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NBA

EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLPctGB
New Jersey1913.594
Philadelphia1718.4863 1/2
Boston1421.4006 1/2
New York1221.3647 1/2
Toronto1224.3339
SoutheastWLPctGB
Miami2115.583
Washington1419.4245 1/2
Orlando1320.3946 1/2
Charlotte1124.3149 1/2
Atlanta924.27310 1/2
CentralWLPctGB
Detroit285.848
Cleveland2013.6068
Indiana1914.5769
Milwaukee1815.54510
Chicago1520.42914

WESTERN CONFERENCE

SouthwestWLPctGB
San Antonio279.750
Dallas2610.7221
Memphis2211.6673 1/2
New Orleans1519.44111
Houston1222.35314
NorthwestWLPctGB
Utah1917.528
Denver1818.5001
Minnesota1617.4851 1/2
Seattle1520.4293 1/2
Portland1124.3147 1/2
PacificWLPctGB
Phoenix2312.657
L.A. Clippers1814.5633 1/2
L.A. Lakers1917.5284 1/2
Golden State1718.4866
Sacramento1420.4128 1/2

Thursday’s Results

Detroit 83, San Antonio 68

Phoenix 112, Golden State 99

L.A. Lakers 99, Cleveland 98

Today’s Games

Washington at Indiana, 4 p.m.

Atlanta at New York, 4:30 p.m.

Milwaukee at Charlotte, 4:30 p.m.

New Jersey at Memphis, 5 p.m.

Boston at Philadelphia, 5 p.m.

Denver at Minnesota, 5 p.m.

Sacramento vs. New Orleans at Norman, Okla., 5 p.m.

Orlando at Portland, 7 p.m.

Miami at Seattle, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday’s Games

Washington at Atlanta, 4 p.m.

Charlotte at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.

Denver at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m.

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

New Orleans at Houston, 5:30 p.m.

Miami at Utah, 6 p.m.

Cleveland at Phoenix, 6 p.m.

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

L.A. Lakers at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.

Lakers 99, Cavaliers 98

Cleveland (98) – Gooden 7-11 1-1 15, James 11-22 4-9 28, Ilgauskas 11-15 7-9 29, Snow 4-5 1-2 9, Jones 0-1 0-0 0, Marshall 2-9 1-2 6, Newble 0-1 0-0 0, Wilks 0-1 0-0 0, L.Jackson 4-5 0-0 11, Pavlovic 0-2 0-0 0, Varejao 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 39-72 14-23 98.

L.A. Lakers (99) – K.Brown 3-7 2-2 8, Odom 9-13 2-3 20, Mihm 6-11 3-3 15, Parker 6-13 0-0 12, Bryant 9-21 8-8 27, Walton 0-3 3-4 3, Vujacic 2-5 0-0 5, George 4-4 0-0 9, Cook 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 39-77 18-20 99.

Cleveland2525173198
L.A. Lakers2818223199

3-Point Goals—Cleveland 6-11 (L.Jackson 3-3, James 2-3, Marshall 1-3, Pavlovic 0-1, Jones 0-1), L.A. Lakers 3-16 (George 1-1, Vujacic 1-3, Bryant 1-5, Odom 0-3, Parker 0-4). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Cleveland 40 (Gooden 11), L.A. Lakers 42 (Odom 10). Assists—Cleveland 25 (James 9), L.A. Lakers 22 (Odom 9). Total Fouls—Cleveland 18, L.A. Lakers 19. Technicals—L.A. Lakers Defensive Three Second. A—18,997 (18,997).

Pistons 83, Spurs 68

Detroit (83) – Prince 5-11 3-4 13, R.Wallace 12-20 0-0 27, B.Wallace 1-3 0-2 2, Billups 4-14 0-0 9, Hamilton 10-23 1-1 22, Evans 1-2 0-0 2, McDyess 3-8 0-0 6, Delfino 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 37-84 4-7 83.

San Antonoio (68) – Bowen 2-4 0-0 4, Duncan 7-17 3-10 17, Nesterovic 2-4 0-0 4, Parker 7-14 2-5 17, Finley 0-4 0-0 0, Ginobili 4-13 7-9 16, Mohammed 0-0 0-0 0, Horry 1-4 0-0 2, Van Exel 3-7 0-0 6, Oberto 0-0 0-0 0, Barry 1-2 0-0 2, Udrih 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 27-70 12-24 68.

Detroit2820211483
San Antonio1521151768

3-Point Goals—Detroit 5-13 (R.Wallace 3-5, Hamilton 1-2, Billups 1-5, Prince 0-1), San Antonio 2-13 (Parker 1-1, Ginobili 1-5, Finley 0-1, Udrih 0-1, Van Exel 0-2, Horry 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Detroit 63 (B.Wallace, Prince 12), San Antonio 42 (Duncan 13). Assists—Detroit 25 (Billups 14), San Antonio 9 (Finley 3). Total Fouls—Detroit 17, San Antonio 16. A—18,797 (18,500).

Suns 112, Warriors 99

Golden State (99) – Murphy 3-13 2-2 8, Dunleavy 7-14 0-0 15, Diogu 5-9 3-3 13, Richardson 5-14 1-3 12, B.Davis 8-23 3-6 22, Fisher 5-12 2-4 15, Cabarkapa 4-10 2-2 10, Ellis 2-6 0-0 4, Biedrins 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 39-102 13-20 99.

Phoenix (112) – Diaw 10-14 0-1 20, Marion 9-17 0-0 21, Thomas 6-9 3-4 15, Bell 6-13 2-4 17, Nash 7-12 2-2 20, Jones 0-7 2-2 2, Burke 1-2 0-0 2, House 5-11 2-2 15. Totals 44-85 11-15 112.

Golden State2232192699
Phoenix29352820112

3-Point Goals—Golden State 8-30 (Fisher 3-5, B.Davis 3-11, Dunleavy 1-4, Richardson 1-5, Cabarkapa 0-1, Ellis 0-1, Murphy 0-3), Phoenix 13-25 (Nash 4-6, Marion 3-4, House 3-5, Bell 3-6, Jones 0-4). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Golden State 61 (Murphy, Cabarkapa 11), Phoenix 54 (Thomas 16). Assists—Golden State 22 (B.Davis 7), Phoenix 32 (Nash 16). Total Fouls—Golden State 15, Phoenix 18. Technicals—Dunleavy, House. A—18,037 (18,422).

College men

EAST

Albany, N.Y. 53, Boston U. 47

Binghamton 71, Maine 53

Long Island U. 73, St. Francis, Pa. 70, OT

Loyola, Md. 95, Canisius 80

Monmouth, N.J. 61, Cent. Connecticut St. 57

Mount St. Mary’s, Md. 78, Sacred Heart 69

N.C.-Wilmington 66, Drexel 60, OT

Niagara 78, Fairfield 73

Northeastern 73, Delaware 71

Pittsburgh 73, DePaul 65

Towson 94, Hofstra 91

Vermont 65, Hartford 63

SOUTH

Chicago St. 67, Centenary 63

E. Kentucky 65, Morehead St. 63

George Mason 65, William & Mary 46

High Point 100, VMI 90

Kennesaw St. 78, ETSU 72, OT

Louisiana Tech 65, Hawaii 62

Middle Tennessee 77, Arkansas St. 68

Murray St. 67, Austin Peay 56

New Orleans 79, Troy 75

Old Dominion 77, Georgia St. 62

Va. Commonwealth 76, James Madison 48

W. Kentucky 74, Ark.-Little Rock 70

MIDWEST

Cleveland St. 59, Detroit 53, OT

E. Illinois 80, Tenn.-Martin 70, OT

IUPUI 68, UMKC 62

Wright St. 64, Youngstown St. 60

SOUTHWEST

Lamar 70, Stephen F.Austin 65

North Texas 90, Fla. International 81

Texas-Arlington 83, Texas St. 64

FAR WEST

N. Arizona 88, Weber St. 82

Nevada 70, Idaho 44

New Mexico St. 73, Fresno St. 70

Oregon 67, Arizona St. 53

Oregon St. 75, Arizona 65

Sacramento St. 107, Idaho St. 106

UCLA 63, Washington St. 61

Utah St. 75, Boise St. 69

Washington 86, Southern Cal 77

Pacific-10 Conference

Washington 86, USC 77

Washington (13-2) – Jones Jr. 6-11 6-6 22, Williams 6-10 2-2 14, Brockman 4-8 1-4 9, Roy 8-11 5-6 23, Dentmon 2-7 2-2 6, Smith 2-5 0-0 5, Burmeister 0-1 0-0 0, Appleby 0-0 0-0 0, Jensen 2-6 1-2 7. Totals 30-59 17-22 86.

USC (11-5) – Young 6-13 2-2 15, Ndiaye 0-4 3-6 3, Stewart 6-11 2-6 15, Francis 4-9 1-3 11, Pruitt 6-20 3-3 21, Shackleford 0-2 2-2 2, Wilkinson 0-0 0-0 0, Odzic 3-5 0-0 8, Barr 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 26-65 13-22 77.

Halftime—Washington 45-32. 3-Point Goals—Washington 9-23 (Jones Jr. 4-8, Jensen 2-3, Roy 2-4, Smith 1-4, Burmeister 0-1, Dentmon 0-3), Southern Cal 12-29 (Pruitt 6-14, Odzic 2-4, Francis 2-5, Young 1-2, Stewart 1-3, Shackleford 0-1). Fouled Out—Francis, Jones Jr.. Rebounds—Washington 46 (Roy 12), Southern Cal 24 (Young 5). Assists—Washington 18 (Dentmon 6), Southern Cal 16 (Francis 5). Total Fouls—Washington 21, Southern Cal 22. A—4,561.

Western Athletic Conference

Nevada 70, Idaho 44

Idaho––Watson 2-4 0-0 4, Shepard 6-17 2-2 15, Ledbeter 1-6 1-2 4, Dubois 0-4 0-0 0, Nwoke 1-3 2-2 4, Forge 0-1 0-0 0, Jakovljevic 0-1 0-0 0, Smith 1-2 0-0 3, Bowden-Key 0-2 3-4 4, Vrzina 2-7 0-0 4, Kale 3-7 1-1 7. Totals–– 16-54 3-16 9-11 44.

Nevada––Charlo 3-6 0-0 6, Shiloh 7-8 0-0 20, Sessions 4-6 0-0 8, Fazekas 6-12 0-0 15, Bell 2-4 0-0 4, Burleson 2-3 0-1 4, Kemp 3-10 0-0 7, Taylor 0-1 1-2 1, Ellis 1-4 1-2 3, Ikovlev 0-4 0-0 0, Johnson 1-2 0-0 2, Lynch 0-2 0-0 0. Totals––29-62 10-24 2-5 70.

Halftime––Nevada 33, Idaho 20. 3-point goals––Idaho 3-16 (Shepard 1-6, Ledbetter 1-6, Forge 0-1, Sith 1-2 Bowden-Key 0-1), Nevada 10-24 (Charlo 0-2, Shiloh 6-7, Fazekas 3-5, Burleson 0-1, Kemp 1-4, Taylor 0-1, Ikovlev 0-3, Lynch 0-1). Rebounds––Idaho 37 (Shepard 7, Nwoke 7), Nevada 36 (Fazekas 10). Assists––Idaho 5 (Shepard 2, Nwoke 2), Nevada 24 (Sessions 6). Total fouls––Idaho 11, Nevada 10. Fouled out–– none. Technical foul––none. Attendance––7557.

College women

EAST

Canisius 76, Iona 59

Connecticut 92, Cincinnati 71

Fairfield 73, St. Peter’s 65

Manhattan 62, Siena 49

Rider 49, Niagara 43

Vermont 74, UMBC 60

SOUTH

Austin Peay 83, Murray St. 66

Belmont 75, Stetson 55

Campbell 60, North Florida 49

Coastal Carolina 94, Morris 44

Florida Atlantic 79, ETSU 71

Gardner-Webb 64, Jacksonville 52

Kentucky 80, Florida 65

LSU 79, South Carolina 46

Louisiana-Lafayette 60, South Alabama 56

Louisiana-Monroe 66, Nicholls St. 64

McNeese St. 57, Sam Houston St. 53

Mercer 50, Lipscomb 46

Miami 74, Clemson 52

Morehead St. 62, E. Kentucky 58

Northwestern St. 67, SE Louisiana 53

Radford 82, S. Virginia 51

Samford 67, Tennessee St. 42

Tennessee 94, Georgia 85

Tennessee Tech 95, Jacksonville St. 64

Troy 93, New Orleans 53

Vanderbilt 87, Mississippi St. 48

MIDWEST

Detroit 71, Butler 69

E. Illinois 67, Tenn.-Martin 58

Illinois 66, Penn St. 57

Indiana 69, Northwestern 56

Indiana St. 70, Bradley 59

Michigan St. 69, Wisconsin 63

Missouri St. 69, S. Illinois 52

N. Iowa 75, Illinois St. 69

Ohio St. 72, Iowa 62

Purdue 60, Minnesota 56, OT

Valparaiso 69, IPFW 52

Wichita St. 67, Evansville 61

Wis.-Green Bay 66, Cleveland St. 51

Wis.-Milwaukee 64, Youngstown St. 59

SOUTHWEST

Arkansas 64, Auburn 60

Denver 56, North Texas 54

Middle Tennessee 66, Arkansas St. 65

Stephen F.Austin 80, Lamar 58

Texas-Arlington 88, Texas St. 54

W. Kentucky 80, Ark.-Little Rock 59

FAR WEST

Arizona St. 44, Oregon 43

Boise St. 70, Utah St. 38

Fresno St. 68, New Mexico St. 52

Idaho 69, Nevada 56

Idaho St. 79, Sacramento St. 76

Loyola Marymount 77, Portland 66

N. Arizona 73, Weber St. 46

Oregon St. 64, Arizona 48

Pepperdine 59, Gonzaga 58, OT

San Jose St. 84, N. Dakota St. 78

Southern Cal 81, Washington St. 60

Washington 96, UCLA 75

Pacific-10 Conference

Washington 96, UCLA 75

UCLA (9-7, 4-3)–Pluimer 7-14 5-6 19, Livingston 2-4 0-0 4, Blue 8-19 5-6 24, Willis 4-14 2-2 11, Quinn 1-9 3-4 5, Oren 1-1 0-0 2, Henderson 2-2 0-0 4, Pedersen 0-2 0-0 0, Ibeke 2-6 2-4. Totals 27-71 17-22 75.

Washington (12-3, 5-1)–Watson 4-9 2-2 10, Plouffe 4-8 1-1 9, Florence 4-9 2-4 11, Hicks 5-11 4-4 17, Banks 5-8 6-8 16, Bell 3-4 2-2 9, Craddock 1-3 0-0 3, Schelly 0-0 1-2 1, McNeill 0-0 0-0 0, Castro 0-0 0-2 0, Burt 1-2 0-0 3, Jones 0-0 1-2 1, O’Hara 0-2 2-2 2, O’Neill 4-10 3-4 14. Totals 31-66 24-33 96.

Halftime–Washington 40, UCLA 33. 3-point goals–UCLA 4-15 (Blue 3-4, Willis 1-7, Pedersen 0-2, Pluimer 0-2). Washington 10-24 (Hicks 3-6, O’Neill 3-8, Craddock 1-1, Bell 1-1, Burt 1-2, Florence 1-3, Watson 0-1, Banks 0-2. Rebounds–UCLA 33 (Pluimer, Ibekwe 7), Washington 49 (Hicks 10). Assists–UCLA 15 (Blue 6), Washington 19 (Hicks, 6). Total fouls–UCLA 20, Washington 15. Technical fouls–none. A–2644.

USC 81, Washington State 60

USC––Jaskowiak 3-4 0-1 6, Kerr 6-11 2-3 14, LeNoir 2-7 0-0 5, Gnekow 2-6 0-0 5, Murphy 7-15 0-0 18, Hagiya 4-10 4-4 16, Cameron 1-2 2-2 5, Travers 0-1 0-0 4, Lea 2-2 0-1 4, Funn 1-3 0-0 2, Parker 1-4 4-4 6. Totals––29-65 11-21 12-15 81.

WSU––Benz 4-9 0-0 10, Moore 3-9 0-0 6, Blue 0-4 0-0 0, Durocher 4-8 2-2 13, Jones 2-7 4-7 8, Stratton 3-6 0-0 9, Bemis 0-0 0-0 0, Appleton 3-8 0-0 9, Montgomery 0-1 0-0 0, Molzen 0-1 1-2 1, Coates 2-4 0-0 4. Totals––21-57 11-20 7-11 60.

Halftime––USC 41, WSU 29. 3-point goals––USC 11-21 (Lenoir 1-4, Gnekow 1-3, Murphy 4-6, Hagiya 4-6, Cameron 1-2), WSU 11-20 (Benz 2-5, Durocher 3-6, Jones 0-1, Stratton 3-4, Appleton 3-4). Rebounds––USC 43 (Murphy 10), WSU 34 (Benz 5, Durocher 5). Assists––USC 20 (Parker 4), WSU 15 (Jones 5). Total Fouls––USC 12, WSU 18. Fouled out––none. Technical fouls––none. A––701.

Western Athletic Conference

Idaho 69, Nevada 56

Nevada (3-11, 0-3)–Fitzgerald 7-15 0-0 15, Graham 3-10 0-0 6, Criner 1-3 1-1 3, Preslar 4-10 1-2 9, Franklin 0-1 2-2 2, Henry 3-4 0-0 6, Feest 0-1 0-0 0, Hayman 0-2 0-0 0, Saltmarsh 3-6 0-0 6, Salave’a 3-5 2-4 8, Keys 0-0 1-2 1. Totals 24-57 7-11 56.

Idaho (6-8, 2-1)–Mitchell 5-9 8-10 20, Faurholt 9-13 2-3 23, Felton 2-4 0-0 4, Bowen 2-4 2-2 7, Summers 2-7, 4-5 8, Halliday 0-1 4-4 4, Flynn 1-1 0-0 3. Totals 21-39 20-24 69.

Halftime–Idaho 45, Nevada 25. 3-point goals–Nevada 1-7 (Fitzgerald 1-2, Preslar 0-1, Feest 0-1, Graham 0-3). Idaho 7-11 (Faurholt 3-4, Mitchell 2-3, Flynn 1-1, Bowen 1-2, Halliday 0-1). Rebounds–Nevada 25 (Franklin 6), Idaho 30 (Summers 9). Assists–Nevada 13 (Graham, Franklin 3), Idaho 15 (Mitchell 7). Total fouls–Nevada 22, Idaho 13. Technical fouls–none. A–1219.

West Coast Conference

Pepperdine 59, Gonzaga 58 (OT)

Gonzaga (7-11, 2-1) – Anderson 4-15 4-7 12, Hawk 4-9 4-4 12, Harris 4-9 1-1 11, Ridenour 4-14 2-3 10, Bjorklund 1-3 2-2 5, Prichard 1-2 1-2 3, Laney 1-2 0-0 2, Santos 1-1 0-0 2, Polishchuck 0-3 1-2 1, Renius 0-1 0-0 0, Hassett 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 20-61 15-21 58.

Pepperdine (5-11, 2-1) – Clarendon 5-9 3-7 13, George 5-7 1-2 11, Kennedy 4-11 2-2 10, Johnson 2-7 4-6 8, Ball 3-7 1-2 7, Ross 2-6 0-0 4, Isabell 2-2 0-0 4, Boyd 1-5 0-2 2, Smith 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 24-55 11-21 59.

Halftime–Pepperdine 27, Gonzaga 14. 3-point goals–Gonzaga 3-11 (Harris 2-4, Bjorklund 1-1, Ridenour 0-3, Prichard 0-1, Polishchuck 0-2), Pepperdine 0-7 (Kennedy 0-1, Johnson 0-1, Ross 0-3, Boyd 0-2). Fouled out–None. Rebounds–Gonzaga 47 (Anderson 13), Pepperdine 32 (Clarendon 5, Kennedy 5). Assists–Gonzaga 7 (Harris 2, Hawk 2), Pepperdine 12 (Clarendon 3). Total fouls–Gonzaga 21, Pepperdine 17. A–404.

High school boys

IDAHO

American Falls 90, Aberdeen 61

Bishop Kelly 74, Mountain Home 66

Bonners Ferry 68, Priest River 46

Bonneville 62, Blackfoot 57

Burley 54, Wood River 32

Castleford 55, Magic Valley Christian 40

Century 70, Preston 61

Clark Fork 51, Timberlake 33

Cole Valley 45, Gem State Adventist 33

Community School 64, Twin Falls Christian Academy 33

Culdesac 58, Timberline-Weippe 46

Firth 71, Challis 49

Genesee 71, Kendrick 28

Hagerman 78, Hansen 31

Kamiah 55, Clearwater Valley 33

Kuna 44, Nampa 27

Lighthouse Christian 72, Oakley 63

Madison 73, Pocatello 54

Middleton 71, Homedale 32

N. Fremont 68, Ririe 45

Nampa Christian 57, Melba 37

New Plymouth 76, Marsing 52

Nezperce 77, Highland 50

Orofino 45, Potlatch 40

Prairie 43, Grangeville 36

Raft River 58, Murtaugh 54

Rigby 70, Hillcrest 56

Shelley 51, South Fremont 43, OT

Skyline 43, Idaho Falls 40

Skyview 74, Emmett 41

Sugar-Salem 46, Teton 28

Troy 41, Deary 21

Twin Falls 54, Highland-Craigmont 44

Vallivue 57, Caldwell 53

W. Jefferson 57, Butte County 33

Weiser 58, Payette 50

WASHINGTON

Adna 40, Columbia Adventist 34

Camas 56, Kelso 44

Columbia River 58, Washougal 41

Curtis 76, Spanaway Lake 38

Darrington 45, Orcas Island 42

Ellensburg 50, Hanford 46

Federal Way 46, Bethel 30

Hoquiam 88, Rochester 47

Hudson’s Bay 68, Skyview 62

Jackson 56, Mountlake Terrace 46

Kamiak 58, Shorecrest 34

Lynnwood 61, Everett 60

Mark Morris 73, Fort Vancouver 42

Meadowdale 52, Mariner 41

Monroe 35, Lake Stevens 34

Mossyrock 42, Wahkiakum 39

Mount Vernon 71, Oak Harbor 52

Northport 73, Kettle Falls JV 65

NW Christian (Lacey) 65, Raymond 48

Pe Ell 86, Morton 74

Prairie 75, Battle Ground 35

R.A. Long 67, Heritage 47

Renton 75, Mt. Rainier 74

Stanwood 54, Cascade 52

Todd Beamer 52, Graham-Kapowsin 39

Wahluke 68, Royal 40

Walla Walla VA Academy 50, Warden 45

Wishkah Valley vs. Oakville, ppd. to Feb. 7.

Inland Empire League

Post Falls 74, Lakeland 50

Lakeland15101114- 50
Post Falls20201519- 74

Lakeland (4-9) Bear 2 0-0 4, Graham 0 0-0 0, Kelsey 0 2-2 2, Viebrock 4 3-4 13, Gallia 4 3-3 13, Bartlett 6 0-0 12, Ramus 0 2-2 2, Mallory 0 1-4 1, Hanni 0 0-0 0, Huff 0 0-0 0, Carr 1 0-0 2, Fry 0 0-0 0, Lloyd 0 0-0 0. Totals 17 11-15 50.

Post Falls (8-4) Turpin 4 4-6 13, Bodman 5 0-1 10, Deines 1 1-1 3, Turk 0 0-0 0, Hamilton 3 0-0 8, Nordmeyer 1 0-0 2, Schneidmiller 1 0-0 2, Haas 6 0-0 12, Hudec 3 0-0 6, Pingel 2 3-4 9, Ward 2 0-0 4, M. Aune 0 0-0 0, J. Aune 1 0-0 3, Buckles 1 0-0 2. Totals 30 8-12 74.

3-point goals–Viebrock 2, Gallia 2, Pingel 2, Hamilton 2, Turpin, J. Aune. Total fouls–Lakeland 12, Post Falls 15. Fouled out–None. Technicals–None.

Intermountain League

Bonners Ferry 68, Priest River 46

Priest River391319- 46
Bonners Ferry9172121- 68

Priest River (5-5) Ramsey 4, Smith 7, Nelsen 3, Lehman 15, Peterson 7, Bodecker 0, Harty 0, Clow 8, Christman 2.

Bonners Ferry (7-5) Ernst 3, Botkin 2, S.Behrens 25, Robinson 0, Hawks 6, Pluid 3, Heagle 0, Rice 15, Simpson 12, K.Behrens 0, Galloway 2, Krejci 0, Mendez 0.

Non-league

Clark Fork 51, Timberlake 33

Timberlake410613- 33
Clark Fork8151117- 51

Timberlake (2-9) Jones 5, Powers 9, Hughes 0, Gonzalz 4, Crump 0, Douglus 4, Denton 0, L.Cook 5, Little 2, Macklin 2, Rutknick 0, Banks 2.

Clark Fork (5-7) T.Broggi 10, Jeffres 4, Martin 17, Ruen 4, J.Broggi 6, Clayton 3, B.Young 7, Cornwall 0, Wilkinson 0, P.Young 0, Gustufson 0.

Northport 73, Kettle Falls JV 65

Kettle Falls JV1415288- 65
Northport17171623- 73

Kettle Falls JV Chad.Hawn 9, Daniels 7, Graeber 7, Sellars 8, Fox 10, Hart 0, Brown 6, Chas.Hawn 11, Clemens 7.

Northport (3-9) LeCaire 24, Johnson 5, Burke 22, Guglielmino 15, Rieckers 7, Brunette 0.

High school girls

IDAHO

Borah 45, Boise 30

Centennial 72, Meridian 7

Declo 52, Gooding 46

Dietrich 43, Richfield 39

Eagle 47, Mountain View 30

Gem State Adventist 42, Notus 29

Glenns Ferry 51, Filer 50, OT

Idaho City 60, Liberty Charter 42

Kimberly 36, Buhl 18

Post Falls 31, Lakeland 25

Rockland 32, Clark County 21

Shoshone 51, Community School 25

Timberlake 37, Clark Fork 32

Timberline 51, Capital 50

Wallace 59, Kootenai 47

WASHINGTON

Adna 53, Columbia Adventist 19

Bear Creek School 44, Master’s Touch 20

Black Hills 56, Yelm 24

Cascade (Everett) 59, Stanwood 56

Cashmere 58, Omak 52

Chelan 82, Cascade (Leavenworth) 40

Chief Leschi 30, Puget Sound Adventist 29

Ellensburg 44, Hanford 43

Federal Way 66, Bethel 58, OT

Graham-Kapowsin 39, Todd Beamer 32

Lake Stevens 59, Monroe 54

Meadowdale 82, Mariner 41

Mountlake Terrace 60, Jackson 35

Napavine 45, Kalama 34

Oak Harbor 55, Mount Vernon 39

Okanogan 38, Oroville 15

Orcas Island 49, Darrington 34

Puyallup 60, Decatur 27

Inland Empire League

Post Falls 31, Lakeland 25

Lakeland9394- 25
Post Falls54616- 31

Lakeland (12-5) Nichols 3 1-6 8, Sanders 0 0-0 0, Reynolds 2 0-0 5, North 0 0-2 0, Findlay 0 0-0 0, Stiegemeier 1 3-4 6, Corsi 0 0-0 0, Boucher 2 2-4 6, Bohannon 0 0-0 0. Totals 8 6-16 25.

Post Falls (8-7) McArthur 1 2-6 5, Arnone 2 4-4 8, Schoening 0 2-2 2, McVeigh 1 7-9 9, Mathewson 1 0-0 2, Topp 0 1-2 1, Schmidt 0 0-0 0, Steinbach 1 0-0 2, Boviall 1 0-0 2. Totals 7 16-23 31.

3-point goals–Nichols, Stiegemeier, Reynolds, McArthur. Total fouls–Lakeland 19, 11. Fouled out–None.

North Star League

Wallace 59, Kootenai 47

Kootenai671717- 47
Wallace16161413- 59

Kootenai (10-4) Hendricks 0, Strong 0, Scheffelmaier 18, Willms 9, Fly 0, Blackburn 0, Gimmeson 3, Frank 2, Nyrop 15.

Wallace (12-1) Beehner 0, Hinsz 0, Wild 4, Dechand 2, Hayman 17, Williams 12, Carver 14, Moore 8, Arave 2, Waters, Shiner 0.

Non-league

Timberlake 37, Clark Fork 32

Timberlake93817- 37
Clark Fork510611- 32

Timberlake (4-11) Grant 1, LaBlanc 7, Kincella 2, Puckett 2, Brunko 1, Powers 19, Edelblute 5.

Clark Fork (3-9) Van Buren 3, Hess 2, Becker 0, Meredith 6, Trunnel 0, Love 2, O’Dell Brockus 0, Allen 7, Hewitt 12.

FOOTBALL

NFL Playoffs

All Times PST

DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS

Saturday, Jan. 14

NFC: Washington at Seattle, 1:30 p.m. (FOX)

AFC: New England at Denver, 5 p.m. (CBS)

Sunday, Jan. 15

AFC: Pittsburgh at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. (CBS)

NFC: Carolina at Chicago, 1:30 p.m. (FOX)

College

Bowl Games

All Times PST

Saturday, Jan. 14

Las Vegas All-American Classic

6:30 p.m. (CSTV)

Saturday, Jan. 21

East-West Shrine Classic at San Antonio

1 p.m. (ESPN2)

Hula Bowl at Honolulu

4 p.m. (ESPN2)

Saturday, Jan. 28

Senior Bowl at Mobile, Ala.

1 p.m. (ESPN)

HOCKEY

NHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLOTPtsGFGA
Philadelphia2810662158135
N.Y. Rangers2512757138112
New Jersey2018545126133
N.Y. Islanders1922240131153
Pittsburgh1123931121171
NortheastWLOTPtsGFGA
Ottawa2910361174101
Buffalo2713357137126
Toronto2416351140134
Montreal1916644118133
Boston1621638123143
SoutheastWLOTPtsGFGA
Carolina2810460154131
Atlanta2118648162159
Tampa Bay2119345127135
Florida1822642118143
Washington1324531116166

WESTERN CONFERENCE

CentralWLOTPtsGFGA
Detroit2912361164117
Nashville2712458135122
Chicago1425432112155
Columbus142723098151
St. Louis1026525105159
NorthwestWLOTPtsGFGA
Calgary2514555116113
Colorado2517353167143
Vancouver2414553142135
Edmonton2415553148136
Minnesota2019444122107
PacificWLOTPtsGFGA
Dallas2912260145111
Los Angeles2816258161132
San Jose2016545131126
Anaheim1916745122118
Phoenix2121244123134

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

Thursday’s Results

Phoenix 2, Buffalo 1, SO

Los Angeles 6, Boston 0

Florida 3, St. Louis 1

N.Y. Islanders 3, Calgary 2

N.Y. Rangers 5, Edmonton 4, OT

San Jose 2, Ottawa 0

Detroit 6, Philadelphia 3

Dallas 4, Washington 1

Today’s Games

St. Louis at Atlanta, 4 p.m.

Nashville at Carolina, 4 p.m.

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

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

Pittsburgh at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.

Washington at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m.

Coyotes 2, Sabres 1 (SO)

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PHOENIX WON SHOOTOUT 1-0

First Period—1, Buffalo, Pominville 5 (Drury, Campbell), 12:06 (pp). Second Period—None. Third Period—2, Phoenix, Saprykin 7 (Sanderson, Gauthier), 1:31. Overtime—None. Shootout—Phoenix 1 (Nagy NG, Sanderson G, Comrie NG); Buffalo 0 (Connolly NG, Afinogenov NG, Pominville NG).

Shots on goal—Phoenix 9-11-14-6—40. Buffalo 7-13-5-6—31. Power-play Opportunities—Phoenix 0 of 8; Buffalo 1 of 6. Goalies—Phoenix, Boucher 3-4-0 (31 shots-30 saves). Buffalo, Biron 15-5-3 (40 shots-39 saves). A—18,690 (18,690).

Islanders 3, Flames 2

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N.Y. Islanders1113

First Period—1, Calgary, McCarty 3 (Nilson, Phaneuf), :53. 2, N.Y. Islanders, Hunter 9 (Satan, York), 2:11. 3, Calgary, Iginla 18 (Phaneuf, Amonte), 17:13 (pp). Second Period—4, N.Y. Islanders, Satan 17 (Hunter, Sopel), 19:50. Third Period—5, N.Y. Islanders, Parrish 16 (Satan, Yashin), 12:16 (pp).

Shots on goal—Calgary 11-6-13—30. N.Y. Islanders 13-13-10—36. Power-play Opportunities—Calgary 1 of 5; N.Y. Islanders 1 of 5. Goalies—Calgary, Kiprusoff 22-12-5 (36 shots-33 saves). N.Y. Islanders, DiPietro 14-12-2 (30-28). A—10,315 (16,234).

Kings 6, Bruins 0

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First Period—1, Los Angeles, Corvo 9 (Avery, Visnovsky), 18:55. Second Period—2, Los Angeles, Cammalleri 16 (Visnovsky, Robitaille), 12:02 (pp). Third Period—3, Los Angeles, Frolov 15 (Avery, Dempsey), :44. 4, Los Angeles, Brown 8 (Kostopoulos), 4:42. 5, Los Angeles, Frolov 16 (penalty shot), 5:17. 6, Los Angeles, Frolov 17 (Brown, Conroy), 10:55.

Shots on goal—Los Angeles 17-15-10—42. Boston 11-5-14—30. Power-play Opportunities—Los Angeles 1 of 6; Boston 0 of 5. Goalies—Los Angeles, Garon 20-10-0 (30 shots-30 saves). Boston, Raycroft 7-16-2 (42-36), Thomas (10:55 third, 0-0). A—13,766 (17,565).

Panthers 3, Blues 1

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First Period—1, Florida, Jokinen 21 (Montador, Gratton), 14:59. 2, Florida, Nieuwendyk 10 (Stumpel), 17:32. Second Period—3, St. Louis, Dallman 1 (Weight, McAmmond), 10:46 (pp). 4, Florida, Horton 17 (Roberts, Jokinen), 16:00. Third Period—None.

Shots on goal—St. Louis 12-13-11—36. Florida 7-14-12—33. Power-play opportunities—St. Louis 1 of 7; Florida 0 of 3. Goalies—St. Louis, Sanford 4-8-1 (33 shots-30 saves). Florida, Luongo 18-18-6 (36-35). A—15,081 (19,250).

Rangers 5, Oilers 4 (OT)

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N.Y. Rangers12115

First Period—1, N.Y. Rangers, Rucchin 9 (Sykora, Nylander), 7:44. Second Period—2, Edmonton, Peca 6 (Stoll, Smyth), 2:22 (pp). 3, Edmonton, Hemsky 12 (Horcoff), 8:31 (sh). 4, Edmonton, Bergeron 9 (Stoll, Hemsky), 10:47 (pp). 5, N.Y. Rangers, Tyutin 4 (Straka, Jagr), 16:29 (pp). 6, N.Y. Rangers, Sykora 9 (Rucchin, Prucha), 18:33. Third Period—7, N.Y. Rangers, Prucha 21 (Rucinsky), 2:14. 8, Edmonton, Peca 7 (Moreau), 7:30 (sh). Overtime—9, N.Y. Rangers, Jagr 28 (Rozsival), :14. Shots on goal—Edmonton 10-11-9-0—30. N.Y. Rangers 6-9-6-1—22. Power-play Opportunities—Edmonton 2 of 5; N.Y. Rangers 1 of 10. Goalies—Edmonton, Markkanen 14-10-4 (22 shots-17 saves). N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist 17-5-5 (30-26). A—18,200 (18,200).

Red Wings 6, Flyers 3

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First Period—None. Second Period—1, Detroit, Datsyuk 17 (Zetterberg, Shanahan), 13:20 (pp). 2, Philadelphia, Gagne 30 (Forsberg, Knuble), 16:45 (pp). Third Period—3, Detroit, Chelios 2 (Draper, Maltby), :15 (sh). 4, Detroit, Maltby 5 (Shanahan, Zetterberg), :46. 5, Philadelphia, Seidenberg 2 (Gagne), 4:06. 6, Detroit, Zetterberg 21, 8:37. 7, Philadelphia, Gagne 31 (Forsberg, Knuble), 10:33. 8, Detroit, Zetterberg 22 (Datsyuk, Shanahan), 11:09. 9, Detroit, Lang 10 (Yzerman, Samuelsson), 14:10. Shots on goal—Philadelphia 7-6-7—20. Detroit 10-17-14—41. Power-play Opportunities—Philadelphia 1 of 6; Detroit 1 of 4. Goalies—Philadelphia, Niittymaki 17-6-4 (41 shots-35 saves). Detroit, Legace 16-5-0 (20-17). A—20,066 (20,058).

Sharks 2, Senators 0

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First Period—None. Second Period—1, San Jose, Marleau 18, 8:17. Third Period—2, San Jose, Ekman 9 (J.Thornton, Cheechoo), 2:45.

Shots on goal—San Jose 13-14-9—36. Ottawa 8-17-15—40. Power-play opportunities—San Jose 0 of 6; Ottawa 0 of 6. Goalies—San Jose, Nabokov 11-11-5 (40 shots-40 saves). Ottawa, Hasek 21-7-2 (36-34). A—19,538 (18,500).

Stars 4, Capitals 1

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First Period—1, Dallas, Arnott 13 (Zubov, Barnes), 3:07. 2, Dallas, Morrow 14 (Arnott, Daley), 9:39. 3, Dallas, Lehtinen 24 (Modano, Zubov), 16:17. Second Period—4, Washington, Ovechkin 27 (Sutherby, Kolzig), 3:06. Third Period—Arnott 14 (Morrow, Barnes), 3:48.

Shots on goal—Washington 7-9-11—27. Dallas 12-7-8—27. Power-play Opportunities—Washington 0 of 6; Dallas 0 of 4. Goalies—Washington, Kolzig 11-18-5 (27 shots-23 saves). Dallas, Turco 21-11-2 (28-27). A—18,161 (18,532).

WHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

EastGPWLOLSLPts
Saskatoon4426161154
Moose Jaw4122142349
Regina4323190147
Prince Albert4312211934
Brandon4114224133
CentralGPWLOLSLPts
Medicine Hat442990664
Calgary4231101063
Lethbridge4217192440
Swift Current4211203833
Red Deer4311281326

WESTERN CONFERENCE

B.C.GPWLOLSLPts
Kootenay4531120264
Vancouver4329100462
Kelowna4026121154
Prince George4222170347
Kamloops4421191346
U.S.GPWLOLSLPts
Everett4124152050
Portland4020171243
Seattle4017191338
Spokane4117204038
Tri-City3816173237

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

Thursday’s Results

No Games Scheduled.

Today’s Games

Moose Jaw at Brandon, 7:30 p.m.

Portland at Everett, 7:05 p.m.

Kootenay at Kamloops, 7 p.m.

Prince George at Kelowna, 7 p.m.

Red Deer at Regina, 7 p.m.

Lethbridge at Swift Current, 7:30 p.m.

Spokane at Tri-City, 7:05 p.m.

Medicine Hat at Vancouver, 7:30 p.m.

FIGURE SKATING

U.S. Championships

At St. Louis

JUNIOR PAIRS

After Free Skate

1. Kendra Moyle, Chelsea, Mich., and Andy Seitz, Bettendorf, Iowa, 147.81. 2. Bridget Namiotka, Chester Springs, Pa., and John Coughlin, Kansas City, Mo., 138.92. 3. Julia Vlassov, Manchester, N.H., and Drew Meekins, Wellesley, Mass., 138.85. 4. Kaela Pflumm, New York, and Christopher Pottenger, Coppell, Texas, 136.34. 5. Bianca Butler, Dana Point, Calif., and Joseph Jacobsen, Lake Arrowhead, Calif., 132.97. 6. Rhea Sy, Irvine, Calif., and Cole Davis, Cincinnati, 129.46. 7. Aaryn Smith and Will Chitwood, Colorado Springs, Colo., 129.04. 8. Katie Boxwell and Danny Curzon, Scottsdale, Ariz., 118.86. 9. Claire Davis, Littleton, Colo., and Nathan Miller, Oklahoma City, Okla., 118.48. 10. Lilly Pixley and John Salway, Fort Wayne, Ind., 115.89.

11. Lisa Moore, Fort Collins, Colo., and Justin Gaumond, Franklin, Mass., 113.10. 12. Arielle Trujillo, Las Vegas, and Grant Marron, Phoenix, 110.72. 13. Lindsey Seitz, Bettendorf, Iowa, and R.J. Westfall, St. Clair Shores, Mich., 110.14. 14. Noelle Chiavetta, Belmont, Mass., and Chad Brennan, Franklin, Mass., 93.80. 15. Meeran Trombley, Peru, N.Y., and Nathaniel Hess, Jackson, Wyo., 90.24.

SENIOR MEN’S

After Short Program

1. Johnny Weir, Coatesville, Pa., 83.28.

2. Michael Weiss, Washington, 77.55.

3. Evan Lysacek, Chicago, 74.03.

4. Matthew Savoie, Peoria, Ill., 72.50.

5. Timothy Goebel, Evanston, Ill., 70.27.

6. Ryan Bradley, Colorado Springs, Colo., 69.33.

7. Ryan Jahnke, Detroit, 67.39.

8. Scott Smith, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 66.25.

9. Rohene Ward, Minneapolis, 66.11.

10. Parker Pennington, Windsor, Conn., 64.86.

11. Nicholas LaRoche, Gardner, Mass., 57.68.

12. Michael Villarreal, Downey, Calif., 56.58.

13. Derrick Delmore, Fort Washington, Md., 54.58.

14. Dennis Phan, Dallas, 54.03.

15. Shaun Rogers, Baltimore, 53.18.

16. Jordan Wilson, Newport Beach, Calif., 52.27.

17. Tommy Steenberg, Honolulu, 51.62.

SENIOR LADIES

Short Program

1. Sasha Cohen, Corona Del Mar, Calif., 65.15 points.

2. Emily Hughes, Great Neck, N.Y., 59.11.

3. Beatrisa Liang, Granada Hills, Calif., 58.82.

4. Kimmie Meissner, Bel Air, Md., 55.03.

5. Alissa Czisny, Bowling Green, Ohio,, 54.51.

6. Christine Zukowski, Newark, Del., 51.01.

7. Katy Taylor, Houston, 48.69.

8. Stephanie Rosenthal, Salt Lake City, 47.40.

9. Amber Corwin, Hermosa Beach, Calif., 45.12.

10. Megan Williams-Stewart, Ellicott City, Md., 44.44.

11. Megan Oster, Kenosha, Wis., 41.33.

12. Jane Bugaeva, Raleigh, 41.08.

14. Amy Evidente, Sherman Oaks, Calif., 40.65.

15. Danielle Kahle, Thousand Oaks, Calif., 38.74.

16. Michelle Boulos, Duxbury, Mass., 38.52.

17. Abigail Legg, Ames, Iowa, 38.38.

18. Anna Madorsky, Bozeman, Mont., 35.88.

19. Stephanie Roth, Belmar, N.J., 25.76.

GOLF

Sony Open

PGA TOUR

At Waialae Country Club, Honolulu

Purse: $5.1 million

Yardage: 7,060; Par 70 (35-35)

FIRST ROUND

Rory Sabbatini34-31—65
David Toms32-34—66
K.J. Choi32-34—66
Charles Warren34-32—66
Jeff Gove33-33—66
Jeff Sluman34-33—67
Chad Campbell34-33—67
Peter Lonard35-32—67
Jim Furyk36-31—67
Bubba Watson32-35—67
James Driscoll34-33—67
Vaughn Taylor34-33—67
Tom Byrum34-34—68
Brent Geiberger37-31—68
Jerry Kelly35-33—68
Fred Funk33-35—68
Tommy Armour III35-33—68
Paul Azinger36-33—69
Jeff Maggert33-36—69
Loren Roberts34-35—69
Tag Ridings36-33—69
Will MacKenzie35-34—69
Roger Tambellini35-34—69
Steve Schneiter33-36—69
Jon Mills34-35—69
Richard S. Johnson34-35—69
Mathew Goggin36-33—69
Jerry Smith35-34—69
Steve Jones33-36—69
Paul Goydos34-35—69
Dudley Hart34-35—69
Jeremy Tucker38-31—69
Arron Oberholser36-34—70
Bo Van Pelt37-33—70
Arjun Atwal36-34—70
Robert Gamez34-36—70
Vance Veazey33-37—70
Nathan Green36-34—70
Henrik Bjornstad33-37—70
Steve Lowery36-34—70
Stuart Appleby36-34—70
Jason Bohn35-35—70
Mark Calcavecchia35-35—70
Carlos Franco36-34—70
Billy Mayfair36-34—70
John Engler, Jr.34-36—70
Shane Bertsch35-35—70
J.B. Holmes36-34—70
Joe Ogilvie35-36—71
Patrick Sheehan37-34—71
Harrison Frazar35-36—71
Brad Faxon32-39—71
Tom Lehman35-36—71
Carl Pettersson37-34—71
Olin Browne33-38—71
Rich Beem38-33—71
Stewart Cink34-37—71
Chris Couch35-36—71
Bill Haas35-36—71
David Branshaw33-38—71
Charles Howell III36-35—71
Aaron Baddeley37-34—71
Vijay Singh36-35—71
Lucas Glover35-36—71
Adam Scott34-37—71
Joe Durant35-36—71
Thomas Levet36-35—71
David Ishii35-36—71
Hunter Mahan34-37—71
Kiyoshi Miyazato36-35—71
Nicholas Thompson38-33—71
Heath Slocum34-38—72
Jason Gore39-33—72
Mike Weir39-33—72
Parker McLachlin35-37—72
Camilo Villegas35-37—72
Bubba Dickerson36-36—72
Alex Aragon38-34—72
Jesper Parnevik35-37—72
John Riegger38-34—72
Michael Allen35-37—72
Ryuji Imada35-37—72
Shigeki Maruyama35-37—72
Troy Matteson37-35—72
Kaname Yokoo36-36—72
Jeff Overton37-35—72
Yusaku Miyazato36-36—72
Craig Barlow36-37—73
Brett Quigley36-37—73
John Huston35-38—73
Kevin Hayashi37-36—73
Hidemichi Tanaka37-36—73
Todd Fischer36-37—73
Dean Wilson36-37—73
Jonathan Kaye37-36—73
Peter Jacobsen35-38—73
Bart Bryant36-37—73
Shiv Kapur37-36—73
Ron Whittaker36-37—73
Craig Stadler39-35—74
Woody Austin37-37—74
Tim Petrovic36-38—74
Jeff Brehaut38-36—74
Stephen Leaney38-36—74
Kris Cox40-34—74
D.J. Trahan38-36—74
Justin Rose40-34—74
D.A. Points39-35—74
David McKenzie37-37—74
Jason Schultz37-37—74
Tadahiro Takayama37-37—74
Charley Hoffman39-35—74
Eric Axley39-35—74
Frank Lickliter II39-36—75
Greg Chalmers39-36—75
Kenny Perry38-37—75
David Duval40-35—75
Sean O’Hair38-37—75
Ryan Moore39-36—75
Thaworn Wiratchant37-38—75
Nick Watney38-37—75
Pat Perez40-35—75
Jay Haas37-38—75
Tom Pernice, Jr.37-38—75
Steven Bowditch39-36—75
Charlie Wi38-37—75
Alex Cejka39-37—76

GYMNASTICS

High school

Greater Spokane League

At Mead

TEAM SCORING–Mead 165.175, Shadle Park 151.15, Ferris 149.15, Lakeside 143.9.

ALL-AROUND–1, Ashley Dotson (Mea) 35.725. 2, Tonya Turner (Mea) 34.6. 3, Stephanie Totman (SP) 33.5. 4, Sarah Miller (SP) 33.35. 5, Taylor Gray (Mea) 32.4.

BARS–1, Dotson (Mea) 8.675. 2, Totman (SP) 8.35. 3, Turner (Mea) 7.95.

BEAM–1, Miller (SP) 8.8. 2, Dotson (Mea), Gray (Mea), Kaysha Bouton (Fer) 8.7.

FLOOR–1, Dotson (Mea) 9.3. 1, Turner (Mea) 9.3. 3, Lindsey Haney (Fer) 9.2.

VAULT–1, Dotson (Mea) 9.05. 2, Turner (Mea) 8.9. 3, Bouton (Fer) 8.35.

At University

TEAM SCORING–University 162.9, Central Valley 159.5.

ALL-AROUND–1, Kayla McGahey (U-Hi) 35.425. 2, Maya Morgan (CV) 34.15. 3, Janelle Haffmeister (U-Hi) 32.675. 4, Courtney Sexton (CV) 32.45. 5, Melissa Huffey (CV) 31.575.

BARS–1, McGahey (U-Hi) 9.2. 2, Morgan (CV) 8.1. 3, Amanda Brantley (CV) 8.

BEAM–1, McGahey (U-Hi) 8.9. 2, Morgan (CV) 8.7. 3, Haffmeister (U-Hi) 8.6.

FLOOR–1, Sexton (CV) 9.15. 2, Tatiana Garcia (U-Hi) 8.875. 3, Hayley Wetterhus (CV) 8.8.

VAULT–1, Morgan (CV) 8.9. 2, McGahey (U-Hi) 8.875. 3, Sexton (CV) 8.6.

TENNIS

Medibank International

ATP – WTA TOUR

At Sydney International Centre, Australia

Purse: M, $419,000 (Intl.); W, $600,000 (Tier II)

Surface: Hard-Outdoor

SINGLES

Men

Second Round

Paradorn Srichaphan, Thailand, def. Ivo Karlovic, Croatia, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (6).

Quarterfinals

Andreas Seppi, Italy, def. Lleyton Hewitt (1), Australia, 4-6, 7-5, 7-5.

James Blake (8), United States, def. Arnaud Clement, France, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4.

Igor Andreev, Russia, def. Dmitry Tursonov, Russia, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4.

Nikolay Davydenko (2), Russia, def. Paradorn Srichaphan, Thailand, walkover.

Heineken Open

ATP TOUR

At ASB Bank Centre, New Zealand

Purse: $426,000 (Intl. Series)

Surface: Hard-Outdoor

SINGLES

Quarterfinals

Stanislas Wawrinka, Switzerland, def. Florian Mayer, Germany, 6-3, 6-4.

Jarkko Nieminen (7), Finland, def. Nicolas Massu, Chile, 6-3, 7-6 (4).

Mario Ancic (5), Croatia, def. Fernando Gonzalez (1), Chile, 6-0, 6-3.

Oliver Rochus (6), Belgium, def. David Ferrer (2), Spain, 6-2, 6-0.

WRESTLING

High school

Great Northern League

Riverside 48, Chewelah 23

215–Ludwig (Che) won by forfeit.

275–Diflorio (Riv) d. Eggleston 7-5.

103–Major (Riv) won by forfeit.

112–Cavegn (Riv) won by forfeit.

119–Gillam (Riv) p. Gilreath 1:23.

125–Spackman (Riv) p. Wardlaw 1:26.

130–Bender (Riv) p. Smith 5:41.

135–J.Desroches (Riv) d. Henderson 11-4.

140–Monasmith (Che) d. Henkle 10-2.

145–Sullens (Riv) p. Burgess :45.

152–Murray (Che) p. Hodge 3:41.

160–R.Desroches (Riv) p. Manners 1:01.

171–Bennedict (Che) d. Stump 7-2.

189–Trampush (Che) tf. Johnson 16-0.

Medical Lake 37, Pullman 36

145–Snyder (ML) p. J.Adams 3:48.

152–Wargo (Pul) p. Groce 2:39.

160–Propeck (ML) p. Kincaid 1:11.

171–K.Druffel (Pul) p. Maher 5:57.

189–J.Druffel (Pul) d. Wardell 10-4.

215–Thomas (Pul) p. Hinson 2:37.

275–Sammons (ML) p. Bryan 1:39.

103–Brad.Church (Pul) p. S.Chavez 1:57.

112–B.Chavez (ML) d. Barona 4-2.

119–Fino (ML) p. Buck 2:31.

125–Bart.Church (Pul) d. Murry 11-7.

130–Souders (ML) p. Beitz 1:18.

135–Linafelter (ML) d. S.Adams 5-3.

140–David (Pul) p. Bruce 2:23.

Non-league

Skyview 44, Lakeland 27

140–Horsley (Lak) d. Beck 15-9.

145–Katus (Lak) d. Renfeld 11-8.

152–Stevens (Skyview) md. Stevenson 15-2.

160–Forsberg (Skyview) d. Underdahl 6-4.

171–Valacks (Skyview) p. See 2:45.

189–Sanduval (Skyview) p. Storrs 5:34.

215–Hick (Skyview) p. Lyden 5:10.

275–Pulu (Skyview) won by forfeit

103–Birch (Skyview) won by forfeit

112–McCrite (Lak) d. Murin 7-0.

119–Wright (Lak) won by forfeit

125–Vicker (Skyview) p. Springer 3:24.

130–Frank (Lak) d. Zahradnick 8-1.

135–Palaniuk (Lak) d. Whiting 3-1.

Lakeland 36, Nampa 25

145–Katus (Lak) p. Meeker :41.

152–Stevenson (Lak) d. Nieder 7-4.

160–Underdahl (Lak) tf. Hansinger 15-0.

171–Sitar (Lak) d. Mathews 4-0.

189–Ramos (Nampa) p. Lyden 3:26.

215–Lester (Nampa) p. S.Storrs 1:12.

275–Roberts (Nampa) won by forfeit

103–Soliz (Nampa) won by forfeit

112–McCrite (Lak) d. Crane 10-5.

119–Meland (Nampa) d. K.Storrs 4-0.

125–Phreson (Nampa) md. Right 14-5.

130–Springer (Lak) p. Tynes 3:07.

135–Palaniuk (Lak) md. Colo 15-4.

140–Horsley (Lak) p. Easter 3:36.

TODAY’S ODDS

America’s Line

NO LINE REPORT: On the NBA board, there is no line on the Bobcats–Bucks game due to numerous Charlotte injuries; there is no line on the Sonics–Heat game due to Seattle guard Ray Allen (possible suspension).

NFL DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS

FavoritePointsUnderdog
OpenCurrentO/U
Saturday
SEAHAWKS 9 9.5 41.5 Redskins
BRONCOS 3 3 43.5 Patriots
Sunday
COLTS 9 9.5 47.5 Steelers
BEARS 3 3 30.5 Panthers

BASKETBALL

NBA
Favorite Points Underdog
PACERS 7 Wizards
BOBCATS NL Bucks
KNICKS 6.5 Hawks
GRIZZLIES 4 Nets
76ERS 6 Celtics
n-HORNETS 3 Kings
T’WOLVES 5.5 Nuggets
BLAZERS 2 Magic
SONICSNLHeat
n-Norman, Okla.
COLLEGE
Favorite Points Underdog
PENN 13.5 Cornell
Harvard 2 DARTMOUTH
PRINCETON 5 Columbia
STANFORD 1.5 California
CAL-IRVINE 6.5 CS-Northridge
Pacific 3.5 L BEACH ST
SIENA 2.5 Marist
MANHATTAN 15 Rider

Note: Open is the opening line, current is the up to date line, and O/U is the over/under point total for each game.

MOVES

BASEBALL

American League

BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Agreed to terms with 1B-OF Kevin Millar and LHP Franklyn Gracesqui on one-year contracts. Designated LHP Brian Burres for assignment.

CLEVELAND INDIANS—Designated LHP Brian Tallet for assignment.

SEATTLE MARINERS—Agreed to terms with RHP Julio Mateo on a two-year contract.

TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS—Agreed to terms with RHP Dan Miceli on a two-year contract. Designated RHP Franklin Nunez for assignment. Named Darcy Raymond vice president of branding and fan experience and Tom Hoof senior director of marketing.

National League

CINCINNATI REDS—Agreed to terms with RHP Grant Balfour on a one-year contract and INF Frank Menechino, C Ryan Hanigan and C Steve Torrealba on minor league contracts. Designated RHP Josh Hancock for assignment. Named Gene Kerns professional scout.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Agreed to terms with RHP Matt Wise on a two-year contract.

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Agreed to terms with RHP Brett Myers on a one-year contract.

SAN DIEGO PADRES—Agreed to terms with LHP Alan Embree on a minor league contract.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Named Mitchell Page hitting coach, Tony Beasley third base coach and Davey Lopes first base coach.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

ORLANDO MAGIC—Suspended G Steve Francis indefinitely for conduct detrimental to the team.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

GREEN BAY PACKERS—Named Mike McCarthy coach and signed him to a three-year contract.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Named Darrell Bevell offensive coordinator, Darrell Wyatt receivers coach, Pat Morris offensive line coach, Jim Hueber assistant offensive line coach, Jimmie Johnson tight ends coach and Brian Murphy assistant special teams coach.

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Signed WR Greg Camarillo, RB Larry Croom, RB Jonathan Evans, RB Derek Farmer, LB Akbar Gbaja-Biamila, TE Kelly Griffeth, WR Keron Henry, T Ben Johnson, DB Mitch Meeuwsen, RB Ray Perkins, LB Jonathan Pollard and TE Duncan Reid to one-year contracts.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS—Assigned C Zenon Konopka to Portland of the AHL.

ATLANTA THRASHERS—Activated G Mike Dunham from injured reserve. Assigned G Michael Garnett to Chicago of the AHL.

BOSTON BRUINS—Recalled C Ben Walter from Providence of the AHL.

LOS ANGELES KINGS—Activated LW Dustin Brown from injured reserve. Recalled G Adam Hauser and D Richard Petiot from Manchester of the AHL.

NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Assigned C Scott Nichol to Milwaukee of the AHL.

NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Fired Steve Stirling, coach. Named Brad Shaw coach. Announced the resignation of Mike Milbury, general manager. Activated G Rick DiPietro from injured reserve. Assigned F Jeff Hamilton and G Frederic Cloutier to Bridgeport of the AHL.

NEW YORK RANGERS—Recalled D Dale Purinton from Hartford of the AHL.

PHOENIX COYOTES—Activated LW Tyson Nash from injured reserve. Assigned RW Tim Jackman to San Antonio of the AHL.

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS—Assigned G Dany Sabourin to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the AHL.

VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Assigned Tyler Bouck to Manitoba.