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NHRA Grind Never a Drag for Engineer Downing OMAHA WORLD-HERALD SPORTS FRIDAY, MAY 23, 2014 • 9C TODAY ON OMAHA.COM PHOTOS: BIG TEN BASEBALL SCOREBOARD See more photos from the Big Ten baseball tournament, including the Nebraska-Michigan State game. Omaha.com/bigred p.m.; Chattahoochee Valley vs. Delgado, Bloomington at Omaha Lee Rinker .................................. 33-36—69 BASEBALL 8:30 p.m. Joey Sindelar .............................. 35-34—69 PHOTOS: HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Jay Haas...................................... 35-34—69 View additional photos from Thursday’s championship games in the Pacific Coast League GOLF Steve Lowery .............................. 36-33—69 BASKETBALL Nick Job ...................................... 35-34—69 Nebraska prep baseball state tournament. NEPrepZone.com American North W L Pct. GB PGA Tour Anders Forsbrand ...................... 35-34—69 Iowa (Cubs)..................24 20 .545 — WNBA Bill Glasson................................. 33-36—69 Okla. City (Hou)............26 22 .542 — Colonial Pro-Am Greg Bruckner............................ 34-35—69 Colo. Springs (Col).......22 24 .478 3 STANDINGS Thursday at Fort Worth, Texas Colin Montgomerie .................... 35-34—69 GAME TIME FRIDAY Omaha (KC) .................21 25 .457 4 Eastern Conference W L Pct. GB Purse: $6.4 million Todd McCorkle ........................... 34-35—69 BIG TEN BASEBALL TOURNAMENT American South Division Chicago...........................3 0 1.000 — Yardage: 7,204; Par: 70 (35-35) Frank Esposito............................ 35-34—69 Nashville (Mil)..............26 22 .542 — Atlanta.............................2 0 1.000 — a — amateur Jeff Maggert ................................37-32—69 3:30 p.m.: TBD vs. Illinois (at TD Ameritrade Park) Round Rock (Tex) ........23 23 .500 2 New York.........................1 1 .500 1 First Round Mike Goodes .............................. 35-35—70 7:30 p.m.: TBD vs. Iowa (at TD Ameritrade Park) Memphis (StL).............23 24 .489 2½ Washington.....................0 1 .000 1½ Dustin Johnson ...........................31-34—65 Duffy Waldorf ............................. 35-35—70 Indiana............................0 2 .000 2 Tim Wilkinson.............................32-34—66 New Orleans (Mia) ......21 26 .447 4½ Mark McNulty............................. 34-36—70 THURSDAY REWIND BIG EAST BASEBALL TOURNAMENT Pacific North Division Connecticut ....................0 3 .000 3 Hunter Mahan.............................29-37—66 Kenny Perry ................................ 36-34—70 Sacramento (Oak).......27 20 .574 — Western Conference Harris English ............................. 33-33—66 Gordon Brand, Jr. ........................33-37—70 Former NU fullback Cory Schlesinger discussed 3 p.m.: Creighton vs. TBD (at MCU Park, Brooklyn, New York) Reno (Ari).....................27 21 .563 ½ Minnesota.......................2 0 1.000 — Robert Streb................................35-31—66 Philip Golding ..............................37-33—70 the 1994 National Championship game. “It was Fresno (SF) ..................24 24 .500 3½ Los Angeles ....................1 0 1.000 ½ Jimmy Walker ............................. 34-33—67 Tom Watson................................ 35-35—70 NCAA SOFTBALL SUPER REGIONAL Tacoma (Sea) ..............20 24 .455 5½ Phoenix...........................1 0 1.000 ½ Tim Clark..................................... 32-35—67 Bernhard Langer.........................33-37—70 an honor for me that (coach Tom Osborne) called Pacific South Division San Antonio....................1 1 .500 1 Brice Garnett.............................. 35-32—67 Russ Cochran............................. 36-34—70 those two plays in the fourth quarter to get in the 5 p.m.: Nebraska at Alabama (if-necessary game at 8 p.m.) Las Vegas (NYM).........32 15 .681 — Tulsa................................0 1 .000 1½ Freddie Jacobson....................... 33-34—67 Tom Lehman................................33-37—70 end zone,” Schlesinger said. “It wasn’t me, it was Bo Van Pelt ................................. 34-33—67 Albuquerque (LAD)......22 25 .468 10 Seattle.............................0 2 .000 2 Peter Senior................................ 34-36—70 the whole team that scored those touchdowns.” NEBRASKA HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS El Paso (SD).................20 27 .426 12 SCHEDULE FRIDAY Jason Dufner .............................. 32-35—67 John Cook................................... 36-34—70 9 a.m.: Classes B and D (at Burke Stadium) Salt Lake (LAA) ............16 32 .333 16½ Seattle at Connecticut, 6 p.m. Jordan Spieth ............................. 34-33—67 Gary Hallberg...............................33-37—70 Ken Duke.................................... 32-35—67 RESULTS THURSDAY Washington at Indiana, 6 p.m. Bart Bryant ..................................36-35—71 COMING FRIDAY 3:30 p.m.: Classes A and C (at Burke Stadium) Minnesota at Tulsa, 7 p.m. David Hearn................................ 33-34—67 Craig Stevens ..............................35-36—71 Omaha 3, Nashville 2 Wes Roach.................................. 33-34—67 Interviews with the Crom Comedy Festival’s Mike Per- Iowa 7, Round Rock 2 San Antonio at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Scott Simpson.............................34-37—71 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL Kevin Chappell ........................... 34-34—68 Mark Mouland.............................36-35—71 ry, The World-Herald’s Tony Boone, plus “Dinner and a New Orleans 3, Oklahoma City 2, 10 inn. George McNeill........................... 33-35—68 7:05 p.m.: Round Rock at Omaha (at Werner Park) Albuquerque 1, Salt Lake 0 Mark Calcavecchia......................36-35—71 Movie” with Sarah Baker Hansen and Bob Fischbach. Robert Allenby............................ 35-33—68 Willie Wood..................................36-35—71 Colorado Springs 9, Memphis 8 FOOTBALL Brian Davis ................................. 33-35—68 Fresno 6, Las Vegas 3 Bobby Wadkins............................37-34—71 HORSE RACING SIMULCAST Ricky Barnes............................... 32-36—68 Miguel Angel Martin....................33-38—71 Sacramento 10, El Paso 8 NFL Josh Teater ................................. 35-33—68 Horsemen’s Park: 11:35 a.m., Finger Lakes. 11:50, Calder. 11:55, Reno 4, Tacoma 3 Craig Thomas ..............................37-34—71 David Mathis .............................. 38-32—70 PRESEASON SCHEDULE Vijay Singh .................................. 33-35—68 Roger Chapman ..........................33-38—71 Hole in One ThistleDown. Noon, Woodbine. 12:10 p.m., Pimlico. 12:20, Belmont. 1, SCHEDULE Byron Smith................................ 35-35—70 Sunday, Aug. 3 Aaron Baddeley.......................... 34-34—68 Stephen Ames.............................33-38—71 Edward Loar ................................33-37—70 Miracle Hill: Mike McLarney, 137-yard Arlington. 1:25, Louisiana Downs. 1:45, Churchill Downs. 2, Belterra. 3:45, Friday NY Giants vs. Buffalo, 7 p.m. (NBC) Graham DeLaet...........................32-37—69 Stuart Smith................................36-35—71 No. 11 with 6-iron. Witnesses: Jack Round Rock at Omaha, 7:05 p.m. Golden Gate. 4:05, Indiana Downs. 5, Santa Anita, Penn. 5:40, Evangeline. WEEK 1 Chad Campbell........................... 33-36—69 Esteban Toledo............................37-35—72 Quinn, Dennis Quinn, J.D. Quinn. Nashville at New Orleans John Rollins ................................ 35-34—69 David J. Russell ...........................37-35—72 LPGA Tour 6, Charles Town, New Zealand. 6:30, Prairie Meadows, Canterbury Park. Oklahoma City at Memphis Thursday, Aug. 7 Indianapolis at NY Jets, 6 p.m. Trevor Immelman....................... 34-35—69 Tom Pernice, Jr. ..........................38-34—72 Airbus Classic 6:35, Lone Star. Colorado Springs at Iowa Jim Furyk..................................... 35-34—69 Steve Pate....................................37-35—72 Thursday at Mobile, Ala. HOCKEY Fresno at Salt Lake San Francisco at Baltimore, 6:30 p.m. New England at Washington, 6:30 p.m. Mark Wilson................................ 34-35—69 Tracy Phillips............................... 36-36—72 Purse: $1.3 million Reno at Albuquerque Rory Sabbatini............................ 33-36—69 Chip Beck.....................................35-37—72 Yardage: 6,584; Par: 72 (36-36) El Paso at Tacoma Cincinnati at Kansas City, 7 p.m. NHL Playof s Seattle at Denver, 8 p.m. Justin Leonard............................ 34-35—69 Gary Wolstenholme.....................35-37—72 First Round ON THE AIR FRIDAY Sacramento at Las Vegas Heath Slocum............................. 36-33—69 CONFERENCE FINALS (BEST-OF-SEVEN) Dallas at San Diego, 9 p.m. Steen Tinning ............................. 40-32—72 Catriona Matthew .......................31-33—64 Thursday MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Friday, Aug. 8 Daniel Summerhays .................. 35-34—69 Jim Carter ................................... 38-34—72 Charley Hull ................................ 32-33—65 Ryan Palmer............................... 34-35—69 Tim Parun ................................... 34-38—72 Montreal 3, NY Rangers 2, OT American Association Miami at Atlanta, 6 p.m. Eun-Hee Ji................................... 34-32—66 » N.Y. Rangers leads series 2-1 St. Louis at Cincinnati TV: MLB 6 p.m. Buffalo at Carolina, 6:30 p.m. Brendon Todd..............................37-32—69 Marco Dawson ........................... 38-34—72 Stacy Lewis..................................35-31—66 Central Division W L Pct. GB Geoff Ogilvy ................................ 33-36—69 Saturday Cubs at San Diego TV: WGN 9 p.m. Lincoln
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