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Moodyexeshelpislanderstowin 2C » Thursday, May 5, 2016 » CALLER-TIMES quick hits schedule souThTexAsRepoRT san antonio spurs (210-444-5050) thu fri satsun mon tue wed at at vs. Moody exes help Islanders to win Thunder Thunder Thunder 8:30 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA Staff reports singled with two outs. The third to allow another run Mountain Athletic Con- texas rangers (817-273-5222) feat, and the shutout, were to cross. Cullen Jozwiak ference. Lubbock Chris- thu fri satsun mon tue wed at at at at vs. vs. vs. Behind a 3-for-4 day especially impressive con- capped the scoring with tian swapped places with Blue Jays Tigers Tigers Tigers White Sox White Sox White Sox from senior Justin Pera- sidering the start. his RBI single to left. A&M-Kingsville and is 6:07 p.m. 6:10 p.m. 12:10 p.m. 12:10 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. les and a combined four- David Worrell loaded The Islanders return to third, followed by St. Ed- houston astros (713-259-8500) hit performance on the the bases in the top of the Chapman Field this week- ward’s, ASU and West thu fri satsun mon tue wed mound, Texas A&M-Cor- first with three consecutive end for a three-game se- Texas A&M. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. pus Christi shut out Texas- walks. The rookie righted ries against Sam Houston In the National Colle- Mariners Mariners Mariners Mariners Indians Indians Indians Rio Grande Valley 3-0 on the ship with a strikeout State. giate Baseball Writers As- 7:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 6:10 p.m. 1:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 1:10 p.m. Wednesday at Chapman before inducing a pop up sociation regional rank- COLLEGE BASEBALL Corpus Christi hooks (361-561-4665) Field. and fly ball to escape. ings, the Javelinas are No. thu fri satsun mon tue wed The Islanders (15-29) Hernandez (3-4) took 3. at at vs. vs. vs. vs. produced all the damage in over in the second, retiring Javs ranked second Midland Midland S. Antonio S. Antonio S. Antonio S. Antonio a three-run fourth inning the first two men he faced in regional poll HIGH SCHOOL GOLF 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. sparked by Zack Gibson’s before catching Isaac Gon- texas a&m-Corpus Christi (361-825-2255) leadoff triple. Perales, a zales with a 3-2 pitch on KINGSVILLE— Texas A&M- IWA’s Teichman 4th, thu fri satsun mon tue wed former Moody standout, the hand. From there, the Kingsville (32-14, 22-10 Rendon 7th at state SB at IWU SB at BB at SB: SLC singled him home two bat- freshman retired the next LSC) moved up a spot to 6 p.m./BB at IWU (DH) SHSU Tourney ters later for the eventual seven Vaqueros (18-22) to No. 2 in the second NCAA TEMPLE — Incarnate SHSt. 6 p.m. noon 1 p.m. TBA game-winning RBI. Perales cap his outing. South Central Region poll, Word Academy boys golf texas a&m-kingsville (361-593-4030) later hit his second triple of In the bottom of the released Wednesday. golfer Billy Teichman fin- thu fri satsun mon tue wed the season. fourth, the Islanders col- The Javelinas are coming ished fourth overall at the BB at BB at On the mound, seven off a 2-1 week at Tarleton TAPPS 4A State Tourna- W. Tx A&M W. TxA&M lected four hits and struck 6 p.m. 1/4 p.m. pitchers combined for the for the game’s only runs as State and head into the final ment on Tuesday. Other ticket infOrmatiOn Islanders’ third shutout. four hits led to the three- week of the season looking Teichman shot a 76- Moody ex Aaron Hernan- spot. Gibson tripled and for their third consecu- 77—153 over two days. Corpus Christi Fury 361-510-5607 Texas A&M 979-845-2311 dez picked up the win af- Nick Anderson walked tive Lone Star Conference Mika Rendon shot an 88- University of Texas 512-471-3333 ter tossing three hitless in- before Perales singled on title. They are tied atop the 85—173 to finish seventh On teLeViSiOn nings in relief. Hernandez a chopper over the third standings withAngelo State in the girls tourney. It was thursdaY also struck out three and baseman’s head. and hold the tiebreaker over the second consecutive allowed just one runner. On a sacrifice bunt at- the Rams. year for Rendon to finish BaseBall The Islander pitching tempt from Scott Balfantz, Colorado Mesa is No. in the top 10. 12:30 p.m.MLB: Phillies at Cardinals MLB Network 6 p.m. MLB: Rangers at Blue Jays FSSW staff carried a no-hit bid UTRGV third baseman 1 in the region, as the The IWA boys squad 6 p.m. MLB: Yankees at Orioles MLB Network into the sixth inning, be- Scott Mercer fielded the Mavericks are 38-8 over- finished seventh after 6 p.m. College: Vanderbilt at Texas A&M ESPN2 6 p.m. College: Missouri at Mississippi State SEC Network fore UTRGV’s Cole Loncar ball and threw wildly to all and 28-5 in the Rocky shooting a two-round 687. 7 p.m. MLB: Mariners at Astros RootSports 9 p.m. College: Cal at Stanford Pac 12 Network loCal results Boxing soCCer BasketBall totally wire 7 p.m. NBA Eastern Conference Semis: Game 2, Heat at Raptors ESPN/ESPN Deportes golf fight sChedule mls glanCe footBall twilight golf saturdaY eastern ConferenCe 4:30 a.m. Australian Rules: Richmond vs. Richmond Tigers vs. Hawthorn Hawks FS1 at Corpus Christi CC At T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas (PPV), w l t pts gf ga MLB 1. Garland Kennedy-Daryl Blohm-Hel- Canelo Alvarez vs. Amir Khan, 12, for Montreal 4 3 2 14 13 11 golf en Swan-Donna Bailey 31; 2. Alisa Kenne- Alvarez’s WBC World middleweight title; Philadelphia 4 3 1 13 11 8 5:30 a.m. European PGA: Trophee Hassan II, first round GOLF dy-Robert DeLeon-Al Kline-Bill Speck 31; David Lemieux vs. Glen Tapia, 10, middle- Toronto FC 3 3 2 11 9 7 Orlando City 2 2 4 10 15 13 Indians get Gimenez 11:30 a.m. LPGA: Yokohama Tire Classic, first round GOLF 3. (tie) Victor Garcia-Cathy Gibson-Butch weights; Mauricio Herrera vs. Frankie Go- D.C. United 2 3 4 10 11 11 2 p.m. PGA: Wells Fargo Championship, first round GOLF Bailey-Jill Conwill and J.T. Smith-Tommy mez, 10, welterweights; Patrick Teixeira N.Y. City FC 2 3 4 10 13 15 from Rangers hoCkeY Groner-Michelle and Michael 32. vs. Curtis Stevens, 10, middleweights. At Windhoek, Namibia, Paulus Ambunda New England 1 2 7 10 11 16 ladies plaYdaYs New York 3 6 0 9 12 17 CLEVELAND— The Indians 7 p.m. NHL Western Conference Semis: Game 4, Stars at Blues NBCSN vs. Moises Flores, 12, for Ambunda’s in- 8 p.m. NHL Western Conference Semis: Game 4, Sharks at Predators CNBC at Corpus Christi CC Columbus 2 4 2 8 7 10 terim WBA World and IBO super bantam- acquired backup catcher mutt & Jeff Chicago 1 2 4 7 7 8 laCrosse 1. Alisa Kennedy-Cathy Gibson-Liz Pav- weight titles. western ConferenCe Chris Gimenez from the 11 a.m. College women: Big 10 Quarters, Rutgers vs. Ohio State Big Ten Network ich-Judy Alspaugh 53; 2. Sarah Conner-Jill At Manchester, England, Anthony Crolla w l t pts gf ga Texas Rangers for cash 1:30 p.m. College women: Big 10 Quarters, Northwestern vs. Michigan Big Ten Network Conwill-Donna Bailey-Marlene Smedman vs. Ismael Barroso, 12, for Crolla’s WBA Colorado 5 2 2 17 12 8 considerations. 4:30 p.m. College men: Big 10 Semifinal, Maryalnd vs. Penn State Big Ten Network 57. Gross — (tie) Kennedy, Conner 89. Net World lightweight title. Real Salt Lake 5 1 2 17 14 12 5:30 p.m. College men: Big East Semifinal, Marquette vs. Villanova CBSSN — (tie) Conwill, Pavich 73. Birdies — No. FC Dallas 5 3 2 17 15 17 Cleveland was in need of 7 p.m. College men: Big 10 Semifinal, Rutgers vs. Johns Hopkins Big Ten Network 4, Gibson; No. 15, Conwill. Chip-ins — No. footBall Los Angeles 4 1 3 15 18 8 another experienced catcher 8 p.m. College men: Big East Semifinal, Denver vs. Providence CBSSN 16, Conner. San Jose 4 2 3 15 12 11 nfl Calendar after Roberto Perez injured soCCer at rockport CC Sporting K.C. 4 4 2 14 11 10 gross, net, putts may 6-9 or may 13-16: Portland 3 3 3 12 14 16 his right thumb last week- 2 p.m. UEFA Europa Semis, Leg 2: Liverpool FC vs. Villarreal CFFS1/ ESPN Deportes First flight — Putts, Tatsumi Isada 28; Teams may hold rookie minicamps. Vancouver 3 5 2 11 12 15 2 p.m. UEFA Europa Semifinal, Leg 2: Sevilla FC vs. Shakhtar Donetsk FS2 end making a tag in Phila- net, Pat Heldelfels 64; gross, Eunice Hel- may 23-25: Spring league meeting, Seattle 3 4 1 10 8 10 delphia and was placed on tennis lums 84. Second flight — Putts, Ann Bark- Charlotte, N.C.
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