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Baseball

Team-by-Team Disabled List

(Provided by Major League Baseball)

Through May 1

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Baltimore

SS Freddie Bynum, 15-day, March 21

RHP Danny Baez, 15-day, March 21

RHP Fernando Cabrera, RHP, 15-day, March 21

RHP Jim Hoey, RHP, 15-day, March 21

RHP Chris Ray, RHP, 15-day, March 21

LHP Troy Patton, 15-day, March 21

RHP Rocky Cherry, 15-day, March 22

LHP Adam Loewen, 15-day, April 25

RHP Randor Bierd, 15-day, April 30

Boston

RHP Curt Schilling, 60-day, March 13

INF Alex Cora, 15-day, April 10

1B Sean Casey, 15-day, April 26

Chicago

LHP Andrew Sisco, 15-day, March 21

2B Danny Richar, 15-day, March 22

Cleveland

OF Shinn-soo Choo, 15-day, March 21

RHP Joe Borowski, 15-day, April 15

RHP Jake Westbrook, 15-day, April 20

Detroit

RHP Fernando Rodney, 15-day, March 30

C Vance Wilson, 15-day, March 30

RHP Joel Zumaya, 15-day, March 30

LHP Dontrelle Willis, 15-day, April 12

Kansas City

RHP Luke Hudson, 15-day, March 21

LHP John Bale, 15-day, April 16

Los Angeles

RHP Kelvim Escobar, 60-day, March 21

RHP John Lackey, 15-day, March 21

2B Howard Kendrick, 15-day, April 14

Minnesota

RHP Kevin Slowey, 15-day, April 4

New York

RHP Andrew Brackman, 60-day, March 12

RHP Carl Pavano, 60-day, March 21

RHP Humberto Sanchez, 60-day, March 21

RHP Jeffrey Karstens, 15-day, March 28

SS Wilson Betemit, 15-day, April 14

RHP Brian Bruney, 15-day, April 23

C Jorge Posada, 15-day, April 27

3B Alex Rodriguez, 15-day, April 30

Oakland

RHP Kiko Calero, 60-day, March 19

3B Eric Chavez, 60-day, March 19

RHP Rich Harden, 15-day, April 3

RHP Keith Foulke, 15-day, April 11

OF Travis Buck, 15-day, April 19

Seattle

RHP Anderson Garcia, 15-day, March 21

SS Michael Morse, 15-day, April 14

Tampa Bay

LHP Scott Kazmir, 15-day, March 21

RHP Chad Orvella, 60-day, March 21

SS Ben Zobrist, 15-day, March 21

OF Rocco Baldelli, 60-day, March 28

OF Cliff Floyd, 15-day, April 7

3B Willy Aybar, 15-day, April 10

RHP Al Reyes, 15-day, April 16

Texas

3B Travis Metcalf, 15-day, March 21

LHP John Rheinecker, 60-day, March 28

RHP Brandon McCarthy, 60-day, March 30

OF Marlon Byrd, 15-day, April 17

RHP Thomas Diamond, 60-day, April 17

LHP Kason Gabbard , 15-day, April 22

RHP Dustin Nippert, 15-day, April 22

RHP Luis Mendoza, 15-day, April 24

3B Hank Blalock, 15-day, April 26

Toronto

RHP Casey Janssen, 60-day, March 17

RHP Brian Wolfe, 15-day, April 17

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Arizona

3B Chad Tracy, 15-day, March 23

LHP Doug Davis, 15-day, April 9

Atlanta

RHP Rafael Soriano, 15-day, April 7

LHP Mike Hampton, 15-day, March 30

RHP Anthony Lerew, 60-day, March 21

SS Omar Infante, 15-day, March 21

LHP Mike Gonzalez, 15-day, March 21

RHP Peter Moylan, 15-day, April 12

RHP John Smoltz, 15-day, April 28

Chicago

LHP Scott Eyre, 15-day, March 23

RHP Angel Guzman, 60-day, March 25

Cincinnati

SS Alex Gonzalez, 15-day, March 21

LHP Bobby Livingston, 60-day, Feb. 22

OF Norris Hopper, 15-day, April 20

RHP David Weathers, 15-day, April 20

Colorado

RHP Jason Hirsh, 15-day, March 21

RHP Luis Vizcaino, 15-day, April 4

LHP Micah Bowie, 15-day, April 22

RHP Kip Wells, 15-day, April 29

Florida

RHP Harvey Garcia, 60-day, March 21

RHP Joshua Johnson, 60-day, March 21

RHP Sergio Mitre, 60-day, March 21

RHP Henry Owens, 60-day, March 21

RHP Anibal Sanchez, 15-day, March 21

OF Alejandro De Aza, 15-day, March 30

RHP Lee Gardner, 15-day, April 18

Houston

RHP Felipe Paulino Del Guidice, 15-day, March 21

LHP Wandy Rodriguez, 15-day, April 20

Los Angeles

SS Andy LaRoche, 15-day, March 21

RHP Jason Schmidt, 15-day, March 21

SS Tony Abreu, 15-day, March 26

SS Nomar Garciaparra, 15-day, April 26

Milwaukee

LHP Chris Capuano, 15-day, March 21

LHP Randy Choate, 15-day, March 21

New York

OF Moises Alou, 15-day, March 21

RHP Ambiorix Burgos, 15-day, March 21

RHP Ramon Castro, 15-day, March 21

LHP Jason Vargas, 15-day, March 21

RHP Orlando Hernandez, 15-day, March 29

RHP Pedro Martinez, 15-day, April 2

RHP Matthew Wise, 15-day, April 2

Philadelphia

RHP Scott Mathieson, 15-day, March 21

RHP Francisco Rosario, 15-day, March 21

LHP Mike Zagurski, 15-day, March 21

OF Chris Snelling, 15-day, April 17

SS Jimmy Rollins, 15-day, April 20

Pittsburgh

OF Chris Duffy, 15-day, March 21

INF Jack Wilson, 15-day, April 4

St. Louis

RHP Chris Carpenter, 15-day, March 21

RHP Matt Clement, 15-day, March 21

OF Juan Encarnacion, 60-day, March 21

LHP Tyler Johnson, 15-day, March 21

RHP Josh Kinney, 15-day, March 21

LHP Mark Mulder, 15-day, March 21

RHP Brad Thopmson, 15-day, April 23

San Diego

RHP Carlos Guerva, 15-day, March 21

LHP Justin Hampson, 15-day, March 21

RHP Clay Hensley, 15-day, March 21

RHP Mark Prior, 60-day, March 26

RHP Tim Stauffer, 60-day, March 26

C Michael Barrett, 15-day, April 8

San Francisco

2B Kevin Fransden, 15-day, March 21

LHP Noah Lowry, 15-day, March 21

SS Omar Vizquel, 15-day, March 21

OF Dave Roberts, 15-day, April 8

LHP Erick Threets, 15-day, April 19

RHP Kevin Correia, 15-day, April 27

Washington

OF Elijah Dukes, 15-day, March 31

RHP Ryan Wagner, 15-day, March 21

INF Dmitri Young, 15-day, April 3

RHP Chad Cordero, 15-day, May 2

College

NWAACC

Wenatchee Valley 10-15, CC Spokane 4-9

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Swart, Morse and Rodriguez; Seitz, Reitmeier (6), Bradshaw (7), B. Bradshaw (8) and Smith. W—Swart. L—Seitz.

HITS: Wenatchee Valley—Intermill, Redal, Bator 2, Fuoco 3, Lehman, Slesk 2, Howerton. CC Spokane—Purser 2, Starr, Reeves 2, Kreighbaum, Freisz, Smith. Gau. 2B—Fuoco 2, Reeves. 3B—Starr. HR—Bator, Lehman, Kreighbaum.

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Westenfeuld, Howerton (7), and Bouvier; Purser, Hill (3), Crawford (5), Smith (5), Brueske (6), Richard (7), Hiles (8), T. Bradshaw (9), B. Bradshaw (9) and Freisz. W—Westenfeuld. L—Purser.

HITS: Wenatchee Valley—Redal 4, Rodriguez 2, Bator 2, Cooper 3, Lehman 2, Bray 2. CC Spokane—Starr 3, Gau, Reeves 2, Kreighbaum, Freisz 2, Smith 2, Atkinson 2. 2B—Rodriguez, Lehman, Bray, Starr. 3B—Lehman. HR—Reeves.

Non-conference

Washington St. 12, Brigham Young 5

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Argyropoulos, Lambert (2), Tribbett (8), Humes (9) and Lagreid; Welch, Leach (3), Sloan (8). W—Lambert. L—Welch.

HITS: Washington State—Desmarais, Gran, Murphy, Lagreid 2, Burg, Vucinich 3. Brigham Young—McNaughton 2, Relf, Ko, Walton, Bills, Law. 2B—Vucinich 2, McNaughton, Relf, Law. 3B—Walton. HR—Murphy.

High school

Washington District 8 4A

Central Valley 10, Gonzaga Prep 1

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Perry, Karwacki (3) and Karwacki, Page; Shellhorn and K. Mack. W-Shellhorn. L-Perry.

HITS: Gonzaga Prep-Perry, Webb. Central Valley-Borgman 2, Shull, Davis 3, Shellhorn 2, Simon, C. Mack 3, Bledsoe 3. 2B-Davis, Shellhorn, C. Mack 2. HR-Davis.

Ferris 10, Rogers 2

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Partridge, Kelly (2), Durant (5), Harris (6) and Douglas; Kittredge and Cornwall. W-Kittredge. L-Kelly.

HITS: Rogers-Kelly, Partridge, Campbell, Douglas, Endman 2, Wasem. Ferris-Haney 2, Murphy, Ewing 3, Minnerly, Stockton. 2B-Haney, Murphy, Stockton, Campbell. 3B-Haney.

Idaho 4A Region I

Lakeland 12, Moscow 11

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Z. Hull, Ery (4), Sweeney (5), S. Hull (6) and Nate Sanchez; Long, Schelin (3), Burnett (6) and VanDyne. W-Burnett. L-S. Hull.

HITS: Moscow-Martin, Bieker 2, Z. Hull 5, Snyder, Weaver 2, Helbling 2, S. Hull. Lakeland-Gurber, VanDyne, Carr, Burnett, South 3, Donolan 3, Vandever, Schweiker, Peterson. 2B-Bieker, Z. Hull 3, South.

Washington District 7 2A

Clarkston 5, Cheney 4

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Chris Bafus, Justin Walker (6) and Logan Hennessy; Cary Conklin and Randall Hansen. W-Conklin. L-Bafus.

HITS: Cheney-Drew Ableman 2, Anthony Christianson 2, Matt Walker, Sean Scholer. Clarkston-Dale Entel, Jaron Jenkins, Doug Adelsbach, Don Peconti, Hansen, Issac Woodbury, Brian O’Kelley 2. 2B-Entel, Hansen. HR-O’Kelley.

West Valley 13, Pullman 2

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Flamand, Therrien (4) and Scourey; Vennum and Fernandez. W-Vennum. L-Flamand.

HITS: Pullman-Couper, Druffel. West Valley-Clausen, Vennum 3, B. Peterson 2, T. Peterson 2, M. Peterson, Hauschild 3, Role. HR-Vennum, B. Peterson, T. Peterson 2, M. Peterson.

Basketball

NBA playoffs

All Times PDT

QUARTERFINALS (Best-of-7)

Monday, May 5

Detroit 100, Orlando 93

New Orleans 102, San Antonio 84, New Orleans leads series 2-0

Tuesday, May 6

Boston 76, Cleveland 72, Boston leads series 1-0

Wednesday’s Results

Orlando 111, Detroit 86, Detroit leads series 2-1

L.A. Lakers 120, Utah 110, L.A. Lakers lead series 2-0

Today’s Games

Cleveland at Boston, 4 p.m.

New Orleans at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m.

Friday’s Games

L.A. Lakers at Utah, 6 p.m.

Saturday’s Games

Detroit at Orlando, 2 p.m.

Boston at Cleveland, 5 p.m.

Sunday’s Games

L.A. Lakers at Utah, 12:30 p.m.

New Orleans at San Antonio, 5 p.m.

Monday, May 12

Boston at Cleveland, 5 p.m.

Tuesday, May 13

Orlando at Detroit, 4 or 5 p.m.

San Antonio at New Orleans, 6 or 6:30 p.m., if necessary

Magic 111, Pistons 86

Detroit (86)—Prince 8-14 6-6 22, Maxiell 0-2 0-2 0, Wallace 4-15 2-4 11, Billups 1-1 0-0 2, Hamilton 10-20 4-5 24, Stuckey 5-13 9-9 19, McDyess 0-2 0-0 0, Afflalo 2-4 0-0 4, Ratliff 0-1 0-0 0, Herrmann 1-3 1-2 4, Hayes 0-2 0-0 0, Johnson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 31-77 22-28 86.

Orlando (111)—Turkoglu 7-18 1-2 18, Lewis 11-15 6-8 33, Howard 8-13 4-7 20, Nelson 7-14 3-3 18, Evans 2-4 1-2 5, Bogans 1-5 0-0 3, Arroyo 0-0 0-0 0, Gortat 1-1 0-0 2, Dooling 4-6 1-1 10, Garrity 0-1 0-0 0, Augustine 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 42-78 16-23 111.

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3-Point Goals—Detroit 2-10 (Herrmann 1-1, Wallace 1-4, Hayes 0-1, Prince 0-2, Hamilton 0-2), Orlando 11-24 (Lewis 5-6, Turkoglu 3-5, Dooling 1-2, Bogans 1-5, Nelson 1-5, Evans 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Detroit 43 (Prince 7), Orlando 52 (Howard 12). Assists—Detroit 12 (Hamilton, Prince 3), Orlando 18 (Turkoglu 6). Total Fouls—Detroit 20, Orlando 23. Technicals—Orlando defensive three second. A—17,519 (17,519).

Football

AFL

All Times PDT

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

EasternWLTPFPA
Philadelphia910640495
Dallas810429401
Cleveland540516539
New York540452430
Columbus270431486
SouthernWLTPFPA
New Orleans730574498
Orlando730574538
Georgia450521486
Tampa Bay360478504

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

CentralWLTPFPA
Chicago820588461
Colorado450480490
Grand Rapids360511535
Kansas City180432548
WesternWLTPFPA
San Jose550542539
Arizona450460531
Los Angeles460561629
Utah190565644

Friday’s Games

Orlando at Cleveland, 4 p.m.

New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m.

San Jose at Arizona, 7 p.m.

Saturday’s Games

Columbus at Kansas City, 3 p.m.

Grand Rapids at Dallas, 5 p.m.

Colorado at Utah, 6 p.m.

New York at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.

Monday’s Games

Philadelphia at Georgia, 5 p.m.

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE

EastWLPct
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton51.833
Albany32.600
Manchester14.200
Mahoning Valley15.200
MidwestWLPct
Green Bay42.667
Louisville42.667
Lexington32.600
Peoria23.400
Iowa23.400
Quad City23.400
SouthWLPct
Florida501.000
South Georgia42.667
Tennessee Valley33.500
Daytona Beach15.167

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

CentralWLPct
Tulsa601.000
Amarillo42.667
Lubbock32.600
Arkansas23.400
Oklahoma City14.200
SouthwestWLPct
Bossier-Shreveport33.500
Corpus Christi23.400
Rio Grande Valley23.400
Austin24.333
Texas15.167
WestWLPct
Spokane501.000
Boise41.800
Central Valley23.400
Tri-Cities14.200
Stockton15.167

Today’s Games

Albany at Daytona Beach

Saturday’s Games

Boise at Spokane, 5 p.m.

Tennessee Valley at South Georgia

Mahoning Valley at Lexington

Manchester at Florida

Quad City at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

Rio Grande Valley at Tulsa

Lubbock at Amarillo

Green Bay at Peoria

Texas at Corpus Christi

Louisville at Iowa

Oklahoma City at Arkansas

Bossier-Shreveport at Tri-Cities

Stockton at Central Valley

Hockey

NHL playoffs

All Times PDT

CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7)

Today’s Games

Dallas at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.

Friday’s Games

Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m.

Saturday’s Games

Dallas at Detroit, 4 p.m.

Sunday’s Games

Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m.

Monday’s Games

Detroit at Dallas, 5 p.m.

Tuesday’s Games

Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m.

Wednesday, May 14

Detroit at Dallas, 5 p.m.

Thursday, May 15

Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m.

WHL playoffs

FINALS (Best-of-7)

Wednesday’s Results

Spokane 4, Lethbridge 1; Spokane wins series 4-0

Chiefs 4, Hurricanes 1

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First Period—1, Spokane, Wahl 6 (Bowman) 13:14. Second Period—2, Spokane, Johnson 5 (Koper, McCrae) 3:37. 3, Lethbridge, Hotson 5 (Orfino, Yadlowski) 5:28. Third Period—4, Spokane, Rutherford 9 (Bowman, Blackwater) 2:20 (pp). 5, Spokane, Roman 9 (Rutherford) 16:08.

Shots on Goal—Spokane 9-6-10—25. Lethbridge 4-7-7—18. Power-play opportunities—Spokane 1 of 5; Lethbridge 0 of 3. A—5,092.

Auto racing

This week’s events

All Times PDT

NASCAR SPRINT CUP

Dodge Challenger 500

Site: Darlington, S.C.

Schedule: Friday, qualifying (Speed Channel, 2 p.m.); Saturday, race (FOX, 4 p.m.).

Track: Darlington Raceway (egg-shaped oval, 1.366 miles, 25 degrees banking in turns 1-2, 23 degrees in turns 3-4).

Race distance: 501.322 miles, 367 laps.

Last race: Clint Bowyer was a surprise winner at Richmond, stealing a win that first seemed destined for Denny Hamlin, then Dale Earnhardt Jr. Hamlin, the hometown favorite, led a record 381 of the 400 laps until experiencing a leak in his right front tire, which failed with eight laps to go. Earnhardt and Kyle Busch then staged a strong battle for the lead when the race resumed, but contact between the two cars in turn 3 sent Earnhardt into the wall.

Last year: Jeff Gordon overcame a leaky radiator and used a gutsy late call to race to his third victory of 2007 at Darlington Raceway.

Fast facts: Richard Childress Racing has three drivers among the top five in the standings. Bowyer’s win moved him into fourth, Jeff Burton dropped to second and Kevin Harvick climbed to fifth after finishing eighth at Richmond. The trio has combined for 18 top-10 and eight top-five finishes. … Kyle Busch is the points leader for the second time this season after his runner-up performance at Richmond. He has six top-five finishes this season. … Earnhardt is now mired in a 72-race winless streak. … NASCAR forced Michael Waltrip to sit out the final 58 laps at Richmond after he intentionally rammed the back of Casey Mears’ car, pushing it several hundred yards after the two made contact moments earlier. The penalty cost him as many as 60 Sprint Cup points. … Hamlin fell hard on his left hip playing basketball late Sunday evening and could hardly walk when he arrived Monday for testing at Lowe’s Motor Speedway.

Next race: NASCAR Nextel All-Star Challenge, May 17, Concord, N.C.

On the Net: http://www.nascar.com

NASCAR NATIONWIDE

Diamond Hill Plywood 200

Site: Darlington, S.C.

Schedule: Friday, qualifying (Speed Channel, noon), race (ESPN2, 4 p.m.).

Track: Darlington Raceway (egg-shaped oval, 1.366 miles, 25 degrees banking in turns 1-2, 23 degrees in turns 3-4).

Race distance: 200 miles, 147 laps.

Last race: Local favorite Denny Hamlin used a late pit stop for tires to foil the strategy of fellow NASCAR stars Kevin Harvick and Carl Edwards, blowing by them to win the Lipton Tea 250.

Last year: Hamlin won the Diamond Hill Plywood 200 for the second straight year, again surviving a wreck-filled race. The Virginia native then paid tribute to the victims of the Virginia Tech massacre, taking a school flag along for his victory lap. Hamlin picked his way through a record-tying 10 caution periods to take his third checkered flag of the season. The race matched the 10 cautions from April 1984. The previous year, there were nine cautions.

Fast facts: Joe Gibbs Racing will carry a five-race winning streak into this weekend’s event. … Mark Martin, who won at Las Vegas in March, is expected to make his second Nationwide start of the season this weekend. He owns eight career wins and poles at Darlington, both track records. … Darlington is one of three tracks where Richard Childress drivers have failed to win a Nationwide event. The others are Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City and Talladega Superspeedway.

Next race: Carquest Autoparts 300, May 24, Concord, N.C.

On the Net: http://www.nascar.com

FORMULA ONE

Turkish Grand Prix

Site: Istanbul

Schedule: Saturday, qualifying (Speed Channel, 4 a.m.); Sunday, race (Speed Channel, 5 a.m.).

Track: Istanbul Park (road course, 3.342 miles, 14 turns).

Race distance: 193.836 miles, 58 laps.

Last race: World champion Kimi Raikkonen moved Ferrari clear atop the drivers’ and the constructors’ standings on April 27 with his second Spanish Grand Prix win in four years. Raikkonen’s 17th career victory moved him nine points clear of McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton while Ferrari took a 12-point lead in the team standings.

Last year: Ferrari’s Felipe Massa won his second consecutive Turkish Grand Prix, beating teammate Raikkonen. Fernando Alonso of McLaren was third. Hamilton had been in third place but dropped to fifth after shredding a tire on the 43rd lap.

Fast facts: The head of Japanese Formula One team Super Aguri said Tuesday his team will withdraw from the series due to financial difficulties. Team president Aguri Suzuki said “a breach of contract” by a promised partner, SS United Oil & Gas Co., resulted in the loss of financial backing. … McLaren’s Heikki Kovalainen could return this weekend after being hospitalized following a crash at the Spanish Grand Prix. While traveling at 150 mph, his car went off the track and slammed into the protective wall at the Circuit de Catalunya. The 26-year-old Finn was unconscious briefly. … Massa’s win in the 2006 event was his first in F1. … Raikkonen won the inaugural race from the pole in 2005. … The track was created by German architect Herman Tilke, who also designed the Sepang, Bahrain and Shanghai circuits. The cars run counterclockwise.

Next race: Monaco Grand Prix, May 25, Monte Carlo

On the Net: http://www.formula1.com

Golf

High school boys

Idaho 4A Regionals

At Stoneridge GC

TEAM SCORING—Moscow 308, Sandpoint 332, Lakeland 360.

INDIVIDUALS—1, Chris Williams (Mos) 65. 2, Dan Sommerfield (San) 72. 3, Shaun Hill (Mos) 75. 4, Sam Humble (Mos) 84. 5, Colton Story (San) 87.

Great Northern League Championships

At Chewelah GC

TEAM SCORING—Clarkston 407, Colville 422, Pullman 426, Cheney 428, West Valley 439, Deer Park 450, Riverside 460, Medical Lake NS.

INDIVIDUALS—1, Aaron Byrd (Cheney) 72. 2, Corey Meyers (Deer Park) 74. 3, Matt Olson (Clarkston) 77. 4, Casey Cox (Colville) 78. 4, Dillon Williams (Pullman) 78. 6, Erik Johnson (Pullman) 81. 6, Bo Baker (Clarkston) 81. 8, Keaton Benedict (Clarkston) 82. 8, Austin Swanson (Clarkston) 82. 10, Gunnar Nordquist (Pullman) 84. 11, Tanner Braun (West Valley) 85. 11, Tyler Borders (Colville) 85. 11, C.J. Knutson (Clarkston) 85. 11, Jeno Martin (West Valley) 85. 15, Nick Seaman (West Valley) 86. 15, Phil Bateman (Colville) 86. 15, Drew Cowbrough (Colville) 86. 15, Bill Yeary (Riverside) 86. 19, Jackson King (Colville) 87. 19, Mitch Rummer (Deer Park) 87. 19, Cody Stumph (Riverside) 87. 19, Sean Thaut (Cheney) 87. 23, Ian Tanzer (Cheney) 88. 23, Brian Poe (Clarkston) 88. 23, Craighton Vance (Pullman) 88. 26, Krieg McEuin (Cheney) 89. 26, Brett Thompson (Riverside) 89. 26, Austin Pete (Colville) 89.

Wednesday’s Results

District 7 2B/1B Sub-District

TEAM SCORING—Northwest Christian 146, Lind-Ritzville 98.5, Valley Christian 54, Wilbur-Creston 54, Odessa 50.5, Republic 46.5, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 17, Davenport 15, Cusick 2.5, Inchelium 0.

INDIVIDUALS—1, Jared Descoteaux (Northwest Christian) 69. 2, John Graham (Northwest Christian) 73. 3, Zack Powell (Odessa) 79. 4, Ian Fitch (Lind-Ritzville) 80. 5, Bradley Neilan (Lind-Ritzville) 81. 6, Ray Grams (Lind-Ritzville) 82. 7, Colton Berg (Wilbur-Creston) 82. 8, Travis McConahy (Northwest Christian) 83. 9, Ben Geshke (Lind-Ritzville) 87. 10, Brandon Drake (Northwest Christian) 87. 11, Jeff Gullikson (Northwest Christian) 87. 12, Kramer Schutz (Odessa) 87. 13, Cole Larson (Republic) 87. 14, Aaron Briggs (Valley Christian) 90. 15, Warren Conway (Wilbur-Creston) 90. 16, Zach Smith (Valley Christian) 91. 17, Alex Zeiler (Davenport) 91. 18, Nate West (Almira/Coulee-Hartline) 92. 19, Travis Bacon (Republic) 92. 20, Keith Pouley (Wilbur-Creston) 94. 21, Matt Hemmer (Valley Christian) 94. 22, Cameron Stevens (Northwest Christian) 97. 23, Caleb Larson (Republic) 97. 24, Jamie Bennett (Valley Chistian) 97. 25, Levi Larson (Republic) 99. 26, Shawn Dahlenburg (Almira/Coulee-Hartline) 100. 27, Brandon Bogart (Valley Christian) 100. 28, Raymont Ostlie (Cusick) 101. 28, Jim Roland (Wilbur-Creston) 101.

High school girls

Washington District 8 4A

At Liberty Lake GC

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INDIVIDUALS—1, Chessey Thomas (LC) 149. 2, Lauren Howell (Mea) 152. 3, Brittany Wilcox (Mea) 163. 4, Jenna Speltz (GP) 167. 5, Kaitlen Parsons (U-Hi) 170. 6, Morgan Fuhs (LC) 177. 6, Laura Black (LC) 177. 8, Emily Travis (LC) 180. 8, Ashley Ruen (GP) 180. 10, Jaein Yoo (Sha) 186. 11, Emma Bushman (LC) 187.

Idaho 4A Regionals

At Stoneridge GC

TEAM SCORING—None.

INDIVIDUALS—1, Karen Christian (Mos) 88. 2, Nikki Tatham (Mos) 89. 3, Chelsea Laud (Lak) 94. 4, Bonnie Snow (San) 104. 4, Michelle Stone (San) 104.

Great Northern League Championships

At Chewelah Golf Course, 72

TEAM SCORING—Pullman 495, Colville 496, Deer Park 538, Cheney 551, Clarkston 555, Medical Lake NS, Riverside NS, West Valley NS.

INDIVIDUALS—1, Brittany Ray (Col) 87. 1, Paige Whidbee (Pul) 87. 3, Emily McCormick (Pul) 92. 4, Molly Hobbs (Che) 93. 5, Sara Wainright (Che) 95. 5, Jordyn Sodorff (WV) 95, 5, Brooke Beutler (Cla) 95. 8, Sara Eronowsky 97. 9, Krystan Mawdsley (DP) 98. 10, Rheanna Miller (Col) 99. 11, Brianne Terry (Riv) 101. 12, Kelsey Dutton (DP) 102. 13, Jennifer Sorensen (Pul) 103.13, Daniel Cote (Col) 103. 15, Bailey Scourey (Pul) 105. 16, Briana Burton (Cla) 106. 17, Lyndsey Bekemeyer (DP) 107. 18, Trisha Demacon (Pul) 108. 18, Monika Ide (DP) 108. 20, Brittany Jacobsen (Che) 109. 21, B.Wallace (Col) 110. 22, Marye Fuqua (Che) 111. 23, Kacey Walsh (Col) 112. 24, Amanda Francis (WV) 113. 25, Katie Mason (ML) 114. 25, Sonnie Mitchell (Cla) 114.

Wednesday’s Results

District 7/9 2B/1B Sub-Regional

TEAM SCORING—Tri-Cities Prep 99.5, DeSales 84, St. John-Endicott 51, Wilbur-Creston 39.5, Northwest Christian 35.5, Odessa 35, Asotin 30, Liberty Christian 26.5, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 22.5, Valley Christian 18.5, Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 17, Dayton 16.5, Davenport 4, Cusick 2.5, Harrington 0.

INDIVIDUALS—1, Madeleine Roach (DeSales) 92. 2, Kira Powell (Odessa) 99. 3, Hailey Heitetuman (Asotin) 101. 4, Samanth Pegram (Tri-Cities Prep) 106. 5, Anna Ghirardo (Tri-Cities Prep) 107. 6, Alison Reed (Wilbur-Creston) 110. 7, Kirsten Wales (DeSales) 113. 8, Hailey Graham (Northwest Christian) 114. 9, Emma Raynor (St. John-Endicott) 115. 10, Raeann Hutson (Liberty Christian) 117. 11, Hannah Volack (Almira/Coulee-Hartline) 119. 12, Shelby Kadinger (Tri-Cities Prep) 121. 13, Erin Schuster (St. John-Endicott) 121. 14, Monique Hakes (Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia) 122. 15, Molly Payne (Dayton) 125. 16, Fiona Thornhill (Tri-Cities Prep) 130. 17, Amanda Starzman (Wilbur-Creston) 130. 18, Vanessa Cummins (DeSales) 132. 19, Jessica Cross (Northwest Christian) 132. 20, Ashley Eggleston (Valley Christian) 133. 21, Mikael Bailey (St. John-Endicott) 133. 22, Jen Proefrock (DeSales) 134. 23, Jennifer Peterson (Liberty Christian) 134. 24, Michelle Roach (Tri-Cities Prep) 134. 25, Emily Eastburn (Valley Christian) 134. 26, Janin Khaleel (Tri-Cities Prep) 137. 27, Nicole Madison (Davenport) 138. 28, Jessica Adams (Almira/Coulee-Hartline) 139. 28, Hannah Keough (Cusick) 139.

Hole-in-one

CHEWELAH GC–Ted Oglivie, No. 11, 145 yards, 7-iron.

Soccer

MLS

All Times PDT

EASTERN CONFERENCE

WLTPtsGFGA
Columbus51015117
Chicago41113113
Toronto FC3211089
New England33110810
Kansas City3311089
New York212864
D.C. United2406912

WESTERN CONFERENCE

WLTPtsGFGA
Colorado3309107
FC Dallas213985
Los Angeles22281313
CD Chivas USA1325913
Real Salt Lake1325911
San Jose131425
Houston024459

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

Today’s Game

Chicago at D.C. United, 4:30 p.m.

Softball

High school

Idaho 3A District I

Priest River 7, Kellogg 5

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Kruse and Hawes; Stewart and Turbak. W-Kruse. L-Stewart.

HITS: Priest River-Flabel, Hirst, Schanilec 2, Desjarlais 3, Hawes 2, Kruse, Larsen. Kellog-Squires, Turbak 2, James, Stewart, Diche. 2B-Turbak, Desjarlais, Kruse.

Tennis

Internazionali BNL d’Italia

ATP TOUR

At Foro Italico, Rome; Purse: $3.5 million (Masters); Surface: Clay-Outdoor

Singles, Second Round

Novak Djokovic (3), Serbia, def. Steve Darcis, Belgium, 6-4, 6-0.

Nicolas Almagro, Spain, def. David Nalbandian (7), Argentina, 6-4, 7-5.

Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, def. David Ferrer (5), Spain, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1.

Luis Horna, Peru, def. Jose Acasuso, Argentina, 6-3, 7-6 (1).

Nikolay Davydenko (4), Russia, def. Mario Ancic, Croatia, 6-2, 6-2.

Fernando Gonzalez (12), Chile, def. Evgeny Korolev, Russia, 6-3, 6-2.

James Blake (8), United States, def. Andreas Seppi, Italy, 7-6 (5), 3-6, 6-1.

Igor Andreev, Russia, def. Juan Monaco (13), Argentina, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4.