Article published May 24, 2009
Golf, prep track, tennis, prep baseball
GOLF Byron Nelson Championship At Irving, Texas; Par 70 Rory Sabbatini 68-64-65–197 John Mallinger 67-65-65–197 D.A. Points 68-66-65–199 Dustin Johnson 68-65-66–199 Brian Davis 68-65-66–199 Kevin Streelman 67-69-64–200 Glen Day 69-66-65–200 Briny Baird 69-64-67–200 Marc Leishman 68-70-63–201 James Nitties 65-68-68–201 Charley Hoffman 71-66-65–202 Jeff Maggert 71-66-65–202 Bryce Molder 68-68-66–202 George McNeill 69-67-66–202 Fred Couples 69-66-67–202 James Driscoll 67-66-69–202 Mike Weir 66-71-66–203 Michael Letzig 68-68-67–203 Scott McCarron 66-69-68–203 Charles Howell III 66-69-68–203 Charlie Wi 73-66-64–203 Nicholas Thompson 73-66-64–203 Justin Leonard 75-63-66–204 Steve Marino 69-69-66–204 Jonathan Byrd 68-70-66–204 John Senden 71-68-65–204 Jesper Parnevik 67-68-69–204 Robert Allenby 67-67-70–204 Alex Cejka 69-69-67–205 J.J. Henry 71-68-66–205 Robert Garrigus 70-66-69–205 Brad Adamonis 66-70-69–205 Y.E. Yang 69-67-69–205 Danny Lee 69-67-69–205 Ted Purdy 74-65-66–205 Kris Blanks 68-71-66–205 Nathan Green 70-69-66–205 Brian Bateman 69-70-66–205 Ken Duke 65-69-71–205 Tommy Armour III 67-71-68–206 John Rollins 72-66-68–206 Davis Love III 73-64-69–206 Vijay Singh 70-67-69–206 Tim Wilkinson 69-67-70–206 Greg Chalmers 68-69-69–206 Hunter Mahan 71-68-67–206 David Mathis 72-67-67–206 Colt Knost 67-72-67–206 Jeff Klauk 72-66-69–207 Aaron Watkins 67-71-69–207 Chris Riley 71-68-68–207 Matt Kuchar 70-69-68–207 Greg Owen 68-71-68–207 Martin Laird 72-67-68–207 Matt Weibring 67-69-71–207 Joe Ogilvie 69-70-68–207 Notah Begay III 73-65-70–208 Troy Matteson 68-69-71–208 Chris DiMarco 67-69-72–208 Ricky Barnes 69-70-69–208 Rod Pampling 72-67-69–208 Steve Flesch 70-69-69–208 Jimmy Walker 71-68-69–208 David Berganio, Jr. 72-65-72–209 Todd Hamilton 71-67-71–209 Shaun Micheel 72-67-70–209 Harrison Frazar 73-66-71–210 Jay Williamson 68-71-71–210 Ben Crane 71-68-71–210 Kent Jones 67-70-74–211 Bob Heintz 68-70-73–211 Mark Calcavecchia 68-70-75–213 James Oh 71-68-74–213 Cliff Kresge 70-69-74–213 Senior PGA Championship At Beachwood, Ohio; Par 70 Michael Allen 74-66-67–207 Tom Kite 69-70-69–208 Jeff Sluman 70-68-70–208 Tim Simpson 70-71-68–209 Gil Morgan 71-68-70–209 Larry Mize 69-69-71–209 Bruce Fleisher 71-70-69–210 Joey Sindelar 69-72-69–210 Jay Don Blake 70-69-71–210 Don Pooley 74-69-68–211 Fred Funk 71-71-69–211 Joe Ozaki 75-67-69–211 Mark McNulty 72-69-70–211 Chris Starkjohann 71-68-72–211 Bernhard Langer 68-70-73–211 James Mason 71-73-68–212 Mark James 69-71-72–212 Tom Purtzer 66-72-74–212 Ross Drummond 70-66-76–212 Eduardo Romero 73-72-68–213 Jay Haas 71-74-68–213 Tom Watson 72-72-70–214 James Blair 71-72-71–214 Kiyoshi Murota 73-71-70–214 Gary Hallberg 69-74-71–214 Keith Fergus 73-69-72–214 Russ Cochran 70-71-73–214 Dan Forsman 70-70-74–214 Scott Hoch 66-72-76–214 Loren Roberts 73-74-68–215 Ron Streck 73-74-68–215 Mark O’Meara 76-70-69–215 Walter Hall 72-73-70–215 Bill Britton 75-70-70–215 Dave Stockton 70-73-72–215 Roger Chapman 74-68-73–215 John Cook 73-69-73–215 John Morse 69-72-74–215 Jeff Roth 74-73-69–216 John Harris 72-74-70–216 Bob Gilder 71-74-71–216 Gene Jones 75-69-72–216 Hal Sutton 71-76-70–217 Costantino Rocca 72-75-70–217 Bob Tway 75-72-70–217 Mike Goodes 75-71-71–217 Hale Irwin 70-74-73–217 Tom Lehman 75-68-74–217 Wayne Grady 71-72-74–217 Bobby Wadkins 75-71-72–218 Andy Bean 74-72-72–218 Bob Cameron 72-73-73–218 Mike Reid 74-71-73–218 Lonnie Nielsen 76-69-73–218 Kirk Hanefeld 75-70-73–218 Greg Norman 73-72-73–218 Ian Woosnam 71-72-75–218 Brad Bryant 73-67-78–218 Tom Wargo 74-73-72–219 Bill Longmuir 77-70-72–219 Allen Doyle 72-74-73–219 Mark Wiebe 72-73-74–219 Robert Gibbons 71-73-75–219 John Jacobs 70-73-76–219 Vicente Fernandez 76-71-73–220 Juan Quiros 72-75-73–220 Chip Beck 73-73-74–220 Tom McKnight 72-73-75–220 Mike Smith 75-71-75–221 Dana Quigley 69-75-77–221 Sam Torrance 70-71-80–221 Jim White 74-73-75–222 Ken Green 72-74-76–222 Ronnie Black 75-71-76–222 Jim Woodward 72-75-76–223 Fred Gibson 73-74-78–225 Jon Fiedler 72-74-80–226 Corning Classic At Corning, N.Y.: Par 72 Mika Miyazato 70-67-62–199 Soo-Yun Kang 65-69-65–199 Yani Tseng 68-70-62–200 Minea Blomqvist 65-70-66–201 Vicky Hurst 70-69-63–202 Katherine Hull 68-69-65–202 Seon Hwa Lee 67-67-68–202 Mikaela Parmlid 67-67-68–202 Na Yeon Choi 66-68-68–202 Sandra Gal 65-69-68–202 Ai Miyazato 69-70-64–203 In-Kyung Kim 69-69-65–203 Paula Creamer 66-72-65–203 Lindsey Wright 67-69-67–203 Suzann Pettersen 67-68-68–203 Hee-Won Han 65-67-71–203 Cristie Kerr 68-71-65–204 Natalie Gulbis 68-70-66–204 Mi Hyun Kim 69-67-68–204 Meredith Duncan 69-67-68–204 Helen Alfredsson 67-69-68–204 Song-Hee Kim 67-68-69–204 Jimin Jeong 66-69-69–204 Karine Icher 64-66-74–204 Meena Lee 67-72-66–205 Angela Stanford 69-69-67–205 Becky Morgan 69-69-67–205 Sarah Kemp 66-68-71–205 Karen Stupples 73-68-65–206 Wendy Ward 72-69-65–206 Jiyai Shin 68-71-67–206 Brittany Lang 70-68-68–206 Ji Young Oh 70-67-69–206 Hee Young Park 64-73-69–206 Anna Grzebien 70-71-66–207 Janice Moodie 69-70-68–207 Morgan Pressel 66-72-69–207 Wendy Doolan 70-67-70–207 Michelle Wie 73-67-68–208 Se Ri Pak 73-66-69–208 Momoko Ueda 72-67-69–208 Nicole Castrale 66-71-71–208 Beth Bader 70-66-72–208 Teresa Lu 71-70-68–209 Stacy Lewis 71-69-69–209 Eunjung Yi 71-69-69–209 Amy Yang 68-72-69–209 Stacy Prammanasudh 69-70-70–209 Jamie Hullett 69-70-70–209 Michele Redman 72-66-71–209 Lorie Kane 70-66-73–209 Haeji Kang 68-73-69–210 Jimin Kang 69-71-70–210 Pat Hurst 69-69-72–210 Sarah Lee 65-73-72–210 Reilley Rankin 67-68-75–210 Brittany Lincicome 70-71-70–211 Allison Hanna-Williams 70-71-70–211 Russy Gulyanamitta 70-70-71–211 Jee Young Lee 72-67-72–211 Kris Tamulis 69-70-72–211 Amy Hung 68-71-72–211 Marcy Hart 69-69-73–211 Il Mi Chung 67-71-73–211 Sung Ah Yim 70-71-71–212 Shanshan Feng 69-72-71–212 Sun Young Yoo 72-68-72–212 Na On Min 67-73-72–212 Eva Dahllof 72-69-72–213 Anna Nordqvist 69-72-72–213 Alena Sharp 69-71-73–213 Rachel Hetherington 69-71-73–213 Maria Hjorth 73-68-76–217
HOLE IN ONE CAM COUTCHER, No. 12 at South Toledo Golf Club, 150 yards, pitching wedge. MARASRI N. SERERAT, No. 7 at South Toledo Golf Club, 88 yards, 8 iron TAMMY BUCK, No. 8 at Spuyten Duyval West, 105 yards, wedge.
PREP TRACK Districts (Top four in each event advance) DIVISION I At St. Francis BOYS Team results: St. John’s Jesuit 102, Rogers 93, Whitmer 75, Bowsher 65, Southview 56, St. Francis 47, Clay 39, Northview 33, Central Catholic 31, Springfield 26, Lima Shawnee 21, Waite 18, Scott 18, Start 12, Libbey 11, Anthony Wayne 11 Event results: 3200 relay-1. St. John’s (Gregory Turissini, Ian McNair, Jacob VanDootingh, Kevin Yarnell), 8:06.05; 2. Clay, 8:06.32; 3. Whitmer, 8:17; 4. Northview, 8:17.66 110h-1. Erik Kynard, R, 14.96; 2. Garrett Ondrus, Clay, 15.06; 3. Ray Bush, R, 15.13; 4. Talen Patterson, B, 15.40 100-1. Armon Richardson, Scott, 11.06; 2. Blake Dedo, SF, 11.22; 3. Josh McBride, Waite, 11.26; 4. Ezikiel McIntosh, CC, 11.27 800 relay-1. Rogers (Allan Forrest, Jesse Cooper, Jovan Fleming, Der Juan Gambrell), 1:30.38; 2. Bowsher, 1:30.48; 3. St. Francis, 1:31.22; 4. Springfield, 1:31.89 1600-1. Kevin Yarnell, SJ, 4:24.55; 2. Moise Frisch, Whitmer, 4:31.43; 3. William Scumacher, Sv, 4:32.16; 4. Andrew Hall, SF, 4:33.10 400 relay-1. St. Francis (Christopher Castro, Austin Sargent, Miguel Naguit, Blake Dedo), 43.70; 2. St. John’s, 44.03; 3. Rogers, 44.13; 4. Central, 44.23 400-1. Bernard Pinckney, Sv, 49.07; 2. Denzel Fitzgerald, B, 49.61; 3. Der Juan Gambrell, R, 50.21; 4. Keith Tipton, B, 50.71 300h-1. J.B. Bowens, Nv, 39.22; 2. Anthony Donald, AW, 39.35; 3. Jordan Brown, Whtimer, 40.02; 4. Garrett Ondrus, Clay, 40.15 800-1. Kevin Yarnell, SJ, 1:53.32; 2. Moise Frisch, Whitmer, 1:53.42; 3. Joe Rodriguez, Start, 1;58.69; 4. Isaiah Irons, LS, 1:59.09 200-1. Bernard Pinckney, Sv, 22.20; 2. Armon Richardson, Scott, 22.20; 3. Josh McBride, Waite, 22.80; 4. Blake Dedo, SF, 22.80 3200-1. Jacob Barnes, Nv, 9:47.28; 2. Gregory Turissini, SJ, 9:47.28; 3. Preston Benjamin, SJ, 9:52.19; 4. Connor Buchholz, CC, 9:56.26 1600 relay-1. Rogers (Jesse Cooper, Adrain Awls, Craig Short, Der Juan Gambrell), 3:22.94; 2. Bowsher, 3:23.74; 3. Whitmer, 3:24.94; 4. Clay, 3:26.78 Discus-1. Cody Riffle, SJ, 181-5 (meet record); 2. Mark Kutzke, Bowsher, 147-0; 3. James McMahon, Sv, 146-6; 4. Joseph Missler, Whitmer, 145-9 High jump-1. Erik Kynard, R, 7-1 (meet record); 2. Shaun Joplin, Sv, 7-0; 3. Craig Short, R, 6-4; 4. Craig Nowak, Whitmer, 6-3 Long jump-1. Erik Kynard, R, 24-3 (meet record); 2. Shaun Joplin, Sv, 24-0; 3. Nathaniel White, SJ, 21-91/2; 4. Jacob Noon, Whitmer, 21-5 Shot put-1. Cody Riffle, SJ, 62-103/4 (meet record); 2. Dalante Heard, R, 52-21/2; 3. Joshua Madden, Nv, 46-101/4; 4. Christopher Wormley, Whitmer, 46-10 Pole vault-1. Andrew Risser, Shawnee, 14-4; 2. James Howe, Sp, 14-0; 3. Daniel, B, 14-0; 4. Alan Saunders, Clay, 13-8
GIRLS Team results: Anthony Wayne 121, Bowsher 84, Notre Dame 69, Southview 58, Central Catholic 56, Northview 54, Whitmer 48, Rogers 42, St. Ursula 41, Clay 35, Scott 20, Springfield 20, Start 13 Event results: 3200 relay-1. Central (Kaitlyn Krizman, Kelly Karcher, Arika Knannlein, Anne McCarthy), 9:42.10; 2. Southview, 9:53.30; 3. Notre Dame, 9:59.30; 4. Northview, 10:11.50 100h-1. Ashley Zaper, AW, 14.98; 2. Brianna Scott-Glover, R, 15.12; 3. Alecia Zaper, AW, 15.32; 4. Noel Luther, Nv, 15.75 100-1. Erika Schmidt, AW, 12.10; 2. Joy Franklin, B, 12.27; 3. Chantel Cross, B, 12.37; 4. Noel Luther, Nv, 12.77 800 relay-1. Bowsher (Joy Franklin, Paris Littleton, Chantel Cross, Jade Brown), 1:40.80; 2. Anthony Wayne, 1:43.10; 3. Notre Dame, 1:44.00; 4. Rogers, 1;45.00 1600-1. Lauren Duncan, ND, 5;24.50; 2. Ashley Aberl, ND, 5;27.20; 3. Moe Dean, Nv, 5:29.40; 4. Kendra Kezur, Sv, 5:32.20 400 relay-1. Bowsher (Chantel Cross, Jade Brown, Paris Litleton, Joy Franklin), 48.22; 2. Acnthony Wayne, 49.25; 3. Notre Dame, 50.12; 4. Rogers, 50.22 400-1. Samantha Gwin, Whitmer, 57.16; 2. Kaila Blanchard, CC, 58.03; 3. Kristeva Rowe, Sv, 59.09; 4. Ariela Lopez, Sv, 1:00.40 300h-1. Ashley Zaper, AW, 44.79; 2. Brianna Scott-Glover, R, 44.82; 3. Noel Luther, Nv, 45.32; 4. Meghan Scharer, Clay, 45.69 800-1. Allison Work, Nv, 2:18.86; 2. Kaitlyn Krizman, CC, 2:20.66; 3. Lauren Duncan, ND, 2:21.67; 4. Megan David, SU, 2:22.27 200-1. Erika Schmidt, AW, 34.92; 2. Paris Littleton, B, 26.15; 3. Samantha Gwin, Whitmer, 26.29; 4. Udoka Okoro, AW, 26.92 3200-1. Meredith Wagner, Nv, 11:14.47; 2. Alissa Miller, AW, 11:34.36; 3. Alexandra, ND, 11:50.47; 4. Kelly Karcher, CC, 11:52.01 1600 relay-1. Notre Dame (Carley Ferguson, Lexis Williams, Nora Kirk, Jessika Matthews), 4:01.32; 2. Central, 4:03.99; 3. Southview, 4:05.93; 4. Whitmer, 4:07.40 Discus-1. Shatora Lewis, Scott, 138-8; 2. Allie Missler, Whitmer, 111-8; 3. Kristin Trumbull, Clay, 111-7; 4. Jasmine Whitley, Rogers, 107-5 High jump-1. Udoka Okoro, AW, 5-3; 2. Emily Beddoes, Sv, 5-3; 2. D’Ashlee Pettaway, B, 5-3; 4. Alexxis Knannlein, CC, 5-2; 4. Alecia Zaper, AW, 5-2 Long jump-1. Ashley Zaper, AW, 18-71/2 (meet record); 2. Kalonna Davis, B, 17-1; 3. Brittany Green, AW, 16-91/4; 4. Ksenia Kriatchkova, Sv, 16-83/4 Shot put-1. Shatora Lewis, Scott, 43-63/4; 2. Lauren Wilson, AW, 36-1/2; 3. Jasmine Whitley, R, 35-93/4; 4. Sharnelle Spearman, SU, 34-5 Pole vault-1. Meghan Scharer, Clay, 9-4; 2. Pamela Fink, B, 9-0; 3. Gottschalk, SU, 9-0; 4. Ashley Corron, Whitmer, 9-0
DIVISION III At Eastwood
GIRLS Team scores: Woodmore 104, Toledo Christian 77, Fremont St. Joseph 70, Elmwood 61, Ottawa Hills 49.5, Northwood 47, Lakota 46.5, Cardinal Stritch 42, North Baltimore 36, Old Fort 35, Fostoria St. Wendelin 32, Danbury 18.5, Hopewell-Loudon 17, New Riegerl 8, Arcadia 7, Gibsonburg 6.5, Maumee Valley 6. Event results: 3200 relay-1. Toledo Christian (Christina Snyder, Mackenzie Phelps, Krista Wood, Michelle Wright) 10:05.25; 2. Old Fort 10:09.74; 3. Elmwood 10:18.35; 4. Woodmore 10:31.65. 100 hurdles-1. Jaunna Gase (St. Wend) 15.49; 2. Grindle (North) 16.38; 3. Oxendale (Danbury) 16.79; 4. McAllis (H-L) 16.81. 100-1. Katherine Jamieson (OH) 12.21 (meet record); 2. Reiser (Elm) 12.31; 3. Roose (TC) 12.94; 4. Kurth (North) 12.96. 800 relay-1. Ottawa Hills (Karla Dixon, Catherine Geiger, Caroline Arnos, Katherine Jamieson) 1:46.97; 2. Toledo Christian 1:49.59; 3. North Baltimore 1:50.09; 4. Cardinal Stritch 1:50.12; 1600-1. Darla Heimann (Elm) 5:27.49; 2. Alexa Stults (OF) 5:30.47; 3. Reese (Lakota) 5:34.15; 4. Wank (New Riegel) 5:42.30. 400 relay-1. Toledo Christian (Janelle Berry, Mary Ashbaucher, Jerica Stewart, Katie Roose) 51.59 (meet record); 2. Northwood 52.32; 3. North Baltimore 52.55; 4. Fremont St. Joe 53.06. 400-1. Julia Borysiak (Stritch) 60.81; 2. Jacobson (Wood) 62.45; 3. Jones (Stritch) 65.17; 4. Wojcinski (North) 66.0 300 hurdles-1. Katherine Jamieson (OH) 44.71 (meet record); 2. Grindle (North) 48.12; 3. Gase (St. Wend) 48.84; 4. Wise (St. Joe) 49.61. 800-1. Lynne Schroder (Wood) 2:24.35; 2. Avers (Wood) 2:25.13; 3. Micham (MV) 2:25.37; 4. Wood (TC) 2:26.03. 200-1. Katherine Jamieson (OH) 25.26 (meet record); 2. Reiser (Elm) 25.31; 3. Burkin (St. Joe) 27.60; 4. Arnos (OH) 27.7. 3200-1. Christina Snyder (TC) 12:13.16; 2. Windom (Lakota) 12:28.74; 3. Nagy (Wood) 12:32.49; 4. Hassen (OF) 12:32.54. 1600 relay-1. Cardinal Stritch (Gabrielle Mosiniak, Lauren Oberlin, Julia Borysiak, Sydney Jones) 4:07.17; 2. Woodmore 4:13.53; 3. Toledo Christian 4:17.13; 4. Old Fort 4:24.24. Discus-1. Erin Pendleton (Wood) 159-6; 2. Molyet (St. Joe) 145-6; 3. Carly Pendleton (Wood) 143-3; 4. Banscoder (Elm) 116-3. High jump-1. Tatijana Jacobson (Wood) 5-1; 2. Kracher (H-L) 5-0; 3. Light (St. Joe) 5-0; 4. Ashbaucher (TC) 4-8. Long jump-1. Miranda Guerra (Lakota) 16-1.25; 2. Gase (St. Wend) 16-0.5; 3. Kurth (North) 15-11.5; 4. Stearns (NB) 15-6.25. Shot put-1. Erin Pendleton (Wood) 39-4.25; 2. Molyet (St. Joe) 38-8.75; 3. Reinhart (SJ) 37-5.5; 4. Critchley (TC) 36-3. Pole vault-1. Amanda Hotaling (NB) 11-0; 2. Briggs (Elm) 9-0; 3. Welly (Lakota) 9-0; 4. Boisselle (Wood) 9-0.
BOYS Team scores: Toledo Christian 110, Lakota 86.5, Northwood 80, Elmwood 73, Woodmore 63, Fremont St. Joseph 47, Hopewell-Loudon 37, Gibsonburg 29.5, New Riegel 28, Old Fort 27, Fostoria St. Wendelin 27, North Baltimore 17, Ottawa Hills 11, Maumee Valley 10, Cardinal Stritch 10, Arcadia 6. Event results: 3200 relay-1. Woodmore (Devaughnte Aske, Brock Ayers, Justin Garver, Christopher Jacobson) 8:15.43; 2. Toledo Christian 8:25.51; 3. Elmwood 8:26.21; 4. New Riegel 8:37.44. 110 hurdles-1. Jacob Smith (Lakota) 14.72; 2. Gunn (North) 14.80; 3. Glick (Arcadia) 15.68; 4. Bermajo (North) 16.07. 100-1. Roger Guerra (Lakota) 11.14 (new record); 2. Welch (TC) 11.31; 3. Gunn (North) 11.38; 4. Balliett (OF) 11.52. 800 relay-1. Northwood (Seth Dunbar, Chris Keith, Spencer Guerrero, Brad Minkowski) 1:32.80; 2. Toledo Christian 1:35.44; 3. Lakota 1:35.61; 4. Gibsonburg 1:35.69. 1600-1. Tyler Wise (H-L) 4:34.73; 2. Wood (TC) 4:35.18; 3. Avers (Wood) 4:43.63; 4. Baron (OH) 4:45.24. 400 relay-1. Toledo Christian (Greg Barringer, Kevin Welch, Ray Choi, Grham Miller) 44.40; 2. Lakota 44.66; 3. Northwood 45.01; 4. Old Fort 46.27. 400-1. Devaughnte Askew (Wood) 51.60; 2. Bottesch (Elm) 51.62; 3. Manders (Stritch) 52.43; 4. Keith (North) 52.85; 300 hurdles-1. Michael Reinhart (New Reigel) 40.52; 2. Guerrero (North) 41.85; 3. Shaw (TC) 42.93; 4. Smith (Lakota) 43.36. 800-1. Christopher Jacobs (Wood) 1:56.59 (meet record); 2. Konzen (TC) 1:56.61; 3. Kelleher (TC) 2:01.38; 4. Alexander (Elm) 2:01.88. 200-1. Kyle Gunn (North) 22.92; 2. Balliett (OF) 23.29; 3. High (MV) 23.84; 4. Kitzler (St. Wend) 23.86. 3200-1. Nick Goebel (Elm) 10:10.78; 2. Wood (TC) 10:12.35; 3. Babcock (Lakota) 10:27.87; 4. Berton (St. Wend) 10:30.12. 1600 relay-1. Woodmore (Brock Avers, Justin Garver, Christopher Jacobson, Devaughnte Askew) 3:30.87; 2. Elmwood 3:31; 3. Toledo Christian 3:34.14; 4. Fremont St. Joe 3:36.72. Discus-1. Mitch Auchmuty (Elm) 145-1; 2. Bowling (St. Joe) 144-3; 3. Komorowski (St. Joe) 142-3; 4. Barney (TC) 141-1. High jump-1. Roger Guerra (Lakota) 6-5.25; 2. Senecal (NB) 6-1; 3. Gunn (North) 6-0; 4. Reardon (St. Joe) 5-10. Long jump-1. Roger Guerra (Lakota) 20-11.25; 2. Huffman (TC) 20-0; 3. Taylor (OF) 19-7; 4. Senecal (NB) 19-6.5. Shot put-1. Mike Komorowski (St. Joe) 52-6 (meet record); 2. Rickard (St. Wend) 49-6; 3. Barney (TC) 48-10; 4. Bowling (St. Joe) 47-11. Pole vault-1. Dan Romanko (H-L) 12-4; 2. Lowery (Lakota) 12-0; 3. Podach (Lakota) 11-8; 4. Walby (Gib) 11-0.
DIVISION III At Ayersville BOYS Team scores: Archbold 113, Tinora 67, Hicksville 58, Hilltop 56, Liberty Center 55, Montpelier 49, Edon 48, Ayersville 44, Patrick Henry 40, Pettisville 33, Fayette 24, Edgerton 21, Antwerp 20, Continental 14, Stryker 12, Fairview 8, North Central 1. Event results: 100-1. Nathaniel Hammersmith (Ar) 11.27; 2. Strup (Edo) 11.36; 3. Waidelich (Ar) 11.37; 4. Wagner (T) 11.44. 200-1. Nathaniel Hammersmith (Ar) 23.05; 2. Waidelich (Ar) 23.25; 3. Strup (Edo) 23.48; 4. Wagner (T) 23.52. 400-1. Hayden Stamm (Ar) 52.05; 2. Castillo (M) 52.07; 3. Recker (C) 52.35; 4. Burwell (Hil) 52.48. 800-1. Noah Klinger (Hil) 1:59.98; 2. Keefer (Ar) 2:00.58; 3. Frey (P) 2:00.79; 4. Volkman (Ar) 2:01.25. 1600-1. Austin Borton (P) 4:31.57; 2. Livensparger (Hil) 4:34.64; 3. Rue (Ay) 4:35.54; 4. Frey (P) 4:38.61. 3200-1. Darrell Randall (Fay) 10:17.42; 2. Graber (S) 10:19.20; 3. Borton (P) 10:23.46; 4. Livensparger (Hil) 10:33.71. 110 hurdles-1. Jarrod Williams (Edo) 15.44; 2. Hogrefe (PH) 15.67; 3. Keller (M) 16.17; 4. Bradbury (Hic) 16.31. 300 hurdles-1. Jarrod Williams (Edo) 40.13; 2. Zuver (M) 41.09; 3. Benecke (T) 41.30; 4. Sheets (Edg) 41.47. 400 relay-1. Archbold (Jake Fidler, Breon Price, Garrett Waidelich, Nathaniel Hammersmith) 44.65; 2. Hicksville 44.95; 3. Liberty Center 45.25; 4. Patrick Henry 45.42. 800 relay-1. Archbold (Jake Fidler, Nate Hammersmith, Breon Price, Garrett Waidelich) 1:31.13; 2. Hicksville 1:32.28; 3. Montpelier 1:32.98; 4. Tinora 1:33.98. 1600 relay-1. Edon (Ryan Luke, Christopher Strup, Michael Donaldson, Jarrod Williams) 3:30.46; 2. Archbold 3:31.33; 3. Liberty Center 3:31.46; 4. Montpelier 3:32.33. Discus-1. Anthony King (Ay) 158-10; 2. Clay (T) 136-5; 3. Klepper (Hic) 134-8; 4. Champion (M) 133-5.
GIRLS Team scores: Pettisville 93, Archbold 88, Patrick Henry 88, Liberty Center 86, Edgerton 66, Edon 40, Ayersville 30.5, Montpelier 29, Tinora 26, Stryker 25, North Central 23, Holgate 16, Continental 16, Hicksville 12.5, Fayette 12, Antwerp 8, Hilltop 1, Fairview 1. Event results: 100-1. Autumn Lantz (Ar) 12.78; 2. Yungmann (PH) 13.15; 3. Sellers (NC) 13.42; 4. Matheny (LC) 13.43. 200-1. Autumn Lantz (Ar) 26.46; 2. Sellers (NC) 27.13; 3. Daniels (Edg) 27.49; 4. Matheny (LC) 27.86. 400-1. Taylor Bidlack (C) 1:00.82; 2. Avina (P) 1:01.12; 3. Faber (Ho) 1:01.85; 4. Christman (PH) 1:02.95. 800-1. Naemi Smolka (S) 2:25.51; 2. Reiser (PH) 2:25.64; 3. King (Ar) 2:25.81; 4. Banachowski (LC) 2:26.71. 1600-1. Trisha King (Ar) 5:36.68; 2. Hostetler (P) 5:37.65; 3. Zacher (Ho) 5:43.10; 4. Yoder (P) 5:44.02. 3200-1. Chelsea Knapp (LC) 12:20.27; 2. Goeltzenleuchter (Fay) 12:44.89; 3. Hostetler (P) 12:48.23; 4. Mickelson (S) 12.55.78. 100 hurdles-1. Alecia Daniels (Edg) 14.45; 2. Nofziger (P) 15.66; 3. Meyer (PH) 15.72; 4. Gill (M) 16.52. 300 hurdles-1. Alecia Daniels (Edg) 46.43; 2. Nofziger (P) 49.12; 3. Winterfeld (LC) 49.36; 4. Gill (M) 50.40. 400 relay-1. Archbold (Haley Nemcik, Melinda Sauder, Katherine Moody, Autumn Lantz) 51.00; 2. Patrick Henry 52.83; 3. Ayersville 53.59; 4. Edgerton 53.86. 800 relay-1. Archbold (Nikki Rupp, Melinda Sauder, Deena Cowell, Autumn Lantz) 1:49.70; 2. Edgerton 1:50.03; 3. Liberty Center 1:52.77; 4. Edon 1:52.82. 1600 relay-1. Pettisville (Brady Avina, Haley Nofziger, Rachel Beck, Chelsea Schmucker) 4:14.86; 2. Liberty Center 4:19.74; 3. Edon 4:20.34; 4. Archbold 4:23.51. Pole vault-1. Tori Meyer (PH) 9-0; 2. Cowell (Ar) 9-0; 3. Showalter (Edg) 8-6; 4. Yoder (P) 8-6.
TENNIS ATP World TeamChampionship At Duesseldorf, Germany Championship Serbia 2, Germany 1 Viktor Troicki, Serbia, d. Rainer Schuettler 6-4, 7-6 (5). Janko Tipsarevic, Serbia, d. Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-2, 6-4. Nicolas Kiefer and Mischa Zverev d. Viktor Troicki and Nenad Zimonjic, Serbia, 7-5, 4-6, 10-7 tiebreak. Austrian Open At Kitzbuehel, Austria Singles Championship Guillermo Garcia-Lopez d. Julien Benneteau 3-6, 7-6 (1), 6-3. Doubles Championship Marcelo Melo and Andre Sa (2) d. Andrei Pavel and Horia Tecau 6-7 (9), 6-2, 10-7 tiebreak. Warsaw Open At Warsaw, Poland Singles Championship Alexandra Dulgheru d. Alona Bondarenko (8) 7-6 (3), 3-6, 6-0. Doubles Semifinals Raquel Kops-Jones and Bethanie Mattek-Sands (3) d. Kveta Peschke and Lisa Raymond (1) 6-5 (15-0), retired. Championship Raquel Kops-Jones and Bethanie Mattek-Sands (3) d. Yan Zi and Zheng Jie (2) 6-1, 6-1. Internationaux de Strasbourg At Strasbourg, France Singles Championship Aravane Rezai d. Lucie Hradecka 7-6 (2), 6-1. Doubles Championship Nathalie Dechy and Mara Santangelo d. Claire Feuerstein and Stephanie Foretz 6-0, 6-1.
PREP TENNIS Districts At Port Clinton Division I (Top two singles and top two doubles teams advance to state) Singles- Semifinals: Chicara Oshima Findlay d Bobbyu Adusumilli St. John’s 7-6 (2), 4-6, 6-0; Nicky Wong Lexington d Devon Sbrocchi St. John’s 6-3, 7-6 (5). Finals: Nicky Wong Lexington d Chicara Oshima Findlay 6-1, 6-1
Doubles-Semifinals: Jacob Kuhn /Josef Pontasch St. John’s d Mandela Scheaffer /Jordan Schuck Findlay 6-1, 6-1; Connor Majdalani /Gregory Diment St. John’s d Darren Ng /Sushil Sudershan Southview 6-3, 6-4, Finals: Jacob Kuhn /Josef Pontasch St. John’s d Connor Majdalani /Gregory Diment St. John’s 6-0, 6-0. Division II (Top three singles and top two three teams advance to state) Singles-Semifinals: Evan Neuman Elida d Evan Bechtel Ottawa Hills 6-3, 6-2, Eyad Jaara MVCD d Wes Nitzschke Mansf. Christian 6-0, 6-3, Championship finals: Evan Neuman Elida d Eyad Jaara MVCD 7-6 (3), 6-2, Consolation final: Evan Bechtel Ottawa Hills d Wes Nitzschke Mansf. Christian, 4-6, 7-5, 6-0. Doubles--Brian Bruin/Brandon French LCC d Paul Carman/Jason Que PC 6-3, 6-3, Gabe Costa/Blake Troller PC d Chris Court/James Macke Ottawa Hills 6-2, 6-2. Championship finals: Gabe Costa/Blake Troller(11) PC d Brian Bruin/Brandon French LCC 6-3,7-6 (6), Consolation final:Chris Court/James Mackey Ottawa Hills d Paul Carman/Jason Que PC 6-3, 6-3.
TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INDIANS–Placed RHP Anthony Reyes and LHP Aaron Laffey on the 15-day DL. Recalled LHP Rich Rundles and LHP Jeremy Sowers from Columbus (IL). National League FLORIDA MARLINS–Purchased the contract of LHP Sean West from Jacksonville (SL). Recalled RHP Chris Leroux from Jacksonville. Optioned RHP Ricky Nolasco to New Orleans (PCL). Designated LHP David Davidson for assignment. LOS ANGELES DODGERS–Signed RHP Ji-Mo Lee to a minor league contract. PITTSBURGH PIRATES–Extended the affiliation with Altoona of the Eastern Leagus through 2014. Eastern League TRENTON THUNDER–Announced OF Noah Hall has been assigned to the team and RHP Jason Stephens and OF Seth Fortenberry was transferred to Staten Island (NYP). Midwest League QUAD CITIES RIVER BANDITS–Announced OF Jairo Martinez has been transferred to the team from extended spring training. American Association EL PASO DIABLOS–Released LHP Zach Piccola. SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS–Released RHP Mike Koons. Can-Am League AMERICAN DEFENDERS–Signed INF Chris Kelly. NEW JERSEY JACKALS–Released OF Josh Cox. Signed C Chris Chiarappa. Northern League WINNIPEG GOLDEYES–Signed C Hank Lanto. SOCCER Women’s Professional Soccer SKY BLUE FC–Suspended coach and general manager Ian Sawyers indefinitely. Named Kelly Lindsey interim coach. COLLEGE KENTUCKY–Announced DE Jeremy Jarmon was ruled ineligible for his senior season by the NCAA because of a failed drug test. WHEATON, ILL.–Named Jim Gruenwald wrestling coach.
PREP BASEBALL District Finals DIVISION I At Skeldon Stadium St. John’s 010 010 2 – 4 2 1 St. Francis 020 402 x – 8 10 4 WP-Fortunato. LP-Ray. Goblirsch (SF) 3-4, 3 RBI; Wilkes (SF) 2-3, 2 2B, 4 RBI.
At Carter Park, Bowling Green Anthony Wayne 100 400 5 - 10 11 1 Perrysburg 100 020 2 - 5 8 2 WP: Frank. LP: Szczublewski. Henry (AW) 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI.
DIVISION II At Archbold Defiance 110 000 0 - 2 2 0 Lima Shawnee 200 010 x - 3 3 3 WP-Gallant. LP-Hancock. Roberts (LS) 1-3, 2B, 3 RBI. City League PLAYOFFS Semifinals At Scott Park Tomorrow Clay vs. St. John’s, 12:30 p.m. Central Catholic vs. St. Francis, 3 p.m. Championship At Skeldon Stadium Semifinal winners, Tuesday, 6 p.m. Regular Season Central Catholic 010 000 0 - 1 4 1 Northview 412 002 x - 9 10 1 WP-Kruger. LP-Dysard. Ryder (N), 3-3, 2B. Central Catholic 001 000 0 - 1 5 1 Northview 330 001 x - 7 10 2 WP-Munch. LP-Conte. Dorsey (N), 2-3, 3 RBI. Bedford 311 241 - 12 17 1 Hudson 100 100 - 2 3 1 WP-Przeniczny. LP-Wilkenson. Buck (B), 3-3, 2B, 3 RBI. Hudson 004 000 1 - 5 8 2 Bedford 060 204 x - 12 8 2 WP-Hooven. LP-Milligan. Davis (B), 2-4, HR, 4 RBI. Grass Lake 000 100 1 - 2 4 1 Bedford 050 014 x - 10 12 1 WP-Szkutink. LP-Willis. Shroyer (B), 3-3, 2B, RBI. Cardinal Stritch 114 000 0 - 6 7 2 Emanuel Christian 000 011 0 - 2 5 1 WP- Adams; LP- Tanner. Zalewski (CS) 2-3, 2 RBI
AUTO RACING Indianapolis 500 At Indianapolis Motor Speedway;today’s lineup ROW 1 1. (3) Helio Castroneves, 224.864. 2. (6) Ryan Briscoe, 224.083. 3. (10) Dario Franchitti, 224.010. ROW 2 4. (02) Graham Rahal, 223.954. 5. (9) Scott Dixon, 223.867. 6. (11) Tony Kanaan, 223.612. ROW 3 7. (5) Mario Moraes, 223.331. 8. (26) Marco Andretti, 223.114. 9. (12) Will Power, 223.028. ROW 4 10. (7) Danica Patrick, 222.882. 11. (99) Alex Lloyd, 222.622. 12. (2) r-Raphael Matos, 223.429. ROW 5 13. (15) Paul Tracy, 223.111. 14. (14) Vitor Meira, 223.054. 15. (18) Justin Wilson, 222.903. ROW 6 16. (27) Hideki Mutoh, 222.805. 17. (20) Ed Carpenter, 222.780. 18. (4) Dan Wheldon, 222.777. ROW 7 19. (41) A.J. Foyt IV, 222.586. 20. (16) Scott Sharp, 222.162. 21. (67) Sarah Fisher, 222.082. ROW 8 22. (44) Davey Hamilton, 221.956. 23. (06) r-Robert Doornbos, 221.692. 24. (8) Townsend Bell, 221.195. ROW 9 25. (17) Oriol Servia, 220.984. 26. (19) Tomas Scheckter, 221.496. 27. (24) r-Mike Conway, 221.417. ROW 10 28. (43) John Andretti, 221.316. 29. (13) E.J. Viso, 221.164. 30. (23) Milka Duno, 221.106. ROW 11 31. (00) r-Nelson Philippe, 220.754. 32. (21) Ryan Hunter-Reay, 220.597. 33. (36) r-Alex Tagliani, 221.115.
Monaco Grand Prix Formula One At Monte Carlo, Monaco;yesterday’s lineup 1. (22) Jenson Button, Mercedes-Benz FO108W, 160.53. 2. (4) Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari 056, 160.476. 3. (23) Rubens Barrichello, Mercedes-Benz FO108W, 160.156. 4. (15) Sebastian Vettel, Renault RS27, 159.743. 5. (3) Felipe Massa, Ferrari 056, 159.391. 6. (16) Nico Rosberg, Toyota RVX-09, 159.353. 7. (2) Heikki Kovalainen, Mercedes-Benz FO108W, 159.225. 8. (14) Mark Webber, Renault RS27, 158.936. 9. (7) Fernando Alonso, Renault RS27, 158.192. 10. (17) Kazuki Nakajima, Toyota RVX-09, 155.461. 11. (12) Sebastien Buemi, Ferrari 056, 158.559. 12. (8) Nelson Piquet Jr., Renault RS27, 158.551. 13. (21) Giancarlo Fisichella, Mercedes-Benz FO108W, 157.907. 14. (11) Sebastien Bourdais, Ferrari 056, 157.628. 15. (20) Adrian Sutil, Mercedes-Benz FO108W, 157.084. 16. (6) Nick Heidfeld, BMW P86/9, 157.663. 17. (5) Robert Kubica, BMW P86/9, 157.372. 18. (9) Jarno Trulli, Toyota RVX-09, 157.078. 19. (10) Timo Glock, Toyota RVX-09, 156.587. 20. (1) x-Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes-Benz FO108W, 157.663. x-Relegated 4 grid places for gearbox change.
SPORTS NOTE PERRYSBURG TURF TO GO: Perrysburg High School fans are invited to take home a piece of the Steineker Stadium turf after the ground breaking ceremony Thursday at 6 p.m. for the installation of artificial turf at what will be Widdel Field in the stadium. The turf will be cut into sections so that fans can take home a piece of Yellow Jacket history.
MEN’S SOFTBALL OPPORTUNITY: An upper level men’s softball team is looking for quality, ex-college baseball players. Information: 419-973-2841 and leave name and phone number.
MEN’S BASEBALL OPPORTUNITY: A men’s baseball team is looking for quality players. Leave name and phone number at 419-865-9445. ROSSFORD COACHING OPENING: Rossford High School has openings for assistant coaches for its boys and girls soccer teams. Candidates with high school or college soccer coaching experience may submit a letter of interest and resume to Chuck Cox, Athletic Director, Rossford High School, 701 Superior St., Rossford, OH 43460 or ccox@rossfordschools.org
NBA Playoffs CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7) Last night L.A. Lakers 103, Denver 97, Lakers lead series 2-1 Friday Cleveland 96, Orlando 95, series tied 1-1 Tonight Cleveland at Orlando, 8:30 p.m. Tomorrow L.A. Lakers at Denver, 9 p.m. Tuesday, May 26 Cleveland at Orlando, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 27 Denver at L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m. Thursday, May 28 Orlando at Cleveland, 8:30 p.m. Friday, May 29 L.A. Lakers at Denver, 9 p.m., if necessary Saturday, May 30 Cleveland at Orlando, 8:30 p.m., if necessary Sunday, May 31 Denver at L.A. Lakers, 8:30 p.m., if necessary Monday, June 1 Orlando at Cleveland, 8:30 p.m., if necessary Friday Orlando 16 28 25 26 – 95 Cleveland 30 26 19 21 – 96 ORLANDO: Turkoglu 9-17 1-2 21, Lewis 6-15 7-9 23, Howard 3-8 4-8 10, Alston 1-7 2-2 4, Lee 4-9 2-2 11, Johnson 2-4 1-2 5, Pietrus 4-5 0-0 10, Redick 3-4 0-0 7, Gortat 2-2 0-0 4, Battie 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-71 17-25 95. CLEVELAND: James 12-23 10-12 35, Varejao 2-5 0-1 4, Ilgauskas 5-13 2-2 12, M.Williams 7-21 4-5 19, West 4-7 3-3 12, Smith 1-1 2-2 5, Pavlovic 4-7 0-1 9, Wallace 0-0 0-0 0, Gibson 0-0 0-0 0, Kinsey 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 35-77 21-26 96. Note: 3-point goals — Orlando 10-23 (Lewis 4-7, Pietrus 2-3, Turkoglu 2-4, Redick 1-2, Lee 1-3, Johnson 0-1, Alston 0-3), Cleveland 5-19 (Smith 1-1, James 1-3, Pavlovic 1-3, West 1-4, M.Williams 1-6, Ilgauskas 0-2). Fouled Out – None. Rebounds — Orlando 43 (Howard 18), Cleveland 49 (Ilgauskas 15). Assists — Orlando 16 (Johnson, Howard, Turkoglu 4), Cleveland 17 (James, M.Williams 5). Total Fouls – Orlando 25, Cleveland 24. Technicals — Gortat. A — 20,562 (20,562).
NHL Playoffs CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7) Last night Pittsburgh 6, Carolina 2, Pittsburgh leads series 3-0 Today Detroit at Chicago, 3 p.m., , Detroit leads series 2-1 Thursday Pittsburgh 7, Carolina 4 Friday Chicago 4, Detroit 3, OT Tuesday, May 26 Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 27 Chicago at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 29 Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m., if necessary Saturday, May 30 Detroit at Chicago, 8 p.m., if necessary Sunday, May 31 Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7:30 p.m., if necessary Monday, June 1 Chicago at Detroit, 7:30 p.m., if necessary Tuesday, June 2 Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m., if necessary Playoff Scoring Leaders Through Friday GPGAPTS Malkin, Pit 15101525 Crosby, Pit 15131124 Ovechkin, Was 14111021 Franzen, Det 149918 Getzlaf, Ana 1341418 Zetterberg, Det 147916 Havlat, Chi 1551015 Backstrom, Was 1431215 Staal, Car 169514 Perry, Ana 138614 Semin, Was 145914 Savard, Bos 116713 Cleary, Det 146713 Ryder, Bos 115813 Lidstrom, Det 144913
PREP SOFTBALL Regular season
Maumee 000 000 1 - 1 3 3 Southview 100 000 1 - 2 4 1 WP- Sayre; LP- O’Hair. Yeager (N) 2-3
Rossford 000 000 3 - 3 8 2 Southview 220 112 x - 8 11 2 WP- Haynam; LP- A. Stahl. L. Schuster (S) 4-4, 2b, 3 RBI
Southview 012 150 2 - 11 12 0 Maumee 000 030 0 - 3 5 5 WP-O’Reilly. LP-Stanford. O’Reilly (S), 2-3, 2 2B.
PREP LACROSSE State Playoffs Division I St. Johns Jesuit 14, Westerville North 6: SJ--Martin 4, Seidel 2, Horrigan 2, Erdelyi 1, Abou Arraj 1, Duncan 1, Broadbeck 1, Black 1, Hart 1. SJ Saves: Connors- 10.
BASEBALL Tigers, Tribe Farm Teams Eastern League Northern Division W L Pct. GB Connecticut (Giants) 24 18 .571 – New Hampshire (Jays) 22 20 .524 2 New Britain (Twins) 20 20 .500 3 Portland (Red Sox) 20 21 .488 31/2 Trenton (Yankees) 18 20 .474 4 Binghamton (Mets) 18 21 .462 41/2 Southern Division W L Pct. GB Akron (Indians) 29 10 .744 – Erie (Tigers) 24 16 .600 51/2 Reading (Phillies) 20 19 .513 9 Bowie (Orioles) 19 20 .487 10 Altoona (Pirates) 14 27 .341 16 Harrisburg (Nationals) 11 27 .289 171/2 Florida State League North Division W L Pct. GB Brevard County (Brewers) 25 11 .694 – Clearwater (Phillies) 20 17 .541 51/2 Daytona (Cubs) 19 19 .500 7 Lakeland (Tigers) 17 19 .472 8 Tampa (Yankees) 16 23 .410 101/2 Dunedin (Jays) 15 23 .395 11 South Division W L Pct. GB Fort Myers (Twins) 26 14 .650 – Charlotte (Rays) 21 16 .568 31/2 Jupiter (Marlins) 19 20 .487 61/2 St. Lucie (Mets) 19 20 .487 61/2 Sarasota (Reds) 18 22 .450 8 Palm Beach (Cardinals) 15 26 .366 111/2 South Atlantic League Northern Division W L Pct. GB Lakewood (Phillies) 23 17 .575 – Greensboro (Marlins) 23 18 .561 1/2 Delmarva (Orioles) 20 18 .526 2 Hagerstown (Nationals) 20 18 .526 2 Hickory (Rangers) 20 21 .488 31/2 Kannapolis (White Sox) 20 21 .488 31/2 Lake County (Indians) 18 22 .450 5 West Virginia (Pirates) 15 26 .366 81/2 Southern Division W L Pct. GB Rome (Braves) 24 17 .585 – Savnnah (Mets) 23 17 .575 1/2 Charleston (Yankees) 22 19 .537 2 Bowling Green (Rays) 21 20 .512 3 Greenville (Red Sox) 21 20 .512 3 Lexington (Astros) 20 21 .488 4 Augusta (Giants) 17 23 .425 61/2 Asheville (Rockies) 15 24 .385 8 Carolina League Northern Division W L Pct. GB Lynchburg (Pirates) 26 15 .634 – Potomac (Nationals) 24 16 .600 11/2 Frederick (Orioles) 21 22 .488 6 Wilmington (Royals) 20 21 .488 6 Southern Division W L Pct. GB Salem (Red Sox) 21 21 .500 – Winston-Salem (Chi Sox) 20 21 .488 1/2 Kinston (Indians) 19 24 .442 21/2 Myrtle Beach (Braves) 15 26 .366 51/2
LATEST LINE Latest Line was not made available to The Blade by last night’s deadline.
BOXING Fight Schedule National TV in parentheses May 26 At Shanghai, Daisuko Naito, Japan, vs. Xiong Zhao Zhong, China, 12, for Naito’s WBC flyweight title. At TBA, Thailand, Denkaosen Kaowichit, Thailand, vs. Hiroyuki Hisataka, Japan, 12, for Kaowichit’s WBA flyweight title.
May 30 At Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland, Ruslan Chagaev, Germany, vs. Nikolai Valuev, Russia, 12, for Chagaev’s WBA heavyweight title. At Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Fla. (HBO), Andre Berto, Winter Haven, Fla., vs. Juan Urango, Miami, 12, welterweights; Alfredo Angulo, Coachella, Calif., vs. Kermit Cintron, Reading, Pa., 12, light middleweights. June 5 At Chicago (ESPN2), Carlos Quintana, Puerto Rico, vs. Danny Perez, San Diego, 12, junior middleweights; Joey Hernandez, Miami, vs. Damian Frias, Miami, 10, welterweights.
June 6 At Bally’s, Atlantic City, Mike Jones, Philadelphia, vs. Larry Mosley, Los Angeles, 12, for the NABA welterweight title.
June 13 At Madison Square Garden, New York (HBO), Miguel Cotto, Puerto Rico, vs. Joshua Clottey, Bronx, N.Y., 12, for Cotto’s WBO welterweight title.
June 19 At Montreal, Adrian Diaconu, Canada, vs. Jean Pascal, Canada, 12, for Diaconu’s WBC light heavyweight title. At Laredo (Texas) Entertainment Center (ESPN2), Fernando Beltran Jr. vs. Monty Meza-Clay, Rankin, Pa., 12, for Beltran’s Latino featherweight title.
June 20 At Veltins Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany, Wladimir Klitschko (HBO), Ukraine, vs. David Haye, Britain, 12, for Klitschko’s IBF-WBO-IBO heavyweight titles.
June 27 At London, Andreas Kotelnik, Germany, vs. Amir Khan, Britain, 12, for Kotelnik’s WBA light welterweight title; Matthew Hall, Britain, vs. Anthony Small, Britain, 12, for Hall’s Commonwealth junior middleweight title. At Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J., Kelly Pavlik, Youngstown, Ohio, vs. Sergio Mora, Los Angeles, 12, for Pavlik’s WBC-WBO middleweight titles; Fernando Montiel, Mexico, vs. Eric Morel, Madison, Wis., 12, for Montiel’s WBO bantamweight title. At Staples Center, Los Angeles (HBO), Chris John, Indonesia, vs. Rocky Juarez, Houston, 12, for John’s WBA featherweight title; Victor Ortiz, Oxnard, Calif., vs. Marcos Maidana, Argentina, 12, for the interim WBA light welterweight title.
July 4 At Vienne, France, Anselmo Moreno, Panama, vs. Mahyar Monshipour, France, 12, for Moreno’s WBA bantamweight title. July 11 At Nuerberg, Germany, Felix Sturm, Germany, vs. Khoren Gevor, Germany, 12, for Sturm’s WBA middleweight title. At Kempton Park, South Africa, Philip Ndou, South Africa, vs. Lovermore Ndou, Australia, 12, IBO welterweight elimination bout; Simpiwe Vetkeya, South Africa, vs. Eric Barcelona, Philippines, 12, for the vacant IBO bantamweight title. At BankAtlantic Center, Sunrise, Fla. (SHO), Joseph Agbeko, Bronx, N.Y., vs. Vic Darchinyan, Australia, 12, for Agbeko’s IBF bantamweight title; Yuri Romanov, Belarus, vs. Fernando Angulo, Venezuela, 12, for the vacant IBF lightweight title. July 18 At MGM Grand, Las Vegas (PPV), Floyd Mayweather Jr., Las Vegas, vs. Juan Manuel Marquez, Anaheim, Calif., 12, welterweights. July 25 At TBA, Mexico, Edwin Valero, Venezuela, vs. Breidis Prescott, Colombia, 12, for Valero’s WBC lightweight title.
SPORTLIGHT May 24 1935–In the first major league night game, the Reds beat the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 before 25,000 fans in Cincinnati. 1936–Tony Lazzeri of the New York Yankees drives in 11 runs with a triple and three home runs–two of them grand slams–in a 25-2 rout of the Philadelphia A’s. 1967–The AFL grants a franchise to the Cincinnati Bengals. 1980–Bobby Nystrom’s overtime goal gives the New York Islanders a 5-4 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers in Game 6 for their first Stanley Cup title. 1981–The Indianapolis 500 ends in controversy when Mario Andretti, who finished second to Bobby Unser, is declared the winner because Unser broke a rule during a slowdown period near the end of the race. The decision is later reversed, giving Unser credit for the victory, but he is fined $40,000. 1986–The Montreal Canadiens win their 23rd Stanley Cup, beating the Calgary Flames 4-3 in five games. 1988–The fourth game of the Stanley Cup finals between the Edmonton Oilers and Boston Bruins is postponed with the score tied 3-3 and 3:23 left in the second period when a power failure hits Boston Garden. 1990–The Edmonton Oilers win their fifth Stanley Cup in seven seasons by beating the Bruins 4-1 in Game 5. Goalie Bill Ranford, who limited Boston to eight goals in the series, wins the Conn Smythe Trophy for most valuable player in the playoffs. 1992–Al Unser Jr. wins the closest finish in Indianapolis 500 history, beating Scott Goodyear by 0.0043 seconds, barely half a car length. Lyn St. James, the second woman to race at Indy, finishes 11th. 1995–Oakland’s Dennis Eckersley becomes the sixth pitcher to record 300 saves, in a 5-2 win over the Baltimore Orioles. 2001–John Lieber of the Chicago Cubs tosses a 79-pitch, one-hit shutout in a 3-0 blanking of the Reds. It’s the first shutout of the Reds in an NL-record 208 games.
COLLEGE BASEBALL MAC Championship At Chillicothe
Toledo 000 000 201 - 3 6 1 Kent State 500 000 00x - 5 7 0 WP-Smith. LP-Suschak. Vahalik (UY) 2-4, HR, RBI, 2 runs. Sherwood (UT) 1-3, HR, 2 RBI College softball NCAA Division ITournament SUPER Regionals (Best-of-3) Second team listed is home team At Athens, Ga. Thursday: Georgia 6, Ohio State 4 Friday: Georgia 7, Ohio State 6, Georgia advances At Stanford, Calif. Thursday: Stanford 6, Arizona 4 Friday: Arizona 7, Stanford 3 Friday: Arizona 6, Stanford 5, Arizona advances At Tuscaloosa, Ala. Friday: Alabama 9, Jacksonville State 0, 5 innings Last night: Alabama 9, Jacksonville State 0, 5 innings, Alabama advances At Ann Arbor, Mich. Friday: Michigan 8, Baylor 1 Last night: Michigan 7, Baylor 1, Michigan advances At Tempe, Ariz. Friday: Arizona State 3, North Dakota State 0 Last night: Arizona State 11, North Dakota State 0, Arizona State advances At Atlanta Last night: Washington 7, Georgia Tech 1, Washington leads series 1-0 Today: Georgia Tech (44-13) vs. Washington (46-10), 1 p.m. At Gainesville, Fla. Last night: California (38-18) vs. Florida (58-3), 8 p.m. Today: Florida vs. California, 6 p.m. At Los Angeles Last night: Missouri (48-9) vs. UCLA (44-9), 9:30 p.m. Today: UCLA vs. Missouri, 3:30 p.m. WORLD SERIES At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium Oklahoma City May 28-June 3
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