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The Daily Scoreboard 10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Friday, March 6, 2015 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD MLB spring training NBA standings PIAA wrestling championships Announcement EASTERN CONFERENCE Results of the PIAA wrestling championships 152 — Jimmy Miller, Brookville dec. Nathan Harka, Basketball Tournament AMERICAN LEAGUE HERSHEY (AP) — Thursday’s results in the PIAA Saucon Valley, 3-0; Trent Crouse, Chestnut Ridge dec. Much Game Athletics will host its 16th Annual Oil W L Pct Atlantic Division wrestling championships: Anthony Snyder, Tri-Valley, 8-4; Jacob Oliver, City Junior High Boys Basketball tournament March W L Pct W L Pct GB CLASS AA Huntingdon major dec. Jeffrey Inman, Annville Cleona, 13-16, 2015. There will be three seperate divisions for Houston 1 0 1.000 Toronto 38 23 .623 — Preliminary Round 10-0; Billy Barnes, Southern Columbia pinned Damon 7th grade, 8th grade and 9th grade. The round robin Kansas City 2 0 1.000 Brooklyn 25 34 .424 12 106 Pounds — Jules Hicklin, Sharon dec. Matt Greenwald, Burrell, 1:37; Michael Comunale, Pius X formate guarantees each team three games. For more Los Angeles 1 0 1.000 Boston 24 35 .407 13 Peters, Northwestern Lehigh, 4-2; Hunter Campbell, dec. Ethan Charlesworth, Mount Pleasant, 7-1; information, email Jeffrey Polley at poo653@hotmail. Minnesota 1 0 1.000 Philadelphia 13 48 .213 25 Cambria Heights pinned Paul Miller, Saucon Valley, Dominic Vitale, Benton dec. Paul Zacherl, com. Pd.Adv. Oakland 2 0 1.000 New York 12 48 .200 25½ 3:08; Dennis Route, Canton pinned Logan Pirl, Cranberry, 10-6; Dayton Wickwire, Towanda dec. Seattle 2 0 1.000 Southeast Division Ligonier Valley, 0:39; Derrick Christie, Westmont- Blake Reynolds, Greenville, 7-3; Jake Wentzel, South Cleveland 2 1 .667 W L Pct GB Hilltop pinned Zack Wasser, Palisades, 1:55. Park major dec. Dakota Mackley, Eastern York, 12-2. Sports scene Detroit 2 1 .667 x-Atlanta 48 12 .800 — 113 — Caleb Holley, Boiling Springs pinned Casey 160 — Keshon Truitt, Redbank Valley dec. Jon Baltimore 2 2 .500 Washington 34 27 .557 14½ Vollmer, Port Allegany, 4:32; Jake Keiper, Forest Hills Wagner, Huntingdon, 10-7; Jared Walker, South Friday, March 6 Chicago 1 1 .500 Miami 27 33 .450 21 dec. Colton Rex, Northern Lehigh, 6-5; Shane Casey, Fayette dec. Luke Funck, Northern Lebanon, 4-1; 2015 PIAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS New York 1 1 .500 Charlotte 26 33 .441 21½ Southern Columbia dec. Liam Flaherty, Everett, 5-2; Drew Doak, Blairsville dec. Hunter Harner, Tri-Valley, BOYS Toronto 1 2 .333 Orlando 19 43 .306 30 Willy Girard, Williams Valley major dec. Tyler Alberts, 5-3; Cole Walter, Mifflinburg pinned Noah Fleshman, CLASS A Boston 0 1 .000 Central Division Ellwood City, 9-0. Bermudian Springs, 2:45; Jon Vaughn, Boiling Springs First Round Tampa Bay 0 1 .000 W L Pct GB 120 — Austin Clabaugh, Bermudian Springs major dec. Anthony Walters, Westmont-Hilltop, 3-2; Cody Monessen (20-6) vs. Venango Catholic (16-9) at Texas 0 2 .000 Chicago 38 23 .623 — dec. R.J. Driscoll, Lake Lehman, 16-3; Austin Mulligan, Saegertown tech. fall Kirah Thompson, Canon McMillan High School, Canonsburg, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland 39 24 .619 — McDermitt, Burgettstown pinned Mike Lineman, Williamson, 15-0, 5:38; Justin Haley, Wyalusing Valley Clarion-Limestone (22-3) vs. CW North Catholic at NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 32 29 .525 6 Greenville, 1:20; Carnell Andrews, Westmont-Hilltop dec. Caleb Hetrick, Brookville, 13-6; Bryce Fochtman, Clarion University, 7:30 p.m. W L Pct Indiana 26 34 .433 11½ dec. Quentin Bernhard, Northwestern Lehigh, 9-8; Berlin-Brothersvalley dec. Jason Stay, Beth-Center, GIRLS Arizona 2 0 1.000 Detroit 23 37 .383 14½ Caleb Garland, Hanover dec. Cole Wano, Derry Area, 9-3. CLASS AA St. Louis 1 0 1.000 6-0. 170 — Greg Bulsak, South Park major dec. Chris First Round Washington 1 0 1.000 WESTERN CONFERENCE 126 — Darren Goida, Panther Valley dec. Jack Glasl, Enos, Sharpsville, 10-0; Gavin Hoffman, Montoursville Karns City (21-3) vs. Burrell (21-4) at Clarion Area Atlanta 1 1 .500 Southwest Division Brockway, 8-3; Brock Biddle, Central pinned Jarret dec. Jason Lynch, Saucon Valley, 5-4 UTB; Derek High School, 7 p.m. Los Angeles 1 1 .500 W L Pct GB White, Northwestern Lehigh, 2:29; Eric Hunt, Warrior Dragon, Lake-Lehman pinned Evan Daub, Northern New York 1 1 .500 Memphis 43 17 .717 — Run dec. Mike Novak, Mount Pleasant, 4-3; Chase Lebanon, 4:35; Anthony Welsh, Beth-Center dec. Mike Philadelphia 1 1 .500 Houston 41 20 .672 2½ Anklam, Pen Argyl pinned Curtis Decker, Penns Millero, Reynolds, 7-1; Briton Shelton, Bermudian This date in sports Cincinnati 1 2 .333 Dallas 40 22 .645 4 Valley, 5:09. Springs major dec. Brandon Stokes, Milton, 14-2; Levi March 6 Pittsburgh 1 2 .333 San Antonio 37 23 .617 6 132 — Jude Mattocks, Saegertown dec. Adam Niebauer, Cambria Heights dec. Anthony Benson, 1976 — Dorothy Hamill wins the World Figure San Francisco 1 2 .333 New Orleans 33 28 .541 10½ George, Richland, 6-4; Jason Jones, Saucon Valley Brockway, 7-2; Taylor Cahill, Berlin-Brothersvalley Skating Championships in Goteberg, Sweden. Chicago 0 1 .000 Northwest Division major dec. Shane Ging, South Fayette, 9-1; Josh dec. Daniel Simmerman, Saegertown, 11-6; Nick 1982 — The San Antonio Spurs and Milwaukee Colorado 0 2 .000 W L Pct GB Renninger, Annville-Cleona major dec. Blake Carl, Stephani, Troy pinned Daniel Brett, Bedford, 2:20. Bucks combine for 337 points in what then is the high- Miami 0 1 .000 Portland 40 19 .678 — Line Mountain, 12-4; Darion Trimmer, Avonworth dec. 182 — Dakota Geer, Franklin pinned Dakota est-scoring game in NBA history. The Spurs win 171- Milwaukee 0 1 .000 Oklahoma City 34 27 .557 7 Ryan Greene, Catasauqua, 5-4. Manning, Towanda, 1:09; Brett Beltz, South Fayette 166 in three overtimes. San Diego 0 2 .000 Utah 24 36 .400 16½ 138 — Derrick Claar, Chestnut Ridge dec. Adam dec. Connor Frey, Lehighton, 7-6; Bill Bowlen, 1983 — The 12-team U.S. Football League begins its NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings; Denver 22 39 .361 19 Shunk, Smethport, 3-1 OT; Nick Hoenstine, Central Jefferson-Morgan dec. Michael Collins, Pope John first season with five games. games against non-major league teams do not. Minnesota 13 47 .217 27½ dec. Dylan Rynkiewicz, Tamaqua, 2-1; Hunter Gimbor, Paul II, 4-3; Garrett Hoffman, Montoursville pinned 1984 — Dale Hawerchuck of the Winnipeg Jets sets Wednesday’s Games Pacific Division Brandywine Heights dec. Nathan Jones, South Hunter Cox, Cambridge Springs, 4:31; Colton Dull, the NHL record for most assists in one period, with five Detroit 5, Baltimore 4 W L Pct GB Williamsport, 6-4; Dalton Clark, Ligonier Valley tech. Bermudian Springs dec. Nico Brown, Beth-Center, in the second period of a 7-3 triumph over the Los Toronto 4, Pittsburgh 1 Golden State 47 12 .797 — fall Ali Copobianco, Panther Valley, 18-3, 3:43. 7-1; Gage Gladysz, Greenville dec. Logan Aikey, Angeles Kings. N.Y. Mets 8, Atlanta 2 L.A. Clippers 40 22 .645 8½ 145 — Alex Gallaher, Camp Hill dec. Adam Fish, Lewisburg, 4-3; T.J. Cistrunk, Elmer L. Meyers dec. 1996 — Detroit’s Chris Osgood becomes the third Philadelphia 3, N.Y. Yankees 1 Phoenix 32 30 .516 16½ Seneca, 4-0; Colby Stroup, Newport dec. Larry Brown, Garrett Reinwald, Fort LeBoeuf, 3-2; Corey Hazel, goalie in NHL history to score a goal, firing the puck Cleveland 4, Cincinnati 2 Sacramento 21 38 .356 26 Moshannon Valley, 8-6; Cody Klinger, Bloomsburg Penns Valley tech. fall Ignacion Reynoso, Hamburg, into an empty net with 11 seconds remaining in the Red Seattle 4, San Diego 3, 10 innings L.A. Lakers 16 44 .267 31½ dec. Austin Mears, Mount Pleasant, 6-5; Seth Baney, 15-0, 2:27. Wings’ 4-2 victory over Hartford. Oakland 9, San Francisco 2 x-clinched playoff spot 2000 — Shaquille O’Neal of the Los Angeles Lakers Huntingdon dec. Chase Schaeffer, Tri-Valley, 9-5. 195 — Alek Hummel, North Schuylkill major dec. scores an NBA season-high 61 points and had 23 Kansas City 13, Texas 2 152 — Nathan Harka, Saucon Valley dec. Zack Ryan Geyer, Ridgway, 10-0; Logan Womelsdorf, Wednesday’s Games rebounds in a 123-103 victory over the Los Angeles Chicago White Sox 6, L.A. Dodgers 4 Bennett, Milton, 6-4; Damon Greenwald, Burrell dec. Benton pinned Toby Cahill, Berlin-Brothersvalley, Clippers. Arizona 6, Colorado 2 Phoenix 105, Orlando 100 Gavin Kroesen, West Middlesex, 10-8; Ethan 2:28; Conner Buttry, Chestnut Ridge dec. Tyler Cole, 2001 — George Mason beats North Carolina- Thursday’s Games Indiana 105, New York 82 Charlesworth, Mount Pleasant dec. Jordan Matthews, Canton, 2-0; Dylan Reynolds, Saegertown major dec. Wilmington 35-33 in the second-lowest scoring game in N.Y. Yankees 2, Pittsburgh 1 Cleveland 120, Toronto 112 Littlestown, 4-1; Dakota Mackley, Eastern York dec. Jonathan Tindall, Schuylkill Valley, 10-2; Scott the shot-clock era of NCAA basketball. Atlanta 6, Detroit 4 Boston 85, Utah 84 Cody Jenkins, South Allegheny, 10-7. Thompson, Blairsville pinned Nathan Black, Pen 2004 — Pittsburgh ends an NHL-record 16-game Houston 6, Philadelphia 3 Charlotte 115, Brooklyn 91 160 — Jon Wagner, Huntingdon pinned Breycin Argyl, 0:46; Lucas Barshinger, Eastern York dec. home winless streak with a 2-1 victory over Anaheim. Baltimore (ss) 3, Tampa Bay 2 New Orleans 88, Detroit 85 Fulmer, Towanda, 3:06; Noah Fleshman, Bermudian Zach Sintobin, Clarion, 6-1; Rian Shubeck, Panther The Penguins were 0-15-1 at The Igloo since defeating St.
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