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Pistons Fire Their Coach B2 - Monday, February 10, 2014 Skagit Valley Herald / goskagit.com Scoreboard SPORTS BRIEFLY Ali Heyntsen, BE ................. 19 32 1.7 Bob Tway, $9,173 ..............71-69-71—211 BASKETBALL Polly Walser, MV ................. 18 30 1.7 John Harris, $8,000 ..........75-69-68—212 Michaela Roozen, MV ......... 12 18 1.5 Tom Kite, $8,000 ..............70-68-74—212 Pistons National Basketball Today’s Area Schedule Jillian Welk, Ana ................. 19 27 1.4 Mark O’Meara, $8,000 ......70-69-73—212 Association Kate Morgan, SW ................. 5 7 1.4 Jim Rutledge, $8,000 ........73-71-68—212 EASTERN CONFERENCE Jenna Moores, MV .............. 18 25 1.4 Bruce Fleisher, $6,880 ......70-72-71—213 Atlantic Division Mariah Johnston, SW .......... 17 23 1.4 Bob Friend, $6,880 ...........72-70-71—213 PREP SPORTS Nicole Henriksen, LC .......... 11 14 1.3 Dana Quigley, $6,880 ........69-73-71—213 W L Pct GB fire their Toronto ..................... 26 24 .520 — Hannah Camacho, MVC ...... 19 24 1.3 Billy Andrade, $5,280 ........71-73-70—214 Brooklyn ................... 23 26 .469 2½ Sydney James, LC ................ 9 11 1.2 Jay Don Blake, $5,280 ......72-73-69—214 New York .................. 20 31 .392 6½ No games scheduled Ashley Watkins, LC ............... 7 8 1.1 Anders Forsbrand, $5,280 .70-73-71—214 Boston ..................... 18 34 .346 9 Stella Gillman, Ana ............... 6 6 1.0 Dan Forsman, $5,280 .......72-74-68—214 Philadelphia .............. 15 37 .288 12 Kayla Jarmin, Con ................. 2 2 1.0 Bob Gilder, $5,280 ............77-69-68—214 Southeast Division Zoe Demming, SW ................ 1 1 1.0 Wayne Levi, $5,280 ...........72-71-71—214 coach W L Pct GB Teddie Hovanec, SW ........... 11 10 0.9 Hal Sutton, $5,280 ...........75-70-69—214 Miami ....................... 35 14 .714 — Jacki Smith, BE .................. 16 14 0.9 Brian Henninger, $3,760 ....71-70-74—215 Atlanta ..................... 25 24 .510 10 COLLEGE SPORTS Mckenzy Gilbride, Con ........... 6 5 0.8 Larry Mize, $3,760 ............72-70-73—215 Washington ............... 25 25 .500 10½ Katelin Pritchard, Con ......... 20 16 0.8 Loren Roberts, $3,760 ......72-71-72—215 Charlotte .................. 22 29 .431 14 Delaney Watson, BE............ 15 11 0.7 Fuzzy Zoeller, $3,760 .........70-71-74—215 Cheeks lasts less Orlando .................... 16 37 .302 21 No games scheduled Nikki Taylor, MVC ................ 11 8 0.7 Morris Hatalsky, $3,280 ....75-69-72—216 Central Division Heather Henriksen, LC .......... 6 4 0.7 Tom Pernice Jr., $3,280 .....74-70-72—216 W L Pct GB Mariko Meyer, SW ................. 3 2 0.7 Brad Faxon, $2,480 ...........77-68-72—217 than a year Indiana ..................... 39 11 .780 — Shelbi Peel, Ana ................... 3 2 0.7 Gary Hallberg, $2,480 .......74-66-77—217 Chicago .................... 25 25 .500 14 Brenyn Hart, MV ................. 13 8 0.6 Tom Purtzer (0), $2,480 .....75-71-71—217 Detroit ...................... 21 29 .420 18 Madeline Crain, MVC ............ 9 5 0.6 Lee Rinker (0), $2,480 ......74-72-71—217 Wire reports Cleveland ................. 18 33 .353 21½ PRO SPORTS Brittany Munson, MV ............ 8 4 0.5 Steve Schneiter, $2,480 ....74-69-74—217 Milwaukee .................. 9 41 .180 30 Megan Hanson, SW .............. 4 2 0.5 Scott Simpson, $2,480 .....73-71-73—217 WESTERN CONFERENCE Justine Boydston, Ana........... 5 2 0.4 Esteban Toledo, $2,480.....69-71-77—217 Southwest Division No games scheduled Baylee South, Ana ................ 3 1 0.3 Willie Wood, $2,480 ..........69-73-75—217 DETROIT — Even W L Pct GB Taya Zavala, BE .................... 4 1 0.3 Ben Crenshaw, $1,621 ......72-70-76—218 San Antonio .............. 37 14 .725 — Kayla Matthews, Ana .......... 13 3 0.2 Rick Fehr, $1,621 ..............74-75-69—218 by the Detroit Pistons’ Houston ................... 34 17 .667 3 Tate Mathis, Con ................ 17 3 0.2 Bobby Wadkins, $1,621 .....69-74-75—218 recent standards, this was Dallas ...................... 31 21 .596 6½ For complete Skagit County basketball Joey Sindelar, $1,264 ........71-73-75—219 Memphis .................. 27 23 .540 9½ scorers, go to goskagit.com Curtis Strange, $1,264 ......74-70-75—219 an abrupt change. New Orleans ............. 22 28 .440 14½ Jim Thorpe, $1,264 ...........71-79-69—219 Northwest Division Mark Wiebe, $1,264 .........70-71-78—219 Detroit fired coach W L Pct GB TV-Radio HOCKEY Tom Byrum, $992 ..............76-71-73—220 Oklahoma City ........... 41 12 .774 — Peter Jacobsen, $992........78-71-71—220 Maurice Cheeks on Sun- Portland ................... 36 15 .706 4 National Hockey League D.A. Weibring, $992 ..........73-67-80—220 day after less than a year Denver ..................... 24 25 .490 15 EASTERN CONFERENCE Bart Bryant, $864 .............76-71-74—221 Minnesota ................ 24 27 .471 16 Today Atlantic Division Steve Lowery, $800 ...........76-70-78—224 as coach, with the Pistons Utah ......................... 17 33 .340 22½ Time TV Radio GP W L OT Pts GF GA Andrew Magee, $736 ........78-81-72—231 Pacific Division Boston ......... 57 37 16 4 78 176 125 ——— languishing well below W L Pct GB Men’s College Basketball Tampa Bay .... 58 33 20 5 71 168 145 European PGA Tour L.A. Clippers ............. 36 18 .667 — Miami at Florida State 4 p.m. ESPN Montreal ....... 59 32 21 6 70 148 142 Joburg Open .500 despite offseason Phoenix .................... 30 20 .600 4 Toronto ......... 60 32 22 6 70 178 182 Sunday moves aimed at putting Golden State............. 30 21 .588 4½ Iowa State at West Virginia 4 p.m. ESPNU Detroit .......... 58 26 20 12 64 151 163 At Johannesburg L.A. Lakers ............... 18 33 .353 16½ Providence at Georgetown 4 p.m. Fox Sports 1 Ottawa .......... 59 26 22 11 63 169 191 At Royal Johannesburg the struggling franchise Sacramento .............. 17 34 .333 17½ Florida .......... 58 22 29 7 51 139 183 and Kensington Golf Club Kansas at Kansas State 6 p.m. ESPN Buffalo ......... 57 15 34 8 38 110 172 Johannesburg back in contention. Sunday’s Games Miami at Florida State 6 p.m. ESPNU Metropolitan Division East Course: 7,660 yards, par-72 Oklahoma City 112, New York 100 GP W L OT Pts GF GA West Course: 7,225 yards, par-71 Chicago 92, L.A. Lakers 86 Pittsburgh ..... 58 40 15 3 83 186 138 Purse: $1.76 million Orlando 93, Indiana 92 Women’s College Basketball N.Y. Rangers . 59 32 24 3 67 155 146 Final Soccer Philadelphia .. 59 30 23 6 66 162 167 Brooklyn 93, New Orleans 81 North Carolina at Duke 4 p.m. ESPN2 G.Coetzee, South Africa 65-68-69-66—268 Dallas 102, Boston 91 Columbus ..... 58 29 24 5 63 170 161 Tyrrell Hatton, England ..68-69-68-66—271 n TUCSON, Ariz.— Washington 93, Sacramento 84 Vanderbilt at Tennessee 6 p.m. ESPN2 Washington ... 59 27 23 9 63 171 175 Jin Jeong, South Korea .65-69-66-71—271 Cleveland 91, Memphis 83, OT Carolina ........ 57 26 22 9 61 144 158 J.Walters, South Africa ..64-70-64-73—271 Andy Rose and Kevin L.A. Clippers 123, Philadelphia 78 Utah at Oregon State 6 p.m. Pac-12 New Jersey ... 59 24 22 13 61 135 146 Andy Sullivan, England ..66-72-69-65—272 Today’s Games N.Y. Islanders 60 22 30 8 52 164 200 Alvaro Quiros, Spain .....69-68-69-66—272 Parsemain scored as Denver at Indiana, 4 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE M.Baldwin, England ......68-69-68-67—272 New Orleans at Toronto, 4 p.m. Winter Olympics Central Division T.Aiken, South Africa .....70-65-63-74—272 Seattle Sounders FC fin- San Antonio at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Men’s curling (Germany vs. Can.) midnight NBCSN GP W L OT Pts GF GA D.van Tonder, S.Africa ...65-72-69-67—273 St. Louis ....... 57 39 12 6 84 196 135 ished the Tucson leg of Houston at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Women’s hockey (U.S. vs. Switz.) 2 a.m. NBCSN Seve Benson, England ..68-68-70-68—274 Boston at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Chicago ........ 60 35 11 14 84 207 163 Ross Fisher, England ....69-69-68-68—274 preseason training with a Philadelphia at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Women’s curling (U.S. vs. Switz.) 2 a.m. USA Colorado ....... 58 37 16 5 79 174 153 R-J.Derksen, Neth. ........65-74-67-68—274 Tuesday’s Games Minnesota .... 59 31 21 7 69 145 147 Anthony Wall, England ...69-70-66-69—274 2-1 win over the Vancou- Sacramento at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Men’s speedskating 4:30 a.m. NBCSN Dallas .......... 58 27 21 10 64 164 164 David Horsey, England...70-63-70-71—274 Dallas at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Women’s hockey (Finland vs. Can.) 7 a.m. MSNBC Winnipeg ...... 60 28 26 6 62 168 175 Roope Kakko, Finland ...70-64-67-73—274 ver Whitecaps FC. Atlanta at Chicago, 5 p.m. Nashville ...... 59 25 24 10 60 146 180 Washington at Memphis, 5 p.m. Event coverage 8:15 a.m. NBCSN Pacific Division Miami at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Hockey game of the day 2 p.m. NBCSN GP W L OT Pts GF GA OLYMPICS Oklahoma City at Portland, 7 p.m. Anaheim ....... 60 41 14 5 87 196 147 Golf Utah at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Men’s curling (U.S. vs. Norway) 2 p.m. CNBC San Jose ...... 59 37 16 6 80 175 142 Winter Olympics Event coverage 3 p.m.
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