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MATZ: It's Once More with Feeling Time: 05-02-2012 21:40 User: jpatterson PubDate: 05-03-2012 Zone: KY Edition: 1 Page Name: C6 Color: CyanMagentaYellowBlack C6 | THURSDAY,MAY 3, 2012 | THE COURIER-JOURNAL SPORTS | courier-journal.com/sports KY To report sports scores E-mail [email protected] or call Scorecard the sports desk at 502-582-4361, or toll free at 1-800-765-4011,ext. 4361 BASEBALL Sandoval,San Francisco,30. PRO BASKETBALL DOUBLES—YMolina, St. Louis, International 10;Tejada, New York, 10;Votto,Cin- NBA North WLPct. GB cinnati,10;Cuddyer,Colorado,9;Fur- Voting for the NBADefensive Player of the Year,asselected by a Pawtucket 16 10 .615 — cal,St. Louis,9;LaHair,Chicago,8;7 panel of 121 sportswritersand broadcastersthroughout North Buffalo 15 11 .577 1 tied at 7. America: Lehigh Valley 15 11 .577 1 TRIPLES—OHudson, San Diego, Player,Team 1st 2nd 3rdPts 1 4; Altuve,Houston, 3; Maybin, San Scranton/WB 13 10 .565 1 ⁄2 Tyson Chandler,New York 45 25 11 311 Syracuse 10 16 .385 6 Diego,3;Pagan, San Francisco,3; Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City 41 24 17 294 Rochester 915.375 6 Schierholtz, San Francisco,3. Dwight Howard, Orlando 18 23 27 186 South WLPct. GB HOME RUNS—Kemp,Los Ange- LeBron James,Miami 71920112 Gwinnett 18 7.720 — les,12; Braun, Milwaukee,7;Bruce, Kevin Garnett, Boston 29744 Charlotte 13 14 .481 6 Cincinnati,7;CGonzalez, Colorado, Tony Allen, Memphis 43736 1 7; PAlvarez, Pittsburgh, 6; Ethier,Los Norfolk 915.375 8 ⁄2 Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia 17733 Angeles,6;Freese,St. Louis,6;Hart, Durham 918.333 10 Shawn Marion, Dallas 22117 Milwaukee,6. West WLPct. GB Luol Deng, Chicago 12516 STOLEN BASES—Bonifacio,Mi- Toledo 15 9.625 — Josh Smith, Atlanta 0239 ami,10; SCastro,Chicago,10; DGor- Joakim Noah, Chicago 0206 Indianapolis 13 11 .542 2 don, Los Angeles,10; Schafer,Hous- 1 Marc Gasol,Memphis 0125 Columbus 13 12 .520 2 ⁄2 ton, 9; Heyward, Atlanta, 8; GParra, 1 Chris Paul,L.A. Clippers 0125 Louisville 918.333 7 ⁄2 Arizona, 8; Bourn, Atlanta, 7; Cam- Tuesday’sgames pana, Chicago,7;Maybin, San Die- Avery Bradley, Boston 0022 Durham 5, Louisville 4, 10 innings go,7;Victorino,Philadelphia, 7. MikeConley, Memphis 0022 Syracuse 8, Buffalo 0 PITCHING—Lohse,St. Louis,4-0; Grant Hill,Phoenix 0022 Toledo 8, Pawtucket 3 Lynn, St. Louis,4-0; Bumgarner,San Iman Shumpert, New York 0022 Gwinnett at Columbus,susp. Francisco,4-1. Greg Monroe,Detroit 0011 Lehigh Valley 4, Charlotte 1 STRIKEOUTS—Hamels,Philadel- Dwyane Wade,Miami 0011 Scranton/WB 5, Rochester 2 phia, 36; Garza, Chicago,36; Ker- Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma 0011 Indianapolis 6, Norfolk 4 shaw, Los Angeles,34; Strasburg, City Wednesday’sgames Washington, 34; GGonzalez, Wash- NBALEADERS Lehigh Valley 5, Charlotte 4 ington, 34; ASanchez, Miami,33; Durham 7, Louisville 5 PLAYOFFS /THROUGH MAY1 Volquez, San Diego,33. Scoring Buffalo 5, Syracuse 2 SAVES—Papelbon, Philadelphia, GFGFTPTS AVG Pawtucket at Toledo 9; Kimbrel,Atlanta, 8; Guerra, Los Bryant, LAL 226156934.5 DoneTalking, ridden by jockey Sheldon Russell, came from way back to win the Grade Gwinnett 7, Columbus 4, comp.of Angeles,8;Myers,Houston, 6; RBe- Westbrook, OKC 223957 28.5 susp.game tancourt, Colorado,6;Marshall,Cin- Parker,SAN 110828 28.0 III Illinois Derby by three-quarters of alength, above. ECLIPSE SPORTSWIRE Gwinnett at Columbus cinnati,5;FFrancisco,New York, 5; Nowitzki,DAL 218205628.0 Rochester vs.Scranton/WB Putz, Arizona, 5; Axford, Milwaukee, Durant, OKC 215185125.5 Indianapolis at Norfolk 5; HRodriguez, Washington, 5. Thursday’sgames James,MIA 218145125.5 MANE CHARACTER | DONE TALKING Syracuse at Buffalo HOCKEY Pierce,BOS 217134824.0 Pawtucket at Toledo Wade,MIA 219644 22.0 Gwinnett at Columbus NHL Holiday, PHL 218242 21.0 Louisville at Durham, 7:05 PLAYOFF GLANCE Anthony, NYK 215114120.5 »Family ties: Done Talking is by Broken They have been business partners for more Charlotte at Lehigh Valley All Times EDT Millsap,UTA 18420 20.0 Vowout of the Dixieland Band mare Dixie than 25 years, owning and operating an Rochester vs.Scranton/WB (x-if necessary) Young, LAC16419 19.0 Indianapolis at Norfolk CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Gay, MEM 18219 19.0 Talking. Broken Vowposted nine victories in overhead-door distribution company for the Friday’sgames (Best-of-7) Smith, ATL216 63819.0 14 starts and earned $725,296. He sired Mid-Atlantic Door Group. They bought two Pawtucket at Toledo Monday’sgames West, IND 213113718.5 Syracuse at Buffalo Washington 3, NY Rangers 2 Bynum, LAL 217337 18.5 Private Vow, who was 15th in the 2006 Ken- horses for atotal of $5,000 nearly 20 years Gwinnett at Columbus Los Angeles 5, St. Louis 2, Los An- Garnett, BOS 213935 17.5 ago and have been in the business ever since. Louisville at Durham, 7:05 geles leads series 2-0 Granger,IND 214435 17.5 tucky Derby. Dixie Talking raced just four Charlotte at Lehigh Valley Tuesday’sgame Harden, OKC 2619 34 17.0 times, winning three and earning $141,810. The name Skeedattle comes from the first Rochester vs.Scranton/WB New Jersey 4, Philadelphia 1, series Hayward, UTA12121717.0 Done Talking’sgrandsire is 1990 Derby win- horse the two bought, Seattle Skeedattle. Indianapolis at Norfolk tied 1-1 FG Percentage Midwest League Wednesday’sgames FG FGA PCT ner Unbridled. »Jockey: Sheldon Russell is 2for 2onDone Tuesday’sgames NY Rangers at Washington, series Diaw, SAN 45.800 »How he got here: Done Talking was 2-0-2 Talking, winning an allowance race at Parx Cedar Rapids 8, West Michigan 0 tied 1-1 Noah, CHI 15 19 .789 South Bend 6, Quad Cities 2, 1st Phoenix at Nashville,Phoenix leads Ibaka, OKC 10 14 .714 in five starts as a2-year-old, finishing fourth Racing before also riding him in the Illinois South Bend at Quad Cities,2nd series 2-0 Young, LAC69.667 in the Grade II Remsen at Aqueduct. He Derby. Russell has won 71 of 334 starts in Wednesday’sgames Thursday’sgames Davis,NYK 914.643 Fort Wayne at West Michigan Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7:30 Bynum, LAL 17 27 .630 opened his 3-year-old season with adis- 2012,earning $1.7million. The 24-year-old Peoria at Kane County St. Louis at Los Angeles,10 Conley, MEM 58.625 appointing 10th-place finish in the Gotham Russell got his start at the British Racing LakeCounty at Dayton Friday’sgame Brand, PHL 13 21 .619 Bowling Green at South Bend Phoenix at Nashville,7:30 Brewer,DEN 813.615 but bounced back in style, coming from way School after finishing high school at age 16. Lansing at Great Lakes Saturday’sgame Wade,MIA 19 31 .613 NY Rangers at Washington, 12:30 back to win the Grade III Illinois Derby by »What they say: "It’sbreathtaking, really," Quad Cities at Burlington, ppd., rain Rebounds Wisconsin at Clinton Sunday’sgames GOFF DEF TOT AVG three-quarters of alength. Smith said of his first trip to Churchill Downs. Beloit at Cedar Rapids St. Louis at Los Angeles,3 Smith, ATL23273015.0 »Running style: Done Talking is aclassic "I was going through the grandstand …and Thursday’sgames Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7:30 Hibbert, IND 2917 26 13.0 Quad Cities at Burlington Monday, May 7 Evans,LAC 1211 13 13.0 closer,having rallied from 13 lengths back to it’sreally abig place, alot bigger than I Fort Wayne at West Michigan Washington at NY Rangers,7:30 Garnett, BOS 2123 24 12.0 x-Nashville at Phoenix, 10 win the Illinois Derby. Trainer Hamilton thought. I’m in agood barn with agood Peoria at Kane County Davis,ORL 213102311.5 Tuesday, May 8 LakeCounty at Dayton Duncan, SAN 14711 11.0 Smith said the likely fast pace should benefit friend of mine in Dale Romans. That helped New Jersey at Philadelphia, TBD Lansing at Great Lakes Bynum, LAL 2517 22 11.0 x-Los Angeles at St. Louis,TBD his horse. "It should be alively pace up front, us out alot." Bowling Green at South Bend, 7:05 Noah, CHI 2714 21 10.5 Wisconsin at Clinton Wednesday, May 9 and that’swhat you want when you have a »Gimme acookie: Done Talking isn’tone x-NY Rangers at Washington, TBD Hill,LAL 2911 20 10.0 Beloit at Cedar Rapids West, IND 2515 20 10.0 horse like ours coming from offthe pace," for carrots or peppermints but prefers apple- Friday’sgames x-Phoenix at Nashville,TBD Thursday, May 10 Assists Lansing at Great Lakes GAST AVG Smith said. "Hopefully they’ll burn them- flavored cookies that include grain and Quad Cities at Burlington, 1stgame x-Philadelphia at New Jersey, TBD x-St. Louis at Los Angeles,TBD Paul,LAC 11111.0 selves out." molasses. "My wife gets this big old thing of Fort Wayne at West Michigan Rondo,BOS 11111.0 LakeCounty at Dayton Friday, May 11 »Trainer: Smith, 67, is alongtime trainer cookies, and she has all the horses spoiled on x-Nashville at Phoenix, TBD Parker,SAN 188.0 Wisconsin at Clinton Conley, MEM 188.0 who is based in Maryland and has his first them," Smith said. "When they see her Peoria at Kane County Saturday, May 12 x-Washington at NY Rangers,TBD Miller,DEN 2157.5 Bowling Green at South Bend, 7:35 Chalmers,MIA 2157.5 Kentucky Derby starter in Done Talking. He coming down the shedrow, boy, they get to Beloit at Cedar Rapids x-New Jersey at Philadelphia, TBD x-Los Angeles at St. Louis,TBD Gasol,LAL 2136.5 shared the title during the 2007 Laurel Park hollering and carrying on.
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