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Baseball

N.L.

Reds 8, Cubs 6

Chicago ABRHBIBBSOAvg.
Pierre cf 411001.400
TWalker 2b 411000.500
Eyre p 000000—-
DeLee 1b 411201.333
ARamirez 3b 411200.250
JJones rf 400001.000
Barrett c 400001.222
Murton lf 400000.333
Cedeno ss 312001.429
Rusch p 100001.000
a-Bynum ph 100001.000
JeWilliams p 000000—-
Ohman p 000000—-
b-Mabry ph 111200.500
Williamson p 000000—-
Hairston Jr. 2b 0000001.000
Totals 3467607
Cincinnati ABRHBIBBSOAvg.
Freel 2b 331020.333
FLopez ss 500100.111
Griffey Jr. cf 511101.250
Aurilia 1b 412300.600
Mercker p 000000—-
Coffey p 000000—-
Weathers p 000000—-
Dunn lf 312010.571
EEncarnacion 3b 411001.125
Kearns rf 301010.375
Ross c 300102.000
Arroyo p 1111101.000
Hatteberg 1b 000010.333
Totals 3189764
Chicago 200002200—671
Cincinnati 10303001x—891

a-struck out for Rusch in the 5th. b-homered for Ohman in the 7th. E—Barrett (1), Ross (1). LOB—Chicago 1, Cincinnati 7. 2B—Pierre (1), Cedeno (1), Freel (1), Dunn (1), EEncarnacion (1). HR—Mabry (1), off Mercker; DeLee (1), off Arroyo; Griffey Jr. (1), off JeWilliams; Aurilia (1), off Rusch; Arroyo (1), off Rusch; ARamirez (1), off Arroyo. RBIs—DeLee 2 (4), ARamirez 2 (2), Mabry 2 (2), FLopez (1), Griffey Jr. (2), Aurilia 3 (4), Ross (1), Arroyo (1). SB—Freel 3 (3). S—Arroyo. SF—Ross. Runners left in scoring position—Cincinnati 4 (Freel 2, FLopez, Ross). Runners moved up—FLopez 2, Kearns.

Chicago IPHRERBBSONPERA
Rusch L,0-1 464422859.00
JeWilliams 1232302818.00
Ohman 10000070.00
Williamson 1 1/3 11012246.75
Eyre 2/3 0000080.00
Cincinnati IPHRERBBSONPERA
Arroyo W,1-0 6 2/3 653071024.05
Mercker H,1 2/3 111001313.50
Coffey H,1 2/3 0000030.00
Weathers S,1 10000080.00

Inherited runners-scored—Eyre 1-1, Mercker 1-1. IBB—off JeWilliams (Kearns) 1. PB—Barrett. T—2:38. A—27,287 (42,271).

College

NWAACC

CC Spokane 5, Blue Mountain 0

BMCC000000000064
CCS04000001x591

Morris and Bailey; Proszek, Bertholf (7) and Gizynski. W—Proszek. L—Morris. Sv—Bertholf.

HITS: Blue Mountain CC—Smith, Bailey, Elguezabal 2, Calvert, Robinson. CC Spokane—Campo, Gosney, Gizynski, Bozo, Bucher, Henry 2, Zalopany 2. 2B—Elguezabal, Campo.

High school

Greater Spokane League

University 2-4, East Valley 1-12

University1010000-230
East Valley0000010-181

Smith and Van Sickle; Lengyel and Kelley. W-Smith (3-1). L-Lengyel (1-2).

HITS: University-Engelbert, Smith, Van Sickle. East Valley-Schiller, Lengyel, Lanphere 3, Hamilton, Matsuda 2. 2B-Engelbert, Smith, Matsuda. HR-Lanphere.

East Valley1030107-12154
University0211000-473

Livingston, Stewart (4), Lanphere (7) and Kelley; Burger, Moon (5), Baldwin (7) and Van Sickle. W-Stewart (1-1). L-Burger (3-1).

HITS: East Valley-Schiller 3, Lanphere 3, Hamilton 3, Stewart 3, Labelle, Kelley, Brunelle. University-Burger, Van Sickle 3, Lewis, Jordan 2. 2B-Lanphere, Stewart, Lewis, Burger. HR-Schiller, Hamilton.

Lewis and Clark 6-4, Rogers 0-7

Lewis and Clark0100230-670
Rogers0000000-040

Barge and Mcneill; Partridge, Lyon (5) and Zacher. W-Barge. L-Partridge (0-2).

HITS: Lewis and Clark-Mcneill 2, Arnold, Little, Barge, Harper, Haubrick. Rogers-Durant, Warman, Livengood, McDonald. 2B-Livengood, Mcneill, Barge. 3B-Arnold.

Rogers1020112-7111
Lewis and Clark0031000-470

Livengood, Durant (7) and Campbell; Harper, Arnold (5) and Mcneill. W-Livengood (1-1). L-Arnold.

HITS: Rogers-Durant 2, Warman, Partridge 3, Livengood 3, Zacher, Clifton. Lewis and Clark-Hughes, Mcneill, Arnold, Little, Barge, Harper, Haubrick. 2B-Barge, Partridge, Livengood. 3B-Partridge, Livengood.

West Valley 12-12, Shadle Park 2-4 (9, 2nd)

Shadle Park01100-214
West Valley01452-12142

Sherwood, Turner (4) and Dominguez; Bradley and Helmberger. W-Bradley (3-0). L-Sherwood.

HITS: Shadle Park-Roginski. West Valley-M. Peterson 2, Hauschild, B. Peterson 3, Bradley, Phillips 3, Sherrill, Helmberger, Gannon. 2B-M. Peterson 2, Hauschild, Bradley, Sherrill, Phillips.

West Valley000201108-12146
Shadle Park000013000-484

Vennum, M. Peterson (6) and Helmberger; Scribner, Kirby (9) and Dominguez. W-M. Peterson (1-0). L-Scribner.

HITS: West Valley-Marlow, M. Peterson 2, Hauschild, B. Peterson, Bradley 2, Phillips, Sherrill 2, Helmberger 3, Gannon. Shadle Park-Hendricks 2, Roginski, Shontell, Scribner, Dominguez 2, Hepper. 2B-Scribner, Dominguez, M. Peterson 2, Hauschild. 3B-Sherrill.

Great Northern League

Pullman 9, Colville 7

Pullman3203010-983
Colville3030010-7104

R. Druffel Levenseller (7) and Riddle; Wegeleben, Yecha (4) and Lynds. W-Druffel. L-Wegeleben (3-1).

HITS: Pullman-Levenseller, Cooper 2, Snyder 2, M. Riddle 2, Guettinger. Colville-Holloway 2, Yecha, Bateman 2, Wegeleben 3, Martin. 2B-Bateman. 3B-Holloway.

Non-league

Kettle Falls 6, Chewelah 2

Kettle Falls3000201-672
Chewelah0010100-241

Fox, Bircher (5) and Ostheller; D. Proszek, Rathbun (6) and Eggleston. W-Fox (1-0). L-D. Proszek (0-3). Sv-none.

HITS: Kettle Falls-Hawn, Bircher 3, Sellars 2, Ostheller. Chewelah-Triplett, Rathbun, Hoxie, C. Naccarato.

Basketball

NBA

All Times PDT

EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLPctGB
y-New Jersey4528.616
Philadelphia3440.45911 1/2
Boston3144.41315
Toronto2649.34720
New York2054.27025 1/2
SoutheastWLPctGB
y-Miami4925.662
Washington3935.52710
Orlando3044.40519
Atlanta2351.31126
Charlotte2154.28028 1/2
CentralWLPctGB
z-Detroit6014.811
x-Cleveland4530.60015 1/2
Milwaukee3738.49323 1/2
Indiana3638.48624
Chicago3540.46725 1/2

WESTERN CONFERENCE

SouthwestWLPctGB
x-San Antonio5817.773
x-Dallas5619.7472
Memphis4332.57315
New Orleans3638.48621 1/2
Houston3243.42726

Northwest Division

NorthwestWLPctGB
Denver4134.547
Utah3539.4735 1/2
Seattle3143.4199 1/2
Minnesota3144.41310
Portland2153.28419 1/2
PacificWLPctGB
x-Phoenix4925.662
L.A. Clippers4430.5955
L.A. Lakers4035.5339 1/2
Sacramento3937.51311
Golden State3044.40519

x-clinched playoff spot

y-clinched division

z-clinched conference

Wednesday’s Results

Indiana 111, Toronto 103

Orlando 108, Milwaukee 105

Chicago 99, Philadelphia 92

Atlanta 101, Minnesota 99

Washington 108, Boston 91

New York 96, Cleveland 94

Sacramento 97, San Antonio 87

New Orleans 114, Golden State 109, OT

Portland 76, Houston 75

L.A. Clippers 119, Phoenix 105

Today’s Games

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

Detroit at Miami, 5 p.m.

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

Bulls 99, 76ers 92

Chicago (99) - Nocioni 8-19 4-4 21, Deng 7-16 0-0 14, Sweetney 1-4 0-0 2, Duhon 4-12 5-6 13, Hinrich 5-11 3-4 14, Gordon 8-14 4-4 21, Chandler 3-4 3-5 9, Allen 1-1 0-0 2, Pargo 1-2 0-0 3, Schenscher 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 38-83 19-23 99.

Philadelphia (92) - Iguodala 1-2 4-4 6, Webber 10-21 3-6 23, Dalembert 3-7 3-3 9, Iverson 6-17 14-17 26, Ollie 2-4 0-0 4, Green 3-9 0-0 7, Korver 5-6 0-0 11, Salmons 0-1 0-0 0, Randolph 0-1 0-0 0, Barnes 3-4 0-0 6. Totals 33-72 24-30 92.

Chicago3216232899
Philadelphia1825173292

3-Point Goals—Chicago 4-16 (Pargo 1-1, Gordon 1-3, Hinrich 1-3, Nocioni 1-4, Deng 0-1, Duhon 0-4), Philadelphia 2-12 (Korver 1-2, Green 1-3, Iguodala 0-1, Salmons 0-1, Webber 0-2, Iverson 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Chicago 50 (Chandler 15), Philadelphia 44 (Webber 10). Assists—Chicago 18 (Duhon 6), Philadelphia 21 (Iverson, Webber 7). Total Fouls—Chicago 23, Philadelphia 25. Technicals—Iverson. A—16,475. (20,444).

Clippers 119, Suns 105

L.A. Clippers (119) - Brand 14-23 6-7 34, Radmanovic 4-9 0-0 11, Kaman 4-9 3-4 11, Ross 4-7 4-4 12, Livingston 5-10 2-4 12, Mobley 6-11 0-0 12, Maggette 7-11 7-10 23, Ewing 2-4 0-0 4, Singleton 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 46-84 22-29 119.

Phoenix (105) - Jones 1-4 0-0 3, Marion 6-17 4-4 16, Diaw 12-15 0-1 24, Bell 4-18 0-0 10, Nash 4-11 0-1 9, Barbosa 6-12 4-4 19, T.Thomas 3-10 0-0 8, House 6-12 0-0 16. Totals 42-99 8-10 105.

L.A. Clippers29302931119
Phoenix35201634105

3-Point Goals—L.A. Clippers 5-9 (Radmanovic 3-6, Maggette 2-2, Ewing 0-1), Phoenix 13-36 (House 4-8, Barbosa 3-4, T.Thomas 2-6, Bell 2-9, Jones 1-2, Nash 1-4, Marion 0-3). Fouled Out—Bell. Rebounds—L.A. Clippers 60 (Brand 15), Phoenix 44 (Marion 15). Assists—L.A. Clippers 24 (Livingston 13), Phoenix 20 (Diaw 7). Total Fouls—L.A. Clippers 16, Phoenix 21. Technicals—L.A. Clippers coach Dunleavy. A—18,422. (18,422).

Hawks 101, Timberwolves 99

Minnesota (99) - R.Davis 13-21 4-4 33, Garnett 9-12 9-9 27, Blount 1-2 0-0 2, Banks 1-6 0-0 2, McCants 6-10 0-0 14, Griffin 1-4 0-0 2, Dupree 1-2 0-0 2, Jaric 1-3 0-0 3, Hassell 4-8 1-2 9, Reed 2-9 1-2 5. Totals 39-77 15-17 99.

Atlanta (101) - J.Smith 7-19 1-2 17, Williams 4-9 0-0 8, Pachulia 5-12 5-8 15, Ivey 1-2 0-0 2, Johnson 9-17 3-7 24, Lue 7-12 0-0 16, Childress 3-7 4-7 10, Batista 2-3 0-0 4, Grundy 2-2 0-0 5, D.Smith 0-0 0-2 0. Totals 40-83 13-26 101.

Minnesota328273299
Atlanta19281836101

3-Point Goals—Minnesota 6-14 (R.Davis 3-7, McCants 2-5, Jaric 1-2), Atlanta 8-18 (Johnson 3-6, Lue 2-4, J.Smith 2-6, Grundy 1-1, Childress 0-1). Fouled Out—J.Smith. Rebounds—Minnesota 44 (Garnett 15), Atlanta 52 (J.Smith 15). Assists—Minnesota 25 (Banks 10), Atlanta 22 (J.Smith 7). Total Fouls—Minnesota 27, Atlanta 22. A—15,959. (18,729).

Hornets 114, Warriors 109

Golden State (109) - Dunleavy 7-14 3-4 19, Murphy 4-7 2-2 10, Foyle 3-4 0-0 6, Fisher 7-15 7-7 22, Richardson 8-21 5-7 24, Diogu 2-4 5-8 9, Pietrus 2-8 2-2 6, Cabarkapa 1-1 0-0 2, Ellis 5-6 0-0 11. Totals 39-80 24-30 109.

New Orleans (114) - Johnson 6-11 0-0 13, West 4-14 5-6 13, Jackson 6-11 0-0 12, Paul 6-15 5-6 17, Butler 4-11 2-4 11, Claxton 8-16 5-7 21, Williams 3-5 2-2 8, Bass 0-1 0-0 0, Smith 2-5 2-3 8, Snyder 5-6 0-0 11. Totals 44-95 21-28 114.

Golden State242632216109
New Orleans2728272111114

3-Point Goals—Golden State 7-22 (Richardson 3-9, Dunleavy 2-5, Ellis 1-1, Fisher 1-3, Murphy 0-1, Pietrus 0-3), New Orleans 5-13 (Smith 2-3, Snyder 1-1, Johnson 1-2, Butler 1-4, Claxton 0-1, Paul 0-2). Fouled Out—Johnson. Rebounds—Golden State 53 (Foyle, Murphy 7), New Orleans 52 (Butler, Paul 11). Assists—Golden State 22 (Richardson 8), New Orleans 26 (Paul 16). Total Fouls—Golden State 26, New Orleans 23. Technicals—Paul, West. A—18,169. (19,163).

Kings 97, Spurs 87

Sacramento (97) - Artest 6-12 0-0 15, Thomas 2-5 0-0 4, Miller 1-4 1-2 3, Wells 8-13 1-1 19, Bibby 9-21 10-11 31, Abdur-Rahim 8-15 0-0 16, Martin 4-9 0-0 9, Hart 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 38-80 12-14 97.

San Antonio (87) - Bowen 3-8 0-0 7, Duncan 3-9 5-6 11, Mohammed 3-5 6-6 12, Parker 6-13 4-4 16, Ginobili 3-8 2-2 8, Finley 3-9 0-0 7, Horry 1-5 0-0 2, Nesterovic 0-1 0-0 0, Barry 4-6 0-0 9, Van Exel 3-7 0-0 9, Oberto 1-1 0-0 2, Sanders 1-3 1-2 4. Totals 31-75 18-20 87.

Sacramento2630251697
San Antonio2221222287

3-Point Goals—Sacramento 9-18 (Artest 3-5, Bibby 3-6, Wells 2-3, Martin 1-4), San Antonio 7-20 (Van Exel 3-5, Sanders 1-1, Bowen 1-2, Barry 1-3, Finley 1-5, Ginobili 0-1, Parker 0-1, Horry 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Sacramento 48 (Thomas 10), San Antonio 42 (Mohammed 9). Assists—Sacramento 25 (Bibby 8), San Antonio 17 (Parker 5). Total Fouls—Sacramento 18, San Antonio 14. Technicals—Sacramento coach Adelman, Artest, San Antonio Defensive Three Second, San Antonio coach Popovich, Duncan. A—18,797. (18,797).

Knicks 96, Cavaliers 94

Cleveland (94) - Gooden 6-11 7-10 19, L.James 12-24 8-14 36, Varejao 1-4 2-4 4, Murray 7-9 3-3 18, Snow 1-1 1-2 3, Marshall 2-6 0-0 5, Jones 1-6 0-0 2, Hughes 3-10 1-2 7, Henderson 0-0 0-0 0, Pavlovic 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-71 22-35 94.

New York (96) - M.Rose 3-4 2-2 8, Woods 0-1 0-0 0, Curry 6-8 4-4 16, Francis 4-13 1-2 9, Crawford 13-24 8-9 37, Robinson 2-7 2-2 6, Taylor 1-4 0-0 2, Butler 4-6 4-8 12, Lee 3-4 0-2 6. Totals 36-71 21-29 96.

Cleveland1423203794
New York2226262296

3-Point Goals—Cleveland 6-21 (L.James 4-7, Murray 1-2, Marshall 1-4, Hughes 0-3, Jones 0-5), New York 3-8 (Crawford 3-7, Francis 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Cleveland 49 (Gooden, Varejao 12), New York 45 (Butler 9). Assists—Cleveland 13 (L.James 7), New York 17 (Francis 7). Total Fouls—Cleveland 21, New York 28. Technicals—Hughes, Jones, New York Defensive Three Second, Crawford. A—19,763. (19,763).

Magic 108, Bucks 105

Milwaukee (105) - Simmons 4-8 0-0 11, Bogut 2-5 1-1 5, Magloire 2-5 2-2 6, Redd 8-18 8-9 25, Ford 10-18 11-15 34, Gadzuric 2-4 0-0 4, Smith 0-4 0-0 0, Kukoc 2-6 1-2 6, Williams 1-4 1-1 3, Bell 4-6 0-0 11. Totals 35-78 24-30 105.

Orlando (108) - Turkoglu 7-11 7-9 24, Howard 7-12 5-7 19, Battie 4-7 0-0 8, Stevenson 3-6 0-0 6, Nelson 1-3 0-0 2, Arroyo 7-12 3-3 17, Milicic 4-9 2-4 10, Ariza 2-6 2-2 6, Dooling 6-9 2-2 14, Outlaw 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 42-76 21-27 108.

Milwaukee22202835105
Orlando27232830108

3-Point Goals—Milwaukee 11-24 (Bell 3-4, Ford 3-5, Simmons 3-5, Kukoc 1-4, Redd 1-6), Orlando 3-5 (Turkoglu 3-3, Arroyo 0-1, Nelson 0-1). Fouled Out—Nelson. Rebounds—Milwaukee 40 (Magloire 9), Orlando 49 (Howard 17). Assists—Milwaukee 19 (Ford 11), Orlando 19 (Nelson, Turkoglu 4). Total Fouls—Milwaukee 25, Orlando 28. Technicals—Orlando Defensive Three Second. A—14,877. (17,248).

Pacers 111, Raptors 103

Toronto (103) - E.Williams 1-4 0-0 3, Villanueva 5-13 3-4 14, Sow 1-5 0-0 2, Peterson 5-14 2-2 12, James 13-26 5-7 34, Bonner 5-7 0-0 14, Araujo 2-6 2-2 6, Woods 0-1 1-2 1, Graham 3-6 5-5 11, Barrett 3-9 0-0 6, Martin 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 38-93 18-22 103.

Indiana (111) - Stojakovic 5-14 12-12 25, O’Neal 7-15 4-8 18, Foster 3-5 3-5 9, Jackson 8-20 7-8 25, Johnson 5-14 3-4 16, Croshere 1-4 2-2 4, Granger 1-5 1-2 3, Jasikevicius 3-5 4-4 11, Harrison 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-82 36-45 111.

Toronto21293122103
Indiana29253225111

3-Point Goals—Toronto 9-22 (Bonner 4-5, James 3-5, E.Williams 1-2, Villanueva 1-4, Martin 0-1, Barrett 0-2, Peterson 0-3), Indiana 9-23 (Johnson 3-6, Stojakovic 3-8, Jackson 2-5, Jasikevicius 1-2, Croshere 0-1, Granger 0-1). Fouled Out—Peterson. Rebounds—Toronto 62 (James, Villanueva 11), Indiana 55 (Foster 12). Assists—Toronto 19 (James 8), Indiana 21 (Jasikevicius 7). Total Fouls—Toronto 33, Indiana 19. Technicals—Jasikevicius. A—14,037. (18,345).

Trail Blazers 76, Rockets 75

Houston (75) - Bogans 8-13 0-0 20, Howard 5-12 2-2 12, Yao 5-11 3-5 13, Head 6-11 0-0 13, Alston 2-12 0-0 5, Mutombo 1-2 2-2 4, Swift 1-5 1-2 3, Wesley 2-5 0-0 5, Brunson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-71 8-11 75.

Portland (76) - Miles 1-7 3-4 5, Randolph 6-19 5-6 17, Przybilla 0-1 3-4 3, Dixon 5-10 1-2 13, Blake 2-6 0-0 4, Ratliff 2-3 1-2 5, Khryapa 1-2 0-0 2, Telfair 6-9 1-1 13, Lenard 5-10 1-2 14, Outlaw 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 28-67 15-21 76.

Houston1722231375
Portland1726161776

3-Point Goals—Houston 7-16 (Bogans 4-6, Wesley 1-2, Head 1-3, Alston 1-5), Portland 5-16 (Lenard 3-6, Dixon 2-3, Telfair 0-1, Randolph 0-2, Blake 0-4). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Houston 41 (Howard, Yao 7), Portland 48 (Przybilla 10). Assists—Houston 20 (Alston 10), Portland 13 (Telfair 5). Total Fouls—Houston 22, Portland 13. A—13,370 (19,980).

Wizards 108, Celtics 91

Washington (108) - Butler 12-19 2-2 26, Jamison 5-15 2-2 13, E.Thomas 3-6 1-2 7, Arenas 14-22 5-8 38, Jeffries 4-6 0-0 8, Daniels 3-7 2-2 8, Ruffin 0-1 0-0 0, Taylor 1-2 0-0 2, B.Thomas 0-2 0-0 0, Haywood 3-5 0-0 6, Blatche 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 45-85 12-16 108.

Boston (91) - Gomes 1-4 2-2 4, Pierce 11-17 4-5 29, Perkins 2-3 1-4 5, West 7-12 0-0 15, Szczerbiak 3-9 4-4 10, LaFrentz 1-8 0-0 2, Allen 5-9 3-3 14, Scalabrine 0-0 0-0 0, Green 2-6 4-4 8, Greene 2-3 0-0 4, Jones 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-71 18-22 91.

Washington32222529108
Boston2624281391

3-Point Goals—Washington 6-19 (Arenas 5-9, Jamison 1-4, Daniels 0-1, Jeffries 0-1, Taylor 0-1, B.Thomas 0-1, Butler 0-2), Boston 5-18 (Pierce 3-5, Allen 1-2, West 1-4, Green 0-1, Greene 0-1, Szczerbiak 0-1, LaFrentz 0-4). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Washington 43 (Arenas 8), Boston 42 (Perkins 8). Assists—Washington 21 (Daniels 9), Boston 14 (West 5). Total Fouls—Washington 19, Boston 20. Technicals—West. A—18,624. (18,624).

Football

NFL Europe

All Times PDT

WLTPFPA
Rhein3005216
Amsterdam2108768
Berlin1115068
Frankfurt1205762
Cologne1203950
Hamburg0214162

Saturday’s Games

Amsterdam at Berlin, 9 a.m.

Hamburg at Rhein, 10 a.m.

Cologne at Frankfurt, 10 a.m.

AFL

All Times PDT

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Eastern WLTPFPA
Dallas820582463
New York640536548
Philadelphia550461459
Columbus550447420
SouthernWLTPFPA
Austin730511453
Georgia640563463
Orlando640505484
Tampa Bay640537535
Kansas City190397514

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

CentralWLTPFPA
Colorado730545534
Nashville640499464
Chicago460487520
Grand Rapids370458524
WesternWLTPFPA
Arizona550451476
Las Vegas550512519
San Jose460532548
Los Angeles370488575
Utah370537549

Friday’s Games

San Jose at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m.

Arizona at Utah, 6 p.m.

Saturday’s Game

Colorado at Grand Rapids, 4:30 p.m.

Sunday’s Games

Dallas at New York, 10 a.m.

Chicago at Philadelphia, 10 a.m.

Los Angeles at Kansas City, 10 a.m.

Nashville at Las Vegas, noon

Orlando at Columbus, noon

Georgia at Austin, 1 p.m.

af2

All Times Pacific

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

EastWLPFPA
Albany104840
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton104735
Manchester0000
Green Bay014048
Louisville013745
Quad City015868
SouthWLPFPA
Memphis104725
Birmingham0000
Florida0000
Macon0000
South Georgia0000
Tennessee Valley012547

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

MidwestWLPFPA
Amarillo0000
Arkansas0000
Bossier-Shreveport0000
Oklahoma City0000
Tulsa0000
Rio Grande Valley013465
WestWLPFPA
Bakersfield106054
Central Valley106534
Spokane104140
Everett015460
Stockton014041

Friday’s Games

Green Bay at Manchester, 4:30 p.m.

Saturday’s Games

Albany at Macon, 4:30 p.m.

Tennessee Valley at South Georgia, 4:30 p.m.

Amarillo vs. Arkansas, 5 p.m.

Everett at Birmingham, 5 p.m.

Central Valley at Bossier-Shreveport, 5 p.m.

Stockton at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.

Florida at Memphis, 5 p.m.

Tulsa at Rio Grande Valley, 5:30 p.m.

Sunday’s Game

Spokane at Bakersfield, 3 p.m.

Hockey

NHL

All Times PDT

EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLOTPtsGFGA
x-N.Y. Rangers42211296241191
Philadelphia41231193246238
New Jersey4027989219217
N.Y. Islanders3337571211255
Pittsburgh19431351218295
NorhteastWLOTPtsGFGA
x-Ottawa50178108293183
x-Buffalo47236100256230
Montreal3927987223225
Toronto3632779230247
Boston28351369214246
SoutheastWLOTPtsGFGA
y-Carolina50206106278237
Tampa Bay4030585235235
Atlanta3732680254254
Florida3433977220236
Washington25381262217285

WESTERN CONFERENCE

CentralWLOTPtsGFGA
y-Detroit52158112277189
Nashville4325894237220
Columbus3240367197255
Chicago24401159195260
St. Louis20401454188269
NorthwestWLOTPtsGFGA
Calgary4324995205190
Colorado4127890266236
Edmonton38261288245239
Vancouver4030787240236
Minnesota3534777216202
PacificWLOTPtsGFGA
x-Dallas49215103243196
Anaheim40231292235206
San Jose38261187238226
Los Angeles4032585241257
Phoenix3636476231254

Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss.

x-clinched playoff spot

y-clinched division

Wednesday’s Results

Buffalo 5, Ottawa 4, OT

Atlanta 5, Florida 2

Carolina 4, Washington 3, SO

Toronto 3, N.Y. Islanders 2

New Jersey 6, Pittsburgh 4

Chicago 4, Nashville 3

San Jose 2, Colorado 1

Calgary 5, Phoenix 2

Today’s Games

Toronto at Boston, 4 p.m.

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

Montreal at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m.

Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m.

Nashville at St. Louis, 5 p.m.

Edmonton at Minnesota, 5 p.m.

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

Dallas at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m.

Blackhawks 4, Predators 3

Nashville1113
Chicago4004

First Period—1, Chicago, Keith 9 (Barnaby, Bourque), 8:37. 2, Nashville, Johnson 11, 13:16. 3, Chicago, Sharp 13 (Lapointe, Vandermeer), 15:06. 4, Chicago, Bell 23 (Vrbata, Bourque), 16:52. 5, Chicago, Bourque 16 (Barnaby), 19:03. Second Period—6, Nashville, Hamhuis 6 (Erat, Legwand), 3:25 (pp). Third Period—7, Nashville, Eaton 2 (Johnson, Hordichuk), :25.

Devils 6, Penguins 4

Pittsburgh2114
New Jersey2316

First Period—1, Pittsburgh, Crosby 35 (Armstrong, Whitney), :27. 2, New Jersey, Elias 11 (Gomez, Langenbrunner), 3:18 (pp). 3, New Jersey, Elias 12 (Gomez, Rafalski), 7:07. 4, Pittsburgh, Hilbert 9 (Koltsov, Orpik), 19:13. Second Period—5, New Jersey, Parise 12 (Gomez, Gionta), 2:55. 6, New Jersey, Gomez 28 (Elias, Rafalski), 8:11 (pp). 7, New Jersey, Elias 13 (Brylin, Brodeur), 12:45. 8, Pittsburgh, Hilbert 10 (Orpik, Crosby), 17:22 (pp). Third Period—9, New Jersey, Rafalski 6 (Elias, Langenbrunner), 5:15 (pp). 10, Pittsburgh, Rita 6 (Ouellet, Surovy), 8:07.

Flames 5, Coyotes 2

Phoenix0112
Calgary1315

First Period—1, Calgary, Phaneuf 19 (Hamrlik, Amonte), 17:32 (pp). Second Period—2, Calgary, Iginla 33 (Huselius, Langkow), 7:16 (pp). 3, Calgary, Yelle 4 (Phaneuf, Amonte), 11:13. 4, Phoenix, Doan 28 (Rivers, Morris), 13:07 (pp). 5, Calgary, Donovan 9 (Yelle, MacDonald), 19:49. Third Period—6, Phoenix, Sanderson 25 (Doan, Comrie), 7:31 (pp). 7, Calgary, Huselius 19 (Langkow, Hamrlik), 13:09 (pp).

Hurricanes 4, Capitals 3 (SO)

Carolina20104
Washington02103

Carolina won shootout 1-0

First Period—1, Carolina, Staal 43 (Stillman, Hutchinson), 2:52. 2, Carolina, Cullen 24 (Staal, Stillman), 5:28. Second Period—3, Washington, Halpern 8 (Heward, Willsie), 7:30 (pp). 4, Washington, Zubrus 20 (Ovechkin), 8:19. Third Period—5, Washington, Zubrus 21 (Halpern, Ovechkin), 7:11 (pp). 6, Carolina, Recchi 27 (Weight, Stillman), 13:25 (pp). Overtime—None. Shootout—Carolina 1 (Recchi NG, Cullen G, Stillman NG); Washington 0 (Willsie NG, Ovechkin NG, Laich NG).

Maple Leafs 3, Islanders 2

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Toronto0123

First Period—None. Second Period—1, N.Y. Islanders, Yashin 26 (Blake, Nilsson), 2:28 (pp). 2, Toronto, Tucker 25 (Wellwood, White), 7:37. Third Period—3, N.Y. Islanders, Satan 30 (Martinek, Campoli), 4:12 (pp). 4, Toronto, Tucker 26 (McCabe, Sundin), 10:30 (pp). 5, Toronto, Ponikarovsky 20 (Antropov), 17:58.

Sabres 5, Senators 4

Ottawa12104
Buffalo12115

First Period—1, Buffalo, Afinogenov 21 (Campbell, Biron), 14:11 (pp). 2, Ottawa, Alfredsson 40 (Fisher, Spezza), 19:29. Second Period—3, Ottawa, Schubert 4, 5:18 (sh). 4, Ottawa, Eaves 18 (Spezza, Pothier), 6:08 (pp). 5, Buffalo, Roy 18 (Grier, Drury), 6:29. 6, Buffalo, Fitzpatrick 4 (Briere, Afinogenov), 11:03 (pp). Third Period—7, Ottawa, Kelly 9 (Varada, Pothier), 14:48. 8, Buffalo, Briere 23 (Campbell, Afinogenov), 19:20. Overtime—9, Buffalo, Briere 24 (Afinogenov, Kotalik), 4:13 (pp).

Sharks 2, Avalanche 1

San Jose0112
Colorado1001

First Period—1, Colorado, Brunette 23 (Hejduk, Sakic), 12:24. Second Period—2, San Jose, J.Thornton 27 (Ekman, Cheechoo), 7:30. Third Period—3, San Jose, Goc 8 (Rissmiller), 2:48.

Thrashers 5, Panthers 2

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Florida0202

First Period—None. Second Period—1, Florida, Kolnik 13 (Jokinen, Nieuwendyk), 1:44 (pp). 2, Atlanta, McCarthy 6 (Kozlov, Hossa), 6:35. 3, Florida, Gelinas 16 (Nieuwendyk, Sim), 11:13. 4, Atlanta, Kovalchuk 49 (Mellanby, Hossa), 14:53 (pp). Third Period—5, Atlanta, Mellanby 10 (Savard, McCarthy), 6:27 (pp). 6, Atlanta, Hossa 35 (Kozlov), 8:30 (sh). 7, Atlanta, Hossa 36 (Kozlov, de Vries), 19:37 (en).

WHL playoffs

CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS

(Best-of-7)

x-if necessary

WESTERN CONFERENCE

U.S. Division

Wednesday, April 5

Portland 4, Seattle 3, OT; Portland wins series 4-3

Auto Racing

NASCAR NEXTEL CUP

Samsung/RadioShack 500

Site: Fort Worth, Texas. Schedule: Friday, qualifying (Speed Channel, 4:30 p.m.); Sunday, race (FOX, 1:30 p.m.). Track: Texas Motor Speedway (oval, 1.5 miles, 24 degrees banking in turns). Race distance: 501 miles, 334 laps. Last race: Tony Stewart banged on Jimmie Johnson’s bumper for four laps, then finally beat him out of the second turn on his way to a surprisingly anticlimactic victory at Martinsville Speedway. The victory was Stewart’s first in 20 races. Last year: Greg Biffle led 219 of 334 laps while driving his backup car and won the Samsung/Radio Shack 500. Biffle crashed in practice and had to start at the back of the field. Fast facts: Biffle has finished 31st or worse in three of the first six races this season. He had six top-10 finishes, including five top fives, over the final 10 races of 2005. … All four Hendrick racers finished among the top eight at Martinsville. … The first 10 Cup races at Texas Motor Speedway have been won by 10 different drivers. Next race: Subway Fresh 500, April 22, Avondale, Ariz. On the Net: http://www.nascar.com

NASCAR BUSCH

O’Reilly 300

Site: Fort Worth, Texas. Schedule: Thursday, qualifying, 7 p.m.; Saturday, race (FOX, 3 p.m.). Track: Texas Motor Speedway (oval, 1.5 miles, 24 degrees banking in turns). Race distance: 300 miles, 200 laps. Last race: Kyle Busch benefited from Greg Biffle’s late tire problem to take the lead with 12 laps to go and held on to win the Sharpie Mini 300 on a cold, snowy day at Bristol Motor Speedway on March 25. Last year: Kasey Kahne got past rookie Reed Sorenson just before the final caution and held on the final two laps after the restart to win the O’Reilly 300. Fast facts: There have been no multiple winners in the last 10 Busch races dating to last season. … No polesitter has won at Texas. … Matt Kenseth has top-10 finishes in each of his last seven Busch races at Texas. Next race: Pepsi 300, April 15, Lebanon, Tenn. On the Net: http://www.nascar.com

CHAMP CAR WORLD SERIES

Grand Prix of Long Beach

Site: Long Beach, Calif. Schedule: Friday, qualifying, 5:30 p.m.; Saturday, qualifying, 5:25 p.m.; Sunday, race (NBC, 4 p.m.). Track: Streets of Long Beach (temporary road course, 1.968 miles, 11 turns). Race distance: 159.408 miles, 81 laps. Last year: Sebastien Bourdais moved past Paul Tracy on lap 38 and built a pair of leads of more than 5.5 seconds to give Newman/Haas Racing its fourth Long Beach victory, but first in 19 years. Bourdais was 8 when Mario Andretti won America’s longest-running downtown street race in 1987. Fast facts: Bourdais’ victory last year denied Tracy his third straight win at the track. Tracy has won this race four times. … Helio Castroneves was the last polesitter to win this race in 2001. The last two pole winners finished second. … Bruno Junqueira has finished third, second and third in his last three starts at Long Beach. Next race: Grand Prix of Houston, May 13. On the Net: http://www.champcarworldseries.com

NHRA

SummitRacing.com Nationals

Site: Las Vegas. Schedule: Friday, qualifying, 6 p.m.; Saturday, qualifying, 3 p.m. (ESPN2, 8 p.m., tape); Sunday, eliminations, 2 p.m. (ESPN2, 7 p.m., tape). Track: The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Last event: Brandon Bernstein raced to his ninth career Top Fuel victory, beating points leader Melanie Troxel with a quarter-mile run of 4.534 at 329.83 mph in the O’Reilly Spring Nationals. Ron Capps extended his points lead by taking the Funny Car division, Mike Edwards won in Pro Stock for the first time in four years and Angelle Sampey remained perfect on the season with her second win in two Pro Stock Motorcycle races. Last year: Larry Dixon gave team owner Don “The Snake” Prudhomme his 100th career victory, beating Doug Kalitta in the Top Fuel finals of the SummitRacing.com Nationals. Whit Bazemore and Dave Connolly also won their divisions to top the season standings. Fast facts: Capps has two wins and a runner-up finish this season. … Troxel has advanced to the final in each of the last five events dating to last season. … Bernstein is 9-1 in finals. … Sampey’s 39th career win last weekend moved her into sole possession of ninth place on the all-time list. Next event: O’Reilly Thunder Valley Nationals, April 30, Bristol, Tenn. On the Net: http://www.nhra.com

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCKS

Last race: David Starr held the lead through eight restarts over the final 121 laps to win the Kroger 250 at Martinsville, Va., his fourth career truck victory. Next race: Dodge Ram Tough 200, April 29, Madison, Ill. On the Net: http://www.nascar.com

FORMULA ONE

Last race: World champion Fernando Alonso held off Kimi Raikkonen to win an action-packed Australian Grand Prix. Renault driver Alonso has two wins in three races this season after winning the opener at Bahrain. Next race: San Marino Grand Prix, April 23, Imola, Italy. On the Net: http://www.formula1.com

INDY RACING LEAGUE

Last race: Helio Castroneves turned his luck around by winning the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg when Scott Dixon’s fuel strategy came up just short. Castroneves had not finished the three previous road races in the series. Next race: Indy Japan 300, April 22, Suzuka. On the Net: http://www.indyracingleague.com

Golf

Masters

Augusta, Ga

Dates: Thursday-Sunday.

Site: Augusta National Golf Club.

Length: 7,445 yards.

Par: 36-36—72.

Changes: The club changed six holes, mainly by lengthening them — No. 1 (20 yards), No. 4 (35 yards), No. 7 (40 yards), No. 11 (15 yards), No. 15 (30 yards) and No. 17 (15 yards). Also, a tongue was added to the fairway bunker on No. 1, and more trees were added to the right side of the 11th fairway.

Format: 72 holes of stroke play, sudden death playoff if necessary.

Purse: To be determined ($7 million in 2005).

Field: 86 professionals, 5 amateurs.

Sitting out: Kenny Perry (knee surgery), Ryan Moore (hand injury), Steve Elkington (groin injury).

Defending champion: Tiger Woods.

Last year: Woods delivered drama that will live forever in Masters lore, and got some drama he didn’t need. Clinging to a one-shot lead, his chip from behind the 16th green scooted up the slope, then trickled down toward the hole and hung on the lip 2 seconds before it dropped. Woods then bogeyed the next two holes to slip into a playoff with Chris DiMarco. He won on the first extra hole, hitting 8-iron into 15 feet on the 18th for a birdie to win his fourth Masters.

Key statistic: Augusta National is 7,445 yards, the second-longest course for a major championship behind Whistling Straits (7,514 yards) at the 2004 PGA Championship.

Noteworthy: A record 21 countries are represented in this year’s Masters.

Key tee times: Tiger Woods, Edoardo Molinari, Robert Allenby, 10:23 a.m.; Phil Mickelson, Shingo Katayama, Ernie Els, 1:30 p.m.

Quoteworthy: “The Masters is now like the U.S. Open — even tougher on the mind than the U.S. Open.” — Retief Goosen.

Television: Thursday-Friday, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. (replay), USA Network. Saturday, 3:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., CBS Sports. Sunday, 2:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., CBS Sports.

PGA Tour Money Leaders

Through April 2

TrnMoney
1. Rory Sabbatini9$2,219,294
2. Geoff Ogilvy8$2,180,459
3. Tiger Woods6$2,169,383
4. David Toms8$2,136,250
5. Phil Mickelson8$1,863,827
6. Chad Campbell9$1,781,797
7. Stephen Ames8$1,720,178
8. Vijay Singh8$1,630,219
9. Luke Donald7$1,531,503
10. Retief Goosen5$1,439,023
11. Jose Maria Olazabal8$1,387,545
12. Arron Oberholser8$1,372,022
13. Stuart Appleby7$1,341,902
14. Camilo Villegas9$1,246,931
15. Zach Johnson8$1,193,489
16. Jim Furyk8$1,189,049
17. Rod Pampling7$1,174,639
18. J.B. Holmes9$1,155,244
19. Scott Verplank7$1,063,434
20. Davis Love III9$962,118
21. Tom Lehman8$911,156
22. Lucas Glover9$909,374
23. Greg Owen9$867,667
24. Carl Pettersson9$805,645
25. Mike Weir8$800,400
26. John Rollins8$719,936
27. Adam Scott5$718,673
28. Nathan Green8$714,851
29. Jesper Parnevik9$708,728
30. Tom Pernice, Jr.10$707,959
31. Jonathan Byrd8$676,012
32. Pat Perez10$658,157
33. Craig Barlow9$654,242
34. Kirk Triplett7$641,801
35. Sergio Garcia6$634,875
36. J.J. Henry10$634,505
37. Bo Van Pelt10$608,461
38. Billy Mayfair10$607,704
39. Jerry Kelly9$593,961
40. Vaughn Taylor8$549,112
41. Dean Wilson12$536,255
42. Ryan Palmer9$522,959
43. Darren Clarke4$509,000
44. Lee Westwood5$482,920
45. Fredrik Jacobson7$478,901
46. Daniel Chopra11$468,618
47. Ernie Els5$458,576
48. Bubba Watson8$450,145
49. Shane Bertsch10$431,979
50. Charles Warren9$431,298
51. David Howell4$427,520
52. Robert Allenby6$422,864
53. Justin Leonard8$415,650
54. Tim Clark8$412,098
55. Fred Funk9$407,733
56. K.J. Choi7$401,616
57. Fred Couples6$387,374
58. Steve Lowery10$373,006
59. Jason Bohn10$369,033
60. Padraig Harrington5$367,060
61. Ted Purdy9$366,669
62. Justin Rose9$360,925
63. Ryuji Imada10$359,019
64. Henrik Bjornstad8$347,551
65. Stewart Cink8$335,292
66. Dudley Hart9$334,811
67. Bart Bryant7$330,729
68. Brian Davis9$325,263
69. Carlos Franco10$323,774
70. Bernhard Langer8$321,532
71. Chris DiMarco6$317,888
72. Olin Browne8$308,272
73. Charley Hoffman7$306,787
74. John Senden8$304,555
75. Brandt Jobe8$301,508

College women

BYU Dixie Classic

At St. George, Utah

Snow Canyon CC, 6,151 yards, par-72

Team scores–UNLV 922, BYU 927, New Mexico 934, Iowa 948, Idaho 948, New Mexico State 956, Northern Arizona 957, UC Davis 959, Nevada 969, San Diego State 971, Boise State 978, Portland State 980, Colorado State 985, Montana 986, Eastern Washington 990, Weber State 999, Wyoming 1031, Utah Valley State 1143.

Individuals–Medalist: Seema Sadekar (UNLV) 223. 2, Haley Brown (PSU) 225. 2, Da Sol Chung (UNLV) 225. 4, Mikaela Backstedt (UNM) 229. 4, Sophia Choi (NAU) 229. 4, Danielle Cvitanov (UCD) 229. Also: 7, Renee Skidmore (UI) 230. 14, Jennifer Tucker (UI) 38. 30, Chelsey Lollar (EWU) 240. 38, Jill Phillips (UI) 243. 40, Kelly Nakashima (UI) 244. 57, Sheena Prante (EWU) 249. 63, Cassie Castleman (UI) 251. 65, Chloe Nelson (EWU) 251. 71, Eva Yoe (EWU) 254. 81, Katie Kofmehl (EWU) 260.

High school boys

Intermountain League Dual

At Mirror Lake GC, par 36

Team scores–Kellogg 167, Bonners Ferry 182, Kellogg JV 203, Bonners Ferry JV inc.

Individuals–Medalist: Taylor Garbutt (BF) 37. 2, Shea Sevy (Kel) 42. 2, Kyle Finlay (Kel) 42. 2, Dillon Deitz (BF) 42. 5, Sam Redmond (Kel) 44.

Soccer

High school

Non-league

Juneau Douglas 4, University 0

First half —No scoring. Second half —1, Jun, Ashe (Gullufsen), 45:00. 2, Jun, Ashe (Walton), 49:00. 3, Jun, Flynn (Walton), 50:00. 4, Jun, Seesan (Walton), 51:00.

Shots on goal —Juneau 13, University 2. Saves —Juneau, Wary 0. University, Dixon 4.

Softball

Inland Empire League

Post Falls 10, Lakeland 2

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Meredith and Nagrone; VanDyune, Bridge (6) and Twite. W-Meredith. L-VanDyune. Sv-none.

HITS: Post Falls-R. Johnson, Meredith 3, Topp 3, Nagrone 4, Musch 2, Schoening. Lakeland-Schneider, Twite 2, White, Wells, McCullough 2, Frank, VanDyune. 2B-Musch, McCullough, Nagrone 2.

Soccer scoring leaders, thru April 5

(Based on reported results. Overall goals in parentheses)

Greater Spokane League

GOALS

10—Vela, CV (11).

8—Funkhouser, EV.

7—F. Gilles, LC; Realing, U-Hi.

6—Weller, Cheney (9); Abramson, EV (8); Yonago, Ferris.

5—R. Matern, NC (6).

4—Green, NC (8); Merrill, Cheney (7); Antles, CV (5); Dunbar, CV; Anderson, Ferris; Taff, Ferris; Hartanov, MtS; Stockinger, NC; Harris, NC.

3—Stevens, CV (5); Pulido, Cheney (5); Retan, Cheney (4); Zakrezewski, Cheney (4); Hale, Cheney (4); Rooney, Clarkston (4); Bunch, CV; Tarkington, CV; Dunau, LC; Stulc, Mead; Reilly, MtS; Kruger, SP; McElroy, U-Hi.

2—Reynolds, WV (7); Bachman, WV (6); Gibb, Cheney (3); Rasic, Rogers (3); Burchak, U-Hi (3); Smith, U-Hi (3); Wilcox, CV; Eatock, EV; Graham, LC; Wilson, Mead; Bushey, Mead; Matson, Mead; Bates, MtS; Day, MtS; Bouten, MtS; Fischer, MtS; Holloway, U-Hi; Anderberg, U-Hi; Moquist, U-Hi.

ASSISTS

6—Bunch, CV (8); Dunbar, CV.

5—Realing, U-Hi.

4—Cameron, CV; Anderson, LC; Matson, Mead; Hartanov, MtS.

3—R. Matern, NC (6); Vela, CV (4); Retan, Cheney (4); J. Matern, NC (4); Green (4); Keenan, CV; Merrill, Cheney; Abramson, EV; Crain, Ferris; Megaard, MtS; Ramos, U-Hi.

2—Dunau, LC (4); Holloway, U-Hi (3); Gibb, Cheney; Brunell, Cheney; Polello, EV; Yonago, Ferris; Brooks, Ferris; Mastor, LC; Bushey, Mead; McElroy, U-Hi; Alling, U-Hi; Anderberg, U-Hi.

Others overall—Weller, Cheney (3); Bachman, WV (3).

Great Northern League

GOALS

7—Wang, Pullman (12).

6—Alexander, Lakeside.

5—Linafelter, Medical Lake; Bland, Riverside.

4—J. Tate, Lakeside (6); Dougherty.

3—Alamri, Pullman (4); Dornquast, Riverside.

2—Kuck, Riverside (4); Rebuelta, Riverside (4); McArthur, Pullman (3); Davis, Deer Park; Reeder, Lakeside; Koch, Lakeside; Schneider, Medical Lake; Hemmi, Pullman; Panchenko, Pullman; Kummer, Riverside.

Others overall—Duclos, Lakeside (6); McCain, Pullman (5); Ostendorf, Riverside (3).

ASSISTS

3—Brittain, Lakeside (11); Duclos, Lakeside; Kinard, Pullman.

2—J. Tate, Lakeside (4); Williams, Colville; McNeil, Deer Park; Reeder, Lakeside; Thompson, Lakeside; Smith, Medical Lake; Groce, Medical Lake; Daniels, Medical Lake; Church, Pullman; Kohler, Pullman; Panchenko, Pullman.

(Based on reported results. Overall goals in parentheses)

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

Tennis

Bausch & Lomb Championships

WTA Tour

At Amelia Island Plantation, Amelia Island, Fla.

Purse: $600,000 (Tier II)

Surface: Green Clay-Outdoor

SINGLES

Second Round

Patty Schnyder (2), Switzerland, def. Lisa Raymond, United States, 6-2, 6-2.

Anna-Lena Groenefeld (7), Germany, def. Vera Zvonareva, Russia, 6-3, 6-4.

Svetlana Kuznetsova (5), Russia, def. Sofia Arvidsson, Sweden, 6-1, 5-7, 6-2.

Dinara Safina (9), Russia, def. Shahar Peer, Israel, 6-2, 6-0.

Julia Schruff, Germany, def. Elena Likhovtseva (6), Russia, 6-4, 6-4.

Virginia Ruano Pascual, Spain, def. Antonella Serra Zanetti, Italy, 6-4, 6-1.

Vera Dushevina, Russia, def. Alona Bondarenko, Ukaraine, 6-1, 6-4.

Jill Craybas, United States, def. Karolina Sprem, Croatia, Croatia, 6-7 (2), 6-4, 6-1.

Meghann Shaughnessy, United States, def. Samantha Stosur, Australia, 7-5, 6-4.

Elena Vesnina, Russia, def. Flavia Pennetta (8), Italy, 6-2, 6-1.

Anabel Medina Garrigues (11), Spain, def. Olga Savchuk, Ukraine, 6-1, 7-5.

Maria Elena Camerin, Italy, def. Katarina Srebotnik (14), Slovenia, 6-4, 6-3.

DOUBLES

First Round

Marion Bartoli and Nathalie Dechy, France, def. Lisa Raymond, United States, and Samantha Stosur (1), Australia, 6-7 (7), 7-6 (2), 6-2.

Liezel Huber, South Africa, and Sania Mirza, India, def. Lourdes Dominguez Lino and Anabel Medina Garrigues, Spain, 7-6 (7) 6-7 (6), 6-3.

Nicole Pratt and Bryanne Stewart, Australia, def. Corina Morariu, United States, and Rennae Stubbs (4), Australia, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (20).

Track & field

High school leaders

BOYS

1004A: Zachery (F) 11.0; Schuh (CV) 11.1; Hare (GP) 11.3. 3A: Washington (NC) 10.8; Thomas (NC) 11.1; Johnson (Cl) 11.2. 2A: Anderson (R) 12.0. 1A: Pyke (New), 11.9. B: Luiten (Ode) 12.1; Moland (St.G) 12.2. State leader: Washington 11.09e; Snipes (Rainier Beach) 10.7h.

2004A: Schuh (CV) 22.3; Zachery (F) 22.7; Martin (U) 23.1. 3A: Johnson (Cl) 22.9; Laborin (EV) 23.1. 2A: Anderson (R) 24.7. 1A: Pyke (New) 24.7. B: Moland (StG) 24.9. State leader: Schauble (Kamiakin) 22.49e; Snipes 21.7h.

4004A: Adams (CV) 52.1; Martin (U) 52.2; Alexander (GP) 52.2; Whitley (CV) 52.2. 3A: Laborin (EV) 51.8; Parker (EV) 52.7. 2A: Sounders (ML) 54.1. 1A: Emtman (F) 55.1. B: McNamara (VC) 54.4; Fridley (NWC) 54.6. State leader: Bergman (Ellensburg) 49.3.

8004A: Hartanov (MtS) 1:59.8; Hatcher (M) 2:00.74; Coyle (CV) 2:01.22; Renz (SP) 2:01.3. 3A: Gardner (WV) 2:04.1; Hanson (WV) 2:04.6. 2A: Jacob (ML) 2:07.2; Musson (Col) 2:07.7. 1A: Emtman (F) 2:04.7. B: Cronrath (Ode) 2:12; Serdar (Rear) 2:12.4; Pfeifer (Ode) 2:13.5. State leader: Barbosa (Prosser) 1:54.55.

1,600 4A: Hickerson (F) 4:23.5; Coyle (CV) 4:29.3; Zentz (LC) 4:31.1; Hartanov (MtS) 4:31.14. 3A: Atwood (EV) 4:22.8; Gardner (WV) 4:31.8. 2A: Cloke (Col) 4:38.5; Jacob (ML) 4:42.2. 1A: Ward (New) 4:38.5. B: Cronrath (Ode) 4:56.9; Serdar (Rear) 4:57.5; Fowler (Aso) 4:58.5; Stone (T-O-R) 5:00.8. State leader: Frerker (Skyline) 4:19.72.

3,200 4A: Cosby (F) 4:21.55; Gimpel (M) 4:33.3; Nepon (M) 9:33.93; Lynch (M) 9:41.3. 3A: Atwood (EV) 9:37.6; Thatcher (EV) 9:47.5. 2A: Rose (Col) 10:02.3; Wilson (Col) 10:22.1. 1A: Monson (F) 11:06.7. B: Serdar (Rear) 11:02.8; Fowler (Aso) 11:03.1; Strang (Ode) 11:18.6. State leader: Cosby.

110 high hurdles 4A: Davis (CV) 15.8; Rimentel (MtS) 15.9; Martin (U) 15.6. 3A: Poosri (Ch) 15.6; Butler (NC) 15.6; Armstrong (EV) 15.6. 2A: N/A. 1A: Walden (New) 15.1. B: Jayne (Rear) 16.1; Mills (T-O-R) 17.8. State leader: Schauble (Kamiakin) 14.59e; 3 tied at 15.0h.

300 low hurdles 4A: Davis (CV) 41.2; Martin (U) 41.7; Hall (SP) 42.3; Vaughn (R) 42.5. 3A: Poosri (Ch) 41.8; Richardson (WV) 42.1. 2A: Wargo (P) 41.9; Lest (R) 45.2. 1A: Walden (New) 40.8. B: Mills (T-O-R) 43.5. State leader: Schauble (Kamiakin) 38.19e; McMaster (Columbia River) 40.0h.

400 relay 4A: Central Valley 44.5; Lewis and Clark 44.7; Shadle Park 45.0. 3A: East Valley 44.0; Cheney 44.7; Clarkston 44.9. 2A: Medical Lake 46.3; Lakeside 47.9. 1A: Newport 45.5. B: Odessa 47.7; Liberty 48.0. State leader: Lincoln 43.47.

1,600 relay 4A: Central Valley 3:29.1; Gonzaga Prep 3:32.9; Lewis and Clark 3:35.1; Mt. Spokane 3:36.5. 3A: West Valley 3:31.1; East Valley 3:36.0. 2A: Pullman 3:33.2; Medical Lake 3:51.6. 1A: Newport 3:43.3. B: Odessa 3:48.8; Tekoa-Oakesdale-Rosalia 3:53.1. State leader: Shorecrest 3:29.17.

Shot put 4A: Elisara (F) 62-5; P.Senescall (M) 51-6¾; Sulpizio (M) 51-6; Magee (M) 50-10; Kamstra (SP) 50-9. 3A: Wilkse (Ch) 53-8½ ; Jolley (EV) 52-3½; Wardsworth (EV) 51-10. 2A: Anderson (R) 41-5½. 1A: N/A. B: Klicker (DeS) 46-6. State leader: Elisara.

Discus4A: Naylor (MtS) 156-1; Elisara (EV) 154-6; Kaiser (CV) 146-6. 3A: Jolley (EV) 156-7; Wilske (Ch) 155-10. 2A: Smith (L) 157-4. 1A: Flesher (New) 121-3. B: Peone (Inch) 109-8; Williams (NWC) 105-1; Heden (VC) 104-4. State leader: Morris (Renton) 164-8.

Javelin4A: Nanny (LC) 194-8; Manley (M) 173-4; Nolan (U) 169-3; Kamstra (SP) 164-3. 3A: Wilske (Ch) 172-6; Irby (EV) 157-8. 2A: Musson (Col) 189-4; Smith (L) 171-6. 1A: Hamilton (F) 140-10. B: Lyons (DeS) 172-5. State leader: Davis (King’s) 198-5.

High jump 4A: Kamstra (SP) 6-4; Peterson-Allen (LC) 6-0) Cogar (LC) 6-0; Karstetter (F) 6-0. 3A: Wilske (Ch) 6-0. 2A: Almos (Col) 6-0. 1A: Soelberg (F) 5-4. B: Leser (Ode) 5-4. State leader: Arrivey (Woodinville) 6-7.

Long jump 4A: Zachery (F) 21-5; Jared (MtS) 20-8; Abelbeyo (R) 19-11½; Peterson-Allen (LC) 19-10½. 3A: Bunkelman (EV) 20-9½; Starr (Cl) 20-2¼. 2A: Almos (Col) 18-8¾. 1A: Davis (F) 19-1. B: Canning (Lib) 19-1; Peone (Inch) 18-9; Heiydt (Lib) 18-6½. State leader: Schauble (Kamiakin) 22-6.

Triple jump 4A: Abelbeyo (R) 42-3½; Jared (MtS) 42-1; Martin (U) 41-7; Peterson-Allen (LC) 41-6. 3A: Toussaint (WV) 41-4; Starr (Cl) 41-3¾. 2A: Wise (R) 37-5; Almos (Col) 36-9¾. 1A: N/A. B: Peone (Inch) 40-10½; Heiydt (Lib) 38-6. State leader: Marshall (Southridge) 46-1.

Pole vault 4A: Sutherland (MtS) 14-9; Carrillo (MtS) 14-0; Maccini (MtS) 13-6; Turner (U) 13-6. 3A: Oswald (Ch) 13-10. 2A: N/A. 1A: Soelberg (F) 10-0. B: Bartz (L-R) 10-6. State leader: Sutherland and Blanchard (Selah).

GIRLS

1004A: Carlson (SP) 12.5; O’Brien (GP) 12.6; Quann (F) 13.0. 3A: Walters (NC) 13.0. 2A: Wern (ML) 13.2. 1A: Miller (F) 14.7. B: Stabl (T-O-R) 13.6; Knezovich (Rear) 13.8; Herman (VC) 14.1; Semprimoznik (Dav) 14.1. State leader: Tibbot (Skyline) 12.54e; Griffey (Decatur) 11.7h.

2004A: Allred (F) 27.0; Carlson (SP) 27.1; Quann (F) 27.4; O’Brien (GP) 27.8. 3A: Shearer (EV) 27.6. 2A: McGrane (Col) 26.8; Propek (ML) 28.0. 1A: N/A. B: Hunt (L-R) 28.4; Styne (Aso) 29.2; Burch (Inch) 29.4; Hunt (L-R) 29.4. State leader: Tibbot (Skyline) 25.67e; Griffey (Decatur) 24.5h.

4004A: Codd (M) 59.1; O’Brien (GP) 1:01.3; Carlson (SP) 1:01.6; Quann (F) 1:01.8. 3A: Walters (NC) 59.8; Simmons (Ch) 1:01.3. 2A: McGrane (Col) 1:00.1; Propek (ML) 1:02.1. 1A: N/A. B: Stabl (T-O-R) 1:01.9; Hattamer (VC) 1:02.2. State leader: McKeirnan (Richland) 57.94.

8004A: Codd (M) 2:17.92; O’Reilly (MtS) 2:26.6; Klier (MtS) 2:28.1; Gildehaus (U) 2:28.3. 3A: Graesser (NC) 2:27.6. 2A: N/A. A: Sayres (F) 2:36.3. B: Knezovich (Rear) 2:31.1. State leader: Moore (Everett) 2:17.3.

1,600 4A: O’Reilly (MtS) 4:49.42; R.Torpie (M) 5:15.9; Nelson (SP) 5:28.9; Klier (MtS) 5:30.2. 3A: Graesser (NC) 5:08.83; Ballard (NC) 5:33.5. 2A: Durrance (L) 4:46. 1A: Hahn (N) 5:39.3. B: Gundy (Aso) 5:43.8; Reidy (StG) 5:47.1. State leader: O’Reilly.

3,200 4A: R.Torpie (M) 11:57.4; Nelson (SP) 12:01.4; Slaughter (SP) 12:16.7; C.Torpie (M) 12:20.7. 3A: Graesser (NC) 12:05; Pattison (NC) 12:30.9. 2A: Dye (R) 11:50.96; Sipes (Col) 12:18.9. 1A: Hahn (New) 12:37. B: Gundy (Aso) 12:02.49; Collins (Lib) 12:08.4. State leader: Larson (Cedar Park Christian) 10:57.7.

100 hurdles 4A: Delong (SP) 15.5; Silver (M) 16.3; Spear (F) 16.4; Patrick (MtS) 17.0. 3A: Williamson (EV) 17.3. 2A: McGrane (Col) 15.56; Myron (P) 16.2. 1A: Miller (F) 17.5. B: Goodwin (North) 17.0; Harston (T-O-R) 17.7; Casselberry (Rear) 18.2. State leader: McGrane; Brooks (Holy Names) 14.9h.

300 hurdles – 4A: Spear (F) 46.8; Fuchs (U) 46.8; Before (SP) 48.8; DeLong (SP) 49.6. 3A: Bourgeous (EV) 50.3. 2A: Myron (P) 47.25; Brinkman (L) 51.2. 1A: Heinen (F) 55.9. B: Stabl (T-O) 52.1; Jasman (Ode) 54.2; Bowman (L-R) 55.2. State leader: Jensen (Fife) 46.19e; Mattila (Ferndale) 46.3h.

400 relay – 4A: Shadle Park 50.8; Mead 51.8. 3A: North Central 51.1; Cheney 52.1. 2A: Colville 52.8; Pullman 54.6. 1A: Freeman 58.5. B: Reardan 53.7; Lind-Ritzville 54.8; Liberty 55.0. State leader: Olympia 49.7.

800 relay – 4A: Shadle Park 1:46.3; Lewis and Clark 1:47.2; Ferris 1:48.4; Mt. Spokane 1:50.7. 3A: East Valley 1:48.8; North Central 1:59.61. 2A: Colville 1:49.4; Lakeside 1:55. 1A: N/A. B: Lind-Ritzville 1:59.2; Northwest Christian 2:00.6; Valley Christian 2:01.1. State leader: Garfield 1:46.28.

1600 relay – 4A: Shadle Park 4:11.6; Gonzaga Prep 4:12.5; Ferris 4:15.66; University 4:18.3. 3A: East Valley 4:20.2. 2A: Pullman 4:17.38. 1A: N/A. B: Tekoa-Oakesdale-Rosalia 4:35.6. State leader: Eastmont 4:06.18.

Shot put – 4A: Chaney (GP) 40-4; McClendon (U) 39-10; Hutchinson (M) 38-6½; Romanchuck (F) 37-11½ . 3A: Johnson (EV) 38-4½; Michelson (NC) 37-7. 2A: Albrecht (P) 36-4½. 1A: N/A. B: N/A. State leader: Hooks (Cascade) 48-9¾.

Discus – 4A: Chaney (GP) 122-5; Damiano (MtS) 122-1; McClendon (U) 121-1; Hutchinson (M) 118-10. 3A: Michelson (NC) 122-11; Carter (EV) 117-4. 2A: Albrecht (P) 117-7. 1A: N/A. B: N/A. State leader: Hooks (Cascade) 137-11.

Javelin – 4A: Boyden (F) 126-3; Banks (MtS) 120-5; Chaney (GP) 118-2; Hutchinson (M) 118-0. 3A: Como (EV) 117-9). 2A: N/A. 1A: N/A. B: Passmore (LW) 123-3. State leader: Kirkwood (Othello) 154-7.

High jump – 4A: McNamee (F) 5-6; Brown (SP) 5-2. 3A: Cogley (Ch) 5-4. 2A: N/A. 1A: N/A. B: Andrews (Aso) 5-0. State leader: McNamee, 2 others tied.

Long jump – 4A: Kennedy (LC) 16-11; Boyden (F) 15-7½; Haily (GP) 15-1¾. 3A: Schuerch (EV) 16-8¾; Young (Ch) 15-11. Kendall (EV) 15-7¼; Frieske (NC) 15-7. 2A: Smith (Chew) 16-7; Haynes (P) 16-4; Myron (P) 16-3¾, A: Depell (F) 15-2. B: Semprimoznik (Dav) 15-7½. State leader: Langston (Seattle Academy) 17-4½.

Triple jump – 4A: Berna (F) 34-7; Green (M) 34-0. 3A: Schuerch (EV) 34-10; Young (Ch) 33-4¼. 2A: Myron (P) 35-6. 1A: N/A. B: Bullock (Lib) 33-1; Goodwin (North) 32-6½. State leader: Ugwoaba (Highline) 36-9½.

Pole vault – 4A: Ziegler (MtS) 10-6; Hawkins (U) 10-6; Roskelley (MtS) 10-0. 3A: Mays (NC) 11-0; Hoffman (NC) 10-6; Parker-Risk (Ch) 10-6. 2A: Forsyth (L) 10-0. 1A: DePell (F) 9-2. B: Llewellyn (W-C) 9-6. State leader: Schvaneveldt (Interlake) 12-0.

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

Moves

BASEBALL

American League

TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS—Placed SS Luis Ordaz on the 15-day DL. Purchased the contract on INF Russell Branyan from Durham of the IL. Claimed RHP Scott Dunn from the L.A. Angels and optioned him to Durham. Assigned RHP Tim Corcoran and RHP Chad Harville outright to Durham.

National League

CINCINNATI REDS—Announced C Dane Sardinha cleared waivers and was sent outright to Louisville of the IL.

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Claimed INF Angel Chavez off waivers from San Francisco and assigned him to Reading of the Eastern League.

Eastern League

READING PHILLIES—Released OF Nate Grindell.

Atlantic League

LONG ISLAND DUCKS—Agreed to terms with LHP Mark Freed.

SOMERSET PATRIOTS—Agreed to terms with 1B Larry Barnes.

Can-Am League

NEW JERSEY JACKALS—Signed C Bryan Mulhern.

NORTH SHORE SPIRIT—Signed OF Andrew Wishy.

QUEBEC LES CAPITALES—Sold the contracts of 1B Todd Leathers and RHP Marcos Castillo to Atlantic City of the Atlantic League.

SUSSEX SKYHAWKS—Released INF David Reaver.

Northern League

EDMONTON CRACKER-CATS—Claimed RHP Jeff Brewer off waivers. Agreed to terms with C Ryan Hanson.

JOLIET JACKHAMMERS—Agreed to terms with INF Billy Boyer.

KANSAS CITY T-BONES—Agreed to terms with RHP Brian Beuning, RHP Billy Phillips, and RHP David Viane. Traded RHP Jon McDonald to Camden of the Atlantic League for a player to be named.

SCHAUMBURG FLYERS—Agreed to terms with RHP Kenny Durost. Waived OF Eli Albertson, LHP Anthony Boughner, RHP Blake Cross, and OF Justin Hendrickson.

WINNIPEG GOLDEYES—Agreed to terms with INF Gavin Monjaras.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

CLEVELAND BROWNS—Signed DL Simon Fraser to a one-year contract.

MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed S Deke Cooper to a one-year contract.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Signed WR Ryan Hoag and WR Jimmy Redmond.

Today’s odds

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