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EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLPctGB
Boston4111.788
Toronto2923.55812
New Jersey2430.44418
Philadelphia2431.43618 1/2
New York1638.29626
SoutheastWLPctGB
Orlando3422.607
Washington2528.4727 1/2
Atlanta2130.41210 1/2
Charlotte1935.35214
Miami942.17622 1/2
CentralWLPctGB
Detroit3915.722
Cleveland3024.5569
Chicago2132.39617 1/2
Indiana2133.38918
Milwaukee2034.37019

WESTERN CONFERENCE

SouthwestWLPctGB
New Orleans3715.712
San Antonio3517.6732
Dallas3519.6483
Houston3320.6234 1/2
Memphis1440.25924
NorthwestWLPctGB
Utah3519.648
Denver3320.6231 1/2
Portland2825.5286 1/2
Seattle1438.26920
Minnesota1141.21223
PacificWLPctGB
L.A. Lakers3717.685
Phoenix3717.685
Golden State3321.6114
Sacramento2528.47211 1/2
L.A. Clippers1833.35317 1/2

Wednesday’s Results

Toronto 127, Orlando 110

Cleveland 106, Indiana 97

Philadelphia 124, New York 84

New Jersey 110, Chicago 102, OT

Milwaukee 103, Detroit 98

New Orleans 104, Dallas 93

L.A. Lakers 130, Phoenix 124

Sacramento 119, Atlanta 107

Golden State 119, Boston 117

L.A. Clippers 100, Memphis 86

Today’s Games

Miami at Houston, 5 p.m.

San Antonio at Minnesota, 5 p.m.

Seattle at Portland, 7:30 p.m.

76ers 124, Knicks 84

New York (84)- Richardson 1-5 1-2 4, Z.Randolph 4-7 2-3 10, Curry 5-8 2-2 12, Robinson 2-10 0-0 4, Crawford 6-14 0-0 14, Jones 3-9 0-0 8, Lee 3-3 2-2 8, Jeffries 2-3 0-0 4, Collins 0-0 0-0 0, Balkman 1-2 1-2 3, Rose 3-5 3-4 9, Chandler 4-8 0-0 8. Totals 34-74 11-15 84.

Philadelphia (124)- Iguodala 7-12 4-4 19, Evans 4-8 1-4 9, Dalembert 3-7 2-2 8, Miller 6-8 0-0 12, Green 9-14 1-1 21, Young 8-11 4-4 20, Smith 1-4 0-2 2, Williams 4-6 4-5 13, Ollie 0-1 0-0 0, Carney 4-9 1-2 10, Booth 1-1 2-2 4, Giricek 2-5 0-0 6. Totals 49-86 19-26 124.

New York1719212784
Philadelphia37353022124

3-Point Goals—New York 5-22 (Jones 2-6, Crawford 2-7, Richardson 1-4, Z.Randolph 0-1, Robinson 0-4), Philadelphia 7-14 (Giricek 2-3, Green 2-4, Williams 1-1, Iguodala 1-3, Carney 1-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—New York 39 (Lee, Curry 6), Philadelphia 49 (Dalembert 9). Assists—New York 25 (Jones 7), Philadelphia 23 (Miller 10). Total Fouls—New York 18, Philadelphia 17. A—12,881 (20,444).

Bucks 103, Pistons 98

Detroit (98)- Prince 6-16 1-2 13, McDyess 3-7 0-0 6, Wallace 7-19 2-2 21, Billups 9-19 14-14 34, Hamilton 3-8 5-5 11, Maxiell 1-1 1-1 3, Afflalo 0-0 0-0 0, Hayes 2-4 1-1 6, Stuckey 0-5 1-2 1, Johnson 1-3 1-2 3. Totals 32-82 26-29 98.

Milwaukee (103)- Mason 8-11 0-0 16, Villanueva 2-7 4-4 8, Bogut 5-15 4-7 14, Williams 4-13 2-2 11, Redd 7-11 12-14 27, Bell 3-8 2-2 10, Yi 3-6 2-2 8, Gadzuric 1-4 1-2 3, Simmons 2-3 0-0 6, Ivey 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 35-80 27-33 103.

Detroit2517223498
Milwaukee29282422103

3-Point Goals—Detroit 8-25 (Wallace 5-10, Billups 2-7, Hayes 1-3, Hamilton 0-1, Prince 0-4), Milwaukee 6-14 (Simmons 2-2, Bell 2-4, Redd 1-1, Williams 1-4, Ivey 0-1, Villanueva 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Detroit 46 (McDyess 14), Milwaukee 58 (Bogut 14). Assists—Detroit 21 (Billups, Prince 6), Milwaukee 24 (Williams, Bell, Ivey 4). Total Fouls—Detroit 22, Milwaukee 21. Technicals—Hamilton, Mason. A—14,211 (18,717).

Cavaliers 106, Pacers 97

Cleveland (106)- James 11-22 8-12 31, Gooden 7-11 3-5 17, Ilgauskas 5-13 4-5 14, Newble 1-5 0-0 3, Hughes 7-16 3-5 19, Gibson 5-8 0-0 15, Marshall 0-0 0-0 0, Dw.Jones 0-0 0-0 0, D.Brown 2-2 0-0 4, Da.Jones 1-4 0-0 3. Totals 39-81 18-27 106.

Indiana (97)- Dunleavy 4-13 1-1 9, Murphy 8-11 3-3 20, Foster 4-7 1-2 9, Granger 10-22 6-6 30, Diener 1-7 0-0 3, Diogu 0-3 4-4 4, Rush 5-9 0-0 12, Daniels 3-7 2-2 9, Williams 0-1 1-2 1. Totals 35-80 18-20 97.

Cleveland34261927106
Indiana2628271697

3-Point Goals—Cleveland 10-21 (Gibson 5-5, Hughes 2-5, Da.Jones 1-3, Newble 1-3, James 1-5), Indiana 9-24 (Granger 4-8, Rush 2-3, Murphy 1-2, Daniels 1-2, Diener 1-4, Williams 0-1, Dunleavy 0-4). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Cleveland 52 (Ilgauskas 17), Indiana 46 (Foster 15). Assists—Cleveland 20 (James 12), Indiana 20 (Diener 9). Total Fouls—Cleveland 20, Indiana 18. Technicals—Granger, Indiana Coach O’Brien, Indiana defensive three second 3. A—13,096 (18,345).

Clippers 100, Grizzlies 86

Memphis (86)- Gay 7-17 4-5 21, Warrick 8-14 3-6 20, Milicic 0-7 2-4 2, Conley 5-10 5-6 16, Navarro 5-14 4-4 14, Lowry 1-2 3-4 5, Collins 0-0 0-0 0, Cardinal 2-10 3-3 8, Crittenton 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 28-77 24-32 86.

L.A. Clippers (100)- Maggette 9-17 9-10 30, Thornton 5-11 2-2 13, Kaman 4-8 3-5 11, Cassell 3-7 0-0 6, Ross 3-7 0-0 6, Thomas 6-9 4-5 17, Mobley 4-13 3-4 12, Knight 2-5 0-1 4, Powell 0-2 0-0 0, Williams 0-0 1-2 1, Dickau 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 36-80 22-29 100.

Memphis3116201986
L.A. Clippers21303118100

3-Point Goals—Memphis 6-20 (Gay 3-6, Conley 1-1, Warrick 1-2, Cardinal 1-5, Crittenton 0-2, Navarro 0-4), L.A. Clippers 6-12 (Maggette 3-4, Thornton 1-1, Thomas 1-2, Mobley 1-4, Dickau 0-1). Fouled Out—Thornton. Rebounds—Memphis 49 (Milicic 8), L.A. Clippers 59 (Maggette 10). Assists—Memphis 15 (Navarro 5), L.A. Clippers 28 (Knight 8). Total Fouls—Memphis 22, L.A. Clippers 28. Technicals—Crittenton, Memphis Coach Iavaroni, Memphis defensive three second, Cassell. A—16,117 (19,443).

Hornets 104, Mavericks 93

Dallas (93)- Jo.Howard 2-11 4-6 8, Nowitzki 11-21 9-9 31, Dampier 5-7 1-2 11, Kidd 3-6 2-2 8, George 3-6 0-0 8, Terry 6-14 0-0 14, Barea 0-1 2-2 2, Bass 1-3 2-2 4, Jones 1-3 0-0 2, Ju.Howard 1-1 2-2 4, A.Wright 0-0 1-2 1, Allen 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-73 23-27 93.

New Orleans (104)- Stojakovic 6-12 3-3 18, West 6-14 6-9 18, Chandler 2-3 4-6 8, Paul 11-20 7-7 31, Peterson 1-4 0-0 2, Pargo 1-4 0-0 2, Armstrong 1-3 3-5 5, Jackson 6-11 0-0 17, Bowen 0-1 1-2 1, Butler 0-2 0-0 0, J.Wright 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 35-75 24-32 104.

Dallas2222202993
New Orleans24232829104

3-Point Goals—Dallas 4-15 (George 2-3, Terry 2-4, Jo.Howard 0-2, Jones 0-2, Kidd 0-2, Nowitzki 0-2), New Orleans 10-19 (Jackson 5-9, Stojakovic 3-4, Paul 2-3, Pargo 0-1, Peterson 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Dallas 45 (Nowitzki 8), New Orleans 47 (Chandler 9). Assists—Dallas 13 (Kidd 5), New Orleans 20 (Paul 11). Total Fouls—Dallas 22, New Orleans 21. A—15,941 (17,200).

Kings 119, Hawks 107

Atlanta (107)- M.Williams 5-8 3-4 13, Smith 4-12 2-4 11, Horford 5-11 2-2 12, Bibby 6-10 1-3 17, J.Johnson 7-12 1-2 16, Childress 4-8 9-10 18, Law 2-6 2-2 7, Pachulia 0-3 4-6 4, Richardson 3-4 0-0 7, West 1-1 0-0 2, Stoudamire 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 37-75 24-33 107.

Sacramento (119)- Artest 9-12 10-14 29, Moore 2-2 3-3 7, Miller 4-12 4-4 12, Udrih 7-15 3-3 18, Martin 8-18 7-9 26, Hawes 1-5 0-0 2, A.Johnson 0-5 0-0 0, Salmons 1-3 0-0 3, Garcia 5-8 0-0 14, S.Williams 3-5 2-3 8, Douby 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 40-86 29-36 119.

Atlanta26343017107
Sacramento30323126119

3-Point Goals—Atlanta 9-18 (Bibby 4-5, Law 1-1, Smith 1-2, Richardson 1-2, Childress 1-3, J.Johnson 1-5), Sacramento 10-19 (Garcia 4-6, Martin 3-7, Salmons 1-1, Artest 1-1, Udrih 1-2, A.Johnson 0-2). Fouled Out—Horford. Rebounds—Atlanta 50 (Horford 12), Sacramento 50 (Miller 13). Assists—Atlanta 17 (J.Johnson 4), Sacramento 23 (Udrih 10). Total Fouls—Atlanta 25, Sacramento 21. Technicals—Smith, Atlanta defensive three second, Martin, Miller, Sacramento Coach Theus. A—13,641 (17,317).

Lakers 130, Suns 124

L.A. Lakers (130)- Radmanovic 1-3 0-0 2, Odom 9-17 4-5 22, Gasol 13-19 3-3 29, Fisher 4-8 2-2 10, Bryant 16-25 8-10 41, Farmar 1-4 0-0 3, Mbenga 0-1 0-0 0, Vujacic 4-9 5-6 15, Walton 1-3 0-0 2, Turiaf 3-3 0-0 6. Totals 52-92 22-26 130.

Phoenix (124)- Hill 8-13 0-0 17, Stoudemire 13-24 11-11 37, O’Neal 6-9 3-8 15, Nash 9-17 7-8 26, Bell 0-3 0-0 0, Diaw 5-11 1-2 12, Barbosa 7-16 1-1 17, Strawberry 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 48-93 23-30 124.

L.A. Lakers32333035130
Phoenix29283433124

3-Point Goals—L.A. Lakers 4-13 (Vujacic 2-3, Bryant 1-2, Farmar 1-3, Walton 0-1, Fisher 0-1, Radmanovic 0-1, Odom 0-2), Phoenix 5-16 (Barbosa 2-4, Hill 1-1, Nash 1-3, Diaw 1-4, Stoudemire 0-1, Bell 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—L.A. Lakers 44 (Odom 11), Phoenix 52 (Stoudemire 15). Assists—L.A. Lakers 18 (Bryant, Radmanovic, Fisher 3), Phoenix 26 (Nash 8). Total Fouls—L.A. Lakers 24, Phoenix 22. Technicals—Odom, Phoenix defensive three second 2. A—18,422 (18,422).

Nets 110, Bulls 102

Chicago (102)- Nocioni 5-9 0-0 11, Smith 7-12 3-3 17, Wallace 2-9 2-4 6, Hinrich 4-14 2-3 11, Sefolosha 4-8 2-2 10, Deng 4-10 5-6 13, Gordon 5-15 4-6 14, Noah 0-2 0-0 0, Thomas 2-8 6-8 10, Duhon 4-10 0-0 10, Gray 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 37-97 24-32 102.

New Jersey (110)- Jefferson 8-15 6-8 24, Krstic 2-7 2-2 6, Boone 2-7 2-4 6, M.Williams 9-18 4-5 25, Carter 11-21 7-9 33, S.Williams 1-3 2-2 4, Armstrong 1-5 2-2 5, Nachbar 0-4 0-0 0, Hassell 1-3 2-2 4, Ager 0-0 0-0 0, Diop 1-1 1-2 3. Totals 36-84 28-36 110.

Chicago232125258102
New Jersey2031202316110

3-Point Goals—Chicago 4-14 (Duhon 2-5, Nocioni 1-2, Hinrich 1-4, Gordon 0-3), New Jersey 10-19 (Carter 4-5, M.Williams 3-5, Jefferson 2-4, Armstrong 1-3, Nachbar 0-2). Fouled Out—Sefolosha, Gordon. Rebounds—Chicago 64 (Smith, Wallace, Nocioni 9), New Jersey 60 (Boone 15). Assists—Chicago 25 (Hinrich 6), New Jersey 23 (Carter 7). Total Fouls—Chicago 28, New Jersey 26. Technicals—Wallace, New Jersey Coach Frank, New Jersey defensive three second. A—15,150 (19,990).

Raptors 127, Magic 110

Orlando (110)- Turkoglu 4-16 7-9 16, Lewis 6-14 2-2 16, Howard 13-16 11-15 37, Nelson 5-10 1-2 13, Evans 5-9 1-1 12, Cook 1-5 0-0 3, Bogans 3-12 3-3 11, Foyle 1-1 0-0 2, Dooling 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 38-84 25-32 110.

Toronto (127)- Moon 6-12 4-4 17, Bosh 14-16 11-11 40, Bargnani 1-8 2-2 4, Calderon 8-10 1-1 19, Parker 4-8 0-0 10, Nesterovic 3-5 0-0 6, Kapono 2-5 0-0 4, Delfino 7-11 4-6 23, Dixon 1-2 0-0 2, Humphries 1-3 0-1 2. Totals 47-80 22-25 127.

Orlando24263228110
Toronto31333825127

3-Point Goals—Orlando 9-28 (Nelson 2-3, Lewis 2-6, Bogans 2-7, Cook 1-2, Evans 1-4, Turkoglu 1-6), Toronto 11-20 (Delfino 5-8, Calderon 2-2, Parker 2-3, Bosh 1-1, Moon 1-2, Dixon 0-1, Kapono 0-1, Bargnani 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Orlando 46 (Howard 15), Toronto 43 (Moon 12). Assists—Orlando 18 (Turkoglu 9), Toronto 33 (Calderon 13). Total Fouls—Orlando 19, Toronto 26. Technicals—Orlando Coach Van Gundy. A—19,800 (19,800).

Warriors 119, Celtics 117

Boston (117)- Pierce 5-13 12-13 23, Garnett 7-16 3-6 17, Perkins 2-3 0-0 4, Rondo 3-8 3-6 9, R.Allen 11-17 4-4 32, Posey 0-2 1-2 1, T.Allen 5-10 6-9 18, Powe 1-1 1-2 3, House 2-6 0-0 6, G.Davis 1-1 2-4 4. Totals 37-77 32-46 117.

Golden State (119)- Pietrus 4-9 3-5 12, Webber 2-5 1-2 5, Biedrins 9-14 3-5 21, B.Davis 10-20 8-11 29, Ellis 9-21 8-11 26, Harrington 7-15 6-6 22, Barnes 1-4 2-3 4, Azubuike 0-1 0-0 0, Croshere 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 42-89 31-43 119.

Boston29282733117
Golden State32183237119

3-Point Goals—Boston 11-23 (R.Allen 6-8, T.Allen 2-2, House 2-5, Pierce 1-4, Rondo 0-2, Posey 0-2), Golden State 4-14 (Harrington 2-5, Pietrus 1-3, B.Davis 1-6). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Boston 51 (Garnett 15), Golden State 62 (Biedrins 13). Assists—Boston 24 (R.Allen, Rondo 6), Golden State 24 (Ellis 9). Total Fouls—Boston 28, Golden State 28. Technicals—Posey, Boston defensive three second. A—20,711 (19,596).

College men

EAST

American U. 49, Army 40

Boston U. 73, Maine 54

Bucknell 77, Lafayette 75, OT

Marquette 73, St. John’s 64

Navy 72, Holy Cross 66

New Hampshire 74, Stony Brook 67

Vermont 94, Hartford 82

SOUTH

Elon 87, Coll. of Charleston 86, 2OT

Fla. International 72, Florida Atlantic 66

Florida 85, South Carolina 82

George Mason 70, Delaware 58

Georgia Southern 98, The Citadel 68

Louisiana-Lafayette 72, New Orleans 70

Memphis 97, Tulane 71

Miami 96, Duke 95

Mississippi 74, Mississippi St. 63

Morehead St. 51, E. Kentucky 49

North Carolina 84, N.C. State 70

North Texas 72, Louisiana-Monroe 40

Old Dominion 72, James Madison 52

Radford 62, UNC Asheville 53

Richmond 79, Charlotte 76, OT

Southern Miss. 81, SMU 61

Tennessee 89, Auburn 70

UAB 101, Houston 99

UTEP 79, Marshall 76

Virginia Tech 69, Maryland 65

MIDWEST

Cincinnati 52, South Florida 51

Loyola of Chicago 68, Valparaiso 61

Michigan St. 86, Penn St. 49

Nebraska 71, Kansas St. 64

S. Illinois 67, N. Iowa 47

Saint Louis 69, Fordham 65, OT

Wisconsin 71, Illinois 57

Youngstown St. 76, Wis.-Green Bay 73

SOUTHWEST

TCU 66, Colorado St. 64

Texas St. 71, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 69

Tulsa 68, Rice 37

FAR WEST

BYU 67, Utah 59

Boise St. 81, CS Bakersfield 56

CS Northridge 82, Long Beach St. 78

Cal Poly 66, UC Davis 58

Fresno St. 70, Hawaii 65

New Mexico 68, Air Force 51

Portland St. 88, N. Colorado 79

Texas Tech 87, Colorado 69

UC Riverside 85, UC Irvine 76

UC Santa Barbara 60, Pacific 53

NWAACC

CC Spokane 76, Yakima Valley CC 63

CC Spokane (26-1, 13-0)- Dorr 3-10 0-0 8, Cameron 0-0 2-3 2, Johnson 0-0 0-0 0, Clift 6-10 3-4 18, B.Gregg 5-9 2-2 15, Beal 4-8 1-1 11, Neil 4-5 2-4 10, J.Gregg 4-10 2-2 10, Turpin 0-3 2-2 2. Totals 26-55 14-18 76.

Yakima Valley CC (21-7, 9-5)- J.Johnson 1-7 2-4 4, Spellman 2-3 0-2 4, Sandoval 2-7 0-0 4, A.Johnson 8-19 6-7 22, Allen 4-13 4-6 12, Whitsett 2-4 4-5 8, Anglin 4-7 1-2 9. Totals 23-60 17-26 63.

Halftime—CC Spokane 30, Yakima Valley CC 21. 3-Point Goals—CC Spokane 10-21 (Clift 3-3, B.Gregg 3-5, Beal 2-4, Dorr 2-8, J.Gregg 0-1), Yakima Valley CC 0-5 (A.Johnson 0-2, Sandoval 0-3). Fouled Out—J.Johnson. Rebounds—CC Spokane 33 (Beal, J.Gregg 6), Yakima Valley CC 42 (J.Johnson 11). Assists—CC Spokane 6 (Dorr, Beal 2), Yakima Valley CC 5 (A.Johnson 2). Total Fouls—CC Spokane 18, Yakima Valley CC 18. A—N/A.

College women

Top 25

(1)UConn 95, Marquette 63

(11)Oklahoma 68, (15)Kansas State 65

(16)Oklahoma State 71, Texas 66

(17)George Washington 82, Saint Louis 58

(21)Texas A&M 60, Iowa State 46

FAR WEST

New Mexico 79, Air Force 40

TCU 76, Colorado St. 41

UC Riverside 72, UC Irvine 52

Wyoming 55, San Diego St. 44

NWAACC

Yakima Valley CC 74, CC Spokane 60

CC Spokane (18-7, 9-4)- Mallory 3-8 3-4 9, Schuerch 2-5 0-0 4, Allen 0-0 0-0 0, Carr 0-0 0-0 0, Beardslee 2-8 2-4 6, Stillar 5-14 1-2 15, Neal 2-5 3-4 8, Clough 0-4 0-0 0, Michelson 2-7 7-7 12, Daily 3-7 0-2 6, Quayla 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 19-58 16-23 60.

Yakima Valley CC (22-5, 11-3)- Baker 3-4 2-2 8, Weaver 3-9 2-2 11, Harris 0-1 0-0 0, Moore-Porter 7-12 3-5 18, Woodke 0-3 0-0 0, Blodgett 2-9 4-4 8, Gonzales 0-0 0-0 0, Nill 8-21 0-1 20, Dixey 2-4 2-3 6, Shaw 1-4 1-2 3. Totals 26-67 14-19 74.

Halftime—Yakima Valley CC 40, CC Spokane 21. 3-Point Goals—CC Spokane 6-14 (Stillar 4-8, Neal 1-1, Michelson 1-2, Clough 0-1, Beardslee 0-2), Yakima Valley CC 8-17 (Nill 4-5, Weaver 3-6, Moore-Porter 1-2, Harris 0-1, Blodgett 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—CC Spokane 40 (Michelson 7), Yakima Valley CC 44 (Dixey 8). Assists—CC Spokane 8 (Mallory 4), Yakima Valley CC 16 (Blodgett 7). Total Fouls—CC Spokane 19, Yakima Valley CC 19. A—N/A.

High school boys

Washington

Pullman 55, Medical Lake 36

1A Western Bi-District

Charles Wright Academy 56, Friday Harbor 41

Vashon Island 41, Meridian 39

2A Northwest District

Anacortes 63, Lakewood 42

Archbishop Murphy 65, Bellingham 55

Blaine 65, Sultan 60

Sehome 64, Granite Falls 41

2B North Central District

Kittitas 53, Oroville 40

3A Columbia Basin League

Kamiakin 52, Southridge 48

Kennewick 72, Sunnyside 64, OT

4A Northwest District

Mariner 64, Marysville-Pilchuck 52

Stanwood 49, Jackson 43

State 1B

Entiat 48, Liberty Christian 46, OT

Garfield-Palouse 50, Klickitat 34

Lake Quinault 42, Lopez 26

Moses Lake Christian Academy 58, Lummi 55

Neah Bay 55, Oakville 31

Rosalia 51, North River 40

Sunnyside Christian 48, Odessa 20

Tekoa-Oakesdale 56, Cusick 50

Washington State 1B tournament

At Yakima SunDome

Wednesday’s ResultsFirst Round

GM1: Entiat 48, Liberty Christian 48

GM2: Neah Bay 55, Oakville 31

GM3: Rosalia 51, North River 40

GM4: Sunnyside Christian 48, Odessa 20

GM5: Garfield-Palouse 50, Klickitat 34

GM6: Moses Lake Christian 58, Lummi 55

GM7: Tekoa-Oakesdale 56, Cusick 50

GM8: Lake Quinault 42, Lopez 26

Today’s games

Quarterfinals

GM9: Entiat vs. Neah Bay, 4 p.m.

GM10: Rosalia vs. Sunnyside Christian, 5:30 p.m.

GM11: Garfield-Palouse vs. Moses Lake Christian, 7:30 p.m.

GM12: Tekoa-Oakesdale vs. Lake Quinault, 9 p.m.

Consolation First Round

G13: Liberty Christian vs. Oakville, 9 a.m,

G14: North River vs. Odessa, 10:30 a.m.

G15: Klickitat vs. Lummi, 12:30 p.m.

G16: Cusick vs. Lopez, 2 p.m.

Friday’s games

Semifinals

G17: Winner of GM9 vs. Winner of GM10, 4 p.m.

G18: Winner of GM11 vs. Winner of GM12, 7:30 p.m.

Consolation Semifinal

G19: Winner of G13 vs. Winner of GM14, 9 a.m.

G20: Winner of GM15 vs. Winner of GM16, 10:30 a.m.

G21: Loser of GM9 vs. Loser of GM10, 12:30 p.m.

G22: Loser of GM11 vs. Loser of GM12, 2 p.m.

Great Northern League

Pullman 55, Medical Lake 36

Medical Lake41776- 36
Pullman1314244- 55

Medical Lake (8-12) Ramacus 11, Torrence 9, Vaughan 5, Tschabold 4, Moriarty 3, Hayes 2, Greene 0, Wilson 0, Sjoilie 2.

Pullman (18-2) Sanford 26, Therien 11, Fertakis 4, Turtle 4, Hodge 4, Hooks 3, Druffel 2, Hatch 1, Rockefeller 0, Scourey 0, Barnes 0.

Idaho 3A District I playoffs

Bonners Ferry 65, St. Maries 63

St. Maries20171412- 63
Bonners Ferry13141523- 65

St. Maries (11-13) Grubham 4, Cody 2, Samson 9, Lehman 6, Baker 3, Hill 0, Taylor 0, Tweedy 0, M.Corsi 10, A.Corsi 21, Masterson 8.

Bonners Ferry (14-9) De.Deitz 2, Bennett 21, Di.Deitz 0, Hoisington 15, Parker 0, Mendez 2, Nelson 0, Carey 0, Langford 3, Galloway 7, Winebark 7, Watt 0, Youngwirth 0, Newhouse 8, Reynolds 0.

Washington State 1B tournament

Sunnyside Christian 48, Odessa 20

Odessa7454- 20
Sunnyside Christian7121316- 48

Odessa (11-11) Glenn 4, Palmer 3, B.Todd 1, Downey 0, T.King 3, R.King 0, Allen 0, Bruya 5, Campbell 0, Schutz 0, Read 0, T.Todd 4.

Sunnyside Christian Koopmans 17, Friend 5, Van Boven 7, Brouwer 5, DeJong 7, Ryl.Van Belle 0, Vogel 3, Crabtree 0, Ryk.Van Belle 2, Broersma 2.

Tekoa-Oakesdale 56, Cusick 50

Tekoa-Oakesdale1681715- 56
Cusick1461515- 50

Tekoa-Oakesdale (17-9) K.Cook 5, Young 2, Schulz 0, C.Cook 10, Jose.Tampien 0, Trevino 0, Hovde 9, VanSlyke 7, Josi.Tampien 21, Hinkins 2.

Cusick (17-6) Shanholtzer 12, Tucker 12, Edwards 11, Villegas 2, Norton 2, Ostlie 15, Read 0, Bauer 0, Pagaling 0, Ives 2, Bluff 6, Andrews 0.

Garfield-Palouse 50, Klickitat 34

Klickitat11869- 34
Garfield-Palouse1813613- 50

Klickitat Kessinger 0, H.Sanchey 2, Prominski 6, Ramsey 0, McConville 11, Mason 8, Brewer 0, Davis 2, Lambert 0, L.Sanchey 5, Curtis 0.

Garfield-Palouse (20-4) Slocum 0, J.Palmer 7, T.Palmer 5, Pfaff 0, Pinter 3, Landel 5, Smith 7, Burt 12, Jacobs 9, C.Cocking 0, Dvorak 1, N.Cocking 1.

Rosalia 51, North River 40

North River1111126- 40
Rosalia14151210- 51

North River Miller 4, Duncan 2, Pickering 13, Skipper 5, J.Berentsen 10, K.Berentsen 2, Oliver 4.

Rosalia (18-8) Baskett 10, Kuhn 0, Kerle 6, Brown 0, Maley 15, Richards 7, St. John 13.

Tuesday’s games

Idaho 4A Region I

Lakeland 59, Sandpoint 43

Sandpoint137617- 43
Lakeland11111423- 59

Sandpoint (6-16) Gibson 4 0-0 8, Duarte 0 2-2 2, Olin 2 0-0 5, French 6 0-1 12, Lawrence 0 0-0 0, Siegel 2 2-2 6, Keough 0 0-0 0, Swerin 3 4-8 10, Lacasio 0 0-0 0, Lafferty 0 0-0 0. Totals 17 8-13 43.

Lakeland (7-14) Novak 0 0-0 0, Mobeck 3 0-0 6, Youngdale 0 0-0 0, Carr 0 5-7 5, Moreland 3 5-8 12, Underdahl 4 7-8 16, Guerber 2 2-2 7, Jerome 1 0-0 2, Black 3 1-1 7, Hann 1 0-0 2, English 1 0-0 2. Totals 18 20-26 59.

3-point goals_Olin, Moreland, Underdahl, Guerber. Total fouls_Sandpoint 20, Lakeland 16. Fouled out_Gibson, Olin, French.

Idaho 3A District Tournament

St. Maries 57, Priest River 38

Priest River89714- 38
St. Maries12121518- 57

Priest River (10-12) Ramsey 14, Mills 4, Douglas 0, Fulp 1, Salesky 0, Nelson 4, Holbrook 10, Weimer 5, Willig 0, Yount 0, Payment 0.

St. Maries (11-12) Grubham 0, Appell 0, Sampson 3, Lehman 6, Baker 5, Hill 0, Tweedy 0, M.Corsi 9, A.Corsi 27, Masterson 5, Siron 2, Short 0.

Kellogg 59, Bonners Ferry 57

Bonners Ferry13121715- 57
Kellogg12191414- 59

Bonners Ferry (13-9) De. Deitz 0, Bennett 14, Di. Deitz 4, Hoisington 14, Mendez 6, Nelson 0, Langford 6, Galloway 5, Winebark 8, Newhouse 0.

Kellogg (16-5) Kenser 6, Fuller 6, Osterberg 4, T. Ketchum 17, Lewis 4, Stuart 4, Big Spring 12, S. Ketchum 6.

Idaho 1A District Tournament

Kootenai 33, Coeur d’Alene Charter 29

Coeur d’Alene Charter Academy36146- 29
Kootenai127410- 33

Coeur d’Alene Charter Academy (7-13) Redline 0, Billingslea 2, Hjeltness 5, Franz 1, Francovich 4, Ruskovich 11, Schrack 6.

Kootenai (9-11) S.Patzer 3, Myhre 0, Zarpentine 2, E.Patzer 19, Loucks 0, Parker 2, Thomas 7, Williams 0.

Lakeside (ID) 70, Mullan 41

Mullan1111910- 41
Lakeside (ID)17142019- 70

Mullan (3-17) Erickson 2, Gray 11, Henderson 8, Garitone 9, Smith 7, Lyle 0, Henderson 4, Scheel 0.

Lakeside (ID) (13-5) Brunelle 19, Delorme 0, Peters 11, M.Weaselhead 15, Campbell 7, McCully 2, Allen 5, Bighead 11, Sifford 0, Damon 0.

High school girls

Washington

1A Southwest District

Castle Rock 52, Forks 44

2B North Central District

Bridgeport 50, Soap Lake 47

2B Southwest District

White Pass 68, Raymond 35

3A Northwest District

Everett 49, Squalicum 47, OT

Ferndale 49, Arlington 33

Meadowdale 73, Lynnwood 29

Mount Vernon 57, Shorecrest 47

4A West Central District

Foss 60, Olympia 53

Graham-Kapowsin 54, Tahoma 35

Rogers (Puyallup) 57, Thomas Jefferson 53

Kentwood 65, Bellarmine Prep 56

Mount Tahoma 49, Puyallup 36

State 1B

Entiat 55, North Sound Christian 39

Almira/Coulee-Hartline 55, Taholah 40

Colton 64, Glenwood-Trout Lake 30

Curlew 51, St. John-Endicott 37

Garfield-Palouse 42, Lummi 31

Pateros 50, Lake Quinault 40

Sunnyside Christian 59, Mary Knight 28

Touchet 57, Neah Bay 24

Washington State 1B tournament

At Yakima SunDome

Wednesday’s Results

First round

GM1: Almira/Coulee-Hartline 55, Taholah 40

GM2: Colton 64, Trout Lake-Glenwood

GM3: Pateros 50, Lake Quinault 40

GM4: Touchet 57, Neah Bay 24

GM5: Sunnyside Christian 59, Mary M. Knight 28

GM6: Entiat 55, Northsound Christian 39

GM7: St. John-Endicott 51, Curlew 37

GM8: Garfield-Palouse 42, Lummi 31

Today’s games

Consolation first round

GM13: Taholah vs. Trout Lake-Glenwood, 9 a.m.

GM14: Lake Quinault vs. Neah Bay, 10:30 a.m.

GM15: Mary M. Knight vs. Northsound Christian, 12:30 p.m.

GM16: Curlew vs. Lummi, 2 p.m.

Friday’s games

Quarterfinals

GM9: Almira/Coulee-Hartline vs. Colton, 4 p.m.

GM10: Pateros vs. Touchet, 5:30 p.m.

GM11: Sunnyside Christian vs. Entiat, 7:30 p.m.

GM12: St. John-Endicott vs. Garfield-Palouse, 9 p.m.

Semifinal

GM17: Winner of GM9 vs. Winner of GM10, 5:30 p.m.

GM18: Winner of GM11 vs. Winner of GM12, 9 p.m.

Consolation semifinal

GM19: Winner of GM13 vs. Winner of GM14, 9 a.m.

GM20: Winner of GM15 vs. Winner of GM16, 10:30 a.m.

GM21: Loser of GM9 vs. Loser of GM10 12:30 p.m.

GM22: Loser of GM11 vs. Loser of GM12, 2 p.m.

Great Northern League

Pullman 77, Medical Lake 22

Medical Lake4189- 22
Pullman24211418- 77

Medical Lake (10-10) #30 7, #44 2, Daily 6, Hardenbrook 5, Jones 2, Murray 0, Mason 2, Tareski 0, Walker 0, #11 0.

Pullman (19-1) Albrecht 16, Voshell 15, Cheslek 10, Burnes 8, Levenseller 7, Druffel 5, Guettinger 4, Sterk 4, Thomas 4, Hodge 2, Walker 2, Brown 0.

Washington State 1B tournament

Almira/Coulee-Hartline 55, Taholah 40

Taholah915142- 40
Almira/Coulee-Hartline6151816- 55

Taholah Bennet 0, Moody 4, Kautz 3, Adams 0, Ralston 0, J.Charley 6, K.Charley 11, McCrory 12, M.Charley 0, Johnstone 4.

Almira/Coulee-Hartline (12-11) Starkenburg 5, Bodeau 6, Gloyn 13, Edwards 7, N.Osborne 16, Martin 2, Porterfield 2, M.Osborne 4.

Colton 64, Trout Lake-Glenwood 30

Trout Lake-Glenwood312105- 30
Colton1615276- 64

Trout Lake-Glenwood Vogt 6, Keithly 0, S.Anderson 0, Van Laar 2, Huffsmith 1, M.Anderson 11, Yarnell 5, Green 0, Lumley 5, Nakae 0, Smith 0.

Colton (21-3) Moser 8, A.Nygreen 6, Heaslet 0, A.Moehrle-Druffel 16, Meyer 4, M.Nygreen 3, C.Druffel 5, Spense 8, K.Druffel 0, Kramer 8, Becker 6.

St. John-Endicott 51, Curlew 37

Curlew413119- 37
St. John-Endicott1361616- 51

Curlew (14-11) Strandberg 3, Somday 0, Torzewski 10, Jones 0, Miller 7, Hall 3, Wilson 14.

St. John-Endicott (13-12) Winters 4, Hennigar 0, Simon 12, McCanna 0, FitzGerald 4, Raynor 1, Scheuerman 4, Luft 7, Schmick 0, Schuster 0, Van Lith 19.

Garfield-Palouse 42, Lummi 31

Garfield-Palouse9121110- 42
Lummi87115- 31

Garfield-Palouse (21-4) Saunders 2, Boone 2, Bower 11, Shoemaker 4, Lopez 16, Redman 5, Verson 0, Woltering 0, Weagraff 2.

Lummi Revery 1, Humphreys 6, Brady 13, Fryberg 0, Jones 0, Edwards 0, Ultee 4, Landsem 7.

Hockey

NHL

All Times PST

EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLOTPtsGFGA
New Jersey3521575164145
Pittsburgh3421573177161
N.Y. Rangers3024868157155
Philadelphia3024666186174
N.Y. Islanders2925765153176
NortheastWLOTPtsGFGA
Ottawa3520575204177
Montreal3319975192172
Boston3023666155160
Buffalo2923866177169
Toronto2527959168194
SoutheastWLOTPtsGFGA
Carolina3028565183201
Washington2826763173188
Atlanta2928462165195
Florida2729660169178
Tampa Bay2528757174197

WESTERN CONFERENCE

CentralWLOTPtsGFGA
Detroit4215589199136
Nashville3223771181172
St. Louis2822965157164
Columbus2726963150164
Chicago2826662169169
NorthwestWLOTPtsGFGA
Minnesota3422573169166
Calgary3122870177177
Vancouver3022868160154
Colorado3025666167169
Edmonton2729559164183
PacificWLOTPtsGFGA
Dallas3722579185158
Anaheim3423775159159
San Jose3121870156149
Phoenix3126466169168
Los Angeles2534353176205

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

Wednesday’s Results

Buffalo 4, Tampa Bay 3, OT

New Jersey 3, San Jose 2

N.Y. Islanders 3, Washington 2, SO

Chicago 3, Minnesota 0

Calgary 3, Dallas 2

Anaheim 3, Colorado 2, SO

Today’s Games

Atlanta at Carolina, 4 p.m.

San Jose at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.

Tampa Bay at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m.

Boston at Florida, 4:30 p.m.

Buffalo at Toronto, 4:30 p.m.

Columbus at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Montreal, 4:30 p.m.

Vancouver at Nashville, 5 p.m.

St. Louis at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.

Blackhawks 3, Wild 0

Minnesota0000
Chicago1113

First Period—1, Chicago, Kane 14 (Lang, Hendry), 3:49. Second Period—2, Chicago, Bolland 2 (Bourque, C.Adams), 19:40. Third Period—3, Chicago, Bolland 3 (Keith, Bourque), 5:24. A—17,812 (20,500).

Devils 3, Sharks 2

San Jose0112
New Jersey0303

First Period—None. Second Period—1, San Jose, Cheechoo 16 (Michalek, Marleau), :35 (pp). 2, New Jersey, Z.Parise 24 (Langenbrunner, Elias), 7:56. 3, New Jersey, Madden 16 (Brylin, Martin), 16:56. 4, New Jersey, Brylin 6 (J.Pandolfo, Elias), 18:06. Third Period—5, San Jose, McLaren 2 (Roenick, Grier), 13:54. A—13,855 (17,625).

Avalanche 3, Ducks 2

Colorado02002
Anaheim10103

Anaheim won shootout 1-0

First Period—1, Anaheim, Selanne 2 (Kunitz, Getzlaf), 13:31 (pp). Second Period—2, Colorado, Finger 6 (Hensick, McLeod), 8:12. 3, Colorado, Brunette 12 (Svatos, Liles), 17:30. Third Period—4, Anaheim, R.Niedermayer 5 (Pronger), 9:23. Overtime—None. Shootout—Colorado 0 (Wolski NG, Svatos NG, Hejduk NG), Anaheim 1 (Perry G, Selanne NG, Getzlaf NG). A—17,174 (17,174).

Flames 3, Stars 2

Calgary1023
Dallas0112

First Period—1, Calgary, Tanguay 12 (Nolan, Aucoin), 13:29 (pp). Second Period—2, Dallas, Hagman 22 (Grossman, Robidas), :16. Third Period—3, Calgary, Tanguay 13 (Sarich), :30 (sh). 4, Dallas, Norstrom 1 (Modano, Ott), 1:57 (pp). 5, Calgary, Iginla 38 (Langkow, Phaneuf), 17:33. A—18,584 (18,532).

Islanders 3, Capitals 2 (SO)

N.Y. Islanders01103
Washington20002

N.Y. Islanders won shootout 1-0

First Period—1, Washington, Semin 17 (Pettinger), 2:17. 2, Washington, Laich 10 (Green, Kolzig), 13:37 (pp). Second Period—3, N.Y. Islanders, Satan 13 (Guerin), 9:37. Third Period—4, N.Y. Islanders, Vasicek 12, 11:09. Overtime—None. Shootout—N.Y. Islanders 1 (Park NG, Satan NG, Comrie G), Washington 0 (Kozlov NG, Ovechkin NG, Semin NG). A—17,584 (18,277).

Sabres 4, Lightning 3 (OT)

Tampa Bay10203
Buffalo00314

First Period—1, Tampa Bay, Gratton 10 (Kuba, MacDonald), 4:02. Second Period—None. Third Period—2, Tampa Bay, Richards 18 (Hlavac), 1:03. 3, Buffalo, D.Roy 22 (Spacek, Connolly), 3:03. 4, Tampa Bay, Prospal 28 (Boyle, Lecavalier), 13:12. 5, Buffalo, Vanek 23 (Connolly, Lydman), 17:39. 6, Buffalo, Vanek 24 (Connolly, D.Roy), 18:15. Overtime—7, Buffalo, Vanek 25 (Spacek, Pominville), 2:25 (pp). A—18,690 (18,690).

WHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

GPWLOTLSOLPts
x-*Calgary6343161390
x-*Regina6237203279
x-Lethbridge5938162381
x-Kootenay6135204276
x-Medicine Hat6034195275
Brandon6035212274
Swift Current6134220573
Moose Jaw5930185671
Saskatoon6222333451
Edmonton6119314749
Prince Albert6121353247
Red Deer6116394238

WESTERN CONFERENCE

GPWLOTLSOLPts
x-*Tri-City6144132292
x-*Vancouver6141132589
x-Spokane6142131590
x-Kelowna6033192674
x-Seattle6033205273
x-Everett6234250371
Chilliwack6026273459
Kamloops6026302256
Prince George6217411338
Portland619501120

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

*Conference standings reflect the order in which teams would qualify for the playoffs (1st thru 8th). Division leaders (marked with a *) are automatically seeded first and second.

x-clinched playoff spot.

Wednesday Results

Brandon 1, Moose Jaw 0

Saskatoon 7, Prince Albert 2

Kootenay at Swift Current N

Regina 5, Red Deer 1

Seattle 6, Prince George 1

Spokane 4, Everett 3 (SO)

Vancouver 7, Edmonton 0

Today’s game

No games scheduled

Friday Games

Kamloops at Brandon

Seattle at Kelowna

Red Deer at Lethbridge

Kootenay at Moose Jaw

Regina at Prince Albert

Edmonton at Prince George

Chilliwack at Saskatoon

Everett at Spokane, 7 p.m.

Medicine Hat at Swift Current

Portland at Vancouver

Chiefs 4, Silvertips 3 (SO)

Spokane1200-4
Everett1110-3

Visitor/Home won shootout 2-1

First Period—1, Evt, Harper (Hamill), 8:43. 2, Spo, Glass (Spurgeon, Wahl), 15:07. Second Period—3, Spo, Bruton (Reddington), 15:07. 4, Spo, Rutherford (Falk), 3:03. Third Period—5, Evt, Hamill (Gendur, Harty), 14:40. 6, Evt, Harper (Gendur, Hamill), 6:37. Overtime—None. Shootout—Spokane 2 (Blackwater G, Bowman NG, Roman G); Everett 1 (Beach G, Gendur NG, Harper NG).

Power-play Opp.—Spokane 1 of 4; Everett 3 of 5. Saves—Spokane, Tokarski 9-12-6-4—31. Everett, Irving 12-14-7-5—38. A—5,554.

Auto Racing

This weeks events

All Times PST

NASCAR SPRINT CUP

Auto Club 500

Site: Fontana, Calif. Schedule: Friday, qualifying (Speed Channel, 3:30 p.m.); Sunday, race (FOX, 12:30 p.m.). Track: California Speedway (D-shaped oval, 2 miles, 14 degrees banking in turns). Race distance: 500 miles, 250 laps. Last race: Ryan Newman snapped an 81-race winless streak, using a huge push from teammate Kurt Busch to give car owner Roger Penske his first Daytona 500 victory. Penske, the most successful owner in open wheel history with 14 wins in the prestigious Indianapolis 500, now has his first victory in NASCAR’s showcase event in 23 years. Last year: With crew chief Robbie Reiser back home in North Carolina on a NASCAR-enforced absence from the racetrack, Matt Kenseth drove the Roush Fenway Racing Ford to the front and his veteran crew gave him a series of sparkling pit stops, including a very fast one near the end of the Auto Club 500 that put him into the lead for good. Kenseth, who got caught up in the last-lap melee the previous week at the Daytona 500 and wound up 27th after starting that lap in third, stayed away from trouble this time and took the lead with the fast stop during a caution 23 laps from the finish. Fast facts: The Daytona 500 winner has gone on to win that season’s championship nine times in Cup history. … Kenseth is seeking his third consecutive February win at Fontana. … Hendrick drivers had a tough afternoon at Daytona. Defending champion Jimmie Johnson finished 27th following a late spinout, Jeff Gordon was 39th with suspension problems and Casey Mears placed 35th after hitting the wall. … Johnson won the last Fontana race on Sept. 2. … Kyle Busch’s first career win took place at California and gave him the distinction of being the youngest driver ever to win a Cup race, which still stands. He has recorded five straight top-five finishes at Fontana. … Chevrolets claimed seven of the top 10 spots in last year’s race. … Gordon won two of the first three Cup races at California from 1997-99 and again in 2004. … A polesitter has never won through the first 15 Cup races at California. Next race: UAW-Dodge 400, March 2, Las Vegas

NASCAR NATIONWIDE

Stater Bros. 300

Site: Fontana, Calif. Schedule: Saturday, qualifying (Speed Channel, 9:30 p.m.), race (ESPN2, 4 p.m.). Track: California Speedway (D-shaped oval, 2 miles, 14 degrees banking in turns). Race distance: 300 miles, 150 laps. Last race: Tony Stewart turned the tables on Hendrick Motorsports to win the Nationwide Series opener. Stewart and teammate Kyle Busch finished 1-2 Saturday, combining to hold off Dale Earnhardt Jr., who finished third. The Joe Gibbs Racing teammates showed they have learned some important lessons about cooperation from the drivers at Hendrick, the team that fired Busch to make room for Earnhardt Jr. Last year: Matt Kenseth took control in the closing laps at California Speedway, driving off with his fourth Nationwide victory in 12 tries on the 2-mile oval. Casey Mears grabbed second place 12 laps from the end and gave a big effort to try to catch Kenseth, but he still finished about five lengths behind. Fast facts: Jeff Burton won the last Nationwide event at Fontana on Sept. 1 and has top-10 finishes in each of his last three starts at the track. … Busch finished third and second, respectively, in the two Nationwide races at Fontana last year. … Rookie Bryan Clauson finished a career-best sixth at Daytona last weekend after failing to place higher than 18th in any of his five starts in 2007. … Jason Leffler has just two top-10 finishes in eight career starts at the track despite winning the pole in 2004. … No polesitter has ever won at Fontana, which spans 15 races. Next event: Sam’s Town 300, March 1, Las Vegas

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCKS

San Bernardino County 200

Site: Fontana, Calif. Schedule: Friday, qualifying (Speed Channel, 1:30 p.m.); Saturday, race (FOX, 12 p.m.). Track: California Speedway (D-shaped oval, 2 miles, 14 degrees banking in turns). Race distance: 200 miles, 100 laps. Last race: Todd Bodine held off a late push from Kyle Busch and Johnny Benson to win the season-opening truck race and pick up his first victory at Daytona International Speedway. Bodine needed 17 years and 34 tries to get it. Last year: Five days after being passed on the last lap and losing to Kevin Harvick by the length of a hood in the Daytona 500, Mark Martin was dominating the race at California Speedway before Ron Hornaday Jr. bumped him out of the lead on a restart with five laps to go. Mike Skinner jumped past Hornaday into the lead before the caution flag came out and stayed out front, earning his 20th truck victory. Fast facts: Ron Hornaday Jr. and Mike Skinner, who finished a close 1-2 in last year’s standings, both failed to place in the top 20 at Daytona and trail Bodine by more than 100 points. In 2002, Mike Bliss trailed by 121 points after the Daytona event, but went on to win the title. … Ted Musgrave won this event three times from 2001-03 before finishing second to Jack Sprague the following year. He was involved in an 11-truck accident at Daytona and finished 28th. … Five rookies finished 13th or higher at Daytona. … Roush Fenway Racing truck drivers have failed to record a top-10 finish in any of the last six events.

Tennis

College women

Non-conference

Washington State 4, Boise State 3. No. 1 Singles–Ekaterina Burduli (WSU) def. Pichittra Thongdach 6-4, 4-6, 6-1. No. 1 Doubles–Pichittra Thongdach and Polina Kokoulina (BSU) def. Ekaterina Burduli and Ekaterina Kamendova 8-6.

Skiing

Area resorts

Idaho

Lookout Pass—162 inches at summit, 108 inches at base, 0 inches new. Call 208-744-1301.

Schweitzer Mountain—135 inches at summit, 92 inches at base, 0 inches new. Call 208-263-9562.

Silver Mountain—126 inches at summit, 85 inches at base, 0 inches new. Call 800-204-6428.

Washington

49 Degrees North—138 inches at summit, 103 inches at base, 0 inches new. Call 509-880-9208.

Mt Spokane—128 inches at summit, 94 inches at base, 0 inches new. Call 509-443-1397.

Moves

BASEBALL

Major League Baseball

MLB—Suspended St. Louis Cardinals minor league RHP Scott Vander Weg for the first 50 games of the season after testing positive for a performance-enhancing drug.

American League

KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Agreed to terms with RHP Ryan Braun, RHP Kyle Davies, RHP Leo Nunez, RHP Joel Peralta, RHP Carlos Rosa, RHP Joakim Soria and SS Tony Pena Jr. on one-year contracts.

National League

HOUSTON ASTROS—Agreed to terms with RHP Shawn Chacon on a one-year contract.

LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Promoted Ellen Harrigan to director of baseball administration.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Agreed to terms with LHP Mitch Stetter on a one-year contract and 3B-OF Russell Branyan on a minor league contract.

PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Agreed to terms with RHP Byung-Hyun Kim on a one-year contract.

SAN DIEGO PADRES—Agreed to terms with OF Drew Macias on a minor league contract.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Agreed to terms with Maurice Cheeks, coach, on a one-year contract extension through the 2008-09 season.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

GREEN BAY PACKERS—Designated DT Corey Williams as their franchise player. Released TE Bubba Franks.

HOUSTON TEXANS—Released C Mike Flanagan, LB Shawn Barber and TE Jeb Putzier. Waived C Drew Hodgdon.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Released S Dwight Smith.

NEW YORK JETS—Named Mike Devlin tight ends/assistant offensive line coach, Kevin O’Dea special teams coordinator and Jerome Henderson defensive backs coach.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Named Barry Rubin assistant strength and conditioning coach and Gordon Williams assistant athletic trainer.

TENNESSEE TITANS—Designated DT Albert Haynesworth as their franchise player.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

DETROIT RED WINGS—Placed G Dominik Hasek and D Brian Rafalski on injured reserve. Recalled D Jonathan Ericsson and C Mark Hartigan from Grand Rapids (AHL).

ST. LOUIS BLUES—Assigned D Jeff Woywitka to Peoria (AHL).

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Placed D Brad Lukowich on injured reserve, retroactive to Feb. 9.

MOTORSPORTS

NASCAR—Penalized Robby Gordon 100 points and suspended crew chief Frank Kerr for six races and fined Kerr $100,000 for Sprint Cup infractions found at Daytona International Speedway. Penalized Dale Earnhardt Jr. 50 points, owner Rick Hendrick 50 points and suspended crew chief Chad Walter for six races and fined him $25,000 for Nationwide infractions. Penalized Nationwide drivers Kertus Davis, Johnny Sauter, David Gilliland, David Stremme and Cale Gale 25 points each and their owners 25 points each for various infractions discovered after qualifying. Suspended Nationwide crew chiefs Gene Allnutt (Davis), Newt Moore (Sauter), Bob Edwards (Gilliland), Steve Darne (Stremme) and Charlie Wilson (Gale) for six races and fined each $15,000. Fined Jerry Baxter, Nationwide crew chief for David Reutimann, $5,000 for an infraction discovered on an opening day inspection. Penalized Todd Bodine and car owner Stephen Germain 25 points for an infraction found before the Craftsman Truck qualifying. Suspended Mike Hillman Jr., crew chief of Bodine, for four races and fined him $10,000. Fined Rick Renn, the Truck crew chief for Ron Hornaday Jr., $5,000 for a violation found in an opening day inspection.

Today’s odds

America’s Line

CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NBA board, the Spurs – T’wolves circle is for San Antonio guard Tony Parker (questionable); the Sonics – Blazers circle is for Seattle forward Kevin Durant (questionable).

NBA

FavoritePtsUnderdog
Spurs(9)T’WOLVES
ROCKETS11.5Heat
BLAZERS(8.5)Sonics

College basketball

FavoritePtsUnderdog
RHODE ISLAND6Massachusetts
Dayton1LASALLE
NOTRE DAME4.5Pittsburgh
GEORGIA TECH5Virginia
XAVIER10.5Duquesne
W KENTUCKY6South Alabama
ARK-L ROCK7Arkansas St
MINNESOTA8.5Michigan
WASHINGTON ST10Arizona St
DENVER1Middle Tenn St
UCLA28.5Oregon St
WASHINGTONPKArizona
USC5Oregon
NC-Greensboro5W CAROLINA
APPALACHIAN ST15Furman
NO ARIZONA18.5Sacramento St
Montana St2.5IDAHO ST
MontanaPKWEBER ST

Home teams in capital letters.