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SCOREBOARD PHOTOS: SHRINE BOWL PREPARATIONS See More Photos As High School Football Players from Across the State Get Set for Saturday’S Nebraska Shrine Bowl 6C • FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 2014OSPORTS MAHA WORLD-HERALD TODAY ON OMAHA.COM SCOREBOARD PHOTOS: SHRINE BOWL PREPARATIONS See more photos as high school football players from across the state get set for Saturday’s Nebraska Shrine Bowl. NEPrepZone.com and Richard Stockton added two hits in 9: TBD. Berry Henson.............................. 33-35—68 BASEBALL game one and Xavier Bradley pitched Sectional Qualifying (36 holes): Scott Henry................................. 35-34—69 MORE NCAA BASEBALL COVERAGE out a complete game, striking out seven, Kiyoshi Miyazato, Liang Wen-Chong, Fabrizio Zanotti ...........................32-37—69 Pacific Coast League to lead Four Aces (Omaha Central) in Lee Kyoung-Hoon, Toru Taniguchi, David Victor Riu .................................... 35-34—69 Check out The World-Herald’s home for coverage of the Men’s College game two. Oh, Azuma Yano, Shane Lowry, Niclas Richard Bland............................. 35-34—69 World Series, complete with recent headlines, a CWS hits database, American North W L Pct. GB Roof-Tech Wildcats 6, Elkhorn South Fasth, Garth Mulroy, Chris Doak, Shiv Ross McGowan........................... 34-35—69 historical archives and more. Omaha.com/cws Omaha (KC) .................32 28 .533 — Storm: Nick Lawson, Ray Koch and Kapur, Max Kieffer, Marcel Siem, Brooks Thomas Levet.............................34-35—69 Iowa (Cubs)..................30 27 .526 ½ Grant McCreedy combined for six hits Koepka, Graeme Storm, Tom Lewis, Phillip Archer .............................. 34-35—69 Oklahoma City (Hou) ....32 29 .525 ½ and four RBIs for the Wildcats (Millard Lucas Bjerregaard, Andrea Pavan, Oliver Tjaart Van der Walt .................... 35-35—70 Colo. Springs (Col).......26 33 .441 5½ West). Fisher, Danny Willett, Jim Renner, Henrik Miguel Angel Jimenez.................33-37—70 GAME TIME FRIDAY American South Division Also: Norlander, Daniel Berger, Aron Price, Brian Florian Praegant..........................33-37—70 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL Nashville (Mil)..............32 29 .525 — Hickman Post 105 5, Bennington Post 266 4 Stuard, Chad Collins, Billy Hurley III, Alex Daniel Im .................................... 34-36—70 New Orleans (Mia) ......31 29 .517 ½ TOURNAMENT Cejka, Steven Alker, Kevin Sutherland, Simon Wakefi eld ........................ 36-34—70 7:05 p.m.: Oklahoma City at Omaha (Werner Park) Memphis (StL).............30 30 .500 1½ Turf Classic at Omaha Westside a-Cory Whitsett, Bobby Gates, Seung Sihwan Kim .................................33-37—70 Round Rock (Tex) ........26 34 .433 5½ KB Building Services 7, PI Midwest Yul Noh, Justin Leonard, Justin Thomas, Matthew Nixon ........................... 34-36—70 THURSDAY REWIND HORSE RACING SIMULCAST Pacific North Division 5: Rob Ramsey homered while Paul Mark Wilson, Paul Casey, Bo Van Pelt, Robert Dinwiddie ........................33-37—70 Rich Kaipust on Paul Meyer’s resignation from the Horsemen’s Park: 11:35 a.m., Finger Lakes; 11:50 a.m., Monmouth; Reno (Ari).....................36 24 .600 — Romero and Devin Steuck added two Rod Pampling, Luke Guthrie, Robert Gaganjeet Bhullar...................... 35-35—70 Sacramento (Oak).......36 24 .600 — hits for KB (Omaha Westside). Allenby, Kevin Tway, Brett Stegmaier, Aaron Lee Slattery ................................ 36-34—70 NU athletic department: “Maybe the next guy is a 11:55 a.m., Calder, ThistleDown; Noon, Woodbine; 12:10 p.m., Pimlico; Fresno (SF) ..................31 30 .508 5½ JUNIORS Baddeley, Hyung Sung Kim, Ken Duke, Erik Anthony Wall............................... 35-35—70 real ace fundraiser. Maybe they’ll go out and get a 12:20 p.m., Belmont; 12:25 p.m., Gulfstream; 1 p.m., Arlington; 1:25 p.m., Tacoma (Sea) ..............23 35 .397 12 Carpenter Dental 7, Allied Fire 2 Compton, Ryan Blaum, Hudson Swafford, Stephen Dodd ............................ 35-35—70 guy where that’s specifically his job. But the differ- Louisiana Downs; 1:45 p.m., Churchill Downs; 2 p.m., Belterra, Arapahoe; Pacific South Division Fairway Asset Mustangs 9, North Vikings 0 J.B. Holmes, Kevin Kisner, Joe Ogilvie, Da- Las Vegas (NYM).........35 25 .583 — vid Toms, Jeff Maggert, a-Robby Shelton, Web.com Tour ence is Paul had laid all this groundwork with (do- 3:45 p.m., Golden Gate; 4:05 p.m., Indiana Downs; 5 p.m., Santa Anita, El Paso (SD).................29 32 .475 6½ Casey Wittenberg. nors) and done all this legwork and made it easy Penn; 5:40 p.m., Evangeline; 6 p.m., Charles Town, New Zealand; 6:30 Cleveland Open Albuquerque (LAD)......28 31 .475 6½ BASKETBALL Local (18 holes) and sectional qualifying: for when they did need money for a North Stadium p.m., Prairie Meadows, Canterbury Park; 6:35 p.m., Lone Star Salt Lake (LAA) ............22 39 .361 13½ Simon Griffiths, Fran Quinn, Rob Oppen- Thursday at Westlake, Ohio First Round expansion, for an East Stadium expansion, for this RESULTS THURSDAY WNBA heim, Matthew Dobyns, a-Smylie Kaufman, Nicholas Lindheim, Andres Echavarria, Max Homa .................................. 32-32—64 and that. That relationship was already built.” Omaha 6, Oklahoma City 3 Eastern Conference W L Pct. GB Si Woo Kim ................................. 33-33—66 Colorado Springs 6, Iowa 2 a-Will Grimmer, Chris Thompson, Donald ON THE AIR FRIDAY Chicago...........................5 1 .833 — Constable, Nicholas Mason, a-Maverick Jeff Curl....................................... 34-32—66 New Orleans 7, Round Rock 5 Washington.....................4 2 .667 1 Franklin Corpening..................... 32-35—67 FRIDAY PREVIEW Memphis 7, Nashville 4 McNealy, a-Brian Campbell, Anthony MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Atlanta.............................4 3 .571 1½ Broussard, Zac Blair, Clayton Rask, David Tom Gillis .....................................36-31—67 Salt Lake 8, Sacramento 7 Indiana............................3 3 .500 2 Colt Knost................................... 35-33—68 The World-Herald’s Tony Boone, TSN’s Scott Cullen Boston at Detroit TV: MLB 6 p.m. Reno 12, El Paso 2 Gossett, Cody Gribble, Jason Millard, New York.........................2 5 .286 3½ a-Hunter Stewart, Brady Watt. Whee Kim ................................... 36-32—68 talks NHL, “Dinner and a Movie” with Sarah Baker Yankees at Kansas City TV: FSN Radio: 97.3, 1620 7:10 p.m. Fresno 9, Las Vegas 4 Connecticut ....................2 6 .250 4 Sung Kang.................................. 35-33—68 Hansen and Bob Fischbach, Loessfest and more. Albuquerque 6, Tacoma 0 Western Conference Vaughn Taylor............................. 33-35—68 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL SCHEDULE Minnesota.......................7 0 1.000 — PGA Tour Ryan Sullivan...............................37-31—68 Friday Phoenix...........................4 1 .800 2 St. Jude Classic Andy Pope................................... 33-35—68 Oklahoma City at Omaha Radio: 1180, 1020 7:05 p.m. Oklahoma City at Omaha, 7:05 p.m. San Antonio....................4 4 .500 3½ Thursday at Memphis, Tenn. Henrik Norlander .......................33-35—68 Chris Epperson............................38-36—74 Katie Futcher.............................. 38-34—72 NCAA BASEBALL SUPER REGIONALS Colorado Springs at Iowa Los Angeles ....................2 3 .400 4 Purse: $5.8illion Shaun Micheel ........................... 36-32—68 Andres Gonzales.........................40-34—74 P.K. Kongkraphan .......................37-35—72 Round Rock at New Orleans Seattle.............................2 6 .250 5½ Yardage: 7,239; Par: 70(35-35) Colin Biles................................... 36-32—68 Skip Kendall ................................40-34—74 Mo Martin................................... 36-36—72 Stanford at Vanderbilt TV: ESPN2 Noon Tulsa................................0 5 .000 6 Nashville at Memphis a — amateur Nick O’Hern ................................ 35-34—69 Billy Mayfair .................................38-36—74 Thidapa Suwannapura ...............37-35—72 Houston at Texas TV: ESPN2 3 p.m. Sacramento at Salt Lake, 9:05 p.m. RESULTS THURSDAY Partial First Round Roland Thatcher......................... 34-35—69 Sebastian Vazquez......................34-40—74 Maria Hernandez ....................... 36-36—72 Albuquerque at Tacoma (DH) Washington 74, Connecticut 66 Ben Crane................................... 30-33—63 Rod Pampling............................. 33-36—69 Jared Wolfe.................................. 37-37—74 Victoria Elizabeth ....................... 38-34—72 Kennesaw State at Louisville TV: ESPNU 5:30 p.m. Fresno at Las Vegas San Antonio 87, New York 75 Peter Malnati.............................. 33-32—65 James Nitties.............................. 33-36—69 Jose Toledo.................................. 37-37—74 Ji Young Oh ..................................37-35—72 El Paso at Reno Retief Goosen..............................35-31—66 Aaron Watkins ............................ 35-34—69 Steve Allan...................................38-36—74 Ryann O’Toole .............................37-35—72 UC Irvine at Oklahoma State TV: ESPNU 8:30 p.m. Saturday SCHEDULE Joe Durant ...................................31-35—66 Bronson Burgoon....................... 36-33—69 Nathan Green..............................35-39—74 Thursday Sandra Changkija ...................... 36-36—72 GOLF Oklahoma City at Omaha, 7:05 p.m. Freddie Jacobson....................... 32-35—67 Cameron Percy........................... 35-34—69 Rob Oppenheim ..........................38-36—74 Julieta Granada...........................37-35—72 Colorado Springs at Iowa Washington at Connecticut, 6 p.m. Phil Mickelson...........................
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