Scoreboard — Matching the PGA Tour Record He Shares for Victories in a Single Tour- BASEBALL MARINERS STATISTICS Nament
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B2 - Monday, August 5, 2013 Skagit Valley Herald / goskagit.com Austin Seferian-Jenkins and Kasen head coach. He’s still young at But some backlash soon fol- SPORTS BRIEFLY Williams — who ran into trouble age 39, but he’s one of the more lowed when Sarkisian made w Sark with the law in the offseason, and established vets in the Pac-12, with changes that appeared to close off there has been a rising amount of only Mike Riley and Kyle Whit- the program. Practices are no lon- Continued from Page B1 pressure. tingham having longer tenures at ger open to fans. Woods and beat Nebraska in the Holiday If he’s feeling the weight from their respective schools. Media access to practice, play- Bowl? Yeah, we’re a better team. outside the program, Sarkisian When he arrived at Washington ers and coaches has been limited. But until our record changes we’re wasn’t showing it on the verge of in late 2008, Sarkisian was a bom- What Sarkisian now believes the 7-6. I don’t mind saying it.” camp. bastic cheerleader for a program Huskies need to be successful is picks up Washington enters 2013 still “I chose to come here, these that was coming off the first win- outweighing a program that’s open smarting from a thud to end 2012. players chose to come here to win less season in school history. to all. The Huskies were on the cusp a championship and that’s our mis- He wanted to promote his pro- “It was very intentional when I easy win of finally topping that seven-win sion, that’s our goal,” he said. gram like a salesman, hoping to came here to raise the excitement plateau they’ve reached in three Sarkisian is 26-25 as a head drum up support and interest in a about the University of Washing- straight seasons, before blowing an coach. He’s gone to three straight product that was at its lowest point ton’s football program and I tried He takes title by 18-point fourth-quarter lead in los- bowl games, the first time Wash- in a long and storied history. He to find every avenue to promote ing to rival Washington State and ington has reached that bench- needed fans to care about a pro- this program in a positive light seven strokes then losing 28-26 to Boise State in mark since 2000-2002. He’s 3-1 gram that had become fractured as best I could and I think it was The Associated Press their bowl game. against rival Washington State — during the disappointing tenure effective. Sarkisian knows there is grum- although last year’s loss against under Tyrone Willingham. “I think it helped us in recruit- AKRON, Ohio — bling has he enters 2013. Couple the Cougars still stings — but The calculated decision worked ing, I think it got our fan base Tiger Woods played safe that with what appears to be inde- has yet to solve Oregon’s domi- at the start. Season tickets rose, fan excited in a product that we were and smart with a big cision by Sarkisian around wheth- nance of Washington over the past apathy diminished and not surpris- trying to develop on the field and lead, parring 16 holes in er there will be any extra punish- decade. ingly the Huskies got better on the we saw that in season ticket sales an even-par 70 Sunday ment coming to two star players — He’s no longer a new, young field. and whatnot,” Sarkisian said. to coast to a seven-shot victory at the Bridges- tone Invitational for his eighth win at the event Scoreboard — matching the PGA Tour record he shares for victories in a single tour- BASEBALL MARINERS STATISTICS nament. Major League Baseball Through Saturday After a second-round American League Today’s Area Schedule BATTERS AVG OBA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS E East Division Quintero ........333 .375 15 2 5 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 61 in which he flirted with W L Pct GB Morales .........299 .353 411 50 123 26 0 17 63 30 76 0 0 1 59, Woods ended up at Boston ..................... 68 45 .602 — YOUTH SPORTS Seager ..........298 .365 423 63 126 27 2 17 51 43 76 5 3 7 Tampa Bay ................ 66 45 .595 1 Smoak ..........274 .376 281 36 77 15 0 10 25 44 74 0 0 2 15-under 265. Baltimore.................. 61 51 .545 6½ Chavez ..........273 .295 245 19 67 10 0 2 13 8 29 1 2 3 Gutierrez........267 .290 60 8 16 4 0 5 11 2 15 1 0 0 n New York .................. 57 53 .518 9½ No games scheduled Stacy Lewis fin- Toronto ..................... 51 60 .459 16 Franklin .........250 .314 220 22 55 13 0 10 32 21 61 5 1 8 Central Division Miller.............250 .331 124 19 31 7 3 2 16 15 24 3 0 5 ished a marathon with W L Pct GB Morse ...........249 .306 225 28 56 11 0 12 26 16 62 0 0 1 exquisite birdies on the Detroit ...................... 64 45 .587 — Ibanez ...........248 .301 330 40 82 12 2 24 57 25 89 0 0 3 Cleveland ................. 62 49 .559 3 Zunino ...........242 .315 99 13 24 4 0 2 10 9 26 0 0 0 last two holes of the Old Kansas City .............. 56 52 .519 7½ PRO SPORTS M. Saunders ..234 .318 278 44 65 14 2 10 37 36 85 11 3 1 Minnesota ................ 48 60 .444 15½ Ackley ...........213 .272 240 25 51 10 0 1 17 19 45 1 1 1 Course to close with an Chicago .................... 40 69 .367 24 Sucre ............192 .241 26 1 5 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 West Division Major League Baseball Ryan..............190 .252 237 21 45 8 0 3 17 19 55 4 2 9 even-par 72 and win the W L Pct GB Blanco ...........176 .263 85 9 15 4 0 2 12 9 23 0 0 2 Women’s British Open by Oakland .................... 64 47 .577 — Toronto at Seattle 7:10 p.m. Team Totals .246 .312 3816 451 939 181 10 136 435 351 918 35 14 56 Texas ....................... 62 50 .554 2½ two shots in St. Andrews, Seattle ..................... 52 59 .468 12 PITCHERS W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO Los Angeles .............. 51 59 .464 12½ Pryor .......................0 0 0.00 7 0 0 7.1 3 0 0 0 1 7 Scotland. Houston ................... 36 74 .327 27½ Hernandez .............11 4 2.30 23 23 0 160.2 141 45 41 11 29 166 Iwakuma ................10 4 2.76 23 23 0 150.0 122 51 46 21 24 133 n Tom Pernice Jr. bird- National League Medina ....................3 3 2.79 40 0 1 42.0 33 13 13 3 20 41 ied the final two holes for East Division Perez .......................2 3 3.23 43 0 2 39.0 37 14 14 5 17 54 W L Pct GB TV-Radio Furbush ...................2 4 3.35 49 0 0 45.2 31 21 17 5 22 63 a one-stroke Champions Atlanta .....................67 45 .598 — Wilhelmsen ..............0 3 4.37 47 0 24 47.1 34 24 23 2 26 35 Washington ...............54 57 .486 12½ J. Saunders .............9 10 4.65 22 22 0 129.2 154 71 67 16 40 77 Tour victory over Jeff Philadelphia ..............50 61 .450 16½ Luetge .....................0 2 4.95 18 0 0 20.0 26 13 11 2 9 14 New York ..................49 60 .450 16½ Today Farquhar ..................0 0 5.24 23 0 1 34.1 30 22 20 2 14 52 Sluman and Corey Pavin Miami .......................43 67 .391 23 Time TV Radio Harang ....................5 10 5.27 18 18 0 100.2 107 63 59 17 20 72 in the 3M Championship Central Division Maurer ....................2 7 7.16 12 10 0 55.1 72 46 44 12 17 35 W L Pct GB Major League Baseball Ramirez ...................3 0 7.25 4 4 0 22.1 25 18 18 5 8 20 in Blaine, Minn. Pittsburgh .................67 44 .604 — L.A. Dodgers at St. Louis 4 p.m. ESPN Team Totals 51 59 4.25 110 110 28 999.1 995 505 472 131 298 881 St. Louis ...................65 45 .591 1½ n Gary Woodland Cincinnati .................61 51 .545 6½ Toronto at Seattle 7 p.m. ROOT 1430 AM Chicago ....................49 62 .441 18 holed a 58-foot chip from Milwaukee ................47 64 .423 20 P.Mickelson, $81,167 ...72-71-67-71—281 160, 107.3, 40, $125,385. the rough for one of his West Division Canadian Football League Paul Casey, $73,500 ....70-70-73-69—282 6. (11) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 160, W L Pct GB Winnipeg at British Columbia 4 p.m. NBCSN R.Henley, $73,500 .......72-69-75-66—282 113.5, 39, $152,351. four birdies and got up- Los Angeles ..............61 49 .555 — Matt Kuchar, $73,500 ..72-71-69-70—282 7. (6) Joey Logano, Ford, 160, 102.5, Arizona .....................56 55 .505 5½ Paul Lawrie, $73,500 ...69-72-71-70—282 37, $121,593. and-down to save par five San Diego .................52 60 .464 10 Little League Baseball Rory McIlroy, $73,500 ..70-71-69-72—282 8. (2) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 160, 102.7, Colorado ...................52 61 .460 10½ B.Watson, $73,500 ......67-69-72-74—282 36, $132,568.