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www.temwsscan.com THE TENNESSEAN Wednesday, May 2, 2001 9C SPORTS A.M. SCOREBOARD i I 1 t-ND Compiled by Donovan Stewart NCAA adds Friday night games Friday night football once reserved for high school, will now include college games following a decision MLS glance Eastern Division by the NCAA to remove legislation restricting them The Mountain West Conference moved quickly when the restriction was lifted by the NCAA board of directors last week. i UNLV has scheduled Pts GFGA Miami 4 1 0 12 7 4 MetroStars 2 11 7 7 7 C. United 2 1 0 6 5 5 New England 0 4 0 0 2 6 Central Division Pts GFGA Chicago 2 11 7 6 4 Dallas 2 2 0 6 8 9 Tampa Bay 2 2 0 6 8 6 Columbus 111 4 3 5 Western Division Pts GFGA Kansas City 3 11 10 9 5 Los Angeles 2 2 0 6 7 7 San Jose 12 1 4 4 5 Colorado 0 3 1 14 7 against Northwestern and mday, Sept 14, against Col orado State. Both games will be shown on ESPN.

The Mid-American Conference has two Friday night dates, Minnesota at Toledo on Aug. 31 and the league championship game televised by ESl'NZ Conference USA will play two Friday night games in November. The Western Athletic Conference remains in discussions with ESPN but has no contract. "This will be an opportunity for some smaller conferences to get exposure," ESPN's Chris LaPlaca said "We think the ratings will be pretty good." cno Falcons sign veteran RB Thomas Running backs Rodney Thomas and Travis Jervey, both six-year NFL veterans, signed with Atlanta. Thomas, a third-round draft choice in 1995 from Texas has spent his career with the Tennessee Titans.

He rushed for 947 yards as a rookie before being relegated to a backup role behind Eddie George $276,264 $275,670 $262 858 $247,845 $235 308 $223,687 $218,520 $218,040 $215,926 $211,485 $210,005 $198,492 $184,607 $169,765 $163,810 $147,763 $146,387 $145,535 $144,785 $143,662 $136,399 $129,204 $128,257 $127,472 $120,811 $120,228 $119,982 $117,082 $97,468 $97,380 $96,530 23. V. Fernandez 24 Gary McCord 25. S. Rachels 26.

Tom Watson 27. B.Summerhaysl 1 28. L. inompson 29. G.Marsh 11 30.

Andy North 8 31 H. Baiocchi 11 32 Ray Floyd 33. J. Schroeder 7 34 IsaoAoki 8 35. D.

Etchetbergerl 1 36. John MahaffeytO 37. Walter Morgan 11 38 TomWargo 10 39. Gary Player 8 40. Terry Mauney 9 41.

J.C. Snead 9 42. Jerry McGee 1 1 43. Jack Nicklaus 4 44. Howard Twitty 8 45.

Terry Dill 10 46. John Jacobs 1 1 47 Hubert Green 11 48 Steven Venato 11 49. Joe Inman 12 50. JUnAlbus 10 Hole in ones HARPETH HILLS: Tillman Harris aced the 136-yard No. 6 using a 5-Iron.

Witnesses were: Marty Graham Dan Foster and Danny Ross. LITTLE COURSE Dylan Warnock aced the 110-yard No. 3 using a 9-Iron. Witness was: Drew Turner. DOGWOOD: Sam Brasili aced the 145-yard No.

7 using a 7-lron. Witnesses were: Donnie Eden, Brad Wilkinson and Ken Earl Lee. Double Eagle RICHLAND: Mark Searie made a double eagle on the 210-yard No. 7 using a 3-lron. Witness was: lam Bnggs.

Club results RICHLAND: LGA Member-Guest Mary Landman and Mary Frances Evers 62, Melinda Howser and Nancy Reed 63, Lynda Wimberly and Jane Marcoe 63, Anna Jacques and Mary Beth Shields 64. OLD HICKORY: Ladies Low Gross: A Flight Pat Sotranko 86. Cathy Wedekind 86. Kay Lunsford 87: Flight Janice Crowder 93, Sybil Blackwell 94. Joan Embry 94.

Phylis Vinson 95; Flight Pat Hudnall 94. Willefla Monroe 99, Pat Eatherty 99, BJ Blackwell 100: Flight: Frances Carver 110. Dot Holeman 112, Anita Jackson 112. COUNTRY CLUB: WGA Mutt and Jeff Alma Asnby 24 5. Patsy Regg 25, Linda Williams 25.

Ann Sledge 25; Low Gross: Mary Ruth Castelli 80. BLUEGRASS: LGA Most of a King: A Division: Sneree Zoo! Division: Rhonda Toney and Judy Hodges 4. MCCABE: Low Field Shots: Group K. Corcorair. S.

Bishop. B. Brown. D. Wertz; Group M.

Ingman. B. St. Aubin R. Holladay.

BELLE MEADE: Best BaH of 2: Betty Clements and Lissa Bradford 65. Sandra Franklin and Amelia Trickett 65. Liz Bass and Tish Elam 66, Gray Thomburg and Donna Byrd 66. OLD NATCHEZ: Ladies Play Day: Low Gross: Millie Loser. Carole Kro-nes: Low Net Millie Loser, Kathryne Channel! 20 Walter Hall 21.

Stockton 22. John Bland the following seasoa Last year, Thomas rushed for 175 yards and caught eight passes for 35 yards and a TD. London joins Denver The Broncos signed linebacker Antonio London, a Tullahoma native who played col-legiately at Alabama, and added a fifth quarterback in free agent Steve Stenstrom. Fullback Howard Griffith, attack tor lour seasons, also million contract. London, originally drafted career tackles, including 13 sacks, in 76 games with the Lions and Green Bay Packers.

He has not played in the NFL since 1998. XFl runner joins Cowboys ing leader this spring and a in 1998, is taking part in the minicamp tor Cowboys veterans this week. The Cowboys signed Avery to a one-year contract for $389,000, the league minimum. Bengals get inebacken Cincinnati agreed to a one-year contract with linebacker Adrian Ross, keeping one of their restricted free agents. Ross, 26, has spent games on Friday, Sept.

7, on Nov. 30. Both will be a key to Denver's rushing signed a three-year, $43 by Detroit in 1983, has 142 John Avery, the XFL rush first-round NFL draft pick repaired a small cartilage to Augusta National Golf technology, primarily new David Casper, the son of his three-year career with the Bengals. The 6-2, 250-pounder started four of 13 games last season, recording a career-high 33 tackles and one sack. Rams sen two players: The St Louis Rams signed veteran quarterback Paul Justin and free agent defensive lineman Tyoka Jackson, who spent the previous five years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Miami LB has knee surgery: Miami Dolphins linebacker Scott Galyon had knee surgery: The surgery NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie and zero points for loss. Saturday's games 1, Tampa Bay 0 Los Angeles 3. Colorado 2 MetroStars 3, Dallas 2 Miami 1. New England 0 San Jose 0. Kansas City 0, tie Wednesday, May 2 Kansas City at MetroStars, 7 p.m.

Saturday, May 5 Miami at Columbus, 3 p.m. C. United at MetroStars, 6 p.m. Tampa Bay at Chicago. 7 p.m.

Colorado at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. New England at San Jose, 6 p.m. Kansas City at Los Angeles. 9 p.m. WUSA glance LT Pts GFGA Washington Philadelphia Boston Atlanta New York San Diego Bay Area 2 00 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 uaronna NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

Saturday, May 5 Atlanta at Boston, 6:30 p.m. Washington at San Dtego, 9 p.m. Sunday, May 6 Bay Area at Philadelphia. 3 p.m. Carolina at New York, 6 p.m.

Collegiate Golf Rankings PRINCETON, N.J. The top 25 teams in the MasterCard Collegtate Golf Rankings administered by the College Gotf Foundation were voted on by a panel of men's and women's collegiate golf coaches: Men Team 1. Georgia 2. Georgia Tech 3. Clemson 4.

Arizona State 5. Texas 6. Southern Cal 7. N.C. State 8.

TCU 9. Flonda 10. Wake Forest 1 1 Augusta State 12. Arizona 13. Oklahoma State 14.

BYU 1 5. New Mexico 16. Oklahoma 1 7. South Carolina 1 8. East Tennessee State 1 9.

Houston 20. Oregon 21. Duke 22. Auburn 23. Virginia Tech 24.

Washington 25. UAB Women Team 1. Duke 2. Arizona 3. Auburn 4.

Southern Cal 5. Stanford 6. Georgia 7. Tennessee 8. New Mexico State 9 Texas 10.

Oklahoma State 11. Pepperdine 12. Ohio State 13. Tulsa 14. LSU 15.

Oklahoma 16. Wake Forest 17. Michigan State 18. TCU 19. Northwestern 20.

Arizona State 21. Vanderbilt 22. Kent State 23. Purdue 24. Baylor 25.

Michigan NFL Europe glance Pet PF PA Barcelona 2 0 01.000 48 26 Amsterdam 1 1 0.500 34 44 Berlin 1 1 0.500 42 41 Rhein 1 1 0 36 44 Scotland 1 1 0 .500 34 35 Frankfurt 0 2 0 .000 41 52 Saturday's games Frankfurt at Amsterdam. Noon Barcelona at Rhein. Noon Sunday's game Berlin at Scotland, 9 a.m. Arena League glance American Conference Central Division Pet PF PA Grand Rapids 2 0 10O0 110101 Indiana 2 1 .667 163116 Chicago 1 1 .500 85 83 Detroit 1 1 .500 102121 Milwaukee 0 2 .000 48 88 Western Division Pet. PF PA San Jose 3 0 1.000 162 124 Oklahoma 2 1 .667 125 122 Arizona 1 1 .500 86 69 Houston 1 2 .333 143153 Los Angeles 0 3 .000 99159 National Conference Eastern Division Pet PF PA Buffalo 2 1 .667 1 58 152 Carolina 2 1 .667 169114 Toronto 2 1 .667 150144 New York 1 1 .500 128 126 New Jersey 0 3 .000 74 119 Southern Division Tampa Bay 2 0 1.000 108 41 Nashville 2 1 .667 136 96 Flonda 1 2 .333 105 134 Orlando 0 3 .000 100154 Thursday's games Los Angeles at Florida, 6 30 m.

New Jersey at Nashville, 7:30 p.m. Friday's games Buffalo at Carolina. 6:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Milwaukee. 7:30 p.m.

removed loose cartilage and tear in Galyon lett knee. mm leaders Money $3,263,857 $2,121,595 $2,111,722 $1,892,502 $1,577,133 $1,542,799 $1,371,250 $1,325,645 $1,307,360 $1,255,540 $1,232,850 $1,030,888 $1,007,575 $1,007,523 $1,004,970 $953,239 $936,311 $884,106 $864,074 $828,955 $799,154 $779,997 $763,497 $755,048 $750571 $739,863 $707,707 $681,480 $657,854 $653,562 $630,000 $621,007 $615,638 $593,439 $580,986 $528 405 $519,824 $496,990 $475,431 $469,821 $464,227 $451,328 $449,133 $429,840 $426,726 $407,358 $406,978 $405,274 $404,741 $394,166 8. Steve Strieker 9. Hal Sutton 10. Mike Weir 11.

Jim Furyk 12. Billy Mayfair 13 Ernie Els 14. Tom Lehman 15 Scott Hoch 16. S. McCarron 17.

B. Langer 18. J. Parnevlk 19. R.

Allenby 20. Jerry Kelly 21. Jeff Sluman 22. Rocco Mediate 9 23 David Duval 7 24 K. Sutherland 12 25 Frank Lickliter 1111 26.

S. Verplank 10 27. D. Paulson 12 28 David Toms 12 29. Chris DiMarco 12 30.

Garrett Willis 14 31. Jose Coceres 4 32. Bob Tway 9 33. Lee Janzen 1 1 34. Stewart Cmk 13 35.

Steve Lowery 11 36. Chns Smith 11 37. Billy Andrade 11 38 Paul Azinger 9 39. Fred Funk 13 40. Geoff Ogilvy 8 41.

P. Stankowski 12 42. Chris Perry 13 43. Steve Flesch 13 44. Jeff Maggert 11 45.

Nick Price 6 46. R. Sabbatini 9 47. Olin Browne 11 48 K.J. Choi 12 49.

Kirk Tnplett 10 50. J. Leonard 12 World Golf Ranking 1. Tiger Woods USA 3186 2. P.

Mickelson USA 13.08 3. Ernie Els SAf 10.52 4. L. Westwood Eng 8.97 5. C.

MontgomerieSco 8.51 6. Vijay Singh Fij 8 42 7. David Duval USA 7.73 8 Davis Love III USA 7 66 9. Darren Clarke Nlr 6 87 10. Hal Sutton USA 6.72 11.

Mike Weir Can 6.25 12. Jim Furyk USA 6.15 13. J. Parnevik Swe 6.10 U.T.Lehman USA 5.94 15. T.

Bjorn Den 5.88 16. Nick Price Zim 5.67 1 7. Garcia Spn 5.63 18. M. Campbell NZI 5.39 19.

M.Calcavec USA 5 32 20. Harrington Ire 5.26 21. David Toms USA 4.77 22. J. Leonard USA 4.57 23.

S. Cink USA 4.53 24. J. Coceres Arg 4 46 25. Paul AzingerUSA 4.37 26.

R. Mediate USA 4.32 27. A. JimenezSpn 4.27 28. Bob May USA 4.26 29.

A. Cabrera Arg 4 20 30. Pierre Fulke Swe 4.20 31. L.Roberts USA 4.15 32. R.

Allenby Aus 4.13 33. Huston USA 4.00 34. Brad Faxon USA 4.00 35. Chns Perry USA 4.00 36. Begay III USA 3.96 37.

S. Verplank USA 3.95 38. C. Franco Par 3.89 39. S.

Appleby Aus 3 84 40 R. Goosen SAI 3.83 41 Toshi Izawa Jpn 3.80 42 D. Paulson USA 3 74 43. Scott Hoch USA 3.66 44. Kirk Tnplett USA 3.61 45.

D.Waldorf USA 3 61 46. Joe Durant USA 3 58 47. B. tanner Ger 3 55 48. S.

Katayama Jpn 3.49 49 S. Strieker USA 3.33 50. S.FIesch USA 3.26 LPGA money Tm 1 A. Sorenstam 7 2. Se Ri Pak 8 3.

Dottie Pepper 8 4. Kama Webb 7 5. Lone Kane 9 leaders Money $759,668 $443,062 $337,438 $325,520 $292,699 $264,942 $239,294 $232,907 $226,246 $217,870 $203,555 $193,045 $191,263 $168,619 $151,107 $146,255 $145,769 $145,034 $144,088 $140,324 $136,443 $131,780 $123,390 $120,019 $115,252 $106,494 $101,821 $101,325 $92,106 $86,665 $81,759 $81,353 $81,073 $80,603 $78,548 $76,862 $76,203 $75,593 $75,126 $73,809 $72,400 $70,093 $69,740 $66,666 $66,287 $56,404 $52,910 $51,398 $51,050 $50,965 6. Mi Hyun Kim 7. S.

Gustafson 8. M. Redman 9. Laura Diaz 10. Rosie Jones 11.

Pat Hurst 12. Grace Park 13. Janice MoodietO 14. C. Matthew 10 15.

Scranton 10 16. Brand Burton 9 17. A. Fukushima 7 18. M.

McGann 11 19. Rachel Teske 10 20. Carin Koch 1 1 21. D. Delasm 10 22.

Marisa Baena 7 23. Penny Hammel 8 24. v. Ackerman 1 1 25. Jul) Inkster 26.

Wendy Ward 27. Amm 28. Karen Weiss 29. Cnstie Ken-SO. Maria Horth 31.

Meg Mallon 32. Di Amm 7 10 10 9 9 11 6 10 33. Kelly Robbins 7 34. Leta Lindley 35. J.

Rosales 36. J. G. Smith 37. Yu Ping Lin 38.

Jill McGill 39. H. Bowie 11 10 10 9 11 10 40. H. Alfredsson 11 41.

L. Neumann 8 42. Laura Davies 8 43. Emilee Klein 1 1 44. Kellee Booth 10 45.

Mhairi McKay 9 46. Leslie Spalding 9 47. K. Marshall 10 48. Kelli Kuehne 9 49.

Alison Nicholas 8 50. Dawn C-Jones 7 Senior money leaders Tm 1 Larry Nelson 1 1 2. Hale Irwin 8 3. Mike 11 4. Jose Cannores 11 5.

Gil Morgan 9 6. Bruce Fleisher 1 1 7. Allen Doyle 11 Money $864,980 $786,752 $744,650 $739,627 $704,918 $642,172 $634,297 $513,075 $478,920 $404,567 $368,470 $364,927 $364,691 $363,507 $347,493 $335,428 $313,187 $297,710 $276,962 8 DougTewell 10 9 Jim Colbert 10. Bob Gilder 10 10 11. Stewart Ginn 9 12.

Ed Dougherty 11 13. Dana Ouigley 12 14. Tom Kite 8 15. Bob Eastwood! 1 16. Tom Jenkins 12 1 7.

Jim Ahem 1 1 18. Jim Thorpe 11 19. Bobby Walzel 10 Sex: MO FD PGA money Tm 1. Tiger Woods 8 2. Viay Singh 1 1 3.

Joe Durant 12 4. Phil Mickelson 10 5. Davis Love III 10 6. CalcavecchiatO 7. Brad Faxon 1 1 Nicklaus' appeal going unheard Jack Nicklaus slammed his fist on a podium in disgust after hearing that the Masters Tournament Com mittee will make changes Club to adapt to new golf types of solid-core balls.

NASCAR leaders Points 1 Dale Jarrett. 1 ,345. 2. Jeff Gordon. 1.200.

3. Johnny Benson. 1.195. 4. Bobby Hamilton, 1.175.

5. Sterling Mariin. 1,153. 6, Rusty Wallace, 137. 7, Steve Park, 1.109 8.

Ricky Rudd, 1 ,096. 9. Tony Stewart, 1 ,047. 10, Bill Elliott, 1,015. II.

Kevin Harvick, 999. 12. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 981. 13.

Elliott Sadler. 975. 14, Bobby Labonte, 966. 15. Terry Labonte, 966.

16. Ward Burton, 961. 17, Jerry Nadeau. 957. 18.

Matt Kenseth. 949. 19. Michael Waltnp. 915.

20. Ken Schrader. 913. Money Jeff Gordon. $2,396,454.

2. Michael Waltnp. $1,743,790. 3. Dale Jarrett.

$1,688,894. 4, Dale Earnhardt $1,685,084. 5. Rusty $1,463,261. 6, Ricky Rudd.

$1,211,729. 7, Steve Park, $1,082,289. 8. Bobby Labonte. $1,021,564.

9. Bill Elliott. $1,017,853. 10. Mark Martin.

$996,260. II. Tony Stewart. $952,656. 12.

Jeremy Mayfeid. $934,906. 13, Jeff Burton, $892,367. 14. Sterling Mariin, $879,613.

15, Terry Labonte. $869,821. 16, Kevin Harvick, Mt. Juliet 2, Livingston Academy 2: Scoring-Mt. Juliet: Jenckei, Lane.

Livingston Academy: Shindktr, Smith. Goalies-Mt. Juliet: Haley. Livingston Academy: O'Brian. Records -Mt.

JuHet 9-1-1, Livingston Academy 9- Overton 3. FRA 2: Goals-Overton: Roos 2, Aderholt; FRA: Krech, Young. Goalkeepers-Overton; FRA: Mullins. Records-Overton 12-4-1; FRA 8-4-2. Upcoming schedule Softball Today Father Ryan at EzeH-Harding, 4 p.m.

Brentwood Academy at Harpeth Hall, 4 p.m. USN at Webb, 4:30 p.m. Clarksville at Fairview, 4:30 p.m. Lebanon at Cannon 6 p.m. Thursday Ezetl-Harding at Brentwood Academy, 4 p.m.

Friday Beech at Father Ryan, 4 p.m. Saturday Harpeth Hall at Father Ryan. 4 p.m. Soccer Thursday La Vergne at Whites Creek, 4:30 p.m. Mt.

Juliet at Giencliff, 5 p.m. Hunters Lane at Lebanon, 5 p.m. Forrest at Hickman 6 p.m. Hendersonviile at Gallatin, 7 p.m. Ezell-Hardinq at CPA, 7 p.m.

Hillsboro at Franklin, 7 p.m. Hume-Fogg at DCA, 7 p.m. Overton at Brentwood, 7 p.m. Hillwood at Antioch Friday Father Ryan at MBA, 7:30 p.m. Smyrna at Franklin, 7 ATP BMW Open Singles First Round Singles First round Thomas Enqvist (2) Sweden, del.

Oanle! Eisner, Germany, 6-4, 6-1. Jiri Novak, Czech Republic, def. Markus Hipfl, Austria, 6-1, 7-5. Tomas Behrend, Germany, def. Marc Rosset, Switzerland, 7-6 (7), 6-2.

Younes El Aynaoui. Morocco. def. Julian Boutter, France, 3-6, 7-6 (5), 7-6(3). Wayne Arthurs, Australia, def.

Daniel Melo. Brazil. 7-5, 6-7 (2), 6-3. Marcelo Rtos (6), Chile, def. Sargis Sargsian, Armenia, 6-2, 6-4.

Andreas Vinciguerra, Sweden, def. Tomas Zib. Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-1 Sjeng Schalken (8), Netherlands, def. Nicolas Lapentti, Ecuador, 6-7 (6), 6-3, 6-4. Flavio Saretta, Brazil, def.

Bjorn Phau, Germany. 5-7, 6-1, 6-1. Werner Eschauer, Austria, def. Yevgeny Kafelnikov (1), Russia, 6-7 (2). 7-5, 6-3.

Doubles First Round Joshua Eagle and Paul Hanley, Australia, def. Michael Kohlmann and Rainer Schuettter, Germany. 6-2, 6-2. John-Latfnie de Jaqer and Jason Weir Smith, South Africa, def. David Adams, South Africa, and Andrei Olhovskiy, Russia.

7-6 (5), 7-5. Gaston Etlis and Martin Rodriguez, Argentina, def. Julien Boutter and Fabrice Santoro, France, 6-4, 6-7 (7), League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING-MRamirez, Boston, Stewart. Toronto, .390: JGonzalez. Cleveland.

Mientkiewicz. Minnesota, JaGiambi, Oakland, BBoone, Seattle, Hillenbrand, Boston, .343. RUNS-Stewart. Toronto, 24; Cameron, Seattle, 22; ARodriguez, Texas. 22; MJSweeney.

Kansas City, 21: Lawton, Minnesota, 21; CDei-gado, Toronto, 21; Mondesi, Toronto. 21; CEverett. Boston. 21. RBI-MRamirez, Boston, 31; JGonzalez, Cleveland, 26; Ouinn.

Kansas City, 24; Fullmer, Toronto. 23; CDel-gado, Toronto, 22; BBoone, Seattle, 22; RPalmeiro, Texas, 22. HITS-MRamirez, Boston, 40; Suzuki, Seattle, 39; Stewart, Toronto, 39; Knoblauch, New York, 38; JGonzalez, Cleveland, 36: Ouinn, Kansas City, 34; Hillenbrand, Boston, 34. DOUBLES-Greer, Texas, 12; MJSweeney, Kansas City. 10; JGonzalez, Cleveland, 10; Hillenbrand.

Boston, Stewart, Toronto, EMartinez, Seattle. Velarde, Texas, Burks, Cleveland, 9. TRIPLES-CGuzman, Minnesota, 6: JEncarnacion, Detroit, AKennedy, Anaheim, 2: CNLee, Chicago. Magee. Detroit, Durham, Chicago, CEverett, Boston, Easley, Detroit, RSanchez, Kansas City.

DeShiekjs. Baltimore. 2. HOME RUNS-CDelgado, Toronto, 10; Ouinn, Kansas City, MRamirez, Boston, JGonzalez, Cleveland, O'Neill, New York, Daubach, Boston, TBatista, Toronto, ARodriguez, Texas, 7. STOLEN BASES-Knoblauch, New York.

11; GWilliams, Tampa Bay, 8: Soriano, New York. Cameron. Seattle. 6: Cedeno. Detroit.

Durham, Chicago, 5 are tied with 5. PITCHING (4 Decislonsl-WRoberts, Baltimore, 4-0, 1.000. 1.95; Radke, Minnesota, 5-0, 1.000, 2.23; DOIiver, Texas, 4-0. 1.000, 8.49; Sele. Seattle, 4-0, 1.000, 2.61; Moyer, Seattle, 4-0.

1.000. 3.86; Loalza, Toronto, 4-1. .800. 2.77; 7 are tied with 750. STRIKEOUTS PMartinez.

Boston, 54; Zito. Oakland, 44; Colon. Cleveland, 40; CCarpenter, Toronto, 32; Loaiza, Toronto, 31; Helling, Texas, 31; Mussina, New York, 31; Clemens, New York, 31. SAVES-Sasaki. Seattle, 13; Hawkins, Minnesota, Koch, Toronto, Mfiivera, New York, RMHernandez, Kansas City, Kohlmeier, Baltimore, TBJones, Detroit, 5.

NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING Edmonds. St. Louis, Aunlia, San Francisco, Hol-landsworth, Colorado, LWalker, Colorado, Puols, St. Louis. CJones, Atlanta, Vander Wal, Pittsburgh, .356.

RUNS-Helton, Colorado, 26; LGon-zalez, Arizona, 26; TWalker, Colorado. 24; Floyd, Florida, 24; LWalker, Colorado. 23; Berkman, Houston, 22; Jenkins, Milwaukee, 21: Larkin, Cincinnati. 21. RBI LWalker.

Colorado, 30: Pujols, St. Louis. 27; LGonzalez, Arizona, 27; Lowell, Florida, 24; LStevens, Montreal. 24; Jenkins, Milwaukee, 23; Casey, Cincinnati, 23; Helton, Colorado, 23; CJones, Atlanta, 23. HITS-Puiols.

St. Louis. 34; LWalker, Colorado, 33; Vidro. Montreal, 32; TWalker, Colorado. 32; Aunlia.

San Francisco, 32; Nevin, San Diego, 32; Hollandsworth, Colorado, 32; CJones. Atlanta. 32. DOUBLES-Lowell. Florida.

12; Nevin, San Diego, 12; Hollandsworth, Colorado, 12; LStevens, Montreal. 7 are tied with 8. TRIPLES-OCabrera. Montreal. 3: Vina.

SI. Louis, 10 are tied with 2. HOME RUNS-LGonzalez, Arizona, 13; LWalker. Colorado, 11; Bonds, San Francisco. 11; Jenkins, Mi'wau-kee.

9: CJohnson, Florida, 9: Pujols, St. Louis, 8: Drew, St. Louis. 8 Helton, Colorado. Piazza, New York.

RSanders, Arizona, 8 STOLEN BASES-LCastilk). Florida. EYoung, Chicago. PWitson, Flonda, SPerez. San Diego, DJackson.

San Diego. Glanville, Philadelphia, Ochoa, Cincinnati, 5. PITCHING (4 Decisions)-WMiller, Houston. 4-1. .800, 2.15; OFernan-dez, Cincinnati.

4-1. .800. 5.27; Glavme. Atlanta, 4-1, 800, 3 49; RuOrtiz, San Francisco, 3-1. 750, 2 73; Astaco, Colorado, 3-1, .750, 3 09; Tapani, Chicago, 3-1.

.750, 4 91; RReed. New York. 3-1. .750, 2.15; KBrown, Los Angeles, 3-1, .750. 1 03.

STRIKEOUTS-RDJohnson, Arizona. 61; Schilling, Arizona. 50; Wood. Chicago. 46; WMiller.

Houston, 44; Astacio, Colorado, 37; Vazquez. Montreal. 35; Park. Los Angeles, 35. SAVES-Fassero.

Chicago. 9. Graves. Cincinnati, 8, Shaw. Los Angeles.

JJimenez. Cokxaao. Rocker. Atlanta. 6: Men.

San Francisco. Mesa, Philadelphia, 6. To Nicklaus, a six-time Masters champion, the plan to lengthen several par-4 holes on the legendary course wouldn't be necessary if golfs rule-making bodies the U.S. Golf Association and Royal Yesterday's deals BASEBALL National League CINCINNATI REDS-Purchased the contract of OF Deion Sanders from Louisville of the International League. Recalled OF Brady Clark from Louisville.

Sent RHP Keith Glauber outright to Louisville. California League RANCHO CUCAMONGA QUAKES-Placed RHP Chris Bootcheck on the disabled list, retroactive to April 24. Added LHP Jeff Hundley to the roster. Frontier League COOK COUNTY CHEETAHS- Signed OF-1B Matt Schneider and OF James Rinne. EVANSVILLE OTTERS Signed RHP Eric Cooper, LHP Don Blaylock, INF Travis Hardin, OF Scott Suraci, RHP Billy Boughey and 1B-OF Mark Thomas.

Announced the retirement of LHP Dan Planck. KALAMAZOO KINGS Signed LHP Ryan Takach and LHP Enc Janacek. LONDON WEREWOLVES Signed RHP Scott Abercrombie and OF Leo Brock. Northern League ST. PAUL SAINTS-Signed SS Jason Dunaway, IF Monty Davis and 2B Tony Cappola.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NBA-Fined Milwaukee Tim Thomas $5,000 for making an obscene gesture towards fans during a playoff game against Orlando on April 28. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS- Named Robert Rowell chief operating officer. FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONA CARDINALS-Announced the retirement of DT Eric Swann. ATLANTA FALCONS Signed RB Travis Jervey and Rodney Thomas. CAROLINA PANTHERS-Waived DE Rasheed Simmons DALLAS COWBOYS Signed RB John Avery to a one-year contract.

DENVER BRONCOS Agreed to terms with FB Howard Griffith on a three-year contract. MIAMI DOLPHINS Signed LB Tyrus McCloud. ST. LOUIS RAMS-Signed QB Paul Justin and DL Tyoka Jackson. Canadian Football League HAMILTON TIGER-CATS-Signed OL Steve Salter and QB Kelvin Robinson.

MONTREAL ALOUETTES-Added WR Demeco Archangel and DB Jawan Clark to the roster. arenafootball2 BIRMINGHAM STEELDOGS- Announced DS Alphonso Pogue has been assigned to the team. HOCKEY National Hockey League CALGARY FLAMES-Promoted interim coach Greg Gilbert to coach and signed him to a two-year contract. OLYMPICS USA BASKETBALL-Named Jim Boeheim coach and Ernie Kent and Phil Martelll assistant coaches of the 2001 USA Basketball World Championship for Young Men team. U.S.

ANTI-DOPING AGENCY Suspended Raelyn Jacobson for one year for testing positive for amphetamine at the U.S. Fencing Junior Olympics championships Salt Lake City on Feb. 16. COLLEGE BYU-Announced sophomore basketball Ricky Bower is transferring to the school from Wisconsin. CLAYTON STATE-Named Gordon Gibbons men's basketball coach.

CURRY-Named Todd Goclowskl women's basketball coach. DUOUESNE-Named Jarett Durham associate athletic director for development. ST. JOHN FISHER-Announced athletic director Bob Ward has resigned as men's basketball coach. Named Rob Kornaker men's basketball SOUTH CAROLINA-Named Ernie Nestor men's assistant basketball coach.

Collegiate Baseball Top 25 TUCSON. Ariz. (AP) The top 25 teams in the Collegiate Baseball poll with records through April 29 and point totals (voting by coaches, sports writers ano sports iniorma-tion directors): Record Pts Pv 1. Notre Dame 40-6-1 473 1 2. LSU 35-13-1 469 3 3.

UCSF 33-11 465 5 4. USCI 32-16 463 6 5. Miami, Fla. 35-11 462 7 6. Stanford 34-12 460 2 7.

Nebraska 35-12 457 4 8. Stetson 40-6 454 8 9. Mississippi 34-14-1 450 10 10. FSU 35-14 446 9 11. E.Carolina 41-10 443 14 12.

Tulane 39-8 439 17 13 Rice 38-15 435 11 14. Clemson 31-17 431 12 15. Geo. Tech. 33-14 428 15 16.

Arizona St. 30-15-1 425 19 17. Pepperdine 32-14 424 16 18. Georgia 31-15 421 19. Tennessee 34-13 420 13 20.

S.Carolina 34-14 418 24 21. Baylor 33-17 416 20 22. C.Florida 39-11 413 25 23. Miss St. 28-18 409 18 24.

SAIabama36-12 406 25. Ohio St. 34-11 405 Baseball America Top 25 TUCSON. Ariz. (AP) The top 25 teams In the Baseball America poll with records through April 29 and previous ranking (voting by the staff of Baseball America): Record Pvs 1.

Notre Dame 40-6 2 2. Louisiana State 35-13 5 3. Miami 35-11 4 4. Nebraska 35-12 1 5. Southern California 32-16 6 6.

Cal State Fullerton 33-11 8 7. Stanford 34-12 3 8. Tulane 39-8 9 9. Rice 38-15 7 10. East Carolina 41-10 17 11.

Georgia Tech 33-14 13 12. Central Florida 39-11 16 13. Stetson 40-6 19 14. Pepperdine 32-14 10 15. Mississippi 34-14 15 16 Flonda State 35-14 11 17 Clemson 31-17 12 18.

Baylor 33-17 18 19. Georgia 31-15 25 20. Arizona State 30-15 20 21. South Alabama 36-12 23 22. Tennessee 34-13 14 23.

Wake Forest 34-15 21 24. South Carolina 34-14 25. UC Santa Barbara 32 11 (Home Team in CAPS) NATIONAL LEAGUE FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Los Angeles 7-8 CINCINNATI MONTREAL 6 Arizona PHIL. SYi-m Colorado ATLANTA 9-11 Milwaukee St Louis FLORIDA San Fran 5V4-6' PITTSBURGH NY METS 614-7V4 Houston CHI CUBS 8-9 San Diego AMERICAN LEAGUE FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG BALTIMORE E-6 Tampa Bay Ny Yankees 5-6W MINNESOTA TEXAS 7-8 Detroit Cleveland KANSAS CITY SEATTLE 5tt-6V4 Boston OAKLAND E-6 Toronto ANAHEIM E-6 Chi White Sox PRO BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS-FIRST ROUND FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Philadelphia 3 INDIANA TORONTO 4V4 New York PHOENIX 1 Sacramento PRO HOCKEY CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG PITTSBURGH 12-1 Buffalo Colorado. 12-1 LOS ANGELES Odds provided by Natonal Sports Services.

Inc. (httpVwww.nss.net) 1939 Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees does not play against the Detroit Tigers at Bnggs Stadium, ending his streak of 2,130 consecutive oames ntaved. 1967 The Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Montreal Canadians 3-1 to win the Stanley Cup in six games. 1995 Hideo Nomo of the Los Angeles Dodgers becomes the first Japanese native to play in the maxxs in three decades. Nomo pitches five scoreless mnings of one-hit baa, but the Dodgers blow a 3-0 lead and lose to ban Francisco 4-3.

Tennis Girts District Q-A-AA Macon Co. 4, Friendship Christian v. juntn, a. nay o-a, b-z; uraig d. Wuencher 6-4, 6-3: Fitzgerald a.

Tuggle 6-3. 6-1; Holder d. Smith 6-3, 4-6, 6-0. Macon Co. 20-0, Friendship uiiiiaiian District 10 A-AA Davidson Academy 5, Greenbrier 5, Springfield 5, White House Portland 2, East Robertson (fc Sin- gies-McKinney (G) d.

Elliot (E), 6-0; 6-0. Holmes (D) d. Snow (P), 6-1 6-0. rnzzeil (W) a. Uavis (E), 6-0; 6-2.

Cherry (D d. Skelly (P, 6-3; 6-2. Doubles-Hinriths-Arnold IS1 d. Frost-Bentley (G), 8-6. Wade-Toney (W) d.

Rainwater-McGregor (E), 8-2. Tanley-Shelby (D) d. Crabtree-Skelly vi. o-o. Quarter-Finals Singles-Johnson (S) d.

McKinney (G), 6-0; 6-1. Slagle (W) d. Holmes (D, 6-2; 6-3. Frizzell (W) d. Onstott (S.

6-2; 6-3. O'Neal (G d. Cherry (D). 6-1 6-0. Doubles-Conn-Wallace (D) d.

Hinrichs-Arnold (S), 8-4. Gillmore-Hunter (P) d. Neal-Mattern (W), 9-8 (7-2). Simpson-Strunk (G) d. Wade-Toney (W), 8-6.

Smiley-Arnold (S) d. laniey-bneioy (U), 8-3. District 11-A-AA DCA 3, Lipscomb 1: Gracte Glass-meyer (DCA) d. Jackie Deal 6-4, 6-4: Keaton Bodrlord (DCA) led Leigh Ellen Bruce (L) 6-4, 5-4 when match clinched; Brittany Ruck (L) d. Mandy Cooper 6-1, 6-1.

Doubles: Courtney t-enwicK-jesstca uavis (UOA) o. Jessie uiurcn-Heatner tzen b-4, b- Etta Greeson-Kelly Huffines (DCA) d. Linnea Jordan-Katie betn Keiley 6-3, 5-7, 6-4. Records: DCA 11-1, Lip scomb 13-2. Semis: Lipscomb 3, FRA DCA 3, Harpeth Hall 7, St Andrews 1: Sin gles-Salerno (S) d.

Fort, 8-5. Rhefl (n) o. baroicne, 8-0. loth (H) Gilliam. 8-3.

Chisolm (H) d. Colic. 8- 0. Corbett (H) d. Alexandar, 8-0.

bzarwark H) d. Dudley. 8-2. Dou bles-Fort-Stone (H) d. Barbiche- Saierno.

6-0. Chisolm-Rhett (H) d. Alexandar-Gilliam, 6-0. District 12 AAA Championship Singles Chounlamountry (Antioch) d. Turner (McGavock).

Doubles-Pul-llam-Cipnano (McGavock) d. Pranee- biauoauch (Mcuavock) r-b, 3-6, 6-2. Boys District 9-A-AA Friendship Cnrt. 4, Macon Co. 2: uoernoecn i-u o.

smith 6-4. 6-1 Carver (MC) d. Cotton 6-3, 6-2; Peach (FC) d. Winburn 6-4, 2-6, 6-2; Smith (FC) d. Jenkins 6-2.

6-4; Brooks (Mo) 0. fcastley 6-4, 6-1 Doubles Doernbach-Cotton (FC) Smith-Carver 8-5. Records Friend ship Christian 11-4, Macon Co. 18-2. Lipscomb 3, FRA 2: Joey Jensen (rHA) o.

uoie urimtn 0-1, 6-2; Andrew Mitchell (FRA) d. David Dor- ns 6-0, 7-5; Hyan Nikoiaus (UL) o. Brandt Jewell 6-1. 6-1. Doubles: Ryan Long-Mark Dorris (DL) d.

Alex ureen-Mike unnxman b-i, b-z; Nathan Williams-Adam Temple (DL) a. Kayce bourxe-Nate scnepman 6 (7-2), 6-3. Records: Lipscomb 13-2. Semis: Lipscomb 3, Hume-Fogg rHA OKA 1. Sinales- Phathanak (Glenclitf) d.

Atwood (Antioch), 6-2; 6-2. Doubles Kongsaysy-Sourithone (Glenclitf) d. Campbell-Collier (Whites ureek), 6-3; 6-2. District 10-A-AA Whitehouse 7, Springfield 5, East Hooertson 4, usviason Academy 3, Portland ureenoner singles Wilcox lb) o. Brasner (U), r-s; 6-1.

Pitt (G) d. Parker (D), 6-1; 6-3. Bor-thick (S) d. Jernigan (P), 6-2: 6-2. Doubles Thratcher-Mlynarek (D) d.

Deal-Coleman (G). 8-2 Glenn-Gour-ley (Wl d. Parsley-Martin (0), 8-0. Berry-Lyons (E) d. Tate-Updike (G), a-'.

Quarter Finals Singles-Glenn (W) d. Wilcox (E), 6-0; 6-0. Stewart (D) d. Dye (S). 6-3; 6-2.

Davis (W) d. Pitt (G), 6-1; 6-0. Dorris (E) d. Borthick (S), 6-3; 6-4. Doubles -Jones-Jones (W) d.

Milam-Flannigan (P), 8-0. Tucker-Blackwell (S) d. Bratcher-Mlynarek tu 8-2. Patei-Hetty (r d. oienn- Gourley (W), 8-5.

Rader-Thomas (S) d. Berry-Lyons (t), as. Baseball Hunters Lane 000 900 9 8 2 McGavock 012 0000 3 5 2 WP-Jaynes (10-2). HR-Hunters Lane: Caruthers (1), Ce. Armstrong (1).

Records Hunters Lane 22-6 (iz-0), Mcuavock (8-4). Antioch 042 2210-1113 2 Stratford 001 1000- 2 41 WP-Taytor. LP-Garland. HR Anti och: Taylor (1). Records Antioch 7- 13 l'-t).

DCA 00003- 3 34 B. Academy 352 3x 13 14 1 WP-Taytor (3-0). LP-Taylor. HR- Brentwood Academy: Peterson (11). Records-Brentwood Academy 21-5.

Friendship Chrl 60S 28 21 14 3 Trousdale Co. 20010 3 3 3 WP-Fowler(8-2). LP-Harper. HR Friendship Christian: Ethridae (10). Ryan (1), Meadows (3).

Records- r-nenosnip unristian r-rj (1U-U). MBA 001 800 0 9 10 1 Davidson Acad 100 0020 3 8 6 WP-Pettis(5-3). LP-Bratcher(3-4 HR-MBA: Wilson (2). Records-MBA 16-10, Davidson Academy 16-11. Maplewood 310 202 8 6 6 Glenclitf 301 356 18 15 5 WP-Watts (3-2).

LP-Neal. Records-Glenclifl 13-12 (7-5). Father Ryan 0101000 2 7 3 Hillsboro 220 0001-4 7 3 WP-Cooper(3-1). SV-T. Sterritt (1).

LP-Clinard. Records -Hillsboro 10-11, Father Ryan 15-6. Page 401 202 0 9 5 2 White House 003 0000 3 4 4 WP-Smithson, LP-Unk. Records-Page 11-8, White House 15-9-1. Softball Ezetl-Hardlng 205 23-12101 FRA 00000- 0 05 WP-Wright (23-3).

LP-Roberts (10-9). HR-Ezell-Harding: Herald (1). Brock (4), Tooney (3), He Cho (2). Records-Ezell-Harding 30-4 (10-0). FRA 10-9 (4-6).

Harpeth Hall 000 002 1 -3 9 3 Overton 150 000 8 5 1 WP-HKkerson (14-9). LP-Gabbert (7-10). Records-Overton 22-15. Harpeth Hall 9-10. Academy 000 000 000 02 2 4 1 FatherRyan 000 000 000 00 0 4 5 WP-Meek (30-4).

LP-Hawkins (24-5). Records-Brentwood Academy 36-6 (9-0). Father Ryan 29-6. Hendersonvllle 000 000 0 0 2 0 Hunters Lane 000 020 2 7 1 WP-Nolan LP-Cawiezell. Records-Hunters Lane 23-9.

Hillsboro 000 00- 000 BGA 532 IX- 11 90 WP-Brasei (10-10). LP-Bishop. Records BGA 14-18. Hume-Fogg 210 400 0 7 14 3 Page 0000004 4 8 3 WP-Martinez (8-5). LP-Wilson.

Records-Hume-Fogg 12-8 (2-3). Page (2-3). MLK 0000- 017 Lipscomb 371 4 15 80 WP-Dotson (8-1). Records-Lip-scomb 32-8 (6-0). Soccer Brentwood Academy 1, St.

Andrews 0: Sconng-Brentwood Academy: Baker. Goalies -Brentwood Academy: Trew. St. Andrews: Lamb. Records Brentwood Academy 7-8-2.

Sewanee Glendrff 1, Kenwood 1: Sconng -Glencktf: Ah. Kenwood: Luna. Goaltes-Glendiff: Suieyman. Ken wood: Mitchell. Records Glenclitf 10-6-1.

Kenwood 3-1 1-1. Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, Scotland tightened limits on the distance golf balls can fly. "It is so simple to just restrict the golf ball," Nicklaus said during a news conference a day betore the Mas ters. "If I had it my way, I would have done it 20 years ago, before every golf course in this country became obsolete.

Unfortunately for Nicklaus, who not so long ago was the sport's longest hitter and most dominant player, most of today's professional golfers, ranging from long drivers like world No. 1 Tiger Woods to shorter hitters like Jeff Sluman, said they want the distance the solid-core balls can.provide. Jackson State women make history. Jackson State's women's golf team has become the first squad from a historically black college to advance to the NCAA regional championships. The 20th-seeded Jackson State women will play in the 21-team NCAA East Regional on May 10-12 in Chapel Hill, N.C.

Casper's son pleads guilty: $848 521. $835,677. $832,822. $629,704. $789,379.

17. Mike Skinner, 18. John Andrefli, 19. Ward Burton, 20, Johnny Benson, SEC standings Eastern Division Conference Overall South Carolina 17-8 36-17-1 Florida 14-14 36-23 Kentucky 8-16 25-30 Tennessee 7-18 22-33 Georgia 7-17 29-25 Western Division LSU 23-3 46-8 Alabama 24-5 45-6 Mississippi St. 18-11 34-24 Arkansas 12-14 32-26 Auburn 9-17 28-27 Ole Miss 5-21 18-38 Yesterday's results SE Missouri 000 000 0- 0 2 1 Austin Peay 000 000 1-1 6 0 WP: Ricketts (9-22).

LP: King (8-14). Records: SE Missouri 24-23, 16-5 OVC; Austin Peay 13-40, 8-13 OVC. i Fight Schedule May 4 At Moheqan Sun Casino. Uncasville, Conn. (ESPN2), Thomas Tate.

Houston, vs. Fernando Zumga, Downey, 12. for the interim NABF super middleweight title. MayS At Don Haskins Center, El Paso, Texas (HBO), Fernando Vargas, vs. Wilfredo Rivera.

10, junior mid-dlewetghts: Juan Lazcano, Sacramento, vs. John-John Molina, Puerto Rico. 12, for Lazcano 's NABF lightweight title. At Philadelphia, Miss. (SHO), Joel Casamayor, Cuba, vs.

Edwin San-tana, Lawrence. 12. for Casamayor 's WBA super featherweight title; Phone: 18-hole average score: two-time U.S. Open champion Billy Casper, pleaded guilty to 35 felonies in a 1999 crime spree that included burglarizing his parents' San Diego home and stealing a family car. The 28-year-old Casper faces nearly 200 years in state prison when sentenced June 6.

Kafelnikov ousted by qualifier Top-seeded Yevgeny Kafelnikov lost in the first round of the $400,000 BMW Open, beaten by Austrian qualifier Wemer Eschauer 6-7 (2), 7-5, 6-3 in the clay-court event. Second-seeded Thomas Enqvist of Tennessean Schooldays Golf Tournament McCabe Golf Course, Nashville, May 29-31, 2001 Name: Address: Age: Birthday: Sweden eased into the second round, beating Daniel Eisner of Germany 6-4, 6-1. Boeheim to coach U.S. youth team Jim Boeheim of Syracuse will coach a U.S. national youth team that will play in an international basketball tournament in Japan in August VS.

fencer suspended: Raelyn Jacobson, one of America's top junior fencers has been suspended for one year after testing positive for a prohibited substance, the VS. Anti-Doping Agency. AREA DIGEST Henderson nominated for award John Henderson, who starred at Pearl-Cohn High School before becoming an All-America defeasive lineman at Tennessee, is one of 12 candidates for the 2001 Bronko Nagurski Trophy announced recently by the Charlotte Touchdown Club and the Football Writers Association of America. The Nagurski Award is awarded annually to the Ration's top defensive college player. Henderson, who won last year's Outland Trophy as the nation's top interior Lineman, returned to Tennessee for his senior season, delaying his pro career.

1 CoBege basketball Lipscomb University will hold a basketball arena party for the public to see the school's jiew facility tomorrow from 5-7 p.ra Construction is scheduled to be completed on Oct 1 and the first game will be played Nov. 27. Bobbye HilL a 6-8, 240-pound post player from Tyler Junior College, has signed with Austin Peay. CoBege golf: The No. 7 Tennessee women are seeded fourth in the NCAA West Regionals, set for May 10-12 in Corvallis, Ore.

Entry deadline: May 20, 2001 (no entry fee) Mail to: Schooldays Golf Tournament, P.O. Box 120952, TN 37212 What: 77th annual Tennessean Schooldays Tournament When: May 29-31 Where: McCabe Golf Course, Nashville Format 18-hole qualifying round on May 29. Low 16 boys and low four girls players in both age brackets return for match play May 30-31 separate match play for boys ages 12-13. Eligibility. Any boy or girl who will be ages 12-17 as of May 29 who lives in The Tennessean primary circulation area.

Awards: Medalist plaques for 12-13, 14-15 and 16-17 age brackets for both boys and girls divisions. Champion and runner-up plaques. Medals for all qualifiers. Field: Limited to the first 225 players who send in applications..

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