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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 71

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The Tennesseani
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www.tenraieeoan.com THE TENNESSEAN Monday, May 12, 2003 5C SPOKFS: BASEBALL SOFTBALL Redbirds 10, Sounds 4 Next game: at Memphis Where 7:05 p.m. OFJ 10 10 High schools Tennessean's Midstate top High schools Tennessean's Midstate top SOI REDBIRDS 10, SOUNDS 4 riiA rhpir Lift LJJLV U1VU hbl 2 3 1 2 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 hoi 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Naahvle ab Redmancf 3 Barnes 3 Hvzdurt 3 Coreyp 0 Rivera 1b 4 GuBn3brf 5 Doster2b 4 delaHosass 4 Kmgc 3 Guernerp 1 Davisph 1 Mahomesp 0 Holbertph3b1 iianager Roomsoncf Hart 2b Paquette3b NunnaNyrt HavnesK Wooer Gat 1b Bowers ss Warondp Josephp Laytedp Pearson Journal! Molina Totals 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 361013 a 32 4 9 4 Totals 1. Riverdate (34-4): Beat Oakland 1 1-7 in District 7-AAA title game. Hosts Coffee Co. today a regional.

2. Hendersonville (29-6): Won one of the toughest districts (9-AAA) in the Midstate. 3. Oakland (25-12): Fell to Riverdale in district title game. Hosts Columbia in a regional.

4 Mt Juliet (30-8): Finished second in 9-AAA tournament. One of the best teams is forced to travel. 5, Brentwood (28-9): Pitching solid, defense suspect Won tie District 1 1-AAA title by beating Centennial. a Columbia Acad. (29-7-2): Won second consecutive 1 2-A district title with 1 5-9 win over Mount Pleasant 100 010 020 4 (2 201 103 03 10 13 3 Nasrrviie Memphis 2.

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CS- Heaman, Nurmaiy Heacneoonu-uosffir ip ar bb so 1. Goodpasture (39-5-1): Amanda Bagwell proved her worth, beating Ezell-Harding 2-1 and 3-2. 2. Beech (38-8-1): Pushed by Wilson Central and Hendersonville, but still surfaced from 9-AAA a David Lipscomb (31-9-1): Showed resolve in rebounding to edge Greenbrier twice in district finals. 4.

Davidson Acad. (31-11-1): KrisK CXirsngham w8 need her best pitches against Ezed-HarcSng's big bats. a Ezefl-HarrJrx) (24-10): Inability to solve Goodpasture results in an unenvied trip to Davidson Acad. 6. Greenbrier (30-11-1): Lost two of three pitcher's duels with Upscomb, but is still region bound.

7. Father Ryan (25-10-1): Simply waiting for postseason clashes with Brentwood Academy to begin. a Coffee County (36-14): Lady Raiders can make state with three home wins, starting with Lebanon. 9. Oakland (21-5): Toppled Lebanon 6-2 to earn a 10th consecutive district tournament crown.

1a Friendship 30-fi): Eased into region beWndTrish Whitens fifth no-hitter of the year vs. Watertown. Note: The next Softball poll will appear after the state championships. -JEFFLOCKRIDGE 5 6 2 4 1 3 Game at a glance Losing pitcher Matt Guerrier (0-2). Big stick: Tike Redman, 3-for-3, two RBI, two stolen bases.

How they lost The Sounds fell behind 2-1 after the first inning, but hung close until Memphis scored three runs in the sixth to put the game out of reach. The Sounds left 1 1 runners on base. What they said: "We're not doing well hitting with runners in scoring position, especially with two outs," Manager Trent Jewett said. On Redman: Tike had a fantastic game. He really worked the count and grinded out some at-bats." Today's pitchers: Sounds TBA Redbirds-RHP Jason Ryan (2-1, 2.32 ERA).

-STAFF REPORTS PCL schedule Yesterday's Games Colorado Springs 3, Fresno 2. 10 innings Iowa 9, Albuquerque 3 Memphs 10, Nashville 4 New Orteans 14, Omaha 5 Oklahoma 3. Tacoma 2 Edmonton 5, Portland 2, 1st game Edmonton 3, Portland 2, 9 mugs, 2nd game Sacramento 15, Salt Lake 4 Las Vegas 0 Today's Games Colorado Springs at Fresno Iowa at Albuquerque NashvHIe at Memphis New Orleans at Omaha, 1st game New Orleans at Omaha, 2nd game Oklahoma at Tacoma Portland at Edmonton Salt Lake at Sacramento Tucson at Las Vegas Nashville Mahomes Corey Memphis Warond Joseph Lavfeld Pearson JoumeU Molina 3 0 1 PCI standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE GB Central Division Pet 7. Brentwood Acad. (23-10): Strong once again in postseason.

Edged BGA 3-2 on Wednesday. a Centennial (22-6): Showed grit in a loss to Brentwood in district final. Proved it can play wei on road. a Montgomery Bed Acad. (19-10): Rebounding after midseason slump and looks strong in the postseason.

10. David Lipscomb (22-10-1): Breaks into top 10 with a District 8-AA tourney victory. Note: The next baseball poll will appear after the state championships. -BRYAN MULLEN 17 .528 20 .469 2 Col Springs (Rockies) 19 OrrahafRovalsl 17 Aluquerque (Martns) IS 21 .417 21 .417 Pet 14 MO 15 .563 17 .553 27 .270 4 4 GB Vi Vfi 12 lowafCubsi Eastern Division Nashvise (Pirates) New Orleans (Astros) Oklahoma (Rangers) MrjrnphG(CarrJrals) Pacific Conference Northern Division Portland (Padres) Edmonton (Expos) Tacoma (Manners) Salt Lake (Angels) Southern Division Las Vegas (Dodgers) Pet GB 14 .632 18 .471 7 .447 .400 Pet GB 11-inning win gives Vols series sweep 11 .703 14 .622 19 .457 20 .429 Sacramento (Athletes) 23 Tucson (Diamondbacks) 16 Fresno (Giants) 15 VETERAN EX-IRS AGENTS TAX PROFESSIONALS Clients Never Meet with the IRS Settle tor Pennies on the Dollar Written Guarantee Free Tax Settlement Analysis: Confidential Interview in Our Local Office 800-597-2855 Toll-Fro Free "Insider" Report "How to End IRS Problems Forever!" 877-451-9111 Toll-Frt 24-Hour Recorded Message raessffln JVf wSfrvicM Fired Florida Marlins manager Torborg gave close friend and owner Jeffrey Loria a goodie hug. Pitching coach Brad also let go, was a less chival-us scapegoat Players professed dismay over the ismissals, but shook off any shock ssterday to make Jack McKeon a inner in his first game as their anager, beating Colorado 7-2 General Manager Larry Beinfest ade the changes after the Marlins st for the seventh time in eight ames Saturday.

While Torborg took the news dth grace, Amsberg became angry 'hen told he was fired. Beinfest said and Loria went to the pitching oach's apartment late Saturday to lform him. Amsberg said the meet-lg lasted 90 seconds but declined to ly what he told Loria and Beinfest "He was abusive and clearly nprofessional," Beinfest said. 1 rould say bordering on violent" Some have said Torborg and Lrnsberg overworked their start-lg pitchers, leading to injuries that ave sidelined rotation mainstays l.J. Burnett and Josh Beckett Torborg, 61, said he was sur-rised by the dismissal but didn't link his work with the pitchers layed a role.

"I think it's more bottom-line roductioa We haven't won nough games. But I was so proud the way these kids play. They lay with such enthusiasm." Jeter ready to play: Derek Jeter is eady to return to the New York 'ankees tomorrow. "Basically, it's up to me," said the tar shortstop, who has had a solid ninor league rehabilitation stint The Yankees "have asked me if I'm eady.I'U play." He has not played for the since opening day, when he lislocated his left shoulder in a col-ision with Toronto catcher Ken luckaby at third base. Durham placed on DL San Giants second baseman Ray Xirham was placed on the 15-day lisabled list a day after he prained his right ankle making an iwkward slide.

Jordan injures hand: Los Angeles eft fielder Brian Jordan missed yesterday's game against Montreal ifter his right hand was struck by a all during batting practice. Jordan, who is hitting 299 with hree homers and 17 RBL flew lome with the team and will have i-rays today in Los Angeles. Marrero injures right leg: St Louis ight fielder Eli Marrero had to be aken off the field on a stretcher ifter injuring his right ankle when le fell chasing a fly ball against the Chicago Cubs. A preliminary determined Marrero lad a severely sprained right ankle. Cone makes rehab start: New fork Mets right-hander David lone allowed one run and five hits wer four innings in his first rehabilitation start for Class A St.

Lucie igainst the Tampa Yankees. Tennesseun Slaff, Wire Reports Josh Alley scored on an error following a double by Nick Crowe in the 11th inning yesterday to give Tennessee a 4-3 victory over Arkansas and a sweep of their three-game series. The win was the fifth in a row for the Vols (30-21, 13-14 SEC), who remained in second place in the East Division behind South Carolina. Alley singled off Ryan Fox (0-1) to lead off the 11th for Tennessee. With one out Crowe lined a double to right field that Andrew Wishy had trouble picking up off the soggy turf Alley raced around third and easily beat the relay throw home.

Jimbo Watson went 3-for4 to lead Tennessee, while Alley and Kyle Norrid both had two hits. to take a 5-3 lead before Kentucky tied the game in the bottom of the inning. Scott Worth's three-run triple highlighted the inning, and the Commodores scored two more on a wild pickoff throw by Kentucky starting pitcher Seth Stanley. Belmonf bullpen failed to hold the lead, giving up six runs in a 10-7 loss to Troy State, Jason Warpool led the Bruins (26-18, 18-12 Atlantic Sun), going 3-for-5 with two RBL Middle Tennessee State (27-24) scored four runs in the eight inning to break a tie in an 11-5 victory over Lipscomb (16-31). Tennessee Tech (25-20, 12-4 OVC) swept a doubleheader from Eastern Illinois, winning 10-0 in the opener and scoring five runs in the sixth inning for a 9-8 victory in the second game.

Spencer Graeter singled home Joe Naill from first base in the 10th inning to give Kentucky a 6-5 victory over Vanderbilt Naill reached on an error by Vanderbilt second baseman Zach Simpson to lead off the 10th, the third error of the game by the Commodores (24-25, 11-16 SEC). Graeter then blooped a single into short right field, and Naill raced around the bases to beat the throw home. Russ Rutherford went 2-for-5 with three RBI for the Wildcats (22-29, 8-18), including his second homer of the year. Graeter, Caleb Brock and Naill all had two hits for Kentucky. Vanderbilt used a five-run sixth www.jkharris.com (Nation's) most successful tax-resolution -Ttw Wall StrMt Journal JK Harris Company- Nashville (475 Offices Nationwide) OUR LOWEST RATE EVER! 2,600 PHYSICIANS.

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