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NHL Aims to Sell Coyotes B2 - Saturday, February 2, 2013 Skagit Valley Herald / goskagit.com Scoreboard SPORTS BRIEFLY Foster 64, Evergreen (Seattle) 55 Joe Thornton, SJ ..................... 7 3 11 14 BASKETBALL Franklin 76, Rainier Beach 44 Jason Pominville, Buf .............. 7 5 7 12 Freeman 56, Riverside 44 Joe Pavelski, SJ ...................... 7 4 8 12 NHL aims National Basketball Today’s Area Schedule Goldendale 46, Naches Valley 41 Martin St. Louis, TB ................ 6 3 9 12 Association Hazen 39, Tyee 26 Steven Stamkos, TB ............... 6 4 7 11 EASTERN CONFERENCE Highland 48, Granger 37 John Tavares, NYI.................... 7 4 7 11 Atlantic Division Ilwaco 47, LaCenter 37 Logan Couture, SJ................... 7 5 5 10 W L Pct GB PREP SPORTS Inglemoor 75, Woodinville 59 Patrick Kane, Chi .................... 7 2 8 10 to sell New York ......................29 15 .659 — Kamiakin 59, Richland 55 5 tied with 9 pts. Brooklyn .......................28 19 .596 2½ Kennewick 59, Hanford 52 ——— Boston .........................23 23 .500 7 Boys’ Basketball Boys’ Wrestling Kentwood 57, Kentlake 30 Western Hockey League Philadelphia .................20 26 .435 10 Northwest 1B District Tournament, Northwest 4A District King’s 59, Coupeville 32 EASTERN CONFERENCE Toronto .........................17 30 .362 13½ (Grace Academy at Mount Tournament, Snohomish 10 a.m. Kittitas 46, Bridgeport 39 East Division Southeast Division Klahowya 44, North Mason 28 GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pt Coyotes Vernon Christian, 7 p.m.) W L Pct GB Class 2A Sub-Regional, LaConner 54, Concrete 36 Prin. Albert .51 29 18 1 3 174 162 62 Miami ..........................29 14 .674 — Squalicum High School, Lake Quinault 41, Mary Knight 40 Saskatoon.. 50 26 21 0 3 174 158 55 Lakes 56, Peninsula 38 Atlanta .........................26 19 .578 4 Girls’ Basketball Bellingham 10 a.m. Swift Curr. .. 52 25 22 3 2 155 147 55 Orlando ........................14 32 .304 16½ Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 60, Kettle Moose Jaw .53 18 26 3 6 137 185 45 Charlotte ......................11 34 .244 19 Northwest 1B District Tournament, Class 2B/1B Sub-Regional, Falls 37 Regina ....... 52 19 27 3 3 134 185 44 Potential owner Washington ..................11 34 .244 19 (Lummi at Mount Vernon Darrington 10:30 a.m. Lindbergh 33, Highline 23 Brandon ..... 53 18 31 2 2 141 215 40 Central Division Christian, 4:45 p.m.) Lynden Christian 47, Sehome 31 Central Division W L Pct GB Moses Lake 61, Davis 44 GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pt missed deadline Chicago ........................28 18 .609 — Girls’ Wrestling Mount Tahoma 50, Timberline 47 Edmonton .. 53 37 11 2 3 196 111 79 Indiana .........................28 19 .596 ½ Mt. Rainier Lutheran 40, Muckleshoot Calgary....... 52 33 15 1 3 183 143 70 Sub-Regional, Squalicum Tribal School 35 Milwaukee ....................24 21 .533 3½ High School, Bellingham 6 p.m. Red Deer .... 54 27 21 4 2 150 159 60 The Associated Press Detroit..........................18 29 .383 10½ Nathan Hale 33, Ingraham 26 Lethbridge .. 54 24 22 1 7 172 179 56 Cleveland .....................13 34 .277 15½ Neah Bay 66, Clallam Bay 9 Med. Hat .... 53 25 25 2 1 184 184 53 WESTERN CONFERENCE Newport 38, Issaquah 36 Kootenay .... 52 23 27 2 0 136 169 48 Southwest Division Newport 50, Chewelah 37 WESTERN CONFERENCE GLENDALE, Ariz. — W L Pct GB Nooksack Valley 51, Sedro-Woolley 28 B.C. Division San Antonio .................37 11 .771 — COLLEGE SPORTS North Kitsap 42, Kingston 34 GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pt The NHL is hopeful it can Memphis ......................30 16 .652 6 Oakville 50, Montesano 16 Kelowna ..... 53 39 10 3 1 239 131 82 still sell the Phoenix Coy- Houston .......................25 23 .521 12 Olympic 38, Bremerton 22 Kamloops... 54 34 15 2 3 195 151 73 Dallas ..........................20 27 .426 16½ Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Orcas Island 54, Darrington 39 Victoria ...... 50 27 19 1 3 164 172 58 otes even though prospec- New Orleans .................15 32 .319 21½ Overlake School 38, Northwest School Pri. George .52 16 30 2 4 131 187 38 Northwest Division Arizona State Skagit Valley at Edmonds 5 p.m. 21 Vancouver .. 52 13 39 0 0 142 224 26 tive owner Greg Jamison W L Pct GB at Washington 6 p.m. Pateros 64, Entiat 41 U.S. Division Puyallup 48, Rogers (Puyallup) 42 missed a deadline with Oklahoma City ..............35 11 .761 — Montana GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pt Denver .........................30 18 .625 6 Renton 58, Kennedy 28 Portland ..... 52 42 7 1 2 238 115 87 the city of Glendale. Utah.............................26 21 .553 9½ at Eastern Washington 6:05 p.m. Rochester 51, Montesano 44 Tri-City ........ 52 30 19 1 2 170 154 63 Portland .......................23 23 .500 12 Arizona Seattle Christian 36, Chimacum 28 Spokane .... 51 30 19 2 0 193 163 62 NHL Deputy Commis- Minnesota ....................17 26 .395 16½ at Washington State 7 p.m. Seattle Prep 65, Chief Sealth 28 Everett ....... 53 21 28 1 3 130 187 46 Pacific Division Selah 78, Ephrata 67 Seattle ....... 52 19 29 3 1 154 211 42 sioner Bill Daly issued W L Pct GB Utah State at Seattle 7 p.m. South Kitsap 53, Olympia 52 Note: Two points for a team winning in a statement saying the L.A. Clippers .................34 14 .708 — Skagit Valley at Edmonds 7 p.m. South Whidbey 41, Granite Falls 31 overtime or shootout; the team losing in Golden State ................29 17 .630 4 Southridge 41, Pasco 31 overtime or shootout receives one which is league will continue to L.A. Lakers ...................21 26 .447 12½ Gonzaga at San Diego 8 p.m. St. John-Endicott 49, Rosalia 35 registered in the OTL or SOL columns. Sacramento .................17 31 .354 17 Sunnyside 64, Eisenhower 33 work with Glendale to Phoenix ........................16 31 .340 17½ Sunnyside Christian 74, Bickleton 10 Friday’s Games Tahoma 61, Thomas Jefferson 55 Edmonton 3 Swift Current 0 move the process forward Friday’s Games Tekoa-Oakesdale 69, Liberty Christian 29 Lethbridge 3 Red Deer 2 to resolve the team’s own- Toronto 98, L.A. Clippers 73 PRO SPORTS Todd Beamer 60, Federal Way 42 Moose Jaw 8 Medicine Hat 4 Indiana 102, Miami 89 Toppenish 72, Prosser 64, OT Regina 3 Brandon 2 ership issue. Boston 97, Orlando 84 Walla Walla 46, Chiawana 45 Saskatoon 6 Calgary 0 New York 96, Milwaukee 86 Wapato 52, Grandview 48, OT Kamloops 7 Spokane 4 Brooklyn 93, Chicago 89 No games scheduled Washington 55, Franklin Pierce 42 Kelowna 5 Vancouver 1 Philadelphia 89, Sacramento 80 White River 54, Sumner 36 Portland 5 Seattle 3 Golf Detroit 117, Cleveland 99 White Swan 60, Riverside Christian 51 Prince George 6 Victoria 2 Memphis 85, Washington 76 Wilson 80, Lincoln 23 Tri-City 2 Everett 1 (SO) Denver 113, New Orleans 98 Woodland 59, King’s Way Christian Today’s Games n SCOTTSDALE, Utah 86, Portland 77 School 29 Calgary at Prince Albert Dallas 109, Phoenix 99 Yakama Tribal 44, Lyle-Wishram 27 Swift Current at Saskatoon Ariz. — Phil Mickelson L.A. Lakers 111, Minnesota 100 TV-Radio Yelm 61, Stadium 40 Regina at Brandon birdied the ninth hole a Today’s Games Zillah 58, La Salle 48 Lethbridge at Kootenay Chicago at Atlanta, 4 p.m. 2B Northeast District 7 Edmonton at Medicine Hat day too late and missed a Sacramento at New York, 4:30 p.m. Consolation Victoria at Prince George Oklahoma City at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Today Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 57, Davenport 37 Spokane at Portland chance to break the PGA Charlotte at Houston, 5 p.m. Springdale 45, Liberty (Spangle) 20 Kamloops at Everett New Orleans at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Time TV Radio Semifinal Vancouver at Kelowna Tour’s 36-hole scoring Washington at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. National Hockey League Northwest Christian (Colbert) 40, Colfax Tri-City at Seattle record when he finished Orlando at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. 28 Utah at Portland, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Montreal 11 a.m. CBUT Reardan 63, St. George’s 30 GOLF with a double bogey after Phoenix at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Toronto 4 p.m. CBUT ——— driving into the water. Chicago at Calgary 7 p.m. CBUT Nooksack Valley 51, PGA Tour Men’s College Basketball Sedro-Woolley 28 Phoenix Open Mickelson followed his Friday’s Games Friday EAST Men’s College Basketball Sedro-Woolley ......... 5 6 5 12 — 28 At TPC Scottsdale, Stadium Course opening 60 with a 65 on Brown 62, Dartmouth 50 Nooksack Valley ... 13 15 14 9 — 51 Scottsdale, Ariz. Fairfield 69, Rider 59 Syracuse at Pittsburgh 9 a.m. ESPN SEDRO-WOOLLEY: Cann 13, Matthews, Purse: $6.2 million Friday in the Phoenix Harvard 67, Yale 64 Purdue at Northwestern 9 a.m. ESPN2 Rose, Pulver, Burrow 4, Janicki 2, Van Liew, Yardage: 7,216; Par: 71 (35-36) Open to reach 17-under Penn 62, Columbia 58 Langdon 2, Johnston 4, Wiest 3. Second Round Princeton 76, Cornell 59 Duke at Florida State 11 a.m. ESPN NOOKSACK VALLEY: DeBruin 10, Tenkley Phil Mickelson ................60-65—125 -17 125, a stroke off the tour Siena 66, Manhattan 63 Notre Dame at DePaul 11 a.m. ESPN2 5, Linville 3, Dykstra 2, Hayes, Campos, Perry Bill Haas ........................65-64—129 -13 SOUTH 2, Swanson 8, Mor. Perry 2, Maxwell 5, Chap- Keegan Bradley ..............67-63—130 -12 record for the first two Mercer 66, Kennesaw St. 42 Dayton at Saint Louis 11 a.m. NBCSN man, Stadt 14. Brandt Snedeker.............64-66—130 -12 rounds of a tournament.
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