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No Rondo, Again No Problem: Celtics 5-0 Without Ex-Cat C2 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2013 SCOREBOARD LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER | KENTUCKY.COM NBA CLIPPERS 86, MAGIC 76 Countryman 0-2, Payne 0-3, Bush 0-4). THURSDAY’S LINEUP Transactions Rebounds—Transylvania 37 (Rash 9), Mt. L.A. CLIPPERS (86) — Butler 3-10 St. Joseph 27 (Payne 6). Assists—Tran- BASEBALL 0-0 7, Odom 3-6 1-2 8, Jordan 6-11 1-3 sylvania 14 (Botkin 4), Mt. St. Joseph 10 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAY- 13, Bledsoe 9-21 7-10 27, Green 3-9 0-0 (Daniels 4). Total fouls—Transylvania 12, TV, radio No Rondo, again no problem: ERS ASSOCIATION—Promoted chief 6, Barnes 2-11 2-4 8, Hill 2-8 0-0 4, Turiaf Mt. St. Joseph 11. A—210. labor counsel Dave Prouty to general 0-0 0-0 0, Hollins 5-6 3-3 13. Totals 33- BASKETBALL counsel. 82 14-22 86. THURSDAY’S GAMES Celtics 5-0 without ex-Cat American League ORLANDO (76) — Harkless 2-11 2-2 7 p.m. Men: Clemson at Virginia ESPN2 LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Agreed to 6, Nicholson 3-5 0-0 6, Vucevic 7-21 1-2 (All times p.m.) 7 p.m. Men: Indiana at Illinois ESPN Kevin Garnett scored a season-high 27 points with 10 rebounds, terms with 3B Alberto Callaspo on a 15, Nelson 6-16 3-3 18, Moore 3-16 0-0 SEC—No. 21 Missouri at Texas A&M, 9 two-year contract. National League 7, Smith 3-8 1-2 9, McRoberts 0-1 1-2 1, OVC—Belmont at Murray St., 8; E. 7 p.m. Men: Old Dominion at Drexel NBC Sports Paul Pierce had 12 points and 11 rebounds, and the Boston Celtics O’Quinn 4-6 2-2 10, Ayon 2-3 0-1 4. To- CINCINNATI REDS—Agreed to terms Illinois at Tenn.-Martin, 8; SIU-Edwards- 8 p.m. Men: Belmont at Murray State ESPNU won their fifth straight game by beating the host Toronto Raptors with RHP Mike Leake on a one-year tals 30-87 10-14 76. vlle at SE Missouri St., 8; Tennessee St. contract. L.A. Clippers .17 23 24 22—86 at Austin Peay, 8 8 p.m. NBA: Lakers at Celtics TNT, WLXG-AM 1300 99-95 on Wednesday night. Orlando .....17 25 13 21—76 COLORADO ROCKIES—Agreed to STATE—Cincinnati Christian at Berea, 7; Three-point goals—L.A. Clippers 6-18 8 p.m. Women: Kentucky at Arkansas WLAP-AM 630 The Celtics remained unbeaten since losing former Kentucky terms with RHP Miguel Batista and Asbury at Alice Lloyd, 7:30; Kentucky St. at (Bledsoe 2-4, Barnes 2-6, Odom 1-1, But- guard Rajon Rondo to a season-ending knee injury. LeMoyne-Owen, 7:30; Wis.-Parkside at Ky. 9 p.m. Men: Missouri at Texas A&M ESPN2 RHP Chris Volstad on minor league ler 1-5, Green 0-2), Orlando 6-20 (Nelson ■ Former Wildcat Eric Bledsoe had 27 points, including 19 in the contracts. 3-9, Smith 2-2, Moore 1-6, McRoberts Wesleyan, 7:30; Indianapolis at Bellarm- 9 p.m. Men: Washington at UCLA ESPN MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Agreed to ine, 8; Lindsey Wilson at Cumberlands, second half, and the Los Angeles Clippers used a big third quarter 0-1, Harkless 0-2). Rebounds—L.A. Clip- 9 p.m. Women: Massachusetts at St. Louis CBS Sports terms with INF Alex Gonzalez on a one- pers 60 (Jordan 14), Orlando 58 (Vucevic 8; Pikeville at Georgetown, 8; Spalding at to secure an 86-76 win over the host Orlando Magic. year contract. 14). Assists—L.A. Clippers 17 (Odom 4), Webster, 8; Virginia-Wise at St. Catharine, 10 p.m. Men: Colorado at Oregon ESPNU BASKETBALL Orlando 16 (Moore 5). Total fouls—L.A. 8; Western Ky. at North Texas, 8; Camp- ■ Los Angeles Lakers forward Pau Gasol will be sidelined indefi- 10:30 p.m. NBA: Bulls at Nuggets TNT nitely after sustaining a tear of the plantar fascia in his right foot. Women’s Clippers 16, Orlando 20. Technicals— bellsville at Cumberland (Tenn.), 9 National Basketball Association Barnes. A—17,995 (18,500). TOP 25—No. 1 Indiana at Illinois, 7; 11 p.m. Men: St. Mary’s at Santa Clara ESPN2 TULSA SHOCK—Resigned G Court- N.C. State at No. 4 Duke, 9; Pepperdine ney Paris, F Chante Black and F Amber CELTICS 99, RAPTORS 95 at No. 6 Gonzaga, 11; Colorado at No. 19 GOLF SOCCER Holt. BOSTON (99) — Pierce 2-11 6-7 12, Oregon, 10 FOOTBALL 11 a.m. PGA Europe: Joburg Open (taped) Golf Bass 4-6 2-3 10, Garnett 11-18 5-5 27, Two Central Ky. players sign with UK National Football League Bradley 4-9 2-2 11, Lee 6-11 3-3 15, Col- COLLEGE WOMEN 3 p.m. PGA: Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Golf CINCINNATI BENGALS—Named Hue lins 0-0 0-0 0, Terry 1-3 0-0 2, Green 2-6 DeStinie Graves, who helped Tates Creek win the state soccer Jackson running backs coach. 4-6 8, Barbosa 5-8 3-4 14, Wilcox 0-1 WEDNESDAY’S SCORES HOCKEY CLEVELAND BROWNS—Signed OL 0-0 0. Totals 35-73 25-30 99. STATE championship and was named Kentucky’s Miss Soccer, signed with Dominic Alford. 6 p.m. NHL: Flames at Blue Jackets FS Ohio TORONTO (95) — Gay 8-24 8-8 25, Murray St. 69 ........New Orleans 56 the University of Kentucky on Wednesday. GREEN BAY PACKERS—Announced Johnson 8-12 0-0 16, Gray 0-1 4-4 4, 7 p.m. NHL: Kings at Predators FS South Thomas More 65 .....Westminster 56 the retirement of WR Donald Driver. Lowry 6-12 2-3 17, DeRozan 5-16 3-5 13, Sam Miller of East Jessamine signed with the UK men’s soccer Transylvania 96 .....Mt. St. Joseph 51 Signed T Kevin Hughes. Bargnani 5-10 3-3 13, Anderson 2-7 1-1 5, HORSE RACING program. Miller, who earned all-state honors as a sophomore and NEW YORK GIANTS—Released RB Lucas 0-0 2-2 2, Ross 0-0 0-0 0, Valanci- TOP 25 junior, missed most of his senior season after having knee surgery. Ahmad Bradshaw and DT Chris Canty. unas 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-82 23-26 95. No. 1 Baylor 86 .......... Kansas 45 12:30 p.m. Live racing begins TVG HOCKEY Boston ......20 30 19 30—99 No. 23 Oklahoma 74 . Kansas St. 68 ■ Jerry Bengston took advantage of a defensive mix-up to score National Hockey League Toronto ......23 22 34 16—95 No. 25 Iowa St. 67 ..........Texas 48 the go-ahead goal in the 79th minute, and Honduras rallied to beat NHL—Fined Columbus F Brandon Du- Three-point goals—Boston 4-19 Around town MURRAY ST. 69, NEW ORLEANS 56 binsky $10,000 for boarding L.A. Kings (Pierce 2-7, Bradley 1-2, Barbosa 1-4, Ter- the United States 2-1 Wednesday in the opener of the final qualify- ry 0-1, Green 0-2, Lee 0-3), Toronto 4-18 BASKETBALL D Rob Scuderi during Tuesday’s game. MURRAY ST. (15-7) — Winfrey 1-5 0-2 ing round for next year’s World Cup. (Lowry 3-6, Gay 1-7, DeRozan 0-1, An- CALGARY FLAMES—Signed G Danny derson 0-1, Bargnani 0-3). Rebounds— 2, Dirks 1-1 0-0 2, Elkins 2-4 1-1 7, Sisk 7:30 p.m. High school girls: Bryan Station at Paul Dunbar; Clint Dempsey put the U.S. ahead in the 36th minute but the Taylor to a one-year, two-way contract. Boston 47 (Pierce 11), Toronto 47 (Gay, 6-11 7-9 21, Robinson 6-13 4-4 21, Bur- Lexington Christian at Lafayette LOS ANGELES KINGS—Traded C An- Americans, using a new-look defense, gave up the lead when Juan Johnson 12). Assists—Boston 21 (Pierce gess 3-4 4-7 10, Kirby 0-1 0-0 0, Like 0-2 8 p.m. High school boys: Bryan Station at Tates Creek; drei Loktionov to New Jersey for a 2013 6), Toronto 18 (Lowry 8). Total fouls— 0-0 0, Watson 2-3 2-2 6, Babic 0-0 0-0 Carlos Garcia tied the score in the 40th at San Pedro Sula. fifth-round draft pick. Reassigned G Jean- Paul Dunbar at Henry Clay Bengston, who plays for Major League Soccer’s New England Boston 20, Toronto 23. Technicals— 0, Soldo 0-0 0-0 0, Holder 0-0 0-0 0, Francois Berube to Manchester (AHL). Boston Coach Rivers, Toronto defensive Hosey 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-44 18-25 69. HORSE RACING Revolution, scored the winner when defender Geoff Cameron and COLLEGE three-second. A—17,163 (19,800). NEW ORLEANS (1-18) — Fogelstrom goalkeeper Tim Howard both went for a pass by Maynor Figueroa to NEBRASKA—Announced RB Braylon 0-4 0-0 0, Taylor 2-5 0-1 4, K.Thomas 9-18 9:30 a.m. Simulcasting begins at Keeneland Heard and DT Chase Rome have left HAWKS 103, GRIZZLIES 92 1-5 21, M.Thomas 2-10 0-0 5, Sipos 7-14 12:25 p.m. Simulcasting begins at The Red Mile Oscar Boniek Garcia, who tapped to Bengston for an open-net shot. the football program. 2-2 19, Gray 0-3 0-0 0, Alexander 3-5 0-0 MEMPHIS (92) — Prince 3-9 0-2 6, Randolph 10-18 0-1 20, Gasol 4-13 6-8 7, Clay 0-5 0-0 0.
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