prep baseball
Sectionals
Scott 00???0 00 - ?0 ?1 8
Central 56(11) 4x - 26 17 0
WP-Vetter. LP-Pinkney. O'Hearn (CC) 2-3, 3B, 3 RBI.
Woodward 000 00 - ?0 1 0
Eastwood 340 4x - 11 9 0
WP-Brown. LP-Robinson. Dierker 2-2, 2B, 3R, 2 RBI
Northwood 420 004 0 - 10 11 0
Toledo Christian 010 002 0 - ?3 ?2 4
WP-Russell. LP-Brown. Russell (N) 3-3, HR, 2 RBI
Van Wert 200 000 1 - 3 4 2
Napoleon 000 010 3 - 4 6 0
WP-Flowers. LP-Henry. Yunker (N) HR.
Tiffin Calvert 010 600 0 - 7 9 4
Gibsonburg 105 000 2 - 8 9 3
WP-Hickman. LP-Prezler. Cantrell (G) 2-4.
Regular Season
Anthony Wayne 000 001 02 - 3 4 2
Southview 000 100 00 - 1 5 0
WP-Babb. LP-Theiff. Johnson 2-5
Morenci ???000 00 - ?0 ?2 3
Evergreen (10)40 2x - 16 15 0
WP-Wright. LP-Borton. Pierce 4-4
Start 001 010 0 - 2 6 2
Bowsher 003 100 x - 4 7 2
WP-Hutt. LP-Pier. Empey 2-3, 2B, RBI
Clay 102 200 5 - 10 12 1
Whitmer 000 000 0 - ?0 ?5 1
WP-Robson. LP-Kozak. McAtee (C) 3-4, 2 RBI.
Woodmore 000 001 0 - 1 5 3
Elmwood 140 310 x - 9 9 0
WP-Reynolds. LP-Bringman.
St. Francis 025 000 0 - 7 10 1
St. John's Jesuit 301 101 0 -6 ?9 3
WP-Williams. LP-Korte. Lankard 3-4, 2 RBI
Bedford 000 510 2 - ?8 8 2
Skyline 711 101 x - 11 9 3
WP-Clark. LP-Strickland. Kuhr (B) 2-4, 2B, HR, 2 RBI.
Bedford 210 020 3 - 8 ?9 0
Skyline 210 030 1 - 7 12 5
WP-Kuhr. LP-Sadis. Guss (B) 1-4, HR, 2 RBI.
Springfield 0???10 62 - ?9 ?8 4
Perrysburg 4(10)3 2x - 19 14 3
WP-Stockwell. LP-Geiser. Stockwell (P) 3-3, 3B, 4 RBI.
prep softball
Sectionals
Waite 101 10 - ?3 ?4 4
Bowsher 580 4x - 17 12 3
WP-McKinney. LP-Distel. Turnbough (B) 2-3, HR, 2 RBI.
St. Ursula 001 000 0 - 1 ?5 1
Northview 000 031 x - 4 10 2
WP-M. Garrow. LP-E. Uhlman. R. Garrow (N) 2-3, 2B.
Start 000 00 - ?0 4 1
Central 072 7x - 16 7 0
WP-L. Best. LP-Losh. Bronikowski (C) 3-5, 3 RBI.
Napoleon 130 311 2 - 11 16 5
Bryan 002 010 4 - ?7 ?9 3
WP-Pilkington. LP-Paine. Pilkington (N) 3-5, HR, 2 RBI.
Regular season
Springfield 253 03 - 13 15 0
Perrysburg 100 00 - ?1 ?5 3
WP-Buck. LP-Jurski. Espino (S) 4-4, 2B, HR, 6 RBI.
Eastwood 004 002 3 - 9 9 1
Lake 000 000 1 - 1 5 3
WP-Shirling. LP-Materni. Albright (E) 2-2.
Bowling Green 010 000 0 - 1 7 0
Maumee 000 302 x - 5 8 2
WP-Uscilowski. LP-Williford. Al-Hajabed (M) 1-2, HR, 3 RBI
Genoa 202 112 0 - 8 13 0
Fostoria 100 300 0 - 4 7 0
WP-Theisen. LP-Herson. Albright 3-4, HR, 2B (2), 6 RBI
Otsego 001 000 0 - 1 6 1
Rossford 011 100 x - 3 3 1
WP-Gauthier. LP-Asmus. Swope 3-3, 2B (2), 2 RBI
Pettisville 200 000 0 - 2 ?3 3
Wauseon 103 003 x - 7 11 3
WP-Norman. LP-Nofziger. Whipple (W) 1B, Hr, 3 RBI.
Woodmore 000 000 0 - 0 2 1
Elmwood 203 010 x - 6 7 1
WP-Benschoter. LP-Phillips. George (E) 2-3, HR, RBI.
Southview 100 010 0 - 2 4 1
Anthony Wayne 000 170 x - 8 7 1
WP-Rupp. LP-Klepzig. Kistner (AW) 2-3, RBI.
HOLE-IN-ONE
TOM DUSLAK, No 2.at Bayview, 137 yards, 6 iron.
CHRIS WILUSZ, No. 4 at Bedford Hills Buckeye, 134 yards, 9-iron.
PREP LACROSSE
PERRYSBURG 13, STRONGSVILLE 6
P: Zysik 6, Mason 3, Pflegaar 3, Zysik.
OTTAWA HILLS 15, PERRYSBURG 13
OH: Sandberg 5, Zakeri 4, Boesel 3, Hahn 2, Rodriguez. Stein 10 saves. P: Clayton 5, Coats 3, Griffith 3, Carter 2. Shepard 10 saves.
NHL
Playoffs
FIRST ROUND
(Best-of-7)
(x-if necessary)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Islanders 2
Wednesday, May 1: Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Islanders 0
Friday, May 3: N.Y. Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 3
Sunday, May 5: Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Islanders 4, OT
Tuesday, May 7: N.Y. Islanders 6, Pittsburgh 4
Thursday, May 9: Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Islanders 0
Saturday, May 11: Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Islanders 3, OT
Ottawa 4, Montreal 1
Thursday, May 2: Ottawa 4, Montreal 2
Friday, May 3: Montreal 3, Ottawa 1
Sunday, May 5: Ottawa 6, Montreal 1
Tuesday, May 7: Ottawa 3, Montreal 2, OT
Thursday, May 9: Ottawa 6, Montreal 1
Washington 3, N.Y. Rangers 3
Thursday, May 2: Washington 3, N.Y. Rangers 1
Saturday, May 4: Washington 1, N.Y. Rangers 0, OT
Monday, May 6: N.Y. Rangers 4, Washington 3
Wednesday, May 8: N.Y. Rangers 4, Washington 3
Friday, May 10: Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 1, OT
Sunday, May 12: N.Y. Rangers 1, Washington 0
Monday, May 13: N.Y. Rangers at Washington
Boston 4, Toronto 3
Wednesday, May 1: Boston 4, Toronto 1
Saturday, May 4: Toronto 4, Boston 2
Monday, May 6: Boston 5, Toronto 2
Wednesday, May 8: Boston 4, Toronto 3, OT
Friday, May 10: Toronto 2, Boston 1
Sunday, May 12: Toronto 2, Boston 1
Monday, May 13: Boston 5, Toronto 4, OT
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Chicago 4, Minnesota 1
Tuesday, April 30: Chicago 2, Minnesota 1, OT
Friday, May 3: Chicago 5, Minnesota 2
Sunday, May 5: Minnesota 3, Chicago 2, OT
Tuesday, May 7 Chicago 3, Minnesota 0
Thursday, May 9: Chicago 5, Minnesota 1
Detroit 4, Anaheim 3
Tuesday, April 30: Anaheim 3, Detroit 1
Thursday, May 2: Detroit 5, Anaheim 4, OT
Saturday, May 4: Anaheim 4, Detroit 0
Monday, May 6: Detroit 3, Anaheim 2, OT
Wednesday, May 8: Anaheim 3, Detroit 2, OT
Friday, May 10: Detroit 4, Anaheim 3, OT
Sunday, May 12: Detroit 3, Anaheim 2
San Jose 4, Vancouver 0
Wednesday, May 1: San Jose 3, Vancouver 1
Friday, May 3: San Jose 3, Vancouver 2, OT
Sunday, May 5: San Jose 5, Vancouver 2
Tuesday, May 7: San Jose 4, Vancouver 3, OT
Los Angeles 4, St. Louis 2
Tuesday, April 30: St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 1, OT
Thursday, May 2: St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 1
Saturday, May 4: Los Angeles 1, St. Louis 0
Monday, May 6: Los Angeles 4, St. Louis 3
Wednesday, May 8: Los Angeles 3, St. Louis 2, OT
Friday, May 10: Los Angeles 2, St. Louis 1
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
(Best-of-7)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Pittsburgh vs. Ottawa
Tuesday, May 14: Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Chicago vs. Detroit
Wednesday, May 15: Detroit at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Los Angeles vs. San Jose
Tuesday, May 14: San Jose at Los Angeles, 10 p.m.
SUNDAY
Detroit 2 1 0 – 3
Anaheim 1 0 1 – 2
First Period – 1, Detroit, Zetterberg 3 (Filppula, Kindl), 1:49. 2, Anaheim, Etem 3 (Beauchemin, Hiller), 13:48. 3, Detroit, Abdelkader 2, 16:37 (sh).
Penalties – Cogliano, Ana (high-sticking), 7:29 Cleary, Det (boarding), 11:38 Quincey, Det (cross-checking), 14:44.
Second Period – 4, Detroit, Filppula 1 (Cleary, Zetterberg), 13:45.
Penalties – Franzen, Det (roughing), 6:18 Sbisa, Ana (roughing), 6:18 Quincey, Det (slashing), 18:30 Selanne, Ana (cross-checking), 19:31.
Third Period – 5, Anaheim, Beauchemin 2 (Getzlaf, Fowler), 16:43 (pp).
Penalties – Zetterberg, Det (delay of game), 16:14.
Shots on goal – Detroit 11-16-5–32. Anaheim 12-13-8–33.
Power-play opportunities–Detroit 0 of 2 Anaheim 1 of 4.
Goalies – Detroit, Howard 4-3-0 (33 shots-31 saves). Anaheim, Hiller 3-4-0 (32-29).
A – 17,412 (17,174). T–2:40.
Goalie Leaders
PLAYOFFS / Through games of Sunday, May 12, 2013
Goaltenders Goals Against Record
Name Team GPI MINS GA AVG
Poulin NY Islanders 2 52 1 1.15
Crawford Chicago 5 319 7 1.32
Vokoun Pittsburgh 2 128 3 1.41
Quick Los Angeles 6 380 10 1.58
Holtby Washington 6 373 11 1.77
Anderson Ottawa 5 300 9 1.80
Niemi San Jose 4 258 8 1.86
Elliott St Louis 6 378 12 1.90
Lundqvist NY Rangers 6 376 12 1.91
Rask Boston 6 368 14 2.28
Hiller Anaheim 7 439 18 2.46
Luongo Vancouver 3 140 6 2.57
Reimer Toronto 6 372 16 2.58
Howard Detroit 7 438 20 2.74
Harding Minnesota 5 245 12 2.94
Price Montreal 4 239 13 3.26
Kuemper Minnesota 2 73 4 3.29
Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES – Optioned LHP Mike Belfiore to Norfolk (IL).
CLEVELAND INDIANS – Optioned 3B Lonnie Chisenhall to Columbus (IL). Selected the contract of LHP David Huff from Columbus. Recalled RHP Trevor Bauer from Columbus.
DETROIT TIGERS – Placed OF Austin Jackson on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Sunday. Recalled OF Avisail Garcia from Toledo (IL).
HOUSTON ASTROS – Announced the resignation of president and CEO George Postolos.
NEW YORK YANKEES – Recalled RHP Brett Marshall from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Optioned OF Brennan Boesch to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
National League
CHICAGO CUBS – Agreed to terms with 1B Anthony Rizzo on a seven-year contract.
CINCINNATI REDS – Assigned C Corky Miller outright to Louisville (IL).
MIAMI MARLINS – Optioned C Kyle Skipworth to New Orleans (PCL). Placed OF Austin Kearns on the restricted list.
NEW YORK METS – Agreed to terms with OF Rick Ankiel.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES – Reinstated INF Neil Walker from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Jordy Mercer to Indianapolis (IL).
American Association
AMARILLO SOX – Signed INF KC Serna. Released INF Jody Martinez and OF David Fox.
FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS – Released RHP Chris Squires, LHP Gabriel Garcia and INF Jeff Lundell.
KANSAS CITY T-BONES – Released INF Marquis Riley and INF Craig Hertler.
LINCOLN SALTDOGS – Traded RHP Dustin Williams to Laredo for a player to be named.
Can-Am League
QUEBEC CAPITALES – Acquired RHP Tim Griffin from Winnipeg for future considerations.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES – Announced assistant coach Barry Hecker has left the team.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ARIZONA CARDINALS – Promoted Dru Grigson to director of college scouting, Quentin Harris to director of pro scouting, and Josh Scobey to pro scout. Named Terry McDonough eastern regional scout, John Mancini area scout-midwest, Debbie Pollom college scouting coordinator and Glen Fox and Darius Vinnett scouting assistants.
BUFFALO BILLS – Announced Buddy Nix is stepping down as executive vice president/general manager and will remain with the club as special assistant.
CAROLINA PANTHERS – Signed WR Brenton Bersin, TE Logan Brock, C Brian Folkerts, DT Linden Gaydosh, WR Taulib Ikharo, LB Ben Jacobs, DE Louis Nzegwu and WR R.J. Webb. Waived WR Trey Diller, LB Damario Jeffery, DE Thomas Keiser and OL Zack Williams.
CINCINNATI BENGALS – Signed LB Sean Porter, HB Rex Burkhead and DT Terrence Stephens. Waived DT Travis Chappelear.
CLEVELAND BROWNS – Signed DBs Akeem Auguste and Abdul Kanneh, P T.J. Conley, DL Nicolas Jean-Baptiste and LB Ausar Walcott. Waived DBs Kevin Barnes and Ricky Tunstall, WR Mike Edwards, DL Paipai Falemalu and P Jake Schum.
DALLAS COWBOYS – Signed OL Edawn Coughman and D.J. Hall and WR Anthony Jones. Released OL Charlie Bryant and Aderious Simmons and WR Greg Herd.
DETROIT LIONS – Signed C Darren Keyton. Released C Skyler Allen.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS – Signed RB Knile Davis.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – Signed OL Tyronne Green and R.J. Mattes. Released DL Brandon Deaderick and WR Andre Holmes.
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – Signed DE Baraka Atkins, WR Brent Leonard, DB Korey Lindsey, PK Jose Maltos, RB Khiry Robinson and G Jeremiah Warren. Waived RB Shawne Alston, CB Ryan Lacy and C Ryan Lee.
WASHINGTON REDSKINS – Signed LB Brandon Jenkins and S Bacarri Rambo. Waived WR Jason Thompson.
Canadian Football League
EDMONTON ESKIMOS – Signed WR Ismael Bamba and DL Gregory Alexandre.
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS – Signed CB Bert Brown, CB David James and LB Daniel Sheffield.
HOCKEY
ECHL
ECHL – Named Rich Bello director of team business development. Fined Stockton D Daniel Gibb an undisclosed amount.
COLLEGE
ECAC – Named Dr. Kevin T. McGinniss commissioner.
CHATTANOOGA – Named Will Wade men's basketball coach.
ELON – Named Jonathan Small director of football operations.
MICHIGAN – Announced S Marvin Robinson and LBs Mike Jones and Kaleb Ringer have left the football team.
VIRGINIA – Announced the resignation of softball coach Eileen Schmidt.
glantz-culver line
Major League Baseball
National League
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
Milwaukee -110 at Pittsburgh +100
Cincinnati -145 at Miami +135
at Chicago -115 Colorado +105
at St. Louis -155 New York +145
at Arizona -135 Atlanta +125
at Los Angeles -175 Washington +165
American League
at Detroit -280 Houston +240
at New York -120 Seattle +110
at Tampa Bay -150 Boston +140
Chicago -115 at Minnesota +105
at Los Angeles -125 Kansas City +115
Texas -110 at Oakland +100
Interleague
at Philadelphia -120 Cleveland +110
at Baltimore -130 San Diego +120
at Toronto -145 San Francisco +135
NBA Playoffs
FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG
at Indiana 5 (179½) New York
at San Antonio 7 (195) Golden State
NHL Playoffs
Tonight
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
at Pittsburgh -200 Ottawa +170
at Los Angeles -160 San Jose +140
Tomorrow
at Chicago -200 Detroit +170
Odds to Win Series
Pittsburgh -360 Ottawa +280
Los Angeles -165 San Jose +145
Chicago -340 Detroit +270
NBA
Playoffs
(x-if necessary)
(Best-of-7)
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Miami 3, Chicago 1
MONDAY, May 6: Chicago 93, Miami 86
WEDNESDAY, May 8: Miami 115, Chicago 78
FRIDAY, May 10: Miami 104, Chicago 94
MONDAY, May 13: Miami 88, Chicago 65
WEDNESDAY, May 15: Chicago at Miami, 7 p.m.
x-FRIDAY, May 17: Miami at Chicago, TBA
x-SUNDAY, May 19: Chicago at Miami, TBA
Indiana 2, New York 1
SUNDAY, May 5: Indiana 102, New York 95
TUESDAY, May 7: New York 105, Indiana 79
SATURDAY, May 11: Indiana 82, New York 71
TUESDAY, May 14: New York at Indiana, 7 p.m.
THURSDAY, May 16: Indiana at New York, 8 p.m.
x-SATURDAY, May 18: New York at Indiana, TBA
x-MONDAY, May 20: Indiana at New York, 8 p.m.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
San Antonio 2, Golden State 2
MONDAY, May 6: San Antonio 129, Golden State 127, 2OT
WEDNESDAY, May 8: Golden St. 100, San Antonio 91
FRIDAY, May 10: San Antonio 102, Golden State 92
SUNDAY, May 12: Golden State 97, San Antonio 87, OT
TUESDAY, May 14: Golden State at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, May 16: San Antonio at Golden State, TBA
x-SUNDAY, May 19: Golden State at San Antonio, TBA
Memphis 2, Oklahoma City 1
SUNDAY, May 5: Oklahoma City 93, Memphis 91
TUESDAY, May 7: Memphis 99, Oklahoma City 93
SATURDAY, May 11: Memphis 87, Oklahoma City 81
MONDAY, May 13: Oklahoma City at Memphis, late
WEDNESDAY, May 15: Memphis at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m.
x-FRIDAY, May 17: Oklahoma City at Memphis, TBA
x-SUNDAY, May 19: Memphis at Oklahoma City, TBA
2012-13 NBA All-Defensive Team
Voting by NBA head coaches
2 points for first team 1 for second team
First Team
Pos. Player, Team 1st 2nd Pts
F LeBron James, Miami 25 2 52
F Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City 17 12 46
C Tyson Chandler, New York 9 6 24
C Joakim Noah, Chicago 8 8 24
G Tony Allen, Memphis 25 3 53
G Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers 15 7 37
Second Team
F Tim Duncan, San Antonio 3 14 20
F Paul George, Indiana 7 13 27
C Marc Gasol, Memphis 5 2 12
G Avery Bradley, Boston 10 5 25
G Mike Conley, Memphis 4 11 19
Others receiving votes (first-team votes in parentheses): Andre Iguodala, Denver, 16 (2) Larry Sanders, Milwaukee, 16 (4) Thabo Sefolosha, Oklahoma City, 15 (2) Luol Deng, Chicago, 11 (1) Dwight Howard, L.A. Lakers, 9 (3) Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers (6 (1) Roy Hibbert, Indiana, 6 (2) Kenneth Faried, Denver, 4 (1) Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City, 4 (1) Shane Battier, Miami, 2 Nicolas Batum, Portland, 2 (1) Corey Brewer, Denver, 2 George Hill, Indiana, 2 Mike James, Dallas, 2 (1) Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio, 2, (1) Tony Parker, San Antonio, 2 (1) Dwyane Wade, Miami, 2 Metta World Peace, L.A. Lakers, 2 (1) Eric Bledsoe, L.A. Clippers, 1 Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City, 1 Jrue Holiday, Philadelphia, 1 Andrei Kirilenko, Minnesota, 1 Iman Shumpert, New York, 1 David West, Indiana, 1.
prep tennis
ST. FRANCIS 5, SPRINGFIELD 0
White d. Wuerzelbacher 3-6, 6-3, 6-1; Unnerstall d. Chamberlain 6-1, 7-5; Spang d. Helminiak 7-6, 6-3; Filipiak-eid d. Brubaker-Caniglia 6-1, 6-3; Bevinton-Manahan d. Buchor-Metz 6-2, 6-0
NAPOLEON 3, ARCHBOLD 2
Tinsman (A) d. Lutz, 6-2, 6-3; Jason (N) d. Felix, 6-0, 6-1; Biederstedt (N) d. Krueger, 6-0, 6-1; Strawn/Cuellar (A) d. Cohrs/Pelltier, 6-2, 6-2; Ferguson/Franz (N) d. Ranzau/King, 6-3, 6-3.
MAUMEE VALLEY 4, ANTHONY WAYNE 1
Bachelot (MV) d. Kaminski 6-2, 6-2; Fixler (MV) d. Roeber 6-0, 6-2; Kutten (MV) d. Le 6-1, 6-0; Reddy/Bais (MV) d. Larkins/Spencer 7-5, 6-2; Bukovinszky/Guardiola (AW) d. O'Toole/Gambardella 6-3, 6-1.
TRAC Championships
at Fremont Ross
Team results: St. John's 37, Findlay 36, St. Francis 27, Clay 24, Central Catholic 21, Fremont Ross 20, Whitmer 8, Lima Senior 7.
Championship matches: (No. 1 singles) Dugan Delp (CC) d. Kevin Brown (SJ) 6-0, 6-3; (No. 2 singles) Reid Teatsorth (Fi) d. Ryan Brown (SJ) 6-2, 6-1; (No. 3 singles) Adam Zychowicz (SJ) d. Will Jones (Fi) 6-0, 6-0; (No. 1 doubles) Max MacDonald/Steven Roland (Fi) d. Jonah Carter/Trevore Majdalani (SJ) 6-3, 6-2; (No. 2 doubles) Rajeen Languani/Caleb Mickler (SJ) d. Kevin Lewis/Andy Martin (Fi) 6-4, 6-3.
Third-place matches: (No. 1 singles) Schiable (Fi) d. DeMeo (Cl) 6-1, 6-1; (No. 2 singles) Unnerstall (SF) d. Klewer (Cl) 6-3, 6-4; (No. 3 singles) Spang (SF) d. Brugger (FR) 6-2, 0-6, 6-4; (No. 1 doubles) Brown/Vincent (Cl) d. Filipiak/Eid (SF) 6-1, 6-3; (No. 2 doubles) Beuington/Manahan (SF) d. Lutz/Klorer (Cl) 6-2, 6-1.
TRAC dual-match standings: St. John's 7-0 record, Findlay 6-1, Clay 5-2, St. Francis 4-3, Central Catholic 3-4, Fremont Ross 2-5, Whitmer 1-6, Lima Senior 0-7.
Final overall TRAC standings (Dual matches plus tourney ranking): St. John's 28 total points, Findlay 24, Clay 18, St. Francis 18, Central Catholic 12, Fremont Ross 8, Whitmer 4, Lima Senior 0.
GOLF
World Golf Ranking
Through May 12
1. Tiger Woods USA 13.66
2. Rory McIlroy NIr 10.42
3. Adam Scott Aus 7.64
4. Justin Rose Eng 6.57
5. Brandt Snedeker USA 6.31
6. Luke Donald Eng 6.28
7. Louis Oosthuizen SAf 5.76
8. Graeme McDowell NIr 5.35
9. Steve Stricker USA 5.32
10. Phil Mickelson USA 5.23
11. Lee Westwood Eng 5.22
12. Matt Kuchar USA 5.13
13. Sergio Garcia Esp 4.90
14. Keegan Bradley USA 4.77
15. Ian Poulter Eng 4.71
16. Webb Simpson USA 4.68
17. Charl Schwartzel SAf 4.68
18. Bubba Watson USA 4.63
19. Dustin Johnson USA 4.40
20. Jason Dufner USA 4.31
21. Hunter Mahan USA 4.00
22. Ernie Els SAf 3.94
23. Peter Hanson Swe 3.92
24. Nick Watney USA 3.89
25. Jason Day Aus 3.62
26. Bo Van Pelt USA 3.56
27. Jim Furyk USA 3.54
28. Bill Haas USA 3.24
29. Zach Johnson USA 3.19
30. Rickie Fowler USA 3.18
31. Branden Grace SAf 3.09
32. Henrik Stenson Swe 3.05
33. Thorbjorn Olesen Den 3.04
34. Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano Esp 3.02
35. Martin Kaymer Ger 3.01
36. Kevin Streelman USA 2.95
37. Jamie Donaldson Wal 2.89
38. Robert Garrigus USA 2.86
39. Carl Pettersson Swe 2.79
40. David Lynn Eng 2.74
41. Scott Piercy USA 2.74
42. Paul Lawrie Sco 2.72
43. Francesco Molinari Ita 2.67
44. Nicolas Colsaerts Bel 2.59
45. Ryan Moore USA 2.52
46. Michael Thompson USA 2.52
47. D.A. Points USA 2.51
48. Fredrik Jacobson Swe 2.48
49. Billy Horschel USA 2.43
50. Tim Clark SAf 2.41
51. Richard Sterne SAf 2.40
52. George Coetzee SAf 2.40
53. Martin Laird Sco 2.37
PGA Tour FedExCup Standings
Through May 13
Pts Money
1. Tiger Woods 2,340 $5,849,600
2. Brandt Snedeker 1,474 $3,388,064
3. Kevin Streelman 1,234 $2,572,989
4. Billy Horschel 1,205 $2,567,891
5. Matt Kuchar 1,089 $2,493,387
6. Phil Mickelson 1,003 $2,220,280
7. D.A. Points 926 $2,019,702
8. Adam Scott 919 $2,207,683
9. Webb Simpson 854 $1,759,015
10. Graeme McDowell 838 $1,910,654
11. Steve Stricker 827 $1,977,140
12. Charles Howell III 812 $1,561,988
13. Dustin Johnson 810 $1,748,907
14. Russell Henley 800 $1,546,638
15. Jimmy Walker 770 $1,448,857
16. Jason Day 764 $1,802,797
17. Hunter Mahan 743 $1,682,939
18. Chris Kirk 712 $1,288,439
19. Brian Gay 684 $1,229,969
20. Keegan Bradley 674 $1,430,347
21. Martin Laird 673 $1,531,950
22. John Merrick 660 $1,440,077
23. David Lynn 652 $1,332,578
24. Michael Thompson 636 $1,331,989
25. Bill Haas 633 $1,318,533
26. Justin Rose 626 $1,313,890
27. Boo Weekley 614 $1,117,568
28. Rory McIlroy 610 $1,339,560
29. Lee Westwood 571 $1,280,367
30. Brendon de Jonge 559 $977,979
31. David Lingmerth 549 $1,263,104
32. Josh Teater 543 $1,029,483
33. Nick Watney 542 $1,035,449
34. Tim Clark 541 $1,069,009
35. Sergio Garcia 538 $1,356,643
36. Derek Ernst 528 $1,234,255
37. Henrik Stenson 523 $1,234,045
38. Fredrik Jacobson 516 $1,015,329
39. Scott Brown 504 $901,253
40. Rickie Fowler 499 $1,016,274
41. Luke Guthrie 497 $868,165
42. Luke Donald 494 $982,488
43. Angel Cabrera 492 $1,089,636
44. Robert Garrigus 490 $943,680
45. Ryan Palmer 480 $993,933
46. Cameron Tringale 476 $727,021
47. Jim Furyk 468 $888,192
48. Bubba Watson 460 $930,880
49. Marc Leishman 445 $984,609
50. Scott Piercy 436 $886,912
LPGA Tour Money Leaders
Through May 13
Money
1. Inbee Park $877,770
2. Stacy Lewis $685,523
3. Suzann Pettersen $633,089
4. Beatriz Recari $470,111
5. So Yeon Ryu $385,704
6. Lizette Salas $377,284
7. Cristie Kerr $354,506
8. I.K. Kim $352,350
9. Na Yeon Choi $329,353
10. Jiyai Shin $316,848
11. Paula Creamer $243,779
12. Yani Tseng $238,127
13. Caroline Hedwall $235,972
14. Ai Miyazato $230,129
15. Jessica Korda $223,916
16. Angela Stanford $216,289
17. Karrie Webb $213,321
18. Giulia Sergas $205,245
19. Carlota Ciganda $192,212
20. Pornanong Phatlum $189,238
21. Haeji Kang $163,564
22. Moriya Jutanugarn $157,432
23. Mo Martin $148,120
24. Shanshan Feng $145,434
25. Hee Young Park $145,307
26. Catriona Matthew $142,261
27. Anna Nordqvist $141,910
28. Gerina Piller $141,905
29. Jodi Ewart Shadoff $131,203
30. Chella Choi $123,576
31. Hee Kyung Seo $122,014
32. Karine Icher $120,399
33. Jane Park $117,190
34. Ilhee Lee $114,645
35. Azahara Munoz $112,643
36. Lexi Thompson $103,341
37. Jee Young Lee $102,445
38. Amy Yang $100,658
39. Sandra Gal $97,150
40. Candie Kung $96,722
41. Danielle Kang $96,085
42. Nicole Castrale $89,163
43. Jennifer Johnson $71,993
44. Brittany Lincicome $68,966
45. Vicky Hurst $65,954
46. Se Ri Pak $65,309
47. Alison Walshe $63,512
48. Jenny Shin $62,336
49. Stacy Prammanasudh $61,774
50. Christel Boeljon $57,946
TENNIS
ATP Money Leaders
Through May 13
Name Money
1. Novak Djokovic $3,951,130
2. Rafael Nadal $3,087,929
3. Andy Murray $2,338,140
4. David Ferrer $1,413,272
5. Juan Martin del Potro $1,151,274
6. Tomas Berdych $1,124,595
7. Stanislas Wawrinka $888,057
8. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga $833,510
9. Roger Federer $818,970
10. Richard Gasquet $799,847
11. Nicolas Almagro $789,659
12. Kei Nishikori $665,342
13. Bob Bryan $620,385
14. Mike Bryan $620,385
15. Tommy Haas $561,026
16. Gilles Simon $548,283
17. Milos Raonic $522,824
18. Julien Benneteau $519,445
19. Fabio Fognini $481,345
20. Jeremy Chardy $463,044
21. Kevin Anderson $460,630
22. Grigor Dimitrov $439,752
23. Marin Cilic $437,472
24. Philipp Kohlschreiber $404,226
25. Jurgen Melzer $403,591
26. Janko Tipsarevic $398,950
27. Andreas Seppi $385,003
28. Pablo Andujar $381,293
29. Marcel Granollers $352,619
30. Benoit Paire $345,586
31. Jarkko Nieminen $333,269
32. Fernando Verdasco $329,220
33. Nikolay Davydenko $327,926
34. Tommy Robredo $321,333
35. Robin Haase $319,508
36. Mikhail Youzhny $317,754
37. Jerzy Janowicz $301,794
38. Bernard Tomic $298,376
39. Sam Querrey $285,151
40. Ivan Dodig $276,234
41. Igor Sijsling $267,932
42. Lukas Rosol $266,620
43. Florian Mayer $266,340
44. Denis Istomin $265,140
45. Horacio Zeballos $257,250
46. John Isner $253,500
47. Juan Monaco $248,564
48. Albert Ramos $243,029
49. Feliciano Lopez $241,656
50. Lukasz Kubot $240,689
WTA Money Leaders
Through May 13
Name Money
1. Victoria Azarenka $3,034,084
2. Maria Sharapova $2,488,371
3. Serena Williams $2,325,481
4. Na Li $1,536,597
5. Sara Errani $1,230,222
6. Caroline Wozniacki $882,826
7. Agnieszka Radwanska $803,322
8. Roberta Vinci $794,296
9. Petra Kvitova $774,608
10. Sloane Stephens $640,812
11. Angelique Kerber $638,670
12. Ekaterina Makarova $636,819
13. Maria Kirilenko $504,437
14. Nadia Petrova $491,361
15. Elena Vesnina $472,414
16. Svetlana Kuznetsova $470,880
17. Ana Ivanovic $468,259
18. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova $459,403
19. Jelena Jankovic $448,679
20. Lucie Safarova $381,211
21. Carla Suarez Navarro $321,043
22. Mona Barthel $314,156
23. Kirsten Flipkens $304,668
24. Samantha Stosur $303,887
25. Julia Goerges $291,127
26. Katarina Srebotnik $289,812
27. Klara Zakopalova $279,911
28. Marion Bartoli $262,639
29. Dominika Cibulkova $258,785
30. Varvara Lepchenko $254,583
31. Laura Robson $249,304
32. Anabel Medina Garrigues $245,297
33. Kristina Mladenovic $239,496
34. Sorana Cirstea $238,120
35. Daniela Hantuchova $236,828
36. Bethanie Mattek-Sands $228,838
37. Jie Zheng $217,109
38. Casey Dellacqua $212,843
39. Sabine Lisicki $209,096
40. Su-Wei Hsieh $205,817
41. Shuai Peng $196,497
42. Yaroslava Shvedova $195,428
43. Alize Cornet $194,843
44. Marina Erakovic $193,728
45. Yanina Wickmayer $192,946
46. Monica Niculescu $190,498
47. Kimiko Date-Krumm $186,925
48. Garbine Muguruza $179,675
49. Bojana Jovanovski $178,908
50. Urszula Radwanska $173,521
Sportlight
May 14
1913–Washington's Walter Johnson gives up a run in the fourth inning against the St. Louis Browns to end his streak of 56 scoreless innings. The Senators win 10-5.
1920–Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators records his 300th victory with a 9-8 win over the Detroit Tigers.
1967–Mickey Mantle's 500th home run, off Stu Miller, lifts the New York Yankees to a 6-5 victory over the Baltimore Orioles.
1977–The Montreal Canadiens edge the Boston Bruins 2-1 to win the Stanley Cup in four games.
1981–The Boston Celtics win the NBA championship with a 102-91 victory over the Houston Rockets in Game 6.
1993–Billy Mayfair shoots a 61, the 11th-best score in PGA Tour history, in the Byron Nelson Classic.
1995–Kelly Robbins overcomes a three-shot deficit in the final seven holes to win the LPGA Championship by a stroke over defending champion Laura Davies.
1999–Annika Sorenstam shoots an 11-under 61, the best score in LPGA history on a par-72 course, to take a two-shot lead over Michelle McGann after the opening round of the Sara Lee Classic.
2003–Jean-Sebastien Giguere stops 35 shots for his third straight shutout as Anaheim beats Minnesota 4-0 and takes a 3-0 lead in the Western Conference finals. He's the first goalie in modern NHL history to record three consecutive shutouts in the next-to-last round of the playoffs.
2004–Richard Jefferson scores 18 of his 31 points after regulation to lead New Jersey to a 127-120 triple-overtime victory over Detroit and a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals. The last playoff game to be decided in three overtimes was Phoenix's 129-121 victory over Chicago in Game 3 of the 1993 NBA Finals.
2006–Rafael Nadal beats Roger Federer in a five-set match to successfully defend his Rome Masters title and tie Guillermo Vilas' record 53-match winning streak on clay in the Open era.
2010–The Philadelphia Flyers overcome a couple of 3-0 deficits to finish off the Boston Bruins. Simon Gagne scores on a power play with 7:08 left to cap a comeback from a three-goal deficit, and the Flyers win 4-3 for a berth in the Eastern Conference finals. The Bruins become the third team in NHL history to lose a series after winning the first three games.