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WEDNESDAY TELEVISION Time Event Channel BASEBALL 5 p.m. Colorado at Washington 36 (FOXRM) 5 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta 33 (ESPN) NBA PLAYOFFS 5 p.m. Game 2: Charlotte at Orlando 21 (TNT) 7:30 p.m. Game 2: San Antonio at Dallas 21 (TNT) STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS 5 p.m.

Game 4: Buffalo at Boston 404 (VS) 8 p.m. Game 4: Vancouver at Los Angeles 404 (VS) RADIO Time Event Station BASEBALL 4:30 p.m. Colorado at Washington 1340-AM (KTMM) IN BRIEF STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Prep Soccer Bulldogs win eighth straight game Palisade got down early, but rallied to beat Delta 4-2, running its winning streak to eight games. The Bulldogs (9-1-1, 8-1 Western Slope League) allowed two goals in the rst 10 minutes, but turned their game around to score three goals before halftime. Palisade got goals from Flannery Davis, Natalie Combs, Hannah Etcheuery and Nicole Lashus in the win.

Goalie Amelia Davis had six saves. Prep Tennis Junction, Fruita pick up victories Grand Junction picked up wins in all but the No. 1 singles matchup to defeat Central 6-1. All of the wins were in straight sets. Fruita Monument also was in control, winning all but the No.

1 singles matchup to defeat Montrose 6-1. No. 2 singles player Channing Howard blanked Erin Maloney, winning 6-0, 6-0. Prep Golf Wildcats win Montrose Invitational Fruita Monument won the Montrose Invitational at the Bridges Golf Course in Montrose. The top three golfers combined for a 270.

Tymerie Ho took second with an 87. Amy Hurshman and Summer Igo shot 91 and 92, respectively. Brittany Hoppe tied for third with a 90. Prep Boys Lacrosse Teamwork helps GJ top Demons Grand Junction got on the board early and shared the ball throughout, beating Glenwood Springs 12-4 at Canyon View Park. The Tigers (7-4) had a 6-1 lead at halftime and had goals from 10 different players, including a hat trick from Zach Kiel.

Grand Junction plays at Eagle Valley today. SCOREBOARD ON THE AIR Schedules subject to change ETC. This Date in Sports April 21 1951 Bob two foul shots and Jack layup give the Rochester Royals a 79-75 triumph over the New York Knicks in the seventh game of the NBA championship series. 1951 The Toronto Maple Leafs win the Stanley Cup for the fourth time in fi ve years as they beat the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 in the fi fth game. ODDS Glantz-Culver Line April 21 Major League Baseball National League FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE at San Diego -125 San Francisco Colorado -115 at Washington Milwaukee -125 at Pittsburgh Los Angeles -115 at Cincinnati Philadelphia -155 at Atlanta Chicago -115 at New York Florida -150 at Houston St.

Louis -150 at Arizona American League at Toronto -105 Kansas City -105 at Boston -160 Texas at Minnesota -175 Cleveland at Chicago -115 Tampa Bay New York -135 at Oakland at Los Angeles -175 Detroit at Seattle -190 Baltimore NBA Playoffs FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG at Orlando 9 (186) Charlotte at Dallas 3 1 2 (194 1 2 San Antonio NHL Playoffs FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE at Boston -130 Buffalo Washington -210 at Montreal Vancouver -125 at Los Angeles Copyright 2010 World Features Syndicate, Inc. TRANSACTIONS Tuesday BASEBALL MAJOR LEAGUE Cincinnati RHP Edinson Volquez 50 games for testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance in violation of Major League Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. Rescinded a ve-game suspension of Seattle LHP Cliff Lee. American League BALTIMORE LHP Alberto Castillo from Norfolk (IL). Optioned RHP Brad Bergesen to Norfolk (IL).

BOSTON RED OF Mike Cameron and OF Jacoby Ellsbury on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Josh Reddick from Pawtucket (IL). Selected the contract of OF Darnell McDonald from Pawtucket. CLEVELAND INF Russell Branyan from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Michael Brantley to Columbus (IL).

LOS ANGELES Jeff Mathis on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Robb Quinlan from Salt Lake City (PCL). OAKLAND RHP Trevor Cahill from the 15-day DL and optioned him to Sacramento (PCL). SEATTLE to terms with INF Ramon Vazquez on a minor league contract. National League HOUSTON 1B Lance Berkman from the 15-day DL.

Placed 3B Chris Johnson on the 15-day DL. American Association FORT WORTH Justin Holloway and RHP Colin Allen. ST. PAUL INF Hector Estrella and OF Coby Smith. WICHITA RHP Nick Singleton.

United League AMARILLO OF Terrence McClain to Victoria (Golden) for a player to be named. SAN ANGELO LHP Justin Phillips, LHP Jacob Ramos and RHP Brett Lester. Placed Travis Calloway on the voluntary retired list. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NEW ORLEANS Jeff Bower is stepping down as coach but will remain as general manager. FOOTBALL National Football League DETROIT Daniel Bullocks.

Released TE Michael Matthews. NEW ENGLAND WR Torry Holt. NEW YORK to terms with LB Jason Taylor on a two-year contract. PITTSBURGH QB Byron Leftwich from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a seventh-round draft pick. ST.

LOUIS DT Adam Carriker to Washington for an undisclosed draft pick. SEATTLE Ben Hamilton. Canadian Football League EDMONTON WR Rudy Burgess, OL Clifford Louis and OL Jeremy Parquet. WINNIPEG BLUE WR Travis Shelton. COLLEGE junior Jimmer Fredette will enter the NBA draft.

Desmond Oliver assistant basketball coach. ILLINOIS Stephanie Glance basketball coach. sophomore Luke Babbitt will enter the NBA draft. Allison Nichols basketball coach. the resignation of and tennis coach Kimberly Scruton.

STEPHEN F. Brandon Schneider basketball coach. TB Vondrell McGee for the rst game of the 2010 season after his arrest on a drunken-driving charge. Announced sophomore Ben Wells and sophomore DE Russell Carter will transfer. Boys Grand Junction 12, Glenwood Springs 4 Tuesday at Canyon View Park Halftime score: 6-1.

Goals (assists): Erik Newhaus, Logan Bell, Kris States, Tommy Kester, Stuart Foster, Zach Kiel 3, Keith Rockwood, Tate Hegstrom, Spencer Weinberg, Evan Mok-Lamme Goalies (saves): Kolton Flick (3), Andy Bell (0). PREP BASEBALL Grand Junction 8, Central 7 Tuesday at Suplizio Field Grand Junction 120 100 04 8 10 1 Central 200 100 7 8 4 Tyler Stanford, Charlie Reicks (6) and Aaron Berk; Scott Clow, Matt Champlin (8) and Tanner Denton. WP Reicks. LP Clow. 2B: GJ Cory DeRush, Aaron Berk, Charlie Willett.

3B: GJ Tim Gastineau, Charlie Willett. HR: Joe Smith (1 on in 1st); Alec Rupe (2 on in 8th). AUTO RACING Sprint Cup Leaders Through April 19 Points 1, Jimmie Johnson, 1,248. 2, Matt Kenseth, 1,140. 3, Greg Biffl 1,120.

4, Kevin Harvick, 1,107. 5, Jeff Gordon, 1,028. 6, Kyle Busch, 1,020. 7, Dale Earnhardt 1,013. 8, Jeff Burton, 1,005.

9, Kurt Busch, 999. 10, Mark Martin, 994. 11, Denny Hamlin, 973. 12, Joey Logano, 941. 13, Tony Stewart, 941.

14, Clint Bowyer, 940. 15, Carl Edwards, 937. 16, Ryan Newman, 932. 17, Martin Truex 918. 18, Paul Menard, 869.

19, Brian Vickers, 835. 20, Scott Speed, 831. Money 1, Jamie McMurray, $2,403,436. 2, Jimmie Johnson, $2,137,313. 3, Dale Earnhardt $1,845,179.

4, Kevin Harvick, $1,824,085. 5, Greg Biffl $1,590,504. 6, Denny Hamlin, $1,526,379. 7, Jeff Gordon, $1,492,612. 8, Matt Kenseth, $1,484,487.

9, Kyle Busch, $1,473,427. 10, Kurt Busch, $1,456,863. 11, Kasey Kahne, $1,423,884. 12, Clint Bowyer, $1,347,795. 13, Jeff Burton, $1,346,899.

14, David Reutimann, $1,331,328. 15, Joey Logano, $1,321,125. 16, Tony Stewart, $1,319,988. 17, Juan Pablo Montoya, $1,299,577. 18, Ryan Newman, $1,298,961.

19, Carl Edwards, $1,268,088. 20, Mark Martin, $1,245,214. LOCAL GYMNASTICS EAGLES Meet At Black Canyon Gymnastics, Montrose KidzPlex Results Eagles Optional 6 1. Brook Rajonowski 34.85 Eagles Optional 5 1. Hanna Wilson 34.2; 2.

Haylee Tannous 32.7; 4. Melanie Grumley 31.35 Eagles Level 3 (ages 6-7) 2. Maleah Bejarano 34.5; 3. Madison Back 34.3; 5. Trista Crittenden 34.0; 6.

Samantha Johnson 33.85; 7. Nautica Rodriguez 33.35; 10. Shequia Bradley 31.15 Eagles Level 3 (age 8) 4. Kaelyn Satterfi eld 33.95; 8. Aaliyah Smith 33.2 Eagles Level 3 (age 9) 8.

Sierra Martinez 31.7 Level 4 (ages 12-over) 2. Emily Heckman 36.45; 8. Lindsay Labato 34.3 Level 4 (age 11) 3. Mariah Barfoot: 36.6; 8. Braedy Stoddard 34.65; 10.

Brenna Stevens: 34.45 HOCKEY PRO BASKETBALL PREP LACROSSE Mountain League Boys League Overall Pct. Pct. Steamboat 4 0 1.000 6 1 .857 Battle Mtn 1 0 1.000 3 2 .600 Summit 4 1 .800 7 2 .778 Fruita Monument 3 2 .600 9 2 .818 Grand Junction 3 2 .600 6 4 .600 Aspen 1 1 .500 5 2 .714 Glenwood 0 2 .000 1 5 .167 Eagle Valley 0 3 .000 0 7 .000 Durango 0 5 .000 1 9 .100 Girls League Overall Pct. Pct. Grand Junction 2 0 1.000 6 1 .857 Fruita Monument 2 0 1.000 4 2 .667 Summit 1 0 1.000 5 1 .833 Aspen 1 1 .500 2 2 .500 Battle Mtn 0 1 .000 0 5 .000 Durango 0 2 .000 3 2 .600 Eagle Valley 0 2 .000 0 6 .000 NBA Playofs All Times MDT FIRST ROUND (Best of 7) (x-if necessary) Saturday, April 17 Cleveland 96, Chicago 83 Atlanta 102, Milwaukee 92 Boston 85, Miami 76 Denver 126, Utah 113 Sunday, April 18 L.A.

Lakers 87, Oklahoma City 79, Los Angeles leads series 1-0 Orlando 98, Charlotte 89, Orlando leads series 1-0 Dallas 100, San Antonio 94, Dallas leads series 1-0 Portland 100, leads series 1-0 Monday, April 19 Cleveland 112, Chicago 102, Cleveland leads series 2-0 Utah 114, Denver 111, series tied 1-1 Tuesday, April 20 Atlanta 96, Milwaukee 86, Atlanta leads series 2-0 Boston 106, Miami 77, Boston leads series 2-0 Phoenix 119, Portland 90, series tied 1-1 L.A. Lakers 95, Oklahoma City 92, Los Angeles leads series 2-0 Wednesday, April 21 Charlotte at Orlando, 5 p.m. San Antonio at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 22 Cleveland at Chicago, 5 p.m. L.A.

Lakers at Oklahoma City, 7:30 p.m. Phoenix at Portland, 8 p.m. Friday, April 23 Boston at Miami, 5 p.m. Dallas at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Denver at Utah, 8:30 p.m.

Saturday, April 24 Orlando at Charlotte, noon Phoenix at Portland, 2:30 p.m. Atlanta at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 25 Boston at Miami, 11 a.m.

Cleveland at Chicago, 1:30 p.m. Dallas at San Antonio, 5 p.m. Denver at Utah, 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 26 Orlando at Charlotte, 5 or 6 p.m. Atlanta at Milwaukee, 6:30 or 7:30 p.m.

Portland at Phoenix, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 27 x-Chicago at Cleveland, TBD x-Miami at Boston, TBD x-Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers, TBD x-San Antonio at Dallas, TBD Wednesday, April 28 x-Milwaukee at Atlanta, 5:30 or 6 p.m. x-Charlotte at Orlando, 6 p.m. Utah at Denver, 7 or 8:30 p.m.

Thursday, April 29 x-Cleveland at Chicago, TBD x-Boston at Miami, TBD x-Phoenix at Portland, TBD x-Dallas at San Antonio, TBD Friday, April 30 x-Orlando at Charlotte, TBD x-Atlanta at Milwaukee, TBD x-Denver at Utah, TBD Lakers at Oklahoma City, TBD Saturday, May 1 x-Chicago at Cleveland, TBD x-Miami at Boston, TBD x-San Antonio at Dallas, TBD x-Portland at Phoenix, TBD Sunday, May 2 x-Charlotte at Orlando, TBD x-Milwaukee at Atlanta, TBD x-Utah at Denver, TBD x-Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers, TBD Stanley Cup Playoffs All Times MDT FIRST ROUND (Best of 7) (x-if necessary) Wednesday, April 14 Ottawa 5, Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 2, New Jersey 1 Phoenix 3, Detroit 2 Colorado 2, San Jose 1 Thursday, April 15 Buffalo 2, Boston 1, Buffalo Montreal 3, Washington 2, OT Vancouver 3, Los Angeles 2, OT Friday, April 16 Pittsburgh 2, Ottawa 1 New Jersey 5, Philadelphia 3 Nashville 4, Chicago 1 Detroit 7, Phoenix 4 San Jose 6, Colorado 5, OT Saturday, April 17 Boston 5, Buffalo 3 Washington 6, Montreal 5, OT Los Angeles 3, Vancouver 2, OT Sunday, April 18 Phoenix 4, Detroit 2 Philadelphia 3, New Jersey 2, OT Pittsburgh 4, Ottawa 2 Chicago 2, Nashville 0 Colorado 1, San Jose 0, OT Monday, April 19 Washington 5, Montreal 1, Washington leads series 2-1 Boston 2, Buffalo 1, Boston leads series 2-1 Los Angeles 5, Vancouver 3, Los Angeles leads series 2-1 Tuesday, April 20 Detroit 3, Phoenix 0, series tied 2-2 Pittsburgh 7, Ottawa 4, Pittsburgh leads series 3-1 Philadelphia 4, New Jersey 1, Philadelphia leads series 3-1 Nashville 4, Chicago 1, Nashville leads series 2-1 San Jose 2, Colorado 1, OT, series tied 2-2 Wednesday, April 21 Washington at Montreal, 5 p.m. Buffalo at Boston, 5 p.m. Vancouver at Los Angeles, 8 p.m. Thursday, April 22 Philadelphia at New Jersey, 5 p.m.

Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. Chicago at Nashville, 6:30 p.m. Colorado at San Jose, 8:30 p.m. Friday, April 23 Montreal at Washington, 5 p.m. Boston at Buffalo, 5 p.m.

Los Angeles at Vancouver, 8 p.m. Detroit at Phoenix, 8 p.m. Saturday, April 24 Nashville at Chicago, 1 p.m. x-Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 5 p.m. San Jose at Colorado, TBD Sunday, April 25 Phoenix at Detroit, noon x-New Jersey at Philadelphia, TBD x-Vancouver at Los Angeles, TBD Monday, April 26 x-Washington at Montreal, 5 p.m.

Buffalo at Boston, 5 p.m. x-Colorado at San Jose, TBD x-Chicago at Nashville, TBD Tuesday, April 27 x-Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. x-Philadelphia at New Jersey, 5:30 p.m. x-Los Angeles at Vancouver, TBD x-Detroit at Phoenix, TBD Wednesday, April 28 x-Montreal at Washington, TBD x-Boston at Buffalo, 5 p.m. x-Nashville at Chicago, TBD Saying adios THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LORENA OCHOA IS RETIRING FROM GOLF as the No.

1 player in the world. The Mexican star announced her decision Tuesday. LPGA star Lorena Ochoa retiring from golf at age of 28 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MEXICO CITY Lorena Ochoa is retiring, just as Annika Sorenstam did two years ago, leaving the struggling LPGA Tour without its No. 1 player again and depriving the sport of one of its great ambassadors. Ochoa, probably the best-known athlete in Mexico who is not a soccer player, announced her surprise decision Tuesday and will discuss her plans Friday.

The 28-year-old Mexican got married last year, setting off speculation she might be putting golf aside to raise a family. She has been No. 1 in the world the past three years and won 27 times over the past six. Ochoa rms her retirement from the LPGA, as news reports in some media have said her statement said. reasons and more details on the matter will be given by Lorena personally in a press conference on Friday in Mexico City.

Lorena will share this news of a new stage in her life with her sponsors, family members and The LPGA told The Associated Press it would not comment until news conference. The LPGA said late Tuesday that Ochoa had not withdrawn from next Tres Marias event in Morelia, west of Mexico City, and indicated she was expected to play. She nished fourth earlier this month in the Kraft Nabisco Championship in the rst major of the year. just Judy Rankin, a Hall of Famer and television analyst, said upon hearing the news. get to see her play golf.

Mostly, we get to see Sorenstam was 37 when she retired in May 2008, saying she wanted to pursue other interests and start a family. She now has a daughter. The newspaper Reforma rst reported retirement and said she wanted to concentrate on her family and charities. In December, she wed Andres Conesa, the chief executive of Aeromexico airline. He has three children from a previous marriage.

must admit that I was surprised, but not shocked, when I heard the news yesterday that Lorena is going to Sorenstam said on her blog. has always said she would play for maybe 10 years and then leave the game to start a family. She just got married and obviously feels that she is ready for that next chapter in her Ochoa has also talked openly about wanting children of her own. Last year, she began traveling more, playing less and taking on more obligations, which include her charity foundation. more important the things that I do outside the golf Ochoa said last year before a tournament she hosts in her hometown of Guadalajara.

been my main focus right Her retirement is a blow to an LPGA Tour buffeted by the rough economy. It has only 25 tournaments on its schedule this year, 14 of them in the United States. Sharks 2, Avs 1, OT San Jose 1 0 0 1 2 Colorado 0 1 0 0 1 First San Jose, Boyle 1 (Clowe, Pavelski), 1:12 (pp). Col (high- sticking), Foote, Col (interference), 18:03. Second Colorado, Stastny 1 (Liles, Yip), 3:27 (pp).

SJ (interference), Pavelski, SJ (tripping), McGinn, SJ (roughing), Yelle, Col (roughing), 14:20. Third SJ (roughing), Quincey, Col (roughing), 13:55. First San Jose, Pavelski 2 (Murray, Clowe), 10:24. Shots on Jose Colorado Power-play Jose 1 of Colorado 1 of 2. Jose, Nabokov 2-2-0 (34 shots- 33 saves).

Colorado, Anderson 2-2-0 (45-43). McCreary, Ian Walsh. Nansen, Shane Heyer. LORENA CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Career Totals Events 179 Cuts Made 175 Titles 27 Second 22 Third 14 Top 10 111 Money $14,817,850 Majors Events 32 Cuts Made 30 Titles 2 Second 2 Third 2 Top 10 18 Career Victories (m-major) 2004 (2) Franklin American Mortgage Championship, Wachovia LPGA Classic. 2005 (1) Wegmans Rochester LPGA.

2006 (6) LPGA Takefuji Classic, Sybase Classic, Championship for Children, Corona Moreli Championship, Samsung World Championship, LPGA Tournament of Champions. 2007 (8) Safeway International, Sybase Classic, Wegmans LPGA, British Open, CN Canadian Open, Safeway Classic, Samsung World Championship, ADT Championship. 2008 (7) HSBC Champions, Safeway International, m-Kraft Nabisco Championship, Corona Championship, Ginn OPEN, Sybase Classic, Navistar LPGA Classic. 2009 Honda LPGA Thailand, Corona Championship, Navistar LPGA Championship. Awards 2003 Rookie of the Year 2006 Player of the Year, Vare Trophy (scoring leader).

2007 Player of the Year, Vare Trophy, Heather Farr Award. 2008 Player of the Year, Vare Trophy. 2009 Player of the Year, Vare Trophy. College Golf Casillas nishes second for women Kristina Casillas shot her second straight round of 76 on Tuesday to nish second in the RMAC golf championships at the Golf Club of Estrella in Goodyear, Ariz. Casillas led the Mavericks to third place in the team standings.

The Mavericks cut eight strokes off score but catch Montana State Billings or Western New Mexico, which nished 1-2. Billings nished at 638, Western New Mexico at 644 and Mesa State 648. The Mavericks won the regular-season RMAC championship by one point over Montana State Billings. Jessica Berve tied for seventh at 158 after a second-round 77 and Michelle Stripp tied for 12th at 167. Jennifer Hilts tied for 19th at 171 and Afton Balling tied for 23rd at 173.

Glynnis Price of Western New Mexico won the individual championship with a 148. 14th best showing for men Mesa State junior Eric Farmer nished 14th in the RMAC golf championship Tuesday at Poston Butte Golf Course in Florence, with a nal-round 74, giving him a three-round score of 225. As a team, the Mavericks tied for sixth with Colorado School of Mines with a score of 917. Western New Mexico won the title by four strokes over CU-Colorado Springs, carding a 288 in the nal round for an 873 total score. CU-Colorado Springs, which won the regular-season title, nished at 297 for an 877.

Brandon Bingaman shot a 76 to nish tied for 24th with a 230, Calen Hoppe placed 26th at 231 after a nal-round 77, John Savage tied for 38th with a 78 for a 237 nal score and Adam Golesh shot a 79 in the nal round to nish tied for 42nd at 241. Colorado Sports Vonn honored, Sakic makes HOF DENVER Retired hockey great Joe Sakic found himself back in the limelight Tuesday night while the whirlwind continued for alpine ski champion Lindsey Vonn since the Vancouver Olympic games. The two were on hand for the Colorado Sports Hall of annual banquet at the Denver Marriott City Center, where Sakic was among the inductees and Vonn was honored as the athlete of the year. been here 15 years now and we learned right away what a great sports town this said Sakic, who as one of the most productive players in NHL history twice led the Colorado Avalanche to the Stanley Cup. is home for us so we, as a family, are extremely proud of Also part of the 2010 induction class were Mike Shanahan, a two-time Super Bowl winning coach with the Denver Broncos before becoming the Washington Redskins coach earlier this year; former Northern Colorado football coach Bob Blasi; broadcaster Larry Zimmer; former Cherry Creek High School baseball coach Marc Johnson; and Dean Lahr, a champion wrestler at the University of Colorado.

PREP GOLF Montrose Invitational Tuesday at Bridges Golf Course Fruita Scores Tymerie Ho 87 Amy Hurshman 91 Summer Igo 92 Central Scores Brittany Hoppe 90 Sarah Patrick 113 Jordan Eller 122 Kaisha Sparks 123 Sinclaire Bales-Becoat 126 PREP SOCCER Palisade 4, Delta 2 Tuesday at Delta Halftime score: 3-2. Goals (assists): Flannery Davis, Natalie Combs, Hannah Etcheuery, Nicole Lashus. Goalies (saves): Amelia Davis (6) Coal Ridge 7, Roaring Fork 0 Tuesday at Coal Ridge Halftime score: 2-0. Goals (assists): Audrey Asplund (Zoe Reece), Sydney Wright (Ashlie Bowles), Amanda Yost, Jill Refi or (Wright), Kayli Hunter (Chelsie Ryan), Alicia Cokley (Brianna Rhodes), Cokley (Wright). Goalies (saves): CR Tori Verdieck (9).

PREP TENNIS Grand Junction 6, Central 1 Tuesday at Grand Junction High School Singles No. 1 Aimee Basinski, def. Maddie Hayduk 2-6, 6-1, 6-2; No. 2 Alex Proietti, GJ, def. Jamie Johnson 6-2, 6-0; No.

3 Samantha Weinberg, GJ, def. Katie Murphy 6-4, 6-2. Doubles No. 1 Emmie Gurley, GJ def. Ashley Sloan 6-3, 6-2; No.

2 Kylie Prinster, GJ, def. Farron Keeling 6-4, 6-2; No. 3 Emma Arja, GJ, Brittany Purdy 6-2, 6-1; No. 4 Jillian Cain, GJ, def. Emma Burnett 6-4, 6-2.

Fruita Monument 6, Montrose 1 Tuesday at Fruita Singles No. 1 Jessica Vickers, def. Janine Kirtland 6-0, 6-1; No. 2 Channing Hayward, FM def. Erin Maloney 6-0, 6-0; No.

3 Taryn Moon, FM def. Courtney Chism 6-1, 6-0. Doubles No. 1 Grace Hayward, FM, def. April Lehr, 6-1, 6-0; No.

2 Jenna Soychak, FM def. Kaitlynn Wanner 6-2, 5-7, 6-2; No. 3 Emily Kimball, FM def. Hailee Schrick 6-2, 6-0; No. 4 Camille Hartshorn, FM def.

Jessi Norwood, FM 6-4, 6-1. COLLEGE GOLF RMAC Championships Women Final Scores Golf Club at Estrella, Goodyear, Ariz. Team Scores 1. Montana State Billings 2. Western New Mexico 3.

Mesa State 4. St. Cloud State 5. Regis 6. Nebraska-Kearney CSU-Pueblo 8.

Adams State 9. Chadron State 10. Colorado Christian Individual Scores Glynnis Price, WNMU Kristina Casillas, Mesa State Sara Wissing, Kalli Stanhope, MSU Billings Lara Pocs, Regis Amy Nordeen, MSU Billings Lee Zutz, St. Cloud Jessica Berve, Mesa State Erin Heaney, MSU Billings Haley Raymond, WNMU Rachel Means, CSU-Pueblo Faylyn Beyale, WNMU Shaynna Mann, St. Cloud Sawyer Bisel, CSU-Pueblo Michelle Stripp, Mesa State Elizabeth Tikriti, MSU Billings Carissa Schwalm, WNMU Kendall Martin, Adams State Jessica Laurer, Colo.

Christian Jennifer Hilts, Mesa State Megan Downey, WNMU Nicole Erwin, Afton Balling, Mesa State Emily Kerber, St. Cloud Alex Semanko, Regis Kelsey McSpadden, Adams St. Codi Hegg, Adams St. Men Final Scores Poston Butte Golf Course, Florence, Ariz. Team Scores 1.

Western New Mexico 2. CU-Colorado Springs 3. Fort Lewis 4. CSU-Pueblo 5. Colorado Christian 6.

(tie) Mesa State Colorado Mines 8. (tie) Nebraska-Kearney Regis 10. Adams State Individual Scores Gordon Webb, WNMU Chris Shoop, UCCS Spencer Biersdorff, UCCS Eric Chavez, WNMU David Schroeder, Ft. Lewis Scott Crichton, WNMU Gavin Lyons, Ft. Lewis Jon Klingensmith, Colo.

Christian 79 Riley Andrews, UCCS Jim Knous, Colorado Mines Brandon McCoy, CSU-Pueblo Michael Adams, Ft. Lewis Devin Schriener, Ft. Lewis Robert Quick, Regis Eric Farmer, Mesa State Chad Novak, CSU-Pueblo Bryan Kruse, CSU-Pueblo Philip Nelson, Colo. Christian Michael Tilghman, UCCS Patrick Kent, Colo. Christian Mesa State Scores Brandon Bingaman Calen Hoppe John Savage Adam Golesh The Daily Sentinel Wednesday, April 21, 2010 5B.

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