B2 THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2012

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p.m. Hensley 1-0. L—Bastardo 0-1. Texas (M.Harrison 2-0) at Detroit (Porcello 1-0), 7:05 Nl, al glance p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE Glance Minnesota (Hendriks 0-0) at Tampa Bay (Moore 0-1), Minnesota 401 010 000—6 13 0 By The Associated Press 7:10 p.m. New York 301 000 001—5 11 0 Toronto (Drabek 2-0) at Kansas City (Hochevar 1-1), Marquis, Duensing (6), Burton (7), Capps (9) and East Division 8:10 p.m. Mauer; Kuroda, Rapada (5), Logan (7), R.Soriano (9) W L Pct GB Baltimore (Matusz 0-2) at L.A. Angels (Williams 0-1), and Martin. W—Marquis 1-0. L—Kuroda 1-2. Sv— Washington 10 3 .769 — 10:05 p.m. Capps (3). HRs—Minnesota, Morneau 2 (4). New York, Atlanta 7 5 .583 2 1⁄2 Cleveland (Jimenez 1-0) at Oakland (Godfrey 0-2), Cano (1), Jeter (4). New York 7 5 .583 2 1⁄2 10:05 p.m. Miami 6 6 .500 3 1⁄2 (Sale 1-1) at Seattle (Noesi 1-1), Tampa Bay 210 102 006—12 10 0 Philadelphia 5 7 .417 4 1⁄2 10:10 p.m. Toronto 110 000 000— 2 12 1 Central Division Price, W.Davis (6), Jo.Peralta (8), Howell (9) and W L Pct GB J.Molina; Morrow, L.Perez (7), Villanueva (9) and St. Louis 9 3 .750 — reds box Mathis, Arencibia. W—Price 2-1. L—Morrow 0-1. Milwaukee 6 6 .500 3 Wednesday’s Box HRs—Tampa Bay, Zobrist (2), Joyce (3), S.Rodriguez Pittsburgh 5 7 .417 4 By The Associated Press (1), Scott (3). Toronto, Mathis (1). Cincinnati 4 8 .333 5 Cardinals 11, Reds 1 Houston 4 8 .333 5 Cincinnati St. Louis Texas 001 200 030—6 10 1 Chicago 3 9 .250 6 ab r h bi ab r h bi Boston 020 000 001—3 5 0 West Division Cozart ss 3 0 0 0 Furcal ss 5 1 4 2 D.Holland, Ogando (8), Nathan (9) and Napoli; Beckett, W L Pct GB Stubbs cf 3 0 1 0 Beltran rf 4 2 1 2 F.Morales (8), Albers (8) and Shoppach. W—D.Holland Los Angeles 9 3 .750 — Votto 1b 3 0 1 0 Komats rf 0 0 0 0 2-0. L—Beckett 1-2. HRs—Texas, Napoli (4). Boston, Arizona 7 5 .583 2 Phillips 2b 4 0 1 0 Hollidy lf 5 0 0 0 Youkilis (1). Colorado 6 6 .500 3 Bray p 0 0 0 0 McCllln p 0 0 0 0 San Francisco 6 6 .500 3 Bruce rf 4 0 1 0 Brkmn 1b 2 1 1 1 Detroit 010 010 200—4 8 0 San Diego 3 10 .231 6 1⁄2 Rolen 3b 4 0 2 0 MCrpnt ph-1b 2 0 0 0 Kansas City 002 100 000—3 8 1 Wednesday’s Games Heisey lf 4 1 1 0 Freese 3b 4 1 2 2 Scherzer, Coke (7), Benoit (8), Valverde (9) and Laird; Atlanta 14, N.Y. Mets 6 Mesorc c 4 0 2 1 YMolin c 4 1 1 0 J.Sanchez, K.Herrera (6), Mijares (7), Coleman (7), Pittsburgh 2, Arizona 1 Latos p 1 0 0 0 Jay cf 4 1 2 0 Crow (8), Broxton (9) and Quintero. W—Scherzer 1-1. Washington 3, Houston 2 LeCure p 0 0 0 0 Greene 2b 3 2 1 2 L—Mijares 0-1. Sv—Valverde (3). HRs—Kansas City, Miami 9, 1 Ludwck ph 1 0 0 0 JGarci p 2 1 1 2 A.Escobar (1). Milwaukee 3, L.A. Dodgers 2, 10 innings Simon p 0 0 0 0 VMarte p 0 0 0 0 St. Louis 11, Cincinnati 1 Harris 2b 1 0 0 0 Roinsn ph-lf 1 1 1 0 Baltimore 010 000 000—1 5 1 Colorado 8, San Diego 4 Totals 32 1 9 1 Totals 36 111411 Chicago 021 104 00x—8 11 2 San Francisco 1, Philadelphia 0, 11 innings Tom.Hunter, Patton (6), Gregg (8) and Wieters; Peavy, Today’s Games Cincinnati 000 010 000— 1 Ohman (8), Reed (8), N.Jones (9) and Pierzynski. W— Peavy 2-0. L—Tom.Hunter 1-1. HRs—Chicago, Chicago Cubs (Samardzija 2-0) at Miami (Nolasco 1- St. Louis 320 003 03x—11 AP Photo/Jeff Roberson 0), 12:40 p.m. DP—Cincinnati 1, St. Louis 4. LOB—Cincinnati 8, St. Pierzynski (4), De Aza (3). L.A. Dodgers (Harang 0-1) at Milwaukee (Wolf 0-1), Louis 4. 2B—Rolen (3), Furcal 2 (6), Freese (1), Reds Devin Mesoraco holds on to the ball as the Cardinals' Jaime Garcia collides with him during 1:10 p.m. Y.Molina (5), Robinson (1). 3B—Heisey (1), J.Garcia (1). Oakland 300 001 002—6 10 1 the fourth inning Wednesday. Garcia was out on the play, but the Cardinals got more than enough runs in an Cincinnati (Arroyo 0-0) at St. Louis (Wainwright 0-2), HR—Beltran (5), Greene (1). SB—Beltran (3), Berkman Los Angeles 000 000 000—0 4 0 1:45 p.m. (1), Jay (2), Greene (1). Colon, De Los Santos (9) and K.Suzuki; E.Santana, Is- 11-1 victory. Houston (Norris 0-0) at Washington (E.Jackson 1-0), IP H R ER BB SO ringhausen (8), Walden (9), Takahashi (9) and Bo.Wil- 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati son, Iannetta. W—Colon 3-1. L—E.Santana 0-3. Atlanta (Minor 1-1) at Arizona (Collmenter 0-0), 9:40 Latos L,0-2 5 2-3 9 8 8 3 6 HRs—Oakland, Cespedes (4), J.Gomes (3). p.m. LeCure 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia (Worley 0-1) at San Diego (Wieland 0-1), Simon 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cleveland 001 000 000—1 4 0 10:05 p.m. Bray 1 4 3 3 0 1 Seattle 210 100 00x—4 8 1 Friday’s Games St. Louis D.Lowe, Asencio (5), Hagadone (7), Wheeler (8) and Latos hit hard as Reds Cincinnati (Bailey 0-2) at Chicago Cubs (Volstad 0-1), J.Garcia W,2-0 7 7 1 1 3 3 C.Santana; Vargas, Wilhelmsen (8), League (9) and 2:20 p.m. V.Marte 1 1 0 0 0 2 Olivo. W—Vargas 2-1. L—D.Lowe 2-1. Sv—League Miami (Zambrano 0-0) at Washington (Detwiler 1-0), McClellan 1 1 0 0 0 0 (5). HRs—Seattle, Figgins (1), I.Suzuki (1). 7:05 p.m. HBP—by V.Marte (Stubbs). St. Louis (Lynn 2-0) at Pittsburgh (Morton 0-0), 7:05 T—2:47. A—35,907 (capacity 43,975). routed by Cards 11-1 p.m. Nl, al leaders San Francisco (Zito 1-0) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 2-0), 7:10 Major League Baseball Leaders p.m. Nl, al linescores By The Associated Press L.A. Dodgers (Lilly 1-0) at Houston (Happ 1-0), 8:05 Wednesday’s Major League Baseball Linescores NATIONAL LEAGUE ST. LOUIS (AP) — e Garcia (2-0) allowed one p.m. By The Associated Press BATTING—DWright, New York, .500; Kemp, Los Ange- Cincinnati Reds acquired BASEBALL run on seven hits and three Colorado (Chacin 0-1) at Milwaukee (Marcum 1-1), NATIONAL LEAGUE les, .457; CYoung, Arizona, .410; McCutchen, Pitts- 8:10 p.m. New York 012 011 010— 6 14 1 burgh, .400; Freese, St. Louis, .385; SCastro, Chicago, Mat Latos from San Diego in walks. He was aided by four Atlanta (Beachy 1-1) at Arizona (Cahill 1-0), 9:40 p.m. Atlanta 024 022 22x—14 16 1 .370; Cuddyer, Colorado, .370. the offseason to shore up to be tough,” Latos said. double plays and helped his Philadelphia (Hamels 1-1) at San Diego (Volquez 0-1), Dickey, Batista (5), Parnell (6), Byrdak (7), Rauch (7), HOME RUNS—Kemp, Los Angeles, 6; Beltran, St. 10:05 p.m. F.Francisco (8) and Thole; Jurrjens, C.Martinez (5), Louis, 5; CYoung, Arizona, 5; Ethier, Los Angeles, 4; their starting pitching. “ey’re a good-hitting ball- cause with a triple off the Durbin (7), L.Hernandez (8) and D.Ross. W—C.Mar- Hart, Milwaukee, 4; Headley, San Diego, 4; Infante, So far, Latos has struggled club.” wall in center field in the AMERICAN LEAGUE tinez 1-0. L—Dickey 2-1. HRs—New York, I.Davis (3). Miami, 4; HRamirez, Miami, 4. East Division Atlanta, J.Francisco (2), Uggla (1), Freeman (1). RBI—Ethier, Los Angeles, 17; Kemp, Los Angeles, 17; — and so has his team. He found that out in the sixth that made it 7-1 and W L Pct GB Freese, St. Louis, 13; LaRoche, Washington, 13; CY- first two innings. Baltimore 7 5 .583 — Pittsburgh 000 000 110—2 7 0 oung, Arizona, 13; Headley, San Diego, 12; HRamirez, Latos went 5 2-3 innings chased Latos. Toronto 6 5 .545 1⁄2 Arizona 100 000 000—1 6 1 Miami, 12. for his longest stint of the e Cardinals greeted “He got in some situations New York 6 6 .500 1 Ja.McDonald, Lincoln (5), Resop (8), Watson (8), J.Cruz STOLEN BASES—DGordon, Los Angeles, 8; Bonifacio, Tampa Bay 6 6 .500 1 (9) and McKenry; D.Hudson, D.Hernandez (8), Ziegler Miami, 7; SCastro, Chicago, 7; Bourn, Atlanta, 6; year, but the St. Louis Cardi- Latos rudely as Rafael Fur- where he got a couple of Boston 4 8 .333 3 (9) and M.Montero. W—Lincoln 1-0. L—D.Hudson 1- Schafer, Houston, 6; Victorino, Philadelphia, 5; Hey- nals roughed him up cal doubled down the line walks and got behind guys,” Central Division 1. Sv—J.Cruz (2). HRs—Pittsburgh, P.Alvarez (2). ward, Atlanta, 4. W L Pct GB PITCHING—Halladay, Philadelphia, 3-0; 16 tied at 2. Wednesday night in an 11-1 in right leading off the first St. Louis Mike Ma- Detroit 9 3 .750 — Houston 000 100 010—2 6 0 —Dempster, Chicago, 23; GGonzalez, 1 romp over the Reds. and Carlos Beltran followed theny said. “But he’s got the Chicago 6 5 .545 2 ⁄2 Washington 000 000 12x—3 5 0 Washington, 21; Garza, Chicago, 21; MCain, San Fran- Cleveland 5 5 .500 3 Harrell, Fe.Rodriguez (7), W.Wright (8), R.Cruz (8) and cisco, 19; Harang, Los Angeles, 19; Strasburg, Wash- Latos (0-2) was touched with a walk. Furcal later kind of stuff that he can turn Minnesota 4 8 .333 5 J.Castro; Zimmermann, Mattheus (8), H.Rodriguez (9) ington, 19; Hamels, Philadelphia, 19; Greinke, scored on Lance Berkman’s Kansas City 3 9 .250 6 and Ramos. W—Mattheus 2-0. L—Fe.Rodriguez 0-2. Milwaukee, 19. for eight runs on nine hits it around quick and get West Division Sv—H.Rodriguez (3). SAVES—Guerra, Los Angeles, 5; Kimbrel, Atlanta, 4; while walking three and infield single and David strikeouts and get ground- W L Pct GB Putz, Arizona, 4; FFrancisco, New York, 3; RBetancourt, Texas 10 2 .833 — Chicago 000 000 100—1 6 0 Colorado, 3; Papelbon, Philadelphia, 3; HRodriguez, striking out six. Freese delivered a two-run balls. He got some double Seattle 7 6 .538 3 1⁄2 Miami 002 023 11x—9 14 1 Washington, 3. e Reds have dropped double. plays that helped him out.” Oakland 6 7 .462 4 1⁄2 Garza, Castillo (6), R.Lopez (7) and Soto; Buehrle, Webb Los Angeles 4 8 .333 6 (9) and J.Buck. W—Buehrle 1-2. L—Garza 1-1. HRs— AMERICAN LEAGUE five of the first six games on Beltran made it 5-0 when e homer was Beltran’s Wednesday’s Games Miami, Do.Murphy (1), H.Ramirez (4). BATTING—Hamilton, Texas, .440; Pierzynski, Chicago, Minnesota 6, N.Y. Yankees 5 .400; Jeter, New York, .389; Ortiz, Boston, .383; MY- their 10-game road trip and he homered with two out in fifth of the season and sec- Tampa Bay 12, Toronto 2 Los Angeles 100 010 000 0—2 6 1 oung, Texas, .378; Butler, Kansas City, .375; Fielder, are already five games in the second. at was not an ond of the series. Tyler Texas 6, Boston 3 Milwaukee 010 001 000 1—3 7 0 Detroit, .356; CPena, Tampa Bay, .356; Willingham, uncommon occurrence — Chicago White Sox 8, Baltimore 1 (10 innings) Minnesota, .356. back of the Cardinals in the Greene also had a two-run Detroit 4, Kansas City 3 Capuano, Lindblom (7), Jansen (9), Guerrier (10) and HOME RUNS—Hamilton, Texas, 5; Willingham, Min- NL Central. Devin Meso- Beltran had also homered homer while Furcal had Oakland 6, L.A. Angels 0 A.Ellis; Greinke, Fr.Rodriguez (8), Axford (9), Loe (10) nesota, 5; 9 tied at 4. Seattle 4, Cleveland 1 and Lucroy. W—Loe 1-0. L—Guerrier 0-1. HRs—Mil- RBI—Pierzynski, Chicago, 13; Swisher, New York, 13; raco drove in Cincinnati’s off Latos in his two other of- four hits and drove in two Today’s Games waukee, Ar.Ramirez (1). Cespedes, Oakland, 12; Hamilton, Texas, 12; CPena, ficial at-bats coming into Baltimore (Hammel 1-0) at Chicago White Sox (Floyd Tampa Bay, 12; Scott, Tampa Bay, 12; Napoli, Texas, only run with an infield sin- runs. 1-1), 2:10 p.m. San Diego 100 002 100—4 8 0 11. gle in the fifth. Wednesday, though Latos Notes: Adam Wain- Minnesota (Swarzak 0-2) at N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes 0- Colorado 050 021 00x—8 12 0 STOLEN BASES—MIzturis, Los Angeles, 3; AdJones, did later retire Beltran for 2), 7:05 p.m. Richard, Spence (6), Owings (8) and Hundley; Nicasio, Baltimore, 3; 17 tied at 2. Reds manager Dusty wright, who has never Texas (Darvish 1-0) at Detroit (Wilk 0-1), 7:05 p.m. Rogers (7), Belisle (9) and Rosario. W—Nicasio 1-0. PITCHING—Colon, Oakland, 3-1; 16 tied at 2. Baker said he does not be- the first time in the fourth started a season 0-2, will try Tampa Bay (Hellickson 1-0) at Toronto (H.Alvarez 0-0), L—Richard 1-1. HRs—San Diego, Headley 2 (4). Col- STRIKEOUTS—Verlander, Detroit, 23; Weaver, Los An- 7:07 p.m. orado, J.Herrera (1), Cuddyer (2). geles, 23; Lewis, Texas, 22; Sabathia, New York, 22; lieve Latos, who has an 8.22 on a groundout. to avoid a third consecutive Oakland (Milone 1-1) at L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 2-0), Peavy, Chicago, 21; DHolland, Texas, 20; Colon, Oak- ERA, is feeling any pressure After that, though, Latos defeat when he takes the 10:05 p.m. Philadelphia 000 000 000 00—0 4 2 land, 19; Vargas, Seattle, 19; FHernandez, Seattle, 19. Cleveland (Tomlin 0-1) at Seattle (F.Hernandez 1-1), San Francisco 000 000 000 01—1 9 0 SAVES—JiJohnson, Baltimore, 5; League, Seattle, 5; to live up to preseason ex- settled down and held St. ball for St. Louis today. ... Of 10:10 p.m. (11 innings) Rodney, Tampa Bay, 4; Capps, Minnesota, 3; HSanti- Louis scoreless for the next Friday’s Games Cl.Lee, Bastardo (11) and Ruiz; M.Cain, S.Casilla (10), ago, Chicago, 3; Nathan, Texas, 3; Balfour, Oakland, 3; pectations. Baker attributes the eight position players N.Y. Yankees (Nova 2-0) at Boston (Buchholz 1-0), 3:15 Romo (11), Ja.Lopez (11), Hensley (11) and Posey. W— CPerez, Cleveland, 3; Valverde, Detroit, 3. most of Latos’ problems to three innings. that started for the Reds, missing his spots. “I just said the heck with only three were hitting bet- “I don’t think it’s me- it, I’m just going to go out ter than .200 at the begin- BasketBall chanical as much as it is lo- there and throw and just ning of the night. ... cation,” Baker said. “e reared back and threw and Berkman left the game in No. 300: Jan. 4, 1987 — 87-68 over North Carolina in x-Atlanta 37 25 .597 10 Knoxville. x-Orlando 36 26 .581 11 balls that have been hit hard gave it everything I got,” the fifth inning after aggra- summitt record No. 319: March 29, 1987 — 67-44 over Louisiana Tech New York 33 29 .532 14 are balls over the heart of Latos said. “I think the out- vating a left calf injury. He Pat Summitt’s Coaching Record in Austin, Texas, Summitt’s first national championship. Philadelphia 32 30 .516 15 By The Associated Press No. 385: April 2, 1989 — 76-60 over Auburn in ——— the plate.” come was a little different.” acknowledged after the 1 W L Pct Tacoma, Wash., Summitt’s second national champi- Milwaukee 29 32 .475 17 ⁄2 ere were plenty of “A positive is that I found game that he could be 1974-75 Tennessee 16 8 .666 onship. Detroit 23 39 .371 24 1 1975-76 Tennessee 16 11 .593 No. 400: Jan. 25, 1990 — 70-69 over South Carolina New Jersey 22 41 .349 25 ⁄2 hard-hit balls Wednesday, out what I haven’t been headed to the disabled list. 1 1976-77 Tennessee 28 5 .848 in Columbia, S.C. Toronto 22 41 .349 25 ⁄2 1 doing, I guess. More trusting 1977-78 Tennessee 27 4 .871 No. 442: March 31, 1991 — 70-67 over Virginia in Cleveland 20 41 .328 26 ⁄2 both while Latos was on the ... Reds starters have not 1978-79 Tennessee 30 9 .769 New Orleans, Summitt’s third national championship. Washington 16 46 .258 31 1 mound and after, as the Car- my stuff and just letting it earned a victory since 1979-80 Tennessee 33 5 .868 No. 500: Nov. 21, 1993 — 80-45 over Ohio State in Charlotte 7 54 .115 39 ⁄2 1980-81 Tennessee 25 6 .806 the inaugural State Farm Classic in Jackson, Tenn. dinals pounded out 14 hits. go,” he said. beat Miami 4- 1981-82 Tennessee 22 10 .687 No. 596: March 31, 1996 — 83-65 over Georgia in WESTERN CONFERENCE “I knew they were going Cardinals starter Jaime 0 on . 1982-83 Tennessee 25 8 .758 Charlotte, N.C., Summitt’s fourth national champi- W L Pct GB 1983-84 Tennessee 23 10 .697 onship. y-San Antonio 45 16 .738 — 1 1984-85 Tennessee 22 10 .687 No. 600: Nov. 23, 1996 — 83-68 over Marquette in y-Oklahoma City 45 17 .726 ⁄2 1985-86 Tennessee 24 10 .706 Burlington, Vt. x-L.A. Lakers 40 23 .635 6 1 1986-87 Tennessee-x 28 6 .824 No. 625: March 30, 1997 — 68-59 over Old Dominion x-L.A. Clippers 39 23 .629 6 ⁄2 1 1987-88 Tennessee 31 3 .912 in Cincinnati, Summitt’s fifth national championship. Memphis 37 25 .597 8 ⁄2 1988-89 Tennessee-x 35 2 .946 No. 664: March 29, 1998 — 93-75 over Louisiana Tech Dallas 35 28 .556 11 Softball team splits doubleheader 1 1989-90 Tennessee 27 6 .818 in Kansas City, Mo., Summitt’s sixth national champi- Denver 34 28 .548 11 ⁄2 1990-91 Tennessee-x 30 5 .857 onship, capping a 39-0 season. Utah 33 30 .524 13 1991-92 Tennessee 28 3 .903 No. 700: Dec. 5, 1999 — 85-62 over Wisconsin in ——— 1 e Centre College soft- allowing 13 hits. 1992-93 Tennessee 29 3 .906 Madison, Wis. Phoenix 32 30 .516 13 ⁄2 1 CENTRE SPORTS 1993-94 Tennessee 31 2 .939 No. 800: Jan. 14, 2002 — 76-57 over DePaul in Houston 32 30 .516 13 ⁄2 ball team split two games Baseball 1994-95 Tennessee 34 3 .919 Knoxville. Portland 28 35 .444 18 with Mount St. Joseph on Kyle Cook was named the 1995-96 Tennessee-x 32 4 .889 No. 876: March 4, 2005 — 64-54 over Auburn in the Minnesota 25 38 .397 21 1996-97 Tennessee-x 29 10 .744 quarterfinals of the Southeastern Conference tourna- Golden State 22 39 .361 23 Wednesday at Millennium Mount St. Joseph (6-25) Southern Collegiate Athletic 1 1997-98 Tennessee-x 39 0 1.000 ment, tying Adolph Rupp for second place on the all- Sacramento 20 42 .323 25 ⁄2 1 Park, winning the nightcap took a 2-0 lead in the first in- Conference player of the 1998-99 Tennessee 31 3 .912 time win list. New Orleans 19 43 .306 26 ⁄2 1999-00 Tennessee 33 4 .892 No. 877: March 5, 2005 — 76-73 over Vanderbilt in x-clinched playoff spot 8-0 after losing the opener 7- ning of the first game, then week after hitting .692, in- 2000-01 Tennessee 31 3 .912 the semifinals of the SEC tournament in Greenville, S.C. y-clinched division 2001-02 Tennessee 29 5 .853 No. 879: March 20, 2005 — 94-43 over Western Car- Wednesday’s Games 3. broke the game open with cluding the first three home 2002-03 Tennessee 33 5 .868 olina in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, tying Philadelphia 103, Cleveland 87 Emily Landherr pitched a four more runs in the third runs of his career. 2003-04 Tennessee 31 4 .885 Dean Smith for first on the all-time win list. Chicago 100, Charlotte 68 2004-05 Tennessee 30 5 .857 No. 880: March 22, 2005 — 75-54 over Purdue in the Washington 121, Milwaukee 112 five-inning two-hitter for inning. Cook, a sophomore out- 2005-06 Tennessee 31 5 .861 second round of the NCAA Tournament in Knoxville. Atlanta 116, Detroit 84 Centre (14-19) in its win, Christian, Hannah Simp- fielder, went 9 for 13 in 2006-07 Tennessee-x 34 3 .919 No. 900: Jan. 19, 2006 — 80-68 over Vanderbilt in Miami 96, Toronto 72 2007-08 Tennessee-x 36 2 .947 Nashville, Tenn. New York 104, New Jersey 95 walking only one batter. son and Katie Martello had games played April 9-15, 2008-09 Tennessee 22 11 .667 No. 947: March 3, 2007 — 59-46 over Rutgers in Memphis 103, New Orleans 91 Ashley Christian had two hits each for Centre. scored nine runs and drove 2009-10 Tennessee 32 3 .914 Cleveland, Summitt’s seventh national championship. Boston 102, Orlando 98 2010-11 Tennessee 34 3 .919 No. 983: March 8, 2008 — 64-48 over Stanford in Dallas 117, Houston 110 three hits for the Colonels. Emily Meador took the loss, in 10 to help Centre go 2-2. 2011-12 Tennessee 27 9 .750 Tampa, Fla., Summitt’s eighth national championship. L.A. Clippers 104, Denver 98 Totals 1098 208 .840 No. 1000: Feb. 5, 2009 — 73-43 over Georgia in San Antonio 127, Sacramento 102 x-won NCAA championship Knoxville, becoming first coach in college basketball Utah 112, Portland 91 history to reach milestone. Oklahoma City 109, Phoenix 97 L.A. Lakers 99, Golden State 87 summitt’s Today’s Games Danville uses 13 hits to rout Washington NBa glance Milwaukee at Indiana, 7 p.m. National Basketball Association Minnesota at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. milestone wins Conference Glance Houston at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Jordyn Perry and Emma and Taylor Estes hit a solo Pat Summitt’s Milestone Victories By The Associated Press Chicago at Miami, 8 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL By The Associated Press (Top eight teams in each conference L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. Brietenbach drove in three in the second in- No. 1: Jan. 10, 1975 — 69-32 over Middle Tennessee qualify for playoffs) Friday’s Games runs each as Danville used a ning and reached base three State in Knoxville, Summitt’s second game as head EASTERN CONFERENCE Boston at Atlanta, 7 p.m. SOFTBALL coach. W L Pct GB Memphis at Charlotte, 7 p.m. 13-hit attack to defeat Wash- times in all. No. 100: Jan. 13, 1979 — 79-66 over North Carolina y-Chicago 47 15 .758 — New York at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. 1 ington County 13-3 in a six- burying Washington (3-10) Bailey Carson and Bri- State in Raleigh, N.C. y-Miami 44 17 .721 2 ⁄2 Golden State at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. No. 200: Dec. 3, 1982 — 69-56 over St. John’s in De- x-Indiana 40 22 .645 7 L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. inning game Wednesday at with six runs in the third in- anna Turpin each drove in y-Boston 37 26 .587 10 1⁄2 Oklahoma City at Sacramento, 10 p.m. troit. Springfield. ning. runs for the Admirals. Perry went 3 for 4 with a Kasey Young also went 3 arouNd the area for 4 with two RBIs and two Wednesday’s Area Softball Linescore double and Breitenbach Danville 316 021 — 13 13 5 went 2 for 4 for Danville (10- runs, Kayla Breitenbach Washington County 011 100 — 3 5 3 area schedule 7), which led 4-1 before went 2 for 4 with three runs 2B—Perry (D). HR—Estes (D). Thursday, April 19 Boyle County at Danville Central Hardin Wood Bat Tournament: HIGH SCHOOL Girls Tennis Casey County Baseball Berea at Casey County, 5 p.m. Steve Leach Memorial Tournament at Sayre at Garrard County, 5:30 p.m. Track & Field Christian County: Lincoln County Mercer boys defeat Danville 9-0 Casey County at Somerset, 5:30 p.m. All-comers meet at Bardstown: Danville Softball Softball Campbellsville at Lincoln County, 6 p.m. The Mercer County boys At Mercer County 9, Danville 0 Danville at Madison Southern, 5:30 Friday, April 20 Shelby County at Mercer County, 6 p.m. won nearly 90 percent of HIGH SCHOOL Singles p.m. HIGH SCHOOL Boys Tennis No. 1 — Yeager def. Nelson 8-1; No. 2 — Fuller def. Joiner 8-0; No. 3 — Crowell def. Mercer County at West Jessamine, 5:30 Baseball Casey County at Wayne County, 5:30 the games played in a 9-0 TENNIS victory over Danville on McChesney 8-0; No. 4 — Sheehan def. Graves p.m. Mercer County at Anderson County, p.m. 8-2; No. 5 — Conover def. Rankin 8-2; No. 6 Boyle County at East Jessamine, 6 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Girls Tennis Wednesday at Harrods- by Chris Fuller, Jacob Crow- — Pigman def. Hill 8-0. Lexington Christian at Lincoln County, Berea at Garrard County, 5:30 p.m. Casey County at Wayne County, 5:30 burg. ell and Rett Pigman at Nos. Doubles 6 p.m. West Jessamine at Boyle County, 6 p.m. Mercer won 64 of 72 2, 3, and 6 singles. No. 1 — Sheehan-Crowell def. Nelson-Joiner Casey County at Somerset, 6 p.m. p.m. Track & Field 8-2; No. 2 — Mercer players NA won by for- Boys Tennis Adair County at Burgin, 6 p.m. E.G. Plummer Invitational at Danville: games in the eight contested Wednesday’s Area Tennis Result feit; No. 3 — Pigman-Conover def. McChes- Garrard County at Casey County, 5 p.m. Danville at East Jessamine, 7 p.m. Danville matches, with 8-0 victories BOYS ney-Hill 8-1.