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Bloomquist Is Back After Silver Dollar Nationals SCOREBOARD 6C • FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2014OSPORTS MAHA WORLD-HERALD TODAY ON OMAHA.COM VIDEO: BIG RED TODAY SHOW SCOREBOARD Watch the season’s fi rst edition of “The Big Red Today Show” as Jon Nyatawa and Sam McKewon preview next week’s Big Ten Media Days. Hannah Ostrom (Lexington), Mackenzie CFL Phil Hinton ................................................79 Omaha.com/bigred BASEBALL Beach (Lincoln Southeast) and Amanda Stephen Bennett......................................79 Cook (Waverly) combined to score 46 of EAST DIVISION W L T Pts PF PA Jose Manuel Carriles ...............................79 TBL: FOOTBALL ROUNDTABLE Pacific Coast League the team’s 63 points. Montreal ...............1 2 0 2 65 72 Mike Cunning ...........................................79 Nebraska Lasers 43, Minnesota 36ers Ottawa...................1 2 0 2 57 80 Peter Mortimer.........................................79 World-Herald sports columnist Tom Shatel and staff writers Jon American North W L Pct. GB 19: Hannah Ostrom (Lexington) and Toronto..................1 3 0 2 101 112 John King..................................................80 Nyatawa and Sam McKewon joined Mike’l Severe for a college football Iowa (Cubs)..................56 48 .538 — Hamilton ...............0 3 0 0 41 69 Emma Areman (Norris) each scored Denis O’Sullivan.......................................80 roundtable Thursday. Omaha.com/bottomline Omaha (KC) .................54 50 .519 2½ 10 points. WEST DIVISION W L T Pts PF PA Jaime Nougues.........................................80 Okla. City (Hou)............53 54 .495 5 Also: Calgary..................4 0 0 8 99 52 Cesar Monasterio.....................................80 Colo. Springs (Col).......44 60 .423 12½ North Tartan (Minn.) 43, Neb. Lasers 38 Edmonton .............4 1 0 8 130 84 a-Don Bell .................................................80 PREP FOOTBALL PREVIEWS American South Winnipeg...............3 1 0 6 118 108 Gordon Manson .......................................80 Nashville (Mil)..............56 50 .528 — Every week leading up to the prep football season, The World-Herald B.C.........................1 1 0 2 46 40 Francois Illouz ..........................................80 will preview a different class based on last season’s fi nal Top 10. New Orleans (Mia) ......53 52 .505 2½ Saskatchewan......1 2 0 2 59 7 Tony Johnstone.........................................80 Round Rock (Tex) ........52 51 .505 2½ CYCLING RESULTS THURSDAY a-John Ambridge ......................................80 Friday features Eight Man-1 No. 1 Exeter-Milligan. NEPrepZone.com Memphis (StL).............51 52 .495 3½ Gary Emerson...........................................80 THURSDAY REWIND Pacific North Tour de France Calgary 26, Edmonton 22 SCHEDULE a-Neil Kinghorn ........................................80 Former Husker kicker Kris Brown on how Nebraska Sacramento (Oak).......60 45 .571 — Thursday at Pla d’Adet, France Darryl Purchase........................................80 Reno (Ari).....................56 50 .528 4½ 18th stage: 1. Vincenzo Nibali, Italy, As- Friday became “Kicker U” and started sending so many GAME TIME FRIDAY Tacoma (Sea) ..............52 53 .495 8 tana, 4 hours, 4 minutes, 17 seconds. Winnipeg at B.C., 9 p.m. CANADIAN OPEN kickers to the pros: “Coach Osborne convinced Darin PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL Fresno (SF) ..................51 55 .481 9½ 2. Thibaut Pinot, France, FDJ.fr, 1:10. 3. Thursday at Montreal Pacific South Rafal Majka, Poland, Tinkoff-Saxo, 1:12. Purse: $5.7 million Erstad to come punt and do our kickoffs for us. I think it 7 p.m.: Omaha at New Orleans Las Vegas (NYM).........59 48 .551 — 4. Jean-Christophe Peraud, France, GOLF Yardage: 7,143; Par: 70 (35-35) started around that time where he realized there might Albuquerque (LAD)......50 56 .472 8½ AG2R La Mondiale, 1:15. 5. Tejay van First round be something to going and looking for players at this HORSE RACING SIMULCAST El Paso (SD).................50 56 .472 8½ Garderen, United States, BMC Racing, PGA Tour Michael Putnam..........................31-33—64 Salt Lake (LAA) ............44 62 .415 14½ same time. 6. Romain Bardet, France, Tim Petrovic.................................31-33—64 position that are more athletic, that played other posi- Horsemen’s Park: 11:35 a.m., Finger Lakes. 11:50, Monmouth. 11:55, SENIOR BRITISH OPEN Kyle Stanley................................ 35-30—65 tions or other sports, instead of getting the prototypical ThistleDown. Noon, Saratoga, Woodbine. 12:25 p.m., Gulfstream. 12:50, RESULTS THURSDAY AG2R La Mondiale, 1:53. 7. Bauke Mol- Thursday at Bridgend, Wales lema, Netherlands, Belkin Pro Cycling, a-Taylor Pendrith ........................ 32-33—65 Ellis Park. 2, Belterra, Arapahoe. 2:50, Louisiana Downs. 3, Arlington. Omaha 3, Memphis 2, 10 inn. Purse: $2 million Justin Hicks ................................ 36-30—66 kicker that was off on his own and that’s all he did.” Iowa 11, New Orleans 2 1:57. 8. Leopold Konig, Czech Republic, Yardage: 7,021; Par: 71 4:05, Indiana Downs. 5, Penn. 5:15, Santa Rosa. 5:40, Evangeline. 6, NetApp-Endura, same time. 9. Haimar Charlie Wi ................................... 32-34—66 Round Rock 2, Oklahoma City 1 First round Greg Chalmers ........................... 34-32—66 COMING FRIDAY Del Mar, Charles Town, New Zealand. 6:30, Prairie Meadows, Canterbury. Albuquerque 8, Fresno 7 Zubeldia, Spain, Trek Factory Racing, a-amateur 1:59. 10. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Nick Watney................................ 32-34—66 Nashville 4, Colorado Springs 2 Bernhard Langer......................................65 Robert Allenby............................ 32-34—66 Interviews with Iowa Western baseball coach Marc Movistar, same time. Bob Tway...................................................67 Reno 4, Salt Lake 3 » Troy Merritt.................................. 32-34—66 Rardin, staff writer Tony Boone, the weekly “Dinner and Sacramento 13, El Paso 2 11. Laurens ten Dam, Netherlands, Chris Williams...........................................68 ON THE AIR FRIDAY Belkin Pro Cycling, same time. 12. Bo Van Pelt ................................. 30-36—66 a Movie” segment with Sarah Baker Hansen and Bob Tacoma 5, Las Vegas 4 Andrew Oldcorn........................................69 Dicky Pride.................................. 30-36—66 Frank Schleck, Luxembourg, Trek Factory Pedro Linhart............................................70 Fischbach, Cold King Darius and more. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL SCHEDULE Racing, 3:30. 13. Steven Kruijswijk, Charl Schwartzel........................ 33-33—66 Rick Gibson ..............................................70 Jason Bohn................................. 34-32—66 St. Louis at Cubs TV: WGN 3 p.m. Friday Netherlands, Belkin Pro Cycling, same Kenny Hutton............................................71 Omaha at New Orleans, 7 p.m. time. 14. Tanel Kangert, Estonia, Asta- Joel Dahmen .............................. 34-32—66 Toronto at Yankees TV: MLB 6 p.m. a-George Zahringer..................................71 Tim Wilkinson............................. 35-32—67 Memphis at Iowa na, same time. 15. Arnold Jeannesson, Scott Dunlap.............................................71 Oklahoma City at Nashville France, FDJ.fr, 4:24. 16. Ben Gastauer, Gonzalo Fdez-Castano............... 33-34—67 Korbin Kuehn .............................34-32—66 Thursday Cleveland at Kansas City TV: FSN Radio: 97.3, 1620 7:10 p.m. Jamie Spence...........................................71 Matt Bettencourt........................ 32-35—67 Jin Park ....................................... 34-32—66 DC Grimes 9, Norwalk 0 Sacramento at Tacoma, DH Luxembourg, AG2R La Mondiale, 4:28. David Frost................................................71 Fresno at El Paso 17. Yury Trofimov, Russia, Katusha, Jerry Kelly ................................... 34-33—67 Jose de Jesus Rodriguez ...........32-34—66 Solon 7, Carlisle 3 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL Fred Couples ............................................71 Tim Clark..................................... 33-34—67 Henrik Norlander ........................31-35—66 Friday: Championship 4:45 p.m. Third- Round Rock at Colorado Springs 4:30. 18. Pierre Rolland, France, Steve Jones ..............................................71 Omaha at New Orleans Radio: KZOT 1180 7 p.m. Albuquerque at Reno Scott Brown ................................ 34-33—67 Jose Toledo..................................31-35—66 place game, 3:30 p.m. Europcar, 4:33. 19. Christopher Horner, Peter Fowler..............................................71 CLASS 3-A Salt Lake at Las Vegas United States, Lampre-Merida, 4:40. Ken Duke.....................................31-36—67 D.J. Trahan..................................33-34—67 GOLF Jeff Hart....................................................71 Andrew Svoboda .........................31-36—67 Jarrod Lyle....................................31-36—67 Thursday 20. John Gadret, France, Movistar, a-Chip Lutz................................................72 East Marshall (33-3) vs. Bondurant-Far- same time. Bryce Molder ...............................31-36—67 Steve Wheatcroft ....................... 34-33—67 European Tour: Russian Open TV: TGC 7 a.m. American Association Philip Walton ............................................72 Nathan Green.............................32-35—67 Aaron Watkins ............................ 32-35—67 rar (21-13), 7 p.m. Also: 21. Peter Stetina, United States, Kirk Triplett ...............................................72 Clarke (25-8) vs. Greene County
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