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Bat Cats Lose Their SEC Opener Dajuan Summers to a 10-Day Contract D2 SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013 SCOREBOARD LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER | KENTUCKY.COM Transactions UK SPORTS SATURDAY’S QUARTERFINALS LACROSSE SATURDAY’S LINEUP Games at 3, 5, 7 and 9 BASKETBALL SEMIFINALS National Basketball Association CLINICS Monday, March 18 LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS—Signed F March 16 — Conducted for boys Bat Cats lose their SEC opener DaJuan Summers to a 10-day contract. Quarterfinals winners at 7 and 9 ages 3-8 by Bellarmine University team NEW YORK KNICKS—Signed F Kenyon CHAMPIONSHIP following their 1 p.m. game at O.B. Fra- Tuesday, March 19 Martin for the remainder of the season. zier Stadium in Louisville. No experience 1 p.m. iHigh.com broadcasts the girls’ Sweet 16 Tournament Florida’s baseball team took advantage of three errors by third Semifinals winners, 8:30 Women’s necessary, but bring own equipment. semifinals: Anderson County vs. Marion County; baseman Paul McConkey in the bottom of the seventh inning to National Basketball Association GEORGETOWN 80, JOHN BROWN 67 Jon Pollock (502) 272-8078. Manual vs. Notre Dame, 12:30 p.m. defeat No. 9 Kentucky 4-1 on Friday in both teams’ Southeastern WASHINGTON MYSTICS—Named Eric Thibault assistant coach. NAIA Tournament at Kansas City, Mo. RUNNING 11 a.m. Mike Fields tweets from the girls’ basketball Sweet 16 Conference opener at Gainesville, Fla. FOOTBALL Second round semifinals, Anderson County vs. Marion County; National Football League EVENTS After falling behind on a third-inning solo home run, the Cats JOHN BROWN (28-7) — Phillips 1-3 Manual vs. Notre Dame, 12:30 p.m. Twitter: @MikeFieldsNotes ARIZONA CARDINALS—Released April 6 — Lions Run for Sight 5K at had tied it in the top of the sixth on an RBI double by A.J. Reed. 0-0 2, Hopfgartner 2-7 1-2 6, Rakestraw QB Kevin Kolb. Signed DE Matt Shaugh- Masterson Station Park. 9 a.m., $20. 9 p.m. iHigh.com broadcasts the girls’ Sweet 16 finals 1 3 3-10 0-0 9, Josephs 3-10 1-2 9, Gal- Reed also pitched 6 ⁄ innings and gave up all four runs — one nessy. Entry form and information available at 9 p.m. Mike Fields tweets from the girls’ basketball Sweet 16 CHICAGO BEARS—Agreed to terms liguez 8-12 0-0 22, McWoods 2-8 3-4 7, earned. Austin Cousino had two of UK’s four hits. www.lionsrunforsight.com. with CB Zack Bowman on a one-year High 1-3 0-0 2, Taylor 2-7 2-3 6, Ander- finals. Twitter: @MikeFieldsNotes contract. son 2-4 0-0 4. Totals 24-64 7-12 67. WRESTLING Ferrucci sets 3M mark; Fox in NCAAs, too INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Released S GEORGETOWN (25-8) — Moses 8-14 Tom Zbikowski. 1-2 17, Craig 3-7 9-12 16, Wilson 7-17 2-4 TOURNAMENTS TV, radio For the second straight day junior All-Southeastern Conference JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Signed 18, Thomas 3-9 0-0 6, Marc 2-4 0-0 4, March 30 — Bobcats Classic at Lo- CB Alan Ball, RB Justin Forsett and DT Middleton 0-4 1-2 1, McWhorter 7-7 4-6 gan Co. High School, 9 a.m. Ages 5 to AUTO RACING diver Greg Ferrucci earned an event title at the Zone C Diving Roy Miller. 18. Totals 30-62 17-26 80. 18. (304) 601-2833. 9 a.m. NASCAR Sprint: practice for Food City 500 Speed Championships at West Lafayette, Ind., with a first-place finish on KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Signed OL Halftime—Georgetown 39-27. Three- the 3-meter springboard after taking first place on the 1-meter Geoff Schwartz and CB Sean Smith. point goals—John Brown 12-31 (Gal- KEEP US INFORMED 10:30 a.m. American Le Mans Series: 12 Hours of Sebring Speed MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed TE Dustin liguez 6-8, Rakestraw 3-8, Josephs 2-8, board on Thursday. On the way to his second victory, he also broke Keller and WR Brandon Gibson to one- Noon NASCAR Sprint: “Happy Hour Series,” final practice Speed Hopfgartner 1-2, Phillips 0-1, McWoods Mail items to Sports Calendar, Lex- year contracts. for Food City 500 the program record in both the preliminaries (434.85) and finals ington Herald-Leader, 100 Midland MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Signed QB 0-4), Georgetown 3-14 (Wilson 2-6, (453.2). Teammate John Fox finished fourth in the event and earned Matt Cassel. Craig 1-2, Thomas 0-2, Middleton 0-4). Avenue, Lexington, Ky. 40508-1999, fax 1 p.m. American Le Mans Series, 12 Hours of Sebring Speed his first career trip to the NCAA Diving Championships. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed Rebounds—John Brown 31 (Hopfgartner (Attention: Sports Calendar) to (859) 2 p.m. NASCAR Nationwide: Jeff Foxworthy’s Grit Chips 300 ESPN2 WR Donald Jones. 5, Rakestraw 5), Georgetown 38 (Moses 231-1451, or email to hlsports@herald- NEW YORK GIANTS—Re-signed LB 14). Assists—John Brown 14 (Phillips leader.com. When listing phone number, 10:30 p.m. American Le Mans Series, 12 Hours of Sebring (taped) Speed Men’s tennis wins at No. 4 Mississippi Keith Rivers. 4), Georgetown 7 (Craig 3). Total fouls— specify area code. Items should specify 1:30 a.m. NHRA: qualifying for Gatornationals (taped) ESPN2 NEW YORK JETS—Signed RB Mike John Brown 17, Georgetown 14. A—n/a. sport and should be received at least (Sunday) Kentucky’s men’s tennis team, ranked 10th nationally, won the Goodson and FB Lex Hilliard. three weeks before the event. doubles point and then dominated singles play in a 4-1 victory OAKLAND RAIDERS—Signed LB Nick COLLEGE WOMEN 1:30 a.m. Formula One: Australian Grand Prix NBC Sports Roach. (Sunday) at No. 4 Mississippi. “This was a great effort coming off of a bad PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Acquired NAIA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT stretch last weekend where we didn’t play our best,” Coach Cedric WR Arrelious Benn and a 2013 seventh- Softball BASEBALL Kauffmann said. “I am proud of the team for showing the heart I round pick from Tampa Bay for a 2013 At Frankfort sixth-round choice and a conditional (All times p.m. unless noted) Noon College: Kentucky at Florida FS South, WWTF-AM 1580 knew they had today against a top-5 team.” 2014 draft pick. FRIDAY’S SECOND ROUND COLLEGE 1 p.m. World Baseball Classic, second round, teams TBD MLB In singles, UK’s Tom Jomby, ranked No. 32 nationally, made SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Agreed to Lee 63 ...................Carroll 49 terms with RB Danny Woodhead on a Okla. City 56 .........Shawnee St. 54 Kentucky ....100 000 0—1 1 2 3:15 p.m. College: Vanderbilt at Auburn FS South quick work of No. 13 Jonas Lutjen 6-1, 6-4. Kentucky improved to Louisiana St.. 022 030 x—7 10 0 two-year contract. Westminster 66 .........Faulkner 60 4 p.m. MLB pre-season: Cubs vs. Royals WGN 15-4 overall and 3-1 in Southeastern Conference play. WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Re-signed Westmont 77 ..........Rogers St. 70 Nunley, Henderson (5) and Joiner; Fico LB Bryan Kehl. Vanguard 85 .......William Woods 60 and Houston. W—Fico (13-3). L—Nunley BOXING HOCKEY Freed-Hardeman 71 . Campbellsville 52 (12-2). 2B—L: Andrews, Simmons, Wray. Softball loses series opener at LSU National Hockey League Lubbock Christian 93 . .Georgetown 63 Records—Louisiana St. 21-5 (3-1 SEC), 10:15 p.m. Welterweights: Jessie Vargas vs. Wale Omotoso; HBO ANAHEIM DUCKS—Acquired C Da- Cumberland (Tenn.) .. Benedictine (n) Kentucky 19-5 (2-2). champion Timothy Bradley Jr. vs. Ruslan Provodnikov Kentucky’s softball team, ranked 17th, jumped out to a 1-0 lead vid Steckel from Toronto for RW Ryan SATURDAY’S QUARTERFINALS for WBO welterweight title Lasch and a 2014 seventh-round draft before LSU rolled to a 7-1 victory in the teams’ series opener at Okla. City vs. Lee, 2 At Kissimmee, Fla. pick. Reassigned F Patrick Maroon to BASKETBALL Baton Rouge, La. Tigers All-American Rachele Fico pitched seven Norfolk (AHL). Westmont vs. Westminster, 4 Coast Guard . .102 010 0—4 11 2 innings and allowed one hit and one run with nine strikeouts. MONTREAL CANADIENS—Signed C Vanguard vs. Freed-Hardeman, 6 Transylvania . .210 211 x—7 14 1 11 a.m. Girls: Sweet 16 semifinals, WVLK-FM 101.5 David Desharnais to a four-year con- Lubbock Christian vs. second round Yuknat and Bastinck; Hulsman and Anderson County vs. Marion County tract extension. winner, 8 Hamilton. W—Hulsman. L—Yuknat. 2B— NBA NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Agreed to SEMIFINALS C: Gray, Lisko; T: Hamilton, Ladanyi. 11:30 a.m. Men: America East Tournament finals, ESPN2 terms with F Colin McDonald on a two- Monday, March 18 Records—Transylvania 2-9, Coast Albany at Vermont year contract extension, through the Quarterfinals winners at 6 and 8 Guard 2-5. 11:30 a.m. Men: Conference USA Tournament finals, CBS-27 2014-15 season. CHAMPIONSHIP Wall scores season-high 29 for Wizards Southern Miss vs. Memphis COLLEGE Tuesday, March 19 HIGH SCHOOL John Wall put on a rare shooting show Friday night, scoring BUFFALO—Fired men’s basketball Semifinals winners, 6:30 12:30 p.m. Girls: Sweet 16 semifinals, WVLK-FM 101.5 coach Reggie Witherspoon. Williamstown .001 012 0—4 4 4 Manual vs. Notre Dame a season-high 29 points and matching his career high with three SOUTH ALABAMA—Fired women’s LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN 93, Paris ........321 000 x—6 5 2 three-pointers as the Washington Wizards ran their home winning basketball coach Rick Pietri.
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