Golf, amateur baseball, college baseball

6/22/2007

GOLF

PGA-Travelers Championship

Cromwell, Conn., par 70

Partial First Round

Note: Play suspended due to weather with 40 golfers not finishing. Round will be completed this morning.

Hunter Mahan 31-31 62

Chris DiMarco 33-31 64

Carl Pettersson 35-30 65

Bob Heintz 31-34 65

Michael Sim 29-36 65

Kenny Perry 31-34 65

Brad Faxon 33-32 65

Steve Allan 33-33 66

Rod Pampling 33-33 66

Michael Allen 33-33 66

Billy Andrade 35-31 66

Joey Sindelar 32-34 66

Woody Austin 33-33 66

Shigeki Maruyama 34-33 67

Charles Warren 33-34 67

David Toms 33-34 67

Tom Lehman 36-31 67

Nick O Hern 34-33 67

B.J. Staten 34-33 67

Eric Axley 33-34 67

Will MacKenzie 33-34 67

Billy Mayfair 33-34 67

Steve Marino 36-32 68

Stewart Cink 37-31 68

Heath Slocum 33-35 68

J.J. Henry 35-33 68

Jason Gore 35-33 68

Doug LaBelle II 34-34 68

Daisuke Maruyama 32-36 68

Craig Lile 34-34 68

Arjun Atwal 35-33 68

Alex Cejka 33-35 68

Peter Lonard 32-36 68

Vijay Singh 34-34 68

Charley Hoffman 34-34 68

Marco Dawson 34-35 69

Daniel Chopra 34-35 69

Chad Campbell 34-35 69

Justin Rose 35-34 69

Pat Perez 32-37 69

Mathew Goggin 35-34 69

Jerry Kelly 35-34 69

Frank Lickliter II 36-33 69

Glen Day 34-35 69

Jeff Gove 35-34 69

Jeff Quinney 35-34 69

Ben Curtis 34-35 69

David Branshaw 36-34 70

Mark Hensby 33-37 70

Kevin Na 35-35 70

Brett Wetterich 37-33 70

Fred Funk 36-34 70

Steve Elkington 37-33 70

Nick Watney 37-33 70

John Cook 37-33 70

Fredrik Jacobson 37-33 70

Kirk Triplett 34-36 70

Corey Pavin 35-35 70

Robert Gamez 34-36 70

Mark Brooks 35-35 70

Tag Ridings 36-35 71

Cliff Kresge 38-33 71

Steve Flesch 34-37 71

Mark Calcavecchia 36-35 71

Padraig Harrington 33-38 71

Tim Petrovic 38-33 71

Joe Ogilvie 38-33 71

Stuart Deane 35-36 71

Andrew Buckle 37-34 71

Tom Byrum 36-35 71

John Mallinger 35-36 71

Kent Jones 36-35 71

D.J. Trahan 35-36 71

Zach Johnson 34-37 71

Tim Herron 36-35 71

Darren Clarke 35-37 72

Vaughn Taylor 33-39 72

Tommy Armour III 37-35 72

Duffy Waldorf 37-35 72

Michael Boyd 36-36 72

Matt Hendrix 35-37 72

Gavin Coles 36-36 72

Tripp Isenhour 37-35 72

Michael Putnam 35-37 72

Bill Haas 36-36 72

Stephen Leaney 36-36 72

Jerry Smith 37-35 72

J.B. Holmes 36-36 72

Leaderboard

SCORETHRU

1. Hunter Mahan -8F

2. Chris DiMarco -6F

3. Kenny Perry -5F

3. Bob Heintz -5F

3. Brad Faxon -5F

3. Carl Pettersson -5F

3. Michael Sim -5F

8. Woody Austin -4F

8. Steve Allan -4F

8. Joey Sindelar -4F

8. Billy Andrade -4F

8. Michael Allen -4F

8. Ryan Moore -417

8. Rod Pampling -4F

LPGA-Wegmans

Pittsford, N.Y., par 72

Cristie Kerr 32-34 66

Alena Sharp 33-34 67

Suzann Pettersen 34-34 68

Lorena Ochoa 32-37 69

Brittany Lincicome 35-34 69

Mi Hyun Kim 34-35 69

Charlotta Sorenstam 34-36 70

Eva Dahllof 36-34 70

Morgan Pressel 33-37 70

Paula Creamer 35-35 70

Jimin Kang 32-38 70

Angela Stanford 33-37 70

Christina Kim 36-34 70

Maria Hjorth 33-37 70

Sophie Gustafson 35-35 70

Young Kim 33-37 70

Rachel Hetherington 32-38 70

In-Kyung Kim 36-34 70

Lindsey Wright 34-36 70

Becky Morgan 33-37 70

Amy Hung 34-36 70

Katherine Hull 34-37 71

Dorothy Delasin 36-35 71

Paige Mackenzie 32-39 71

In-Bee Park 33-38 71

Sherri Turner 35-36 71

Katie Futcher 35-36 71

Diana D Alessio 33-38 71

Seon Hwa Lee 36-35 71

Jeong Jang 34-37 71

Jin Joo Hong 35-36 71

Jee Young Lee 32-39 71

Lorie Kane 34-37 71

Meena Lee 35-36 71

Catriona Matthew 35-36 71

Ji-Young Oh 36-35 71

Kate Golden 35-36 71

Vicki Goetze-Ackerman 34-37 71

Gloria Park 37-35 72

A.J. Eathorne 34-38 72

Dina Ammaccapane 34-38 72

Marcy Hart 36-36 72

Il Mi Chung 36-36 72

Karrie Webb 35-37 72

Birdie Kim 36-36 72

Karin Sjodin 35-37 72

Patricia Meunier-Lebouc 35-37 72

Soo Young Moon 36-36 72

Leta Lindley 35-37 72

Candie Kung 34-38 72

Sun Young Yoo 35-37 72

Mhairi McKay 33-39 72

Tina Barrett 34-39 73

Kimberly Hall 35-38 73

Beth Bader 32-41 73

Se Ri Pak 37-36 73

Lisa Fernandes 35-38 73

Brittany Lang 36-37 73

Michele Redman 36-37 73

Ai Miyazato 34-39 73

Sarah Lee 36-37 73

Song-Hee Kim 34-39 73

Reilley Rankin 34-39 73

Kim Saiki-Maloney 33-40 73

Yu Ping Lin 34-39 73

Kristy McPherson 36-37 73

Moira Dunn 36-37 73

Virada Nirapathpongporn 38-36 74

Jackie Gallagher-Smith 35-39 74

Na Ri Kim 36-38 74

Teresa Lu 35-39 74

Sophia Sheridan 36-38 74

Allison Hanna-Williams 37-37 74

Wendy Ward 36-38 74

Joo Mi Kim 35-39 74

Sung Ah Yim 37-37 74

Brandie Burton 35-39 74

Christa Johnson 36-38 74

Pat Hurst 38-36 74

Hye Jung Choi 34-40 74

Nicole Castrale 38-36 74

Sherri Steinhauer 34-40 74

Aree Song 37-37 74

Karine Icher 33-41 74

Barb Mucha 38-36 74

Jamie Hullett 37-37 74

Janice Moodie 38-36 74

Erica Blasberg 35-40 75

Meredith Duncan 37-38 75

Jeanne Cho-Hunicke 37-38 75

Johanna Head 37-38 75

Kelli Kuehne 37-38 75

Lee Ann Walker-Cooper 37-38 75

Michelle Ellis 37-38 75

Meg Mallon 39-36 75

Soo-Yun Kang 37-38 75

Beth Daniel 37-38 75

Carri Wood 39-36 75

AMATEUR BASEBALL

Great Lakes Region

Grand Lake Mariners 000 000 04 3 - 7 9 1

Lake Erie 101 000 200 - 4 12 3

WP-Jamymsky. LP-Barney. Baird (LE), 4-5.

Delaware Cows 101 200 000 - 4 7 0

Lake Erie Monarchs 000 010 000 - 1 3 3

WP-Wolcott. LP-Platta.

Sr. ACME

Anthony Wayne B 100 014 0 - 6 8 3

Rossford 010 000 0 - 1 6 1

WP-Hilfinger. LP-Cowden. Buckley (AW), 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI.

Delta 222 012 3 - 12 11 1

Holgate 000 002 1 - 3 5 4

WP-Vaughn. LP-Fleetwood. Betz (D), 4-4, 2 HR, 2 2B, 4 RBI.

COLLEGE BASEBALL

College World Series

Omaha, Neb.

Last night

North Carolina 7, Rice 4

Championship Series

(Best-of-3)

Saturday: North Carolina (57-14) vs. Oregon State (47-18), 7 p.m.

Sunday: North Carolina vs. Oregon State, 7 p.m.

Monday: North Carolina vs. Oregon State, 7 p.m., if necessary

LOCAL GOLF

TJGA PGA

At Maumee Bay

BOYS: 16-18--Erik Hoops, 74; Tim Hausfeld, 75; Jace Neal, 76; 14-15--Kevin Hoyle, 77; Louis Fahrbach (won playoff), 80; Patrick Riley, 80.

GIRLS: 16-18--Caroline Power, 79; Rachel Brown, 82; Ashley Garrison, 87; 14-15--Yang Lee, 80; Alyssa Shimel, 84.

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

American League

CLEVELAND INDIANS Agreed to terms with RHP Jonathan Holt.

DETROIT TIGERS Agreed to terms with LHP Charlie Furbush, C Devin Thomas, 2B Justin Henry, OF Chris White, OF Londell Taylor, OF Kody Kaiser, RHP Mark Brackman, RHP Noah Krol, RHP Andrew Hess, RHP Erik Crichton, C Kristopher Rochelle, C Brandon Harrigan, 1B Wade Lamont, RHP Paul Nardozzi, SS Shawn Roof, OF Kyle Peter and RHP Sean Finefrock.

OAKLAND ATHLETICS Designated OF Milton Bradley for assignment. Purchased the contract of INF Kevin Melillo from Sacramento (PCL). Activated RHP Rich Harden from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Shane Komine to Sacramento (PCL).

SEATTLE MARINERS Agreed to terms with INF Matt Mangini.

National League

HOUSTON ASTROS Agreed to terms with RHP David Dinelli, RHP Robert Bono, RHP Jeffery Greenwalt and CF Devon Torrence.

LOS ANGELES DODGERS Signed C Ben Davis and RHP Chris Fussell and assigned them to Las Vegas (PCL).

International League

COLUMBUS CLIPPERS Recalled LHP John Lannan from Harrisburg (EL).

RICHMOND BRAVES Sent RHP Brad Nelson to Mississippi (SL).

ROCHESTER RED WINGS Sent INF Matt Moses to New Britain (EL). Recalled INF Brian Buscher from New Britain.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

DETROIT PISTONS Announced the resignation of Scott Perry, director of player personnel.

SEATTLE SUPERSONICS Fired Dave Pendergraft, director of basketball operations, and Steve Rosenberry, director of college scouting.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

GREEN BAY PACKERS Promoted Sarah Quick and Adam Woullard to assistant directors of public relations.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Claimed DB Antonio Perkins off waivers from Cleveland. Waived G Matt Tarullo.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Signed RB Antonio Pittman to a three-year contract.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS Signed NT Chris Hoke to a three-year contract extension through the 2010 season.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

ANAHEIM DUCKS Signed G Jean-Sebastien Giguere to a four-year contract.

BOSTON BRUINS Named Claude Julien coach.

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Re-signed D Shane O Brien to a two-year contract.

COLLEGE

NCAA Placed Colorado on probation for two years, fined it $100,000, reduced its scholarships and imposed other sanctions for major violations in its athletics program.

ALABAMA Announced the retirement of Jim Wells baseball coach.

CONNECTICUT Announced the retirement of Ron Dubois, men s golf coach. Named Dana Rieger executive assistant to the director of athletics.

MARQUETTE Named George Koonce senior associate athletic director, effective July 16.

TENNESSEE Named Todd Raleigh baseball coach.

TEXAS A&M Named Kelly Bond women s associate head basketball coach.

TULANE Named Chris Hawkins men s assistant basketball coach.

FOOTBALL

Arena Football League

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Eastern Division

W L T Pct PF PA

y-Dallas 14 1 0 .933 939 748

x-Philadelphia 8 8 0 .500 900 835

Columbus 6 9 0 .400 728 750

New York 5 10 0 .333 744 893

Southern Division

W L T Pct PF PA

y-Georgia 13 2 0 .867 939 794

x-Tampa Bay 8 7 0 .533 754 774

x-Orlando 8 8 0 .500 814 766

New Orleans 5 10 0 .333 791 860

Austin 4 11 0 .267 828 895

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

Central Division

W L T Pct PF PA

x-Chicago 11 4 0 .733 821 698

x-Kansas City 10 5 0 .667 819 728

x-Colorado 8 7 0 .533 735 781

Nashville 6 9 0 .400 794 822

Grand Rapids 4 11 0 .267 781 957

Western Division

W L T Pct PF PA

y-San Jose 12 3 0 .800 939 715

x-Los Angeles 9 6 0 .600 806 801

Utah 7 8 0 .467 908 896

Arizona 4 12 0 .250 846 915

Las Vegas 2 13 0 .133 655 913

x-clinched playoff spot

y-clinched division

LAST NIGHT

Philadelphia 63, Orlando 49

NOTES

Openings still remain for the REISER/LEHMAN SHOOTING CAMP scheduled to start Monday at Springfield High School. The camp is open for boys and girls in grades 4 through 6 and will run from 9 to 11 a.m. Grades 7 and 8 will start at 12:30 and run to 2:30 p.m. All participants can register at the door on June 25. For questions contact camp director Mark Malinowski at 419-215-7187.

Defiance College is holding a BOYS BASKETBALL CAMP July 9-13 for players 7 to 16-years of age. The camp will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day and the cost is $105 per player. For more information contact Jon Miller at 419-783-2346 or email him at jmiller@defiance.edu.

A Men s CLASS D and CLASS E SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT will be held June 30-July 1 at Carter Park in Bowling Green. Call Denny at 419-376-7075 for details.

Owens Community College baseball will hold its SECOND OPEN TRYOUT for pitchers July 7 at 10 a.m. at the college s baseball complex on Oregon Road in Perrysburg. Scholarships are still available and participants should bring their own equipment. For more information on the tryouts call 567-661-7973 or 1-800-GO-OWENS, Ext. 7973.

MENS and CO-ED TEAMS NEEDED for the annual Segura Memorial Softball Tournament at the Lucas County Rec. Center July 19-21. Contact John at 419-260-0086 or Brian at 419-893-5008 for details.

The Glass City Soccer U-13 Boys Competitive team is looking for 4 additional players to join their team. They are looking for goalies, midfielders and forwards to join our elite team of boys. If interested for a private try-out please contact Kevin Lanning at 419-472-1206 by July 15th.

WNBA

LAST NIGHT

No games scheduled

WEDNESDAY

New York 76, Connecticut 73

San Antonio 80, Minnesota 73

Houston 72, Los Angeles 64

Detroit 87, Seattle 71

Washington 106, Phoenix 101

TONIGHT

Connecticut at Indiana, 7

San Antonio at New York, 7:30

Seattle at Minnesota, 8

Washington at Houston, 8:30

Detroit at Phoenix, 10

Sacramento at Los Angeles, 10:30

HOCKEY

NHL Draft Order

At Columbus

Today

First Round

1. Chicago

2. Philadelphia

3. Phoenix

4. Los Angeles

5. Washington

6. Edmonton

7. Columbus

8. Boston

9. St. Louis

10. Florida

11. Carolina

12. Montreal

13. Toronto

14. Colorado

15. Edmonton (from N.Y. Islanders)

16. Anaheim (from Tampa Bay)

17. N.Y. Rangers

18. Calgary

19. Minnesota

20. Pittsburgh

21. Phoenix (from Dallas)

22. Montreal (from San Jose)

23. Nashville (from Philadelphia through Nashville)

24. St. Louis (from Atlanta)

25. Vancouver

26. St. Louis (from New Jersey through San Jose)

27. Detroit

28. Washington (from Buffalo)

29. Ottawa

30. Edmonton (from Anaheim)

LATEST LINE

Baseball

National League

Philadelphia Even-6 ST. LOUIS

Interleague Play

CHI WHITE SOX Even-6 Chicago Cubs

FLORIDA Even-6 Minnesota

Cleveland 8-9 WASHINGTON

TORONTO Even-6 Colorado

LA Dodgers 61/2 -71/2 TAMPA BAY

NY METS 61/2 -71/2 Oakland

ATLANTA 61/2 -71/2 Detroit

MILWAUKEE 8-9 Kansas City

TEXAS Even-6 Houston

ARIZONA 8-9 Baltimore

Boston 51/2 -61/2 SAN DIEGO

Cincinnati Even-6 SEATTLE

LA ANGELS 81/2 -91/2 Pittsburgh

NY Yankees Even-6 SAN FRANCISCO

Home Team in CAPS

SOCCER

Major League Soccer

LAST NIGHT

Houston 4, CD Chivas USA 0

TENNIS

International Women s Open

Eastbourne, England

Singles

Quarterfinals

Justine Henin (1) d. Nicole Vaidisova (5) 6-2, 6-2; Marion Bartoli (8) d. Elena Dementieva (4) 6-1, 6-0; Nadia Petrova (3) d. Sybille Bammer (9) 6-7 (6), 7-5, 6-4; Amelie Mauresmo (2) d. Shahar Peer (6) 6-3, 6-4.

Nottingham Opens

Nottingham, England

Singles

Quarterfinals

Ivo Karlovic d. Juan Martin del Potro 7-6 (10), 7-5; Guillermo Garcia-Lopez leads Dmitry Tursunov (2) 6-4, 3-6, 2-1, susp., rain; Jonas Bjorkman (4) leads Paul-Henri Mathieu (6) 1-0, susp., rain.

Ordina Open

Den Bosch, Netherlands

Singles

Men

Quarterfinals

Ivan Ljubicic (2) d. Janko Tipsarevic, Serbia, 6-3, 6-7 (8), 6-3; Julien Benneteau d. Michael Berrer 7-6 (2), 7-5; Peter Wessels d. Tommy Robredo (1) 6-3, 6-3; Antony Dupuis leads Benjamin Becker 7-6 (2), 3-3, susp., rain.

Women

Quarterfinals

Dinara Safina (4) d. Flavia Pennetta 6-1, 7-5; Jelena Jankovic (1), Serbia, d. Alona Bondarenko (8) 6-2, 6-1; Daniela Hantuchova (5) d. Ana Ivanovic (2), Serbia, 6-3, 6-1; Anna Chakvetadze (3) d. Angelique Kerber 6-2, 6-2.

SPORTLIGHT

June 22

1979 Larry Holmes stops Mike Weaver in the 12th round to retain the WBC heavyweight title at Madison Square Garden in New York.

1994 The Houston Rockets, led by Hakeem Olajuwon, win their first NBA title, beating New York 90-84 in Game 7 of the finals. Olajuwon gets 25 points, 10 rebounds, seven assists and three blocks.

1999 In one of the greatest upsets in Wimbledon s 113-year history, top-ranked Martina Hingis loses 6-2, 6-0 in the opening round to Jelena Dokic, a 16-year-old qualifier ranked 129th.

2001 Karrie Webb sets two scoring records in the LPGA Championship in shooting a 7-under 64 for a three-stroke lead. Webb, at 11-under 131, breaks the 36-hole scoring record by two strokes. Webb shoots a 29 on the front nine for the lowest nine-hole score in the 47-year history of the championship.