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delawareonline.com SCOREBOARD SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2011 THE NEWS JOURNAL C5 Note: Delaware Park canceled its card today due to extreme heat. don Mathes to Florence (Frontier) for a player YOUTH CHAMPION PHOTOS: If your team has won a league or tournament title, send us a team photo. We'll publish it and add it to our online champions gallery. Pictures may be emailed to sportsdelawareonline.com. Please include complete caption information.

View photos online at delawareonline.comsports. CHAMPIONS: BRANDYWINE LITTLE LEAGUE JUNIORS DIVISION CHAMPIONS Jones 1.2 4 4 4 1 Landis (W, 4-0) 1.1 0 0 0 0 Guillmet (S, 25) 1.0 0 0 0 0 WP-Jones 2. HBP-Abraham by Sample. 3:03. South Atlantic League Northern Division Pet.

GB x-Hickory (Rangers) 18 10 .643 Kannapolls (White Sox) 16 12 .571 2 Hagerstown (Nationals) 15 12 .556 2', Lakewood (Phillies) 15 13 .536 3 Greensboro (Marlins) 14 14 .500 4 SHOREBIRDS (Orioles) 10 18 .357 8 West Virginia (Pirates) 10 18 .357 8 Southern Division Pet GB x-Savannah (Mets) 17 11 .607 Augusta (Giants) 16 11 .593 Asheville (Rockies) 15 13 .536 2 Charleston (Yankees) 13 15 .464 4 Greenville (Red Sox) 13 15 .464 4 Rome (Braves) 12 16 .429 5 Lexington (Astros) 11 17 .393 6 BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Activated OF Luke Scott from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Matt Angle to Norfolk (IL). CLEVELAND INDIANS-Selected the contract of INF Jason Kipnis from Columbus (IL). Designated INF Jared Goedert for assignment. Optioned INF Luis Valbuena to Columbus (IL).

MINNESOTA TWINS Activated OF Jason Kubel from the 15-day DL. Optioned LHP Scott Diamond to Rochester (IL). Activated RHP Kevin Slowey from the 15-day DL and optioned him to Rochester. TAMPA BAY RAYS-Actlvated RHP Wade Davis from the 15-day DL. National League ATLANTA BRAVES Recalled RHP Crlsthian Martinez from Gwinnett (IL).

Optioned RHP Cory Gearrin to Gwinnett. CINCINNATI REDS-Placed 3B Scott Rolen on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 21. Recalled INF Todd Frazier from Louisville (IL). Activated RHP Jose Arredondo from the 15-day DL. Optioned LHP Jeremy Horst to Louisville.

COLORADO ROCKIES-Placed OF Carlos Gonzalez on the 15-day OL Recalled OFINF Eric Young Jr. from Colorado Springs (PCD. HOUSTON ASTROS-Activated OF Jason Bourgeois from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Brian Bogusevic to Oklahoma City (PCD. NEW YORK METS-Activated 3B David Wright from the 15-day DL Designated UTL Nick Evans for assignment.

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-Activated RHP Brad Lldge from the 60-day DL. Designated RHP Danys Baez for assignment. PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Actlvated INF Ronny Cedeno from the 7-day DL and INF Steve Pearce from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Chris Leroux to Indianapolis (IL). Assigned OF Anthony Norman and INF Josh Rodriguez from Indianapolis to Altoona (EL).

SAN DIEGO PADRES Recalled INFOF Kyle Blanks from Tucson (PCD. Optioned INF Anthony Rizzo to Tucson. Claimed OF Mike Baxter off waivers from the N.Y. Mets. American Association FORT WORTH CATS-Claimed LHP Aaron Cunningham off waivers from Shreveport-Bossier.

WICHITA WINGNUTS-Traded RHP Bran to be named. Can-Am League BROCKTON ROX-Signed INF Alex Sum ner and INF Dan Barbero. Placed LHP Daniel Schmidt on Irrevocable waivers. Frontier League FLORENCE FREEDOM Signed RHP Steve MacFarland. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS-Slgned RHP Joe Tarallo.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association MIAMI HEAT-Promoted vice president of basketball operations Nick Arison to chief ex ecutive officer. HOCKEY National Hockey League MONTREAL CANADIENS Named Randy Cunneyworth and Randy Lacouceur assistant coaches and Clement Jodoin coach of Hamil ton (AHL). WINNIPEG JETS-Named Pascal Vincent assistant coach. SOCCER Major League Soccer PORTLAND TIMBERS Loaned MF-F Ryan Pore to Montreal (NASD for the remainder of the 2011 season. COLLEGE CINCINNATI-Named Joe Crump men volunteer assistant soccer coach.

HIGH POINT-Named Phil Schuman women's assistant lacrosse coach. HOFSTRA-Named Gregor Gillespie assis tant wrestling coach. LA SALLE-Named Dan Ireland men's and women's cross country and track and field coach. PFEIFFER Named Donald Thomas, Dustin Alpert and Jason Moxley men's assis tant basketball coaches. QUINNIPfAC Signed women's hockey coach Rick Seeley to a contract extension through the 2015-16 season.

STANFORD Named Christopher Morgan women assistant swimming coach. TEXAS football coach Mike Sherman to a contract extension through 2016. Members of the Concordville Nissan baseball team: (Back row, from left) Coach Larry Moser, Dylan Connell, Chris Mako, Jake Flanders, Ian Campbell, Danny Bannon, Manager Mike Bannon. (Front row) Michael O'Neill, Ricky Evans, Dylan Judge, Joey Bogan, Evan Moser, Mikey Bannon, Tyler Smith. Carolina League Northern Division 10 Pet GB .630 x-Frederlck (Orioles) Potomac (Nationals) BLUE ROCKS (Royals) 11 .593 17 .370 Lynchburg (Braves) 9 19 .321 81! Southern Division Pet.

GB Klnston (Indians) 16 10 .615 -x-Myrtle Beach 13 .536 2 Winston-Salem (W. Sox)13 14 .481 315 Salem (Red Sox) 13 15 .464 4 x-clinched first half Thursday's scores Myrtle Beach 7, BLUE ROCKS 5 Salem 7, Lynchburg 1 Friday's scores Klnston 11, BLUE ROCKS 10 Frederick 2, Myrtle Beach 0 Winston-Salem 10, Potomac 3 Salem 6, Lynchburg 4 Today's games BLUE ROCKS at Klnston, 6:30 p.m. Myrtle Beach at Frederick, 6 p.m. Lynchburg at Salem, 6:05 p.m. Potomac at Winston-Salem, 7 p.m.

Sunday's games BLUE ROCKS at Kinston, 1:30 p.m. Potomac at Winston-Salem, 5 p.m. Myrtle Beach at Frederick, 6 p.m. Kinston 11, Blue Rocks 10 Blue Rocks ab bi Kinston ab bi Merrifleld cf 5 110 Holt cf 3 0 0 0 Testa If 4 110 Frawleyss5 0 2 1 VanStrattn rf 5 2 2 1 Gallas If 4 111 Whittlemn 3b 5 1 1 2 Tice lb 4 3 2 1 Stovall lb 5 14 1 Abraham 3b3 2 10 Mertlns 2b-ss 4 2 12 Abreu rf 4 2 4 5 Ferguson dh 4 110 Cannon dh 4 1 2 2 Rodriguez 4 12 2 Pickens 4 110 Hall ss 2 0 10 Toole 2b 4 12 1 a-Btsta ph-ss 2 0 11 Totals 40 10 15 9 Totals 35111511 a-grounded out for Hall in the sixth. Blue Rocks 402 000 400-10 150 Kinston 010 206 20x-ll 15 0 LOB-Blue Rocks 6, Kinston 5.

2B-Van Stratten, Whlttleman, Batista, Gallas, Tice. 3B-Abreu. HR-Stovall, Tice, Abreu. SAC-Holt. SF-Gallas.

GIDP-Rodrigue2, Gallas, Pickens. SB-Merrifield, Testa, Toole, Holt. CS-Hall. DP-Blue Rocks 2, Kinston 1. Blue Rocks Sample Lafferty (U 2-3) Kinston Popham Flores IP 5.1 12 2.2 3 ER BB SO 9 9 2 2 2 2 0 2 2.2 2.1 NASCAR Camping World Truck Lucas Deep Clean 200 Lineup After Friday qualifying; race late Friday At Lebanon, Tenn.

1. (1) Austin Dillon, Chevy, 150 laps, 47 points. 2. (6) Johnny Sauter, Chevy, 150, 43. 3.

(5) Timothy Peters, Toyota, 150, 43. 4. (8) Nelson Piquet Chevy, 150, 40. 5. (7) Parker Kligerman, Dodge, 150, 39.

6. (21) Todd Bodine, Toyota, 150, 38. 7. (19) James Buescher, Chevy, 150, 37. 8.

(11) David Starr, Toyota, 150, 36. 9. (3) Elliott Sadler, Chevy, 150, 0. 10. (2) Joey Coulter, Chevy, 150, 35.

11. (15) Matt Crafton, Chevy, 150, 33. 12. (9) Jason White, Chevy, 150, 32. 13.

(18) Brendan Gaughan, Toyota, 150, 31. 14. (10) Miguel Paludo, Toyota, 150, 30. 15. (20) Justin Lofton, Toyota, 150, 29.

16. (14) Ricky Carmichael, Chevy, 150, 28. 17. (4) Ron Hornaday Chevy, 150, 27. 18.

(17) Blake Feese, Chevy, 149, 26. 19. (16) Cole Whitt, Chevy, 149, 26. 20. (23) B.J.

McLeod, Chevy, 147, 24. 21. (13) Justin Marks, Chevy, 146, 23. 22. (12) Josh Richards, Toyota, 146, 22.

23. (34) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Ford, 139, 0. 24. (22) Ryan Sieg, Chevy, 137, 20. Major League Soccer EASTERN CONFERENCE H2E Three Wesley players named to D3football preseason team The News Journal Three Wesley players were named to the D3football.com Preseason All-America Team, including two on the first team, the only institution with multiple first teamers.

Defensive end Chris Mayes and linebacker Mike Asiedu were chosen to the first team defense, while linebacker Jeff Morgan, was honored with second team accolades. Wesley's three total selections tied the Wolverines with Wabash for the most overall picks to the D3football.com preseason squad. Honors: DSU Hall of Fame class announced DOVER Former Hornet football greats Jamaal Jack Jimin Kang 72-69-141 Cindy LaCrosse 72-69-141 So-Yeon Ryu 72-69-141 Heather Bowie Young 72-69-141 Sophie Gustafson 71-70-141 Rikako Morita 71-70-141 RyannO'Toole 71-70-141 Shiho Oyama 71-70-141 I.K. Kim 74-68-142 Hyun-Ji Kim 72-70-142 Azahara Munoz 72-70-142 Melissa Reid 72-70-142 Song-Hee Kim 71-71-142 Eun-Hee Ji 69-73-142 Yani Tseng 69-73-142 Candle Rung 74-69-143 Ji-Na Lim 73-70-143 Anne-Use Caudal 72-71-143 Paige Mackenzie 71-72-143 Hee Young Park 71-72-143 Karrie Webb 71-72-143 Natalie Gulbis 70-73-143 Ji-Woo Lee 70-73-143 Alexis Thompson 70-73-143 Gwladys Nocera 76-68-144 Christina Kim 75-69-144 Haru Nomura 75-69-144 Seul-A Yoon 75-69-144 Wendy Ward 74-70-144 Chella Choi 73-71-144 Lindsey Wright 73-71-144 Julieta Granada 72-72-144 Meena Lee 71-73-144 Sandra Gal 70-74-144 Senior British Open son and Darnerian McCants head the list of Delaware State's 2011 Athletics Hall-of-Fame class. The induction ceremony is scheduled for Oct.

7 at the Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center in Dover. The 2011 DSU Hall of Fame class also includes former football standouts Terrance Hoover (posthumous), Chuck Poplos, Brian Randall, Lybrant Robinson and Walter Tullis; former track field stars Tiffany Barnes, Douglas Lynes-Bell and Jessica Gilbert-Wilson; basketball greats James Roundtree and Mandy Clark director Maxine Lewis. Volleyball: DSU soph, Delaware State sophomore Jessica Croucher recently helped her Queensland U21 team win the President's Cup in the Australia Junior Volleyball Championship after going 7- PGACanadian Open Friday At Vancouver, British Columbia (a-amateur) Second Round Chad Campbell 69-67-136 Michael Thompson 70-66-136 Paul Goydos 68-69-137 Lee Janzen 69-68-137 Chart Schwartzel 71-67-138 Geoff Ogilvy 70-68-138 Rlckie Fowler 69-69-138 Jerry Kelly 71-67-138 Kris Blanks 67-71-138 David Hearn 70-68-138 Adam Hadwln 72-66-138 Scott McCarron 74-65-139 Aran Price 68-71-139 Ben Crane 69-70-139 Lucas Glover 69-70-139 Spencer Levin 73-66-139 Cameron Trlngale 73-66-139 Jarrod Lyle 72-67-139 Keegan Bradley 70-70-140 Bo Van Pelt 68-72-140 Colt Knost 72-68-140 David Mathis 71-69-140 Scott Piercy 70-70-140 Morgan Hoffmann 70-70-140 Steve Flesch 72-68-140 Kevin Kisner 68-72-140 Andres Romero 72-68-140 Joe Durant 71-70-141 Kevin Stadler 72-69-141 JoshTeater 74-67-141 Chez Reavie 70-71-141 Kevin Na 69-72-141 John Daly 70-71-141 Bud Cauley 69-72-141 Brad Fritsch 71-70-141 Matt McQuillan 68-73-141 Tommy Gainey 77-65142 Sean O'Hair 69-73-142 Marc Turnesa 71-71-142 Ben Martin 68-74-142 Brett Quigley 68-74-142 Paul Stankowski 72-70-142 Shane Bertsch 72-70-142 Pyan Moore 73-69-142 Ernie tls 68-74-142 Hunter Mahan 70-72-142 Bill Lunde 68-74-142 Matt Bettencourt 70-72-142 Scott Stallings 71-71-142 Greg Chalmers 72-70-142 Bio Kim 75-67-142 Charlie Wi 73-70-143 Kevin Chapped 73-70-143 Woody Austin 68-75-143 Luke Donald 70-73-143 Pat Perez 74-69-143 Justin Leonard 73-70-143 Jimmy Walker 68-75-143 Chris DiMarco 70-73-143 Briny Baird 72-71-143 Will MacKenzie 74-69-143 William McGirt 74-69-143 a-Patrick Cantlay 72-71-143 Martin Piller 71-72-143 Peter Lonard 73-70-143 Jim Furyk 74-70-144 Brian Gay 73-71-144 D.J. Brigman 70-74-144 Chris Tidland 77-67-144 Kevin Streelman 73-71144 Nathan Green 70-74-144 Frank Lickliter II 74-70-144 Chris Stroud 73-71-144 Fabian Gomez 73-71-144 Alexandre Rocha 76-68-144 Dustin Risdon 75-69-144 Failed to qualify George McNeill 73-72-145 Matt Kuchar 71-74-145 John Rollins 71-74-145 Nate Smith 72-73-145 Nick Taylor 71-74-145 Tim Herron 75-71-146 Duffy Waldorf 75-71-146 Harrison Frazar 74-72-146 Billy Horschel 73-73-146 Jim Renner 75-71-146 Blake Adams 71-75-146 Garrett Willis 78-68-146 Jose Maria Olazabal 74-72-146 Fran Quinn 75-71-146 Darren Wallace 73-73-146 Chris Baryla 74-72-146 Joe Panzeri 71-75-146 a-Albin Choi 74-72-146 x-clinched first half Thursday's scores Rome 3, SHOREBIRDS 2 Hagerstown 4, Augusta 2, 1st game Hickory 5, Greensboro 4 Lakewood 5, Greenville 4 Asheville 8, Kannapolls 4 Charleston, S.C. 8, Lexington 3 Savannah 3, West Virginia 2 Hagerstown 3, Augusta 0, 2nd game Friday's scores Rome 8, SHOREBIRDS 7 Greensboro 12, Hickory 9 Greenville 3, Lakewood 2 Kannapolls 8, Asheville 6 Lexington 5, Charleston, S.C.

4 Savannah 3, West Virginia 1 Augusta at Hagerstown, rain Today's games SHOREBIRDS at Hickory, 7 p.m. Greensboro at Asheville, 6:05 p.m. Lexington at Savannah, 6:05 p.m. Kannapolls at Rome, 7 p.m. Greenville at Hagerstown, 7:05 p.m.

Augusta at Lakewood, 7:05 p.m. West Virginia at Charleston, S.C, 7:05 p.m. Sunday's games SHOREBIRDS at Hickory, 5 p.m. Kannapolis at Rome, 2 p.m. Greensboro at Asheville, 2:05 p.m.

Lexington at Savannah, 2:05 p.m. Greenville at Hagerstown, 4:05 p.m. Augusta at Lakewood, 5:05 p.m. West Virginia at Charleston, S.C, 5:05 25. (31) Norm Benning, Chevy, 137, 19.

26. (25) Johanna Long, Toyota, 125, 18. 27. (24) Max Papis, Toyota, engine, 105, 17. 28.

(26) Shane Sieg, Chevy, engine, 69, 16. 29. (28) Brent Rayrner, Chevy, 58, 15. 30. (29) Greenfield, Chevy, handling, 44, 14.

31. (32) Chris Lafferty, Dodge, rear, 16, 0. 32. (27) J. Chapman, Chevy, clutch, 12, 0.

33. (33) M. Harmon, Chevy, overheating, 6, 0. 34. (30) Mike Garvey, Chevy, vibration, 3, 10.

Race Statistics Average Speed of Winner: 131.214 mph. Time: 1 hour, 31 minutes, 25 seconds. Margin of Victory: 3.981 seconds. Caution Flags: 3 for 13 laps. Lead Changes: 8 among 5 drivers.

Up Leaders: A.Dillon 1-29; T.Peters 30-55; A.Dillon 56; J.Coulter 57-60; C.Whitt 61-62; T.Peters 63-103; A.Dillon 104-106; J.Sauter 107-127; A.Dillon 128-150. Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): T.Peters, 2 times for 67 laps; A.Dil- Ion, 4 times for 56 laps; J.Sauter, 1 time for 21 laps; J.Coulter, 1 time for 4 laps; C.Whitt 1 time for 2 laps. Top 10 In Points: J.Sauter, 431; 2. A.Dil lon, 413; 3. J.Buescher, 389; 4.

C.Whitt, 388; 5. T.Peters, 384; 6. M.Crafton, 377; 7. P.KIigerman, 373; 8. J.Coulter, 366; 9.

R.Hor-naday 362; 10. T.Bodine, 350. San Jose 2, Vancouver 2, tie Los Angeles 1, Columbus 0 Today's games FC Dallas at New York, 6 p.m. Portland at Columbus, 8 p.m. Toronto FC at Sporting Kansas City, 8:30 New England at Colorado, 9 p.m.

San Jose at Real Salt Lake, 10 p.m. Houston at Chivas USA, 10:30 p.m. Friday, July 29 Colorado at UNION, 7:30 p.m. Women's Professional Soccer INDEPENDENCE 8 Western New York 8 Boston 4 magicJack 5 Sky Blue FC 3 Atlanta 1 GF GA 26 13 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Wednesday's scores Western New York 3, magicJack 1 Today's games UNION at Sky Blue FC, 7 p.m.

magicJack at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Sunday's games Western New York at Boston, 6 p.m. 9. Tom Danielson, United States, Garmin-Cervelo, 7:11. 10.

Pierre Rolland, France, Europcar, 8:57. 11. Jean-Christophe Peraud, France, AG2R La Mondiale, 9:42. 12. Rein Taaramae, Estonia, Cofidis, 10:30.

13. Kevin De Weert, Belgium, Quick Step, 12:55. 14. Jerome Coppel, France, Saur-Sojasun, 16:49. 15.

Arnold Jeannesson, France, Francaise des Jeux, 17:42. 16. Haimar Zubeldia, Spain, RadioShack, 23:17. 17. Ryder Hesjedal, Canada, Garmin-Cervelo, 23:22.

18. Christian Vande Velde, United States, Garmin-Cervelo, 25:16. 19. Peter Velits, Slovakia, HTC-Highroad, 27:55. 20.

Jelle Vanendert, Belgium, Omega Pharma-Lotto, 28:02. Also 32. Levi Leipheimer, United States, RadioShack, 59:24. 54. George Hincaple, United States, BMC, 1:41:31.

82. Tejay Van Garderen, United States, HTC-Highroad, 2:21:04. 116. Brent Bookwaiter, United States, BMC, 2:59:00. 158.

Tyler Farrar, United States, Garmin-Cervelo, 3:31:52. 165. Danny Pate, United States, HTC-Highroad, 3:43:00. Jersey Leaders Yellow (Overall) Andy Schleck, Luxembourg, Leopard-Trek, 82:48:43 Green (Points) Mark Cavendish, Britain, HTC-Highroad, 280 points. Red Polka Dot (Climber) Samuel Sanchez, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, 108 points.

White (Youth) Pierre Rolland, France, Europcar, 82:57:40. Yellow Bib (Team) Garmin-Cervelo, 248:02:15. I llll.l EASTERN CONFERENCE Pts GF GA UNION 8 4 7 31 24 16 New York 6 5 11 29 35 28 Columbus 7 6 7 28 21 20 Houston 5 6 9 24 24 23 Sporting Kansas CHy5 6 8 23 24 25 D.C. 5 6 8 23 24 30 New England 4 9 7 19 17 27 Chicago 2 6 12 18 20 25 Toronto FC 3 10 9 18 17 37 WESTERN CONFERENCE Pts GF GA Los Angeles 11 2 9 42 28 16 FC Dallas 11 5 5 38 27 19 Seattle 10 4 8 38 32 23 Real Salt Lake 8 3 6 30 23 12 Colorado 7 6 9 30 29 28 San Jose 5 6 9 24 24 23 ChivasUSA 5 7 8 23 24 23 Portland 6 9 3 21 22 31 Vancouver 2 10 9 15 21 30 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. 1 and former sports information helps Aussie champs rman (4-9).

Closest to the Hole 16 (mem-ber)-Stefanle Herndon (4-3). Longest Drive 2 (26 handlcaps)-Kathy Born. Longest Drive ((10 (25 handicaps)-Patty Marvel. BASEBALL Delaware Semi-Pro League Hy-Point Dragons 4, Home MattressCenter 3 Home Mattress Center 001 200 0-3 11 1 Hy-Point Dragons 2O0 100-4 61 Thursday HMC-Kuhl, Reardon (5) and Crockett. HP-Cecconl, Bartley (6) and A.Eby, S.Saienni (5).

W-Bartley. L-Reardon. 2B-HMC: Fitzgerald; HP: Bianchino, Haas. Highlights: Ryan Haas hit a game-winning two-out double in the seventh inning for Hy-Point. Little League 10-year-old All-star Tournament Canal 5, MOT 4: Kyle Blevins had an RBI double and Sean Kelby singled in the winning run in the bottom of the sixth as Canal rallied for three runs.

Jacob Walls had three hits for MOT. Canal advances to Sunday's championship game and MOT faces off against Lewes today. Mayer (6), Germany, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (3). Fernando Verdasco (8), Spain, def. Jurgen Melzer (2), Austria, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4.

Doubles Semifinals Frantlsek Cermak, Czech Republic, and Filip Poiasek (4), Slovakia, def. Sergiy Stakhovsky, Ukraine, and Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic 7-5, 6-3. WTA Baku Cup Friday At Baku, Azerbaijan Singles Quarterfinals Galina Voskoboeva, Kazakhstan, def. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (2), Russia, 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-3. Mariya Koryttseva, Ukraine, def.

Kateryna Bondarenko, Ukraine, 7-5, 6-4. Ksenia Pervak (7), Russia, def. Aravane Rezai, France, 6-1, 6-2. Vera Zvonareva (1), Russia, def. Anna Tatishvili, Georgia, 7-5, 6-7 (4), 6-2.

Doubles Semifinals Monica Niculescu, Romania, and Galina Voskoboeva (1), Kazakhstan, def. Daniella Dominikovic, Australia, and Noppawan Lertcheewakarn, Thailand, 6-4, 6-0. Jaime Barboza, 12, for the vacant WBA interim super middleweight title; Bryan Vazquez vs. Jose Manuel Osorio, 10, super featherweights; Elvin Perez vs. Juan Ruiz, 10, light welterweights.

At Mazatlan International Center, Mazat-lan, Mexico, Leo Santa Cruz, vs. Everth Briceno, 12, for Cruz's WBC Youth bantamweight title; Manuel Jimenez vs. Mario Rodriguez, 12, for the vacant NABF mini-mumweight title. At Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, Calif. (ESPN2), Tim Coleman vs.

Vernon Pans, 10, light welterweights. Aug. 6 At Youngstown, Ohio (SHO), Kelly Pavlik vs. Darryl Cunningham, 10, super mid- rflrti.mlfihte Aug. 10 At Tokyo, Kazuto loka vs.

Juan Hernandez, 12, for loka's WBC minimumweight title. Aug. 13 At Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas (SHO), Joseph Agbeko vs. Abner Mares, 12, for Agbeko's IBF bantamweight title. At Broadbeach, Australia, Michael Kat-sidis vs.

Michael Lozada, 12, lightweights. Aug. 19 At Dover Downs Hotel Casino, Dover, Amir Mansour vs. Dominkk Guinn, 12, for the NABO Interim heavyweight title. At Hammond, Ind.

(ESPN2), Mauricio Her-rera vs. Ruslan Provonikov, 12, junior welterweights; David Diaz vs. Hank Lundy, 10, lightweights. At Juan Vlcens Auditorium, Puerto Rico, Cesar Seda, jr. vs.

Yan Barthelemy, 10, ban- tamweights. Aug. 20 At Donetsk, Ukraine, Vlacheslav Senchenko, vs. Marco Avendano, 12, for Sencheckgs WBA World welterweight title. Friday At Walton on the Hill, England Second Round Mark Calcavecchia, United States68-69-137 Lee Rinker, United States Rod Spittle, Canada Peter Fowler, Australia John Cook, United States Mike Goodes, United States Barry Lane, England Corey Pavin, United States Bob Tway, United States Mark Belsham, England Chip Beck, United States Russ Cochran, United States Angel Franco, Paraguay Gordon Brand Scotland Fred Funk, United States Mike Harwood, Australia Also Mike Reld, United States John Huston, United States Steve Jones, United States Tom Lehman, United States Mark O'Meara, United States Tom Watson, United States 70-67-137 70-67-137 70-68-139 73-67-140 70-70-140 71-70-141 72- 69-141 70- 71-141 71- 71-142 73- 69-142 72- 70-142 70-72-142 70-72-142 72-70-142 68-74-142 74- 69-143 72- 71-143 73- 70-143 71-72-143 71- 72-143 75- 68-143 72- 71-143 Bob Gilder, United States Tommy Armour III, United States74-69-143 Larry Mize, United States 71-72-143 Tom Kite, United States 72-71-143 Tom Byrum, United States 71-72-143 David Frost, South Africa 69-74-143 Dick Mast, United States 73-71-144 Olin Browne, United States 75-69-144 Ian Woosnam, Wales 71-73-144 Jeff Sluman, United States 71-73-144 Jay Haas, United States 71-74-145 Michael Allen, United States 74-71-145 Scott Simpson, United States 71-74-145 a-Paul Simson, United States 73-73-146 Mike Cunning, United States 72-74-146 Nick Price, Zimbabwe 72-74-146 Mark Brooks, United 5tates 72-74-146 James D.

Mason, United States 73-73-146 Bernhard Langer, Germany 70-76-146 Nordea Masters Friday At Stockholm Second Round a-amateur Alexander Noren, Sweden Shiv Kapur, India Bubba Watson, United States Jaco Van Zyl, South Africa Scott Hend, Australia Robert Karlsson, Sweden Anthony Wall, England Jeong Jin, South Korea 67-66-133 70- 66-136 71- 67-138 67- 71-138 69-70-139 69-70-139 69-70-139 74-65-139 68- 72-140 71-69-140 69- 72-141 73-68-141 Niklas Lemke, Sweden Fredrik Henge, Sweden Pablo Martin, Spain Noh Seung-yul, South Korea Fredrik Andersson Hed, Sweden 73-68141 Jeppe Huldahl, Denmark 73-68-141 Richard Finch, England Tano Goya, Argentina Lorenzo Gagli, Italy 69- 72-141 71- 70-141 68-73-141 70- 71-141 68-73-141 68-74-142 73- 69-142 71- 71-142 72- 70-142 72- 70-142 74- 68-142 72-70-142 67-75-142 74-68-142 Jeev Milkha Singh, India John Parry, England Alfredo Garcia-Heredia, Spain Christian Nilsson, Sweden Scott Strange, Australia Oliver Fisher, England Damien McGrane, Ireland Wilson Oliver, England Ross McGowan, England a-Robert Karlsson, Sweden Sam Walker, England Nationwide Children's Hospital Invitational Friday At Columbus, Ohio (a-amateur) Second Round 1 the tournament. GOLF Kings Creek Ladles Member Guest Tournament Overall winners: first gross-Diane Hern- don, Carole Ann Medd, Stefanie Herndon, Judl Hans; first net-Melanie Perelra, Kathy Casey, Winnie Sewell, Cindy Paterka. Flight 1: first gross-Connie Dejuliis, Taylor Lewis, Emma Sills, Denise Sills; first net-Bernie Reid, Norma Spicher, Patty Marvel, Cynthia Huntsberger; second net-Dorrie Spilman, Saily Bauer, Cory Warther, Jeanine Ascioti; third net-Diane Sweeney, Katie Casey, Kelly Ballentine, Tara Fitzpatrick. Flight 2: first gross-Pat Sernyak, Joan Donohue, Jeanne Chrabaszcy, Jane DelGau- dio; first net-Debbie May, Linda Eicher, Marie Joholske, Carol Simon; second net-Diane Clark, Judy Bennett, Celia Martin, Julie Taylor; third net-Beth Magnus, Doris Rogers, Rita Gorman, Bea Ekdahl. Flight 3: first gross-Hazel Pusey, Sandy Harrison, Kathy Hudson, Kay Herrman; first net-Ellen Purple, Kathy Cannatelli, Sue Nardo, Gail Lagullo; second net-Nancy Barlow, Linda Engel, Sue Scaglione, Nancy McDonnell; third net-Mardee Corbett, Becky Dickinson, Mary Mezger, Kathy Born.

Winner of Putting Contest-Marilyn He witt. Closest to the Hole 8 (guest)-Kay Her- ATP World Tour Atlanta Championships Friday At Noreross, Ga. Singles Quarterfinals Gilies Muiler, Luxembourg, def. Kevin An derson (2), South Africa, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (3). John Isner (3), United States, def.

Yen- hsun Lu, Taiwan, 6-1, 6-2. Mardy Fish (1), United States, def. Somdev Devvarman (8), India, 6-4, 6-3. Doubles Quarterfinals Matthias Bachinger and Frank Moser, Ger many, def. Drake Bernstein and Kevin King, United States, 7-6 (8), 6-1.

ATP World Tour bet-at-home Open Friday At Hamburg, Germany Singles Quarterfinals Mikhail Youzhny (4), Russia, def. Marin Cilic (12), Croatia, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (6). Gilles Simon (5), France, def. Gael Monhls (1), France, 6-4, 3-6, 6-0. Nicolas Almagro (3), Spain, oer.

Horian Fight Schedule Today At Oriley Events Center, Springfield, J. Flores vs. Nick lannuzzl, 10, cruiser- weights. At Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas (HBO), Amir Khan vs. Zab Judah, 12, for Khan's WBA and Judah's IBF junior wel terweight titles; Peter Quillin vs.

Jason LeHoulier, 10, middleweights. At Ciudad Obregon, Mexico, Roman Gon zalez vs. Omar Salado, 12, for Gonzalez's WBA flyweight title. At Guadalajara, Mexico, Ulises Soils vs. Omar Nino Romero, 12, for Solis' IBF light flyweight title and interim WBA World super featherweight title.

At Hunts Point Produce Market, Bronx, for the IBA heavyweight title. July 29 At Homebush, Australia, Billy Dib vs. Jorge Lacierva, 12, for the vacant IBF featherweight title; Junior Talipeau vs. Zac Awad, 12, super middleweights. At South Point Hotel Casino, Las Vegas, Beibut Shumcnov vs.

Danny Santiago, 12, for Shumenov's WBA World light heavyweight title. At Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas (ESPN2), Victor Cayo vs. Lamont Peterson, 12, IBF super lightweight eliminator; Edison Miranda vs. Yordanis Despaigne, 10, light heavyweights; Sergey Kovalev vs. Douglas Otieno, 10, for the NABA light heavyweight title.

July 30 At Cibubur, Indonesia, Muhammad Rach-man vs. Porsanwan Porpramuk, 12, for Rach-man's WBA strawweight title; Ali Rochmad vs. Petchtrang Sor Yuphinda, 12, super flyweights; Afrizal Cotto vs. Frans Yarangga, 12, super featherweights. Aj San Jose, Costa Rica, Brian Magee vs.

Wednesday's scores New England 1, D.C. United 0 FC Dallas 1, Toronto FC 0 Colorado 4, New York 1 Tour de France Friday At Alpe d'Huez, France 19th Stage 68 miles from first-time stage town Modane to Alpe d'Huez, the final mountain stage, featuring a Categorie 1 climb up the Col du Telegraphe, followed by Hors Categorie climbs over the Galibier pass and the finish at Alpe d'Huez. 1. Pierre Rolland, France, Europcar, 3 hours, 13 minutes, 25 seconds. 2.

Samuel Sanchez, Spain, Euskaltel-Eu-skadl, 14 seconds behind. 3. Alberto Contador, Spain, Saxo Bank Sungard, :23. 4. Peter Velits, Slovakia, HTC-Highroad, :57.

5. Cadel Evans, Australia, BMC, same time. 6. Thomas De Gendt, Belgium, Vacan-soleil-DCM, same time. 7.

Damiano Cunego, Italy, Lampre-ISD, same time. 8. Frank Schleck, Luxembourg, Leopard-Trek, same time. 9. Andy Schleck, Luxembourg, Leopard-Trek, same time.

10. Ryder Hesjedal, Canada, Garmln-Cervelo, 1:15. 11. Tom Danielson, United States, Garmin-Cervelo, same time. 12.

Jean-Christophe Peraud, France, AG2R La Mondlale, 1:27. 13. Hubert Dupont, France, AG2R La Mon-diale, 2:06. 14. Rein Taaramae, Estonia, Cofidls, same time.

15. Ivan Basso, Italy, Liqulgas-Cannon-dale, same time. 16. Levi Leiphelmer, United States, Ra-dioShack, same time. 17.

Jerome Coppel, France, Saur-Sojasun, 2:31. 18. Kevin De Weert, Belgium, Quick Step, 2:46. 19. Christian Vande Velde, United States, Garmin-Cervelo, 3:22.

20. Thomas Voeckler, France, Europcar, same time. Also 77. George Hincaple, United States, BMC 117. Brent Bookwaiter, United States, BMC, 25:27.

122. Tejay Van Garderen, United States, HTC-Highroad, same time. 154. Tyler Farrar, United States, Garmin-Cervelo, same time. 166.

Danny Pate, United States, HTC-Hlghroad, same time. Overall Standings (After 19 stages) 1. Andy Schleck, Luxembourg, Leopard-Trek, 82 hours, 48 minutes, 43 seconds. 2. Frank Schleck, Luxembourg, Leopard-Trek, 53 seconds behind.

3. Cadel Evans, Australia, BMC, :57. 4. Thomas Voeckler, France, Europcar, 2:10. 5.

Damiano Cunego, Italy, Lampre-ISD, 3:31. 6. Alberto Contador, Spain, Saxo Bank Sungard, 3:55. 7. Samuel Sanchez, Spain, Euskaltel-Eu-skadl, 4:22.

8. Ivan Basso, Italy. Liquigas-Cannondale, a-John Peterson 64-67-131 a-Harris English 66-66-132 Brian Smock 66-68-134 Brett Wetterich 67-67-134 Kyle Reifers 67-68-135 Aaron Watkins 65-70-135 Josh Broadaway 68-67-135 Jeff Gove 69-67-136 Matt Davidson 69-67-136 J.J. Killeen 68-68-136 Troy Kelly 67-69-136 Marco Dawson 69-67136 Matt Hendrix 67-69-136 3-PeterUihlein 69-67-136 LPGA Tour Evian Masters Friday At Evian-les-Bains, France Second Round Miki Saikl 68-67-135 Angela Stanford Stacy Lewis Ai Miyazato Shin-Ae Ahn Maria Hiorth Paula Creamer 70-66-136 69- 67-136 68-68-136 67-69-136 67- 69-136 70- 67-137 68- 69-137 67- 70-137 69- 69-138 69-69-138 73-66-139 71- 68-139 71-68-139 71- 68-139 69- 70-139 68- 71-139 73-67-140 73-67-140 72- 68-140 71-69-140 71-69-140 71- 69-140 70- 70-140 70-70-140 69- 71-140 68-72-140 73- 68-141 72- 69-141 Cristie Kerr Karen Stupples Ran Hong Jiyal Shin Caroline Hedwall Catriona Matthew Mika Miyazato Stacy Prammanasudh Inbee Park Brittany Lincicome Suzann Pettersen Amy Yang Na Yeon Choi Yuri Fudoh Se Ri Pak Morgan Pressel Pat Hurst Ayako Uehara Vlrginie Lagoutte-Clement Shanshan Feng Sun Young Yoo Akane lijima ii'i'ir Arena Football League NATIONAL CONFERENCE West Division Pet PF PA 0 .8821059 787 0 .5291002 952 0 .50010821117 0 .412 9781023 Z-Arlzona x-Spokane Utah San Jose Central Division Pet PF PA 0 .765 916 779 0 .6471012 952 0 .412 823 834 0 .353 799 903 0 .294 8571053 y-Chicago x-Dallas Tulsa Kansas City Iowa AMERICAN CONFERENCE South Division 13 10 10 Pet PF PA 0 .7651083 853 0 .588 944 872 Hi 3 939 889 Jacksonville x-Georgia x-Orlando Pet GB Indiana 11 6 .647 Connecticut 9 5 .643 15 New York 9 7 .563 Hi Chicago 8 9 .471 3 Atlanta 6 9 .400 4 Washington 3 11 .214 615 WESTERN CONFERENCE Pet GB Minnesota 10 4 .714 Phoenix 10 5 .667 15 San Antonio 9 5 .643 1 Seattle 8 7 .533 215 Los Angeles 6 8 .429 4 Tulsa 1 14 .067 915 ftii1 Tampa Bay New Orleans 6 11 0 .353 745 949 3 14 0 .176 782 955 Eastern Division Pet PF PA 0 .556 904 842 0 .500 870 972 0 .353 818 826 0 .333 914 969 y-Cleveland Pittsburgh Milwaukee SOUL x-cllnched playoff spot y-clinched division z-clinched conference Friday's scores Pittsburgh 61, SOUL 48 Utah 76, Cleveland 69 Spokane at Jacksonville, late Today's games New Orleans at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.

Milwaukee at Chicago, 8 p.m. Tulsa at Kansas City, 8 p.m. Georgia at Iowa, 8:05 p.m. Arizona at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Thursday's scores Indiana 77, Chicago 63 Seattle 73, San Antonio 55 Friday's scores No games scheduled Today's games East vs.

West at San Antonio, 3:30 p.m..

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