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The Daily Scoreboard 10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Tuesday, June 16, 2015 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Major League Baseball standings PGA Tour leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE PGA Tour FedExCup Leaders Through June 14 East Division Rank Player Points YTD Money W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 1. Jordan Spieth 2,528 $6,063,838 Tampa Bay 36 29 .554 — — 7-3 W-4 19-18 17-11 2. Jimmy Walker 1,904 $4,102,257 New York 34 29 .540 1 — 6-4 L-1 16-11 18-18 3. Rory McIlroy 1,428 $3,912,533 Toronto 34 31 .523 2 1 9-1 L-1 20-12 14-19 4. Charley Hoffman 1,390 $3,049,871 Baltimore 32 31 .508 3 2 8-2 W-1 21-13 11-18 5. Patrick Reed 1,349 $2,604,191 Boston 27 38 .415 9 8 3-7 L-7 15-18 12-20 6. J.B. Holmes 1,320 $3,116,200 Central Division 7. Dustin Johnson 1,319 $3,448,960 8. Brandt Snedeker 1,250 $2,811,110 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 9. Hideki Matsuyama 1,206 $2,734,824 Kansas City 34 25 .576 — — 5-5 L-2 19-11 15-14 10. Bubba Watson 1,188 $2,838,174 Minnesota 34 29 .540 2 — 2-8 L-1 20-12 14-17 11. Justin Rose 1,185 $3,007,424 Detroit 34 30 .531 2½ ½ 6-4 W-2 18-17 16-13 12. Robert Streb 1,180 $2,317,172 Cleveland 29 33 .468 6½ 4½ 4-6 L-1 12-18 17-15 13. Ben Martin 1,132 $2,396,211 Chicago 28 34 .452 7½ 5½ 4-6 L-4 16-12 12-22 14. Chris Kirk 1,086 $2,275,064 West Division 15. Jason Day 1,076 $2,400,512 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 16. Steven Bowditch 1,074 $2,275,122 17. Kevin Kisner 1,072 $2,387,707 Houston 37 28 .569 — — 3-7 W-2 22-14 15-14 18. Brooks Koepka 1,066 $2,221,813 Texas 34 30 .531 2½ ½ 6-4 W-1 14-16 20-14 19. Rickie Fowler 1,048 $2,758,848 Los Angeles 32 31 .508 4 2 4-6 L-1 18-14 14-17 20. Bill Haas 1,044 $2,273,892 Seattle 28 35 .444 8 6 4-6 L-1 13-19 15-16 PGA Tour Statistics Oakland 26 39 .400 11 9 4-6 W-1 11-18 15-21 Through June 14 FedExCup Season Points NATIONAL LEAGUE 1, Jordan Spieth, 2,528.309. 2, Jimmy Walker, 1,904.333. 3, East Division Rory McIlroy, 1,428.100. 4, Charley Hoffman, 1,390.475. 5, Patrick Reed, 1,349.059. 6, J.B. Holmes, 1,319.583. 7, Dustin W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Johnson, 1,319.219. 8, Brandt Snedeker, 1,250.153. 9, Hideki New York 35 30 .538 — — 5-5 W-2 25-11 10-19 Matsuyama, 1,206.323. 10, Bubba Watson, 1,188.392. Washington 33 31 .516 1½ 2½ 4-6 L-1 16-12 17-19 Scoring Average Atlanta 31 33 .484 3½ 4½ 5-5 W-1 15-14 16-19 1, Jordan Spieth, 69.124. 2, Rory McIlroy, 69.438. 3, Ryan Miami 28 37 .431 7 8 5-5 W-1 16-17 12-20 Palmer, 69.697. 4, Jimmy Walker, 69.781. 5, Dustin Johnson, Philadelphia 22 43 .338 13 14 1-9 L-7 15-16 7-27 69.800. 6, Brooks Koepka, 69.860. 7, Ian Poulter, 69.933. 8, Central Division Sergio Garcia, 70.011. 9, Harris English, 70.021. 10, Bubba W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Watson, 70.039. Driving Distance St. Louis 42 21 .667 — — 7-3 W-4 25-7 17-14 1, Dustin Johnson, 317.6. 2, Charlie Beljan, 307.4. 3, Tony Pittsburgh 36 27 .571 6 — 7-3 W-5 20-11 16-16 Finau, 307.2. 4 (tie), Bubba Watson and Patrick Rodgers, Staci Hannold of Shippenville (left) and Liam Raehsler of Chicago 34 27 .557 7 — 7-3 W-2 18-12 16-15 306.9. 6, Jason Day, 306.7. 7, J.B. Holmes, 306.2. 8, Rory Clarion were the top female and male winners at the Paul Cincinnati 28 35 .444 14 7 5-5 L-3 17-13 11-22 McIlroy, 305.5. 9, Adam Scott, 304.5. 10, Brooks Koepka, Milwaukee 24 40 .375 18½ 11½ 6-4 L-2 11-22 13-18 304.3. Richey Memorial 5K race. Raehsler won the race with a time of West Division Driving Accuracy Percentage 16:59 while Hannold was ninth overall with a time of 20:25. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 1, Francesco Molinari, 78.51%. 2, David Toms, 72.39%. 3, Los Angeles 37 27 .578 — — 6-4 L-1 25-10 12-17 Steven Alker, 71.59%. 4, Jason Bohn, 71.54%. 5, Chez Reavie, 71.16%. 6, Jim Furyk, 70.94%. 7, Brendon Todd, Paul Richey Memorial race results San Francisco 34 30 .531 3 1½ 4-6 L-4 16-17 18-13 70.60%. 8, Justin Hicks, 70.47%. 9, Colt Knost, 70.38%. 10, San Diego 32 33 .492 5½ 4 5-5 L-1 16-17 16-16 Henrik Stenson, 70.36%. PAUL RICHEY MEMORIAL Candace Cornell, Seneca, 1:08.29. Arizona 30 32 .484 6 4½ 5-5 W-3 15-16 15-16 Greens in Regulation Percentage 5K RACE RESULTS 131. Rich Cornell, Seneca, 1:08.36. Colorado 28 35 .444 8½ 7 4-6 L-1 13-18 15-17 1, Jim Herman, 72.58%. 2, Henrik Stenson, 72.22%. 3, 1. Liam Raehsler, Clarion, 16:59; Adam Bettwy, PAUL RICHEY MEMORIAL AMERICAN LEAGUE 2:10 p.m. Stewart Cink, 72.12%. 4, Adam Scott, 70.99%. 5, Francesco Clarion, 18:27; Jeff Dahl, Warren, 18:47; Jim Roberts, HALF MARATHON Oakland (Kazmir 3-4) at San Diego (Cashner 2-8), Molinari, 70.88%. 6, Lucas Glover, 70.49%. 7, Rory McIlroy, Warren, 19:02; Jeff Harbaugh, Oil City, 19:39; Jim 1. Shawn Wiler, Columbus, 1:17.31; Andrew Brosius, Sunday’s Games 3:40 p.m. 70.45%. 8, Russell Knox, 70.32%. 9, 3 tied with 70.14%. Turk, Marble, 19:51; Kyle Bettwy, Clarion, 19:59; Oil City, 1:24.15; Thomas Dolan, Hendersonville, TN., Detroit 8, Cleveland 1 Seattle (Happ 3-2) at San Francisco (Lincecum 6-3), Total Driving Nathaniel Lerch, Shippenville, 20:04; Staci Hannold, 1:26.16; Jeff Nelson, Titusville, 1:27.14; Jacob Smith, Tampa Bay 2, Chicago White Sox 1 3:45 p.m. 1, Rory McIlroy, 49. 2, Keegan Bradley, 69. 3, Hideki Shippenville, 20:25; Jeanette Boyd, Union City, 20:45; Greenville, 1:27.21; Scott Patterson, Fredonia, 1:28.56; N.Y. Yankees 5, Baltimore 3 Atlanta (Teheran 4-2) at Boston (Miley 5-6), 4:05 Matsuyama, 80. 4, Will Wilcox, 83. 5 (tie), Charlie Beljan and Scott Bailey, Seneca, 20:54.6; Michael Sandrock, Brian Ishman, Franklin, 1:31.37; Brian Frank, Clarion, Toronto 13, Boston 5 Hudson Swafford, 88. 7, Jim Herman, 95. 8, Russell Henley, Clintonville, 20:54.7, Gabriel Schiffer, Oil City, 22:14; 1:31.45; Billy Wargula, North East, 1:32.46; John Houston 13, Seattle 0 p.m. 99. 9, Davis Love III, 100. 10, Graham DeLaet, 104. Chicago White Sox (Quintana 3-6) at Pittsburgh Jeff Lockhart, Oil City, 22:23; Benjamin Patterson, Warner, Oil City, 1:33.10; Chad Wiler, Columbus, Kansas City at St. Louis, ppd., rain Strokes Gained-Putting Ellwood City, 22:31; Mark Schau, Edinboro, 22:32; 1:35.23; Lee Bunyak, Cranberry, 1:35.38; Melissa Minnesota 4, Texas 3 (Morton 4-0), 7:05 p.m. 1, Jimmy Walker, .844. 2, Cameron Smith, .678. 3, Freddie Logan Johnson, Franklin, 23:32; Justin Terill, Lithia, Goodman, Franklin, 1:37.25; David Eliason, Findley Oakland 8, L.A. Angels 1 Philadelphia (J.Williams 3-6) at Baltimore (Tillman Jacobson, .665. 4, Zac Blair, .664. 5, Greg Chalmers, .649. 6, Fla., 23:35; Jacob Alcorn, Seneca, 23:37; Andy Lake, N.Y., 1:37.57; Stacy Stevenson, Seneca, 1:37.58; 4-7), 7:05 p.m. Brandt Snedeker, .642. 7, Matt Kuchar, .609. 8, Brooks Petraska, Euclid, OH, 23:57. John Kachelmeyer, Dexter, MI, 1:38.29; Joanne NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati (Lorenzen 1-2) at Detroit (K.Ryan 1-0), Koepka, .588. 9, Erik Compton, .587. 10, Matt Every, .583. 21. Jillian Stephens, Cranberry, 24:04; Frank Kachelmeyer, Ann Arbor, MI, 1:38.47; Jason Woolcock, 7:08 p.m. Sunday’s Games Birdie Average Grzasko, Oil City, 24:16; Tracy Durish, Clarion, 24:33; Oil City, 1:39.09; Dustin Rhoades, Erie, 1:39.14; Tony N.Y. Mets 10, Atlanta 8 N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 5-1) at Miami (Phelps 3-3), 1, Jason Day, 4.61. 2, Justin Rose, 4.56. 3, Jimmy Walker, Stan Kozek, Oil City, 24:35; Cole Hovis, Bellefonte, Ruth, Seneca, 1:40.03. Colorado 4, Miami 1 7:10 p.m. 4.48. 4, Jordan Spieth, 4.46. 5, Rory McIlroy, 4.41. 6, Dustin 24:37.0; Connor Richey, Bellefonte, 24:37.2; Megan 21. Todd McGill, Franklin, 1:41.05; John Armstrong, Pittsburgh 1, Philadelphia 0, 11 innings Toronto (Copeland 1-0) at N.Y.
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