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BASKETBALL

NBA

All Times Pacific

EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLPctGB
New Jersey22.500
Boston12.333 1/2
Philadelphia13.2501
New York03.0001 1/2
Toronto04.0002
SoutheastWLPctGB
Washington301.000
Charlotte22.5001 1/2
Miami22.5001 1/2
Orlando13.2502 1/2
Atlanta04.0003 1/2
CentralWLPctGB
Detroit401.000
Milwaukee31.7501
Indiana21.6671 1/2
Cleveland22.5002
Chicago12.3332 1/2

WESTERN CONFERENCE

SouthwestWLPctGB
Memphis31.750
San Antonio31.750
Dallas21.667 1/2
New Orleans21.667 1/2
Houston12.3331 1/2
NorthwestWLPctGB
Utah31.750
Minnesota22.5001
Portland12.3331 1/2
Seattle12.3331 1/2
Denver13.2502
PacificWLPctGB
Golden State31.750
L.A. Clippers31.750
L.A. Lakers31.750
Phoenix22.5001
Sacramento13.2502

Tuesday’s Results

L.A. Lakers 103, Atlanta 97

Memphis 94, Seattle 69

Golden State 110, Milwaukee 103

Orlando 76, Houston 74

Detroit 102, Sacramento 88

Today’s Games

Dallas at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.

L.A. Clippers at Washington, 4 p.m.

Seattle at Cleveland, 4 p.m.

Memphis at Boston, 4:30 p.m.

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

San Antonio at Charlotte, 4:30 p.m.

Miami at Indiana, 5 p.m.

Orlando at New Orleans, 5 p.m.

L.A. Lakers at Minnesota, 5 p.m.

Golden State at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.

New York at Portland, 7 p.m.

Sacramento at Denver, 7:30 p.m.

Lakers 103, Hawks 97

L.A. Lakers (103) – Odom 3-8 6-10 13, Brown 2-4 1-3 5, Mihm 1-1 0-0 2, Parker 7-9 4-7 21, Bryant 15-26 7-11 37, George 4-10 2-2 12, Vujacic 1-4 0-0 2, Cook 3-5 0-0 7, Profit 2-6 0-0 4, Bynum 0-0 0-0 0, McKie 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 38-73 20-33 103.

Atlanta (97) – Childress 2-3 4-7 8, Harrington 7-16 4-5 18, Pachulia 5-8 3-3 13, Lue 5-10 1-1 13, Johnson 11-20 3-6 26, M.Williams 1-3 2-2 4, Stoudamire 3-6 0-0 7, J.Smith 3-9 2-2 8, Edwards 0-0 0-0 0, Batista 0-0 0-0 0, D.Smith 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 37-75 19-26 97.

L.A. Lakers26223124103
Atlanta2922182897

3-Point Goals—L.A. Lakers 7-18 (Parker 3-5, George 2-5, Cook 1-1, Odom 1-3, Brown 0-1, Profit 0-1, Vujacic 0-2), Atlanta 4-15 (Lue 2-3, Stoudamire 1-3, Johnson 1-5, Harrington 0-1, M.Williams 0-1, J.Smith 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—L.A. Lakers 46 (Odom 11), Atlanta 47 (Harrington 10). Assists—L.A. Lakers 21 (Odom 6), Atlanta 11 (Johnson 4). Total Fouls—L.A. Lakers 24, Atlanta 25. Technicals—L.A. Lakers Defensive Three Second. Flagrant fouls—Lue. A—18,729 (18,729).

Magic 76, Rockets 74

Orlando (76) – Turkoglu 3-10 2-2 9, D.Howard 4-9 4-6 12, Battie 0-5 0-0 0, Francis 12-26 2-4 27, Stevenson 3-10 6-8 12, Cato 1-1 1-2 3, Nelson 4-7 0-0 10, Garrity 1-3 0-0 3, Morris 0-2 0-0 0, Outlaw 0-0 0-0 0, Kasun 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 28-74 15-22 76.

Houston (74) – Bowen 1-2 0-0 3, J.Howard 6-11 0-0 12, Yao 6-15 5-6 17, Alston 4-12 0-0 8, Anderson 2-7 3-3 7, Mutombo 0-0 2-2 2, Wesley 0-4 0-0 0, Barry 2-6 4-4 10, Swift 3-9 2-2 8, Head 2-4 2-2 7. Totals 26-70 18-19 74.

Orlando1820172176
Houston2019132274

3-Point Goals—Orlando 5-13 (Nelson 2-2, Garrity 1-1, Turkoglu 1-4, Francis 1-6), Houston 4-16 (Barry 2-4, Bowen 1-2, Head 1-2, Anderson 0-2, Wesley 0-3, Alston 0-3). Fouled Out—Battie. Rebounds—Orlando 59 (D.Howard 11), Houston 39 (Alston 7). Assists—Orlando 11 (Francis 5), Houston 17 (Alston 9). Total Fouls—Orlando 19, Houston 21. Technicals—Orlando Defensive Three Second, Houston Defensive Three Second 2. A—14,616.

Pistons 102, Kings 88

Detroit (102) – Prince 10-13 2-2 25, R.Wallace 4-7 2-2 10, B.Wallace 3-5 3-4 9, Hamilton 9-17 3-5 21, Billups 6-12 4-4 16, Arroyo 0-4 1-2 1, Evans 5-12 0-0 12, McDyess 2-5 0-0 4, Milicic 0-0 2-2 2, Delfino 0-1 0-0 0, Maxiell 0-1 2-2 2. Totals 39-77 19-23 102.

Sacramento (88) – Stojakovic 4-13 0-0 9, Abdur-Rahim 7-9 0-0 14, Miller 3-8 2-2 8, Wells 7-12 2-2 16, Bibby 5-13 3-3 13, Hart 1-6 0-0 3, Martin 2-5 4-4 8, Skinner 2-3 2-3 6, Thomas 3-5 0-0 6, Williamson 2-4 1-2 5. Totals 36-78 14-16 88.

Detroit31212921102
Sacramento2223222188

3-Point Goals—Detroit 5-14 (Prince 3-4, Evans 2-4, Hamilton 0-1, R.Wallace 0-2, Billups 0-3), Sacramento 2-6 (Stojakovic 1-2, Hart 1-2, Martin 0-1, Wells 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Detroit 50 (B.Wallace 14), Sacramento 36 (Bibby, Miller 6). Assists—Detroit 26 (Billups 8), Sacramento 24 (Bibby 9). Total Fouls—Detroit 13, Sacramento 16. Technicals—Detroit Defensive Three Second, Sacramento Defensive Three Second, Abdur-Rahim. A—17,317 (17,317).

Warriors 110, Bucks 103

Golden State (110) – Dunleavy 4-11 0-0 10, Murphy 9-15 3-3 25, Foyle 3-3 3-4 9, B.Davis 7-18 3-4 20, Richardson 8-16 5-8 23, Taft 2-2 0-0 4, Fisher 4-9 4-5 14, Pietrus 1-3 0-0 2, Cabarkapa 1-1 1-2 3. Totals 39-78 19-26 110.

Milwaukee (103) – Bogut 4-5 1-1 9, Simmons 5-9 0-0 10, Magloire 5-12 0-2 10, Ford 3-14 1-2 8, Redd 9-17 2-2 21, Kukoc 0-1 0-0 0, J.Smith 5-10 2-3 12, Williams 9-16 1-1 21, Welsch 2-2 0-0 5, Bell 3-8 0-0 7. Totals 45-94 7-11 103.

Golden State27262928110
Milwaukee23302129103

3-Point Goals—Golden State 13-27 (Murphy 4-7, B.Davis 3-10, Fisher 2-2, Richardson 2-3, Dunleavy 2-4, Pietrus 0-1), Milwaukee 6-15 (Williams 2-2, Welsch 1-1, Ford 1-3, Redd 1-3, Bell 1-4, Simmons 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Golden State 52 (Richardson 14), Milwaukee 47 (J.Smith 12). Assists—Golden State 23 (B.Davis 15), Milwaukee 30 (Ford 11). Total Fouls—Golden State 19, Milwaukee 26. Technicals—Milwaukee Defensive Three Second 2. A—14,712 (18,717).

College

MEN

EXHIBITION

Lipscomb 77, North Alabama 75

Louisiana-Monroe 97, Hendrix College 53

N.C.-Wilmington 74, Armstrong Atlantic 43

Oklahoma St. 107, Oklahoma City 64

Providence 77, EA Sports All-Stars 75

Tennessee St. 88, Carson-Newman 66

UTEP 76, Lubbock Christian 44

TOURNAMENT

2K Sports College Hoops Classic

First Round

Cornell 75, St. Francis, Pa. 54

Syracuse 68, Bethune-Cookman 37

WOMEN

EXHIBITION

East Carolina 79, Berry 49

Everyone’s Internet 66, Texas Tech 63

Kansas St. 60, Emporia St. 46

New Mexico 77, Metro St. 50

Ohio Legends 73, Ind.-Pur.-Indpls. 64

Utah 92, Baden 71

Men’s Preseason All-America List

The Associated Press’ 2005-06 preseason All-America team, with school, height, weight, year and votes from a 72-member national media panel (key 2004-05 statistics in parentheses):

1, J.J. Redick, Duke, 6-4, 190, senior, 67 votes (21.8 ppg, 40.3 3-pt fg pct, 93.8 ft pct., 37.3 minutes)

2, Shelden Williams, Duke, 6-9, 250, senior, 63 (15.5 ppg, 58.2 fg pct., 11.2 rpg, 3.7 blocks)

3, Dee Brown, Illinois, 6-0, 185, senior, 51 (13.3 ppg, 49.9 fg pct, 43.4 3-pt fg pct, 4.5 apg, 1.8 steals)

4, Adam Morrison, Gonzaga, 6-8, 205, junior, 45 (19.0 ppg, 49.8 fg pct., 5.5 rpg, 2.8 apg)

5, Craig Smith, Boston College, 6-7, 250, senior, 31 (18.0 ppg, 50.4 fg pct., 8.5 rpg, 1.6 steals)

FOOTBALL

NFL

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

EastWLTPctPFPA
New England440.500180220
Buffalo350.375128159
Miami350.375146151
N.Y. Jets260.250118170
SouthWLTPctPFPA
Indianapolis8001.00022998
Jacksonville530.625150139
Tennessee270.222175231
Houston170.125107216
NorthWLTPctPFPA
Cincinnati720.778210134
Pittsburgh620.750189124
Cleveland350.375114136
Baltimore260.25097141
WestWLTPctPFPA
Denver620.750201152
Kansas City530.625196183
San Diego540.556252192
Oakland350.375185185

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

EastWLTPctPFPA
N.Y. Giants620.750233143
Washington530.625152149
Dallas530.625181137
Philadelphia440.500173184
SouthWLTPctPFPA
Atlanta620.750192143
Carolina620.750220163
Tampa Bay530.625140121
New Orleans270.222142242
NorthWLTPctPFPA
Chicago530.62513998
Minnesota350.375130207
Detroit350.375131152
Green Bay170.125168159
WestWLTPctPFPA
Seattle620.750214146
St. Louis440.500208231
Arizona260.250146211
San Francisco260.250117246

Sunday’s Games

Arizona at Detroit, 10 a.m.

Houston at Indianapolis, 10 a.m.

San Francisco at Chicago, 10 a.m.

New England at Miami, 10 a.m.

Minnesota at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m.

Kansas City at Buffalo, 10 a.m.

Baltimore at Jacksonville, 10 a.m.

Denver at Oakland, 1:05 p.m.

N.Y. Jets at Carolina, 1:05 p.m.

St. Louis at Seattle, 1:15 p.m.

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

Washington at Tampa Bay, 1:15 p.m.

Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 5:30 p.m.

Monday’s Game

Dallas at Philadelphia, 6 p.m.

NFL Statistics

AFC Individual Leaders

Through Week 9

QuarterbacksAttComYdsTDInt
Rthlsbrgr, Pit.130791183112
Palmer, Cin.2932052285185
Mnning, Ind.2411671872146
Brady, N.E.2821792285124
Brees, S.D.2691732099148
Hlcomb, Buf.1218279063
Plmmr, Den.2421441644123
Collins, Oak.2831572057123
Green, K.C.265163193173
Leftwich, Jac.2321351636115
RushersAttYdsAvgLGTD
James, Ind.1979054.6338
Tomlinson, S.D.1928354.36213
McGahee, Buf.1857904.3274
R.Johnson, Cin.1917784.1253
Droughns, Cle.1456464.5310
Parker, Pit.1326154.7453
Taylor, Jac.1396144.471t2
Brown, Mia.1266114.865t3
Mi.Andrsn, Den.1336044.544t4
Brown, Ten.1406014.338t4
ReceiversNoYdsAvgLGTD
C. Johnson, Cin.5380815.270t5
Gates, S.D.5170713.9386
Mason, Bal.4955211.3321
Wayne, Ind.4656112.2513
Harrison, Ind.4651611.2487
Branch, N.E.4558713.0513
Kinney, Ten.4445910.4271
Smith, Den.4255913.3723
Givens, N.E.4247711.4351
Coles, NY-J4144911.0312
PuntersNoYdsLGAvg
Miller, N.E.4219665846.8
Lechler, Oak.3918195946.6
Scifres, S.D.3917876045.8
Moorman, Buf.3616456345.7
Sauerbrun, Den.3917746645.5
D. Jones, Mia.4218536044.1
Graham, NY-J4218525844.1
Hanson, Jac.4519715843.8
Zastudil, Bal.4017526043.8
Smith, Ind.239975643.3
Punt ReturnersNoYdsAvgLGTD
Welker, Mia.2326311.4470
Sams, Bal.2123011.0510
Dwight, N.E.191799.4290
Cotchery, NY-J121119.3180
Randle El, Pit.181578.772t1
Pearman, Jac.211778.4240
Sproles, S.D.141077.6230
Northcutt, Cle.171287.5290
D. Hall, K.C.211497.1520
Da.Wllms, Den.13836.4370
Kickoff RtrnsNoYdsAvgLGTD
McGee, Buf.2063932.0820
Mathis, Hou.2575930.489t1
Miller, NY-J2878127.9500
Sproles, S.D.3589825.7580
Carr, Oak.3690225.1620
P.Jones, Ten.1844824.9710
Da.Wllms, Den.1229824.8320
Cribbs, Cle.1639424.690t1
D.Hall, K.C.3483524.696t1
Hobbs, N.E.1433824.1370

SCORING

TouchdownsTDRushRecRetPts
Tmlnsn, SD15132090
Jordan, Oak.972056
James, Ind.981054
Dillon, N.E.770042
Hrrson, Ind.707042
Holmes, KC761042
Gates, SD606036
L.Johnson, KC660036
McCardell, SD606036
Miller, Pit.606036
KickingPATFGLGPts
Tynes, K.C.20-2016-185268
Graham, Cin.24-2414-184866
Kaeding, S.D.30-3012-134466
Reed, Pit.21-2114-174463
Lindell, Buf.11-1117-195062
Bironas, Ten.17-1814-185359
Elam, Den.24-2411-175157
Janikowski, Oak.18-1813-174957
Stover, Bal.7-716-204955
Vanderjagt, Ind.28-289-104155

NFC Individual Leaders

Through Week 9

QuarterbacksAttComYdsTDInt
Bledsoe, Dal.2441562019136
Dlhmme, Car.2181311893148
Hsslbck, Sea.2561641877105
Bulger, St.L2231451769118
Brunell, Was.2551481781123
McNabb, Phi.3231922338168
Mnning, NY-G2581331811145
Favre, G.B.29619420641514
Griese, T.B.174112113677
Warner, Ariz14993103025
RushersAttYdsAvgLGTD
Alexander, Sea.1759495.488t14
Dunn, Atl.1608205.1653
Barber, NY-G1527605.0595
Jones, Chi.1677534.5426
S. Jackson, St.L1386594.8516
Portis, Was.1486204.2414
Williams, T.B.1234964.071t2
Barlow, S.F.1144243.7292
J. Jones, Dal.1124073.6253
S. Davis, Car.1334063.13911
ReceiversNoYdsAvgLGTD
S. Smith, Car.5590316.480t9
Fitzgerald, Ariz5271313.7474
Moss, Was.4985617.578t5
Owens, Phi.4776316.291t6
Burress, NY-G4565614.6505
Galloway, T.B.4473116.680t6
Holt, St.L4463814.5444
Westbrook, Phi.4347811.1624
Driver, G.B.4159614.542t3
Boldin, Ariz3961615.8463
PuntersNoYdsLGAvg
Bidwell, T.B.4722216147.3
Kluwe, Min.3516496247.1
Player, Ariz3917966046.1
Feagles, NY-G3515435644.1
McBriar, Dal.3414895843.8
Harris, Det.4318756043.6
Baker, Car.3615575943.3
Lee, S.F.5222215842.7
Berger, N.O.3916655642.7
Punt ReturnersNoYdsAvgLGTD
Wade, Chi.2023111.673t1
Swinton, Ariz212039.7320
Chatman, G.B.232079.0360
Jones, T.B.262278.7220
S. Smith, Car.161328.3280
Morton, NY-G221818.252t1
Crayton, Dal.171337.8250
Howry, Min.12786.5190
Hakim, N.O.16925.8150
Williams, Sea.10505.0240
Kickoff RtrnsNoYdsAvgLGTD
Ponder, NY-G2672928.095t1
Thmpsn, Dal.2358325.3490
Smart, Car.1537625.1600
Scobey, Sea.2663924.6530
Azumah, Chi.2150924.2400
K.Rbnsn, Min.2560524.2720
McAfee, N.O.1536024.0340
Rossum, Atl.1842323.5360

SCORING

TouchdownsTDRushRecRetPts
Alxndr, Sea.14140084
S.Davis, Car.11110066
S.Smith, Car.909054
S.Jcksn, St.L862048
Barber, NY-G651036
Galloway, T.B.606036
Jones, Chi.660036
Owens, Phi.606036
K.Johnson, Dal.505032
Westbrook, Phi.514032
KickingPATFGLGPts
Rackers, Ariz8-826-265486
Feely, NY-G26-2617-185277
J. Brown, Sea.25-2611-135558
Carney, N.O.13-1315-214958
Kasay, Car.25-2611-155258
Wilkins, St.L23-2311-134956
Peterson, Atl.20-2011-114153
Cortez, Dal.-Phi.16-1712-164552
Edinger, Min.11-1113-185650

NFL Team Statistics

AVERAGE PER GAME

AFC

OffenseYardsRushPass
Denver368.1170.8197.4
Indianapolis366.1134.5231.6
Cincinnati359.8114.6245.2
Kansas City357.0128.9228.1
New England353.577.6275.9
San Diego350.6125.1225.4
Oakland334.588.5246.0
Tennessee325.0102.9222.1
Jacksonville317.6123.9193.8
Miami305.3115.6189.6
Cleveland303.9101.8202.1
Pittsburgh298.5134.1164.4
Baltimore292.197.1195.0
Buffalo257.5127.4130.1
New York Jets246.076.1169.9
Houston216.8112.5104.3
DefenseYardsRushPass
Baltimore262.599.0163.5
Indianapolis279.199.3179.9
Jacksonville288.9126.6162.3
Pittsburgh295.484.6210.8
Buffalo307.6150.8156.9
Cincinnati311.3124.9186.4
Miami313.4118.1195.3
New York Jets315.3139.6175.6
Tennessee323.6113.0210.6
San Diego328.179.6248.6
Denver332.888.3244.5
Oakland335.9115.6220.3
Cleveland339.6129.4210.3
Kansas City355.394.6260.6
Houston364.8156.8208.0
New England370.9128.9242.0

NFC

OffenseYardsRushPass
Seattle387.3159.5227.8
St. Louis369.6103.9265.8
Dallas357.8122.4235.4
Philadelphia353.858.6295.1
Washington342.6119.4223.3
New York Giants340.4125.8214.6
Atlanta333.9184.9149.0
Arizona332.371.1261.1
Green Bay323.071.9251.1
Carolina321.090.6230.4
New Orleans318.9122.4196.4
Tampa Bay310.1114.8195.4
Minnesota302.194.1208.0
Chicago267.3130.8136.5
Detroit260.689.1171.5
San Francisco204.393.8110.5
DefenseYardsRushPass
Tampa Bay236.975.9161.0
Chicago265.390.5174.8
Dallas282.689.1193.5
Washington289.8119.8170.0
Green Bay296.4107.5188.9
Detroit300.1114.0186.1
Carolina305.874.0231.8
New Orleans307.1139.3167.8
Seattle308.6105.5203.1
Atlanta322.0117.9204.1
Arizona322.4121.8200.6
New York Giants341.898.3243.5
Philadelphia347.9118.0229.9
Minnesota352.1127.6224.5
St. Louis367.8127.1240.6
San Francisco416.9110.1306.8

College

SOUTH

Southern Miss. 27, Marshall 24, OT

AFCA Division III Poll

Through Nov. 6

RecordPtsPvs
1. Linfield, Ore. (40)7-01,0001
2. St. John’s, Minn.9-09503
3. Wisconsin-Whitewater9-09184
4. M.Hardin-Baylor, Texas7-17937
5. Occidental, Calif.8-07905
6. Trinity, Texas8-07846
6. Mount Union, Ohio8-17848
8. Delaware Valley, Pa.9-07419
9. Hardin-Smmns, Texas8-162511
10. Rowan, N.J.8-15302
11. Cncrdia-Mrhd, Minn.8-152314
12. St. John Fisher, N.Y.8-149513
13. Bridgewater, Va.7-143815
14. Ithaca, N.Y.8-143616
15. Augustana, Ill.8-1416t20
16. Wabash, Ind.8-041518
17. Wash. & Jffrsn, Pa.9-137817
18. Thiel, Pa.9-035619
19. Monmouth, Ill.10-0303t20
20. Union, N.Y.9-029922
21. Ferrum, Va.9-021323
22. North Central, Ill.8-119210
23. Central, Iowa8-117324
24. Coe, Iowa8-113425
25. Hobart, N.Y.7-18312

High school

WASHINGTON

State 4A Preliminary Round

Mead 28, Wenatchee 8

Wenatchee0008- 8
Mead61408- 28

Mea-Proen 14 pass from DeFelice (kick failed)

Mea-Hattrup 1 run (Mattingly run)

Mea-Proen 24 pass from DeFelice (kick blocked)

Mea-Proen 14 pass from DeFelice (Hattrup from DeFlice)

Wen-Heneghen 17 pass from Skalisky (Shey from Skalisky)

WenMea
First downs719
Rushes-yards23-7452-199
Passing yards112179
Passes10-20-013-24-0
Punts-Avg.00
Fumbles-lost2-22-1
Penalties-yards4-257-55

Individual statistics

Rushing–Wenatchee, Gowing 10-60, Skalasky 7 minus 11, Thomas 1-0, Esquivel 5-25. Mead, Jones 18-95, Hattup 20-66, Mattingly 5-34, Jessen 1-17, DeFlice 3 minus 6, Proen 1 minus 2, Senescall 1-6, Fulkerson 1 minus 10, Allen 1-0, Team 1 minus 1.

Passing–Wenatchee, Skalisky 10-20-0-112. Mead, DeFelice 13-24-0-179, Mattingly 0-1-0.

Receiving–Wenatchee, Heneghen 3-53, Thomas 1-8, Gowing 1-8, Shae 3-26, Carlson 1-11, Blakney 1-6. Mead, Baird 2-13, Proen 3-52, Mattingly 7-101, Senescall 1-13.

Pasco 35, Gonzaga Prep 13

Gonzaga Prep00013- 13
Pasco14687- 35

Pas-K.Whitby 12 run (kick failed)

Pas- B.Whitby 54 pass from Kelly (B.Whitby from Kelly)

Pas-K.Whitby 3 run (kick failed)

Pas- K.Whitby 7 run (Edwards pass from Kelly)

GP- Manix 7 run (Stockton kick)

Pas- B.Whitby 3 pass from Kelly (Kelly kick)

GP- Hare 3 run (kick failed)

GPPas
First downs1322
Fumbles-lost2-01-0
Penalties-yards3-252-19

Individual statistics

Rushing–Gonzaga Prep, Manix 28-122, Hovan 16-105, Hare 9-14, Piper 1 minus 4. Pasco, K.Whitby 27-171, Hunter 5-12, Tiegs 1 minus 2, B.Whitby 2 minus 4.

Passing–GP, Manix 5-17-1-87. Pasco, Kelly 9-16-1-154.

Receiving–Gonzaga Prep, Hare 1-36, Piper 3-38, Griffith 1-13. Pasco, Edwards 2-23, K.Whitby 2-10, Hunter 1-44, B.Whitby 3-68, Johnson 1-9.

Southridge 38, Central Valley 16

Central Valley00160- 16
Southridge1410014- 38

Sou-Mattair 11 pass from Munns (Keen kick)

Sou-Munns 38 run (Keen kick)

Sou-Keen 25 field goal

Sou-Reeder 38 pass from Munns (Keen kick)

CV-Johnson 15 pass from Ebat (Evans kick)

CV-Evans 34 field goal

CV-Ebat 1 run (kick blocked)

Sou-O’Malley 12 pass from Munns (Keen kick)

Sou-Mattair 17 pass from Munns (Keen kick)

CVSou
First downs2126
Rushes-yards
Passing yards
Passes
Punts-Avg.
Fumbles-lost0-04-2
Penalties-yards5-348-75

Individual statistics

Rushing—Central Valley, Evans 17-107, Demars 15-69, Ebat 7-26, Knudson 3-12, Bucknam 2-18. Southridge, White 27-176, Munns 4-23, O’Malley 1-13.

Passing—Central Valley, Ebat 8-19-2-89. Southridge, Munns 21-28-0-312.

Receiving—Central Valley, Johnson 3-34, Morgan 2-24, Mealey 1-16, Bucknam 1-4, Marcus 1-9. Southridge, O’Malley 7-107, Mattair 7-113, Reede 3-69, White 1-14, Sackett 1-8, Teimouri 1-1, Strutz 1-0.

State 3A Preliminary Round

Ellensburg 42, Clarkston 41 (3OT)

Clarkston7770776- 41
Ellensburg7707777- 42

Cla-Entel 60 pass from Line (Semanko kick)

Ell-Cooper 15 pass from Affholter (Ulmer kick)

Ell-Kopczynski 9 run (Ulmer kick)

Cla-Rimmelstacher 44 pass from Line (Semanko kick)

Cla-Beggs 4 run (Semanko kick)

Ell-Reeves 39 pass from Affholter (Ulmer kick)

Cla-Entel 2 run (Semanko kick)

Ell-Cooper 11 pass from Affholter (Ulmer kick)

Ell-Kopczynski 4 run (Ulmer kick)

Cla-O’Kelley 25 pass from Line (Semanko kick)

Cla-Entel 18 pass from Line (kick failed)

Ell-Cooper 8 pass from Affholter (Ulmer kick)

East Valley 24, WV (Yakima) 6

West Valley (Yakima)0006- 6
East Valley71070- 24

EV-Hale 65 pass from Lanphere (Polello kick)

EV-Campbell 5 run (Polello kick)

EV-FG Polello 28

EV-Campbell 14 pass from Lanphere (Polello kick)

WV-Bosley 3 run

WV-YEV
First downs919
Rushes-yards27-12745-186
Passing yards111235
Passes10-16-010-18-0
Punts-Avg.6-222-24
Fumbles-lost0-00-0
Penalties-yards6-407-35

Individual statistics

Rushing-West Valley (Yakima), Tanasse 6-75, Bosley 7-36, Cockrum 2-8, Jennings 11-8, Belcher 1-0. East Valley, Campbell 22-85, Laborin 18-57, Lanphere 3-42, Brunelle 1-1, Hale 1-1.

Passing-West Valley (Yakima), Jennings 10-16-111-0. East Valley, Lanphere 10-18-235-0.

Receiving-West Valley (Yakima), Plath 3-47, Myra 2-15, Bosley 2-9, Tanasse 1-21, Cockrum 1-12, Pray 1-7. East Valley, Hale 5-170, Courchaine 3-44, Campbell 1-14, Abramson 1-7.

State 1A Preliminary Round

Colfax 22, Granger 17

Colfax14800- 22
Granger31400- 17

Gra-FG DeLeon 71

Col-Campbell 57 pass from Aune (kick failed)

Col-Campbell 45 run (Mogan from Aune)

Gra-Salcedo 1 run (Mengerelli run)

Col-Jordan 39 pass from Johnson (Campbell run)

Gra-Cortez 10 pass Mengerelli (run failed)

Southeast B-8 Tiebreaker

St. John Endicott 14, Tri-Cities Prep 8

St. John-Endicott 14, Colton 0

Washington Prep Poll

4A: 1, Skyline (2), 10-0, 73. 2, Southridge (6), 10-0, 69. 3, Pasco, 9-1, 58. 4, Puyallup, 10-0, 54. 5, Mead 10-0, 53. 6, Olympia 10-0, 43. 7, Gonzaga Prep, 9-1, 33. 8, Curtis, 8-2, 12. 9, Oak Harbor, 9-1, 9; Snohomish, 7-3, 9.

3A: 1, Ferndale (9), 10-0, 90. 2, Bellevue, 8-1, 74. 3, O’Dea, 9-1, 67. 4, Camas, 10-0, 63. 5, Prosser, 9-1, 59. 6, Lakes, 10-0, 47. 7, Kennedy, 9-1, 30. 8, East Valley (Spokane) 8-2, 18. 9, Burlington-Edison, 9-1, 14. 10, Rainier Beach, 9-1, 12.

2A: 1, Archbishop Murphy (7), 10-0, 88. 2, Pullman (2), 10-0, 83. 3, Cashmere, 10-0, 70. 4, Connell, 10-0, 63. 5, Orting, 10-0, 53. 6, East Valley (Yakima), 9-1, 41. 7, Ridgefield, 9-1, 31. 8, Woodlands, 7-3, 27. 9, Mount Baker, 8-2, 17. 10, Castle Rock, 8-2.

1A: 1, Royal (7), 10-0, 70. 2, Friday Harbor, 10-0, 62. 3, Tonasket, 8-1, 54. 4, Kalama, 9-1, 50. 5, Freeman, 7-2, 36. 6, River View, 8-2, 30. 7, Onalaska, 9-1, 29. 8, Cascade Christian, 8-2, 18. 9, Zillah, 7-3, 15. 10, LaConner, 8-2, 10.

B-11: 1, DeSales (5), 9-1, 65. 2, Davenport (2), 9-0, 64. 3, Wahkiakum, 9-1, 55. 4, Reardan, 7-1, 47. 5, Mabton, 10-0, 43. 6, Liberty (Spangle), 7-2, 30. 7, Willapa Valley, 9-1, 26; Tacoma Baptist, 8-2, 26. 9, Lind-Ritzville, 6-3, 20. 10, Asotin 7-2, 6.

B-8: 1, LaCrosse-Washtucna (8), 10-0, 80. 2, Columbia (Hunters) 10-0, 70. 3, Lummi, 8-0, 66. 4, Oakville, 7-1, 39; Colton/Pullman Christian, 8-2, 39.

HOCKEY

NHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLOTPtsGFGA
Philadelphia931196044
N.Y. Rangers853195040
N.Y. Islanders780144356
New Jersey672144455
Pittsburgh465135165
NortheastWLOTPtsGFGA
Montreal1231255143
Ottawa1120226428
Boston755196059
Toronto862186059
Buffalo770144448
SoutheastWLOTPtsGFGA
Carolina1021215435
Tampa Bay772164846
Florida672143341
Washington690123866
Atlanta49194256

WESTERN CONFERENCE

CentralWLOTPtsGFGA
Detroit1321276333
Nashville923214139
Chicago5100104162
Columbus411082850
St. Louis29374062
NorthwestWLOTPtsGFGA
Vancouver1042225347
Colorado842186045
Calgary872183944
Minnesota872184739
Edmonton881175153
PacificWLOTPtsGFGA
Los Angeles1050205241
Dallas951195348
Phoenix882184947
San Jose871174554
Anaheim763174746

Tuesday’s Results

Philadelphia 4, Boston 3, OT

Montreal 3, Tampa Bay 2

Toronto 6, Washington 4

N.Y. Islanders 4, New Jersey 1

Phoenix 4, Minnesota 2

Nashville 3, Edmonton 2

Colorado 5, San Jose 2

Today’s Games

Carolina at Buffalo, 4 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 4 p.m.

St. Louis at Columbus, 4 p.m.

N.Y. Rangers at Florida, 4 p.m.

Los Angeles at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.

Avalanche 5, Sharks 2

San Jose0202
Colorado2125

First Period—1, Colorado, Liles 5 (Brunette, Laperriere), 1:48. 2, Colorado, Tanguay 4 (Sakic, Skrastins), 3:00. Second Period—3, San Jose, Preissing 2 (Stuart, Dimitrakos), 2:38. 4, Colorado, Svatos 6 (Turgeon, Konowalchuk), 8:01. 5, San Jose, Cheechoo 7 (Stuart, Sturm), 15:46. Third Period—6, Colorado, Turgeon 5 (Svatos, Brisebois), 9:16 (pp). 7, Colorado, Tanguay 5 (Liles, Aebischer), 12:42 (pp).

Shots on goal—San Jose 18-11-4—33. Colorado 8-7-8—23. Power-play Opportunities—San Jose 0 of 6; Colorado 2 of 5. Goalies—San Jose, Toskala 0-4-0 (23 shots-18 saves). Colorado, Aebischer 7-3-0 (33-31). A—18,007 (18,007).

Canadiens 3, Lightning 2

Tampa Bay1102
Montreal1023

First Period—1, Tampa Bay, Taylor 2 (Ranger, St. Louis), 3:06. 2, Montreal, Markov 1 (Ryder, Ribeiro), 10:53 (pp). Second Period—3, Tampa Bay, Prospal 9 (Boyle, Artyukhin), 13:36. Third Period—4, Montreal, Rivet 2 (Kovalev, Koivu), 6:59 (pp). 5, Montreal, Zednik 4 (Kovalev), 9:48.

Shots on goal—Tampa Bay 11-14-9—34. Montreal 10-2-7—19. Power-play Opportunities—Tampa Bay 0 of 8; Montreal 2 of 7. Goalies—Tampa Bay, Eklund 0-1-0 (19 shots-16 saves). Montreal, Theodore 10-3-1 (34-32). A—21,273 (21,273).

Coyotes 4, Wild 2

Phoenix3014
Minnesota0112

First Period—1, Phoenix, Lehoux 1 (Ballard, Morris), 1:05. 2, Phoenix, Leclerc 8 (Ballard, Sanderson), 11:54. 3, Phoenix, Comrie 5 (Johnson, Nagy), 13:31. Second Period—4, Minnesota, Tjarnqvist 1 (Robitaille, Dupuis), 4:51 (pp). Third Period—5, Minnesota, Kuba 3, 3:50 (sh). 6, Phoenix, Comrie 6 (Johnson, Tanabe), 17:25.

Shots on goal—Phoenix 10-4-4—18. Minnesota 10-12-6—28. Power-play opportunities—Phoenix 0 of 3; Minnesota 1 of 7. Goalies—Phoenix, Joseph 7-4-0 (28 shots-26 saves). Minnesota, Roloson 3-5-1 (10-7), Fernandez (0:00 Second, 8-7). A—18,568 (18,064).

Flyers 4, Bruins 3 (OT)

Boston01203
Philadelphia10214

First Period—1, Philadelphia, Knuble 8 (Johnsson, Forsberg), 19:05 (pp). Second Period—2, Boston, McEachern 1 (Slegr, Scatchard), 18:22 (pp). Third Period—3, Boston, Samsonov 8 (Thornton, Scatchard), :56 (pp). 4, Boston, Thornton 7, 15:12. 5, Philadelphia, Gagne 16 (Pitkanen, Forsberg), 16:25. 6, Philadelphia, Pitkanen 3 (Forsberg, Umberger), 19:36. Overtime—7, Philadelphia, Pitkanen 4 (Handzus, Richards), 1:55.

Shots on goal—Boston 10-9-11-0—30. Philadelphia 7-13-12-4—36. Power-play opportunities—Boston 2 of 6; Philadelphia 1 of 5. Goalies—Boston, Toivonen 4-2-2 (36 shots-32 saves). Philadelphia, Esche 7-2-1 (30-27). A—19,587 (19,523).

Islanders 4, Devils 1

N.Y. Islanders2114
New Jersey0101

First Period—1, N.Y. Islanders, Weinhandl 1 (Lukowich, Asham), 2:57. 2, N.Y. Islanders, Bates 3 (Campoli, Nilsson), 11:35. Second Period—3, New Jersey, Malakhov 3 (Martin, Langenbrunner), 7:11 (pp). 4, N.Y. Islanders, Kvasha 2 (Sopel, Satan), 17:39 (pp). Third Period—5, N.Y. Islanders, Blake 6 (Bates), 18:58.

Shots on goal—N.Y. Islanders 8-7-5—20. New Jersey 10-8-8—26. Power-play Opportunities—N.Y. Islanders 1 of 4; New Jersey 1 of 4. Goalies—N.Y. Islanders, DiPietro 5-6-0 (26 shots-25 saves). New Jersey, Clemmensen 2-2-2 (20-16). A—11,149 (19,040).

Maple Leafs 6, Capitals 4

Washington2024
Toronto0246

First Period—1, Washington, Clymer 1 (Bradley, Sutherby), 10:37. 2, Washington, Ovechkin 11 (Zubrus), 15:18. Second Period—3, Toronto, Kilger 2 (McCabe, Domi), 8:39. 4, Toronto, O’Neill 8 (McCabe, Kaberle), 10:44 (pp). Third Period—5, Toronto, Ponikarovsky 4 (Sundin, O’Neill), 5:35. 6, Toronto, McCabe 5 (Tucker, Lindros), 6:57 (pp). 7, Toronto, Sundin 2 (O’Neill, Steen), 7:26. 8, Washington, Ovechkin 12 (Muir, Willsie), 9:16 (pp). 9, Toronto, Colaiacovo 1 (Wellwood, Allison), 14:03. 10, Washington, Pettinger 2 (Halpern, Clark), 15:24.

Shots on goal—Washington 9-6-15—30. Toronto 7-18-9—34. Power-play opportunities—Washington 1 of 7; Toronto 2 of 10. Goalies—Washington, Kolzig 6-7-0 (32 shots-27 saves), Johnson (7:26 Third, 2-1). Toronto, Belfour 7-4-2 (30-26). A—19,421 (18,819).

Predators 3, Oilers 2

Edmonton0112
Nashville0033

First Period—None. Second Period—1, Edmonton, Stoll 5 (Horcoff, Pronger), 9:22 (pp). Third Period—2, Nashville, Erat 5 (Timonen), 3:44. 3, Nashville, Timonen 2 (Smithson, Perreault), 18:05. 4, Edmonton, Smyth 8 (Smith, Staios), 19:01. 5, Nashville, Hartnell 4 (Johnson, Markov), 19:37.

Shots on goal—Edmonton 14-4-15—33. Nashville 8-9-10—27. Power-play Opportunities—Edmonton 1 of 7; Nashville 0 of 4. Goalies—Edmonton, Markkanen 7-7-1 (27 shots-24 saves). Nashville, Vokoun 8-2-2 (33-31). A—11,748 (17,113).

WHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

EastGPWLOTLSOLGFGAPts
Regina1812600645424
Moose Jaw1811511785624
Saskatoon1910711635622
Prince Albert174805416313
Brandon2051221599013
CentralGPWLOTLSOLGFGAPts
Medicine Hate2112306715230
Calgary1914500534028
Lethbridge179702464818
Swift Current1961102456614
Red Deer2151402498112

WESTERN CONFERENCE

B.C.GPWLOTLSOLGFGAPts
Prince George2013502624828
Kelowna1912601696025
Kootenay2011801725623
Kamloops21111000475522
Vancouver1710601574021
U.S.GPWLOTLSOLGFGAPts
Everett1913600614126
Portland169601686119
Spokane189900485216
Seattle135611313912
Tri-City154110039658

Note: Two points awarded for a win, one for an overtime or shootout loss.

Tuesday’s Results

Medicine Hat 3, Everett 1

Portland 4, Prince George 3 (SO)

Vancouver 3, Red Deer 0

Today’s games

Seattle at Spokane

Prince George at Kelowna

Red Deer at Kamloops

Brandon at Moose Jaw

Regina at Saskatoon

Everett at Swift Current

SOCCER

MLS Cup

Sunday, Nov. 13 at Frisco, Texas

New England vs. Los Angeles, 12:30 p.m.

College women

NCAA Division I Tournament

FIRST ROUND

Thursday, Nov. 10

At Storrs, Conn.

Connecticut (15-4-2) vs. Boston U. (13-4-4)

Boston College (11-5-2) vs. Dartmouth (12-4-1)

At Salt Lake City

Utah (14-6-1) vs. Arizona (9-7-3)

BYU (15-2-3) vs. Weber St. (14-4-1)

Friday, Nov. 11

At State College, Pa.

Penn State (19-0-1) vs. Bucknell (11-8-1)

Hofstra (14-3-3) vs. West Virginia (11-5-3)

High school

WASHINGTON

State 4A Tournament

Gonzaga Prep 2, Bellarmine Prep 0

First half–None. Second half–1, GP, Dean 42:00. 2, GP, Cronin (Davis) 65:00.

Shots on goal–Gonzaga Prep 4, Bellarmine Prep 15. Saves–Gonzaga Prep, Kuhar-Pitters 9. Bellarmine Prep, Gasseoing 1.

State 3A Tournament

Seattle Prep 4, East Valley 1

First half–1, EV, Plumb (Fitterer) 20:00. 2, SP, Hagen 27:00. 3, SP, Hagen (penalty kick) 34:00. Second half–4, SP, Piffer 44:00. 5, SP, Hagen (Harrington) 50:00.

Shots on goal–East Valley 9, Seattle Prep 13. Saves–East Valley, Como 5. Seattle Prep, Ralph 4.

State 2A Tournament

Ephrata 3, Riverside 0

First half–1, Eph, K.McDonnell (Loo) 5:00. 2, Eph, K.McDonnell 6:00. 3, Eph, Key (J.McDonnell) 35:00. Second half–None.

Shots on goal–Ephrata 28, Riverside 2. Saves–Ephrata, Hall 2. Riverside, Sturm 20.

EV (Yakima) 2, Pullman 1 (2OT)

First half–1, Pul, Johnson 24:00. Second half–2, EV, Rollin (Mohsenian) 61:00. First Overtime–None. Second Overtime–3, EV, Roy 87:00.

Shots on goal–East Valley (Yakima) 11, Pullman 6. Saves–East Valley (Yakima), Licea 5. Pullman, Marcelo 9.

TENNIS

WTA Tour Championships

At The Staples Center, Los Angeles

Purse: $3 million

Surface: Hard-Indoor

SINGLES (Round Robin)

Black Group

Kim Clijsters, Belgium, def. Mary Pierce, France, 6-1, 4-6, 7-6 (2).

Green Group

Maria Sharapova, Russia, def. Patty Schnyder, Switzerland, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3.

VOLLEYBALL

College

All-Northwest Conference Team

Player of the Year: Natalie Danielson, Whitworth

Coach of the Year: Mark Massey, Puget Sound

First Team

Natalie Danielson, Whitworth (MB, 5-11, Sr./Sr., Kennewick, Wash. - Kennewick/CCS); Lindsay Harksen, Linfield (RS, 5-11, Sr/Sr, Sublimity, Ore. - Stayton); Stephanie Turner, Pacific Lutheran (OH, 6-1, Sr./Sr., Snoqualmie, Wash. - Mount Si); Rebekah Hornor, Whitworth (S, 5-9, Sr./Sr., Spokane, Wash. - Mead); Kayla Roof, Puget Sound (LS, 5-10, Fr., Eatonvilee, Wash. - Eatonville); Linzi Stolsig, George Fox (OH, 5-11, Sr./Sr., Lebanon, Ore. - Lebanon/Chemeketa CC); Lauren Kreiger, Linfield (MB, 5-10, Jr/Jr, Olympia, Wash. - St. Martin’s College)

Second Team

Julie Marsh, Whitworth (OH, 5-10, Sr./Sr., Cheney, Wash. - Cheney/WWU);Veronica Schneider, Willamette (DS, 5-7, Sr./Sr., Keizer, Ore. - McNary/Chemeketa); Gina Di Maggio, Pacific Lutheran (S, 5-9, So./So., Olympia, Wash. - Tumwater); Kati McGinn, Pacific Lutheran (MB, 5-10, Sr./Jr., Puyallup, Wash. - Puyallup); Alena Bennett, Puget Sound (M, 5-8, Sr., Issaquah, Wash. - Liberty); Audrey Dilling, L&C (MH, 6-1, Sr./Sr., San Jose, Calif. - Notre Dame-San Jose)

Honorable Mention

Rosa Brey, Whitman (MB/OH, 5-10, Fr./Fr., Bozeman, Mont. - Bozeman); Megan Van Domelen, Pacific (MB, 5-9, Jr./Jr., Hillsboro, Ore. - Valley Catholic); Chelsey Gellatly, Linfield (S, 5-7, Jr/Jr, Philomath, Ore. - Chemeketa C.C.); Lydia Hayes, Whitman (OH, 5-10, So./So., Boise, Idaho - Bishop Kelly); Jamie Eggers, Puget Sound (LS, 5-7, Jr., Walla Walla, Wash. - Columbia Basin CC); Carey Guhlke, Whitworth (MB, 5-10, Sr./Sr., Davenport, Wash. - Davenport); Haley Stapleton, George Fox (L/DS, 5-5, Sr./Sr., Dallas, Ore. - Amity); Monica Groves, Puget Sound (M, 5-9, So., Keizer, Ore. - McNary)

High school

Coaches poll

4A–Mead, Eisenhower, Bellarmine Prep, Inglemoor, Lewis and Clark, Olympia, Emerald Ridge, Kentwood, Snohomish, Prairie

3A–Selah, Issaquah, RA Long, Kennedy, Anacortes, White River, Fife, Mercer Island, Bainbridge Island, Tumwater

2A–Kings, Pullman, Lynden Christian, Grandview, Woodland, Kiona Benton, Ridgefield, Lakeside, Chelan, Mt. Baker

1A–Liberty Bell, LaConner, Colfax, Goldendale, Freeman, Life Christian, Bellevue Christian, Onalaska, Riverview, Zillah

B–Davenport, Riverside Christian, Dayton, Pomeroy, Curlew, Manson, Moses Lake Christian, Evergreen Lutheran, Sprague-Harrington, Naselle

MOVES

BASEBALL

American League

DETROIT TIGERS—Named Michael Healy vice president of park operations.

NEW YORK YANKEES—Declined the 2006 contract option on 1B Tino Martinez.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Named Doug Davis manager of New Hampshire of the EL. Promoted Rick Langford to pitching coach for Syracuse of the IL.

National League

CHICAGO CUBS—Agreed to terms with INF Neifi Perez on a two-year contract.

HOUSTON ASTROS—Re-signed Mark Bailey, bullpen coach, Cecil Cooper, bench coach, Jose Cruz, first-base coach, Gary Gaetti, hitting coach, Jim Hickey, pitching coach, Doug Mansolino, third-base coach and Strech Suba, bullpen assistant.

SAN DIEGO PADRES—Exercised the 2006 contract option on RHP Akinori Otsuka. Declined the 2006 contract option on INF-OF Eric Young.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

NEW JERSEY NETS—Waived C Ben Handlogten.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

ARIZONA CARDINALS—Signed K Neil Rackers to a four-year contract extension.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Signed QB J.T. O’Sullivan from Chicago’s practice squad. Released CB Ken Irvin.

NEW YORK JETS—Placed TE Chris Baker and WR Wayne Chrebet on injured reserve. Signed WR Dante Ridgeway from the practice squad. Signed WR Harry Williams, Jr. Signed WR Craig Bragg and TE Corey Lamkin to the practice squad.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Signed DB Dimitri Patterson to the practice squad.

Arena Football League

LOS ANGELES AVENGERS—Signed DS Walter Bernard and L Reggie Rhodes.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS—Reassigned C Zenon Konopka and LW Trevor Gillies to Portland of the AHL.

COLORADO AVALANCHE—Recalled F Paul Healey from Lowell of the AHL.

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Recalled RW Steven Goertzen from Syracuse of the AHL.

LOS ANGELES KINGS—Activated C Derek Armstrong from injured reserve. Assigned LW Ken Belanger to Manchester of the AHL.

SAN JOSE SHARKS—Activated G Evgeni Nabokov from injured reserve. Placed LW Scott Thornton on injured reserve.

WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Assigned C Petr Sykora to Pardubice of the Czech Republic Extraleague.

COLLEGE

ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE—Promoted Ray Cella, Mitchell Kendall and Jackie Campbell to associate commisioners, and Celene McGowan to assistant commissioner.

ARIZONA—Announced men’s basketball G-F Jawann McClellan had his appeal from academic ineligibility rejected by the NCAA and he will be ineligible until Dec. 17.

BUFFALO—Fired Jim Hofher, football coach.

NORTHERN MICHIGAN—Declined to renew the contract of Doug Sams, football coach.

PROVIDENCE—Suspended men’s basketball G Dwight Brewington one exhibition game for a violation of team rules.

SAMFORD—Promoted Vaughan Lyons to director of game-day operations.

WASHINGTON—Announced basketball C Joe Wolfinger will be redshirted this season.

TODAY’S ODDS

America’s Line

INJURY REPORT: On the NFL board, Philadelphia WR Terrell Owens has been suspended and will be out for the remainder of the season; Pittsburgh QB Ben Roethlisberger is out.

BASKETBALL

NBA
Favorite Points Underdog
WIZARDS 4 Clippers
CAVALIERS 6.5 Sonics
Mavericks 4.5 76ERS
Spurs 7.5 BOBCATS
NETS 8.5 Jazz
CELTICS 3 Grizzlies
T’WOLVES 4.5 Lakers
PACERS 7 Heat
o-HORNETS 4 Magic
BULLS 5 Warriors
BLAZERS 1.5 Knicks
NUGGETS 7 Kings
COLLEGE
Albany 2.5 Oakland
FLORIDA 20 St. Peter’s

FOOTBALL

NFL
Favorite PointsUnderdog
OpenCurrentO/U
Sunday
BILLS 2.5 2.542.5 Chiefs
Redskins 1 133.5 BUCS
Patriots 3 3 40 DOLPHINS
BEARS 12.5 13 33.5 49ers
GIANTS 10 9.544 Vikings
LIONS 4 4 39.5 Cards
JAGUARS 8 7 33 Ravens
COLTS 17.5 17.5 44.5 Texans
PANTHERS 9.5 941 Jets
Broncos 3 3 46.5 RAIDERS
SEAHAWKS 6.5 6.5 50 Rams
FALCONS 9.59.541.5 Packers
STEELERS 8834.5 Browns
Monday
EAGLES 3 339 Cowboys
COLLEGE
W Virginia 141446 CINCINNATI
Thursday
FRESNO ST 7 7.5 Boise St
Friday
LOUISVILLE 20.5 21.5 Rutgers
Saturday
S Florida 8.5 8 SYRACUSE
OKLAHOMA 11.5 13 Texas A&M
BOSTON COLL 54.5 NC State
N CAROLINA 3 2.5 Maryland
PITTSBURGH 12 12 Connecticut
VIRGINIA 4.5 4.5 Ga Tech
OHIO ST 16 17 Northwestern
PURDUE 23 23 Illinois
MICHIGAN 24 24 Indiana
TENNESSEE 19.5 18.5 Memphis
NOTRE DAME 24 23.5 Navy
MISSOURI 9 8 Baylor
KENT ST 8.5 7.5 Buffalo
VANDERBILT 12.5 12.5 Kentucky
W MICHIGAN 1 3 C Michigan
NEBRASKA 6 6 Kansas St
MINNESOTA 5 5.5 Michigan St
WISCONSIN 2.5 2.5 Iowa
COLORADO ST 7.5 8 San Diego St
TULSA 11.5 10 E Carolina
Byu 4.5 4 WYOMING
RICE 1.5 1.5 Tulane
UTAH 3.5 5.5 New Mexico
GEORGIA 3.5 3 Auburn
Florida St 2 1.5 CLEMSON
Nev-Reno 10.5 10NEW MEXICO ST
ALA-BIRM 7 8 C Florida
TEXAS 35 34.5 Kansas
La Tech 12.5 11.5 IDAHO
E MICHIGAN 5.5 6 Ball St
ARIZONA 13 13 Washington
Usc 18 19 CALIFORNIA
Colorado 3 2.5 IOWA ST
UCLA 4 4 Arizona St
OREGON ST 4 4.5 Stanford
Texas Tech 24 23.5 OKLAHOMA ST
MISSISSIPPI PK 1 Arkansas
TCU 29 29 Unlv
Lsu 2 3 ALABAMA
Florida 5.5 4 S CAROLINA
Oregon 5 4.5 WASH ST
HAWAII 15.5 16.5 Utah St
Miami-Fla 16.5 17 WAKE FOREST
m-FLA ATL’TIC 7 4 North Texas
MID TENN ST 10 10.5 UL-Monroe
UL-LAFAYETTE 8.5 8.5Florida Int’l
ARKANSAS ST 3 3 Troy St
Sunday
So Miss PKPK HOUSTON

m- Miami, FL. Home teams in capital letters.