Scoreboard: 4/18

4/18/2013

NBA

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

W L Pct GB

y-New York 54 28 .659 –

x-Brooklyn 49 33 .598 5

x-Boston 41 40 .506 12½

Philadelphia 34 48 .415 20

Toronto 34 48 .415 20

Southeast Division

W L Pct GB

z-Miami 66 16 .805 –

x-Atlanta 44 38 .537 22

Washington 29 53 .354 37

Charlotte 21 61 .256 45

Orlando 20 62 .244 46

Central Division

W L Pct GB

y-Indiana 49 32 .605 –

x-Chicago 45 37 .549 4½

x-Milwaukee 38 44 .463 11½

Detroit 29 53 .354 20½

Cleveland 24 58 .293 25½

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Southwest Division

W L Pct GB

y-San Antonio 58 24 .707 –

x-Memphis 56 26 .683 2

x-Houston 45 36 .556 12½

Dallas 41 41 .500 17

New Orleans 27 55 .329 31

Northwest Division

W L Pct GB

z-Oklahoma City 60 22 .732 –

x-Denver 57 25 .695 3

Utah 43 39 .524 17

Portland 33 48 .407 26½

Minnesota 31 51 .378 29

Pacific Division

W L Pct GB

y-L.A. Clippers 55 26 .679 –

x-Golden State 46 35 .568 9

x-L.A. Lakers 44 37 .543 11

Sacramento 28 53 .346 27

Phoenix 25 57 .305 30½

x-clinched playoff spot

y-clinched division

z-clinched conference

WEDNESDAY

Denver 118, Phoenix 98

Dallas 99, New Orleans 87

Chicago 95, Washington 92

Memphis 86, Utah 70

Minnesota 108, San Antonio 95

Milwaukee 95, Oklahoma City 89

New York 98, Atlanta 92

Brooklyn 103, Detroit 99

Charlotte 105, Cleveland 98

Toronto 114, Boston 90

Miami 105, Orlando 93

Philadelphia 105, Indiana 95

Houston at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.

Golden State at Portland, 10:30 p.m.

L.A. Clippers at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m.

Tuesday

Indiana at Boston, cancelled

Toronto 113, Atlanta 96

L.A. Clippers 93, Portland 77

Cleveland 16 31 22 29 – 98

Charlotte 34 19 23 29 – 105

Cleveland: Thompson 3-9 2-6 8, Gee 5-9 1-2 13, Zeller 3-6 0-0 6, Irving 9-20 4-4 24, Ellington 5-6 2-2 13, Casspi 3-6 0-0 8, Waiters 6-13 3-4 16, Livingston 1-2 0-0 2, Speights 3-6 0-0 6, Jones 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 39-80 12-18 98.

Charlotte: McRoberts 6-6 5-6 20, Kidd-Gilchrist 5-7 1-2 11, Biyombo 3-5 2-2 8, Walker 6-16 9-12 24, Henderson 6-13 3-4 15, Taylor 3-6 0-0 6, Adrien 2-4 3-4 7, Gordon 3-9 0-0 7, Pargo 2-5 0-0 5, Thomas 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 37-73 23-30 105.

3-points Goal – Cleveland 8-23 (Irving 2-9, Gee 2-4, Casspi 2-4, Waiters 1-4, Ellington 1-2), Charlotte 8-20 (Walker 3-7, Gordon 1-6, McRoberts 3-3, Pargo 1-3, Taylor 0-1). Fouled Out – Casspi (Cleveland)Rebounds – Cleveland 35 (Thompson 10), Charlotte 40 (McRoberts 8). Assists – Cleveland 24 (Irving 10), Charlotte 28 (Walker 7). Total Fouls – Cleveland 24, Charlotte 14. Technicals – None.A – 13,487.

Detroit 18 30 18 33 – 99

Brooklyn 29 31 23 20 – 103

Detroit: Monroe 5-10 2-4 12, Singler 2-5 0-0 4, Drummond 5-7 3-3 13, Knight 3-14 1-3 7, Stuckey 5-8 0-0 11, Jerebko 1-4 4-4 6, Middleton 3-9 4-4 10, Bynum 7-10 9-11 23, English 3-6 1-3 7, Kravtsov 3-5 0-0 6, Villanueva 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 37-78 24-32 99.

Brooklyn: Wallace 2-5 1-2 5, Evans 3-6 1-3 7, Lopez 7-15 6-6 20, Johnson 4-8 0-0 10, Williams 2-5 3-3 8, Humphries 5-6 1-2 11, Blatche 6-9 2-2 15, Bogans 1-4 1-3 3, Watson 2-4 2-2 6, Stackhouse 2-4 0-0 6, Brooks 1-3 0-0 2, Taylor 1-5 0-0 2, Teletovic 3-7 0-0 8. Totals 39-81 17-23 103.

3-points Goal – Detroit 1-13 (Stuckey 1-3, Knight 0-3, Bynum 0-2, Singler 0-2, Jerebko 0-1, English 0-1, Middleton 0-1), Brooklyn 8-24 (Johnson 2-5, Teletovic 2-5, Stackhouse 2-3, Williams 1-3, Bogans 0-3, Watson 0-2, Blatche 1-1, Wallace 0-1, Brooks 0-1). Fouled Out – None. Rebounds – Detroit 39 (Monroe 12), Brooklyn 38 (Evans 11). Assists – Detroit 17 (Knight 5), Brooklyn 28 (Williams 6). Total Fouls – Detroit 24, Brooklyn 24. Technicals – Drummond. Evans. A – 16,868.

Leaders

THROUGH TUESDAY

Scoring

G FG FT PTS AVG

Anthony, NYK 67 669 425 1920 28.7

Durant, OKC 81 731 679 2280 28.1

Bryant, LAL 78 738 525 2133 27.3

James, MIA 76 765 403 2036 26.8

Harden, HOU 77 577 664 1993 25.9

Westbrook, OKC 81 671 460 1899 23.4

Curry, GOL 77 621 261 1771 23.0

Wade, MIA 68 560 305 1442 21.2

Aldridge, POR 73 626 276 1530 21.0

Lopez, BRO 73 563 291 1417 19.4

Ellis, MIL 81 596 289 1575 19.4

Williams, BRO 77 493 314 1468 19.1

Lillard, POR 81 546 266 1541 19.0

Pierce, BOS 76 471 333 1419 18.7

Lee, GOL 78 593 253 1439 18.4

Gay, TOR 74 515 237 1347 18.2

Griffin, LAC 79 574 280 1433 18.1

Smith, NYK 80 527 237 1446 18.1

DeRozan, TOR 81 540 350 1461 18.0

Holiday, PHX 77 553 182 1378 17.9

FG Percentage

FG FGA PCT

Jordan, LAC 310 481 .644

Howard, LAL 464 798 .581

McGee, DEN 302 524 .576

Ibaka, OKC 442 772 .573

James, MIA 765 1354 .565

Hickson, POR 417 741 .563

Splitter, SAN 315 563 .560

Johnson, TOR 334 602 .555

SPORTLIGHT

April 18

1908–Tommy Burns knocks out Jewey Smith in the fifth round in Paris to retain the world heavyweight title.

1959–The Montreal Canadiens win their fourth consecutive Stanley Cup with a 5-3 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs in the fifth game.

1962–Boston's Bill Russell scores 30 points and grabs 40 rebounds to lead the Celtics to a 110-107 overtime win over the Los Angeles Lakers and their fourth consecutive NBA title.

1966–Bill Russell is named the coach of the Boston Celtics to become the first African American head coach of an NBA team.

1967–Rick Barry scores 55 points as the San Francisco Warriors beat Philadelphia, 130-124, in Game 3 of the NBA Finals.

1987–Philadelphia's Mike Schmidt hits his 500th home run with two outs in the ninth to rally the Phillies to an 8-6 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates at Three Rivers Stadium.

1988–Ibrahim Hussein of Kenya battles past Juma Ikangaa of Tanzania in the final 100 yards to win the Boston Marathon by 1 second, the closest ever.

1991–John Stockton breaks his own NBA single-season assist record as the Utah Jazz rout the Seattle SuperSonics 130-103. Stockton's 11 assists give him 1,136 for the season, two more than the record he set last season.

1994–West Indian batsman Brian Lara completes a world record single-innings cricket score of 375, beating the 365 hit by countryman Sir Gary Sobers 36 years ago.

1996–Dennis Scott makes an NBA-record 11 3-pointers to lead the Orlando Magic to a 119-104 victory over the Atlanta Hawks. Scott, who hit 11 of 17 3s, finishes with 35 points.

1999–Wayne Gretzky ends his NHL career at Madison Square Garden with an assist, setting up a second-period goal as his New York Rangers fall to Pittsburgh 2-1 in overtime. Before the game, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman announces the league is retiring No. 99 in honor of "The Great One."

2001–A.C. Green plays in his 1,192 consecutive game, which remains the NBA record. His streak began on November 19, 1986.

2005–Defending champion Catherine Ndereba of Kenya becomes the first woman to win a fourth Boston Marathon and Ethiopia's Hailu Negussie wins the men's race to break the Kenyan stranglehold on the world's oldest annual marathon.

2006–New Jersey closes out the season with its 11th straight victory, defeating Montreal 4-3 to win the Atlantic Division title. The Devils, who trailed division-leading Philadelphia by 19 points on Jan. 6, registers the biggest comeback to claim a division title since the league divided into two conferences with the 1974-75 expansion.

2007–Mark Buehrle of the Chicago White Sox faces the minimum 27 batters in a 6-0 no-hit victory over the Texas Rangers. Buehrle walks Sammy Sosa with one out in the fifth, then promptly picks him off first base.

2010–Brian Davis calls a two-stroke penalty on himself on the first playoff hole to give Jim Furyk a victory at the Verizon Heritage.

2010–Rafael Nadal defeats Fernando Verdasco 6-0, 6-1 in an all-Spanish final to win the Monte Carlo Masters for the sixth straight year. Nadal becomes the only player to win six consecutive titles in the same tournament since tennis turned professional in 1968.

2011–Kenya's Geoffrey Mutai winsthe Boston Marathon in 2:03:02, the fastest anyone had ever run the 26.2 mile distance. Fellow Kenyan Caroline Kilel wins the women's race, outsprinting American Desiree Davila to win by two seconds, in 2:22:36.

2012–With Pittsburgh on the brink of being swept, Jordan Staal scores a hat trick to lead the Penguins to a 10-3 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers in the first-round Eastern Conference series. The Penguins become the first team to score at least 10 goals in a playoff game since Los Angeles had 12 against Calgary in April 1990.

AUTO RACING

NASCAR Sprint Cup Leaders

Through April 17

POINTS

1, Jimmie Johnson, 269. 2. Kyle Busch, 251. 3. Greg Biffle, 239. 4. Brad Keselowski, 235. 5. Carl Edwards, 234. 6. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 234. 7. Kasey Kahne, 232. 8. Clint Bowyer, 208. 9. Paul Menard, 206. 10. Matt Kenseth, 204.

11. Kevin Harvick, 192. 12. Jamie McMurray, 190. 13. Aric Almirola, 186. 14. Joey Logano, 182. 15. Jeff Gordon, 171. 16. Ryan Newman, 169. 17. Marcos Ambrose, 169. 18. Mark Martin, 166. 19. Martin Truex Jr., 163. 20. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 162.

MONEY

1, Jimmie Johnson, $2,652,986. 2. Kyle Busch, $1,963,603. 3. Dale Earnhardt Jr., $1,961,939. 4. Brad Keselowski, $1,767,891. 5. Matt Kenseth, $1,689,942. 6. Carl Edwards, $1,557,609. 7. Kevin Harvick, $1,423,629. 8. Mark Martin, $1,393,162. 9. Ryan Newman, $1,351,434. 10. Martin Truex Jr., $1,342,719.

11. Greg Biffle, $1,335,744. 12. Kasey Kahne, $1,312,488. 13. Joey Logano, $1,282,705. 14. Clint Bowyer, $1,250,139. 15. Aric Almirola, $1,234,633. 16. Jeff Gordon, $1,227,505. 17. Tony Stewart, $1,220,884. 18. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., $1,185,770. 19. Paul Menard, $1,131,500. 20. Marcos Ambrose, $1,114,921.

SOCCER

Major League Soccer

Wednesday

Sporting Kansas City 1, New York 0

Saturday

Houston at Toronto FC, 4

Seattle at Colorado, 6

New England at New York, 7

Columbus at Chicago, 8:30

Vancouver at FC Dallas, 8:30

Chivas USA at Real Salt Lake, 9

Sporting KC at Los Angeles, 10:30

Sunday

Philadelphia at D.C. United, 5

Portland at San Jose, 11

Transactions

BASEBALL

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

MLB–Suspended Boston RHP Gerson Bautista (DSL-Red Sox) 50 games after testing positive for Metabolites of Stanozolol and Boston LHP Miguel Pena (Carolina) 50 games after a second positive test for a drug of abuse under the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.

American League

CHICAGO WHITE SOX–Recalled OF Jordan Danks from Charlotte (IL). Optioned RHP Deunte Heath to Charlotte. Placed LHP Charlie Leesman on waivers for the purpose of granting his unconditional release.

CLEVELAND INDIANS–Placed OF Michael Bourn on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Corey Kluber from Columbus (IL).

MINNESOTA TWINS–Placed OF Darin Mastroianni on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Oswaldo Arcia from Rochester (IL).

American Association

AMARILLO SOX–Signed OF David Fox.

FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS–Signed RHP Tyler Hess.

GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS–Signed RHP Takahiro Matsuka.

GRAND PRAIRIE AIR HOGS–Traded RHP Jake Cowan and RHP Adam Miller to Sugar Land for future considerations.

KANSAS CITY T-BONES–Signed C Trevor Coleman. Released INF Karexon Sanchez.

WINNIPEG GOLDEYES–Signed INF Nate Sansom and LHP Brendan Lafferty.

Can-Am League

NEWARK BEARS–Signed LHP Sergio Espinosa and RHP Brian Chandler. Released RHP Greg Lane and OF Bryce Lane.

ROCKLAND BOULDERS–Signed LHP Taylor Wink, C Ricky Pacione and OF Donnie Webb. Released RHP Phil Negus.

Frontier League

NORMAL CORNBELTERS–Signed RHP Alan Oaks.

ROCKFORD AVIATORS–Signed RHP Jacob Nicholson. Released RHP Cody Hallahan, LHP Chris Kirk, and INF Cameron Sherrer. Placed RHP Brett Scarpetta on the retired list.

TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS–Signed RHP Michael Kershner and RHP John Omahen.

WASHINGTON WILD THINGS–Traded RHP Chandler Barnard and C Pat Trettel to the El Paso (AA) for RHP Shawn Blackwell and a player to be named.

WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS–Signed RHP Matt Robertson.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES–Signed F Donte Greene and F-C Willie Reed to multiyear contracts.

NEW YORK KNICKS–Announced the retirement of F Rasheed Wallace. Signed C Earl Barron for the remainder of the season.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

GREEN BAY PACKERS–Signed LB Clay Matthews to a five-year contract extension.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS–Signed CB Antoine Winfield.

Canadian Football League

HAMILTON TIGER-CATS–Agreed to terms with QB Brian Brohm.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

NHL–Suspended Montreal F Ryan White five games for a check to the head of Philadelphia D Kent Huskins during an April 15 game.

ANAHEIM DUCKS–Reassigned G John Gibson to Norfolk (AHL) from Kitchener (OHL).

NEW YORK RANGERS–Recalled F Chris Kreider from Connecticut (AHL).

ST. LOUIS BLUES–Recalled F Andrew Murray from Peoria (AHL).

WINNIPEG JETS–Assigned D Zach Redmond to the St. John's (AHL).

American Hockey League

CONNECTICUT WHALE–Signed D Charlie Dodero and F Michael Kantor to amateur tryout agreements. Announced F Jason Wilson, F Danny Hobbs, F Jordie Johnston and G Scott Stajcer have been assigned to the team from Greenville (ECHL).

MOTORSPORTS

NASCAR–Suspended seven members of Penske Racing for bringing unapproved parts to Texas Motor Speedway on the cars of Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano last weekend. Suspended Keselowski's crew chief Paul Wolfe, car chief Jerry Kelley, team engineer Brian Wilson and Penske competition director Travis Geisler for the next six points races, including the non-points Sprint All-Star race, and fined Wolfe $100,000. Suspended Logano's crew chief Todd Gordon, car chief Raymond Fox and team engineer Samuel Stanley for the next six points races, and fined Gordon $100,000. Fined Martin Truex Jr. and owner Michael Waltrip six championship points, and crew chief Chad Johnston $25,000 for having a front end that was too low.

WINTER SPORTS

U.S. SKI AND SNOWBOARD ASSOCIATION–Named Martin Guyer eastern regional alpine coach and Michelle Demchar alpine domestic program manager.

COLLEGE

CINCINNATI–Agreed to terms with men's basketball coach Mick Cronin to a contract extension through the 2017-18 season.

DAYTON–Signed women's basketball coach Jim Jabir to a contract extension through the 2019-20 season.

EAST CAROLINA–Named Brandon Crisp assistant volleyball coach.

FLORIDA GULF COAST–Named Joe Dooley men's basketball coach.

FLORIDA STATE–Announced junior QB Clint Trickett was released from his scholarship and will transfer.

GEORGE MASON–Named Christopher Lewis women's assistant basketball coach.

ILLINOIS–Announced graduate-student basketball F Jon Ekey has transferred from Illinois State and sophomore basketball G Aaron Crosby has transferred from Seton Hall.

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO–Signed men's basketball coach Howard Moore to a three-year contract extension through the 2017-18 season.

MICHIGAN–Announced junior G Tim Hardaway Jr. will enter the NBA draft.

RICE–Announced sophomore G Julian DeBose has requested and received his release from his basketball scholarship.

SETON HALL–Named Fred Hill men's assistant basketball coach.

SOUTH CAROLINA–Signed women's basketball coach Dawn Staley to a three-year contract extension through 2018-19.

NHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

y-Pittsburgh 33 10 0 66 147 106

N.Y. Islanders 22 16 5 49 124 124

N.Y. Rangers 21 17 4 46 102 100

Philadelphia 19 21 3 41 119 131

New Jersey 15 17 10 40 96 115

Northeast Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

x-Boston 26 11 5 57 118 94

x-Montreal 26 12 5 57 135 113

Toronto 24 14 5 53 131 118

Ottawa 22 14 6 50 104 91

Buffalo 19 19 6 44 114 130

Southeast Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Washington 24 17 2 50 134 119

Winnipeg 22 19 2 46 113 126

Tampa Bay 17 22 4 38 136 135

Carolina 17 23 2 36 109 134

Florida 13 23 6 32 101 147

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

y-Chicago 33 5 4 70 139 87

St. Louis 24 16 2 50 112 105

Detroit 20 15 7 47 106 107

Columbus 20 16 7 47 106 110

Nashville 15 21 8 38 100 123

Northwest Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

Vancouver 24 12 7 55 118 104

Minnesota 24 16 3 51 114 109

Edmonton 16 19 7 39 106 120

Calgary 16 22 4 36 113 145

Colorado 14 22 7 35 103 135

Pacific Division

W L OT Pts GF GA

x-Anaheim 27 10 5 59 125 105

Los Angeles 24 14 5 53 122 107

San Jose 23 13 7 53 109 104

Dallas 21 18 3 45 118 126

Phoenix 18 17 7 43 110 114

Note: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.

x-clinched playoff spot

y-clinched division

WEDNESDAY

Buffalo 3, Boston 2, SO

Pittsburgh 6, Montreal 4

Detroit at Calgary, 9:30

Columbus at Anaheim, 10

TUESDAY

Winnipeg 4, Tampa Bay 3, SO

St. Louis 2, Vancouver 1, SO

San Jose 3, Los Angeles 2, SO

N.Y. Islanders 5, Florida 2

Washington 5, Toronto 1

Ottawa 3, Carolina 2

Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Rangers 2

Minnesota 5, Edmonton 3

TODAY

N.Y. Islanders at Toronto, 7

Florida at N.Y. Rangers, 7

Tampa Bay at Montreal, 7:30

Washington at Ottawa, 7:30

New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7:30

Carolina at Winnipeg, 8

Phoenix at St. Louis, 8

Vancouver at Dallas, 8:30

Columbus at Los Angeles, 10:30

Minnesota at San Jose, 10:30

NFL

Draft Early Entries

Keenan Allen, WR, California

David Amerson, CB, N.C. State

Alvin Bailey, G, Arkansas

Stedman Bailey, WR, West Virginia

David Bakhtiari, OT, Colorado

Dwayne Beckford, LB, Purdue

Le'Veon Bell, RB, Michigan State

Gio Bernard, RB, North Carolina

Tyler Bray, QB, Tennessee

Terrence Brown, CB, Stanford

Duron Carter, WR, Ohio State

Knile Davis, RB, Arkansas

Mike Edwards, DB, Hawaii

Matt Elam, S, Florida

Zach Ertz, TE, Stanford

Gavin Escobar, TE, San Diego State

Chris Faulk, OT, LSU

Sharrif Floyd, DT, Florida

Michael Ford, RB, LSU

Travis Frederick, C, Wisconsin

Kwame Geathers, NT, Georgia

William Gholston, DE, Michigan State

Johnathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State

Jajuan Harley, DB, Middle Tennessee

DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson

Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee

Jawan Jamison, RB, Rutgers

Stefphon Jefferson, RB, Nevada

Tony Jefferson, S, Oklahoma

Jelani Jenkins, LB, Florida

Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M

Jarvis Jones, LB, Georgia

Jose Jose, DT, UCF

Joe Kruger, DE, Utah

Eddie Lacy, TB, Alabama

Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina

Corey Lemonier, DE, Auburn

Bennie Logan, DT, LSU

Stansly Maponga, DE, TCU

Tyrann Mathieu, CB, LSU

Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama

Barkevious Mingo, DE, LSU

Kevin Minter, LB, LSU

Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU

Brandon Moore, DT, Texas

Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M

Alec Ogletree, LB, Georgia

Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee

Bradley Randle, RB, UNLV

Joseph Randle, RB, Oklahoma State

Jordan Reed, TE, Florida

Eric Reid, S, LSU

Greg Reid, DB, Florida State

Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State

Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri

Nickell Robey, DB, Southern Cal

Logan Ryan, CB, Rutgers

Ace Sanders, WR, South Carolina

Darrington Sentimore, DE, Tennessee

Tharold Simon, CB, LSU

Dion Sims, TE, Michigan State

Akeem Spence, DT, Illinois

Kenny Stills, WR, Oklahoma

Levine Toilolo, TE, Stanford

Spencer Ware, RB, LSU

Menelik Watson, T, Florida State

Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State

Steve Williams, CB, California

Marquess Wilson, WR, Washington State

Brad Wing, P, LSU

Cierre Wood, RB, Notre Dame

Robert Woods, WR, Southern Cal

Tom Wort, LB, Oklahoma

PREP BASEBALL

Archbold 000 000 010 001 -- 2 8 2

Evergreen 000 000 010 000 -- 1 6 2

WP--Price. LP--Wright. Bernath (A), game-winning RBI.

Fostoria 000 000 0 --0-4-2

Eastwood 120 200 x --5-5-1

WP--Luther. LP--Crotty. Mang (E) 2-3 2B 2 runs.

Anthony Wayne 120 010 0 -- 4 8 2

Springfield 100 100 0 -- 2 5 2

WP--Yunker. LP--Geiser. Murphy (AW), 2-4, 2B.

Lake 110 210 3 -- 8 6 1

Rossford 100 000 0 -- 1 2 2

WP--Vancena. LP-Asmus. Ackerman (L), 2-2, 2 RBI.

Springfield 001 002 0 -- 3 7 1

St. John's 100 501 x -- 7 13 3

WP--Czerwinski. LP--Kleinfelter. Silberhorn (SJ), 3-3, 2 RBI.

Southview 004 219 - 16 17 4

Maumee 012 000 - 3 6 5

WP-Klepzig. LP-Fowls. Knepper (S) 3-5, 2 2B, 3 RBIs.

Genoa 000 000 - 0 5 2

Elmwood 212 000 - 5 8 0

WP-Benschoter. LP-Neuman. Harvey (E) 3-3, RBI, 2B.

Start 111 201 2 - 8 12 1

Waite 001 000 0 - 1 1 3

WP-Pier. LP-Murphy. Cannon (S) 2-4, 2 RBIs.

Southview 133 15 - 13 13 2

Maumee 000 00 - 0 2 3

WP-Stambaugh. LP-Brady. Grumberg (S) 3-3, 2 RBIs.

Napoleon 000 000 0 - 0 0 1

Perrysburg 402 010 x - 7 9 2

WP-A.J. Stockwell (no hitter, 6 strikeouts). LP-Flowers. Munger (P) 3-4, 2B, RBI, 3 runs.

PREP SOFTBALL

Notre Dame 000 00 -- 0 0 4

Clay 401 41 -- 10 9 0

WP--Gallaher (no-hitter, 8 strikeouts). LP--Gillespie. Schiavone (C), Isbell (C), each 2-3, RBI.

St. Ursula 102 160 2 -- 12 20 5

Findlay 300 620 0 -- 11 6 4

WP--Uhlman. LP--Snapp. Lewandowski (SU), 3-5, HR, 2 RBI.

Fostoria 000 500 0 -- 5 5 4

Eastwood 130 321 x -- 10 11 1

WP--Foster. LP--Hersh. Rolf (E), 4-5, 2B, 3 RBI.

Port Clinton 010 160 0 -- 8 9 3

Oak Harbor 513 121 x -- 13 12 4

WP--Durivage. LP--Mueller. Florio (OH), 4-5, 4 RBI.

Woodmore 000 000 1 -- 1 0 2

Otsego 000 001 1 -- 2 4 0

WP--Asmus. Lp--Phillips. Asmus (O), 3B, 1B.

Bowling Green 210 000 0 - 3 7 1

Northview 150 110 x - 8 11 1

WP-Quenones. LP-Williford. Ulmer (N) 3-4, 2 RBI

Napoleon 002 000 0 - 2 5 3

Perrysburg 203 001 - 6 5 4

WP-Jurski. LP-Lamming. Gerding (P) 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI

Lake 500 003 0 -- 8 9 1

Rossford 211 110 2 -- 7 8 5

WP--Materni. LP--Longeway. Materni (L), 3-4.

Anthony Wayne 000 110 0 - 2 7 1

Springfield 224 001 x - 9 7 0

WP-B. Buck. LP-Rupp. Girlie 2-2, HR, 4 RBI

Central 137 21 -- 14 9 1

Lima Sr. 001 01 -- 2 4 4

WP--Cubberly. LP--Daglio. A. Best (C), 2-4, 3 RBI.

Southview 004 219 -- 16 16 4

Maumee 012 000 -- 3 5 3

WP--Klepzig. LP--Fowls. Klepzig (S), 3-3, 3 RBI, 3 runs.

ECHL

Playoffs

CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS

BEST OF 7

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Gwinnett vs. Cincinnati

Friday: Cincinnati at Gwinnett, 7:35 p.m.

Sunday, April 21: Cincinnati at Gwinnett, 6:05 p.m.

Wednesday, April 24: Gwinnett at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m.

Reading vs. Florida

Friday: Florida at Reading, 7:05 p.m.

Saturday: Florida at Reading, 7:05 p.m.

Wednesday, April 24: Reading at Florida, 7:30 p.m.

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Ontario vs. Idaho

Friday: Idaho at Ontario, 10 p.m.

Saturday: Idaho at Ontario, 9 p.m.

Wednesday, April 24: Ontario at Idaho, 9:10 p.m.

Alaska vs. Stockton

Friday: Stockton at Alaska, 11:15 p.m.

Saturday: Stockton at Alaska, 11:15 p.m.

PREP TRACK

Boys

SWANTON 81, EVERGREEN 56: high jump-Schnabel (E) 5-10, long jump-Natter (E) 19-8.5, pole vault-Rayoum (S) 9-6, shot-Coopshaw (E) 45-9.5, discus-Lucio (S), 108-9.5, 110 hurdles-Prentice (S) 17.2, 100-Taylor (E) 10.90, 800 relay-Evergreen, 1:36.4, 1600-O'Riordon (S) 5:36.5, 400 relay-Evergreen, 46.3, 400-Bryant (S) 56.1, 300 hurdles-Prentice (S) 51.1, 800-O'Riordon (S), 2:07.6, 200-Taylor (E), 23.36, 3200-Roe (S), 11:33.4, 1600 relay-Swanton, 3:47.8, 3200 relay-Swanton, 9:13.4.

ARCHBOLD 77, TINORA 54: WAUSEON 44: 3200 relay-Tinora, 8:52.97, 110 hurdles-Parsley (A) 15.84, 100-Wyse (A), 11:23, 800 relay-Archbold (Parsley, Shannon, Baynes, Wyse), 1:36.55, 1600-Lehman (T), 4:48.95, 400 relay-Tinora, 45.40, 400-Wyse (A), 52.50, 300 hurdles-Wuo (T), 41.96, 800-Burkholder (W), 2:08.95, 200-McCann (T), 23.77, 3200-Reiser (W), 10:03.69, 1600 relay-Archbold (Belknap, Shannon, Morton, Ranzau), 3:43.23, high jump-Morton (A), 5-10, long jump-Boysel (W), 20-3.75, pole vault-Zimmerman (A), 11-0, shot-Castle (W), 46-11, discus-Burkholder (A), 131-7.5,

OTTAWA HILLS 69, TOLEDO CHRISTIAN 61

3200 relay-Toledo Christian 10:23.1; 110 hurdles-Norman (TC) 16.3; 100-Miller (TC) 11.3; 800 relay-Toledo Chrisitan 1:41; 1600-Lefler (TC) 5:27.7; 400 relay-Toledo Christian 48.9; 400-Ding (OH) 59.5; 300 hurdles-Docis (OH) 50.6; 800-Shockley (OH) 2:23.6; 200-Miller (TC) 24.3; 3200-Lefler (TC) 11:27.6; 1600 relay-Ottawa Hills 4:05.8; long jump-Ding (OH) 16-6; high jump-Docis (OH) 4-9; pole vault-Dixon (OH) 8-0; Shot put-Moynihan (OH) 35-3; discus-Moynihan (OH) 102-3

Girls

EVERGREEN 71, SWANTON 62: Krupley (S), 4-8, long jump-Siekker (E), 14-10, shot-He. Williams (S), 28-4, discus-Ha. Williams (S) 97-0, 100 hurdles-truckor (E) 16.7, 100-Truckor (E), 12.8, 800 relay-Evergreen, 2:01, 1600-Taylor (S) 6:12, 400 relay-Swanton, 56.8, 400-Fetterman (S), 1:06, 300 hurdles-Truckor (E), 52.98, 800-Betz (E) 2:50, 200-truckor (E), 26.96, 3200-Taylor (S), 13:51, 1600 relay-Evergreen, 4:38, 3200 relay-Evergreen, 11:37.

ARCHBOLD 59.50, Tinora, 59.50, WAUSEON 56: 3200 relay-Archbold (Martinez, Beck, Parsley, Garrow), 10:38.03, 100-Reeves (T), 16.70, 100-Wyse (W), 12.78, 800 relay-Tinora, 1:52.38, 1600-Volkman (W), 5:44.05, 400 relay- Tinora, 53.53, 400-Short (A), 1:02.50, 300 hurdles-Smith (A), 51.89, 800-Parsley (A), 2:40.19, 200-Garrow (A), 27.58, 3200-Vernot (W), 12:15.94, 1600 relay-Archbold (Short, Hernandez, Smith, Garrow), 4:25.21, high jump-Brader (A), 4-8, long jump-Otto (T), 15-7.50, pole vault-Behringer (T), 8-3, shot-Olashuk (T) 35-11, discus-Thompson (W), 118-6,

TOLEDO CHRISTIAN 85,

OTTAWA HILLS 37

3200 relay-Toledo Christian 11:27; 100 hurdles-Valigoski (TC) 18.5; 100-Johnston (TC) 13.2; 800 relay-Toledo Christian 1:59.2; 1600-Iorio (OH) 6:17; 400 relay-Toledo Christian 54.3; 400-Dewire (OH) 1:07.7; 300 hurdles-He (TC) 57.5; 800-Iorio (OH) 2:47.8; 200-Johnson (TC) 27; 3200-Salsbury (TC) 13:36.2; 1600 relay-Toledo Christian 4:54.8; long jump-Johnston (TC) 15-6; high jump-Schilling (TC) 4-6; pole vault-Beavers (OH) 3-0; shot put-Cousins (OH) 26-9; discus-Reid (TC) 88-7.5.

PREP TENNIS

ST. JOHN'S 5, CENTRAL 0: K. Brown defeats Delp 6-2, 6-3, R. Brown defeats Lucas 6-1, 6-0, Zychowitz defeats Melina 6-0, 6-0, Majdalani/Carter defeats Powers/Kirkham 6-0, 6-0, Riordan/Mickler defeats Tolson/Casper 6-0, 6-1

ST. FRANCIS 4, MAUMEE 1: White (SF) d. Pauken, 6-1, 6-1, Unnersall (SF) d. Maples, 6-3, 6-2, Breeding (M) d. Huff, 6-3, 6-1, Eid-Filipiak (SF) d. Maier-Ospberg, 6-1, retired, Bevington-Manahan (SF) d. Bergquist-Goyetche, 6-0, 6-0.

SOUTHVIEW 4, OTTAWA HILLS 1: Udell (S) d. Gargas, 6-4, 6-4, Haidar (S) d. Stevens, 6-1, 6-4, Burchfield (S) d. Simon, 7-5, 6-4, Bigler-Chen (S) d. Hylant-Geiger, 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, Judis-Judis (OH) d. Ellis-Nguyen, 7-5, 6-3.

NORTHVIEW 5, ROSSFORD 0: Hering d. Kriger, 6-0, 6-2, Horvth d. Fairbanks, 6-2, 6-0, Shad d. Vollmar, 6-2, 6-4, Mo. Sharma-Mu. sharma d. Sloan-Hotz, 6-1, 6-0, Busby-Long d. Obi-Switala, 6-2, 6-1.

MAUMEE VALLEY 4, CENTRAL 1: Delp (C) d. Reddy, 6-0, 6-0, Bais (M) d. Klucas, 6-3, 6-3, Bachelot (M) d. Moline, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, Fixler-Kattar (M) d. Kirlchom-Pouels, 6-3, 7-6, O'Toole-Gambardella (M) d. Casper-Tolson, 7-5, 1-6, 6-4.

COLLEGE BASEBALL

Youngstown 200 035 021 -- 13 15 0

Toledo 000 020 101 -- 4 12 1

WP--Wight. LP--Locke Grogg (T) 2-5, 2 RBI.

GOLF

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