Jack, Tropical River, Cowboy Cruisser. Race Time: 1:17. Exacta (2-9) $229.20; Superfecta (2-9-4-ALL) $661.70; Trifecta (2-9-4) $1,329.20; Pic 3 (6-3-2) $1,592.20

Eighth Race - - Purse $11,000, Claiming $15,000-$12,500, 4 yo’s & up, Six Furlongs. 2-Miz Mitzie (Ortega J). $9.20 $5.60 $3.20. 7-Choice Slew (Hoonan D). $8.60 $2.80. 4-Galley Bay (Russell B). $2.20. Also Ran: Ogygian’s Rose, L G’s Gold, Bills Proud Mary, Mitchells Folly. Race Time: 1:10.60. Exacta (2-7) $38.00; Superfecta (2-7-4-6) $178.90; Trifecta (2-7-4) $57.30; Pic 3 (3-2-2) $204.00

Ninth Race - - Purse $15,730, Claiming $20,000-$18,000, 4 yo’s & up, One Mile. 9-Bobbie Wagner (Frazier R). $19.20 $10.40 $6.80. 6-Perfect Plan (Mitchell G). $7.00 $5.20. 3-Quiz the Maid (Gutierrez J). $4.20. Also Ran: Darling Silver, Well Mam, Watershed Park, Time for Magic, Charlie’s Charmer. Late Scratches: Stars On the Water. Race Time: 1:38. Exacta (9-6) $61.60; Superfecta (9-6-3-8) $1,733.50; Trifecta (9-6-3) $265.00; (4 VS. 9 (WINNER 9)) $2.80; Pic 3 (2-2-9) $1,424.00

Tenth Race - - Purse $15,290, Maiden Claiming $30,000, 3 yo, Five And A Half Furlongs. 11-Judi’s Kat (Frazier R). $5.40 $4.40 $3.40. 6-Weave Bin Slewed (Mitchell G). $7.60 $6.00. 2-Palanca (Lopez A). $3.40. Also Ran: Table Line, Top Spock, Lightning Sharp, Tough Buy, Run and Begone, Ipsens Call, War Poppy, Weavilation. Late Scratches: General H Slew. Race Time: 1:04. Daily Double (9-11) $46.20; Exacta (11-6) $34.60; Superfecta (11-6-2-12) $10,372.30; Trifecta (11-6-2) $149.10; Pic 3 (2-9-1/11) $247.60; Pic 4 (2-2-9-1/11) $2,532.50

Handle: $1,396,601

Moves

BASEBALL

American League

BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Placed OF Larry Bigbie on the 15-day DL. Purchased the contract of INF-OF Napoleon Calzado from Ottawa of the IL. Designated OF Tim Raines Jr. for assignment.

CLEVELAND INDIANS—Agreed to terms with RHP Carlton Smith.

TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS—Optioned LHP Jon Switzer to Durham of the IL.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Optioned RHP David Bush and OF Gabe Gross to Syracuse of the IL. Recalled RHP Chad Gaudin from Syracuse. Activated OF Frank Catalanatto from bereavement leave.

National League

ATLANTA BRAVES—Recalled OF Kelly Johnson from Richmond of the IL. Designated RHP Matt Childers for assignment.

CHICAGO CUBS—Placed RHP Mark Prior on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Roberto Novoa and RHP Jon Leicester from Iowa of the PCL.

CINCINNATI REDS—Activated INF Rich Aurilia from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF William Bergolla to Louisville of the IL.

FLORIDA MARLINS—Designated RHP Frank Castillo for assignment. Recalled RHP Travis Smith from Albuquerque of the PCL.

NEW YORK METS—Recalled OF Victor Diaz from Norfolk of the IL.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Traded RHP Jerome Williams and RHP David Aardsma to the Chicago Cubs for RHP LaTroy Hawkins. Designated RHP Matt Herges for assignment.

BASKETBALL

Women’s National Basketball Association

SAN ANTONIO SILVER STARS—Placed F Kendra Wecker on the injured list. Activated G Tai Dillard from the injured list.

FOOTBALL

Canadian Football League

EDMONTON ESKIMOS—Signed WR Joel Hazard and DB Eric Kelly. Released OL Amar Sanghera and DL Corey Trudeau.

OTTAWA RENEGADES—Announced the retirement of K Sandro Sciortino.

SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS—Signed DE Fred Perry and K Kyle Robinson.

TORONTO ARGONAUTS—Signed LB Jeffrey Bonelli, DB Derek Combs and OT Jerome Davis.

WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS—Signed QB Russ Michna, RB Marvin Townes and LB Scott Mennie. Released QB Stanley Jackson.

COLLEGE

MICHIGAN—Named Mike Jackson men’s assistant basketball coach.