Golf, tennis, football, soccer

7/16/2008

SPORTS NOTES

BASEBALL CAMP: Cincinnati Reds will host a camp at Bowling Green Carter Park July 21-23 for ages 5-14 from 9 a.m. to noon each day. For more info: 513-247-9511 or www.championsbaseball.com.

ALUMNI GAME: Northwood Baseball Club is holding its fourth annual alumni game and home run derby, Saturday, August 16 at the high school. Deadline for entry is August 1. Information: Pat, 419-691-5254 or Doug, 419-666-5132.

wnba

Eastern Conference

W L Pct GB

Detroit 14 7 .667

Connecticut 13 9 .591 11/2

New York 11 9 .550 21/2

Indiana 10 9 .526 3

Washington 8 12 .400 51/2

Chicago 6 13 .316 7

Atlanta 2 19 .095 12

Western Conference

W L Pct GB

San Antonio 16 7 .696

Seattle 14 7 .667 1

Los Angeles 13 8 .619 2

Minnesota 10 10 .500 41/2

Sacramento 10 11 .476 5

Houston 9 12 .429 6

Phoenix 9 12 .429 6

LAST NIGHT

New York 77, Connecticut 71

San Antonio 97, Phoenix 87

TODAY

Chicago at Detroit, Noon

Atlanta at Indiana, 1

SUNDAY

Washington 69, Connecticut 64

Chicago 79, Atlanta 66

MONDAY

Los Angeles 75, San Antonio 62

LATEST LINE

Arena Football

Sunday

Arena Bowl XXII

at New Orleans Arena-New Orleans, LA.

Philadelphia 3 (121) San Jose

Canadian Football

Thursday

CALGARY 91/2 Hamilton

WNBA

DETROIT 91/2 (151) Chicago

INDIANA 10 (148) Atlanta

Home Team in CAPS

TENNIS

Croatia Open

Umag, Croatia

Singles

First Round

Mischa Zverev d. Luka Belic 6-2, 6-3.

Daniel Gimeno-Traver d. Olivier Patience 6-2, 6-2.

Maximo Gonzalez d. Filip Prpic 7-5, 6-3.

Marcos Daniel (8) d. Carlos Berlocq 6-3, 4-6, 6-4.

Ivan Ljubicic (5) d. Mikhail Kukushkin 6-1, 6-2.

Viktor Troicki, Serbia, d. Jiri Vanek 6-3, 6-1.

Guillermo Canas (6) d. Nicolas Massu 7-5, 6-2.

Dutch Open

Amersfoort, Netherlands

Singles

First Round

Jesse Huta Galung d. Santiago Ventura (8) 6-1, 1-0, retired.

Ivan Navarro d. Igor Sijsling 6-3, 6-1.

Philipp Petzschner d. Florent Serra (6) 2-6, 6-4, 6-4.

Pablo Cuevas d. Werner Eschauer 7-5, 6-2.

Albert Montanes (5) d. Kristof Vliegen 6-4, 6-2.

Oscar Hernandez d. Denis Matsukevitch 6-1, 6-3.

Edouard Roger-Vasselin, France d. Martin Verkerk 2-6, 7-6 (9), 4-3, retired.

Austrian Open

Kitzbuehel, Austria

Singles

First Round

Daniel Koellerer d. Philipp Oswald 7-6 (5), 7-6 (4).

Victor Hanescu d. Pablo Andujar 6-3, 1-6, 7-6 (2).

Brian Dabul d. Stephane Bohli 6-1, 6-1.

Daniel Brands d. Eric Prodon 6-3, 6-4.

Jurgen Melzer (6) d. Luis Horna, Peru, 6-3, 6-1.

Potito Starace (4) d. Santiago Giraldo 6-1, 6-2.

Juan Martin del Potro (7) d. Josselin Ouanna 6-3, 6-3.

Ivo Minar d. Olivier Rochus (8) 3-6, 6-4, 6-0.

Alexander Peya d. Guillermo Coria 5-7, retired.

Guillermo Garcia-Lopez d. Agustin Calleri (3) 6-4, 6-4.

Sergio Roitman, Argentian, d. Martin Fischer 6-4, 6-2.

Eduardo Schwank (5) d. Michael Berrer 6-4, 6-1.

Nicolas Devilder d. Matthias Bachinger 6-3, 6-3.

Jan Hernych d. Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo 7-5, 7-5.

Leonardo Mayer d. Denis Gremelmayr 6-1, 7-6 (3).

Rainer Schuettler (2) d. Andreas Beck 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-2.

Indianapolis

Championships

Indianapolis

Singles

First Round

Rajeev Ram d. Fabrice Santoro (6) 7-6 (6), 6-4.

Alejandro Falla d. Thomaz Bellucci (8) 3-6, 6-4, 6-1.

Wayne Odesnik d. Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, Pakistan, 6-4, 7-5.

Bobby Reynolds d. Frank Dancevic 6-7 (6), 6-3, 6-2.

Tommy Haas (5) d. Jesse Levine 7-6 (4), 6-2.

Jun Woong-sun d. Chris Guccione 6-4, 7-6 (4).

James Blake (1) d. Dudi Sela 7-6 (2), 6-2.

Sam Querrey (4) d. Go Soeda 6-4, 6-4.

ATP rankings

Money

1, Rafael Nadal, $5,486,324. 2, Novak Djokovic, $3,250,382. 3, Roger Federer, $3,014,091. 4, Nikolay Davydenko, $1,394,356. 5, David Ferrer, $1,004,068. 6, Andy Roddick, $811,062. 7, Stanislas Wawrinka, $808,781. 8, Andy Murray, $798,665. 9, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, $797,506. 10, Nicolas Almagro, $777,107.

Rankings

1, Roger Federer, Switzerland, 6,600. 2, Rafael Nadal, Spain, 6,055. 3, Novak Djokovic, Serbia, 4,945. 4, Nikolay Davydenko, Russia, 2,970. 5, David Ferrer, Spain, 2,945. 6, Andy Roddick, United States, 2,065. 7, David Nalbandian, Argentina, 2,030. 8, James Blake, United States, 1,975. 9, Andy Murray, Britain, 1,805. 10, Stanislas Wawrinka, Switzerland, 1,785.

Championship Race

1, Rafael Nadal, Spain, 955. 2, Roger Federer, Switzerland, 685. 3, Novak Djokovic, Serbia, 649. 4, Nikolay Davydenko, Russia, 371. 5, David Ferrer, Spain, 306. 6, Andy Roddick, United States, 240. 7, Nicolas Almagro, Spain, 238. 8, Stanislas Wawrinka, Switzerland, 236. 9, Andy Murray, Britain, 235. 10, James Blake, United States, 216.

WTA rankings

Money

1, Ana Ivanovic, $2,521,156. 2, Serena Williams, 2,138,316. 3, Venus Williams, $2,114,697. 4, Maria Sharapova, $1,924,879. 5, Jelena Jankovic, $1,545,082. 6, Dinara Safina, $1,287,669. 7, Elena Dementieva, $1,161,538. 8, Svetlana Kuznetsova, $1,088,787. 9, Agnieszka Radwanska, $835,377. 10, Vera Zvonareva, $749,161.

Rankings

1, Ana Ivanovic, Serbia, 3828. 2, Jelena Jankovic, Serbia, 3685. 3, Maria Sharapova, Russia, 3626. 4, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Russia, 3455. 5, Serena Williams, United States, 3126.

Championship Points

1, Ana Ivanovic, Serbia, 2761. 2, Jelena Jankovic, Serbia, 2645. 3, Serena Williams, United States, 2465. 4, Maria Sharapova, Russia, 2455. 5, Elena Dementieva, Russia, 2051.

BASEBALL

International League

North Division

W L Pct. GB

Pawtucket 61 37 .622

Scranton-WB 57 41 .582 4

Syracuse 50 46 .521 10

Rochester 45 54 .455 161/2

Buffalo 43 56 .434 181/2

Lehigh Valley 39 58 .402 211/2

South Division

W L Pct. GB

Durham 51 47 .520

Charlotte 47 51 .480 4

Richmond 42 55 .433 81/2

Norfolk 41 57 .418 10

West Division

W L Pct. GB

Louisville 56 42 .571

Toledo 55 43 .561 1

Columbus 52 44 .542 3

Indianapolis 45 53 .459 11

LAST NIGHT

No games scheduled

TONIGHT

All-Star game vs. PCL at Louisville

TOMORROW

Toledo at Pawtucket

Charlotte at Louisville

Durham at Syracuse

Indianapolis at Columbus

Norfolk at Rochester

Richmond at Buffalo

Scranton/WB at Lehigh Valley

PRO FOOTBALL

Arena Playoffs

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP

National Conference

Saturday: Philadelphia 70, Cleveland 35

American Conference

Saturday: San Jose 81, Grand Rapids 55

ArenaBowl

At New Orleans

Sunday, July 27: San Jose vs. Philadelphia, 3 p.m.

CFL

Eastern Division

W L T Pts PF PA

Montreal 2 1 0 4 90 57

Hamilton 1 2 0 2 70 79

Toronto 1 2 0 2 64 95

Winnipeg 0 3 0 0 64 103

Western Division

W L T Pts PF PA

Sask. 3 0 0 6 93 57

Calgary 2 1 0 4 82 71

Edmonton 2 1 0 4 94 93

British Col. 1 2 0 2 76 78

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

SATURDAY

Saskatchewan 33, Hamilton 28

TOMORROW

Hamilton at Calgary

SOCCER

Major League Soccer

THURSDAY

Kansas City at Columbus, 8

SATURDAY

San Jose at Toronto FC, 3

Los Angeles at New York, 6:30

Colorado at FC Dallas, 8:30

Real Salt Lake at Chicago, 8:30

TUESDAY, JULY 22

Houston at D.C. United, 7:30

THURSDAY, JULY 24

MLS All-Star Game at Toronto, 7

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

National League

NEW YORK METS Sent OF Chris Aguila outright to New Orleans (PCL).

American Association

PENSACOLA PELICANS Released INF Ricardo Cordova.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS Signed F Anthony Randolph.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Signed DT DeMario Pressley to a three-year contract.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Waived DL Melvin Oliver.

Arena Football League

COLUMBUS DESTOYERS Named Pat Sperduto coach.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

ANAHEIM DUCKS Signed C Logan MacMillan to a three-year contract.

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Signed D Aaron Johnson, D Doug Janik and C Colin Fraser. Named Adam Rogowin coordinator of media relations.

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS Acquired a 2010 conditional draft pick from Anaheim for F Joakim Lindstrom.

MINNESOTA WILD Signed F Danny Irmen, C Corey Locke, C Bryan Lundbohm, D John Scott and D Brandon Rogers

NEW YORK RANGERS Agreed to terms with F Dan Fritsche.

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS Named Eric Desjardins player development coach.

PHOENIX COYOTES Signed LW Jeff Hoggan and D Ryan Lannon to one-year contracts.

PITTSBURGH PENDUINS Re-signed C Kris Beech and C Ryan Stone. Signed RW Bill Thomas.

ST. LOUIS BLUES Signed F Cam Paddock and F Steve Regier.

SAN JOSE SHARKS Signed D Brendan Buckley and C Cory Larose to one-year contracts.

COLLEGE

APPALACHIAN STATE Announced the resignation of Ahmad Smith, men s assistant basketball coach.

ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK Named Alicia Cash and Jocelyn Love women s assistant basketball coaches.

golf

PGA Tour Statistics

Through July 13

Scoring Average

1.Phil Mickelson, 69.45. 2.Kenny Perry, 69.47. 3.Anthony Kim, 69.55. 4.Luke Donald, 69.58. 5(tie). Stewart Cink and Sergio Garcia, 69.60. 7.Adam Scott, 69.62. 8.Padraig Harrington, 69.63. 9.Robert Allenby, 69.68. 10.Vijay Singh, 69.71.

Driving Distance

1.Bubba Watson, 314.3. 2.J.B. Holmes, 310.7. 3.Dustin Johnson, 309.6. 4.Robert Garrigus, 307.6. 5.Brett Wetterich, 304.1. 6.Steve Allan, 302.1. 7.Adam Scott, 301.5. 8.Tag Ridings, 301.1. 9.Anthony Kim, 301.0. 10.Harrison Frazar, 300.9.

Driving Accuracy Percentage

1.Olin Browne, 79.38%. 2.Mark Brooks, 76.41%. 3.Fred Funk, 76.25%. 4.Zach Johnson, 75.92%. 5.Larry Mize, 74.45%. 6.Bart Bryant, 74.32%. 7.Scott Verplank, 73.75%. 8.Heath Slocum, 73.25%. 9.Billy Mayfair, 73.23%. 10.Chez Reavie, 73.00%.

Greens in Regulation Pct.

1.Hunter Mahan, 70.37%. 2.Robert Allenby, 70.32%. 3.Briny Baird, 70.19%. 4.Kevin Sutherland, 69.53%. 5.Harrison Frazar, 69.05%. 6.Stewart Cink, 68.87%. 7.Vijay Singh, 68.59%. 8.Justin Leonard, 68.34%. 9.Kenny Perry, 68.11%. 10.Bubba Watson, 68.03%.

Total Driving

1.John Merrick, 92. 2.Nicholas Thompson, 101. 3.Jason Gore, 104. 4.Charles Warren, 105. 5.Jason Bohn, 106. 6.J.J. Henry, 108. 7.Mathew Goggin, 111. 8.Joe Durant, 112. 9(tie). John Rollins and Paul Casey, 118.

Putting Average

1.Daniel Chopra, 1.726. 2.Bob Tway, 1.729. 3.Brian Gay, 1.735. 4.Nathan Green, 1.736. 5.Jeff Quinney, 1.737. 6.Ryan Palmer, 1.740. 7.Luke Donald, 1.743. 8.Craig Kanada, 1.745. 9(tie). Scott Verplank and John Mallinger, 1.746.

Birdie Average

1.Padraig Harrington, Ryan Plamer and Adam Scott, 3.97. 4.Phil Mickelson, 3.94. 5.Kenny Perry, 3.93. 6.Stewart Cink, 3.87. 7.Camilo Villegas, 3.75. 8(tie). Tommy Armour III, Scott Verplank and J.B. Holmes, 3.72.

Eagles (Holes per)

1.Stewart Cink, 106.0. 2(tie). Mathias Gronberg and Adam Scott, 108.0. 4.Nick Watney, 111.6. 5.Matt Jones, 113.4. 6.Justin Rose, 118.8. 7.Mark Calcavecchia, 123.4. 8.Kevin Stadler, 126.0. 9.Mark Hensby, 132.0. 10.Dustin Johnson, 136.0.

Sand Save Percentage

1.Corey Pavin, 65.67%. 2.Dudley Hart, 65.12%. 3.Ted Purdy, 64.81%. 4.Daniel Chopra, 63.16%. 5.Gavin Coles, 61.90%. 6.Jose Coceres, 61.54%. 7.Phil Mickelson, 61.25%. 8.Mike Weir, 61.11%. 9.Brian Gay, 61.06%. 10.Craig Barlow, 60.61%.

All-Around Ranking

1.Adam Scott, 288. 2.Stewart Cink, 309. 3.Phil Mickelson, 329. 4.Pat Perez, 338. 5.Anthony Kim, 345. 6.Justin Leonard, 384. 7.Camilo Villegas, 395. 8.Kenny Perry, 399. 9.Chad Campbell, 400. 10.Robert Allenby, 408.

PGA TOUR Official Money Leaders

1.Tiger Woods (6), $5,775,000. 2.Kenny Perry (19), $4,331,350. 3.Phil Mickelson (14), $3,959,500. 4.Stewart Cink (15), $3,718,671. 5.Anthony Kim (14), $3,256,622. 6.Justin Leonard (17), $2,945,007. 7.Geoff Ogilvy (14), $2,745,454. 8.Vijay Singh (15), $2,582,531. 9.Ryuji Imada (16), $2,423,877. 10.Sergio Garcia (12), $2,397,170.

sportlight

July 16

1920 Babe Ruth breaks his own season record of 29 homers with his 30th as the New York Yankees beat the St. Louis Browns, 5-2. Ruth ends the season with 54.

1920 The United States sweeps Australia in five straight matches to win the Davis Cup for the first time since 1913. The U.S. team is made up of Bill Tilden and Bill Johnston.

1938 Paul Runyan wins the PGA golf championship by routing Sam Snead 8 and 7 in the final round.

1947 Rocky Graziano scores a technical knockout with a barrage of 30 punches against Tony Zale in the sixth round to win the world middleweight boxing title. Held in Chicago Stadium, it s the largest grossing fight in history.

1950 Uruguay beats Brazil 2-1 to win soccer s World Cup in Rio de Janeiro.

1989 Betsy King birdies three of the first four holes of the final round to win her first U.S. Women s Open championship by four strokes over Nancy Lopez.

1993 Nick Faldo ties the best single round in 122 years of the British Open with a course-record 63 to give him a one-stroke lead after the second round.

1995 Annika Sorenstam of Sweden wins the U.S. Women s Open by one stroke over Meg Mallon, her first victory on the LPGA Tour.

2001 Jacques Rogge, a Belgian surgeon and Olympic sailor with a squeaky-clean reputation, is elected to succeed Juan Antonio Samaranch as president of the International Olympic Committee.

2005 In Las Vegas, Jermain Taylor beats Bernard Hopkins for the undisputed middleweight title. Hopkins, a winner of a record 20 consecutive defenses, starts slowly and the undefeated challenger builds up a big enough lead on two judges scorecards to take the crown.

2006 J.R. Todd becomes the first black driver to win an NHRA Top Fuel event, beating Tony Schumacher in the Mopar Mile-High Nationals.

GOLF

Ohio Amateur

Findlay, par 71

Alex Martin, Middletown 33-34 67

Ethan Tracy, Hilliard 32-35 67

Kevin Kornowa, Sylvania 32-35 67

Kyle Cobb, Strongsville 32-35 67

Bo Hoag, Columbus 34-35 69

Kyle Coconis, Zanesville 36-33 69

Matthew Stauch, Dublin 33-36 69

Stephen Anderson, Hobe Sound 34-35 69

William George, Lancaster 33-36 69

John Powers, Bowling Green 35-35 70

Michael Drobnick, Hilliard 35-35 70

Stephen Kuntz, Vermilion 35-35 70

Tyler Riley, Findlay 33-37 70

Andy Schillig, Pataskala 32-39 71

David Becher, Dublin 36-35 71

Derek Denlinger, Blacklick 36-35 71

Jeff Mallette, North Canton 36-35 71

Sam Jandel, Dayton 35-36 71

Vaughn Snyder, Massillon 36-35 71

Aaron Siekmann, Dublin 36-36 72

John Furlong, Medina 36-36 72

Kyle Martin, Delaware 34-38 72

Mac McLaughlin, Shaker Heights 38-34 72

Mitch Custenborder, Greenville 37-35 72

Steven Drake, Findlay 34-38 72

Zach Glassman, Highland Heights 35-37 72

Alan Fadel, Toledo 35-38 73

Blake Furgerson, Concord 34-39 73

Joey Bussdieker, Toledo 35-38 73

Jonathan Yarbrough, Powell 36-37 73

Kevin Tournoux, Lakewood 35-38 73

Michael Kinkopf, Hiliard 37-36 73

Steve Bednar, Munroe Falls 37-36 73

Tim Gusweiler, Loveland 36-37 73

Tony Brown, Ironton 37-36 73

Aaron Crist, Miamisburg 37-37 74

Andrew Montooth, Columbus 38-36 74

Ben Cavey, Wadsworth 34-40 74

Joe Kastelic, Cincinnati 37-37 74

Jonathan Bowers, Columbus 37-37 74

Kevin Grabeman, Springboro 39-35 74

Robert Gerwin II, Cincinnati 36-38 74

Sean Keating, Cincinnati 36-38 74

Alec Tahy, Dayton 36-39 75

Ben Boyer, Dayton 36-39 75

Chris Sabo, Cincinnati 36-39 75

CJ Gatto, Columbus 36-39 75

Dan Rush, Avon 38-37 75

Jacob Scott, Strongsville 36-39 75

Jeff Nieman, Maineville 38-37 75

Michael Oberschmidt, Cincinnati 38-37 75

Ryan Kelleher, Columbus 38-37 75

Sean Reed, Canal Winchester 36-39 75

Terry Tyson, Perrysburg 36-39 75

Brad Wright, Cambridge 36-40 76

Chet DeLong, Madison 34-42 76

Christopher Burger, Cincinnati 37-39 76

Dan DeVore, Cincinnati 35-41 76

Kurt Peterson, Massillon 38-38 76

Mark Monfort, Oakwood 37-39 76

Nick Reardon, Dublin 37-39 76

Peter Samborsky, Dayton 38-38 76

Raymond Sovik, Powell 39-37 76

Ryan Reichley, Fairborn 36-40 76

Scott Blosser, Columbus 40-36 76

Anthony Yacovazzi, Hudson 40-37 77

Brian Gerken, Waterville 37-40 77

David Haley, Hilliard 38-39 77

David Shepherd, Dublin 41-36 77

Evan Wood, Dublin 37-40 77

Jeff Kerns, Ironton 39-38 77

John Sherman, Dayton 38-39 77

Kory Kotterman, Wharton 40-37 77

Matthew Heestand, Parma 38-39 77

Michael Sarap, Cambridge 36-41 77

Nick Trego, Columbus 37-40 77

Nicklaus Proud, Middletown 38-39 77

Rob Chappell, Cincinnati 39-38 77

Robert Jones, Centerville 39-38 77

Roger Johnson, Dayton 37-40 77

Ryan Cahill, Hilliard 40-37 77

Smith Brinker, Cincinnati 38-39 77

Steve Paramore, Ashland 38-39 77

Tom Miles, Dublin 36-41 77

Benjamin O Bryan, Maineville 39-39 78

Billy Barbour, Mt. Vernon 35-43 78

Chad Merzbacher, Dublin 39-39 78

Craig Soule, Port Clinton 36-42 78

Dan Sullivan, Dublin 40-38 78

Jared Howard, Dublin 38-40 78

Jeff Neeley, Middletown 37-41 78

Jeffrey Scohy, Bellbrook 35-43 78

Kenny Kowall, Parma 39-39 78

Kris O Donnell, Delaware 40-38 78

Matthew Crace, Beavercreek 38-40 78

Nathan Tarter, Mogadore 37-41 78

Rushi Oza, Canton 40-38 78

Vincent Cahill, Hilliard 39-39 78

Zake Masterson, Powell 38-40 78

Alex Carroll, Newark 38-41 79

Erik Hoops, Perrysburg 41-38 79

Jeff Pectol, Batavia 40-39 79

John Beringer, Loveland 40-39 79

John Burke, Bay Village 39-40 79

John Williams, Westerville 38-41 79

Joseph McGeean, Springfield 37-42 79

Mark MacDonald, Dublin 39-40 79

Michael Schmitmeyer, St Marys 37-42 79

Mike Fekete, New Albany 39-40 79

Parker Mays, Centerville 40-39 79

Ross Beal, Uniontown 39-40 79

Tom Mosure Jr., Columbus 40-39 79

Bob Brodnan, Mentor 40-40 80

Brad Christensen, Swanton 36-44 80

Josh Veith, Plain City 41-39 80

Mark Williamson, Dublin 42-38 80

Nick Latimer, Brooklyn 40-40 80

Andrew Aseltine, Fremont 41-40 81

Blake Tucker, Findlay 35-46 81

Christopher Woeste, Centerville 38-43 81

David Cape, Upper Arlington 39-42 81

Eugene O Byrne, Massillon 41-40 81

Samuel Williams, Dayton 38-43 81

Wyatt Worthington, Reynoldsburg 39-42 81

Alex Simson, Columbus 41-41 82

Chase Wilson, Zanesville 40-42 82

Gordon Willins, West Chester 42-40 82

Matt Beckett, Worthington 40-42 82

Robert Orr, Findlay 40-42 82

Thomas Yeager, Sycamore 39-43 82

Colin Reenan, Cincinnati 44-39 83

Mark Thomas, Jackson Twp. 41-42 83

Michael Day, Brookville 39-44 83

Raynard Martin, Columbus 44-39 83

Andrew Mock, Cincinnati 44-40 84

Brad Lucas, Worthington 40-44 84

Gregg Rossi, Poland 45-39 84

Kurt Kincade, Toledo 43-41 84

Brian Hanolt, East Palestine 41-44 85

Matt Huter, Lewis Center 45-40 85

Tom Alshouse, Avon Lake 43-42 85

Dan Connor, Mason 42-44 86

TWDGA

Match Play Championship

At Heather Downs CC

Championship flight: P. Hopple d. M. Reece 7 & 6; R. Feebach d. N. Reno 1 up; D. Smith d. C. Kemp 3 & 2; H. Bennett d. D. Rich 1 up; S. Robinson d. K. Williams 5 & 4; S. Stout d. J. Barkenquast 1 up; R. Latta d. J. Moon 6 & 4; S. Purewal d. J. Daniels 2 & 1.

First flight: J. O Connell d. F. Lyons 4 & 3; C. Greebe d. S. Petot 3 & 1; A. Costin d. R. Lesinszki 4 & 3.

Second flight: D. Cantello d. J. Welker 6 & 5; L. Cadden d. J. Walters 2 up.

HOLES IN ONE

MIKE AMSTUTZ, No. 4 at Valleywood, 143 yards, 9-iron.

JAMES GRABARCZYK, No. 17 at White Pines, 146 yards, 7-iron.

KEN MEADOWS, No. 13 at White Pines, 96 yards, wedge.