Pro basketball EASTERN CONFERENCE Pol 1-New Jersey 6 31 613 1-Boston -Orlando Washington New York Miami Central Div. GB Orleans Attante Chicago Toronto 1-Indiana Cleveland 1-Miwaukee BONGRORRA WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Div. Pct GB 1-San Antonio 59 20 1-Utah 47 33 RAGNBAR 2-Dallas 22 11 2-Minnesota 49 31 Houston Memphis 31 Denver 421 Pacific Div. Pct GB 1-Sacramento L.A. Clippers 25 55 Lakers Seattle Golden State 8 Phoenix x-Portland ENNIUSA playoff spot 7-dinched division FRIDAY'S LATE RESULTS Sacramento 105, Denver 103 Phoenix 117, Golden State 101 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Allanta 101, Washington 100 Orlando 89, Boston 86 Cleveland 104, New York 99 (OT) New Jersey 94, Toronto 86 Houston 101, Seattle 86 Dallas 117, Golden State 108 LA.
Clippers 101, Denver 79 TODAY'S GAMES (lowa times) Indiana at Milwaukee, 2 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 2:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers af Portland, 2:30 p.m. Detroit at Memphis, 3 p.m.
Boston at -Miami, 5 p.m. New Orleans at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. San Antonio at Phoenix, 8 p.m. MONDAY'S GAMES New York at Washington, 6 p.m. Orlando at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m.
Cleveland at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Nw Orleans at Nw Jersey, 6:30 p.m. Seattle at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. San Antonio at Utah, 8 p.m. L.A.
Clippers at Golden 9:30 p.m. NBA BOXES Saturday AT CLEVELAND NEW YORK (99): Sprewell 1-7 2-4 Weatherspoon 3-7 0-0 6, Thomas 10-12 2-2 23, Eisley 3-8 0-0 7, Houston 7-15 1-1 17, Doleac 2-6 0-0 4, Anderson 7-7 21, Ward 2-4 0-0 5, Postell 1-9 6, Knight 3-8 0-0 6, Nailon 0-1 0-0 0, F.Williams 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 38-88 16-18 CLEVELAND (104): Miles 2-14 2-4 Boozer 6-9 5-5 17, Ilgauskas 7-17 6-8 Palacio 4-9 0-0 Davis 13-34 11-12 Jones 1-4 0-0 3, Brown 0-1 0-0 0, Diop 0-1-0-0 0, Mihm 2-5 3-4 7, Parker 4-4 6. Totals 36-98 31-37 104. New York 27 29 13 1- 99 Cleveland 23 24 23 12-104 3-Point Goals New York 7-19 (Anderson 2-4, Houston 2-4, Thomas 1-1, Ward 1-3, Eisley 1-4, Sprewell 0-1, Knight 0-1, Postell 0-1), Cleveland 1-6 (Jones 1-2, Davis 0-2, Parker 0-2).
Fouled out-None. Rebounds-New York 46 (Weatherspoon 8), Cleveland 74 (ligauskas, Boozer 14). Assists -New York 28 (Eisley 9), Cleveland 23 (Davis Total fouls- New York 29, Cleveland AT EAST RUTHERFORD, TORONTO (86): Jefferies 5-15 0-0 J. Williams 3-7 0-0 6, N'diaye 5-9 3-6 Peterson 6-14 7-10: 22, Alston 5-17 8-9 19, McCoy 3-7 3-4 9, Bradley 2-7 3-4 Totals 29-76 24-33 86. NEW JERSEY (94): Jefferson 7-11 6-8 21, Martin 8-16 3-6.
19, Collins 0-3 0-0 0, Kittles 5-9 0-0 10, Kidd 7-17 0-0 17, Mutombo 4, Harris 1-6 0-0 2, Johnson 3-5 0-0 7, Rogers 3-8 2-2 8, Aa. Williams 1-3 Scalabrine 1-3 0-0 Totals 38-88. 13-19 94. Toronto 19 20 21-86 New Jersey 32 26 10-94 3-Point Goals -Toronto 4-13 (Peterson 3-5, Alston 1-6, Jefferies 0-2), New Jersey 5-17 (Kidd 3-8, Jefferson 1-1, Johnson: 1-1, Martin 0-1, Scalabrine 0-1, Harris 0-2, Kittles 0-3). Fouled outNone.
Rebounds -Toronto 47 (N'diaye, Peterson 8), New Jersey 65 (Mutombo 11). Assists--Toronto 21 (Alston 7), New Jersey 26 (Kidd. 8). Total fouls--Toronto 20, New Jersey 22. Technicals -Alston, Martin, Collins, Rogers.
AT ORLANDO BOSTON (86): Williams 6-9 4-4. 16, A. Walker 8-17 1-1 21, Blount 1-4-2-3 4, Pierce 7-17 11-15 25, Delk 1-6 0-1 3, McCarty 4-12 0-0 10, Brown 1-1 0-0 2, Bremer 2-8 0-0 5, Long 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-74 18-24 86. ORLANDO (89): Giricek 4-12 5-6 16, DeClerca 3-5 1-17, Hunter 1-3 0-0 2, McGrady 12-30 9-10 37, Vaughn 2-3 2-2 6, Garrity 4-4 0-0 10, Armstrong 1-8 0-0 2, Sasser 0-4 0-0 0, Burke 4-7 1-2 9, Kemp 0-2 0-2 0.
Totals 31-78 18-23 89. Boston .28 12 23 23 86 Orlando 24 22 19 24-89 3-Point Goals-Boston 8-28 (A. Walker 4-8, McCarty 2-8, Delk 1-1, Bremer 1-6, Williams 0-1, Pierce 0-4), Orlando 9-23 (McGrady 4-11, Giricek 3-8, Garrity 2-2, Sasser 0-2). Fouled out--None. Rebounds Boston 49 (Williams 11), Orlando 53 (McGrady 9).
Assists- Boston 18 (A.Walker 7), Orlando 17 (Armstrong 5). Total fouls- Boston 22, Orlando 22. Technicals- Orlando Defensive Three Second. AT WASHINGTON, D.C. ATLANTA (101): Newbie 9-15 0-0 21, Abdur-Rahim 8-16 0-0 16, Ratliff 4-12 1-2 9, Glover 5-11 3-3 16, Terry 7-15 4-4 21, Ham 5-6 2-2 12, Jackson 1-3 0-0 2, Henderson 2-3 0-1 4, Dickau 0-1 0-0 0.
Totals 41-82 10-12 101. WASHINGTON (100): Simmons 4-8 5-5 13, Brown 2-13 2-5 6, Laettner 8-12 2-2 18, Jordan 8-16 1-2 17, Lue 5-12 3-3 13, Haywood 2-5 2-2 6, Hughes 7-14 2-2 16, Russell 1-1 0-0 2, Dixon 3-8 0-0 6, White 1-3 1-2 3. Totals 41-92 18-23 100. Atlanta ..29 23.26 23-101 Washington .21 25 26 28-100 3-Point Goals Atlanta 9-16 (Terry 3-5, Newble 3-5, Glover 3-6), Washington 0-5 (Hughes 0-1, Dixon 0-4). Fouled out-None.
Rebounds -Atlanta 44 (Abdur-Rahim 9), Washington 55 (Laettner 11). Assists- Atlanta 27 (Terry 9), Washington 27 (Lue 7). Total fouls Atlanta 20, Washington 14. TechnicalsAbdur-Rahim, Washington Defensive Three Second, Simmons. Flagrant fouls- Glover.
Ejected-Glover. A- 20,173 AT HOUSTON SEATTLE (86): Evans 4-5 1-3 9, Lewis 7-16 3-4 19, Drobniak 2-8 0-0 4, Allen 2-10 2-2 6, Barry 6-9 8-9 23, James 2-2 0-1 4, Ollie 0-9. 7-8 7, Radmanovic 5-11 0-0 10, Booth 1-2 2-2 4. Totals 29-72 23-29 86. HOUSTON (101): Posey 4-5 3-4 11, Griffin 7-13 0-0 15, Yao 4-6 2-2 10, Francis 6-18 4-4 17, Mobley 7-12 2-2 17, Cato 5-7 2-5 12, Taylor 0-2 0-0 0, Norris 2-6 0-0 4, Morris 0-2 0-0 0, Hawkins 0-0 0-0 0, Rice 6-10 0-0-15.
Totals 41-81 13-17 101. Seattle ...23 25 16 22- 86 Houston 23 33 18-101 3-Point Goals Seattle 5-19 (Barry 3-6, Lewis 2-4, Drobniak 0-1, Radmanovic 0-4, Allen 0-4), Houston 6-17 (Rice 3-5, Mobley 1-2, Francis 1-4, Griffin 1-4, Morris 0-1, Posey 0-1). Fouled: outNone. Rebounds- Seattle 39 (Lewis 8), Houston 54 (Francis, Griffin 7). Assists- -Seattle 20 (Allen 8), Houston 24 (Francis 7).
Total fouls Seattle 16, Houston 25. AT DALLAS GOLDEN STATE (108): Murphy 3-10 2-2 8, Jamison 11-24 Dampier 5-8 1-3 11, Arenas 2-7 1-1 5, Richardson 8-19 1-2 17, Boykin 3-4 3-5 9, Forte 2-5 8-0 4. Dunieery 6-4 3-4 17, Sure 4-8 3-4 12. Weisch 0-2 8-0 8. Totals 44-100 16-20 DALLAS (117): 18-22 14-15 37, LaFirentz 5-11 0-4 12.
Brader 2- 1. Bell 3-6 0-0 4. Nash 6-14 21, Van Exel 5-14 6-4 17, Nalera 3-8 1-2 Willams 8-2 8-0 Johnson 8-1 8 Griffin 3-4 0-0 Totals 20-80 32-34 117. Golden 22 Dallas 29 1 3-Point Goals Golden State 4-17 1-4, Jamison 1-3, Sure 1-1, Arenas -1, Boykins Richardson 6-51. 7-19 (Nowitzki LaFrentz 2-5, Nash 1-4, Exel Willams 6-1).
Fouled None. Rebounds- -Golden State 62 (Jamison 11), Dallas 52 (Nowitzkd 12), Assists- Golden State 25 (Arenas 81, Datas 28 (Nash 10). Total fouls- -Golden State 24, Dales 17. Technicals- -Golden State coach Musselman, Murphy, Dallas Defensive Three Second 2. Flagrant foul--Arenas.
19,980 Late Friday AT SACRAMENTO, CALIF. DENVER (103): White 5-11 5-6 15, Howard 10-17 4-4 24, Hilario 8-10 2-2 18. Brown 4-11 0-0 8. J.Harrington 1-1 0-0 2, Camby 5-10 1-2 11, Tskifishvil 0-3 0-0 0, Yarbrough 2-6 0-0 4, Willams 5-14 2-2 15, Trepagnier 0-3 2-2 2. Andersen 1-2 2-2 4.
Totals 41-88 18-20 103. SACRAMENTO (105): Stolakovic 6-13 4-5 17, C.Webber 13-25 3-5 29, Divac 4-7 7-10 15, Christie 1-2 0-0 2, Bibby 5-10 0-0 12, B. Jackson 2-6 0-0 4, Pollard 3-7 0-0 6, Turkoglu 3-6 2-2 9, J. Jackson 5-9 0-0 11. Totals 42-85 16-22 105.
Denver .33 23 23 24--100 Sacramento .31 25 22 27-105 3-Point Goals Denver 3-10 (Wiliars 3-6, Tskitishvil 0-1, Yarbrough 0-1, White 0-2), Sacramento 5-15 (Bibby 2-3, Turkoglu 1-2, J. Jackson 1-3, Stoiakovic 1-6, C.Webber 0-1). Fouled outNone. Rebounds- Denver 53 (Camby 16), Sacramento 45 (C. Webber 10), Assists- Denver 27 (Williams 7), Sacramento 27 (C.Webber 9).
Total foulsDenver 20, Sacramento 15. AT PHOENIX GOLDEN STATE (101): Jamison 11-21 1-1 1 24, Murphy 5-10 4-4 14, Dampier 3-7 2-4 8. Arenas 4-12 Richardson 11-21 0-0 27, Dunleavy 0-2 0-0 0, Foyle 2-2 0-0 4, Boykins 1-4 0-0 2, Sura 1-3 5-8 7, Weisch 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 38-82 17-25 101. PHOENIX (117): Marion 10-20 0-0 24, Stoudemire 8-14 5-5 21, Tsakalidis 0-4 3-4 3, Marbury 6-15 3-4 15, Hardaway 11-17 2-2 24, J.Johnson 9-17 Williams 0-0 0-0 0, Voskuhl 4-7 1-1 9, Jacobsen 0-5 0-0 0, Langhi 0-0-1-2 1.
Totals 48-99 15-18 117. Golden State 36 23 23 19-101 Phoenix .33 31 21.32-117 3-Point Goals- Golden State 8-19 (Richardson 5-8, Arenas 2-6, Jamison 1-3, Sura 0-1, Boykins 0-1), Phoenix 6-17 (Marion 4-9, J.Johnson 2-6, Marbury 0-1, Jacobsen 0-1). Fouled outNone. Rebounds- Golden State 59 (Murphy 15), Phoenix 48 (Stoudemire 10). Assists Golden State 26 (Arenas 13), Phoenix.
29 (Marbury 10). Total foulsGolden State 21, Phoenix 22. Flagrant fouls- Minors Midwest League Eastern Div. Pct. GB Fort Wayne (Padres) 889 Dayton (Reds) .500 Lansing (Cubs) 500 31 West Michigan (Tigers) .429 Battle Creek (Yankees) .400 South Bend (D'backs) 200 Western Div.
Pct. GB Kane County (Athletics) 8 1 .889 Peoria (Cardinals) 00 889 Quad City (Twins) 0 .429 Wisconsin (Mariners) .400 Cedar Rapids (Angels) 375 Clinton (Rangers) 333 Beloit (Brewers) 3. .250 Burlington (Royals) 8 .111 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Quad City 5, Cedar Rapids Fort Wayne 13, Clinton Kane County 6, Beloit 2 South Bend 1, Lansing 0 (9) Peoria 16, Dayton 10 (10) West Michigan 4, Battle Creek 3 Wisconsin 9, Burlington 3 (15) TODAY'S GAMES Quad City at Cedar Rapids (2) Fort Wayne at Clinton Kane County at Beloit Lansing at South Bend Peoria at Dayton West Michigan at Battle Creek Wisconsin at Burlington MONDAY'S GAMES Fort Wayne at Clinton Kane County at Beloit Lansing at South Bend Peoria at Dayton Quad City at Cedar Rapids West Michigan at Battle Creek Wisconsin af Burlington Pacific Coast (Late games not AMERICAN CONFERENCE Central Div. Pct. GB Col.
Springs 5 5 .500 Omaha (Royals) 5 .500 Albuquerque (Marlins) 5 375 lowa (Cubs) 8 .111 Eastern Div. Pct. GB Nashville (Pirates) 8 0 1.000 Oklahoma (Rangers) .667 Memphis (Cardinals) .455 New Orleans (Astros) 5 .444 PACIFIC CONFERENCE Northern Div. Pct. GB Portland (Padres) 6 3 .667 Salt Lake (Angels) 6 333 Tacoma (Mariners) 7 222 Edmonton (Expos) 8 .111 Southern Div.
Pct. GB Las Vegas (Dodgers) 2 .778 Sacramento (A's) 3 .667 Tucson (D'backs) 3 .667 Fresno (Giants) 5 4 .556 FRIDAY'S LATE RESULTS Fresno 7, Salt Lake Oklahoma 5, Albuquerque 3 Portland 4, Tucson 3 Las Vegas 5, Tacoma 2 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Nashville 3, lowa Colorado Springs 4-2, Memphis 2-4 New Orleans 8, Omaha 3 Sacramento 5, Edmonton 2 Fresno at Salt Lake, late Las Vegas at Tacoma, late Oklahoma at Albuquerque, late Tucson at Portland, late TODAY'S GAMES Nashville at lowa Fresno at Salt Lake Las Vegas at Tacoma Memphis at Colorado Springs New Orleans at Omaha Oklahoma at Albuquerque Sacramento at Edmonton Tucson at Portland Prep wrestling Saturday 7TH ANNUAL WRESTLING CLIFF KEEN DREAM TEAM CLASSIC At C.R. Prairie USA Dream Team 60, lowa Elite Tam 0 (Individual takedowns) 103 pounds Daniel Ruiz (The Woodlands, Texas) pinned Aaron Doubet (Marion), 3:51 112 Eric Sanders (Wabasha, Minn.) dec. Justin Brown (Centerville), 7-0 119 Mark McKnight (McDonald, Pa.) dec. Derek Fugisang (Maquoketa), 15-4 125 Brandon Hardy (Portsmouth, Va.) pinned Ruben Chavez (West Liberty), 5:45 130 Daniel Frishkorn (Chesapeake, Va.) dec.
Willie Harris (Creston), 16-3 135 Ryan Lang (Lakewood, Ohio) dec. C.J. Ettelson (Hudson), 12-4 140 Ryan Needle (Newfane, N.Y.) dec. Colby Goetsch (Ankeny), 13-6 145 Jake Donar (Cuba City, Wis.) dec. Michael Wells (Clarinda), 11-2 152 Eric Tannenbaum (Naperville, Ill.) dec.
Nathan VanDyke (South Tama), 10-3 160 Mark Perry (Stillwater, Okla.) dec. Omar Maktabi (lowa City West), 11-4 171 Jake Herbert (Wexford, Pa.) pinned Chris Loudon (Creston), 3:44 189 Roger Kish (Lapreer, Mich.) tech. fall over Bryce Chyma (South Tama), 5:07, 27-12 215 Matt Koz (Strongsville, Ohio) dec. Blake Gillis (Spencer), 8-6 Hwt. Grant Miller (Rockton, Ill.) pinned Tyrell Roberts (South Tama), 2:36 (2,0) 000 .000 .000 .000 0 000 .00 Transactions Saturday BASEBALL Red Sex--Placed Embree 15-dey disabled Recalled LHP Kevin Toler Partucket of Texas INF Mike Lamb to of the PCL.
Recalled RHP Ryan Drese from Frisch of the Texas League. Taranto Blue Design Ken Huckaby for assignment. Purchased contract of OF Reed Johnson Syracuse of the IL. Activated OF Jayson Werth from the 15-day disabled list and SCORES MORE The Gazette, April 13, 2003 7C Nd LF Brion the Recalled OF Adam from Nashville League RHP Side. BASKETBALL Association Denver Trepagnier rest of the season.
Quentin Richardson the Activated Tremaine Fowikes from the inured list. FOOTBALL Footbal WR-D6 practice Chicago Rush--Signed OL -DL Mensch practice souad. 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 Las FBLB Rick Har HOCKEY Hockey NHL -Assessed Dates Derian Hatcher an automatic one-game suspenhis second game misconduct of the playoffs in an game against Edmonton Take a vacation from high price high sand get to Hawaii Jim Arenson Chevrolet- Orlando and receive a FREE with any test drive: Cancun Also Take advantage of San Francisco 0 OR up REBATES to for months 60 $3000 See How The Advantage Works For You! Arenson CHEVROLET Take 1-390 North to Center Point 849-1233 Chevrolet www.AdvantageAutoGroup.com SPORTS WILL THERE supplies last. qualified credit. College baseball Saturday IOWA Coe 13-7, Luther 4-1 lowa Lakes 5-2, Kirkwood 2-14 Loras 3-9, Central 1-1 Mount Mercy 3-10, Viterbo 2-5 Ohio State 6-9, lowa 1-4 SW Missouri St.
9-9, Northern Iowa 5-11 Upper lowa 4-3, Buena Vista 2-6 AT COLUMBUS, OHIO Game one Iowa .010 000 0 Ohio State 202 020 6 10 W-Josh Newman (3-3). L-Ryan Mentkowski (1-4). HR-OSU, Snavely. Highlights Josh Newman gave up five hits and struck out four to earn the win for the Buckeyes. Mike Best scored on Chris Steele's RBI groundout for low's lone run.
Lance Guyer was 2-for-3 for lowa. Game two lowa -210 100 0 4 10 Ohio State .130 500 9 10 W-Hanners (2-1). L--Chris Maliszewski (1-4). Highlights After trailing by a run, lowa tied the game al four in the top of the inning after Andy Lyle's RBI groundout plated Chris Steele. Ohio State (18-10, 7-4) answered with five runs in the bottom of the inning and held on for the win.
Nate yoho and Cliff Bruckner each had two hits for lowa (9-16, 2-9). AT FAYETTE Game one Buena Vista 000.100 1 2 Upper lowa ....210 100 4 Cody Tibbetts and Cory Kennedy. Jason Roggentien and Robbie Nielsen. W-Roggentien. L-Tibbetts.
HR-UIU: Dan Mang Highlights Dan Mang's home run powered Upper lowa passed Buena Vista in the opener. Mang finished with three hits and three RBIs. Brian Edwards added two hits and Justin Inskeep had a hit and an RBI for the Peacocks. Brian Ricken had two hits for the Beavers. Game two Buena Vista 020 1 Upper lowa 100.200 0 3 Jeremiah Knutzen, Mike Soenen (6) and Cory Kennedy.
Justin Eichelberger and Robbie Nielsen. W-Knutzen. L-Eichelberger. Sv-Soenen. HR-UIU: Justin Inskeep, Highlights The top of Buena Vista's batting order provided the offense for the double-header split.
The top five Beaver batters accounted for all nine hits and six runs and RBIs. Matt Reichle was 3-for-4 with two RBIs. Travis Wielenga and Ben Licktieg each added two hits and two runs scored for Buena Vista (7-11, 3-1). Jacob Naumann had two hits and Justin Inskeep had a home run and two RBis for Upper lowa (10-11, 4-3). AT C.R.
KENNEDY Game one Viterbo 020 000 00 2 2 2 Mount Mercy .000 100 11 3 12 Ben Burt, Cullen McDermott. (7) and Travis Brown. Ryan Barnes and Josh Walters. W- Barnes (4-1). L- Highlights Mount Mercy's Ron Benich drove in the game-winner with a sacrifice fly that plated John Brummell in the eighth inning.
Former Lone Tree prep Ryan Barnes kept the Mustangs in the game with an impressive pitching performance. Barnes threw a complete game, allowing only two hits and one earned run. The Mustangs had five batters with two hits, including Anthony Valera. Valera was 2-for-4 and forced extra innings with a game-tying RBI in the seventh. Game two Vitbero .001 100 3 5 10 Mount Mercy 324 001 x-10 13 2 Ben Moore, Michael Iverson (2), Jim Hanson (4), Jesse Salmon (6) and Travis Brown, Magritz (4).
Tony Cougoule, -Michael Russ (7) and Josh Walters. W-Cougoule (6-2). L-Moore. HR-MMC: Anthony Valera (3), Josh Walters (5). Highlights Mount Mercy outslugged Viterbo in the nightcap.
Jose Castillo, Anthony Valera and Ryan Wessels. each had two hits for the Mustangs (25-13, 5-1). Valera and Walters each had home runs. Walters had a three-run home run and Valera finished with two RBIs. AT OZARK, MO.
Game one Northern lowa .004 100 0 5 6 3 SW Missouri St. -310 050 9 12 Hans Frey, Spencer Black (5) and Nate Trumm. Brad Ziegler and Tony Piazza. W- (6-1). L- Frey (0-2).
Highlights Southwest Missouri State used two big innings to earn the openinggame win. The Bears pounded out 12 hits, including three hits from Shaun Marcum. Dant'e Brinkley, Colvin Brooks and Rick Wilson each had two hits for the Bears. Brooks and Wilson each had two RBis. Tyson Hanish led the Panthers' offense.
Hanish. had a hit and three RBIs. Nate Trumm scored twice for Northern lowa. Game two Northern Iowa .041 020 211 -11 16 2 SW Missouri St. ...300 202 002 9 12.0 0 Kory Keichen, Drew Wold (6), Micah Christensen (8) and Lucas Edwards.
Bob Zimmerman, David Bader (5) and Tony Piazza. Wold (1-2). L-Bader (2-1). Sv- Christensen (2). HR-UNI: Joe Burgett, Sean LaCoste, Brian Kobliska.
Highlights Northern lowa scored in double-figures for the seventh time this season for the double-header split. Six Panthers had at least two hits. Tyson Hanish had three hits and Brian Kobliska had two hits and three RBIs to lead the Panthers (12-18, 2-9). Brooks Colvin was 2-for-5 with two RBIs to lead SW Missouri St. (19-12, 9-4).
AT C.R. XAVIER Game one Luther 101 2 4.10 2 Coe 110 0(11)0 X-13 14 0 Ryan Conway, Jon Fry (6) and Michael Schmalfeldt. Mike Wieseler and Ian Cooper. W-Wieseler (4-1). -Conway (1-4).
HR-L: John Jaeger, Jon Schroeder. Highlights Jon Schroeder hit a grand slam to key Coe's 11-run fifth inning. Schroeder finished with five RBIs and two runs scored. Travis Johnson was 2-for-3 with two RBIs and two runs and Eric Hemesath had two hits and three RBIs for the Kohawks. John Jaeger and Michael Schmalfeldf had two hits apiece for Luther.
Jaegar hit a solo homer in the first inning. Game two Luther .001 000 0-1 92 Coe .012 400 0-7 10 0 Josh Jevne, Fry (5) and Schmalfeldt. Tom Hauck and Josh Schauf. W. Hauck (2-1).
L-Jevne (2-2). HR-C: Kyle Bassett. Highlights Kyle Bassett hit a two-run homer. in the third inning as Coe won in the nightcap. Wes Digman was 3-for-4 with an RBI and two runs and Chad Kramer was 2-for-3 with an RBI for Coe (9-10, 2-4 NIAC).
Jon Jaeger was 3-for-3 with an RBI for Luther. 1 1 Pro hockey NHL Playoffs FIRST ROUND Often 1 (Series SL. Louis al Vancouver, Jersey at 7 at Ottawa at Islanders, Philadelphia Colorado at Minnesota, Vancouver al St. Louis, 230 a.m. Detroit at Al 930 p.m.
New Jersey at Boston, 6 Bay at Washington, 6 p.m. at Edmonton, 8 April 16 Ottawa at N.Y, 6 Tamps Bay at Washington, 6 A.m. Philadelchia al Toronto, 6 p.m. Colorado al Minnesota, 630 p.m. Vancouver al St.
Louis. 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Anaheim, 930 a.m. April 17 N.Y, Islanders at Ortawa, 6 p.m. Boston at New Jersey, 6 p.m.
necessary Edmonton at Dallas, 6:30 p.m. NHL SUMMARIES Saturday AT DENVER Colorado First Period-1, Colorado, Heiduk 2 (Morris, Blake), 472 (pe). 2. Minnesota, Walz 2 (Hendrickson, Mitchell), 809 (sh). 3.
Colorado, de Vries 1 (Forsberg, Heiduke, 14:41. Second Period -None. Third Period 4. Colorado, Wilsie (Hinote, Blake), 5:49. 5, Minnesota Brunette 2 (Hendrickson, Zhottok), 1924 (pp).
Shots on goal-Minnesota Colorado 13-10-5--28. Goalies- Minnesota, Roleson 1-1 (28 shots-25 saves). Colorado, Roy 1-1 (26-24). T-228. AT TAMPA BAY Washington Tampa Bay First Period-1, Washington, (Miller, Nylander), 447.
2, Washington, Bondra 1 (Jagr, Gonchar), 7:22 (pp). 3. Tampa Bay, Prospal 1 (Sarich, St. Louis), 11:48. 4.
Washington, Jagr 2 (Lang, Bondra), 18:24 (pp). Second Period- -5, Washington, Nylander 2 (Gonchar, Jagr), 1:29 (pp). 6, Tampa Bay, Modin 1 (Boyle, Andreychuk), 18:48. Third Period -7, Washington, Bondra 2 (Zubrus), 3:09. 8, Tampa Bay, Andreychuk (Richards), 10:44.
9, Washington, Grier 1, 19:18 (en). Shots on goal- Washington 15-9-7-31. Tampa Bay 14-13-16- 43. Goalies--Washington, Kolzig 2-0 (43 shots-40 saves). Tampa Bay, Khabibulin 0-2 (30-25).
AT DETROIT Detroit. Anaheim First Period-1, Anaheim, Chistov (Pahisson, Thomas), 7:17. Second Period-2, Detroit, Woolley (Shanahan, Fedorov), 2:14. 3, Detroit, Robitaille 1 (Yzerman, Lidstrom), 6:39. Third Period- Anaheim, Krog (Niedermayer, Ozolinsh), 13:34.
5, Anaheim, Thomas (Niedermayer), 15:46. Shots on goal 6-10-7-23. Detroit 13-13-10-36. Goalies- -Anaheim, Giguere 2-0-0 (36 shots-34 saves). Detroit, Joseph 0-2-0 (23-20).
AT KANATA, ONTARIO N.Y. Ottawa Islanders First Period-1, Ottawa, Hossa (Smolinski, Chara), 6:43. 2, Ottawa, Varada 1 (Haviat), 8:24. Second Period-3, Ottawa, Hossa 2 (Redden, Alfredsson), 14:25 (pp). Third Period -None.
Shots on goal Islanders 5-5-6- 16. Ottawa 15-16-3-34. Goalies N.Y, Islanders, Snow 1-1 (31 shots-28 saves); DiPietro (4:57 third, 3-3). Ottawa, Lalime 1-1 (16-16). Junior hockey USHL Playoffs SEMIFINALS (Best-of-5) Saturday Lincoln 3, Cedar Rapids 2 (Lincoln leads series, 2-0) River City 4, Waterloo 3 (River City leads series, 2-0) Tuesday Cedar Rapids at Lincoln, 7:05 p.m.
Waterloo at River City, 7:05 p.m. Wednesday (If necessary) Waterloo at River City, 7:05 p.m. Thursday (If necessary) Lincoln at Cedar Rapids, 7:05 p.m. Saturday Game two AT CEDAR RAPIDS ICE ARENA Lincoln 11-3 C.R. RoughRiders 0 0 .0 0.0 2-2 First Period Scoring: 1) Lincoln, Mars (1) (Lindenberg, Snowden).
(PP), 18:17. Penalties: Lindenberg, (holding), Lovdahl, CR (fighting maior), Rodger, (fighting major), Gordon, (slashing), Grabarek, CR. (tripping), Mars, (slashing), Nesdill, (roughing), Miskovic, CR (tripping), 18:14. Second Period Scoring: 2). Lincoln, Porter (3) (UA), 15:50.
Penalties: Peltier, CR (checking from behind), 8:11. Third Period Scoring: 3) Lincoln, Potuiny (3) (UA), 4) Cedar Rapids, Manley: (2) (Pettier), 5) Cedar Rapids, Pasley (1). (Manley, Watson), 19:49. Penalties: None. Shots on goal Lincoln 9-11-6-26.
Cedar Rapids 8-14-6 -29. Power -play opportunities Lincoln of 3. Cedar Rapids 0 of 4. Goaltenders Lincoln, Zieglemann 3-0 (29 shots-27 saves). Cedar Rapids, Fallon 3-3 (26 shots-23 saves).
Affendance 1,524. Boys' golf Saturday VIKING INVITATIONAL At Edgewood (Woods Edge G.C, par 72) Teams 1. Cascade 328, 2. Hudson 329, 3. East Buchanan 359, 4.
Bellevue Marquette 374, 5. Edgewood-Colesburg 375, 6. Starmont 397, 7. Maquoketa Valley 398 Indivduals 1. Nathan Reck (EB), 2.
Jordan Weber (C), 74, 3. Travis Reid (Hudson), 78 playoff Local golf Saturday IRISH 4-PERSON BEST SHOT At Airport National (Flight winners only) Championship flight Ben Bannon, Ryan Gass, Jeff Robertshaw, Alex Craig 50 First flight Mike roseberry, Jeff Tritle, Rod Conrad, Bruce Neeley 56 Second flight Chris Meier, Tom Underberg, Eric Gunderson, Tim Birdy. Mixed flight Bob Miller, Linda Miller, Mike Deupree, Kathy Deupree 57 Closest to the Pin No. 2: Justin Leas; No. 14: Jerry Rippey; No.
15: Greg Fletcher; No. 16: Mel O'Donnell. Boys' soccer Saturday AT MARION C.R. Xavier 9, Marion Goals CRX: Tommy Schulte 2, Bart Doudna 2, Mike Sayre 2, Nick Schmitt, John Maher, Eric Schmitt. Mar: Brian Garrett.
Assists CRX: Doudna, Chris Gierut, Spencer Wilken, Schulte 2, Adam Valenta. Mar: Jonas Orejuela. AT IOWA CITY I.C. Regina 2, Solon 0 Goals ICR: Marshall Kloos, Adam Gartner. Assists ICR: Gartner, Daniel Murray.
AT IOWA CITY lowa City West 1, Benntendorf Goals ICW: Franz Hochstrasser. Assist ICW: Cody Stoemer. 0 00 0 0 1 0 0 Pro football Arena League AMERICAN CONFERENCE Pet. PF PA Grand Rapids Chicago Indiana Western Die. Pot.
PF PA Las Angeles Ariana Colorado NATIONAL CONFERENCE Eastern PF PA Las Vegas 500 67 Detroit Buffalo New York Southern Div. Pol. PF PA Tampa Bev Orlando Georgia Carolina 000 FRIDAY'S LATE RESULTS Orlando Buftaio 23 Tamps Bay 45. Carolina 38 (OT) Detroit 45, San Jose SATURDAY'S RESULT New York 34, Georgia 27 TODAY'S GAMES (lewa fires) Chicago at Colorado, 2 p.m. Las Vegas at Grand Rapids, 2 p.m.
Datas at Indiana, 2 p.m. Arizona at Los Angeles, 2 p.m. FRIDAY, April 18 Georgia at Carolina, 6.30 p.m. Buffalo at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. AMERICAN CONFERENCE Afantic Div.
WET PF PA Cape Fear 54 20 Norfolk Greensboro Richmond Charleston Northeast Div. PF PA Mohegan Wolves Albany Conquest 87 Rochester 52 104 South Div. PF PA Tennessee Valley 103 91 Birmingham Macon 91 38 Columbus 0- 73 Florida NATIONA CONFERENCE Central Div. LT PF PA Tulsa 0 0 85 64 Bossier 0 115 115 Memphis 2 0 60 77 Arkansas 62 86 Midwest Div. PF PA Louisville 56 79 Quad City 111 115 Peoria 97 114 Green Bay 62 -103 Cincinnati 2 0 58 99 -0000 West Div.
PF PA Hawaii 0 101 89 San Diego 94 70 Bakersfield 87 89 Wichita 89 53 FRIDAY'S LATE RESULTS Mobegan 41, W.S.-Barre/Scranton 38 Albany 45, Richmond 13 Macon 36, Greensboro 13 Tennessee Valley 62, Quad City 59 Birmingham 57, Bossier 43 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Columbus 47, Rochester 32 Florida 33, Charleston 27 San Diego 40, Arkansas 34 Bakersfield 51, Memphis 35 Tulsa 43, Wichita 25 FRIDAY, April 18 Norfolk at Rochester Albany at Mohegan. at Quad City Cape Fear at Bossier SATURDAY, April 19 Tennessee Valley at Louisville Birmingham at Macon Charleston at Cincinnati Greensboro at Florida Columbus at Peoria Wichita vs. Green Bay Memphis at Tulsa Hawaii, af Bakersfield Arkansas at San Diego NFL Europe W. LET Pct PF. PA Frankfurt 1 0: 0 1.000 15 13 Scotland 1-0 0 1.000 62 31 Berlin 0 0 .000 31 62 F.C.
Barcelona 0 500 23 22 Amsterdam .500 24 25 Rhein 0 1 0. :000 15 17 SATURDAY'S RESULT F.C. Barcelona 10, Amsterdam 7 TODAY'S GAMES (lowa. times) Frankfurt at Scotland, 9 a.m. Rhein at Berlin, 9 a.m.
SATURDAY, April 19 Amsterdam at F.C. Barcelona, 4:30 p.m. Scottish at Rhein, 6 p.m. Berlin at 'Frankfurt, 6 p.m. Pro soccer MLS Eastern Div.
Pts GF GA Columbus 1 0 2 D.C. United New England 0 0 000 00 0 0 0 1000O 0 0 Chicago 00 0 0 MetroStars 0 0 Western Div. W. PIS GF GA Kansas City 0 0 3 3 San Jose Los Angeles 000-- 2 2 2: Dallas Colorado 0 N-NNOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. SATURDAY'S RESULTS Los Angeles 1, Dallas 1, tie Columbus 1, MetroStars 0 Kansas City 3, D.C.
United 2 (OT) San Jose 2, Colorado TODAY'S GAME (lowa time) New England vs. Chicago, 6 p.m. SATURDAY, April 19 Columbus at New England, 3 p.m. Los Angeles at MetroStars, 6:30 p.m. Chicago at D.C.
United, 6:30 p.m. Kansas City at San Jose, 9 p.m. (Late games not included) PIS GF GA Atlanta 2 0 0 6 11 0 Washington 2 -0 0 6 5. 2 San Jose Boston 110 Carolina 01 Philadelphia San New Diego York -0000 02 0 8 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. SATURDAY'S RESULTS Atlanta 6, Boston 0 Washington 3, New York SATURDAY, April 19 (lowa times) Boston at Carolina, 3 p.m.
San Diego at New York, 3 p.m. Washington at San Jose, 6:30 p.m. Girls' soccer Saturday AT WATERLOO WEST C.R. Xavier 3, Waterloo West Goals Jamie Spoden 2, Kristen Jasciewicz 1. Assist Brittany Oglesby.
Women's gymnastics Saturday NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL At Columbia, Mo. Teams 1. UCLA, 197.70, 2. lowa, 195.87, 3. Oregon State, 195.85, 4.
Arizona, 195.45, 5. Missouri, 194.82, 6. Illinois-Chicago, 193.20. Individual results (Event winner and top lowa finisher) Vault 1. Alisha Robinson (M), 9.90, 5.
Alexis Maday (1), 9.85; Uneven Bars 1. Jamie Dantzscher (UCLA), 9.95, 9. Maday (1), 9.85; Balance Beam 1. Dantzscher (UCLA), 9.925, 5. Janna Alexandrova (I), 9.85; Floor Exercise 1.
Dantzscher (UCLA), 10.00, 4. Michelle Conway (1), 9.90 1. 1. 1: 1. 1.
1. 1. 1. Girls' track Saturday to NBA WOMEN OF TROT RELAYS At City West 154, 1. CR.
Prairie 28, 5. C.R. Xavier 25. 4 1-1 Holy Jeers (CRP), 1 Schuman (NO, 10-18: Discus 2. Koese (CW, Scoff (MP), 2.
Dirks 5-1: 1 Lindsey Bold (MP). 5-4: Lang Danielle Hutchinson: (MP). 2. Malory Henderson (MP), 1 Lindsey Gee (CRP), 15-4. Rabdu Adam 2.
Shirley Stern (CW, Erickson (MP), 11:69.504: 1,200 Mount Pleasant Emily Petrezeka, Elaina Mertens, Robyn 2. lowa City West, 1. Betton Community, 10:06.853: hurdle re Mount Pleasant Nichtrins, Rachel Hutchinson, Bold, Haley Sinni, 2. LC. West, 197.434: 1 C.R.
Prairie, Distance Mount: Pleasant (D. Hutchinson, Scott, Henderson, Sinn), 2. lowe City West, 473.125: 1 C.R. Xavier, 429.067; 190 Hutchinson (MP), 13.946: 2. Lindsey Digmann (L-M), 1294: 1.
Lizz Huntley (CW), 13.066; Lindsey (CW), 1:02.000: Melissa Hurst (L-M), 104.984; 1. Joanna Dehlerich (BC). 1:05.022: 800 Mount Pleasant, 2. Linn-Mar, 1:51,843: 1 C.R. Prairie.
1:53.978: 100 hurdles Amanda Brodsack (CRP), 15.534: 2. Lindsay Freeman (CW), 16.010; 1 Christina Swift (ICW), 800 1. Erin Penticoff (CRX1, 2. Lynn Dobvns (CW), 217981; 3. Megan Glover (CRX), 200 1.
Amanda Judisch (CW), 26.683: 2. Steph Feder (MP), 26.904; 3 Windauer (ICW), 27 309; 400 hurdles 1. Boidt (MP), 2. Cassve Durkee (ICW1, 3. Jessica Robinson (CRP), Sprint medley relay Mount Pleasant (Henderson, Scott, D.
Hutchinson, Allison Werner), 1:52.134: 2. C.R. Prairie, 1:54.868: 3. lowa City West, 1:55.598: 1,500 Robyn Werner (MP), 455.282; 2. Janet: Dobyns (ICW), 3.
Julia Frudden (ICW), 5:11.192: 400 relay 1. Mount Pleasant (Henderson, Scott, Steph Fedler, Sinn), 51.612: 2-lowa City West, 51.895; 3. C.R. Prairie, 53.011; 1,600 relay 1, lowa City West (Claire Hall, Mount, Windauer, L. Dobyns), 404.628°; 2.
Mount Pleasant, 4:17.150: 3 C.R. Xavier, -meet record af2 College softball Saturday IOWA Central 9-5, Cornell. 8-2 Clarke 5-8, Rockford 3-4 Coe 9-2, Buena Vista 1-0 Grinnell 8, Carroll 6 Grinnell 5, Lawrence 0 Illinois State 6-2, Drake 0-4 lowa State 8, Baylor 7 (8) Kirkwood 8-11, NIACC 6-2 Loras 4-1, Upper lowa 3-2 Mount Mercy 6, Grand View Northern lowa 6-5, Wichita St. Northwestern, Iowa 3-2, Dana Simpson 9-5, Luther 0-2 St. Francis 4, Mount Mercy Warburg 7-5, Dubuque 0-0 AT CEDAR RAPIDS Game one Buena Vista ...000 010 Coe 001 251 9 14 2 Kara Rea, Lindsay Siemonsma (6) and Lindsey Roberts.
Amy Ernst and Abby Kite. W-Ernst (7-3). L- Rea (1-8). Highlights Beth Rohlena was 2- for-2 with three RBIs and Ashley Wagner was 3-for-4 with two runs and an RBI for the Kohawks. Amy Ernst gave up four hits and no earned runs and struck out six for Coe.
Game two Buena Vista .000 000 0 0 3 2 Coe 002 000 2 7 0 Sarah Dirkx and Lindsey Roberts. Lindsay Chase and and Abby Kite. W- Chase (8-3). L-Dirkx (3-2). Highlights With two outs in the third, Ashley Wagner and Jana Bradley singled and scored on a three-base error by Buena Vista for the game's only runs.
Lindsay Chase gave up three hits to earn the shutout for the Kohawks. Bradley and Abby Kite had two hits for Coe AT JOLIET, ILL. Grand View 010 2-5 7.4 Mount Mercy 200 .000 46 9 2 Lyndsie. Wohlers and Mary Entsminger. Jen.
Trosky and Jess Mueller. W--Trosky (4-10). L-Wohlers. HRGrand View, Brandi Fink; Mount MerCY, Mueller (2). Highlights Emily Knoble singled home Jess Mueller with two outs in the bottom of the seventh for the game-winner.
Mount Mercy tied the game when Shalae Schulte's squeeze bunt scored Tami Dolan. Mueller was 2-for-3 with a home run and two RBIs, and Schulte and Erin Malloy each had two hits for Mount Mercy. AT JOLIET, ILL. Mount Mercy .000 000 1-1 71 St. Francis 300 100 X-4 7 0 Brady Stumpff and Jess Mueller.
Rose Gilroy, Autumn Wendier (7) and Kristin Oswald. W-Gilroy. L-Stumpff (6-10). Sv-Wendler. Highlights St.
Francis had a three-run first inning, highlighted by Kristin Oswald's RBI double. Abbie Ruden was 2-for-3 for Mount Mercy (10-20). AT DECORAH Game one Simpson 500 202 9 12 Luther .000 000 0 1 1 Amy Kulisky and Amanda Pilcher. Katelyn Kampre, Kim Soenksen (6) and Megan Robinson. W-Kulisky.
L- Kampre. HR-Michelle Montgomery. Highlights Michelle Montgomery paced Simpson with a home run and three RBIs, while Rebecca Siler added a two-run double and Rachel Koller added two hits and an RBI. Amy Kulisky threw a one-hit shutout to earn the win for the Storm. Leah Thomaen had the only hit for Luther.
Game two Simpson .000 200 020 00 03 5 2 9 6 1 Luther Lyndsy Owen, Kate Brandt (5), Amy Kulisky (6) and Sara Kahler. Michelle Osterhaus, Trisha Stogdill (5) and Megan Robinson. W-Kulisky. L-Stogdill. HR-Leah Thomsen.
Highlights Amanda Pilcher collected three hits and four RBIs to paise Simpson while Rebecca Siler added a hit and a run batted in. Amy Kulisky came on in relief to get the win, striking out five in three Innings of relief. Leah Thomsen hit a two-run homer in the bottorn of the fifth to pace Luther. AT CEDAR FALLS Game one Wichita State 000 1 Northern low ........000: 150 6 3 Lindsey Lang and Julie Darling. Julie Phillips and Angela Higgins.
W- Phillips (11-9). L-Lang (14-5). HRUNI, Higgins 2 (9), Tanya Miller (4). Highlights Angela Higgins homered twice and drove in three runs and Tanya Miller hit a solo home run for the Panthers. Julie Phillips gave up four hits and one earned run to pick up the victory.
Game two Northern Iowa .......014 000 0 5 Wichita State .000 204 6 9 0 Julie Gerdes, Julie Phillips (6) and Angela Higgins. Lindsay Craig, Lindsay Lang (7) and Julie Darling, Audrey Waltero. W- Craig. L-Phillips (11-10). HR-UNI, King 2.
Highlights The Panthers led, 5-0, but the Shockers scored two runs in the fourth and four runs in the sixth and picked up the victory: Melissa King was 3-for-4 with two home runs and five RBIs for UNI (22-14, 6-7). Allison Horst was 3-for-3 with two RBIs and a run scored for Wichita State (32-13, 12-4). AT FAYETTE Game one Loras .200 001 Upper Iowa .003 000 Trixie Reed and Michele Kearney. Angie Weber and Brenda Brighton. W- Reed (5-8).
L- Weber (11-6). HR-UI: Chyanne Kleve (8). Highlights Chyanne Kleve hit a three-run home run for Upper lowa in the third inning. Trixie Reed struck out five for Loras. Michele Kearney was 2-for-3 for the Duhawks.
Angie Weber had eight strikeouts for Upper lowa. Women's golf Saturday Bobbi Jo Sanchez and Brenda Brighton each were 2-for-3 for the Peacocks. Game two Loras .001 000 Upper lowa 001 000 1 7 Sara Neverman and Kearney. MarCY. Esparza, Angie Weber (5) and Brighton.
W-Weber (12-6). L--Neverman (3-6). Highlights Keele Conrad was 2-for-3 with an RBI and Kristie Calvert scored two runs for Upper lowa: Kearney drove in Angie Williams in the third inning for Loras (9-19, 2-6 NIAC). Angie Weber struck out four in three innings for the Peacocks (18-10, 3-3). AT AMES Baylor .004 003 10 7 11 2 lowa State .001 111 31 Katie Decker, Cristin Vitek (6) and Danelle Arnold, Stephanie Pomes.
Kristen Karanzias and Katie Ruby. W-Karanzias (4-7). L-Vitek (12-11). HR-Bay: Sarah. Caudie, ISU: Katie Ruby.
Highlights Iowa State entered the seventh inning with a three-run deficit, but rallied to win. Cyclone senior Katie Ruby hit a three-run home run in the bottom of the seventh to extend the game and Julia Lindsey crossed the plate after a two-out error by Baylor in the next inning. Ruby finished 2-for-2 and Julia Lindsey and Erica Martinez each added two hits for the Cyclones (15-22, 3-7. Kim Wilmoth had three hits and Sarah Caudle and Stacey Hundley each added two hits for Baylor (28-20, 2-9). AT DES MOINES Game one Illinois State .320 010 0 6 10 0 Drake .000 000 1 2 Audra Rast and Melissa Baker.
Jessica Hicks, Julia Nurse (5) and Katie Wappler, Amber Payne. W--Rast (12-8), L- Hicks (7-10). Melissa Baker, Emily Krueger. Highlights Audra Rast stifled the Drake offense. Rast threw a one-hit shutout and struck out 11.
Melissa Baker and Emily Krueger each homered for the Redbirds. Baker was 2-for-4 with an RBI and scored twice and Krueger was 2-for-2 with two RBIs and a run scored. Katie Wappler had Drake's only hit. Game two Drake 100 201 0 Illinois State .000 002 0 5 Katie Shimon, Jessica Hicks (7) and Greta Nelson, Amber Payne. Corey Harris, Audra: Rast (4) and Melissa Baker.
W- Shimon (10-7). L-Harris (7-6). Highlights Drake took advantage of five Illinois State errors and led 4-0 before the Redbirds could score. Lauren Smith and Buchanan had two hits apiece to lead Drake (18-19, 5-0). Buchanan also scored two runs and Katie Wappler added a hit and an RBI.
Melissa Baker and Katie Shifflet each had a pair of hits for Illinois State (20-17, 13-2). AT MOUNT VERNON Game one Central 003 110 4 9 12 0 Cornell 100 000 0 1 0 April Miller, Corrie Schmidt (7) and Stef Miller. Becky Roberg, Jodie McCullough (5) and Sarah Klingaman. W-A. Miller (7-0).
(0-3). Highlights Central got back on the winning track with an eight-run win over Cornell. Katy Lein led Central with four hits and two RBIs. Kris Hughes and Holly Edwards each had two hits. Edwards added two RBIs.
Sarah Wille drove in Lindsey Stoll for Cornell's lone run. Game two Central 400 010 0-5 7 1 Cornell 010 100 0 2 8 2 Libby Hysell, Corrie Schmidt (4). and Stef Miller. Sarah Heller and Sarah Klingaman. W--Schmidt (5-3).
L-Heller (5-6). Highlights Central used a big first inning to cruise to a double-header sweep. Anne Leg had two hits and two RBIs to lead the Dutch (17-3, 3-1). Cornell couldn't take advantage of two strong offensive performances by Erin Weir and Alex: Myers. Weir was 3-for-3 and scored both Rams' runs and Myers went 2-for-3 with two RBIs.
Cornell drops to 8-12 overall and 2-3 in the lowa Conference. AT MASON CITY Game one Kirkwood .310 103 0 8: 5 NIACC. .030 300 0 Amber Goodell and Erin Thimmesch. Brodersen and Peltan. W-A.
Goodell (9-1). L-Brodersen. Highlights Kirkwood used Kelly Clark's three-run double to earn the victory. Brandi Sargent tallied four hits and two RBIs for the Eagles. Game two Kirkwood 105 032 -11 12 2 NIACC .101 000 2 8 3 Ockenfels and Erin Thimmesch.
Brodersen and Grotewold. W- Ockenfels (6-3). L-Brodersen. Highlights Kirkwood received a balanced offense for the win in the nightcap. Cari Kinzenbaw, Kelly Clark, Ashley Ockenfels and Brandi Sargent had two hits apiece.
Sargent also had two RBIs for Kirkwood (18-8, 6-5). On this date April 13 1957 The Boston Celtics capture their first NBA championship as rookie Tommy Heinsohn scores 37 points and grabs 23 rebounds in a 125-123 double overtime victory over the St. Louis Hawks in Game 7. 1984 Pete Rose of the Montreal Expos collects the hit of his career with a double off Philadelphia's Jerry Koosman in the fourth inning. 1986 Jack: Nicklaus, 46, wins the Masters for a record sixth time and becomes the oldest to win the event.
1993 Lee Smith becomes the all-time saves leader as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 9-7. Smith gets the last three outs to register his 358th save, surpassing Jeff Reardon of the Cincinnati Reds. WARTBURG INVITATIONAL At Waverly FIRST DAY RESULTS Teams Simpson 330, 2. Warburg 338.
3. Briar Cliff 354, 4. Luther 358, 5. Buena Vista 361, 6. Loras 368, 7.
Carleton 372, 8. Wartburg 374, 9. Augsburg 422 Individuals 1. Steph Schenfeld (S), 37-40-77, 2. Kristy Schaaf (Macalester), 40-38-78, 3.
Amber DeRiemacker (S), 43-37-80 Luther Melissa Stull 43-45-88, Lindy Buck 47-41-88, Lisa Highum 45-46-91, Amanda Benedict 50-41-91, Tiffany Schlute 47-47-94, Kristie Lund 58-48-106 Cornell Krystal Kirkpatrick 46-39-85, Sara Turner 53-50-103, Leah Hagedorn 55-49-104 Men's golf Saturday 6-10 4-4 99. 6, 20, 37, 1-4 9). 21. 10, 13, 7. 2.
WARTBURG INVITATIONAL At Waverly FIRST DAY RESULTS Teams 1. (tie) Gustavus Adolphus, Mount Mercy, Central 291, 2. Loras 296, 5: (tie) Luther, Briar Cliff 300, 7. Wartburg 301, 8. Simpson 304, 9.
(tie) Buena Vista, St. Thomas 305, 11. Coe 314, 12. Augsburg 315, 13. Warburg Orange 321, 14.
Clarke 327, 15. Macalester 330, 16. (fie) Upper lowa, Cornell 333, 18. William Penn 343, 19. Grinnell 347 Individuals 1.
(tie) Jake Pearson (Cen), Neil Johnson (GA), 34-34 68, 3. (tie) Luke Slaymaker (MM), 35-35-70, Luke Tierney (ST), 36-34-70, 5. (tie) Dan Schmitz (W), Kyle Matzen (Cen), 36-35- 71 Mount Mercy Slaymaker 35-35-70, Jared Rima 36-37-73, Robert Byers 38- 36-74, Jason Carlson 37-37-74, Aaron Tank 41-37-78; Luther Jeff Ninnemann 35-37-72, Jordan Ryan 39-35--74, Phil Haug 41-36- 77, Christian Klein 40-37-77, Charlie Hogstad 39-40-79; Coo Bob Meisterling 35-39--74, Josh Ketter 36-40- -76, Brian Nigg 36-45-81, Drew Westberg 40-43- 83, Chris Tompkins 51-44-95; Upper Iowa Ben Rikkels 38-42-80, Andrew Kuckier 43-39-82, Tavis Garringer. 44-41-85, Rob Bemiss 45-41-86, Chad Matthisen 48-46 -94; Cornell Nathan Seis 41-40-81, Adam Maieski 41-42-83, Martin Krulatz 41-43- 84, Chad Crawford 45-40-85, Jay Bowlin 47-55-102 AT COLUMBUS Teams 1. Ohio State 591, 2.
Indiana 600, 3. tie, Illinois and Toledo 601, 5. Miami (OH) 605, 6. tie, Purdue and Kentucky 607, 8. Kent State 609, 9.
Northwestern 610, 10. Michigan State 611, 11. tie lowa and Kansas State 616, 13. Michigan 619, 14. Ohio 620, 15.
tie Notre Dame and Wisconson 625, 17. Eastern Michigan 626, 18. Marshall 629. Leaders 1. tie, John Overton (Ind) and Brad Heaven (Tol) 143.
IOWA (616): Luke Miller 152, Bo Anderson 153, Aaron Krueger 156, Mike Tapper 156 Golf 2003 calendar APRIL 13 4-person best shot, Amana Colonies Golf Course, 622-6222 19 Bird 4-player best shot, Manchester, (563) 927-4155 26 Early Bird best shot, Saddleback Ridge, Solon, 624-1477 26 Two-couple best shot, Buffalo Creek, Winthrop, 935-3697 27 Three-player best shot, Belle Plaine, 444-3113 27 Jim McPartland Amateur, Indian Creek, 377-4489 27 3-person best shot, Lake MacBride Golf Course, 624-2500 MAY 3 Men's two-player best shot, Monticello, 465-5225 10 Women's two-player best shot, Monticello, 465-5225 10 Couples tournament, Lake MacBride Golf Course, 624-2500 12 Senior two-man best shot, Belle Plaine, 444-3113 17-One-person best shot, Manchester, (563) 927-4155 17 Four -man best shot, Buffalo Creek, Winthrop, 935-3697 18 4-person best shot, Kalona Golf Club, 656-3844 18 4-person best shot, Amana Colonies Golf Course, 622-6222 22 Senior (50U) two-man best shot, Saddleback Ridge, Solon, 624-1477 25 Ryder format, 18 holes, Belle Plaine, 444-3113 26 Memorial Day breakfast two-player best shot and couples tourney, Manchester, (563) 927-4155. 29 Senior 2-man, Kalona Golf Club, 656-3844 31-Two-man best shot, Buffalo Creek, Winthrop, 935-3697 31 Three-man best shot, Monticello, 465-5225 JUNE 3 Ladies four -player best shot, Manchester, (563) 927-4155 6- 2 Lady 8-inch Cup, Kalona. Golf Club, 656-3844 7 Women's Open, Monticello, 465-5225 Golfzilla Range Demo Day, Saddleback Ridge, Solon, 624-1477 8 Eight-inch cup four -player best shot, Indian Creek, 377-4489 8 4-person best shot, Amana Colonies Golf Course, 622-6222 Senior two-man best shot, Belle Plaine, 444-3113 VIP, Pleasant Valley, four scramble, 338-5436 10 Duffers two-man or two-woman best shot, Buffalo Creek, Winthrop, 935-3697 14 Women's four best shot, Monticello, 465-5225 14 Two-player best ball, Manchester, (563) 927-4155 19. Senior 2 man, Kalona Golf Club, 656-3844 21 Individual Stroke Play Championship, Saddleback Ridge, Solon, 624-1477 22 Concrete Classic fund-raiser (Children's Miracle Network, Make-A-Wish), four-player best shot, Saddleback Ridge, 338-9942 22 4-couple best shot, Kalona Club, 656-3844 23 Audi quattro Cup Golf Tournament, Finkbine Golf Course, 398-3617 315) 23 Junior Open, Buffalo Creek, Winthrop, 935-3697 27-29 lowa City men's match championship, 351-0665 28 Three-woman best shot, Buffalo Creek, Winthrop, 935-3697 28 Ladies two-player 18-hole Cup, Manchester, (563) 927-4155 APRIL WUSA.