Prep basketball, college basketball, bowling

3/15/2005

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

Boys All-Ohio

DIVISION I

FIRST TEAM: Jamelle Cornley, Columbus Brookhaven, 6-foot-6, senior, 21.1 points per game; Johnny Wolf, Cin. St. Xavier, 6-2, sr., 24.3; Dallas Lauderdale, Solon, 6-9, soph., 18.0; Travis Walton, Lima Sr., 6-2, sr., 19.4; B.J. Raymond, St. John s, 6-6, sr., 20.8; Bret Wackerly, N. Canton Hoover, 5-10, sr., 18.3.

Players of the year: Jamelle Cornley, Cols. Brookhaven; Johnny Wolf, Cin. St. Xavier.

Coaches of the year: Gregg Collins, Mansfield St.; Dave Hoover, Canton McKinley.

SECOND TEAM: Ben Howlett, Marietta, 6-0, sr., 30.1; Raymar Morgan, Canton McKinley, 6-7, jr., 18.3; Zach Hillesland, St. John s, 6-7, sr., 15.3; James Dews, Lakota E., 6-4, jr., 20.3; Dennis Santiago, Midpark, 5-10, sr., 21.0; Cordaryl Ballard, Cols. Mifflin, 6-3, sr., 22.3; Kyle Madsen, Dublin Coffman, 6-9, sr., 17.3.

THIRD TEAM: Jonathon Avery, Mansfield Sr., 6-5, sr., 16.7; Adam May, Mentor, 6-7, jr., 23.3; Desomnd Motley, Euclid, 6-4, jr., 16.9; Nate Miller, Spring. S., 6-4, sr., 19.2; Mario Edwards, Mass. Washington, 6-2, jr., 17.3; Ricky Jackson, Canton McKinley, 6-6, jr., 13.4; Chris McKnight, Lancaster, 6-6, jr., 18.3; Chris Knight, Cin. Withrow, 6-6, sr., 23.9.

Special Mention

Aaron Laflin, Pickerington N.; Jerome Tillman, Beavercreek; Scot Grote, Centerville; Patrick Howe, Logan; Clint Austin, Chillicothe; Marcus Washington, Chillicothe; Darryl Roberts, St. Francis; Jason Simon, Cleve. Collinwood; Delvon Roe, Lakewood St. Edward; Jason Thompson, Bedford; Rudy Kirbus, Cleve. St. Ignatius; Louis Tumblin, Elyria; Kenny McCornell, Cleve. Glenville; Mario Manningham, Warren Harding; Donta Anthony, Medina; Anthony Gage, Canton GlenOak; Jeremy Duerr, Uniontown Lake; Brian Scheller, N. Canton Hoover.

Honorable Mention (area)

Robert Kisabeth, Tiffin Columbian; Nate Miles, Libbey; Ryan Hoehner, Bowling Green; Brent Jones; Rogers..

DIVISION II

FIRST TEAM: Korey Spates, Warrensville Hts., 6-foot-1, senior, 26.5 points per game; Morgan Lewis, Painesville Harvey, 6-3, sr., 20.1; Jacob Diebler, Upper Sandusky, 6-3, sr., 18.8; Dwayne Jackson, Cuy. Falls Walsh Jesuit, 6-3, sr., 21.0; Chad Fender, Poland Seminary, 6-2, sr., 18.2; Dante Jackson, Greenfield McClain, 6-5, soph., 24.9; Brian Kreefer, E. Liverpool, 6-7, sr., 27.4; Daequan Cook, Day. Dunbar, 6-5, jr., 22.6; Mike Fout, Cols. Hamilton Twp., 6-4, jr., 28.8.

Players of the year: Jacob Diebler, Upper Sandusky; Daequan Cook, Day. Dunbar.

Coach of the year: Keith Diebler, Upper Sandusky.

SECOND TEAM: Jon Diebler, Upper Sandusky, 6-6, soph., 24.9; Lamont Abbington, Whitehall-Yearling, 6-6, sr., 20.6; DeAndre Byrd, Cin. Taft, 6-1, sr., 16.2; Wade Rittenhouse, Minerva, 6-4, sr., 20.6; David White, Uhrichsville Claymont, 6-3, jr., 19.1; Tyler Evans, Circleville Logan Elm, 6-2, sr., 21.3; Jimmy Langhurst, Willard, 5-10, jr., 26.8;

THIRD TEAM: Chase Groves, Rayland Buckeye Local, 5-7, sr., 20.0; Patrick Byrne, Cambridge, 6-2, sr., 15.3; Marcus Johnson, Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary, 6-3, jr., 23.5; Derrick Brown, Dayton Chaminade-Julienne, 6-8, sr., 15.0; Patrick Divoky, Ravenna SE, 6-1, sr., 22.2; Shaun Gunnell, Cols. Linden-McKinley, 6-2, sr., 20.0; Wes Clark, St. Marys Memorial, 6-1, sr., 15.2.

Special Mention

Sean Elliott, Canal Winchester; Art Ford, Cols. Bexley; Eugene Bruce, Steubenville; Bruce Palmer, Wintersville Indian Creek; Matt Velain, Carrollton; Matt Warehime, New Concord John Glenn; Brad Mitchell, Byesville Meadowbrook; Nick Martini, Hamilton Badin; Branden Miller, Cin. Indian Hill; Heath White, Cin. Taft; Josh Beebe, Vincent Warren; Chris Bethel, McArthur Vinton County; Josh Barrera, Thornville Sheridan; Shea McMahon, Circleville; Max Morrow, Jackson; Kyle Holliday, Van Wert; Joe Davis, Warrensville Hts.; Derek Riedel, Bay Village Bay; Ricky Stanzi, Mentor Lake Cath.; John Leffler, Chagrin Falls Kenston; Andrew Boothe, Painesville Harvey; Mike Reinhard, Chesterland W. Geauga; Rydell Brooks, Akron Buchtel; Bylynn Hatcher, Alliance; Fred Harold, Canton Cent. Cath.; Linc Rottman, Wooster Triway; Bill Frech, Niles McKinley; Tim Hiller, Orrville.

Honorable Mention (area)

Jake Reckner, Wauseon; Kevin Leady, Eastwood.

Boys state tournament

All games at Value City Arena, Columbus

DIVISION I

SEMIFINALS

Mansfield Sr. (24-1) vs. Can. McKinley (25-1), Friday, 5:15 p.m.

Cin. St. Xavier (21-5) vs. Cin. Moeller (22-3), Friday, 8:30 p.m.

FINAL

Semifinal winners, Saturday, 8:30 p.m.

DIVISION II

SEMIFINALS

Wooster Triway (23-3) vs. Cols. Linden McKinley (11-14), Thursday, 10:45 a.m.

Day. Dunbar (22-4) vs. Upper Sandusky (25-0), Thursday, 2 p.m.

FINAL

Semifinal winners, Saturday, 10:45 a.m.

DIVISION III

SEMIFINALS

Loudonville (22-3) vs. Cin. N. College Hill (25-1), Friday, 10:45 a.m.

Ironton (25-0) vs. Archbold (24-1), Friday, 2 p.m.

FINAL

Semifinal winners, Saturday, 5:15 p.m.

DIVISION IV

SEMIFINALS

Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. (20-5) vs. Minster (21-4), Thursday, 5:15 p.m.

Continental (22-3) vs. Cols. Africentric (25-1), Thursday, 8:30 p.m.

FINAL

Semifinal winners, Saturday, 2 p.m.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Men

FINAL AP Top 25

Record Pts Pvs

1. Illinois (72) 32-1 1,800 1

2. North Carolina 27-4 1,676 2

3. Duke 25-5 1,671 5

4. Louisville 29-4 1,495 6

5. Wake Forest 26-5 1,457 3

6. Oklahoma St. 24-6 1,393 10

7. Kentucky 25-5 1,342 4

8. Washington 27-5 1,318 14

9. Arizona 27-6 1,133 8

10. Gonzaga 25-4 1,122 11

11. Syracuse 27-6 1,072 16

12. Kansas 23-6 1,049 9

13. Connecticut 22-7 949 12

14. Boston College 24-4 878 7

15. Michigan St. 22-6 690 13

16. Florida 23-7 651

17. Oklahoma 24-7 605 17

18. Utah 27-5 599 15

19. Villanova 22-7 494 19

20. Wisconsin 22-8 384 23

21. Alabama 24-7 376 20

22. Pacific 26-3 349 18

23. Cincinnati 24-7 163 21

24. Texas Tech 20-10 143

25. Georgia Tech 19-11 132

Others receiving votes: Pittsburgh 124, LSU 79, West Virginia 51, Nevada 48, Charlotte 44, S. Illinois 28, New Mexico 22, Wis.-Milwaukee 16, Old Dominion 8, Creighton 7, Vermont 6, Stanford 4, Texas 3, UTEP 3, Utah St. 3, Bucknell 2, Ohio 2, Winthrop 2, George Washington 1, Iowa 1, Minnesota 1, N.C. State 1, Penn 1, Saint Mary s, Calif. 1, UCLA 1.

NCAA Tournament

OPENING ROUND

Dayton

Tonight

Oakland, Mich. (12-18) vs. Alabama A&M (18-13)

SYRACUSE RegionAL

First Round

Friday

Worcester, Mass.

Charlotte (21-7) vs. North Carolina State (19-13), 12:15 p.m.

Connecticut (22-7) vs. Central Florida (24-8), 2:45 p.m.

Charlotte, N.C.

Minnesota (21-10) vs. Iowa State (18-11), 12:30 p.m.

North Carolina (27-4) vs. Oakland, Mich.-Alabama A&M winner, 3 p.m.

Nashville, Tenn.

Florida (23-7) vs. Ohio (21-10), 12:25 p.m.

Villanova (22-7) vs. New Mexico (26-6), 2:55 p.m.

Oklahoma City

Wisconsin (22-8) vs. Northern Iowa (21-10), 7:20 p.m.

Kansas (23-6) vs. Bucknell (22-9), 9:50 p.m.

CHICAGO RegionAL

First Round

Thursday

Cleveland

Alabama (24-7) vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (24-5), 12:25 p.m.

Boston College (24-4) vs. Pennsylvania (20-8), 2:55 p.m.

Indianapolis

Texas (20-10) vs. Nevada (24-6), 7:10 p.m.

Illinois (32-1) vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (20-12), 9:40 p.m.

Boise, Idaho

Arizona (27-6) vs. Utah State (24-7), 7:20 p.m.

LSU (20-9) vs. Alabama-Birmingham (21-10), 9:50 p.m.

Friday

Oklahoma City

Oklahoma State (24-6) vs. Southeastern Louisiana (24-8), 12:30 p.m.

Southern Illinois (26-7) vs. Saint Mary s, Calif. (25-8), 3 p.m.

AUSTIN RegionAL

First Round

Thursday

Indianapolis

Kentucky (25-5) vs. Eastern Kentucky (22-8), 12:20 p.m.

Cincinnati (24-7) vs. Iowa (21-11), 2:50 p.m.

Tucson, Ariz.

Oklahoma (24-7) vs. Niagara (20-9), 12:45 p.m.

Utah (27-5) vs. Texas-El Paso (27-7), 3:15 p.m.

Friday

Worcester, Mass.

Syracuse (27-6) vs. Vermont (24-6), 7:10 p.m.

Michigan State (22-6) vs. Old Dominion (28-5), 9:40 p.m.

Charlotte, N.C.

Duke (25-5) vs. Delaware State (19-13), 7:25 p.m.

Stanford (18-12) vs. Mississippi State (22-10), 9:55 p.m.

ALBUQUERQUE RegionAL

First Round

Thursday

Cleveland

Wake Forest (26-5) vs. Chattanooga (20-10), 7:10 p.m.

West Virginia (21-10) vs. Creighton (23-10), 9:40 p.m.

Boise, Idaho

Pacific (26-3) vs. Pittsburgh (20-8), 12:40 p.m.

Washington (27-5) vs. Montana (18-12), 3:10 p.m.

Tucson, Ariz.

Gonzaga (25-4) vs. Winthrop (27-5), 7:25 p.m.

Texas Tech (20-10) vs. UCLA (18-10), 9:55 p.m.

Friday

Nashville, Tenn.

Louisville (29-4) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (20-10), 7:10 p.m.

Georgia Tech (19-11) vs. George Washington (22-7), 9:40 p.m.

NIT

Opening Round

Tomorrow

Drexel (17-11) at Buffalo (22-9), 7 p.m.

Hofstra (21-8) at Saint Joseph s (19-11), 7 p.m.

Davidson (21-8) at Virginia Commonwealth (19-12), 7:30 p.m.

Houston (18-13) at Wichita State (20-9), 8 p.m.

Rice (19-11) at Southwest Missouri State (18-12), 8 p.m.

Kent State (20-12) at Western Kentucky (21-8), 9 p.m.

Denver (20-10) at San Francisco (16-13), 10 p.m.

CS Fullerton (19-10) at Oregon State (17-14), 10 p.m.

First Round

Last night

Western Michigan 54, Marquette 40

Tonight

Holy Cross (24-6) at Notre Dame (17-11), 7 p.m. (ESPN2)

Miami (16-12) at South Carolina (15-13), 7:30 p.m.

Temple (16-13) at Virginia Tech (15-13), 8 p.m.

DePaul (19-10) at Missouri (16-16), 9 p.m. (ESPN)

Women

FINAL AP Top 25

Record Pts Pvs

1. Stanford (29) 29-2 1,091 1

2. LSU (11) 29-2 1,073 2

3. Tennessee (1) 26-4 1,029 3

4. North Carolina (2) 27-3 983 4

5. Baylor (2) 27-3 944 6

6. Michigan St. 28-3 929 7

7. Duke 28-4 836 5

8. Ohio St. 28-4 818 8

9. Rutgers 25-6 734 9

10. Connecticut 23-7 730 13

11. Notre Dame 26-5 657 10

12. Minnesota 24-7 610 12

13. Texas 21-8 580 11

14. Texas Tech 22-7 515 14

15. Temple 27-3 488 15

16. Kansas St. 23-7 465 17

17. DePaul 25-4 415 16

18. Vanderbilt 22-7 324 19

19. Iowa St. 23-6 294 18

20. Georgia 22-9 208 21

21. N.C. State 21-7 198 20

22. Penn St. 19-10 176 22

23. TCU 23-9 117 25

24. Wis.-Green Bay 27-3 116 24

25. Boston College 19-9 66 23

Others receiving votes: New Mexico 59, Arizona St. 53, Maryland 42, Virginia 22, Gonzaga 13, Florida St. 12, George Washington 8, Utah 7, Oregon 4, Villanova 4, Louisville 2, Southern Cal 2, Oklahoma 1.

NCAA Tournament

PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL

FIRST ROUND

Saturday

Dallas

North Carolina State (21-7) vs. Middle Tennessee State (23-8), 7 p.m.

Texas Tech (22-7) vs. Texas-Arlington (21-9), 9:30 p.m.

Sunday, March 20

Knoxville, Tenn.

New Mexico (26-4) vs. Purdue (16-12), 7 p.m.

Tennessee (26-4) vs. Western Carolina (18-13), 9:30 p.m.

Storrs, Conn.

Temple (27-3) vs. Louisiana Tech (20-9), Noon

Rutgers (25-6) vs. Hartford (22-8), 2:30 p.m.

College Park, Md.

Ohio State (28-4) vs. Holy Cross (20-10), Noon

Maryland (21-9) vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay (27-3), 2:30 p.m.

CHATTANOOGA REGIONAL

FIRST ROUND

Saturday

Dallas

Texas (21-8) vs. Oral Roberts (22-8), Noon

Georgia (22-9) vs. Rice (24-8), 2:30 p.m.

Sunday, March 20

Knoxville, Tenn.

Oklahoma (17-12) vs. Arizona (19-11), Noon

LSU (29-2) vs. Stetson (17-13), 2:30 p.m.

College Park, Md.

DePaul (25-4) vs. Virginia Tech (17-11), 7 p.m.

Penn State (19-10) vs. Liberty (24-6), 9:30 p.m.

Chapel Hill, N.C.

Duke (28-4) vs. Canisius (21-9), Noon

Boston College (19-9) vs. Houston (21-8), 2:30 p.m.

KANSAS CITY REGIONAL

FIRST ROUND

Saturday

Minneapolis

Southern California (19-10) vs. Louisville (22-8), Noon

Michigan State (28-3) vs. Alcorn State (21-8), 2:30 p.m.

Fresno, Calif.

Iowa State (23-6) vs. Utah (25-7), 8 p.m

Stanford (29-2) vs. Santa Clara (17-13), 10:30 p.m.

Seattle

Kansas State (23-7) vs. Bowling Green (23-7), 8 p.m.

Vanderbilt (22-7) vs. Montana (22-7), 10:30 p.m.

Sunday, March 20

Storrs, Conn.

Connecticut (23-7) vs. Dartmouth (17-10), 7 p.m.

Florida State (23-7) vs. Richmond (23-7), 9:30 p.m.

TEMPE REGIONAL

FIRST ROUND

Saturday

Minneapolis

Virginia (20-10) vs. Old Dominion (22-8), 7 p.m.

Minnesota (24-7) vs. St. Francis, Pa. (21-9), 9:30 p.m.

Fresno, Calif.

Arizona State (22-9) vs. Eastern Kentucky (23-7), 2 p.m.

Notre Dame (26-5) vs. UC Santa Barbara (21-8), 4:30 p.m.

Seattle

Baylor (27-3) vs. Illinois State (13-17), 2 p.m.

Texas Christian (23-9) vs. Oregon (20-9), 4:30 p.m.

Sunday, March 20

Chapel Hill, N.C.

North Carolina (27-3) vs. Coppin State (23-7), 7 p.m.

Mississippi (19-10) vs. George Washington (22-8), 9:30 p.m.

WNIT

FIRST ROUND, TOMORROW

Tulsa (19-10) at Texas A&M (14-14), 6 p.m.

BYU (19-10) at Gonzaga (27-3), 10 p.m.

Illinois (17-12) at Indiana State (22-8), 7 p.m.

Xavier (20-9) at Western Kentucky (20-9), 6 p.m.

TENNIS

Pacific Life Open

Indian Wells, Calif.

Singles, Men

Third Round

Andy Roddick (3) d. Jiri Novak (26) 6-1, 6-2; Tim Henman (6) d. Jurgen Melzer (32) 7-5, 6-4; Andre Agassi (9) d. Andrei Pavel (21) 6-3, 6-4; Nicolas Kiefer (29) d. Gauston Gaudio (8) 6-3, 6-1; David Nalbandian (10) d. Jonas Bjorkman 6-1, 3-6, 6-1; Tommy Robredo (12) d. Thomas Enqvist 4-6, 6-2, 7-6 (4); Fernando Gonzalez (17) d. James Blake 6-4, 0-6, 6-3.

Women

Third Round

Lindsay Davenport (1) d. Meghann Shaughnessy (27) 6-2, 2-6, 6-2; Maria Sharapova (3) d. Dinara Safina (25) 6-2, 6-3; Nadia Petrova (6) d. Lisa Raymond (31) 6-7 (7), 6-3, 6-3; Fabiola Zuluaga (19) d. Daniela Hantuchova (13) 6-3, 6-2; Viktoriya Kutuzova Amy Frazier (17) 6-3, 6-3; Mary Pierce (20) d. Nicole Vaidisova 6-4, 6-4; Jessica Kirkland d. Jill Craybas 6-3, 6-3.

BOWLING

HONOR ROLL

300 Games

Greg Townsend, F-view 300-254-215-769

Joe Csernai, Forest View 300-181-201-682

Men

(750 or better)

Ron Chesney, Forest View 789

Carl Wilson, Forest View 759

Julian Pirrone, Forest View 752

Pat Tayler, Forest View 751

Women

(650 or better)

Brooke Summers, Forest View 690

Karen Woelfl, Forest View 667

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

American League

BALTIMORE ORIOLES Optioned 1B Walter Young, RHP John Maine and C Eli Whiteside to Ottawa of the IL and LHP Adam Loewen to Frederick of the Carolina League. Reassigned RHP Hayden Penn, RHP Brian Forystek and RHP Marino Salas to their minor league camp.

BOSTON RED SOX Optioned LHP Abe Alvarez and INF Alejandro Machado to Pawtucket of the IL; RHP Chris Smith to Portland of the Eastern League; and RHP Manny Delcarmen, RHP Anibal Sanchez, RHP Luis Mendoza and LHP Juan Cedeno to Wilmington of the Carolina League. Reassigned INF Kenny Perez and OF Chip Ambres to their minor league camp.

CLEVELAND INDIANS Optioned RHP Jeremy Guthrie and RHP Fausto Carmono to Buffalo of the IL and RHP Jake Dittler to Akron of the EL. Reassigned C Javi Herrera, INF Jose Morban and INF Jake Gautreau to their minor league camp.

KANSAS CITY ROYALS Optioned 1B Justin Huber and C Paul Phillips to Omaha of the PCL and RHP Brian Bass, RHP Leo Nunez, RHP Devon Lowery and 2B Donnie Murphy to Wichita of the Texas League. Reassigned RHP Byron Embry, OF Adrian Brown, RHP Steve Stemle and RHP Roberto Giron to their minor league camp.

LOS ANGELES ANGELS Reassigned RHP Von Stertzbach, RHP Bob Zimmerman, C Ryan Budde, and C Bobby Wilson to their minor league camp.

MINNESOTA TWINS Optioned RHP Travis Bowyer, C Rob Bowen, 1B Garrett Jones and INF Luis Rodriguez to Rochester of the IL. Optioned LHP Francisco Liriano to New Britain of the EL and RHP Scott Tyler to Fort Myers of the FSL. Reassigned 2B Luis Maza and INF Glenn Williams and OF Josh Rabe to their minor league camp.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS Reassigned C Tim Whittaker to their minor league camp. Optioned RHP Jason Arnold and INF John Hattig to Syracuse of the IL and INF Raul Tablado, RHP Ismael Ramirez, OF Miguel Negron and RHP Vince Perkins to New Hampshire of the EL.

National League

LOS ANGELES DODGERS Reassigned LHP Ryan Ketchner, LHP Derek Thompson, LHP Orlando Rodriguez, RHP Joel Hanrahan, INF James Loney, INF Delwyn Young, OF Tydus Meadows and OF Jon Weber to their minor league camp.

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Optioned RHP Keith Bucktrot, RHP Zack Segovia, 3B Juan Richardson and OF Chris Roberson to their minor league camp. Reassigned UT John Castellano, C Tim Gradoville and OF Jorge Padilla to their minor league camp.

SAN DIEGO PADRES Optioned RHP Brad Baker and RHP Chris Oxspring, LHP Rusty Tucker, INF Josh Barfield, INF Tagg Bozied and INF Corey Smith to Portland of the PCL and LHP Sean Thompson to Mobile of the SL. Reassigned RHP Michael Brunet, RHP Travis Chick, C George Kottaras and INF Michael Johnson to their minor league camp.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS Placed RHP Francis Beltran on the 60-day disabled list. Optioned LHP Mike Hinckley to Harrisburg of the EL. Reassigned RHP Dan Smith to their minor league camp. Optioned RHP Josh Karp to New Orleans of the PCL.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES Activated G Dahntay Jones from the injured list. Placed G Andre Emmett on the injured list.

MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES Activated F Eddie Griffin from the injured list. Placed C Ervin Johnson on the injured list.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

CINCINNATI BENGALS Signed DT Bryan Robinson to a three-year contract.

CLEVELAND BROWNS Terminated the contract of DE Courtney Brown. Signed DT Jason Fisk to a three-year contract.

MIAMI DOLPHINS Released FB Rob Konrad.

NEW YORK GIANTS Released DT Norman Hand.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

NASHVILLE PREDATORS Announced extension of AHL affiliation with Milwaukee through 2006-07.

COLLEGE

CONNECTICUT Suspended freshman G Antonio Kellogg indefinitely for a violation of team policy.

MASSACHUSETTS Fired Steve Lappas, men s basketball coach.

TENNESSEE Fired Buzz Peterson, men s basketball coach.

TULSA Named Doug Wojcik men s basketball coach.

VIRGINIA Announced the resignation of Pete Gillen, men s basketball coach.

NOTES

PLAYERS ARE NEEDED for a sixth-grade girls basketball team that will be playing summer ball. Call Wiczynski at 419-476-2464.

ECHL

LAST NIGHT

No games scheduled

SUNDAY

Toledo 4, Johnstown 3

Dayton 4, Atlantic City 3

Gwinnett 6, S. Carolina 3

Augusta 3, Texas 1

Peoria 5, Wheeling 2

Las Vegas 4, Long Beach 2

Bakersfield 4, Fresno 1

Alaska 2, San Diego 1

TONIGHT

Texas at Augusta

Trenton at Charlotte

Atlantic City at Dayton at Troy, Ohio

Idaho at Mississippi

Peoria at Reading

Gwinnett at S. Carolina

Victoria at Florida

Greenville at Columbia

Bakersfield at Las Vegas

Alaska at Fresno

BASEBALL

Exhibition

YESTERDAY

N.Y. Mets vs. Cleveland at Winter Haven, Fla., ccd., rain

Cincinnati (ss) 7, Detroit (ss) 5

Detroit (ss) 3, Cincinnati (ss) 2

Florida 4, Minnesota 3, 11 innings

Atlanta 5, St. Louis 1

Baltimore 5, Boston 3

L.A. Dodgers vs. Washington at Viera, Fla., ccd., rain

Philadelphia 10, Toronto 8

L.A. Angels 10, Texas 6

Colorado 11, Arizona 8

San Diego 4, Seattle (ss) 3

Chicago White Sox 9, Chicago Cubs 5

Milwaukee 6, Kansas City (ss) 3

Seattle (ss) 4, Kansas City (ss) 4, tie

N.Y. Yankees 5, Pittsburgh 2

At Sarasota, Fla.

Detroit (ss) 010000400 5 8 1

Cincinnati (ss) 30000013x 7 14 1

Grilli, Douglass (3), Verlander (7), Bynum (8), Ennis (9), and Wilson, Rabelo; Milton, Wagner (6), Acevedo (7), Weber (8), Stone (9) and LaRue, Sardinha. W Weber, 1-0. L Bynum, 0-1. Sv Stone (1). HR Cincinnati, Stratton.

At Lakeland, Fla.

Cincinnati (ss) 002000000 2 5 3

Detroit (ss) 00010020x 3 6 3

Ortiz, Robertson (5), Coffey (9), and Valentin, Estalella (8); Knotts, Spurling (4), Good (5), German (8) and Rodriguez, Rivera (6). W Good, 1-0. L Robertson, 0-1. Sv German (1). HR Detroit, Granderson.

Curtis Granderson hit a two-run homer in the seventh to put Detroit ahead to stay. Andrew Good pitched three scoreless innings to earn the victory.

COLLEGE BASEBALL

MIDWEST

Cleveland St. 11-3, Xavier 2-10

Missouri 12, Youngstown St. 2

Kansas St. 25, N. Dakota St. 1

Southwest St., Minn. 11-11, Wayne, Mich. 4-6

Tarleton St. 6-6, St. Francis, Ill. 5-5