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123456 TRIBUNE 9 SPORTS SCOREBOARD The University of North Dakota has formally appealed the decision to restrict the use of its Fighting Sioux nickname and said it has no intention of covering up its more than 3,000 arena logos at a spring NCAA regional hockey tournament. North Dakota is among 17 schools whose nicknames are considered or under a new NCAA policy. Those schools are barred from hosting NCAA tournaments and from using the names or imagery in the postseason. had no choice but to respond to this group that says or university President Charles Kupchella said Tuesday. decided we had to go after Fans attending events at Mackey Arena will be able to enjoy food and drink at their seats this fall for the first time, athletic director Morgan Burke said Tuesday.

Food and drinks have been prohibited in the seating area since the arena opened in 1967. New Mexico basketball player J.R. Giddens was charged with misdemeanor battery and disorderly conduct stemming from a fight outside a Lawrence, bar in May during which he was stabbed in the leg. Another man, Jeremiah Creswell was charged with misdemeanor battery. Giddens, who needed 30 stitches for the knife wound to his right calf, was playing for Kansas at the time.

Connecticut point guard A.J. Price pleaded not guilty Tuesday to larceny charges stemming from the theft of laptop computers from an athletic dormitory. Price and teammate Marcus Williams are accused of trying to sell four stolen laptops. Both have been suspended indefinitely from the basketball team. GOLF Eight decline invitations for World Match Play The richest prize in an official golf tournament was not enough to make Tiger Woods Vijay Singh or Phil Mickelson want to play in the World Match Play Championship.

Along with losing the top three players in the world rankings, the 16- man field which offers $1.78 million to the winner will be without defending champion Ernie Els who is recovering from knee surgery. Sergio Garcia Masters runner-up Chris DiMarco Fred Couples and Davis Love III also decided not to play the HSBC World Match Play Championship. No Americans are in the field, which was finalized Tuesday. Retief Goosen (No. 5) is the highest-ranked player in the field and the only player in the top 10.

The tournament will be played Sept. 15-18 at Wentworth, England. Also Tuesday, Singh withdrew from this Deutsche Bank Championship in Boston because of back spasms, giving up a chance to defend his title. Eight Europeans are in the field: David Howell Paul McGinley Colin Montgomerie Kenneth Ferrie Luke Donald Thomas Bjorn Bernhard Langer and Jose Maria Olazabal Also playing are Steve Elkington and U.S. Open champ Michael Campbell IN BRIEF Free agent forward Robert Traylor a seven-year NBA veteran, failed a physical and will not join the New Jersey Nets this season.

Team President Rod Thorn declined to give further details Tuesday. PRESS BOX Tribune news services COLLEGES N. Dakota appeals on nickname BASEBALL 1:05 p.m. White Sox at SportsNet, WMVP-AM 1000 1:20 p.m. Los Angeles Dodgers at 9, WGN-AM 720 6 p.m.

Midwest League: Cougars at Southwest 1280 6 p.m. St. Louis at 7 p.m. Northern League: St. Paul at 95.9 7:05 p.m.

Northern League: Flyers at 1340 7:05 p.m. Frontier League: Thunderbolts at 1230 9 p.m. Oakland at Los Angeles PRO BASKETBALL 7 p.m. WNBA playoffs, Connecticut at TENNIS 10 a.m. U.S.

Open, second 6 p.m. U.S. Open, second CHICAGO TRIBUNE LIVE 5:30 p.m. Host Dan Jiggetts, along with Tribune reporters and columnists, on the day in SportsNet ON THE AIR WEDNESDAY LOCAL SCHEDULE All times p.m., unless noted COUGARS BASEBALL (630-232-8811) kccougars.com at Southwest 6 at Southwest 6:05 Friday: vs. Cedar Rapids, 6:30 FLYERS BASEBALL (847-891-2255) flyersbaseball.com at JackHammers, 7:05 Thursday: at JackHammers, 7:05 Friday: vs.

St. Paul, 7:05 JACKHAMMERS BASEBALL (815-726-2255) jackhammerbaseball.com Wednesday: vs. Flyers, 7:05 Thursday: vs. Flyers, 7:05 Friday: at RailCats, 7 RAILCATS BASEBALL (219-882-2255) railcatsbaseball.com Wednesday: vs. St.

Paul, 7 Thursday: vs. St. Paul, 7 Friday: vs. JackHammers, 7 THUNDERBOLTS BASEBALL (708-489-2255) wcthunderbolts.com vs. Mid-Missouri, 7:05 Thursday: vs.

Mid-Missouri, 7:05 Friday: vs. Mid-Missouri, 7:05 WEDNESDAY Dog racing Dairyland, 1 Harness racing Maywood Park, 7:40 Thoroughbred racing Arlington Park, 1 Get Mike harness line at ChicagoSports.com/horseracing PGA TOURLPGA TOURCHAMPIONS TOURWTANASCAR NEXTEL CUPNASCAR BUSCH 1. Tiger 1. Annika 1. Dana 1.

Lindsay 1. Jeff 1. Martin Truex, Jr.1,263,520 2. Vijay 2. Paula 2.

D.A. 2. Justine 2. Tony 2. Clint 3.

Phil 3. Cristie 3. Mark 3. Kim 3. Kurt 3.

Reed 4. David 4. Lorena 4. Tom 4. Venus 4.

Jimmie 4. Denny 5. Jim 5. Jeong 5. Hale 5.

Maria 5. Dale Earnhardt, Jr.4,198,411 5. Ashton 6. Kenny 6. Natalie 6.

Des 6. Amelie 6. Mark 6. Kenny 7. Chris 7.

Meena 7. Tom 7. Mary 7. Greg 7. Carl 8.

Retief 8. Candie 8. Allen 8. Serena 8. Ryan 8.

Justin 9. Sergio 9. Gloria 9. Wayne 9. Svetlana 9.

Matt 9. David 10. Fred 10. Birdie 10. Morris 10.

Nadia 10. Kasey 10. Johnny 11. Padraig 11. Marisa NATIONWIDE TOUR 11.

Patty 11. Elliott INDY RACING LEAGUE 12. Justin 12. Lorie 1. Jason 12.

Elena 12. Kevin 1. Dan 13. Adam 13. Wendy 2.

Troy 13. Elena 13. Rusty 2. Tony 14. Luke 14.

Rosie 3. Chris 14. Alicia 14. Jeremy 3. Victor 15.

Davis Love 15. Heather 4. Steven 15. Nathalie 15. Bobby 4.

Sam Hornish Jr.1,258,555 16. Sean 16. Catriona 5. Jon ATP 16. Dale 5.

Bryan 17. Scott 17. Juli 6. Roger 1. Roger 17.

Michael 6. Dario 18. Billy 18. Soo-Yun 7. Shane 2.

Rafael 18. Ricky 7. Scott 19. Tim 19. Hee-Won 8.

Vance 3. Andy 19. Jeff 8. Helio 20. Bart 20.

Carin 9. Jason 4. Marat 20. Scott 9. Tomas 21.

Peter 21. Karrie EUROPEAN PGA (EUROS) 5. Lleyton CRAFTSMAN TRUCKS CHAMP CAR 22. Jose M. 22.

Laura 1. Michael 6. Nikolay 1. Dennis 1. Sebastien 23.

Joe 23. Michele 2. Retief 7. Guillermo 2. Bobby 2.

Paul 24. Zach 24. Christina 3. Colin 8. Gaston 3.

Todd 3. Oriol 25. Stuart 25. Mi Hyun 4. Angel 9.

Mariano 4. Ted 4. Justin 26. Ted 26. Young 5.

Thomas 10. Max 5. Jack 5. A.J. 27.

Geoff 27. Liselotte 6. David 11. David 6. David 6.

Mario 28. Brad 28. Pat 7. Paul 12. Andre 7.

Mike 7. Alex 29. Ernie 29. Jennifer 8. Niclas 13.

Jonas 8. Ron 8. Cristiano da 30. Tim 30. Jill 9.

Ernie 14. Thomas 9. Todd Through Wednesday MONEY TENNIS, AUTO RACING FOR WEDNESDAY, POST 1 Total based on scores in six categories: speed, class, form, last 45 days, connections and line. Races on dirt unless noted. Complete lines at ChicagoSports.com/horseracing.

FIRST: 8.0F CLM 5000 ($10000) 3UPYO PHORSE (JOCKEY)TOTODDS 2Oro Caliente (Graham) 290.31-1 1ATrue Blonde Beauty (Lopez) 274.96-1 6Virtue Ohso (Thornton) 253.54-1 1Beeville (Lopez) 241.16-1 5Sultry Interval (Mena) 223.27-2 4Peytons Pleasure (Morris) 183.65-1 Star (Rojas) 167.820-1 SECOND: 6.0F CLM 14000 ($15000) 3YO the Woods (Guidry) 281.62-1 3Tricky Secret (Marquez) 273.25-1 6Mr. Cold Comfort (Brdgmhn) 254.86-1 4Pleasant Patter (Graham) 244.94-1 5Louiano (Compton) 237.93-1 7El Alteno (Razo) 188.88-1 1Scarlet Jeff (Lopez) 166.615-1 THIRD: 6.0F ALW 29000N2X ($29000) 3UPYO 7Zizook (Emigh) 284.82-1 5Miss Classified (Guidry) 255.73-1 6Spanning (Razo) 239.85-1 3Arizona Rose (Perez) 236.18-1 1Scarlett Wolf (Graham) 212.915-1 2Expedite It (Sterling) 212.65-2 4Taylor Maid (Meza) 192.610-1 FOURTH: 6.0F MD SP WT ($25000) 2YO a Dixie Boy (Bridgmhn) 129.48-5 12Vigorous (Hernandez) 76.210-1 11R Clear Victory (Campbell) 54.112-1 7Red Banner (Baird) 50.910-1 1Doctor Decherd (Chapa) 50.85-1 9Coalition Partner (Guidry) 45.85-1 8Ghost Ranch Hill (Lopez) 45.220-1 10Mr. Mystery (Silva) 44.230-1 5Reenlist (Graham) 36.012-1 3A. J. Conquest (Sterling) 31.412-1 2Lord of Midnight (Razo) 28.315-1 4High Blues (Laviolette) 24.515-1 13Sefas Gold (Emigh) 20.412-1 FIFTH: 8.0F (TURF) CLM 35000 ($25000) 3UPYO 5Ituna (Blanc) 224.17-2 4Miss Sweet Time (Emigh) 210.66-1 3Echo Spring (Guidry) 208.75-1 1Suaviter (Marquez) 205.73-1 Shadow (Razo) 202.06-1 8Balla Twine (Razo) 199.53-1 6One Other Than (Campbell) 193.15-1 7Java Wit (Bridgmohan) 190.94-1 SIXTH: 6.5F ALW 29000N2X ($29000) 3UPYO 6Kirkendahl (Guidry) 366.14-5 4Number Juan (Sterling) 237.16-1 7Wise Diplomat (La Sala) 236.39-2 5Cicero Grimes (Graham) 183.96-1 3Taleofthewampuscat (Cmbll) 175.730-1 2Glittergem (Hernandez) 165.98-1 8Battle Tank (Razo) 165.610-1 1Drama King (Marquez) 157.820-1 SEVENTH: 8.0F CLM 20000 ($19000) 3YO 6Miss Dignified (Razo) 273.15-1 5Bid Made (Hernandez) 231.14-1 4Velvet Peaks (Bridgmohan) 217.33-1 1AIndian Poker (Campbell) 207.05-2 1Rooville (La Sala) 200.55-2 7Rouses Point (Guidry) 179.95-1 Lullaby (Chapa) 172.410-1 2Allthngsconsidered (Grhm) 153.410-1 EIGHTH: 8.0F (TURF) ALWOC 31000N3X C62.5 ($31000) 3UPYO 11Dew Drop (BRZ) (Marquez) 167.55-1 3Erhu (Razo) 161.83-1 1Anegada (Blanc) 146.34-1 4Mary Alex (Bridgmohan) 145.310-1 6Arsen Annie (Campbell) 131.712-1 13Lucky Gambler (Razo) 122.78-1 7Samantha B.

(Guidry) 114.310-1 9Forty Paulina (ARG) (Chapa) 111.75-1 2Unusual Syndrome (Cmptn) 111.612-1 10Hug Me Hug Me (Emigh) 109.510-1 5Dash of Humor (Hernandez) 104.315-1 Tune (Silva) 101.88-1 8Journey Fever (Laviolette) 100.315-1 NINTH: 6.0F MD SP WT ($25000) 2YO 2Idolizer (Campbell) 91.97-2 5Raging Cat (Marquez) 74.812-1 Magic (Laviolette) 64.05-1 4Scion (Razo) 63.412-1 10Maneke (Guidry) 60.34-1 12Giant Hit (Laviolette) 57.812-1 3Nothing Like It (Baird) 51.28-1 7Senor Ortiz (Bridgmohan) 50.84-1 8Bammel (Chapa) 48.26-1 6Rock Creek Pass (Sterling) 30.720-1 11Master of Speed (Graham) 28.415-1 9Right Flanker (Silva) 24.312-1 1Its All (Lopez) 21.212-1 COMPUTER ANALYSIS FOR ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOLS By Dave Surico Tribune staff reporter Prospect goalie Michael Palzer knows how to make the most of things. The senior stopped two Oak Park shootout shots to give Prospect a 2-1(4-2 penalty kicks) Maine East Soccer Kickoff Classic victory Tuesday at Maine West. read the players and see in their eyes where Palzer said. was lucky enough to get a hand on The goalkeeper stopped the Huskies with consecutive diving saves on the second and third shots of the tiebreaker. was the backup last coach Jason Cohen said.

a good keeper. This is his opportunity. On the biggest stage, he came up Knights Taylor Lydon, Tim Churchill and Stan Micic staked Prospect (2-0) to a 3-1advantage in the shootout. After a miss, sophomore David Madison clinched the win. Prospect played on Oak half for much of the game, but break through until 2 minutes 25 seconds remained.

On a restart from the right side, senior Micic sent a perfect cross to classmate Andrew Bengsten, who headed it in from 10 yards out. Oak Park (2-1) answered with 1:08 left in regulation. Graham long throw in found Mark Rosenberg in the center of the box with a defender at his back. He spun and beat Palzer to the right side. and shoot, nothing too said Rosenberg, who played sparingly because of a sprained right ankle.

we played the entire game like we did the last five minutes, have no problems. People need to get their buttons Prospect was missing top junior Pari Pantazo- poulos (hernia surgery). MAINE EAST SOCCER KICKOFF CLASSIC Prospect goalkeeper is up to the challenge Soccer TEAM SYNOPSIS Neuqua Valley2 2 Naperville North1 Best of West Tourn. Neuqua Valley (2-0) overcame early 1-0 deficit after Mike Brennan tied game with 3:07 remaining in 1st half. Mike Adler scored winning goal with 29:14 remaining in game.

10 Downers South3 Hersey2 Hinsdale C. Tourn. Alex Jones scored with 2:04 remaining in game for Downers South (1-1). Ryan Crowley scored 1st 2 goals. GK Chris Pelc had 4 saves.

St. Patrick1 Gordon Tech0 St. Patrick Tournament Steve Brennan scored game-winning goal in 75th minute of game for St. Patrick (1-0). GK Rob Wiklanski had 5 saves for shutout.

Morton3 Brother Rice0 Hinsdale C. Tourn. Jaime Garcia, Nestor Hernandez and Snezan Tellbak had goals for Morton (2-0). McHenry5 Wauconda0 Wauconda Tourn. T.J.

Klapperich scored goal and had 3 assists for McHenry (1-1). Jeff Mayer added 2 goals and 2 assists. Volleyball TEAM SYNOPSIS 7 Hersey d. LIBERTYVILLE 25-14, 25-22 Non-conference Megan Fesl had 10 kills and 2 blocks. Dana VanDiggelen added 10 kills and 3 blocks for Huskies (1-0).

Annie Fesl had 24 assists. QUEEN OF PEACE d. 8 Stagg 25-21, 28-26 Non-conference Emily Sundemeirand Emily Seidelmannhad 5 and 4 kills respectively to lead Queen of Peace (1-0). Amanda Williams added 13 assists, and Mallory Perminarhad 7 digs. NAPERVILLE N.

d. Neuqua Valley 1925, 25-4, 25-13 Non-conference Colleen Ward had 11 kills, 8 digs and 1 block to lead Naperville North (1-0). Ali Rook added 10 kills, and Kelsey Bowler had 21 assists and 4 digs. ANDREW d. Morgan Park 25-7, 25-9 Non-conference Lisa Staehlinhad 8 kills to lead Andrew (1-0).

Danielle Peterson added 4 kills, and Heather Thomas had 4 aces. Maine South d. MAINE EAST 16-25, 25-22, 25-17 Non-conference Kristen Unti had 8 kills, and Julie Davis had 6 kills to lead Maine South (1-0). Christina Solari added 5 kills for Hawks. Home team in CAPS.

Compiled by Paul Tokarz. ROUNDUP Glenbrook South d. Loyola 18-25, 25-19, 25-22 Grant Park d. Luther East 25-14, 25-22 Hersey d. Libertyville 25-14, 25-22 Hillcrest d.

Thornton 25-20, 25-16 Hinsdale South d. Bolingbrook 25-19, 25-16 Hoffman Estates d. Bartlett 25-21, 25-17 Jacobs d. Lakes Community 25-9, 25-11 Lake Forest d. Buffalo Grove 21-25, 25-21, 25-23 Lake Park d.

Plainfield Central 25-17, 25-17 Lincoln-Way Central d. Lemont 25-23, 25-8 Lincoln-Way East d. Benet 25-13, 25-16 Maine South d. Maine East 16-25 25-22, 25-17 Maine West d. Elk Grove 25-23, 26-24 Minooka d.

Bradley 27-25, 25-18 Morton d. Argo 25-18, 25-22 Mt. Assisi d. Trinity 25-17, 25-15 Naperville North d. Neuqua Valley 19-25, 25-4, 25-13 Niles West d.

Mather 25-8, 25-10 Palatine d. Grant 25-8, 25-18 Queen of Peace d. Stagg 25-21, 28-26 Reavis d. Maria 27-29, 25-11, 25-14 Resurrection d. Latin 25-10, 25-20 Rochelle d.

Rockford Luth. 10-25, 25-19, 25-22 St. Charles North d. Addison Trail 27-25, 25-18 St. Francis de Sales d.

Holy Trinity 25-16, 25-18 Stevenson d. Rolling Meadows 25-19, 19-25, 25-15 Streamwood d. Leyden 26-24, 25-21 Thornwood d. Seton 26-24, 25-21 Timothy Christian d. Westmont 25-16, 25-19 Wauconda d.

Marengo 25-21, 30-28 Westminster C. d. NSCD 22-25, 25-12, 25-9 Wheaton Academy d. Batavia 25-17, 25-23 Wheaton North d. St.

Charles East 25-21, 28-26 BOYS GOLF Andrew 161, Lincoln-Way East 163 Matt Guth and Chris Pfeiffer, Andrew, 38 Aurora Central 200, Walther Lutheran 217 Dan Diliberto, Walther Lutheran, 44 Barrington 153, Elk Grove 161 Armstrong, Barrington and DeMeulenaer, Elk Grove 36 Bartlett 166, St. Charles East 174, Lake Park 189 Tim Kay, Bartlett, 34 Beecher 166, Rich East 224 Kasper and Ohlendorf, Beecher, 41 Buffalo Grove 155, Hoffman Estates 160 Brian Bjork, Buffalo Grove, 35 Deerfield 147, Waukegan 179 Burton, India and Solow, Deerfield, 36 Downers South 155, Willowbrook 172 Connor Murray, Downers South, 35 F.W. Parker 129, Latin 151, North Shore 166 Alex Wolf, Parker, 29 Glenbard West 154, York 159 Leo Karris, Glenbard West, 37 Glenbrook North 149, Maine West 170 Matt Denison, Glenbrook North, 35 Hinsdale Central 152, Oak Park 167 RESULTS BOYS SOCCER Amundsen 4, Lake View 3 Bremen 4, Chicago Christian 3 Eisenhower 6, Tinley Park 0 Hinsdale S. 3, Lincoln-Way E. 0 Jacobs 1, Hoffman Estates 1 Lane Tech 7, Taft 2 Manteno 2, Illinois Lutheran 0 Morgan Park Academy 2, Parker 0 Mundelein 6, Highland Park 1 Oak Forest 4, Shepard 3 Plainfield South 2, Romeoville 2 Reavis 2, Richards 0 U-High 3, North Shore Country Day 0 ADDISON TRAIL INVITATIONAL Addison Trail 3, York 1 BARRINGTON INVITATIONAL Libertyville 1, Geneva 1 BEST OF THE Naperville Central Neuqua Valley 2, Naperville North 1 TOURNAMENT West Chicago 7, Minooka 0 BURLINGTON CENTRAL TOURNAMENT Kaneland 2, Genoa-Kingston 0 GLENBROOK SOUTH TOURNAMENT Glenbrook South 2, Leyden 0 Grayslake 0, Fremd 0 Loyola 1, St.

Viator 1 St. Viator 1, Loyola 1 Stevenson 8, Mather 0 GRANT INVITATIONAL Grant 8, Union Grove 0 HINSDALE CENTRAL INVITATIONAL Downers South 3, Hersey 2 Morton 3, Brother Rice 0 LAKE PARK TOURNAMENT Buffalo Grove 4, Glenbard North 1 Conant 4, Lake Park 1 MAINE EAST TOURNAMENT Maine West 2, Latin 0 Prospect 2, Oak Park 1 ST. PATRICK TOURNAMENT Ridgewood 7, Guerin 0 St. Patrick 1, Gordon Tech 0 WAUCONDA INVITATIONAL McHenry 5, Wauconda 0 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Andrew d. Morgan Park 25-7, 25-9 Antioch d.

Richmond-Burton 25-16, 25-23 Byron d. Mendota 25-18, 25-18 Burlington C. d. Kaneland 25-9, 25-14 Chicago Christian d. Bremen 25-13, 25-27, 25-19 Deerfield d.

Wheeling 25-20, 19-25, 25-14 Eisenhower d. Thornridge 25-20, 25-27, 25-14 Evanston d. Regina 25-17, 25-14 Fenwick d. Hinsdale Central 25-15, 25-21 Glenbard E. d.

Glenbard W. 25-22, 12-25, 25-22 Glenbard South d. Oswego East 25-13, 25-12 Jamie Travis, Hinsdale Central, 36 Hinsdale South 157, Morton 203 Rich Jablonski, Hinsdale South, 38 Homewood-Flossmoor 158, Stagg 185 Andrew Godfrey and Dan Greenebaum, Homewood-Flossmoor, 38 Kaneland 158, Burlington Central 184 Lake Zurich 162, Lakes Community 197 Phil Damian, Lake Zurich, 39 Lisle 163, Immaculate Conception 167 Brandon Gonzalez, Lisle, Dan Hart, Immaculate Conception 38 Lockport 161, Lincoln-Way Central 177 Marian Catholic 159, Carmel 165 Marmion 157, Yorkville 172 Bryce Emory, Marmion, 35 Mendota 164, Streator 177, Coal City 190 Brett Smith, Coal City, 38 Niles West 155, Maine South 166 Danny Kim, Niles West, 36 Oak Lawn 164, Argo 184 Jim Tracy, Oak Lawn, 39 St. Francis 142, Montini 176 Pagott, Cebrynski, and Dawson, St. Francis, 35 St.

Joseph 168, Notre Dame 169 John St. Joseph, 38 St. Patrick 157, Joliet Catholic 187 Matt Cermak, St. Patrick, 36 St. Rita 147, Guerin 194 Pat Nash, St.

Rita, 35 St. Viator 160, Marist 180 Taylor Krug, St. Viator, 38 Sandburg 155, Joliet 168 Charlie Hornbach, Sandburg, 36 Stevenson 152, Antioch 169 Scott Hampton, Stevenson, 36 U-High 170, Elgin 174, Morgan Park 177 Nick Kogelman, U-High, 38 Zion-Benton 163, Wauconda 182 Grant Harris, Zion-Benton 38 GIRLS GOLF Benet 177, Marist 179 Lauren Furiasse, Benet, 39 Fenwick 170, St. Francis 190 Erin Sullivan, Fenwick, 38 Fremd 188, Conant 206, Wheeling 240 Hanna Lee, Fremd, 43 Lake Forest 188, Barrington 192 Hailey Koschmann, Lake Forest, 38 Lincoln-Way East 148, Sandburg 174 Sandburg, Bradbury, L-W East, 33 Loyola 202, Regina 222 Claire Costello, Regina, 44 Prospect 168, Palatine 208 Michelle Caporusso, Prospect, 35 West Aurora 171, Downers South 213 Kim Hunley, West Aurora, 38 Westmont 217, Somonauk 255 Becki Jungman, Westmont, 51 For more prep results, please visit chicagosports.com HIGH SCHOOLS RESULTS SYNOPSIS Eastern Conference Indiana63 New York51 Tamika Catchings had 19 points and 12 rebounds, and Tully Bevilaqua scored 14 to lead visiting Fever in opener. Indiana closed with 14-2 surge.

Western Conference Seattle75 Houston67 Defending champion Storm rolled in opener of best-of-3 series. Seattle lost 2 starters and key reserve but had same 20-14 record as in WNBA PLAYOFFS WNBA SCHEDULE, RESULTS FIRST ROUND; (best-of-3) EASTERN CONFERENCE CONNECTICUT VS. DETROIT (Detroit won season series 3-1) Wednesday: at Detroit, 7 Friday: at Connecticut, 7 Sunday: at Connecticut, INDIANA VS. NEW YORK (Indiana leads series 1-0) Tuesday: Indiana 63, NEW YORK 51 Thursday: at Indiana, 6 Saturday: at Indiana, WESTERN CONFERENCE SACRAMENTO VS. LOS ANGELES (Sacramento won season series 3-1) Wednesday: at Los Angeles, 9:30 Friday: at Sacramento, 9 Sunday: at Sacramento, SEATTLE VS.

HOUSTON (Seattle leads series 1-0) Tuesday; Seattle 75, HOUSTON 67 Thursday: at Seattle, 9 Saturday: at Seattle, necessary Home team in CAPS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (Top 4 teams qualify for 2006 FIBA World Championship in Japan) GROUP AW-LPGROUP BW-LP Brazil 3-17Argentina3-17 Venezuela 3-17Dom. Rep.3-17 U.S. 2-26Puerto Rico2-26 Panama 1-35Uruguay1-35 Canada 1-35Mexico1-35 At Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic RESULTS U.S. 111, Dominican Republic 86 Panama 89, Argentina 84 Brazil 89, Uruguay 69 Venezuela 82, Puerto Rico 73 SCHEDULE Venezuela vs. Uruguay, 1 Brazil vs.

Puerto Rico, 3:30 Argentina vs. U.S., 6 Dominican Republic vs. Panama, 8:30 SCHEDULE Venezuela vs. Argentina, 1 U.S. vs.

Uruguay, 2:30 Panama vs. Puerto Rico, 6 Brazil vs. Dominican Republic, 8:30 BASKETBALL EXHIBITION RECORDS, SCHEDULES NFC AFC NORTH W-L NORTH W-L BEARS 3-1 Cleveland 2-1 Minnesota 2-1 Pittsburgh 2-1 Green Bay 1-2 Baltimore 1-2 Detroit 0-3 Cincinnati 1-2 EAST EAST Dallas 2-1 Buffalo 2-1 N.Y. Giants 2-1 New England 2-1 Philadelphia 2-1 N.Y. Jets 2-1 Washington 1-2 Miami 1-3 SOUTH SOUTH Atlanta 3-1 Jacksonville 2-1 Carolina 2-1 Houston 1-2 Tampa Bay 1-2 Tennessee 1-2 New Orleans 1-2 Indianapolis 0-4 WEST WEST Arizona 3-0 Denver 3-0 San Francisco 2-1 San Diego 1-2 Seattle 2-1 Kansas City 0-3 St.

Louis 2-1 Oakland 0-3 SCHEDULE Cleveland at Bears, 7 (WMAQ-Ch. 5) Atlanta at Miami, 6:30 Houston at Tampa Bay, 6:30 N.Y. Jets at Philadelphia, 6:30 Green Bay at Tennessee, 7 Jacksonville at Dallas, 7 N.Y. Giants at New England, 7 Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7 Washington at Baltimore, 7 New Orleans at Oakland, 8 San Francisco at San Diego, 9 SCHEDULE Detroit at Buffalo, 6 Indianapolis at Cincinnati, 6:30 Kansas City at St. Louis, 7 Minnesota at Seattle, 8 Denver at Arizona, 9 RESULT St.

Louis 37, DETROIT 13 Home team in CAPS NFL ROSTER MOVES player released unless noted injured reserve on physically-unable-to-perform list player BEARS QB Chad Hutchinson DE Quinn Dorsey DT Antonio Garay OL Bo Lacy Marvin Ward TE Dustin Lyman LB Marcus Reese-a Cameron Worrell-a FB Bryan Johnson-b DB Alfonso Marshall-b ATLANTA WR Peerless Price BUFFALO CB Kevin Thomas-b CINCINNATI WR Peter Warrick CB Terrell Roberts Kyle Takavitz Kim Herring-a Ifeanyi Ohalete-c LB Hannibal Navies-c DALLAS WR Jamaica Rector LB Chris Van Hoy LB Reggie Love. KNick Novak (claimed off waivers from Bears). DENVER TE Patrick Hape QB Chad Friehauf WR B.J. Johnson WR Romar Crenshaw RB Kris Briggs LB Markus Steele Tim Stuber Cameron Spikes CB Rod Babers CB Jeff Shoate DETROIT TE Justin Swift CB Michael Echols Kentrell Curry QB Timmy Chang Adam Anderson DT Kevin Carberry Chip Cox LB Nigel Eldridge FB Greg Hanoian RB Howard Jackson DT Marcus Jasmin Ryan Killeen Levi Newton Cory Proctor WR Steve Savoy GREEN BAY LB Kurt Campbell-a TE Steve Fleming-a HOUSTON TE Bennie Joppru-b FB Jarrod Baxter OT Garrick Jones INDIANAPOLIS OL Rob Hunt RB Anthony Davis WR Roscoe Crosby WR Montiese Culton WR Levon Thomas DB Jerome Dennis DB Eric Hill DB Brandon Lynch OL Lou Lombardo OL Jason Russell LB Thomas Houchin DE Nick Rogers TE Joey Hawkins LB Tyjuan Hagler-b DT Josh Williams-b Dexter Reid (claimed off waivers from New England) JACKSONVILLE LB Greg Favors WR Chris Cole OL Brent Smith Eddie Johnson Seth Marler LS Andrew Economos CB Chris Roberson FB Lee Webb MINNESOTA RB ReShard Lee (claimed off waivers from Buffalo). Matt Birk-a OAKLAND Gary Cook Kevin Curtis LB Maurice Washington WR John Stone-a PHILADELPHIA DE Jerome McDougle-a J.R.

Reed-a LB Greg Richmond-b FB Thomas Tapeh-b PITTSBURGH FB Zach Tuiasosopo LB Arnold Harrison DT Elliott Harris DT Grant Bowman ST. LOUIS WR Dante Ridgeway OT Grant Williams LB Louis Ayeni Bryan Barker WR Michael Coleman WR Brandon Middleton DE Clifford Dukes DE Vontrell Jamison Remy Hamilton TE Erik Jensen CB Duvol Thompson LB Jeremy Loyd OT Matt Morgan. CB Jerametrius Butler-a SAN FRANCISCO WR Jason McAddley OT Harvey Dahl. WR Derrick Hamilton-b TAMPA BAY RB Charlie Garner QB Jared Allen RB Ian Smart WR Chris Davis WR Derrick Lewis WR Kevin Youngblood FB Steve Kriewald Phil Bogle Doug Buckles Sam Wilder DT Damian Gregory DT Lynn McGruder DE Bryant McNeal LB Byron Hardmon CB Ronyell Whitaker LS Brian Sawyer DE Andrew Williams (claimed off waivers from San Francisco) TENNESSEE WR Alonzo Nix Joel Rodriguez. WR Troy Edwards, agreed to terms.

TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE WHITE SOX: Placed 3B Joe Crede on 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 28. Recalled INF Wilie Harris from Charlotte (IL). Called up RHP Brendon McCarthy from and optioned RHP Jeff Bajenaru to Charlotte. Boston: Recalled RHP Manny Delcarmen from and optioned LHP Abe Alvarez to Pawtucket (IL).

New York: Signed INF Mark Bellhorn. Moved RHP Carl Pavano from 15- to 60-day DL. Seattle: Placed INF Willie Bloomquist on 15-day DL. Recalled INF Jose Lopez from Tacoma (PCL). Texas: Purchased contract of RHP Edison Vol- quez from Frisco (Texas).

Optioned LHP C.J. Wilson to Frisco. NATIONAL LEAGUE CUBS: Placed RHP Kerry Wood on 15-day DL. Purchased contract of RHP Jermaine Van Buren from Iowa (PCL). Recalled OF Matt Murton from Iowa.

Atlanta: Optioned RHP Joey Devine to Richmond (IL). Moved Eddie Perez from 15- to 60-day DL. Named Dayton Moore assistant general manager. San Diego: Activated SS Khalil Greene from 15- day DL. Designated SS Wilson Valdez for assignment.

San Francisco: Traded LHP Jason Christiansen to L.A. Angels for LHP Dusty Bergman and RHP Ronnie Ray. Washington: Traded RHP Ben Cox to San Francisco for INF Deivi Cruz. Sent RHP Danny Rueck- el outright to Harrisburg (Eastern). BASKETBALL NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Atlanta: Re-signed Tyronn Lue.

Signed Salim Stoudamire and John Edwards. Denver: Waived Luis Flores. L.A. Clippers: Signed Daniel Ewing and James Singleton. HOCKEY NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Anaheim: Kent Huskins and Geoff Peters agreed to 1-year contracts.

Boston: Traded rights to Yan Stastny to Edmonton for 2006 4th-round draft pick. Re- Signed Hal Gill. N.Y. Rangers: Signed Dominic Moore and Bryce Lampman. Washington: Signed Bryan Muir.

EASTERNWLTPTSGFGA New England1356454226 Kansas City1168414332 FIRE12103394141 D.C. United1185383928 MetroStars879333835 Columbus8123272132 SCHEDULE Real Salt Lake at D.C. United, 6:30 SCHEDULE Kansas City at New Jersey, 6:30 San Jose at FC Dallas, 7:30 D.C. United at Colorado, 8 New England at Real Salt Lake, 8:30 Columbus at CD Chivas USA, 9 SCHEDULE Fire at Los Angeles, 7 MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER FEATURED MATCHES Play begins on all courts at 10 a.m. Arthur Ashe Stadium DAY SESSION Lleyton Hewitt (3) vs.

Albert Costa Kim Clijsters (4) vs. Fabiola Zuluaga Maria Sharapova (1) vs. Dally Randriantefy NIGHT SESSION Play begins at 6 p.m. Catalina Castano vs. Serena Williams (8) Scoville Jenkins vs.

Rafael Nadal (2) Louis Armstrong Stadium Lars Burgsmuller vs. Taylor Dent (25) Maria Elena Camerin vs. Sania Mirza Maria Emilia Salerni vs. Daniela Hantuchova (20) Amer Delic and Jeff Morrison vs. Leander Paes and Nenad Zimonjic (5) Grandstand Marion Bartoli vs.

Shenay Perry Mark Philippoussis vs. Karol Kucera Arnaud Clement and Sebastien Grosjean vs. Bob and Mike Bryan (2) Lisa Raymond vs. Julia Schruff Francesca Schiavone (25) vs. Emma Laine LATEST LINE BY KEITH GLANTZ AND RUSSELL CULVER NATIONAL LEAGUEWEDNESDAY at at at San at San at Atlanta at Atlanta at Florida-110St.

at N.Y. at AMERICAN LEAGUEWEDNESDAY at Texas-115WHITE Minnesota-165at Kansas at at Boston-230Tampa at N.Y. Yankees-135at at L.A. COLLEGE FOOTBALLTHURSDAY Minnesota15at Tulsa at South Carolina20 1 2 UCF at Arizona St.31Temple Oregon8 1 2 at Houston-x at Washington St.27Idaho x-at Reliant Stadium FRIDAY Indiana8 1 2 at Cent. Michigan at Utah7Arizona SATURDAY at Northwestern14 1 2 Ohio at Illinois1 1 2 Rutgers at Wisconsin2 1 2 Bowling Green at Iowa38 1 2 Ball St.

at Michigan St.18 1 2 Kent St. at Ohio St.14Miami (Ohio) at Michigan18 1 2 N. Illinois at Penn St.22 1 2 South Florida at Pittsburgh3Notre Dame at Tennessee23 1 2 UAB at Georgia7Boise St. at Auburn7Georgia Tech at Florida23Wyoming at Oklahoma26 1 2 TCU at Southern Cal34 1 2 at Hawaii at Virginia33W. Michigan at Colorado7Colorado St.

Washington-y2 1 2 Air Force Boston College4at BYU Texas 1 2 at Clemson UCLA7 1 2 at San Diego St. at Alabama22Middle Tenn. UTEP10 1 2 at New Mexico St. x-at Baltimorey-at Qwest Field z-at Kansas City, Mo. SUNDAY Virginia Tech4at N.C.

State Louisville22at Kentucky at Syracuse1 1 2 West Virginia MONDAY Miami3at Florida St. NFL EXHIBITIONTHURSDAY at BEARS2 1 2 Cleveland at Philadelphia3N.Y. Jets at Miami3Atlanta at Tampa Bay3 1 2 Houston at New England6N.Y. Giants at Carolina3Pittsburgh at Dallas4Jacksonville at Baltimore5Washington at Tennessee6 1 2 Green Bay at Oakland5 1 2 New Orleans at San Diego5 1 2 San Francisco FRIDAY at Buffalo3 1 2 Detroit at Cincinnati3 1 2 Indianapolis at St. Louis3Kansas City at Arizona4Denver at Seattle3Minnesota RESULTS At New York; outdoor-hard first round singles Roger Federer (1) d.

Ivo Minar, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 Gilles Muller d. Andy Roddick (4), 7-6 (4), 7-6 (8), 7-6 (1) Nikolay Davydenko (6) d. Tomas Zib, 6-2, 6-0, 6-4 David Nalbandian (11) d. Alex Bogomolov 6-2, 7-5, 6-4 Fernando Verdasco d. Tim Henman (12), 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 Radek Stepanek (16) d.

Nicolas Lapentti, 7-5, 7-6 (5), 6-1 Arnaud Clement d. Juan Carlos Ferrero (20), 7-5, 7-5, 6-1 Fernando Gonzalez (21) d. Wesley Moodie, 4-6, 6-4, 7-5, 7-5 Mario Ancic (22) d. Lee Hyung-taik, 6-2, 6-1, 7-5 Feliciano Lopez (26) d. Filippo Volandri, 6-2, 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-1 Olivier Rochus (27) d.

Robin Vik, 5-7, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 James Blake d. Greg Rusedski (28), 7-5, 7-6 (3), 6-3 Max Mirnyi (30) d. Justin Gimelstob, 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 Carlos Moya (31) d. Michael Llodra, 6-4, 6-4, 2-1, retired Vince Spadea d. Glenn Weiner, 6-4, 6-2, 6-0 Sebastien Grosjean d.

Oscar Hernandez, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. Paul Capdeville d. Paul-Henri Mathieu, 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 Rainer Schuettler d. Potito Starace, 6-1, 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (4) Fabrice Santoro d. Jurgen Melzer, 6-2, 6-1, 6-3 Novak Djokovic d.

Gael Monfils, 7-5, 4-6, 7-6 (5), 0-6, 7-5 Stanislas Wawrinka d. Rajeev Ram, 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (6), 6-7 (2), 7-5 Gustavo Kuerten d. Paul Goldstein, 6-2, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 7-6 (3) Davide Sanguinetti d. Wayne Arthurs, 6-3, 6-3, 7-6 (3) Peter Wessels d. Christophe Rochus, 6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 Albert Montanes d.

Victor Hanescu, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 2-1, retired Jarkko Nieminen d. Karol Beck, 6-4, 2-6, 7-5, 0-6, 7-5 Nicolas Kiefer d. Jiri Vanek, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3 Bjorn Phau d. Alexander Popp, 6-1, 6-3, 6-3 Andy Murray d. Andrei Pavel, 6-3, 3-6, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 Dmitry Tursunov d.

Marcos Baghdatis, 6-4, 6-3, 6-7 (7), 6-2 Florent Serra d. Stefan Koubek, 6-1, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 Paradorn Srichaphan d. Younes El Aynaoui, 6-4, 6-3, 6-0 Robby Ginepri d. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, 6-3, 6-2, 7-6 (5) first round singles Lindsay Davenport (2) d. Li Na, 6-4, 6-4 Amelie Mauresmo (3) d.

Roberta Vinci, 6-3, 6-2 Elena Dementieva (6) d. Lucie Safarova, 7-5, 6-3 Justine Henin-Hardenne (7) d. Zuzana Ondraskova, 6-3, 6-0 Patty Schnyder (11) d. Conchita Martinez, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 Mary Pierce (12) d. Mara Santangelo, 6-2, 6-4 Anastasia Myskina (13) d.

Tamarine Tanasugarn, 6-3, 6-1 Nathalie Dechy (15) d. Severine Beltrame, 6-4, 7-5 Jelena Jankovic (17) d. Denisa Chladkova, 7-5, 6-3 Elena Likhovtseva (19) d. Tathiana Garbin, 6-4, 6-1 Tatiana Golovin (23) d. Virginia Ruano Pascual, 6-3, 2-6, 7-6 (5) Shinobu Asagoe (24) d.

Stephanie Cohen- Aloro, 6-1, 6-4 Gisela Dulko (27) d. Stephanie Foretz, 6-3, 6-2 Anna Chakvetadze (29) d. Viktoriya Kutuzova, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 Anna-Lena Groenefeld (31) d. Kristina Brandi, 6-2, 6-3 Anabel Medina Garrigues (32) d. Karolina Sprem, 6-2, 6-3 Alexa Glatch d.

Yuliana Fedak, 6-4, 6-3 Sesil Karatantcheva d. Meghann Shaughnessy, 2-6, 7-5, 7-5 Evgenia Linetskaya d. Nuria Llagostera Vives, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 Magdalena Maleeva d. Emmanuelle Gagliardi, 6-1, 6-3 Cho Yoon-jeong d. Arantxa Parra Santonja, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 Mariana Diaz-Oliva d.

Bethanie Mattek, 6-4, 6-3 Maria S. Lorenzo d. Angela Haynes, 7-5, 7-6 (6) Amy Frazier d. Carly Gullickson, 6-4, 7-5 Vania King d. Klara Koukalova, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 Katarina Srebotnik d.

Hsieh Su-wei, 6-0, 6-2 Sun Tian Tian d. Samantha Stosur, 6-3, 7-6 (4) Virginie Razzano d. Abigail Spears, 7-6 (6), 6-3 Anna Smashnova d. Sandra Kloesel, 6-3, 6-3 Pauline Parmentier d. Antonella S.

Zanetti, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 Jill Craybas d. Jamea Jackson, 6-4, 2-6, 7-5 Martina Sucha d. Sybille Bammer, 4-6, 6-4, 7-5 U.S. OPEN NORTHWESTERN FOOTBALL With SMU and Air Force off upcoming football schedules, Northwestern announced replacements for the coming seasons. 2006 SEASON2007 SEASON A31 at Miami (O) S1 vs.

Northeastern S9 vs. New HampshireS8 vs. Nevada S16 vs. Eastern Mich. S15 vs.

Duke S23 at Nevada S22 at Ohio State S30 at Penn State S29 at Michigan St. O7 at WisconsinO6 Michigan O14 vs. Purdue O13 Minnesota O21 vs. Michigan St.O20 vs. Eastern Mich.

O28 at Michigan O27 at Purdue N4 at IowaN3 Iowa N11 vs. Ohio State N10 Indiana N18 vs. IllinoisN17 at Illinois RESULTS SOCCER Lewis 2, St. Francis 1 TENNIS Lewis 9, St. Francis 0 COLLEGES RESULTS ILLINOIS PGA CHAMPIONSHIP At Grayslake; 2nd round; par-72, yard; Stonewall Orchard GC 138 (-6) Connie DeMattiaMedinah CC66-72 140 (-4) Mike SmallUniv.

of Illinois73-67 141 (-3) Jim SobbIvanhoe Club69-72 143 (-1) Kelly HolmesTop Flite 73-70 144 (E) Danny MulhearnGlen Oak CC71-73 146 Steve BensonHillcrest CC71-75 Chris GumbachRiver Forest CC72-74 Michael HarriganDiversey GR71-75 Paul JacksonLake Shore CC70-76 Stan WielInverness GC73-73 147 Martin SchieneGreen Garden CC71-76 GOLF Gilles Muller defeated Andy Roddick in straight sets Tuesday. CATEGORYRODDICKMULLER 1st serve pct. 72 57 Aces 1724 Double faults 0 3 1st serve win pct. 8084 2nd serve win pct. 66 71 Winners 3965 Unforced errors 15 33 Break points 1-11-6 Net points 13-27 29-39 Points won 106111 Time of match 2:06.

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