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Local Schedule Prep Baseball Prep Golf Pro Baseball Pro Basketball 23 Scoreboard THE HERALD ■ SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2016 SPORTS ■ PAGE 23 SCOREBOARD American League Local schedule BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned RHP William Cuevas to Pawtucket (IL) . Recalled LHP Roenis Elias from All Times EDT Pawtucket . ■ TODAY, APRIL 23 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Sent OF Michael Brantley Prep Baseball to Columbus (IL) for a rehab assignment . Evansville Reitz at Jasper (F - DH) . 11:00 MINNESOTA TWINS — Sent OF Danny Santana to Northeast Dubois at Perry Central (JV/V) . Noon Fort Myers (FSL) for a rehab assignment . Heritage Hills at Loogootee (V/JV) . Noon NEW YORK YANKEES — Placed RHP Branden Pinder Jasper Four-Team Invitational (V) on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Thursday . Recalled Jasper vs . Columbus East . 11:00 RHP Nick Goody from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL) . Evansville Central vs . Indianapolis Cathedral . 1:30 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Placed 3B Danny Valencia Consolation Game . 4:00 on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Thursday . Recalled Championship . 7:00 INF Tyler Ladendorf from Nashville (PCL) . Prep Softball TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Placed 1B Chris Colabello Mount Vernon at Jasper (V) . 11:00 on the restricted list . Selected the contract of LHP Heritage Hills at Gibson Southern (JV/V) . 1:00 Chad Girodo from Buffalo (IL) . Agreed to terms with Prep Girls Tennis OF Michael Bourn on a minor league contract . Jasper at Carmel Invitational . 9:00 National League Southridge at Gibson Southern Tourney (JV) 10:00. CINCINNATI REDS — Designated RHP Tim Melville Prep Boys Golf for assignment . Assigned RHP Keyvius Sampson Jasper/H . Hills at Bud Bennett Invite, Corydon . 2:00 outright to Louisville . Selected the contract of RHP Prep Track JC Ramirez from Louisville . Sent RHP Homer Bailey Jas ./NE Dub/H . Hills at F . Pk Fr/Soph Invite . 10:00 to Louisville (IL) for a rehab assignment . ■ SUNDAY, APRIL 24 COLORADO ROCKIES — Placed RHP Miguel Castro No events scheduled on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Monday . Optioned ■ MONDAY, APRIL 25 LHP Jason Gurka to Albuquerque (PCL) . Designated Prep Baseball RHP David Hale for assignment . Reinstated RHP Northeast Dubois at Orleans (V) . 5:00 Jon Gray from the 15-day DL . Recalled RHP Carlos Hancock County (Ky .) at Forest Park (V) . 6:00 Estevez from Albuquerque . Selected the contract of Jasper at Floyd Central (JV) . 6:00 RHP Gonzalez Germen from Albuquerque . Forest Park at Heritage Hills (JV-DH) . 6:00 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Assigned LHP James Southridge at South Spencer (V) . 6:30 Russell outright to Lehigh Valley (IL) . Prep Softball PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Released 1B Michael Loogootee at Forest Park (V) . 5:30 Morse . Optioned INF Cole Figueroa to Indianapolis Southridge at Northeast Dubois (V) . 6:00 (IL) . Recalled INF Jason Rogers from Indianapolis . North Posey at Heritage Hills (JV/V) . 6:00 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Optioned RHP Leonel Prep Girls Tennis Campos to El Paso (PCL) . Recalled OF Jose Pirela Forest Park at Barr-Reeve . 5:00 from El Paso . Vincennes Lincoln at Northeast Dubois . 5:00 ARIANA VAN DEN AKKER/THE HERALD SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Optioned OF Mac Wil- Wood Memorial at Southridge . .5:30 liamson to Sacramento (PCL) . Selected the contract Prep Boys Golf BE HOME SOON of 3B Conor Gillaspie from Sacramento . Transferred Perry Central/Tell City at Jasper . 5:30 SS Ehire Adrianza from the 15- to the 60-day DL . North Posey at Southridge . 5:30 Southridge’s Tucker Schank rounded third base during Friday evening’s game against Forest Park at ■ FOOTBALL Prep Track League Stadium in Huntingburg. Schank scored two runs, but the Rangers slipped out with a 5-4 win. National Football League Southridge at Jasper . 4:30 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Signed LB Tony Stew- ard and LS Christian Yount . WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed CB Josh Norman . ■ COLLEGE Prep baseball N .Y . Mets (deGrom 1-0) at Atlanta (Blair 0-0), 1:35 E: (Cin) Moscot . DP: Chicago 2 . LOB: Chicago 5, Sunday’s Games ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE — Granted Duke p .m . Cincinnati 4 . 2B: (Chi) Fowler, Heyward, Bryant . HR: Washington at Philadelphia, noon men’s basketball F Amile Jefferson a medical hard- AT HUNTINGBURG/Pocket Athletic Conference Philadelphia (Eickhoff 1-2) at Milwaukee (W .Peralta (Chi) Rizzo, Baez; (Cin) Cozart . SB: (Chi) Heyward, Dallas at Minnesota, TBA, if necessary ship waiver . VARSITY 0-3), 2:10 p .m . Baez; (Cin) Holt . CS: (Chi) Rizzo, Zobrist . S: (Chi) Florida at New York Islanders, TBA DETROIT — Named Bacari Alexander men’s basket- ■ Forest Park 5, Southridge 4 Miami (Conley 0-1) at San Francisco (M .Cain 0-2), Ross, Lester . SF: (Chi) Ross . ball coach . Forest Park . 110 110 1 — 5-6-3 4:05 p .m . ILLINOIS — Named graduate LB Hardy Nickerson is Southridge . 012 000 1 — 4-8-4 L .A . Dodgers (A .Wood 1-2) at Colorado (Lyles 1-1), transferring from California . Pitchers and catchers: (FP) Dav . Lusk, Brown (3), 4:10 p .m . Auto racing KANSAS STATE — Agreed to terms with athletic di- Wendholt (6) and Knust; (S) Mattingly, O’Brien (6) Pittsburgh (Liriano 1-1) at Arizona (Ray 1-0), 4:10 Pro basketball rector John Currie on a two-year contract extension and Meyer . p .m . ■ NASCAR SPRINT CUP TOYOTA OWNERS 400 through the 2022 academic year . WP: Brown (1-2) . LP: Mattingly (1-2) . St . Louis (Leake 0-2) at San Diego (Rea 1-1), 4:40 ■ NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PLAYOFFS LINEUP NORTH CAROLINA — Announced sophomore F Jus- Doubles: (S) Fetter, Meyer p .m . All Times EDT AT RICHMOND, Va./Richmond International tin Jackson and junior F Kennedy Meeks declared FIRST ROUND, Best-of-7 Raceway for the NBA draft . AMERICAN LEAGUE Friday’s Games Race Sunday East Division W L Pct GB Cleveland 101, Detroit 91 (Cleveland leads series Lap length: .75 miles Baltimore . 10 5 .667 — 3-0) (Car number in parentheses) Prep golf Boston . 8 8 .500 2½ Boston 111, Atlanta 103 (Atlanta leads series 2-1) 1 . (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, Charter Team, AT OAKLAND CITY/Oakland City Golf Club Toronto . 8 10 .444 3½ San Antonio 96, Memphis 87 (San Antonio leads 129 .069 mph . On the air BOYS Tampa Bay . 7 9 .438 3½ series 3-0) 2 . (22) Joey Logano, Ford, Charter Team, 128 .694 . All Times EDT VARSITY New York . 6 9 .400 4 Today’s Games 3 . (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, Charter Team, ■ TODAY, APRIL 23 ■ Perry Central 170, Forest Park 178, Wood Central Division W L Pct GB Toronto at Indiana, 3 p .m . (Toronto leads series 2-1) 128 .187 . TELEVISION Memorial 188 Kansas City . 11 5 .688 — Miami at Charlotte, 5:30 p .m . (Miami leads series 4 . (19) Carl Edwards, Toyota, Charter Team, 2 p .m . — College softball: Oklahoma vs . Tennessee Forest Park — Weyer 44, Hoffman 44, Brosmer 45, Chicago . 11 6 .647 ½ 2-0) 128 .181 . (ESPN) White 45, Wendholt 46, Lane 54 Detroit . 8 7 .533 2½ Oklahoma City at Dallas, 8 p .m . (Oklahoma City 5 . (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, Charter Team, 2 p .m . — College softball: Georgia vs . Florida Perry Central — James 40, Pierrard 41, Steen 43, Cleveland . 7 7 .500 3 leads series 2-1) 128 .156 . (ESPN2) Aders 46, Schepers 53, Knieriem 55 Minnesota . 5 12 .294 6½ Los Angeles Clippers at Portland, 10:30 p .m . (Los 6 . (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, Charter Team, 3 p .m . — NBA playoffs: Toronto Raptors at Indiana Wood Memorial — Bottoms 45, Doerner 46, Buck West Division W L Pct GB Angeles leads series 2-0) 128 .011 . Pacers (TNT) 47, Head 50, Creedon 55, Houchins 68 Oakland . 10 7 .588 — Sunday’s Games 7 . (41) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, Charter Team, 3 p .m . — PGA golf: Valero Texas Open, third round Medalist — James (PC) 40 Texas . 10 7 .588 — San Antonio at Memphis, 1 p .m . 127 .799 . (CBS) Seattle . 8 8 .500 1½ Golden State at Houston, 3:30 p .m . (Golden State 8 . (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, Charter Team, 4 p .m . — MLB baseball: Boston Red Sox at AT NEWBURGH/Rolling Hills Country Club Los Angeles . 7 10 .412 3 leads series 2-1) 127 .334 . Houston Astros (FS1) BOYS Houston . 5 12 .294 5 Atlanta at Boston, 6 p .m . 9 . (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, Charter Team, 127 .298 . 5 p .m . — Men’s college lacrosse: Johns Hopkins at VARSITY Friday’s Games Cleveland at Detroit, 8:30 p .m . 10 . (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, Charter Team, Michigan (BTN) ■ Evansville Mater Dei 164, Heritage Hills 165, Washington 8, Minnesota 4 Monday’s Games 127 .220 . 5 p .m . — College softball: UCLA vs . Arizona Castle 170 N .Y . Yankees 6, Tampa Bay 3 Miami at Charlotte, 7 p .m . 11 . (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, Charter Team, (ESPN2) Heritage Hills — Teaford 35, Gordon 41, Deller 42, Oakland 8, Toronto 5 Dallas at Oklahoma City, 8 p .m . 127 .208 . 5:30 p .m . — NBA playoffs: Miami Heat at Charlotte Meunier 47 Cleveland 2, Detroit 1 Los Angeles Clippers at Portland, 10:30 p .m . 12 . (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr ., Ford, Charter Team, Hornets (TNT) Evansville Mater Dei — McAtee 38, Wagner 40, Boston 6, Houston 2 Tuesday’s Games 125 .517 . 7 p .m . — MLB baseball: Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati Schetrer 41, Jackson 45 Chicago White Sox 5, Texas 0 Indiana at Toronto, TBA 13 . (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, Charter Team, Reds (FOXSMW) Castle — Bratton 39, Corne 42, Beck 42, Moore 47 Kansas City 4, Baltimore 2 Boston at Atlanta, TBA 125 .307 . 8 p .m . — NBA playoffs: Oklahoma City Thunder at Medalist — Teaford (HH) 35 Seattle 5, L .A . Angels 2, 10 innings Memphis at San Antonio, TBA, if necessary 14 . (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, Charter Team, Dallas Mavericks (ESPN) Today’s Games Detroit at Cleveland, TBA, if necessary 124 .913 .
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