Scoreboard: 6-17

6/17/2011

GOLF

U.S. Open

Bethesda, Md., par 71

Rory McIlroy 33-32-65

Y.E. Yang 33-35 – 68

Charl Schwartzel 32-36 – 68

Louis Oosthuizen 35-34 – 69

Ryan Palmer 34-35 – 69

Alexandre Rocha 34-35 – 69

Kyung-Tae Kim 35-34 – 69

Scott Hend 32-37 – 69

Sergio Garcia 34-35 – 69

Chez Reavie 36-34 – 70

Stewart Cink 34-36 – 70

Graeme McDowell 35-35 – 70

Henrik Stenson 38-32 – 70

Johan Edfors 34-36 – 70

Davis Love III 35-35 – 70

Bubba Dickerson 37-33 – 70

John Senden 35-35 – 70

Robert Garrigus 36-34 – 70

Alvaro Quiros 35-35 – 70

Brandt Snedeker 34-36 – 70

Robert Rock 36-34 – 70

Heath Slocum 34-37 – 71

Padraig Harrington 35-36 – 71

Angel Cabrera 36-35 – 71

Jason Day 36-35 – 71

Bubba Watson 35-36 – 71

Brandt Jobe 36-35 – 71

Bud Cauley 36-35 – 71

Zach Johnson 36-35 – 71

Aaron Baddeley 35-36 – 71

Charley Hoffman 36-35 – 71

Christopher Deforest 34-37 – 71

David May 37-34 – 71

Shane Lowry 37-35 – 72

Harrison Frazar 36-36 – 72

Matt Kuchar 36-36 – 72

a-Peter Uihlein 36-36 – 72

J.J. Henry 36-36 – 72

Jeff Overton 34-38 – 72

a-Brad Benjamin 35-37 – 72

Christo Greyling 35-37 – 72

Peter Hanson 36-36 – 72

Seung Yul Noh 36-36 – 72

Rory Sabbatini 40-32 – 72

Marc Leishman 36-37 – 73

Kevin Streelman 35-38 – 73

Brian Gay 37-36 – 73

a-Russell Henley 37-36 – 73

Paul Casey 38-35 – 73

Ernie Els 35-38 – 73

Bill Haas 36-37 – 73

Gary Woodland 40-33 – 73

Scott Piercy 34-39 – 73

Martin Laird 36-37 – 73

Stephen Gallacher 38-35 – 73

Retief Goosen 35-38 – 73

Todd Hamilton 38-35 – 73

Ryan Moore 37-36 – 73

Robert Allenby 36-37 – 73

Dohoon Kim 37-36 – 73

Kenichi Kuboya 35-38 – 73

Justin Hicks 38-36 – 74

Sunghoon Kang 33-41 – 74

Ryo Ishikawa 37-37 – 74

Anthony Kim 38-36 – 74

Fredrik Jacobson 35-39 – 74

Luke Donald 35-39 – 74

Martin Kaymer 38-36 – 74

Jim Furyk 37-37 – 74

Justin Rose 36-38 – 74

Adam Scott 38-36 – 74

Sam Saunders 38-36 – 74

D.A. Points 38-36 – 74

John Ellis 37-37 – 74

a-Cheng-Tsung Pan 38-36 – 74

Michael Putnam 37-37 – 74

David Toms 39-35 – 74

Matteo Manassero 37-37 – 74

Edoardo Molinari 37-37 – 74

Phil Mickelson 37-37 – 74

Rickie Fowler 35-39 – 74

Hunter Mahan 36-38 – 74

Chris Wilson 37-37 – 74

Alex Cejka 37-38 – 75

Thomas Levet 38-37 – 75

Fred Funk 38-37 – 75

Michael Campbell 39-36 – 75

Lee Westwood 39-36 – 75

Jonathan Byrd 39-36 – 75

Webb Simpson 36-39 – 75

Tim Petrovic 39-36 – 75

Matthew Edwards 37-38 – 75

Adam Hadwin 38-37 – 75

Michael Tobiason Jr. 37-38 – 75

Scott Barr 39-36 – 75

a-Patrick Cantlay 36-39 – 75

Jason Dufner 38-37 – 75

Steve Stricker 38-37 – 75

Francesco Molinari 35-40 – 75

Dustin Johnson 36-39 – 75

Trevor Immelman 38-37 – 75

Ian Poulter 36-39 – 75

Nick Watney 37-38 – 75

Geoff Ogilvy 36-39 – 75

Briny Baird 37-38 – 75

Alexander Noren 39-36 – 75

Sangmoon Bae 35-40 – 75

Ryan Nelson 37-38 – 75

Brian Locke 37-38 – 75

Wes Heffernan 36-39 – 75

Chad Campbell 38-38 – 76

Marc Turnesa 36-40 – 76

Greg Chalmers 39-37 – 76

Kirk Triplett 39-37 – 76

Nicolas Colsaerts 39-37 – 76

Joey Lamielle 38-38 – 76

Adam Long 37-39 – 76

Jesse Hutchins 37-39 – 76

Michael Smith 39-37 – 76

Bo Van Pelt 38-38 – 76

Lucas Glover 39-37 – 76

Kevin Chappell 38-38 – 76

Jon Mills 37-39 – 76

Bennett Blakeman 38-38 – 76

a-Chris Williams 38-38 – 76

a-Beau Hossler 37-39 – 76

Brad Adamonis 39-38 – 77

Gregory Havret 37-40 – 77

K.J. Choi 38-39 – 77

Nick O’Hern 36-41 – 77

Zack Byrd 41-36 – 77

Michael Whitehead 39-38 – 77

Geoffrey Sisk 39-38 – 77

Matt Richardson 38-39 – 77

Ben Crane 39-38 – 77

Miguel Angel Jimenez 39-38 – 77

Camilo Villegas 37-40 – 77

Elliot Gealy 38-39 – 77

a-Brett Patterson 39-38 – 77

Robert Dinwiddie 39-39 – 78

Mark Wilson 37-41 – 78

David Howell 40-38 – 78

Andreas Harto 38-40 – 78

a-Steven Irwin 38-40 – 78

Dae Hyun Kim 40-39 – 79

Marcel Siem 40-39 – 79

Robert Karlsson 42-37 – 79

Will Wilcox 39-40 – 79

Maarten Lafeber 41-38 – 79

Andres Gonzales 39-40 – 79

Hiroyuki Fujita 42-37 – 79

a-Scott Pinckney 36-43 – 79

Kevin Na 40-40-80

a-David Chung 42-40-82

a-Michael Barbosa 39-44-83

Ty Tryon 40-44-84

TODAY’S Tee Times

First Hole

7 a.m. — Alexandre Rocha, Brazil; Andres Golzales; United States; Bubba Dickerson, United States.

7:11 a.m. — Michael Putnam, United States; a-Patrick Cantlay, United States; Robert Dinwiddie, England.

7:22 a.m. — John Senden, Australia; Robert Garrigus, United States; Scott Hend, Australia.

7:33 a.m. — Jason Dufner, United States; Stephen Gallacher, Scotland; S.Y. Noh, South Korea.

7:44 a.m. — Steve Stricker, United States; Retief Goosen, South Africa; David Toms, United States.

7:55 a.m. — Rory McIlroy, Northern Ireland; Dustin Johnson, United States; Phil Mickelson, United States.

8:06 a.m. — Charl Schwartzel, South Africa; Trevor Immelman, South Africa; Zach Johnson, United States.

8:17 a.m. — Nick Watney, United States; Lucas Glover, United States; Geoff Ogilvy, Australia.

8:28 a.m. — Ryan Moore, United States; Robert Allenby, Australia; Rory Sabbatini, South Africa.

8:39 a.m. — David Howell, England; Kenichi Kuboya, Japan; Briny Baird, United States.

8:50 a.m. — Charley Hoffman, United States; Alexander Noren, Sweden; Sangmoon Bae, South Korea.

9:01 a.m. — a-Brett Patterson, United States; Bennett Blakeman, United States; Brian Locke, United States.

9:12 a.m. — Chris Wilson, United States; David May, United States; a-Beau Hossler, United States.

12:40 p.m. — Chad Campbell, United States; Harrison Frazar, United States; Marc Turnesa, United States.

12:51 p.m. — Justin Hicks, United States; Marcel Siem, Germany; Sunghoon Kang, South Korea.

1:02 p.m. — Thomas Levet, France; Brian Gay, United States; Gregory Havret, France.

1:13 p.m. — Heath Slocum, United States; a-Russell Henley, United States; Nicolas Colsaerts, Belgium.

1:24 p.m. — Padraig Harrington, Ireland; Angel Cabrera, Argentina; Stewart Cink, United States.

1:35 p.m. — Ryo Ishikawa, Japan; Anthony Kim, United States; Y.E. Yang, South Korea.

1:46 p.m. — Luke Donald, England; Lee Westwood, England; Martin Kaymer, Germany.

1:57 p.m. — Jonathan Byrd, United States; Bill Haas, United States; Webb Simpson, United States.

2:08 p.m. — Bubba Watson, United States; Adam Scott, Australian; Robert Karlsson, Sweden.

2:19 p.m. — Sam Saunders, United States; Tim Petrovic, United States; Scott Piercy, United States.

2:30 p.m. — Matthew Edwards, United States; a-Brad Benjamin, United States; Zack Byrd, United States.

2:41 p.m. — Bud Cauley, United States; Adam Long, United States; a-Michael Barbosa, United States.

2:52 p.m. — Michael Whitehead, United States; Will Wilcox, United States; John Ellis, United States.

10th Hole

7 a.m. — Ty Tryon, United States; Maarten Lafeber, The Netherlands; Scott Barr, Australia.

7:11 a.m. — Geoffrey Sisk, United States; a-Cheng-Tsung Pan, Chinese Taipei; Matt Richardson, England.

7:22 a.m. — Bo Van Pelt, United States; K.T. Kim, South Korea; Ben Crane, United States.

7:33 a.m. — Mark Wilson, United States; Martin Laird, Scotland; Peter Hanson, Sweden.

7:44 a.m. — Miguel Angel Jimenez, Spain; Sergio Garcia, Spain; Alvaro Quiros, Spain.

7:55 a.m. — Francesc Molinari, Italy; Matteo Manassero, Italy; Edoardo Molinari, Italy.

8:06 a.m. — Hiroyuki Fujita, Japan; Todd Hamilton, United States; Kevin Na, South Korea.

8:17 a.m. — Rickie Fowler, United States; Ian Poulter, England; Hunter Mahan, United States.

8:28 a.m. — Camilo Villegas, Colombia; Aaron Baddeley, Australia; Brandt Snedeker, United States.

8:39 a.m. — Kevin Chappell, United States; Do-Hoon Kim, South Korea; Robert Rock, England.

8:50 a.m. — Jon Mills, Canada; Andreas Harto, Denmark; a-Scott Pinckney, United States.

9:01 a.m. — a-Steve Irwin, United States; Ryan Nelson, United States; Elliot Gealy, United States.

9:12 a.m. — Christopher Deforest, United States; a-Chris Williams, United States; Wes Heffernan, Canada.

12:40 p.m. — Dae-Hyun Kim, South Korea; Chez Reavie, United States, Shane Lowry, Ireland.

12:51 p.m. — Greg Chalmers, Australia; Kirk Triplett, United States; Brad Adamonis, United States.

1:02 p.m. — Marc Leishman, Australia; Alex Cejka, Czech Republic; Kevin Streelman, United States.

1:13 p.m. — Fred Funk, United States; a-David Chung, United States; Michael Campbell, New Zealand.

1:24 p.m. — Matt Kuchar, United States; Paul Casey, England; K.J. Choi, South Korea.

1:35 p.m. — Graeme McDowell, Northern Ireland; a-Peter Uihlein, United States; Louis Oosthuizen, South Africa.

1:46 p.m. — Henrik Stenson, Sweden; Johan Edfors, Sweden; Fredrik Jacobson, Sweden.

1:57 p.m. — Ernie Els, South Africa; Davis Love III, United States; Jim Furyk,United States.

2:08 p.m. — Justin Rose, England; Tim Clark, South Africa; Jason Day, Australia.

2:19 p.m. — Jeff Overton, United States; Ryan Palmer, United States; Gary Woodland, United States.

2:30 p.m. — Brandt Jobe, United States; Nick O’Hern, Australia; D.A. Points, United States.

2:41 p.m. — Christo Greyling, South Africa; Adam Hadwin, Canada; Joey Lamielle, United States.

2:52 p.m. — Michael Tobiason Jr., United States, Jesse Hutchins, United States, Michael Smith, United States.

 

NHL

Stanley Cup Champions

2011: Boston Bruins def. Vancouver Canucks, 4-3

2010: Chicago Blackhawks def. Philadelphia Flyers, 4-2

2009: Pittsburgh Penguins def. Detroit Red Wings, 4-3

2008: Detroit Red Wings def. Pittsburgh Penguins, 4-2

2007: Anaheim Ducks def. Ottawa Senators, 4-1

2006: Carolina Hurricanes def. Edmonton Oilers, 4-3

2005: Lockout

2004: Tampa Bay Lightning def. Calgary Flames, 4-3

2003: New Jersey Devils def. Anaheim Mighty Ducks, 4-3

2002: Detroit Red Wings def. Carolina Hurricanes, 4-1

2001: Colorado Avalanche def. New Jersey Devils, 4-3

2000: New Jersey Devils def. Dallas Stars, 4-2

1999: Dallas Stars def. Buffalo Sabres, 4-2

1998: Detroit Red Wings def. Washington Capitals, 4-0

1997: Detroit Red Wings def. Philadelphia Flyers, 4-0

1996: Colorado Avalanche def. Florida Panthers, 4-0

1995: New Jersey Devils def. Detroit Red Wings, 4-0

1994: New York Rangers def. Vancouver Canucks, 4-3

1993: Montreal Canadiens def. Los Angeles Kings, 4-1

1992: Pittsburgh Penguins def. Chicago Blackhawks, 4-0

1991: Pittsburgh Penguins def. Minnesota North Stars, 4-2

1990: Edmonton Oilers def. Boston Bruins, 4-1

1989: Calgary Flames def. Montreal Canadiens, 4-2

1988: Edmonton Oilers def. Boston Bruins, 4-1

1987: Edmonton Oilers def. Philadelphia Flyers, 4-3

1986: Montreal Canadiens def. Calgary Flames, 4-1

1985: Edmonton Oilers def. Philadelphia Flyers, 4-1

1984: Edmonton Oilers def. New York Islanders, 4-1

1983: New York Islanders def. Edmonton Oilers, 4-0

1982: New York Islanders def. Vancouver Canucks, 4-0

1981: New York Islanders def. Minnesota North Stars, 4-1

1980: New York Islanders def. Philadelphia Flyers, 4-2

1979: Montreal Canadiens def. New York Rangers, 4-1

1978: Montreal Canadiens def. Boston Bruins, 4-2

1977: Montreal Canadiens def. Boston Bruins, 4-0

1976: Montreal Canadiens def. Philadelphia Flyers, 4-0

1975: Philadelphia Flyers def. Buffalo Sabres, 4-2

1974: Philadelphia Flyers def. Boston Bruins, 4-2

1973: Montreal Canadiens def. Chicago Black Hawks, 4-2

1972: Boston Bruins def. New York Rangers, 4-2

1971: Montreal Canadiens def. Chicago Black Hawks, 4-3

1970: Boston Bruins def. St. Louis Blues, 4-0

1969: Montreal Canadiens def. St. Louis Blues, 4-0

1968: Montreal Canadiens def. St. Louis Blues, 4-0

1967: Toronto Maple Leafs def. Montreal Canadiens, 4-2

1966: Montreal Canadiens def. Detroit Red Wings, 4-2

1965: Montreal Canadiens def. Chicago Black Hawks, 4-3

1964: Toronto Maple Leafs def. Detroit Red Wings, 4-3

1963: Toronto Maple Leafs def. Detroit Red Wings, 4-1

1962: Toronto Maple Leafs def. Chicago Black Hawks, 4-2

1961: Chicago Black Hawks def. Detroit Red Wings, 4-2

1960: Montreal Canadiens def. Toronto Maple Leafs, 4-0

1959: Montreal Canadiens def. Toronto Maple Leafs, 4-1

1958: Montreal Canadiens def. Boston Bruins, 4-2

1957: Montreal Canadiens def. Boston Bruins, 4-1

1956: Montreal Canadiens def. Detroit Red Wings, 4-1

1955: Detroit Red Wings def. Montreal Canadiens, 4-3

1954: Detroit Red Wings def. Montreal Canadiens, 4-3

1953: Montreal Canadiens def. Boston Bruins, 4-1

1952: Detroit Red Wings def. Montreal Canadiens, 4-0

1951: Toronto Maple Leafs def. Montreal Canadiens, 4-1

1950: Detroit Red Wings def. New York Rangers, 4-3

1949: Toronto Maple Leafs def. Detroit Red Wings, 4-0

1948: Toronto Maple Leafs def. Detroit Red Wings, 4-0

1947: Toronto Maple Leafs def. Montreal Canadiens, 4-2

1946: Montreal Canadiens def. Boston Bruins, 4-1

1945: Toronto Maple Leafs def. Detroit Red Wings, 4-3

1944: Montreal Canadiens def. Chicago Black Hawks, 4-0

1943: Detroit Red Wings def. Boston Bruins, 4-0

1942: Toronto Maple Leafs def. Detroit Red Wings, 4-3

1941: Boston Bruins def. Detroit Red Wings, 4-0

1940: New York Rangers def. Toronto Maple Leafs, 4-2

1939: Boston Bruins def. Toronto Maple Leafs, 4-1

1938: Chicago Black Hawks def. Toronto Maple Leafs, 3-1

1937: Detroit Red Wings def. New York Rangers, 3-2

1936: Detroit Red Wings def. Toronto Maple Leafs, 3-1

1935: Montreal Maroons def. Toronto Maple Leafs, 3-0

1934: Chicago Black Hawks def. Detroit Red Wings, 3-1

1933: New York Rangers def. Toronto Maple Leafs, 3-1

1932: Toronto Maple Leafs def. New York Rangers, 3-0

1931: Montreal Canadiens def. Chicago Black Hawks, 3-2

1930: Montreal Canadiens def. Boston Bruins, 2-0

1929: Boston Bruins def. New York Rangers, 2-0

1928: New York Rangers def. Montreal Maroons, 3-2

1927: Ottawa Senators def. Boston Bruins, 2-1-1

1926: Montreal Maroons def. Victoria Cougars, 3-1

1925: Victoria Cougars def. Montreal Canadiens, 3-2

1924: Montreal Canadiens def. Vancouver Maroons, 3-2

1923: Ottawa Senators def. Vancouver Maroons, 3-1

1922: Toronto St. Patricks def Vancouver Millionaires, 3-2

1921: Ottawa Senators def. Vancouver Millionaires, 3-2

1920: Ottawa Senators def. Seattle Metropolitans, 3-2

1919: No decision, flu epidemic

1918: Toronto Arenas def. Vancouver Millionaires, 3-2

 

COLLEGE BASEBALL

College World Series

Omaha, Neb.

Double Elimination

x-if necessary

Saturday

Game 1 — Vanderbilt (52-10) vs. North Carolina (50-14), 2 p.m.

Game 2 — Texas (49-17) vs. Florida (50-17), 7 p.m.

Sunday

Game 3 — California (37-21) vs. Virginia (54-10), 2 p.m.

Game 4 — Texas A&M (47-20) vs. South Carolina (50-14), 7 p.m.

 

SOCCER

Major League Soccer

EASTERN CONFERENCE

W L T Pts GF GA Philadelphia 6 3 4 22 16 11

New York 5 2 7 22 21 13

Houston 4 5 6 18 19 18

Columbus 4 4 6 18 14 16

D.C. 4 5 4 16 18 24

Toronto FC 2 5 9 15 15 25

Chicago 2 4 8 14 16 19

New England 3 7 5 14 11 18

Sporting KC 2 6 4 10 16 20

WESTERN CONFERENCE

W L T Pts GF GA Los Angeles 8 2 7 31 22 14

FC Dallas 7 4 4 25 18 16

Seattle 5 4 7 22 18 15

Colorado 5 3 7 22 17 14

Real Salt Lake 6 3 3 21 14 7

San Jose 5 4 4 19 20 16

Chivas USA 4 5 5 17 17 16

Portland 5 6 2 17 15 19

Vancouver 1 6 8 11 16 22

NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

WEDNESDAY

New England 0, Toronto FC 0, tie

TONIGHT

San Jose at Sporting Kansas City, 8:30

CONCACAF Gold Gup

QUARTERFINALS

Saturday

At East Rutherford, N.J.

Costa Rica vs. Honduras, 5 p.m.

Mexico vs. Guatemala, 8 p.m.

Sunday

At Washington

Jamaica vs. United States, 3 p.m.

Panama vs. El Salvador, 6 p.m.

 

WNBA

Eastern Conference

W L Pct GB

Connecticut 3 1 .750 –

Indiana 3 1 .750 –

Chicago 2 1 .667 ½

New York 2 2 .500 1

Atlanta 1 3 .250 2

Washington 1 3 .250 2

Western Conference

W L Pct GB

San Antonio 3 0 1.000 –

Minnesota 3 1 .750 ½

Los Angeles 2 1 .667 1

Seattle 1 1 .500 1½

Phoenix 0 2 .000 2½

Tulsa 0 5 .000 4

LAST NIGHT

Connecticut 79, Washington 71

TONIGHT

Atlanta at Minnesota, 8

New York at Chicago, 8:30

San Antonio at Phoenix, 10

Indiana at Seattle, 10 p.m.

 

CULVER LINE

Major League Baseball

National League

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE

at Los Angeles -165 Houston +155

Interleague

New York (AL) -140 at Chicago (NL) +130

at Washington -110 Baltimore +100

at Cleveland -135 Pittsburgh +125

at New York (NL)-140 LosAngeles (AL) +130

at Tampa Bay -145 Florida +135

at Cincinnati -150 Toronto +140

at Boston -120 Milwaukee +110

at Atlanta -140 Texas +130

at Minnesota -130 San Diego +120

at St. Louis -170 Kansas City +160

at Colorado -115 Detroit +105

at Arizona -140 Chicago (AL) +130

San Francisco -140 at Oakland +130

at Seattle -105 Philadelphia -105

 

FOOTBALL

Arena League

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

West Division

W L T Pct PF PA

Arizona 11 2 0 .846 804 596

San Jose 5 7 0 .417 696 704

Utah 5 7 0 .417 718 755

Spokane 5 7 0 .417 679 660

Central Division

W L T Pct PF PA

Chicago 9 3 0 .750 635 548

Dallas 7 5 0 .583 715 685

Tulsa 5 7 0 .417 555 564

Kansas City 4 9 0 .308 600 705

Iowa 3 9 0 .250 602 754

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

South Division

W L T Pct PF PA

Jacksonville 11 1 0 .917 767 558

Orlando 8 4 0 .667 674 616

Georgia 7 6 0 .538 722 700

Tampa Bay 5 7 0 .417 552 647

New Orleans 2 10 0 .167 504 650

Eastern Division

W L T Pct PF PA

Pittsburgh 7 5 0 .583 587 608

Cleveland 7 5 0 .583 562 533

Philadelphia 5 8 0 .385 680 726

Milwaukee 4 8 0 .333 516 559

TONIGHT

New Orleans at Georgia, 7:05 p.m.

Tulsa at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.

Orlando at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m.

SATURDAY

Milwaukee at Jacksonville, 7 p.m.

Dallas at Iowa, 8:05 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Utah, 9 p.m.

San Jose at Arizona, 10 p.m.

Chicago at Spokane, 10 p.m.

SUNDAY

Cleveland at Kansas City, 2 p.m.

 

SPORTLIGHT

June 17

1962–Jack Nicklaus beats Arnold Palmer by three strokes in a playoff to win the U.S. Open.

1973–John Miller shoots a 63 in the final round to win the U.S. Open over John Schlee.

1976–The 18-team NBA absorbs four of the six remaining ABA teams: the New York Nets, Indiana Pacers, San Antonio Spurs and Denver Nuggets.

1979–Hale Irwin wins the U.S. Open over Gary Player and Jerry Pate.

1995–Claude Lemieux snaps a tie at 3:17 of the third period as the New Jersey Devils open the Stanley Cup finals with a 2-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings. The victory, the ninth on the road, breaks the NHL playoff record for road wins.

2001–Retief Goosen misses a 2-foot putt on the 18th green, tying him with Mark Brooks and setting up a playoff for the U.S. Open.

2006–Rookie David Gilliland becomes the first non-Nextel Cup driver to win a Busch Series race this season, passing J.J. Yeley with 10 laps to go and holding on to take the Meijer 300 at Kentucky Speedway.

2007–Angel Cabrera holds off Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk by a stroke to capture the U.S. Open. Cabrera shoots a 1-under 69 in the final round at brutal Oakmont (Pa.) Country Club.

2007–Kate Ziegler breaks swimming’s oldest world record, shattering the 1,500-meter freestyle mark by more than 9 seconds at the TYR Meet of Champions Mission Viejo, Calif. Ziegler wins the 30-lap race in 15:42.54, easily erasing Janet Evans’ 1988 mark of 15:52.10 set in Orlando, Fla. At the time, Evans was the first woman to break 16 minutes.

2008–The Boston Celtics win their 17th NBA title with a stunning 131-92 blowout over the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 6. Kevin Garnett scores 26 points with 14 rebounds, Ray Allen scores 26 and Paul Pierce, the finals MVP, adds 17. The Celtics, a 24-win team a year ago, wrap up their first crown since 1986.

2010–The Los Angeles Lakers beat Boston for the first time in a Game 7 to repeat as NBA champions. Kobe Bryant scores 23 points despite 6-of-24 shooting and the Lakers win their 16th NBA championship, dramatically rallying from a fourth-quarter 13-point deficit to beat the Celtics 83-79.

 

SPORTS NOTES

REISER/LEHMAN SHOOTING CAMP will take walk-ins at the Springfield High School site June 20-23. Sessions are 8:30-10 a.m. for boys and girls entering 4-th-7th grade and 11 a.m.-1 p.m. for boys and girls entering 8th-12th grades.

Central Catholic’s 33rd Annual Irish Open golf outing will be held Monday, July 25 at Stone Oak Country Club. Tee times are 7:30 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. shotgun starts. Morning tee times for individual golfers are $125, and afternoon tee times are available for $150. Afternoon tee times are limited to the first 34 requests. 18 holes of golf with driving range privileges and cart, breakfast, lunch, and cocktail hour with open bar, free beverages and snacks on the course, prizes, and an auction featuring golf memorabilia and equipment are included. The honorary chairman for this year’s event is CCHS Coach Bob Smith. The event is dedicated to the Bollin Family and honors the Central Catholic Class of 1987. Proceeds will benefit the Central Catholic High School tuition assistance fund. For more information, to register for this event, or to become an event sponsor, visist www.centralcatholic.org under Alumni & Friends--Events, contact Tracy Koralewski at 419-255-2306, ext. 1076 or email tkoralewski@centralcatholic.org.

Carey Duffield Baseball Tournament for those 10-under will be held in Carey July 8-10. This is a round robin format with all teams guaranteed a minimum of four games (weather permitting). The tournament is limited to the first 10 teams PAID. A team may enter by sending the entry fee of $200 to: Carey Youth Baseball, 621 E. Findlay St., Carey, Ohio 43316. For more information contact Eric at 419-788-0207 or e-mail Careyduffield@yahoo.com.

BASKETBALL CAMP: Central Catholic is holding a basketball camp for girls entering grades 5-9 on June 28-30 from 6-9 p.m. The cost is $50. Contact Marty McGurk at (419) 478-1159 for more information.

NORTHVIEW ALUMNI GAME: The Northview alumni baseball game will be held Saturday, June 25 at 7 p.m. at ’Cats Stadium.

 

HOLE IN ONE

BILL SELLERS, No. 12 at Ottawa Park, 100 yards, pitching wedge.

HARRY BURRINGTON, No. 5 at Spuyten Duyval South, 125 yards, 9-iron.

 

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

American League

NEW YORK YANKEES–Signed RHP Brian Gordon. Sent RHP Lance Pendleton to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Released RHP Amauri Sanit.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS–Placed RHP Casey Janssen on the 15-day DL.

National League

MILWAUKEE BREWERS–Optioned LHP Zach Braddock to Nashville (PCL). Called up LHP Daniel Herrera from Nashville.

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES–Designated LHP J.C. Romero for assignment. Called up RHP Vance Worley from Lehigh Valley (IL).

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS–Activated OF Matt Holliday from the 15-day DL. Placed RHP Eduardo Sanchez on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 13.

SAN DIEGO PADRES–Recalled INF-OF Jesus Guzman from Tucson (PCL). Designated INF Jorge Cantu for assignment.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS–Activated LHP Tom Gorzelanny from the 15-day DL.

Eastern League

READING PHILLIES–Announced INF-OF Cody Overbeck, RHP Justin De Fratus, RHP Philippe Aumont and LHP Ryan Edell have been promoted to Lehigh Valley (IL). Announced 1B Joe Savery, RHP Justin Friend and RHP Chance Chapman were assigned to the team from Clearwater (FSL).

American Association

GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS–Released RHP Ramon Martinez.

GRAND PRAIRIE AIRHOGS–Signed C Chris McMurray.

WICHITA WINGNUTS–Released RHP Gary Lee.

Frontier League

RIVER CITY RASCALS–Signed RHP Jason Pankau. Released 1B Nick DeBiasse.

ROCKFORD RIVERHAWKS–Signed RHP Joey Gradney. Released RHP Todd McGee.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

BUFFALO BILLS–Named Theo Young college area scout and Tim Atkins football operations assistant and Pete Harris scouting assistant.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

COLORADO AVALANCHE–Promoted Adam Deadmarsh to assistant coach. Named Tim Army assistant coach in charge of video.

MINNESOTA WILD–Traded D Maxim Noreau to New Jersey for C David McIntyre.

NASHVILLE PREDATORS–Signed RW Juuso Puustinen to a two-year contract.

ST. LOUIS BLUES–Signed F Sebastian Wannstrom.

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING–Re-signed F Mike Angelidis to a one-year contract.

WASHINGTON CAPITALS–Named Olie Kolzig associate goaltender coach. Announced Dave Prior will return to his role as director of goaltending and NHL goaltender coach.

STANDARDBRED RACING

U.S. TROTTING ASSOCIATION–Named Dan Leary director of communications.

COLLEGE

METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE–Announced the addition of VMI to the conference’s women’s water polo league, starting competition in the 2011-2012 season.

ALABAMA–Named Matt Kane assistant track coach.

GEORGE MASON–Signed athletic director Tom O’Connor to a contract extension through 2014.

GEORGIA STATE–Named Ben Pollard assistant director of athletics for speed, strength and conditioning.

LOYOLA (MD.)–Named Emily Janss women’s assistant soccer coach.

NEW JERSEY CITY–Named Jerry Smith baseball coach.

PENN STATE–Named Charmelle Green associate athletic director and senior woman administrator.

PROVIDENCE–Named Jamie Russell men’s assistant hockey coach.

RUTGERS–Named Brian Brecht men’s lacrosse coach.

SAMFORD– Named Michael Scruggs women’s assistant basketball coach.

SAN JOSE STATE–Named Cecilia Russell-Nava women’s assistant basketball coach.

WASHINGTON–Named Megan Osmer director of women’s basketball operations.

 

TENNIS

AEGON International

Eastbourne, England

Singles

Men

Second Round

Kei Nishikori, Japan, d. Rainer Schuettler, Germany, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2.

Olivier Rochus, Belgium, d. Carlos Berlocq, Argentina, 3-6, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (3).

Janko Tipsarevic (3), Serbia, d. Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, 6-3, 7-6 (2).

Quarterfinals

Andreas Seppi, Italy, d. Olivier Rochus, Belgium, 6-2, 6-7 (5), 6-3.

Igor Kunitsyn, Russia, d. Julien Benneteau, France, 6-3, 6-2.

Grigor Dimitrov, Bulgaria, vs. Janko Tipsarevic (3), Serbia, 6-3, 7-6 (2).

Kei Nishikori, Japan, d. Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-3.

Women

Quarterfinals

Daniela Hantuchova, Slovakia, d. Venus Williams, United States, 6-2, 5-7, 6-2.

Petra Kvitova (5), Czech Republic, d. Agnieszka Radwanska, Poland, 1-6, 6-2, 7-6 (2).

Marion Bartoli (6), France, d. Victoria Azarenka (3), Belarus, 6-2, 2-0, retired.

Samantha Stosur (7), Australia, d. Vera Zvonareva (1), Russia, 4-6, 7-6 (4), 6-4.

UNICEF Open

Den Bosch, Netherlands

Singles

Men

Quarterfinals

Ivan Dodig (4), Croatia, d. Teymuraz Gabashvili, Russia, 2-6, 6-1, 6-2.

Dmitry Tursunov, Russia, leads Santiago Giraldo, Colombia, 3-6, 6-4, 4-4 (40-0), susp., rain.

Xavier Malisse (3), Belgium, leads Alex Bogomolov Jr., United States, 6-2, 4-3 (40-40), susp., rain.

Women

Quarterfinals

Roberta Vinci (7), Italy, d. Yanina Wickmayer (3), Belgium, 6-4, 6-4.

Jelena Dokic, Australia, d. Johanna Larsson, Sweden, 7-6 (2), 6-4.

Romina Oprandi, Italy, d. Kimiko Date-Krumm, Japan, 7-6 (3), 6-4.

Dominika Cibulkova (5), Slovakia, leads Svetlana Kuznetsova (2), Russia, 7-5, 4-6, 3-0, susp., rain.