Boys basketball regionals, girls All-Ohio

3/9/2005

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

Boys regionals

DIVISION I

Regional Semifinals

At University of Toledo

Solon (24-0) vs. Scott (20-4), tomorrow, 6:15 p.m.; Lakewood St. Edward (17-6) vs. Mansfield Sr. (23-1), tomorrow, 8 p.m.

Finals

Saturday, 7:30 p.m.

At University of Akron

Can. McKinley (23-1) vs. Bedford (18-6), tonight, 7 p.m.; Cle. Glenville (20-5) vs. Hudson (19-5), tomorrow, 7 p.m.

Finals

Saturday, 7:30 p.m.

At University of Dayton

Trotwood-Madison (21-4) vs. Centerville (23-2), tomorrow, 6:15 p.m.; Troy (14-9) vs. Cin. St. Xavier (19-5), tomorrow, 8 p.m.

Finals

Saturday, 7:30 p.m.

At Columbus Fairground Coliseum

Galloway Westland (22-3) vs. Cin. Moeller (20-3), tonight, 7 p.m.; Cols. Brookhaven (21-4) vs. Cols. Mifflin (17-4), tomorrow, 7 p.m.

Finals

Saturday, 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION II

At Canton Civic Center

Tallmadge (18-6) vs. Painesville Harvey (23-1), tonight, 6:15 p.m.; Poland Seminary (22-2) vs. Wooster Triway (21-3), tonight, 8 p.m.

Finals

Saturday, 3 p.m.

At Ohio University, Athens

Uhrichsville Claymont (18-5) vs. Zanesville (13-10), tonight, 6:15 p.m.; Greenfield McClain (23-2) vs. Cols. Linden McKinley (9-14), tonight, 8 p.m.

Finals

Saturday, 3 p.m.

At University of Dayton

Whitehall-Yearling (14-9) vs. Cin. Taft (21-3), tonight, 6:15 p.m.; Day. Dunbar (20-4) vs. Day. Chaminade-Julienne (16-8), tonight, 8 p.m.

Finals

Saturday, 3 p.m.

At University of Toledo

Akr. SVSM (17-6) vs. Parma Padua (13-11), tonight, 7 p.m., at Canton Fieldhouse; Upper Sandusky (23-0) vs. St. Marys Memorial (21-3), tonight, 7 p.m., at University of Toledo.

Finals

Saturday, 3 p.m.

DIVISION III

At Canton Fieldhouse

Loudonville (20-3) vs. Leavittsburg LaBrae (20-4), tomorrow, 6:15 p.m.; Rootstown (20-3) vs. Cle. VASJ (21-2), tomorrow, 8 p.m.

Finals

Saturday, 7:30 p.m.

At Wright State University, Fairborn

Cin. N. College Hill (23-1) vs. New Albany (18-6), tomorrow, 6:15 p.m.; Reading (19-4) vs. Middletown Fenwick (20-4), tomorrow, 8 p.m.

Finals

Saturday, 7:30 p.m.

At Ohio University, Athens

Bellaire (19-5) vs. Carroll Bloom-Carroll (16-6), tomorrow, 6:15 p.m.; Ironton (23-0) vs. Chesapeake (22-1), 8 p.m.

Finals

Saturday, 7:30 p.m.

At Bowling Green State University

Archbold (22-1) vs. Woodmore (21-2), tomorrow, 6:30 p.m.; Cuyahoga Falls CVCA (17-6) vs. Elmwood (18-5), tomorrow, 8:15 p.m.

Finals

Saturday, 7:30 p.m.

DIVISION IV

At Canton Fieldhouse

Zanesville Rosecrans (23-2) vs. Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. (19-5), Friday, 7:30 p.m.

At University of Dayton

Lockland (23-2) vs. Minster (20-4), Friday, 7:30 p.m.

At Bowling Green State University

Tiffin Calvert (20-4) vs. Continental (21-3), Friday, 7:30 p.m.

At Columbus Fairgrounds Coliseum

Cols. Africentric (24-1) vs. S. Webster (23-1), Friday, 7:30 p.m.

LAST NIGHT

Regional Semifinals

DIVISION IV

Continental 47, Ottoville 40

S. Webster 54, Fremont St. Joseph 46

Tiffin Calvert 33, Holgate 26

Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. 60, Windham 56

Cols. Africentric 56, Reedsville Eastern 39

Lockland 58, Cedarville 48

Minster 67, St. Bernard 55

Zanesville Rosecrans 55, Sebring McKinley 52

Calvert 9 6 7 11 33

Holgate 4 6 5 11 26

TIFFIN CALVERT: Rommick 0-2-2, Debarbrie 1-1-3, Mass 2-1-5, Walliser 1-3-0-11, Graham 2-6-10, Martorana 1-0-2. Totals: 7-3-10-33.

HOLGATE: Clady 3-1-7, Sizemore 2-1-1-8, Logan Brubaker 1-0-2, Gerschutz 3-0-6, Lee Brubaker 1-1-3. Totals: 10-1-3-26.

Continental 7 10 9 21 47

Ottoville 14 3 10 13 40

CONTINENTAL: Brown 1-6-8, Wilson 7-4-18, Schmidt 4-6-14, Miller 1-2-4, Donaldson 1-1-3. Totals: 14-19-47.

OTTOVILLE: Vorst 3-1-8-17, Pohlman 2-2-6, T. Miller 2-2-0-10, B. Miller 2-0-4, Schimmoeller 0-2-2, Hoersten 0-1-1. Totals: 9-3-13-40.

Girls

All-State

DIVISION III

FIRST TEAM: Lauren Prochaska, Plain City Jonathan Alder, 5-foot-11, sophomore, 24.3 points per game; Jessica McKenzie, Zanesville W. Muskingum, 6-0, sr., 25.8; Alyssa Hammond, Oak Hill, 6-0, sr., 28.0; Carla Jacobs, S. Euclid Regina, 5-7, jr. 18.5; Jantel Lavender, Cle. Cent. Cath., 6-4, soph., 22.0; Micki Kuns, Castalia Margaretta, 5-11, jr., 17.6; Cachet Murray, Girard, 5-8, sr., 25.1; Tyra Grant, Youngs. Ursuline, 5-11, jr., 26.4; Danielle Denlinger, Casstown Miami E., 6-0, sr., 17.1; Whitney Dubbs, Cin. Hills Christian Acad., 5-10, sr., 18.6.

Players of the year: Jessica McKenzie, Zanesville W. Muskingum; Alyssa Hammond, Oak Hill.

Coaches of the year: Rick Schwiebert, Patrick Henry; Melvin Burke Sr., Cleveland Cent. Cath.; Jack Van Reeth, Zanesville W. Muskingum.

SECOND TEAM: Andrea Rudmann, Ironton, 5-10, sr. 15.0; Aleshia Bors, Waynesville, 5-10, sr., 13.0; Erica Short, Orrville, 6-3, sr., 13.0; Hanna Scherger, Sidney Lehman, 6-0, sr., 13.9; Ashley Vavrek, Bellaire, 5-8, jr., 28.0; Shay Selby, S. Euclid Regina, 5-8, fresh., 15.1; Gwen Edwards, 5-11, sr., Cle. Cent. Cath., 18.0

THIRD TEAM: Emily Miller, Belmont Union Local, 5-7, sr., 22.0; Erin Limes, Otsego, 5-9, sr., 17.4; Kelly Wagner, Elmwood, 5-9, sr., 16.3; Cara Bedard, Atwater Waterloo, 6-0, soph., 18.4; Amanda Patrick, Collins Western Reserve, 5-7, sr., 14.1.

Special Mention

Rachel Bennett, Marion Pleasant, Sarah Clapper, Newark Cath.; Ashley Lutz, Cols. Ready; Lauren Rivers, Worthington Christian; Abby Nolan, Beverly Ft. Frye; Chandra Myers, Sugarcreek Garaway; Rachel Cruz, Sarahsville Shenandoah; Hannah Nelson, Old Washington Buckeye Trail; Darcy Rusiecki, Martins Ferry; Amie Riethmiller, Martins Ferry; Jill Cropper, Georgetown; Rachel Dixon, W. Liberty-Salem; Whitney Maiden, Nelsonville-York; Karen Diehl, Chillicothe Zane Trace; Katie Donahoe, Minford; Cindy Reeves, Sardinia E. Brown; Codi Hatten, Lynchburg-Clay; Tonya McKenzie, Portsmouth; Abby LaVigne, Swanton; Amanda Coressel, Patrick Henry; Brittany Skolnicki, Lorain Clearview; Angela Groves, Shaker Hts. Hathaway Brown; Angela Manfredi, Burton Berkshire; Lydia McCully, Cle. VASJ; Hailey Staubs, Manchester; Ashley Hawley, Sullivan Black River; Amber Brodrick, Youngs. Mooney; Jessica Butzer, Orrville; Stephanie Schwartz, Cortland Maplewood.

Honorable Mention (area)

Sarah Grime, Archbold; Megan Abbey, Woodmore.

DIVISION IV

FIRST TEAM: Megan Frazee, Xenia Christian, 6-foot-2, senior, 32.7 points per game; Launa Hochstetler, Berlin Hiland, 5-7, sr., 13.9; Gretchen Polinski, Mans. St. Peter s, 6-1, sr., 18.5; Maria Moeller, Maria Stein Marion Local, 5-7, jr., 18.8; Jackie Mories, Cardington Lincoln, 5-11, sr., 20.4; Jennifer Grandy, Glouster Trimble, 5-5, jr., 30.7; Amanda Nero, Lowellville, 5-8, sr., 23.1.

Players of the year: Megan Frazee, Xenia Christian.

Coaches of the year: Ron Carter, Thompson Ledgemont; Dave Schlabach, Berlin Hiland.

SECOND TEAM: Jodi Matsko, Fairport Harbor, 5-6, sr., 21.4; Melanie Williams, Willoughby Andrews School for Girls, 5-9, soph., 25.3; Lindsay Stucky, Berlin Hiland, 5-8, jr., 17.0; Rickeya McElroy, Cols. Africentric, 6-2, sr., 21.3; Karen Brackman, Minster, 5-9, sr., 12.3; Amanda Ritzler, Tiffin Calvert, 5-5, sr., 21.6; Alison Lemon, S. Charleston SE, 5-7, jr., 23.6; Tara Ford, Vienna Mathews, 5-6, sr., 23.0.

THIRD TEAM: Shayla Holenka, Shadyside, 5-8, sr., 19.1; Jessie Miller, Strasburg-Franklin, 5-11, sr., 17.3; Lynette Thiel, Morral Ridgedale, 5-10, sr., 15.4; Becky Babione, Fremont St. Joseph, 6-1, sr., 17.6; Leanne Lucius, New Riegel, 5-10, sr., 16.6; Alicia Cross, Cle. Hts. Luth. E., 5-6, jr., 19.0; Katy Arick, E. Canton, 5-11, jr., 17.7; Stacey Wannemacher, Ottoville, 5-11, jr., 16.2.

Special Mention

Kayla Lutsch, Cols. Tree of Life; Susan Roose, Marion Cath.; Megan Dollings, Zanesville Rosecrans; Jasmine Richardson, Wellsville; Mallory Moore, Toronto; Tressa Ramsey, Caldwell; Erian Buckman, Day. Jefferson; Courtney Reed, Ft. Loramie; Christina Harvey, Ironton St. Joseph; Kaylee Helton, Latham Western; Katie Duduit, Portsmouth Clay; Julie Trace, Glouster Trimble; Haley Drayer, Waterford; Ashton Hice, Richmond Dale SE; Rebecca Day, Beaver Eastern; Jessica Waugh, Glenwood New Boston; Stacey Niese, Miller City; Rachel Stack, Cuy. Hts.; Dana Palivoda, Willoughby Cornerstone Christian; Kaitlyn Tinney, Ashtabula Sts. John & Paul; Katelyn Prince, Thompson Ledgemont; Melissa Greco, Kirtland; Ashleigh Tondo, McDonald; Ali Roach, Windham; Tamara Meyer, Kidron Cent. Christian.

Honorable Mention (area)

Stephanie McCord, Fayette; Kortney Kin, Riverdale; Brittany Bogart, Northwood.

State tournament

DIVISION I

At St. John Arena, Columbus

Youngs. Boardman (22-3) vs. Cin. Mt. Notre Dame (24-2), Friday, 6 p.m.; Northview (25-1) vs. Day. Chaminade-Julienne (23-2), Friday, 8 p.m.

Final: Saturday, 8:30 p.m.

DIVISION II

Dresden Tri-Valley (24-1) vs. Cols. Eastmoor (24-2), Tomorrow, 1 p.m.; Mentor Lake Cath. (18-8) vs. Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (23-3), Tomorrow, 3 p.m.

Final: Saturday, 10:45 a.m.

DIVISION III

Patrick Henry (24-1) vs. Waynesville (23-3), Friday, 1 p.m.; Ironton (24-1) vs. S. Euclid Regina (23-3), Friday, 3 p.m.

Final: Saturday, 5:15 p.m.

DIVISION IV

Berlin Hiland (26-0) vs. Mansfield St. Peter s (20-5), Tomorrow, 6 p.m.; Xenia Christian (23-1) vs. Ottoville (22-3), Tomorrow, 8 p.m.

Final: Saturday, 2 p.m.

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

American League

KANSAS CITY ROYALS Assigned LHP Matt Campbell, LHP J.P. Howell, RHP Jonah Bayliss, RHP Billy Buckner, OF Alan Moye and 2B Darren Fenster to their minor league camp.

National League

PITTSBURGH PIRATES Reassigned C Neil Walker, LHP Paul Maholm and C Carlos Maldonado to their minor league camp.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

UTAH JAZZ Placed C Jarron Collins on the injured list.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

ATLANTA FALCONS Signed P Toby Gowin. Re-signed G-T Steve Herndon. Waived P Chris Mohr.

CINCINNATI BENGALS Agreed to terms with LB Marcus Wilkins on a one-year contract.

CLEVELAND BROWNS Signed QB Trent Dilfer to a four-year contract and G Cosey Coleman to a two-year contract.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Signed CB Terry Cousin and QB Quinn Gray.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Signed LB Kendrell Bell to a seven-year contract.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Re-signed G Stephen Neal.

NEW YORK GIANTS Signed PK Jay Feely. Released RB Clarence Farmer.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS Signed WR Cedrick Wilson to a four-year contract.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS Re-signed DT Cedric Killings.

HOCKEY

American Hockey League

AHL Suspended Hartford C Dominic Moore for two games for his actions in a March 5 game at San Antonio. Suspended Philadelphia LW Josh Gratton one game for his actions in a March 5 game at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.

CHICAGO WOLVES Announced F Stephen Weiss and D Jay Bouwmeester have been reassigned to the team from San Antonio of the AHL.

CLEVELAND BARONS Recalled LW Scott Dobben from Johnstown of the ECHL.

EDMONTON ROAD RUNNERS Recalled D Kenny Smith from Greenville of the ECHL.

SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE Announced C Petr Taticek has been reassigned to the team from Laredo of the CHL.

ECHL

ECHL Suspended Louisiana D Joe Dustin for one game and fined him an undisclosed amount and suspended Louisiana coach Todd Gordon for one game for their actions in a game on March 6. Suspended Victoria assistant coach Greg Batters for one game for his actions in a game on March 5.

MISSISSIPPI SEA WOLVES Loaned LW Jeff Hutchins to Bridgeport of the AHL.

READING ROYALS Announced RW Dan Welch has been recalled by Manchester of the AHL.

TOLEDO STORM Traded F Sam Paolini, F Maris Ziedins, F Tyler Knight and D Jason Jozsa to Greenville F Carl Mallette, F Kevin Bergin and DJoey Martin.

COLLEGE

EASTERN ILLINOIS Named Kathryn Noble women s assistant volleyball coach.

JACKSONVILLE Named Alan Verlander athletic director.

KUTZTOWN Named Greg Bamberger athletic director.

NORTHERN ILLINOIS Announced the retirement of Carol Hammerle, women s basketball coach.

NORWICH Announced the resignation of Mike Yesalonia, football coach, to take another job at the university. Named Shawn McIntyre interim football coach.

SIENA Fired Rob Lanier, men s basketball coach.

SYRACUSE Named Quentin Hillsman women s assistant basketball coach.

NOTES

OTTAWA HILLS HIGH SCHOOL is seeking a freshman baseball coach. Applicants should contact Tim Erickson, athletic director, at 419-536-8429.

Reserve and general admission tickets for tomorrow s WOODMORE-ARCHBOLD regional semifinal basketball game at Bowling Green State University are on sale today and tomorrow from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main office of Woodmore High School. Tickets are $6 for adults and $5 for students.

The SANDUSKY COUNTY YMCA is running a men s 3-on-3 basketball league starting March 21. The league is open to both adults and high school students and games will be played on Monday nights. Entry fee is $75 per team. You can register at the YMCA at 1000 North Street in Fremont or call Rob Ritzler at 419-332-9622.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Men

MAC Tournament

First Round

Monday

Bowling Green 75, Ball State 73

Kent 91, Central Michigan 60

Akron 78, Eastern Michigan 66

Buffalo 73, Northern Illinois 66

Ohio 72, Marshall 66

At Gund Arena

Cleveland

Quarterfinals

Tomorrow

Toledo vs. Buffalo, Noon

Western Michigan vs. Akron, 2:30 p.m.

Miami vs. Bowling Green, 7 p.m.

Ohio vs. Kent State, 9:30 p.m.

Semifinals

Friday

Miami Bowling Green winner vs. Ohio Kent State winner, 7 p.m.

Toledo Buffalo winner vs. Western Michigan Akron winner, 9:30 p.m.

Championship

Saturday, March 12

Semifinal winners, 7 p.m.

Big Ten Tournament

At The United Center

Chicago

First Round

Tomorrow

Northwestern vs. Michigan, Noon

Iowa vs. Purdue. 2:30 p.m.

Ohio State vs. Penn State, 5 p.m.

Quarterfinals

Friday

Illinois vs. Northwestern-Michigan winner, Noon

Minnesota vs. Indiana, 2:30 p.m.

Michigan State vs. Iowa-Purdue winner, 6:30 p.m.

Wisconsin vs. Ohio State-Penn State winner, 9 p.m.

Semifinals

Saturday, March 12

Illinois Northwestern-Michigan winner vs. Minnesota-Indiana winner, 1:30 p.m.

Michigan State Iowa-Purdue winner vs. Wisconsin Ohio State-Penn State winner, 4 p.m.

Championship

Sunday, March 13

Semifinal winners, 3:30 p.m.

NATIONAL

EAST

Brown 75, Yale 65

Penn 64, Princeton 56

TOURNAMENT

Big Sky Conference

Semifinals

Montana 79, Montana St. 67

Horizon League

Semifinals

Wis.-Milwaukee 59, Detroit 58

Mid-Continent Conference

Championship

Oakland, Mich. 61, Oral Roberts 60

Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

First Round

Bethune-Cookman 76, N. Carolina A&T 62

Southland Conference

First Round

Lamar 91, Texas-San Antonio 83

Northwestern St. 81, Texas-Arlington 67

SE Louisiana 75, Texas St. 58

Sam Houston St. 88, McNeese St. 70

Sun Belt Conference

Championship

Louisiana-Lafayette 88, Denver 69

Western Athletic Conference

First Round

Hawaii 72, San Jose St. 48

Women

MAC TOURNAMENT

Quarterfinals, Gund Arena

Tonight

Miami vs. Bowling Green, 1

Ball State vs. Eastern Mich., 3

Ohio vs. Kent State, 5:30

Toledo vs. Marshall, 7:30

Semifinals

Friday

Bowling Green Miami winner vs. Ball St.-Akron E. Michigan-Buffalo winner, Noon

Kent State Ohio winner vs. Marshall Toledo winner, 2:30 p.m.

Championship

Saturday, March 12

Semifinal winners, 1 p.m.

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT

Indianapolis

Championship

Monday

Michigan St. 55, Minnesota 49

NATIONAL TOURNAMENTS

TOURNAMENT

Big 12 Conference

First Round

Iowa St. 64, Colorado 62

Missouri 62, Kansas 57

Oklahoma 86, Texas A&M 65

Big East Conference

First Round

Connecticut 67, Rutgers 51

Big South Conference

First Round

Birmingham-Southern 60, Charleston Southern 45

High Point 55, Coastal Carolina 41

Liberty 83, Winthrop 36

N.C.-Asheville 47, Radford 32

Sun Belt Conference

Semifinals

Middle Tennessee 67, Louisiana-Lafayette 52

Western Athletic Conference

First Round

Boise St. 55, UTEP 50

Nevada 65, Hawaii 61

ECHL

LAST NIGHT

Gwinnett 2, Columbia 1

Charlotte 4, Pee Dee 2

S. Carolina 4, Texas 2

Peoria 4, Trenton 3, SO

MONDAY

No games scheduled

TONIGHT

Wheeling at Atlantic City

Trenton at Dayton

Pensacola at Mississippi

Idaho at Victoria

BASEBALL

Exhibition

YESTERDAY

Tampa Bay 12, Detroit 4

Cleveland 21, Houston 4

Atlanta 8, N.Y. Yankees 2

Florida 3, L.A. Dodgers 0

Boston 7, Minnesota (ss) 4

Cincinnati 10, Pittsburgh 4

St. Louis 9, Washington 7

Toronto (ss) 6, Philadelphia 4

Toronto (ss) 2, Minnesota (ss) 1

N.Y. Mets 7, Baltimore 4

San Francisco 5, Texas 1

San Diego 18, Milwaukee (ss) 5

Arizona 10, Oakland (ss) 2

Colorado 6, Chicago White Sox 1

L.A. Angels 11, Seattle (ss) 5

Seattle 8, Milwaukee (ss) 4

Oakland (ss) 6, Chicago Cubs (ss) 4

Chicago Cubs (ss) 4, Kansas City 0

Tampa Bay 101230023 12 17 1

Detroit 400000000 4 7 2

Nomo, McClung (3), Fossum (5), Sosa (8), Nunez (9) and Hall, LaForest (5); Robertson, Knotts (3), Colyer (5), German (6), Dingman and Wilson, Harper (7). W McClung, 1-0. L Colyer, 0-1. HRs Tampa Bay, Young, Phelps. Detroit, Monroe, Inge.

Josh Phelps had a home run and four RBIs for the Devil Rays. Brandon Inge had a homer and two RBIs for the Tigers.

Cleveland 035640210 21 16 1

Houston 001000120 4 8 2

Elarton, Watkins (4), Tadano (6), Howry (8), Betancourt (9) and Marinez, Garko (6); Burba, Astacio (3), Franco (4), Wendell (4), Springer, (6), Lidge (7), Wheeler (8), Qualls (9) and Ausmus, Chavez (6). W Elarton, 1-0. L Burba, 0-1. HR Cleveland, Peralta.

Grady Sizemore had a triple and five RBIs for the Indians. John Franco pitched two thirds of an inning and gave up six earned runs on two hits and four walks for the Astros.

TODAY

N.Y. Yankees vs. Cleveland at Winter Haven, Fla., 1:05 p.m.

Detroit (ss) vs. Washington at Viera, Fla., 1:05 p.m.

Cincinnati (ss) vs. Detroit (ss) at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05 p.m.

Boston vs. Florida at Jupiter Fla., 1:05 p.m.

Baltimore vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m.

Toronto vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., 1:05 p.m.

L.A. Dodgers vs. Tampa Bay at St. Petersburg, Fla., 1:05 p.m.

Cincinnati (ss) vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., 1:05 p.m.

St. Louis vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 1:10 p.m.

Texas vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.

Colorado vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 3:05 p.m.

San Francisco vs. Oakland at Phoenix, 3:05 p.m.

Seattle vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.

L.A. Angels (ss) vs. Arizona at Tucson, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.

Chicago White Sox vs. San Diego (ss) at Peoria, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.

San Diego (ss) vs. L.A. Angels (ss) at Tempe, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.

Houston vs. Atlanta , 7:05 p.m.

College Hockey

CCHA Tournament

First Round

(Best-of-3)

Friday

Notre Dame at Michigan

Ferris St. at Ohio St.

W. Michigan at N. Michigan

Lake Superior St. at Nebraska-Omaha

Alaska-Fairbanks at Bowling Green

Miami at Michigan

Saturday

Notre Dame at Michigan

Ferris St. at Ohio St.

W. Michigan at N. Michigan

Lake Superior St. at Nebraska-Omaha

Alaska-Fairbanks at Bowling Green

Miami at Michigan

Sunday

Notre Dame at Michigan

Ferris St. at Ohio St., if necessary

W. Michigan at N. Michigan, if necessary

Lake Superior St. at Nebraska-Omaha, if necessary

Alaska-Fairbanks at Bowling Green, if necessary

Miami (Ohio) at Michigan, if necessary

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Men

(750 or better)

Dean Brindley, Jug s 809

Vern Wood, Jug s 791

Bill Boyles, Jug s 788

Rick Radocy, Toledo SC 778

Gary Kurtz, Forest View 774

Brian Pawlaczyk, Jug s 766

Mike Corum, Toledon SC 763

Jim Romstadt, Toledo SC 759

Hal Shortridge, Forest View 755

Beau Bowman, Jug s 754

Allan Keel, Forest View 753

Dominic Petruso, Forest View 751

Fred Kelly, Forest View 750

Tony Stuck, Bay Center Rec 750

Jim Conrad, Jug s 750

Women

(650 or better)

Shirley Kujawski, Timbers 668

Kelly Spillis, Timbers 651

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Next week: 9 p.m, at Monroe Sports Center.

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