Golf, amateur baseball, WNBA, soccer

6/27/2006

GOLF

Booz Allen Classic

PGA

Potomac, Md., par 71

Note: Play was suspended due to weather with six players players still on the course. The round will be completed this morning.

Billy Andrade 69-68-68-64 269

Padraig Harrington 70-65-68-66 269

Ben Crane 68-68-68-66 270

Jeff Gove 63-68-71-68 270

Jose Coceres 64-64-78-67 273

Michael Allen 70-67-68-68 273

Jonathan Kaye 68-70-70-66 274

Steve Flesch 65-71-72-66 274

Jonathan Byrd 70-66-70-68 274

Kenny Perry 71-67-68-68 274

Heath Slocum 68-68-69-69 274

Shigeki Maruyama 72-65-67-70 274

Grant Waite 66-70-68-70 274

Jerry Kelly 68-65-70-71 274

David Branshaw 73-67-67-68 275

Kris Cox 71-66-69-69 275

Frank Lickliter II 68-69-69-69 275

Mathias Gronberg 70-70-64-71 275

Bart Bryant 66-70-66-73 275

Tommy Armour III 70-70-66-70 276

Fred Funk 71-68-69-68 276

Hunter Mahan 69-71-69-67 276

Craig Parry 67-71-73-65 276

Charles Warren 71-68-66-71 276

K.J. Choi 68-68-68-72 276

Kevin Sutherland 68-69-66-73 276

J.B. Holmes 67-66-69-74 276

Rich Beem 69-68-70-70 277

John Senden 70-69-69-69 277

Jeff Overton 70-66-73-68 277

Brian Davis 70-70-70-67 277

Brian Gay 71-69-71-66 277

Marco Dawson 68-70-69-71 278

Thomas Levet 72-67-67-72 278

Darron Stiles 69-69-68-72 278

Robert Damron 68-68-69-73 278

Steve Elkington 70-69-72-67 278

Brian Henninger 72-68-64-74 278

Joey Sindelar 70-70-71-67 278

Donnie Hammond 70-66-72-71 279

Jerry Smith 68-70-71-70 279

John Huston 67-65-73-74 279

Craig Barlow 69-67-74-69 279

Jon Mills 69-69-67-74 279

Will MacKenzie 65-72-74-68 279

Skip Kendall 72-68-72-67 279

Spencer Levin 69-67-72-72 280

Glen Day 69-71-68-72 280

Brett Wetterich 69-71-69-71 280

Chris Couch 67-72-72-69 280

Paul Azinger 69-71-72-68 280

Danny Ellis 72-67-68-74 281

Chris Riley 69-71-69-72 281

Greg Kraft 74-66-68-74 282

John Engler, Jr. 72-65-69-76 282

Bob May 68-71-73-70 282

J.P. Hayes 69-70-73-71 283

Brent Delahoussaye 72-68-66-78 284

Ryuji Imada 74-64-75-71 284

Charley Hoffman 70-70-76-69 285

Boyd Summerhays 72-67-73-74 286

Troy Matteson 67-71-74-76 288

Scott Gutschewski 68-72-70-79 289

Brent Geiberger 71-69-73-76 289

James H. McLean 66-69-78-76 289

Chris Smith 67-73-74-75 289

Leaderboard

SCORETHRU

1. Ben Curtis -2216

2. Steve Stricker -1516

2. Billy Andrade -15F

2. Nick O Hern -1517

2. Padraig Harrington -15F

6. Robert Allenby -1417

6. Ben Crane -14F

6. Jeff Gove -14F

9. Brett Quigley -1316

9. Daniel Chopra -1317

11. Jose Coceres -11F

11. Michael Allen -11F

13. Kenny Perry -10F

13. Shigeki Maruyama -10F

13. Jerry Kelly -10F

13. Jonathan Byrd -10F

13. Heath Slocum -10F

13. Steve Flesch -10F

13. Grant Waite -10F

13. Jonathan Kaye -10F

SOCCER

World Cup

SECOND ROUND

Yesterday

At Kaiserslautern, Germany

Italy 1, Australia 0

At Cologne, Germany

Ukraine 0, Switzerland 0 Ukraine wins 3-0 in shootout)

Today

At Dortmund, Germany

Brazil vs. Ghana, 11 a.m.

At Hanover, Germany

Spain vs. France, 3 p.m.

Saturday

At Munich, Germany

Germany 2, Sweden 0

At Leipzig, Germany

Argentina 2, Mexico 1, extra time

Sunday

At Stuttgart, Germany

England 1, Ecuador 0

At Nuremberg, Germany

Portugal 1, Netherlands 0

QUARTERFINALS

Friday

At Berlin

Germany vs. Argentina, 11 a.m.

At Hamburg, Germany

Italy vs. Ukraine, 3 p.m.

Saturday, July 1

At Gelsenkirchen, Germany

England vs. Portugal, 11 a.m.

At Frankfurt, Germany

Brazil-Ghana winner vs. Spain-France winner, 3 p.m.

SEMIFINALS

Tuesday, July 4

At Dortmund, Germany

Germany-Argentina winner vs. Italy-Ukraine winner, 3 p.m.

Wednesday, July 5

At Munich, Germany

England-Portugal winner vs. Brazil-Ghana Spain-France winner, 3 p.m.

THIRD PLACE

Saturday, July 8

At Stuttgart, Germany

Semifinal losers, 3 p.m.

CHAMPIONSHIP

Sunday, July 9

At Berlin

Semifinal winners, 2 p.m.

YESTERDAY

Switzerland 0 0 0

Ukraine 0 0 0

First half None.

Second half None.

Extra time None.

Shootout Ukraine 3 (Shevchenko NG, Milevskiy G, Rebrov G, Gusev G); Switzerland 0 (Streller NG, Barnetta NG, Cabanas NG).

Shots Switzerland 12, Ukraine 10.

Shots On Goal Switzerland 6, Ukraine 2.

Yellow Cards Switzerland, none. Ukraine, Barnetta, 59th.

Offsides Switzerland 0, Ukraine 1.

Fouls Switzerland 24, Ukraine 20.

A 45,000.

Italy 0 1 1

Australia 0 0 0

First half None.

Second half 1, Italy, Francesco Totti 1, 90th (injury time), penalty kick.

Shots Italy 11, Australia 8.

Shots On Goal Italy 6, Australia 4.

Yellow Cards Italy, Grosso, 26th; Gattuso, 89th; Zambrotta, 90th (injury time). Australia, Grella, 23rd; Cahill, 49th; Wilkshire, 61st.

Red Card Italy, Materazzi, 51st.

Offsides Italy 2, Australia 2.

Fouls Italy 17, Australia 26.

A 46,000.

Major League Soccer

Eastern Conference

W L T Pts GF GA

D.C. United 9 1 5 32 28 12

Kansas City 6 5 2 20 17 16

Columbus 4 6 4 16 12 20

New England 3 4 6 15 15 15

Chicago 3 5 5 14 17 19

New York 2 3 7 13 15 19

Western Conference

W L T Pts GF GA

FC Dallas 8 2 3 27 25 16

Houston 6 3 4 22 20 16

CD Chivas USA 5 5 3 18 21 18

Colorado 5 5 3 18 16 19

Real Salt Lake 3 7 3 12 16 19

Los Angeles 2 10 3 9 10 23

TOMORROW

Columbus at New York, 7:30

FC Dallas at New England, 7:30

D.C. United at Kansas City, 8:30

Real Salt Lake at Chicago, 9

Houston at CD Chivas USA, 10:30

COLLEGE BASEBALL

World Series

(Best-of-3)

Last night

Oregon State 3, North Carolina 2, Oregon State wins championship 2-1

Hole-in-one

Paul Hedberg, No. 1 at Shady Oak Dunes, 147 yards, 7-iron.

FOOTBALL

CFL

Eastern Division

W L T Pts PF PA

Montreal 2 0 0 4 59 31

Toronto 1 1 0 2 36 33

Winnipeg 1 1 0 2 33 36

Hamilton 0 1 0 0 31 59

Western Division

W L T Pts PF PA

Brit. Col. 1 1 0 2 69 60

Calgary 1 1 0 2 38 32

Edmonton 1 1 0 2 32 38

Sask. 1 1 0 2 60 69

Note: Two points for a regulation or overtime win and one point for a tie.

SUNDAY

Saskatchewan 32, British Columbia 24

THURSDAY

Hamilton at Calgary

FRIDAY

Toronto at British Columbia

SATURDAY

Edmonton at Winnipeg

WNBA

Eastern Conference

W L Pct GB

Connecticut 10 4 .714

Detroit 9 4 .692 1/2

Indiana 10 5 .667 1/2

Washington 8 5 .615 11/2

New York 4 9 .308 51/2

Charlotte 2 11 .154 71/2

Chicago 1 13 .071 9

Western Conference

W L Pct GB

Los Angeles 11 3 .786

Houston 10 5 .667 11/2

Sacramento 7 6 .538 31/2

Seattle 7 8 .467 41/2

San Antonio 6 7 .462 41/2

Phoenix 5 7 .417 5

Minnesota 5 8 .385 51/2

LAST NIGHT

No games scheduled

SUNDAY

Detroit 71, Charlotte 61

Houston 84, Seattle 74

Washington 87, Connecticut 80

Phoenix 90, Chicago 77

Sacramento 82, Indiana 61

Los Angeles 105, San Antonio 80

TONIGHT

Indiana at Washington, 7

Houston at Connecticut, 7

Charlotte at New York, 7:30

Detroit at San Antonio, 8

Sacramento at Seattle, 10

NOTES

Fremont will host an ALL NIGHT MEN S & CO-ED SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT July 17. Contact Brad at 419-334-7412 for details.

Owens Community College will be holding OPEN GOLF TRYOUTS for prospective high school graduates and area residents interested in playing intercollegiate golf at Owens CC. The tryouts will be held July 10 at 7 a.m. at Maumee Bay State Park. The top 10 participants will advance to second-round competition scheduled for July 11 at Belmont Country Club. That competition will start at 2 p.m. For more details call 567-661-7973 or 1-800-GO-OWENS, Ext. 7973.

Carter Park in Bowling Green will be the site of a MEN S CLASS D & E world qualifying softball tournament July 1-2. Call Denny at 419-868-8803 for more information.

AMATEUR BASEBALL

Sr. Knothole

Great Lakes Challenge

Ohio Trojans 000 254 - 11 15 1

Team Ohio 200 510 - 8 7 1

WP-Dilallo. LP-Snyder. Dilallo (OT) 2-2, 5RBI

McHenry Hurricanes 000 010 5 - 6 5 2

Ohio Trojans 000 200 0 -2 7 2

WP-Long. LP-Lizcano. Brown (OT) 2-3.

Ohio Trojans 201 22 - 7 7 2

Michigan Indians 101 21- 5 8 2

WP-Koehl. LP-Johnson. Spencer (OT) 2-2, 3RBI.

Ontario Thunder 100 310 - 5 3 2

Ohio Trojans 103 32x - 9 7 4

WP-Mouten. LP-Patel. Pfund (OT) 2-3, RBI 3B.

Sr. ACME

Northview 210 000 0 - 3 6 2

Springfield 000 200 0 - 2 4 0

WP-Bain. LP-Rudolph. Stevens (N), 1-3, HR, 2 RBI.

Bowsher 011 100 0-3 4 5

St. John s 202 202 x-8 12 2

WP-Dwornik. LP-Henneman. Williams (SJ), 2-3, 2B.

Libbey 400 000 0 - 4 4 2

Waite 112 212x -9 10 1

WP-Klaege. LP-Matt. Fitch (W) 3-3, 2 2Bs, 3 RBIs

Southview 302 505 0 - 15 11 1

Rossford 420 020 0 - 8 8 1

WP-Papio. LP-Cowden. Joseph (S), 2-2, HR, 4 RBI.

Federation

Anderson Miller Rebels 230 010 0 6 10 1

Harry Young 200 020 1 5 9 2

WP Rairigh. LP Koslowski. Chandler (AM), 2-4, 3B, 4 RBI.

All-American Coach 2(10)0 22-16 19 1

American Family Ins. 000 00-0 4 5

WP-Stewart LP-Villhauer. McIlhargey (AAC) 4-4, 2 2B.

TENNIS

Wimbledon

Men singles, first round

Roger Federer (1) leads Richard Gasquet 6-3, 1-2, susp., rain.

Frank Dancevic vs. Radek Stepanek (14) 5-5, susp., rain.

Ivo Karlovic vs. Stanislas Wawrinka 5-5, susp., rain.

Jurgen Melzer leads Nicolas Mahut 6-5 (40-all), susp., rain.

Kristof Vliegen (30) leads Jiri Novak 6-4, 1-1 (Love-30), susp., rain.

Paradorn Srichaphan (29) leads Agustin Calleri 5-4 (Love-15), susp., rain.

Xavier Malisse leads Benedikt Dorsch 6-2, 2-1, susp., rain.

Women, first round

Kim Clijsters (2) leads Vera Zvonareva 5-4, susp., rain.

Martina Hingis (12) leads Olga Savchuk 6-2, susp., rain.

Daniela Hantuchova (15) leads Maria Elena Camerin 4-3, susp., rain.

Kirsten Flipkens leads Jamea Jackson 5-4 (15-Love), susp., rain.

Zheng Jie leads Iveta Benesova 5-4, susp., rain.

Vera Dushevina leads Akiko Morigami 6-1, susp., rain.

Ai Sugiyama (18) leads Naomi Cavaday 5-4, susp., rain.

Eva Birnerova leads Sofia Arvidsson (28) 6-2, 0-1, susp., rain.

Emma Laine vs. Gisela Dulko (31) 3-3 (40-all), susp., rain.

Viktoriya Kutuzova leads Lilia Osterloh 3-2, susp., rain.

LATEST LINE

Baseball

National League

CHICAGO CUBS 9-11 Milwaukee

Interleague Play

DETROIT 6-7 Houston

BOSTON 51/2 -61/2 NY Mets

BALTIMORE Even-6 Philadelphia

NY YANKEES 71/2 -81/2 Atlanta

TORONTO 9-11 Washington

Tampa Bay Even-6 FLORIDA

Chi White Sox 71/2 -81/2 PITTSBURGH

CINCINNATI 10-12 Kansas City

ST. LOUIS 6-7 Cleveland

MINNESOTA 7-8 LA Dodgers

ARIZONA 7-8 Seattle

SAN DIEGO Even-6 Oakland

LA ANGELS 51/2 -61/2 Colorado

Texas Even-6 SAN FRANCISCO

Home Team in CAPS

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

American League

BOSTON RED SOX Released LHP Mike Holtz.

SEATTLE MARINERS Signed RHP Chris Tillman.

National League

CINCINNATI REDS Optioned RHP Mike Burns to Louisville of the IL.

NEW YORK METS Signed INF Ritchie Price, C Jason Jacobs, RHP Timothy Stronach, RHP Richard Sparks, C Bradley Roper-Hubbert, INF James Newman, RHP Edgar Ramirez and RHP Joshua Stinson.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

MONTREAL CANADIENS Signed G Cristobal Huet to a two-year contract.

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS Signed RW Brad Tapper.

PHOENIX COYOTES Traded D Paul Mara and a 2007 or 2008 third-round draft pick to Boston for D Nick Boynton and a 2007 fourth-round draft pick.

COLLEGE

AKRON Named Ebony Pegues women s assistant basketball coach.

SPORTLIGHT

June 27

1971 JoAnne Carner wins the U.S. Women s Open with a seven-stroke victory over Kathy Whitworth.

1992 Jim Courier, the Australian and French Open champion, loses 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 to qualifier Andrei Olhovskiy, the first time at Wimbledon a qualifier beat the top-seeded player.

1999 Juli Inkster shoots a 6-under 65 to win the LPGA Championship, becoming the second woman to win the modern career Grand Slam. Pat Bradley won her Grand Slam 13 years earlier.

2004 Jason Windsor pitches a five-hitter, Kurt Suzuki s RBI single caps a three-run seventh inning and Cal State Fullerton wins the College World Series with a 3-2 victory over Texas.