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The Daily Scoreboard 10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Wednesday, May 20, 2015 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Major League Baseball standings NBA Draft Softball boxscores Sandlot AMERICAN LEAGUE 2015 NBA 1st Round Draft Order JOHNSONBURG (1) COOPERSTOWN MINOR LEAGUE First Round Myers (rf-ss) 3 0 0, Johnson (cf) 3 0 0, Thorwart (c) Holben Excavating 4, CVFD 1 East Division 1. Minnesota 3 0 0, Park (ss-p) 3 1 1, Watts (1b) 0 0 0, Herzing (lf) Winning pitcher — Landon Songer. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 2. L.A. Lakers 2 0 0, Tomask (2b) 1 0 0, Marciniak (3b) 1 0 0, Kos Holben hitters — Aiden Focht, 2 singles; Miles New York 22 18 .550 — ½ 3-7 L-2 9-7 13-11 3. Philadelphia (p-rf) 1 0 0. Totals: 17 1 1. Baker, 2 singles; Haden Powell, single; Ethan Knapp, Tampa Bay 22 18 .550 — ½ 6-4 W-2 12-11 10-7 CRANBERRY (11) single; Songer, 2 singles; Gary Kiselka, single; Axel 4. New York Myers, single; Maxx Baker, single; Micah Culver, Boston 19 20 .487 2½ 3 6-4 W-1 8-9 11-11 5. Orlando N. Barcinas (lf) 3 1 0, Hutchinson (ss) 0 2 0, Kiefer single; Kaden Kiselka, single. Baltimore 17 19 .472 3 3½ 5-5 W-2 10-7 7-12 6. Sacramento (1b) 3 1 0, Schreck 2 0 2, Huegel (cr) 0 3 0, Swartzfager Toronto 18 23 .439 4½ 5 2-8 L-1 10-8 8-15 7. Denver (3b) 3 1 0, Vonada (cf) 3 0 1, Weaver (dp) 1 1 0, FRANKLIN GIRLS MINOR LEAGUE Central Division 8. Detroit Brannon (rf) 2 1 0, Flinspach (2b) 2 1 0, S. Barcinas (p) SOFTBALL W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 9. Charlotte 0 0 0. Totals: 19 11 3. Jim Ellis 7, Cochranton 2 5 10. Miami Score by Innings Winning pitchers — Sydni Hoobler, Monique Kansas City 25 14 .641 — — 7-3 W-2 14-6 11-8 Vincent. Detroit 23 17 .575 2½ — 4-6 L-3 11-10 12-7 11. Indiana Johnsonburg. 010 00 — 1 12. Utah Cranberry. 406 01 — 11 Jim Ellis hitters — Hoobler, 2 singles, double; Riley Minnesota 22 17 .564 3 — 6-4 W-1 14-6 8-11 2B — Cranberry (Schreck 2). Hannah, single; Sadie Ziegler, single; Vincent, 2 sin- Chicago 18 17 .514 5 2 8-2 W-6 11-5 7-12 13. Phoenix gles; Justice Chambers, single. 14. Oklahoma City RBIs — Cranberry (Schreck 2, Hutchinson, Kiefer, Cleveland 14 23 .378 10 7 4-6 L-2 6-12 8-11 15. Atlanta (from Brooklyn) Vonada). West Division CRANBERRY JUNIOR LEAGUE 16. Boston 84 Lumber 10, Miller’s Sporting Goods 7 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 17. Milwaukee BROCKWAY (3) Winning pitcher — Brandon Forrest. Houston 25 14 .641 — — 6-4 L-1 13-10 12-4 18. Houston (from New Orleans) Esposito (cf) 4 0 0, Raybuck (rf) 3 0 0, Bartlett (3b) 84 hitters — Forrest, single, double; Matt Weaver, 2 Los Angeles 20 19 .513 5 2 7-3 W-1 10-9 10-10 19. Washington 4 0 1, Cherubini (1b) 4 1 1, Hidinger (ss) 3 1 1, singles, double; Hunter O’Neal, double; Luke Seattle 17 21 .447 7½ 4½ 6-4 L-1 11-10 6-11 20. Toronto Terwilliger (c) 4 0 0, Dowdall (p) 2 1 0, Buesink (lf) 3 Gratkowski, single; Jacob Umstead, single; Remington Texas 16 23 .410 9 6 4-6 L-1 6-13 10-10 21. Dallas 0 1, Morelli (2b) 2 0 0. Totals: 29 3 4. Slater, single; ,Matt McQuaid, single; Ryan Grohner, Oakland 14 26 .350 11½ 8½ 2-8 W-1 5-14 9-12 22. Chicago KEYSTONE (7) single. Hess (ss) 4 1 1, Callander (1b) 4 1 1, Bowser (3b) 4 23. Portland FRANKLIN LITTLE LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE 24. Cleveland 0 2, Hurst (c) 3 1 1, Chapman (cf) 2 2 1, Larrow (lf) 2 First National 5, Callaghan’s 3 East Division 25. Memphis 2 1, Stiller (p) 2 0 1, Perry (2b) 2 0 1, Black (rf) 2 0 1, Winning pitchers — Kyle Alexander, Noah Kockler. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 26. San Antonio Berkery (ph) 1 0 0. Totals: 25 7 10. First National hitters — Kockler, single, triple; Jason New York 23 17 .575 — — 4-6 L-1 16-5 7-12 27. L.A. Lakers (from Houston) Score by Innings Beers, 2 singles. Washington 23 17 .575 — — 8-2 W-4 11-6 12-11 28. Boston (from L.A. Clippers) Brockway . 000 003 0 — 3 Callaghan’s hitters — Shane Shingledecker, single; Keystone . .120 040 x — 7 Ashton Sloss, single, triple; Donovan Fike, single; Eli Atlanta 18 20 .474 4 3½ 4-6 L-1 8-9 10-11 29. Brooklyn (from Atlanta) 30. Golden State 2B — Keystone (Hess). Moreland, single. Philadelphia 17 23 .425 6 5½ 6-4 W-6 12-10 5-13 3B — Keystone (Callander). Miami 16 24 .400 7 6½ 2-8 L-5 8-12 8-12 RBIs — Brockway (Buesink), Keystone (Bowser 2, CRANBERRY MINOR LEAGUE Central Division NBA playoff glance Stiller 2, Perry 2). UPMC 3, Struxtures 0 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away UPMC hitters — Tate Tarr, 2 singles; Sam Smith, NBA Playoff Glance St. Louis 26 13 .667 — — 4-6 W-1 15-5 11-8 single; Noah Sanoski, 2 singles; Ben Flockerzi, single; FIRST ROUND REDBANK VALLEY (3) Xavier Van Tassel, single; Wesley Bishop, single; Chicago 21 16 .568 4 — 7-3 L-1 13-8 8-8 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Holt (ss) 4 1 3, Shick (2b) 4 0 0, Hicks (3b) 4 1 1, Tahelon Tarr, single; Westyn Webb, single. Cincinnati 18 21 .462 8 4 3-7 L-4 9-9 9-12 EASTERN CONFERENCE Shumaker (1b) 1 0 0, L. Rearick (c) 4 0 1, Nolf (cf) 4 Struxtures hitters — Cole Edwards, single; Gage Pittsburgh 18 21 .462 8 4 5-5 L-1 9-8 9-13 Atlanta 4, Brooklyn 2 1 2, Hetrick (dp) 3 0 0, K. Rearick (lf) 3 0 2, Pence (rf) Whitling, single; Sam Shaffer, 2 singles; Aaron Milwaukee 15 25 .375 11½ 7½ 6-4 W-2 8-15 7-10 Sunday, April 19: Atlanta 99, Brooklyn 92 2 0 0, Leasure (ph) 1 0 0, Burkett (p) 0 0 0. Totals: 30 English, single; Jake McClaskey, 2 singles; Kayla West Division Wednesday, April 22: Atlanta 96, Brooklyn 91 3 8. Rowland, single; Payton Felmlee, single; Sarah W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Saturday, April 25: Brooklyn 91, Atlanta 83 KARNS CITY (9) Milford, single. Los Angeles 24 13 .649 — — 7-3 W-1 17-5 7-8 Monday, April 27: Brooklyn 120, Atlanta 115, OT Coon (2b) 3 3 2, L. Gibson (ss) 3 2 1, Ritzert (1b) 3 San Francisco 20 18 .526 4½ 1½ 6-4 W-3 11-9 9-9 Wednesday, April 29: Atlanta 107, Brooklyn 97 1 1, T. Downs (p) 3 1 1, Stoughton (c) 3 0 2, Moore (lf) Local golf San Diego 19 20 .487 6 3 4-6 L-3 10-10 9-10 Friday, May 1: Atlanta 111, Brooklyn 87 4 0 0, J. Downs (3b) 3 0 0, Coyle (cf) 2 1 0, A. Gibson Cleveland 4, Boston 0 (rf) 3 1 1. Totals: 28 9 8. SLEEPY HOLLOW Arizona 17 21 .447 7½ 4½ 4-6 W-2 9-12 8-9 Sunday, April 19: Cleveland 113, Boston 100 Score by Innings SENIOR CITIZEN LEAGUE Low gross — T. Blair 37. Colorado 13 22 .371 10 7 2-8 L-2 4-10 9-12 Tuesday, April 21: Cleveland 99, Boston 91 Redbank Valley . 200 001 0 — 3 Thursday, April 23: Cleveland 103, Boston 95 low net — D. Collins 35. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Karns City . 240 300 x — 9 Flag blind score — B. McClellan. Monday’s Games Monday’s Games Sunday, April 26: Cleveland 101, Boston 93 2B — Karns City (Ritzert, A. Gibson). Chicago 4, Milwaukee 2 11 puts or under — W. Donaldson. Toronto 10, L.A. Angels 6 Milwaukee 3, Detroit 2 3B — Karns City (Coon). Attendance drawing — D. McGee. Arizona 3, Miami 2, 13 innings Saturday, April 18: Chicago 103, Milwaukee 91 RBIs — Redbank (Holt, L. Rearick, Nolf), Karns Milwaukee 3, Detroit 2 Monday, April 20: Chicago 91, Milwaukee 82 Closest to pin (No. 5) — L. Baker. N.Y. Mets 2, St. Louis 1, 14 innings City (Coon 2, T. Downs 2, L. Gibson, Ritzert). Closest second shot (No. 6) — B. Steadman. Chicago White Sox 2, Cleveland 1, 10 innings Thursday, April 23: Chicago 113, Milwaukee 106, Philadelphia 4, Colorado 3 Closest to pin (No. 7) — L. Baker. Oakland 2, Houston 1 2OT Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games FAIRVIEW (0) Longest putt (No. 9) — H. Curran. Saturday. April 25: Milwaukee 92, Chicago 90 Rossman (rf) 3 0 1, MacKelvey (p) 3 0 1, Lipinski Blind gross — R. Turner. Minnesota 8, Pittsburgh 5 Minnesota 8, Pittsburgh 5 Monday, April 27: Milwaukee 94, Chicago 88 Washington 8, N.Y. Yankees 6, 10 innings Washington 8, N.Y. Yankees 6, 10 innings (c) 3 0 1, Myers (ss) 2 0 0, Kupniewski (2b) 3 0 0, Ke. Flight winners Thursday, April 30: Chicago 119, Milwaukee 66 Bann (1b) 3 0 0, Tresler (3b) 3 0 1, Gerber (dp) 3 0 0, First Flight — D. Collins (-2), T. Blair (-1), D.
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