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Baseball

American League

Athletics 3, Orioles 2

Oakland ABRHBIBBSOAvg.
ShStewart lf 411010.278
Swisher rf 311211.297
DJohnson 1b 401001.320
Cust dh 300011.259
Crosby ss 401003.265
Ellis 2b 311000.237
Scutaro 3b 402001.239
Kendall c 400001.188
Bocachica cf 300102.059
Totals 32373310
Baltimore ABRHBIBBSOAvg.
BRoberts 2b 310010.301
Markakis rf 300012.266
Tejada ss 301100.310
Huff 3b 401000.253
1-Bynum pr 000000.176
RaHernandez c 400000.233
Gibbons dh 400001.227
Millar 1b 311101.258
CPatterson cf 301000.223
Payton lf 301000.273
Totals 3025224
Oakland 002100000—370
Baltimore 100000010—252

1-ran for Huff in the 9th. E—Huff (4), Payton (1). LOB—Oakland 7, Baltimore 4. HR—Millar (5), off Marshall; Swisher (7), off Bedard. RBIs—Swisher 2 (28), Bocachica (3), Tejada (22), Millar (16). SB—BRoberts (16), CPatterson (8). CS—Payton (1). SF—Bocachica. GIDP—Scutaro, Kendall, Huff. RLISP—Oakland 3 (ShStewart, Cust, Crosby); Baltimore 2 (BRoberts, Gibbons). RMU—Cust. DP—Oakland 1 (DJohnson and Crosby); Baltimore 2 (BRoberts, Tejada and Millar), (BRoberts, Tejada and Millar).

Oakland IPHRERBBSOERA
Haren W,5-2 7211131.70
Marshall H,5 1/3 211005.23
Calero H,6 1/3 000005.68
Embree S,2 1 1/3 100113.48
Baltimore IPHRERBBSOERA
Bedard L,3-3 7632384.10
Williams 1100018.22
Williamson 1000011.13

IR-S—Calero 1-0, Embree 1-0. HBP—by Haren (Tejada), by Bedard (Ellis). T—2:49. A—30,382 (48,290).

American League leaders

BATTING—Posada, New York, .371; Jeter, New York, .364; MOrdonez, Detroit, .358; Youkilis, Boston, .349; VGuerrero, Los Angeles, .344; ISuzuki, Seattle, .339; CGuillen, Detroit, .337.

RUNS—MOrdonez, Detroit, 43; ARodriguez, New York, 42; DeJesus, Kansas City, 39; Sheffield, Detroit, 39; Sizemore, Cleveland, 38; Youkilis, Boston, 34; Granderson, Detroit, 33; Rios, Toronto, 33; Morneau, Minnesota, 33; DOrtiz, Boston, 33.

RBI—MOrdonez, Detroit, 45; ARodriguez, New York, 44; THunter, Minnesota, 41; VGuerrero, Los Angeles, 40; DOrtiz, Boston, 38; Lowell, Boston, 37; Sosa, Texas, 37.

HITS—Jeter, New York, 67; ISuzuki, Seattle, 62; MOrdonez, Detroit, 62; Youkilis, Boston, 61; Polanco, Detroit, 60; OCabrera, Los Angeles, 59; Tejada, Baltimore, 58; Vidro, Seattle, 58.

DOUBLES—MOrdonez, Detroit, 24; DOrtiz, Boston, 20; Granderson, Detroit, 16; THunter, Minnesota, 16; Teixeira, Texas, 15; MYoung, Texas, 15; OCabrera, Los Angeles, 15; VGuerrero, Los Angeles, 15; Posada, New York, 15.

TRIPLES—Granderson, Detroit, 6; TPena, Kansas City, 5; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 5; Buck, Oakland, 4; CGuillen, Detroit, 4; Barfield, Cleveland, 3; Kotchman, Los Angeles, 3; DeJesus, Kansas City, 3; Cora, Boston, 3.

HOME RUNS—ARodriguez, New York, 19; Morneau, Minnesota, 14; MOrdonez, Detroit, 12; THunter, Minnesota, 11; Kinsler, Texas, 10; Rios, Toronto, 10; JhPeralta, Cleveland, 10; VGuerrero, Los Angeles, 10; Dye, Chicago, 10; Sosa, Texas, 10.

STOLEN BASES—Sizemore, Cleveland, 16; BRoberts, Baltimore, 16; Lofton, Texas, 16; JLugo, Boston, 14; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 12; ISuzuki, Seattle, 12; Willits, Los Angeles, 11.

PITCHING (6 Decisions)—Beckett, Boston, 7-0, 1.000, 2.66; Sabathia, Cleveland, 6-1, .857, 3.51; Carmona, Cleveland, 5-1, .833, 2.77; Verlander, Detroit, 5-1, .833, 2.68; Colon, Los Angeles, 5-1, .833, 4.57; Byrd, Cleveland, 5-1, .833, 3.81; Matsuzaka, Boston, 7-2, .778, 4.43.

STRIKEOUTS—Bedard, Baltimore, 83; JoSantana, Minnesota, 80; Sabathia, Cleveland, 67; Matsuzaka, Boston, 64; Shields, Tampa Bay, 64; Burnett, Toronto, 63; Bonser, Minnesota, 62.

SAVES—Borowski, Cleveland, 15; TJones, Detroit, 15; Jenks, Chicago, 14; FrRodriguez, Los Angeles, 14; Reyes, Tampa Bay, 13; Papelbon, Boston, 11; Ray, Baltimore, 11; Putz, Seattle, 11.

National League leaders

BATTING—DeLee, Chicago, .371; Helton, Colorado, .354; Holliday, Colorado, .344; HaRamirez, Florida, .337; Lo Duca, New York, .329; Renteria, Atlanta, .328; Winn, San Francisco, .327.

RUNS—HaRamirez, Florida, 43; Rollins, Philadelphia, 40; JBReyes, New York, 39; Uggla, Florida, 37; Johnson, Atlanta, 35; Utley, Philadelphia, 35; Dunn, Cincinnati, 35.

RBI—Hardy, Milwaukee, 43; CaLee, Houston, 41; Utley, Philadelphia, 38; Francoeur, Atlanta, 37; Fielder, Milwaukee, 37; AdGonzalez, San Diego, 35; ARamirez, Chicago, 35.

HITS—Holliday, Colorado, 67; HaRamirez, Florida, 63; Hardy, Milwaukee, 61; JBReyes, New York, 61; Renteria, Atlanta, 60; Rowand, Philadelphia, 59; CaLee, Houston, 59; DeLee, Chicago, 59.

DOUBLES—Utley, Philadelphia, 19; DeLee, Chicago, 19; Uggla, Florida, 18; Holliday, Colorado, 17; Church, Washington, 16; KGreene, San Diego, 15; ASoriano, Chicago, 15.

TRIPLES—JBReyes, New York, 7; Byrnes, Arizona, 5; Rollins, Philadelphia, 5; Johnson, Atlanta, 4; Weeks, Milwaukee, 4; DRoberts, San Francisco, 4.

HOME RUNS—Fielder, Milwaukee, 15; Hardy, Milwaukee, 15; Dunn, Cincinnati, 12; CJones, Atlanta, 12; AdGonzalez, San Diego, 11; ARamirez, Chicago, 11; Griffey Jr., Cincinnati, 11; Bonds, San Francisco, 11.

STOLEN BASES—JBReyes, New York, 26; Pierre, Los Angeles, 17; Victorino, Philadelphia, 16; HaRamirez, Florida, 15; Taveras, Colorado, 10; Rollins, Philadelphia, 10; Duffy, Pittsburgh, 9; Wright, New York, 9; Byrnes, Arizona, 9.

PITCHING (6 Decisions)—Peavy, San Diego, 6-1, .857, 1.63; Penny, Los Angeles, 6-1, .857, 2.26; Marquis, Chicago, 5-1, .833, 2.60; Morris, San Francisco, 5-1, .833, 2.93; Smoltz, Atlanta, 7-2, .778, 2.58; Hamels, Philadelphia, 6-2, .750, 3.67; Maine, New York, 5-2, .714, 2.77; Heilman, New York, 5-2, .714, 3.43; Harang, Cincinnati, 5-2, .714, 4.50; TGlavine, New York, 5-2, .714, 3.39.

STRIKEOUTS—Hamels, Philadelphia, 78; Peavy, San Diego, 77; Wolf, Los Angeles, 66; Harang, Cincinnati, 61; Smoltz, Atlanta, 60; Webb, Arizona, 59; Lilly, Chicago, 56.

SAVES—Valverde, Arizona, 17; FCordero, Milwaukee, 17; Saito, Los Angeles, 15; Fuentes, Colorado, 14; Hoffman, San Diego, 13; Isringhausen, St. Louis, 12; BWagner, New York, 11; STorres, Pittsburgh, 11.

College

FAR WEST

Arizona 14, Arizona St. 5

Cal Poly 12, UC Santa Barbara 11

Pacific 7, CS Northridge 1

UC Davis 2, Washington St. 1, 10 innings

UC Irvine 5, UC Riverside 0

TOURNAMENTS

West Coast Conference

Championship (Best-of-3)

Gonzaga 6, San Diego 4, Gonzaga leads series 1-0

Pacific-10 Conference California 8, Washington 3

California3031000018111
Washington011000100391

Tyson, Blake (7) and Cutler; Erickson, Mooney (3), Haughian (4). W—Ross (6-6). L—Erickson (4-3). Sv—Smith (1).

HITS: California—Jackson, Cutler 2, Satin 2, Hanlon, Munster, Kobernus, Cooper 3. Washington—Wilcox 3, Rindal, Rasmussen, Pearl, Boyer 3. 2B—Cooper, Rindal. 3B—Jackson.

WCC Championship Series

Gonzaga 6, Toreros 4

Gonzaga0021201006131
San Diego130000000471

Mortensen and Colclough; Matusz, Slama (5), Holzhauer (9) and Abruzzo. W—Mortensen (9-2). L—Matusz (10-3).

HITS: Gonzaga—Wells 2, Holcomb 4, Wiegand 2, Wayt, Colclough, Terry, Blank 2. San Diego—Buschini 2, Romanski, Hansen 3, Metzger. 2B—Holcomb 3, Terry, Blank, Buschini, Hansen, Metzger. 3B—Wells, Blank.

Non-conference UC Davis 2, Washington St. 1

Washington St.0000000010 –153
UC Davis0000001001 –271

Daman Jr., Kost (9), Johnson (9), Humes (10) and Lagreid, Gilbert; McAtee, Fitzgerald (10) and Jefferies. W—Fitzgerald (1-4). L—Johnson (0-1).

HITS: Washington State—Borba 3, Coulter 2. UC Davis—Dempsey 2, Oliver, Descalso, James, Royster, Hernandez. 2B—Coulter, James.

NCAA Division III playoffs

All Times PDT

Double Elimination

At Fox Cities Stadium, Grand Chute, Wis.

Friday’s Results

Carthage 15, Eastern Connecticut 4

Chapman 8, Marietta 4

Kean 4, Cortland State 1, 12 innings

Wisconsin-Stevens Point 2, Emory 0

Today’s Games

Game 5—Emory (39-9) vs. Eastern Connecticut (38-11),, 8 a.m.

G6—Marietta (32-16) vs. Cortland State (40-6), 11:15 a.m.

G7—Wisconsin-Stevens Point (33-15), vs. Carthage (37-11), 2:30 p.m.

G8—Chapman (41-6) vs. Kean (40-8), 5:45 p.m.

Youth

East Side Memorial Classic

Spokane Dodgers (18U) 5, Spokane Dodgers (17U) 3

Dodgers (17U)0210000362
Dodgers (18U)200300x542

Shellhorn and Mack; Seaman, Hill (5), Smith (7) and Peterson, McCormack. W—Seaman. L—Shellhorn. Sv—Smith.

HITS: Dodgers (17U)—Perry 2, Fowler, Partridge 2, Carey. Dodgers (18U)—Vucinich, Brett, Peterson, Kittredge. 2B—Peterson, Kittredge.

Basketball

NBA playoffs

All Times PDT

SEMIFINALS (Best-of-7)

Today’s Results

San Antonio 105, Utah 96; San Antonio leads series 2-0

Thursday’s Results

Detroit 79, Cleveland 76; Detroit leads series 2-0

Today’s Game

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

Sunday’s Game

Detroit at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m.

WNBA

All Times PDT

EASTERN CONFERENCE

WLGB
Detroit20
Indiana20
New York20
Connecticut111
Chicago121 1/2
Washington032 1/2

WESTERN CONFERENCE

WLGB
Phoenix21
Sacramento21
San Antonio21
Seattle21
Los Angeles11 1/2
Houston021 1/2
Minnesota042 1/2

Friday’s Results

Chicago 82, Minnesota 77

Phoenix 111, Houston 85

San Antonio 82, Seattle 71

Today’s Games

Los Angeles at Connecticut, 12:30 p.m.

Silver Stars 82, Storm 71

Seattle (71)—Castro Marques 7-16 1-2 17, Jackson 4-15 7-8 16, Burse 5-9 9-14 19, Bird 4-9 0-0 10, Lennox 1-8 2-2 5, Palmer-Daniel 1-2 0-0 2, Gearlds 0-5 0-0 0, Wright 0-1 0-0 0, Robinson 0-0 0-0 0, Ely 1-1 0-1 2, Fluker 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-66 19-27 71.

San Antonio (82)—Johnson 1-6 0-0 2, Young 4-6 3-4 11, Riley 2-4 0-0 4, Ferdinand 5-11 0-0 10, Hammon 8-16 0-0 21, Darling 0-3 0-0 0, Buescher 7-10 4-4 18, Crossley 5-14 0-0 14, Little 1-1 0-0 2, Irvin 0-1 0-0 0, Wecker 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-72 7-8 82.

Seattle1812212071
San Antonio2619221582

3-Point Goals—Seattle 6-15 (Bird 2-2, Castro Marques 2-4, Lennox 1-2, Jackson 1-5, Wright 0-1, Gearlds 0-1), San Antonio 9-21 (Hammon 5-9, Crossley 4-10, Ferdinand 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Seattle 51 (Burse, Jackson 11), San Antonio 40 (Johnson 10). Assists—Seattle 14 (Bird 6), San Antonio 26 (Johnson 10). Total Fouls—Seattle 20, San Antonio 19. A—5,806. (9,877).

Mercury 111, Comets 85

Houston (85)—Thompson 11-16 6-6 32, Swoopes 1-7 0-0 2, Snow 2-4 9-12 13, Moore 1-3 0-0 2, Maiga 1-5 3-4 5, Shields 6-23 9-9 21, Phillips 2-6 4-4 8, Hodges 0-1 0-0 0, Byears 0-1 2-2 2, Williams 0-2 0-0 0, Lyttle 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 24-69 33-37 85.

Phoenix (111)—Pondexter 8-17 5-6 22, Taylor 6-13 4-5 18, Smith 3-14 0-0 7, Taurasi 11-18 9-9 37, Miller 3-7 3-3 9, Schumacher 1-1 2-4 4, Mazzante 4-9 0-0 10, Moises Pinto 0-0 0-0 0, Lacy 0-0 0-0 0, Snell 1-1 0-0 2, Scott-Richardson 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 37-80 25-29 111.

Houston2522251385
Phoenix29213427111

3-Point Goals—Houston 4-13 (Thompson 4-5, Maiga 0-1, Moore 0-1, Swoopes 0-3, Shields 0-3), Phoenix 12-27 (Taurasi 6-9, Taylor 2-4, Mazzante 2-6, Smith 1-2, Pondexter 1-4, Miller 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Houston 52 (Snow 10), Phoenix 44 (Smith 9). Assists—Houston 15 (Swoopes 7), Phoenix 25 (Miller 5). Total Fouls—Houston 22, Phoenix 26. Technicals—Williams, Pondexter. A—8,001. (10,746).

Sky 82, Lynx 77

Chicago (82)—Dales-Schuman 5-11 2-2 15, Dupree 12-15 1-2 25, Christensen 1-4 1-2 3, Price 2-6 7-10 11, Canty 4-7 1-2 9, Melvin 1-2 3-6 5, S.Raymond 0-1 0-0 0, Perkins 2-5 0-0 5, Wyckoff 1-2 2-4 5, Moeggenberg 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 30-56 17-28 82.

Minnesota (77)—Quinn 0-4 0-0 0, Mann 2-8 2-2 6, Ohlde 5-15 8-9 18, Augustus 11-20 6-6 31, Harding 7-16 1-1 16, Stansbury 3-5 0-2 6, Murphy 0-0 0-0 0, Abrosimova 0-0 0-0 0, Ress 0-1 0-0 0, Jacobs 0-4 0-0 0, Moore 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 28-74 17-20 77.

Chicago1916301782
Minnesota1516202677

3-Point Goals—Chicago 5-11 (Dales-Schuman 3-6, Perkins 1-1, Wyckoff 1-2, Moeggenberg 0-1, S.Raymond 0-1), Minnesota 4-16 (Augustus 3-5, Harding 1-3, Moore 0-1, Jacobs 0-2, Quinn 0-2, Mann 0-3). Fouled Out—Ohlde. Rebounds—Chicago 40 (Christensen 7), Minnesota 46 (Stansbury 13). Assists—Chicago 18 (Dales-Schuman 6), Minnesota 18 (Harding 9). Total Fouls—Chicago 22, Minnesota 24. A—4,891. (11,380).

Football

NFL Europa

All Times PDT

WLTPFPA
Cologne520153107
Frankfurt42014497
Amsterdam330115128
Hamburg340147148
Berlin24080120
Rhein24078117

Friday’s Results

Cologne 30, Amsterdam 7

Today’s Games

Berlin Thunder at Hamburg, 9 a.m.

Rhein Fire at Frankfurt, 10 a.m.

AFL

All Times PDT

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

EasternWLTPFPA
x-Dallas1010677553
Columbus650561537
Philadelphia560590539
New York470554606
SouthernWLTPFPA
Georgia920697615
Orlando750594535
Tampa Bay560517568
New Orleans470528589
Austin380555618

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

CentralWLTPFPA
Chicago830600512
Colorado840608606
Kansas City650578522
Nashville580668708
Grand Rapids380598711
WesternWLTPFPA
x-San Jose930744588
Los Angeles650585598
Utah670808812
Arizona390680721
Las Vegas2100545749

x-clinched playoff spot

Friday’s Results

San Jose 48, Nashville 34

Utah 65, Orlando 62

Today’s Games

Los Angeles at Kansas City, 3 p.m.

Colorado at Grand Rapids, 4 p.m.

Dallas at Columbus, 4 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Georgia, 4 p.m.

Chicago at Arizona, 7 p.m.

Hockey

NHL playoffs

All Times PDT

FINALS

Monday, May 28

Ottawa at Anaheim, 5 p.m.

Auto racing

Ohio 250 lineup

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES

After Friday qualifying, race today; At Mansfield Motorsports Park, Mansfield, Ohio; Race distance: 125 miles, 250 laps; (Car number in parentheses)

1. (5) Mike Skinner, Toyota, 109.877 mph. 2. (14) Rick Crawford, Ford, 109.336. 3. (30) Todd Bodine, Toyota, 108.840. 4. (23) Johnny Benson, Toyota, 108.663. 5. (6) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 108.551. 6. (59) Terry Cook, Toyota, 108.447. 7. (99) Erik Darnell, Ford, 108.368. 8. (1) Aaron Fike, Toyota, 108.310. 9. (33) Ron Hornaday Jr., Chevrolet, 108.290. 10. (88) Matt Crafton, Chevrolet, 108.180.

11. (60) Jack Sprague, Toyota, 108.180. 12. (21) Kelly Bires, Ford, 108.069. 13. (15) Bill Lester, Chevrolet, 108.037. 14. (18) Ken Schrader, Dodge, 108.017. 15. (40) Clay Rogers, Chevrolet, 107.232. 16. (09) Joey Clanton, Ford, 107.226. 17. (16) Chris Fontaine, Ford, 106.977. 18. (75) Dennis Setzer, Chevrolet, 106.850. 19. (50) T.J. Bell, Ford, 106.396. 20. (13) Willie Allen, Chevrolet, 106.289.

21. (9) Ted Musgrave, Toyota, 106.132. 22. (44) Frank Kreyer, Chevrolet, 106.101. 23. (10) David Starr, Ford, 106.020. 24. (36) Ryan Mathews, Toyota, 105.970. 25. (00) Ken Butler, Toyota, 105.926. 26. (47) Kraig Kinser, Chevrolet, 105.889. 27. (4) Kevin Hamlin, Dodge, 105.882. 28. (08) Chad McCumbee, Chevrolet, 105.758. 29. (49) Bradley Riethmeyer, Dodge, 105.325. 30. (7) Jason White, Chevrolet, 105.245.

31. (8) Blake Bjorklund, Chevrolet, 104.676. 32. (07) Tim Sauter, Chevrolet, 104.633. 33. (42) Tim Cowen, Ford, 104.293. 34. (2) Daniel Pope, Chevrolet, 104.287. 35. (77) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, Owner Points. 36. (63) Jack Smith, Ford, 104.155. Failed to qualify: 37. (51) Kelly Sutton, Chevrolet, 103.484.

Cycling

Giro d’Italia

At Santuario Di Oropa, Italy; 13th Stage; A 7.8-mile individual time trial from Biella, Itally

1. Marzio Bruseghin, Italy, Lampre-Fondital, 28 minutes, 55 seconds. 2. Leonardo Piepoli, Italy, Saunier Duval-Prodir, 1 second behind. 3. Danilo Di Luca, Italy, Liquigas, :08. 4. David Zabriskie, United States, Team CSC, :19. 5. Franco Pelizzotti, Italy, Liquigas, :22. 6. Stefano Garzelli, Italy, Acqua & Sapone, :29. 7. Evgeni Petrov, Russia, Tinkoff Credit Systems, :31. 8. Eddy Mazzoleni, Italy, Astana, :33. 9. Damiano Cunego, Italy, Lampre-Fondital, :38. 10. Andy Schleck, Luxembourg, Team CSC, :40.

Overall Standings (After 13 of 21 stages)

1. Danilo Di Luca, Italy, Liquigas, 57 hours, 11 minutes, 28 seconds. 2. Marzio Bruseghin, Italy, Lampre-Fondital, 55 seconds behind. 3. Andy Schleck, Luxembourg, Team CSC, 1:57. 4. Damiano Cunego, Italy, Lampre-Fondital, 2:40. 5. Francisco J. Vila Errandonea, Spain, Lampre-Fondital, 2:44. 6. David Arroyo Duran, Spain, Caisse D’Epargne, 2:51. 7. Evgeni Petrov, Russia, Tinkoff Credit Systems, 3:11. 8. Gilberto Simoni, Italy, Saunier Duval-Prodir, 3:32. 9. Emanuele Sella, Italy, Ceramica Panaria, 3:52. 10. Eddy Mazzoleni, Italy, Astana, 3:53.

Golf

Crowne Plaza Invitational

PGA TOUR

At Colonial Country Club, Fort Worth, Texas; Purse: $6 million; Yardage: 7,054; Par: 70

Partial Second Round

Note: Play suspended due to darkness with 27 golfers not finishing. Round will be completed this morning

Tim Clark65-64—129
Arron Oberholser64-66—130
Ben Curtis64-67—131
Jim Furyk65-66—131
Nathan Green65-66—131
Alex Cejka67-65—132
Kevin Na63-69—132
Anthony Kim63-69—132
Pat Perez66-67—133
Tom Lehman66-67—133
Bernhard Langer65-68—133
Michael Putnam69-65—134
J.J. Henry68-67—135
Dean Wilson68-67—135
Brett Wetterich66-69—135
Chad Campbell67-68—135
Matthew Every69-66—135
Harrison Frazar68-67—135
Heath Slocum70-65—135
Tim Herron67-68—135
Ted Purdy64-71—135
Lucas Glover67-68—135
Mark Hensby69-67—136
Frank Lickliter II65-71—136
Brandt Snedeker66-70—136
Scott Verplank70-66—136
Rod Pampling67-69—136
Stephen Ames69-67—136
Steve Elkington67-69—136
Stewart Cink67-69—136
Stephen Leaney68-68—136
Cliff Kresge69-67—136
Nick O’Hern70-66—136
Bob Tway73-64—137
Charles Warren69-68—137
John Rollins69-68—137
Stephen Marino69-68—137
Jeff Quinney65-72—137
Ryan Moore71-66—137
Rory Sabbatini70-67—137
K.J. Choi67—70—137
Kirk Triplett69-73—142

Senior PGA Championship

PGA OF AMERICA

At Kiawah Island Golf Resort, The Ocean Course, Kiawah Island, S.C.; Purse: $2 million; Yardage: 7,20; Par 72

Second Round

Eduardo Romero68-70—138
Joe Ozaki69-71—140
Nick Price71-70—141
Denis Watson71-71—142
Jay Haas72-71—143
Brad Bryant71-72—143
Ben Crenshaw73-71—144
Bruce Vaughan72-72—144
Mark James74-71—145
Fuzzy Zoeller74-71—145
Jack Ferenz74-71—145
Mark O’Meara72-73—145
Vicente Fernandez75-70—145
Kong Meshiai76-70—146
Graham Marsh73-73—146
Lonnie Nielsen72-74—146
Kiyoshi Murota74-72—146
James D. Mason72-74—146
Andy Bean76-70—146
Gil Morgan75-71—146
Loren Roberts72-74—146
Jim Thorpe73-73—146
Tom Purtzer73-73—146
Tim Simpson76-71—147
Jet Ozaki73-74—147
Massy Kuramoto71-76—147
Craig Stadler72-75—147
Kirk Hanefeld75-72—147
Mike Goodes76-71—147
Jeff Coston72-75—147
Scott Hoch72-75—147
Mike San Filippo78-69—147
Hale Irwin78-70—148
John Jacobs75-73—148
Rick Karbowski73-75—148
Chip Beck70-78—148
Costantino Rocca74-74—148
Keith Fergus73-75—148
David Eger74-75—149
Ron Stelten78-71—149
Tom Watson74-75—149
Howard Twitty77-72—149
Bruce Lietzke75-74—149
Rod Spittle75-74—149

Corning Classic

LPGA TOUR

At Corning Country Club, Corning, N.Y.; Purse: $1.3 million; Yardage: 6,188; Par 72

Second Round

Beth Bader65-66—131
Young Kim68-64—132
Paula Creamer66-68—134
Becky Morgan69-66—135
Mi Hyun Kim68-67—135
Natalie Gulbis69-67—136
Jean Bartholomew68-68—136
In-Kyung Kim67-69—136
Diana D’Alessio67-69—136
Jamie Hullett66-70—136
Alena Sharp74-63—137
Na On Min70-67—137
Wendy Doolan69-68—137
Ai Miyazato68-69—137
Reilley Rankin68-69—137
Hye Jung Choi67-70—137
Charlotta Sorenstam64-73—137
Kyeong Bae71-67—138
Nina Reis71-67—138
Maria Hjorth70-68—138
Vicki Goetze-Ackerman70-68—138
Lindsey Wright70-68—138
Kate Golden70-68—138
Laura Davies69-69—138
Karine Icher69-69—138
Meg Mallon68-70—138
Jeong Jang68-70—138
Sung Ah Yim71-68—139
Mikaela Parmlid71-68—139
Dina Ammaccapane71-68—139
In-Bee Park70-69—139
Meena Lee70-69—139
Allison Hanna-Williams70-69—139
Seon Hwa Lee68-71—139
Grace Park68-71—139
Giulia Sergas67-72—139
Shi Hyun Ahn66-73—139
Laurie Rinker71-69—140
Laura Diaz71-69—140
Angela Park71-69—140
Il Mi Chung71-69—140
Lisa Fernandes68-72—140
Johanna Head68-72—140

Failed to Qualify

Wendy Ward74-71—145

Lacrosse

College women

NCAA Division I Championships

All Times PDT

At Philadelphia

Friday’s Results

Northwestern 12, Penn 2; semifinals

Virginia 14, Duke 13; semifinals

Sunday’s Game

Northwestern (20-1) vs. Virginia (19-3), 4 p.m.; championship

Soccer

USL PDL

Ogden 2, Spokane 0

First half–1, Ogden, Swift, 35:00. Second half–2, Ogden, Baca (Morris), 62:00.

Shots on goal–Spokane 13, Ogden 8. Saves–Spokane, Mummey 4. Ogden, Zimmerman 3.

Softball

College

NCAA Division I Super Regionals

All Times PDT

(Best-of-3)

Friday’s Results

Arizona State 1, LSU 0, 10 innings; Arizona State leads series 1-0

Baylor 9, Michigan 0, 5 innings; Baylor leads series 1-0

Northwestern 6, South Carolina 1; Northwestern leads series 1-0

Tennessee 9, Hawaii 0, 5 innings; Tennessee leads series 1-0

Texas A&M 2, Florida 0; Texas A&M leads series 1-0

Washington 4, Alabama 3; Washington leads series 1-0

Today’s Games

DePaul (44-11) at Oklahoma (55-6), 9 a.m.

Florida (49-21) at Texas A&M (45-11), 11 a.m.

Michigan (46-12) at Baylor (49-13), 11 a.m.

South Carolina (38-25) at Northwestern (49-11), 11 a.m.

Alabama (55-9) at Washington (39-17), noon

Hawaii (49-12) at Tennessee (58-5), 1 p.m.

Florida at Texas A&M, 1:30 p.m., if necessary

Michigan at Baylor, 1:30 p.m., if necessary

Alabama at Washington, 2:30 p.m., if necessary

South Carolina at Northwestern, 2:30 p.m., if necessary

Hawaii at Tennessee, 3:30 p.m., if necessary

LSU (55-11) at Arizona State (53-15), 4:30 p.m.

Cal State Fullerton (38-21) at Arizona (42-12-1), 5 p.m.

LSU at Arizona State, 7 p.m., if necessary

Sunday’s Games

DePaul at Oklahoma, 10 a.m.

Cal State Fullerton at Arizona, noon

DePaul at Oklahoma, noon, if necessary

Cal State Fullerton at Arizona, 2:30 p.m., if necessary

Washington 4, Alabama 3

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Potter and Holcombe; Lawrie and Matthews. W—Lawrie (28-11). L—Potter (20-3).

HITS: Alabama—Praytor 2, Holcombe 2. Washington—Charters 3, Lastrapes, Greer 2. HR—Greer.

Tennis

ARAG World Team Cup

ATP TOUR

At Rochusclub, Duesseldorf, Germany; Purse: $2.03 million (World Championship); Surface: Clay-Outdoor

Red Group

Czech Republic 3, Germany 0

Tomas Berdych, Czech Republic, def. Philipp Kohlschreiber, Germany, 6-3, 6-2; Jan Hajek, Czech Republic, def. Florian Mayer, Germany, 7-6 (4), 6-2; Tomas Berdych and Martin Damm, Czech Republic, def. Benjamin Becker and Michael Kohlmann, Germany, 6-4, 6-4.

Spain 3, Belgium 0

David Ferrer, Spain, def. Olivier Rochus, Belgium, 6-3, 6-4; Nicolas Almagro, Spain, def. Kristof Vliegen, Belgium, 6-2, 6-1; David Ferrer and Bartolome Salva-Vidal, Spain, def. Steven Darcis and Olivier Rochus, Belgium, 6-3, 3-6, 10-8 tiebreak.

The Hypo Group International

ATP TOUR

At Werzer Arena, Poertschach, Austria; Purse: $412,900 (Intl. Series); Surface: Clay-Outdoor

Singles, Semifinals

Gael Monfils, France, def. Lleyton Hewitt (4), Australia, 6-4, 7-5; Juan Monaco, Argentina, def. Luis Horna, Peru, 6-4, 6-4.

Doubles, Semifinals

Simon Aspelin, Sweden, and Julian Knowle (1), Austria, def. Martin Garcia, Argentina, and Jordan Kerr, Australia, 6-4, 3-6, 10-6 tiebreak.

Istanbul Cup

WTA TOUR

At TEM Otoyolu/Atisalani Mevkii, Istanbul, Turkey; Purse: $200,000 (Tier III); Surface: Clay-Outdoor

Singles, Semifinals

Elena Dementieva (2), Russia, def. Alona Bondarenko (5), Ukraine, 7-6 (5), 6-2; Aravane Rezai, France, def. Maria Sharapova (1), Russia, 6-2, 6-4.

Doubles, Semifinals

Chan Yung-jan, Taiwan, and Sania Mirza (1), India, def. Mervana Jugic-Salkic, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Romina Oprandi, Italy, 6-7 (3), 6-0, 10-5 tiebreak; Agnieszka and Urszula Radwanska, Poland, def. Tatiana Poutchek and Anastasiya Yakimova, Belarus, 6-0, 6-2.

Internationaux de Strasbourg

WTA TOUR

At Ligue d’Alsace de Tennis, Strasbourg, France; Purse: $175,000 (Tier III); Surface: Clay-Outdoor

Singles, Semifinals

Amelie Mauresmo (1), France, def. Marion Bartoli (5), France, 6-3, 6-7 (1), 6-3; Anabel Medina Garrigues (6), Spain, def. Jelena Jankovic (2), Serbia, walkover.

Doubles, Semifinals

Yan Zi and Zheng Jie (1), China, def. Vasilisa Bardina and Vera Dushevina, Russia, 6-3, 6-1; Alicia Molik, Australia, and Sun Tiantian (4), China, def. Ji Chunmei and Sun Shengnan, China, 6-0, 7-6 (2).

Track & field

College

NCAA West Regional

At Eugene, Ore.

MEN

TEAM SCORING—Oregon 37, UCLA 29.5, Washington 26, Stanford 19.5, Brigham Young 14.5. Also: 8, Washington State 10. 13, Eastern Washington 4.

5,000–1, Rupp (O) 14:08.03. 2, Ramos (UCLA) 14:09.48. 3, Gomez (S) 14:11.82. 4, Mix (S) 14:12.16. 5, Braden (BSU/Bonners Ferry HS) 14:12.23. Long jump–1, Frederick (W) 26-3/4w. 2, Turner (ASU) 26-1/4w. 3, Felizola (CSN) 24-10w. 4, Moody (WSU) 24-81/4. 5, Eaton (O) 24-61/4. Pole vault–1, Skipper (O) 19-1/4. 2, Roth (W) 17-5. 3, Landers (UCLA) 17-5. 4, (tie) Weirich (BYU) and Hoste (S) 17-5. Also: Byers (WSU/University HS) and Perrins (UW/Tekoa-Oakesdale HS) no height. Discus—1, Arrhenius (BYU) 206-3. 2, Garza (UCLA) 200-4. 3, Kuehl (A) 199-8. 4, Lamb (WSU) 198-5. 5, Robertson (S) 193-2. Also: 11, Ulrick (WSU/Mead HS) 183-6. 17, Kent (Cal/Central Valley HS) 174-6. Paul (EWU) foul. Hammer–1, Richotte (O) 221-6. 2, Bingisser (W) 217-9. 3, A. Midles (SC) 216-11. 4, Wardhaugh (BSU) 213-8. 5, Paul (EWU) 213-7. Also: 12, Boling (I) 193-9. 13, MacArthur (WSU/Selkirk HS) 192-3. 14, Rogan (I) 192-2.

Advancing in prelims–110 hurdles: 7, Williams (WSU) 14.08w. 400: 7, Butorac (EWU) 48.19. 400 hurdles: 3, Cassleman (WSU) 51.28.

Failing to advance–1,500 meters: 20, Barnes (UCLA/Mead HS) 3:52.14. 25, Axtman (Boise State/CCS) 3:54.39. 800: 12, Tardy (I) 1:56.24. 400 hurdles: 13, Leavitt (WSU) 52.99. 18, Williams (WSU) 54.24.

WOMEN

TEAM SCORING—Arizona State 25, UCLA 22, Stanford 20, Oregon 20, California 13. Also: 6, Washington 11. 11, Eastern Washington 8. 20, Washington State 1.

5,000–1, McWalters (S) 16:04.92. 2, McDonald (BYU) 16:05.30. 3, Blood (O) 16:19.15. 4, Campbell (W) 16:21.37. 5, Kielty (ASU) 16:33.59. Also: 18, Dahnke (Portland/University HS) 17:52.78. High jump–1, S. Day (SLO) 6-1/2. 2, McPherson (Cal) 6-1/2. 3, Watkins (UCLA) 5-111/4. 4, J. Day (Ariz) 5-91/4. 5, Rogers (NAU) 5-91/4. Also: 12, J. Pickler (WSU) 5-71/4. Long jump–1, Watkins (UCLA) 22-41/2. 2, McLain (S) 20-10. 3, Lodree (W) 20-73/4. 4, Williams (UCLA) 20-41/2. 5, Kafourou (BSU) 20-31/2w. Also: 8, D. Pickler (WSU) 19-113/4. Javelin–1, Yurkovich (O) 178-9. 2, Gutierrez (EWU/Newport HS) 175-7. 3, Webb (Fresno) 167-7. 4, Heinz (LB) 166-3. 5, McCrea (O) 159-1. Also: 13, D. Pickler (WSU) 143-0. Shot put–1, Pressley (ASU) 58-61/2. 2, Stevens (ASU) 58-1/2. 3, Haapanen (UCSB) 51-11/2. 4, Bryant (NAU) 50-1/2. 5, Strot (Cal) 49-73/4. Also: 10, Bothum (I) 48-41/2. 11, Garberg (WSU) 48-31/2. 15, Zita (WSU) 47-8.

Advancing in prelims–100 hurdles: 3, D. Pickler (WSU) 13.31w. 100: 8, Griffey (WSU) 11.73w. 800: 2, Noble (O/Rogers HS) 2:07.10.

Failing to advance–1,500 meters: 16, Sande (Boise State/Lake City HS) 4:30.96. 100 hurdles: 14, Gordon (I) 14.02. 17, Bergland (I) 15.57. 400 hurdles: 20, King (WSU) 1:02.82. 200: 9, Porter-Red (WSU) 24.13.

NWAACC

At Gresham, Ore.

MEN

TEAM SCORING—CC Spokane 228, Lane 202, Clackamas 149, Mt. Hood 122, Clark 38, Southwestern Oregon 36, Highline 5, Douglas 4, Treasure Valley 2.

100–1, Jackson (Clack) 10.68. 2, Adebayo (CCS) 10.72. 3, Keller (Clack) 10.86. Also: 4, Garry (CCS) 10.88. 200–1, Adebayo (CCS) 21.58. 2, Jackson (Clack) 21.69. 3, Keller (Clack) 22.06. 400–1, T. Thompson (L) 48.37. 2, Tweedy (Clack) 48.70. 3, K. Thompson (L) 49.17. 800–1, Harmon (CCS) 1:53.99. 2, Cisneros (CCS) 1:54.99. 3, Roberts (CCS) 1:55.10. 1,500–1, McNamara (L) 3:53.85. 2, Roberts (CCS) 3:58.46. 3, Coleman (L) 3:59.59. Also: 5, Cisneros (CCS) 4:02.14. 7, Cummings (CCS) 4:03.76. 5,000–1, McNamara (L) 15:00.09. 2, Moeller (CCS) 15:17.44. 3, Burck (CCS) 15:39.73. Also: 8, Cummings (CCS) 16:12.33. 110 hurdles–1, Wilkinson (MH) 14.66. 2, Cram (L) 15.42. 3, Herman (Clack) 15.50. Also: 4, Poorsi (CCS) 15.59. 5, Parrish (CCS) 16.29. 7, Nelson (CCS) 16.93. 400 hurdles–1, Wilkinson (MH) 53.27. 2, Parrish (CCS) 54.80. 3, Wester (Clack) 54.91. Also: 8, Poorsi (CCS) 59.03. 400 relay–1, Clackamas 41.47. 2, CC Spokane 42.24. 3, Lane 43.04. 1,600 relay–1, Clackamas 3:17.29. 2, Lane 3:20.37. 3, CC Spokane 3:22.73. High jump–1, Grazda (MH) 6-43/4. 2, Talbot (TV) 6-23/4. 3, Gobel (Clack) 6-23/4. Triple jump–1, McCune (Clark) 45-101/2. 2, Lariza (MH) 45-1. 3, Adebayo (CCS) 44-113/4. Also: 7, K. Williams (CCS) 42-81/4.

Javelin–1, Simmons (Clack) 224-0. 2, Hostetler (L) 208-6. 3, Togstad (CCS) 200-9. Also: 5, Rodriguez (CCS) 196-7. 6, McCormick (CCS) 191-7. Shot put–1, Howard (CCS) 50-11/4. 2, Valentine (MH) 49-7. 3, Baxter (Clack) 46-71/4. Also: 4, Lawton (CCS) 46-6. 6, Lemieux (CCS) 45-10.

WOMEN

TEAM SCORING—CC Spokane 250, Mt. Hood 174.5, Lane 149.5, Clackamas 107, Clark 54, Treasure Valley 40, Southwestern Oregon 38.

100–1, Sims (MH) 12.47. 2, Glunt (MH) 12.54. 3, Bishop (L) 12.64. Also: 6, Hill (CCS) 13.01. 7, Mallory (CCS) 13.04. 8, Phillips (CCS) 13.07. 200–1, Sims (MH) 25.47. 2, Glunt (MH) 25.67. 3, Hemphill (Clack) 25.91. Also: 4, Abersfeller (CCS) 25.97. 7, Hill (CCS) 26.71. 8, Bendio (CCS) 27.40. 400–1, Glunt (MH) 57.18. 2, Hemphill (Clack) 57.52. 3, Hayward (MH) 58.59. Also: 6, Bendio (CS) 1:00.74. 800–1, Page (MH) 2:20.68. 2, Stardobutseva (L) 2:21.58. 3, Frederick (CCS) 2:23.36. Also: 4, Eckstein (CCS) 2:24.69. 6, Durrance (CCS) 2:28.06. 1,500–1, Page (MH) 4:49.35. 2, Eckstein (CCS) 4:51.15. 3, Scheese (Clack) 4:52.15. Also: 6, Frazier (CCS) 5:02.00. 7, Durrance (CCS) 5:04.04. 5,000–1, Ward (TV) 18:39.57. 2, T. Rutter (CCS) 18:53.89. 3, Agee (CCS) 18:55.39. Also: 4, C. Rutter (CCS) 19:13.84. 8, Compogno (CCS) 19:29.09. 100 hurdles–1, Bradford (L) 15.54. 2, Sims (MH) 15.58. 3, Gallagher (L) 16.27. 400 hurdles–1, Glunt (MH) 1:04.21. 2, Gallagher (L) 1:06.94. 3, Hayward (MH) 1:08.21. 400 relay–1, Clackamas 48.98. 2, CC Spokane 49.28. 3, Mt. Hood 49.68. 1,600 relay–1, Mt. Hood 3:58.29. 2, Clackamas 3:58.99. 3, Treasure Valley 4:06.04. Also: 4, CC Spokane 4:08.98. Triple jump–1, Abersfeller (CCS) 35-91/4. 2, Sedlacek (L) 34-11/2. 3, Mallory (CCS) 33-51/4. Also: 7, Bolton (CCS) 31-103/4. Discus—1, Hutchinson (CCS) 140-1. 2, Zappe (CCS) 125-10. 3, Morales (Clark) 121-6. Also: 5, Davis (CCS) 119-4. 6, Carter (CCS) 117-11. Hammer–1, Federici (MH) 145-4. 2, Zappe (CCS) 129-0. 3, Neuman (CCS) 126-6. Also: 6, Carter (CCS) 121-1. 7, Hutchinson (CCS) 116-8.

NCAA Division III

At Oshkosh, Wis.

MEN

TEAM SCORING—Wisconsin-La Crosse 35, Wisconsin-Oshkosh 16, Monmouth (Ill.) 14, Wisconsin-Stevens Point 13, St. John’s (Minn.) and SUNY Cortland 12. Also: 18, Whitworth 6.

3,000 steeplechase—1, Kosgei (Hamilton) 8:55.41. High jump–1, McMillan (Augustana, Ill.) 6-9. 3, Stelzer (Whit) 6-8. Pole vault–1, Sprecher (Monmouth, Ill.) 16-31/4. Hammer–1, Becker (Wis-LaC) 198-10. Decathlon–1, Nugent (Redlands) 7,199. 9, Spaun (Whit) 6,518.

WOMEN

TEAM SCORING—Amherst 27, Calvin 20.5, Loras 20, Wisconsin-Oshkosh 17, Wisconsin-River Falls and Augustana 16.

3,000 steeplechase—1, Garrahan (Amherst) 10:13.33. High jump–1, Crandall (Wis-RF) 5-7. Pole vault–1, Voiland (Augustana, Ill.) 12-101/4. Hammer–1, Schwamb (Wis-O) 198-0. Heptathlon–1, Acquaviva (SUNY Cortland) 5,189. 17, Dormaier (Whit) 3,940.

High school

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington State 4A Championships

PASCO, Wash. (AP) — Results from Friday’s final events at the Class 4A track and field championships:

BOYS

Long Jump—1, Henderson, Gig Harbor, 23-2. 2, Pollard, Emerald Ridge, 21-8¾. 3, McMurray, Lake Stevens, 21-8. 4, Mukai, Inglemoor, 21-4½. 5, Davis, Federal Way, 21-3¼. 6, Stevick, Olympia, 21-1. 7, Monk, Evergreen, 20-10. 8, Cho, Kamiak, 20-7½. Pole Vault—1, Beighton, Kamiak, 14-9. 2, Gruy, Federal Way, 14-6. 3, Simunds, Stanwood, 14-3. 4, Neace, Walla Walla, 14-0. 5, Sodorff, Woodinville, 14-0. 6, Timmons, Gig Harbor, 13-6. 7, Crumbaker, Evergreen, 13-6. 8, Bowers, Wilson, 13-6. Discus—1, Matthews, Moses Lake, 164-8. 2, Comfort, Skyview, 164-2. 3, Nelson, Evergreen, 164-1. 4, Washington, Lincoln, 162-1. 5, Henry, Bethel, 159-2. 6, Neubauer, Shorewood, 156-3. 7, Williams, South Kitsap, 155-10. 8, Kreksbach, Kamiak, 147-4.

GIRLS

Long Jump—1, Leroy, Gig Harbor, 18-8½. 2, Kloke, Stanwood, 18-8½. 3, James, Wilson, 18-5. 4, Missouri, Evergreen, 18-4¾. 5, Geubelle, Curtis, 17-4½. 6, Redmon, Mead, 17-3½. 7, Kennedy, Lewis & Clark, 17-3½. 8, Yates, Snohomish, 17-0¼. Javelin—1, Aanstad, Lake Stevens, 139-11. 2, Brennan, Monroe, 131-7. 3, Nichols, Shadle Park, 131-2. 4, Anyiri, Pasco, 126-9. 5, Miura, Kamiak, 119-11. 6, Lloyd, North Kitsap, 117-1. 7, Racicot, Thomas Jefferson, 114-2. 8, Smith, Battle Ground, 112-3. Shot Put—1, Hutchinson, Mead, 43-8. 2, Romanchuk, Ferris, 40-1½. 3, Bryant, Inglemoor, 39-9. 4, Malamura, Thomas Jefferson, 39-6. 5, Bingham, Mount Tahoma, 38-10. 6, Dixson, Battle Ground, 38-2. 7, Gero, Emerald Ridge, 36-8. 8, Niemeyer, North Kitsap, 36-5.

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington State 3A Championships

PASCO, Wash. (AP) — Results from Friday’s final events at the Class 3A track and field championships:

BOYS

Long Jump—1, Herman, Hudson’s Bay, 23-0¼. 2, Mallard, Ferndale, 22-1¾. 3, Jones, Chief Sealth, 21-10. 4, Jared, Mt Spokane, 21-7¾. 5, Cordova, Evergreen (Seattle), 21-6. 6, Cramer, Camas, 21-5½. 7, Bardwell, Franklin Pie, 21-2½. 8, Harper, Rainier Beach, 21-1½. Pole Vault—1, Sampson, Squalicum, 16-2. 2, Nell, Eastmont, 14-6. 2, Marks, Interlake, 14-6. 2, Thompson, Camas, 14-6. 5, George, Yelm, 14-0. 5, Handy, Interlake, 14-0. 7, Borer, Mercer Island, 13-6. 7, Grist, Sumner, 13-6. Discus—1, Larned, Enumclaw, 164-7. 2, Davis, Mount Si, 164-2. 3, Gill, West Valley, 163-2. 4, Schneider, Mt Spokane, 150-6. 5, Nielsen, Lindbergh, 150-5. 6, Jackson, Clover Park, 148-9. 7, Domanski, Shorecrest, 148-2. 8, Hanes, Shelton, 145-5.

GIRLS

High Jump—1, Burk, Mount Si, 5-2. 1, Jepsen, Kamiakin, 5-2. 3, Holladay, Skyline, 5-1. 4, Jones, Auburn-River, 5-0. 4, Ambrose, Columbia River, 5-0. 4, Overdick, Lynnwood, 5-0. 7, Lowe, Yelm, 4-10. 7, Peckler, Capital, 4-10. 7, Napiontek, Port Angeles, 4-10. 7, Hartshorn, East Valley, 4-10. 7, Alvarez, Columbia River, 4-10. Long Jump—1, Speidel, Shorecrest, 18-0¾. 2, Warman, Sedro-Woolley, 17-7¼. 3, Schuerch, East Valley, 17-0½. 4, Putnam, Eastmont, 16-11½. 5, Alvarez, Columbia River, 16-10¾. 6, Ward, Cleveland, 16-7½. 7, Vogel, Mercer Island, 16-6¼. 7, Jones, Enumclaw, 16-6¼. Javelin—1, Peterson, Peninsula, 157-1. 2, Snyder, Mt Spokane, 126-3. 3, Grager, Enumclaw, 125-3. 4, Stewart, Kamiakin, 123-7. 5, Banks, Mt Spokane, 122-1. 6, Goldman, Mt Spokane, 120-2. 7, Atanasova, Renton, 117-2. 8, Youngblood, Camas, 116-1. Shot Put—1, Jensen, Arlington, 37-8. 2, Damiano, Mt Spokane, 37-7½. 3, Afereti, Evergreen (Seattle), 37-5. 4, Considine,West Seattle, 36-8½. 5, Miller, Eastmont, 36-6. 6, Mathew, Issaquah, 36-3. 7, Baumstark, Port Angeles, 36-0. 8, Yapp, Mt Rainier, 35-10½.

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington State 2A Championships

TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — Results from Friday’s final events at the Class 2A track and field championships at Mount Tahoma High School.

BOYS

1,600 Run—1, McHenry (Sehome) 4:15.70; 2, Bergman (Ellensberg) 4:15.76; 3, Kwiatkowski (Bellingham) 4:16.58; 4, Riley (Sehome) 4:18.39; 5, Decker (Port Townsend) 4:21.78; 6, Chandler (Riverside) 4:24.52. 7, Baltrus (Bellingham) 4:25.56. 8, Jacob (Medical Lake) 4:26.75.

Long jump—1, Blanshan (Selah) 21-10.75; 2, Howk (Washougal) 21-3.75; 3, Galvan (Prosser) 20-6.5; 4, Freeman (Anacortes) 20-5.75; 5, McFarland (Centralia) 20-3.25; 6, Fleming (River Ridge) 20-3.25; 7, Rayce Miller (Othello) 19-11.5; 8, Luu (Colville) 19-10.

Pole vault—1, Chamberlin (Ephrata) 14-0; 2, Woodard (Woodland) 13-9; 3, Taylor (Black Hills) 13-9; 4, Izzy Chavez (Hoquiam); 4, Cain (Blaine) 13-9; 6, Kennedy (Quincy) 13-6; 7, Ferrell (Ellensburg) 13-0; 8, Keithley (Pullman) 13-0.

Discus—1, Ayers (Sehome) 171-0; 2, Stray (Centralia) 162-3; 3, Wells (Eatonville) 154-4; 4, Hoffman (Sehome) 153-9; 5, Pollock (Fife) 152-10; 6, Lohse (Sehome) 151-7; 7, Ramirez (Toppenish) 145-4; 8, Jones (Cheney) 145-4.

GIRLS

3,200 Run—1, Sh. Porter (Hockinson) 10:50.0; 2, Marcy (Sequim) 10:51.14; 3, Irle (Fife) 11:05.4; Moore (Sehome) 11:07.76; 5, Williams (Colville) 11:08.11; 6, Sa. Porter (Hockinson) 11:11.43; 7, Shriver (Centralia) 11:11.43; 8, Druffel (Pullman) 11:27.45.

Javelin—1, Kirkwood (Othello) 158-10; 2, Walker (Pullman) 128-5; 3, Hamilton (Mark Morris) 127-1; 4, Hull (North Mason) 122-10; 5, Stray (Centralia) 122-6; 6, Garris (Washington) 122-3; 7, Smith (Hoquiam) 119-3; 8, Verzal (Deer Park) 116-10.

High jump—1, Mauro (West Valley) 5-5; 2, Hoeks (Black Hills) 5-5; 3, Wold (West Valley) 5-4; 4, Jensen (Fife) 5-3; 5, Haas (Elma) 5-0; 5, Walker (Othello) 5-0; 5, Standish (Ellensburg) 5-0; 8, Berghius (Washougal) 5-0.

Triple jump—1, Davis (Selah) 36-3.75. 2, Standish (Ellensurg) 35-10. 3, Myron (Pullman) 34-11.25. 4, Thomas (Burlington-Edison) 34-2.5; 5, Siebuhr (Centralia) 33-10.75; 6, Heffernan (River Ridge) 33-5.5; 7, Calderwood (South Whidbey) 33-3.25; 8, Davis (Woodland) 33-3.

Javelin—1, Kirkwood (Othello) 158-10; 2, Walker (Pullman) 128-5; 3, Hamilton (Mark Morris), 127-1; 4, Hull (North Mason) 122-10; 5, Stray (Centralia) 122-6; 6, Garris (Washington) 122-3; 7, Smith (Hoquiam) 119-3; 8, Verzal (Deer Park) 116-10.

Shot put—1, Albrecht (Pullman) 43-11.25; 2, Paszkeicz (Sultan) 42-1.75; 3, Toddhunter (Sehome) 40-2.5; 4, Wentz (Aberdeen) 39-11.25; 5, Smith (Sehome) 38-7.25; 6, Kennney (West Valley) 38-1; 7, Hammond (Anacortes) 37-11.25; 8, Garris (Washington) 37-1.

Pole vault—Incomplete as of press time.

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington State 1A Championships

TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — Results from Friday’s final events at the Class 1A track and field championships at Mount Tahoma High School.

BOYS

1,600 Run— 1, King (Coupville) 4:21.51; 2, Brown (Brewster) 4:22.52; 3, Pierson (Cashmere) 4:25.37; 4, Jull (King’s) 4:28.28; 5, Johnson (Lakeside) 4:30.04; 6, Bragg (Columbia) 4:30.82. 7, Ward (Newport) 4:31.06; 8, Crabill (Charles Wright) 4:31.79.

Long jump—1, Iseman (Bellevue Christian) 22-3; 2, Watts (Meridian) 21-2; 3, Blauert (Kings) 20-10.75; 4, Friedrich (Zillah) 20-9.25; 5, Price (Connell) 20-9; 6, Caryl (Omak) 20-6.25; 7, Yakovich (Kings) 20-5.75; 8, Justus (Okanogan) 19.8.25.

Pole vault—1, Aamot (Meridian) 13-6; Taylor (Lakeside) 13-6; Goold (Rainier) 13-0; 3, Zoellick (Cedar Pk. Christian) 13-0; 5, Soelberg (Freeman) 13-0; 6, Cloaninger (Colfax) 12-6; 7, Winterscheid (Seattle Academy) 12-6; 8, Carlson (Kiona-Benton) 12-0.

Discus—1, Hadley (Connell) 150-9; 2, Swanson (Kings) 147-3; 3, Mitchell (Nooksack) 143-5; Christensen (Royal) 140-2; 5, Lohman (Chewelah) 137.10; 6, Tauvela (Orting) 136-5; 7, McDonald (Kalama) 136-2; 8, Ward (LaCenter) 135-11.

GIRLS

3,200 Run—1, Jewson (Charles Wright) 11:10.89; 2, Billingham (Bush) 11:34.89; 3, Steiger (Lynden Christian) 11:37.15; 4, Vazques (Mabton) 11:40.71; 5, Jones (Lakeside) 11:44.56; 6, Nordestgaard (Charles Wright) 11:48.59; 7, Romnev (Forks) 11:55.71; 8, Pecha (Omak) 11:56.98.

Javelin—1, Clausen (King’s) 142-7; 2, Lee (Connell) 135-6; 3, Parsons (Onalaska) 130-11; 4, Williams (Mapton) 128-5; 5, Lucheau (Roslyn) 124-9; 6, Wood (Connell) 121-4; 7, Lohman (Chewelah) 118-8; 8, Teng (Bellevue Christian) 117-2.

Triple jump—1, Megan Paulsen (Bellevue Christian) 37-8.5; 2, Jade Langston (Seattle Academy) 36-11. 3, Katharine Lotze (Kiona-Benton) 34-9.75. 4, Rebecca Johnstone (Chewelah) 34-8.5; 5, Emily Kramer (Montesano) 34-6; 6, Lauren Smith (Northwest) 34-4.5; 7, Kaiti Harris (Chelan) 33-8.5; 8, Maybeline Pantaleon (Wahluke) 33-5.

High jump—1, Baker (Toledo) 5-4; 2, Langston (Seattle Academy) 5-4; 3, Edmonds (Cashmere) 5-2; 4, Clark (Chelan) 5-1; 5, Urquhard (Highland) 5-0; 6, Tikker (Lakeside) 5-0; 7, Lotze (Kiona-Benton) 5-0; 8, Walker (Stevenson) 4-10.

Shot put—1, Wood, (Connell) 41-0; 2, Cabrera (Rochester) 38-0; 3, Kia Gibson (Lakeside) 37-11; 4, Hailey Bryant (Winlock) 37-1; 5, Katrin Maecklemann (Lakeside) 36-10; 6, Kyla Evans, (Brewster) 36-3.75. 7, Pam Schostak (Forks) 35-10; 8, Emily Damschen (Castle Rock) 34-4.

WIAA/Dairy Farmers of Washington State 2B Championships

CHENEY, Wash. (AP) — Results from Friday’s final events at the Class 2B track and field championships at Eastern Washington University.

BOYS

TEAM SCORING—Riverside Christian 18, Naselle 14, Morton 12.5 Reardon 10, Willapa Valley 10, South Bend 8, Shoreline Christian 8, Valley Christian 7.5, Wahkiakum 6, Lind-Ritzville 6, La Conner 6, Waitsburg 5.5, Vancouver Christian 5, Liberty (Spangle) 5, Mount Vernon Christian 4.5, Selkirk 4, Northwest Christian (Colbert) 4, St. Georges 4, Northwest Christian (Lacey) 3, Life Christian Academy 3, White Pass 2.5, Oroville 2.5, Christian Faith 2, Pe Ell 2, Toutle Lake 1, Liberty Bell 1, Asotin 1.

1,600—1, Serdar, Reardon, 4:30.0. 2, Rasor, Shoreline Christian, 4:33.1. 3, Riley, Wahkiakum, 4:34.2. 4, Pope, Valley Christian, 4:34.7. 5, Angove, St. Georges, 4:38.1. 6, Cushman, Northwest Christian (Lacey), 4:39.5. 7, Cuthbert, Christian Faith, 4:40.1. 8, Fowler, Asotin, 4:41.5. Long Jump—1, Lovern, Riverside Christian, 21-2. 2, Wells, Riverside Christian, 20-7½. 3, Van Pelt, La Conner, 20-0½. 4, Canning, Liberty (Spangle), 19-11. 5, Ramey, Northwest Christian (Colbert), 19-9¾. 6, Rommel, Life Christian Academy, 19-8¾. 7, Nelson, Pe Ell, 19-5. 8, Schnebly, Toutle Lake, 18-7¾. Pole Vault—1, Thompson, Morton, 13-0. 2, Gilbert, Naselle, 12-3. 3, Nortrup, Naselle, 11-6. 4, Kee, Oroville, 11-0. 5, Perry, White Pass, 11-0. 6, DeVries, Mount Vernon Christian, 11-0. 7, Solodyankin, Valley Christian, 11-0. 8, Nichols, Waitsburg, 11-0. Discus—1, Ege, Willapa Valley, 158-9. 2, Lazelle, South Bend, 147-8. 3, Hille, Lind-Ritzville, 137-7. 4, Woodard, Vancouver Christian, 137-1. 5, Milliren, Selkirk, 130-7. 6, Lehr, Waitsburg, 128-1. 7, Andrew, Mount Vernon Christian, 125-5. 8, Ward, Liberty Bell, 124-8.

GIRLS

TEAM SCORING—Liberty (Spangle) 32, Walla Walla Academy 24, Northwest Christian (Lacey) 19, Willapa Valley 18, Riverside Christian 12, La Conner 11, Morton 10, Kings West 10, White Pass 9, North Beach 8.5, Northwest Christian (Colbert) 8, Naselle 8, Vancouver Christian 6.5, DeSales 6, Toutle Lake 6, Liberty Bell 6, Bear Creek 5, La Salle 5, Wilbur-Creston 5, Wahkiakum 5, Tacoma Baptist 3, Evergreen Lutheran 3, Kittitas 3, Manson 2, St. Georges 2, Mount Rainier Lutheran 2, Concrete 1.5, Waterville 1.5, Ocosta 1, Lyle 1.

3,200—1, Minton, Northwest Christian (Lacey), 11:23.70. 2, Vandenburg, Northwest Christian (Colbert), 11:35.80. 3, Elliott, White Pass, 11:48.62. 4, Noe, La Salle, 12:07.74. 5, Wagner, Northwest Christian (Lacey), 12:15.03. 6, Collins, Liberty (Spangle), 12:20.18. 7, Rios, Manson, 12:34.30. 8, Bollen, Ocosta, 12:43.80. High Jump—1, Moss, Riverside Christian, 5-4. 2, Dahm, Liberty (Spangle), 5-3. 3, Jacobsen, Walla Walla Academy, 5-2. 4, Pohlman, Bear Creek, 5-1. 5, Doumit, Wahkiakum, 5-0. 6, Davis, White Pass, 5-0. 7, Stafford, Concrete, 4-10. 7, Brown, Waterville, 4-10. Triple Jump—1, Nyman, 34-7¾. 2, Hennessey, Liberty (Spangle), 33-7¼. 3, Kent, Toutle Lake, 33-5½. 4, Ferrill, Liberty Bell, 32-10¼. 5, Bullock, Liberty (Spangle), 32-9¼. 6, Paul, La Conner, 32-8. 7, Wise, Mount Rainier