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Published: 6/12/2012

Scoreboard: 6-12

NHL

Stanley Cup Finals

x-if necessary

Los Angeles 4, New Jersey 2

Wednesday, May 30: Los Angeles 2, New Jersey 1, OT

Saturday, June 2: Los Angeles 2, New Jersey 1, OT

Monday June 4: Los Angeles 4, New Jersey 0

Wednesday, June 6: New Jersey 3, Los Angeles 1

Saturday, June 9: New Jersey 2, Los Angeles 1

Monday: Los Angeles 6, New Jersey 1

NBA

Finals

(x-if necessary)

Oklahoma City vs. Miami

TODAY: Miami at Oklahoma City, 9 p.m.

THURSDAY, June 14: Miami at Oklahoma City, 9 p.m.

SUNDAY, June 17: Oklahoma City at Miami, 8 p.m.

TUESDAY, June 19: Oklahoma City at Miami, 9 p.m.

x-THURSDAY, June 21: Oklahoma City at Miami, 9 p.m.

x-SUNDAY, June 24: Miami at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.

x-TUESDAY, June 26: Miami at Oklahoma City, 9 p.m.

glantz-culver line

Major League Baseball

National League

FAVORITELINEUNDERDOGLINE

at San Fran.-155Houston+145

Interleague

at Baltimore-155Pittsburgh+145

at Toronto-130Washington+120

at Tampa Bay-150New York+140

New York (AL)-150at Atlanta+140

at Miami-110Boston+100

at Cincinnati-170Cleveland+160

Detroit-130at Chicago+120

at Texas-165Arizona+155

Milwaukee-140at Kansas City+130

Philadelphia-110at Minnesota+100

at St. Louis-145Chicago+135

at Colorado-110Oakland+100

at LA (NL)-110LA (AL)+100

at Seattle-160San Diego+150

NBA Playoffs

FAVORITELINEO/UUNDERDOG

at Oklahoma City5(195)Miami

Odds to Win Series

FAVORITELINEUNDERDOGLINE

Oklahoma City-170Miami+150

GOLF

World Golf Ranking

Through June 11

1. Luke Donald10.29

2. Rory McIlroy9.01

3. Lee Westwood8.16

4. Tiger Woods6.71

5. Bubba Watson6.21

6. Matt Kuchar5.97

7. Justin Rose5.68

8. Hunter Mahan5.41

9. Jason Dufner5.30

10. Dustin Johnson5.09

11. Steve Stricker5.03

12. Martin Kaymer5.02

13. Phil Mickelson4.98

14. Webb Simpson4.81

15. Charl Schwartzel4.70

16. Louis Oosthuizen4.68

17. Adam Scott4.67

18. Zach Johnson4.62

19. Jason Day4.54

20. Rickie Fowler4.53

21. Graeme McDowell4.35

22. Sergio Garcia4.23

23. Bill Haas4.05

24. Keegan Bradley3.99

25. Peter Hanson3.93

local golf

TJGA

PGA Junior Championship

Maumee Bay State Park

Boys 16-18: 1. Mitchell Kontak 75*; 2. Luke Shaffer 75; 3. Nicholas Smith 76

Boys 14-15: 1. Jack Mancinotti 80; 2. Andrew Headman 88*; 3. Josh Kruzel 88

Girls 16-18: (9 Holes only): 1. Bailey Moreland 41; 2. Alex Graf 44; 3. Jaclyn Fanola 45

Girls 14-15: (9 Holes only): 1. Monica Torda 40; 2. Nicole Rusk 50

Boys Overall Medalist: Mitchell Kontak 75

Girls Overall Medalist: Monica Torda 40

*Scorecard Playoff

PREP BASEBALL

All-Northern Buckeye Conference

FIRST TEAM: P-Nick Vespi, Eastwood, soph.; Jake Materni, Lake, sr. C-Zach Coffield, Eastwood, sr. 1B-Casey Kitchen, Fostoria, jr.; 2B-Ryan Mang, Eastwood, soph. SS-Nathan Hackworth, Otsego, jr. 3B-Jake Schmeltz, Eastwood, soph. OF-Josh Tantari, Lake, sr.; Jeff Vanscoder, Elmwood, sr.; Corey Hotmer, Lake, sr. Utility-Hunter Donald, Otsego, jr.; Casey Gose, Genoa, soph. DH-Kris Hayward, Eastwood, sr.

SECOND TEAM: P-Conlan Varty, Elmwood, sr.; Jayce Vancena, Lake, soph. C-Trey Marsh, Elmwood, sr. 1B-Nate Downs, Otsego, sr. 2B-Dustin Pepper, Otsego, sr. SS-John Sandwisch, Woodmore, sr. OF-Zack Irick, Elmwood, jr.; Michael Jarosz, Rossford, sr.; Drake Johnson, Otsego, jr. DH-Zak Keels, Fostoria, sr.

Player of the year: Jeff Vanscoder, Elmwood.

Pitcher of the year: Nick Vespi, Eastwood.

AMATEUR BASEBALL

American Legion

Ashland002 00 - 2 4 2

Whitehouse352 02 - 12 13 1

WP-Reiter. LP-Pierce. Callahan (W) 3-4, 2B, HR, 5 RBI.

Sr. ACME

Perrysburg100 123 0 - 7 9 2

Archbold307 002 0 - 12 11 3

WP: Walker. LP: Dimmering. Wagner (A) 2B, 2 1B.

hole in one

JAMES C. WISE, No. 14 at Ottawa Park, 96 yards, 9-iron.

TENNIS

French Open

Paris

MEN

Singles

Finals

Rafael Nadal (2), Spain, d. Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, 6-4, 6-3, 2-6, 7-5.

Most Men's Titles

Rafael Nadal - 7 (2005-08, 2010-12)

Bjorn Borg - 6 (1974-75, 1978-81)

Henri Cochet - 4 (1926, 1928, 1930, 1932)

Gustavo Kuerten - 3 (1997, 2000-01)

Ivan Lendl - 3 (1984, 1986-87)

Mats Wilander - 3 (1982, 1985, 1988)

Rene Lacoste - 3 (1925, 1927, 1929)

French Open Men's Champions

2012 - Rafael Nadal

2011 - Rafael Nadal

2010 - Rafael Nadal

2009 - Roger Federer

2008 - Rafael Nadal

2007 - Rafael Nadal

2006 - Rafael Nadal

2005 - Rafael Nadal

2004 - Gaston Gaudio

2003 - Juan Carlos Ferrero

2002 - Albert Costa

2001 - Gustavo Kuerten

2000 - Gustavo Kuerten

1999 - Andre Agassi

1998 - Carlos Moya

1997 - Gustavo Kuerten

1996 - Yevgeny Kafelnikov

1995 - Thomas Muster

1994 - Sergi Bruguera

1993 - Sergi Bruguera

1992 - Jim Courier

1991 - Jim Courier

1990 - Andres Gomez

1989 - Michael Chang

1988 - Mats Wilander

1987 - Ivan Lendl

1986 - Ivan Lendl

1985 - Mats Wilander

1984 - Ivan Lendl

1983 - Yannick Noah

1982 - Mats Wilander

1981 - Bjorn Borg

1980 - Bjorn Borg

1979 - Bjorn Borg

1978 - Bjorn Borg

1977 - Guillermo Vilas

1976 - Adriano Panatta

1975 - Bjorn Borg

1974 - Bjorn Borg

1973 - Ilie Nastase

1972 - Andres Gimeno

1971 - Jan Kodes

1970 - Jan Kodes

1969 - Rod Laver

1968 - Ken Rosewall

1967 - Roy Emerson

1966 - Tony Roche

1965 - Fred Stolle

1964 - Manolo Santana

1963 - Roy Emerson

1962 - Rod Laver

1961 - Manolo Santana

1960 - Nicola Pietrangeli

1959 - Nicola Pietrangeli

1958 - Mervyn Rose

1957 - Sven Davidson

1956 - Lew Hoad

1955 - Tony Trabert

1954 - Tony Trabert

1953 - Ken Rosewall

1952 - Jaroslav Drobny

1951 - Jaroslav Drobny

1950 - Budge Patty

1949 - Frank Parker

1948 - Frank Parker

1947 - Joszef Asboth

1946 - Marcel Bernard

1940-45 - No tournament, World War II

1939 - Don McNeill

1938 - Don Budge

1937 - Henner Henkel

1936 - Gottfried von Cramm

1935 - Fred Perry

1934 - Gottfried von Cramm

1933 - Jack Crawford

1932 - Henri Cochet

1931 - Jean Borotra

1930 - Henri Cochet

1929 - Rene Lacoste

1928 - Henri Cochet

1927 - Rene Lacoste

1926 - Henri Cochet

1925 - Rene Lacoste

NOTE: Prior to 1925, the French Open was restricted to French players.

Gerry Weber Open

Halle, Germany

ATP

Singles

First Round

Cedrik-Marcel Stebe, Germany, d. Carlos Berlocq, Argentina, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5.

Lukasz Kubot, Poland, d. Jarkko Nieminen, Finland, 6-4, 6-4.

Mikhail Youzhny, Russia, d. Robin Haase, Netherlands, 6-3, 6-2.

Ze Zhang, China, d. Tobias Kamke, Germany, 6-4, 7-6 (7-2).

Philipp Kohlschreiber (8), Germany, d. Dustin Brown, Germany, 7-6 (7-4), 7-6 (7-4).

Milos Raonic (5), Canada, d. Philipp Petzschner, Germany, 7-5, 7-6 (7-1).

ATP Money Leaders

Through June 11

NameMoney

1.Novak Djokovic$4,006,402

2.Rafael Nadal$3,368,954

3.Roger Federer$3,229,009

4.David Ferrer$1,238,783

5.Andy Murray$1,229,361

6.Tomas Berdych$1,187,845

7.Juan Martin del Potro$1,092,185

8.John Isner$820,923

9.Janko Tipsarevic$779,189

10.Jo-Wilfried Tsonga$733,051

11.Nicolas Almagro$720,975

12.Radek Stepanek$715,681

13.Gilles Simon$630,301

14.Fernando Verdasco$582,808

15.Milos Raonic$561,938

16.Jurgen Melzer$472,777

17.Richard Gasquet$471,067

18.Juan Monaco$438,010

19.Philipp Kohlschreiber$429,237

20.Kei Nishikori$416,900

WTA Money Leaders

Through June 11

NameMoney

1.Victoria Azarenka$4,633,237

2.Maria Sharapova$4,369,006

3.Agnieszka Radwanska$2,083,933

4.Sara Errani$1,893,910

5.Serena Williams$1,294,379

6.Petra Kvitova$1,054,476

7.Samantha Stosur$943,705

8.Roberta Vinci$885,083

9.Angelique Kerber$829,976

10.Na Li$770,854

SOCCER

Major League Soccer

EASTERN CONFERENCE

WLTPtsGFGA

D.C.843272819

New York832262618

Sporting KC831251710

Columbus543181313

Chicago553181517

New England571161818

Houston444161315

Montreal373121521

Philadelphia2728814

Toronto FC1903821

WESTERN CONFERENCE

WLTPtsGFGA

Real Salt Lake932292214

San Jose833272717

Seattle73324169

Vancouver634221615

Colorado661192018

Chivas USA46315914

Portland354131215

FC Dallas384131524

Los Angeles382111521

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

Sunday

Vancouver 3, Houston 1

Transactions

BASEBALL

American League

LOS ANGELES ANGELS - Agreed to terms with RHP Roy Alvarez, RHP Mark Sappington, SS Eric Stamets, C Andrew Patterson, C Zachary Wright, OF Quintin Davis, RHP Pat Lowery, OF Joel Capote, C Zachary Livingston, C Pedro Pizarro and RHP Kenny Hatcher on minor league contracts.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS - Agreed to terms with OF D.J. Davis, INF Mitchell Hay, RHP Tyler Gonzales, OF Anthony Alford, RHP Tucker Donahue, LHP Brad Delatte, INF/OF Eric Phillips, OF Ian Parmley, C Harrison Frawley, INF Jordan Leyland, OF Alex Azor, C John Silvano, LHP Zakery Wasilewski, LHP Shane Dawson, INF Jorge Flores, OF Dennis Jones, LHP Colton Turner, INF Jason Leblebijian, C Daniel Klein, INF Derrick Chung, C Jorge Saez, INF Shaun Valeriote, LHP Kyle Anderson, RHP Justin James, RHP Justin D'Allesandro, RHP Robert Joseph Brosnahan, RHP Charles Ghysels, RHP Tim Nicholas Brechbuehler and LHP Joseph Spano on minor league contracts.

National League

ATLANTA BRAVES - Recalled RHP Cory Gearrin from Gwinnett (IL). Optioned RHP Julio Teheran to Gwinnett.

NEW YORK METS - Named Jose Leger manager of Kingsport (Appalachian).

PITTSBURGH PIRATES - Signed C Wyatt Mathisen.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

NFL - Suspended Minnesota WR Jerome Simpson three games and fined him an additional game check for violating the NFL Policy and Program for Substances of Abuse.

ARIZONA CARDINALS - Re-signed DE Vonnie Holliday to a one-year contract. Released DE Conrad Obi.

BALTIMORE RAVENS - Announced the retirement of WR Derrick Mason.

CINCINNATI BENGALS - Signed WR Mohamed Sanu.

DALLAS COWBOYS - Signed OT Pat McQuistan, WR Danny Coale, TE James Hanna and LB Caleb McSurdy.

NEW YORK GIANTS - Re-signed DT Rocky Bernard. Placed TE Jake Ballard on the waived/failed physical list.

MOTORSPORTS

INDYCAR - Docked Justin Wilson five points and fined Dale Coyne Racing $7,500 for failing a post-race inspection after the team's win on Saturday. Fined Ed Carpenter Racing $5,000 and docked Carpenter one point for using a wicker taller than what was permitted under the rules.

COLLEGE

OHIO - Named Rob Smith baseball coach.

college baseball

College World Series

Omaha, Neb.

Double Elimination

Friday, June 15

Game 1 -- Stony Brook (52-13) vs. UCLA (47-14), 5 p.m.

Game 2 -- Arizona (43-17) vs. Florida State (48-15), 9 p.m.

Saturday, June 16

Game 3 -- Kent State (46-18) vs. Arkansas (44-20), 5 p.m.

Game 4 -- South Carolina (45-17) vs. Florida (47-18), 9 p.m.

Sunday, June 17

Game 5 -- Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 5 p.m.

Game 6 -- Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 9 p.m.

Super Regionals

At Baylor Ballpark

Waco, Texas

Saturday, June 9: Baylor 8, Arkansas 1

Sunday, June 10: Arkansas 5, Baylor 4

Monday, June 11: Arkansas 1, Baylor 0, 10 innings, Arkansas advances

At Carolina Stadium

Columbia, S.C.

Saturday, June 9: South Carolina 5, Oklahoma 0

Sunday, June 10: Oklahoma 0, South Carolina 0, 6 innings, susp., rain

Monday, June 11: South Carolina 5, Oklahoma 1, comp. of susp. game, South Carolina advances

At PK Park

Eugene, Ore.

Saturday, June 9: Kent State 7, Oregon 6

Sunday, June 10: Oregon 3, Kent State 2

Monday, June 11: Kent State 3, Oregon 2, Kent St. advances

Sportlight

June 12

1990-Egypt, a 500-1 long shot, stuns the Netherlands when Magdi Abdel-Ghani converts a penalty shot with 8 minutes remaining to tie the World Cup favorites 1-1.

1991-The Chicago Bulls win the first NBA championship in the team's 25-year history with a 108-101 victory in Game 5 over the Los Angeles Lakers. MVP Michael Jordan scores 30 points, Scottie Pippen has 32 and John Paxson 20.

1999-Cal Ripken is 6-for-6, homering twice and driving in six runs as the Baltimore Orioles score the most runs in franchise history with a 22-1 rout of the Atlanta Braves.

2007-Justin Verlander, mixing 99 mph heat with crazy curveballs, pitches a no-hitter to lead the Detroit Tigers over the Milwaukee Brewers 4-0.

2008-The Boston Celtics overcome a 24-point deficit and beat the Los Angeles Lakers 97-91 to take a commanding 3-1 lead in the NBA finals. No team has ever overcome more than a 15-point deficit after the first quarter, and the Celtics post the biggest comeback in the finals since 1971.

2009-Pittsburgh's Max Talbot scores two second-period goals as the Penguins beat the defending champion Detroit Red Wings 2-1 in Game 7 and win the Stanley Cup at Detroit's Joe Louis Arena. Pittsburgh's Evgeni Malkin, the playoff scoring leader with 36 points, earns the Conn Smythe Trophy as the postseason MVP.

2011-The Dallas Mavericks win their first NBA title by winning Game 6 of the finals in Miami, 105-95. Jason Terry scores 27 points and Dirk Nowitzki adds 21 as the Mavericks win four of the series' last five games.



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