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Trademark Ruling Goes Against Washington WASHINGTON (AP) — the Redskins Name on Sweatshirts, U.S OMAHA WORLD-HERALD SPORTS THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2014 • 5C TODAY ON OMAHA.COM MORE CWS PHOTOS SCOREBOARD See a photo showcase featuring fans in the stands and action on the fi eld at the College World Series on Wednesday. Omaha.com/cws Battle of Omaha Sania Childs), 1:12.93. 600 relay: North 6:08.74. Long jump: Ryker Evans, BASEBALL T Hurt Construction 8, Buffalo, Minn. Omaha Bengals (Ahmyliana Johnson, Unatt, 10-5¾. Shot Put (2K): Harrison LIVE CWS UPDATES 6: Hunter Hurt got his fi rst victory of the Menyweather, Saniyah Rumley, Tareona Long, Omaha, 20-9. Mini-javelin: Jack- Log on each day to track live updates from our reporters at the Pacific Coast League season, while Ryan Cate hit a three-run Cooper), 6:07.67. Long Jump: Mikaiya son McClung, Lincoln, 66-7. American North W L Pct. GB homer and Adam Caniglia hit a two-run Rodgers, Omaha, 10 feet, 1 inch. Shot 9-10: 100: Abraham Hoskins, Omaha, College World Series, plus see the top Twitter posts from World-Herald Omaha (KC) .................41 32 .562 — shot to lead T Hurt (Omaha Burke). put: Katharine Beachler, Omaha, 19-8½. 13.42. 200: Devon Jackson, Omaha, photographers, national analysts and fans. Omaha.com/cws Oklahoma City (Hou) ....40 34 .541 1½ T Hurt Construction 4, Maryland Heat Mini-javelin: Beachler, 53-7. 27.11. 400: Antrell Taylor, Omaha, Iowa (Cubs)..................35 35 .500 4½ 2: Jake Huston earned his fourth win of 9-10: 100: Jordyn Walker, Omaha, 1:08.53. 800: Camden Ralston, Pa- Colo. Springs (Col).......29 43 .403 11½ the year and Andrew Ericson went 4 for 14.36. 200: Syrea Parker, Omaha, pillion, 2:37.55. 1,500: Gavin Sellers, GAME TIME THURSDAY American South 4 with a grand slam and fi ve RBIs. 30.19. 400: Jessica Wynne, Omaha, Lincoln, 5:19.44. 400 relay: North New Orleans (Mia) ......39 34 .534 — T Hurt Construction 15, Lockport, Ill. 1:08.58. 800: Evelyn Fixley, Omaha, Omaha Boys & Girls (Adonis Neal, Dami- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 6: Sam Oehm got the win, while Andrew 3:00.06. 1,500: Lauren Penner, Lincoln, Nashville (Mil)..............38 36 .514 1½ an Payton, J’Dyn Bullion, Jaylen Lloyd), 7 p.m.: Mississippi vs. TCU (TD Ameritrade Park) Memphis (StL).............35 38 .479 4 Ericson and Jake Zagurski both went 6:06.55. 400 relay: Apollo Track Club 56.08. 1,600 relay: Apollo Track Club Round Rock (Tex) ........35 38 .479 4 3 for 3. (Jasmine Bogard, Wynne, Jordyn Brewer, (Caleb Roper, Darrelle Bonam, Demarion WEDNESDAY REWIND Pacific North W L Pct. GB CWS Decker Tournament Parker), 59.15. 1,600 relay: North Oma- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL At Elkhorn South Fernandez, Dexter Levering), 5:18.44. SacramentO (Oak).......42 31 .575 — ha Bengals (Aiyani Miller, Andrea Baker, High Jump: William Kyle, Bellevue, Dirk Chatelain on the lack of offense at the CWS and 7:05 p.m.: Albuquerque at Omaha (Werner Park) Elkhorn South Storm Post 211 10, Ky’Asia Jack, Shawnissa McGuire), Reno (Ari).....................41 32 .562 1 4-3¼. Long jump: Lloyd, 13-7¼. Shot the new baseball to be used next season: “I don’t Bothell Washington 3: Ross Anderson 5:55.94. High jump: Elise Dobson, Fresno (SF) ..................37 37 .500 5½ put: Buillon, 22-¼. Mini-javelin: Maxweel HORSE RACING SIMULCAST Tacoma (Sea) ..............33 39 .458 8½ scattered six hits and struck out fi ve for Lincoln, 12-1½. Shot put: Ahyanna know if we know enough about the ball to say whether Scheef, Omaha, 92-4. Triathlon: Jessie Pacific South the victory. The Storm had nine extra Williams, Omaha, 19-8¾. Mini-javelin: it’s going to make a big difference,” Chatelain said. Horsemen’s Park: 11:45 a.m., Churchill Downs; 12:10 p.m., Finger Las Vegas (NYM).........42 31 .575 — base hits, led by Zach Reeg with three Elise Bruggeman, Omaha, 64-2. Triath- Cauble, Omaha, 521. 11-12: 100: Joseph Braasch, Columbus, “The hope is that the ball is going to make a differ- Lakes; 12:15 p.m., Delaware; 12:20 p.m., Belmont; 12:30 p.m., El Paso (SD).................34 40 .459 8½ RBIs on as many doubles. lon: Wynne, 1,058 points. Belterra; 1 p.m., Arlington; 1:25 p.m., Louisiana Downs; 3 p.m., Santa Albuquerque (LAD)......33 40 .452 9 At Omaha Westside 11-12: 100: Shamari Christian, Omaha, 13.10. 200: Braasch, Columbus, 27.62. ence next year. I think that if it doesn’t, then the NCAA Salt Lake (KC)..............30 44 .405 12½ KB Building Services 9, Dublin (Ohio) 13.20. 200: Christian, 28.20. 400: 400: Xzavier Reed, Omaha, 1:02.80. and Omaha are going to have a serious problem.” Anita; 3:15 p.m., Pleasanton; 4:25 p.m., Presque Isle; 5 p.m., Penn, 2: Matt Waldron fanned 10, while four Lauren Harris, Omaha, 1:03.67. 800: 800: Zachary Jones, Papillion, 2:39.78. RESULTS WEDNESDAY Northfield (harness); 5:40 p.m., Evangeline; 6 p.m., Charles Town, New players contributed twO hits apiece for Grace Lamski, Omaha, 2:39.09. 1,500: 1,500: Jones, 5:22.71. 80 hurdles: THURSDAY PREVIEW Zealand; 6:30 p.m., Prairie Meadows, Canterbury; 6:35 p.m., Lone Star Albuquerque 10, Omaha 5 KB (20-1). Annabella Wiles, Omaha, 5:20.51. Jack Drahota, 13.77. 400 relay: Apollo Iowa 3, El Paso 1 Also: 3,000: Wiles, 12:00.35. 80 hurdles: Track Club (Jaiden Long, Joshua Hoffart, Memphis 3-8, Salt Lake 2-9 The World-Herald’s Sam McKewon, Steven Pivovar and At Millard North Kylie Johnson, Lincoln, 14.50. 400 Rashaun Benton, Roderick Dailey), Kevin Coffey, Baseball America’s Aaron Fitt, Penn State New Orleans 5, Fresno 1 SF Cyclones 12, Fairway Asset Mustangs 1 relay: Peak Performance (Ariyah Green, 1:01.10. 1,600 relay: North Omaha ON THE AIR THURSDAY SacramentO 3, Round Rock 0 Putnam City N. (Okla.) 11, Jonesboro (Ark.) 4 Denaya Lewis, Jamia Mapp, Larissa Bengals (Christian Williams, Kylen beat writer Ben Jones of StateCollege.com and more. Las Vegas 8, Nashville 2 Fargo Royals 5, Reguis Jesuit (Colo.) 1 Good), 1:04.71. 1,600 relay: North Parmar Benson, Marreion Marks, Taivin COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Tacoma 4, Colorado Springs 2 JUNIORS Omaha Bengals (Ayrion Goodwin, Cierra Johnson), 5:02.11. 3,200 relay: Omaha Reno 7, Oklahoma City 6 Mississippi vs. TCU TV: ESPN Radio: KOZN 1620 7 p.m. Carpenter Dental 2, Dairy Queen Cats 0 Marks, Sincere Valentine, Ta’Viyana Racers (Jack Morrison, Kyser Grovijohn, SCHEDULE Nebraska City 13, Platte Valley 2 Austin), 4:52.59. 3,200 relay: Omaha Nathan Ray, Tony Miller), 12:30.19. High SOCCER MLS MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Thursday Racers (Amanda Hingorani, Wiles, Calla jump: Maximilian Murrell, Omaha, 5-1. SCHEDULE Cincinnati at Pittsburgh TV: MLB 11:30 a.m. Albuquerque at Omaha, 7:05 p.m. Wittland, Savanah Flores), 12:09.91. Long jump: Courtney Hunter, Omaha, World Cup Wednesday, June 25 El Paso at Iowa BASKETBALL High jump: Harris, 4-5. Long jump: Emily Montreal at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Kansas City at Detroit TV: FSN Radio: KBLR 97.3 Noon 16-4¼. Shot put: Hunter Saltzman, Bel- FIRST ROUND Fresno at New Orleans Richards, Papillion, 14-5. Shot put: La- levue, 41-6. Discus: Kaedon Thurman, GROUP A Atlanta at Washington TV: MLB 6 p.m. SacramentO at Round Rock WNBA najia Woodfolk, Omaha, 29-1½. Discus: Denton, 101-2. Javelin: Tyler Brown, Memphis at Salt Lake Promise Lloyd, 45-0. Javelin: Alex Rodri- W L T GF GA Pts TENNIS Eastern Conference W L Pct. GB Lincoln, 137-6. Pentathlon: Matthew Brazil ..............1 0 1 3 1 4 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Nashville at Las Vegas Atlanta.............................8 3 .727 — guez, Lincoln, 82-6. Pentathlon: Artavia Medill, Lincoln, 1,967 points. Oklahoma City at Reno Bosan, Omaha, 1,900 points. Mexico............1 0 1 1 0 4 Wimbledon Albuquerque at Omaha Radio: KZOT 1180 7:05 p.m. Chicago...........................6 5 .545 2 13-14: 100: Cameron Coleman, Omaha, Croatia ...........1 1 0 5 3 3 Colorado Springs at Tacoma Connecticut ....................7 6 .538 2 13-14: 100: Kiana Estima, Omaha, 11.91. 200: Mark Agee, Lincoln, SEEDING LIST WORLD CUP 12.96. 200: Estima, 26.82. 400: Cameroon......0 2 0 0 5 0 June 23-July 6 at LondoN Indiana............................5 5 .500 2½ 25.11. 400: Ethan Boerner, Bellevue, WEDNESDAY American Association Washington.....................5 7 .417 3½ Estima, 1:01.91. 800: Deyyn McDonald, 55.67. 800: Tyler Boyle, Lincoln, MEN Colombia vs. Ivory Coast TV: ESPN, Univision 11 a.m. Omaha, 2:37.40. 1,500: Mazie At Manaus, Brazil Seeds (with world ranking): 1. Novak Central Division W L Pct. GB New York.........................3 9 .250 5½ 2:22.82. 1,500: Boyle, 4:55.31. Croatia 4, Cameroon 0 Uruguay vs. England TV: ESPN, Univision 2 p.m. Western Conference Larsen, Gretna, 5:12.12. 3,000: Larsen, 3,000: Boyle, 10:47.75. 100 hurdles: Djokovic, Serbia (2). 2. Rafael Nadal, Gary...............................19 13 .594 — 11:21.31. 100 hurdles: Claire Strong, GROUP B Phoenix ...........................8 3 .727 — Ethan Boerner, Bellevue, 14.90. 200 Spain (1). 3. Andy Murray, Britain (5). Japan vs. Greece TV: ESPN, Univision 5 p.m. Kansas City................... 15 17 .469 4 Lincoln, 17.19. 200 hurdles: Caelyn W L T GF GA Pts Minnesota.......................9 4 .692 — hurdles: 4. Roger Federer, Switzerland (4). 5. Lincoln .......................... 14 19 .424 5½ Christiancy, Lincoln, 30.13.
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