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NCAA Drops Hammer B2 - Thursday, June 27, 2013 Skagit Valley Herald / goskagit.com Scoreboard SPORTS BRIEFLY MARINERS STATISTICS BASEBALL NCAA Through Monday Today’s Area Schedule BATTERS AVG OBA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS E Major League Baseball Chavez ..........289 .299 180 17 52 7 0 2 10 3 24 0 2 1 American League Franklin .........283 .359 92 10 26 7 0 4 13 11 16 3 1 3 East Division YOUTH SPORTS Seager ..........282 .345 294 37 83 22 1 9 33 28 55 3 3 3 W L Pct GB Morales .........275 .334 280 30 77 18 0 9 41 21 52 0 0 0 Boston ......................47 33 .588 -- drops Gutierrez........267 .290 60 8 16 4 0 5 11 2 15 1 0 0 New York ...................42 35 .545 3½ Morse ...........251 .313 207 24 52 9 0 11 23 16 57 0 0 1 Baltimore ..................43 36 .544 3½ Baseball Smoak ..........243 .348 173 18 42 7 0 4 10 27 45 0 0 2 Tampa Bay .................41 38 .519 5½ Ibanez ...........240 .282 208 26 50 6 1 17 42 12 56 0 0 2 Toronto ......................39 38 .506 6½ Anacortes Steamers AA at Ferndale 6 p.m. Bay ...............220 .313 168 23 37 5 0 8 17 21 51 3 0 0 Central Division Zunino ...........214 .267 28 2 6 1 0 1 1 2 8 0 0 0 W L Pct GB hammer Skagit Valley Baseball Club M. Saunders ..209 .294 191 23 40 7 1 4 14 24 60 10 2 0 Detroit .......................42 34 .553 -- Ryan..............199 .258 211 17 42 6 0 2 15 16 49 4 2 9 Cleveland ..................40 37 .519 2½ B/C Team vs. Lakeside Recovery, at Sedro-Woolley 6 p.m. Sucre ............192 .241 26 1 5 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 Kansas City ...............36 39 .480 5½ Blanco ...........167 .259 48 4 8 3 0 1 4 6 14 0 0 1 Minnesota .................34 40 .459 7 Triunfel ..........048 .091 21 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 1 Oregon put on Chicago .....................32 43 .427 9½ Team Totals .237 .301 2623 277 621 116 4 85 268 229 640 26 11 34 West Division W L Pct GB PRO SPORTS PITCHERS W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO probation Texas ........................45 33 .577 -- Pryor ..........................0 0 0.00 7 0 0 7.1 3 0 0 0 1 7 Oakland.....................46 34 .575 -- Perez ..........................2 1 0.98 30 0 1 27.2 21 3 3 2 14 38 Los Angeles ...............35 43 .449 10 Iwakuma .....................7 3 2.26 16 16 0 107.1 78 30 27 13 17 96 The Associated Press Seattle ......................34 45 .430 11½ No games scheduled Medina .......................2 2 2.70 25 0 1 26.2 19 8 8 0 16 27 Houston ....................30 49 .380 15½ Hernandez ..................8 4 2.71 16 16 0 109.2 100 37 33 8 20 112 National League Bonderman .................1 1 3.30 5 5 0 30.0 27 11 11 4 10 10 East Division Furbush ......................1 3 3.81 33 0 0 28.1 18 15 12 3 16 42 Oregon will lose one W L Pct GB Wilhelmsen .................0 2 4.22 31 0 16 32.0 22 16 15 2 17 23 scholarship each of the Atlanta ......................45 34 .570 -- J. Saunders ................5 7 4.48 15 15 0 92.1 100 47 46 10 29 48 Washington................39 38 .506 5 Harang .......................3 7 5.29 12 12 0 64.2 74 42 38 11 11 59 next three seasons and Philadelphia ...............37 41 .474 7½ TV-Radio Capps ........................2 2 5.76 29 0 0 29.2 38 19 19 7 9 36 New York ...................31 43 .419 11½ Farquhar .....................0 0 6.05 12 0 0 19.1 18 13 13 2 7 28 was placed on probation Miami........................27 50 .351 17 Beavan .......................0 1 7.22 9 2 0 28.2 37 23 23 7 5 19 Central Division Team Totals 34 43 4.09 77 77 18 692.1 678 334 315 88 204 611 for three years for recruit- W L Pct GB Pittsburgh ..................48 30 .615 -- Today ing violations under for- St. Louis ...................48 30 .615 -- Time TV Radio mer coach Chip Kelly, but Cincinnati ..................45 34 .570 3½ 42. Jodi Ewart Shadoff .....12 $144,453 Chicago .....................32 44 .421 15 National Basketball Association Canadian Football League Today’s Game 43. Julieta Granada..........14 $143,627 avoided a bowl ban under Milwaukee .................32 44 .421 15 NBA Draft 4:30 p.m. ESPN 44. Jane Park ..................12 $139,302 West Division Montreal at Winnipeg, 6 p.m. NCAA sanctions issued Friday’s Games 45. Nicole Castrale ..........12 $137,324 W L Pct GB 46. Irene Cho ....................9 $136,207 Arizona ......................41 36 .532 -- Hamilton at Toronto, 4 p.m. on Wednesday. Canadian Football League British Columbia at Calgary, 7 p.m. 47. Danielle Kang ............13 $128,261 San Diego .................39 39 .500 2½ 48. Mina Harigae .............14 $126,812 Colorado ...................39 40 .494 3 Montreal at Winnipeg 6 p.m. NBCSN Saturday’s Game The NCAA Division I Saskatchewan at Edmonton, 12:30 p.m. 49. Sandra Gal ................13 $123,350 San Francisco ............38 40 .487 3½ 50. Alison Walshe ............12 $114,163 Committee on Infractions Los Angeles ...............35 42 .455 6 Golf TENNIS ——— found that Kelly and the Wednesday’s Interleague Games European Irish Open 6 a.m. Golf Champions Tour Miami 5, Minnesota 3 Charles Schwab Cup Leaders university failed to moni- Pittsburgh 4, Seattle 2 Senior Players Championship 9:30 a.m. Golf Wimbledon Through Sunday tor the program for its Boston 5, Colorado 3 PGA AT&T National noon Golf Wednesday Points Money Oakland 5, Cincinnati 0 At The All England Lawn Tennis 1. David Frost .............1,417 $1,122,305 involvement with Willie Wednesday’s American League Games U.S. Women’s Open noon ESPN2 & Croquet Club 2. Bernhard Langer .....1,119 $1,172,389 Toronto 3, Tampa Bay 0 London 3. Fred Couples .............869 $704,492 Lyles and his Houston- Cleveland 4, Baltimore 3 Purse: $34.9 million (Grand Slam) 4. John Cook .................795 $748,284 Texas 8, N.Y. Yankees 5 Auto Racing Surface: Grass-Outdoor 5. Kohki Idoki ................756 $378,000 based recruiting service. L.A. Angels 7, Detroit 4 NASCAR Truck qualifying 2 p.m. Speed Singles 6. Esteban Toledo ..........734 $688,139 Kansas City 4, Atlanta 3, 10 innings Men 7. Russ Cochran ............732 $641,605 The committee decided N.Y. Mets 3, Chicago White Sox 0 NASCAR Truck race 5 p.m. Speed Second Round 8. Jay Haas ...................701 $633,910 against hitting Oregon Houston 4, St. Louis 3 Lukasz Kubot, Poland, def. Steve Darcis, 9. Kenny Perry ...............698 $594,550 Wednesday’s National League Games Belgium, walkover. 10. Mark O’Meara .........585 $575,477 with a bowl ban or other Washington 3, Arizona 2 Tennis Adrian Mannarino, France, def. John Isner 11. Tom Pernice Jr. .........569 $658,985 Kansas City 4, Atlanta 3, 10 innings Wimbledon 4 a.m. ESPN2 (18), United States, 1-1 (0-15), retired. 12. Michael Allen ...........568 $616,486 major penalties, hand- Chicago Cubs 5, Milwaukee 4 Viktor Troicki, Serbia, def. Andrey 13. Duffy Waldorf ...........550 $473,568 N.Y. Mets 3, Chicago White Sox 0 Kuznetsov, Russia, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. 14. Jeff Sluman .............539 $576,327 ing down sanctions that Houston 4, St. Louis 3 Men’s Soccer Jerzy Janowicz (24), Poland, def. Radek 15. Kirk Triplett ..............478 $446,802 mostly fell in line with L.A. Dodgers 4, San Francisco 2 Stepanek, Czech Republic, 6-2, 5-3, retired. 16. Rocco Mediate.........461 $563,845 Philadelphia at San Diego, late Spain vs. Italy 11:30 a.m. ESPN Dustin Brown, Germany, def. Lleyton 17. Tom Lehman ............398 $471,590 those proposed earlier by Today’s American League Games Hewitt, Australia, 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 (3), 6-2. 18. Mark Calcavecchia ...381 $446,858 Texas (D.Holland 5-4) at N.Y. Yankees Kenny de Schepper, France, def. Marin 19. Gene Sauers ...........362 $492,272 the university. (P.Hughes 3-6), 10:05 a.m. X Games Cilic (10), Croatia, walkover. 20. Craig Stadler ...........327 $373,525 “I’ve not met an insti- L.A. Angels (Weaver 1-4) at Detroit (Fister Event coverage 5 p.m. (taped) ESPN2 Benoit Paire (25), France, def. Stephane 21. Peter Senior ............296 $480,221 6-5), 10:08 a.m. Robert, France, 6-4, 7-5, 6-4. 22. Jay Don Blake ..........295 $485,893 tution that wants to go Cleveland (Kluber 6-4) at Baltimore (Mig. Nicolas Almagro (15), Spain, def. Guil- 23. Mike Goodes ...........267 $393,808 Gonzalez 5-3), 4:05 p.m. Minor League Baseball laume Rufin, France, 7-5, 6-7 (6), 6-3, 6-4. 24. Fred Funk ................238 $438,238 through the infractions Toronto (Wang 1-0) at Boston (Lester 7-4), Fernando Verdasco, Spain, def. Julien 25. Brad Faxon ..............230 $294,691 4:10 p.m. Everett at Tri-City 7 p.m. 1380 AM Benneteau (31), France, 7-6 (1), 7-6 (4), 6-4. 26. Jim Rutledge ............164 $206,548 and enforcement process,” Kansas City (Guthrie 7-5) at Minnesota Ernests Gulbis, Latvia, def. Jo-Wilfried 27. Kiyoshi Murota.........160 $80,000 (Deduno 3-2), 5:10 p.m. Tsonga (6), France, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, retired.
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