LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER | KENTUCKY.COM SCOREBOARD SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 2013 C13

Smallwood, Cirbo (5), Haney (6), PGA EUROPE: AVANTHA MASTERS SUNDAY’S LINEUP MAJOR LEAGUE Transactions Pence (7), Arias (8) and Burns, Wil- liams, Robinson; Hess, Price (4), Lucio At Greater Noida, India BASEBALL (7), Morton (9) and Parris. W—Price 7,347-yd., par-72 American League Jaypee Greens Golf & Spa Resort NEW YORK YANKEES—Placed RHP (3-1). L—Haney (1-1). 2B—M: Sweeney, Chapman works out of jam Michael Pineda on the 60-day DL. Rawe; T: Wulf. 3B—T: Miles. HR—ML El- Thomas Aiken . . .67-69-62—198 -18 more; T: Stephens, Thomasson, Miles. Liang Wenchong .66-66-69—201 -15 OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Released 6 p.m. Jerry Tipton and John Clay tweet during the NCAA LHP Garrett Olson. Records—Tennessee Tech 12-6 (4-1 David Drysdale . .66-68-68—202 -14 in Reds’ victory against Giants National League OVC), Morehead St. 7-11 (2-3). Kiradech Aphibarnrat 68-68-66—202 -14 Tournament Selection Show. Twitter: @JerryTipton, @johnclayiv —Optioned RHP Scott Hend .....67-68-68—203 -13 Curtis Partch, IF Henry Rodriguez, 1B Xavier ...... 000 000 000—0 6 2 Joonas Granberg .67-67-69—203 -13 Aroldis Chapman rebounded from a first-inning jam in his Neftali Soto and RHP Pedro Villarreal to Louisville ....100 100 14x—7 13 0 Tommy Fleetwood 69-65-69—203 -13 TV, radio fourth appearance and second start of spring training, helping the Louisville (IL) and 1B/OF Donald Lutz to Westrick, Johnson (8), Bodner (8) Others Cincinnati Reds beat the 7-6 on Saturday at Pensacola (SL). and Rizzie; Thompson, Filomeno (9) Berry Henson . . .69-71-67—207 -9 AUTO RACING FOOTBALL Jason Knutzon .. .71-70-72—213 -3 Scottsdale, Ariz., in a split-squad game for both clubs. and Crain. W—Thompson (5-0). L— 12:30 p.m. NASCAR Sprint Cup: Food City 500 Fox-56 National Football League Westrick (1-3). 2B—X: Nittoli. HR— The Reds continue to consider whether to make the left-hander GREEN BAY PACKERS—Re-signed Ratajczak. CHAMPIONS-TOSHIBA CLASSIC 7 p.m. NHRA: Gatornationals (taped) ESPN2 LB Robert Francois. the team’s fifth starter or keep him in the closer role. Chapman got At Newport Beach, Calif. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Re- BASEBALL out of a no-out, bases-loaded situation with just one run allowed. signed CB Kyle Arrington and CB Aqib Xavier ...... 000 015 000—6 5 1 6,584-yd., par-71 Talib. Signed S Adrian Wilson. Released Louisville ....002 220 02x—8 13 1 Newport Beach Country Club 4 p.m. MLB pre-season: Cubs vs. Athletics WGN After walking the first two hitters he faced and throwing a WR Brandon Lloyd. Koors, Klever (6) and Rizzie; Ruxer, David Frost ...... 63-66—129 -13 wild pitch, he settled down and finished his day with four innings Kidston (6), Funkhouser (6), Burdi 4 p.m. MLB pre-season: Indians vs. Reds FS Ohio NEW YORK GIANTS—Signed LB Dan Fred Couples ...... 64-66—130 -12 pitched, two hits allowed, three walks and two . Connor. (9) and Gibson. W—Funkhouser (1-0). Jim Gallagher, Jr. .. . 66-68—134 -8 9 p.m. World Baseball Classic semifinals: teams TBD MLB NEW YORK JETS—Re-signed K Nick L—Klever (2-2). Sv—Burdi (3). 2B—X: Scott Hoch ...... 71-64—135 -7 ■ Joey Votto and Ryan Hanigan homered for Cincinnati and Folk. Forney; L: Ratajczak, Gibson. 3B—L: Jay Haas ...... 69-66—135 -7 minor-leaguer Khris Davis connected twice for Milwaukee, and the SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Signed S Whiting. HR—L: White. Bob Tway ...... 68-67—135 -7 Craig Dahl to a three-year contract. Records—Louisville 16-2, Xavier 6-11. 11:30 a.m. The John Calipari Show WKYT-27 Reds’ other squad tied the Brewers 9-9 in nine innings at Phoenix. SEAHAWKS—Signed DE D.A. Weibring ..... 67-68—135 -7 Dan Forsman ...... 68-68—136 -6 1 p.m. Men: Atlantic Coast Tournament finals, ESPN Reds starter Mike Leake allowed 10 hits and seven runs — five Michael Bennett. SATURDAY’S SCORES 1 HOCKEY Esteban Toledo .... 68-68—136 -6 Miami vs. earned — in 3 ⁄3 innings of his third start. National Hockey League Lindsey Wilson 4 .....Cumberlands 3 Peter Senior ...... 68-68—136 -6 1 p.m. Men: Atlantic 10 Tournament finals, CBS-27 Mike Fiers was hit as hard. He allowed eight hits and five runs CAROLINA HURRICANES—Claimed F St. Catharine 4 ...... Bluefield 1 Others St. Louis vs. VCU Adam Hall off waivers from Tampa Bay. Thomas More 7 ...... Franklin 5 Rocco Mediate ..... 70-68—138 -4 in four innings in his fifth appearance and fourth start. COLLEGE Adrian 8 ...... Thomas More 7 Tommy Armour III . . 68-70—138 -4 1 p.m. Men: SEC Tournament finals, ABC-36 Davis homered off Leake in the third and off in NORTHWESTERN—Fired men’s bas- Union 9-2 ...... Montreat 3-3 Russ Cochran ..... 70-72—142 E Florida vs. Mississippi the fifth. The homers were his fourth and fifth of the spring. ketball coach Bill Carmody. Mark O’Meara ..... 75-69—144 +2 TEXAS TECH—Retained interim HIGH SCHOOL 1 p.m. Women: Horizon League Tournament finals, ESPNU ■ Stephen Strasburg moved one step closer to being ready men’s basketball coach Chris Walker. LPGA: FOUNDERS CUP Loyola (Ill.) vs. Green Bay for his opening day start by striking out eight Houston Astros. The Fired men’s assistant basketball coach- Paintsville ....000 300 0—3 6 4 1:30 p.m. The Brian Lane Show CWKYT-27.2 es Jeremy Cox and Bubba Jennings; Bath Co...... 010 204 x—7 7 1 At Phoenix 24-year-old right-hander threw a spring training-high 93 pitches in men’s basketball operations assistants Daniels, Murray (4), Taylor (4) and 6,583-yd., par-72 2 p.m. The Matthew Mitchell Show CWKYT-27.2 51⁄3 innings of a 4-2 loss. At one point, Strasburg struck out five Craig Wells and Jim Shaw; and men’s Burchell; Wright, Moore (6) and Whitt. JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Re- 3:30 p.m. Men: Big Ten Tournament finals, CBS-27 basketball video production assistants sort & Spa, Wildfire Golf Club batters in a row. W—Moore (1-0). L—Taylor (0-1). 2B—B: Wisconsin vs. Ohio State Josh Mills and Derrick Jasper. Fryman, Wright. 3B—P: Miller. Ai Miyazato .....63-67-67—197 -19 ■ Placido Polanco was 2-for-3 with a double in his return from Records—Bath Co. 1-0, Paintsville 1-1. Stacy Lewis .....68-65-68—201 -15 3:30 p.m. NBA: Knicks at Clippers ABC-36 an oblique strain that had sidelined him since March 1, and the Jee Young Lee . . .65-64-72—201 -15 5 p.m. Women: Northeast Tournament finals, ESPNU Marlins beat the Mets 4-2 Saturday as Justin Turner became the Auro racing Pulaski Co. . . . 020 10— 3 1 2 Angela Stanford ..68-70-65—203 -13 St. Francis vs. Quinnipiac Mercer Co. . . . 623 02—13 12 2 Lizette Salas ....69-68-66—203 -13 latest injured New York player. Turner, the leading candidate to replace Wesley, Cornett (3) and Smith; Anna Nordqvist . .70-66-67—203 -13 6 p.m. NCAA Tournament Selection Show CBS-27 injured third baseman David Wright, sprained his right ankle in the NASCAR Stoeckinger, Horn (2), Tate (5) and Gerina Piller ....66-69-68—203 -13 7 p.m. Girls: Sweet Sixteen finals, CWKYT-27.2 fourth inning while attempting a throw after fielding a ball hit by Jus- Brown, Doughty. W—Stoeckinger (1-0). Others Marion County vs. Notre Dame (taped) SPRINT CUP: FOOD CITY 500 L—Wesley (0-1). 2B—M: Long, Sims. Karrie Webb ....70-69-66—205 -11 tin Ruggiano. Turner went to the hospital to take precautionary X-rays. HR—M: Banks. Paula Creamer . .69-70-69—208 -8 9 p.m. NIT Selection Show ESPNU After Friday qualifying; race Sunday “I think just getting up, going to make the throw, I caught my front Records—Mercer Co. 2-0, Pulaski Cindy LaCrosse . .69-68-74—211 -5 At Bristol, Tenn. Meaghan Francella 71-71-77—219 +3 GOLF spike on the lip of the grass, and then in order to try to catch my bal- Lap length: .533 miles Co. 1-1. (Car number in parentheses) 9 a.m. PGA Europe: Avantha Masters (taped) Golf ance, all my weight went on my right foot, and I turned it over,” Turner 1. (18) , , 129.535 mph. said. “I don’t think it’s too bad though. I was able to walk off on my 1 p.m. PGA: Tampa Bay Classic Golf 2. (5) , , 128.995 Hockey own, and it’s not too swollen. So, hopefully, as long as it doesn’t blow 3. (11) , Toyota, 128.96 Basketball 3 p.m. PGA: Tampa Bay Classic NBC-18 4. (55) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 128.528 up overnight and get too bad, it will just be a couple days.” 5. (27) , Chevrolet, 128.356 NBA NHL 4 p.m. LPGA: Founders Cup Golf ■ Jeff Samardzija scattered three hits over five scoreless 6. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 128.288 7:30 p.m. Champions: Toshiba Classic (taped) Golf 7. (2) , Ford, 128.211 EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE innings for a Cubs split squad in a 5-1 victory over the Rangers. 8. (14) , Chevrolet, 128.005 Atlantic Division Atlantic Division HOCKEY Samardzija struck out three and walked one. 9. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 127.946 W L Pct GB W L OT Pts GF GA ■ Chris Sale had his worst start of spring training, giving up 10. (22) , Ford, 127.877 New York ...... 38 25 .603 — Pittsburgh . . . 21 8 0 42 106 79 12:30 p.m. NHL: Bruins at Penguins NBC-18 11. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 127.869 Brooklyn ...... 38 27 .585 1 New Jersey . . 13 9 6 32 71 79 7:30 p.m. NHL: Sabres at Washington NBC Sports five runs and seven hits in five-plus innings, but a White Sox split 12. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 127.852 Boston ...... 36 29 .554 3 N.Y. Rangers . 13 12 2 28 65 67 squad roughed up Jarrod Parker and the Athletics in an 11-5 win. A 13. (48) , Chevrolet, Toronto ...... 26 40 .394 13½ N.Y. Islanders .12 12 3 27 79 88 8 p.m. NHL: Predators at Oilers FS South 127.835 day after amassing 15 hits, the White Sox banged out 17 more. Philadelphia . 13 15 1 27 79 88 14. (38) , Ford, 127.792 Philadelphia . . . 25 40 .385 14 HORSE RACING Southeast Division Northeast Division 15. (13) Casey Mears, Ford, 127.588 12:40 p.m. Live racing begins TVG 16. (31) , Chevrolet, 127.512 x-Miami...... 50 14 .781 — Boston .....19 4 3 41 80 55 GOLF Atlanta ...... 36 29 .554 14½ Montreal ....18 5 4 40 88 69 17. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, LACROSSE 127.47 Washington ....23 42 .354 27½ Ottawa .....14 8 6 34 68 61 18. (29) , Chevrolet, 127.453 Orlando ...... 18 48 .273 33 Toronto .....15 12 1 31 82 78 3 p.m. College men: Colgate at Michigan ESPNU Three tied for lead at Innisbrook 19. (78) , Chevrolet, 127.393 Charlotte ...... 14 52 .212 37 Buffalo .....10 14 4 24 73 88 20. (43) , Ford, 127.377 Central Division Southeast Division SOCCER Kevin Streelman figured a good round Saturday would at least 21. (99) , Ford, 127.36 Carolina ....15 11 1 31 82 76 Indiana ...... 40 26 .606 — 1 p.m. MLS: Houston at Dallas ESPN2 get him in the mix at the Tampa Bay Championship. It wound up 22. (9) , Ford, 127.36 Chicago...... 36 29 .554 4½ Winnipeg ....14 11 2 30 71 77 23. (15) , Toyota, 127.3 Tampa Bay . . 12 15 1 25 92 84 giving him a share of the lead at Palm Harbor, Fla. Milwaukee .....32 32 .500 8 SOFTBALL 24. (16) , Ford, 127.258 Detroit ...... 23 44 .343 18½ Washington . . 11 15 1 23 73 82 Adam Scott and K.J. Choi led a surprising retreat at Innisbrook, 25. (83) , Toyota, 127.132 Cleveland .....22 43 .338 18½ Florida ...... 7 15 6 20 67 105 Noon College: East Carolina at UAB FS Ohio 26. (30) , Toyota, 126.595 allowing for a wild game of musical chairs at the top of the leader WESTERN CONFERENCE 27. (95) , Ford, 126.578 WESTERN CONFERENCE 1 p.m. College: Tennessee at Florida FS South Central Division board with nothing remotely close to being settled going into the 28. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 126.528 Southwest Division 29. (51) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, W L Pct GB W L OT Pts GF GA TENNIS final round. Sixteen players were separated by only three shots. 126.42 x-San Antonio . . 50 16 .758 — Chicago. . . . . 22 2 3 47 87 59 Streelman finished his 6-under 65 nearly three hours before the 30. (34) , Ford, 126.403 Memphis ...... 44 20 .688 5 St. Louis ....15 10 2 32 83 79 3 p.m. ATP/WTA: BNP Paribas Open ESPN2 31. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, Houston ...... 36 30 .545 14 Detroit .....13 10 5 31 73 73 last group walked off the 18th green. Justin Leonard ran off four 126.237 Dallas ...... 31 34 .477 18½ Columbus . . . 11 12 6 28 64 76 birdies in a five-hole stretch around the turn and had the lead to 32. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, New Orleans . . . 22 44 .333 28 Nashville ....11 11 6 28 65 74 Around town himself before a bogey from the bunker on the 15th. He had a 67. 125.947 Northwest Division Northwest Division 33. (7) , Chevrolet, 125.848 x-Oklahoma City 49 17 .742 — Minnesota . . . 15 10 2 32 70 68 HORSE RACING George Coetzee bounced back from his lone bogey with a birdie on 34. (98) Michael McDowell, Ford, 125.74 Denver ...... 45 22 .672 4½ Vancouver . . . 13 7 6 32 75 72 12:25 p.m. Simulcasting begins at Keeneland the rowdy 17th hole, where Hooters waitresses serve wings in the 35. (36) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 125.732 Utah ...... 33 32 .508 15½ Calgary .....11 11 4 26 75 87 grandstands. That gave him a 68. 36. (19) , Toyota, 125.708 Portland ...... 30 34 .469 18 Edmonton . . . 10 11 6 26 66 79 12:40 p.m. Simulcasting begins at The Red Mile 37. (93) , Toyota, Owner Minnesota .....22 41 .349 25½ Colorado ....10 13 4 24 69 84 They were tied at 6-under 207, more evidence that the Copper- points Pacific Division TENNIS 38. (87) , Toyota, owner Pacific Division head course is perhaps the most complete test in Florida. Even on a pts. L.A. Clippers . . . 45 21 .682 — Anaheim ....20 3 3 43 89 64 Noon College women: Mississippi State vs. Kentucky warm, breezy afternoon, it was easier to go backward than to move 39. (47) , Toyota, owner Golden State . . . 37 30 .552 8½ Los Angeles .. 14 10 2 30 76 69 at Hilary J. Boone Complex pts. L.A. Lakers ....35 32 .522 10½ Phoenix .....13 11 4 30 77 78 away from the field. Scott and Choi were proof of that. 40. (35) , Ford, owner pts. Sacramento . . . 23 43 .348 22 San Jose ....12 8 6 30 62 64 Scott had a two-putt birdie on the opening hole to briefly take 41. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, Phoenix ...... 22 45 .328 23½ Dallas ...... 12 11 3 27 68 73 the lead, and that was the highlight of his day. He three-putted from owner pts. x-clinched playoff spot NOTE: Two points for a win, one point Eastern Ky. .. .200 000 0—2 7 0 DOUBLES about 15 feet for bogey on third, made bogey with a wedge in his 42. (33) , Chevrolet, Saturday’s games for overtime loss. Belmont .....000 000 0—0 0 1 Gerritsen-Labeja def. Cornea-Di Sal- owner pts. Washington 127, Phoenix 105 Saturday’s games Pittsenbarger and Tackett; Moon and vo 8-4; Carre-Tavares led Oscoz-Poffo hand on the par-5 fifth hole and stumbled to a 76. Choi, who also 43. (32) Terry Labonte, Ford, owner Boston 4, Washington 1 Boston 105, Charlotte 88 Johnson. W—Pittsenbarger (8-5). L— 6-5, dnf.; Faouzi-Kinnen def. Karac- was one shot out of the lead, didn’t make a birdie in his round of 76. pts.. Philadelphia 98, Indiana 91 Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Rangers 0 Moon (2-3). 2B—E: Tackett. Kubek 8-0. FAILED TO QUALIFY Cleveland at San Antonio (n) Ottawa 4, Buffalo 3 (OT) “It is hard,” Leonard said. “There’s not a whole lot of birdie holes Records—Eastern Ky. 13-9 (2-0 OVC), 44. (44) , Ford, 124.452 Detroit at Portland (n) Minnesota 6, Colorado 4 Belmont 7-11 (0-2). At Ft. Myers, Fla. on those last six holes. With the greens getting firmer and faster as Memphis at Utah (n) Tampa Bay 4, Carolina 1 Florida Gulf Coast 7, Northern Ky. 0 they did today — which I’m sure they will again tomorrow. You have to Sunday’s games Columbus 1, Phoenix 0 (SO) SINGLES Orlando at Milwaukee, 1 p.m. Winnipeg at Toronto (n) Mercer ...... 200 410 0—7 13 2 be pretty patient out there and really pick your spots pretty carefully.” Baseball Means def. Romeo 6-0, 6-0; Mandic Miami at Toronto, 1 p.m. Montreal at New Jersey (n) Northern Ky. ..000 100 1—2 6 2 def. Spradlin 6-0; Sterkel def. Kleynen ■ David Frost maintained a one-stroke lead over Fred Couples New York at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Florida (n) Rice and Santana; Benhase, Schwae- 6-0, 6-0; Bechtel def. Robinson 6-0, 6-3. in the Champions Tour’s Toshiba Classic, eagling the final hole at MAJOR LEAGUE Golden State at Houston, 7 p.m. Anaheim at St. Louis (n) ble (4) and Lang. W—Rice (8-5). L— New Orleans at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Chicago at Dallas (n) Benhase (5-8). 2B—M: Kennedy, Rea. Means def. Abramovich 6-0, 6-0; Newport Beach, Calif., for a 5-under 66. SPRING TRAINING Oklahoma City at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Vancouver (n) 3B—M: Rea. Botha def. Diaz 6-0, 6-0. “It was a day where Freddy and I battled it out,” Frost said. “We Atlanta at Brooklyn, 8 p.m. San Jose at Los Angeles (n) DOUBLES Saturday’s games were on top of the leader board all day and he made a nice birdie on Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Sunday’s games Mercer ...... 002 000 1—3 6 0 Bechtel-Botha def. Romeo-Kleynen Detroit 3, St. Louis 0 Boston at Pittsburgh, 12:30 p.m. 8-1; Mandic-Sterkel def. Spradlin- 10 and I followed it with one and we did the same thing on 13. I think Baltimore 3, Toronto 1 Northern Ky. ..001 000 0—1 6 2 Winnipeg at Ottawa, 5 p.m. Robinson 8-1; Means-Means def. Diaz- Minnesota 2, Pittsburgh 1 COLLEGE MEN Nidiffer, Rice (5) and Santana; we played steady golf.” Buffalo at Washington, 7 p.m. Abramovich 8-0. Philadelphia 7, N.Y. Yankees (ss) 0 Schwaeble and Speakman. W—Nidiffer ■ Thomas Aiken shot a 10-under 62 to lead in the European NAIA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT Nashville at Edmonton, 8 p.m. (8-8) L—Schwaeble (1-8). Sv—Rice (1). Boston 9, Tampa Bay 2 At Murray Tour’s Avantha Masters by three shots after three rounds at Greater Miami 4, N.Y. Mets 2 At Kansas City, Mo. 2B—M: Santana; N: Davis, McQueen. Murray St. 7. Morehead St. 0 (ss) 5, Texas (ss) 1 (All times p.m. unless noted) HR—M: Jarboe. Noida, India. Aiken had eight birdies and an eagle to total 18-under Suga def. Cran 6-2, 7-6; Canty def. Chicago White Sox 11, Oakland (ss) 5 FRIDAY’S LATE SECOND ROUND Records—Mercer Co. 16-14 (5-2 A- Lacrosse Pacheco-Brousseau 6-2, 7-5; Blue def. 198 to move ahead of Liang Wenchong, whose 69 gave him 15 Texas (ss) 4, L.A. Dodgers 0 Culver-Stockton 97 ...... Concordia 85 Sun), Northern Ky. 6-17 (0-5). McLean 6-0, 6-0; Patton def. Beaule under. Oakland (ss) 13, L.A. Angels 13, tie LSU-Shreveport 77 ...... Evangel 70 6-2, 6-0. Chicago Cubs (ss) 8, Kansas City 3 Columbia 66 ...... Hope Int’l 64 COLLEGE MEN HIGH SCHOOL ■ Ai Miyazato pulled back in front in the LPGA Founders Cup Milwaukee 9, Cincinnati (ss) 9, tie Huerth def. Wright 6-0, 6-0; Stoltz MidAm. Nazarene 68 . .Okla. Baptist 66 At Memphis, Tenn. at Phoenix, making three birdies in a four-hole stretch on the back Cincinnati (ss) 7, San Francisco (ss) 6 Lincoln Co. .. .000 002 0—2 4 1 def. Preston 7-5, 6-0. Lindsey Wilson 66 ...... Faulkner 60 Rhodes 12, Transylvania 9 nine and saving par with a long putt on the par-4 finishing hole. At San Diego 10, Arizona 6 SATURDAY’S QUARTERFINALS E.Jessamine ..000 002 1—3 6 1 DOUBLES Goals—R: Vavrek 2, Robinson 2, Seattle 5, Colorado 2 SAGU 84 ...... Montana Western 79 Gabriel and Brown; Hamm and Fish- Canty-Huerth vs. Cran-McLean 6-3, 19-under 197, she had a two-stroke lead over Stacy Lewis. Charette 4, Viera, Sanford, Posey, Atlanta 4, N.Y. Yankees (ss) 0 Georgetown 86 . . . Culver-Stockton 82 er. W—Hamm (1-0). L—Gabriel (0-2). unfinished; Blue-Suga def. Pacheco- Turner; T: Douthat 4, Downing, Erwin Houston vs. Washington (n) LSU-Shreveport 79 ...... Columbia 78 2B—L: Meece. HR—E: Rainwater. Brousseau-Beaule 8-2; Patton-Stoltz 3, Wright. San Francisco (ss) vs. Cleveland (n) Lindsey Wilson 83 ..MidAm. Nazarene 74 Records—East Jessamine 1-0, Lin- def. Wright-Preston 8-3. UK SPORTS Goalkeepers—R: Salamunovich, Sunday’s Reds game SEMIFINALS coln Co. 0-2. Carr; T: Slone. Cleveland vs. Cincinnati at Goodyear, Monday, March 18 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Records—Rhodes 4-3, Transylvania 4-3. Gymnastics breaks UK record — again Ariz., 4:05 p.m. SAGU vs. Lindsey Wilson, 7 At Nelson Co. At Berea Georgetown vs. LSU-Shreveport, 9 COLLEGE WOMEN Lex. Catholic. . 611 22—12 12 1 Lexington Christian 3, Corbin 2 At Phoenix, Ariz. The Kentucky gymnastics record total team score record lasted CHAMPIONSHIP Jeffersontown . 000 00— 0 2 4 SINGLES Cincinnati (ss) .131 000 121—9 16 2 Tuesday, March 19 At Thomas Field just two weeks as the Cats scored 196.775 on Saturday at Penn Baker and Martin, Biega. Lalonde, Conner Maguet (C) def. Bri.Bilder- Milwaukee ....502 010 001—9 15 0 Semifinals winners, 8:30 Berry 14, Transylvania 13 Brinley (3) and Newell. W—Baker (1-0). back 6-3, 6-2; Reedy (C) def. Puckett State. The 16th-ranked Nittany Lions won the meet with 197.325. Leake, C.Manno (4), Marshall (5), Goals—B: Dziuznyski 6, Flatt 2, L—Lalonde (1-2). 2B—L: Biega, Martin, 6-3, 4-6, 1-0 (3); Bro.Bilderback (L) def. LeCure (6), Arredondo (8), Stevens (9) GEORGETOWN 86, Rosenberg, Fischer, Jones, Witten, Needing a 49.3 on balance beam to break the record, Kentucky Carlino 2. Reedy 7-5, 6-1. and Hanigan, C.Miller; Fiers, D.Hand Shupenko, Slade; T: Bausum 6, Spraker got a 49.475. The 19th-ranked Cats previously broke the school- CULVER-STOCKTON 82 Records—Lexington Catholic 1-0, (5), T.Webb (7), Mic.Gonzalez (8), 4, Harrison 2, Bier. DOUBLES NAIA Tournament at Kansas City, Mo. Jeffersontown 1-4 record with 196.5 on March 3 at Ball State. R.Wooten (9) and R.Diaz, A.de la Rosa. Goalkeepers—B: Martin; T: Shaugh- Ludt-Slone (L) def. Heinss-Jewell 6-1, Quarterfinals HRs—Cincinnati, Votto (2), Hanigan (1). nessy. 6-3; Sonday-Thornton (L) def. Bingham- Alexis Gross won both the uneven bars (9.9) and balance beam GEORGETOWN (26-8) — Moses 5-10 Milwaukee, K.Davis 2 (5). Records—Berry 3-4, Transylvania 3-2. Lex. Catholic .. 232 32—12 8 1 Maguet 6-0, 6-1. (9.95). 6-9 16, Craig 7-15 5-7 21, Wilson 8-16 Nelson Co. . . . 000 00— 0 0 2 “Another great team performance tonight,“ Coach Tim Garrison COLLEGE 3-4 23, Thomas 6-12 6-6 18, Marc 1-4 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Dawson and Martin. Parson and Lexington Christian 3, Mercer Co. 2 0-2 2, Townsend 0-2 0-0 0, Middleton Boone. W—Dawson (1-0). L—Parson (0- SINGLES said. “We did well on every event, but the highlight of the meet was Eastern Ky. . . . 000 003 000—3 7 4 1-3 0-1 2, McWhorter 1-2 2-2 4. Totals At Northern Ky. Club 2). 2B—L: Ringlein. Bri.Bilderback (L) def. Crowell (Mer- beam hitting six-for-six and breaking the school record in the last SE Missouri . . 031 100 00x—5 10 2 29-64 22-31 86. Paul Dunbar 11, NKC 5 Records—Lexington Catholic 2-0, cer Co.) 7-5, 6-3; Yeager (M) def. Son- Grimm, Gullo (7) and Wilson, Ferraro; event of the night. This team is learning how to finish meets. We CULVER-STOCKTON (26-9) — Jones Goals—PD: Eade 3, Sponcil 2, Brown Nelson Co. 0-2. day 6-0, 6-2; Conover (M) def. Thornton Smith, Williams (6), Shearrow (7) and 0-2 0-0 0, Hadzimahovic 3-6 1-2 10, 2, Davies 2, Armstrong, Gassett; NKC: 7-5, 7-5. are very close to where we need to be heading into our conference Burridge. W—Smith (2-2). L—Grimm (2- Norris 9-18 3-4 27, Adams 5-7 0-5 10, Burns 4, Altervers. DOUBLES meet and the post-season.” 1). 2B—S: Lennington, Evans. Goalkeepers—PD: Mulert; NKC: Keaton 7-13 2-2 19, Gulley 3-10 0-0 7, Ludt-Slone (L) def. Sheehan-Sims Johnson 3-9 0-0 9, McKee 0-1 0-0 0. Lang. ■ Kentucky’s softball team lost 4-3 at LSU. Christian Stokes Tennis 6-0, 6-0; Bro.Bilderback-Puckett (L) Eastern Ky. . . . 010 010 500—7 11 0 Totals 30-66 6-13 82. def. Mays-Barnes 6-0, 6-0. had a two-run for the Cats. SE Missouri . . 000 000 100—1 10 0 Halftime—Culver-Stockton 52-37. Cobb, Lynch (9) and Hagen; Winkel- Three-point goals—Georgetown 6-14 COLLEGE MEN HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS man, Kill (6), Cobb (7), Zerrusen (7), (Wilson 4-7, Craig 2-3, Thomas 0-1, Outdoors At Ft. Myers, Fla. NBA Siddle (7), Thomas (9) and Hewitt. W— Townsend 0-1, Middleton 0-2), Culver- At Berea Florida Gulf Coast 7, Northern Ky. 0 Cobb (2-3). L—Winkelman (2-3). 2B—E: Stockton 16-32 (Norris 6-12, Hadzi- Lexington Christian 3, Corbin 2 SOLAR-LUNAR TABLE SINGLES Moorer, Grisham, Soloman, Teegarden, mahovic 3-5, Keaton 3-7, Johnson 3-7, SINGLES Wall delivers another double-double Vives def. Berman 6-3, 6-3; Tsamas Hostrander; S: Bieser. Gulley 1-1). Rebounds—Georgetown 49 This table lists top fishing times and Frazier (L) d. Ledington 6-4, 2-6, 1-0 def. Kohls 7-5, 6-1; Bao def. Angulo 6-1, Records—Eastern Ky. 5-11 (2-4 OVC), (Moses 10), Culver-Stockton 34 (Adams days for the coming weeks. For best (5); Harris (L) d. Crawford 6-3, 6-2; Martell Webster scored a career-high 34 points and became the 6-3; Moore def. Correa 6-4, 6-3. SE Missouri St. 11-10 (3-3). 8). Assists—Georgetown 8 (Moses 3), results, begin fishing one hour before Reedy (C) d. Macy 6-1, 3-6, 1-0 (7). ’ first 30-point scorer this season in a 127-105 Lvovsky def. Maginley 6-7 (4-7), 6-1, Culver-Stockton 14 (Norris 10). Fouled and continue one hour after the times DOUBLES 1-0 (10-8); Beiler def. Zsidai 6-4, 6-1. victory over the visiting on Saturday night. E.Michigan . . . 100 292 100—15 20 0 out—Keaton. Total fouls—Georgetown given. Times apply to all time zones Eden-Sither def. Jewell-Carloftis 6-4, DOUBLES John Wall added 17 points and 11 assists as Washington won its Northern Ky. .. 000 021 051— 9 11 2 18, Culver-Stockton 21. A—n/a. (bold indicates best days). 6-0; Becham-Crawford def. Parks-Bra- Hill, Birchler (7), Dartnell (8) Dim- MARCH 17-23 Vives-Tsamas def. Berman-Kohls 8-2; nham 6-2, 6-1. fourth straight at home and third straight overall while setting its merling (8) and Sonabend, Dileo; Cisper, Sunday .....5:50 p.m. 6:15 a.m. Bao-Gunning def. Maginley-Correa 8-5; Derby (5), Loeding (5), Bolia (5), Perler Monday .....6:40 p.m. 7:00 a.m. season high in scoring. It was Wall’s third double-double in the past Moore-Lvovsky def. Zsidai-Angulo 8-3. Lexington Christian 5, Mercer Co. 0 (6), Calhoun (7) and Spurlin. W—Hill Golf Tuesday. . . . .7:25 p.m. 7:50 a.m. four games. SINGLES (1-0). L—Cisper (0-3). HR—E: Russell 2, Wednesday . .8:15 p.m. 8:35 a.m. At Murray Frazier def. Pigman 6-1, 2-6, 1-0 (11); Emeka Okafor added 17 points and 10 rebounds as Washington Simpson, Rubino; N: Kuzniczci. Thursday ....9:00 p.m. 9:25 a.m. PROFESSIONAL Morehead St. 6, Murray St. 1 Parks def. Claunch 7-6 (3), 6-3; Bra- snapped a 10-game losing streak to Phoenix, dating to 2006. Records—E. Michigan 8-9, Northern Friday ...... 9:50 p.m. 10:10 a.m. SINGLES Ky. 2-17. Saturday . . .11:20 p.m. 11:45 a.m. nham def. Murray 6-4, 6-3. PGA: TAMPA BAY CLASSIC Heo (Mo) def. Camara 6-4, 6-2; Tay- DOUBLES MARCH 24-31 lor (Mu) def. Martin 6-1, 6-2; Samaha Middle Tenn. .. 000 000 002—2 7 0 At Palm Harbor, Fla. Sunday ....11:20 p.m. 11:45 a.m. Eden-Sither Long-Green 6-1, 6-0; (Mo) def. Jeffers 6-3, 6-0; Clifford (Mo) Western Ky. . . 010 053 03x—12 11 2 7,340-yd., par-71 Monday ....12:10 a.m. — Macy-Harris def. Thompson-Crowell def. McLean 6-2, 6-2. Frebis, Hyder (5), Kessler (6), Foriest Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club, Cop- Tuesday...... — 12:35 p.m. 6-0, 6-0. Mercer (Mo) def. Kennedy 3-6, 6-3, (8) and Adkins, Tracy; Edwards, Clay (6) perhead Course Wednesday . .1:00 a.m. 1:25 p.m. The last word 10-7; Deligny (Mo) def. Mitric 8-2. and Messex. W—Edwards (1-1). L—Freb- Kevin Streelman .73-69-65—207 -6 Thursday ....1:50 a.m. 2:15 p.m. Nothing was going to keep Eric and Faith DeVault from watching is (2-2). Sv—Clay (1). 2B—M: Thomas; Justin Leonard. . .71-69-67—207 -6 Friday ...... 2:45 a.m. 3:10 p.m. DOUBLES Odds W: Wilcox, Flaherty, Miller, Lowe. 3B—W: George Coetzee . .71-68-68—207 -6 Saturday ....3:40 a.m. 4:10 p.m. Taylor-Kennedy (Mu) vs. Mercer-Heo, the Big 12 title game. Not even their own wedding. The young couple Messex. HR—M: Henzman; W: Kelly. Jim Furyk ...... 72-69-67—208 -5 Sunday .....4:40 a.m. 5:10 p.m. unfinished; Clifford-Deligny (Mo) def. was married Saturday morning at their family’s house in the Kansas Ben Kohles .....72-67-69—208 -5 Camara-Jeffers 8-6; Martin-Almonte, GLANTZ-CULVER LINE City suburb of Overland Park, Kan., and the rabid Kansas fans just Middle Tenn. .. 021 004 000—7 13 1 Greg Chalmers . .71-68-69—208 -5 (Mo) def. McLean-Mitric 8-1. Western Ky. . . 002 510 01x—9 14 1 Tag Ridings .....68-70-70—208 -5 NCAA BASKETBALL happened to receive two tickets to see the seventh-ranked Jayhawks Curtis, Pal (4), Mittura (8) and Mc- Luke Donald ....70-72-67—209 -4 Softball COLLEGE WOMEN play No. 11 Kansas State from their groomsmen. With the game Nabb; Bado, Thompson (6), Tompkins Bryce Molder ....72-69-68—209 -4 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS At Clarksville, Tenn. scheduled to tip a few hours later, they hurried right over to the (7) and Kelly. W—Bado (2-1). L—Curtis Jordan Spieth . . .72-68-69—209 -4 COLLEGE Atlantic Coast at Greensboro, N.C. (3-2). Sv—Tompkins (3). 2B—M: LaRue, Brian Harman . . .67-70-72—209 -4 Eastern Kentucky 7, Austin Peay 0 Favorite Line Underdog Sprint Center — Eric still dressed in his black tuxedo with a Kansas Stephens, Henzman; W: Wilcox, Simmons. Shawn Stefani . . .65-70-74—209 -4 Eastern Ky. . . 010 010 05—7 11 3 SINGLES Miami ...... pk ...North Carolina tie and Faith still in her wedding dress, though she had wisely HR—M: Henzman, McNabb; W: Huck 2. Others Belmont ....000 110 02—4 9 2 Faouzi def. Carre 6-4, 6-1; Labeja def. Southeastern at Nashville, Tenn. Records—Western Ky. 10-9 (3-0 Sun Justin Hicks. . . . .70-71-69—210 -3 Robb, Perry (8) and Tackett, Pounds; Di Salvo 6-0, 6-0; Poffo def. Cornea Florida ...... 10½ .... Mississippi ditched her heels for a more comfortable pair of flats. Eric said: Belt), Middle Tennessee 11-9 (0-3). Sergio Garcia . . .71-67-72—210 -3 Snodgress, Albright (8) and Johnson. 6-0, 4-6 (10-2); Jimenez def. Tavares Atlantic 10 at Brooklyn, N.Y. “I never dreamed of my wedding as a kid because I’m a guy, Vijay Singh .....69-73-72—214 +1 W—Robb (4-4). L—Snodgress (3-3). 6-1, 6-0. Saint Louis .....pk ...... VCU but if I did, this would be it.” Morehead St. . 004 001 000— 5 10 2 Trevor Immelman .70-73-75—218 +5 2B—E: Howes, Tackett, McQueen; B: Rodriguez def. Karac 6-4, 6-4; Kin- Big Ten at Chicago Tenn. Tech . . . 011 015 30x—11 17 1 Josh Teater .....74-69-77—220 +7 Turner. HR—E: Tackett, Fobbs. nen def. Covington 6-0, 6-0. Ohio St...... 2 ...... Wisconsin WIRE, STAFF AND SPECIAL REPORTS