Prep softball, baseball, ECHL

4/28/2006

PREP SOFTBALL

Lake 200 000 0 - 2 7 4

Woodmore 100 000 0 - 1 3 0

WP-Baker. LP-Michaelis. Cox (L), 2-3.

Hilltop 401 400 0 - 9 10 2

Stryker 001 020 0 - 3 3 4

WP-Jagielski. LP-Liedtke.

Evergreen 000 000 0 - 0 2 0

Archbold 005 010 x - 6 8 0

WP-Kern. LP-Pinkelman. Lange (A), 1-2, HR, 4 RBI.

Start 000 004 0 - 4 5 0

Whitmer 020 001 0 - 3 6 2

WP-Orban. LP-Kulakowski. Lein (S), grand slam.

Cardinal Stritch 230 021 0 - 8-6-3

Toledo Christian 100 100 1 - 3-3-5

WP - Long. LP - Rombkowski. Brossia (CS) 1-2, 2B, 2RBI.

Ottawa Hills 000 000 0 - 0-5-0

Northwood 010 010 x 0 2-6-0

WP - Tornow. LP - Wilkins. B. Harmon (N) 1-3, RBI, 2B.

Bowsher 452 42 - 17-15-0

Libbey 000 00 - 0-1-7

WP - Macke. LP - Dollarhide. Esquivel (B) 2B, 3 1B.

Bryan 230 000 0 - 5-7-0

Wauseon 001 000 0 - 1-1-3

WP - White. LP - Clark. Kuszmaul (B) 2-4.

Emmanuel Baptist 010 201 2 - 6-11-3

Danbury 000 010 1 - 2-2-2

WP - R. Harnica. LP - Stewart. S. Harnica (EB) 3-4, 2B, RBI.

Clay (11)21 17 - 22-16-0

Scott 000 00 - 0-2-6

WP - Frank. LP - Easter. Keeley (C) 2-3, 2 RBI.

Central Catholic 000 002 0 - 2-5-4

Notre Dame 100 016 0 - 8-9-1

WP - Brickman. LP - Barry. Clay (ND) 2-4, HR, 2 RBI.

Rogers 001 000 0 - 1-6-3

Waite 101 100 x - 3-3-2

WP - Mondragon. LP - Childress. Ahmer (W) 3-4.

Tinora 000 100 0 - 1-5-2

Ayersville 000 002 x - 2-6-4

WP - McCoy. LP - Zipfel. McCoy (A) 2-3, 1B, 2B.

PREP BASEBALL

Stryker 320 (10)1 - 16 15 1

Hilltop 000 00 - 0 2 5

WP-Bernath. LP-Brooks. Brown (S), 3-4, 6 RBI.

Woodmore 500 110 00-7 10 5

Lake 110 140 01-8 12 6

WP-McPherson. LP-Hepler. Robinson (L) 3-5, RBI.

Bryan 002 000 2 - 4 6 0

Wauseon 000 000 2 - 2 5 3

WP-Ebersole. LP-Purtell. Fruth (B), 2-3, 2 RBI.

Montpelier 100 200 0 - 3-6-2

Delta 000 002 0 - 2-7-1

WP - Henry. LP - Schlosser. R. Thorpe (M) 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI.

Emmanuel Baptist 100 020 1 - 4-9-2

Danbury 200 111 x - 5-7-1

WP - Hamann. LP - C. Driggs. Portales (D) 2-2, 2B, RBI.

Patrick Henry 101 010 0 - 3-9-1

Liberty Center 000 001 0 - 1-4-2

WP - Wilhelm. LP - Mohler. Krauss (PH) 2 2B, HR, 3-3, RBI.

Whitmer 000 100 1 - 2-7-0

Defiance 012 100 x - 4-7-1

WP - A. Wagner. LP - Rittner. A. Wagner (D) 2-2, HR, 2 RBI.

Evergreen 004 000 0 - 5-8-1

Archbold 311 000 - 4-4-1

WP - Martinez. LP - Pinkelman. Dominique 1-3, 2 RBI.

Bedford 200 000 101 - 4-8-2

Adrian 201 000 000 - 3-4-1

WP - Schieb. LP - Ohrman. Boggess (B) 3-4, 2B.

Stritch 101 001 2 - 5 7 4

Toledo Christian 131 200 x - 7 9 5

WP-Vornbrock. LP-Cassidy. E. Yunker (TC), 2-2, 3B, 2 RBI.

Ottawa Hills 040 053 5 - 17-20-2

Northwood 300 000 4 - 7-12-8

WP - A. Crooks. LP - Scanlan. Stancati (OH) 3-3.

HOCKEY

ECHL Playoffs

DIVISION FINALS

American Conference

(Best-of-5)

North Division

Wheeling vs. Toledo

Wednesday: Wheeling 5, Toledo, 3, series tied 1-1

Tonight: Toledo at Wheeling, 7:35 p.m.

Tomorrow: Toledo at Wheeling, 12:05 p.m.

Tuesday, May 2: Wheeling at Toledo, 7:05, if necessary

South Division

Florida vs. Gwinnett

Wednesday: Gwinnett 5, Florida 3, Gwinnett leads series 1-0

Tonight: Florida at Gwinnett, 7:35 p.m.

National Conference

(Best-of-7)

West Division

Las Vegas vs. Alaska

Last night: Alaska at Las Vegas, late, series tied 1-1

Pacific Division

Bakersfield vs. Fresno

Tonight: Fresno at Bakersfield, 10 p.m, Fresno leads series 2-0

NHL PLAYOFFS

First Round

(Best-of-7)

Last night

Detroit 4, Edmonton 2, series tied 2-2

Ottawa 5, Tampa Bay 2, Ottawa leads series 3-1

Anaheim 3, Calgary 2, OT, series tied 2-2

San Jose 5, Nashville 4, San Jose leads series 3-1

Wednesday

New Jersey 3, N.Y. Rangers 0, New Jersey leads series 3-0

Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 2, Buffalo leads series 2-1

Carolina 2, Montreal 1, OT, Montreal leads series 2-1

Colorado 4, Dallas 3, OT, Colorado leads series 3-0

Tonight

Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.

Carolina at Montreal, 7 p.m.

Dallas at Colorado, 10 p.m.

Detroit 2 0 2 4

Edmonton 1 1 0 2

First Period 1, Edmonton, Pisani 2 (Torres, Horcoff), 7:22 (pp). 2, Detroit, Holmstrom 1 (Schneider, Lang), 13:25 (pp). 3, Detroit, Lang 2 (Datsyuk, Kronwall), 19:23.

Second Period 4, Edmonton, Spacek 2 (Hemsky, Samsonov), 4:03 (pp).

Third Period 5, Detroit, Lidstrom 1 (Schneider, Lang), 6:44 (pp). 6, Detroit, Zetterberg 4 (Datsyuk, Schneider), 15:53 (pp).

Shots on goal Detroit 14-7-10 31. Edmonton 6-13-7 26.

Goalies Detroit, Legace 2-2 (26 shots-24 saves). Edmonton, Roloson 2-2 (31-27).

A 16,839 (16,839). T 2:38.

Ottawa 1 3 1 5

Tampa Bay 2 0 0 2

First Period 1, Ottawa, Spezza 2 (Heatley), 6:13. 2, Tampa Bay, St. Louis 4 (Ranger, Richards), 11:10. 3, Tampa Bay, Richards 2 (Lecavalier, Ranger), 16:15.

Second Period 4, Ottawa, Phillips 1 (Alfredsson, Smolinski), 5:59. 5, Ottawa, Heatley 2 (Havlat, Spezza), 17:10 (pp). 6, Ottawa, Havlat 5 (Schaefer, Fisher), 17:50.

Third Period 7, Ottawa, Neil 1 (Heatley), 1:24.

Shots on goal Ottawa 7-10-8 25. Tampa Bay 13-12-7 32.

Goalies Ottawa, Emery 3-1 (32 shots-30 saves). Tampa Bay, Grahame 1-3 (17-13), Burke (0:00 third, 8-7).

PREP TRACK

Boys

GENOA 79, ROSSFORD 58: Shot put - Auer (G) 46-8; Discus - Stribny (G) 120-7; Long jump - Edens (G) 19-4; High jump - Joldrichsen (R) 6-0; Pole vault - Threet (G) 11-6; 3200 relay - Rossford 9:23.41; 110 hurdles - White (R) 18:65; 100 - Skilliter (G) 12.12; 800 relay - Rossford 1:37.97; 1600 - Peters 4.57; 400 relay - Genoa 47.00; 400 - Edens (G) 54.69; 300 hurdles - Meadows (R) 44.31; 800 - Peters (G) 2.01; 200 - Perry (G) 25.09; 3200 - Threet (G) 10.56; 1600 relay - Genoa 3:43.06.

NORTHWOOD 105.5, MAUMEE VALLEY 36.5, EMMANUEL BAPTIST 15: 4x800 relay - Northwood 9:29.; 110 hurdles - Sackmann (MV) 14.9; 100 - Dupuis (N) 11.6; 4x200 relay - Northwood 1:37.0; 1600 - Kahl (N) 5:03.1; 4x100 relay - Northwood 48.1; high jump - Gunn (N) 5-8; 400 - Klenke (N) 56.1; 300 hurdles - Sackmann (MV) 39.9; long jump - Parry (MV) 19-4; 800 - Matthiesen (EB) 2:8.9; Shot put - Bowman (N) 39-11; 200 - Klenke (N) 24.4; discus - Beck (MV) 124-2 1/2; 3200 - Kahl (N) 10:59.9; 4x400 relay - Maumee Valley 3:45.5.

Girls

ROSSFORD 85, GENOA 48: Shot put - Schultz (G) 27-7; discus - Willadsen (R) 85; Long jump - Ansell (G) 14-0; High jump - Ansell (G) 4-8; Pole vault - Estes (G) 7-6; 3200 relay - Rossford 10;55; 100 - Soltis (R) 14:28; 800 relay - Rossford 1:54.38; 1600 - Eli (G) 5:46; 400 relay - Rossford 56:18; 400 - Clay (R) 1:02.13; 300 hurdles - Parks (R) 58:03; 800 - Zalesak (R) 2:42; 200 - clay (R) a;28:53; 3200 - Eli (G) 12;31.41; 1600 realy - Rossford 4;26.81.

NORTHWOOD 85, EMMANUEL BAPTIST 46, MAUMEE VALLEY 11: 4x800 relay - Northwood 11:52.8; 110 hurdles - Miller (N) 17.5; 100 - Ziegler (N) 13.3; 4x200 relay - Northwood 2:2.8; 1600 - Kamilaris (N) 6:16.2; 4x100 relay - Northwood 54.9; 400 - Armstrong (EB) 65.2; high jump - Potton (N) 5.0; long jump - Erwin (N) 14-9 1/4; 800 - Chrssaines (EB) 2:41.0; 200 - Erwin (N) 30.6; Shot put - Klenke (N) 31-3; discus - Loomis (EB) 89-10; 3200 - Armstrong (EB) 12:44.3; 4x400 relay - Emmanuel Baptist 4:50.5.

PREP TENNIS

St. John s 4, Woodward 1: S. Donaldson (SJ) d. Guzman 6-0, 6-0; J. Donaldson (SJ) d. Archer 6-1, 6-0; R. Kattagga (SJ) d. Moya 6-1, 6-0; Diment/Epperson (SJ) d. Delong/Moreno 6-0 6-0; Johnson/Gama (Wood) forfeit

Anthony Wayne 4, Bowling Green 1: Doyle (AW) d. Powers 6-1, 6-1; Sanford (AW) d. Scovell 6-2, 6-0; Cosneg (BG) d. Anthony 6-3, 6-3; Lauer/Smith (AW) d. Johnson/Richards 6-1, 6-2; Kuck/Hohl (AW) d. Altstedt/Blasman 6-1, 6-2.

SOUTHVIEW 5, ROSSFORD 0: Craig d. Evartz, 6-2, 6-0; Vyas d. Hotz, 6-3, 6-1; Johnoff d. Saleh, 6-1, 6-1; Salari-Feldstein d. Seman-Jarrett, 6-0, 6-0; Rothstein-Ratnam d. Wainwright-Davis, 6-0, 6-0.

ST. FRANCIS 5, CENTRAL 0: Cabanski d. Dever, 6-2, 6-1; Lindsley d. McCarthy, 6-0, 6-1; Filas d. Brown, 6-1, 6-3; O Connell-Kenny d. Gannon-Schneider, 6-0, 6-2; Joslin-Bialorucki d. Meyers-Obliziak, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4.

ARCHBOLD 5, BRYAN 0: Redd (A) d. McDonagh 6-0, 6-0; Moody (A) d. Miller 6-1, 6-0; Sauder (A) d. Caryer 6-4, 6-0; Sanford-Wyse (A) d. Heisler-Mi8ller 6-2, 6-2; Redd-King (A) d. Ritchey-dulisse 6-1, 3-6, 6-3.

START 4, WHITMER 1: Sugheir (W) d. McCualsky 7-6, 6-0; Smith (S) d. Smith 6-2, 6-4; Dyshlyuk (S) d. Hale 6-3, 6-3; Whitmore-Snyder (S) d. Laser-jeffrey 7-5, 6-3; Floering-Bell (S) d. Finch-Madison 1-6, 6-2, 6-2.

BOWSHER 5, LIBBEY 0: Garofalo (B) d. Duran 6-2, 6-0; Thornton (B) d. Hampton 6-0, 6-0; Pommeranc (B) d. Dixon 6-0, 6-2; Grifo-Meisner (B) d. Neal-Tansel 6-0, 6-0; Warnes-Sobecki (B) d. Donoher-Gonzales 6-4, 6-2.

PORT CLINTON 4, HURON 1: Ja. Drusbacky (PC) d. Cook 6-1, 6-1; McLean (PC) d. Noftz 6-4, 7-5, Thompson (H) d. Ju. Drusbacky 6-7, (7-0), 6-2, 6-3; Cellier-Shirkey (PC) d. Haase-Jeffrey 6-2, 6-1; Clum-Miller (PC) d. Thompson-Bowers 6-2, 6-3.

PERRYSBURG 4, SPRINGFIELD 1: Anderson (S) d. Converse 2-6, 6-3-7-5; Gunkler (P) d. Beckles 6-3, 7-6, (9-7); Adamiak (P) d. Veltschy 6-3, 6-4; Strickland-Chan (P) d. Mason - Adoure-Zehaim 6-3, 6-3; Morse-Kohler (P) d. Wylie-Stansfield 6-1, 6-1.

OTCA

ST. JOHN S 4, LEXINGTON 1: McCann (L) d. Than, 3-6, 6-2, 7-5; Delleles (SJ) d. Seifert, 6-0, 6-0; Sbrochi (SJ) d. DeSai, 6-3, 6-1; Meyer-Urrutia (SJ) d. Collins-Kerbs, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4; North-Smith (SJ) d. White-Skulski, 5-7, 6-0, 6-1.

PREP LACROSSE

NOTRE DAME 5, PERRYSBURG 1: ND: Maher 2, Vanmetre, Morris, Finch. P: Bertels.

SPORTLIGHT

April 28

1966 Boston edges the Los Angeles Lakers 95-93 in Game 7, giving the Celtics and coach Red Auerbach eight straight NBA titles. Auerbach, who announced his retirement earlier, is replaced by center Bill Russell, the first black head coach of a major U.S. sports team.

1987 The NBA awards expansion franchises to Charlotte, N.C., and Miami for 1988, and Minneapolis and Orlando, Fla., in 1989. Each paid a $32.5 million entry fee.

1990 Boston set NBA playoff records for scoring and shooting accuracy in a 157-128 rout of the New York Knicks to take a 2-0 lead in their first-round series.

1995 Michael Jordan, in his first playoff game since his return from retirement, scored 48 points as the Chicago Bulls beat the Charlotte Hornets 108-100.

1995 The Orlando Magic give the Boston Celtics their worst defeat in team history, 124-77, in a playoff opener.

2001 John Stockton gets his first triple-double in 171 career playoff games with 12 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in Utah s 94-91 loss to Dallas.

2001 Colorado s Patrick Roy sets an NHL record with his 16th career playoff shutout, making 20 saves in a 2-0 win over Los Angeles.

2005 Competing in the Drake Relays decathlon for the last time, Kip Janvrin finishes first in the final four events to run away with the title. Janvrin, 39, who won at Drake for the 15th time and increases his world record for decathlon victories to 38.

He finishes with 7,671 points, his lowest winning score since 1988.

GOLF

Zurich Classic

New Orleans, Par 72

Graeme McDowell 32-32 64

Stuart Appleby 32-33 65

Lucas Glover 34-32 66

Jeff Sluman 30-36 66

Olin Browne 33-33 66

Tommy Armour III 32-34 66

Nick Watney 34-32 66

Robert Garrigus 33-33 66

Retief Goosen 33-33 66

Bubba Watson 36-30 66

Charley Hoffman 33-33 66

Stuart Deane 33-33 66

Steve Flesch 31-36 67

Chris DiMarco 31-36 67

Tim Herron 33-34 67

Cameron Beckman 33-34 67

Ian Poulter 33-34 67

Jerry Smith 31-36 67

Ryan Hietala 35-32 67

Darron Stiles 33-34 67

David Branshaw 32-35 67

Mike Heinen 34-34 68

Dan Forsman 34-34 68

Kris Cox 35-33 68

Daisuke Maruyama 33-35 68

Michael Allen 34-34 68

Glen Day 35-33 68

Joe Durant 33-35 68

Stephen Leaney 34-34 68

Omar Uresti 34-34 68

Jeff Brehaut 35-33 68

Dean Wilson 33-35 68

Wes Short, Jr. 36-32 68

Phil Mickelson 34-34 68

Kevin Sutherland 36-32 68

Neal Lancaster 32-36 68

Larry Mize 33-35 68

J.P. Hayes 34-34 68

Kent Jones 34-35 69

Jesper Parnevik 33-36 69

Skip Kendall 34-35 69

David Toms 34-35 69

Len Mattiace 35-34 69

Brian Gay 34-35 69

Vance Veazey 37-32 69

Brett Wetterich 37-32 69

Justin Rose 38-31 69

Brent Geiberger 35-34 69

Aaron Baddeley 35-34 69

Heath Slocum 35-34 69

Carlos Franco 37-32 69

Steve Stricker 35-34 69

Patrick Sheehan 34-35 69

Hunter Mahan 36-33 69

Jason Schultz 34-35 69

D.A. Points 33-36 69

Brian Bateman 35-35 70

Robert Damron 33-37 70

Hidemichi Tanaka 35-35 70

Arjun Atwal 36-34 70

Robert Gamez 35-35 70

Joey Sindelar 36-34 70

Fred Funk 33-37 70

Jonathan Kaye 36-34 70

Ian Leggatt 35-35 70

Scott Verplank 34-36 70

Mark Brooks 34-36 70

Steve Lowery 34-36 70

J.L. Lewis 34-36 70

Scott McCarron 36-34 70

Tom Byrum 38-32 70

Padraig Harrington 34-36 70

Charles Howell III 35-35 70

Eric Axley 34-36 70

Chris Couch 34-36 70

Cody Freeman 33-37 70

Tjaart van der Walt 36-34 70

Roger Tambellini 37-33 70

Jeff Gove 36-34 70

Henrik Bjornstad 35-35 70

Lee Westwood 34-37 71

Greg Kraft 35-36 71

Mathew Goggin 36-35 71

Brad Faxon 35-36 71

Woody Austin 36-35 71

Fredrik Jacobson 36-35 71

Marco Dawson 36-35 71

Joe Ogilvie 33-38 71

Ryuji Imada 37-34 71

Shane Bertsch 36-35 71

Tom Pernice, Jr. 37-34 71

Danny Ellis 36-35 71

Richard S. Johnson 35-36 71

Mark Calcavecchia 34-37 71

Tim Petrovic 36-35 71

Paul Azinger 36-35 71

John Senden 34-37 71

Bill Haas 38-33 71

Matt Hansen 38-33 71

Boyd Summerhays 36-35 71

Jon Mills 35-36 71

Bernhard Langer 36-36 72

Andrew Magee 40-32 72

Frank Lickliter II 34-38 72

Matt Kuchar 36-36 72

Todd Fischer 35-37 72

Daniel Chopra 37-35 72

Gavin Coles 36-36 72

David McKenzie 37-35 72

Mathias Gronberg 38-34 72

Ron Whittaker 35-37 72

Jimmy Walker 38-34 72

Brian Rowell 36-36 72

Alex Cejka 38-34 72

Rett Crowder 37-35 72

Mark Wilson 38-34 72

LPGA Ginn Clubs & Resorts Open

Reunion, Fla., par 72

Note: 21 players did not finish due to darkness. Round will be completed today

Cristie Kerr 33-32 65

Laura Diaz 34-33 67

Lorena Ochoa 36-31 67

Tracy Hanson 34-35 69

Paula Creamer 37-32 69

Amy Hung 34-36 70

Mi Hyun Kim 34-36 70

Stacy Prammanasudh 35-35 70

Ai Miyazato 35-35 70

Beth Daniel 35-35 70

Sun Young Yoo 33-37 70

Angela Stanford 35-36 71

Patricia Meunier-Lebouc 38-33 71

Allison Hanna 36-35 71

Janice Moodie 36-35 71

Rosie Jones 37-34 71

Sung Ah Yim 35-36 71

Jee Young Lee 35-36 71

Juli Inkster 36-35 71

Natalie Gulbis 33-38 71

Carin Koch 36-35 71

Pat Hurst 36-35 71

Michele Redman 36-35 71

Young Kim 36-36 72

Lindsey Wright 35-37 72

Minea Blomqvist 36-36 72

Cindy Rarick 35-37 72

Ashli Bunch 36-36 72

Katie Futcher 35-37 72

Christi Cano 36-36 72

Se Ri Pak 35-37 72

Annika Sorenstam 37-35 72

Seon Hwa Lee 37-35 72

Tina Barrett 36-36 72

Johanna Head 35-38 73

Stephanie Louden 38-35 73

Virada Nirapathpongporn 37-36 73

Beth Bader 38-35 73

Diana D Alessio 37-36 73

Catherine Cartwright 38-35 73

Dawn Coe-Jones 34-39 73

Meena Lee 36-37 73

Lorie Kane 36-37 73

Heather Young 38-35 73

Kim Saiki 36-37 73

Nadina Light 37-36 73

A.J. Eathorne 39-34 73

Kyeong Bae 35-38 73

Nancy Scranton 37-36 73

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

National League

MILWAUKEE BREWERS Recalled up RHP Ben Hendrickson from Nashville of the IL.

WASHINGTON NATIONAL Purchased the contract of LHP Mike O Connor from New Orleans of the PCL. Designating OF Tyrell Godwin for assignment.

International League

IL Suspended Durham OF Delmon Young indefinitely for throwing a bat that hit an umpire.

DURHAM BULLS Designated RHP Jason Childers for assignment. Recalled LHP Jason Cromer from Hudson Valley of the New York-Penn League.

PAWTUCKET RED SOX Assigned RHP Charlie Zink to Portland of the EL. Recalled RHP Craig Hansen from Portland.

RICHMOND BRAVES Assigned INF Scott Schade to Myrtle Beach of the Carolina League and OF Carlos Duran to Mississippi of the Southern League. Recalled C Dax Norris from Mississippi.

TOLEDO MUD HENS Assigned LHP Lance Davis to Lakeland of the Gulf Coast League.

American Association

PENSACOLA PELICANS Agreed to terms with RHP Clint Sodowsky. Traded INF Andrew Salvo to Fargo-Moorhead for cash.

Atlantic League

LONG ISLAND DUCKS Agreed to terms with INF Carlos Hernandez and OF Mel Stocker.

Northern League

FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS Agreed to terms with INF Andrew Salvo.

GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS Agreed to terms with OF Nathan Habel and LHP Josh Habel.

WINNIPEG GOLDEYES Agreed to terms with LHP Beau Richardson.

BASKETBALL

American Basketball Association

KNOXVILLE Announced team name will be Noise.

CURLING

U.S. CURLING ASSOCIATION Announced the retirement of David Garber, chief operating officer. Announced Garber will stay as a part-time consultant. Named Rick Patzke chief operating officer.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

BUFFALO BILLS Signed OG Tutan Reyes.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Signed P Dirk Johnson and K E.J. Cochrane to one-year contracts.

Canadian Football League

BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS Signed QB Tyler Emmert.

CALGARY STAMPEDERS Signed QB Danny McManus and DL Miguel Robede.

SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS Re-signed SB Corey Grant to a one-year contract.

WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS Signed LB Donny Green and WR Quentin McCord.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS Recalled RW Dustin Penner from Portland of the AHL.

COLLEGE

ARKANSAS Announced junior G-F Ronnie Brewer will make himself available for the NBA draft.

KANSAS STATE Named Andy Assaley men s basketball video coordinator and Scott Greenawalt strength and conditioning coach.

MARSHALL Suspended DL Adrian Davis from the football team following his arrest on a marijuana possession charge.

PITTSBURGH Announced junior C Aaron Gray will make himself available for the NBA draft.

PORTLAND Named Joel Sobotka, Eric Jackson and Michael Wolf men s assistant basketball coaches.

SOUTH CAROLINA Announced junior F Renaldo Balkman will make himself available for the NBA draft.

LATEST LINE

NBA Playoffs

WASH 3 (193) Cleveland

San Antonio 2 (188) SACRAMENTO

LA LAKERS 21/2 (211) Phoenix

(Saturday)

INDIANA Off (OFF) New Jersey

Detroit 61/2 (186) MILWAUKEE

Dallas 1 (181) MEMPHIS

DENVER Off (OFF) LA Clippers

NHL Playoffs

MONTREAL Even-1/2 Carolina

PHILADELPHIA Even-1/2 Buffalo

COLORADO 1/2 -1 Dallas

(Saturday)

New Jersey 1-11/2 NY RANGERS

Baseball

National League

CHICAGO CUBS 61/2 -71/2 Milwaukee

Philadelphia 7-8 PITTSBURGH

Houston 7-8 CINCINNATI

NY Mets Even-6 ATLANTA

Colorado Even-6 FLORIDA

ST. LOUIS 71/2 -81/2 Washington

SAN DIEGO 51/2 -61/2 LA Dodgers

SAN FRANCISCO 7-8 Arizona

American League

BALTIMORE 51/2 -61/2 Seattle

CLEVELAND 61/2 -71/2 Texas

DETROIT 7-8 Minnesota

Toronto Even-6 NY YANKEES

Boston 7-8 TAMPA BAY

Oakland 9-11 KANSAS CITY

LA ANGELS Even-6 Chi White Sox

PREP LACROSSE

Maumee Valley 18, Bedford 0: Krueger 3, Spengler 3, Choka, Rorick 2, Yechoor, Rothman 4, Geiser 2, Wiles 2.

TENNIS

Grand Prix Hassan II

Casablanca, Morocco

Singles, second round

Lucho Horna (2), Peru, d. Marc Gicquel 6-1, 5-7, 6-3; Gilles Simon (8) d. Mehdi Tahiri 6-3, 6-4; Daniele Bracciali (7) d. Alexander Waske 6-4, 7-5; Christophe Rochus (3) d. Florian Mayer 6-2, 6-1.

Open SEAT

Barcelona, Spain

Singles, third round

Nicolas Almagro d. Guillermo Coria (3) 6-2, 6-0; Ivo Karlovic d. Evgeny Korolev 6-7 (4), 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5); Juan Carlos Ferrero (10) d. Albert Costa 6-1, 5-7, 7-5; Stanislas Wawrinka d. David Ferrer (5) 2-6, 6-2, 6-1; Rafael Nadal (1) d. Ivan Navarro 6-4, 6-2; Radek Stepanek (4) d. Paul-Henri Mathieu 1-6, 6-3, 6-2; Jarkko Nieminen (7) d. Albert Portas 6-2, 6-3; Tommy Robredo (6) leads Fernando Verdasco 6-3, 2-6, 2-1, susp., rain.

Quarterfinals

Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor (1) d. Simon Aspelin and Todd Perry (6) 6-3, 6-4.

notes

Libbey High School is hosting a CO-ED BASKETBALL CAMP May 15-18 from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Jeffrey s Fieldhouse for grades 4 through 8. . Entry fee is $40. Registration deadline is May 4th. Contact coach Leroy Bates at 419-535-9544 or 419-389-1694.

HOLE IN ONE

BRENT AWBREY, No. 7 at Brandywine CC, 3-iron, 215 yards.

BOXING

National Golden Gloves

At Omaha, Neb.

YESTERDAY

Quarterfinals

(All weights in pounds)

125; Sadam Ali, Brooklyn, N.Y., dec. Wanzell Ellison, Toledo, 5-0

165: Damar Singleton, Toledo, dec. Cerreso Fort, Minneapolis, 3-2

WEDNESDAY

112-Barry Dennis, St. Louis, stopped Juan Nobles, Toledo, RSC-1

125-Wanzell Ellison, Toledo, dec. Wilshaun Boxley, Minneapolis, 4-1

201-Jordan Shimmell, Hudsonville, Mich., dec. Kent Brinson, Jr., Toledo, 4-1.

201+-Felix Stewart, Columbus, Ohio, stopped Ryan St. Germain, Toledo, RSC-3.