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Sport Scoreboard Page 34 Sport Saturday, March 5, 2016 SPORT SCOREBOARD Rugby union GERMAN LEAGUE Golden State at L.A. Lakers, 4.30pm Minnesota 2 Toronto 1 Nicol Shield semi-finals (North Field, National Sports Today’s games Oklahoma City at Milwaukee, 4.30pm Tampa Bay 4 Ottawa 1 BERMUDA Centre): Teachers v Mariners, 1pm; Police v Rene- Cologne v Schalke, 10.30am Phoenix at Memphis, 5pm New Jersey 5 Nashville 4 (OT) gades, 2.30pm. Eintracht Frankfurt v Ingolstadt, 10.30am Dallas at Denver, 6pm N.Y. Islanders 4 Winnipeg 3 (OT) Augsburg v Bayer Leverkusen, 10.30am Philadelphia at Miami, 7pm Colorado 3 Florida 2 Stuttgart v Hoffenheim, 10.30am Portland at Detroit, 7pm Anaheim 5 Arizona 1 GOLF Wolfsburg v Borussia Moenchengladbach, 10.30am Houston at Toronto, 7.30pm San Jose 3 Vancouver 2 Werder Bremen v Hanover, 10.30am Los Angeles 3 Montreal 2 BERMUDA AMATEUR MATCH PLAY OVERSEAS Borussia Dortmund v Bayern Munich, 1.30pm Today’s games CHAMPIONSHIPS Tomorrow’s games CRICKET Minnesota at Buffalo, 2pm Today's finals Mainz v Darmstadt, 10.30am Calgary at Pittsburgh, 4pm Men's Championship Hamburg v Hertha Berlin, 12.30pm FIRST TWENTY20 INTERNATIONAL Nashville at Colorado, 4pm 7.28am: Jarryd Dillas v Mark Phillips South Africa v Australia Anaheim at Los Angeles, 5pm Men's Consolation FOOTBALL FRENCH LEAGUE Kingsmead, Durban (Australia won toss): South Washington at Boston, 8pm 11.52am: Spencer Wideman v Jamie Macmillan Yesterday’s result Africa beat Australia by three wickets Ottawa at Toronto, 8pm Senior Men's Championship BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE Caen 2 Monaco 2 Australia Carolina at Tampa Bay, 8pm 12pm: Gray Yancey v Terry Mullan All kick-offs 11am Bermuda time unless stated Today’s games U T Khawaja c Wiese b Rabada .................................9 Columbus at Philadelphia, 8pm Senior Men's Consolation Today’s games Paris Saint-Germain v Montpellier, 12pm A J Finch c Rabada b Tahir .......................................40 Montreal at Winnipeg, 8pm 11.36am: Jens Juul v Bill Pitt Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal, 8.45am Angers v Saint Etienne, 3pm D A Warner c Duminy b Wiese ..................................20 Florida at Arizona, 10pm Senior Men's First Flight Chelsea v Stoke City Bordeaux v Ajaccio, 3pm *S P D Smith c De Kock b Wiese ...............................6 Vancouver at San Jose, 11pm 11.28am: Gary Brangman v Ross Ballantyne Everton v West Ham United Lille v Reims, 3pm G J Maxwell c Du Plessis b Morris ............................17 Tomorrow’s games Senior Men's First Flight Consolation Manchester City v Aston Villa Nice v Troyes, 3pm M R Marsh c Miller b Abbott ......................................35 Dallas at Ottawa, 6pm 11.20am: Geza Wolf v Max Abend Newcastle United v Bournemouth Bastia v Lorient, 3pm †P M Nevill lbw b Tahir ...............................................4 Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 6pm Women's Championship Southampton v Sunderland Tomorrow’s games J W Hastings b Tahir ...................................................7 N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, 6pm 7.20am: Ebonie Burgess v Tariqah Walikraam Swansea City v Norwich City Marseilles v Toulouse, 9am N M Coulter-Nile b Rabada ........................................9 Detroit at Chicago, 6pm Women's Consolation Watford v Leicester City, 1.30pm Rennes v Nantes, 12pm A Zampa not out .........................................................5 Edmonton at Winnipeg, 8pm 11.44am: Susan Vallis v Linda Down Tomorrow’s games Lyon v Guingamp, 4pm A J Tye not out ............................................................0 St. Louis at Minnesota, 9pm Crystal Palace v Liverpool, 9.30am Extras (b 2, lb 1, w 2) ..................................................5 Yesterday'S results West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United, 12pm DUTCH LEAGUE Total (9 wkts; 20 overs) .........................................157 SCORING LEADERS 1-23, 2-69, 3-71, 4-91, 5-97, 6-104, Men's Championship Yesterday’s result Fall of wickets: Through March 3 Den Haag 2 Twente Enschede 1 7-114, 8-149, 9-154. GP G A PTS Quarter-finals SKY BET CHAMPIONSHIP Rabada 4-0-26-2; Abbott 4-0-32-1; Duminy Patrick Kane, Chi 66 37 51 88 Fraser Hunt bt Walker Campbell, 19th hole Yesterday’s result Today’s games Bowling: Zwolle v De Graafschap, 1.30pm 1-0-24-0; Morris 3-0-35-1; Wiese 4-0-16-2; Imran Ta- Jamie Benn, Dal 65 32 39 71 Jarryd Dillas bt Damian Palanyandi, 2 up Middlesbrough 2 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 Groningen v PSV, 2.45pm hir 4-0-21-3. Tyler Seguin, Dal 65 32 36 68 Mark Phillips bt Robert Vallis 3 and 2 Today’s games Bristol City v Cardiff City, 8am Heerenveen v Utrecht, 3.45pm South Africa Erik Karlsson, Ott 65 11 57 68 Tom Nolan bt Ben Hodge, 1 up Burnley v Blackburn Rovers, 8.30am Tomorrow’s games A B de Villiers c Nevill b Coulter-Nile .........................0 Evgeny Kuznetsov, Was 63 20 46 66 Semi-finals Brentford v Charlton Athletic Nijmegen v Heracles Almelo, 7.30am †Q de Kock c and b Coulter-Nile ................................7 Johnny Gaudreau, Cgy 63 24 39 63 Jarryd Dillas bt Fraser Hunt, 5 and 4 Derby County v Huddersfield Town Alkmaar v Excelsior, 9.30am *F du Plessis run out .................................................40 Joe Pavelski, SJ 63 29 32 61 Mark Phillips bt Tom Nolan, 3 and 2 Ipswich Town v Nottingham Forest Roda JC Kerkrade v Vitesse Arnhem, 9.30am J P Duminy c Finch b Tye ...........................................5 Sidney Crosby, Pit 62 26 35 61 Men's Consolation Leeds United v Bolton Wanderers Willem II v Ajax, 9.30am R R Rossouw c Khawaja b Marsh .............................19 Joe Thornton, SJ 63 15 46 61 Quarter-finals Milton Keynes Dons v Queens Park Rangers Feyenoord v Cambuur, 11.45am D A Miller not out .......................................................53 Nicklas Backstrom, Was 60 17 43 60 Michael Daniel bt Alex Hale, 19th hole Preston North End v Brighton and Hove Albion D Wiese run out .........................................................13 Alex Ovechkin, Was 61 41 18 59 Spencer Wideman bt Richard Neame, 1 up Reading v Fulham PORTUGUESE LEAGUE C H Morris c Finch b Coulter-Nile ..............................8 Artemi Panarin, Chi 64 24 35 59 Mikus Ming bt Scott Barnett, 4 and 3 Sheffield Wednesday v Rotherham United Yesterday’s result K J Abbott not out .......................................................6 Blake Wheeler, Wpg 63 18 40 58 Jamie Macmillan bt Andrew Osborne, 3 and 2 Pacos de Ferreira v Maritimo Extras (lb 1, w 5, nb 1) ................................................7 Senior Men's Championship P W D L F A Pts Today’s game Total (7 wkts; 19.2 overs) ...................................... 158 Semi-finals Middlesbrough 34 20 7 7 47 20 67 Sporting v Benfica, 4.45pm K Rabada and Imran Tahir did not bat Gray Yancey bt Kavon Trott, 5 and 3 Burnley 34 18 11 5 53 27 65 Tomorrow’s games Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-17, 3-41, 4-72, 5-72, 6-95, RUGBY UNION Terry Mullan bt Edward Frey, 3 and 2 Hull 34 19 7 8 48 20 64 Boavista v Nacional, 12pm 7-134. Senior Men's Consolation Brighton 34 17 12 5 49 34 63 Tondela v FC Arouca, 12pm Bowling: Coulter-Nile 4-0-29-3; Hastings 4-0-29-0; Super Rugby Semi-finals Derby 34 15 12 7 45 30 57 Uniao Madeira v Belenenses, 12pm Maxwell 1-0-16-0; Tye 3.2-0-40-1; Marsh 3-0-17-1; All times Bermuda Jens Juul bt Steven Hickmott, 3 and 2 Sheff Wed 34 14 13 7 50 35 55 Vitoria Setubal v Moreirense, 12pm Zampa 4-0-26-0. Yesterday's results Bill Pitt bt Ken O'Neill, 3 and 2 Birmingham 34 15 9 10 40 32 54 Academica v Vitoria Guimaraes, 2.15pm Umpires: S George and A T Holdstock (South Africa). Christchurch Senior Men's first flight Cardiff 34 13 13 8 45 38 52 Braga v Porto, 4.30pm Television umpire: B P Jele (South Africa). Crusaders 28 Blues 13 Semi-finals Ipswich 33 14 9 10 41 40 51 Monday’s game Match referee: R B Richardson (West Indies). Canberra, Australia Gary Brangman bt Harry H Smith, 7 and 5 Preston 34 12 12 10 33 32 48 Rio Ave v Estoril, 4pm • South Africa leads three-match series 1-0. ACT 32 New South Wales 15 Ross Ballantyne bt Zane Desilva, 1 up QPR 34 10 14 10 41 40 44 Series detail: Second match: Johannesburg (Tomor- Today’s games Senior Men's First Flight Consolation Reading 33 11 10 12 38 36 43 MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER row). Third match: Cape Town (March 9). 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