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Boyle Downs Catholic 3-1 Mercer Tops Southwestern Cardinals Beat B2 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2012 THE ADVOCATE-MESSENGER SPORTS/SCORECARD WWW.AMNEWS.COM Beavan, Wilhelmsen (7) and Olivo; Feliz, Adams (8), Nathan (9) and Napoli. W—Feliz 1-0. L—Beavan 0-1. Sv—Nathan (2). baseball ——— Kansas City 000 200 10—3 7 0 Oakland 000 000 0x—0 1 0 Boyle downs (8 innings)Duffy, Crow (7) and Quintero; Godfrey, Blevins (7), Carig- nl, al glance nan (8) and Recker. W—Duffy 1-0. L—Godfrey 0-1. Sv—Crow (1). Major League Baseball Glance HRs—Kansas City, Maier (1). By The Associated Press National League East Division Catholic 3-1 W L Pct GB New York 4 1 .800 — Golf Washington 3 2 .600 1 K.K. Davis struck out 10 Miami 2 3 .400 2 batters and Danielle Mason softball Philadelphia 1 3 .250 2 1⁄2 fedex cup Atlanta 1 4 .200 3 PGA Tour FedExCup Standings had three hits to lead Boyle Central Division The Associated Press “We showed some matu- W L Pct GB Through April 8 County to a 3-1 victory over rity at the plate and were pa- St. Louis 5 1 .833 — Rank Player Points YTD Money Lexington Catholic on Tues- Houston 3 2 .600 1 1⁄2 1. Hunter Mahan 1,379 $3,094,040 tient early on,” Deem said. Milwaukee 3 2 .600 1 1⁄2 2. Bubba Watson 1,322 $3,124,138 day at Lexington. Boyle hosts Mercer Pittsburgh 2 2 .500 2 3. Phil Mickelson 1,136 $2,515,481 Davis retired six batters Cincinnati 2 3 .400 2 1⁄2 4. Johnson Wagner 1,056 $2,008,193 County (9-4) tonight in a Chicago 1 4 .200 3 1⁄2 5. Rory McIlroy 1,045 $2,424,000 on called third strikes for West Division 6. Kyle Stanley 954 $1,996,550 matchup of two of the area’s W L Pct GB 7. Justin Rose 948 $2,175,206 Boyle (10-9). top teams. Arizona 4 0 1.000 — 8. Mark Wilson 887 $1,880,375 “She did a fantastic job in Los Angeles 4 1 .800 1⁄2 9. Tiger Woods 876 $1,811,000 “It seems pretty clear this Colorado 1 3 .250 3 10. Bill Haas 865 $1,806,659 the circle tonight for us,” is going to be a big game for San Francisco 1 3 .250 3 11. Brandt Snedeker 835 $1,672,314 12. Keegan Bradley 795 $1,609,692 San Diego 1 4 .200 3 1⁄2 Boyle coach Brian Deem us,” Deem said. “I think ——— 13. Steve Stricker 734 $1,497,210 14. Luke Donald 674 $1,355,196 said. whoever wins this game has Tuesday’s Games 15. Ben Crane 627 $1,268,431 L.A. Dodgers 2, Pittsburgh 1 e Rebels had six hits 16. Louis Oosthuizen 623 $1,462,839 to be considered as one of St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 1 17. Carl Pettersson 611 $1,119,253 Washington 6, N.Y. Mets 2 against Lexington Catholic the serious threats in the 18. Martin Laird 556 $1,162,429 Atlanta 6, Houston 4 19. John Huh 547 $1,189,980 (7-4). Mason was 3 for 3 and 12th Region.” Milwaukee 7, Chicago Cubs 4 20. Graeme McDowell 530 $1,117,360 Arizona 4, San Diego 2, 11 innings Amy Woolum was 2 for 2. 21. Matt Kuchar 523 $1,088,486 Boyle County 030 000 0 — 3 7 2 Wednesday’s Games 22. Kevin Na 517 $1,074,587 Each of them had an RBI, as St. Louis (J.Garcia 1-0) at Cincinnati (Cueto 1-0), 12:35 p.m. 23. Lee Westwood 509 $1,271,425 Lex. Catholic 000 100 0 — 1 6 2 Washington (Strasburg 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (J.Santana 0-0), 1:10 p.m. 24. Robert Garrigus 504 $935,363 did Heather Hasty. W—Davis. Milwaukee (Gallardo 0-1) at Chicago Cubs (Dempster 0-0), 2:20 25. Sang-Moon Bae 498 $941,146 p.m. 26. Charles Howell III 485 $775,972 AP Photo/Tom Uhlman Arizona (Saunders 0-0) at San Diego (Luebke 0-1), 6:35 p.m. 27. Jim Furyk 465 $967,916 Miami (Jo.Johnson 0-1) at Philadelphia (Halladay 1-0), 7:05 p.m. 28. Webb Simpson 451 $853,350 Cincinnati pitcher Mike Leake gave up two home runs Atlanta (Delgado 0-0) at Houston (W.Rodriguez 0-0), 8:05 p.m. 29. George McNeill 437 $810,214 in a 3-1 loss to St. Louis on Tuesday. San Francisco (Lincecum 0-1) at Colorado (Guthrie 1-0), 8:40 p.m. 30. Sean O’Hair 432 $645,544 Pittsburgh (Bedard 0-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Billingsley 1-0), 10:10 31. Aaron Baddeley 420 $796,866 p.m. 32. Spencer Levin 418 $741,248 Thursday’s Games 33. John Senden 416 $769,788 Mercer tops Cincinnati (Latos 0-1) at Washington (G.Gonzalez 0-0), 1:05 p.m. 34. Charlie Wi 413 $804,556 Milwaukee (Greinke 1-0) at Chicago Cubs (Garza 0-0), 2:20 p.m. 35. Bo Van Pelt 409 $868,188 San Francisco (Bumgarner 0-1) at Colorado (Moyer 0-1), 3:10 p.m. 36. Bud Cauley 393 $654,292 Cardinals Miami (Buehrle 0-1) at Philadelphia (Blanton 0-1), 7:05 p.m. 37. John Rollins 390 $797,568 Arizona (I.Kennedy 1-0) at San Diego (Bass 0-1), 10:05 p.m. 38. Jason Dufner 387 $720,377 Southwestern Pittsburgh (Karstens 0-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Capuano 0-0), 10:10 39. Zach Johnson 382 $625,925 p.m. 40. Ernie Els 376 $717,344 ——— 41. Ian Poulter 365 $796,445 e Mercer County girls American League 42. Harrison Frazar 352 $667,986 beat Reds East Division 43. Dustin Johnson 348 $735,410 improved to 7-0 with a 7-1 tennis W L Pct GB 44. Bryce Molder 347 $623,745 victory over Southwestern Tampa Bay 3 1 .750 — 45. Jonathan Byrd 340 $733,370 By JOE KAY 46. Jeff Overton 338 $624,468 Claunch-Mary Baxter (MC) def. McAuliffe-An- Baltimore 3 2 .600 1⁄2 on Tuesday at Harrodsburg. 47. Cameron Tringale 332 $557,117 geles (S) 8-3; No. 3 — Kennedy Thompson- Toronto 3 2 .600 1⁄2 AP Sports Writer 48. Jimmy Walker 331 $674,152 New York 2 3 .400 1 1⁄2 Caitlin Baer (No. 1) and Hannah Ingram (MC) def. Dominquez-Garcia 49. Scott Piercy 321 $538,467 Boston 1 4 .200 2 1⁄2 (S) 8-5. 50. D.A. Points 317 $628,128 Kyleigh Murray (No. 5) had Central Division CINCINNATI — Two games into their se- 51. Pat Perez 317 $518,574 W L Pct GB 8-0 singles wins for the Ti- 52. Nick Watney 317 $500,335 ries against the defending World Series cham- At Somerset (S) 5, Detroit 4 0 1.000 — 53. John Mallinger 314 $528,790 tans. Boyle County (BC) 4 1 pion Cardinals, the Cincinnati Reds have Kansas City 3 2 .600 1 ⁄2 54. Robert Allenby 309 $556,263 No. 1 —Nikol Pluess (BC) def. Kelby Cowan (S) Chicago 2 2 .500 2 Somerset 5, Boyle 55. Charl Schwartzel 299 $694,060 gotten little return for their two big paydays. 6-3; No. 2 — Sravya Veligandla (S) def. Victoria Cleveland 1 3 .250 3 56. Brian Davis 298 $531,313 County 4 — At Somerset, Minnesota 0 4 .000 4 Carlos Beltran and David Freese homered Horseman (BC) 6-2; No. 3 — Anna Duncan 57. Sergio Garcia 296 $622,825 (BC) def. Abby Lissanu (S) 7-5; No. 4 — Alana West Division 58. Chris Stroud 295 $615,869 again on Tuesday night, and Kyle Lohse pro- the Briar Jumpers won the W L Pct GB 59. K.J. Choi 288 $465,336 first two doubles matches to Perry (S) def. Sarah Nolan (BC) 7-7 (5); No. 5 Texas 4 1 .800 — 60. Rickie Fowler 286 $504,254 vided another stingy performance, leading St. — Jamie Peters (S) def. Hannah Green (BC) 6- Seattle 3 3 .500 1 1⁄2 61. Tom Gillis 276 $546,305 edge the visiting Rebels. 4; No. 6 — Malou Kellerman (BC) def. Brandi 1 Louis a 3-1 victory over the Reds a few hours Los Angeles 2 2 .500 1 ⁄2 62. Ricky Barnes 275 $528,881 Abrams (S) 6-0. Oakland 2 4 .333 2 1⁄2 Nikol Pluess won at sin- 63. Michael Thompson 270 $414,909 after Cincinnati gave out another big contract. Doubles ——— 64. Harris English 265 $389,095 gles and doubles for Boyle. Tuesday’s Games 65. Ken Duke 261 $483,865 Second baseman Brandon Phillips agreed No. 1 — Perry-Peters (S) def. Duncan-Nolan Detroit 5, Tampa Bay 2 66. Henrik Stenson 261 $446,605 to a deal through 2017 worth $72.5 million. It (BC) 6-4; No. 2 — Lissanu-Veligandla (S) def. N.Y. Yankees 5, Baltimore 4, 12 innings 67. Vijay Singh 257 $359,365 Boys Reva Toadvine-Green (BC) 6-2; No. 3 — Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, ppd., rain 68. David Toms 254 $429,399 came only five days after slugger Joey Votto got Pluess-Horseman (BC) def. Diala Qasem-Sahr Toronto 7, Boston 3 69. Greg Chalmers 252 $376,123 Mercer County 8, South- Asif (S) 6-2. Texas 1, Seattle 0 70. Brendon de Jonge 251 $369,675 an additional 10 years and $225 million, look- Kansas City 3, Oakland 0, 8 innings 71. Padraig Harrington 249 $535,738 western 1 — At Harrods- ing to turn the 2010 NL Central champions BOYS Wednesday’s Games 72.
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