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B6 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13,1996 NBA ROUNDUP KOKOMO TRIBUNE Winning streaks end for Utah and Orlando By The Associated Press Bad night to take the court with a 'seven-game winning streak. The Utah Jazz and the Orlando Magic both had their seven-game strings emphatically snapped Tuesday night on the road. The Jazz sustained its most lopsided loss of the season, 115-89 to the Atlanta Hawks, and the Magic lost 110-93 at Denver as the Nuggets prevented Orlando from winning four straight road games for the first time in franchise history. "It seemed like we didn't care that we've only got a one-game lead in the division," Jeff Hornacek said of the Midwest Division race, which is now a dead heat between Utah and San Antonio. "We didn't have a full effort.

You don't just show up in the NBA and expect to win." Orlando has no such problem in its division, but its lead could slip if the rest of its five-game road trip goes as poorly as the first game did. The Magic fell behind by 21 in the third quarter and never got closer than 11 after that. "I want to congratulate Denver on a well-played game," Orlando coach Brian Hill said. "They had more energy than we did, and they shot the ball better from the perimeter than we expected. We didn't take them lightly.

They just played better." Hawks 115, Jazz 89 The mismatch of the night, surprisingly enough, was between point guards Mookie Blaylock and John Stockton. Blaylock made five 3-pointers and scored 23 points, thoroughly outplaying the two-time Dream Teamer. Stockton, averaging 16 points a game, finished with only four. "For lack of a better excuse, I'll say it was just one of those nights," Stockton said. Atlanta's backup point guard, Reggie Jordan, scored 14 points in his best performance since being signed from the CBA last week.

Utah was just 2-for-16 from the field in the final period "We got beat up, manhandled," Stockton said. "We had no spurts, no runs. They pushed us around inside, and we never responded. They made four or five layups to start the fourth quarter and we did nothing." Nuggets 110, Magic 93 Denver put aside the controversy over Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf's suspension and played one of its best games of the season. Bryant Stith scored 23 points and rookie Antonio McDyess 19 as the Nuggets knocked off the cold- shooting Magic.

Before the game, Abdul-Rauf was suspended without pay by the NBA for not standing during the national anthem, a violation of a league rule. Abdul-Rauf, who converted to the Islamic faith in 1991, cited religious reasons. "The league had to make a stand and Mahmoud has his beliefs," Stith said. "You have to respect both sides. Somehow we were able to go out on the court and have fun tonight." Spurs 106, Warriors 98 San Antonio moved into a tie atop the Midwest Division by winning its seventh in a row.

David Robinson went 18-for-20 from the foul line and scored 28 points, and Chuck Person made three 3-pointers in the last 3:40. San Antonio hit 32 of 37 free throws, while Golden State went to the line 25 times, making 15. Vinny Del Negro added 18 points and Sean Elliott had 17 for the visiting Spurs, who saw a 25-point third-quarter lead dwindle to as few as four before they managed to put the Warriors away. Trail Blazers 105, Lakers 99 Rod Strickland had 23 points and 12 assists for the visiting Blazers, who have won three in a row after losing 10 of their previous 12. Strickland's jumper and two free throws, followed by Clifford Robinson's 17-footer, put the Blazers in front for good at 98-97 with 1:51 left.

Ardydas Sabonis sank two free throws and scored on a put- back of Harvey Grant's missed jumper to give Portland a five- point cushion with 41.5 seconds left. "To come here on the road and beat a team of this caliber is great and gives us some Strickland said. "These last three games have been enjoyable, especially because we're winning." Heat 125, Mavericks 118 Miami won its fourth in a row and sent Dallas to its fourth straight loss. Alonzo Mourning had 40 points and 13 rebounds and Rex Chapman hit two key 3-pointers down the stretch. The visiting Heat moved a half-game ahead of Charlotte for the eighth and final Eastern Conference playoff spot.

The game included 11 technicals, two ejections, 64 personal fouls and 34 3-point attempts by Dallas. Suns 98, Nets 88 At East Rutherford, N.J., the Suns overcame 10 blocked shots by Shawn Bradley to snap their three- game losing streak. Bradley, who had eight points and 12 rebounds, had two chances for a triple-double. Charles Barkley blocked his shot with 8:14 left and Wesley Person blocked his last attempt with 4:06 left. The Suns had a 14-0 run and outscored the Nets 32-23 in the final period.

76ers 118, Raptors 100 At Philadelphia, Jerry Stackhouse scored 34 points, Trevor Ruffin had 24, Tony Massenburg 14 and Ed Pinckney grabbed IS rebounds for Philadelphia, which converted 22 of 23 free throws. Tracy Murray had a career-high 31 points for the Raptors, who were without leading scorer Damon Stoudamire (flu). SCOREBOARD Basketball National Basketball Association ExpandedGlnnco ByThe Associated Press EASTERNCONFERENCE AtlanticDivision Orlando NewYork Miami Washtn NJ Boston Phila 47 35 31 28 25 23 13 I 16 26 32 34 36 39 48 Pet .746 .574 .492 .452 .410 .371 .213 GB 11 16 21 23 Vs 33 L10 8-2 3-7 7-3 5-5 3-7 4-6 3-7 Streak Lostl Wonl Won4 Wonl Lostl Wonl Wont Home 32-0 21-11 21-12 19-11 16-12 13-18 8-23 Away 15-16 14-15 10-20 9-23 9-24 10-21 5-25 Conf 29-10 23-15 19-19 13-24 18-19 15-20 7-31 CentralDivision x-Chicago Indiana Atlanta Cleve Detroit Charlotte Milwaukee Toronto 54 39 35 34 34 29 21 16 7 23 27 27 27 31 39 45 .885 .629 .565 .557 .557 .483 .350 .262 20 20 Wk 32 38 8-2 7-3 7-3 4-6 8-2 4-6 1-9 2-8 Lostl Lostl Wonl Lostl Won2 Lost) Lost4 Lostl 30-0 23-6 21-11 20-12 20-10 20-11 12-19 11-18 24-7 16-17 14-16 14-15 14-17 9-20 9-20 5-27 32-4 24-14 22-16 23-19 18-18 20-19 12-28 10-28 WESTERNCONFERENCE MidwestDivision S.Ant. Utah Houston Denver Dallas Minn Vncvr 43 43 41 27 21 19 11 18 18 22 35 41 42 49 Pet .705 .705 .651 .435 .339 .311 .183 GB 3 22 24 31 L10 8-2 8-2 7-3 6-4 4-6 4-6 0-10 Streak Won? Lostl Wonl Wonl Lost4 Losl2 Lost) 2 Home 24-6 26-4 21-7 19-13 13-18 13-18 8-24 Away 19-12 17-14 20-15 8-22 8-23 6-24 3-25 Conf 30-9 26-12 24-13 16-24 14-20 12-24 4-32 PacificDivision Seattle Lakers Phoenix Portland Sacto GSIate Clippers 47 38 31 29 27 28 22 14 22 31 34 33 35 40 .770 .633 .500 .460 .450 .444 .355 16Va 19 20 25 2 8-2 8-2 5-5 4-6 3-7 3-7 5-5 Lostl Lostl Wonl Won3 Won2 Lost3 Lostl 26-3 23-9 17-15 17-14 17-12 19-12 13-19 21-11 15-13 14-16 12-20 10-21 9-23 9-21 29-6 24-15 15-21 15-19 15-21 15-20 16-21 NCAA glance x-clinchedplayoflspol Tuesday'sGames Philadelphia 110 Denver 93 PortlandlOS. L.A.

Lakers 99 San Antonio 106, Golden Stale 98 Wedncsday'sGames Philadelphia at PhoenixalDelroil.Sp.m. WashinglonalChicago.8:30p.m. New Yorkat Minnesota, 8 p.m. Orlandoal Milwaukee al Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Thursday'sGames NBA boxes Tuesday's NBA Boxes By The Associated Press At East Rutherford, N.J.

PHOENIX (98) Bennett 3-6 3-4 9, Barkley 7-19 6-6 20, Jo.Williams 3-7 2-2 8, Finley 7-18 3-6 18, Johnson 5-7 6-6 16. Manning 2-6 0-0 4, Kleine 1-4 0-0 2. Person 4-10 6-7 16, Green 0-1 0-0 0. E.Perry 0-5 5-5 5, Carr 0-1 0-0 0, Coker 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-64 31 -36 98.

NEW JERSEY (88) Brown 4-8 4-6 12. Gilliam 6-12 3-4 15, Bradley 4-13 0-0 8, O'Bannon 3-4 0-0 6. Childs 4-14 4-4 13, Ja.Williams 3-8 3-6 9, Mahorn 1-1 0-02, Fleming 7-16 7-8 21, Graham 1-5 0-02, Dare0-20-00. Tolals33-83 21-28 88 Phoenix 23 13 30 New Jersey 18 23 24 3-Point 3-10 (Person 2-4, Finley 1-4. Barkley 0-2), New Jersey 1-3 (Childs 1-2.

Graham 0-1). Fouled 52 (Barkley, Jo.Wil- liams 12), New Jersey 62 (Bradley 12). 20 (Johnson 9), New Jersey 21 (Childs 11). Tolal louls-Phoenix 23. New Jersey 27.

New Jersey coach Beard. (20.029). At Philadelphia TORONTO(110) Murray 11-16 3-3 31, Miller 9-16 4-4 22, Wrighl 8-14 6-12 22, Christie 5-8 2-2 12, Roberlson 6-100-012. Tabak 1-10-2 2. Earl 1-50-0 2, King 2-5 2-2 7.

Totals 43-75 17-25 110. PHILADELPHIA(He) Alston 3-4 2-2 8. Weatherspoon 4-12 1-1 9 Pinckney 2-2 0-0 4, Slackhouse 13-27 5-5 34. Maxwell 5-13 3-3 15. Massenburg 5-10 4-4 14.

Puffin 7-17 7-8 24, Higgins 4-6 0-0 10. Totals 43-91 22-23 118. Toronto 29 26 31 Philadelphia 30 30 27 3-Point 7-16 (Murray 6-10, King 1-1, Robertson 0-1, Miller 0-1, Christie 0-3), Philadelphia 10-23 (Slackhouse 3-7 Huflin3-7, Higgins 2-4, Maxwell 2-5). Fouled 39 (Miller 11). Philadelphia 50 (Pinckney 15).

As- 33 (Christie, Roberlson 8), Philadelphia 22 (Maxwell 7) Total Toronlo 21, Philadelphia 21. Technicals- Toronto illegal delense, Maxwell. 066 (18.168). At Atlanta UTAH (89) Benoi! 1-5 0-0 2, Malone 10-16 9-14 29, Spencer 2-5 2-4 6. Hornacek 7-13 1-2 18.

SlocWon 2-12 0-0 4, Eislcy 3-5 0-0 7, Carr 3-8 0-0 6, Moms 2-6 9-10 13. Kec-le 1-2 0-0 2, Fosler 0-1 2-2 2 Russell 0-4 0-0 0 Totals 31-8223-3289. ATLANTA(115) Augmon 6-10 2-3 14, LOIHJ 0-0 0, Laell- ner 3-8 2-2 8, Smith 6-11 5 5 20 Ulaylock 8-12 2-2 23, Bullard 7-12 1-1 17. Jordan 7-10 0-0 14. Henderson G-11 1-3 13.

Rooks 0-0 4-6 4, Boyce 1-6 0-0 2. Totals 44-8-1 17-22 115. Utah 21 22 30 16- 89 Atlanta 24 30 27 34-115 j-r-oht 4-13 (Hornacek 3-5 Eisley I 0-1, Morris 0-2, Siockion 0-2, i 0-2). Atlanta 10-24 (Blaylock 5-9. Smith 3-4.

Bullard 2-4, Laellner Herderson 0-1. Long 0-2, Boyce Fouled None 52 (Malont Atlanta 53 (Henderson 9) 20 (Stockton 10), Atlanta 23 (Blaylock 5). Total 23, Atlanta 24, (16.378). At Dallas MIAMI (125) Thomas 9-10 4-6 22. Williams 0-4 2-2 t.

Mourning 14-19 12-2040, Chapman 7-16 2-6 18. Hardaway 4-103-3 13, Galling 6-103-5 15. Askins 1-34-4 7, Smith 3-40-0 8, Corbin 44-7830-46125. DALLAS (118) McCloud 9-14 3-4 28. Jackson 10-23 8-12 28 Williams 1-1 0-0 2.

Kidd 7-15 6-6 24, Dumas 3-12 0-2 8, Meyer 0-t 3-4 3, Parks 3-54-410. Brooks 1-4 0-0 2, Harris 2-7 2-2 6. Wood3-50-07. Totals39-8726-34 118. Miami 24 39 27 35-125 Dallas 3-Poinl 7-20 (Smith 2-3, Chapman 2-6, Hardaway 2-6, Askins 1-2, W.Wil- Washinglon at New Jersey, Bostonat Cleveland, Atlanta atHousloh.8:30p.m.

Miami at San Antonio, Dallas al L.A. Clippers al Anaheim. L.A.LakersalGoldenSlale,10:30p.m. Friday's Games Phoentxat Philadelphia. 7:30 p.m.

Cleveland al Detroit.7:30 p.m. Sacramento al Minnesota, 8 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Op.m. DallasatSeatlle, 10p.m.

OrlandoalVancouver, 10p.m. Milwaukeeal L.A. Lakers, liams 0-3), Dallas 14-34 (McCloud 7-12, Kidd 4-7, Dumas 2-5. Wood 1 -2, Parks 0-1, Harris 0-2, Jackson 0-5). Fouled L.Williams, Meyer.

67 (Mourning 13), Dallas 39 (Jackson 6). 28 (Chapman 9). Dallas 23 (Kidd 11). Tolal fouls-Miami 32, Dallas 32. coach Riley, Galling, Hardaway, Miami Illegal delense 3, Dallas coach Molla 2, Meyer 2, Wood.

Ejections- Dallas coach Motla, Meyer. (17.502). At Denver ORLANDO (93) Scott 2-8 0-0 5. Grant 2-6 2-4 6, O'Neal 9-19 2-420, Hardaway 5-17 11-16 21, Anderson 8-181-121, Bowie 0-2 0-0 0, Koncak 1 -2 0-0 2, Thompson 3-4 3-4 12, Royal 0-3 0-0 0, Woll 1-2 0-0 2, Vaughn 2-4 0-0 4. Totals 33-8519-2993.

DENVER(110) LEIIis4-11 1-1 9, McDyess 9-161-1 19, Mu- tombo 5-6 4-614, Rose 4-7 5-5 13, Slilh 6-13 10-11 23, Overton 1-2 0-0 2, D.Ellis 5-11 2-2 14, Williams 1-3 0-0 2, Maclean 0-0 0-0 0, Hammonds 5-8 2-2 12, Fish 0-0 2-4 2. Totals 40-7727-32110. Orlando 20 25 16 32- 93 Denver 27 23 30 3-Poinl 8-27 (Anderson 4-10, Thompson 3-4, Scotl 1-7, Bowie 0-1, Hardaway 0-5), Denver 3-B (D.Ellis 2-3, Stilh 1-2. L.Ellis 0-1. Overlon 0-1, Rose 0-1).

Fouled 47 (O'Neal 11), Denver 57 (Mutombo 9). As- 12 (Hardaway 4), Denver 21 (Rose 6). Tolal 24, Denver 26. At Inglo wood, Calif. POHTLAND(105) Robinson 3-10 4-6 10, Trent 6-14 0-0 12, Sabonis 10-15 4-5 25, Grant 4-9 0-2 8, Strickland 9-16 4-4 23, Dudley 1-2 0-0 2, Winglield 2-7 2-2 6, McKie 2-3 0-1 4, R.Rob- inson 1-20-0 6-100-1 44-8814-21 105.

L.A. LAKERS (99) Campbell 9-14 8-10 26, Ceballos 11-18 1-1 23. Divac 1-5 6-8 8, Jones 4-135-8 13, Van Excl 3-12 2-3 8, Johnson 1-6 2-2 5, Pee 1 1-3 0-2 2, Threall 4-7 0-0 10, Slronrj 4-4 4.Tolals 34-8028-38 99. Portland JO 25 23-105 L.A. Lakers 30252420-99 3-15 (Strickland 1-1, Sabonis 1-2.

Robinson 1-2, Trent 0-2, Winglield 0-4. C.Robinson 0-4), Los Angeles 3-19 (Threat! 2-2. Johnson 1-2, Ceballos 0-1, Peeler 0-1, Van Exel 0-5, Jonos 0-8). Fouled 50 (C.Robinson, Dudley 9). Los Angeles 57 (Campbell 11).

27 (Strickland 121. Los Angeles 25 (Van Exel, Johnson 8). Tolal 26, Los Angeles 19 Ceballos, Van Exel, Los Angeles illegal defense. SAN ANTONIO (106) Ellioll 5-96-6 17, 3-7 4-4 10, Robinson 5-15 18-2028. Johnson 5-10 1-2 11, Del Negro 9-160-1 18.

Perdue 1 -4 0-0 2, Person 3-50-09 Rivers 1-3 3-4 6, Alexander 2-2 0-0 5, Anderson 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 34-72 32-37 106 GOLDEN STATE (98) Kersey 2-4 1-2 5, J.Smilh 4-17 3-4 11, Seikaly 0-4 1-2 1, Armstrong 8-18 5-6 22, Sprewell 9-16 5-6 25. Coles 1-5 0-0 2, Willis 8-14 0-4 16, Marshall 6-9 0-1 14, RozierO-2 000 Barry 1-10-0 2. TolalS 39-9015-25 98. San Antonio 29262526-106 Golden Slate 23 15 26 34- 98 3-Point Antonio 6-12 (Person 3-4.

Alexander 1-1, Rivers 1-2, Ellioll 1-4. Del Negro 0-1), Golden Slate 5-13 (Marshall 2-3, Sprewell 2-5. Armstrong 1-3, Smith 0-1, Coles 0-1). Fouled Antonio 44 (Robinson 11), Golden Slate 60 (J.Smilh. Willis 10).

Antonio 25 (Johnson 14), Golden Stale 25 (Armstrong 9). Tolal Antonio 23, Golden Slate 24 Antonio illegal defense (15,025) NCAA Basketball Tournament Glance ByThe Associated Press EASTREGIONAL First Round Al The Providence Civic Center Providence, R.I. Thursday, March 14 Bradley (22-7) vs. Stanford (19-8), 1225 p.m. Massachusclls (31-1) vs.

Cenlral Florida (t 1 -18), 30 minules afler previous game Penn Slale (21-6) vs. Arkansas(18-12), 7:40 p.m. Marquello (22-7) vs. Monmoulh, N.J. (20-9), 30 minules alter previous game Al Richmond Coliseum Richmond, Va.

Friday, March 15 Georgetown (26-7) vs. Mississippi Valley Slale (22-6). New Mexico (27-4) vs. Kansas Stale (17-11). 30 minules aller previous game Texas Tech (28-1) vs.

Northern Illinois North Carolina (20-10) vs. New Orleans (21-8), 30 minutes afler previous game SOUTHEAST REGIONAL First Round At The RCA Dome Indianapolis Thursday, March 14 Connecticut (30-2) vs. Colgale (15-14), Duke (18-12) vs. Eastern Michigan (24-5), 30 minutes afler previous game Mississippi Slate (22-7) vs. Virginia Commonwealth (24-8), 7:40 p.m.

UCLA (23-7) vs. Princeton (21-6), 30 min- ules after previous game At Orlando Arena Orlando, Fla. Friday, March 15 Temple (19-12) vs. Oklahoma (17-12), 12:25 p.m. Cincinnati (25-4) vs.

North Carolina-Greensboro (20-9), 30 minutes alter previous game Indiana (19-11) vs. Boston College (18-10), 7:40 p.m. Georgia Tech (22-11) vs. Austin Peay (19-10), 30 minutes after previous game MIDWEST REGIONAL First Round At Reunion Arena Dallas Thursday, March 14 Kentucky (28-2) vs. San Jose Stale (13-16).

12:30 p.m. Wisconsin-Green Bay (25-3) vs. Virginia Tech (22-5), 30 minutes after previous game Iowa Slate (23-8) vs. California (17-10), 8 p.m. Utah (25-6) vs.

Canisius (19-10), 30 minules alter previous game AtTheBradley Center Milwaukee Friday, March 15 Louisville (20-11) vs. Tulsa (22-7), 12:30 p.m. Villanova (25-6) vs. Portland (19-10). 30 minules alter previous game Wake Forest (23-5) vs.

Northeast Louisiana (16-13), 7:50 p.m. Michigan (20-11) vs. Texas (20-9), 30 minutes aflerprevious game WEST REGIONAL First Round At The Pit Albuquerque, N.M, Thursday, March 14 Syracuse (24-8) vs. Monlana Slale (21-8). 2:38 p.m.

Memphis (22-7) vs. Drexel (26-3), 30 min- ules after previous game Purdue (25-5) vs. Western Carolina (17-12). Georgia (19-9) vs. Clemson (18-10).

30 min- ules aflenprevious game At The University Activity Center Tempo, Ariz. Friday, March 15 Maryland (17-12) vs. Sanla Clara (19-8), 2:38 p.m. Kansas (26-4) vs. Soulh Carolina Stale (22-7), 30 minutes after previous game Iowa (22-8) vs.

George Washington (21-7). 8 p.m. Arizona (24-6) vs. Valparaiso (21-10). 30 minules afler previous oame AP All-America AP All-America Basketball Team ByThe Associated Press FIRST TEAM Marcus Camby, Massachusetts, 6-11, 215, junior, 20.7 ppg, 8.0 rpg, 3.8 blocks (328 points).

Ray Allen, Conneclicul, junior. 23.3 ppg, 6.5 rpg. 3.4 apg, 46.6 3-pl Ig pet, 84 3 II pel (324). Allen Iverson, Georgetown, sophomore, 24.7 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 5.0 apg. 3.5 spg (318).

Tim Duncan. Wake Forest. 6-10, 230 junior 19.6 ppg, 12.3 rpg, 3 8 bpg. 559 fg pel, 37.6 mpg (314). Kerry Kilties.

Villanova, 6-5, 180, senior, 20.5 ppg, 7.1 rpg, 3.5 apg. 2.4 spg (246). SECOND TEAM Keilh Van Horn, Utah, 6-9, 227, junior. 21.7 ppg, 9.1 rpg, 53.7 Ig pel, 41.3 3-pl Ig pel. 849ltpcl(189).

Tony Dclk, Kentucky, 6-1, 193, senior 17 5 ppg. 4.3 rpg, 1.9 spg. Ig pel, 439 3-pl Ig pel, 83311 Danny Forlson. Cincinnati, 6-7, 245 sophomore. 20.7 ppg.

92 rpg, 550 Ig pel, 26.8 mpg(17l). Jacque Vaughn, Kansas, 6-0, 195, junior. 11 John Wallace. Syracuse, 6-8. 225.

senior, 22 3 ppg, 8 3 rpg, 2 4 apg, 40 0 3-pl fg pet (140) THIRDTEAM Slephon Marbury, Georgia Tech 6-1 180 freshman, 13 ppg. 4 3 apg, 37.3 mpg (84). Lorenzen Wright. Memphis. 6-11, 230, sophomore.

17 5 10 5 rpg 54 5 Ig pel, 2.0 blocks(Sl) Shared Abdur-Ralum, California, 6-10, 225. Iroshrrun 21 6 ppg, 8 7 rpg. 52 3lg pet (62). Einan E-Vans, Indiana, 6-8, 220, senior, 21 7 PP'J 7 3 rpg, 4 0 apg, 40.4 3-pl Ig pel, 84.6 ft pel, 37 3 mpg (57). Jason Sasser.

Texas Tech, 6-7. 210 senior, 29apg(54) HONORABLEMENTION Drew Barry, Georgia Tech; Marcus Brown. Murray Slale: Ace Custis, Virginia Tech; Eiick Dampier, Mississippi Stale: Adonal Foyle, Colgate. Todd Fuller, North Carolina Slate: Malt Har- piifig, Georgia Tech Ronnie Henderson, LSU: Bievm Knight. Stanford; Pete Lisicky.

Perm Slale Marcus Mann. Mississippi Valley State; An- qucll McCollurn. Western Carolina: Ryan Minor. Oklahoma; Sieve Nash. Santa Clara; Jell Nordgaard, Wisconsin-Green Bay.

Charles O'Bannon. UCLA; Edgar Padilla, Massachusetts; Malik Rose. Drexel; Shea Seals. Tulsa, Jess Sollies, Iowa. Anloine Walker, Kentucky, Bonzi Wells, Ball Slate; Dedric Willoughby, Iowa Slale.

Women's NCAA fJCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Glance By The Associated Press EASTREGIONAL First Round At Thompson-Bollng Arena Knoxvllle.Tenn. Saturday, March 16 Memphis (20-10) vs. Ohio State (20-12), 6 p.m. Tennessee (26-1) vs. Radlord (17-11), 8 p.m.

At Allen Field House Lawrence, Kan. Saturday, March 16 Texas (20-8) vs. Soulhwest Missouri Slate (25-4), 7 p.m. Kansas (20-9) vs. Middle Tennessee Slale At University Hall Charlottesville.Va.

Friday, March 15 George Washington (25-6) vs. Maine (27-4), 6p.m. Virginia(23-6) vs. Manhallan (19-10), 8p At ODU Field House Norfolk, Va. Saturday, March 16 Mississippi (18-10) vs.

Toledo (24-5). 6 p.m. Old Dominion (27-2) vs. Holy Cross (23-9), 8 p.m. MIDEAST REGIONAL First Round AtGampel Pavilion Storrs.Conn.

Saturday, March 16 Massachusetts (20-9) vs. Michigan Slate Conneclicul (30-3) vs. Howard (20-9), 8 p.m. At Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, N.C. Saturday, March 16 Florida (21-8) vs.

San Francisco (22-7), 6 p.m. Duke (25-6) vs. James Madison (21-8), 8 p.m. At Memorial Gymnasium At Nashville, Tenn. Friday, Morch 15 Wisconsin (20-7) vs.

Oregon (18-10), 7 p.m. Vanderbilt (20-7) vs. Harvard (20-6), 9 p.m. At Carver-Hawkeye Arena Iowa City, Iowa Friday, March 15 DePaul (20-9) vs. Southern Methodisl (19-10), 7p.m.

Iowa (25-3) vs. Buller (21-8), 9 p.m. MIDWEST REGIONAL First Round At Thomas Assembly Center Ruston, La. Saturday, March 16 Ulah (21-7) vs. Soulhern Mississippi (21-7), 7p.m.

Louisiana Tech (28-1) vs. Cenlral Florida At Municipal Coliseum Lubbock, Texas Friday, March 15 Purdue (20-10) vs. Notre Dame (22-7). 7 p.m. Texas Tech (25-4) vs.

Portland (23-6). 9 p.m. AILitllejohn Coliseum Clemson, S.C. Saturday, March 16 Oregon Slale (19-8) vs. Stephen F.

Austin (25-3). 6 p.m. Clemson (22-7) vs. Austin Peay (21-7), 8 m. At Georgia Coliseum Athens.Ga.

15 Oklahoma Slate (19-9) vs. Rhode Island (21-7). 6 p.m. Georgia (23-4) vs. St.

Francis. Pa. (19-10), 8 p.m. WEST REGIONAL First Round At Maples Pavilion Stanford, Calif. Saturday, March 16 Colorado Slale (25-4) vs.

Nebraska (19-9), 10p.m. Stanford (25-2) vs. Grambling (21-6), 12:30 a.m.. AtColeman Coliseum Tuscaloosa.Ala. Friday, March 15 North Carolina State (19-9) vs.

Montana Alabama (22-7) vs. Appalachian Stale (24-5). 9 p.m. At Coors Events Center Boulder, Colo. Friday, March 15 Auburn (20-8) vs.

Hawaii (23-5), 8p.m. Colorado (25-8) vs. Tulane (21 -9), 10 p.m. At Bryce Jordan Center Stale College, Pa. Friday, March 15 Texas A8M (20-11) vs.

Kent (23-6), 6p.m. Penn Stato (25-6) vs. Youngstown Slale Exhibition baseball HS scoring leaders INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-State boys basketball scoring leaders compiled by thelndianaHiqhSchool Athletic AssociationthroughgamesofMarchD: Pts Hi Avg Exhibition Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times EST AMERICAN LEAGUE California 13 1 KansasCily 8 4 NewYork 7 5 Texas 7 5 Chicago 8 6 Baltimore 5 4 Boston 6 5 Detroit 6 6 Seattle 6 6 Minnesota 7 8 Oakland 6 8 Cleveland 5 7 Toronto 4 7 Milwaukee 3 9 NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles 8 3 NewYork 7 4 SI. Louis 7 4 Atlanta 5 4 Chicago 6 5 Cincinnali 6 6 Colorado 7 7 San Francisco 6 7 Montreal 4 5 Piltsburgh 5 7 Florida 4 10 San Diego 4 8 Houston 3 7 Philadelphia 3 8 Pet. 929 .667 .583 .583 .571 .556 .545 .500 .500 .467 .429 ,417 364 .250 Pel.

727 636 636 556 545 500 .500 .462 .444 417 ,400 .333 300 .273 Split-squad games count in standings; games against college teams do not Tuesday's Games Florida (ss) 3, Baltimore 0 Chicago White Sox 5, Mmnescia (ss) 1 Houston 12, Delroil 5 Florida (ss) 3, Kansas City (ss) 1 Kansas City (ss) 5, SI Louis 0 Los Angeles 5. MonlreaU N.Y. Yankees (ss) 8, Toronlo 7 Philadelphia 8, Cincinnati (ss) 4 Pittsburgh 4, Cleveland I Chicago While Sox (ss) 7, Texas 4 N.Y Mots 6, Atlanta 0 California 8, Milwaukee 7 Chicago Cubs 9, Oakland 8,10 innings San Francisco 6, Colorado 5 Sealllel5.SanDiego8 N.Y Yankees (ss) 4, Cincinnali (ss) 3 Boston 8. Minnesota 5 Wednesday's Games Atlanla vs Florida at Viora, Fla, 1 05 m. Baltimore (ss) vs Montreal (ss) al West Palm Beach, Fla 1 OSp.m MattCarter.PerryCenlral BrentTinkle.Hagerstown JakeWade.Kouts TylerField.Covington TravisHaynes.NorlhMiami Scott Lutrell.GracelandChr.

ChadSchoen.S.CentralfHar.) CalebSpringer.Logansport JasonCampbBll.ColumbusEast MattBritton.Bloomlield Washington LevronWilliams.Ev.Bosse AlfonzoTorrence, Ind.Manual Andrew Duncan, Martinsville AndrewGraves.Wht.RiverVal Drake Roberts, Brown County MarkStrange.Brownstown Charlie Wills.Angola JodieLynch.FWSnider Jim Metcalfe, Peru ChristianAllen.FloydCentral AdamSeitz.PikeCentral JaraanCornell.SBClay x-Teamstillinstate tournament. 26821 4631.6 25 757 47 30.3 23 684 57 29.7 21 554 40 26.4 23 595 38 25.9 22 558 39 25.4 14 353 38 25.2 23 576 44 25.0 20 484 40 24.2 24 570 36 23.8 24 568 40 23.7 22 519 37 23.6 22 516 38 23.5 21 492 39 23.4 20 465 34 23.3 22 511 38 23.2 25 579 37 23.2 21 481 38 22.9 21 474 42 22.6 22 493 38 22.4 23 514 42 22.3 22 491 37 22.3 20 445 31 22.3 25 555 38 22.2 22 487 37 22.1 21 464 44 22.1 21 461 45 22.0 22 481 34 21.9 26 568 36 21.8 Boston vs. Pillsburgh al Bradenlon, 1:05 p.m. Detroit (ss) vs. Toronlo (ss) al Dunedin.

1:05 p.m. Houston vs. Kansas Cily at Halnes Cily, N.Y. Yankees vs. Cleveland al Winter Haven, p.m.

N.Y. Mels vs. Los Angeles al Vero Beach, SI. Louis vs. Philadelphia al Clearwater, Texas vs.

Minnesola al Fort Myers. 1:05 p.m. Toronlo (ss) vs. Chicago While Sox al Sarasota, 1:05 p.m. Colorado vs.

Chicago Cubs al Mesa, 3:05 p.m. Oakland (ss) vs. Milwaukee al Chandler, p.m. San Francisco (ss) vs. Oakland (ss) at Phoenix, 3:05 p.m.

San Diego (ss) vs. San Francisco (ss) al Scollsdale. 3:05 p.m. Cincinnali vs. Delroil (ss) al Lakeland, 7:05 p.m.

Montreal (ss) vs. Baltimore (ss) al Fort Lauderdale. p.m. Mexico Cily vs. San Diego (ss) at Peoria, 9:05 p.m.

Thursday'sGames Chicago White Sox vs. Minnesola al Fort Myers, 1:05 p.m. Cincinnati (ss) vs. Kansas Cily (ss) at Haines City, Cleveland vs. Cincinnali (ss) al Plant City, Florida vs.

Baltimore al Fort Lauderdale, 1:05 p.m. Kansas Cily (ss) vs. Toronlo al Dunedin, p.m. Montreal vs. Atlanta at West Palm Beach, Philadelphia vs.

Texas at Port Charlolle, 1:05 p.m. Pittsburgh vs. Boston al Fort Myers, 1:05 p.m. St. Louis (ss) vs.

Houston (ss) al Kissimmee, Houston (ss) vs. St. Louis (ss) al Si. Petersburg, 1:05 p.m. California vs.

Colorado Tucson. 3:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs vs. Milwaukee al Chandler, p.m. Seattle vs.

San Diego at Peoria, 3:05 p.m. Detroit vs. N.Y. Yankees al Tampa, Los Angeles vs. N.Y.

Mels al Port SI. Lucie, Swimming U.S. Swimming Trials, Results INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Results Tuesday from the U.S. Olympic Swimming team trials al Ihe Indiana University Nalalorium (all dis- lances in meters): Women 200 butterfly 1, Annelle Salmecn, Ann Arbor, 2 minules, 12.39 seconds. 2, Trina Jackson, Jacksonville.

2:12.89. 3, Jean Ellis Todisco. Lynnlield. 2:12.97.4, Misty Hyman, Phoenix, 2:13.16 5. Michelle Griglione, Alexandria, Va 2.1364.

6, Whitney Phelps, Baltimore, 2:14.45. 7. Lauren Slin- nett, Reslon. 2:14.73. 8.

Summer Sanders, Rosevillc, 2:15 32. 50 freestyle 1, Amy Van Dyken, Englewood, Colo.i 25.17 seconds. 2, Angel Martino, Americus, 2523. 3, Jenny Thompson. Dover, N.H..

2561. 4, Ashley Chandler, Atlanta, 25 91. 5, Nicole deMan, Walnul Creek, 26 14. 6. Katie Taylor.

Muncie, 26 22. 7, Courtney Shealy, Columbia, S.C., 2631. 8, Brooke Davey. Hopewell Junction, N.Y 26.90. Men 200 backstroke 1.

Brad Bridgcwater, Dallas. 1:59.16. 2. Tripp Schwenk, Sarasola, Fla 1 59 42 3, Talc Blahnik, Auinol, N.Y.. 2:00,48.

4. Ryan Berube, Tequesla, 2'0049. 5. Lenny Krazelburg, Studio City, 2:00.72. 6, Trevor Runberg, Chapel Hill, N.C., 2:01.47.

7, Tom Dolan. Arlington, 2:01.78. 8, Neil 1,500 freestyle LCarllonBruner, Atlanta, 15:12.85. 2, Peter Wright. Delran, N.J, 15:17.96 3, Lawrence Frosiad, Sacramento.

4, Brian Younger, Boston, 15:24.63. 5, Jeremy Kane. Nashville, Tenn 1524 65 6. Chris Thompson. Roseburg, Ohio, 15:33.40.

7. Reeve Irvin, Highlslown, N.J., 15:39.67. 8, Ryan Cox, Mission Viejo, Calif, 15:45.57. U.S. Olympic Swimming Roster By The Associated Press (All race distances in meters) Women Amanda Beard, 14.

Irvine, 100 and 200breaslslroke Brooke Bennett, 15, Plan! City, 800 freestyle Belh Bolslord, 14, Baltimore, 100 and 200m backstroke Janet Evans. 24, Placenlia, Calil, 400 and 800m free Catherine Fox. 18 Shawnec Mission, Kan 400 lice relay Whitney Hedgepelh, 24 Rocky Mount 100 and 200 back frina Jackson, 19, Jacksonville, Fla. 200 Iree; 200 butterfly; 800 FR Lisa Jacob, 21, Mission Viejo, 800 FR Angel Marlino, 28, Americus, 50, 100 free; 100 fly; 400 FR Whitney Metzler, 15, Glen Rock, 400 individual medley Krlsline Ouance, 20, Norlhridge. 100 breast; 200IM Annelle Salmeen, 21, Ann Arbor, 200 fly; 800 FR Jilen Siroky, 14, Charlollc, N.C., 200 breast Sheila Taormina, 26, Livonia, 800 FR Crislina Teuscher, 18, New Rochelle, N.Y., 200 and 400 Iree; 400 and 800 FR Jenny Thompson, 23.

Dover, N.H., 400 FR Melanie Valerio, 26, Campbell, Ohio, 400 FR Amy Van Dyken, 23, Englewood, 50 andlOO free; 100 fly; 400 FR Allison Wagner, 18, Gainesville, 200 and 400 IM Ashley Whitney, 16. Nashville, 800 FR Men Ryan Berube, 22, Tequesla, 800 FR Brad Bridgewaler, 22, Dallas, 200 back Carlton Bruner, 24, Atlanla, 1500 tree Greg Burgess, 24, Jacksonville, 200 IM Ray Carey, 22, Marblehead, 200 fly Josh Davis, 23, San Antonio, 200 free; 400 and 800 FR Tom Dolan, 20, Arlington, 400 free; 200 and 400 IM David Fox, 25, Raleigh, N.C., 50 Iree; 400 FR Kurt Grole, 22, San Diego, 100,200 breast Gary Hall, 21, Paradise Valley, 50 and 100 free; 400 FR John Hargls, 21, Clinlon, 100 lly Mark Henderson, 26, Fort Washington, 100 fly Joe Hudepohl, 22, Cincinnati, 800 FR Jeremy Linn, 20, Harrisburg, 100 breasl Tom Malchow, 19, St. Paul, 200 lly Eric Namesnik, 25, Butler, 400 IM Jon Olsen, 26, Jonesboro, 1DO free; 400 and 800FR John Piersma, 21, Huntsville, 200 and 400 Iree; 800 FR Jell Rouse, 26, Fredericksburg, 100 back Brad Schumacher, 22, Bowie, 400 and 800 FR Tripp Schwenk, 24, Sarasota, 100 and 200 back Scolt Tucker, 21, Largo, 400 FR Peter Wrighl, 23, Delran, N.J., 1500 Iree Eric Wunderlich, 25, Atlanla, 200 breast Moves Tuesday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL Major League Baseball ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS-Named Doc Edwards major league scout. American League CALIFORNIA ANGELS-Released Mark Williamson, pitcher, and Ralph Bryant, out- Holder, Optioned Darin Erslad, Jovlno Caryajal, Marquis Riley and Emmilt Cohlck, outfielders; Brian Grebeck, P.J. Forbes, Ty Van Burkleo, Jamie Burke, Tim Harkrlder and Keith Luuloa, Infielders; Todd Greene, John Orion and Fauslo Tejero, catchers; and Ryan Hancock, Mike Hollz, Goell Edsell, Pep Harris.

Pele Janlcki, Shad Williams, Mike Freehill, David Holdridge and Jell Schmidt, pilch- ers, to their minor-league camp. CLEVELAND INDIANS-Signed Jesse Levis, catcher, to a one-year contract. Sent J.J. Thobe, pitcher, outright, to Iheir minor- league camp. Reassigned Bartolo Colon, Danny Graves, Willie Smilh, and Kevin Tolar, pilchers; Ryan Martindale, catcher; and Drew Denson.

Sieve Dunn and Don Sparks, inlielders, to their minor-league camp. Optioned Jim Lewis and Casey Whitlen, pilch- ers, and Damlan Jackson, Intlelder. to Buffalo of the American Association, and Maximo DeLaRosa. Jell Sexton, Daron Kirkrell and Sleven Kline, pilchers, and Einar Diaz, catcher, to Canton-Akron ol Ihe Eastern League. SEATTLE MARINERS-Exlended Ihe contract of Lou Pinlella, manager, for lour years through the 2000 season.

TEXAS RANGERS-Oplioned Julio Santana, pitcher, to Oklahoma City of Ihe American Association. National League CINCINNATI HEDS-Reassigned Gene Harris. Scotl Sullivan and Gabe While, pilchers; Chat Mallola, outfielder; and Tim Belk, first baseman, to Iheir minor-league camp. MONTREAL EXPOS-Signed Rondell White, outfielder, to a live-year contracl. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-Placed B.J.

Wallace, pitcher, on waivers for the purpose of giving him his unconditional release. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association Mahmoud Abdul-Raut, Denver Nuggels guard, tor his refusal this season to stand during the playing of Ihe National Anthem. Fined Minnesota Timber- wolves guard Isaiah Rider $5,000 for tailing to leave the court in a timely iashion following his ejection in a March 10 game. NEW YORK KNICKS-Waived Victor Alexander, forward-center. Signed Ronnie Grandison.

forward, to a 10-day contract. Continental Basketball Association lhal Ihe Chicago Rockers franchise will move to La Crosse, next SHREVEPOHT STORM-Signed Tyrone Paul, guard. Hockey NatlonalHockey League ExpandedGlance ByThe Associated Press EASTERNCONFERENCE AtlanticDivision Rangers Florida Phila TBay Washtn NJ Islanders 36 35 32 32 32 31 20 18 24 21 25 27 25 38 13 8 12 9 8 10 8 Pts 85 78 76 73 72 72 48 GF 236 221 220 202 191 175 195 GA 186 197 178 201 174 159 256 Home 19-5-8 20-9-4 20-8-4 19-11-4 19-10-3 20-12-1 13-17-5 Away 17-13-5 15-15-4 12-13-8 13-14-5 13-17-5 11-13-9 7-21-3 Dlv 11-5-5 14-6-2 8-12-5 8-10-3 10-14-3 14-7-2 6-17-1 NortheastDivislon Pitt Mil Boston Hartford Buffalo Ottawa 40 32 30 27 26 12 22 27 28 31 33 50 4 7 8 7 7 3 84 71 68 61 59 27 300 217 225 195 194 150 228 206 225 213 207 245 26-7-0 18-8-5 18-11-3 16-13-4 17-12-5 3-23-3 14-15-4 14-19-2 12-17-5 11-18-3 9-21-2 9-27-0 15-5-2 14-6-0 9-7-1 6-12-1 10-9-1 3-18-1 WESTERNCONFERENCE CentralDivision Pts GF GA Home Away Div x-Detroit 51 12 4 106 259 148 28-3-2 23-9-2 14-3-3 Chicago 34 23 11 79 229 185 18-11-5 16-12-6 8-8-5 St.Louis 29 26 12 70 184 192 15-14-6 14-12-6 11-8-2 Toronto 26 31 11 63 197 211 15-12-6 11-19-5 7-11-3 Winnipeg 29 34 4 62 230 246 18-14-3 11-20-1 10-10-2 Dallas 22 32 12 56 192 222 12-15-8 10-17-4 4-14-3 PacificDivision Colorado 38 20 10 86 269 197 21-7-7 17-13-3 14-6-4 Vncvr 27 26 15 69 243 234 11-15-7 16-11-8 11-6-7 Calg 27 29 11 65 202 201 16-13-5 11-16-6 12-10-3 LA 21 33 15 57 219 252 15-11-7 6-22-8 7-10-7 Anaheim 25 36 6 56 186 215 16-15-3 9-21-3 10-15-1 Edmonton 23 36 7 53 184 248 14-18-4 9-18-3 12-8-4 S.Jose 16 46 6 38 211 292 10-19-3 6-27-3 5-16-2 x-clincried playoff spol Mondiy'jGames MonlreaU, Dallas 1 Washington 9, VancouverO Detroit 5, Calgary4, SI. Louls2 PillsburghalHartlordJp.m. NHLsums Tueidiy'iNHLSumi By The Associated Press AtLandover.Md.

Vancouver 0 0 Washington 1 5 First Washington, Peake 15 (Kry- gier.Juneau), 6:32. Second Washington, Peake 16 (Krygler, Juneau). 2:15.3, Washington, Krygier 10 (Juneau), 7:49. 4, Washington, Johansson 9 (Bondra, Pivonka), 11:16 (pp). 5, Washington, Miller 5 (Hunter), 13:43.

6, Washington, Gonchar 11 (Pivonka, Berube), Third Washington, Tinordl 3 (Hunter), 2:22. 8, Washington, Krygier 11 (Peake, Johansson), 8:08. 9, Washington, Bondra 38 (Berube, Pivonka), 9:03. Shots on Washington At Detroit Winnipeg 0 2 0 Detroit 2 3 0-5 First Period-1, Detroit, Fedorov 29 (Clc- 5 a I' 1 (pp) 2 D8lrail McC 9(Fetlsov, Second Period-3, Detroit, Larlonov 18 (Cot- ley), 4:18. 4, Detroit, Ciccarelli 16 (Colley Yzerman), 11:18 (pp).

5, Detroit, McCarty 10 (Larlonov. Felisov), 11:42 (pp). 6, Winnipeg, Drake 11 (Korolev, Manson), 12:48. 7 Win- nlpeg, Turcolle 16 (Quint), Third Period-None. At Calgary, Alberta SI, Louis 1 Calgary 022-4 First Perlod-None.

Second Period-1, St. Louis, Corson 17 (Ma- clnnls, Olsson), 1:60 (pp). 2, Calgary, Tilov 24 (Torgalev, Patrick), 5:55.3, Calgary, Zal- apskl 9 (Fleury, Roberts), 16:30. Third SI. Louis, Maclnnis 16, 2:23.

5, Calgary, Roberts 18 (Titov), 17:34. 6, Calgary, Roberts 19 (Tltov, Fleury), 19:41 (PP). Shots on goal-Si. Louis 5-9-8-22. Calgary 9-7-6-22.

International Hockey League At A Glance By The Associated Press EASTERNCONFERENCE North Division LSOL Pts GFGA x-Cincinnali 43 14 8 94 257 178 Indianapolis 35 26 6 76 256 249 Michigan 30 20 16 76 222 224 Fort Wayne 33 27 5 71 223 230 CentralDivision x-Orlando 40 19 6 66 278 242 Detroit 38 25 6 82 255 236 Cleveland 3422 It 79269269 Atlanta 28 29 9 65 229 268 Houston 23 37 7 53 216 273 WESTERNCONFERENCE Midwest Division LSOL Pis GFGA Milwaukee 34 23 8 76 234 234 Chicago 32 30 6 70 226 252 Peoria 32 34 4 68 233 245 Kansas Clly 2833 4 60219264 Minnesota 25 34 7 57 206 274 Southwest Division LSOL PIS GF GA x-Las Vegas 44 14 8 96 299 193 Ulan 42 21 3 87 242 165 San Francisco 35 28 9 79 235 246 Los Angeles 29 27 11 69 255 267 Phoenix 28 30 8 64 211 235 Winnipeg Florida at N.Y. Rangers, Tampa Bay al Edmonton Buffalo at LosAngeles, Coloradoal Anaheim, Thuridiy'iGimii Plllsburghat Boston, CIC honors All-Central Indiana Conference Boys basketball learn Alexandria Chris Hahn. Mickey Hosier; Elwood Mike Cogill; Madison-Grant Kyle Runyan, Rob Helfen; Misslssinewa Eric Skeens; Peru Jim Metcallo; Tiplon Robbie Purvis, John Ouigley; Wabash Mark Carroll Honorable mention Alexandria Travis Daugherly; Blacklord Crone, Brad Clapper; Peru Jeremiah Johnson, Celh Chillum HHC.honors All-Hoosler Heartland Conference Boys basketball team Carroll Jeremy Dull, Mall Hood; Clinton Central Aaron Cline; Clinton Prairie Cory Caplinger; Delphi Corey Barnard, Kyle Groninger, Joe LePage; Lalayelle Cen- lral Catholic Mall Melzgcr, Steve Spilzer, Tom Vaughn; Rossville Neil Burkle Kyle Need; Tri-Conlral Nathan Salsbery Honorable mention Carroll Malt Spear; Clinton Cenlral Aaron Charles; Clinton Prairie Ken Stillings; Delphi Jochen Bischoll, David Wood; Lafayette Cenlral Catholic Mark Eisner, Adam Henry; Rossvillo Jesse Spear Trl-Cenlral-Chad Key All-Hoosier Heartland Conference Girls basketball team Carroll-Kelly Bailey, Emily Foreman, Myka Gully; Clinton Cenlral Mary Anno Near Clinton Prairie Kourlney Mennem; Delphi Rainey Ailing, Jamie Henry, Sarah Martin; Lalayelle Cenlral Catholic Heidi Paddock Jessica Penninglon; Rossville Jennifer Burkle, Jill Haan; Tri-Cenlral Adrianne Harlow Honorable mention Downham, Summer Stout- Clinton Cenlral Libby Frey; Clinlon Prairie Heanna Morris; Delphi Janello Balloy Anna Fullon; Lafayelle Central Catholic Tressa Wykolt; Rossville Kim Allen; Trl- Traver Prep Scoreboard Sixth-grade girls basketball At Eastern, Tuesday A game Eastern 26, Trl-Cenlral 15 Eastern's leading scorers: Bethany Kingseed 9, Jamie Hicks 6, Allison Holt 6 Bgame Eastern 36, Tri-Conlral 11 Eastern's leading scorers: Carrie Farr 6, Jessica Pearce 6 Eighth grade girls basketball Howird County Tournament At Eastern, Tuesday Taylor 36, Eastern 31 Leading scorers: Taylor Jenica Glass 11, Brandy Skoczylas 8, Stephanie Bowers 7, SlacyDuPouy? Seventh grade girls basketball Howard County Tournament At Eastern, Tuesday Western 37, Eastern 25 Leading scorers: Weslern Briltany Davis 16, Brandi Parker 8 Weslern record AAU basketball AAU girls basketball tt-and-under Carver Lady Magic 46, Northwestern 35 Leading scorers: Carver Betsy Bowser 16, Deunna Henrjrix 13, Kelli Hart 6 TV Sports Wednesday's events College basketball 7:30 p.m.: NIT St. Louis at (17) 9:30 p.m.: NIT Alabama at (17) 12 NIT Miami (Oh.) at Fresno Stated?) Pro basketball 8 p.m.: Suns at Pistons (24).

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