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Burdic Fuels Business, Memories with Racing 11-Year-Oldshowsmaturity OMAHA WORLD-HERALD SPORTS FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2014 • 7C TODAY ON OMAHA.COM MORE CWS PHOTOS SCOREBOARD See a photo showcase featuring fans in the stands and action on the fi eld at the College World Series on Thursday. Omaha.com/cws Mike Brown picked up the win for the Brian Harman............................. 32-36—68 Beatriz Recari..............................36-37—73 BASEBALL Patriots (Millard South). Tyrone Van Aswegen .................. 34-34—68 Rikako Morita............................. 38-35—73 LIVE CWS UPDATES Also: Miguel Angel Carballo................ 34-34—68 Ilhee Lee..................................... 38-35—73 Pacific Coast League Wisconsin All-Stars 7, Piedmont (Okla.) 5 Jim Herman ................................ 34-34—68 Brittany Lang .............................. 39-34—73 Log on each day to track live updates from our reporters at the American North W L Pct. GB Midwest Bruins (Kan.) 7, Wis. All-Stars 2 Chad Collins ............................... 34-35—69 Anna Nordqvist............................37-36—73 College World Series, plus see the top Twitter posts from World-Herald Omaha (KC) .................41 33 .554 — St. Mary’s (Colo.) 8, Midwest Bruins 5 Kevin Streelman......................... 34-35—69 Jennifer Song...............................40-34—74 photographers, national analysts and fans. Omaha.com/cws Oklahoma City (Hou) ....40 34 .541 1 At Millard West Ben Crane................................... 33-36—69 Jessica Wallace...........................35-39—74 Iowa (Cubs)..................35 35 .500 4 Roof Tech 8, Troy (Ohio) 2: Logan Jacik, Matt Jones.................................. 34-35—69 Nikki Campbell............................ 37-37—74 Colo. Springs (Col).......29 43 .403 11 Phil Ehley and Joe Charvat each had Kris Blanks ................................. 34-35—69 Sakura Yokomine........................39-35—74 American South three hits and Cole Stobbe hit a grand Freddie Jacobson....................... 35-34—69 Sandra Gal...................................39-35—74 GAME TIME FRIDAY New Orleans (Mia) ......40 34 .541 — slam to fuel Roof Tech (Millard West). Brian Davis .................................35-34—69 Stephanie Na...............................39-35—74 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Nashville (Mil)..............38 36 .514 2 Roof Tech 5, Plymouth (Ind.) 4: Kaden James Hahn................................ 35-34—69 Carleigh Silvers ...........................36-38—74 Round Rock (Tex) ........36 38 .486 4 Keplinger singled in the game winner Jim Renner.................................. 34-35—69 Jane Park.................................... 39-36—75 2 p.m.: Texas vs. Vanderbilt (TD Ameritrade Park) Memphis (StL).............35 38 .479 4½ in the bottom of the seventh inning for Ted Potter, Jr. .............................. 33-36—69 Teresa Lu .................................... 39-36—75 7 p.m.: Virginia vs. Mississippi-TCU winner (TD Ameritrade Park) Pacific North W L Pct. GB Roof Tech. Jhonattan Vegas......................... 33-36—69 Carlota Ciganda...........................38-37—75 THURSDAY REWIND At Omaha Gross Stuart Appleby............................35-34—69 a-Emma Talley............................ 40-35—75 Sacramento (Oak).......42 32 .568 — World-Herald columnist Tom Shatel on the lack of PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL Reno (Ari).....................41 32 .562 ½ Associated Fire Protection 3, Bo Van Pelt ................................. 36-33—69 Julieta Granada...........................38-37—75 offense at the CWS: “I think you have to tip your hat Fresno (SF) ..................37 38 .493 5½ Woodward Travelers (Okla.) 2, 8 inn.: Thorbjorn Olesen........................ 36-33—69 Jennifer Johnson........................ 36-39—75 7:05 p.m.: Albuquerque at Omaha (Werner Park) Tacoma (Sea) ..............33 39 .458 8 Grant Suponchick and Jeremy Klamm Will Wilcox................................... 35-34—69 Danielle Kang..............................38-37—75 to the pitching. Yeah, the Big Ten hit a bunch of home Pacific South combined to pitch a six-hitter and Adam Graham DeLaet.......................... 34-36—70 Brooke Pancake..........................37-38—75 runs here. Well maybe the pitching in the Big Ten isn’t HORSE RACING SIMULCAST Las Vegas (NYM).........42 31 .575 — Gadsden had the game-winning RBI to Sean O’Hair ................................ 34-36—70 Ashley Knoll................................ 39-36—75 very good. Maybe that’s why they were home runs.” Albuquerque (LAD)......34 40 .459 8½ lead Associated Fire Protection (Papillion Brendon de Jonge...................... 35-35—70 Laura Diaz ...................................37-38—75 Horsemen’s Park: 11:35 a.m., Finger Lakes; 11:50 a.m., Monmouth; El Paso (SD).................34 40 .459 8½ La-Vista South). Richard H. Lee............................ 34-36—70 Chella Choi ..................................38-37—75 11:55 a.m., Calder, ThistleDown; Noon, Woodbine; 12:25 p.m., Gulfstream; Salt Lake (LAA) ............30 44 .405 12½ Associated Fire Protection 4, Walton Lee Janzen.................................. 34-36—70 Catriona Matthew .......................38-37—75 FRIDAY PREVIEW (Ind.) 1: Aaron Homme picked up the Y.E. Yang ..................................... 36-34—70 Misuzu Narita..............................38-38—76 1:25 p.m., Louisiana Downs; 2 p.m., Belmont, Belterra, Arapahoe; 3 p.m., RESULTS THURSDAY win to lead Associated Fire. Derek Ernst................................. 35-35—70 a-Samantha Gotcher ..................37-39—76 Interviews with Kristofer Habbas of NBA Draft Insider; Arlington; 4:05 p.m., Indiana Downs; 4:15 p.m., Pleasanton; 5 p.m., Santa Albuquerque 5, Omaha 0 DiGiorgio’s Sportswear 10, Inglewood Charlie Beljan............................. 34-36—70 Sarah-Jane Smith........................35-41—76 El Paso at Iowa SpartanNation.com’s Hondo Carpenter; Adam Kramer Anita, Churchill, Penn; 5:40 p.m., Evangeline; 6 p.m., Charles Town, New (Colo.) 0, 5 inn.: Kevin Handzlik hit a Brian Gay .................................... 35-35—70 Katie Burnett...............................41-35—76 Zealand; 6:30 p.m., Prairie Meadows, Canterbury Park; 6:35 p.m., Lone Star New Orleans 7, Fresno 5 grand slam and Nate Teitler pitched a Jason Day ................................... 36-34—70 Yoo Lim Choi................................39-37—76 of Kegs N’ Eggs; The World-Herald’s Tony Boone, Sarah Round Rock 7, Sacramento 1 two-hitter to lead DiGiorgio’s (Omaha Paul Goydos.................................37-33—70 Jodi Ewart Shadoff......................37-39—76 Baker Hansen and Bob Fischbach; and more. Fresno at New Orleans Gross). Ryo Ishikawa............................... 35-35—70 Se Ri Pak .....................................39-37—76 Sacramento at Round Rock Also: John Peterson.............................35-35—70 Ha Na Jang ..................................39-37—76 ON THE AIR FRIDAY Memphis at Salt Lake Woodward (Okla.) 12, Edmund (Okla.) 0, 5 inn. Oliver Goss.................................. 34-36—70 Inbee Park ...................................39-37—76 GROUP G Nashville at Las Vegas Dicky Pride.................................. 36-34—70 Sun Young Yoo.............................36-40—76 Carlos Franco ..............................37-34—71 W L T GF GA Pts COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Oklahoma City at Reno Jonathan Byrd ............................ 34-36—70 Chie Arimura................................40-36—76 Darron Stiles................................36-35—71 Colorado Springs at Tacoma Tommy Gainey.............................33-37—70 Ayako Uehara ..............................39-37—76 Casey Wittenberg........................34-37—71 Germany ........1 0 0 4 0 3 Vanderbilt vs. Texas TV: ESPNU Radio: KOZN 1620 2 p.m. BASKETBALL Nathan Green..............................34-37—71 Nick Watney................................ 34-36—70 Sadena Parks..............................40-36—76 U.S.A...............1 0 0 2 1 3 SCHEDULE Ryan Spears ................................34-37—71 Virginia vs. Miss. or TCU TV: ESPN Radio: KOZN 1620 7 p.m. Marc Leishman ..........................35-35—70 Caroline Powers ..........................37-39—76 Ghana ............0 1 0 1 2 0 Friday WNBA Mackenzie Hughes .....................32-39—71 Portugal .........0 1 0 0 4 0 Albuquerque at Omaha, 7:05 p.m. Patrick Reed............................... 36-34—70 Paula Hurtado.............................38-38—76 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Eastern Conference W L Pct. GB a-Elizabeth Tong..........................40-36—76 Andy Pope....................................38-33—71 SATURDAY Sacramento at Round Rock Chesson Hadley .........................34-36—70 Brett Lederer ...............................34-37—71 At Fortaleza, Brazil El Paso at Iowa Atlanta.............................8 3 .727 — Jonas Blixt................................... 34-36—70 a-Mathilda Cappeliez..................38-38—76 Pittsburgh at Cubs TV: WGN 3 p.m. Chicago...........................6 5 .545 2 Karine Icher.................................38-38—76 Ashley Hall ...................................35-36—71 Germany vs. Ghana, 2 p.m. Memphis at Salt Lake John Daly ....................................35-35—70 Sung Kang...................................37-34—71 GROUP H Baltimore at Yankees TV: MLB 6 p.m. Colorado Springs at Tacoma Connecticut ....................7 6 .538 2 David Lingmerth......................... 34-36—70 Lydia Ko .......................................35-41—76 Indiana............................5 5 .500 2½ Cristie Kerr...................................38-38—76 Jeff Klauk.....................................33-38—71
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