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Cunningham Resigns As FCHS Hoops Coach B2 Thursday, May 10, 2012 | SPORTS | www.kentuckynewera.com PREP n SCOREBOARD n NBA Daily Playoff Glance SPORTS FORECAST All Times CDT FRIDAY SATURDAY (x-if necessary) High School Baseball High School Baseball Cunningham resigns FIRST ROUND Caldwell Co. vs. Franklin-Simpson (Best-of-7) Union Co. at Christian Co. Dawson Springs at Fort Campbell Fort Campbell at Community Christian Saturday, April 28 HCA at North Hardin Chicago 103, Philadelphia 91 Hopkinsville vs. St. X Trigg Co. at McLean Co. Miami 100, New York 67 Trigg Co. at Webster Co. Orlando 81, Indiana 77 Hopkinsville at Crittenden Co. Oklahoma City 99, Dallas 98 Owensboro at UHA High School Softball as FCHS hoops coach Sunday, April 29 High School Softball Caldwell Co. at UHA San Antonio 106, Utah 91 Lady Colonel Classic Todd Co. Central at UHA tourney BY JOE WILSON L.A. Lakers 103, Denver 88 UHA at Franklin-Simpson Lyon Co. at UHA Atlanta 83, Boston 74 NEW ERA SPORTS EDITOR “I’m just taking a break L.A. Clippers 99, Memphis 98 High School Track Lady Colonel Classic Monday, April 30 Region track meets HCA at North Hardin Fort Campbell High School is search- Miami 104, New York 94 and catching Indiana 93, Orlando 78 TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The Collegiate Base- Johnson, $2,017,848. 8, Kevin Harvick, ing for a boys’ basketball coach for the Oklahoma City 102, Dallas 99 ball poll with records through May 6, points and $1,838,165. 9, Martin Truex Jr., $1,824,183. 10, 2012-13 season. Tuesday, May 1 previous rank. Voting is done by coaches, Jeff Burton, $1,742,220. Falcons’ athletics director Kenneth my breath, Boston 87, Atlanta 80 sports writers and sports information direc- 11, Carl Edwards, $1,741,740. 12, Brad Ke- Philadelphia 109, Chicago 92 tors: selowski, $1,738,320. 13, Ryan Newman, Jankowski told the Kentucky New Era L.A. Lakers 104, Denver 100 Record Pts Pvs $1,691,138. 14, Jeff Gordon, $1,659,368. 15, A J All- Wednesday morning that John Cun- Wednesday, May 2 1. Florida St. 39-7 500 2 mendinger, $1,571,510. 16, Clint Bowyer, looking at my San Antonio 114, Utah 83 2. Baylor 38-8 499 1 $1,512,183. 17, Jamie McMurray, $1,465,255. 18, ningham resigned earlier this spring Indiana 97, Orlando 74 3. South Carolina 36-12 497 4 Aric Almirola, $1,450,095. 19, Marcos Ambrose, and a search is underway for his re- Memphis 105, L.A. Clippers 98 4. Louisiana St. 38-11 496 5 $1,447,640. 20, Juan Pablo Montoya, $1,431,970. placement. options. I Thursday, May 3 5. Florida 35-13 493 8 Miami 87, New York 70 6. Oregon 34-14 490 7 GOLF Oklahoma City 95, Dallas 79 7. Kentucky 37-11 488 3 “It actually was after the season and World Golf Ranking Friday, May 4 8. Rice 33-13 485 9 we are currently taking applications,” could be involved with Through May 6 Boston 90, Atlanta 84, OT 9. Cal St. Fullerton 30-14 482 14 1. Rory McIlroy NIR 9.78 Jankowski said. “We want to get some- Philadelphia 79, Chicago 74 10. Arizona 30-15 479 6 2. Luke Donald ENG 9.39 Denver 99, L.A. Lakers 84 11. UCLA 31-13 476 11 one hired as quickly as we can.” 3. Lee Westwood ENG 8.40 the program again.” Saturday, May 5 12. Texas A&M 34-14 474 12 4. Bubba Watson USA 6.46 Cunningham coached the Falcons for Indiana 101, Orlando 99, OT 13. Arkansas 34-15 470 13 5. Hunter Mahan USA 5.66 two seasons, accumulating a 6-43 L.A. Clippers 87, Memphis 86 14. North Carolina 34-13 467 16 6. Steve Stricker USA 5.50 Oklahoma City 103, Dallas 97, Oklahoma City 15. N.C. State 33-12 466 17 record. Fort Campbell was 5-21 in 2011- 7. Tiger Woods USA 5.29 John Cunningham wins series 4-0 16. Stanford 29-14 463 10 8. Martin Kaymer GER 5.23 12. San Antonio 102, Utah 90 17. Central Florida 37-11 460 15 FCHS basketball coach n 9. Webb Simpson USA 5.17 Sunday, May 6 18. San Diego 36-11 456 19 “I’m just taking a break and catching 10. Phil Mickelson USA 5.16 Philadelphia 89, Chicago 82 19. Arizona St. 29-17 453 28 my breath, looking at my options,” 11. Justin Rose ENG 5.12 New York 89, Miami 87 20. St. John’s 31-17 449 30 12. Adam Scott AUS 4.93 Cunningham said Wednesday morn- Boston 101, Atlanta 79 21. Purdue 35-9 448 18 13. Louis Oosthuizen SAF 4.93 L.A. Lakers 92, Denver 88 22. Oregon St. 30-15 446 — ing in a phone interview. “I could be in- leading the Lady Falcons to a two-year 23. Virginia 31-14-1 442 23 14. Charl SchwartzelSAF 4.88 Monday, May 7 24. Texas 27-18 440 20 15. Jason Day AUS 4.79 volved in the program again.” record of 16-19-5. San Antonio 87, Utah 81, San Antonio wins se- 25. Oklahoma St. 28-18 439 25 16. Matt Kuchar USA 4.74 ries 4-0 Jankowski said the school also is 26. Louisville 33-15 437 22 17. Dustin Johnson USA 4.66 L.A. Clippers 101, Memphis 97, OT, L.A. Clip- looking for a girls’ soccer coach. REACH JOE WILSON at 270-887-3260 27. Utah Valley 35-11 434 — 18. Graeme McDowellNIR 4.46 pers leads series 3-1 28. Texas Christian 29-16 433 27 19. Bill Haas USA 4.31 Alysia Durham has resigned after or [email protected]. Tuesday, May 8 29. Coastal Carolina 32-14 432 24 20. Jason Dufner USA 4.27 Indiana 105, Orlando 87, Indiana wins series 30. Mississippi St. 29-18 431 29 21. Sergio Garcia ESP 4.16 4-1 Baseball America Top 25 22. Keegan Bradley USA 4.16 Atlanta 87, Boston 86, Boston leads series 3- DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — The top 25 teams in 23. Nick Watney USA 3.98 BASEBALL n 2 the Baseball America poll with records 24. Rickie Fowler USA 3.96 Chicago 77, Philadelphia 69, Philadelphia through May 6 and previous ranking (voting 25. Brandt Snedeker USA 3.91 leads series 3-2 by the staff of Baseball America): 26. Peter Hanson SWE 3.89 Denver 102, L.A. Lakers 99, L.A. Lakers lead Record Pvs 27. Ian Poulter ENG 3.62 series 3-2 1. Florida State 39-7 1 28. K.J. Choi KOR 3.58 Wednesday, May 9 2. Baylor 38-8 2 29. Francesco MolinariITA 3.32 Miami 106, New York 94, Miami wins series Cincinnati Reds hold 3. Louisiana State 38-11 4 30. Mark Wilson USA 3.26 4-1 4. South Carolina 36-12 5 L.A. Clippers at Memphis, Late 5. Rice 33-13 6 ON THE AIR Today 6. Florida 35-13 7 TV SportsWatch Chicago at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. 7. Kentucky 37-11 3 All times Central Atlanta at Boston, 7 p.m. 8. Cal State Fullerton 30-14 8 Wednesday, May 9 L.A. Lakers at Denver, 9:30 p.m. 9. Oregon 34-14 10 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL on against Milwaukee 10. Texas A&M 34-14 9 6 p.m. BASEBALL 11. UCLA 31-13 14 ESPN — Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees 12. North Carolina 34-13 16 American League NBA 13. North Carolina State 33-12 17 MILWAUKEE (AP) — and Wilin Rosario hit At A Glance 6 p.m. 14. Arizona 30-15 11 All Times CDT TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 5, New Joey Votto’s RBI double RBI doubles off the top 15. Purdue 35-9 13 East Division York at Miami broke a scoreless tie in of the fences to help Col- 16. Central Florida 37-11 15 W L Pct GB 8:30 p.m. the ninth, and the Cincin- orado rally for the win 17. Stanford 29-14 12 TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 5, L.A. Tampa Bay 20 11 .645 — 18. San Diego 36-11 19 Baltimore 19 11 .633 1/2 Clippers at Memphis nati Reds held on to beat and snap a five-game los- 19. Arizona State 29-17 20 NHL Toronto 17 14 .548 3 20. Arkansas 34-15 18 6:30 p.m. the Milwaukee Brewers out to warm up for the ing streak. New York 16 14 .533 3 1/2 21. Virginia 31-14 23 NBCSN — Playoffs, conference semifinals, 2-1 on Wednesday. eighth, Russell replaced The Rockies denied the Boston 12 18 .400 7 1/2 22. Louisville 33-15 22 game 6, N.Y. Rangers at Washington Central Division Drew Stubbs singled him and gave up a two- Padres their first series 23. Oregon State 30-15 NR 9 p.m. W L Pct GB 24. Texas Christian 29-16 NR NBCSN — Playoffs, conference semifinals, off Brewers closer John out double to Martin sweep of the season. It Cleveland 17 13 .567 — 25. Mississippi State 29-18 NR game 6, Phoenix at Nashville (if necessary) Axford (0-2) with two Prado and a walk to was just the second time Detroit 15 14 .517 1 1/2 outs, and Votto lined a Freddie Freeman, then in 12 road games that the Chicago 15 17 .469 3 NHL Kansas City 11 19 .367 6 TRANSACTIONS Daily Playoff Glance ball over the glove of sec- retired Dan Uggla on a Rockies scored more Minnesota 8 22 .267 9 BASEBALL All Times CDT West Division American League ond baseman Rickie flyout.
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