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SOFTBALL: Cardinals Perfect So Far Tuesday Indiana...303 010 30X -10100 Miami at Cincinnati,4:05 Semifinal Winners,8:30 P.M Time: 03-30-2012 23:18 User: jpatterson PubDate: 03-31-2012 Zone: IN Edition: 1 Page Name: C4 Color: CyanMagentaYellowBlack C4 | SATURDAY,MARCH 31, 2012 | THE COURIER-JOURNAL SPORTS | courier-journal.com/sports IN To report sports scores E-mail [email protected] or call Scorecard the sports desk at 502-582-4361, or toll free at 1-800-765-4011,ext. 4361 BASEBALL COLLEGE GOLF HIGH SCHOOL PGA Tour SPORTS American League BASKETBALL Shell Houston Open East WLPct GB Baseball Men Friday at Humble,Texas Southern......020 300 0-532 Baltimore 00.000 — Partial Second Round Boston 00.000 — NCAA TOURNAMENT Brian Davis 68-65-133 Floyd Cent.030 106x-10 15 5 New York 00.000 — FINAL FOUR Louis Oosthuizen 67-66-133 WP -Sipes.LP-Tucker.2B- Tam. Bay 00.000 — New Orleans Tommy Gainey 68-67-135 DeSpain (FC), Snodgrass (FC), Toronto 00.000 — National Semifinals Greg Owen 66-69-135 Neafus (FC), Bry. Smith (FC). 3B - Central WLPct GB Saturday Phil Mickelson 65-70-135 DeSpain (FC).Records -Southern Chicago 00.000 — Kentucky (36-2) vs.Louisville J.B.Holmes 68-67-135 3-7, Floyd Central 1-0. Cleveland 00.000 — (30-9), 6:09 John Huh 66-70-136 Golf Detroit 00.000 — Ohio State (31-7) vs.Kansas Jonas Blixt 70-66-136 At Westwood G.C., par-35 Kan. City 00.000 — (31-6), 40 minutes following first Brandt Jobe 68-69-137 Scottsburg(161) - LukeTaylor Minnsta 00.000 — game John Senden 72-65-137 36. Jeffersonville (182) -Zach West WLPct GB National Championship Henrik Stenson 69-68-137 Lovan 39. Seattle 11.500 — Monday Kyle Reifers 68-69-137 Softball Oakland 11.500 — Semifinal winners,9p.m. Harris English 69-68-137 Edgewood .....000 200 1-381 Texas 00.000 — College Basketball Invit. BlakeAdams 67-71-138 Floyd Cen. ....510 000 x-683 Los Ang. 00.000 — Championship Series Hunter Haas 73-65-138 WP -Harper (1-0). LP -Miller Thursday, April 5 (Best of three) Erik Compton 71-67-138 (1-1).2B-Howard (E), Dreher Boston at Detroit, 1:05 Friday Cam. Tringale 69-70-139 (FC), McClure (FC), Engleman Toronto at Cleveland, 3:05 Pittsburgh 71, Washington Ernie Els 70-69-139 (FC). Records -Edgewood 3-1, Friday, April 6 State 65,Pittsburgh wins title 2-1 Lucas Glover 73-66-139 Floyd Central 3-0. Jeff Overton 69-70-139 Chicago at Texas,2:05 Women Henryville ....000 000 0-024 Minnesota at Baltimore,3:05 Tommy Biershenk 72-67-139 Corydon .......002 520 x-980 N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 3:10 NCAA TOURNAMENT Brendon de Jonge 70-70-140 FINAL FOUR Joe Ogilvie 71-69-140 P-Crawhorn (1-3).LP -Basham Kansas City at L.A. Angels,10:05 (0-2). 2B -McClanahan (C). Rec- Seattle at Oakland, 10:07 Denver Robert Allenby 72-68-140 National Semifinals Fred Couples 67-73-140 ords -Henryville 0-2, Corydon National League Sunday Bryce Molder 70-70-140 1-3. “We have confidence that even if we’rebehind that somehow we’ll pull it out,” said Wednesday, April 4 Notre Dame (34-3) vs.UConn Bill Lunde 69-71-140 Sandy Pearsall, the only coach UofLhas had. “We’ll find away to get it done.” St. Louis at Miami,7:05 (33-4), 6:30 Roberto Castro 71-69-140 Thursday, April 5 Baylor (38-0) vs.Stanford Jason Bohn 69-72-141 COLLEGE SPORTS Atlanta at N.Y. Mets,1:10 (35-1),9 Kris Blanks 69-72-141 Baseball Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 1:35 National Championship D. Summerhays 72-69-141 Iowa ........200 302 000 -714 1 Washington at Chicago,2:20 Mark Anderson 71-70-141 SOFTBALL: Cardinals perfect so far Tuesday Indiana...303 010 30x -10100 Miami at Cincinnati,4:05 Semifinal winners,8:30 p.m. TimHerron 74-68-142 WP -Hoffman (2-1).LP-Hippen Kevin Stadler 73-69-142 L.A. Dodgers at San Diego,7:05 Women’sNIT (2-3). 2B -Zeise,Flanagan, Continued from Page C1 Friday, April 6 Championship Jimmy Walker 72-70-142 Goodman (Iowa), Schwarber, Troy Matteson 73-69-142 St. Louis at Milwaukee,4:10 Saturday Basil,DeMuth (IU). HR -Schwar- Colorado at Houston, 7:05 Duffy Waldorf 71-71-142 ber,Travis,Basil (IU). Records - James Madison (29-7) vs.Okla- Mathew Goggin 70-72-142 last year they seemed to San Francisco at Arizona, 7:10 homa State (21-12), 3 Iowa9-13,Indiana 11-15. L.A. Dodgers at San Diego,10:05 Kyle Stanley 73-69-142 Villanova....010 000 000 -111 spend more time in the Charley Hoffman 74-68-142 Spring training Louisville201030 60x -12131 training room than on the THE LINE Pad. Harrington 69-73-142 WP -Amlung (5-2). LP -Helisek Friday’sgames Rod Pampling 73-69-142 field. St. Louis 4, N.Y. Mets 3 Glantz-Culver Colt Knost 69-73-142 (2-3). 2B -Lucas,Snyder (UL). HR Minnesota (ss) 4, Toronto 1 Men’sbasketball William McGirt 70-72-142 -Wasserman (UL). Records -Vil- Ravaged by injuries, Boston 9, Minnesota (ss) 7 NCAA Tournament TedPotter,Jr. 74-68-142 lanova14-13,Louisville 19-7 UofLscrambled to finish Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 3, tie FINAL FOUR Shawn Stefani 71-71-142 Othersscores Detroit 6, Baltimore 3 Saturday D.J. Trahan 74-69-143 E. Kentucky 8, SIUE 1 38-20 and reach the NCAA L.A. Angels 9, Arizona 2 At New Orleans Charl Schwartzel 69-74-143 N. Kentucky 12,So. Indiana 5 Tournament. Among the Milwaukee 9, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 4 Favorite......... Line...........Underdog Russell Knox 72-71-143 Grove City 16,Thomas More 11 1 L.A. Dodgers (ss) 6, Chi.Cubs 3 Kentucky .........8 ⁄2............Louisville Darren Clarke72-71-143 Asbury 12,Berea 3 wounded were utility play- 1 Asbury 6, Berea 5 Cincinnati 6, Cleveland 5 Ohio State.......2 ⁄2...............Kansas Camilo Villegas 71-72-143 er Jordan Trimble (broken Arjun Atwal 73-70-143 Cumberlands 5, Rio Grande 3 Atlanta (ss) 3, Houston (ss) 1 Copyright2012 World Fea- ankle), left-hander Tori Washington 3, Miami 2 tures Syndicate,Inc. Martin Flores 72-71-143 Shawnee St. 23, Pikeville 0 Houston (ss) 5, Atlanta (ss) 1 Richard H. Lee 70-73-143 Union, Ky.5,Point 0 Collins (stress fracture in Heath Slocum 74-70-144 N.Y. Yankees 13,Philadelphia 9 Hanover 4, Mt. St. Joseph 3 her ribs) and Leonard. Now Ch. White Sox vs.Kansas City HOCKEY TomPernice Jr.74-70-144 Jacksonvle St. 8, Morehead St. 3 San Francisco vs.San Diego Gavin Coles 72-72-144 Lind. Wilson 4, Campbellsville 2 healthier,the Cardinals are Texas vs.Colorado NHL Peter Hanson 71-73-144 Tenn. Tech 6, Murray St. 1 Bobby Gates 74-70-144 having ahistoric season. Saturday’sgames EASTERN CONFERENCE Ark.-Little Rock 3, W. Kentucky 1 Atlantic Division Ben Curtis 71-74-145 Alice Lloyd 5, IU Southeast 4 “Idon’tthink anything Toronto vs.Philadelphia at David Hearn 71-74-145 Clearwater,Fla., 1:05 WLOT Pts IU Southeast 6, Alice Lloyd 1 is ever given to you,” Col- x-N.Y.Rngrs 50 21 7107 Kevin Kisner 72-73-145 Softball Pittsburgh (ss) vs.Minnesota at Ryuji Imada 71-75-146 Fort Myers,Fla., 1:05 x-Pittsburgh 48 24 6102 Kentucky .......003 0011-591 lins said. “Youhave to work x-Phila. 45 24 898 Aaron Baddeley 74-72-146 Baltimore vs.Pittsburgh (ss) at John Rollins 75-71-146 Tennessee.....100002 0-383 for everything you get. SophomoreChelsea Leonard(6.0, 0.79 ERA) has ovecome Bradenton, Fla., 1:05 New Jersey 44 28 694 WP -Weaver (2-3). LP -Renfroe J.J. Henry 73-73-146 Last season was astruggle. three knee surgeries. UOFLPHOTOS BY MICHELLE HUTCHINS St. Louis vs.Washington at Vie- N.Y. Islanders 33 33 11 77 J.J. Killeen 75-71-146 (18-2). 2B -Dill,Carroll (UK). 3B - ra, Fla., 1:05 Northeast Division Harrison Frazar 72-76-148 Dill (UK), Chavanne (T). HR -Car- We persevered very well. Detroit vs.Atlanta at Kissim- WLOT Pts Billy Hurley III 72-82-154 roll (UK). Records -Kentucky 16- This is the tightest of any ples, and her home run Through all that, Leon- mee,Fla., 1:05 x-Boston 45 28 494 Lonny Alexander 82-78-160 17,Tennessee 25-8. N.Y. Yankees vs.Houston at Kis- Ottawa39281088 LPGA Tour Women’stennis team I’ve been on. We’re gave the Cardinals a1-0 ard never lost her opti- simmee,Fla., 1:05 Buffalo 38 30 10 86 Nabisco Championship So.Indiana 5, Bellarmine 4 absolutely family.Wecan victory at Kentucky on mism. Singles: 1. Rebecca Porter (B) Boston vs.Tampa Bay at Port Toronto 33 36 975 Friday at Rancho Mirage cry on each other’sshoul- Wednesday. “Iknew one day I’d be Charlotte,Fla., 1:05 Montreal 29 35 14 72 Second Round d. Lindsey White 6-0, 6-1; 2. Mor- N.Y. Mets vs.Miami at Jupiter, Southeast Division (a-amateur) gan Coquerille (USI) d. Evann ders. We love each other. Dominant as they have able to get back on the field Fla., 1:05 WLOT Pts Yani Tseng 68-68-136 Waschuk 7-6 (1),6-4; 3. Ellena That why we can play so been, the Cards have nine and help the team,” she Milwaukee vs.San Diego (ss) at Florida 37 25 16 90 Haeji Kang 69-68-137 Stumpf (USI) d.
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