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(T7- i 2DThe Jackson Sun SCOREBOARD Saturday, June 9, 2007 Your sports 3 Bodine wins truck race SOFTBALL Dixie Darlings 6-8 year olds Main Street Connections 19, Bebe's 18 2B: Ashlynne Clifft 2, Chloe Johnson, Hanna Barnes, Madison Turman; C. Adkins 3, D. Coley. C. Coley.

3B: Haley Dingledine. Home Runs: Brooklyn Trolinger 2, Halee Barnes; C. Vaughn (Grand Slam). Leading hitters: Clifft 3-4, Johnson 4-4, Trolinger 3- 3, Dingledine 3-3, Han. Barnes 3-3, Turman 2-3; C.

Adkins 3-4, D. Coley 3-4, R. Sullivan 4- 4, A. McFarland 4-4. C.

Coley 3-4, B. Whitsitt 4-4, S. Lee 3-3. Record: 10-4. Kaman 21, Tuck's HR: Ainsley Cunningham; Sydney Kwasigroh, Ansley Ross 2, Katherine Barham, Catherine Cummings; Kayla Ciscom, Morgan Hardin.

Leading hitters: A. Cunningham 3-3, Kwasigroh 3-3, Amanda Armstrong 2- 3, Ross 3-3, Barham 2-3, Cummings 2-3, Anna Claire Winchester 2-3, Delaney Cunningham 3- 3, Claudia Musgrave 3-3; Allie Myers 2-3, Cisco 3-3, Janie Patterson 2-2, Claire Chris-tensen 2-2, Claire Rogers 2-2. Records: 12-2. DOC Imaging 17, City Lumber 4 HR: Ally Collins; Anderson. Leading hitters: Collins 4-4, Morgan Fielding 4- 4, Haley Haltom 3-3, Anna Cowan 3-3, Jessica Pittman 3-3; Shelton 2-3, Anderson 2-2, Brown 2-2.

the 163rd of the scheduled 167-lap race after making contact with Travis Kvapil going into the first turn. "I hate that. That's not how I wanted to win. Travis is a great kid," Bodine said. "You can only block one direction.

That's the nature of the beast. I had fresh tires. I was going to go high, he blocked me. We went to the bottom, he was still down there. It's a shame." Kvapil had stayed out when the rest of the lead-lap trucks went in for tires on a late caution.

He was trying desperately to stay out in front and was bumped while trying to block Bodine on the second lap after the restart. "That's just truck racing. I saw him moving around," Kvapil said. "I'm disappointed our shot at winning got wiped away at the end." NCAA Division I Super Regionals Glance (Best-of-3) At Boshamer Stadium Chapel Hill, NX. Friday's Result: North Carolina 9, South Carolina 6, North Carolina leads series 1-0 Saturday's Game: South Carolina (45-19) vs.

North Carolina (52-12) Sunday's Game: South Carolina vs. North Carolina, 6 p.m., if necessary At Jim Patterson Stadium Louisville, Ky. Friday's Result: Louisville 9, Oklahoma State 0, Louisville leads series 1-0 Saturday's Result Oklahoma State (41-20) vs. Louisville (45-21), 11 am. Sunday's Game: Oklahoma State vs.

Louisville, 3 p.m., if necessary At Polk-DeMent Stadium Starkville, Miss. Friday's Result: Mississippi State 8, Clemson 6. Mississippi State leads series 1-0 Saturday's Result Clemson (41-22) vs. Mississippi State (37-20), 11 a.m. Sunday's Game: Clemson vs.

Mississippi State, noon, if necessary At Eck Stadium Wichita, Kan. Saturday's Game: UC Irvine (43-15-1) vs. Wichita State (53-20), 11 a.m. Sunday's Game: UC Irvine vs. Wichita State, noon Monday's Game: UC Irvine vs.

Wichita State, 11:30 am. or 6 p.m., if necessary At Reckling Park Houston Friday's Result: Rice 3, Texas 2, (10), Rice leads series 1-0 Saturday's Result Texas (48-18) vs. Rice (53-12), 5 p.m. Sunday's Game: Texas vs. Rice, 6 p.m., if necessary At Packard Stadium Tempe, Ariz.

Saturday's Game: Ole Miss (40-23) vs. Arizona State, (46-13). 8 p.m. Sunday's Game: Ole Miss vs. Arizona State, 6 p.m.

Monday's Game: Ole Miss vs. Arizona State, 6 p.m., if necessary At Goodwin Field Fullerton, Calif. Saturday's Game: UCLA (33-26) vs. Cal State Fullerton (36-23), 6 p.m. Sunday's Game: UCLA vs.

Cal State Fullerton, 9 p.m. Monday's Game: UCLA vs. Cal State Fullerton, 6 p.m., if necessary At Goss Stadium Corvallis, Ore. Saturday's Game: Michigan (42-17) vs. Oregon State (42-18), 2 p.m.

Sunday's Game: Michigan vs. Oregon State, 3 p.m. Monday's Game: Michigan vs. Oregon State, 6 p.m., if necessary Major League Soccer Eastern Conference Ms GF GA NewYork 6 2 2 20 19 8 Kansas City 6 2 1 19 19 12 New England 5 2 3 18 18 11 Chicago 4 4 2 14 11 15 D.C. United 3 3 2 11 10 11 Toronto FC 3 6 1 10 10 18 Columbus 1 3 5 8 8 13 Western Conference PU GF GA FC Dallas 5 5 1 16 14 16 Colorado 4 4 3 15 13 14 Houston 4 5 1 13 9 9 CDChivasUSA 3 3 2 11 12 8 Los Angeles 1 3 3 6 7 8 Real Salt Lake 0 3 6 6 7 14 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

Saturday's Games CD Chivas USA at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles at FC Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Arena Football League NATIONAL CONFERENCE Eastern Division By STEPHEN HAWKINS The Associated Press FORT WORTH, Texas Todd Bodine beat Mike Skinner to the checkered flag again at Texas, holding on to win after another green-white-checker finish in the NASCAR Craftsman Trucks Series on Friday night Bodine edged Skinner by 0.188 seconds for his 11th victory in the series, the first since Bodine made a last-lap pass and beat Skinner by 0.116 seconds last June at Texas in the closet finish at the l'-mile track. They also finished 1-2 at Texas in November 2005. The defending series champion has won four times in six starts at Texas.

Bodine, the polesitter who overcame a fuel problem that dropped his Toyota to 17th midway through the race, took the lead on Draft Continued from cover In 2005, Martinez was an 11th-round pick by the New York Mets after his freshman year at Jackson State but never signed. He went undrafted last year before ending up at Cumberland. Jackson State coach Steve Cor-nelison thinks Martinez, who did not return multiple messages left on his cell phone Friday, has a bright future. "He'll play pro ball for as long as he wants to," Cornelison said of Martinez, who hit .360 with 104 RBIs at Jackson State from 2005-06. "I don't know at what level, but that's going to depend on how hard he works.

He's a good one." Former Hardin County standout Adam Milligan, now at Walters State, was the next area product selected, going to the Atlanta Braves in the 27th round with the 828th overall pick. Milligan (6-3, 210) was a 28th-round pick by the Braves last year but decided to enroll at Walters State and play baseball. He hit .395 with 13 home runs and 58 RBIs as a freshman outfielder. Perfect Game USA rated Milligan as the state's No. 19 overall prospect.

Baseball America had Milligan ranked as the No. 20 overall prospect in Tennessee and projected him to go between the 10th and 20th rounds. "Anytime you get drafted it's exciting; so I'm excited," Milligan said. He is currently playing in the summer college wood-bat Coastal Golf Continued from cover "This afternoon we had no wind and soft greens, and the greens were pure," said Buckle, who made three birdie putts of 11 feet or longer. Scott had a chance for his second straight 36-hole lead.

The world's fourth-ranked player led by a stroke last week in the Memorial en route to a fifth-place tie. "Nice to be leading now or at the end of the day or whenever this round finishes," Scott said as he finished up with a par on No. 9, his 18th. "Conditions are perfect. If it stays like this, birdies to be had out there." Brian Gay, who waited out the delay after putting his second shot on the green at No.

18, holed out from 45 feet for birdie and a 66 that left him a stroke back at 6 under. Fredrik Jacobson, who shared the first-round lead with Scott, was 3 under after a 70. Two-time Memphis winner David Toms (68) was 2 under along with Duffy Waldorf (69), Brian Davis (68), Scott Verplank (69), Woody Austin (66). Jose Maria Olazabal and Brandt Snede-ker also were 2 under. Olazabal had a hole to play, and Snedeker had two to finish.

Anyone hoping the wind that kept all but seven golfers at par or higher in the first round would die Daly Continued from cover PGA Tour Stanford SL Jude Championship Friday's Results At TPC Southwind Purse: S6 million Yardage: Pan 71 (35-35) Partial Second Round Note: Play suspended due to darkness with 36 players not finishing. Round will be completed today. Adam Scott 67-66 -133 -7 Brian Gay 68-66 -134 -6 Fredrik Jacobson 67-70 -137 -3 Duffy Waldorf 69-69 -138 -2 Brian Davis 70-68 -138 -2 Scott Verplank 69-69 -138 -2 Cliff Kresge 72-67 -139 -1 Robert Allenby -139 -1 Stephen Ames 71-68 -139 -1 Joe Durant 73-66 -139 -1 JoeOgilvie -140 Michael Putnam -140 Eric Axley -140 Will MacKenzie 71-69 -140 Steve Elkington 71-69 -140 Heath Slocum 72-69 -141 1 Vijay Singh 72-69 -141 1 Tim Herron 73-68 -141 1 Dean Wilson 70-71 -141 1 RetiefGoosen 68-74 -142 2 Hunter Mahan -142 2 Craig Lile 74-68 -142 2 Marco Dawson 77-65 -142 2 Billy Andrade 74-68 -142 2 DJ. Trahan 75-67 -142 2 Steve Flesch 74-69 -143 3 Mike Weir 75-68 -143 3 Bob May 71-72 -143 3 BobHeintz 73-70 -143 3 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 74-69 -143 3 Ryan Armour 72-71 -143 3 BJ.

Staten 72-71 -143 3 Briny Baird 71-72 -143 3 Camilo Villegas 74-69 -143 3 Loren Roberts 74-69 -143 3 Troy Matteson 75-68 -143 3 Fred Funk 73-70 -143 3 Bart Bryant 75-68 -143 3 Sergio Garcia 74-70 -144 4 Jose Coceres 70-74 -144 4 Matt Kuchar 75-69 -144 4 Vance Veazey 73-71 -144 4 Charlie Wi 73-71 -144 4 John Daly 70-74 -144 4 Brian Bateman 74-70 -144 4 Stephen Leaney 74-70 -144 4 Steve Allan 75-69 -144 4 Justin Leonard 70-74 -144 4 Charles Warren 71-74 -145 5 John Mallinger 72-73 -145 5 Sean O'Hair 72-73 -145 5 Vaughn Taylor 74-71 -145 5 Paul Goydos 78-67 -145 5 Chris DiMarco 73-72 -145 5 Anthony Kim 72-73 -145 5 Glen Day 73-72 -145 5 Rich Barcelo 75-70 -145 5 Nathan Green 75-70 -145 5 Robert Gamez 76-69 -145 5 Bill Haas 74-72 -146 6 Padraig Harrington 74-72 -146 6 Tom Byrum 74-72 -146 6 Doug LaBelle II 74-72 -146 6 Pablo Martin -146 6 Jarrod Lyle 73-73 -146 6 Shigeki Maruyama 75-71 -146 6 J.P. Hayes 75-71 -146 6 Todd Hamilton -146 6 Stuart Appleby 75-71 -146 6 Brett Quigley 73-74 -147 7 Mathew Goggin 74-73 -147 7 BobEstes 73-74 -147 7 Boo Weekley 76-71 -147 7 Olin Browne 73-74 -147 7 Ryan Palmer 73-74 -147 7 Bubba Watson 78-69 -147 7 Jason Dufner 75-72 -147 7 Chris Tidland -147 7 Ty Harris 75-72 -147 7 John Senden 77-70 -147 7 Kevin Na 76-72 -148 8 Tom Pernice, Jr 80-68 -148 8 Hank Kuehne 75-73 -148 8 Lee Janzen 74-74 -148 8 Michael Allen 73-75 -148 8 TedTryba 77-71 -148 8 Jin Park -148 8 Steve Wheatcroft 75-73 -148 8 Bryant MacKellar 72-76 -148 8 Len Mattiace 78-71 -149 9 David Branshaw 77-72 -149 9 Bernhard Langer 77-72 -149 9 Billy Mayfair -149 9 Geoff Ogilvy 78-71 -149 9 Kent Jones 75-75 -150 10 Harrison Frazar 75-75 -150 10 PaulSheehan -150 10 MattHendrix 80-70 -150 10 Dicky Pride 73-78 -151 11 JeffMaggert 73-79 -152 12 KyleReifers 73-79 -152 12 Bubba Dickerson 80-72 -152 12 Jerry Smith 77-76 -153 13 Mathias Gronberg 76-77 -153 13 JimRutledge -153 13 Jeff Brehaut 73-81 -154 14 Philip Francis 78-79 -157 17 Kelvin Burgin 81-76 -157 17 Paul Stankowski 79-79 -158 18 Payton Osborn 76-82 -158 18 Kirk Triplett 77-81 -158 18 LPGA McDonald's LPGA Championship Friday's Results At Bulle Rock Golf Course Havre de Grace, Md. Purse: S2 million Yardage: 63: Pan 72 (36-36) Second Round Suzann Pettersen 69-67 -136 -8 Karrie Webb 68-69 -137 -7 Brittany Lincicome 69-69 -138 -6 Birdie Kim 67-71 -138 -6 Paula Creamer 71-68 -139 -5 Meena Lee 70-69 -139 -5 Annika Sorenstam 70-69 -139 -5 Morgan Pressel 68-71 -139 -5 Sarah Lee 71-69 -140 -4 Catriona Matthew 71-69 -140 -4 Mhairi McKay -140 -4 Kim Saiki-Maloney -140 -4 Angela Park -140 -4 Siew-Ai Lim 72-69 -141 -3 Lindsey Wright 71-70 -141 -3 Na On Min 71-70 -141 -3 Sophie Gustafson 70-71 -141 -3 Marcy Hart -142 -2 Reilley Rankin -142 -2 LorenaOchoa -2 Teresa Lu -142 -2 French Open Results Friday At Stade Roland Garros Paris Purse: $20.51 million (Grand Slam) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Men Semifinals Roger Federer (1), Switzerland, def. Nikolay Davydenko (4), Russia, 7-5, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (7). Rafael Nadal (2), Spain, def.

Novak Djokovic (6), Serbia, 7-5, 6-4, 6-2. Doubles Women Championship Alicia Molik, Australia and Mara Santangelo (17), Italy, def. Katarina Srebotnik, Slovenia and Ai Sugiyama (7), Japan, 7-6 (5), 6-4. Legends Doubles Round Robin Under 45 Pat Cash, Australia and Thierry Champion, France, def. Mikael Pernfors and Mats Wilan-der, Sweden, 6-3, 5-7, 11-9 tiebreak.

Arnaud Boetsch and Guy Forget, France, def. Sergl Bruguera, Spain and Richard Kra-jicek, Netherlands, 6-3, 7-5. Junior Singles Boys Semifinals Vladimir Ignatic (12), Belarus, def. Kellen Damico (10), United States, 1-6, 7-5, 6-3. Greg Jones (5), Australia, def.

Matteo Tre-visan (1), Italy, 6-4, 6-7 (6), 10-8 tiebreak. Girls Semifinals Alize Cornet (2), France, def. Ksenia Miievskaya (6), Belarus, 2-6, 6-3, 7-5. Mariana Duque Marino, Colombia, def. Anastasia Paviyuchenkova (1), Russia, 7-5, 6-7 Wheelchair Singles Men Championship Shingo Kunieda (1), Japan, def.

Robin Ammerlaan (2), Netherlands, 6-3, 6-4. Women Championship Esther Vergeer (1), Netherlands, def. Florence GraveUir, France, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2. Stacy Prammanasudh -142 -2 Christina Kim -143 -1 KimberlyHall -143 -1 Jane Park 73-70 -143 -1 In-KyungKim -143 -1 SeRiPak -143 -1 KyeongBae -143 -1 Jee Young Lee -143 -1 Katherine Hull -143 -1 Nicole Castrale 70-73 -143 -1 MiHyunKim 70-73 -143 -1 Giulia Sergas -143 -1 Laura Davies 68-75 -143 -1 II Mi Chung -144 JeongJang 73-71 -144 Angela Stanford -144 Irene Cho -144 Erica Blasberg 72-72 -144 Shi Hyun Ahn 71-73 -144 Sherri Turner 71-73 -144 Pat Hurst 69-75 -144 Maria Hjorth 69-75 -144 Leta Lindley 76-69 -145 1 Heather Young -145 1 Cristie Kerr 75-70 -145 1 Rachel Hetheringto 74-71 -145 1 Linda Wessberg 74-71 -145 1 Vicki Goetze-Ackerman -145 1 Jimin Kang 73-72 -145 1 Becky Morgan 73-72 -145 1 Ji-Young Oh 73-72 -145 1 Joo Mi Kim 71-74 -145 1 Karin Sjodin 71-74 -145 1 Seon Hwa Lee 71-74 -145 1 Wendy Doolan 76-70 -146 2 Charlotte Mayorkas 75-71 -146 2 Patricia Meunier-Lebouc 74-72 -146 2 Jackie Gallagher-Smith 74-72 -146 2 Yu Ping Lin 74-72 -146 2 Young-A Yang 74-72 -146 2 Michele Redman 74-72 -146 2 Marisa Baena 74-72 -146 2 Dorothy Delasin 74-72 -146 2 in-Bee Park 73-73 -146 2 Juli Inkster 73-73 -146 2 Nancy Scranton 73-73 -146 2 Gloria Park 72-74 -146 2 Liselotte Neumann 72-74 -146 2 Sung Ah Yim 77-70 -147 3 Laura Diaz 76-71 -147 3 Virada Nirapathpongporn 76-71 -147 3 Johanna Head 75-72 -147 3 Brittany Lang 75-72 -147 3 EvaDahllof 74-73 -147 3 Moira Dunn 74-73 -147 3 Silvia Cavalleri 74-73 -147 3 Sherri Steinhauer 74-73 -147 3 Lorie Kane 74-73 -147 3 Kate Golden 74-73 -147 3 Karen Davies 73-74 -147 3 Michelle Wie 73-74 -147 3 Meaghan Francella 72-75 -147 3 Meredith Duncan 71-76 -147 3 Champions Tour Principal Charity Classic Friday's Results At TPC Southwind Memphis Purse: $6 million Yardage: 7439; Pan 70 (35-35) First Round At Glen Oaks Country Club West Des Moines, Iowa Purse: $1.6 million Yardage: M77; Par 71 (35-36) First Round Jay Haas 32-33 -65 -6 Dave Eichelberger 33-33 -66 -5 Jim Thorpe 33-34 -67 -4 Mark James 31-36 -67 -4 Bob Gilder 31-36 -67 -4 David Edwards 33-34 -67 -4 Tom Wargo 37-31 -68 -3 Tim Simpson 36-32 -68 -3 Keith Fergus 33-35 -68 -3 Tom Purtzer 35-33 -68 -3 James Mason 35-34 -69 -2 David Eger -33-36 -69 -2 John Jacobs 34-35 -69 -2 Denis Watson 35-34 -69 -2 Tom Kite 36-33 -69 -2 Mitch Adcock 32-37 -69 -2 MarkMcNulty 33-37 -70 -1 Scott Simpson 34-36 -70 -1 Morris Hatalsky 32-38 -70 -1 Dave Stockton -34-36 -70 -1 Joe Inman 33-37 -70 -1 Jim Ahern 34-36 -70 -1 Vicente Fernandez 34-36 -70 -1 Wayne Levi 37-34 -71 Bobby Wadkins 35-36 -71 Bruce Summerhays 35-36 -71 D.A. Weibring 36-35 -71 Mark Hayes 33-38 -71 Chip Beck 36-35 -71 Kirk Hanefeld 34-37 -71 JaySigel 35-37 -72 1 Mark Lye 35-37 -72 1 Larry Ziegler 37-35 -72 1 R.W.Eaks 37-35 -72 1 Howard Twitty 35-37 -72 1 Mike McCullough 37-35 -72 1 Mark Johnson 37-35 -72 1 Brad Bryant 36-36 -72 1 Tom Jenkins 37-35 -72 1 Gil Morgan 36-36 -72 1 Graham Marsh 36-36 -72 1 Donnie Hammond 35-37 -72 1 JackRenner 36-36 -72 1 Tom McKnight 35-37 -72 1 Walter Hall 37-36 -73 2 Jimmy Powell 37-36 -73 2 IsaoAoki 36-37 -73 2 Hale Irwin 38-35 -73 2 Ed Dougherty 35-38 -73 2 Kenny Knox 35-38 -73 2 Graham Banister 35-38 -73 2 JimChancey 35-38 -73 2 Danny Edwards 36-38 -74 3 Dana Quigley 36-38 -74 3 Hugh Baiocchi 38-36 -74 3 Hajime Meshiai 38-36 -74 3 Tim Conley 35-39 -74 3 Dick Mast 34-40 -74 3 Peter Jacobsen 36-39 -75 4 Lonnie Nielsen 36-39 -75 4 John Adams 36-39 -75 4 Andy Bean 39-37 -76 5 Fuzzy Zoeller 36-40 -76 5 John Ross 39-37 -76 5 Massy Kuramoto 39-37 -76 5 Rocky Thompson 34-43 -77 6 Jim Albus 43-34 -77 6 Kevin King 38-39 -77 6 Michael Turner 34-43 -77 6 Buddy Harston 34-43 -77 6 Charles Coody 38-40 -78 7 John Harris 39-39 -78 7 Mike Donald 39-39 -78 7 Reed Hughes 38-41 -79 8 Dave Barr -80 9 BASEBALL Major League Basebal MLB-Suspended Houston IB Lance Berkman for two games and fined him an undisclosed amount for inappropriate actions during a June 5 game against Colorado.

American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Placed Ramon Hernandez on the 15-day DL Purchased the contract of Alberto Castillo from Norfolk (IL). OAKLAND ATHLETICS Placed OF Milton Bradley on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 3. Recalled Donnie Murphy from Sacramento (PCL), National League CINCINNATI REDS-Purchased the contract of RHP Homer Bailey from Louisville (IL). Optioned RHP Todd Coffey to Louisville. FLORIDA MARLINS Sent OF Todd Linden outright to Albuquerque (PCL).

NEW YORK METS-Purchased the contract of OF Ricky Ledee from New Orleans (PCL). Optioned INF-OF David Newhan to New Orleans. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Agreed to terms with RHP Troy Percival on a minor league contract BASKETBALL National Basketball Association MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES-Named Jerry Sichting assistant coach. Women's National Basketball Association CONNECTICUT SUN-Signed Evanthia Maltsi for the remainder of the season.

FOOTBALL National Football League DENVER BRONCOS-Acquired DT Jimmy Kennedy from St. Louis for a 2008 draft pick. Waived CB Eric Hill. GREEN BAY PACKERS-Signed Aaron Rouse. Released OL Kevin Barry and OL Josh Bourke.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Signed DL Rashad Moore and DL Kenny Smith. Released Tony Case. Canadian Football league WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS-Signed Pat Fleming. MOTORSPORTS NASCAR-Docked Kurt Busch 100 driver points, fined him $100,000 and placed him on probation until Dec. 31, and docked Roger Penske 100 owner points for Busch's reckless driving and endangerment of a crew member during a June 4 race.

I AUTO RACING 9 a.m. NASCAR: Nextel Cup, practice for Pocono 500, at Long Pond, Pa. (SPEED) 10 a.m. Rolex Sports Car Series: Sahlen's Six Hours at the Glen, start of race, at Watkins Glen, Pa. (SPEED) Noon Formula One: Qualifying for Canadian Grand Prix, at Montreal (SPEED) 1:30 p.m.

Rolex Sports Car Series: Sahlen's Six Hours at the Glen, finish of race, at Watkins Glen, Pa. (SPEED) 2 p.m. NASCAR: Busch Series, qualifying for Federated Auto Parts 300, at Lebanon, Tenn. (ESPN2) 4 p.m. NHRA: Qualifying for Route 66 Nationals, at Joliet, III.

(ESPN2) 4:30 p.m. NASCAR: Nextel Cup, 'Happy Hour final practice for Pocono 500, at Long Pond, Pa. (tape) (SPEED) 6 p.m. NASCAR: Busch Series, Federated Auto Parts 300, at Lebanon, Tenn. (ESPN2, WTJS-AM 1390) 7 p.m.

ARCA: Pocono 200, at Long Pond, Pa. (tape) (SPEED) 9 p.m. IRL: Bombardier Learjet 550k, at Fort Worth, Texas (ESPN2) BASEBALL 11 a.m. NCAA: Division super regionals, game 2, Clemson at Mississippi State and, game 1, UC Irvine at Wichita State (ESPN2) 2:30 p.m. MLB: N.Y.

Mets at Detroit (FOX) 6 p.m. MLB: L.A. Angels at St. Louis (FSN, WZLT-FM 99.3, WQAK-FM 105.7, WKBQ-FM 933, WKBQ-AM 1250, WDXI-AM 1310, WTRO-AM 1330, WTRB-AM 1570) 6 p.m. NL: Chicago Cubs at Atlanta (WGN, WCDZ-FM 95.1) 6 p.m.

NCAA: Division super regionals, game 2, South Carolina at North Carolina and, game 1, UCLA at Cal State Fullerton (ESPN) 7:05 p.m. SL: Huntsville at Diamond Jaxx (WNWS-FM 1013) BOXING 2:30 p.m. Lightweights, Matt Zegan (37-2-0) vs. Noel Cortez (16-13-0); heavyweights, Mario Preskar (12-0-1) vs. Carl Gathright (6-9-1); heavyweights, Andrew Golota (38-6-1) vs.

Jeremy Bates (21-13-1); Tomaz Adamek (31-1-0) vs. Luis Pineda (21-5-0), for vacant IBO cruiserweight championship, at Katowice, Poland (FSN) FOOTBALL Noon NFL Europa: Frankfurt at Hamburg (NFL) 6:30 pjn. Arena League: Philadelphia at Tampa Bay (CSS) 11 p.m. NFL Europa: Amsterdam at Cologne (tape) (NFL) GOLF 7 a.m. European PGA Tour: BA-CA Open, third round, at Vienna, Austria (TGC) Noon Champions Tour: Principal Charity Classic, second round, at West Des Moines, Iowa (TGC) 2 p.m.

PGA Tour: St. Jude Championship, third round, at Memphis (CBS) 3 p.m. LPGA: McDonald's LPGA Championship, third round, at Havre de Grace, Md. (TGC) HORSE RACING 11 a.m. NTRA: Birdstone Stakes and Foresta Stakes, at Elmont, N.Y.

(ESPN) 2 p.m. NTRA: True North Handicap, Just a Game Handicap, and Woody Stephens Breeders' Cup Stakes, at Elmont, N.Y. (ESPN) 4:30 p.m. NTRA: Belmont Stakes and Manhattan Handicap, at Elmont, N.Y. (ABC) TENNIS 8 a.m.

French Open, women's championship match, at Paris (NBC) TRACK FIELD Noon NCAA: Division Men's and Women's Outdoor Championships, at Sacramento, Calif. (CBS) MISCELLANEOUS 8 a.m. Sports Blitz (WBFG-FM 96.5) 8 a.m. Coaches Corner (WTNE-FM 97.7) 8 a.m. The Original Coaches Corner (WDXI-AM 1310) 10 a.m.

Sports Zone (WNWS-FM 1013) Schedule subject to change 1973 Secretariat, ridden by Ron Turcotte, wins the Belmont Stakes in record time to capture the Triple Crown. Secretariat sets a world record on the IVi-mile course with 2:24, and a record for largest margin of victory in the Belmont, 31 lengths. 1978 Larry Holmes scores a 15-round split decision over Ken Norton for the WBC heavyweight title in New York. 1979 Coastal, ridden by Ruben Hernandez, spoils Spectacular Bid's attempt at the Triple Crown with a 3'4-length victory over Golden Act in the Belmont Stakes. Spectacular Bid finishes third.

19S4 Swale, ridden by Laffit Pincay, wins the Belmont Stakes by four lengths over Pine Circle. Swale dies eight days later. 1985 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scores 29 points to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 111-100 victory over the Boston Celtics and the NBA title in six games. 1990 Monica Seles holds off four set points in the first set tiebreaker and goes on to become the youngest winner of the French Open, beating two-time champion Steffi Graf 7-6 (8-6), 6-4. Seles is 16 years, six months.

1991 In the first ail-American men's final at the French Open since 1954, Jim Courier rallies to beat Andre Agassi 3-6, 6-4, 2-6, 6-1, 6-4 for his first Grand Slam title. 1993 Patrick Roy makes 18 saves and the Montreal Canadiens capture their 24th Stanley Cup, beating the Los Angeles Kings 4-1 in Game 5. 1995 The Houston Rockets set NBA records with their seventh straight playoff road victory and their ninth road win of the playoffs, beating Orlando 117-106 in Game 2 of the NBA Finals. 2001 Jennifer Capriati beats Kim Clijsters 1-6, 6-4, 12-10 to win the French Open, her second consecutive Grand Slam title. 2003 The New Jersey Devils end the Anaheim Mighty Ducks' surreal season, winning the Stanley Cup with a 3-0 victory.

Mike Rupp, who had never appeared in a playoff until Game 4, scores the first goal and sets up Jeff Friesen for the other two. 2006 Roger Federer earns his first berth in a French Open final, setting up the first No. 1 vs. No. 2 for the men's title at Roland Garros since in 1984, when Ivan Lendl beat top-ranked John McEnroe.

Top-ranked Federer meets defending champion Rafael Nadal, who has a record 59 wins in a row on clay. A -The Associated Press Plains League in Martinsville, Va. "One of their scouts called me and said (the Braves) are going to watch me play this summer and then offer me something." Former Covington standout Jeff McCollum (6-3, 225) went to the Washington Nationals in the 33rd round with the 998th overall pick. The right-hander, now a redshirt junior at Southern University, went 4-1 with a 3.86 ERA in 13 relief appearances this year. Notes: Collierville left-hander Drew Pomeranz (6-5, 190) was the first high school player from Tennessee to be drafted this year, going to the Texas Rangers in the 12th round.

Pomeranz, rated the state's top high school prospect by both Baseball America and Perfect Game USA, has already signed with Ole Miss. He is the younger brother of Stuart Pomeranz, who was a second-round draft pick by the St. Louis Cardinals in 2003 Knoxville's South-Doyle High School had three players selected in the draft third baseman Cody Hawn (Milwaukee, 23rd round), left-hander Chad Bell (Milwaukee, 25th round) and right-hander Bryce Brentz (Cleveland, 30th round) Hendersonville's Pope John Paul II's Golden Tate, a Notre Dame footballbaseball recruit, was picked by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 42nd round St. Louis drafted Abilene Christian University junior right-hander Jameson Maj in the 45th round. The All-American led the nation this year with 20 saves, tying the NCAA Division II record set by Adam Zimmerman of St.

Joseph's Joshua Parrott, 425-9634 down on Friday were wrong early. Conditions remained just as windy Friday morning as on Thursday when only seven players broke par. They adapted better with 13 of the 75 with morning tee times breaking par. "It's been blowing pretty steady all day," Gay said during the delay. "It actually seemed to be blowing harder the last few holes." Then came the thunderstorms that stopped play just before noon locally.

Golfers ran out of time to catch Scott before play was stopped at 8:13 p.m. Play was scheduled to resume at 7:30 a.m. today. Gay wasn't that happy about having to wait to finish up. "I don't have to hit balls again, just go out and putt on the last green, get some lunch and hang out and can't control what the weather does you know.

Hopefully, it won't be too easy for them later," he said. Scott had two holes left to finish up a smooth round that featured two birdies on each side thanks to his putter. He holed out from nearly 14 feet on No. 13 and sunk a 40-footer on No. 7 to drop to 7 under with the weather moving in.

Not that he minded the delay. "I was playing quite nicely at the time. It's never ideal, but it's something you have to get used to because we seem to do it a lot on tour. And you just have to learn to relax and take it for what it is and try to come out with a fresh mind," Scott said. tournament in 2001 and they married seven weeks later.

Their son, John Patrick, was born a week before she and her parents were indicted in Mississippi on charges stemming from what authorities said was a drug ring and an illegal gambling operation. Sherrie Daly pleaded guilty in November 2004 to a charge of conspiracy to structure a transaction to evade the reporting requirement. She began serving a five-month sentence in January 2006, then filed for divorce in Shelby County on Oct. 17, 2006. Daly filed himself a day later, then said a month later that things were on hold.

His autobiography "My Life In Out of the Rough" details his gambling and drinking addiction with one chapter devoted to his three former wives that was titled, "All My Exes. Wear Rolexes." 1 Pet PF PA y-Dallas 12 1 0 .923 792 656 Philadelphia 6 7 0 .462 722 664 Columbus 6 8 0 .429 675 694 NewYork 5 8 0 .385 677 751 Southern Division Pet PF PA y-Georgia 11 2 0 .846 803 686 Orlando 7 6 0 .538 646 594 Tampa Bay 6 7 0 .462 616 675 Austin 4 9 0 .308 703 748 New Orleans 4 9 0 .308 646 719 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Central Division Pet PF PA 700 609 753 665 678 715 668 708 709 833 PF PA 803 640 691 707 859 826 768 794 565 790 x-Chicago x-Kansas City Colorado Nashville 9 0 .692 0 .643 0 .571 0 .385 0 .308 Grand Rapids Western Division 10 7 7 4 2 Pet 0 .769 0 .538 0 .500 0 .286 0 .154 y-San Jose Los Angeles Utah Arizona Las Vegas x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division Friday's Result Kansas City 47. Columbus 34 Saturday's Games Orlando at New York, 6 p.m. Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 6:30 Grand Rapids at Chicago, 7 p.m. Georgia at Austin, 7:30 p.m.

New Orleans at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Utah, 8 p.m. NFL Europa League Standings Pet PF PA Frankfurt 6 2 0 .750 192 129 Cologne 5 3 0 .625 160 128 Hamburg 5 3 0 .625 178 132 Rhein 4 5 0 .444 153 195 Amsterdam 3 5 0 375 160 199 Berlin 2 7 0 .222 126 186 Friday's Result Rhein 24, Berlin 17 Saturday's Games Amsterdam at Cologne, 11 a.m. Frankfurt at Hamburg, 11 a.m. I National Basketball Association Playoff Glance FINALS San Antonio vs.

Cleveland San Antonio 85, Cleveland 76, San Antonio leads series 10 Sunday, June 10: Cleveland at San Antonio, 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 12: San Antonio at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Thursday, June 14: San Antonio at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Sunday, June 17: San Antonio at Cleveland, 8 p.m., if necessary Tuesday, June 19: Cleveland at San Antonio, 8 p.m., if necessary Thursday, June 21: Cleveland at San Antonio, 8 if necessary No charges had been filed Friday afternoon, and it will be Daly's decision whether he wants that to happen, Shular said. The 41-year-old golfer and his wife argued last night at a restaurant near the golf course, he told deputies.

Daly has won two majors the 1991 PGA Championship and 1995 British Open but his play has been overshadowed by two trips to alcohol rehab, outrageous tales of gambling losses, trashed hotel rooms and suspensions. Daly has struggled this season. He has one top-25 finish and has made only three cuts. He has withdrawn from three other events. Daly met Sherri at a golf ir.

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