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BASKETBALL

NBA

EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLPctGB
New Jersey2115.583
Philadelphia1820.4744
Boston1523.3957
New York1325.3429
Toronto1326.3339 1/2
SoutheastWLPctGB
Miami2316.590
Washington1720.4595
Orlando1422.3897 1/2
Charlotte1128.28212
Atlanta1027.27012
CentralWLPctGB
Detroit325.865
Indiana2116.56811
Cleveland2016.55611 1/2
Milwaukee1918.51413
Chicago1622.42116 1/2

WESTERN CONFERENCE

SouthwestWLPctGB
San Antonio309.769
Dallas2910.7441
Memphis2314.6226
New Orleans1919.50010 1/2
Houston1225.32417
NorthwestWLPctGB
Denver2119.525
Utah2019.513 1/2
Minnesota1818.5001
Seattle1523.3955
Portland1424.3686
PacificWLPctGB
Phoenix2513.658
L.A. Clippers2015.5713 1/2
L.A. Lakers2118.5384 1/2
Golden State1819.4866 1/2
Sacramento1721.4478

Thursday’s Results

Detroit 105, New York 79

Sacramento 118, L.A. Lakers 109, OT

Today’s Games

Milwaukee at Atlanta, 4 p.m.

New Orleans at Washington, 4 p.m.

Memphis at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.

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

Orlando at Charlotte, 4:30 p.m.

Indiana at Minnesota, 5 p.m.

San Antonio at Miami, 5 p.m.

Houston at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.

Utah at Denver, 6 p.m.

Toronto at Seattle, 7:30 p.m.

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

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

Cleveland at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.

Kings 118, Lakers 109 (OT)

L.A. Lakers (109) – Odom 7-15 1-2 16, Brown 3-6 2-4 8, Mihm 5-9 1-1 11, Bryant 17-35 13-13 51, Parker 4-9 0-0 10, George 3-8 0-0 8, Vujacic 2-3 0-0 5, Cook 0-4 0-0 0, Walton 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 41-93 17-20 109.

Sacramento (118) – Stojakovic 4-12 4-4 13, Thomas 7-12 2-2 16, Miller 7-17 1-2 16, Martin 3-4 0-0 7, Bibby 13-29 8-10 40, Abdur-Rahim 2-4 7-8 11, Garcia 4-7 0-0 11, Hart 1-3 2-2 4. Totals 41-88 24-28 118.

L.A. Lakers312124285109
Sacramento2727203014118

3-Point Goals—L.A. Lakers 10-32 (Bryant 4-12, George 2-6, Parker 2-6, Vujacic 1-2, Odom 1-5, Cook 0-1), Sacramento 12-26 (Bibby 6-11, Garcia 3-6, Miller 1-1, Martin 1-1, Stojakovic 1-7). Fouled Out—Mihm, Odom. Rebounds—L.A. Lakers 56 (Odom 10), Sacramento 50 (Thomas 12). Assists—L.A. Lakers 24 (Odom 6), Sacramento 27 (Thomas 10). Total Fouls—L.A. Lakers 29, Sacramento 22. A—17,317. (17,317).

Pistons 105, Knicks 79

Detroit (105) – Prince 7-13 0-0 18, R.Wallace 9-16 1-2 23, B.Wallace 3-6 0-2 6, Billups 1-7 0-0 2, Hamilton 11-16 2-2 26, Arroyo 1-3 0-0 2, McDyess 2-10 0-0 4, Delfino 3-4 4-6 11, Evans 2-5 1-2 6, Maxiell 0-0 1-4 1, Milicic 3-3 0-0 6. Totals 42-83 9-18 105.

New York (79) – Frye 7-15 1-1 15, Lee 0-2 0-0 0, Curry 10-15 6-10 26, Crawford 1-6 0-0 2, Robinson 5-12 0-0 11, Taylor 3-4 0-0 6, Richardson 2-6 2-2 6, James 1-2 2-2 4, Ariza 3-4 0-0 6, Woods 1-1 1-3 3. Totals 33-67 12-18 79.

Detroit28202631105
New York1320182879

3-Point Goals—Detroit 12-25 (Prince 4-6, R.Wallace 4-9, Hamilton 2-3, Delfino 1-1, Evans 1-2, Billups 0-4), New York 1-7 (Robinson 1-2, Crawford 0-2, Richardson 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Detroit 47 (B.Wallace, McDyess 7), New York 43 (Curry 8). Assists—Detroit 30 (Billups 13), New York 13 (Robinson 4). Total Fouls—Detroit 14, New York 19. A—18,949. (19,763).

College men

EAST

Binghamton 57, Hartford 55

Boston U. 73, Stony Brook 65

Cent. Connecticut St. 79, Quinnipiac 69

Delaware 95, James Madison 68

Drexel 73, Georgia St. 57

Iona 86, Loyola, Md. 68

Maine 67, New Hampshire 53

Mount St. Mary’s, Md. 64, Monmouth, N.J. 54

SOUTH

Austin Peay 96, Tenn.-Martin 88

Coastal Carolina 63, Charleston Southern 62

E. Kentucky 86, Jacksonville St. 78

ETSU 81, Stetson 72

Fla. International 61, New Orleans 52

Gardner-Webb 72, Jacksonville 67

George Mason 74, Northeastern 63

Hofstra 76, Old Dominion 68

Kennesaw St. 63, Mercer 57

McNeese St. 64, Nicholls St. 59

N.C.-Wilmington 78, Towson 46

Samford 65, Morehead St. 64

South Alabama 73, Middle Tennessee 63

Tennessee St. 68, SE Missouri 63

Tennessee Tech 75, E. Illinois 60

Troy 76, W. Kentucky 49

Virginia 72, North Carolina 68

Winthrop 67, Liberty 47

MIDWEST

Chicago St. 90, Valparaiso 76

Cleveland St. 87, Ill.-Chicago 83

IUPUI 63, Centenary 52

Loyola of Chicago 74, Butler 64

Missouri St. 71, S. Illinois 63

Wichita St. 69, Evansville 62

Wis.-Green Bay 57, Wright St. 44

Xavier 73, Cincinnati 71, OT

SOUTHWEST

Ark.-Little Rock 69, North Texas 60

Arkansas St. 72, Denver 61

Oral Roberts 74, Oakland, Mich. 63

Sam Houston St. 71, Texas-San Antonio 63

Stephen F.Austin 59, Texas St. 55

Texas-Arlington 71, SE Louisiana 63

FAR WEST

Air Force 66, Utah 44

Arizona 90, Stanford 81, OT

Boise St. 68, San Jose St. 65

CS Northridge 70, UC Davis 60

California 88, Arizona St. 58

E. Washington 80, Idaho St. 64

Long Beach St. 97, Cal St.-Fullerton 96, OT

Montana St. 78, Sacramento St. 75

N. Arizona 83, Montana 80

Oregon 52, Washington St. 50

Portland St. 73, Weber St. 59

UC Irvine 71, UC Riverside 61

Washington 69, Oregon St. 65

College women

EAST

Lafayette 60, Penn 56

Loyola, Md. 63, Rider 47

Massachusetts 81, Richmond 67

Quinnipiac 64, Mount St. Mary’s, Md. 57

Temple 48, Rutgers 47

SOUTH

Auburn 71, Kentucky 57

Austin Peay 62, Tenn.-Martin 59

Belmont 71, Florida Atlantic 50

Duke 77, N.C. State 57

E. Kentucky 87, Jacksonville St. 77

ETSU 73, Campbell 63

Fla. International 87, New Orleans 51

Florida 66, Mississippi 58

Florida St. 80, Clemson 66

Gardner-Webb 69, Kennesaw 43

Georgia 81, Mississippi St. 42

LSU 79, Alabama 43

Louisiana-Monroe 56, Lamar 47

Mercer 66, Jacksonville 59

Miami 82, Boston College 68

Middle Tennessee 59, South Alabama 58

Nicholls St. 62, McNeese St. 51

North Florida 61, Stetson 55

SE Missouri 78, Tennessee St. 35

Samford 51, Morehead St. 49

Tennessee 80, Vanderbilt 68

Tennessee Tech 78, E. Illinois 67

Texas-Arlington 61, SE Louisiana 43

W. Kentucky 64, Troy 36

Wake Forest 77, Virginia Tech 71

MIDWEST

Iowa 68, Wisconsin 59

Michigan St. 72, Illinois 61

Minnesota 85, Michigan 57

Ohio St. 60, Indiana 50

S. Illinois 85, Creighton 63

Wis.-Green Bay 77, Ill.-Chicago 58

Youngstown St. 68, Cleveland St. 56

SOUTHWEST

Arkansas St. 70, Denver 39

North Texas 60, Ark.-Little Rock 43

Stephen F.Austin 82, Texas St. 49

Texas-San Antonio 75, Sam Houston St. 71, OT

FAR WEST

California 66, Arizona St. 64

Fresno St. 76, Idaho 57

Gonzaga 81, San Diego 66

Idaho St. 89, E. Washington 68

Loyola Marymount 68, St. Mary’s, Cal. 62

Nevada 74, Utah Valley St. 59

N. Arizona 65, Montana 60

Oregon 54, Washington St. 50

Sacramento St. 66, Montana St. 57

San Francisco 57, Portland 54

San Jose St. 63, Boise St. 57

Santa Clara 67, Pepperdine 62

Stanford 82, Arizona 51

UC Davis 79, CS Northridge 68

UC Riverside 76, UC Irvine 46

Washington 70, Oregon St. 53

Pacific-10 Conference

Oregon 54, Washington St. 50

Washington State (6-11, 0-8)–Montgomery 0-3 0-0 0, Benz 5-10 2-2 14, Moore 3-11 0-0 6, Appleton 4-7 1-2 12, DuRocher 1-8 1-2 4, Stratton 0-2 0-0 0, Blue 2-4 1-2 5, Bemis 0-2 1-2 1, Ferguson 0-0 1-2 1, Coates 3-7 1-2 7. Totals 18-54 8-14 50.

Oregon (11-6, 2-5)–Wagner 3-4 0-0 7, Haring 5-9 0-0 10, Ganes 3-9 3-3 10, Chapdelaine 2-4 0-0 5, Oaks 2-5 2-2 7, Nurse 0-1 0-0 0, Richards 0-1 0-0 0, Forristall 1-2 1-2 3, Davis 2-9 4-4 9, Gunderson 1-3 0-0 3, Okwumabua 0-1 0-0 0, Shetters 0-1 0-2 0. Totals 19-49 10-13 54.

Halftime–Oregon 29, Washington State 22. 3-point goals–Washington State 6-16 (Appleton 3-4, Benz 2-3, DuRocher 1-6, Bemis 0-1, Stratton 0-2). Oregon 6-18 (Oaks 1-1, Gunderson 1-1, Wagner 1-2, Ganes 1-3, Chapdelaine 1-3, Davis 1-7 Forristall 0-1). Rebounds–Washington State 33 (Moore, Appleton 6), Oregon 37 (Haring 7). Assists–Washington State 11 (Appleton, Blue 3), Oregon 10 (Chapdelaine 3). Technicals–None. A–3360.

Washington 70, Oregon State 53

Washington (13-4, 6-2 Pac-10) – Watson 2-10 1-2 6, Plouffe 7-11 5-5 19, Florence 2-6 1-2 5, Hicks 6-7 1-1 14, Banks 2-6 0-0 4, Bell 2-5 0-0 4, Craddock 3-5 0-0 8, Schelly 0-0 0-0 0, McNeill 0-1 0-0 0, Castro 1-1 0-0 2, Jones 0-0 0-0 0, O’Hara 1-2 0-0 2, O’Neill 3-6 0-0 6. Totals 29-60 8-10 70.

Oregon State (7-8, 1-6 Pac-10) – Ducker 7-10 2-3 16, Butler 5-14 2-3 12, Vickery 1-1 2-3 0, Close 0-4 0-0 0, Rivera 4-8 3-3 13, Young 1-4 0-2 2, Fox-Griffin 0-1 0-0 0, Nash 2-6 2-4 6, White 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-48 11-18 53.

Halftime–Washington 39, Oregon State 15. 3-point goals–Washington 4-15 (Craddock 2-3, Watson 1-2, Hicks 1-2, Plouffe 0-1, Banks 0-1, Bell 0-1, Florence 0-2, O’Neill 0-3), Oregon State 2-7 (Rivera 2-4, Young 0-1, Close 0-2. Fouled out–None. Rebounds–Washington 35 (Banks 8), Oregon State 29 (Nash 8). Assists–Washington 16 (Florence 7), Oregon State 11 (Ducker 4). Total fouls–Washington 20, Oregon State 12. A–863.

Big Sky Conference

Idaho St. 89, Eastern Washington 68

Eastern Washingon (7-8, 1-1) – Chicane 7-12 1-3 16, Benson 1-3 0-0 2, Chaffee 4-7 1-3 9, Chadd 1-9 2-2 4, Allen 0-0 4-4 4, Olson 0-1 0-0 0, Gonnella 3-8 0-0 9, Knight 2-7 0-1 3, Osborn 0-5 1-2 1, Johnson 0-1 1-2 1, Page 3-5 4-5 10, Moore 2-3 2-4 6. Totals 23-61 16-26 68.

Idaho State (8-9 2-1) – Hixon 1-5 3-4 6, Boyce 6-11 2-4 16, Doma 10-14 8-8 28, Boesel 4-9 0-1 11, Lightfoot 7-13 3-4 18, Brown 2-4 3-3 8, Gorny 0-0 0-0 0, Zygmontowicz 0-0 0-0 0, Grohs 1-1 0-0 2, Dziurdzia 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 31-57 19-24 89.

Halftime—Eastern Washington 33 Idaho State 45. 3-point goals—Eastern Washinton 6-24 (Gonnella 3-6, Knight 2-4, Chicane 1-3), Idaho State 8-16 (Boesel 3-7, Boyce 2-2, Hixon 1-2, Lightfoot 1-2, Brown 1-3). Fouled out—Hixon. Rebounds—Eastern Washington 38 (Chaffee and Chicane 5), Idaho State 34 (Boesel and Doma 7). Assissts—Eastern Washington 11 (Allen 3), Idaho State 24 (Boesel and Brown 6). Total fouls—Eastern Washington 27, Idaho State 20. A–NA.

Western Athletic Conference

Fresno State 76, Idaho 57

Fresno State (12-4, 4-0)–Green 5-7 0-0 10, Perera 0-4 0-0 0, Parrish 11-16 0-0 23, Swearengin 2-7 0-0 5, Plummer 2-3 0-0 4, Lopez 0-0 0-0 0, Roberson 3-4 0-0 6, Wilson 3-6 1-1 7, Videbeck 0-0 0-0 0, Henry 4-4 2-2 10, Atherley 1-2 0-0 3, Probst 0-2 0-0 0, Hagemeister 0-0 0-0 0, Walker-Roche 3-4 0-0 8. Totals 34-59 3-3 76.

Idaho (7-9, 3-2)–Mitchell 5-8 1-1 12, Faurholt 6-16 2-3 15, Felton 2-6 0-0 4, Bowen 1-2 0-0 3, Summers 4-13 4-4 12, Halliday 1-2 1-1 3, Flynn 1-4 1-2 4, Suffolk 1-1 0-0 2, Schlotthauer 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 22-53 9-11 57.

Halftime–Fresno State 39, Idaho 25. 3-point goals–Fresno State 5-12 (Walker-Roche 2-2, Swearengin 1-1, Atherley 1-2, Parrish 1-3, Probst 0-1, Wilson 0-1, Perera 0-2. Idaho 4-14 (Bowen 1-1, Mitchell 1-3, Flynn 1-4, Faurholt 1-5, Halliday 0-1). Rebounds–Fresno State 37 (Parrish, Swearengin 6), Idaho 20 (Summers 6). Assist–Fresno State 26 (Swearengin 9), Idaho 16 (Mitchell 8). Technicals–None. A–1,038.

West Coast Conference

Gonzaga 81, San Diego 66

San Diego (6-11, 1-3 WCC) – Loewe 5-12 0-1 10, Rego 4-11 3-4 13, Voisinet 2-7 0-0 4, Harris 9-19 2-2 23, Dong 3-7 0-1 7, Collato 2-10 1-3 7, Helvey 0-1 0-0 0, Herman 0-0 0-0 0, Mangrum 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 26-69 6-11 66.

Gonzaga (8-12, 3-2 WCC) – Anderson 9-14 4-6 22, Hawk 4-9 6-6 15, Harris 1-2 0-0 2, Ridenour 1-7 1-2 3, Bjorklund 2-3 2-2 8, Polishchuck 5-6 9-10 21, Laney 0-0 0-0 0, Hassett 3-5 2-2 8, Renius 1-2 0-0 2, Prichard 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-28 24-28 81.

Halftime–San Diego 66 Gonzaga 81. 3 point goals–San Diego 8-18 (Harris 3-4, Collato 2-6, Rego 2-6, Dong 1-2), Gonzaga 5-8 (Polishchuck 2-2, Bjorklund 2-2, Hawk 1-1). Fouled out–None. Rebounds–San Diego 30 (Loewe 11), Gonzaga 35 (Anderson 10). Assissts–San Diego 15 (Rego 6), Gonzaga 12 (Hawk 3). Total fouls–San Diego 22, Gonzaga 10. A–NA.

High school boys

IDAHO

Aberdeen 52, West Side 50

American Falls 63, Bear Lake 35

Buhl 73, Filer 30

Mullan 73, Coeur d’Alene (Soph) 36

Richfield 44, Bliss 35

Rigby 55, Clark County 48

Shoshone 40, Dietrich 38

Twin Falls Christian Academy 53, Saint Ambrose 45

WASHINGTON

Bear Creek 57, Rainier Christian 36

Brewster 76, Okanogan 19

Forks 61, Hoquiam 57

Litchfield 60, Castle Rock 58, OT

Stevenson 55, Lacenter 48

Wahluke 72, Walla Walla VA Academy 42

IDAHO

Inland Empire League

Lewiston 49, Lake City 38

Lewiston9101020- 49
Lake City111746- 38

Lewiston (14-0) B.Gregg 9 1-1 20, Moser 1 2-2 4, Blewett 3 3-8 9, Margaritov 0 0-0 0, Heckler 0 0-0 0, Butler 0 2-2 2, Kinzer 0 0-0 0, J.Gregg 1 2-2 4, Ebel 3 0-0 6, Packwood 1 2-4 4. Totals 18 12-19 49.

Lake City (5-9) Everson 0 0-0 0, Bra. Bemis 2 3-4 7, B. Capaul 0 0-0 0, Kreighbaum 3 0-0 7, Taylor 4 1-1 9, Bre. Bemis 4 1-2 10, Marfice 0 0-0 0, Stoddard 2 0-0 4, Souza 0 1-2 1, Fromm 0 0-0 0, Bridges 0 0-0 0. Totals 15 6-9 38.

3-point goals–B. Gregg, Kreighbaum, Stoddard. Total fouls–Lewiston 12, Lake City 20. Fouled out–Taylor, Bre. Bemis. Technicals–Lewiston coach Dave Cornelia.

Post Falls 53, Moscow 46

Post Falls1191518- 53
Moscow8111413- 46

Post Falls (9-4) Turpin 12, Deines 2, Hamilton 5, Nordmeyer 0, Schneidmiller 0, Haas 16, Hudec 4, Pingel 14.

Moscow (9-5) Wimer 14, S. Miller 5, A. Miller 3, Williams 10, Line 1, Roberts 3, Herrenbruck 10.

Non-league

Mullan 73, Cd’A (sophomores) 36

Coeur d’Alene Sophomores1141110- 36
Mullan30151414- 73

Coeur d’Alene Sophomores Fox 7, Gable 3, Olson 3, Charles 10, White 0, Tee 8, Ames 5

Mullan (9-3) James 22, Pehan 17, Murray 8, Jo.Ploharz 14, Ja.Ploharz 4, Gray 2, S.Coy 0, Erickson 0, Ra. Auger 4, Re. Auger 2

High school girls

IDAHO

Bishop Kelly 43, Nampa 25

Blackfoot 39, Bonneville 30

Burley 70, Wood River 24

Butte County 53, N. Fremont 32

Carey 44, Camas County 34

Coeur d’ Alene (Soph) 59, Mullan 30

Declo 41, Kimberly 18

Emmett 49, Caldwell 25

Firth 57, Ririe 24

Hagerman 58, Lighthouse Christian 30

Hansen 46, Castleford 37

Highland 51, Twin Falls 35

Idaho City 40, Gem State Adventist 31

Jerome 48, Minico 36

Lake City 48, Lewiston 31

Melba 50, Marsing 35

Middleton 59, Weiser 35

Moscow 40, Post Falls 37

Nampa Christian 38, Parma 25

Oakley 76, Murtaugh 35

Preston 50, Century 45

Skyview 64, Mountain Home 34

South Fremont 58, Teton 42

Vallivue 53, Kuna 26

W. Jefferson 61, Challis 49

WASHINGTON

Aberdeen 59, North Thurston 46

Black Hills 69, W. F. West 66

Columbia River 67, Kelso 49

Ephrata 59, Omak 54

Fort Vancouver 42, Mountain View 41

Heritage 43, Evergreen (Vancouver) 20

Hudson’s Bay 41, Battle Ground 37

Ilwaco 43, Winlock 38

Kalama 47, Onalaska 40

Okanogan 53, Brewster 46

Prairie 62, Skyview 50

Raymond 56, North Beach 48

Taholah 68, Wishkah Valley 40

Toutle Lake 63, Columbia Adventist 21

Tumwater 77, Timberline 27

Wahluke 58, Walla Walla VA Academy 49

Willapa Valley 58, Naselle 30

IDAHO

Inland Empire League

Lake City 48, Lewiston 31

Lewiston9499- 31
Lake City9151311- 48

Lewiston (7-11) Devorak 0 0-0 0, Seidel 1 1-2 4, Lohman 0 0-0 0, Larsen 1 0-0 3, Luke 0 1-2 1, Edwards-Teasley 4 1-2 9, Judd 1 1-2 3, Hechtner 1 7-8 9, Havens 0 2-2 2, 8 13-18 31.

Lake City (9-9) Fenenbock 5 1-2 11, Hawn 1 4-4 6, Bytensen 1 0-0 2, Moreland 1 1-2 3, Bemis 1 0-0 3, Couser 0 2-2 2, Johnson 0 0-0 0, Satterthwaite 0 0-0 0, Crimp 2 2-2 6, Baker 4 6-7 14, Vaughn 0 1-2 1, 15 17-21 48.

3-point goals–Seidel, Larsen, Bemis. Total fouls–Lewiston 14, Lake City 16.

Moscow 40, Post Falls 37

Post Falls98911- 37
Moscow611158- 40

Post Falls (9-8) McArthur 2 6-10 11, Arnone 1 0-2 2, Schoening 2 0-0 4, McVeigh 5 1-2 12, Mathewson 0 0-0 0, Boviall 1 0-0 2, Topp 0 1-2 1, Schmidt 0 0-0 0, Steinbach 2 3-4 5, 13 10-20 37.

Moscow (6-10) Dolny 0 0-0 0, Divilbiss 0 0-0 0, Lee-Painter 0 0-0 0, Bender 1 1-2 3, Picard 1 1-2 3, Scott 4 2-2 10, Roberts 0 0-0 0, Nelsen 2 0-0 4, Bieker 1 0-0 2, Taylor 8 2-6 18, 17 6-12 40.

3-point goals–McArthur, McVeigh. Total fouls–Post Falls 13, Moscow 16.

Non-league

Cd’A (sophomores) 59, Mullan 30

Coeur d’Alene Sophomores9141026- 59
Mullan85125- 30

Coeur d’Alene Sophomores Brouilarb 9, Duran 18, Chissie 2, Dotts 13, Westwood 3, Davis 4, DeHaas 10.

Mullan (1-12) Hammond 3, Talley 11, Valerio 9, Story 2, Welling 0, Hocking 0, Walsh 2, Ives 3.

FOOTBALL

NFL Playoffs

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Sunday, Jan. 22

Pittsburgh at Denver, Noon (CBS)

Carolina at Seattle, 3:30 p.m. (FOX)

College

Bowl Games

Saturday, Jan. 21

East-West Shrine Classic at San Antonio

1 p.m. (ESPN2)

Hula Bowl at Honolulu

4 p.m. (ESPN2)

HOCKEY

NHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLOTPtsGFGA
Philadelphia2811864166148
N.Y. Rangers2614759148122
New Jersey2418553141141
N.Y. Islanders2024242137166
Pittsburgh1127931130188
NortheastWLOTPtsGFGA
Ottawa3110466188109
Buffalo2914361151132
Toronto2419351149148
Montreal2117648130140
Boston1821743133150
SoutheastWLOTPtsGFGA
Carolina3210468171143
Atlanta2319652175169
Tampa Bay2320349136141
Florida1823743125154
Washington1624537130173

WESTERN CONFERENCE

CentralWLOTPtsGFGA
Detroit3112365172120
Nashville2812662147135
Chicago1625638123163
Columbus1629234109166
St. Louis1029626114175
NorthwestWLOTPtsGFGA
Calgary2714559123116
Vancouver2715559158142
Colorado2718357178153
Edmonton2517555155146
Minnesota2121446129120
PacificWLOTPtsGFGA
Dallas3014262151121
Los Angeles2918260171152
Anaheim2016949131128
Phoenix2322248134146
San Jose2117648138136

Thursday’s Results

Boston 5, Philadelphia 2

Washington 5, St. Louis 4, SO

Carolina 4, N.Y. Islanders 3

Anaheim 4, Ottawa 3, SO

N.Y. Rangers 4, Pittsburgh 2

New Jersey 4, Nashville 3, SO

Chicago 4, Colorado 2

Phoenix 6, Florida 3

Calgary 3, Montreal 2

Vancouver 4, Buffalo 1

Edmonton 3, San Jose 2, SO

Los Angeles 8, Atlanta 6

Today’s Games

St. Louis at Columbus, 4 p.m.

Chicago at Minnesota, 5 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.

Blackhawks 4, Avalanche 2

Colorado1102
Chicago1304

First Period—1, Chicago, Calder 10 (Vrbata, Arnason), :17. 2, Colorado, Svatos 28 (McLean), 6:14 (pp). Second Period—3, Chicago, Dowd 3 (Barnaby, Keith), 3:55. 4, Chicago, Yakubov 1 (Vrbata), 7:43. 5, Colorado, Laaksonen 11 (Liles, Richardson), 9:34. 6, Chicago, Calder 11 (Yakubov, Vrbata), 17:12. Third Period—None.

Shots on goal—Colorado 20-9-10—39. Chicago 4-13-8—25. Power-play opportunities—Colorado 1 of 10; Chicago 0 of 4. Goalies—Colorado, Aebischer 18-10-0 (25 shots-21 saves). Chicago, Khabibulin 12-17-3 (39-37). A—12,063 (20,500).

Bruins 5, Flyers 2

Boston1315
Philadelphia0112

First Period—1, Boston, Green 6, 5:06. Second Period—2, Boston, Bergeron 14 (Samsonov, Boyes), 1:21 (pp). 3, Philadelphia, Kapanen 8 (Rathje, Knuble), 4:38. 4, Boston, Sturm 16 (Bergeron, Jurcina), 8:35. 5, Boston, Green 7 (Samsonov), 16:42. Third Period—6, Philadelphia, Gagne 32 (Rathje, Jones), 5:40 (pp). 7, Boston, Primeau 8 (Fitzgerald), 13:47.

Shots on goal—Boston 7-7-4—18. Philadelphia 8-13-16—37. Power-play opportunities—Boston 1 of 3; Philadelphia 1 of 5. Goalies—Boston, Thomas 2-0-1 (37 shots-35 saves). Philadelphia, Niittymaki 17-7-6 (18-13). A—19,618 (19,523).

Canucks 4, Sabres 1

Buffalo0101
Vancouver0134

First Period—None. Second Period—1, Vancouver, Burrows 2 (Kesler, Salo), 11:29 (sh). 2, Buffalo, Pominville 9 (Connolly, Drury), 15:56 (pp). Third Period—3, Vancouver, Baumgartner 4 (H.Sedin, D.Sedin), 4:07 (pp). 4, Vancouver, Morrison 11 (McCarthy, Naslund), 12:53. 5, Vancouver, Ruutu 9 (Auld), 19:11 (en).

Shots on goal—Buffalo 10-6-9—25. Vancouver 7-13-6—26. Power-play opportunities—Buffalo 1 of 7; Vancouver 1 of 6. Goalies—Buffalo, Miller 13-7-0 (26 shots-22 saves). Vancouver, Auld 19-11-3 (25 shots-24 saves). A—18,630 (18,422).

Capitals 5, Blues 4 (SO)

St. Louis21104
Washington20205

Washington won shootout 2-1

First Period—1, Washington, Clymer 7, 4:00. 2, St. Louis, Young 9 (McAmmond, Cajanek), 9:27 (pp). 3, Washington, Ovechkin 33 (Clark, Yonkman), 9:52. 4, St. Louis, Wideman 5 (Sillinger, Drake), 18:23 (pp). Second Period—5, St. Louis, Sillinger 17 (Weight, Drake), 2:55 (pp). Third Period—6, Washington, Clark 9 (Yonkman), 1:07. 7, Washington, Willsie 7 (Ovechkin, Muir), 3:53 (pp). 8, St. Louis, McAmmond 13 (Young, Jackman), 15:31. Overtime—None. Shootout—Washington 2 (Laich NG, Ovechkin G, Zubrus NG, Eminger G); St. Louis 1 (Cajanek NG, Weight NG, McAmmond G, Young NG).

Missed Penalty Shot—Sillinger, StL, :51 overtime. Shots on goal—St. Louis 8-10-11-5—34. Washington 11-10-7-2—30. Power-play Opportunities—St. Louis 3 of 8; Washington 1 of 6. Goalies—St. Louis, Sanford 4-10-2 (30 shots-26 saves). Washington, Kolzig 12-18-5 (34-30). A—16,721 (18,277).

Coyotes 6, Panthers 3

Florida1113
Phoenix3216

First Period—1, Phoenix, Michalek 8 (Ballard, Nagy), 6:00. 2, Florida, Gelinas 9 (Bouwmeester, Horton), 7:31 (pp). 3, Phoenix, Doan 14 (Nagy, Johnson), 16:11 (pp). 4, Phoenix, Doan 15 (Ballard, Nagy), 18:59 (pp). Second Period—5, Florida, Stumpel 5 (Hill, Gelinas), 5:41. 6, Phoenix, Scatchard 7 (Comrie, Ballard), 13:13 (pp). 7, Phoenix, Mara 10 (Nagy, Scatchard), 18:55 (pp). Third Period—8, Florida, Nieuwendyk 12, 5:58. 9, Phoenix, Sanderson 12 (Ballard, Comrie), 13:50 (pp).

Shots on goal—Florida 7-14-8—29. Phoenix 14-14-7—35. Power-play opportunities—Florida 1 of 7; Phoenix 5 of 8. Goalies—Florida, Luongo 18-19-7 (28 shots-23 saves), McLennan (20:00 Third, 7-6). Phoenix, Joseph 18-17-0 (29-26). A—13,195 (17,799).

Devils 4, Predators 3 (SO)

New Jersey12004
Nashville11103

New Jersey won shootout 2-0

First Period—1, Nashville, Sullivan 23 (Zidlicky), 5:04. 2, New Jersey, Elias 3 (Langenbrunner, Rafalski), 18:23 (pp). Second Period—3, New Jersey, Langenbrunner 9 (Matvichuk, Madden), 11:58. 4, New Jersey, Marshall 3 (White, Brylin), 13:26 (pp). 5, Nashville, Timonen 7 (Perreault, Kariya), 17:30 (pp). Third Period—6, Nashville, Erat 12 (Hall, Walker), 9:57 (pp). Overtime—None. Shootout—New Jersey 2 (Kozlov G, Elias NG, Gionta G); Nashville 0 (Sullivan NG, Kariya NG).

Shots on goal—New Jersey 12-14-6-2—34. Nashville 9-6-15-2—32. Power-play opportunities—New Jersey 2 of 2; Nashville 2 of 3. Goalies—New Jersey, Brodeur 22-14-3 (32 shots-29 saves). Nashville, Vokoun 22-9-5 (34-30). A—12,299 (17,113).

Flames 3, Canadiens 2

Montreal1012
Calgary2103

First Period—1, Montreal, Koivu 11 (Souray, Ribeiro), 3:07 (pp). 2, Calgary, Iginla 20 (Ference, Huselius), 5:41 (pp). 3, Calgary, Langkow 15 (Phaneuf, Amonte), 15:01 (pp). Second Period—4, Calgary, Iginla 21 (Reinprecht, Lombardi), 10:51. Third Period—5, Montreal, Kovalev 10 (Koivu), 15:36.

Shots on goal—Montreal 6-5-7—18. Calgary 12-9-9—30. Power-play opportunities—Montreal 1 of 5; Calgary 2 of 5. Goalies—Montreal, Theodore 16-12-5 (30 shots-27 saves). Calgary, Kiprusoff 24-12-5 (18-16). A—14,289 (17,409).

Hurricanes 4, Islanders 3

N.Y. Islanders1113
Carolina2114

First Period—1, Carolina, Ladd 5 (Brind’Amour, Williams), 5:43 (pp). 2, N.Y. Islanders, Asham 8 (Blake, Gervais), 6:25. 3, Carolina, Cullen 17 (Brind’Amour, Williams), 16:00. Second Period—4, N.Y. Islanders, Martinek 1 (Hamilton, Godard), 9:27. 5, Carolina, K.Adams 8 (Commodore, C.Adams), 19:54. Third Period—6, Carolina, Staal 30 (Cole), 12:12. 7, N.Y. Islanders, Parrish 17 (Bates, Kvasha), 16:59.

Shots on goal—N.Y. Islanders 13-16-10—39. Carolina 4-8-13—25. Power-play Opportunities—N.Y. Islanders 0 of 7; Carolina 1 of 2. Goalies—N.Y. Islanders, DiPietro 15-14-2 (25 shots-21 saves). Carolina, Ward 9-3-2 (39-36). A—12,043 (18,730).

Kings 8, Thrashers 6

Atlanta2316
Los Angeles3148

First Period—1, Los Angeles, Robitaille 8 (Armstrong), 4:20. 2, Los Angeles, Brown 10 (Corvo), 4:40. 3, Atlanta, Stefan 7 (Hossa, Kozlov), 7:28. 4, Atlanta, Kozlov 17, 9:50. 5, Los Angeles, Giuluano 2 (Norstrom, Armstrong), 15:35. Second Period—6, Atlanta, Hossa 25 (Kozlov, Sutton), 4:35. 7, Atlanta, Kovalchuk 35 (Petrovicky, Modry), 10:05. 8, Atlanta, Boulton 4 (Mellanby, Slater), 10:25. 9, Los Angeles, Kostopoulos 5 (Norstrom, LaBarbera), 15:26. Third Period—10, Los Angeles, Norstrom 3 (Kostopoulos), 1:22 (sh). 11, Los Angeles, Robitaille 9 (Weaver, Norstrom), 4:56. 12, Atlanta, Hossa 26 (Stefan), 11:22. 13, Los Angeles, Giuluano 3 (Gleason), 15:02. 14, Los Angeles, Robitaille 10 (Norstrom), 19:56 (pp-en).

Shots on goal—Atlanta 13-13-13—39. Los Angeles 21-7-8—36. Power-play opportunities—Atlanta 0 of 5; Los Angeles 1 of 4. Goalies—Atlanta, Dunham 4-4-1 (35 shots-28 saves). Los Angeles, LaBarbera 9-7-2 (39-33). A—181 (18,118).

Mighty Ducks 4, Senators 3 (SO)

Anaheim03004
Ottawa20103

Anaheim won shootout 1-0

First Period—1, Ottawa, Smolinski 9 (Meszaros, Pothier), 2:22 (pp). 2, Ottawa, Eaves 10 (Smolinski), 15:44. Second Period—3, Anaheim, Kunitz 9 (Selanne, McDonald), :24 (pp). 4, Anaheim, Selanne 20, 8:20. 5, Anaheim, Marchant 7 (Vishnevski, Hedstrom), 10:01. Third Period—6, Ottawa, Heatley 30 (Alfredsson), 17:32 (sh). Overtime—None. Shootout—Anaheim 1 (Kunitz G, McDonald NG, Hedstrom NG); Ottawa 0 (Heatley NG, Alfredsson NG, Eaves NG).

Shots on goal—Anaheim 15-14-9-1—39. Ottawa 9-10-13-1—33. Power-play opportunities—Anaheim 1 of 4; Ottawa 1 of 4. Goalies—Anaheim, Giguere 13-6-8 (33 shots-30 saves). Ottawa, Hasek 23-7-3 (39-35). A—19,387 (18,500).

Oilers 3, Sharks 2 (SO)

Edmonton20103
San Jose01002

Edmonton won shootout 2-1

First Period—1, Edmonton, Horcoff 15 (Smyth, Pronger), 8:21 (pp). 2, Edmonton, Staios 3 (Stoll, Dvorak), 10:56. Second Period—3, San Jose, J.Thornton 16 (Ekman, Cheechoo), 4:17 (pp). Third Period—4, San Jose, Michalek 8 (Cheechoo, Preissing), 8:05. Overtime—None. Shootout—Edmonton 2 (Peca G, Smyth G, Hemsky NG); San Jose 1 (Ekman G, J.Thornton NG, Marleau NG).

Shots on goal—Edmonton 6-10-9-2—27. San Jose 4-11-11-3—29. Power-play Opportunities—Edmonton 1 of 6; San Jose 1 of 7. Goalies—Edmonton, Morrison 6-1-0 (29 shots-27 saves). San Jose, Toskala 5-5-0 (27-25). A—15,683 (17,496).

Rangers 4, Penguins 2

N.Y. Rangers1034
Pittsburgh0022

First Period—1, N.Y. Rangers, Prucha 22 (Sykora, Rozsival), 7:13. Second Period—None. Third Period—2, Pittsburgh, Tarnstrom 5 (Surovy, Crosby), :25 (pp). 3, N.Y. Rangers, Prucha 23 (Nylander, Jagr), 6:24 (pp). 4, Pittsburgh, Crosby 23 (Armstrong, LeClair), 8:03 (pp). 5, N.Y. Rangers, Rozsival 2 (Prucha, Tyutin), 15:48. 6, N.Y. Rangers, Nylander 11 (Nieminen, Poti), 16:48.

Shots on goal—N.Y. Rangers 8-6-11—25. Pittsburgh 9-11-10—30. Power-play opportunities—N.Y. Rangers 1 of 5; Pittsburgh 2 of 5. Goalies—N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist 18-6-5 (30 shots-28 saves). Pittsburgh, Fleury 5-14-3 (25-21). A—14,272 (16,940).

WHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

EastGPWLOLSLPts
Saskatoon4628161158
Moose Jaw4323143352
Regina4524190250
Brandon4516234238
Prince Albert4614221938
CentralGPWLOLSLPts
Medicine Hat4731100668
Calgary4433101067
Lethbridge4519202444
Swift Current4411223833
Red Deer4611301427

WESTERN CONFERENCE

B.C.GPWLOLSLPts
Kootenay4832140266
Vancouver4529120462
Kelowna4428131259
Prince George4626170355
Kamloops4722211347
U.S.GPWLOLSLPts
Everett4427152056
Portland4321182246
Tri-City4218183342
Seattle4319201342
Spokane4417234139

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

Thursday’s Results

No Games Scheduled.

Today’s Games

Saskatoon at Regina, 7 p.m.

Swift Current at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m.

Prince Albert at Lethbridge, 7 p.m.

Portland at Kootenay, 7 p.m.

Tri-City at Kelowna, 7 p.m.

Seattle at Everett, 7:05 p.m.

Medicine Hat at Red Deer, 7:30 p.m.

Calgary at Prince George, 7:30 p.m.

Kamloops at Vancouver, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday’s Games

Regina at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m.

Portland at Lethbridge, 7 p.m.

Kelowna at Kamloops, 7 p.m.

Kootenay at Spokane, 7 p.m.

Vancouver at Everett, 7:05 p.m.

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

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

Prince Albert at Red Deer, 7:30 p.m.

Calgary at Prince George, 7:30 p.m.

GOLF

Bob Hope Chrysler Classic

PGA TOUR

At Palm Desert, Calif.

Purse: $5 million

c-Classic Club (Host), 7,305 yards

p-Palmer Private Course, 6,930 yards

q-La Quinta CC, 7,060 yards

b-Bermuda Dunes CC, 6,962 yards

(All four courses par 72)

SECOND ROUND

Chad Campbell63-66—129
Pat Perez60-73—133
John Senden70-63—133
Steve Elkington64-70—134
Olin Browne65-69—134
Kevin Sutherland68-67—135
Tom Pernice Jr.65-70—135
Phil Mickelson66-69—135
Mike Weir67-69—136
D.A. Points69-67—136
Billy Andrade68-68—136
Richard S. Johnson67-69—136
Alex Cejka69-67—136
John Huston65-71—136
Lee Janzen71-65—136
Joe Durant71-65—136
Scott Verplank68-68—136
Joe Ogilvie66-70—136
Rich Beem70-67—137
Ben Crane68-69—137
Arjun Atwal70-67—137
Bill Haas68-69—137
John Rollins67-70—137
Mark Calcavecchia69-68—137
Billy Mayfair68-70—138
Woody Austin68-70—138
Dean Wilson68-70—138
Jesper Parnevik69-69—138
Mark Brooks71-67—138
Jeff Maggert67-71—138
Matt Gogel68-70—138
Sean O’Hair71-67—138
Fred Funk70-68—138
Shane Bertsch70-68—138
Rory Sabbatini71-68—139
Ryan Palmer70-69—139
Todd Fischer68-71—139
Tommy Armour III67-72—139
Bob Estes69-70—139
David McKenzie69-70—139
Tim Clark71-68—139
David Branshaw69-70—139
Steve Jones68-71—139
Stephen Ames67-72—139
Brent Geiberger69-70—139
Justin Leonard67-72—139
Doug Barron70-70—140
Bernhard Langer70-70—140
Justin Rose70-70—140
Shaun Micheel67-73—140
Brandt Jobe72-68—140
Fred Couples69-71—140
Andrew Magee68-72—140
Tim Herron71-69—140
Paul Azinger71-69—140
Joey Sindelar67-73—140
Ben Curtis69-71—140
J.L. Lewis67-74—141
Ryuji Imada71-70—141
Rod Pampling69-72—141
Brian Davis69-72—141
Greg Owen70-71—141
Robert Garrigus70-71—141
Tim Petrovic69-72—141
Scott McCarron69-72—141
Jon Mills73-68—141
Patrick Sheehan66-75—141
Steve Lowery72-69—141
Heath Slocum70-71—141
Lucas Glover66-75—141
Mathew Goggin71-71—142
David Gossett74-68—142
J.J. Henry69-73—142
Kirk Triplett70-72—142
Keith Fergus70-72—142
Kent Jones73-69—142
Chris Couch72-70—142
Nicholas Thompson70-72—142
Davis Love III73-69—142
Carl Pettersson71-71—142
Frank Lickliter II72-70—142
Michael Allen70-72—142
Tag Ridings69-74—143
Dudley Hart74-69—143
Carlos Franco68-75—143
Corey Pavin73-70—143
Mark O’Meara69-74—143
Troy Matteson73-70—143
Roger Tambellini72-71—143
Steve Flesch67-76—143
Daniel Chopra70-74—144
Harrison Frazar69-75—144
John Cook70-74—144
Chris Riley72-72—144
Kris Cox75-69—144
John Riegger71-73—144

GYMNASTICS

High school

Greater Spokane League

At North Central

TEAM SCORING–University 159.9, Shadle Park 150.45, North Central 148.7, Lewis and Clark 137.5.

ALL-AROUND–1, Katie Sweatt (NC) 35.85. 2, Kayla McGahey (U-Hi) 35.4. 3, Sarah Miller (SP) 35.3. 4, Stephanie Totmen (SP) 33.35. 5, Ali Reid (NC) 32.9.

BARS–1, McGahey (U-Hi) 9.4. 2, Sweatt (NC) 8.75. 3, Totmen (SP) 8.55.

BEAM–1, Sweatt (NC) 9.1. 2, Miller (SP) 9.1. 3, McGahey (U-Hi) 8.8.

FLOOR–1, Sweatt (NC) 9.5. 2, Miller (SP) 9.45. 3, Erin Kruger (NC) 9.15.

VAULT–1, McGahey (U-Hi) 8.8. 2, Miller (SP) 8.7. 3, Sweatt (NC) 8.5.

At Mt. Spokane

TEAM SCORING–Mead 163.975, Mt. Spokane 142.5.

ALL-AROUND–1, Tonya Turner (Mea) 35.9. 2, Sara Hansen (Mt.S) 34.8. 3, Laura Stewart (Mt.S) 32.15. 4, Katie Green (Mea) 31.675. 5, Megan Smith (Mt.S) 26.025.

BARS–1, Turner (Mea) 9. 2, Hansen (Mt.S) 8.6. 3, Stewart (Mt.S) 7.6.

BEAM–1, Ashley Dotson (Mea) 9.3. 2, Hansen (Mt.S) 9. 3, Turner (Mea) 8.75.

FLOOR–1, Dotson (Mea) 9.25. 2, Turner (Mea) 9.225. 3, Green (Mea) 8.75.

VAULT–1, Turner (Mea) 8.925. 2, Hansen (Mt.S) 8.75. 3, Dotson (Mea) 8.75.

TENNIS

Australian Open

GRAND SLAM

At Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia

Purse: $14.6 million (Grand Slam)

Surface: Hard-Outdoor

SINGLES

Men

Third Round

Marcos Baghdatis, Cyprus, def. Denis Gremelmayr, Germany, 6-2, 6-1, 6-2.

David Ferrer (11), Spain, def. Mario Ancic (18), Croatia, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3.

Andy Roddick (2), United States, def. Julien Benneteau, France, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2.

Fabrice Santoro, France, def. Gaston Gaudio (8), Argentina, 6-3, 6-2, 5-7, 1-6, 6-4.

Women

Third Round

Maria Sharapova (4), Russia, def. Jelena Kostanic, Croatia, 6-0, 6-1.

Elena Vesnina, Russia, def. Olga Savchuk, Ukraine, 5-7, 6-2, 6-4.

Nadia Petrova (6), Russia, def. Maria Elena Camerin, Italy, 6-1, 6-2.

Svetlana Kuznetsova (14), Russia, def. Mara Santangelo, Italy, 6-3, 6-1.

Virginia Ruano Pascual, Spain, def. Laura Granville, United States, 6-3, 6-3.

Lindsay Davenport (1), United States, def. Maria Kirilenko (25), Russia, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2.

DOUBLES

Men

Second Round

Jose Acasuso and Sebastian Prieto (13), Argentina, def. Chris Haggard, South Africa, and Harel Levy, Israel, 6-4, 6-4.

Martin Damm, Czech Republic, and Leander Paes (7), India, def. Lukas Dlouhy and Pavel Vizner, Czech Republic, 7-5, 6-3.

Jonas Bjorkman, Sweden, and Max Mirnyi (2), Belarus, def. Yves Allegro, Switzerland, and Kristof Vliegen, Belgium, 6-4, 6-1.

Jordan Kerr, Australia, and Travis Parrott (14), United States, def. Carsten Ball and Andrew Coelho, Australia, 6-3, 7-5.

Women

First Round

Viktoriya Kutuzova, Ukraine, and Anastassia Rodionova, Russia, def. Emma Laine, Finland, and Hana Sromova, Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-3.

Second Round

Li Ting and Sun Tiantian (16), China, def. Casey Dellacqua and Trudi Musgrave, Australia, 7-5, 6-4.

Cara Black, Zimbabwe, and Rennae Stubbs (2), Australia, def. Amy Frazier, United States, and Janet Lee, Taiwan, 6-1, 6-4.

Lisa Raymond, United States, and Samantha Stosur (1), Australia, def. Maret Ani, Estonia, and Andreea Vanc, Romania, 6-1, 6-3.

Michaella Krajicek, Netherlands, and Agnes Szavay, Hungary, def. Nathalie Dechy and Tatiana Golovin, France, 6-2, 6-7 (2), 6-3.

Yan Zi and Zheng Jie (12), China, def. Lourdes Dominguez Lino and Maria Sanchez Lorenzo, Spain, 6-4, 6-0.

Liezel Huber, South Africa, and Francesca Schiavone (8), Italy, def. Emmanuelle Gagliardi, Switzerland, and Karolina Sprem, Croatia, 0-6, 6-3, 6-0.

WRESTLING

High school

Greater Spokane League

Clarkston 43, Cheney 27

103–Rokstad (Cla) won by DQ.

112–Earl (Cla) p. Heicchenkel NA.

119–Steeby (Cla) md. Coombs 16-3.

125–Klippett (Che) md. Hocum 14-1.

130–Risk (Che) tf. Barham 15-0.

135–Skiothaug (Che) d. Powell 6-4.

140–Frank (Che) tf. Sheffield 16-1.

145–Fairley (Cla) p. Anderson NA.

152–Eggett (Che) p. Beeler NA.

160–Parker (Che) md. Draper 10-2.

171–Gireth (Cla) p. Curtis NA.

189–Braun (Cla) p. Overlander NA.

215–Willis (Cla) d. Moore 5-3.

275–Cox (Cla) p. Mosely NA.

East Valley 53, West Valley 13

189–Jones (EV) won by forfeit

215–Martin (EV) tf. Guzman 16-0.

275–Jolley (EV) p. Schoenberger 1:40.

103–Thomas (WV) md. Hunter 9-1.

112–Lawson (EV) p. Valente 2:26.

119–Rivera (EV) p. Edwards 1:11.

125–Melhbrech (EV) d. Fiman 13-6.

130–Tran (EV) d. Felix 12-5.

135–Start (EV) p. Parsley 1:34.

140–Roberts (EV) p. Lawton 4:14.

145–Fisher (EV) p. Swenson 1:21.

152–Brishle (WV) d. Alverado 10-5.

160–Anderson (WV) d. Volpe 5-2.

171–Pring (WV) d. Biltoft 8-3.

Lewis and Clark 53, Ferris 21

140–Varnell (LC) p. Dahmen 3:31.

145–Maier (LC) md. K.Lane 13-0.

152–Mulkin (Fer) tf. Chica 19-4.

160–Kirby (Fer) p. Gonzales 4:36.

171–Yeigh (LC) md. S.Lane 11-3.

189–D.O’Neel (LC) p. Zilar 1:06.

215–Johnson (LC) p. Kernkamp 1:45.

275–Rothstrom (LC) p. Haux 4:36.

103–Reese (Fer) won by forfeit

112–Cooley (LC) p. Morgan 1:12.

119–Nelson (LC) d. Rhiele 4-2.

125–Powell (LC) p. Rettinghouse 1:36.

130–Yonago (Fer) md. Montague 16-3.

135–S.O’Neel (LC) p. Yahrling 3:00.

Mead 56 Rogers 7

103–Anderson (Mead) d. Harkness 7-6.

112–Smith (Mead) p. Schmidt 3:17.

119–Murphy (Mead) d. Geyer 4-0.

125–Edminster (Mead) p. Sheets 2:35.

130–Bliss (Mead) d. Aarnes 7-3.

135–Moore (Mead) p. Smith 3:08.

140–Farley (Mead) d. Potts 9-6.

145–Peck (Mead) p. Deeble 1:40.

152–Holloman (Rog) md. Comito 12-2.

160–Tyrrel (Mead) d. Langford 16-10.

171–Greco (Mead) p. Davis 5:00.

189–Clark (Rog) d. Sullivan 3-2.

215–Senescal (Mead) tf. Brown 20-5.

275–Magee (Mead) p. Echtinaw 1:38.

Mt. Spokane 50, Gonzaga Prep 21

152–Chastek (GP) d. Bergstrom 11-5.

160–Petrie (Mt.Spo) p. Campbell 5:15.

171–Cleveland (Mt.Spo) p. J.Lampert 5:12.

189–Schaffer (Mt.Spo) p. Gunselman 2:22.

215–Malone (Mt.Spo) p. D.Lampert 1:48.

275–Paderta (Mt.Spo) d. Lynch 10-8.

103–Hall (GP) won by forfeit

112–Thandi (Mt.Spo) tf. Vologdin 16-0.

119–Scott (Mt.Spo) p. Hval 4:35.

125–Rabe (Mt.Spo) d. K.Healy 7-5.

130–Phillipy (Mt.Spo) d. Martin 6-5.

135–Ahl (GP) p. Foss 1:20.

140–Reasor (Mt.Spo) p. Lawrence 2:38.

145–J.Healy (GP) p. Richardson 1:48.

Shadle Park 48, North Central 18

189–Chandler (Sha) won by forfeit

215–Karamehic (Sha) p. Taylor 2:42.

275–Voelker (NC) p. Miller 2:56.

103–Tye (NC) d. Trevino 6-4.

112–Raynor (Sha) p. Leslie 1:04.

119–Kriegbaum (Sha) p. Dshaak 2:50.

125–Tamura (NC) p. Rakentine 2:18.

130–Shippy (Sha) md. Simchuk 9-1.

135–Rittenhouse (Sha) d. Perseo 4-3.

140–Siebert (NC) d. Howard 6-4.

145–Chiesa (Sha) md. May 10-2.

152–Burdulis (Sha) d. Harris 5-3.

160–Steele (Sha) p. Rhoades :31.

171–Ogle (Sha) md. Bolen 11-1.

University 40, Central Valley 24

130–Fish (U-Hi) p. Savage 2:35.

135–Nay (U-Hi) d. Croskrey 5-2.

140–Chesher (CV) d. Williams 6-2.

145–Walker (CV) d. Bickley 4-2.

152–Robb (U-Hi) p. Choate 3:12.

160–Ebat (CV) p. Mitchell 3:18.

171–Zumwalt (U-Hi) p. Tr. Cochran 5:05.

189–Severns (CV) d. Peterson 7-5 ot.

215–Ty. Cochran (CV) d. Fierro 4-2.

275–Totten (U-Hi) d. Gadly 9-3.

103–Cambron (CV) p. Belknap 3:37.

112–Owen (U-Hi) p. Ackerman 3:08.

119–Malsam (U-Hi) p. Ferrozzo :29.

125–Byers (U-Hi) md. Simmet 13-4.

Great Northern League

Lakeside 53, Riverside 21

119–Johnson (Lak) md. Gillam 11-0.

125–Spackman (Riv) p. R.Webb 5:41.

130–Cartwright (Lak) p. Bender 1:03.

135–Jones (Lak) p. J.DesRoches 3:40.

140–Thompson (Lak) d. Hankel 9-3.

145–Sullens (Riv) d. Reeves 6-4 (OT).

152–McAdams (Lak) md. Hodge 15-6.

160–R.DesRoches (Riv) p. Karass :52.

171–Millard (Lak) p. Stump 4:30.

189–Baldwin (Lak) p. Johnson 3:40.

215–J.Webb (Lak) won by forfeit.

275–Diflorio (Riv) p. LaFontaine 4:35.

103–England (Lak) p. Major :43.

112–Baumgarden (Lak) p. Caveghn 3:20.

Medical Lake 48, Chewelah 33

171–Benedict (Che) p. Hinson 3:03.

189–Trampush (Che) p. Poff :22.

215–Ludwig (Che) p. Kissack 3:28.

275–Eggleston (Che) p. Sammons 3:22.

103–S.Chavez (ML) won by forfeit.

112–B.Chavez (ML) won by forfeit.

119–Murry (ML) p. Gilreath :33.

125–Fino (ML) p. Smith 1:22.

130–Souders (ML) p. Wardlaw 2:56.

135–Henderson (Che) d. Linafelter 4-2.

140–Monasmith (Che) p. Bruce 2:39.

145–Snyder (ML) p. Burgess 2:19.

152–Propeck (ML) p. Gouge 3:16.

160–Maher (ML) p. Maners 1:46.

Northeast A League

Newport 48, Kettle Falls 32

103–Schernitzki (KF) tf. Radan 15-0.

112–Johnson (KF) won by forfeit.

119–Ramer (New) won by forfeit.

125–Wheeler (New) p. Ellison.

130–Moody (New) p. Snyder.

135–Lawrence (New) won by forfeit.

140–Walker (KF) d. Stigall 11-10.

145–Jared (New) p. Roberts .

152–Cedergren (KF) won by forfeit.

160–Clark (New) p. Francis.

171–Garcia (New) won by forfeit.

189–Shaw (KF) p. Lends.

215–Branch (KF) won by forfeit.

275–Thew (New) won by forfeit.

MOVES

BASEBALL

Major League Baseball

MLB—Approved the sale of the Cincinnati Reds from Carl H. Lindner to a group led by Robert H. Castellini.

American League

BOSTON RED SOX—Agreed to terms with RHP Bronson Arroyo on a three-year contract.

CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Agreed to terms with LHP Chad Bentz, LHP Javier Lopez, LHP Stephen Randolph, RHP Agustin Montero, RHP Tim Redding, OF Darren Blakely, OF Ben Grieve and INF Jorge Velandia on minor league contracts.

National League

CINCINNATI REDS—Sent RHP Josh Hancock outright to Louisville of the IL.

SAN DIEGO PADRES—Claimed 1B Walter Young off waivers from Baltimore.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Named Pat Dobson special assistant to the general manager, Bobby Evans director of player personnel, Matt Nerland director of scouting, Rick Ragazzo director of international operations and Jeremy Shelley director of baseball operations.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

NBA—Fined John Paxson, Chicago Bulls executive vice president of basketball operations, $15,000 for verbally abusing the game officials following a game on Jan. 16. Suspended Golden State G Baron Davis one game without pay for swinging at and hitting Seattle G Luke Ridnour in the chest in a Jan. 16 game. Suspended F Antonio Davis five games without pay for entering the spectator stands during a Jan. 17 game.

WASHINGTON WIZARDS—Recalled C Peter John Ramos from Roanoke of the NBA Development League.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

BUFFALO BILLS—Signed QB Craig Ochs, QB Tory Woodbury, DT LaWaylon Brown, DT Eric Powell, LB Wendell Hunter, S Rob Lee, LB Greg Carothers, RB Fred Jackson, OL Eric Powell, K Nicholas Setta, DL Faafetai Tupa’i and DL Mark Word.

DETROIT LIONS—Named Rod Marinelli coach.

GREEN BAY PACKERS—Named Mike Stock special teams coordinator, Winston Moss linebackers coach, Rock Gullickson strength & conditioning coach and Mark Lovat and Brandon Johnson assistant strength & conditioning coaches.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Named Tom Kanavy strength & conditioning coach and Eric Sugarman athletic trainer.

NEW YORK JETS—Announced Donnie Henderson, defensive coordinator, Pep Hamilton, receivers coach, and John Zernhelt, tight ends coach, will not be retained.

ST. LOUIS RAMS—Named Scott Linehan coach.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Named Al Saunders offensive coordinator.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

BOSTON BRUINS—Claimed G Craig Anderson off waivers from Chicago.

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS—Placed LW Matt Murley on injured reserve. Recalled F Guillaume Lefebvre from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the AHL.

SAN JOSE SHARKS—Assigned G Nolan Schaefer to Cleveland of the AHL.

VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Recalled F Josh Green from Manitoba of the AHL.

TODAY’S ODDS

America’s Line

NO LINE REPORT: On the NBA board, there is no line on the Bobcats - Magic game due to numerous Charlotte injuries; there is no line on the Heat - Spurs game due to Miami guard Dwyane Wade (questionable); there is no line on the Rockets - Bulls game due to Houston forward Tracy McGrady (questionable).

INJURY REPORT: On the NFL board, Seattle RB Shaun Alexander is probable; Carolina RB DeShaun Foster is out and DE Julius Peppers is questionable.

FOOTBALL

NFL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
FavoritePointsUnderdog
OpenCurrentO/U
Sunday
AFC Championship
BRONCOS3.5341Steelers
NFC Championship
SEAHAWKS4.53.543.5Panthers

BASKETBALL

NBA
Favorite Points Underdog
76ERS PK Grizzlies
WIZARDS 4 Hornets
Bucks 1.5 HAWKS
Nets 1 CELTICS
BOBCATS NL Magic
T’WOLVES 5 Pacers
HEAT NL Spurs
BULLS NL Rockets
NUGGETS 4 Jazz
SUNS 7.5 Lakers
WARRIORS 2 Cavaliers
Mavericks 2.5 CLIPPERS
SONICS 5 Raptors
COLLEGE
Favorite Points Underdog
SETON HALL 8.5 S Florida
MARQUETTE 4 Notre Dame
MANHATTAN 11.5 Canisius
MARIST 10 Fairfield
RIDERPKNiagara

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.