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Scoreboard Remaining 4,000 Tickets and Will Offer Them for Cedar Park Christian (Mountlake Terrace) Green Bay B2 - Wednesday, December 12, 2012 Skagit Valley Herald / goskagit.com MLB NOTES SPORTS BRIEFLY Youkilis, Yankees reportedly reach 1-year deal Gonzaga The Associated Press cial announcement. he answered. When he left ed,” said Magic Johnson, Choo to the Cincinnati Youkilis is expected to three hours later, the pitch- a partner in Guggenheim Reds and acquired pitcher NEW YORK — Kevin play third base while Alex er thought he may have Baseball Management, Trevor Bauer from the vs. OSU Youkilis and the Yankees Rodriguez recovers from found his new team while which bought the team last Arizona Diamondbacks in reached a deal Tuesday, a hip surgery. Rodriguez the Los Angeles Dodgers spring. “A guy of Zack’s a three-team deal involving person familiar with the plans to have the surgery in brass knew they had to land ability and also his com- nine players. sells out negotiations told The Asso- mid-January and could be the top arm on the open mitment to his craft, they Center fielder Drew ciated Press, returning the sidelined until the All-Star market. don’t come on the market Stubbs was sent from Cin- hard-nosed All-Star to the break or beyond. They did, signing Greinke too many times. We’re so cinnati to Cleveland as part Billionaire buys AL East and filling New to a $147 million, six-year thrilled to have him. Dodg- of the trade announced out tickets York’s immediate need for Greinke says he chose deal that is the richest for er pride is on the way back.” Tuesday night. a third baseman. Dodgers over Rangers a right-hander in baseball In addition to Stubbs, the The Associated Press The one-year contract LOS ANGELES — Zack history. The Dodgers beat Choo to Reds, Bauer to Indians received Bauer, the for $12 million is pending a Greinke showed up alone out Texas and the rival Los Indians in 3-team trade No. 3 pick in the 2011 draft, STILLWATER, physical. The person spoke to a mid-November meet- Angeles Angels, for whom CLEVELAND — The and right-handers Matt Okla. — Oklahoma on condition of anonymity ing at Dodger Stadium, Greinke pitched last season. Cleveland Indians have Albers and Bryan Shaw State’s New Year’s Eve because there was no offi- asking as many questions as “He’s the one we want- traded outfielder Shin-Soo from the Diamondbacks. matchup against No. 14 Gonzaga is looking like a sellout. That’s because bil- lionaire oilman T. Boone Pickens bought up the Scoreboard remaining 4,000 tickets and will offer them for Cedar Park Christian (Mountlake Terrace) Green Bay .........9 4 0 .692 323 279 BASKETBALL 50, Highland Christian Prep 21 Chicago ............8 5 0 .615 308 219 free to Cowboys fans. Cedarcrest 64, South Whidbey 26 Minnesota ........7 6 0 .538 283 286 National Basketball Charles Wright Academy 49, Mt. Rainier Detroit ..............4 9 0 .308 320 342 Pickens, an OSU alum- Association Today’s Area Schedule Lutheran 41 West nus whose name graces EASTERN CONFERENCE Chiawana 65, Davis 39 W L T Pct PF PA Atlantic Division Christian Faith 43, Northwest Yeshiva 42 San Francisco ...9 3 1 .731 316 184 the Cowboys’ football W L Pct GB PREP SPORTS Coeur d’Alene Charter Academy, Idaho Seattle .............8 5 0 .615 300 202 New York .................. 16 5 .762 — 54, Valley Christian 26 St. Louis ...........6 6 1 .500 236 279 stadium, says he hopes Philadelphia ............. 12 9 .571 4 Colfax 54, Davenport 27 Arizona .............4 9 0 .308 186 292 Oklahoma State fans Brooklyn .................. 11 9 .550 4½ Boys’ Basketball Boys’ Wrestling Colville 41, Medical Lake 32 x-clinched playoff spot Boston..................... 11 9 .550 4½ Anacortes at Lynden 7:15 p.m. Concrete, Lakewood, Concrete 42, Friday Harbor 36 y-clinched division will crowd the arena for Toronto ...................... 4 18 .182 12½ Coupeville 40, Lakewood 32 Southeast Division Bellevue Christian Crosspoint Academy 55, Shoreline Chris- Thursday’s Game the highly anticipated at Darrington 6:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Girls’ Basketball tian 53 Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 5:20 p.m. matchup. Miami ...................... 14 5 .737 — Sedro-Woolley Cusick 46, Selkirk 27 Sunday’s Games Atlanta..................... 12 6 .667 1½ Mount Vernon at Burlington-Edison 7 p.m. Darrington 57, Mount Vernon Christian Green Bay at Chicago, 10 a.m. Pickens says buying Orlando ..................... 8 12 .400 6½ at Marysville-Pilchcuk 7:15 p.m. 33 Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 10 a.m. Charlotte ................... 7 13 .350 7½ East Valley (Spokane) 44, Lakeland, Minnesota at St. Louis, 10 a.m. the tickets will “put a Washington ................ 3 15 .167 10½ Girls’ Wrestling Idaho 29 Indianapolis at Houston, 10 a.m. Central Division Boys’ Swimming Elma 59, Centralia 45 N.Y. Giants at Atlanta, 10 a.m. great exclamation point W L Pct GB Sedro-Woolley Emerald Ridge 57, Rogers (Puyallup) 44 Washington at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Chicago ................... 11 9 .550 — Burlington-Edison at Burlington-Edison 5:30 p.m. Federal Way 64, Curtis 56 Jacksonville at Miami, 10 a.m. on a promising OSU bas- Milwaukee ................ 10 9 .526 ½ at Squalicum 3:15 p.m. Ferndale 57, Anacortes 41 Denver at Baltimore, 10 a.m. ketball season.” Indiana .................... 10 11 .476 1½ Sehome Ferris 57, Mt. Spokane 53 Carolina at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. Detroit ....................... 7 17 .292 6 at Sedro-Woolley 7:30 p.m. Franklin Pierce 48, Orting 14 Detroit at Arizona, 1:05 p.m. Tickets will be avail- Cleveland ................... 5 17 .227 7 Gonzaga Prep 77, Lewis and Clark 66 Seattle vs. Buffalo at Toronto, 1:05 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Inchelium 54, Northport 21 Kansas City at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. able starting today at the Southwest Division Kamiakin 75, La Grande, Ore. 44 Pittsburgh at Dallas, 1:25 p.m. W L Pct GB Kennewick 70, Eisenhower 34 San Francisco at New England, 5:20 OSU ticket office on a San Antonio ............. 18 4 .818 — King’s 67, Sultan 27 p.m. first-come, first-served Memphis.................. 14 4 .778 2 COLLEGE SPORTS LaConner 54, Seattle Lutheran 29 Monday, Dec. 17, Game Dallas ...................... 11 10 .524 6½ Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 51, West Val- N.Y. Jets at Tennessee, 5:30 p.m. basis. There will be a Houston ..................... 9 11 .450 8 ley (Spokane) 47 New Orleans ............... 5 15 .250 12 Lynden Christian 53, Burlington-Edison ——— limit of six tickets per Northwest Division No games scheduled 38 College Football individual. W L Pct GB Mead 55, North Central 27 FCS Playoffs Oklahoma City .......... 17 4 .810 — Moscow, Idaho 52, Clarkston 37 Semifinals Utah ........................ 12 10 .545 5½ Moses Lake Christian Academy 70, Soap Friday’s Game Denver ..................... 11 11 .500 6½ Lake 31 Georgia Southern (10-3) at North Dakota Cycling Minnesota .................. 9 9 .500 6½ Mountain View 49, Columbia River 34 State (12-1), 5 p.m. Portland ..................... 9 12 .429 8 PRO SPORTS Mt. Rainier 69, Kentridge 24 Saturday’s Game Pacific Division Northwest Christian (Colbert) 55, Lind- Sam Houston State (10-3) at Eastern n AUSTIN, Texas — W L Pct GB Ritzville/Sprague 19 Washington (11-2), 1:05 p.m. L.A. Clippers ............ 15 6 .714 — No games scheduled Northwest School 54, Eastside Prep 10 Lance Armstrong resist- Golden State ............ 14 7 .667 1 Okanogan 66, Tonasket 8 L.A. Lakers ................. 9 13 .409 6½ Pateros 68, Wilson Creek 19 HOCKEY ed turning over records Sacramento ............... 7 13 .350 7½ Post Falls, Idaho 67, Hanford 36 sought by U.S Postal Ser- Phoenix ..................... 7 15 .318 8½ Priest River, Idaho 42, Newport 26 Western Hockey League Puyallup 63, Bethel 47 EASTERN CONFERENCE vice investigators, then Tuesday’s Games Rainier 54, Montesano 46 East Division Cleveland 100, L.A. Lakers 94 TV-Radio Reardan 68, Springdale 29 GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pt tried to keep the inquiry New York 100, Brooklyn 97 Republic 68, Curlew 27 Prin. Albert 33 21 10 0 2 119 95 44 under seal and out of the Denver 101, Detroit 94 Riverside 51, Deer Park 23 Saskatoon .31 16 14 0 1 104 106 33 Washington 77, New Orleans 70 Rochester 56, Tenino 26 Swift C. .....35 14 16 3 2 100 96 33 public eye, according to L.A. Clippers 94, Chicago 89 Today Shadle Park 61, Rogers (Spokane) 16 Moose Jaw 33 12 14 3 4 83 101 31 Today’s Games South Bend 51, Northwest Christian Brandon ....33 11 18 2 2 94 138 26 recently released court Brooklyn at Toronto Time TV Radio (Lacey) 41 Regina .......33 11 18 2 2 84 127 26 Cleveland at Indiana National Basketball Association South Wasco County, Ore. 57, Lyle-Wish- Central Division documents. Atlanta at Orlando ram 42 GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pt L.A. Clippers at Charlotte Dallas at Boston 5 p.m. ESPN St. George’s 40, Liberty (Spangle) 12 Calgary ......31 20 7 1 3 101 86 44 Chicago at Philadelphia San Antonio at Utah 7:30 p.m. ESPN Sumner 56, Steilacoom 19 Edmonton ..31 19 7 2 3 102 80 43 Golden State at Miami Sunnyside 62, East Valley (Yakima) 28 Red Deer ...33 19 11 2 1 93 92 41 Auto Racing Washington at Houston Tekoa-Oakesdale 52, Asotin 48 Lethbridge .35 16 14 1 4 116 107 37 Denver at Minnesota Men’s College Basketball Three Rivers Christian School 29, Colum- Med. Hat ...33 14 17 2 0 108 116 30 n CONCORD, N.C. — New Orleans at Oklahoma City bia Adventist Academy 26 Kootenay ...30 9 20 1 0 72 107 19 Sacramento at Milwaukee DePaul at Arizona State 6 p.m.
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