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 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 ...... 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 (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 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 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 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 ...... 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 ...... 38-38—76 Jeff Klauk...... 33-38—71 W L T GF GA Pts Seattle at Kansas City TV: FSN Radio: KBLR 97.3 7:10 p.m. Oklahoma City at Reno Jerry Kelly ...... 34-36—70 Scott Pinckney...... 35-36—71 Belgium...... 1 0 0 2 1 3 Nashville at Las Vegas Washington...... 5 7 .417 3½ Alex Prugh...... 33-37—70 Lisa McCloskey...... 41-36—77 New York...... 3 9 .250 5½ Giulia Sergas ...... 41-36—77 Bhavik Patel...... 34-37—71 Russia ...... 0 0 1 1 1 1 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL Billy Hurley III...... 35-36—71 Steve Friesen ...... 35-36—71 South Korea ..0 0 1 1 1 1 Western Conference Troy Matteson...... 36-35—71 Ai Miyazato ...... 41-36—77 Albuquerque at Omaha Radio: KZOT 1180, KMMQ 1020 7:05 p.m. American Association Phoenix ...... 8 3 .727 — Jaye Marie Green ...... 40-37—77 Chase Wright...... 38-33—71 Algeria...... 0 1 0 1 2 0 Robert Streb...... 36-35—71 Henrik Norlander ...... 36-35—71 SUNDAY Central Division W L Pct. GB Minnesota...... 9 4 .692 — D.A. Points ...... 35-36—71 a-Celine Boutier...... 40-37—77 WORLD CUP SOCCER Gary...... 19 13 .594 — San Antonio...... 5 6 .455 3½ Morgan Pressel...... 41-36—77 Si Woo Kim ...... 36-35—71 At Rio de Janeiro Scott Brown ...... 36-35—71 Belgium vs. Russia, 11 a.m. Kansas City...... 15 17 .469 4 Tulsa...... 4 5 .444 3½ Tag Ridings ...... 35-36—71 Yani Tseng...... 37-40—77 Italy vs. Costa Rica TV: ESPN, Univision 11 a.m. Lincoln ...... 14 19 .424 5½ Seattle...... 5 8 .385 4½ Shanshan Feng ...... 41-36—77 At Porto Alegre, Brazil Alex Aragon...... 36-35—71 Junior Golf Tour Algeria vs. South Korea, 2 p.m. vs. France TV: ESPN, Univision 2 p.m. Sioux City ...... 12 21 .364 7½ Los Angeles ...... 3 7 .300 5 Kevin Foley ...... 33-38—71 HOLMES GOLF COURSE Honduras vs. Ecuador TV: ESPN, Univision 5 p.m. North Division RESULTS THURSDAY Matt Bettencourt...... 34-37—71 Web.com Tour Thursday at Lincoln MLS St. Paul...... 20 11 .645 — San Antonio at Seattle, 9 p.m. Spencer Levin...... 35-36—71 Air Capital Classic BOYS GOLF Winnipeg...... 19 12 .613 1 Tulsa at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. Troy Merritt...... 34-37—71 Individual results: 9 holes: 7-8 yr old: SCHEDULE Fargo-Moorhead...... 20 13 .606 1 William McGirt...... 36-35—71 Thursday at Wichita, Kan. Wednesday, June 25 TV: SCHEDULE Purse: $600,000 Trevor Gutschewski 40, Jackson Benge European Tour: TGC 9 a.m. Sioux Falls...... 12 20 .375 8½ Kyle Stanley...... 37-34—71 46, Alex Humphrey 75. 9-11: Kody Montreal at Vancouver, 9 p.m. South Division Friday Zach Johnson ...... 38-33—71 Yardage: 6,926;Par: 70 (35-35) Champions Tour: Encompass Championship TV: TGC 11:30 a.m. New York at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. First Round Sander 41, Richard Orth III 44, Alex Wichita...... 23 11 .676 — Shawn Stefani ...... 37-34—71 Schademann 49. 18 holes: 12-13: Chris U.S. Women’s Open TV: ESPN2 2 p.m. Laredo...... 17 15 .531 5 Washington at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Camilo Villegas...... 37-34—71 Aaron Watkins ...... 33-30—63 Indiana at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Rasmussen 75, Luke Gutschewski 79, Amarillo...... 12 20 .375 10 ...... 36-35—71 Brad Elder...... 31-33—64 14-15: PGA Tour: Travelers Championship TV: TGC 2 p.m. Tulsa at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Ollie Schniederjans...... 34-30—64 Colton Arias 82. Tyler Jacobsen Grand Prairie ...... 12 21 .36410½ Patrick Cantlay ...... 35-36—71 76, Cabe DeBower 77, Alex Zillig 78. Wimbledon Gavin Coles...... 31-33—64 AUTO RACING RESULTS THURSDAY Danny Lee...... 35-37—72 16-18: Jack Minnick 72, Dana Van SEEDING LIST Kevin Stadler...... 37-35—72 Blayne Barber...... 33-32—65 Ostrand 73, Blake Tooley 74. Lincoln at St. Paul, 7:05 p.m. FOOTBALL Sam Saunders...... 32-33—65 June 23-July 6 at London Formula One practice TV: NBCSN 7 a.m. Sioux City at Kansas City Luke Guthrie...... 39-33—72 GIRLS MEN Bobby Wyatt ...... 35-37—72 Albin Choi...... 32-33—65 Individual results: 9 holes: 9-11: Neely Sprint Cup practice TV: FS1 2 p.m. Rockland at Fargo-Moorhead Paul Claxton...... 32-33—65 Seeds (with world ranking): 1. Novak Winnipeg at New Jersey AFL Andrew Loupe ...... 35-37—72 Adler 41, Taylor Van Ostrand 42, Lauren Djokovic, Serbia (2). 2. , 5 p.m. Adam Rainaud...... 36-36—72 Andres Gonzales...... 34-31—65 Thiele 43. 12-13 yr old: Megan Whit- Amarillo at Sioux Falls SCHEDULE Brock Mackenzie...... 35-30—65 Spain (1). 3. , Britain (5). Fresno at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Friday Greg Owen...... 35-37—72 taker 44, Brynn Sundquist 52, Madison 4. , Switzerland (4). 5. BOXING John Mallinger...... 36-36—72 Jonathan Randolph...... 32-34—66 Glock 57. 18 holes: 14-15: Kirsten Iowa at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m. Jonathan Fricke...... 32-34—66 , Switzerland (3). 6. Pro card TV: HBO 9 p.m. SCHEDULE San Antonio at Spokane, 9 p.m. Jason Allred ...... 34-38—72 Baete 81, Lindsey Thiele 84, Spencer Friday Matt Fast ...... 30-36—66 Tomas Berdych, (6). 7. Marc Turnesa...... 37-35—72 Roach 85. 16-18: Emma Jacoby 77, David Ferrer, Spain (7). 8. Milos Raonic, Lincoln at Gary, 7:10 p.m. ...... 36-36—72 Tom Gillis ...... 33-33—66 Katie Irvin 80, Leigh Uhing 82. Sioux Falls at Sioux City CPIFL Sebastian Cappelen ...... 35-31—66 Canada (9). 9. John Isner, United States Frank Dancevic (10) 2-6, 6-2, 6-1, 6-4. Matt Stites from Rena (PCL). Optioned Joey Garber...... 35-37—72 (11). 10. Kei Nishikori, Japan (12). Winnipeg at Quebec PLAYOFFS Ariel Canete ...... 32-35—67 Tim Puetz def. Marton Fucsovics 7-6 OF Tony Campana to Reno. Transferred Fargo-Moorhead at Wichita Scott Parel ...... 33-34—67 11. Grigor Dimitrov, Bulgaria (13). 12. (3), 7-6 (16), 6-1. Sam Groth (20) def. RH Daniel Hudson to the 60-day DL. Championship Saturday SOCCER Ernests Gulbis, Latvia (10). 13. Richard Amarillo at Grand Prairie Sioux City at Wichita PGA European Tour Fabian Gomez ...... 32-35—67 Simone Bolelli (13) 6-2, 4-6, 7-6 (4), 6-4. Chicago Cubs: Agreed to terms with Laredo at Kansas City Irish Open Nick O’Hern ...... 34-33—67 Gasquet, France (14). 14. Jo-Wilfried Pierre-Hugues Herbert (19) def. Miloslav LHPs Justin Steele and Carson Sands Rockland at St. Paul Thursday at Cork, Ireland Shane Bertsch ...... 34-33—67 World Cup Tsonga, France (17). 15. Jerzy Janowicz, Mecir 4-6, 6-3, 7-5, 6-4. Ryan Harrison and RHPs James Norwood and Jake GOLF Purse: $2.71 million Josh Broadaway ...... 35-32—67 FIRST ROUND Poland (24). 16. Fabio Fognini, Italy (22) def. Daniel Brands (16) 7-6 (3), 6-2, Stinnett. Yardage: 7,043; Par: 71 Derek Fathauer ...... 33-34—67 GROUP A (15). 17. , Russia (16). 6-3. Denis Kudla (9) def. Aljaz Bedene Minnesota: Selected the contract of College World Series First Round, Leading Scores Hugo Leon ...... 33-34—67 W L T GF GA Pts 18. Fernando Verdasco, Spain (23). (18) 6-3, 5-7, 6-1, 6-4. Tatsuma Ito (14) RHP Yohan Pino from Rochester (IL). At TD Ameritrade Park PGA Tour Mikko Ilonen...... 32-32—64 Nathan Tyler ...... 37-30—67 Brazil ...... 1 0 1 3 1 4 19. Feliciano Lopez, Spain (25). 20. def. Ricardas Berankis (21) 5-7, 4-6, Placed INF Eduardo Nunez on the 15-day Double elimination; x — if necessary Travelers Championship Marcel Siem ...... 37-29—66 Nicholas Lindheim ...... 36-31—67 Mexico...... 1 0 1 1 0 4 Kevin Anderson, South Africa (18). 21. 6-3, 7-5, 6-0. DL, retroactive to June 15. Transferred Thursday Thursday at Cromwell, Conn. Magnus Carlsson ...... 35-31—66 Jace Long...... 32-35—67 Croatia ...... 1 1 0 5 3 3 Alexandr Dolgopolov, Ukraine, (19). 22. WOMEN RHP Mike Pelfrey to the 60-day DL. Game 10 Purse: $6.2 million Robert Karlsson ...... 34-32—66 Tom Hoge...... 33-34—67 Cameroon...... 0 2 0 0 5 0 Philipp Kohlschreiber, Germany (27). Qualifying round (Winners advance to San Diego: Placed 1B Mississippi 6, TCU 4 Yardage: 6,854; Par: 70 (35-35) Anders Hansen...... 35-32—67 Colt Knost...... 34-33—67 MONDAY 23. Tommy Robredo, Spain (22). 24. main draw): Andreea Mitu def. Irina Fal- on the 15-day Dl, retroactive to June » TCU eliminated First Round Daan Huizing...... 36-31—67 D.J. Brigman ...... 32-35—67 At Brasilia, Brazil Gael Monfils, France (21). 25. Nicolas coni 6-2, 6-7 (0), 6-2. Alla Kudryavtseva 17. Selected OF Jake Goebbert from El Friday Brendan Steele ...... 30-32—62 Matthew Baldwin ...... 33-34—67 Cameron Percy...... 34-33—67 Brazil vs. Cameroon, 3 p.m. Almagro, Spain (26). 26. Andreas Seppi, (17) def. Irena Pavlovic 6-1, 7-5. Tamira Paso (PCL). Game 11: Vanderbilt (48-19) vs. Texas Bud Cauley ...... 32-31—63 Edoardo Molinari...... 34-33—67 Jimmy Gunn...... 35-32—67 At Recife, Brazil Italy (34). 27. Marin Cilic, Croatia (29). Paszek (16) def. Ons Jabeur 6-1, 3-6, Toronto: Placed LHP Brett Cecil on the (45-20), 2 p.m. Ryan Moore ...... 32-31—63 Marco Crespi ...... 35-33—68 Andrew Putnam...... 34-33—67 Croatia vs. Mexico, 3 p.m. 28. , Spain (28). 7-5. Tereza Smitkova def. Madison Bren- 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Steve Delabar Game 12: Virginia (51-14) vs. Mississip- Chad Campbell...... 31-33—64 Ross Fisher...... 35-33—68 Cory Whitsett...... 35-32—67 GROUP B 29. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain (31). gle 6-3, 3-6, 6-1. Aleksandra Wozniak from Buffalo (IL). pi (48-20), 7 p.m. Joe Durant ...... 33-31—64 Michael Hoey...... 36-32—68 Jeff Gove...... 34-34—68 W L T GF GA Pts 30. Ivo Karlovic, Croatia (33). 31. Mar- (23) def. Melanie Oudin 6-4, 6-3. Mi- Jeff Maggert ...... 32-32—64 Graeme McDowell...... 35-33—68 Tony Finau...... 34-34—68 x-Netherlands.... 2 0 0 8 3 6 cel Ganollers, Spain, (30). 32. Dmitry chelle Larcher de Brito (4) def. Kateryna NFL Scott Langley...... 33-31—64 Kelly Kraft...... 36-32—68 Tursunov, Russia (32) Kozlova 6-3, 6-3. Timea Bacsinszky (3) STRIKE ZONE Gregory Bourdy ...... 34-34—68 x-Chile ...... 2 0 0 5 1 6 Chicago: Signed DE Jamil Merrell and Eric Axley...... 33-31—64 Robert Rock...... 34-34—68 Scott Harrington...... 34-34—68 Australia...... 0 2 0 3 6 0 WOMEN def. Veronica Cepede Royg (20) 7-5, UPPER DECK LEAGUE Doug LaBelle II...... 33-32—65 Matt Weibring...... 35-33—68 Seeds (with world ranking): 1. Serena 6-4. Anett Kontaveit def. Ashleigh Barty LB Conor O’Neill. Waived S Sean Cat- Jeev Milkha Singh...... 36-32—68 Spain...... 0 2 0 1 7 0 touse, QB Jerrod Johnson and TE Fendi RESULTS THURSDAY K.J. Choi...... 33-32—65 Darren Fichardt...... 33-35—68 Aron Price ...... 31-37—68 MONDAY Williams, United States (1). 2. Li Na, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-4. Lesia Tsurenko def. Ken Duke...... 33-32—65 Rod Pampling...... 34-34—68 China (2). 3. Simona Halep, Romania Danka Kovinic (6) 7-5, 6-0. Ana Konjuh Onobun. Terminated the contract of DL Blue Devils 5, Green Tropics 0: Justin Richard Finch ...... 36-32—68 At Curitiba, Brazil Israel Idonije. Lange pitched six innings, struck out Sergio Garcia...... 35-30—65 Adam Gee...... 35-33—68 Steven Alker...... 34-34—68 Spain vs. Australia, 11 a.m. (3). 4. Agnieszka Radwanska, Poland def. Stephanie Vogt 7-5, 6-3. Victoria Brandt Snedeker...... 34-31—65 Harold Varner III ...... 34-34—68 (4). 5. Maria Sharapova, Russia (5). 6. Duval (15) def. Nicole Gibbs 6-4, 4-6, Indianapolis: Signed NT Brandon six and allowed three hits to lead the Tom Lewis...... 37-31—68 At Sao Paulo McKinney. Blue Devils. Brooks Koepka...... 34-31—65 Jake Roos ...... 33-35—68 Len Mattiace ...... 32-36—68 Netherlands vs. Chile, 11 a.m. Petra Kvitova, Czech Republic (6). 7. 6-3. Paula Kania def. 7-6 Brad Fritsch ...... 32-33—65 Adam Crawford...... 34-34—68 Jelena Jankovic, Serbia (7). 8. Victoria (12), 4-6, 6-3. Jacksonville: Released DE Jason Babin. Also: Justin Walters...... 34-34—68 GROUP C Signed K Kasey Redfern, WR Nathan Black Bats 6, Grey Ghost 2 Justin Hicks ...... 35-31—66 Byron Smith...... 35-33—68 W L T GF GA Pts Azarenka, Belarus (8). 9. Angelique Heath Slocum...... 33-33—66 Whee Kim ...... 35-33—68 Kerber, Germany (9). 10. Dominika Slaughter and C Charley Hughlett. x-Colombia.....2 0 0 5 1 6 WTA-ATP Tours Waived WRs Kevin Smith and Brandon ...... 32-34—66 US Women’s Open James Sacheck ...... 36-32—68 Ivory Coast.....1 1 0 3 3 3 Cibulkova, Slovakia (10). 11. Ana Iva- American Legion Kevin Chappell ...... 32-34—66 Thursday at Pinehurst, N.C. Timothy O’Neal...... 34-34—68 novic, Serbia (11). 12. Flavia Pennetta, AEGON International Wimberly. Japan ...... 0 1 1 1 2 1 New England: Released WR Reggie RESULTS THURSDAY ...... 33-33—66 Purse: 4 million Zack Fischer...... 36-33—69 Greece ...... 0 1 1 0 3 1 Italy (12). 13. Eugenie Bouchard, Cana- Thursday at Eastbourne, England SENIORS Tim Wilkinson...... 34-32—66 Yardage: 6,649; Par: 70 (35-35) Alistair Presnell ...... 34-35—69 da (13). 14. Sara Errani, Italy (14). 15. MEN Dunn. THURSDAY N.Y. Jets: Signed K Andrew Furney and P Four Aces Eagles 3, Colorado Flamers Steve Marino ...... 34-32—66 Partial First Round Hunter Haas ...... 34-35—69 At Brasilia, Brazil Carla Suarez Navarro, Spain (15). 16. Quarterfinals: Richard Gasquet (1) def. 2: Malik Sams pitched a complete Hudson Swafford ...... 32-34—66 a — denotes amateur Adam Hadwin ...... 34-35—69 Caroline Wozniaki, Denmark (16). 17. Martin Klizan 6-3, 6-4. Jacob Schum. Released TE Terrence Miller. Colombia 2, Ivory Coast 1 Tampa Bay: Signed TE Austin Seferi- game and Bryce Raymond hit a walk-off Matt Kuchar...... 34-32—66 Stacy Lewis...... 34-33—67 Aaron Goldberg ...... 35-34—69 At Natal, Brazil Sam Stosur, Australia (17). 18. Sloane def. Edouard Roger-Vasselin 7-6 (5), bases-loaded double to lead the Eagles Dustin Johnson ...... 31-35—66 Michelle Wie...... 36-32—68 Kyle Stough...... 35-34—69 Stephens, United States (18). 19. Sa- 6-2. Sam Querrey def. Julien Benneteau an-Jenkins and WR David Gettis. Greece 0, Japan 0 Tennessee: Agreed to terms with TE (Omaha Central). Harris English ...... 33-33—66 Katherine Kirk...... 34-35—69 Harry Higgs...... 35-34—69 GROUP D bine Lisicki, Germany (19). 20. Andrea 7-6 (5), 6-4. Smoky Hill (Colo.) 6, DJ’s Dugout 5: Patrick Rodgers...... 33-33—66 So Yeon Ryu...... 34-35—69 Sung Joon Park ...... 35-34—69 Petkovic Germany (20). 21. Roberta WOMEN Dorin Dickerson. Waived TE David W L T GF GA Pts Wright. Jake Hagge had two hits and an RBI for Brice Garnett...... 35-32—67 a-Minjee Lee...... 34-35—69 Alexandre Rocha...... 34-35—69 Costa Rica .....1 0 0 3 1 3 Vinci, Italy (21). 22. Ekaterina Makarova, Quarterfinals: (5) def. DJ’s Dugout (Bellevue West). Charley Hoffman...... 34-33—67 Karrie Webb...... 36-34—70 Justin Thomas ...... 33-36—69 Italy...... 1 0 0 2 1 3 Russia (22). 23. Lucie Safarova, Czech Ekaterina Makarova 6-2, 6-1. Caroline DJ’s Dugout 10, Millard Sox Black Bubba Watson...... 33-34—67 Paula Creamer ...... 33-37—70 Jon Curran ...... 35-34—69 Uruguay...... 1 1 0 3 4 3 Republic (23). 24. Kirsten Flipkens, Bel- Wozniacki (8) def. Camila Giorgi 5-6 NHL gium (24). 25. Alize Cornet, France (25). 2: James Babic and Brennan Cascio John Merrick...... 36-31—67 I.K. Kim ...... 36-35—71 Ryan Armour...... 36-33—69 England...... 0 2 0 2 4 0 (7), 6-4, 6-2. Heather Watson def. Petra Carolina: Named Bill Peters coach. combined for four hits and four RBIs in Chris Stroud...... 33-34—67 ...... 37-34—71 Bronson Burgoon...... 35-34—69 THURSDAY 26. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia Kvitova (2) walkover. Madison Keys def. (26). 27. Garbine Muguruza, Spain (27). Colorado: Signed LW Jamie McGinn to a the win for DJ’s Dugout. Vaughn Taylor...... 32-35—67 Eun Hee Ji...... 34-37—71 Brad Schneider ...... 33-36—69 At Sao Paulo Lauren Davis 6-2, 6-1. two-year contract. Battle of Omaha Tournament Aaron Baddeley...... 31-36—67 Pornanong Phatlum...... 35-36—71 Travis Bertoni...... 34-35—69 Uruguay 2 England 1 28. Svetlana Kuznetsova, Russia (28). Topshelf Open 29. Sorana Cirstea, Romania (29). 30. Tampa Bay: Re-signed F Alex Killorn to a Post 1 Vikings 7, Wheaton (Ill.) 2: Michael Putnam...... 32-35—67 Juli Inkster ...... 36-35—71 Rob Oppenheim ...... 35-34—69 GROUP E Thursday at Den Bosch, Netherlands two-year contract. Cameron Wagner had a complete game, Sang-Moon Bae...... 32-35—67 a-Brooke M. Henderson...... 33-38—71 Andres Echavarria...... 34-35—69 W L T GF GA Pts Venus Williams, United States (30). 31. MEN allowing one run, to get the win for the Andrew Svoboda ...... 33-34—67 Sue Kim ...... 34-37—71 Cameron Peck...... 34-35—69 France...... 1 0 0 3 0 3 Klara Koukalova, Czech Republic (31). Quarterfinals: 32. Elena Vesnina, Russia (32). Joao Sousa def. Thiemo Vikings (Omaha North). Charlie Wi ...... 33-34—67 Christel Boeljon...... 36-35—71 Oscar Fraustro...... 34-36—70 Switzerland....1 0 0 2 1 3 de Bakker 6-4, 6-2. Benjamin Becker College Post 1 Vikings 10, Shawnee Mission Billy Mayfair ...... 33-34—67 Amy Yang ...... 35-36—71 Luke List ...... 37-33—70 Ecuador...... 0 1 0 1 2 0 QUALIFYING THURSDAY def. 6-7 (3), 7-6 (5), Eastern College Athletic Conference: East (Kan.) 0. 5 inn.: Dustin Agnew Cameron Beckman...... 34-34—68 Na Yeon Choi...... 36-35—71 Guy Boros ...... 35-35—70 Honduras...... 0 1 0 0 3 0 At Roehampton, England 6-4. Fernando Verdasco (2) is tied with Granted full membership to Pace, threw a complete game and Cameron Gonzalo Fdez-Castano...... 35-33—68 Angela Stanford...... 37-34—71 Jerod Turner...... 34-36—70 FRIDAY MEN Jurgen Melzer (8) 6-7 (3), 7-6 (6), 0-0, effective immediately. Wagner hit for the cycle and had four Trevor Immelman...... 36-32—68 Sei Young Kim ...... 35-37—72 Cam Burke...... 37-33—70 At Salvador, Brazil Qualifying round (Winners advance to susp., darkness. ETSU: Named Jason Slay men’s assis- RBIs. Angel Cabrera...... 33-35—68 Pernilla Lindberg...... 35-37—72 Vince India...... 35-35—70 Switzerland vs. France, 2 p.m. main draw): def. WOMEN tant basketball coach. CWS Decker Tournament Carl Pettersson...... 34-34—68 Moriya Jutanugarn...... 37-35—72 Franklin Corpening...... 34-36—70 At Curitiba, Brazil 2-6, 6-3, 5-7, 7-6 (7), 8-6. James Duck- Quarterfinals: Zheng Jie def. Elina Svito- Maine-Farmington: Announced the At Millard North J.J. Henry...... 33-35—68 Meena Lee...... 34-38—72 Skip Kendall ...... 35-35—70 Ecuador vs. Honduras, 5 p.m. worth def. Martin Fischer 6-4, 7-6 (5), lina 6-3, 6-0. Magdalena Rybarikova def. resignation of softball coach Cyndi Fairway Asset Mustangs 8, Jones Boro Seung-Yul Noh...... 32-36—68 Gerina Piller...... 38-34—72 Matt Davidson...... 37-33—70 GROUP F 6-4. def. (31) Annika Beck 6-2, 7-5. Klara Koukalova Pratt, effective immediately, to focus on (Ark.) 7: Nick Engle homered in the Hunter Mahan...... 34-34—68 Dewi Claire Schreefel...... 35-37—72 James Nitties...... 37-33—70 W L T GF GA Pts 6-3, 6-4, 6-7 (2), 6-2. Gilles Muller (4) (8) def. Yaroslava Shvedova 6-2, 6-4. coaching the fi eld hockey team. bottom of the sixth inning to give the Johnson Wagner ...... 36-32—68 Dori Carter...... 38-34—72 Alex Cejka ...... 35-35—70 Argentina ...... 1 0 0 2 1 3 def. Adrian Menendez-Maceiras 6-3, 6-4, CoCo Vandeweghe def. Garbine Muguru- Nebraska Wesleyan: Named Dale Mustangs the lead. Retief Goosen...... 34-34—68 Caroline Masson ...... 37-35—72 Steve Wheatcroft ...... 34-36—70 Iran...... 0 0 1 0 0 1 7-6 (3). Konstantin Kravchuk def. Alex za (7) 7-6 (3), 6-1. Wellman men’s basketball coach. Also: Morgan Hoffmann...... 34-34—68 a-Paige Lee...... 39-34—73 Michael Kim ...... 36-34—70 Nigeria...... 0 0 1 0 0 1 Bolt 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4, 6-4. Ante Pavic Northwestern: Announced fi fth-year Grand Forks (N.D.) 2, Putnam City North (Okla.) 0 David Duval ...... 36-32—68 Caroline Hedwall ...... 36-37—73 Jose de Jesus Rodriguez ...... 35-35—70 Bosnia-Herz... 0 1 0 1 2 0 def. Marc Gicquel (29) 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (5), basketball senior C Jeremiah Kreisberg Sioux Falls Cyclones 9, Grand Forks (N.D.) 2 Wes Roach...... 37-31—68 Azahara Munoz ...... 35-38—73 Jorge Fernandez-Valdes ...... 34-36—70 SATURDAY 6-4. Marsel Ilhan (27) def. Malek Jaziri will transfer from Yale. Sioux Falls Cyclones 6, Regis Jesuit (Colo.) 3 Jamie Lovemark...... 33-35—68 Hee Young Park...... 36-37—73 Tyler Duncan...... 37-33—70 At Belo Horizonte, Brazil (7) 6-4, 6-2, 1-6, 6-3. Yuichi Sugita (24) TRANSACTIONS Oregon State: Named Stephen Thomp- At Millard South ...... 36-32—68 a-Chisato Hashimoto ...... 36-37—73 Brett Stegmaier...... 34-37—71 Argentina vs. Iran, 11 a.m. def. 6-4, 6-2, 7-5. Alex son men’s assistant basketball coach. 52s Patriots 12, Dakota Ridge (Colo.) Andres Romero ...... 34-34—68 Marissa Steen ...... 36-37—73 Steve Saunders...... 36-35—71 At Cuiaba, Brazil Kuznetsov (26) def. Tim Smyczek (3) Major League Baseball Vanderbilt: Named Beth Hewitt women’s 7: Jackson Bruckner hit a and Tim Herron...... 35-33—68 Kris Tamulis...... 37-36—73 Philip Pettitt, Jr...... 36-35—71 Bosnia-Herzegovina vs. Nigeria, 11 a.m. 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. Jimmy Wang (23) def. Arizona: Selected the contract of RHP assistant lacrosse coach.

GOLF: U.S. WOMEN’S OPEN Burdic fuels business, 11-year-oldshows maturity, memories with racing

Bank presidents don’t usually 52 (Steve Kosiski’s number and trailsLewisby 11strokes LEE ACKERMAN fi t the profile of a dirt track racing colors) out there with a Kosiski fan, but I know of one suit who behind the wheel,” Burdic said. PINEHURST, N.C. (AP) — to the next tee, her braided “Because after I got doubles is heavily involved with the local “My dad would be proud.” Lucy Li showed her age only pigtails swinging with each step. and triples, I was able to get it racing community. So does Burdic provide all this when she fi nished her historic The media and a large gallery back. Like I made a good stretch Jay Burdic, president of fi nancial support just because he round Thursday at the U.S. followed her right past the of holes after the double on the Malvern (Iowa) Trust & Savings loves racing? Women’s Open. adjacent green, where hardly fi rst hole. And after the triple, I Bank, has been around racing all MIDLANDS RACING “What people don’t understand Just like any 11-year-old, she anyone noticed Lewis making birdied No. 5. And I got a lot of his life. Not only does he continue is that the Malvern Bank has went straight for the ice cream. her way around Pinehurst with pars after that.” to be a big race fan, he has put benefited tremendously from our The youngest qualifier ever no bogeys. jewel event. I-80 promoter Joe Li left a tough angle for her racing to work to help grow the involvement in racing,” Burdic at the Women’s Open played a Only this was more than just a Kosiski and Burdic got together, third shot on the par-5 10th hole bank’s fi nancial strength. said. “We have race-related loans grown-up game at Pinehurst sideshow. and Burdic agreed to sponsor the and came up short and into a Burdic started attending dirt in Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Kan- double heat races. No. 2 except for three holes that Li missed only one fairway — bunker. The sand shot looked track racing in the 1970s when sas and Illinois, and they continue made her 8-over 78 look a lot by less than a yard. Even though his father, Al, got involved with In 2012, Joe Kosiski and Burdic reasonable until it kept rolling got together again, and Malvern to expand as racers start to real- worse than it was and stretched she hit fairway metals into half off the back of the green. Omaha racer Jerry Wancewicz. ize our bank is very fl exible when the odds of her becoming the of the holes, she rarely got out of That involvement would grow Bank became the title sponsor of Another double bogey came it comes to fi nancing options.” youngest player to make the cut. position. Now if she could only when his dad became the local the Super Late Model Racing se- on the 450-yard 16th hole when “Burdic works hard at it,” said “She looks 11. She doesn’t talk take back three shots that led to McCreary tire distributor. The ries with its “Race for the Safe.” her fairway metal went into a Adams County Speedway promot- 11. And she doesn’t hit the ball big numbers. younger Burdic started spending In it, the series champion gets a bunker some 20 yards short of er Ray Houck. like she’s 11,” said Catherine “It was a lot of fun. I kind his weekends at Iowa dirt tracks small safe fi lled with the champi- an elevated green. “He sees the business side of it O’Donnell, who played with her of struggled today, but it was in Denison, Harlan and Corning on’s share of the point money. But she made a pair of smooth and at Omaha’s Sunset Speedway. “I was lucky enough to be in a very well,” Houck said. “We are in a sunbaked opening round on great,” Li said, pausing to lick proud that he calls Adams County a course that only four days ago her ice cream between answers. birdies — a 6-iron to 15 feet on In the ’80s, Al became involved position to help the series fi nan- No. 1, and a wedge to a right pin cially,” Burdic said. “Since then Speedway Malvern Bank’s home hosted the men’s U.S. Open. Li had the same score as with Steve Kosiski, and that’s position on the fi fth hole — along we have stepped up our support track in Iowa.” The sixth-grader from the O’Donnell, Natalie Gulbis and when Jay’s interest in racing with some tough par saves. grew to where it is today. of individual races like the SLMR Things came full circle last Bay Area was the star attraction, Jessica Korda, a two-time win- And she fi t in just fi ne with the “I bought a used Rayburn (dirt portion of the World of Outlaw Saturday night at the Junction right down to her Stars & Stripes ner on the LPGA Tour this year. grown-ups. late model chassis) from Steve races at I-80 and SLMR events at Motor Speedway as Brian Kosis- outfit to celebrate the occasion. There already were 11 rounds in Kosiski and started racing during Adams County Speedway.” ki, in one of his fi rst SLMR series Li wound up 11 shots behind the 80s. “She’s so much more mature Sunset’s fi nal year in 2000,” Bur- In 2012, when his father passed starts, picked up his fi rst SLMR Stacy Lewis, the No. 1 player in Perhaps most remarkable than I could possibly imagine,” dic said. “We continued driving away, Burdic and his mother series win carrying the sponsor, the world who opened with a 67. about her round, besides the 13 said Jessica Wallace, the other the car until I retired from driv- thought it would be a fi tting trib- Malvern Trust & Savings Bank. Lewis played a bogey-free fi rst pars and two birdies, was how player in their group. “She’s a lot ing in 2008.” ute to Al if they got involved with Yes, I think Al Burdic would be round to take a one-shot lead she bounced back from mis- better than people thought. She’s Jump ahead to 2011, when I-80 Steve Kosiski’s son, Brian. very proud indeed. over Michelle Wie. takes. very capable on this golf course. Speedway created the Silver Dol- “While I’m not an active owner, Contact the writer: Li made a 7-foot birdie putt on “That’s what I was so happy She played like she belongs out lar Nationals, the track’s crown it’s still cool to see the yellow No. 402-676-9015, [email protected] the par-5 fi fth hole and headed about in my round,” she said. here. And it was a real pleasure.”