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The Daily Scoreboard 8 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Monday, June 25, 2018 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Major League Baseball standings PGA Tour results All-Stars schedule Local golf AMERICAN LEAGUE PGA Tour-Travelers Championship Par Scores DISTRICT 25 LITTLE LEAGUE CROSS CREEK LADIES LEAGUE Sunday East Division BASEBALL ALL-STARS TOURNAMENTS At TPC River Highlands All games start at 6 p.m. unless noted Flight A W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Cromwell, Conn. Low gross — Susan Ei, 41. New York 50 25 .667 — — 5-5 L-3 29-11 21-14 Purse: $7 million AGES 9-10 Low net — Susan Ei, 31. Low putts — Lori McAndrew, 15. Boston 52 27 .658 — — 5-5 W-1 25-12 27-15 Yardage: 6,841; Par: 70 July 5 Tampa Bay 37 40 .481 14 9½ 5-5 W-3 18-16 19-24 Final Flight B Titusville vs. Butler Township Low gross — Barb Dudzic, 47. Toronto 36 41 .468 15 10½ 6-4 W-2 20-20 16-21 Bubba Watson, $1,260,000 70-63-67-63—263 -17 Oil City vs. Clarion Paul Casey, $462,000 65-67-62-72—266 -14 Low net — Barb Dudzic, 32. Baltimore 23 53 .303 27½ 23 4-6 L-1 11-23 12-30 Low putts — Barb Dudzic, 12. Central Division Stewart Cink, $462,000 68-68-68-62—266 -14 AGES 11-12 J.B. Holmes, $462,000 66-68-65-67—266 -14 Flight C W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away June 25 Low gross — Sheila Dewey, 57. Beau Hossler, $462,000 65-67-68-66—266 -14 Oil City vs. Franklin, 7 p.m. Cleveland 43 33 .566 — — 8-2 W-7 27-13 16-20 Brian Harman, $234,500 64-66-69-68—267 -13 Low net — Sheila Dewey, 35. Detroit 36 42 .462 8 11 5-5 L-5 23-17 13-25 Cranberry vs. Clarion, 7 p.m. Low putts — Sheila Dewey, 17. Russell Henley, $234,500 66-65-67-69—267 -13 June 27 Minnesota 34 40 .459 8 11 5-5 W-1 20-20 14-20 Kevin Tway, $234,500 71-64-67-65—267 -13 Next week’s groups Oil City/Franklin winner vs. KRE A.M. Groups Chicago 26 51 .338 17½ 20½ 2-8 W-1 14-26 12-25 Bryson DeChambeau, $189,000 66-66-68-68—268 -12 Cranberry/Clarion winner vs. Titusville Kansas City 23 54 .299 20½ 23½ 1-9 L-2 10-29 13-25 Anirban Lahiri, $189,000 67-67-65-69—268 -12 1st group (9:00 a.m.) West Division Chase Seiffert, $189,000 66-71-67-64—268 -12 Alice DuPont, Wei Lan Fan, Ellen Flickner, Liz JUNIOR LEAGUE Powell. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Ryan Blaum, $147,000 69-65-66-69—269 -11 Jason Day, $147,000 66-68-66-69—269 -11 June 30 2nd group (9:08 a.m.) Houston 52 27 .658 — — 8-2 W-2 23-16 29-11 Rory McIlroy, $147,000 64-69-69-67—269 -11 Cranberry vs. Franklin Terry Motter, Sheila Dewey, Peggy Williams, Linda Seattle 47 31 .603 4½ — 3-7 L-1 25-14 22-17 Patrick Cantlay, $115,500 69-68-65-68—270 -10 July 2 Karns. Los Angeles 41 37 .526 10½ 6 4-6 L-2 20-21 21-16 Charley Hoffman, $115,500 69-66-69-66—270 -10 KRE vs. Titusville P.M. Groups Oakland 40 38 .513 11½ 7 6-4 L-1 20-20 20-18 Danny Lee, $115,500 67-68-66-69—270 -10 Cranberry/Franklin winner vs. Butler Township 1st group (4:15 p.m.) Texas 34 45 .430 18 13½ 7-3 L-1 15-24 19-21 Kyle Stanley, $115,500 67-69-65-69—270 -10 Kathy Williams, Yvonne Ames, Marti Bennett. Fabi n Gómez, $79,000 71-67-68-65—271 -9 SENIOR LEAGUE 2nd group (4:23 p.m.) NATIONAL LEAGUE Emiliano Grillo, $79,000 69-67-66-69—271 -9 Best-of-3 Carlin Almes, Mariah Hanson, Boo Maginnis, Vicki East Division Zach Johnson, $79,000 63-68-71-69—271 -9 June 26 Confer. Oil City vs. Titusville W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Matt Jones, $79,000 65-66-70-70—271 -9 3rd group (4:31 p.m.) Brooks Koepka, $79,000 68-69-69-65—271 -9 Barb Dudzic, Kathy Thompson, Betty Cosper, Sheri Atlanta 44 32 .579 — — 6-4 W-1 22-15 22-17 David Lingmerth, $79,000 67-67-71-66—271 -9 Conway. Philadelphia 41 33 .554 2 — 7-3 W-3 24-13 17-20 Jamie Lovemark, $79,000 68-69-64-70—271 -9 World Cup results 4th group (4:39 p.m.) Washington 40 35 .533 3½ 1½ 3-7 L-2 18-20 22-15 Blayne Barber, $49,700 68-69-68-67—272 -8 SUNDAY’S RESULTS Susan Ei, Kay Ensle, Amy Ziegler, Lori McAndrew. New York 31 44 .413 12½ 10½ 3-7 L-6 13-24 18-20 Si Woo Kim, $49,700 66-70-70-66—272 -8 Miami 31 47 .397 14 12 5-5 W-2 14-21 17-26 Peter Malnati, $49,700 64-72-68-68—272 -8 ENGLAND 6, PANAMA 1 RIVER RIDGE LADIES LEAGUE Central Division Steve Marino, $49,700 66-68-70-68—272 -8 Panama 0 1—1 Low gross — Pam Winger, 43; Gloria Aughenbaugh, W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Patrick Rodgers, $49,700 69-68-67-68—272 -8 England 5 1—6 46; Bonnie Huffman, 46. Sam Ryder, $49,700 68-70-70-64—272 -8 First half—1, England, John Stones, 8th minute; 2, Milwaukee 45 32 .584 — — 5-5 L-2 23-16 22-16 England, Harry Kane, 22nd; 3, England, Jesse Lingard, Low net — Gretchen Roach, 29; Bonnie Huffman, Richy Werenski, $49,700 68-69-68-67—272 -8 30. Chicago 42 33 .560 2 — 4-6 L-4 21-14 21-19 Alex Cejka, $39,550 67-71-70-65—273 -7 36th; 4, England, John Stones, 40th; 5, England, Harry St. Louis 40 36 .526 4½ 2 4-6 W-2 21-18 19-18 Kane, 45th. Event winners — Dotty Haggerty, Gretchen Roach, Tyler Duncan, $39,550 68-69-68-68—273 -7 Sarah McLaughlin, Bonnie Huffman, Linda Bixler, Liz Pittsburgh 36 41 .468 9 6½ 4-6 L-5 21-21 15-20 Kevin Streelman, $39,550 68-69-67-69—273 -7 Second half—6, England, Harry Kane, 62nd; 7, Panama, Felipe Baloy, 78th. Crowther, Amy Schuster. Cincinnati 32 45 .416 13 10½ 8-2 W-7 17-23 15-22 James Hahn, $35,175 70-67-67-70—274 -6 Standings (Top 5) — Bonnie Huffman, 28; Nora West Division Seamus Power, $35,175 70-67-70-67—274 -6 Shots—England 12, Panama 8. Shots On Goal—England 7, Panama 2. Heber, 26; Pam Winger, 17; Amy Schuster, 17; 2 tied W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Lanto Griffin, $30,800 70-63-70-72—275 -5 at 16. Arizona 44 33 .571 — — 7-3 W-4 23-16 21-17 Brandon Harkins, $30,800 72-66-68-69—275 -5 Yellow Cards—England, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, 23rd. Panama, Armando Cooper, 10th; Fidel Escobar, 44th; Los Angeles 41 35 .539 2½ 1 7-3 W-3 20-19 21-16 Russell Knox, $30,800 73-64-70-68—275 -5 RIVER RIDGE SCRAMBLE Scott Stallings, $30,800 68-67-73-67—275 -5 Michael Murillo, 72nd. San Francisco 40 39 .506 5 3½ 6-4 W-2 24-13 16-26 Adam Hadwin, $24,500 68-69-73-66—276 -4 Offsides—England 3, Panama 0. Low gross — Settlemire/Coleman, 31; Fox/Fox, 32. Colorado 38 40 .487 6½ 5 5-5 L-2 15-22 23-18 J.J. Henry, $24,500 68-68-71-69—276 -4 Fouls Committed—England 13, Panama 14. Low net — Kester/Manzini, 29; Greene/Greene, 30; San Diego 35 45 .438 10½ 9 2-8 L-2 18-23 17-22 Mackenzie Hughes, $24,500 67-68-71-70—276 -4 Corner Kicks—England 3, Panama 2. Wenner/Wenner, 31. Jordan Spieth, $24,500 63-73-71-69—276 -4 Referee—Ghead Zaglol Grisha, Egypt. Assistant Event winners — Goughler/Roberts, Wenner/ AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Brett Stegmaier, $24,500 70-67-69-70—276 -4 Referees—Redouane Achik, Morocco; Ali Waleed Wenner, John Reagle. Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games Keegan Bradley, $17,578 68-70-69-70—277 -3 Ahmed, Sudan; Danny Makkelie, Netherlands. 4th Oakland 7, Chicago White Sox 6 Miami 6, Colorado 2 Wesley Bryan, $17,578 70-68-67-72—277 -3 Official—Norbert Hauata, Tahiti. OIL CITY EAGLES LEAGUE Texas 9, Minnesota 6 Arizona 7, Pittsburgh 2 Billy Hurley III, $17,578 71-67-71-68—277 -3 A—43,319. Low gross — Nick Kolodick, 38. Baltimore 7, Atlanta 5 Philadelphia 5, Washington 3 Kelly Kraft, $17,578 66-72-70-69—277 -3 Low net — Guy Emanuele, 30; Dick Graham, 30. Tampa Bay 4, N.Y. Yankees 0 San Francisco 5, San Diego 3 Sam Saunders, $17,578 72-66-71-68—277 -3 JAPAN 2, SENEGAL 2 Event winners — Nick Kolodick, Bill Frantz, Don Cleveland 4, Detroit 1 Baltimore 7, Atlanta 5 J.J. Spaun, $17,578 68-67-71-71—277 -3 Senegal 1 1—2 Dean.
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