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Timis Coi omnt TrFstAY April 2 2002 A 1 3 SCOKEBOARD HOCKEY BASKETBALL Dallas pulls out of spin National Basketball Association National Hockey League Eastern Conference ic Ganes Scheduled- Tuesday Games at Cleveland 4 pjn. TSton at Indana. 4 pjn. iwaukee a Atlanta. 4:30 pjn.

Detroit at V- arr i. 4:30 p.m. Sacramento at Mnryi s. 5 O-m. LA Laners at 5 Cranorre at ion.

5 p.n. Seattle at Houston. 5:30 pjn. Utah at Denver. 6 p.m.

Portland at Goiden State. 7:30 p.m. NHL in Brief NCAA Men's Tournament The Final Four At Atlanta, Monday Result National OiampioiisWp: Maryland 64 Ind ana 52 SOCCER Monday's List England Premier League: Blackburn 2 Southampton 0. Charlton 0 Arsenal 3. Derby 0 Middlesbrough 1.

Enerton 3 Bolton 1. Fulham 0 West Ham 1. Ipswich 0 Chelsea 0. Sunderland 2 Leicester 1. Tottenham 2 Leeds 1 First Division: Barnsley 2 Preston 1.

Bradford 0 Norwich 1. Coventry 0 WestBrom 1. Crystal P0 Birmingham 0. Gillmgham 1 Crewe DALLAS (APi Jason Arnott ared his first two goals ftr Dallas in a span of 1 :32 in the second perkxl. and Mike Modano had three assists as the Stars heat the Columbus Blue Jackets 3-1 Monday night.

Aniott. acquired in a trade ith the New Jersey Devils on March 19. had one assist in his first four games ith Dallas. The Stars snapped a four-game win-less streak and moved into a tie with Vancouver for ninth place in the Western Conference with 83 points, two point behind eighth-place Edmonton. Tvler Wright scored at the 17-minute mark of the second period for Columbus, which lost its seventh straight ov erall and fourth straight to Dallas this seasons.

Rangers eye playoffs TAMPA. Fla. (AP) The New-York Rangers" slim playoff hopes are still alive. PetrNedved scored twice to snap an 1 8-game goal drought as the New York Rangers beat the Tampa Bay I OTL A Ms Horn Away -i-i-wi 75 41 22 5 7 216 1S1 94 22-10-5 19-12-7 8-2-0-0 4C 23 9 3 221 175 92 18-11-7 22-12-5 3-5-2-0 Carolina 75 32 2- 14 5 200 2C3 B3 14-12-12 16-12-7 5-2-M n-Toronto 76 39 24 9 4 224 194 91 23-10-5 16-14-8 S4-1-0 76 37 24 8 7 229 193 39 19-11-7 18-13-S 40-2 MY (Senders 75 37 27 7 4 219 206 85 19-12-7 IS-1S4 5-4K1-1 Ne Jersey 763528 9 4 136 177 63 19-13-6 16-15-7 6-3-0-1 Monfrwl 76 32 29 12 3 191 195 79 19-12-7 13-17-8 5-2-3-0 Washngton 76 33 32 10 1 211 228 77 19-12-6 14-20-5 MM Buffalo 76 32 34 9 1 196 188 74 19-15-4 13-1W 4-5-1-0 NY gangers 77 33 36 4 4 211 241 74 18-18-3 15-18-5 3-7-0-0 Pittsburgh 752835 75 154 22068 16-19-4 12 168 2-6-1-1 Tampa Bay 75 25 36 10 4 162 197 64 15-15-8 10-21-6 2-4-3-1 Florida 75 21 42 7 5 163 229 54 10-22-6 1120-6 3-6-1-0 Atlanta 75 19 44 8 4 173 263 50 11-20-7 8-24-5 3-6-1-0 Western Conference Past 10 OTL A Pts Home Away w-t-i-on xy-Detroit 76 51 14 8 3 239 166 113 28-6-5 23-8-6 5-2-2-1 Colorado 76 42 26 7 1 195 159 92 23-U-4 19-15-4 5-5-0-0 San Jose 75 39 25 8 3 224 182 89 21-11-5 18-14-6 4-5-1-0 Chicago 75 39- 23 12 1 204 188 91 26-6-6 13-17-7 4-3-3-0 Phoenix 76 37 24 9 6 206 191 89 25-8-6 12-16-9 6-2-1-1 St. Louis 75 37 26 8 4 203 174 86 23-11-2 14-15-10 5-4-0-1 Los Angeles 75 36 25 10 4 196 175 86 18-12-6 18-13-8 6-3-1-0 Edmonton 76 35 26 12 3 193 171 85 21-13-4 14-13-11 7-1-1-1 Dallas 75 34 26 11 4 201 196 83 16-13-8 18-13-7 3-3-4-0 Vancouver 75 37 30 6 3 230 196 83 20-11-7 17-19-2 8-2-0-0 Calgary 75 29 31 12 3 185 200 73 18-12-7 11-19-8 2-5-3-0 Minnesota 75 25 32 11 7 176 211 68 13-13-13 12-19-5 4-4-1-1 Nashville 76 26 37 13 0 180 212 65 16-15-8 10-22-5 1-7-2-0 Anaheim 76 27 39 7 3 166 188 64 13-18-6 14-21-4 4-5-1-0 Columbus 76 20 43 8 5 152 235 53 12-17-9 8-26-4 2-6-0-2 BASEBALL Major League Baseball Lightning 6-4 on Monday night.

New York trails Montreal by five points for the final Eastern Conference playoff spot. The Canadiens beat Pittsburgh 3-0. The Rangers have five games left. Dumont eets winner BUFFALO. N.Y (AP) The pain in J.P.

Dumont's neck and left shoulder had clearly subsided by the third peritKl. That's when the Buffalo Sabres forward had enough in him to score the game-winning goal, and lift his arms in celebration. Despite missing parts of the first and second periods. Dumont returned to score with 5:15 left, keeping the Sabres in playoff contention ith a 3-1 win over the Philadelphia Flyers Monday. American League Tuesday Games Detroit at Tampa Bay, 4:15 p.m.

Texas at Oakland. 7:05 p.m. Cleveland at Anaheim. 7:05 p.m. Chi.

White Sox at Seattle. 7:05 p.m. MLB Summaries White Sox 6 Mariners 5 CHI SOX SEATTLE abrhbl abrhbi 5 0 10 Suzuki rf 5 13 0 2 10 0 Cinllo 3b 3 10 0 4 0 10 Boone2b 4 10 0 4 10 0 Mrtmezdh 4 112 5 13 2 Rlafcrd pr 0 0 0 0 Lofton cf Drham 2b Thmas dh Ordnezrf Knerko lb Vlentin Jb Lee If Rwand If SAImrc Clayton ss 5 111 Cmeroncf 4 12 1 4 2 3 1 Oierud lb 3 0 0 0 3 0 12 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Guillen is 4 0 2 2 Wilsonc 4 0 0 0 Sierra ph Davis Mclmr If 37 611 6 Totals 000 002 400' 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 14 5 8 5 -6 Totals Chi Sox Seattle 010 000 040-5 E-Konerko (1). DP-Chicago 1. LOB Chicago 9.

Seattle 9. 2B-Thomas (1). Konerko (li.Lee (D.SAIomar (1). Guillen (1). HR-lec (1).

Cameron (1). SB-Durham (D.CS-Valentin(l).S-Cirillo. ISLAND SCOREBOARD Goal Toronto: 5ats li-t'O Legace a lO 5-2i-Poaer plays (goars-dunces) Tororao -) Detroit t-4. Referees Sctt Zf.n. Stepnen Linesmen Mayne Eorwy.

Dan WcCouft. Attedwe 2C.05a Stars 3 Blue Jackets 1 First Period 1. Dallas. D'Mno 6 1 Modano. Hatcher 1 5:3 ish i Penalty HaAgood Dal (interference, 5:13.

Second Period 2. Dams. Arnott 23 'Modano. Turgeoni 7ffl ipp 3. Dallas.

Arnott 24 (Modano. 4 Columbus. Wright 12 (Davidson) 17:00 Penalties Wnght Clb (slashing) 5:24. Kiesla Cib ihigh-sticcingi 7:59, Allison Clb. Sydor Dal (roughing) 15:05.

Third Period No Scoring. Penalties Spacek Clb (high-sticking) 6:43, Gilchrist Dal (tripping) 11:11. Shots on goal by Columbus 6 7 5-18 Dallas 8 9 4-21 Goal Columbus: Denis (L8-21-5); Dallas: Turco (W.14-6-1). Power plays (goals-chances) -Columbus: 0-2; Dallas: 2-3. Referees Chris Rooney.

Paul Stewart. Linesmen Tim Nowak. Don Henderson. Attendance 16.532. Avalanche 5 Predators 1 First Period 1.

Colorado, Vrbata 16 (Tanguay, Blake) 1:16 2. Nashville. Timonen 12 (Erat. Arkhipov) 10:23 (pp) Penalties Simpson Nash. Parker Col (roughing) 2:33.

de Vries Col (holding) 10:14, Vrbata Col (high-sticking) 11:02. Skrastms Nash (hooking) 15:58. Second Period 3. Colorado. Hahl 1 (Krestanovich, Parker) 2:27 4.

Colorado, Vrbata 17 (Sakic, Skoula) 6:18 5. Colorado, Skoula 10 (Sakic, Tanguay) 8:28 (pp) Penalties Tanguay Col (holding) 3:51, Houlder Nash (holding stick) 6:58. Yelle Col (high-sticking) 13:04, Third Period 6. Colorado, Reinprecht 15, 7:47 Penalties Karalahti Nash (high-sticking) 1:14, Perrott Nash, Parker Col, (fighting) 6:42. Simpson Nash (tripping) 12:51.

Shots on goal by Nashville 8 8 7-23 Colorado 8 13 12-33 Goal Nashville: Vokoun (L.5-13-4); Colorado: Roy (W.31-21-7). Power plays (goals-chances) -Nashville: 1-4; Colorado: 1-4. Referees Shane Heyer, Stephane Auger. Linesmen Brad Lazarowich, Ray Scapinello. Attendance 18.007.

Coyotes 5 Blues 3 First Period 1. Phoenix, Briere 30 (Doan, Savage) 6:37 2. St. Louis, Nash 6 (Stillman) 15:00 Penalties Mayers StL, May Phx (fighting) 6:39. Low StL, Nazarov Phx (fighting) 6:40.

Second Period 3. Phoenix, Langkow 24 (Johnson, Vaananen) 0:26 4. Phoenix, Doan 17 (Savage, Briere) 1:22 5. St. Louis.

Demitra 30 (Maclnnis, Pronger) 8:49 (pp) 6. Phoenix, Briere 31 (Doan, Suchy) 15:58 Penalties Nash StL (checking from behind major, game misconduct) 2:27. Simpson Phx (holding) 7:49, Nagy Phx (interference) 11:09, Pronger StL (double high-sticking) 13:50. Savage Phx (high-sticking) 15:15. Kolanos Phx (high-sticking) 16:32.

Third Period 7. St. Louis, Young 18 (Pronger, Maclnnis) 3:52 (pp) 8. Phoenix, Doan 18 (Lemieux) 15:04 Penalties Berehowski Phx (boarding major, game misconduct) 2:36, Tkachuk StL (cross-checking major, game misconduct) 18:46. Shots on goal by St.

Louis 15 4 15-34 Phoenix 7 8 6-21 Goal (shots-saves) St. Louis: Johnson (L.29-20-4) (15-11), Brathwaite (0:00 third) (6-5); Phoenix: Burke (W.31-18-6). MONDAY RESULTS Buffalo 3 Philadelphia NY Islanders 4 New Jersey Montreal 3 Pittsburgh NY Rangers 6 Tampa Bay Toronto 5 Detroit 4 (OT); Dallas 3 Columbus Colorado 5 Nashville Phoenix 5 St. Louis 3. Today's Carolina at Ottawa, 4 p.m.

IP ER BB SO Chicago BuehrleW.1-0 6 2 1 1 2 5 Osuna 1 1-3 2 2 1 1 0 Glover 0 1 2 2 2 0 Marte 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Howry 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 FoulkeS.l 1 2 0 0 1 0 Seattle Garcia L.0-1 61-3 8 3 3 2 0 Franklin 2-3 3 3 3 1 0 Pineiro 2 0 0 0 1 3 Boston at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. Phi2-1 Phi Atlanta at Calgary, 6 p.m. Atl 1-0 Cal Minnesota at Edmonton, 6 p.m. Edm 2-0-1 Edm Vancouver at L.A, 7:30 p.m. LAM Anaheim at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.

SJM SJ 1-15 WEDNESDAY GAMES Tampa Bay at Washington, 4 p.m.; New Jersey at Carolina, 4 p.m.; Pittsburgh at Florida. 4:30 p.m.; N.Y. Islanders at Buffalo, 5 p.m.; St. Louis at Dallas, 5 p.m.; Nashville at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.; Atlanta at Colorado, 6 p.m.; Detroit at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m. LEGEND: G-Games; Pts-Points; W-Wins; L-Losses T-Ties; OTL- Overtime Losses; F-Goals For; A-Goals Against; Home-Record in Home Games; Away-Record in Away Games; PlO-Record in Past 10 Games; Vs EastWest-Record Vs Own Conference; GFPG-Goals For Per Game; GAPG-Goals Against Per Game; Las Vegas Line provided by America's Line by Roxy Roxborough.

x-Clinched Playoff Berth; y- Clinched Conference. SCORING (Does not include PLAYER TEAM GP APTS -PIM PPSHGW GT PCT Jaromelginla Cgy 75 46 40 86 27 71 14 1 7 2 280 16.4 MarkusNaslund Van 75 33 44 77 18 50 6 0 5 1 80 11.8 JaromirJagr Was 63 30 44 74 3- 28 10 0 3 0 186 16.1 Alexei Yashin NYI 74 31 41 72 7- 23 15 0 5 0 235 13.2 ToddBertuzzi Van 66 31 41 72 13 110 12 0 3 0 185 16.8 JoeSakic Col 75 24 48 72 9 16 9 1 4 1 234 10J Adam Gates Phi 72 11 61 72 4- 22 3 0 1 0 91 12.1 Ron Francis Car 75 25 46 71 3 18 12 0 5 2 154 16.2 MatsSundin Tor 75 37 33 70 3 86 10 2 8 1 249 14.9 Brendan Shanahan Det 74 36 34 70 25 97 12 3 7 3 261 13.8 Pavol Demitra StL 74 29 41 70 10 46 8 0 9 0 184 15.8 Alexei Kovalev Pit 61 29 41 70 4 72 7 1 3 2 247 11.7 Mike Modano Dal 70 34 34 68 13 34 6 2 5 0 200 17.0 Craig Conroy Cgy 74 26 41 67 26 32 7 1 4 1 134 19.4 RadekBonk Ott 76 24 43 67 6 46 6 2 5 0 158 15.2 Daniel Alfredsson Ott 72 36 30 66 5 34 9 1 4 2 228 15.8 Eric Daze Chi 75 35 31 66 18 24 11 0 4 2 240 14.6 Keith Tkachuk StL 65 34 32 66 17 96 12 0 6 1 208 163 Peter Bondra Was 71 37 28 65 5- 76 17 0 8 1 313 11.8 SamiKapanen Car 72 26 39 65 8 23 11 0 4 1 226 11.5 Andrew Brunette Min 74 19 46 65 6- 16 10 0 3 0 93 20.4 Eric Lindros NYR 66 33 31 64 13 111 12 1 3 0 187 17.6 Sergei Samsonov Bos 67 28 36 64 20 25 3 0 4 0 169 16.6 Jeremy Roenick Phi 68 20 44 64 32 58 4 0 2 0 148 13.5 Simon Gagne Phi 72 32 31 63 33 2 8 4 1 7 0 179 17.9 Marian Gaborik Min 71 29 34 63 1 28 10 0 4 1 206 14.1 Sergei Fedorov Det 74 28 35 63 18 30 10 0 6 1 227 12.3 TonyAmonte Chi 75 25 38 63 15 55 6 1 4 0 213 11.7 TheorenFleury NYR 76 24 39 63 7 202 7 0 5 0 259 9.3 Alexei Zhamnov Chi 70 22 41 63 11 53 6 0 3 0 158 13.9 Jason Allison LA 66 18 45 63 4- 64 5 0 2 2 129 14.0 Pastil SUNDAY RESULT Chicago 2 Minnesota 1. Games Season Series Ott 2-0-1 Las Vegas Line Ott LEADERS last night's games) sticking) 3:16, Berry Pgh (roughing) 4:28. Ference Pgh (holding) 17:20. Shots on goal by Montreal 8 6 10-24 Pittsburgh 14 8 6-28 Goal Montreal: Theodore (W26-23-10); Pittsburgh: Hedberg (L.25-31-6).

Power plays (goals-chances) Montreal: 0-4; Pittsburgh: 0-5. Referees Bill McCrcary, Brad Watson. Linesmen Pierre Racicot. Tony Sericolo. Attendance Rangers 6 Lightning 4 First Period 1.

Tampa Bay, Kubina 10 (Prospal. Clymer) 1:44 2. N.Y. Rangers. Murray 8 (Purinton.

Johansson) 17:02 3. N.Y. Rangers, Bure 28 (Lindrus) 18:24 Penalty Malakhov NYR (roughing) 13:23. Second Period 4. Tampa Bay, Lecavalier 15 (Sarich) 2:45 5.

N.Y. Rangers, Nedved 17 (Karpa, Ruonsky) 8:17 6. Tampa Bay. Andreychuk 18 (Olveslad. Sarich) 9:54 ish) Penalties Malakhov NYR (crosschecking) 0:22.

lecavalier TB ilnp-pmg) 5:16. Roy TB (charging) 9:16. Third Period 7. N.Y. Rangers, Rucmsky 10 (Bure) 0:25 8.

Tampa Bay, Prospal 18 (Olveslad, Cibak) 13:49 9. N.Y. Rangers. Nedved 18 (Barnaby, Lwlch) 14:41 10 N.Y. Rangers, Bure 29.

19:32 (enl Penalties Samuclsson NVH (roughing, lighting), Lecavalier TB (fighting 0:05. Karpa NVR, Boyle IB (roughing) 7:12, Malakhov NYR (roughing). McCarthy NYR (lighting, misconduct). Roy TB (toughing, li'ihimg. game misconduct) 10:09, Shots on goal by NY, Rangers: 7 8 6-21 Tamp i Bay 10 9 II-JO Goal N.Y.

Rangers, Bhkluni iw.9 14 0); Tampa Bay: wupioulin (L.22 JO 91. Power plays (goali-chjiKn) N.Y, Rangers; 0 1, lampa 3. Referees Lienms LaHue. Dean Warren Linesmen Mark Pare, IvIeSeiU, Allendantf M.inlf leafs 5 Red Wings 4 (OT) First Period 1 Detroit, lariimov lOiHiilmttmm, Dui lieviei 1 05 2 Trunin. II iHc.tlrvi 14 3, tMru.l, feiJ.ifuv 29 iShaoahani )W 4.

loxinlo. 21 'Hrni'cl. Tui ken 8:15 5 Toriilllri.Tufkef 19 Beig, MrClllr) 18:01 Penlll Siirolni tut ihoKhiigt 11:10. Uriner Oet 11:4 Second Period Rriiuerg II (VcCahe. -enl 18 04 Pl.tollkft MrCauley f.

Iholil'ogi I. ,4. Strndin Im ti.imji 4 sj, Mm tie run-U Qrt iMiPngi 5J Mid Period 7 ftclrml. In vetraui 9 ilidnKum. Hull.

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Overtknt fe.1.i.luinlailf iMtCalHJI PenallkH Nui Shell onwlbf I tiencto jjjs DiU-il 1 14 0-15 BOWLING VICTORIA YOUTH TENPIN VICT CITY POLICE ATHLETIC ASSOC JR TENPIN BOWLING PREPBANTAM TEAM EVENT: 1. Little Ladies (Leanne LaFrance, Jessica Hol-ley. Janna York Sherri Bond) DOUBLES EVENT: 1. Andrew Cooke Corey Sam BOYS SINGLES: 1. Corey Sam GIRLS SINGLES: 1.

Leanne LaFrance ALL EVENTS SCRATCH BOYS: Mitch Major GIRLS: Leanne LaFrance ALL EVENTS HANDICAP BOYS: Corey Sam GIRLS: Jessica Holley JUNIORS TEAM EVENT: 1. No Names (Jennifer Chan, Brittany Stenberg, Trevor Richardson Reece Richmond) DOUBLES EVENT: 1. Kevin Ogborne Brent Benjamin; 2. Blair Davies Brent Rayner BOYS SINGLES: 1. Sean LaFrance; 2.

Travis Ball GIRLS SINGLES: 1. Kayla Bond ALL EVENTS SCRATCH BOYS: Reece Richmond GIRLS: Corina Wenzel ALL EVENTS HANDICAP BOYS: Sean LaFrance GIRLS: Kayla Bond MAJORSENIOR TEAM EVENT: 1. Wheres Peebles (Cory McConnell. Aleks Lewandowska, Andrew Sund Kellan Johnson); 2. We Need Coffee (Andrea Morrison, Chris Smith, Andy Smith Nina Gauvin) DOUBLE EVENT: 1.

Cory McConnell Kellan Johnson; 2. Allison Lockhart Kelly Sjostrom; 3. Alexis Moor 4 Eric Schapoks; 4. Adam Laton Tiffany Bell BOYS SINGLES: 1. Tom Prokopenko; 2.

Kellan Johnson; 3. Nathan Lam; 4. Alexis Moor GIRLS SINGLES: 1. Tracy Scott: 2. Megan Reed-man ALL EVENTS SCRATCH BOYS: Nathan Lam GIRLS: Ashley Cockle ALL EVENTS HANDICAP BOYS: Kellan Johnson GIRLS: Kelly Sjostrom PINS OVER SERIES: Kellan Johnson 164 PINS OVER GAME: Leanne LaFrance 85 EVENING OPTIMIST CLUB OF VICTORIA YOUTH BOWLERS FOR MARCH PREPS (1J under): Dan Smart 99 JRS (12-14): Trevor Richardson 133 SRS (15-21): Alan Ku 102 BC YOUTH TENPIN B.C.Y.T.B.A.

PROVC.T.F. QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT BANTAM GIRLS: Gold-Janna York, Revs Mayfair JR GIRLS: Gold-Brittany Stenberg, Revs Mayfair FIQ GIRLS: Gold-Ashley Cockle, Duncan FIQ BOYS: Gold-Brad MacDonald, Revs Mayfair SR BOYS: Gold-Robbie Martin, Revs May-fair Joining these 5 youths to form the BC team are Andrew Nelson, Brandon Riley Erin Reid from Vancouver OTHER MEDAL WINNERS FROM REVS MAY-FAIR JR BOYS: Silver-Recce Richmond; Bronze-Jordan Wenzel JR GIRLS: Bronze-Corina Wenzel FIQ BOYS: Silver-Daniel Bull SR BOYS: Silver-Kevin So HOCKEY VICTORIA HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYOFF STANDINGS-ROUND ONE Sticky Wicket Sharks 7 Lightning Sharks 13 Lightning Sharks win best of 3 series 2-0 Kelseys Rangers 5 Hugos Stingers Rangers 5 Stingers Rangers win best of 3 series 2-0 Shark Club Hammerheads 4 CFB Esquimau Tritons Tritons 4 Hammerheads Tritons 4 Hammerheads Tritons win best of 3 series 21 Keg 7 George Dragon Leafs Keg 6 Leafs 5: Keg wins best of 3 series 2-0 ROUND TWO Sticky Wicket Sharks 5 Keg Sharks 3 Keg Sharks win best of 3 series 2-0 Kelseys Rangers 6 CFB Esquimau Tritons Rangers 6 Tritons Rangers win best Of 3 scries 2-0 CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND Sticky Wicket Sharks 4 Kelseys Rangers 2: Sharks 4 Rangers 3: Rangers 4 Sharks Sharks lead best ol 5 series 2-1 SAILING CANADIAN FORCES ALBATROS LONG DISTANCE RACE I. Compromise. Glen Shippam; 2. Ooga Chacka, Bob Dallm; 3.

Monkey Mia, Rodger Brady SQUASH VICTORIA CITY W0MENS DIV I CHATEAU VICTORIA 5 DIXON'S SQUASH CLUB 12: Carol McAlary 0 Elaine Kitty Bonnie 1 Marc Davidson Brenda Olhs 0 Barb Kidd Sarah Parsons 4 Maureen Entzmmaw 0 BIG ROCK BREWERY 10 COMTECH ADVANCED SOFTWARE Sandy Zigman 4 Kathleen Northey Suzanne Owens I Sherri Fawcett 4: Jackie Bouveur I Lara Van Akker Jackie Spams 4 Jusn Wither 0 VIC ASSN FOR COMMUNITY LIVING 12 COLUMBIA FUELS 9: PHI' Ballam 4 Heather Banzett Michelle Egan 4 Wmnie Vu Anne Wilson 0 Cathy Clack 4: Li-llea Sawatlky 4 Cathie Khwt I 0. Grimsby 0 Sheffield 0. Notts 2 Walsall 3. Portsmouth 1 Burnley 1, Rotnerham 0 Millwail 0. Sheffeid 0 Wimoledon 1 Stockport 2 Watford 1 Wolves 0.

Man 2 France Marseille 3 Auxerre 0 The Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 4 SC Heerenveen 1. FC Utrecht 3 FC Den Bosch 1 National League Tuesday Games San Fran, at LA, 1:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Houston. 2:05 p.m. Florida at Montreal.

4:05 p.m. San Diego at Arizona. 5:35 p.m. oaves w.i-o 12-3 2 0 0 0 1 HBP-by assero (Casey), by Fassero (Laruei. by Fassero (Dunn).

WP-Hamilton 2. PB-Larue. Umpires-Home. John Shulock; First, Dave Phillips; Second, Mike Eventt: Third. Doug Eddmgs.

Cardinals 10 Rockies 2 COLORADO ST. LOUIS ab hbl ab hbi Pierre cf 5 0 0 0 vina2b 5 110 4 0 10 Planco3b 5 12 0 3 2 2 0 Drew rf 4 2 10 4 0 2 0 Pujols If 4 3 2 3 3 0 12 Edmnd cf 2 1 2 1 Uribe ss Walker rf Helton lb Zeile3b Hlndswlf Ortiz 2b Bennett 4 0 0 0 Kline 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 Mrrero Cf 1110 3 0 0 0 Rnteria ss 4 0 2 2 10 10 Mrtinez lb 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Difelicec 5 12 2 Hmptn Reyes Agbyni ph 1 0 0 0 Morris 3 0 0 0 James White 0 0 0 0 Rbnson cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Isrnghs 0 0 0 0 Shmprt ph 10 0 0 Jones Jmenez 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Norton ph Totals 33 2 8 2 Totals 38101410 Colorado 000 100 010-2 011 411 02110 St. Louis Zeile (1). DP St. Lours l.LOB-Colorado 8.

St Louis 11. 2B-Zeile (1). Ortiz (1). Drew 1). Pujols 2 (2), Edmonds (1).

Rentena (1). HR-Difelice (1). SF Zeile. Martinez. IP ER BB SO Colorado Hampton L.0-1 3 2-3 9 6 6 3 1 Reyes 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 James 111 102 White 111110 Jones 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jimenez 1 3 2 2 1 0 St.

Louis Morris W.1-0 7 5 1 1 2 7 Kline 13 1 10 2 Isringhausen 1 0 0 0 1 2 HBP-by White (Renteria). Umpires-Home. Larry Young: First. Bill Hohn; Second. Fielding Culbreth; Third.

Lance Barksdale. Mets 6, Pirates 2 PITTSBURGH NEW YORK ab hbl ab hbl 3 0 0 0 Cedenolf 4 0 11 4 0 0 0 Alomar2b 5 0 12 4 0 0 0 Vaughn lb 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Piazzac 3 110 2 110 Alfoozo 3b 4 13 0 4 0 10 Burnitz rf 3 10 0 3 0 10 Partoncf 2 2 12 0 0 0 1 Ordnezss 2 12 1 4 110 Leiterp 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Wthers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jhnson ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Vlentin ph 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Benitez 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brown cf Kendall Rmirez 3b Young lo Rios It W.lson rf Bnimm ss Nunez ph Reese 2b Villone Lincoln Osik ph Beimel Lowep Srbeck Totals 30 2 4 1 Totals 32 6 9 6 Pittsburgh 001 000 001-2 New York 030 100 02x-6 Villone il). Leiter (1). LOB-Pittsburgh 6. New York 9.

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Ordonez. IP ER BB SO Pittsburgh Villone L.0-1 Lincoln Beimel Lowe Sauerbeck New York Leiter w.1-0 Weathers Benitez 5 1 2-3 2-3 2-3 6 2 1 HBP Dy Leiter (Young), by Villone (Bumitz). WP-Sauerbeck. Umpires-Home. Bruce Froomming: First.

Ed Rapuano; Second. Larry Poncmo; Third, Anthony Randazzo. (56.516). Braves 7 Phillies 2 PHILA Rollins ss Glnville ct Abreurl Rolen 3b Lbrthal Lee lb Burrell If Andrsn 2b Person Silva Hollms ph Lodoe ph Politte Totals ATLANTA ab rhbl ab hbl 4 0 0 0 Furcalss 5 0 0 0 4 0 10 Jonescf 5 110 4 0 10 Jcneslt 12 10 3 0 0 0 Shtfioldrl 4 2 13 4 0 10 Castiila ib 4 1 1 3 4 111 Surhott lb 4 1 2 0 3 10 0 Lopez 4 0 0 0 3 0 10 Giles 2b 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 Glavme 0 0 0 0 Spnybr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Franco ph 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 Smoltz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 1 5 2 Totals 94 7 1 7 Philadelphia 000 Atlanta 103 000 200-2 021 Ni-7 E-Rniiins (I). Rolen (li.

lOB-Philadolphia 5. Atlanta 7. 2B-Lioberthal (I). Amlerson (I), Jones IP, Surhotf I Giles 1 1 IP ER BB SO Philadelphia Person L.0-1 5 1 6 3 4 3 Silva 12 1 10 1 Politte 2 1 0 0 0 0 Atlanta Gl.innew.1 0 6 1 1 5 2 2 2 7 Spunneybanjer 1 2 0 0 0 I Smoltz 1 0 0 0 0 2 WP-ewmn. Umpires-Home.

Me first. Jeff KelinKj; Second, Airy Meiis; third. Enc Cimpoi. ,49.7141. Diamondbacks 2 Padres 0 SAN OIEGO ARIZONA ab hbl ib hbl jmenez 4 0 10 wmn-kss 112 0 Ketvivcf 4 0 0 0 Butsurf 4 0 2 1 Win it 4 0 0 0 .10 0 0 Nev.n Ib 4 0 2 0 Gi.ue Ib 1 I I I tmuiill rt 4 0 10 Vi 10 0 0 eiwss 4 0 0 0 nkict 10 0 0 on: He: 2 0 10 00 0 10 10 Cirnvii lb 1 0 0 0 0m 2 0 0 0 )hiivi 10 0 0 ph I 0 0 0 Nune: 0 0 0 II ToUlt 32 0 I 0 Totals Hill San CH ego 000 000 0OO-O AHione Nl 000 10t-2 DP-AnMOil (i I ER SO 5 7 7 0 4 tVuiOleoo IJIHM.l) I Nline Allium I 0 JellrmKi 0 (I 0 a I UllllJli-MiHIH' JiHl Minimum k.lilM, in, H.

II xm. I HkMi; ttwil, W.Bk i A VU- Athletics R.ingen lilAJ OAKLAND KM ib hbl 4 110 4 1)1 limiifl 4 112 10 0 0 AH 4 0 0 0 Venule ,1) 0 0 0 0 4 00 Mnlw.ti I 1 I 4 ii a ii Mtniiuii 4 0 0 0 WikoefC lOOP kiltie'l 4 0 0 tJ 4 12 2 KllJetK 112 0 4 111 HI.I..I, ion ilV(l 4 nini.D 19 9 9 4 0 14 111 4 0 0 0 tsWl IflM 111 I I 111 I Nl OM NI-I III 104 101-1 Mbnd ipi7.ri-iMikt2 It lonMili, II nkj 1 1 IK linrtt tr. 1 1, I'lJieZili II III It SO teMt il I nn'-f gwr I IMlml 9 1 1 1 I I Hi I mtti I (. h. hiltf- i Mh (FaceoffBcom hockty livmt harm NHL Summaries SQUASH VICTORIA CITY SQUASH LEAGUE DIV I MCCONNAN BiON O'CONNOR 9 ASL ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 8: Carlos Moniz 3 Aaron Bremner Stuart Dixon 3 Angus Izard Jen Blumberg 1 Kevin Smith 3: Dave Senick 0 Rene Chave 3 CENTRE COURT RACQUETS 10 ACK-LANDS GRAINGER 8: Ben Uliana 3 Scott Maclnnis Mark Von Hagen 1 Stewart Ralph Matt Zaschke 3 Roger Gunn Peter Reinartz 1 John Van Cuylenborg 3 ITN SOLUTIONS 12 THE BICUSPIDS 11: Patrick McDonough 2 Mike Brown Steve McLeish 3 Michael Gaube Rahim Jessa 3 Larry Joe Gerry Poul-ton 2 Rob Parsons 3 VICTORIA SQUASH LEAGUE DIV II DENMAN PRINT WORKS vs SOLTEK SOLAR ENERGY: Brian Ritchie 0 Karl Hoener Myke Chutter 1 Mike Yakubowich George B'elay 2 Marian Miszkiel Justin Lee 3 John Foxall 0 CENTRE COURT RACQUETS vs CANADIAN SCHOLARSHIP TRUST PLAN: Gord Fawcett 0 Sasha Brkic Jim Maxwell 2 Steve Crabb Murray Rugg 3 Bill Aylesworth Mark Leckie 3 Martin Young 0 GARTLEY STATION MICRO BREW vs MENTORS PEER RESOURCES: Jules Russo 1 Dave Spittlehouse Stephanie Leong 2 Darrin Morley Keith Jones 0 Ron Bouveur Jim Marshall 3 Don Simister 1 VICTORIA SQUASH LEAGUE DIV III VICTORIA 1 13 KEATING 2 12: Rick Withers 3 Margaret Matthews Kirk Han-drahan 1 Janice Kustaski Steve Ren-Shaw 3 Jackie Parker Paul Holmes 0 Aaron Hook Martin Young 3 Craig Thornber 2 CEDAR HILL 10 VICTORIA 2 14: Wes Smith 2 Leigh Barwin Alison Bennett 3 Clint Wark John Roche 0 Cory Bilodeau Danny McArthur 0 Tim Wetzer Victor 3 Dave Spittlehouse 1 FINAL STANDINGS: 1.

Victoria 2. Keating 3. Victoria 4. Cedar Hill; 5. Keating 1 INTERCLUB SQUASH DIV II KEATING SQUASH RACQUETS 1 19 CEDAR HILL 1 15: Tom Sandwith 3 Colin Brown Ron Akehurst 1 Larry Jefferson Gordon Lee 3 Dave Benett Frank Mikkers 1 Doug Stangeland Ray Thornber 3 Ian McCreath 0 KEATING SQUASH RACQUETS 2 22 UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA 1 1: Ray Wright 3 Dale Sivucha Gordon MacKay 1 Paul Borchert Dave Gartley 3 Nick Martin Dale Sklapsky 3 Damian Nixon Aaron Hook 3 Stafford Harper 0 CEDAR HILL 2 25 VICTORIA SQUASH CLUB 0 STANDINGS: 1.

Keating Squash Racquets; 2. Cedar Hill 3. Keating Squash Racquets 4. University of Victoria; 5. Cedar Hill 6.

Victoria Squash Club FIELD HOCKEY VANCOUVER ISLAND LADIES DIV 1: Rebel Patriots 4 (Cara Jay 2, Kristin Harden, Erica Laidman) Cowichan Flickers 4 (Ashley Green, Holly Campbell, Katie Rushton, Jen van Dyk) DIV 2: Tigers 2 (Alison Field, Melissa McCaghey) Cowichan Cardinals 2 (Sue Fraser, Alison Fraser); Sailors 4 (Nancy Griffin 2, Erin Kenny, Linda Low) Hobbits 0: Oak Bay Demons 4 (Christine Buckle 2. Helen Currie, Sherri St Pierre) Rebel Bluejays 1 (Alexis Bates-Smith) DiV 3: Aeries Ravens 2 (Ainsley Williams, Laura O'Connor) Cowichan Stellars 2 (Jean McCrcary, Jennifer Kyf-fin); Cowichan Kestrels 2 (Alison Fraser, Lee Blow) Rebel Renegades Oak Bay Devils 3 (Sandy Barreda, Geri Chang, Pam Warrington) Pirates 2 (Ali Lee 2); Rebel Renegades 2 (Deena Abbot. Chen Crighton) Cowichan Stellars Oak Bay Devils 2 (Geri Chang. Lynn Montgomery) Aeries Ravens 0 VANCOUVER ISLAND MEN Rebels II 3 (Steve Fmbow, Mark Bor-radaile, Sasha Petrovic) Victoria Hawks Tigers II 4 (Sunm Basi 2, Jason Gill. Jaime Gill) Oak Bay Demons 2 (Adam Cowley.

Mason Walker) STANDINGS: 1. Tigers 1 22 wins, 0 losses, 0 ties, 44 pts; 2.Rebelsl204-0'40:3.Tigersli910-3- 21: 4. 08 Demons 10121 21; 5. Cow ichan 9- 1J-1 1 9: 6 II 7 16 1 -15: 7. Hawks 4-14-5 13; 8 OR Devils 3-16 3 9.

SLO-PITCH TALLY-HO SPORTS TRADERS GR VICT MIXED HOSTING TWO TOURNAMENTS FOR THE UP COMING SEASON, Season lee Breaker May 4ih I Sth at Cnlvillc Field. WiiKlui) Tgurrumcnt Jul 12 14 at Topaz Park. Reserve your spots parly lor entry. Call lor information 34 0JJ8. Champions league quarterfinal, BorcelWM at Panatnirvnkus.

I pm. on Ch 44 -Bullion 4 pjn on Ch. NtiA. Chicago Bulls at Toronto, I m. on Ch.

11 NHL; New York IslandpfsJIBuHiiluSabii', GOLF Mure links final round results (at Cordova lay) Top lOptulnJanoVt kott ume. Virion Itodif Handm.NB; JaimAIIMlfiy.lfingli'y 72 74 71 717 77 71 74 221 11 77 772 71 fl! 71 724 MtiYi.talu.wy ArlreYi.lnilli,lt,K 77 (, Jft UrinSweMi.Aiia. 77 76 70 2ft at. HkHrttand. StirreM ft 7S 2ft uusMiPrwairlit n-iH-in V'clura IMy indue, totvn Mall lebi.inf.Vic!iia.

IrffMan.ik.V'tl'i'vl ntn lib 7MI 71 2)2 oi ai IB 77 7)7 tM irim ihint 1 241 ttVlrllHMl.lK. il 12 tMllrln.V. tiUttUI GYMNASTICS FALCON GYMNASTICS TWISTERS INVITATIONAL LEVEL 4 TYRO Allie Porker: Vault 5th, Bars 2nd. Beam 1st, Floor 5th, All Around 4th; Qualified for BC team to attend Western Canadian Championships LEVEL 4 NOVICE Bars 7th. Beam 10th.

Floor 9th VICTORIA GYMNASTICS CLUB TWISTERS INVITATIONAL LEVEL 2 ARGO Alex Volk: Floor 8th, Vault 10th, Bars 5th, Beam 3rd, All Around 6th LEVEL 2 TYRO Bronwyn Cushing: Floor 10th LEVEL 2 NOVICE Courtney Rosenberg: Floor 4th, Vault 3rd. Bars 5th, Beam 7th, AA 3rd LEVEL 1 ARGO Melissa McBride: Vault 2nd, Bars 2nd, AA 7th LEVEL 1 TYRO Anna Penn: Vault 5th, Bars 9th, Beam 4th, AA 6th; Megan Johnston: Beam 5th, Floor 5th; Miranda Noyes: Bars 9th, Beam 7th LEVEL 1 NOVICE Michelle Hannay: Vault 3rd, Bars 2nd, Beam 7th, Floor 6th, AA 3rd; Rachael Hannay: Vault 4th, Beam 1st. Floor 5th. AA 5th OPEN Brittany Olney: Vault 2nd. Bars 4th, Beam 6th, Floor 6th, AA 6th; Nicole Diamond: Vault 3rd, Bars 3rd.

Beam 5, Floor 7th, AA 7th TRACK FIELD VICTORIA POLE VAULT CLUB VICTORIA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN: 1. Dana Agar-Newman 4.40m; 2. Quinn Matthews 4.30m; 3. Adam Steele 3.20m WOMEN: 1. Kim Rawkins 3.40m; 2.

Lindsey York 3 J0m; 3. Carly Hadfield 2.95m; 4. Jenine Gaudry 2.80m RAUL ESTRADA MEET MEN: 1. Dana Agar-Newman 4.15m; 2. Quinn Matthews 4.15m; 3.

Wayne Psotka 3.85m WOMEN: 1. Lindsey York 3.50m; 2. Kala Hadfield 3.20m; 3. Carly Hadfield 4. Jenine Gaudry 2.90m; 5.

Monique Arseneau 2.00m; 6. Kim Rawkins 0.00m CURLING ESQUIMALT WHITE ENSIGN MIXED Grand Aggregate Winner Dave Davies, Lei Davies. Ron Pinfold, Carol Labella; A Event Winner: Harvey Knapp, Shannon Knapp, Stelio Tedesco, Sheryl Tedesco; Event Sears, Sheron Sears, Bill Short, Carol Mclver; Event WinnenAllan Carter, Shirley Gray, Norm Carne, Sherry Carter; Event Walker, Brenda Walker, Ray Caouette, Deb Houston. CYCLING VICTORIA CYCLING LEAGUE Series results Group A 80km: 1. Andrew Pinfold, team Italpasta 2.

Darren Vogler, Trek VW; 3. Matt Decore, Dr. Walker Chiropractor Team; 4. Nick Rowe; 5. Martin LaFontain.

Commen- cal: 6. Chris Worsfold, Dr. Walker Chiropractor: 7. Mike Grace, Schwalbe-Epic; 8. Ross Hooker, Italpasta; 9.

Martin Willock. Victoria Wheelers; 10. Steve Bachup; Group A Masters: 1. Martin Willock, Victoria Wheelers: 2. Murray Drew.

Group 40 km 1. Don King: 2. Dave McKinney, Schwalbe-Epic; 3. Rob Lamb. Schwalbe-Epic; 4.

J.P. Dunlop, Teen Speed; 5. Steve Morrison, Teen 5peed; 6. Steve Lund. International Cycling Coaches; 7.

Mike Pollock, Epic; 9. Matt Hobor, Teen Speed; 10. Devm Card. Group Masters: 1. Wayne Walker.

Dr. Walker Chiropractor 2. Vaughan Marshall, Schwalbe-Epic 3. James Holtz, Team PVL 4. Simon Ciceri, Schwalbe-Epic: Women Group Overall: 1.

Dawn Berg, Speed Queens; 2. Sarah Stewart; 3. Erica Drew, Speed Queens; 4. Nicole Stardico; 5. Lisa Sweeney, Speed Queens; 6.

Emily Sandwich, Teen Speed; 7. Cathenn Pendnl; 8. Amanda Sin. BASKETBALL Basketball BC Boys Under-14 Regional Development Camp Apr. 6.

Musi be born on or after Jan. 1, 1988. Any players interested in being considered lor the island Zone team lor the 2002 Summer Games Nanaimo. Aug. 1-4 must afti-ml this camp.

Registration April Clh IS45.0OI 9 9:30 a.m. at Royal Oak Middle School. Camp runs until 4 in. Bring a lunch and a basketball. For minima, tiun call Grant Boland.592 0204.

SOCCER BAYS UNITED YOUTH ASSOCIATION Bays United IK Gr. 12) registration lor the 20023 season at the Oak Bay Rwatiun Centre 10 am 2 Apr. 13 and 27. Ri doted playino lees lor car ly rcgistiation. Call 5 2S7 lor more informal inn, Olrli omJ.

Park, Vancouver 76 '6 75 227 Helen luny, Maple Riilqe 768182 241 Maria Slinymnticlcxi H7 81 74 242 JcssiMPollif.CiKlu'llam H2 8) 78 24) In Ah Park. Richmond 8b 81 78 i Ali SMIsim, Penlitlott 89 82 7 249 K.ftly OfrtH-r, F.irt SI ftl (ulli.vinc Rm, Virtiu 81 81 JW AMi'v Hogg. Garibaldi 84 8J 89 H.inBi'Hln,Cll'j.lty h4 Maria Milim. Victim 91 ffc Hi Aslilev Krllmugh, VictiMI 88 88 2lj4 BanlamBoys '74 75 78 -227 talm flung, Calgary 1180 74 227 R'thartl trf. Vancouver Tfc ft ft vrtu Wallace, Langlry ft ft ft Jj tiiuM Wong.

N. Van, ft ft 7t 1)1 (nunc Moliimof hi. Delta 7t 8 i U) Tlmmas MH. Van 1h 80 81 lf N(tk MrHiuyht.N Vail, 8ti85 8l tanrf.n ue tue.i. R'tq 81 80 2W 'won in sudden play-oH low KUnd Womm Inry KCp final Msuhwhi.

Carry Nal if Matt ut 6am Vic Wr5l ywiMiM uans (Wye FC i (V: Vie Mirlvt, lraiwlll Ma; Tor 8.i4il'iith). 05lilsi. Glover pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. HBP-by Garcia (Thomas). WP-Buehrle.

Umpires-Home. Randy Marsh: First. Larry Vanoven Second, Angel Hernandez: Third, Lazaro Diaz. 3:18. Twins 8 Royals 6 MINNESOTA KANSAS CITY ab hbl ab hbl Jones if Gzman ss Mntkw lb Ortiz dh Hunter cf Koskie 3b Bchnanrf Hcking rf Przyns Rivas2b 5 2 3 4 Knblch If 4 110 5 0 0 0 Perezss 5 2 3 1 5 110 Bettrancf 3 0 12 4 13 1 Sweney lb 4 0 2 2 4 111 Tucker rf 3 110 3 0 0 1 Randa3b 3 0 0 1 4 2 2 1 Ibanezdh 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sadlerph 100 0 4 0 0 0 Mayne 3 111 4 12 0 Berger ph 10 0 0 Femes 2t 3110 Totals 38 812 8 Totals 33 610 6 Minnesota 210 001 400-8 Kansas City 013 020 000-6 E-Pierzynski (1).

DP-Minnesota 2, Kansas City 1. LOB-Minnesota 6. Kansas City 5. 2B Ortiz (1). Sweeney (1).

Febles (1) 3B-Perez (1). Beltran (1). HR-)ones 2 (2) Ortiz (1). Hunter (1). Buchanan (1).

SB-iucker 2 12). SF-Beltran. Randa. IP ER BB SO Minnesota Radke 4 1-3 8 6 5 0 2 Cressend 2-310011 Romero W.1-0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Jackson 1 1 0 0 0 0 Guardado S.l 1 0 0 0 2 1 Kansas City Suppan 6 7 4 4 0 3 Bailey L.0-1 2-3 5 4 4 1 0 Shouse 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 2 Grimsley 1 0 0 0 1 0 Umpires-Home. Dana DeMuth; First.

Charlie Record: Second, Kerwm Danley; Third. Marvin Hudson. 3:07. A 10.605. Orioles 10 Yankees 3 N.V.

YANKEES BALTIMORE ab hbl ab hbl Soriano 2b 4 10 0 Hrst jr. 2b 5 0 10 Jeter ss 3 2 12 Sngltoncf 5 0 0 0 Giambi lb 4 0 10 Segui dh 5 13 1 Wllamscf 1 0 0 0 Conine lb 2 2 0 0 Vntura3b 3 0 0 0 Gbbonsrf 3 2 10 Posadac 4 0 0 0 Batista 3b 3 2 14 White If 4 0 10 Moralf 2 2 13 Spncerrf 4 0 3 0 Gil 4 122 Jhnson dh 3 0 0 0 Bordick ss 3 0 0 0 Totals 30 1 6 2 Totals 3210 910 N.V. Yankees 100 000 020-3 Baltimore 000 530 02x-10 E-ventura (1), Gil (1). DP-Baltimore 1. LOB-New York 9.

Baltimore 5. 2B-Spencer Mora (1), Gil (1). HR-Jeter (1). Batista (1). SB-Jeter (1), Mora 2 (2).

CS-Wilnams 1 1), Spencer it). IP ER BB SO New York Clemens L.0-1 41-3 7 8 8 5 4 Tessmer 1 0 0 0 0 0 Lilly 12-3 0 0 0 0 2 Karsay 1 2 2 2 2 1 Baltimore Enckson W.1-0 6 3 1 0 5 2 Lopez 1 2 2 2 2 1 Ryan 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Roberts 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Julio 110 0 10 Lopez pitched to 4 batters in Ihe 8th. HBP-by Enckson iWillumsi. WP-C lemons 2. umoircs-Home.

lorry Crawford: first, loo West; Second, Brian Gorman; Third. Phi Cuzzi. Blue Jays 12 Red Sox 11 TORONTO BOSTON abrhbl abrhbl Stewart (Ih 4 3 2 0 Damon cl 4 0 11 Minsko )b 4 2 2 3 Otfrmn dh 5 1 1 1 MiWesi rf 4 112 Grcprrss 6 110 DliUJo lb 3 2 3 1 Rmire; II 2 2 0 0 Cru; If 4 12 2 Clark lb 5 2 13 finiH'rc 4 0 2 4 Hnilrsnpr 0 0 0 0 Wells 6 0 0 0 N'linrt 4 2 11 Butn2b 4 110 Hinbrnlb 5 12 1 looo; ss 5 2 10 V.vuek 12 3 2 Snciw 2b 4 0 12 Totals H11U12 Totals Mil 1311 Toronto 141 0)0 001-12 Boston 121 500 00011 l-invowrra iH. Martinez il), Fk'lcwr 1 1 1, Bush 1 1. Garruparra 1 1 )B-Liipi-i (11.

HR-Olleniwn ill, Clark ,11, Nm1 ill, VJnlek ill. SS-Mimlev I II, DrkMrte 1 1 1. 'D 5-1 milw. Sf-Hiiiske. Mtkk-s.

Hetcnt, p.simwl. IP ER SO Toronle t.Hlienler tlie Hifedia Plevic Ivi'M W.l() otlon M.litiii''Z tmer Aifi'io lusgin CjtM'1 71 I 121 2 II I7J IM 111 I Uilinal.OI Mtn 1, lM ll.ill. rs I the 4th, Mmti iVlriTi'lkiUli, tit SI lM iH' iMew.lrti. Di (Dun iH'kHiku hi Ipeki kkn we-utwh. mi ml tklliM, Nirflkv kr Unnkitlllt.

fifM. Dmyi i im, Seiiikl, limn; ii, mi A-UWdilWI'. Reds Cubs 4 Chicago Cincinnati ibihM at hbl WM.t) 40 Wilde, Tt! 4)11 eit-mst 1 1 1 siii.mp (009 lir.iWilt 4 0 10 Oi im ll 0 0 0 0 0 I I Cyim, nil logo III) 4 12 0 4 111 4oJI 4 00 1 0 0 ti ir ct 1 I I 0 iw IH hnrtleyr I I) I I It) llmw lin.slf Vine 0 0 0 0 (win 1 I I) A 10 0 0 0 I) 0 0 4 0IO 4 (iium ft 2 0 I 0 I 112 0 2 0 (I i) KillMtfi, 0 0 0 Hit a (Klp OOOOw'nevip 0 0 0 0 0 119 9 yihtrp llJl il i tyt-m Hi I i till 410 4 teMi IU 4 CMce OM III 020-4 UntlniMH IM til Wl-t tw, rthitl A iWIU lll lW4hklil' (i.u,slil;l t)P ilM ((ih-IN in.ivni ij(kiii y-WHit. III UN Clj lHli-JtW Power plays (goals-chances) St. Louis: 2-5; Phoenix: 0-3.

Referees Dan Marouelli. Mick McGeough. Linesmen Vaughan Rody. Troy Sartison. Attendance 14.607.

WHL Playoffs First Round (Best-of-7) Eastern Conference East Division Series A Brandon vs. Saskatoon (Saskatoon leads series 3-2) Tuesday Game Saskatoon at Brandon (W), 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Game x-Saskatoon at Brandon. 7 p.m. (W) Played at Winnipeg Arena.

Series Moose Jaw wins series 4-2 Central Division Series Red Deer wins series 4-0 Series Swift Current vs. Calgary (Series tied 3-3) Tuesday Game Calgary at Swift Current, 7:30 p.m. Western Conference B.C. Division Series Kelowna wins series 4 0 Series Kootenay vs. Prince George (Series lied 3-3) Monday Result Prince George 6 Kuotenay 3 Tuesday Game Prince George at Kootenay, 7 p.m.

U.S. Division Series Portland vs. Seattle (Series tied M) Tuesday Game Seattle at Portland. 7 p.m. Series Spokane wins series 4-1 BCHl PlaYoffs Third Round Conference Finals (Best-of-7) Interior Conference Pent.

n. Vernon (Series tied 2-2) Monday Result Peolclon al Vernon Tuesday Game Vernon al PenliCtun, 7 p.m. Thursday. April 4 a Peniirlon at Vernon, 7 Coastal Conference Chill, vs Nan, (Chlllwack wins Ihe series 41) Monday Result Chilliwack advances In the Fred Page Cup League Clkimp.unship (best ol sev en series) Game I vs. Interior Conference champion Saturday, April 6.

MOVES Football National Football league Allanu Falcons--5g nil I John Huleiek Bubhy Be.ilhanl will serve a vmur advv rr lu the chanman Ihrough Ihr 2002 e.len, Cleveland Irowns-S ijiwil Ol Barry to a Iwn year imliaft Hi" uiied IB Lenny Jom-J a one year fiHilr.vt Nf Orleans lalnh-Signert OT Spencer iilau lo a Iwn year Cofl-trail Tampa Bay luttwwett-Vowd tlin.1 Bench, IB l' iw is mrj, WR (tide Minimal and WR Juniliiin piltman lo one year Contracts, Hockey National Hotkey League NHl-5ii4ieoili'il toli'iail" Adam ('wit two games it crosscheck ayi'itsl PhiH'nti piiirMid l.i"'jo in a girtu- M-iirh 10 and BiiHil" I Ray lie games lot dehtt fitiu a le Ihr head ut 51 I on tatoarliit ii Mirth 28 Allanla vl taniK In tier 1U" nl the AMI Dallas ilMtOtVeg King" 4l Ill ill nl AMI. Asvueril Inn In M'ah Florid PanlMl -Ri nvu' il 1 MmmpVltl le Mrl jlVy H(i A( Philadelphia Flyer Ri ailed walilr lirm Pn i.iik'iprna ol the AMI lampa lay t'ghtiUng Re, ft butieNi'ir fi'inSpringMdot Ihr Ami Islanders 4 Devils 2 First Period 1. N.Y. Islanders, Yashin 32 (Parrish, Bates) 8:23 Penalties Webb NYI (cross-checking) 14:35. Gomez NJ.

Aucoin NYI (high-sticking) 16:05. Holik NJ (unsportsmanlike conduct. Elias NJ (fighting). Isbister NYI (unsportsmanlike conduct, roughing), Van Impe NYI (fighting) 18:38. Second Period 2.

New Jersey, Holik 25 (Gomez, Brylin) 3:05 3. New Jersey. Brylin 14 (Richer, Holik) 5:24 (pp) Penalties White NJ. Scatchard NYI (fighting) 1:30, Osgood NYI (tripping; served Parnsh) 4:26. SykoraNJ EliasNJ (roughing) 10:22.

Third Period 4. N.Y. islanders. Kvasha 10.6:01 5. N.Y.

Islanders. Bates 16, 6:54 6. N.Y. islanders, Jonsson 9. 18:23 Penalties Langenbrunner NJ, Kvasha NYI (roughing) 10:13.

Shots on goal by New Jersey 10 13 18-41 New York 6 8 8-22 Goal New Jersey: Brodeur N.Y. Islanders: Osgood (W.29-24-5). Power plays (goals-chances) New Jersey: 1-3; N.Y. Islanders: 0-2. Relereei Kerry Fraser, (Jon Van Massenhoven.

Linesmen Pierre Champoux. Greg Devorski. Attendance Sabres 3 Flyers 1 First Period No Scoring. Penalties McAllister Pha, Boultnn But (lighting) 7:33, Fcdntrnku Pha (roughing) 9:27, LeClair Pha (double high-slickmg) 11:59. Rasmussen Bui (honking) 12:39, McAllister Pha (instigalor.

lighting, misconduct, game misconduct). Boiiilnn Bui (unsporslnianlike conduct), Kalinin Bui i third man in, game nnscuii' duct) Second Period I.Hutlalo.salanlMCorkum, Brown) 1:21 ipp) Penalties Connolly Bui iolislruC' lion hiHikmgi OiU, ih'S Pha ilMok' inl I 48. Skaiili' Pha inuMiu' linn Irippmgi 17:19. Rasmussen Bui llrippiiigi 17:59. hilmk Bui icross-checking! 19,07.

Oagne Pha (trip. Iiinm 19:57. Third Period J. Philadelphia. Prmii-au 18 (lednleniiu, Richarrtwni 10:14 1 BiiHalu, Dumonl 21 ISatan, Gralton) 14:45 4 Buffalo.

Satan 12iMi.Ki'C. Smehlik) H.55IIH) IHiMltr Campl)' II Bui ibatilmgl 24), IhoHongoalby Philadelphia 14 Id-. Hi Boll.il" 1 8 6-17 Goal Philadelphia: (' chmauek (1.22 115), BulMlo: 8) Power play (goalt chancn) eii.i mi i. it ii" 8 IMt Mirk Mut' lle. Ki vm PiiH'irii Uneynen yult OiikhII, lllli Sihathlp, Allmoantt 7.ti4 C.in.nlicni Pmgulni 0 Hut Period 1 Montreal.

8'lgif 8 1 Juneau Rwi'l) 1071) Kill fotalllfl tin i II Mil 'iM'inii'ji Mil irnuuhmy. Iighhnui, Piitlv M' iMiIiihi. 15 08, Mil itwjl'ingi let end Period 2 luM 20 iPrri. aoll, Mmkinl J.l 1 Mi niieil. ryuinlai 5 iG'lnwur.

1947 PenaHIrt Mi Mil ih gh il rk intl 4 Nim.m-ii Pgli Ih'gli shi ir 1 17 1' tirxltiy Mil reugh ngl, MtllHtH''Hgi IU4 tMid eVfted CefuHles Meiithar Pi 'i (h yit WHAT'S ON TODAY'S EVENTS SOCCER Semgi Girl Litmbnck at St. Ma'g-HM'i: Belmont at Olenlyon Nor folk. Idwaid Millie ,11 Ml Doug; Clare mom at R'-yfiyitft. MOCKtr -1 Jlli Annual UMH Play m.ik( Swmks toumaiwnl. Sli Iramt oi-iy M0 am 9 1) Fvatkfi and twjinmall Arenas, TODAYS mtVISKM I OA Ch 47 (Ml.

Canadian yvxicwi i IIMimmChS-S'iurf. Ut'A CiHmpiifli league Ipm enCht lAndAO-NGA Wish vs tit Amjr in la'tj I on Ol NHL: ViiwouvM Hi im fcH Ii i en Ch I tola, Rating: Nm t(K, O'l Snoflsmin Jeiie wtDNtsetrtmtvmoN 1 4 ml 4 Ch 44 omu Owl Hut Urn tnCh tv'i V. flsdi 4ing it Mr C-' Rinrh. It 4 in Ot 47 Soil tiirmd jt yi.if'f 4. II Nim HI til l-S-tret ut Ivntn ajll ClmliirMll 1 1 12 I 71 I III I III iv.

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