HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
BOYS
City League
Tomorrow
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
Tomorrow
Rossford at Anthony Wayne
Bowling Green at Southview
Springfield at Maumee
Perrysburg at Northview
Saturday
Pickerington Central at Bowling Green
Tiffin Columbian at Perrysburg
Rossford at Defiance
Eastwood at Springfield
Suburban Lakes League
Tonight
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 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
Tomorrow
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 League
Tomorrow
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 Conf.
Tomorrow
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 Conf.
Tomorrow
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 Conf.
Tomorrow
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 Conf.
Tomorrow
Edon at Fayette
Stryker at Hilltop
Putnam County League
Tomorrow
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
Tomorrow
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
Tri-County Conf.
Tomorrow
Adrian Madison at Deerfield
Summerfield at Britton-Macon
Sand Creek at Whitmore Lake
Whiteford at Clinton
Lenawee County
Tomorrow
Blissfield at Onsted
Erie-Mason at Dundee
Other SE Michigan
Tomorrow
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
Last night
Semifinals at Start
Waite 68, Notre Dame 58
Central 45, Start 41
(Championship Saturday at 3 p.m.)
Tomorrow
Fremont Ross at Clay
Northern Lakes League
Tonight
Wauseon at Maumee
Suburban Lakes League
Tomorrow
Lakota at Eastwood
Elmwood at Otsego
Genoa at Woodmore
Gibsonburg at Lake
TAAC
Tonight
Stritch at Maumee Valley
Danbury at Ottawa Hills
Toledo Christian at Northwood
Saturday
Swanton at Ottawa Hills
LAST NIGHT
Start 13 12 11 5 41
Central 10 8 13 14 45
START: Kynard 1-3-5, McCorey 3-1-7, Mickles 1-0-2, Richardson 3-0-6, Arnold 1-2-1-9, Bishop 5-2-12. Totals: 14-2-7-41.
CENTRAL: Farell 0-2-2, Lewis 1-1-4-9, Calhoun 6-1-2-17, Nowacki 1-4-6, Jones 5-1-11. Totals: 13-2-13-45.
Notre Dame 7 16 17 18 58
Waite 15 22 10 21 68
NOTRE DAME: Litle 1-1-3, Pryor 2-2-6, Strall 2-1-5, Fought 3-0-6, Okonta 3-0-6, Adamski 2-1-5, Donovan 2-1-5, Blanton 5-2-6-22. Totals: 20-2-12-58.
WAITE: Middlebrooks 5-0-10, Jackson 2-2-0-10, Haynes 1-3-5, Keaton 2-0-4, Perkins 5-1-11, Howard 10-1-5-28. Totals: 25-3-9-68.
Woodward 1 4 12 17 34
Maumee Valley 6 7 8 10 31
WOODWARD: Sullivan 0-3-3, Wysinger 2-1-5, Bean 0-2-2, Jones 6-1-13, Lane 3-0-6, Bradford 1-0-2, Gary 1-1-3. Totals: 13-8-34.
MAUMEE VALLEY: Spengler 2-1-0-7, Upamaka 2-0-4, Brown 9-2-20. Totals: 13-1-2-31.
PREP HOCKEY
District Tournament
All Games at Tam O Shanter
Monday Feb. 11
Clay vs. Bowling Green, 6 p.m.
Perrysburg vs. Findlay, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 13
Maumee vs. Anthony Wayne, 6 p.m.
Springfield vs. St. Francis, 8 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 14
Start vs. Northview, 6 p.m.
Fremont Ross vs. Southview, 8 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 16
Ottawa Hills vs. St. John s, 6 p.m.
Whitmer vs. Central Catholic, 9 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 20
Clay/Bowling Green winner vs. Perrysburg/Findlay winner, 6 p.m.
Maumee/Anthony Wayne winner vs. Springfield/St. Francis winner, 8 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 21
Start/Northview winner vs. Fremont Ross/Southview winner, 6 p.m.
Ottawa Hills/St. John s winner vs. Whitmer/Central Catholic winner, 8 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 23
Winners of games played Feb. 20, 6 p.m.
Winners of games played Feb. 21, 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 1
Winners of games played Feb. 23, 7 p.m.
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.
TOMORROW
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
Alaska-Fairbanks at Bowling Green
Ferris St. at Notre Dame
Michigan at Miami
Michigan St. at N. Michigan
Ohio St. at Nebraska-Omaha
Men
Mid-American Conference
East
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
Kent St. 7 2 .778 18 5 .783
Akron 6 3 .667 16 6 .727
Ohio 6 3 .667 15 7 .682
Miami 5 4 .556 11 10 .524
BGSU 5 4 .556 10 11 .476
Buffalo 1 8 .111 7 14 .333
West
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
W. Michigan 7 2 .778 13 9 .571
C. Michigan 5 4 .556 10 11 .476
E. Michigan 4 5 .444 8 13 .381
Toledo 4 5 .444 7 14 .333
N. Illinois 2 7 .222 5 16 .238
Ball St. 2 7 .222 3 18 .143
LAST NIGHT
Miami 76, Toledo 47
Cent. Michigan 81, Bowling Green 77, OT
E. Michigan 63, Ohio 56
Kent 64, Ball St. 61
W, Michigan 86, Akron 66
TUESDAY
Buffalo 89, N. Illinois 81
SATURDAY
N. Illinois at Kent St., 2
W. Michigan at Ohio, 2:30
Cent. Michigan at Miami, 4
Akron at Ball St., 7
SUNDAY
Toledo at Bowling Green, 4
E. Michigan at Buffalo, 4
Big Ten Conference
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
Wisconsin 9 1 .900 19 3 .864
Purdue 9 1 .900 18 5 .783
Indiana 7 1 .875 18 3 .857
Michigan St. 7 2 .778 19 3 .864
Ohio St. 7 2 .778 16 6 .727
Minnesota 4 5 .444 14 7 .667
Penn St. 3 7 .300 11 11 .500
Iowa 3 7 .300 10 13 .435
Illinois 2 8 .200 10 13 .435
Michigan 1 9 .100 5 17 .227
Northwestern 0 9 .000 7 13 .350
LAST NIGHT
Minnesota 92, Northwestern 72
Wisconsin 60, Iowa 54
TUESDAY
Ohio State 65, Michigan 55
Purdue 67, Penn St. 53
TONIGHT
Indiana at Illinois, 9
SATURDAY
Iowa at Minnesota, 2
Penn St. at Michigan, 4
Northwestern at Michigan St., 7
Purdue at Wisconsin, 9
SUNDAY
Indiana at Ohio St., 1
Area
OWENS 85, CUYAHOGA 84
OWENS: Walker 4-5-13, Broyles 1-2-0-8, Ellis 0-1-6-9, Hall 8-3-19, Taylor 3-2-2-14, Davis 1-2-4, Manns 0-1-1, Billingsley 1-0-2, Gibbs 6-3-15. Totals: 24-5-22-85.
CUYAHOGA: Zephyr 0-1-1, Leonard 2-2-2-12, Liggins 2-3-5-18, McClure 3-2-8, Smith 6-2-14, Evans 6-2-4-22, Reid 2-2-6, Goodson 1-1-3. Totals: 22-7-19-84.
National
EAST
Albany, N.Y. 80, New Hampshire 59
Allegheny 74, Oberlin 55
American U. 62, Holy Cross 46
Bethany,W.Va. 92, Thiel 67
Bridgeport 88, Molloy 61
Brooklyn 80, Medgar Evers 66
Bucknell 91, Colgate 85, OT
C.W. Post 71, Dowling 45
California, Pa. 71, Edinboro 64
Clarion 76, Slippery Rock 63
Coast Guard 60, Wheaton, Mass. 57
Connecticut 63, Syracuse 61
Delaware 68, UNC Wilmington 67
Duquesne 102, Saint Joseph s 88
Gettysburg 75, Dickinson 51
Hartford 69, Maine 67
Johns Hopkins 64, Franklin & Marshall 59
Keystone 67, Penn St.-Berks 59
Kings, Pa. 74, DeSales 66
Kutztown 78, East Stroudsburg 56
La Salle 80, George Washington 58
Lehman 60, CCNY 55, OT
Mansfield 64, Bloomsburg 56
Maryland 70, Boston College 65
Messiah 71, Albright 68
Millersville 75, West Chester 62
Muhlenberg 75, Haverford 67
Northeastern 67, Old Dominion 60
Notre Dame 95, Seton Hall 69
Old Westbury 85, St. Joseph s, L.I. 76
Queens, N.Y. 73, New Haven 63
Ramapo 70, N.J. City 61
Rutgers-Newark 76, Montclair St. 55
St. John s 52, Rutgers 45
St. Vincent 66, Geneva 64
Stevens Tech 63, College of N.J. 52
UMBC 75, Stony Brook 63
Vermont 83, Binghamton 78
Washington & Jefferson 65, Westminster, Pa. 56
York, N.Y. 60, NYCCT 58
York, Pa. 84, Salisbury 74
SOUTH
Anderson, S.C. 75, Limestone 73
Armstrong Atlantic 73, Ga. Southwestern 55
Averett 92, Ferrum 79
Bridgewater, Va. 70, Va. Wesleyan 60
Carson-Newman 93, North Greenville 66
Coastal Carolina 50, Winthrop 49
Davidson 74, Elon 64
Duke 89, North Carolina 78
East Carolina 64, Rice 45
Florida Atlantic 77, Louisiana-Monroe 72
Florida St. 62, Miami 55
Georgia Tech 89, Wake Forest 83
Guilford 64, Washington & Lee 60
High Point 67, Liberty 53
James Madison 73, Towson 68
Kentucky 66, Auburn 63
King, Tenn. 67, Virginia-Wise 50
Lenoir-Rhyne 77, Brevard 45
Louisiana-Lafayette 72, Fla. International 62
Memphis 77, SMU 48
Methodist 78, Greensboro 62
Mississippi St. 73, Alabama 66
Newberry 60, Mars Hill 53
Randolph-Macon 78, Lynchburg 58
Richmond 64, Temple 58
Roanoke 104, Emory & Henry 87
SE Louisiana 80, McNeese St. 61
Savannah Art 72, Warner Southern 62
Shenandoah 84, Christopher Newport 71
Thomas More 84, Waynesburg 60
UCF 77, Marshall 63
Va. Commonwealth 65, Georgia St. 60
Vanderbilt 67, Georgia 59
William & Mary 74, Hofstra 62
Wingate 106, Catawba 75
MIDWEST
Anderson, Ind. 61, Hanover 60
Baldwin-Wallace 87, Heidelberg 84
Bradley 83, Missouri St. 71
Buena Vista 80, Wartburg 67
Capital 82, Marietta 48
Dayton 69, Charlotte 64
Evansville 64, Wichita St. 56
Franklin 63, Transylvania 42
Huntington 66, Taylor 63
Kansas St. 74, Nebraska 59
Manchester 67, Bluffton 58
Missouri Southern 65, Washburn 56
Mount Union 70, John Carroll 65
Ohio Northern 103, Otterbein 74
Ohio Wesleyan 86, Wabash 57
Purdue-Calumet at Trinity Christian, ppd.
Rose-Hulman 77, Mount St. Joseph 67
SW Baptist 84, Missouri Western 72
Shawnee St. 73, Rio Grande 58
St. John s, Minn. 87, St. Olaf 64
St. Thomas, Minn. 84, Bethel, Minn. 68
Wittenberg 70, Earlham 54
Wooster 104, Hiram 61
SOUTHWEST
Baylor 80, Texas Tech 74
Houston 92, Tulsa 81
Oklahoma St. 64, Colorado 63
Sam Houston St. 70, Texas-San Antonio 54
Texas 64, Oklahoma 54
UTEP 66, Tulane 64
FAR WEST
BYU 83, TCU 72
New Mexico St. 88, Idaho 49
Utah 81, UNLV 73
Wyoming 78, CS Bakersfield 53
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 4 4 .500 11 10 .525
Kent St. 3 5 .375 6 14 .300
Akron 2 6 .250 7 15 .318
West
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
W. Michigan 6 2 .750 9 13 .409
E. Michigan 5 3 .625 11 9 .550
Ball St. 5 3 .625 9 12 .429
N. Illinois 4 4 .500 8 12 .381
Toledo 3 5 .375 10 9 .526
C. Michigan 0 8 .000 4 17 .190
SATURDAY
Toledo at Buffalo, 2 p.m.
N. Illinois at Bowling Green, 2 p.m.
E. Michigan at Ohio, Noon
Western Michigan at Miami, 2 p.m.
Akron at Ball St., 3 p.m.
Central Michigan at Kent St., 7 p.m.
Area
OWENS CC 73, CUYAHOGA CC 33
OWENS CC: Black 3-0-6, Smith 1-0-2, Allen 1-1-0-5, Liverpool 4-1-9, Lane 5-6-16, Schroeder 1-0-2, Bockey 2-2-0-10, Boose 0-1-0-3, Moore 4-0-8, Coates 3-2-8, Gerhardt 2-0-4. Totals: 26-4-9-73.
CUYAHOGA CC: Evans 0-1-1, Nicholson 7-0-14, Stringer 1-0-2, Pierce 3-0-6, Jacobs 5-0-10. Totals: 16-0-1-33.
Halftime: Owens, 36-15.
National
EAST
Albany, N.Y. 76, Boston U. 50
Bloomsburg 72, Mansfield 59
Bridgeport 65, Molloy 56
Brooklyn 75, Medgar Evers 60
Chatham 63, Grove City 56
Clarion 65, Slippery Rock 48
Curry 69, New England Coll. 68
DeSales 67, Kings, Pa. 57
Dowling 51, C.W. Post 39
East Stroudsburg 67, Kutztown 59
Edinboro 70, California, Pa. 65
Geneva 51, St. Vincent 47
Georgetown 61, St. John s 60
Kean 88, Rutgers-Camden 44
Keystone 86, Penn St.-Berks 75
Lehman 63, CCNY 46
Massachusetts 66, La Salle 63
Messiah 65, Albright 52
Millersville 73, West Chester 63
N.J. City 86, Ramapo 46
NYCCT 69, York, N.Y. 50
New Hampshire 64, Stony Brook 55
Pittsburgh 64, Seton Hall 44
Queens Coll. 79, New Haven 69
Rhode Island 57, Fordham 55
Rhode Island Coll. 84, Mitchell 59
Richmond 62, St. Bonaventure 48
Rutgers-Newark 60, Montclair St. 48
Saint Joseph s 65, Saint Louis 44
Salisbury 58, York, Pa. 55
Springfield 68, MIT 42
St. Joseph s, L.I. 55, Old Westbury 47
Temple 66, Charlotte 53
Washington & Jefferson 77, Westminster, Pa. 65
William Paterson 69, Drew 58
SOUTH
Anderson, S.C. 70, Limestone 56
Ark.-Little Rock 66, Middle Tennessee 53
Arkansas St. 70, South Alabama 58
Armstrong Atlantic 59, Ga. Southwestern 43
Bethany,W.Va. 78, Thiel 67
Christopher Newport 70, Shenandoah 66
Fla. International 75, Louisiana-Lafayette 60
Lenoir-Rhyne 74, Brevard 36
Liberty 63, Radford 50
Longwood 67, High Point 60
Louisiana-Monroe 66, Florida Atlantic 44
Md.-Eastern Shore 61, Delaware St. 55
Methodist 79, Greensboro 68
Newberry 84, Mars Hill 77
Wingate 90, Catawba 68
Winthrop 75, UNC Asheville 54
MIDWEST
Buena Vista 76, Wartburg 58
Calumet at Chicago St., ppd.
Capital 70, Marietta 50
Central 50, N.C. Central 28
Defiance 116, Taylor-Fort Wayne 62
Gustavus 58, St. Mary s, Minn. 55
Iowa St. 66, Texas Tech 58
John Carroll 61, Mount Union 51
Manchester 64, Bluffton 61
Mount St. Joseph 47, Rose-Hulman 42
Oklahoma 64, Missouri 57
Otterbein 77, Ohio Northern 65
Purdue-Calumet at Trinity Christian, ppd.
SW Baptist 82, Missouri Western 72
St. Thomas, Minn. 78, Bethel, Minn. 70
Taylor 82, Huntington 79
Transylvania 83, Franklin 63
Washburn 72, Missouri Southern 59
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX Agreed to terms with OF Bobby Kielty on a minor league contract. Named Chuck Smith pitching coach to Lancaster (Cal) and Tom Goodwin coach for Lowell (NYP).
CLEVELAND INDIANS Agreed to terms with RHP Brendan Donnelly on a minor league contract.
NEW YORK YANKEES Named Tino Martinez special instructor.
TAMPA BAY RAYS Agreed to terms with LHP Trever Miller on a one-year contract.
TEXAS RANGERS Named Nolan Ryan president.
National League
PITTSBURGH PIRATES Named Jerome Cochran, Trevor Haley and Chris Kline area scouts.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Agreed to terms with RHP Vinnie Chulk on a one-year contract.
American Association
GRAND PRAIRIE AIRHOGS Agreed to terms with OF Victor Burgos.
LINCOLN SALTDOGS Agreed to terms with INF Corey Harrington.
PENSACOLA PELICANS Sold the contract of C Joe Hulett to the Texas Rangers.
SIOUX FALLS CANARIES Agreed to terms with RHP Pat Mahomes.
Can-Am League
BROCKTON ROX Agreed to terms with INF Melvin Falu. Traded OF Jeremy Coronado to Chico (GBL) for a player to be named.
SUSSEX SKYHAWKS Agreed to terms with OF Jorge Moreno.
United Baseball League
SAN ANGELO COLTS Acquired OF Tyrone Pendergrass from Alexandria for OF Madison Edwards. Agreed to terms with OF J.J. Sherrill.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
MIAMI HEAT Waived G/F Luke Jackson.
PHOENIX SUNS Acquired C Shaquille O Neal from Miami for F Shawn Marion and G Marcus Banks.
Women s National Basketball Association
ATLANTA DREAM Acquired a 2008 second-round draft pick from Indiana for agreeing not to select specific unprotected players in the expansion draft.
DETROIT SHOCK Traded G Ivory Latta to Atlanta for F LaToya Thomas and a 2008 second-round draft pick.
SEATTLE STORM Traded G Iziane Castro Marques and a 2008 first-round draft pick (No. 8) to Atlanta for G Roneeka Hodges and a 2008 first-round draft pick (No. 4).
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ATLANTA FALCONS Named Alvin Reynolds defensive backs coach.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Named Gregg Williams defensive coordinator and assistant head coach.
OAKLAND RAIDERS Named James Lofton receivers coach.
PITTSBURGH STEELERS Signed QB Jared Zabransky.
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Announced assistant head coach/defensive backs coach Jim Mora will become coach, beginning with the 2009 season and signed Mora to a four-year contract.
Canadian Football League
EDMONTON ESKIMOS Signed K-P Hayden Epstein.
Arena Football League
PHILADELPHIA SOUL Signed OL Steve Edwards.
SAN JOSE SABERCATS Signed OL Dwayne Morgan, OL Gene Frederic and FB-LB Rich McCleskey.
ALBANY CONQUEST Announced WR/DB Chris Bocage, FB/LB Beau Jadrosich and OL/DL Nate Delap have been assigned to the team.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
ATLANTA THRASHERS Assigned LW Colin Stuart to Chicago (AHL).
CALGARY FLAMES Signed D Dion Phaneuf to a six-year contract extension.
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS Signed LW Jason Chimera to a four-year contract extension through the 2011-12 season. Recalled G Steve Mason from Kitchener (OHL) and Joakim Lindstrom from Syracuse (AHL). Assigned D Duvie Westcott to Syracuse.
MINNESOTA WILD Assigned G Nolan Schaefer to Houston (AHL).
NEW YORK ISLANDERS Recalled C Jeremy Colliton from Bridgeport (AHL) on an emergency basis.
NEW YORK RANGERS Recalled F Greg Moore from Hartford (AHL). Assigned F Dany Byers to Hartford.
American Hockey League
SPRINGFIELD FALCONS Announced C Patrick Thoresen has been assigned to the team by Edmonton (NHL).
SPRINGFIELD FALCONS Assigned F David Rohlfs to Stocketon (ECHL).
SYRACUSE CRUNCH Announced LW Kirill Starkov has been reassigned from Youngstown (CHL).
ECHL
ELMIRA JACKALS Loaned RW Chaz Johnson to Rochester (AHL).
INDIANAPOLIS CHECKERS Announced the N.Y. Rangers have reassigned F Bruce Graham to Hartford (AHL).
PHOENIX ROADRUNNERS Announced the trade with Dayton for D Ryan Reid has been voided by the ECHL after Reid failed his physical. Acquired D Taylor Christie and D Tom Sawatske from Dayton to C Scott Kelman and D Corey LeClair.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
NEW YORK RED BULLS Re-signed MF/F Francis Doe.
COLLEGE
ARKANSAS Named Willy Robinson defensive coordinator.
COLUMBIA Named Peter Maki assistant baseball coach.
RUTGERS Promoted men s assistant lacrosse coach, Jim Rogalski, to men s associate head lacrosse coach.
SIENA Named Travis Boyd women s assistant tennis coach.
SOUTH CAROLINA Suspended DT Kenrick Ellis the first three games of next season for violating university policy.
UTAH STATE Named Ken White interim athletic director.
VERMONT Named Kwame Lloyd women s soccer coach.
SPORTS NOTE
YOUTH BASEBALL: The City of Toledo Division of Recreation office will be the host for a Continental Amateur Baseball Association open national championship qualifying tournament on May 23-through-26 for 10-and- under, 12-and-under, and 14-and-under baseball teams. Information: 419-936-3881
YOUTH SOCCER: The Springfield Soccer Association has started registering competitors for its recreation program open to children ages 3 and 4 through the eighth grade. Registrations are being accepted February 21 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m, February 23 from 10 a.m. until noon, and March 1 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Holland Branch Library where registration forms are available. Information: 419-350-0714 or Shari Hartman at 419-865-0901.
YOUTH BASEBALL: An 11-under baseball team is looking for scrimmages Willing to play anyone for experience. Will travel locally if needed. Two 11-year old pitchers for travel team sought. Information, Bill at 419-350-1457.
BOWLING
HONOR ROLL
300 Game
Ernie Hensley, Timbers 212-300-224-736
Nick Myers, Timbers 223-300-197-720
Men 750+
Ron Allen, Miracle 770
Rick Yantiss, Miracle 756
Joe Doran, Miracle 750
Adam McGreevy, Miracle 750
SPORTLIGHT
Feb. 7
1882 John L. Sullivan wins the world heavyweight bare-knuckle title by beating Paddy Ryan in a nine-round bout in Mississippi City, Miss.
1969 Diana Crump becomes the first female jockey to race at a U.S. pari-mutuel track. She rode her first mount to 10th place in a field of 12 in Hialeah, Fla.
1970 Pete Maravich scores 69 points, including 47 in the second half, to set a NCAA record, but LSU loses to Alabama 106-104.
1979 Darryl Sittler of the Toronto Maple Leafs sets an NHL record for points in a game with six goals and four assists in an 11-4 victory over the Boston Bruins.
1988 Michael Jordan follows his NBA slam-dunk title with a Most Valuable Player performance in the All-Star game, scoring 40 points as the East defeated the West 138-133.
1990 Lisa Leslie of Morningside High School in Inglewood, Calif., scored 101 points in the first half against South Torrance High School. The final score was 102-24 as the coach of South Torrance decided not to bring his team out for the second half.
1992 Mark Everett breaks the oldest world indoor track record, the 600-yard mark set by Martin McGrady in 1970, in the Millrose Games in New York. Everett finishes in 1 minute, 7.53 seconds and beats McGrady s time of 1:07.6, also set at the Garden.
1993 The AFC beats the NFC 23-20 in the first Pro Bowl to go into overtime.
1995 Joe Mullen becomes the first American-born player to reach 1,000 points in the NHL when he assists on two of the Pittsburgh Penguins first three goals in a 7-3 victory over Florida.
2000 With an astonishing comeback to win the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Tiger Woods wins his sixth straight PGA Tour victory. Seven strokes behind with seven holes to play, Woods holes a 97-yard wedge for eagle on the 15th, and birdies two of the last three holes to win. Woods becomes the first player since Ben Hogan in 1948 to win six straight.
LATEST LINE
NFL
(Sunday)
Pro Bowl
Aloha Stadium-Honolulu, HI.
AFC 3 NFC
NBA
a-PHILADELPHIA No Line (XXX) Miami
HOUSTON 51/2 (185) Cleveland
GOLDEN STATE 91/2 (215) Chicago
a-Miami has possible trade implications.
College Basketball
George Mason 11 DREXEL
PITTSBURGH 3 West Virginia
Clemson 1 VIRGINIA
CLEVELAND STATE 41/2 Wright State
YOUNGSTOWN ST. 5 Detroit
MASS. 31/2 Rhode Island
Western Kentucky 4 NORTH TEXAS
MIDDLE TENN ST 4 Ark Little Rock
WISC GREEN BAY 2 Valparaiso
Boise State 12 LOUISIANA TECH
SOUTH ALABAMA 161/2 Arkansas State
Xavier 9 ST. LOUIS
Indiana 2 ILLINOIS
DENVER 31/2 Troy
CAL SNTA BARBARA 31/2 CS Fullerton
FRESNO STATE 2 Utah State
Southern Cal 1 WASHINGTON
UC DAVIS 5 Long Beach State
Cal Irvine 1 CAL POLY SLO
NEVADA 15 San Jose State
STANFORD 91/2 Oregon
PACIFIC 5 CS Northridge
Ucla 2 WASH. STATE
CALIFORNIA 161/2 Oregon State
NC GREENSBORO 9 Wofford
APPALACHIAN ST 81/2 Coll of Charleston
TENN CHATT. 19 Furman
LOYOLA MARYLAND 131/2 St. Peter s
MOREHEAD STATE 61/2 SE Missouri St
GEORGIA SOUTHERN 13 Western Carolina
Austin Peay 5 EASTERN ILLINOIS
NORTHERN ARIZONA 51/2 Portland State
TENNESSEE TECH 14 Jacksonville St
TENN. MARTIN 21/2 Tennessee State
IDAHO STATE 3 Northern Colorado
E. KENTUCKY 2 Murray State
Eastern Washington 21/2 SACRAMENTO ST
NHL
NY RANGERS Even-1/2 Anaheim
ATLANTA Even-1/2 Vancouver
MONTREAL 1/2 -1 Toronto
PITTSBURGH 1/2 -1 NY Islanders
OTTAWA 1-11/2 Florida
DETROIT 11/2 -2 Los Angeles
NASHVILLE 1/2 -1 Tampa Bay
MINNESOTA Even-1/2 Dallas
CALGARY 1-11/2 Chicago
PHOENIX Even-1/2 Columbus
Home Team in CAPS
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Top 25 Recruits
College football s signing period began Wednesday and most of the top players inked scholarships. Here s a list of the top 25 players in the country, according to Rivals.com, and where they re going to school:
1. Terrelle Pryor, qb, 6-foot-6, 235 pounds, Jeannette (Pa.) HS. Uncommitted.
2. DaQuan Bowers, de, 6-4, 267, Bamberg-Ehrhardt HS, Bamberg, S.C. Clemson
3. Mike Adams, ol, 6-7, 308, Coffman HS, Dublin, Ohio. Ohio State
4. Julio Jones, wr, 6-4, 215, Foley (Ala.) HS. Alabama.
5. Patrick Johnson, db, 6-1, 195, Ely HS, Pompano Beach, Fla. LSU
6. Darrell Scott, rb, 6-0,204, St. Bonaventure HS, Ventura, Calif. Colorado.
7. Marcus Forston, dt, 6-2, 286, Northwestern Miami (Fla.) HS. Miami
8. Baker Steinkuhler, ol, 6-6, 290, Lincoln (Neb.) Southwest HS. Nebraska.
9. A.J. Green, wr, 6-4, 184, Summerville (S.C.) HS. Georgia.
10. Will Hill, ath., 6-3, 203, St. Peter s Prep, Jersey City, N.J. Florida
11. Matt Kalil, ol, 6-7, 281, Servite HS, Anaheim, Calif. Southern California.
12. Michael Brewster, ol, 6-6, 305, Edgewater HS, Orlando, Fla. Ohio State.
13. R.J. Washington, de, 6-3, 245, Fossil Ridge HS, Keller, Texas. Oklahoma.
14. Blaine Gabbert, qb, 6-5, 226, Parkway West HS, Ballwin, Mo. Missouri.
15. Tyron Smith, ol, 6-5, 260, Rancho Verde HS, Moreno Valley, Calif. Southern California.
16. Nigel Bradham, lb, 6-2, 230, Wakulla HS, Medart, Fla. Florida State.
17. Omar Hunter, dt, 6-1, 295, Buford (Ga.) HS. Florida.
18. Matt Patchan, ol, 6-7, 265, Armwood HS, Seffner, Fla. Florida.
19. Jermie Calhoun, rb, 6-0, 210, Van (Texas) HS. Oklahoma.
20. Kyle Rudolph, te, 6-6, 229, Elder HS, Cincinnati. Notre Dame.
21. DeVier Posey, wr, 6-2, 190, La Salle HS, Cincinnati. Ohio State.
22. DeAndre Brown, wr, 6-6, 208, Ocean Springs (Miss.) HS. Southern Miss.
23. Arthur Brown, lb, 6-1, 210, Wichita (Kan.) East HS. Miami.
24. Richard Samuel, ath., 6-0, 197, Cass HS, Cartersville, Ga. Georgia.
25. Dayne Crist, qb, 6-5, 228, Notre Dame HS, Sherman Oaks, Calif. Notre Dame.
TENNIS
Open Gaz de France
Paris
Singles, first round
Nathalie Dechy d. Peng Shuai 6-4, 7-6 (8).
Virginie Razzano d. Alona Bondarenko (8) 6-2, 4-6, 7-5.
Alize Cornet d. Klara Zakopalova 4-6, 6-2, 6-1.
Second Round
Elena Dementieva (4) d. Petra Kvitova 7-6 (7), 6-2.
Agnes Szavay (7) d. Tathiana Garbin 6-3, 4-6, 6-2.
Pattaya Women s Open
Bangkok, Thailand
Singles, first round
Tzipi Obziler (9) d. Noppawan Lertcheewakarn 6-1, 6-2.
Vesna Manasieva d. Nudnida Luangnam 6-0, 6-1.
Chan Yung-jan (4) d. Zhou Yi-Miao 6-4, 6-2.
Casey Dellacqua (2) d. Akiko Yonemura 6-2, 6-3.
Andreja Klepac d. Urszula Radwanska 7-6 (1), 6-2.
Agnieszka Radwanska (1) d. Vania King 7-5, 7-6 (5).