Prep basketball, hockey, college basketball, golf
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
City League
Tomorrow
Fremont Ross at Rogers
Scott at Warren Harding
Wednesday
Woodward at Maumee Valley
Friday
Bowsher at Woodward
Central at Clay
Libbey vs. Rogers at UT
Scott at Start
St. Francis vs. St. John s at UT
Waite at Whitmer
Saturday
Northview at Clay
Waite at Newark
Northern Lakes League
Friday
Rossford at Anthony Wayne
Bowling Green at Southview
Springfield at Maumee
Perrysburg at Northview
Saturday
Pickerington Central at Bowling Greeen
Tiffin Columbian at Perrysburg
Rossford at Defiance
Eastwood at Springfield
Suburban Lakes League
Today
Otsego at Eastwood
Genoa at Lake
Thursday
Elmwood at Eastwood
Genoa at Otsego
Lakota at Gibsonburg
Lake at Woodmore
Saturday
Bettsville at Lakota
Otsego at Liberty Center
Gibsonburg at Elmwood
TAAC
Tomorrow
Stritch at Swanton
Danbury at Old Fort
Emmanuel Christian at Greenhills
Maumee Valley at Monclova Christian
Friday
Stritch at Maumee Valley
Ottawa Hills at Danbury
Northwood at Toledo Christian
Saturday
Oak Harbor at Danbury
Monclova Christian at Emmanuel Christian
Ottawa Hills at Tiffin Calvert
Northwood at Swanton
North Baltimore at Maumee Valley, 2:30 p.m.
NWOAL
Friday
Delta at Archbold
Bryan at Evergreen
Liberty Center at Montpelier
Wauseon at Patrick Henry
Saturday
Bryan at Paulding
Delta at Evergreen
Montpelier at Fairview
Wauseon at Pettisville
Midland Athletic
Tomorrow
Hardin Northern ast Mohawk
Friday
Carey at Fostoria St. Wendelin
New Riegel at Hopewell-Loudon
Seneca East at Tiffin Calvert
Saturday
Elgin at Carey
Cory-Rawson at Hopewell-Loudon
Upper Sandusky at Mohawk
New Riegel at Margaretta
Old Fort at Fremont St. Joseph
Sandusky Bay
Friday
Sandusky Perkins at Clyde
Margaretta at Edison
Oaki Harbor at Huron
Sandusky St. Mary at Port Clinton
Saturday
Huron at Keystone
Sandusky at Port Clinton
Shelby at Sandusky Perkins
Norwalk at. Paul at Sandusky St. Mary
Blanchard Valley
Tomorrow
McComb at Fort Jennings
Friday
Arcadia at Pandora-Gilboa
Arlington at Vanlue
Liberty Benton at Cory-Rawson
Leipsic at Hardin Northern
Van Buren at McComb
Saturday
Upper Scioto Valley at Hardin Northern
Leipsic at Ottoville
Pandora-Gilboa at Fort Jennings
Kalida at Van Buren
Green Meadows
Friday
Antwerp at Holgate
Wayne Trace at Ayersville
Edgerton at Tinora
Fairview at Hicksville
Saturday
Hilltop at Antwerp
Stryker at Ayersville
Fayette at Hicksville
Tinora at Continental
Buckeye Border
Friday
Edon at Fayette
Stryker at Hilltop
Saturday
North Central at Pettisville
Putnam County
Friday
Columbus Grove at Lima Catholic
Continental at Kalida
Saturday
Columbus Grove at Miller City
Kalida at Van Buren
Leipsic at Ottoville
Pandora-Gilboa at Fort Jennings
Other Nw Ohio
Friday
Bellevue at Upper Sandusky
Galion at Norwalk
Defiance at Lima Bath
Findlay at Fremont Ross
Shelby at Fostoria
Marion Harding at Napoleon
Celina at Ottawa-Glandorf
SE Michigan
Tomorrow
Clinton at Adrian Madison
Morenci at Britton Macon
Deerfield at Whitmore Lake
Sand Creek at Lenawee Christian
Friday
Adrian Madison at Deerfield
Summerfield at Britton-Macon
Sand Creek at Whitmore Lake
Whiteford at Clinton
Lenawee County
Tomorrow
Blissfield at Hudson
Dundee at Onsted
Erie-Mason at Ida
Friday
Blissfield at Onsted
Erie-Mason at Dundee
Other Se Michigan
Tomorrow
Addison at Hanover Horton
Bedford at Chelsea
Truman at Monroe
Monroe Jefferson at Airport
Monroe St. Mary at Milan
Ann Arbor Huron at Tecumseh
Friday
Manchester at Addison
Adrian at Saline
Lincoiln at Bedford
Monroe at Wyandotte Roosevelt
Milan at Monroe Jefferson
Riverview at Monroe St. Mary
GIRLS
City League
Thursday
Fremont Ross at Clay
Northern Lakes League
Tomorrow
Anthony Wayne at Maumee
Bowling Green at Northview
Perrysburg at Rossford
Springfield at Southview
Thursday
Wauseon at Maumee
Saturday
Genoa at Perrysburg
Lake at Rossford
Suburban Lakes League
Tomorrow
Eastwood at Elmwood
Otsego at Genoa
Gibsonburg at Lakota
Friday
Lakota at Eastwood
Elmwood at Otsego
Genoa at Woodmore
Gibsonburg at Lake
TAAC
Today
Greenhills at Emmanuel Christian
Maumee Valley at Bettsville
Ottawa Hills at Evergreen
Thursday
Stritch at Maumee Valley
Danbury at Ottawa Hills
Toledo Christian at Northwood
Saturday
Swanton at Ottawa Hills
NWOAL
Today
Liberty Center at Patrick Henry
Tomorrow
Ottawa-Glandorf at Archbold
Fairview at Bryan
Fayette at Delta
Pettisville at Liberty Center
Patrick Henry at Leipsic
Wauseon at Napoleon
Saturday
Delta at Evergreen
Bryan at Hicksville
LOCAL BOWLING
honor roll
Men Series 750+
Tim Partridge, Southwyck 797
Aaron Vollmar, Eastern Freeway 785
Women Series 650+
Pam Gorny, Eastern Freeway 691
Nicole Monto, Eastern Freeway 684
Nicole Monto, Rossford Lanes 671
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Men
Mid-American Conference
East
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
Kent St. 6 2 .750 17 5 .773
Akron 6 2 .750 16 5 .762
Ohio 6 2 .750 15 6 .714
BGSU 5 3 .625 10 10 .500
Miami 4 4 .500 10 10 .500
Buffalo 0 8 .000 6 14 .300
West
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
W. Michigan 6 2 .750 12 9 .571
C. Michigan 4 4 .500 9 11 .450
Toledo 4 4 .500 7 13 .350
E. Michigan 3 5 .375 7 13 .350
N. Illinois 2 6 .250 5 15 .250
Ball St. 2 6 .250 3 17 .150
YESTERDAY
Toledo 59 Kent State 56
Western Michigan 64, Bowling Green 50
Ohio 73, Northern Illinois 55
Miami 66, Ball State 54
Central Michigan 100, Buffalo 96
Akron 80, Eastern Michigan 61
Big Ten Conference
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
Wisconsin 8 1 .889 18 3 .857
Purdue 8 1 .889 17 5 .773
Indiana 7 1 .875 18 3 .857
Michigan St. 7 2 .778 19 3 .864
Ohio St. 6 2 .750 15 6 .714
Minnesota 3 5 .375 13 7 .650
Penn St. 3 6 .333 11 10 .524
Iowa 3 6 .333 10 12 .455
Illinois 2 8 .200 10 13 .435
Michigan 1 8 .111 5 16 .238
Northwestern 0 8 .000 7 12 .368
YESTERDAY
Indiana 75, Northwestern 63
Wisconsin 76, Minnesota 62
SATURDAY
Iowa 53, Ohio St. 48
Purdue 83, Illinois 75
Penn St. 85, Michigan St. 76
THURSDAY
Minnesota 77, Michigan 65
Wisconsin 62, Indiana 49
National
EAST
Army 68, Bucknell 52
Carnegie-Mellon 86, Washington, Mo. 55
Chicago 74, Rochester 65
Fairfield 76, Niagara 72
Keuka 86, Penn St.-Harrisburg 77
Loyola, Md. 74, Canisius 62
St. Peter s 78, Manhattan 68
Stevens Tech 84, Rochester Tech 70
Temple 93, George Washington 80
MIDWEST
NYU 79, Case Reserve 67
SOUTH
Brandeis 89, Emory 81
Bridgewater, Va. 73, Lynchburg 59
Claflin 75, Miles 63
ETSU 72, Kennesaw St. 66
N.C. State 67, Wake Forest 65
North Carolina 84, Florida St. 73, OT
S.C.-Upstate 75, Mercer 49
FAR WEST
Montana 59, E. Washington 57
WOMEN
Mid-American Conference
East
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
Ohio 6 2 .750 13 8 .619
BGSU 5 3 .625 16 6 .727
Miami 5 3 .625 13 9 .591
Buffalo 3 4 .429 10 10 .500
Kent St. 3 5 .375 6 14 .300
Akron 2 5 .286 6 15 .286
West
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
W. Michigan 7 1 .750 10 12 .409
Ball St. 4 2 .667 8 11 .421
E. Michigan 5 3 .625 11 9 .550
N. Illinois 4 3 .571 8 11 .421
Toledo 3 5 .375 10 9 .526
C. Michigan 0 8 .000 4 17 .190
YESTERDAY
Bowling Green 71, Toledo 41
Ohio 94, Western Michigan 85
Eastern Michigan 71, Kent State 59
Miami 76, Central Michigan 74
National
EAST
Boston College 70, Miami 42
Bucknell 47, Army 46
Delaware 57, Northeastern 52
Drexel 66, Hofstra 51
Fairfield 72, Canisius 58
Iona 76, Niagara 58
Keuka 79, Penn St.-Harrisburg 32
Manhattan 82, Rider 49
Marist 79, Siena 70
Rochester 54, Chicago 48
Saint Joseph s 72, Massachusetts 66
St. Peter s 62, Loyola, Md. 57
Washington, Mo. 54, Carnegie-Mellon 47
West Virginia 70, Seton Hall 42
Wisconsin 77, Penn St. 59
Xavier 80, Rhode Island 63
MIDWEST
Akron 78, N. Illinois 71
Buffalo 73, Ball St. 62
Case Reserve 70, NYU 58
Chicago St. 66, Longwood 63
Dayton 64, St. Bonaventure 51
Iowa 81, Indiana 65
Nebraska 73, Missouri 67
Ohio St. 76, Minnesota 62
Purdue 62, Northwestern 53
SOUTH
Auburn 68, Mississippi St. 42
Clemson 66, Wake Forest 46
Georgia St. 66, Towson 64
Houston 80, UAB 76, OT
James Madison 69, William & Mary 53
LSU 85, Florida 71
Memphis 62, Rice 56
Mississippi 76, Alabama 47
Old Dominion 93, UNC Wilmington 56
South Carolina 59, Arkansas 50
Tennessee 79, Kentucky 51
Va. Commonwealth 63, George Mason 51
Vanderbilt 61, Georgia 54
SOUTHWEST
Oklahoma 74, Texas 58
college hockey
CCHA
W L T Pts GF GA
Miami 17 3 0 34 85 33
Michigan 15 2 3 33 75 37
Michigan St. 14 3 3 31 67 40
Notre Dame 13 6 1 27 60 39
Neb.-Omaha 9 10 3 21 66 78
Bowling Green 10 10 0 20 56 59
Ferris St. 7 10 3 17 51 50
Alaska-Fairbanks 7 12 3 17 49 65
N. Michigan 7 11 2 16 52 62
Ohio St. 5 14 1 11 44 72
Lake Superior St. 3 13 4 10 43 80
W. Michigan 3 16 1 7 41 74
OVERALL RECORDS: Miami 25-3-0, Michigan 22-3-3, Michigan St. 18-6-5, Notre Dame 20-9-1, Bowling Green 13-13-0, Ferris St. 10-12-4, Neb.-Omaha 12-13-3, N. Michigan 10-15-3, Alaska-Fairbanks 7-15-4, Ohio St. 9-19-2, W. Michigan 7-19-2, Lake Superior St. 5-16-5.
SATURDAY
Alaska-Fairbanks 3, W. Michigan 2
Ferris St. 1, Lake Superior St. 1, tie
Michigan St. 4, Nebraska-Omaha 2
N. Michigan 3, Michigan 3, tie
Ohio St. 4, Bowling Green 2
Friday, Feb. 8
Alaska-Fairbanks at Bowling Green
Ferris St. at Notre Dame
Lake Superior St. at W. Michigan
Michigan at Miami
Michigan St. at N. Michigan
Ohio St. at Nebraska-Omaha
Saturday, Feb. 9
Alaska-Fairbanks at Bowling Green
Ferris St. at Notre Dame
Lake Superior St. at W. Michigan
Michigan at Miami
Michigan St. at N. Michigan
Ohio St. at Nebraska-Omaha
notes
BASKETBALL: There will be a sixth grade girls tournament. At Monroe Public Schools, entry fee is $130. For information contact Mike Madison 734-754-1979.
BASEBALL: Presidents Day Camps. Pitching Sunday Feb. 17 & Hitting Monday Feb. 18. For ages U-10,U-13 & 14 to high school players. Sessions start 9 a.m. each day. Contact Allen Davis at 419-392-4106 or email aadcoach@aol.com.
BASEBALL: Indoor Hitting league. For grades 7 & 8. Four weeks, 4-man teams. Sundays starting Feb. 24, Games start at 9 a.m. Contact Allen Davis at 419-392-4106 or email aadcoach@aol.com.
tennis
Movistar Open
Vina del Mar, Chile
Singles
Semifinals
Juan Monaco (3) d. Santiago Ventura 6-2, 6-4.
Fernando Gonzalez (1) d. Pablo Cuevas 6-7 (4), 7-6 (6), 6-2.
Championship
Fernando Gonzalez (1) d. Juan Monaco (3) walkover.
Doubles
Championship
Jose Acasuso and Sebastian Prieto d. Maximo Gonzalez and Juan Monaco 6-1, 3-0, retired.
Fed Cup
WORLD GROUP
First Round
Winners to semifinals, April 26-27; losers to WG playoffs, April 26-27
Germany 1, United States 1
La Jolla, Calif.
Singles
Sabine Lisicki d. Lindsay Davenport 6-1, 7-5.
Ashley Harkleroad d. Tatjana Malek 6-1, 6-3.
Russia 4, Israel 1
Ramat Hasharon, Israel
Singles
Shahar Peer d. Dinara Safina 0-6, 6-2, 6-2.
Maria Sharapova d. Tzipi Obziler 6-0, 6-4.
Reverse Singles
Maria Sharapova d. Shahar Peer 6-1, 6-1.
Anna Chakvetadze d. Tzipi Obziler 6-4, 6-2.
Doubles
Dinara Safina and Elena Vesnina d. Tzipi Obziler and Shahar Peer 6-0, 1-6, 6-4.
latest line
NBA
ATLANTA 5 (190) Philadelphia
ORLANDO 3 (199) Dallas
Toronto 71/2 (191) MIAMI
NEW YORK 3 (191) LA Clippers
Houston 51/2 (190) MINNESOTA
UTAH 3 (203) New Orleans
PHOENIX 14 (214) Charlotte
PORTLAND 3 (203) Denver
Chicago 1 (193) SEATTLE
College Basketball
MARQUETTE 31/2 Louisville
ST. JOSEPH S 5 Villanova
ARKANSAS STATE 3 Middle Tenn State
KANSAS 20 Missouri
San Francisco 51/2 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
FRESNO STATE 17 Louisiana Tech
San Diego 3 PEPPERDINE
ST. MARY S, CA 21/2 Gonzaga
SANTA CLARA 12 Portland
Added Games
Tenn Chattanooga 5 WESTERN CAROLINA
SIENA 51/2 Marist
COLL OF CHARLESTON 17 The Citadel
GEORGIA SOUTHERN 3 NC Greensboro
Home Team in CAPS
Transactions
BASEBALL
National League
NEW YORK METS Acquired LHP Johan Santana from Minnesota for OF Carlos Gomez, RHP Philip Humber, RHP Kevin Mulvey and RHP Deolis Guerra. Agreed to terms with Santana on a six-year contract and RHP Jorge Sosa on a one-year contract.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS Agreed to terms with RHP Jon Rauch on a two-year contract.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
LOS ANGELES KINGS Placed F Ladislav Nagy on injured reserve, retroactive to Jan. 18. Recalled C Brian Boyle and D Peter Harrold from Minnesota (AHL).
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS Reassigned D Alain Nasreddine and F Jonathan Filewich to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL).
COLLEGE
MISSOURI Reinstated junior F Leo Lyons and senior F Marshall Brown to the men s basketball team.
TENNESSEE Suspended DB Vince Faison for the first two games of the 2008 season for violation of team rules.
golf
FBR Open
PGA
Scottsdale, Ariz.; Par: 71
Final Round
(FedExCup points in parentheses)
x-won on first hole of playoff
x-J.B. Holmes (4,500), $1,080,000 68-65-66-71 270
Phil Mickelson (2,700), $648,000 68-68-67-67 270
Charles Warren (1,700), $408,000 65-69-67-70 271
Stuart Appleby (943), $226,200 69-66-71-66 272
Steve Elkington (943), $226,200 69-66-70-67 272
Kevin Na (943), $226,200 69-67-67-69 272
Kevin Sutherland (943), $226,200 65-72-66-69 272
Ben Crane (943), $226,200 70-65-67-70 272
Boo Weekley (650), $156,000 68-69-69-67 273
Mark Wilson (650), $156,000 68-69-68-68 273
Bill Haas (650), $156,000 67-68-69-69 273
Brandt Snedeker (650), $156,000 67-69-67-70 273
Briny Baird (469), $112,500 71-64-74-65 274
Charlie Wi (469), $112,500 66-71-67-70 274
Nick O Hern (469), $112,500 69-65-68-72 274
Jonathan Byrd (469), $112,500 69-64-68-73 274
Brian Gay (375), $90,000 66-71-69-69 275
Jeff Quinney (375), $90,000 69-71-69-66 275
Kenny Perry (375), $90,000 67-66-71-71 275
Jason Day (281), $67,440 71-68-70-67 276
Tom Pernice, Jr. (281), $67,440 70-70-65-71 276
K.J. Choi (281), $67,440 68-68-74-66 276
Rich Beem (281), $67,440 66-72-66-72 276
Mark Calcavecchia (281), $67,440 70-70-64-72 276
Charles Howell III (195), $46,800 67-68-72-70 277
Robert Allenby (195), $46,800 68-67-71-71 277
Jeff Overton (195), $46,800 69-71-66-71 277
Fredrik Jacobson (195), $46,800 71-66-72-68 277
Todd Hamilton (195), $46,800 70-68-68-71 277
Anthony Kim (159), $38,100 69-70-69-70 278
John Rollins (159), $38,100 69-68-70-71 278
Richard Johnson (159), $38,100 68-72-68-70 278
Stephen Leaney (159), $38,100 69-69-68-72 278
Rory Sabbatini (118), $28,400 68-70-70-71 279
Nick Watney (118), $28,400 71-66-71-71 279
Camilo Villegas (118), $28,400 66-67-73-73 279
Steve Marino (118), $28,400 73-66-69-71 279
Tommy Armour III (118), $28,400 67-69-70-73 279
Woody Austin (118), $28,400 68-70-71-70 279
Frank Lickliter II (118), $28,400 69-65-71-74 279
Jason Gore (118), $28,400 71-65-69-74 279
Jon Mills (118), $28,400 70-70-69-70 279
Mike Weir (78), $18,720 70-68-70-72 280
Pat Perez (78), $18,720 69-65-75-71 280
Cliff Kresge (78), $18,720 71-67-67-75 280
Billy Mayfair (78), $18,720 72-68-70-70 280
John Senden (78), $18,720 68-69-74-69 280
Daniel Chopra (78), $18,720 69-67-67-77 280
Justin Leonard (78), $18,720 70-67-66-77 280
Sean O Hair (61), $14,610 69-70-68-74 281
Rocco Mediate (61), $14,610 70-69-70-72 281
Ted Purdy (61), $14,610 70-70-72-69 281
Nathan Green (61), $14,610 70-70-74-67 281
Fred Funk (57), $13,740 69-70-68-75 282
Cameron Beckman (57), $13,740 69-70-69-74 282
Chris DiMarco (57), $13,740 68-70-71-73 282
Troy Matteson (57), $13,740 68-72-73-69 282
Doug LaBelle II (55), $13,080 69-64-75-75 283
Tom Lehman (55), $13,080 69-69-71-74 283
Jay Williamson (55), $13,080 69-68-72-74 283
Michael Allen (55), $13,080 67-71-72-73 283
Lucas Glover (55), $13,080 68-69-74-72 283
Chez Reavie (55), $13,080 69-70-72-72 283
J.J. Henry (55), $13,080 68-71-73-71 283
Eric Axley (52), $12,480 68-70-74-72 284
Ben Curtis (52), $12,480 73-67-73-71 284
Craig Barlow (52), $12,480 70-70-75-69 284
Joe Durant (51), $12,240 73-66-70-76 285
John Mallinger (51), $12,120 71-69-72-74 286
Kevin Stadler 69-67-76 WD
Dubai Desert Classic
Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Par: 72
Final
Tiger Woods, United States 65-71-73-65 274
Martin Kaymer, Germany 67-73-69-66 275
Ernie Els, South Africa 68-72-65-71 276
Louis Oosthuizen, South Africa 73-69-69-65 276
Graeme McDowell, Nothern Ireland 67-72-69-70 278
Ricardo Gonzalez, Argentina 72-71-72-65 280
Peter Hedblom, Sweden 69-70-70-71 280
Soren Hansen, Denmark 68-72-70-70 280
Henrik Stenson, Sweden 68-70-68-74 280
Niclas Fasth, Sweden 72-71-70-68 281
Thomas Levet, France 67-71-72-71 281
Ross Fisher, England 69-70-71-71 281
Lee Westwood, England 69-71-68-73 281
Bradley Dredge, Wales 73-72-68-69 282
Jean-Baptiste Gonnet, France 72-68-72-70 282
Paul McGinley, Ireland 71-72-69-70 282
Scott Hend, Australia 67-72-72-71 282
Gary Murphy, Ireland 67-72-71-72 282
Jeev Milkha Singh, India 67-76-69-71 283
Sportlight
Feb. 4
1991 The doors of Cooperstown are slammed shut on Pete Rose when the Hall of Fame s board of directors votes 12-0 to bar players on the permanently ineligible list from consideration.
2001 The usually high-scoring NHL All-Star game outdoes itself in its 51st edition as the North America team beats the World squad 14-12. Boston s Bill Guerin has three goals and two assists to win the MVP award.

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