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The Daily Scoreboard 10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Thursday, March 7, 2019 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD NHL standings NBA standings MLB Spring Training NFL franchise tags Sports scene EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE AMERICAN LEAGUE 2019 Franchise Tag Figures THURSDAY, MARCH 7 NEW YORK (AP) — The Salary Cap for the 2019 Atlantic Division Atlantic Division W L Pct. league year has been set at $188,200,000 per club. The SCHOLASTIC WRESTLING GP W L OT Pts GF GA W L Pct GB Los Angeles 9 3 .750 resulting Cap Percentage Average tenders for nonex- PIAA Championship at Hershey Tampa Bay 67 51 12 4 106 263 176 Toronto 46 19 .708 — Seattle 6 3 .667 clusive franchise players and transition players: Boston 66 40 17 9 89 198 164 Philadelphia 41 23 .641 4½ Baltimore 7 4 .636 Non-Exclusive Franchise Players Toronto 66 41 21 4 86 239 188 Boston 39 26 .600 7 Kansas City 7 5 .583 Position Tender Amount Announcements Montreal 67 36 24 7 79 204 194 Brooklyn 34 33 .507 13 Houston 6 5 .545 Quarterback $24,865,000 BASEBALL Buffalo 66 30 28 8 68 190 211 New York 13 51 .203 32½ Boston 6 6 .500 Running Back $11,214,000 The Junior American Legion baseball program will Florida 66 28 26 12 68 209 227 Southeast Division Minnesota 6 6 .500 Wide Receiver $16,787,000 be holding signups and tryouts at 2 p.m. on Saturday Detroit 66 23 33 10 56 182 227 W L Pct GB New York 5 5 .500 Tight End $10,387,000 and again at 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 16, in the Oil Ottawa 67 23 38 6 52 199 251 Miami 30 34 .469 — Detroit 6 7 .462 Offensive Lineman $14,067,000 City High School gymnasium. The cost is $90 for play- Metropolitan Division Orlando 30 36 .455 1 Tampa Bay 6 7 .462 Defensive End $17,128,000 ers ages 13-16 from the Oil City, Rocky Grove, GP W L OT Pts GF GA Charlotte 29 35 .453 1 Oakland 5 6 .455 Defensive Tackle $15,209,000 Titusville and Cranberry areas and participants are Washington 67 39 21 7 85 231 211 Washington 27 37 .422 3 Cleveland 5 6 .455 Linebacker $15,443,000 asked to bring their birth certificate. For information, N.Y. Islanders 66 38 21 7 83 192 161 Atlanta 22 44 .333 9 Texas 4 6 .400 Cornerback $16,022,000 text Colton Schneider at (814) 673-2605. Pd. adv. Carolina 66 36 23 7 79 199 180 Central Division Toronto 4 6 .400 Safety $11,150,000 Pittsburgh 66 35 22 9 79 229 204 W L Pct GB Chicago 3 8 .273 Kicker/Punter $4,971,000 OIL CITY VS. CANCER Columbus 66 37 26 3 77 205 198 x-Milwaukee 48 16 .750 — Transition Players The Oil City School District, National Honor Society Philadelphia 67 32 27 8 72 204 224 Indiana 42 23 .646 6½ NATIONAL LEAGUE Position Tender Amount and Kirtland Cancer Foundation have partnered with New N.Y. Rangers 66 27 28 11 65 190 219 Detroit 32 31 .508 15½ W L Pct. Quarterback $22,783,000 York Life to hold an alumni basketball game at 7 p.m. on New Jersey 67 25 33 9 59 189 225 Chicago 18 47 .277 30½ San Diego 7 3 .700 Running Back $9,099,000 Friday, March 15, at Oil City High School, in an attempt Cleveland 16 49 .246 32½ Philadelphia 7 3 .700 Wide Receiver $14,794,000 to raise funds for cancer research. The event, which was WESTERN CONFERENCE Chicago 8 5 .615 Tight End $8,815,000 started after Oil City native Eric Lendrum lost his battle Central Division WESTERN CONFERENCE Los Angeles 6 4 .600 Offensive Lineman $12,866,000 with cancer recently, will feature a game between the Oil GP W L OT Pts GF GA Southwest Division Washington 6 5 .545 Defensive End $14,360,000 City co-ed alumni team and current Oil City players from Nashville 69 39 25 5 83 207 184 W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 6 5 .545 Defensive Tackle $12,378,000 both the boys and girls varsity teams. All proceeds from Winnipeg 66 39 23 4 82 224 198 Houston 39 25 .609 — Atlanta 7 6 .538 Linebacker $13,222,000 ticket sales, concessions, Chinese auction and 50/50 St. Louis 65 34 25 6 74 187 181 San Antonio 37 29 .561 3 New York 6 6 .500 Cornerback $13,703,000 drawing will go to support the Kirtland Cancer Foundation, Dallas 66 34 27 5 73 167 170 New Orleans 30 36 .455 10 Arizona 5 5 .500 Safety $9,531,000 as well as Lendrum’s wife and two children. Tickets are Minnesota 67 32 27 8 72 186 196 Dallas 27 37 .422 12 Milwaukee 5 7 .417 Kicker/Punter $4,537,000 currently being sold at Oil City High School, Venango Colorado 67 29 26 12 70 220 211 Memphis 26 40 .394 14 San Francisco 4 6 .400 Area Chamber of Commerce and online through Chicago 66 27 30 9 63 220 250 Northwest Division St. Louis 4 6 .400 2019 Franchise Players Facebook and Eventbrite. Admission is $6 for adults and Pacific Division W L Pct GB Cincinnati 3 6 .333 Franchise player designations announced Tuesday $4 for children and students. For information, contact GP W L OT Pts GF GA Denver 42 21 .667 — Colorado 3 7 .300 for the 2018 NFL free agency signing period, which Jacob Davis at [email protected]. Calgary 66 41 18 7 89 234 192 Oklahoma City 39 25 .609 3½ Miami 4 9 .308 begins on March 14: San Jose 66 39 19 8 86 238 206 Portland 39 25 .609 3½ Wednesday's Games Exclusive Franchise Players Vegas 67 36 26 5 77 201 187 Utah 36 27 .571 6 Pittsburgh 6, Boston 1 None Transactions Arizona 66 32 29 5 69 177 186 Minnesota 30 35 .462 13 Baltimore 9, Tampa Bay 6 Non-Exclusive Franchise Players BASEBALL Edmonton 66 29 30 7 65 187 216 Pacific Division St. Louis 9, N.Y. Yankees 5 Atlanta — DT Grady Jarrett Major League Baseball Vancouver 66 27 30 9 63 180 206 W L Pct GB Atlanta (ss) 4, Miami (ss) 0 Dallas — DE Demarcus Lawrence OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF Anaheim 67 26 32 9 61 147 204 Golden State 44 20 .688 — Houston 11, Miami (ss) 5 Houston — DE-OLB Jadeveon Clowney Los Angeles 66 24 34 8 56 159 210 L.A. Clippers 37 29 .561 8 Atlanta (ss) 8, Detroit 2 BASEBALL — Suspended Boston RHP Steven Wright Kansas City — OLB Dee Ford 80 games after testing positive for Growth Hormone NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime Sacramento 32 31 .508 11½ Toronto 9, Philadelphia 7 San Francisco — K Robbie Gould loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild L.A. Lakers 30 34 .469 14 Chicago Cubs 4, Kansas City 1 Releasing Peptide 2 (GHRP-2), a performance-en- Seattle — DE Frank Clark hancing substance, in violation of Major League cards per conference advance to playoffs. Phoenix 14 51 .215 30{ Texas 12, San Francisco 5 Transition Players Tuesday’s Games x-clinched playoff spot Milwaukee 5, Arizona 4 None Baseball's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Columbus 2, New Jersey 1, SO Tuesday’s Games L.A. Angels 6, Colorado 5 Program. Pittsburgh 3, Florida 2, OT Indiana 105, Chicago 96 San Diego vs. Cincinnati at Goodyear, Ariz., late American League Boston 4, Carolina 3, OT Philadelphia 114, Orlando 106 Oakland vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., late Major League Soccer DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned 2B Dawel Lugo to N.Y. Islanders 5, Ottawa 4, SO Houston 107, Toronto 95 Cleveland vs. L.A. Dodgers at Glendale, Ariz., late Toledo (IL) and RHP Eduardo Jimenez to Erie (EL). Tampa Bay 5, Winnipeg 2 Memphis 120, Portland 111 Thursday's Games EASTERN CONFERENCE TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Signed RHP Bud Norris Nashville 5, Minnesota 4, SO Minnesota 131, Oklahoma City 120 Minnesota vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m. W L T Pts GF GA to a minor league contract. Dallas 1, N.Y. Rangers 0 Boston 128, Golden State 95 N.Y. Mets vs. Washington at West Palm Beach, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Toronto FC 1 0 0 3 3 1 BASKETBALL Anaheim 3, Arizona 1 Wednesday’s Games Baltimore vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., 1:05 p.m. D.C. United 1 0 0 3 2 0 National Basketball Association Colorado 4, Detroit 3, OT Detroit 131, Minnesota 114 Toronto vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Montreal 1 0 0 3 2 1 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS — Signed C Andrew Montreal 3, Los Angeles 1 Miami 91, Charlotte 84 N.Y. Yankees vs. Philadelphia (ss) at Clearwater, Fla., 1:05 p.m. New York City FC 0 0 1 1 2 2 Bogut. Wednesday’s Games Washington 132, Dallas 123 Houston vs. Miami at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Orlando City 0 0 1 1 2 2 Washington 5, Philadelphia 3 Brooklyn 113, Cleveland 107 Philadelphia (ss) vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Columbus 0 0 1 1 1 1 Toronto at Vancouver, late San Antonio 111, Atlanta 104 L.A. Angels (ss) vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. New York 0 0 1 1 1 1 Latest line St.
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