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Sports Calendar PAGE B4 Scoreboard THE STATE JOURNAL 227-4556 ext. 264 or [email protected] JANUARY 18, 2012 PREP BASKETBALL Holmes 62, West Jessamine 54 North Laurel 61, Corbin 54 MIDWEST Tuesday’s Games ST. LOUIS CARDINALS - Agreed to terms with Hopkinsville 74, Lone Oak 46 North Oldham 53, Anderson Co. 42 Concordia (Wis.) 70, Lakeland 69 Golden State 105, Cleveland 95 RHP Kyle McClellan on a one-year contract. Ohio Co. 58, Muhlenberg County 48 Edgewood 75, Maranatha Baptist 48 Orlando 96, Charlotte 89 Hurley, Va. 70, Phelps 40 SAN DIEGO PADRES - Agreed to terms with BOYS SCORES Oldham Co. 51, Grant Co. 46 Georgetown 83, DePaul 75 Miami 120, San Antonio 98 Johnson Central 69, Paintsville 37 RHP Luke Gregerson, RHP Tim Stauffer, RHP Owensboro 66, Grayson Co. 52 Goshen 72, Mount Vernon Nazarene 62 Chicago 118, Phoenix 97 Adair Co. 65, Marion Co. 57 Knott Co. Central 74, Allen Central 48 Edinson Volquez, LHP Joe Thatcher, C John Perry Co. Central 61, Sheldon Clark 49 Marian (Wis.) 61, Wis. Lutheran 51 Ashland Blazer 72, Greenup Co. 33 Ky. School for the Deaf 56, St. Rita School for the Houston 97, Detroit 80 Pulaski Co. 94, Casey Co. 48 Michigan 60, Michigan St. 59 Baker, C Nick Hundley, INF Chase Headley, OF Barren Co. 66, LaRue Co. 56 Deaf, Ohio 37 Denver 105, Milwaukee 95 Russell 65, Lewis Co. 37 North Central (Minn.) 85, Crown (Minn.) 77 Carlos Quentin and OF Will Venable on one-year Belfry 79, Pike Co. Central 63 Lex. Christian 67, Lex. Sayre 60 Utah 108, L.A. Clippers 79 Simon Kenton 64, Mason Co. 51 North Dakota 59, N. Dakota St. 54 contracts. Betsy Layne 70, Lawrence Co. 50 Lex. Lafayette 67, Lex. Tates Creek 46 Wednesday’s Games South Laurel 48, Knox Central 37 Purdue 75, Iowa 68 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS - Agreed to terms Boone Co. 68, Scott 62 Lincoln Co. 65, Garrard Co. 34 San Antonio at Orlando, 7 p.m. Southwestern 68, Russell Co. 59 Saginaw Valley St. 72, Central St. (Ohio) 69 Oklahoma City at Washington, 7 p.m. Bowling Green 65, Christian Co. 52 Logan Co. 65, Allen Co.-Scottsville 50 with 3B Pablo Sandoval on three-year contract Warren Central 47, South Warren 45, OT SOUTHWEST Denver at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Boyd Co. 66, S. Point, Ohio 49 Lou. DeSales 51, Lou. Western 50 and OF Melky Cabrera, RHP Santiago Casilla Warren East 59, Apollo 52, OT Abilene Christian 79, Angelo St. 64 Toronto at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Bullitt Central 61, Whitefield Academy 44 Lou. Doss 59, Lou. Butler 55 and OF Nate Schierholtz on one-year contracts. Wayne Co. 100, Rockcastle Co. 78 Oklahoma 64, Texas Tech 55 Golden State at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Bullitt East 101, Nelson Co. 52 Lou. Fairdale 76, Lou. Valley 50 WASHINGTON NATIONALS - Agreed to terms Whitley Co. 56, Estill Co. 39 FAR WEST Phoenix at New York, 7:30 p.m. Campbell Co. 59, Harrison Co. 48 Lou. Iroquois 78, Shelby Co. 47 with RHP Jordan Zimmermann, RHP Tyler Woodford Co. 65, Western Hills 52 CS Bakersfield 76, Pacific 73 Memphis at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Clay Co. 92, Oneida Baptist 31 Lou. Iroquois 78, Shelby, Ohio 47 Clippard and LHP Tom Gorzelanny on one-year 12th Region All ``A’’ Classic Colorado St. 66, Boise St. 55 Detroit at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Conner 63, Pendleton Co. 54 Lou. Male 74, Lou. Collegiate 45 contracts. Burgin 70, Monticello 42 Nevada 81, Nebraska-Omaha 69 Portland at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Daviess Co. 62, Henderson Co. 51 Lou. Seneca 65, Lou. Atherton 60 13th Region All ``A’’ Classic Indiana at Sacramento, 10 p.m. FOOTBALL East Jessamine 76, Madison Southern 66 Lou. St. Xavier 56, Lou. Christian Academy 50 Middlesboro 70, Pineville 53 Dallas at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. East Ridge 55, Grundy, Va. 34 Lou. Trinity 76, Franklin Co. 35 National Football League 14th Region All ``A’’ Classic WOMEN’S SCORES Thursday’s Games Elizabethtown 61, John Hardin 60 Madison Central 70, Montgomery Co. 55 Buckhorn 78, Cordia 50 New Orleans at Houston, 8 p.m. ATLANTA FALCONS - Named Mike Nolan de- Fleming Co. 68, East Carter 65 Madisonville-North Hopkins 73, Union Co. 38 EAST Lee Co. 44, Jackson City 29 L.A. Lakers at Miami, 8 p.m. fensive coordinator. Franklin-Simpson 45, Greenwood 41 Magoffin Co. 68, Powell Co. 64, OT American International 58, Stonehill 46 Wolfe Co. 63, Jenkins 31 Dallas at Utah, 10:30 p.m. Hazard 74, South Floyd 41 Meade Co. 66, North Hardin 61 16th Region All ``A’’ Classic Assumption 67, Franklin Pierce 46 CHICAGO BEARS - Announced the retirement Highlands 64, Cin. Seven Hills, Ohio 43 North Bullitt 71, Lou. Waggener 67 Fairview 69, Elliott Co. 53 Bentley 87, Adelphi 75 of offensive coordinator Mike Martz. Signed 2nd Region All ``A’’ Classic Cornell 60, Ithaca 40 special teams coordinator Dave Toub to a two- Livingston Central 53, Crittenden Co. 51 Drew 62, Utica 60 TRANSACTIONS year contract. Trigg Co. 92, Dawson Springs 52 E. Mennonite 75, Hollins 68 BASEBALL INDIANAPOLIS COLTS - Fired coach Jim Farmingdale 50, NYU-Poly 49 Villanova (ESPNU) University Heights 54, Lyon Co. 38 American League Caldwell. Webster Co. 81, Caldwell Co. 35 Gettysburg 73, McDaniel 51 Sports 3rd Region All ``A’’ Classic Hamilton 63, Potsdam 43 BALTIMORE ORIOLES - Agreed to terms with NEW YORK JETS - Announced the resignation 9 p.m. – Oklahoma St. at Hancock Co. 66, Owensboro Catholic 54 LeMoyne 69, Mass.-Lowell 55 RHP Jim Johnson on a one-year contract. of executive vice president of business opera- McLean Co. 78, Butler Co. 66 North Dakota 60, Harvard 57 Named Rick Peterson director of pitching de- tions Matt Higgins. Iowa St. (ESPNU) 5th Region All ``A’’ Classic Old Westbury 76, St. Joseph’s (NY) 48 velopment. ST. LOUIS RAMS - Named Jeff Fisher coach Pace 58, S. New Hampshire 55 Green Co. 55, Fort Knox 51 BOSTON RED SOX - Agreed to terms with OF and signed him to a five-year contract. calendar Regis 85, Newbury 42 6th Region All ``A’’ Classic Jacoby Ellsbury and INF Mike Aviles on one- S. Connecticut 61, St. Anselm 46 9 p.m. – Texas at Lou. Holy Cross 72, Lou. Shawnee 61 year contracts. Lou. Portland Christian 73, Evangel Christian 61 Sciences (Pa.) 67, Wilmington (Del.) 29 Kansas St. (ESPN2) St. John’s 62, Rutgers 57 CLEVELAND INDIANS - Agreed to terms with TODAY GIRLS SCORES St. Michael’s 64, New Haven 57 3B Jack Hannahan, RHP Justin Masterson, RHP St. Rose 68, Merrimack 62 Chris Perez, RHP Joe Smith and OF Shin-Soo Sports Odds Allen Co.-Scottsville 41, Logan Co. 19 Villanova 52, Penn 30 Choo on one-year contracts. Glantz-Culver Line Beechwood 54, Calvary Christian 41 Wrestling Washington (Md.) 70, Bryn Mawr 33 DETROIT TIGERS - Agreed to terms with RHP Bell Co. 73, Williamsburg 30 West Virginia 69, Marshall 57 Max Scherzer, INF-OF Don Kelly and OF Del- NFL Playoffs Bishop Brossart 41, Cov. Holy Cross 38 Pro basketball SOUTH mon Young on one-year contracts. Frankfort City Boone Co. 64, Highlands 50 Asbury 67, Berea 51 FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG Bourbon Co. 55, Nicholas Co. 46 Fort Valley St. 63, Kentucky St. 62 KANSAS CITY ROYALS - Agreed to terms with at New England .6½ 7½ .(50½) .......Baltimore Championships at 8 p.m. – Portland at Bowling Green 50, Christian Co. 43 Guilford 66, Emory & Henry 40 OF Mitch Maier, RHP Luke Hochevar, RHP at San Francisco 1 ... 2½ ..(42½) .....N.Y. Giants Boyle Co. 88, West Jessamine 52 Randolph-Macon 83, Randoph 39 Felipe Paulino and LHP Jonathan Sanchez on Atlanta (ESPN) Bullitt Central 53, Lou. Fern Creek 46 Roanoke 52, Lynchburg 42 one-year contracts. Western Hills NCAA Basketball Butler Co. 72, Lou. Doss 19 South Florida 66, DePaul 63, OT LOS ANGELES ANGELS - Agreed to terms with FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Casey Co. 54, Pulaski Co. 51 W. Kentucky 71, Tennessee Tech 58 INF Erick Aybar on a one-year contract. 10:30 p.m. – Dallas at Cooper 48, Carroll Co. 29 MIDWEST at Xavier ..............6 ........Saint Joseph’s L.A. Clippers (ESPN) Daviess Co. 56, Union Co. 51 Georgetown 67, Marquette 39 MINNESOTA TWINS - Agreed to terms with LHP at Fordham ..........4½ .....Rhode Island Dayton 63, Silver Grove 24 Northern St. (SD) 81, Minot St. 61 Francisco Liriano and LHP Glen Perkins on one- at Duquesne ........5½ .....UMass Prep swimming year contracts. Eminence 57, Lou. St. Francis 9 Notre Dame 120, Pittsburgh 44 at Miami ...............5½ .....Clemson Fleming Co. 58, Boyd Co. 51 Oklahoma 65, Kansas St. 57 NEW YORK YANKEES - Agreed to terms with Franklin-Simpson 55, Greenwood 48 SOUTHWEST at Temple ............ 5 ........La Salle 6 p.m. – Frankfort, RHP Joba Chamberlain and RHP David Robert- Richmond ............ 1 ........atGeorgeWashington Grayson Co. 65, Owensboro 41 Angelo St. 82, Abilene Christian 74 son on one-year contracts. Henderson Co. 67, Ev. North, Ind. 45 FAR WEST Indiana ................. 3½ .....at Nebraska Franklin Co., Western THURSDAY Holmes 51, Villa Madonna 46 Colorado St. 60, Boise St. 52 OAKLAND ATHLETICS - Agreed to terms with Drexel .................. 5 ........at Hofstra Hills vs. Shelby Co. Hopkinsville 60, Marshall Co. 49 Pacific 81, Seattle 79, OT RHP Brandon McCarthy and RHP Joey Devine at George Mason . 13 ......Delaware Women’s college Knox Central 57, Barbourville 51 Utah Valley 104, Walla Walla 46 on one-year contracts. at UNC Wilmington.2½ ...James Madison LaRue Co. 56, Barren Co. 48 SEATTLE MARINERS - Agreed to terms with Georgia St. ..........2½ .....at Northeastern at Clear Creek Park, Lawrence Co.
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