Local golf, amateur baseball, WNBA, CFL

7/13/2007

GOLF

John Deere Classic

PGA

Silvis, Ill., par 71

Neal Lancaster 33-31 64

Paul Stankowski 31-34 65

Kenny Perry 31-34 65

Scott Gutschewski 33-32 65

Duffy Waldorf 31-34 65

Jason Dufner 33-32 65

Bob May 31-35 66

Kevin Sutherland 33-33 66

Briny Baird 34-33 67

Paul Goydos 33-34 67

Jonathan Byrd 34-33 67

Kirk Triplett 33-34 67

Kent Jones 33-34 67

Cameron Beckman 33-34 67

Nathan Green 31-36 67

Craig Lile 33-34 67

Carl Pettersson 34-33 67

D.J. Trahan 33-34 67

Brendon de Jonge 33-34 67

Bob Heintz 32-35 67

Chris Couch 37-31 68

Alex Cejka 34-34 68

Marco Dawson 32-36 68

Scott Gump 33-35 68

Kris Cox 35-33 68

Kevin Na 34-34 68

David Branshaw 34-34 68

Tim Petrovic 33-35 68

Phil Tataurangi 35-33 68

Charles Warren 35-33 68

Tim Clark 33-35 68

Tom Johnson 33-35 68

Tim Herron 33-36 69

Troy Matteson 33-36 69

Tommy Armour III 36-33 69

Tom Byrum 34-35 69

Kevin Stadler 33-36 69

Andrew Buckle 33-36 69

D.J. Brigman 35-34 69

Michael Sim 33-36 69

Billy Mayfair 33-36 69

Paul Gow 35-34 69

Jeff Brehaut 33-36 69

Peter Lonard 35-34 69

Jason Gore 32-37 69

Brandt Snedeker 35-34 69

Jesper Parnevik 33-36 69

Greg Kraft 33-36 69

Jeff Gove 34-35 69

Stephen Leaney 34-35 69

Harrison Frazar 36-33 69

Vance Veazey 32-37 69

Jarrod Lyle 34-35 69

Chris Tidland 34-35 69

Jonathan Moore 34-35 69

Dicky Pride 33-37 70

Zach Johnson 35-35 70

Ted Purdy 36-34 70

Heath Slocum 33-37 70

John Huston 35-35 70

Camilo Villegas 35-35 70

Jerry Smith 35-35 70

Darron Stiles 37-33 70

Luke List 33-37 70

Johnson Wagner 33-37 70

Jay Williamson 37-33 70

Jim McGovern 34-36 70

Pat Perez 35-35 70

Daisuke Maruyama 35-35 70

J.P. Hayes 36-34 70

Mark Brooks 35-35 70

Doug LaBelle II 33-37 70

Brady Schnell 34-36 70

Jeff Overton 34-36 70

Arjun Atwal 36-34 70

Daniel Chopra 36-35 71

Dan Forsman 35-36 71

Lucas Glover 36-35 71

Todd Hamilton 34-37 71

Notah Begay III 34-37 71

Lee Janzen 36-35 71

Joe Ogilvie 37-34 71

Richard S. Johnson 36-35 71

Steve Allan 34-37 71

George McNeill 34-37 71

Rich Barcelo 35-36 71

Chris Stroud 35-36 71

Jose Coceres 37-34 71

Craig Barlow 35-36 71

Grant Waite 34-37 71

Mark Wilson 36-35 71

Ryan Palmer 35-36 71

Craig Kanada 36-35 71

Bronson Lacassie 33-38 71

Ohio Amateur

Springfield Country Club, par 70

Jason Kokrak, Warren 70-69-68 207

Kevin Grabeman, Springboro 66-71-76 213

Wes Homan Jr, Cincinnati 73-70-71 214

Andy Miller, Xenia 68-76-71 215

Blake Sattler, New Philadelphia 73-72-70 215

David Ludlow, Burton 68-76-71 215

Ryan Reichley, Fairborn 76-68-71 215

Jason Gerken, Logan 71-77-68 216

Jeff Mallette, North Canton 73-71-73 217

Tom Ballinger, Mansfield 73-70-74 217

Alan Fadel, Toledo 74-71-73 218

Ethan Tracy, Hilliard 72-73-73 218

Matt Ries, Hilliard 70-74-74 218

Andy Birch, Springfield 71-70-78 219

Matt Stauch, Dublin 74-75-71 220

Michael Drobnick, Hilliard 73-72-75 220

Peter Samborsky, Dayton 73-73-74 220

Steven Drake, Findlay 75-74-71 220

TJ Brudzinski, Columbus 73-76-71 220

Tyler Riley, Findlay 71-78-71 220

Alex Martin, Middletown 77-74-70 221

CJ Gatto, Columbus 73-78-70 221

Tommy Wiegand, Avon Lake 74-74-73 221

Ben Bastel, Upper Sandusky 76-74-72 222

Bo Hoag, Columbus 74-74-74 222

Geoff Stevens, Centerville 73-78-72 223

Mark Telerico, Aurora 76-73-74 223

Sean Reed, Canal Winchester 74-75-74 223

Steve Anderson, Hobe Sound, Fla. 75-74-74 223

Nick Lambos, Canton 75-74-75 224

Rob Chappell, Cincinnati 76-75-73 224

Alan Wharton, Pickerington 72-77-76 225

Alex Redfield, Powell 73-74-78 225

Andy Koelsch, Springfield 75-76-74 225

Jay Overy, Grafton 74-75-76 225

Tanner Murphy, Columbus 76-74-75 225

Tom Miles, Dublin 79-72-74 225

Mark Phillips, Hilliard 73-78-75 226

Michael Cress, Dublin 76-76-74 226

Stew Jamieson, Worthington 75-76-75 226

Failed to make 54 hole cut

Blake Furgerson, Concord 67-80-80 227

Chris Miller, New Philadelphia 75-74-78 227

Corey Iacofano, Painesville 76-75-76 227

Drew Davidson, Canton 75-75-77 227

Kurt Peterson, Massillon 75-76-76 227

Sean Keating, Cincinnati 75-78-74 227

Brad Baker, Warsaw 74-76-78 228

Brian Keating, Cincinnati 74-76-79 229

Derrick Williams, Lorain 77-76-76 229

Kyle Coconis, Zanesville 76-76-77 229

Jake Daly, Cincinnati 80-73-77 230

Matt Ehlinger, New Carlisle 76-77-77 230

Steve Laslo, Gahanna 78-74-78 230

Dave Clancy, Springboro 76-74-81 231

Jeff Kerns, Ironton 76-77-78 231

Chuck Parsons, Springfield 71-79-82 232

Greg Frey, Columbus 77-76-79 232

David Cape, Columbus 74-77-83 234

Mac McLaughlin, Shaker Hts. 76-76-85 237

David Shepherd, Dublin WD

CYCLING

Tour de France

At Autun, France

Fifth Stage

A 113.4-mile medium mountain stage from Chablis to Autun

1. Filippo Pozzato, Italy, Liquigas, 4 hours, 39 minutes, 1 second. 2. Oscar Freire, Spain, Rabobank, same time. 3. Daniele Bennati, Italy, Lampre-Fondital, same time. 4. Kim Kirchen, Luxembourg, T-Mobile, same time. 5. Erik Zabel, Germany, Team Milram, same time.

Overall Standings

(After five stages)

1. Fabian Cancellara, Switzerland, Team CSC, 19:49:55. 4:39:01 24:28:56 2. Andreas Kloeden, Germany, Astana, :33. 3. Filippo Pozzato, Italy, Liquigas, :35. 4. David Millar, Britain, Saunier Duval-Prodir, :41. 5. George Hincapie, United States, Discovery Channel, :43.

TENNIS

Swedish Open

Bastad, Sweden

Singles

Second Round

David Ferrer (2) d. Nicolas Massu 6-3, 3-6, 6-3; Gilles Simon d. Juan Monaco (7) 6-4, 6-4; Carlos Moya (4) d. Thomas Johansson 6-2, 6-3; Robin Soderling (6) d. Fernando Verdasco 6-3, 5-7, 7-6 (4).

Swiss Open

Gstaad, Switzerland

Singles

Second Round

Andreas Seppi d. Stefan Koubek 1-6, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (6); Paul-Henri Mathieu (5) d. Feliciano Lopez 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (4); Martin Vassallo Arguello d. Nicolas Lapentti 6-4, 3-6, 6-4; Igor Andreev d. Potito Starace (8) 6-3, 7-5; Gael Monfils d. Jiri Vanek 6-1, 6-4; Richard Gasquet (3) d. Kristof Vliegen 6-3, 6-4.

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

Major League Baseball

MLB Suspended San Diego LHP David Wells for seven games and fined him $3,000 for inappropriate actions in a game against Atlanta on July 7.

American League

BALTIMORE ORIOLES Activated RHP Danys Baez from the 15-day DL. Assigned LHP Kurt Birkins to Norfolk (IL).

CHICAGO WHITE SOX Recalled RHP Charlie Haeger from Charlotte (IL).

CLEVELAND INDIANS Signed DH Travis Hafner to a four-year contract extension.

OAKLAND ATHLETICS Placed RHP Rich Harden on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 8. Placed INF Donnie Murphy on the bereavement list. Recalled INF J.J. Furmaniak from Sacramento (PCL). Purchased the contract of RHP Andrew Brown from Sacramento. Transferred RHP Justin Duchscherer from the 15-to the 60-day DL.

National League

CHICAGO CUBS Agreed to terms with INF Anthony Thomas and INF Darwin Barney.

CINCINNATI REDS Placed OF Josh Hamilton on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 8. Purchased the contract of C Chad Moeller from Louisville (IL). Claimed LHP Alexander Smit off waivers from Minnesota.

HOUSTON ASTROS Activated RHP Brad Lidge from the 15-day DL. Optioned LHP Mark McLemore to Round Rock (PCL).

NEW YORK METS Designated INF-OF Julio Franco for assignment. Recalled OF Lastings Milledge from Binghamton (EL). Agreed to terms with INF Marlon Anderson on a minor league contract and assigned him to New Orleans (PCL).

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Activated SS David Eckstein from the 15-day DL. Placed RHP Todd Wellemeyer on the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Brendan Ryan to Memphis (PCL). Recalled RHP Andy Cavazos from Memphis. Announced the promotion of OF Chris Grossman and C Luke Gorsett to Palm Beach (FSL) from Quad Cities (MWL). Assigned OF Antonio DeJesus, 3B Arnoldi Cruz and C Nick Derba to Quad Cities.

BASKETBALL

DALLAS MAVERICKS Re-signed G-F Devean George to a one-year contract.

ORLANDO MAGIC Agreed to terms with C Dwight Howard on a five-year contract extension.

SAN ANTONIO SPURS Re-signed G Jacque Vaughn and F Matt Bonner to multiyear contracts.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

ANAHEIM DUCKS Signed D Joe Callahan to one-year contract and C Brandon Segal to a two-year contract.

ATLANTA THRASHERS Re-signed F Jesse Schultz.

DALLAS STARS Signed C Mike Ribeiro to a one-year contract and C Joel Lundqvist to a two-year contract.

EDMONTON OILERS Signed D Sheldon Souray.

MINNESOTA WILD Signed G Anton Khudobin.

NEW YORK ISLANDERS Signed D Aaron Johnson to a one-year contract.

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS Re-signed RW Colby Armstrong to a two-year contract. Signed C Chris Minard and C Nathan Smith.

PHOENIX COYOTES Signed C Peter Mueller. Re-signed D Brendan Bell to a one-year contract.

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Signed D Mike Lundin to a two-year contract.

COLLEGE

TENNESSEE Signed David Cutcliffe, offensive coordinator, and John Chavis, defensive coordinator to three-year contract extensions through June 30, 2010 and Greg Adkins, offensive line coach; Dan Brooks, defensive line coach; Steve Caldwell, defensive ends coach; Matt Luke, tight ends coach; Kurt Roper, running backs coach; Trooper Taylor, assistant head coach for player development and wide receivers coach; and Larry Slade, defensive backs coach, to two-year contracts through June 30, 2009.

FOOTBALL

CFL

LAST NIGHT

Toronto 48, Calgary 15

TONIGHT

Edmonton at Winnipeg, 7 p.m.

British Columbia at Saskatchewan, 10 p.m.

Arena Football Playoffs

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP

National Conference

Tomorrow: Columbus at Georgia, 1 p.m.

American Conference

Tomorrow: Chicago at San Jose, 4 p.m.

WNBA

LAST NIGHT

Houston 87, Minnesota 77

Indiana 79, New York 63

Detroit 78, Chicago 65

Connecticut at Sacramento, late

TONIGHT

No games scheduled

SPORTS NOTES

St. John s Jesuit is seeking a VARSITY BASEBALL COACH to run the program. Anyone interested should contact Brian Miller, AD, 419-865-5743 ext. 280 or e-mail bmiller@sjjtitans.org. Deadline is August 5.

HOLE IN ONE

TOM BOISSELLE, No. 5 at Heather Downs CC, 193 yards, rescue club.

LOCAL golf

Toledo CC 9-Holers Club Championship

Championship Flight: Mary Saddemi; First Flight: Kathy Cook; Second Flight: Claudia Handwork.

TDGA Jr. Match Play

At Stone Oak

BOYS: finals--Kyle Labedee d. Kurt Kincade, 37-holes.

GIRLS: finals--Caroline Powers d. Alyssa Shimel, 18-holes, 1-up.

LATEST LINE

Baseball

National League

CHICAGO CUBS 8-9 Houston

FLORIDA 7-8 Washington

PHILADELPHIA 61/2 -71/2 St. Louis

NY METS 71/2 -81/2 Cincinnati

ATLANTA 7-8 Pittsburgh

MILWAUKEE 61/2 -71/2 Colorado

San Diego Even-6 ARIZONA

LA Dodgers Even-6 SAN FRANCISCO

American League

CLEVELAND 81/2 -91/2 Kansas City

BALTIMORE 6-7 Chi White Sox

BOSTON 61/2 -71/2 Toronto

NY Yankees 6-7 TAMPA BAY

MINNESOTA 81/2 -91/2 Oakland

Detroit Even-6 SEATTLE

LA ANGELS 9-11 Texas

Home Team in CAPS

AMATEUR BASEBALL

Sr. ACME

Pettisville 000 000 - 0 4 1

Patrick Henry 004 105 x - 10 12 0

WP-Reese. LP-Frey. Bower (P), 2-4, 2 grand slams, 8 RBI.

Northview 011 00 - 2 3 1

Start 217 2x - 12 12 1

WP-Maran. LP-Miller. Szmania (S), 3-3, 2B, 3B, 2 RBI.

Clay 000 200 1 - 4 4 3

Anthony Wayne A 004 403 x - 11 12 1

WP-Gothkey. LP-O Shea. Nagel (AW), 2-4, 2B, 3 RBI.

Anthony Wayne B 210 000 0 - 3 6 3

Central 013 102 x - 7 8 1

WP-Meinzer. LP-Lambert. Lehman (C), 3-4, 2B, RBI.

Anthony Wayne B 010 110 0 - 3 4 0

Start 100 021 x - 4 7 1

WP-Szamania. LP-Hilfinger. Aldaco (S) 2-3, 2B, game-winning RBI.

Legion

Whitehouse 072 120 000 - 12 13 2

Fremont 024 001 030 - 10 16 4

WP-Albright. LP-Esposito. Simon (W), 1-4, HR.

SOCCER

Major League Soccer

LAST NIGHT

Houston 4, Chicago 0

SPORTLIGHT

July 13

1881 William Renshaw sets the record for the shortest men s championship match by time and games by beating John T. Hartley 6-0, 6-1, 6-1 in 37 minutes at Wimbledon.

1941 The PGA tournament is won by Vic Ghezzi with a 1-up 38-hole victory over Byron Nelson.

1943 The first night game in All-Star history is played at Philadelphia s Shibe Park. Boston s Bobby Doerr provides the big blow, a three-run homer, in the AL s 5-3 win.

1971 Reggie Jackson hits a mammoth home run off the power generator on the right-field roof at Tiger Stadium to highlight a barrage of six homers three by each team as the AL beats the NL 6-4 in the All-Star game.

1972 Robert Irsay buys the stock of the Los Angeles Rams for $19 million and swaps the franchise for the Baltimore Colts. The players and coaches are not affected.

1980 Amy Alcott shoots a record score of 280 to win the U.S. Women s Open by nine strokes over Hollis Stacy.

1996 Cigar matches Citation s modern North American record of 16 consecutive wins, pulling away to take the $1.05 million Arlington Citation Challenge by 31/2 lengths.

1997 Alison Nicholas holds off Nancy Lopez for a one-stroke victory in the U.S. Women s Open. Nicholas shoots a 72-hole total of 10-under 274, the most under par in the 52-year history of the event.

2003 Beth Daniel becomes the oldest winner in LPGA Tour history, birdying the final two holes to beat Juli Inkster by a stroke in the Canadian Women s Open. At 46 years, 8 months and 29 days, Daniel breaks the age record set by JoAnne Carner in 1985.