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Baseball

MLB

American League

Mariners 4, Blue Jays 2

Toronto ABRHBIBBSOAvg.
Catalanotto rf 500000.307
AHill 2b-ss 412001.289
VWells cf 512201.312
Overbay 1b 301010.307
Glaus 3b 400001.249
BMolina c 401001.283
Lind lf 401002.417
Barker dh 200002.286
a-Zaun ph-dh 100010.263
JMcDonald ss 100011.215
b-Adams ph-2b 201001.212
Totals 35282310
Seattle ABRHBIBBSOAvg.
ISuzuki cf 501002.313
Beltre 3b 511102.255
YBetancourt ss 401010.297
Ibanez lf 511101.279
Sexson 1b 311010.250
Broussard dh 302000.297
c-EduPerez ph-dh 100000.256
Johjima c 412001.298
JoLopez 2b 402100.284
Snelling rf 301101.283
1-Bohn pr-rf 000000.125
Totals 37412427
Toronto 000200000—283
Seattle 11101000x—4120

a-walked for Barker in the 6th. b-struck out for McDonald in the 6th. c-flied out for Broussard in the 6th. 1-ran for Snelling in the 7th. E—Catalanotto (1), AHill (15), Glaus (13). LOB—Toronto 10, Seattle 12. 2B—Lind (5), YBetancourt (22), Sexson (33). HR—VWells (32), off Meche; Ibanez (27), off Marcum; Beltre (17), off Marcum. RBIs—VWells 2 (98), Beltre (65), Ibanez (109), JoLopez (72), Snelling (6). Runners left in scoring position—Toronto 6 (VWells 3, Lind, Adams 2); Seattle 7 (ISuzuki, YBetancourt 2, Sexson, EduPerez, Snelling 2). Runners moved up—BMolina.

Toronto IPHRERBBSONPERA
Marcum L,2-4 2 2/3 93300625.43
Romero 1 1/3 21111303.24
Frasor 1 1/3 10003254.24
Downs 1 2/3 00013374.44
Accardo 100000124.70
Seattle IPHRERBBSONPERA
Meche W,10-8 5 1/3 52227914.28
O’Flaherty H,1 1/3 0000032.45
Huber H,2 110011191.93
Sherrill H,16 1/3 0000013.89
Pineiro H,2 100002126.02
Putz S,32 120000152.21

Romero pitched to 2 batters in the 5th. Inherited runners-scored—Romero 2-0, Frasor 2-1, Downs 1-0, O’Flaherty 2-0, Huber 2-0, Sherrill 1-0. HBP—by Downs (Snelling), by Meche (AHill). WP—Meche. T—3:08. A—26,144 (47,447).

Angels 4, White Sox 3 (11)

Chicago ABRHBIBBSOAvg.
Podsednik lf 401010.259
Iguchi 2b 501201.286
Dye rf 500002.322
Thome dh 501001.291
Konerko 1b 300011.309
1-Owens pr 000000—-
Gload 1b 101000.323
Pierzynski c 512000.294
Crede 3b 412001.300
Mackowiak cf 411100.291
BrAnderson cf 000000.229
Uribe ss 300000.234
Totals 3939326
Los Angeles ABRHBIBBSOAvg.
Izturis 3b 501000.298
OCabrera ss 502000.285
VGuerrero rf 221030.332
JRivera lf 511200.299
GAnderson dh 503100.284
2-Murphy pr 010000.246
Quinlan 1b 401001.316
a-Willits ph 000000.229
JMolina c 401000.254
b-AKennedy ph 000010.266
Kendrick 2b 502001.284
Figgins cf 501101.256
Totals 40413443
Chicago 00003000000—390
Los Angeles 20000100001—4130

Two outs when winning run scored. a-sacrificed for Quinlan in the 11th. b-was intentionally walked for Molina in the 11th. 1-ran for Konerko in the 9th. 2-ran for Anderson in the 11th. LOB—Chicago 6, Los Angeles 9. 2B—Gload (7), OCabrera (41), VGuerrero (33), Kendrick (19). HR—JRivera (22), off Buehrle. RBIs—Iguchi 2 (61), Mackowiak (21), JRivera 2 (77), GAnderson (79), Figgins (53). CS—Podsednik (16), Izturis (5). S—Uribe, Willits. GIDP—Konerko, JRivera 2, Quinlan. Runners left in scoring position—Chicago 4 (Dye, Thome, Pierzynski, Mackowiak); Los Angeles 3 (Izturis, GAnderson, Kendrick). Runners moved up—Iguchi, JRivera. DP—Chicago 3 (Uribe, Iguchi and Konerko), (Iguchi, Uribe and Konerko), (Crede, Iguchi and Gload); Los Angeles 1 (OCabrera, Kendrick and Quinlan).

Chicago IPHRERBBSONPERA
Buehrle 783312914.76
Hermanson 2/3 10010113.86
Thornton 1 2/3 20001213.18
Jenks L,3-4 1 1/3 21120263.92
Los Angeles IPHRERBBSONPERA
ESantana 7733151134.50
Shields 10000073.08
FrRodriguez 110011241.71
HCarrasco W,5-3 210000273.81

Inherited runners-scored—Thornton 1-0, Jenks 1-0. IBB—off Jenks (AKennedy) 1, off Jenks (VGuerrero) 1, off Hermanson (VGuerrero) 1. WP—Jenks. T—3:03. A—39,304 (45,037).

National league

Giants 10, Rockies 6

Colorado ABRHBIBBSOAvg.
KMatsui 2b 411110.255
Helton 1b 511101.297
Atkins 3b 421001.326
Holliday lf 300011.334
Baker rf 302211.250
Tulowitzki ss 400000.262
Spilborghs cf 200000.280
a-Sullivan ph-cf 100011.274
Iannetta c 322101.212
Bautista p 100000.000
Hampson p 100000.000
b-Salazar ph 100001.500
Field p 000000—-
Affeldt p 000000—-
Mesa p 000000—-
d-Carroll ph 100001.296
Totals 3367548
San Francisco ABRHBIBBSOAvg.
Winn cf 412200.258
Vizquel ss 511300.300
Hillenbrand 1b 501100.247
Bonds lf 210012.259
Linden lf 000000.296
Durham 2b 120030.300
Alou rf 411100.291
1-Lewis pr 0100001.000
Ellison rf 000000.219
Feliz 3b 422301.251
Alfonzo c 400002.271
JSanchez p 110011.000
Correia p 100001.083
c-MaSweeney ph 000010.255
Chulk p 000000.000
Stanton p 000000.000
Totals 311071067
Colorado 310010001—671
San Francisco 06000013x—1071

a-walked for Spilborghs in the 6th. b-struck out for Hampson in the 6th. c-walked for Correia in the 8th. d-struck out for Mesa in the 9th. 1-ran for Alou in the 8th. E—Atkins (18), Feliz (19). LOB—Colorado 6, San Francisco 5. 2B—KMatsui (11), Helton (33), Baker (1), Winn (29), Vizquel (19), Hillenbrand (10), Alou (19), Feliz (31). HR—Winn (11), off Affeldt; Iannetta (1), off JSanchez. RBIs—KMatsui (15), Helton (71), Baker 2 (2), Iannetta (5), Winn 2 (51), Vizquel 3 (55), Hillenbrand (24), Alou (58), Feliz 3 (91). SB—Baker (1). S—Iannetta. Runners left in scoring position—Colorado 5 (KMatsui, Atkins, Tulowitzki 2, Spilborghs); San Francisco 3 (Hillenbrand 2, Durham). Runners moved up—Helton, Winn, Vizquel. DP—Colorado 1 (Spilborghs and KMatsui).

Colorado IPHRERBBSONPERA
Bautista L,0-1 1 2/3 36131495.40
Hampson 3 1/3 10013601.80
Field 100002114.15
Affeldt 123311187.79
Mesa 111110243.46
San Francisco IPHRERBBSONPERA
JSanchez 4 2/3 55433872.40
Correia W,2-0 3 1/3 00013453.30
Chulk 1/3 11101134.76
Stanton 2/3 1000183.96

Affeldt pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. Inherited runners-scored—Hampson 1-1, Mesa 1-1, Correia 2-0, Stanton 1-1. HBP—by Mesa (Winn), by JSanchez (Atkins), by Hampson (Bonds). T—2:57. A—33,416 (41,606).

Nationals 5, Diamondbacks 4

Washington ABRHBIBBSOAvg.
ASoriano lf 400010.290
FLopez ss 502000.276
Zimmerman 3b 410011.283
NJohnson 1b 322221.297
Kearns rf 511001.264
Vidro 2b 501101.294
Schneider c 411000.244
Logan cf 402102.308
Bergmann p 000010.000
O’Connor p 100001.071
a-Church ph 100001.267
Schroder p 000000.000
FeRodriguez p 000000.000
c-Fick ph 101000.250
1-Dorta pr 000000.250
Booker p 000000—-
CCordero p 000000.000
Totals 37510458
Arizona ABRHBIBBSOAvg.
Byrnes cf 501001.268
OHudson 2b 311110.294
LGonzalez lf 401000.279
JEstrada c 401000.302
2-CBYoung pr 000000.273
CSnyder c 000000.295
CJackson 1b 311000.281
Tracy 3b 401000.275
Quentin rf 311002.257
Drew ss 311211.304
MBatista p 100100.111
b-TClark ph 100001.197
Julio p 000000.000
Pena p 000000.000
Aquino p 000000.000
d-Counsell ph 100000.260
Totals 3248425
Washington 000202010—5100
Arizona 030010000—483

a-struck out for O’Connor in the 6th. b-struck out for Batista in the 6th. c-singled for Rodriguez in the 8th. d-fouled out for Aquino in the 9th. 1-ran for Fick in the 8th. 2-ran for Estrada in the 8th. E—OHudson (12), JEstrada (3), MBatista (3). LOB—Washington 10, Arizona 6. 2B—NJohnson (45), Byrnes (35), LGonzalez (50), Tracy (36). 3B—Drew (6). HR—OHudson (14), off O’Connor; NJohnson (22), off MBatista. RBIs—NJohnson 2 (75), Vidro (43), Logan (5), OHudson (66), Drew 2 (19), MBatista (4). SB—CJackson (1). CS—ASoriano (15), Logan (1). SF—MBatista. GIDP—MBatista. Runners left in scoring position—Washington 5 (FLopez, Kearns, Vidro, Logan, Church); Arizona 2 (OHudson, TClark). Runners moved up—Vidro. DP—Washington 2 (ASoriano and Zimmerman), (Schneider, FLopez and Vidro); Arizona 1 (JEstrada and Tracy).

Washington IPHRERBBSONPERA
Bergmann 363310566.79
O’Connor 211100204.83
Schroder 100012216.75
FeRodriguez W,1-1 100001116.23
Booker H,1 2/3 10000139.00
CCordero S,26 1 1/3 00002153.09
Arizona IPHRERBBSONPERA
MBatista 6644361144.49
Julio 110021234.55
Pena L,3-4 121000235.13
Aquino 110001164.26

Bergmann pitched to 2 batters in the 4th. Inherited runners-scored—O’Connor 2-0, CCordero 1-0. IBB—off Schroder (Drew) 1. HBP—by Schroder (CJackson), by Bergmann (Quentin). T—3:10. A—31,182 (49,033).

PCL playoffs

Championship

(Best-of-5)

Round Rock vs. Tucson, Tucson leads series 1-0

Tuesday’s Result

Tucson 3, Round Rock 1, Tucson leads series 1-0

Today’s Game

Round Rock at Tucson

Basketball

Women

FIBA World Championship

At Brazil

FIRST ROUND

All Times PDT

Tuesday’s Results

Spain 87, South Korea 57

Brazil 71, Argentina 69

Australia def. Lithuania, forfeit

Canada 65, Senegal 64

Russia 84, Nigeria 50

United States 119, China 72

France 62, Czech Republic 58

Cuba 75, Taiwan 70

Today’s Games

Spain vs. Argentina, 9 a.m.

Taiwan vs. France, 9 a.m.

Brazil vs. South Korea, 11:15 a.m.

China vs. Russia, 11:15 a.m.

Canada vs. Lithuania, 1:30 p.m.

Czech Republic vs. Cuba, 1:30 p.m.

Australia vs. Senegal, 3:45 p.m.

United States vs. Nigeria, 3:45 p.m.

United States 119, China 72

United States (119) - Catchings 1-7 2-2 4, Thompson 7-11 2-2 17, Milton-Jones 1-5 4-6 6, Taurasi 7-11 0-0 17, Bird 8-10 2-2 20, Beard 3-5 0-0 7, Augustus 5-11 0-0 10, Swoopes 3-3 0-0 8, Ford 2-6 1-2 5, Snow 3-5 2-2 8, Smith 2-4 0-0 5, Parker 4-5 4-5 12. Totals 46-83 17-21 119.

China (72) - Ren 1-3 0-2 2, N.Chen 4-10 9-12 17, X.Zhang 0-5 1-2 1, X.Song 2-4 0-4 4, Miao 6-10 2-3 17, Bian 3-10 2-2 9, Jia 2-2 0-0 6, W.Zhang 0-1 1-2 1, Sui 0-1 0-0 0, L.Song 0-2 0-0 0, X.Chen 3-6 4-4 10, Liu 2-7 1-1 5. Totals 23-61 20-32 72.

United States29333423119
China1321221672

3-Point Goals—United States - 10-21 (Taurasi 3-5, Swoopes 2-2, Bird 2-3, Thompson 1-2, Beard 1-3, Smith 1-3, Milton-Jones 0-1, Catchings 0-2), China - 6-15 (Miao 3-3, Jia 2-2, Bian 1-5, Liu 0-1, L.Song 0-1, X.Song 0-1, Ren 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—United States 40 (Snow 10), China 32 (N.Chen 9). Assists—United States 21 (Bird 6), China 5 (Miao 2). Total Fouls—United States 25, China 17. A—N/A.

Football

NFL

All Times PDT

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

EastWLTPctPFPA
New England1001.0001917
N.Y. Jets1001.0002316
Buffalo010.0001719
Miami010.0001728
SouthWLTPctPFPA
Indianapolis1001.0002621
Jacksonville1001.0002417
Houston010.0001024
Tennessee010.0001623
NorthWLTPctPFPA
Cincinnati1001.0002310
Pittsburgh1001.0002817
Baltimore1001.000270
Cleveland010.0001419
WestWLTPctPFPA
San Diego1001.000270
Denver010.0001018
Kansas City010.0001023
Oakland010.000027

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

EastWLTPctPFPA
Philadelphia1001.0002410
Dallas010.0001724
N.Y. Giants010.0002126
Washington010.0001619
SouthWLTPctPFPA
Atlanta1001.000206
New Orleans1001.0001914
Carolina010.000620
Tampa Bay010.000027
NorthWLTPctPFPA
Chicago1001.000260
Minnesota1001.0001916
Detroit010.00069
Green Bay010.000026
WestWLTPctPFPA
Arizona1001.0003427
Seattle1001.00096
St. Louis1001.0001810
San Francisco010.0002734

Sunday’s Games

Buffalo at Miami, 10 a.m.

Detroit at Chicago, 10 a.m.

Houston at Indianapolis, 10 a.m.

Carolina at Minnesota, 10 a.m.

Oakland at Baltimore, 10 a.m.

Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 10 a.m.

New Orleans at Green Bay, 10 a.m.

Cleveland at Cincinnati, 10 a.m.

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

Arizona at Seattle, 1:05 p.m.

St. Louis at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m.

New England at N.Y. Jets, 1:15 p.m.

Tennessee at San Diego, 1:15 p.m.

Kansas City at Denver, 1:15 p.m.

Washington at Dallas, 5:15 p.m.

Monday’s Game

Pittsburgh at Jacksonville, 5:30 p.m.

CFL

Friday’s Game

Winnipeg at Calgary

College

D3football.com Top 25

The D3football.com Top 25 is voted on by a panel of 25 coaches, Sports Information Directors and media members from across the country, and is published weekly.

School (1st votes)Rec.PtsPvs
1. Mount Union (22) 1-06221
2. UW-Whitewater (3) 1-05792
3. Rowan 1-05553
4. St. John’s 2-05254
5. Capital 1-04955
6. Wesley 2-04688
7. Hardin-Simmons 1-043410
8. Occidental 1-04069
9. UW-La Crosse 1-037214
10. Bridgewater (Va.) 2-037113
11. Linfield 0-13677
12. Delaware Valley 1-033912
13. Ohio Northern 1-028116
14. Mary Hardin-Baylor 0-12636
15. Ithaca 2-025419
16. Central 2-023717
17. Coe 2-022720
18. Hobart 1-017418
19. Wilkes 2-012723
20. Whitworth 1-09625
21. Texas Lutheran 2-092
22. Union 0-18611
23. Concordia- Moorhead 0-184
24. RPI 1-071
25. Wheaton1-067

Others receiving votes: Augustana 61, Christopher Newport 53, Cortland State 49, St. John Fisher 45, UW-Oshkosh 38, Washington and Jefferson 36, Baldwin-Wallace 31, Howard Payne 26, UW-Stout 23, Alfred 22, Mt. St. Joseph 21, Trinity (Conn.) 18, Wooster 17, UW-Eau Claire 17, Concordia (Wis.) 14, North Central 13, Trinity (Texas) 12, Wabash 11, Springfield 6, Cal Lutheran 5, St. Norbert 3, Franklin 3, Brockport State 3, Huntingdon 2, Carnegie Mellon 2, Guilford 1, Thomas More 1.

Fish counts

The upstream movement of Chinook, steelhead and shad at Columbia and Snake River Dams on 9/11 and year-to-date totals:

SiteChinookSteelheadShad
Bonneville5,2034,0881
Year totals358,259269,0023,965,615
The Dalles7,0003,1588
Year totals223,893127,7974,611,717
John Day4,6253,604N/A
Year totals174,30585,726N/A
McNary3,7684,0830
Year totals134,76455,9111,204,795
Priest RapidsNCNCNC
Year totals70,1575,166286
WellsNCNCNC
Year totals30,8401,837N/A
Ice Harbor3632,1010
Year totals37,89927,832215,445
L.Monumental4111,722N/A
Year totals37,57024,984N/A
Little Goose3441,296N/A
Year totals31,89013,894N/A
Lower Granite1705970
Year totals33,26115,7878,290

Golf

College men

Mean Green Classic

At Lantana Country Club, Texas

Par: 72; Yardage: 7,147

FINAL

TEAM SCORING: 1, Oral Roberts 288-286-281—855. 2, Houston 289-292-280—861. 3, WSU 283-284-296—863. T4, Missouri St 287-291-298—876. T4, New Orleans 289-292-295—876.

INDIVIDUALS: 1, Jordan Irwin (Houston) 68-71-69—208. Also: 4, Chris Collins (WSU) 69-69-72—210. T8, Jordan Mason (WSU) 68-70-77—215. T16, Jordan Madison (WSU) 73-73-74—220. T22, Kevin Chen (WSU) 73-72-76—221. T29, Nick Grigsby (WSU) 74-74-74—222.

College women

Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic

At Ptarmigan Country Club, Fort Collins, CO

FINAL

TEAM SCORING: 1, U of Colorado 286-292-294—872. 2, Baylor 290-291-292—873. 3, San Jose State 291-299-289—879. 4, Colorado State 292-306-296—894. 5, Fresno State 292-303-300—895. Also: T6, Eastern Washington 303-296-297—896. 10, U of Montana 302-315-294—911. 12, Montana State 307-309-307—923. 14, Gonzaga University 319-306-317—942.

SAWGA City Tournament

At Hangman Valley GC

First Round

LOW GROSS OVERALL—Beth Wrigley 74

LOW NET OVERALL—Jody Cantrell, Debbie Montana 69.

CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT

Low Gross—1, Patty Aunan 81. T2, Chana Bonnett, Karen Hollon 82.

Low Net—T1, Sheryl McCormack, Bobbi Luher, Gretchen Emrich 74.

FIRST FLIGHT

Low Gross—T1, Christie Querna, Kitty Duval, Maggie Failing 90.

Low Net—1, Linda Farmin 75. 2, Phillis Olp 76. T3, Mary Dyer, Sue Richart, Durita McMahon 77.

SECOND FLIGHT

Low Gross—1, Dona Lockyer 90. 2, Jackie Shea 93. T3, Connie Hatfield, Phyllis Worden 95.

Low Net—T1, Carol Schultz, Michelle Murrell 75. 3, Karen Hunt 77.

THIRD FLIGHT

Low Gross—1, Carol Blume 95. 2, Liz Henry 100. 3, Diana Guild 101.

Low Net—1, Carol Johns 74. 2, Effie Schwartz 76. T3, Kathy Knugsvig, Colleen Baker 78.

FOURTH FLIGHT

Low Gross—T1, Noreen Sale, Susan Meyer 106. 3, Wanda Jolley 107.

Low Net—1, Shirley Lewellen 76. 2, Linda Dreher 78. T3, Margo Dreis, Kathy Nydegger, Judy Gammon 80.

Soccer

MLS

All Times PDT

EasternWLTPts
x-D.C. United143951
Chicago108838
New England881034
Kansas City913633
New York691129
Columbus613826
WesternWLTPts
FC Dallas148446
Houston108939
Colorado1011535
CD Chivas USA871135
Real Salt Lake912633
Los Angeles913532

x-clinched playoff spot

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

Today’s Games

D.C. United at New England, 4:30 p.m.

CD Chivas USA at FC Dallas, 5:30 p.m.

Chicago at Colorado, 6:30 p.m.

College men

NWAACC

Walla Walla 3, CC Spokane 2

First half—1, WWCC, Story, 22:00. 2, CCS, Kirsch (Bachman), 29:00. 3, WWCC, Munguia, 35:00. 4, CCS, Kirsch, 42:00. Second half—5, WWCC, Diaz, 65:00.

Shots on goal—CC Spokane 12, Walla Walla 18. Saves—CC Spokane, Munney 7. Walla Walla, Schadler 5.

College women

NWAACC Walla Walla CC 3, CC Spokane 1

First half–1, WW, Jones (Krous), 24:00. Second half–2, CCS, Johnson (Laughlin), 50:00. 3, WW, Koelzer (Krous), 59:00. 4, WW, Koelzer (Duffy), 76:00.

Shots on goal–Walla Walla 15, CC Spokane 9. Saves–Walla Walla, Sharee Fitzgerald 4. CC Spokane, Amy Danielson 7.

Non-conference Northridge 7, Idaho 2

First half–1, CSUN, Mischenko (Nizich), 17:42. 2, CSUN, Murphy (Binkley), 26:21. 3, CSUN, Ross (Lutizetti), 28:46. 4, CSUN, Nunes (Townley), 42:59. Second half–5, CSUN, Townley (Hauserman), 49:35. 6, UI, Irish (Rustad), 73:51. 7, CSUN, Phillips (Binkley), 75:02. 8, CSUN, Phillips (Binkley, Cedillo), 83:47. 9, UI, Morrison (Rustad) 86:38.

Shots on goal–Idaho 13, Northridge 27. Saves–Idaho, Jordan 8, Ketchum 1. Northridge, Cline 5.

High school boys

WASHINGTON Non-league

St. George’s 1, Bonners Ferry 1

First half —1, BF, M.Mendez (Wakkinen), 3:30. Second half —2, StG, Koo, 45:00.

Shots on goal —St.George’s 6. Bonners Ferry 6. Saves —St.George’s, Johnson 5. Bonners Ferry, Bolton 5.

Valley Christian 2, Immaculate Conception 1

First half — 1, VC, Kozubenko (Bennett), 4:00.

Second half — 2, VC, Kozubenko (Salsetnikov), 72:00. 3, IC, Berrier, 78:00.

Shots on goal — Immaculate Conception 8, Valley Christian 25.Saves — Immaculate Conception, Betz 9. Valley Christian, Hemmer 3.

High school girls

WASHINGTON Great Northern League

Cheney 7, Clarkston 1

First half — 1, Che, Zakrzewski, 8:00. 2, Che, Swenson (Zakrzewski), 33:00. 3, Che, Ziemann, 35:00. 4, Che, Rule, 36:00. Second half — 5, Clark, Marks, 52:00. 6, Che, Zakrzewski (Swenson), 56:00. 7, Che, Zakrzewski, 65:00. 8, Che, Zakrzewski (Palk), 68:00.

Shots on goal — Cheney 29, Clarkston 8.Saves — Cheney, Amy Knox 7. Clarkston, Christina Roach 15, Andrea Schrock 8.

Lakeside (WA) 9, Medical Lake 2

First half — 1, Lak, Beeler (Fitzpatrick), 4:00. 2, Lak, Cochrane (Paul), 9:00. 3, Lak, Cochrane (Fitzpatrick), 24:00. 4, Lak, Magrane (Paul), 34:00. 5, ML, Kelley, 36:00. 6, Lak, Beeler (Fitzpatrick), 39:00. Second half — 7, Lak, Hayes (Winlow), 44:00. 8, Lak, Paul (Connelly), 54:00. 9, ML, Kelley, 57:00. 10, Lak, Paul, 65:00. 11, Lak, Beeler (Cochrane), 75:00.

Shots on goal — Lakeside 24, Medical Lake 9Saves — Lakeside, Allen 2. Medical Lake, unknown, 10

Pullman 6, Deer Park 0

First half —1, Pul, Spangenberg (Thomas), 2:00. 2, Pul, Thomas, 13:00. 3, Pul, Heim (Thomas), 29:00. 4, Pul, Druffel, 30:00. 5, Pul, Druffel (Thomas), 37:00. Second half —6, Pul, Druffel (Johnson), 67:00.

Shots on goal —Deer Park 2, Pullman 18.Saves —Deer Park, Barcellos 11. Pullman, Marcelo 1.

Riverside 7, Chewelah 0

First half —1, Riv, Daubel (Holm), 5:00. 2, Riv, Daubel, 7:00. 3, Riv, Daubel, 10:00. 4, Riv, Opsal, 22:00. 5, Riv, Johnson, 25:00. Second half —6, Riv, Graves, 54:00. 7, Riv, Daubel, 65:00.

Shots on goal —Riverside 26, Chewelah 4. Saves —Riverside, Sturm 4. Chewelah, Kenney 11, Bear 9.

West Valley 6, Colville 1

First half — 1, Col, Nelson (Shaw), 8:00. 2, WV, Bauman, 20:00. 3, WV, Garbe 26;00. 4, WV, McKnight 29:00. 5, WV, Garbe, 34:00. Second half — 6, WV, Way, 52:00. 7, WV, Garbe 61:00.

Shots on goal — West Valley 13, Colville 10.Saves — West Valley, Carpenter 8. Colville, Smith 4.

Ultra marathon

Uncle Joe 50 KM

Inland NW Track & Field North MUT Championship

Near Bead Lake/ No Name Lake, WA

September 9, 2006

Place, Runner, Age, Hometown, Time

1Brian Vandenburg 23Spokane, WA3:55:42
2Sean Meissner33Sisters, OR4:03:22
3Daniel Salazar40 Tacoma, WA4:16:16
4Ben Volk41Pasco, WA4:43:49
5Jeff Zobrist44Sprague, WA4:52:52

Volleyball

College

Non-conference

Gonzaga def. Eastern Washington 30-27, 26-30, 24-30, 30-25, 15-11. Kills–Renius (GU) 19, Page (EWU) 26. Assists–Dunn (GU) 61, Yausie (EWU) 42. Aces–Jones (GU) 3, Webster (EWU) 2. Digs–Dunn (GU) 17, Webster (EWU) 18. Blocks–Jones (GU) 4, Tuatagaloa (GU) 4, Beck (EWU) 6.

High school

WASHINGTON

Greater Spokane League

Gonzaga Prep def. North Central 25-18, 25-12, 25-15. Kills-Nelson (NC) 8, Mackin (GP) 11. Assists-Wertman (NC) 9, Brown (GP) 26. Aces-Maren MeisenVehrs, Steirwalt (NC) 2, Fruci (GP) 2. Digs-Dickenson (NC) 13, Topliff, Higgins (GP) 4. Blocks-Magee (NC) 4, Whigham (GP) 2.

Lewis and Clark def. Rogers 25-14, 25-15, 25-11. Kills-Humphries (Rog) 4, Fairbanks (Rog) 4, Ehlo (LC) 7. Assists-Fagan (Rog) 9, Rickard (LC) 17. Aces-Milward (Rog) 1, Whittaker (LC) 3. Digs-Curley (Rog) 4, Zimmerman (LC) 3. Blocks-Curley (Rog) 2, Bush (LC) 2, Rowand (LC) 2.

Mead def. Ferris 25-13, 29-27, 25-17. Kills-Lorenz (Fer) 12, Try (Mea) 12. Assists-Allen (Fer) 14, Mockel (Mea) 25. Aces-Allen (Fer) 2, Try (Mea) 1. Digs-Bates (Fer) 13, Petroni (Mea) 16. Blocks-Blincow (Fer) 2, Mockel (Mea) 3, A.Olgard (Mea) 3, Chan (Mea) 3.

Mt. Spokane def. Central Valley 25-22, 25-16, 16-25, 25-20. Kills-Barschig (Mt.S) 12, A.Giusti (CV) 9. Assists-Hoffnagle (Mt.S) 15, S.Giusti (CV) 28. Aces-Andrews (Mt.S) 5, Tomlinson (CV) 2. Digs-Johnson (Mt.S) 14, Tomlinson (CV) 11. Blocks-Barschig (Mt.S) 5, Telin (CV) 3.

Shadle Park def. East Valley 25-20, 25-16, 25-18. Kills-McCoy (Sha) 7, Brown (Sha) 7, Simpson (EV) 5. Assists-Kelly (Sha) 13, Rawley (Sha) 13, Kurtz (EV) 10. Aces-Bishop (Sha) 4, Hiebert (EV) 3. Digs-Delong (Sha) 11, Eatock (EV) 15. Blocks-Petterson (Sha) 3, Hiebert (EV) 3.

Non-league

Chewelah def. Northwest Christian 25-13, 25-10, 25-7.

Colfax def. Davenport 10-25, 16-25, 25-16, 25-19, 15-10. Kills-Mellor (Col) 27, Morrison (Dav) 16, Linstrum (Dav) 16. Assists-Bruya (Col) 29, Mielke (Dav) 36. Aces-Bruya (Col) 2, Fisk (Dav) 2. Digs-Hazin (Col) 18, Mielke (Dav) 20. Blocks-Mellor (Col) 4, Linstrum (Dav) 2.

Curlew def. Kettle Falls 25-12, 25-18, 25-12.

Cusick def. Columbia 25-14, 25-10, 25-10. Kills-Smith (Cus) 13, Montgomery (Col) 4. Assists-Treischel (Cus) 22, Ericson (Col) 3. Aces-Wilson (Cus) 4, Keogh (Cus) 4, Montgomery (Col) 1. Digs-Driver (Cus) 12, Dashiell (Col) 1. Blocks-Smith (Cus) 3, Montgomery (Col) 3.

Deer Park def. Cheney 25-20, 25-7, 25-14. Kills-Donnerberg (Che) 7, Verzal, Veale, Obert (DP) 8. Assists-Cook (Che) 14, Oberdorfer (DP) 13. Aces-Cook, Duncan (Che) 1, Oberdorfer, Nap, Baydo (DP) 2. Digs-Donnerberg (Che) 14, Hook (DP) 14. Blocks-Donnerberg (Che) 1, Obert (DP) 2.

Freeman def. Liberty 25-22, 25-16, 25-18. Kills-Miller (Fre) 13, Bullock (Lib) 8. Assists-Riddle (Fre) 35, Hennessey (Lib) 22). Aces-Riddle (Fre) 3, Patton (Fre) 3, Geraro (Lib) 2. Digs-Jansen (Fre) 15, Hennessey (Lib) 10. Blocks-Heinen (Fre) 3, Dahm (Lib) 12.

Inchelium def. Lake Roosevelt 26-24, 25-17, 18-25, 25-20.

Mt.Sentinel def. Selkirk 25-8, 25-21, 25-10.

Northport def. Springdale 25-23, 15-25, 25-19, 19-25, 15-11. Kills-Goodwin (Nor) 21, Krieg (Spring) 11. Assists-McVey (Nor) 11, Rainbolt (Spring) 19. Aces-Wilson (Nor) 10, Tavlaki (Spring) 10. Digs-Reese (Nor) 8, Tavlaki (Spring) 6. Blocks-Goodwin (Nor)10, Howard (Spring) 1.

Odessa def. Almira/Coulee-Hartline 25-19, 25-15, 25-20.

Pullman def. Medical Lake 25-14, 25-10, 25-16. Kills-Daily (ML) 6, Vogel (Pul) 8. Assists-Spilker (ML) 9, Spangenberg (Pul) 24. Aces-Vogel (Pul) 6. Digs-Daily (ML) 6, Hinrichs (Pul) 8. Blocks-Daily (ML) 3, Vogel (Pul) 1.

Reardan def. Valley Christian 17-25, 19-25, 25-10, 25-16, 15-13. Kills-Casselberry (Rea) 10, Seeman (VC) 7. Assists-Peony (Rea) 21, Bowen (VC) 12. Aces-Perleberg (Rea) 4, Crost (VC) 7. Digs-Casselberry, Ferderer (Rea) 1, O’Reley (VC) 16. Blocks-Ferderer (Rea) 1, Eggleston (VC) 1.

Rosalia def. St. John/Endicott 25-22, 25-22, 25-20. Kills-Gibbar (Ros) 6, Blakely (Ros) 6, Curtis (St.J) 4, Scheuerman (St.J) 4. Assists-Blakely (Ros) 5, Claussen (St.J) 5. Aces-Scheuerman (St.J) 3. Digs-Blakely (Ros) 3, Curtis (St.J) 5. Blocks-Hodges (Ros) 2, Curtis (St.J) 3.

Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia def. Garfield-Palouse 25-16, 25-20, 25-19. Kills-Graffis (TOR) 13. Assists-Robinson (TOR) 25. Aces-Wagner (TOR) 3. Digs-Varney (TOR) 11. Blocks-Graffis (TOR) 4.

West Valley def. Riverside 25-22, 16-25, 19-25, 25-17, 15-12. Kills-Mauro (WV) 16. Newberg (Riv) 23. Assists-Wold (WV) 30. Pecorelli (Riv) 25. Aces-Hofer (WV) 4. Newberg (Riv) 4. Digs-Wold (WV) 17. Sanders (Riv) 13. Blocks-Wooley (WV) 4. Newberg (Riv) 4.

Wilbur-Creston def. Republic 25-6, 25-6, 25-17. Kills-Reidt (W-C) 10, Warnecke (W-C) 10, Lehn (Rep) 3. Assists-Clark (W-C) 10, Warnecke (W-C) 10, Kirkendall (Rep) 5. Aces-Ogle (W-C) 3, Larson (Rep) 1. Digs-Reidt (W-C) 12, Kirkendalle (Rep) 5. Blocks-Peterson (W-C) 2, Lehn (Rep) 3.

Moves

BASEBALL

MLB—Suspended minor league player Wellington Dotel (Seattle) for 50 games, effective for the 2007 season, for a violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.

American League

CLEVELAND INDIANS—Announced extensions of their player development contracts with Lake County of the South Atlantic League and Mahoning Valley of the New York-Penn League.

NEW YORK YANKEES—Activated OF Hideki Matsui from the 15-day DL.

OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Announced it has extended its player development contract with Sacramento of the PCL through the 2010 season.

TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS—Agreed to terms with Montgomery of the Southern League on a two-year contract extension of their player development contract, through 2008.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

DETROIT PISTONS—Named Dave Cowens assistant coach.

MIAMI HEAT—Waived G Derek Anderson.

WASHINGTON WIZARDS—Promoted Tommy Sheppard to vice president of basketball administration and Milt Newton to vice president of player personnel.

Women’s National Basketball Association

PHOENIX MERCURY—Named Ann Meyers general manager and vice president.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

ARIZONA CARDINALS—Re-signed LB Isaac Keys to the practice squad. Released C Shawn Lynch from the practice squad.

CAROLINA PANTHERS—Placed LT Travelle Wharton on injured reserve. Signed OL Jeremy Bridges.

CLEVELAND BROWNS—Reinstated DB Daven Holly to 53-man roster. Waived DL Jovan Haye.

DETROIT LIONS—Signed WR Az-Zahir Hakim to a one-year contract.

GREEN BAY PACKERS—Released FB Vonta Leach.

HOUSTON TEXANS—Placed CB Roc Alexander on injured reserve. Signed CB Kevin Garrett and LB Roy Manning. Signed G Doug Nienhuis to the practice squad. Released RB Chris Taylor and FB Robert Douglas.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Placed DE Reggie Hayward on injured reserve. Signed DT Montavious Stanley from St. Louis’ practice squad.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed CB Dexter Wynn. Released RB Bruce Perry.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Waived FB Zak Keasey from the practice squad. Signed OT Sam Wilder to the practice squad.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Signed TE Todd Yoder. Released FB Nehemiah Broughton.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

BOSTON BRUINS—Announced the retirement of F Tom Fitzgerald.

BUFFALO SABRES—Signed C Marek Zagrapan. Re-signed F Jiri Novotny, F Michael Ryan and F Chris Thorburn. Named James Patrick assistant coach. Promoted assistant coach Brian McCutcheon to associate head coach; scout Kevin Devine to director of amateur scouting; and scout Scott Schranz to director of amateur scouting operations.

DETROIT RED WINGS—Traded G Drew MacIntyre to the Vancouver Canucks for a conditional 2007 draft pick.

EDMONTON OILERS—Re-signed RW Joffrey Lupul to a three-year contract.

NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Re-signed G Rick DiPietro to a 15-year contract.

OTTAWA SENATORS—Agreed to terms with C Alexei Kaigorodov on a two-year contract.

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS—Signed C Ryan Kesler to a one-year offer sheet.

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS—Released F Jeff Kyrzakos and G Gabriel Bouthillette. Reassigned F Moises Gutierrez to Everett of the WHL), D Ryan Martinelli to London of the OHL, D Jean-Philippe Paquet to Shawinigan of the QMJHL and G Jean-Christophe Blanchard to Victoriaville of the QMJHL.

MOTORSPORTS

NASCAR—Suspended driver Kevin Grubb indefinitely for refusing to submit to a drug test following Friday night’s race in Richmond.

COLLEGE

Today’s odds

America’s Line

CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NFL board, the Steelers-Jaguars circle ( ) is for Pittsburgh QB Ben Roethlisberger (questionable).

NO LINE REPORT: On the college football board, the Iowa-Iowa State game due to Iowa QB Drew Tate (questionable); the UNLV-Hawaii game due to UNLV QB Rocky Hinds (questionable).

INJURY REPORT: On the NFL board, Kansas City QB Trent Green (out).

NFL

FavoriteOpCurO/UUnderdog
Sunday
RAVENS11.511.534.5Raiders
COLTS131347Texans
BENGALS1010.542Browns
DOLPHINS76.537Bills
BEARS88.532.5Lions
Panthers2237.5VIKINGS
EAGLES3342Giants
FALCONS6.55.536Bucs
SaintsPK238PACKERS
Rams334449ERs
SEAHAWKS6.5747Cards
Patriots5.5637JETS
CHARGERS11.511.538.5Titans
BRONCOS8.510.540Chiefs
COWBOYS5.55.537Redskins
Monday
JAGUARS2(PK)36.5Steelers

College Football

FavoriteOpCurUnderdog
Thursday
W VIRGINIA1416Maryland
Friday
TOLEDO5.54Kansas
Saturday
IOWANLNLIowa St
BOSTON COLL76.5Byu
ILLINOIS3.53.5Syracuse
MINNESOTA4141.5Temple
OHIO ST3030Cincinnati
VA TECH3535Duke
CONNECTICUT46Wake Forest
VIRGINIA98.5W Michigan
KANSAS ST11.510Marshall
RUTGERS1716.5Ohio U
PURDUE1516Ball St
Akron2.52C MICHIGAN
MIAMI-OHIO10.511Kent St
NORTHWSTRN1717.5E Michigan
C FLORIDAPK2S Florida
WISCONSIN14.514San Dieog St
Boise St8.57.5WYOMING
PITTSBURGH22.5Michigan St
Florida 3.53TENNESSEE
s-WASH ST13.513Baylor
NOTRE DAME76Michigan
OREGON44.5Oklahoma
LOUISVILLE4.54Miami-Fla
Fresno St3.53.5WASHINGTON
KENTUCKY33.5Mississippi
Texas29.531RICE
Texas Tech2.51.5TCU
E CAROLINA1.51Memphis
GEORGIA17.517Ala-Birm
MISS ST1011Tulane
SO MISS2.52.5NC State
Arkansas6.56VANDERBILT
Arizona St9.510COLORADO
AUBURN2.53.5Lsu
NO ILLINOIS23.523Buffalo
FLORIDA ST4.54.5Clemson
USC18.518.5Nebraska
Missouri1313.5NEW MEXICO
Utah2020UTAH ST
NEV-RENO32.5Colorado St
sa-TEXAS A&M2727Army
STANFORD23Navy
HAWAIINLNLUnlv
GA TECH17.518Troy
ALABAMA24.524.5UL-Monrie
Bowling Green4.55FLORIDA INT’L
OKLAHOMA ST 2829Fla Atlantic
TULSA19.519.5North Texas

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