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Sport Scoreboard Page 26 Sport Saturday, March 3, 2018 SPORT SCOREBOARD (World Boxing Super Series final). May 19 BERMUDA At Montreal (SHO), Adonis Stevenson v Badou Jack, 12, for Stevenson’s WBC light heavyweight title. RG FANTASY At Leeds, England, Lee Selby v Josh Warrington, 12, for Selby’s IBF featherweight title. OVERALL GW TOT CRICKET 1 TEAM SAGGA ivan Kasagga 58 1761 2 Cape Codders Ian Gilbertson 62 1753 FIRST TEST MATCH 3 Gunners For Life taaj j 43 1700 Kingsmead, Durban (second day of five; Australia 4 Glory Jamal Salaam 60 1698 won toss): South Africa, with no first-innings 5 Viqta FC Victor O. 57 1691 wickets in hand, are 189 runs behind Australia 6 £ucky №.7 Kyle Beezy 56 1690 Australia 7 Its A Process FC Liam Carroll 56 1677 First Innings 8 Sami’s Super Reds Joe Carolo 65 1666 Cameron Bancroft c de Kock b Philander .................5 9 Simple as Daat Jokai Fox 45 1665 David Warner c de Villiers b Philander ....................51 10 UnTouchables Jason Pencle 69 1661 Usman Khawaja c de Kock b Rabada ......................14 Steve Smith c de Villiers b Maharaj .........................56 FEBRUARY Shaun Marsh c de Villiers b Maharaj .......................40 GW TOT Mitchell Marsh c Morkel b Philander ........................96 1 UnTouchables Jason Pencle 69 250 Tim Paine c de Kock b Rabada ................................25 2 Dukes of Hazard Kevin McGeever 59 235 Pat Cummins b Maharaj ............................................3 3 Sinning is winning Sinny Smith 78 235 Mitchell Starc b Maharaj ...........................................35 4 Viqta FC Victor O. 57 231 Nathan Lyon c de Bruyn b Maharaj ..........................12 5 Yellowfin F.C. Sanjai Smith 57 229 Josh Hazlewood not out ............................................2 6 Farcelona Miguel DaPonte 66 225 Extras: (4b, 8lb) .........................................................12 6 Migos D deShield 62 225 Total (all out; 110.4 overs) .................................... 351 8 KM K M 64 224 Fall of wickets: 1-15, 2-39, 3-95, 4-151, 5-177, 6-237, 9 Pep Talk Glenn Simmons 79 221 7-251, 8-300, 9-341, 10-351. 10 Bermecca Lions Malcolm Raynor 54 220 Bowling: Morne Morkel 22-3-75-0, Vernon Philander 11 Sami’s Super Reds Joe Carolo 65 220 27-12-59-3, Keshav Maharaj 33.4-5-123-5, Kagiso 11 Mourinho’s Mafia Kevin Pacheco 63 220 Rabada 25-7-74-2, Aiden Markram 1-0-2-0, Theunis 13 Pitch Perfect John Martin 58 219 de Bruyn 2-0-6-0. 14 Den’s Lions Dennis Williams 60 218 South Africa 15 Glory Jamal Salaam 60 218 First Innings 16 *Future DNP* Olivia Pope 76 215 Dean Elgar c and b Lyon ...........................................7 16 Burggy’s Bullets Nekeisha Cameron 60 215 Aiden Markram c Bancroft b Cummins ....................32 18 Cartel441 Dazhon Jennings 56 213 Hashim Amla c Bancroft b Lyon ................................0 19 DaLiLa Desmond NASH 74 213 AB de Villiers not out ................................................71 19 Hazardous Blues Jenay Edness 64 213 Faf du Plessis c Paine b Starc ..................................15 n Congratulations to February’s winner, Jason Pen- Theunis de Bruyn c Paine b Starc .............................6 cle. To claim your prize, please e-mail bsaunders@ Quinton de Kock b Lyon ............................................20 royalgazette.com Vernon Philander c Paine b Starc .............................8 Keshav Maharaj b Hazelwood ...................................0 Kagiso Rabada lbw b Starc .......................................3 SQUASH Morne Morkel b Starc ................................................0 Extras: ........................................................................0 PSA BERMUDA OPEN Total: (all out; 51.4 overs) .................................... 162 Finals Fall of wickets: 1-27, 2-27, 3-55, 4-92, 5-108, 6-150, Men’s 7-158, 8-159, 9-162, 10-162. Mitchell Starc 10.4-3-34-5, Josh Hazlewood Angus Gillams, England, bt Adam Murrills, England, Bowling: 13-5-31-1, Nathan Lyon 16-3-50-3, Pat Cummins 12- 11-6, 11-7, 11-5 2-47-1. Women’s Umpires: Kumar Dharmasena, Sri Lanka, and Sund- Alex Fuller, South Africa, bt Milnay Louw, South Afri- aram Ravi, India. ca, 11-3, 9-11, 11-2, 11-5. Television umpire: Chris Gaffaney, New Zealand. WHAT’S ON WHERE Match referee: Jeff Crowe, New Zealand. FOOTBALL ICE HOCKEY Premier Division NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Today’s games EASTERN CONFERENCE X-Roads v PHC Zebras, Garrison Field, 3pm Atlantic Division Flanagan’s Onions v Devonshire Cougars, Goose GP W L OT Pts GF GA Gosling Field, 9pm Tampa Bay 65 44 17 4 92 233 176 Tomorrow’s games Boston 62 39 15 8 86 207 157 3pm Toronto 66 39 20 7 85 218 185 Dandy Town v Boulevard, St John’s Field or Goose Florida 61 30 25 6 66 181 197 Gosling Field Detroit 63 26 27 10 62 166 185 Young Men’s Social Club v North Village, Police Field Montreal 63 24 29 10 58 160 195 Ottawa 62 21 31 10 52 168 219 Somerset Trojans v Robin Hood, Somerset CC Buffalo 64 20 33 11 51 153 207 P W D L F A Pts Metropolitan Division PHC 14 9 3 2 52 13 30 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Robin Hood 14 8 3 3 39 22 27 Washington 64 36 21 7 79 198 191 Dev Cougars 14 8 3 3 28 14 27 Philadelphia 64 34 20 10 78 190 182 Dandy Town 14 8 2 4 35 18 26 Pittsburgh 65 36 25 4 76 212 198 North Village 14 7 3 4 28 24 24 New Jersey 64 33 23 8 74 190 193 X-Roads 14 6 2 6 31 32 20 Columbus 64 32 27 5 69 170 180 Boulevard 14 5 3 6 25 41 18 Carolina 64 28 25 11 67 171 194 Somerset 14 4 3 7 20 35 15 NY Islanders 64 29 28 7 65 208 228 Flanagan’s 14 2 2 10 19 50 8 NY Rangers 64 28 30 6 62 183 206 WESTERN CONFERENCE YMSC (R) 14 0 2 12 14 42 2 Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA First Division Nashville 63 40 14 9 89 206 162 Today’s game Winnipeg 63 37 17 9 83 213 170 Paget v Southampton Rangers, Southampton Oval, Photograph by Mark Humphrey/AP Minnesota 64 36 21 7 79 199 182 3pm Full court press: Texas A&M centre Khaalia Hillsman, right, runs into LSU’s Yasmine Bidikuindila in the second Dallas 64 36 23 5 77 190 169 Tomorrow’s games St. Louis 65 35 26 4 74 178 173 12.30pm half in the women’s Southeastern Conference tournament yesterday in Nashville Colorado 63 34 24 5 73 195 188 St George’s v St David’s, Wellington Oval Chicago 64 27 29 8 62 180 186 Pacific Division Devonshire Colts v Hamilton Parish, Police Field Wolverhampton Wanderers v Reading, 1.30pm Today’s games Monday’s games Ireland Rangers v Somerset Eagles, Malabar Field GP W L OT Pts GF GA Excelsior v AZ Alkmaar, 1.30pm Detroit at Cleveland, 8pm Vegas 63 41 17 5 87 218 173 BAA v Wolves, Goose Gosling Field LEAGUE ONE PSV Eindhoven v FC Utrecht, 1.30pm Milwaukee at Indiana, 8pm San Jose 65 35 21 9 79 194 180 P W D L F A Pts Today’s games NAC Breda v Feyenoord, 3.45pm Phoenix at Miami, 8.30pm Los Angeles 65 36 24 5 77 189 160 BAA 14 11 2 1 64 14 35 AFC Wimbledon v Charlton Athletic Heerenveen v Willem II, 3.45pm Boston at Chicago, 9pm Anaheim 64 31 21 12 74 176 178 Paget 14 11 1 2 40 14 34 Blackpool v Northampton Town Tomorrow’s games Memphis at San Antonio, 9.30pm Calgary 65 32 24 9 73 184 192 Southampton 14 9 5 0 60 15 32 Doncaster Rovers v Bury PEC Zwolle v VVV-Venlo, 7.30am Orlando at Utah, 10pm Edmonton 64 27 33 4 58 181 213 Somerset Eagles 14 7 4 3 28 19 25 Milton Keynes Dons v Bristol Rovers Sparta Rotterdam v ADO Den Haag, 9.30am Portland at LA Lakers, 11.30pm Vancouver 64 24 32 8 56 173 210 St David’s 14 8 1 5 33 32 25 Rochdale v Plymouth Argyle Vitesse v Ajax, 9.30am Arizona 63 19 34 10 48 153 208 St George’s 14 7 1 6 45 27 22 Scunthorpe United v Oldham Athletic FC Twente v FC Groningen, 11.45am BOXING Devonshire Colts 14 4 1 9 29 42 13 Shrewsbury Town v Peterborough United Thursday’s results FIGHT SCHEDULE Ireland Rangers 14 2 1 11 25 69 7 Southend United v Walsall PORTUGUESE LEAGUE Carolina 4 Philadelphia 1 Today Boston 8 Pittsburgh 4 Wolves 14 1 2 11 13 61 5 Tomorrow’s game Yesterday’s game At Paris, Brian Castano v Cedric Vitu, 12, for Casta- Florida 3 New Jersey 2 Hamilton Parish 14 1 0 13 15 59 3 Blackburn Rovers v Wigan Athletic, 8am FC Porto 2 Sporting CP 1 no’s WBA World super welterweight title. Tampa Bay 5 Dallas 4, overtime Masters Division Today’s games At Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York (SHO), De- LEAGUE TWO Nashville 4 Edmonton 2 Today’s games Feirense v Boavista, noon ontay Wilder v Luis Ortiz, 12, for Wilder’s WBC world Today’s games Arizona 5 Minnesota 3 3pm unless stated Benfica v Maritimo, 2.15pm heavyweight title; Jermall Charlo v Hugo Centeno, 12, Barnet v Port Vale San Jose 7 Chicago 2 Devonshire All-Stars v Wolves, Police Field, 1pm Estoril v Braga, 4.30pm for vacant WBC interim middleweight title. Cambridge United v Luton Town Los Angeles 5 Columbus 2 Prospect v Young Men’s Social Club, Police Field Tomorrow’s games At Madison Square Garden, New York (HBO), Carlisle United v Grimsby Town Today’s games Hamilton Parish v Devonshire Lions, St David’s Tondela v Chaves, 7.45am Sergey Kovalev v Igor Mikhalkin, 12, for Kovalev’s Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 2pm Cheltenham Town v Notts County SCC Extros v St George’s Stallions, Somerset CC Moreirense v Pacos de Ferreira, noon WBO-IBO light heavyweight titles; Dmitry Bivol v Sul- St Louis at Dallas, 3pm Coventry City v Lincoln City North Village Rams v St George’s All-Stars, Bernard Vitoria de Setubal v Rio Ave, 2pm livan Barrera, 12, for Bivol’s WBA World light heavy- Chicago at Los Angeles, 5pm Crawley Town v Wycombe Wanderers Park Vitoria de Guimaraes v Belenenses, 4.15pm weight title; Vaughn Alexander v Jaime Solorio, 10, Montreal at Boston, 6pm Crewe Alexandra v Forest Green Rovers middleweights.
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