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Sport Scoreboard Page 30 Sport Tuesday, April 12, 2016 SPORT SCOREBOARD Ingolstadt 29 10 9 10 27 31 39 Texas at Seattle, 4.40pm Greg Owen, 71.73%. 10, Jonathan Byrd, 71.60%. 13. (18) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 334, 28. Hamburg 29 9 7 13 35 40 34 Detroit at Pittsburgh, 8.05pm Total Driving 14. (20) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 334, 27. BERMUDA Cologne 29 8 10 11 29 37 34 N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 8.07pm 1, Lucas Glover, 69. 2, Russell Henley, 70. 3, Marc 15. (12) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 334, 27. Stuttgart 29 9 6 14 46 59 33 Baltimore at Boston, 8.10pm Leishman, 75. 4, Emiliano Grillo, 79. 5, Henrik Sten- 16. (5) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 334, 25. Darmstadt 29 7 11 11 32 44 32 Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 8.10pm son, 94. 6, Davis Love III, 98. 7, Jim Herman, 99. 8, 17. (19) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 333, 24. Hoffenheim 29 7 10 12 33 44 31 Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 9.10pm Hudson Swafford, 103. 9, Keegan Bradley, 104. 10, 18. (8) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 332, 23. SQUASH Augsburg 29 7 9 13 37 48 30 Kansas City at Houston, 9.10pm Thomas Aiken, 110. 19. (10) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 332, 22. Strokes Gained-Putting 20. (30) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 332, 0. RANDALL & QUILTER LEGENDS OF SQUASH Werder Bremen 29 7 7 15 39 59 28 1, Kiradech Aphibarnrat, 1.790. 2, Steve Stricker, 21. (26) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 332, 20. Bermuda Squash and Fitness Club 1.224. 3, Jamie Donaldson, 1.090. 4, Jason Day, .970. 22. (23) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 332, 19. All start times 6pm Frankfurt 29 6 9 14 29 46 27 BASKETBALL 5, Adam Hadwin, .800. 6, Kelly Kraft, .796. 7, Phil Mick- 23. (32) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 332, 18. Tomorrow’s matches Hannover 29 5 3 21 24 54 18 elson, .756. 8, Patton Kizzire, .726. 9, Brian Harman, 24. (24) Aric Almirola, Ford, 331, 17. Thierry Lincou V Lee Beachill NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION .703. 10, Rafa Cabrera Bello, .676. 25. (33) Landon Cassill, Ford, 330, 16. David Palmer v Jonathon Power FRENCH LEAGUE All times Bermuda Birdie Average 26. (25) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 330, 15. Amr Shabana v John White P W D L F A Pts EASTERN CONFERENCE 1, Hideki Matsuyama, 4.79. 2, Dustin Johnson, 4.78. 27. (27) Brian Scott, Ford, 330, 14. Thursday’s matches PSG (C) 33 26 5 2 83 18 83 Atlantic Division 3, Jordan Spieth, 4.77. 4, Adam Scott, 4.47. 5, Phil 28. (34) Chris Buescher, Ford, 330, 13. Thierry Lincou v Jonathon Power Lyon 33 16 7 10 54 34 55 W L Pct GB Mickelson, 4.39. 6 (tie), Rory McIlroy, Kevin Kisner and 29. (7) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 330, 12. Amr Shabana v David Palmer Monaco 33 14 13 6 48 40 55 y-Toronto 54 26 .675 -- Rickie Fowler, 4.38. 9, Henrik Stenson, 4.36. 10, Jason 30. (37) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 329, 11. Lee Beachill v John White Nice 33 15 8 10 50 37 53 x-Boston 47 33 .588 7 Bohn, 4.28. 31. (28) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 329, 10. Friday’s matches Rennes 33 13 12 8 50 42 51 New York 32 49 .395 22½ Eagles (Holes per) 32. (35) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 329, 9. Jonathon Power v John White St Etienne 33 15 6 12 39 34 51 Brooklyn 21 59 .263 33 1, Ben Martin, 63.8. 2 (tie), Chris Wood, Adam Scott 33. (31) David Ragan, Toyota, 328, 9. Amr Shabana v Lee Beachill Lille 33 12 13 8 33 25 49 Philadelphia 10 70 .125 44 and Kiradech Aphibarnrat, 72.0. 5 (tie), Bubba Watson 34. (29) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 327, 7. Thierry Lincou v David Palmer Angers 33 12 10 11 35 32 46 Southeast Division and Jarrod Lyle, 81.0. 7, Patrick Rodgers, 84.0. 8, Chez 35. (38) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Ford, 323, 6. Saturday’s matches Caen 33 14 4 15 35 44 46 W L Pct GB Reavie, 86.4. 9, Jerry Kelly, 87.4. 10, Sung Kang, 90.0. 36. (40) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 315, 5. Lee Beachill v Jonathon Power Nantes 33 11 11 11 30 35 44 x-Atlanta 48 32 .600 -- Sand Save Percentage 37. (13) Brian Vickers, Chevrolet, accident, 290, 4. David Palmer v John White Bastia 33 12 7 14 31 37 43 x-Miami 47 33 .588 1 1, David Toms, 73.17%. 2, Sean O’Hair, 68.83%. 3, 38. (36) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, accident, 289, 3. Amr Shabana v Thierry Lincou Bordeaux 33 10 13 10 41 50 43 x-Charlotte 46 34 .575 2 Danny Willett, 66.67%. 4, K.J. Choi, 65.85%. 5, Jus- 39. (14) Greg Biffle, Ford, accident, 286, 2. Lorient 33 10 12 11 45 51 42 Washington 39 41 .488 9 tin Rose, 65.31%. 6, Hiroshi Iwata, 65.06%. 7, Robert 40. (39) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, accident, 178, 1. Marseilles 33 8 16 9 43 38 40 Orlando 34 46 .425 14 Allenby, 63.04%. 8, Stuart Appleby, 62.26%. 9, Jonas Guingamp 33 10 9 14 39 49 39 Central Division Blixt, 61.90%. 10, Mark Wilson, 61.36%. Race Statistics Montpellier 33 10 7 16 38 42 37 W L Pct GB All-Around Ranking Average Speed of Race Winner: 138.355 mph. OVERSEAS Reims 33 9 9 15 37 48 36 y-Cleveland 56 24 .700 -- 1, Rickie Fowler, 222. 2, Justin Rose, 234. 3, Kevin Time of Race: 3 hours, 37 minutes, 16 seconds. x-Detroit 43 37 .538 13 Kisner, 240. 4, Adam Scott , 311. 5, Brendan Steele, Margin of Victory: 3.904 seconds. Ajaccio 33 7 13 13 31 45 34 x-Indiana 43 37 .538 13 312. 6, Henrik Stenson, 333. 7, Jason Day, 365. 8, Phil Caution Flags: 7 for 41 laps. Toulouse 33 7 11 15 38 49 32 Chicago 40 40 .500 16 Mickelson, 372. 9, Ryan Palmer, 380. 10, Rory McIlroy, Lead Changes: 17 among 8 drivers. Troyes 33 2 8 23 22 72 14 Milwaukee 33 47 .413 23 382. Lap Leaders: C.Edwards 1-30; D.Ragan 31; C.Ed- FOOTBALL wards 32-58; M.Truex Jr. 59-72; M.Kenseth 73; C.Elliott DUTCH LEAGUE WESTERN CONFERENCE LPGA TOUR STATISTICS 74; M.Truex Jr. 75-137; C.Edwards 138-174; M.Truex CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Southwest Division Through April 3 Jr. 175-176; Ky.Busch 177; K.Harvick 178; C.Edwards All kick-offs 3.45pm Bermuda time unless stated P W D L F A Pts W L Pct GB Scoring 179-208; M.Truex Jr. 209-216; M.Kenseth 217-235; Quarter-finals, second leg Ajax 30 23 5 2 72 18 74 y-San Antonio 65 15 .813 -- 1, Lydia Ko, 68.63. 2, In Gee Chun, 69.25. 3, Ha Na M.Truex Jr. 236-259; T.Bayne 260-271; M.Truex Jr. Tomorrow’s games PSV 30 22 6 2 74 29 72 x-Memphis 42 38 .525 23 Jang, 69.41. 4, Brooke Henderson, 69.68. 5, Amy 272-301; Ky.Busch 302-334. Atletico Madrid v Barcelona Feyenoord 30 17 4 9 57 37 55 Dallas 41 39 .513 24 Yang, 69.80. 6, Lexi Thompson, 70.04. 7, Stacy Lewis, Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): Benfica v Bayern Munich Utrecht 30 14 7 9 51 40 49 Houston 39 41 .488 26 70.18. 8, Haru Nomura, 70.19. 9, Sei-Young Kim, 70.19. M.Truex Jr., 6 times for 141 laps; C.Edwards, 4 times Today’s games Heracles Almelo 30 14 6 10 42 43 48 New Orleans 30 50 .375 35 10, Hyo-Joo Kim, 70.29. for 124 laps; Ky.Busch, 2 times for 34 laps; M.Kenseth, Manchester City v Paris Saint-Germain Alkmaar 30 14 5 11 56 49 47 Northwest Division Driving Distance 2 times for 20 laps; T.Bayne, 1 time for 12 laps; C.El- Real Madrid v Wolfsburg Vitesse Arnhem 30 12 8 10 51 30 44 W L Pct GB 1, Lexi Thompson, 285.1. 2, Maude-Aimee Leblanc, liott, 1 time for 1 lap; K.Harvick, 1 time for 1 lap; D.Ra- Zwolle 30 13 5 12 50 44 44 y-Oklahoma City 54 26 .675 -- 283.3. 3, Paula Reto, 277.2. 4, Sei-Young Kim, 276.4. gan, 1 time for 1 lap. EUROPA LEAGUE Nijmegen 30 12 7 11 34 36 43 x-Portland 43 38 .531 11½ 5, Sadena Parks, 275.0. 6, Carlota Ciganda, 274.8. Wins: Ky.Busch, 2; J.Johnson, 2; D.Hamlin, 1; K.Har- Quater-finals, second leg Groningen 30 11 7 12 35 45 40 Utah 40 40 .500 14 7, Gerina Piller, 274.0. 8, Jaye Marie Green, 272.7. vick, 1; B.Keselowski, 1. Thursday’s games Heerenveen 30 11 7 12 43 55 40 Denver 33 48 .407 21½ 9, Benyapa Niphatsophon, 271.5. 10, Jessica Korda, Top 16 in Points: 1. Ky.Busch, 259; 2. J.Johnson, Liverpool v Borussia Dortmund, 4.05pm Den Haag 30 9 11 10 43 45 38 Minnesota 28 52 .350 26 270.0. 253; 3. K.Harvick, 252; 4. C.Edwards, 241; 5. J.Loga- Sevilla v Athletic Bilbao, 4.05pm *Twente 30 11 5 14 44 57 35 Pacific Division Greens in Regulation Pct. no, 234; 6. D.Earnhardt Jr., 211; 7. Ku.Busch, 208; 8. Shaktar Donetsk v Sporting Braga, 4.05pm Roda JC Kerk 30 7 10 13 30 47 31 W L Pct GB 1, Ha Na Jang, 82.10%.
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