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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 28

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Pagt C6 Friday November 3, 2006 The Spokesman-Review SPORTS TODAYS MENU EWU triumphs, moves into 4th BASEBALL MLB 2006 Gold Glove Winners (With player, gold gtow won and lean Amancan league Kenny Rogers. 5. Detroit Ivan Rodnguez, Detroit IB Mark Teixetra, 2, Texas 2B Mark Grudzielanek. 1 Kansas Cfty 36 Enc Chavez, 6, Oakland SS Derek Jeter 3. New York OP Vernon Wells, 3.

Toronto OF Ichiro Suzuki. 6. Seattle OP Tom Hunter 6, Minnesota COLLEGES Philadelphia Washington New Orleans Atlanta Carolina Tampa Bay Wellpinit Selkirk at Davenport all 7 p.m Northeast TB League: Pateros at Inchelium, 2 pm; Odessa at Columbia, Entiat at Cusick, 7. Southeast 2B League: Asotin at Tekoa-OakesdaleRosalia, Dayton at DeSales, Pomeroy at Waitsburg, all 7 pm Southeast IB league: LaCrosse-Washtucna at Touchet 2 p.m; Colton-Pullman Christian at Garfield-Palouse, St John-Endicott at Liberty Christian Sprague-Hamngton at Prescott Tn-Cities Prep at Jubilee Academy, all 7. IHSAAUnlted Dairymen of Idaho State IA Division playoffs: Mullan at KootenaL 7 pm Non-league: Southndge vs.

Mt. Spokane at Albi Stadium. 5:15 pm; Central Valley at Wenatchee, North Central at Eastmont, Shadle Park at Davis, Tonasket at Chewelah, Walla Walla at University, all Richland vs Mead at Albi Stadium 8. HOCKEY Western Hockey League: Kelowna vs Spokane Chiefs at Arena, 7 pm OFF-TRACK BETTING Coeur d'Alene Casino: Dog racing, first post tl JO am; horse racing, fast post 9.35 am. Greyhound Park Event Center: Dog racing first post 10 am horse racing first post 8.15 am SOCCER College men: Gotuaga at Saint Mary CC Spokane at Highline, both 2 pm.

College women: CC Spokane at Highline nootv Arizona State at Washington State 2 pm High school hoys 1B2B regionals St. George's vs. Riverside Christian K) a.m. Northwest Chnstian vs. Moses Lake Christian noon both at Sunnyside HS.

VOLLEYBALL College: Washington State at Oregon State, 7 p.m. CC Spokane at Shoreline Crossover Tournament High school: 4A Eastern Regional playoffs At Mt Spokane HS: Walla Walla vs. Lewis and Clark, 7 pm Shadle Park vs. Wenatchee 8.30. At Mead HS: Eisenhower vs Mead, 7 pm; Gonzaga Prep vs Richland, 8.30.

WRESTLING College: Yakima Valley at North Idaho, 730 pm BASKETBALL NBA ANTtmaaPOT EASTERN CONFERENCE 4 4 0 500 206 160 2 0 .286 140 171 WIT Pet PF PA 5 2 0 .714 167 14S 5 2 0 714 153 134 4 4 0 500 137 163 2 5 0 .286 88 142 WIT Pet PF PA 7 0 0 1.000 221 69 4 3 0 571 127 126 3 4 0 .429 152 176 1 6 0 .143 132 189 WIT Pet PF PA 4 3 0 571 149 177 4 3 0 571 163 166 2 5 0 286 134 235 1 7 0 .125 134 196 BASKETBALL College men: Cascade College at Idaho (exhibition), 7 05 m. Teton Tip Off Tournament at Williston, N.D.: North Idaho vs. Northwest College, 4 pm College women: Lewis-Clad: State at Washington State (exhibition), 7 p.m Teton Tip-Off Tournament at Williston. N.D.: North Idaho vs Late Region State; 2 p.m FOOTBALL High school: Greater Spokane leagueColumbia Basin League state qualifying: Lewis and Clark at Pasco, 7 p.m. IHSAAUnlted Dairymen of Idaho State SA playoffs: Coeur d'Alene at Lake City, 7 p.m.

IHSAAUnlted Dairymen of Idaho State 4A playoffs: Bishop Kelly at Sandpoint, 7 pm Northeast A LeagueCaribou Trad league state qualifying: Cashmere at Kettle Falls, Colfax at Okanogan Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) at Cascade (Leavenworth), Omak at Freeman all 7 p.m Northeast 2B League: Liberty at Republic, Lind-Ritzville at Chicago Minnesota Green Bay Detroit Seattle St Louts San Francisco Arizona Chrystal Johnson had 25 kills and 11 digs for her third consecutive double-double and Addie Webster had 10 kills and 18 digs as Eastern Washington rallied past Northern Colorado 22-30, 30-27, 30-19, 30-17 Thursday in a Big Sky volleyball match at Greeley, Colo. EWU (15-8, 7-6 Big Sky Conference) moves into a tie for fourth place in conference play with UNC. Eastern will play its last regular-season road match at Northern Arizona on Saturday at 6 p.m. The University of Idahos volleyball team improved its home winning streak to five as it swept Louisiana Tech 30-19, 30-23, 30-25 in a Western Athletic Conference match in Moscow. Idaho improved to 8-14 overall and 7-3 in WAC play.

The Bulldogs are 6-22, 0-1L Sonja Newcombe led all players with 14 kills as No. 24 Oregon defeated Washington State 34-32, 30-12, 30-22 at Eugene, Ore. Neticia Enesi, Erin Little, and Mira Djuric each added 10 kills for the Ducks (17-4, 7-4 Pacific-10 Conference). Tara West led WSU (14-12, 2-10) with nine kills. Kelly Hyder added 13 digs and Corina Beyer had 30 assists.

Stevie Mussie had 15 kills and Alesha Deesing had 11 as fourth-ranked Washington rolled past Oregon State 30-20, 30-23, 30-26 in Corvallis, Ore. Christal Morrison added 10 kills as UW improved to 20-3 overall and 10-2 in Pac-10 play. Women's soccer Sammie Arthur scored in the second overtime and Kristen Bemdt scored twice and assisted on the winner to lift visiting Whitman to a 4-3 win over Whitworth in a Northwest Conference match. Lindsey Oakes scored twice for the Pirates (11-5-2, 9-5-1), who dropped their third consecutive match. Jael Hagerott also scored for Whitworth.

Women's basketball Brittany Osborn had 22 points and four rebounds, and Katy Baker had 20 points and seven rebounds as Eastern Washington opened its season with a 86-80 exhibition win over visiting Northwest Sports. EWU begins regular-season play on Nov. 10 against Montana Tech at 2 p.m. The game will be played at Spokane Community College. Wild 5, Canucks 2 Vancouver 200 Minnesota 1 1 3 Sunday's Games Miami at Chicago 10 a.m.

Atlanta at Detroit. 10 a m. Dallas at Washington. 10 a m. Houston at Giants.

10 am Green Bay at Buffalo, 10 a m. Kansas City at St Louis, 10 am. Cincinnati at Baltimore 10 am Tennessee at Jacksonville 10 am New Orleans at Tampa Bay. 10 am Minnesota at San Francisco, 1:05 pm Denver at Pittsburgh, 1.15 m. Cleveland at San Diego, 1-15 pm Indianapolis at New England, 5 15 pm Monday's Game Oakland at Seattle 5:30 p.m.

College Saturday, Nov. 4 No. 1 Ohio State at Illinois, 12.30 a.m. No. 2 Michigan vs Ball State.

9am No. 4 Texas vs. Oklahoma State, 4pm No. 6 Auburn vs Arkansas State 11.30 a.m. No 7 Flonda at Vanderbilt, 9 30 a m.

No. 8 ennessee vs. No 14 LSU, 12 30 pm. No. 9 Southern Cal at Stanford, 4 pm No.

10 California vs. UCLA, 5 p.m. No 11 Notre Dame vs. North Carolina. 1130 am.

No. 12 Arkansas at South Carolina, 4 45 p.m. No. 16 Boston College at No. 22 Wake Forest 4 pm.

No. 17 Wisconsin vs. Penn State 9 am. No 18 Oklahoma at No. 21 Texas 5 pm.

No. 19 Clemson vs. Maryland, 9 a.m. No. 20 Georgia Tech at North Carolina State 4 p.m.

No. 23 Virginia Tech at Miami, 5 p.m. No. 24 Oregon vs. Washington, 12.30 p.m.

No. 25 Washington State vs. Arizona, 3 p.m. Thursday's Results EAST Slippery Rock 21, Indiana, Pa. 17 SOUTH Hampton 34, Bethune-Cookman 17 Louisville 44 West Virginia 34 SOUTHWEST Nicholls St.

21, Texas St. 19 Flnt Period 1, Vancouver, Kesler 1 (Burrows, Krajicek), 8 08 2, Vancouver, Bulls 3 (Ohlund, Linden), 8 59 3, Minnesota White 4 (Koivu, Rol-ston), 1945 (pp) Second Period 4, Minnesota, Rolston 10 (penalty shot), 17:01 (sh). Third Period 5, Minnesota, Schultz 2 (Veilleux, Skoula), 4 31 6. Minnesota, Dupuis 1 (White, Johnsson), 15.25 (pp). 7, Minnesota, Radtvojevtc 2 (Parrish, Koivu), 19 57 (pp).

WHL EASTERN CONFERENCE Moses Lake Christian 3, SLGeorg-es 2 (OT) WINNER TO STATE First half -1, StG, T.Evans (BJohnson), 2 00 MLC, Detrolio (Firouzi), 3100. 3, MLC, Fnehe, 38 00. Second half --4, StG. Evans (King), 79-00. Overtime none 2nd Overtimt--5, MLC, Firouzi.

89 00. Shots on goal -St. George's 12. Moses lake Christian 15 Saves -St. George's, Johnson 7.

Moses Lake Christian, McNamara 4. High school girls District 7 2A playoffs West Valley 1, Pullman 0 (OT) WINNER ADVANCES TO STATE, LOSER OUT First half None Second half None. Over time -1, WV, Way, 83 00, Shots on goal Pullman 17, West Valley Pullman, Marcelo 3. West Valley, Carpenter 13. Cheney 7, Deer Park 0 WINNER ADVANCES TO STATE, LOSER OUT First half 1, Che, Palk (Rule), 3:20.

2, Che, Swenson (Madison), 5.30. 3, Che, Proctor (Palk), 22-00. 4, Che, McClure (Proctor). 32 00. 5, Che, McClure (Proctor), 38 00 Second half 6.

Che, Earlscourt (Zakrzewski), 55 00. 6, Swenson (Proctor), 58 00. Shots on goal Deer Park 5, Cheney 17.Saves -Deer Park, Lyons 9. Cheney, Knox 5. High school Great Northern League FlnaJ Standings League Overal TENNIS 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Colville Pullman Clarkston Cheney West Valley Riverside Deer Park Medical Lake Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss, Wednesday's Results Carolina 5, Atlanta 2 Colorado 5, Columbus 3 Detroit 3, Calgary 2 Toronto 4, Tampa Bay 2 Dallas 4, St.

Louis 1 Y. Rangers 4, Anaheim 3, OT Nashville 5, Edmonton 3 Pittsburgh 4. Los Angeles 3, OT Today's Games Montreal 4. Carolina 0 Tampa Bay 5, Philadelphia 2 Florida 4, Toronto 2 Buffalo 5, Boston 4, SO Y. Islanders 5, New Jersey 2 Minnesota 5, Vancouver 2 St Louis 4, Colorado 1 Detroit 2, Chicago 1 Rangers 3, San Jose 1 Friday's Games Calgary at Columbus, 4 pm.

Atlanta at Washington, 4 p.m. Dallas at Edmonton, 6:30 m. Phoenix at Anaheim, 7 pm Blues 4, Avalanche 1 Colorado 0 FISH COUNTS TODAYS ODDS The upstream movement of Chinook, steelhead and shad at Columbia and Snake River Dams on 1031 and year-to-date totals: Site Chinook Steelhead Shad Colville 35, Riverside 14 Riverside 6 0 8-14 JjJ 5 Colville Paribas Masters ATP Tour At Paiais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris. Purse: $2,65 million (Masters) Surface Carpet-Indoor Singles Third Round Nikolay Davydenko (4), Russia, def. Dmitry Tur-sunov, Russia, 6-2, 6-2.

Tomas Berdych (8), Czech Republic, def. Robby Gmepn, United States, 6-3, 6-3. Tommy Haas (10), Germany, def. James Blake (7), United States, 6-4, 6-2. Ma-no Ancic (9), Croatia, def.

Julien Benneteau, France, 6-3, 6-1. Jarkko Nieminen (14), Finland, def. Teimuraz Gabashvili, Russia, 4-6, 7-6 (6), 6-2. Tommy Robredo (6), Spam, def Paul-Henri Mathieu, France, 6-4, 7-6(1) Marat Safin, Russia, def Richard Gasquet (16), France, walkover Do-minik Hrbaty (17), Slovakia, def. Andy Murray (13), Britain, 7-6 (6), 6-0.

Wednesday's Results Orlando 109, Chicago 94 Philadelphia 88, Atlanta 75 Indiana 106, Charlotte 99 New Orleans 91, Boston 87 New Jersey 102, or onto 92 New York 118, Memphis 117, 30T Minnesota 92, Sacramento 83 Milwaukee 105, Detroit 97 Cleveland 97, Washington 94 Utah 107, Houston 97 Portland 110, Seattle 106 Phoenix 112, A Clippers 104 L.A. Lakers 110. Golden State 98 Today's Gamas San Antonio 97, Dallas 91 A Clippers 96, Denver 95 Friday's Gamas Milwaukee at Toronto, 4 pm. New Orleans at Indiana, 4 pm Philadelphia at Orlando. 4 p.m.

New York at Atlanta, 4 30 p.m. Detroit at Boston, 4.30 m. New Jersey at Miami, 4 30 p.m. Charlotte at Memphis, 5 p.m. Cleveland at San Antonio, 5 pm.

Sacramento at Chicago, 5.30 p.m. Utah at Phoenix, 6 pm. Minnesota at Denver, 6 pm, Seattle at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Portland at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.

Clippers 96, Nuggets 95 Dwvr (95- Martin 3-8 3-8 9, Anthony 6-13 3-4 15, Camby 6-10 4-4 16, LSmith 8-16 1-1 21, Miller 0-11 5-6 5, Hllano 5-7 0-0 10, Boykins 4-11 7-715, Dtawara 0-4 0-0 0, Kleiza 1-50-0 2, Najera 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 34-88 23-30 95. LA. (9)- Brand 4-9 0-0 8, Ross 2-5 0-0 4, Ka-man 3-8 0-0 6, Mobley 2-9 5-6 9 Cassell 13-24 7-7 35, Livingston 0-3 0-2 0, Thomas 8-17 0-1 21, Maggette 3-6 7-10 13, Ewing 0-1 0-0 0, Davis 0-0 0-0 0, Singleton 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 35-82 19-26 96.

Eenver 24 24 52 55 95 LA Clippers 18 31 16 31 9fi 3-Point Goals Denver 4-23 4-11. Martin 0-1, Najera 0-1, Anthony 0-2, Boykins 0-2, Kleiza 0-3, Diawara 0-3), L.A. Clippers 7-19 (Thomas 5-11, Cassell 2-4, Ewing 0-1, Mobley 0-1, Maggette 0-2). Fouled Out None. Refunds Denver 66 (Camby 18), L.A.

Clippers 49 (Kaman 8). Assists Denver 24 (Boykins, Miller 7), L.A. Clippers 20 (Cassell 6). Total Fouls Denver 27, L.A. Clippers 26 Technicals Anthony 2, LA Clippers Defensive Three Second.

Ejected Anthony. A 18,050. Spurs 97, Mavericks 91 San Antonio (97)- Bowen 5-6 1-6 13, Duncan 5-13 3-5 13. Oberto 2-3 0-0 4. Gmobili 6-12 3-5 16, 5-11 9-12 19, Horry 1-4 0-0 2.

Finley 4-11 10, Udrih 1-2 6-6 8, Elson 5-7 2-2 12, Vaughn 0-00-0 0 Totals 34-69 25-37 97. DaRas (91)- Howard 7-16 5-6 20, Nowrtzki 9-20 1-2 21, Diop 1-3 1-3 3, Buckner 0-5 0-0 0, Terry 7-13 0-0 14, Dampter 3-5 2-4 8, AnJohnson 1-3 0-0 2, Stackhouse 4-8 1-1 9, Croshere 5-9 0-0 12, Dev.Hams 1-6 0-0 2 Totals 38-88 10-16 91. an Antonio 56 15 57 55 America's Line CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NFL board, the Redskins Cowboys circle is for Washington RB Clinton Portis (questionable), WR Santana Moss (questionable) and QB Mark Brunell (probable), On the college football board, the Flonda State Virginia circle is for Florida State QB Drew Weatherford (questionable); the Anzona -Washington State circle is for Arizona QB Willie Tuitama (questionable). NO UNE REPORT, the NBA board, there is no Ime on the Spurs Cavaliers game due to San Antonio guard Tony Parker (questionable); there 8 no line on the Lakers Somes game due to Los Angeles guard Kobe Bryant (questionable). INJURY REPORT.

On the NFL board, Seattle RB Shaun Alexander and Q8 Matt Hasselbeck are both out On the college football board, Iowa QB Drew Tate is probable; Tennessee QB Erik Amge is probable. NFL 1 St. Louis First Period 1, St Louis Hmote 2 (Weight Brewer), 11 17 Second Period 2, St. Louis, Guerin 5 (Weight Rucinsky), 142. 3, St.

Lours, Salvador 1 (Tkachuk, Weight), 16-57. 4, Colorado, Klee 1 (McLean, Amason), 1747. Third Period 5, St. Louis, Guenn 6 (Weight Rucinsky), 17:25. Canadiens 4, Hurricanes 0 Montreal Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss.

Wednesday Results Brandon 9 Prince George 2 Everett 4 Saskatoon 2 Kootenay 5 Moose Jaw 4 (OT) Red Deer 4 Vancouver 1 Regina 6 Prince Albert 5 (OT) Spokane 4 Portland 3 Tn-City 4 Chilliwack 3 (OT) Today's Games No games scheduled Friday Games Prince George at Kamloops, 7 pm. Vancouver at Medicine Hat, 7:30 p.m. Saskatoon at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m. Seattle at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Everett at Prince Albert 7:30 p.m, Brandon at Red Deer, 7:30 p.m.

Kootenay at Regina, 7 p.m. Kelowna at Spokane, 7 p.m. Saturday Games Vancouver at Calgary, 7 p.m. Kamloops at Chilliwack, 7 p.m. Prince George at Kelowna, 7 p.m.

Red Deer at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Swift Current at Medicine Hat, 7:30 p.m. Everett at Regina, 7 p.m. Kootenay at Saskatoon, 7:05 p.m. Portland at Seattle, 7:05 p.m.

Spokane at Tn-City, 7:05 p.m. Sunday Games Seattle at Chilliwack, 5 p.m. Vancouver at Lethbridge, 5 p.m. Kootenay at Prince Albert, 6 30 m. Moose Jaw at Swift Current 7 p.m.

VOLLEYBALL Col-Roberts 85 kickoff return (Pete kick) Riv-Caddy 5 pass from Martin (kick failed) Col-Cox 14 run (Pete kick) Col-Dumas 29 pass from Yecha (Pete kick) Col-Pete 20 pass from Yecha (Pete kick) Rtv-Johnson 2 run (Payn pass from Martin) Col-Roberts 88 yd run (Pete kick) Clarkston 43, West Valley 27 Clarkston 15 13 7-43 WwtVflflCT 6 0 14-27 WV-Peterson 1 run (Bowman kick) Cla-Hanson 4 run (Rimmelspacher run) WV-Peterson 43 interception return (run failed) Cla-Rimmelspacher 15 pass from Woodbury (OKelly rush) Cla-Entel 24 pass from Woodbury (Rooney kick) Cla-Hanson 3 run (kick failed) Cla-Johnson 50 interception return (Rooney kick) WV-Sherrill 45 pass from Lindsley (Sherrill pass from Lindsley) Cla-O'Kelly 4 run (Rooney kick) WV-Korbel 10 pass from Lindsley (pass failed) WV-score unavailable Pullman 29, Deer Park 0 beer Park 5 5 9 0 0 tollman 9.14 7-29 0 Carolina First Period None. Second Period 1, Montreal, Komisarek 1 (Begin), 10 45 (sh). 2, Montreal, Koivu 3 (Markov), 12:29 (pp). Third Period 3, Montreal, Johnson 4 (Bonk, Komisarek), 13,07. 4, Montreal, Plekanec 1, 14.56 (sh).

Islanders 5, Devils 2 NY Islanders 2 2 1 5 MOVES New Jersey BASEBALi College Pac-10 Conference Oregon def. Washington State 34-32, 30-12, 30-22. Kills-West (WSU) 9, Newcombe (UO) 14. Assists-Beyer (WSU) 31, Madison (UO) 25. Aces-Rosm (WSU) 2, Enesi (UO) 1, Newcombe (UO) 1, Little (UO) 1.

Digs-Hyder (WSU) 13, Swo-boda (UO) 19. Blocks-Johnson (WSU) 2, Wad-dmgton (UO) 1, Little (UO) 1. Bitter (UO) 1, Djuric (UO) 1. Big Sky Conference Eastern Washington def. Northern Colorado 22-30, 30-27, 30-19, 30-17.

Kiiis-Johnson (EWU) 25 Rhoads (NC) 14 Assists-Gandauli (EWU) 52. Schevikhoven (NC) 40. Aces-Reis (EWU) 4. Stone (NC) 1. Digs-Dameis (EWU) 29.

Stone (NC) 19. Blocks-Beck (EWU) 4, Page (EWU) 4. Rhoads (NC) 7. Western Athletic Conference Idaho def. Louisiana Tech 30-19, 30-23, 30- 25.

Kifls-Phillips (LTU) 16. Curtis (Ul) 14. As-sists-Walker (LTU) 23, James (Ul) 22. Aces-Lindsay (LTU) 2. Brown (Ul) 5.

Digs-Nakamura (LTU) 12. Yonker (Ul) 11. Blocks-Dunlop (LTU) 2, Pederson (Ul) 5, Loney (Ul) 5. First Period 1, N.Y. Islanders, Hunter 2 (York), 8 00, 2.

New Jersey, Zajac 3 (Langenbrunner, Parise), 15.30. 3. N.Y Islanders, Satan 2 (Hunter, York). 16 02 Second Period 4, Y. Islanders, Zhitmk 1 (Yashin, Blake), 10 10.

5, N.Y. Islanders, Kozlov 4 (Yashin, Blake), 15.14. 6, New Jersey, Panse 6 (Langenbrunner, Zajac), 18.46. Third Period 7, N.Y. Islanders, Blake 7 (Yashin, Stll-inger), 4:46 (pp).

Pul-Safety Pul-Krautkramer 4 run (Heim kick) Pul-Minus 10 run (Heim kick) Pul-Kmcaid 14 run (Heim kick) Pul-Badim 3 run (Heim kick) Cheney 37, Medical Lake 6 Cheney GOLF 27 24 24 16 91 iny 6 -6 Medical lake Mas Lightning 5, Flyers 2 Tampa Bay American League DETROIT TIGERS Agreed to terms with David Dombrowski, president CEO and general manager. on a four-year contract extension through 2011 National League ATLANTA BRAVES-Named Dave Brundage manager, Guy Hansen pitching coach, Leon Roberts hitting coach and Mike Graus trainer for Richmond of the IL; Philip Wellman manager, Derek Botelho pitching coach, Franklin Stubbs coach and Drew Van Dam trainer for Mississippi of the SL; Rich Albert coach for Myrtle Beach of the Carolina League; Doug Henry pitching coach for Rome of the SAL; Jim Czajkowskt pitching coach for Danville of the Appalachian League; and Joe Breeden minor league catching coordinator. COLORADO ROCKIES Exercised their option on RHP Byung-Hyun Kim for the 2007 season. HOUSTON ASTROS Extended the contract of Tim Purpura, general manager, by one year, through 2008. 2 -2 Etiiladelphifl Flnt Period 1, Tampa Bay, St Louis 8 (Lecava-lier, Afanasenkov), 10:39, Second Period 2, Tampa Bay, St.

Louis 9 (Richardson, Lecavalier), 7:27. 3, Tampa Bay, Taylor 1 (Richards, Fedoten-ko), 18 10 Third Period-4, Philadelphia, Um-berger 2 (Calder), 11.20 5, Philadelphia, Jones 1 (Gagne, Sanderson), 1141. 6, Tampa Bay, Leca-valier 8 (St Louis), 18:26 (en). 7, Tampa Bay, Perrin 1, 19:03 (sh-en). Panthers 4, Maple Leafs 2 Toronto 0 5 2 2 PGA Tour Championship At East Lake Goff Club, Atlanta.

Purse: $6 mH Mon. Yardage: Pan 70 (35-35) First Round Retlef Goosen 34-3468 Joe Durant 32-3668 Tom Pernice, Jr. 35-3469 Stewart Cink 34-3569 Stuart Appleby 35-3469 Adam Scott 35-3469 Jim Furyk 33-36-69 Vijay Singh 32-37-69 JJ. Henry 33-38-71 Ernie Els 36-35-71 Zach Johnson 36-3571 Arron Oberholser 36-3571 Brett Quigley 37-34-71 KJ. Choi 36-3672 Ben Curtis 35-3873 Lucas Glover 38-3573 Rod Pamplmg 39.3473 Chad Campbell 35-3873 Luke Donald 38-3573 Trevor Immelman 38-3573 David Toms 37-3774 Rory Sabbatini 36-3874 Geoff Ogilvy 39-35-74 Dean Wilson 38-3775 Brett Wetterich 36-3975 Carl Pettersson 40-3777 Davis Love III 41-4182 FOOTBALL Florida Che-FG Hale 20 Che-Fregoso 70 run (Hale kick) Che-Parkerlrun (Hale kick) Che-Parker 6 run (Hale kick) Ml-Jones 5 pass from Pacheco (run failed) Che-10 run Fregoso (Hale kick) Che-Abteman 27 pass from Shellabarger (kick failed) Thursday's scores Auburn Mountain View 4Z Mt.

Rainier 12 Bethel 26, Thomas Jefferson 12 Cascade Christian 20, Life Chnstian Academy 13 Cheney 37, Medical Lake 6 Clarkston 43, West Valley (Spokane) 27 Cle ElumRoslyn 33, Mabton 0 Colville 35, Riverside 14 Goldendale 15, Ztllah 0 Granger 28, Naches Valley 22 Kent Meridian 22, Todd earner 20 Lindbergh 35, White River 14 Orting 48, Washington 6 Pullman 29, Deer Park 0 Rogers (Puyallup) 41, Decatur 20 Royal 59, Kiona Benton 6 South Bend 45, North Beach 6 Spanaway Lake 23, Kentiake 20 Tacoma Baptist 42, Northwest Christian (Lacey) 6 White Swan 34, Highland 30 Willapa Valley 28, Raymond 0 National Football League CHICAGO BEARS-Signed Olin Kreutz to a three-year contract extension through the 2010 season. GREEN BAY PACKERS Signed DT Scott Paxson to the practice squad. Released LB Tim Goodwell from the practice squad. MIAMI DOLPHINS Removed FB Kyle Eckel from the reservemilrtary list and placed him on the exemptcommissioner permission list. Pint Period 1, Florida, Olesz 1 (Salei, Stumpel), 1.07, 2, Fkmda.

Jokmen 6 (Horton. Peltonen), 10 03 Second Period-None Third Period-3, Florida, Kwiatkowski 3 (Gelmas, Campbell), 319. 4, Toronto, McCabe 2 (Kaberle), 7:19. 5, Toronto, Sundm 6 (Kaberle), 14:09. 6, Florida, Gratton 3 (Olesz, Allen), 19:23 (en).

3-Polnt Goals San Antonio 4-11 (Bowen 2-2, Gl-nobili 1-2, Finley 1-4, T.Parker 0-1, Horry 0-2), Dallas 5-16 (Croshere 2-3, Nowitzki 2-4, Howard I-4, Stackhouse 0-1, erry 0-1, Buckner 0-1, 0-2). Fouled Out None. Rebounds San Antonio 50 (Duncan 10), Dallas 53 (Nowitzki 1 1). Assists San Antonio 20 (Ginobili 5), Dallas 15 (Howard, Terry 4). Total Fouls San Antonio 16, Dallas 28.

Technicals Elson, Dallas Defensive Three Second, Diop. Flagrant fouls Howard. A 20,416. College Exhibition EWU 86, Northwest Sports 80 Eastern Washington-Baker 9-16 0-0 20, Benson 2-6 0-0 4, Holgate4-8 4-7 12, Chadd 1-4 0-0 3, Allen 3-7 1-6 8, Murdoch 2-1 1 2-2 7, Knight 1-4 0-2 3, Osborn 6-9 7-8 22, Huntington 3-5 0-0 7, Scott 0-1 0-0 0, Greaby 0-0 0-0 0, Darnell 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 31-71 14-25 86. Northwest Sports-Lemery 0-5 5-6 5, McCormack 1-5 4-4 6, Dabeyta 2-5 2-4 6, Clinesmith II-18 9-10 33, Jacques 0-3 2-2 2, T.Bender 4-7 1-2 10, Rathke 3-5 1-4 8, Bailey 1-1 0-0 2, Perno 2-2 0-0 4, A Bender 2-3 0-3 4, King 0-1 0-0 0, Totals 26-55 24-35 80.

Halftime-Eastern Washington 42, Northwest Sjxirts 31. 3 point goals-Eastem Washington IQ-24 (Baker 2-4, Chadd 1-2, Allen 1-2, Murdoch 1-6, Knight 1-4, Osborn 3-4, Huntington 1-2), Northwest Sports-4-12 (Lemery 0-1, McCormack 0-Z Clinesmith 2-4, T.Bender 1-3, Rathke 1-1, King 0-1. Fouled out-Kmght, Osborn. Rebounds-Eastem Washington 34 (Baker 7), Northwest Sports 47 (Lemery 7). Assists-Eastem Washington 17 (Allen 6), Northwest Sports 12 (Jacques 4).

Total fouls-Eastem Washington 26, Northwest Sports 25.A-184. HOCKEY Rangers 3, Sharks 1 N.Y. Rangers 1 3 1 San Jose First Period 1, N.Y. Rangers, Cullen 4 (Prucha, Shanahan), 19 59. Second Period 2, Y.

Rangers. Straka 7 (Nytander, Tyutm), 4 08 Third Period 3, San Jose, McLaren 1 (Grier), 17:36. 4, N.Y. Rangers, Shanahan 12 (en). Red Wings 2, Blackhawks 1 Detroit High school District 9 IB Tournament Sprague-Harrington def.

Garfieid-Palouse 25-22, 25-20, 2516. Kills-Shoemaker (GP) 6 As-sists-Landle (GP) 16. Aces- Digs-Bower (GP) 15 Blocks-Shoemaker (GP) 9. LaCrosse-Washtucna def. Liberty Christian 26-24, 25-22, 25-19.

Tekoa-Oakesdale def. Tri-Oties Prep 25-12, 25-9, 25-4. Kills- Graffis (TeO) 11. Assists- Robinson (TeO) 20. Aces- Graffis (TeO) 5.

Digs-Robinson (TeO) 7. Blocks- Graffis (TeO) 4 Rosalia def. Touchet 2325, 25-19, 25-17, 24- 26. 15-13. Sprague-Harrington def.

LaCrosse-Washtucna 25-20, 25-21, 25-21; Winner to state Tekoa-Oakesdale def. Rosalia 25-18, 25-9, 25-23; Winner to state Kills- Graffis (TeO) 11, Puckett (TeO) 11. Assists- Robinson (TeO) 21. Aces Varney (TeO) 2. Digs- Varney (TeO) 18.

Blocks-Puckett (TeO) 3 Liberty Christian def. Garfletd-Palouse 20-25, 25-23, 27-25, 16-25, 15-13; Loser out Touchet def. Tri-City 25-23, 24-26, 25-16, 23- 25. 15-6; Loser out District 7 IB Tournament Inchelium def. Cusick 25-14, 25-13, 25-T1, (Inc) 8 Cordes (Cus) 3, Edwards (Cus) 3.

(Inc) 10. Treis-chel (Cus) 5. Aces-Signor (Inc) 1. Keogh (Cus) 1. Digs-Burch (Inc) 10.

Miller (Cus) 2. Blocks-Chen Pakootas (Inc) 2. Inchelium def. Odessa 25-18, 25-18, 25-18; Winner to state Kills-Chen Pakootas (Inc) 12, Chel.Pakootas (Inc) 12. Galloway (Ode) 5.

(Inc) 16. Walter (Ode) 8. Aces-Signor (Inc) 1. Frederick (Ode) 2. Digs-Christianson (Inc) 22.

Frederick (Ode) 14. Blocks-Chen Pakootas (Inc) 4. Galloway (Ode) 3, Johnson (Ode) 2. Northport def. AtmiraCoulee-Hartllne 25-9, 25-16, 25-18.

Kills-Goodwm (Nor) 28 Edwards (ACH) 5. Assists-McVey (Nor) 12. Osborne (ACH) 5. Aces-Wilson (Nor) 6. Domangue (ACH) 2.

Digs-Reese (Nor) 9 Bodeau (ACH) 4. Blocks-GOodwin (Nor) 10, Wilson (Nor) 10 Curlew def. Northport 25-9, 25-13, 25-20; Winner to state Kills-Grumbach (Cur) 28. Goodwin (Nor) 12. Assists-Kirkendall (Cur) 30.

McVey (Nor) 10. Aces-Grumbach (Cur) 3. Me Vey (Nor) 1, Goodwin (Nor) 1, Hargrave (Nor) 1. Digs-Miller (Cur) 9. Reese (Nor) 9.

Blocks-Somday (Cur) 3. Goodwin (Nor) 6. National Hockey League OTTAWA SENATORS-Assigned Alexei Kai-gorodov to Binghamton of the AHL PHILADELPHIA FLYERS-Assigned Lars Jons-son and Alexandre Picard to Philadelphia of the AHL. American Hockey League CHICAGO WOLVES Assigned Tim Wedder-bum to Rockford of the UHL HAMILTON BULLDOGS Announced the resignation of Brian Lewis, executive director of operations. SPRINGFIELD FALCONS Recalled Radek Smolenak, Geoff Waugh and Jonathan Boutin from Johnstown of the ECHL Assigned David Spina to Johnstown.

SYRACUSE CRUNCH Announced RW Jaroslav Balastik has been assigned to the team by the Columbus Blue Jackets. 1A State Playoffs Preliminary Round Friday Harbor 12, Coupeviile 7 King 21, Nooksack Valley 6 Chicago First Period 1, Chicago, Bourque 4 Vrbata, Au-coin), 1344. Second Period None Third riod 2, Detroit, Zetterberg 3 (Holmstrom, Leb-da), 3:09. 3, Detroit, Lang 4 (Lebda, Zetterberg), 6:19. HOCKEY NHL AH Times PST EASTERN CONFERENCE SOCCER College women Northwest Conference Whitman 4, Whitworth 3 First hatf-1.

WHTM, Gabbert (Mrttelsteadt), 10:43. 2, WHTW, Hagerott, 1243 3. WHTM, Bemdt (Neel), 16 22. Second half-4, WHTW, Oakes, 66-44. 5, WHTW, Oakes (Crowe), 74 59.

6, WHTM, Bemdt (Neel), 76.22. Overtime-7, WHTM, Arthur (Bemdt), 10157. Shots on goal-Whitman 10. Whitworth 18. Saves-Whitman, Porter 4.

Whitworth, Motz 4. High school boys 2B IB Regional Northwest Christian 4, Riverside Christian 1 WINNER TO STATE First half --1, NWC, Friedly (Grewe), 4:00. NWC, Friedly (McFaul), 2000. 3. RC, Allan, 24 00.

4, NWC, Grewe (Iranon), 3800 Second half --5, NWC, Grewe (Friedly), 57:00. Shots on goal --Northwest Christian 8 Riverside Christian 3. Saves --Northwest Christian, Bell 3. Riverside Chnstian, Hargrave 4. LACROSSE Sabres 5, Bruins 4 Buffalo 0 FOOTBALL NFL All Times POT AMERICAN CONFERENCE 0 Boston National Lacrosse League CHICAGO SHAMROX Signed Carter Livingstone and Tom Montour to one-year contracts.

OT Pts GF GA 7 3 0 14 37 27 7 6 0 14 47 47 Atlantic Pittsburgh Y. Rangers COLLEGE Buffalo won shootout 2-1 First Period None Second Period 1, Boston, Axelsson 3 (Savard, Lashoff), 1:16. 2, Buffalo, Po-mmville 8 (Campbell, Hecht), 6:43. 3, Boston, Savard 2 (Bergeron), 13.26 (pp 4, Boston, Murray 5 (Savard, Axelsson), 1916 (pp). Third Period 5, Boston, Mowers 1 (Boyes, Hoggan), 356 6, Buffalo, Afinogenov 7 (Roy, Vanek), 1111.

7, Buffalo, Afinogenov 8 (Vanek, Roy), 17 30. 8, Buffalo, Kotalik 4 (Gaustad, Drury). 18:25. Overtime None Shootout Buffalo 2(Brtere Afinogenov NG, Kotalik G); Boston 1 (Murray NG, Axelsson NG, Bergeron G). NCAA Placed Iowa on two years probation and announced it must reduce the amount of financial aid it can offer in men's swimming by the equivalent value of one scholarship for three years for violations in the program.

GANNON Announced the resignation of Bill Elias, football coach, effective at the end of the season. Elias will remain as athletic director. Chiefs miss quartet The Chiefs will miss four youre never going to get it out -and that makes it really tough on the forwards, said Zimmerman. "Sometimes its really tough on us with good forechecking teams. You dont always have a great angle to pass.

We just have to bear down and get that puck out Zimmerman said hes ready to put what hes learned into action on the ice. Im definitely excited for practice, even, Zimmerman said. Ive been doing some conditioning, too, and that kind of sucks. What did he learn from watching those games? You have more time than you realize when you have the puck and to not just throw it away, he said. That might be a good advice to pass on to his fellow defense-men.

The Chiefs have struggled at times to clear the puck from their defensive zone. The coaching staff has worked on drills to perfect that first pass up the ice, something that is crucial under the WHLs more wide-open style of play. Its everything, because if you dont make that first pass games) and broke a streak of 136 consecutive games played. I just kind of lost my temper and wasnt really thinking, he said. Then I was sitting in the locker room thinking, What did I just do? Its something I regret, for sure, but I think I learned from it.

Zimmerman had to watch the rest of the game on closed-circuit TV from the training room. He then spent the last two games watching from the press box high above the Arena ice. It's kind of easier from up, there, because you see every- thing, he said. CHIEFS Continued from Cl to-injure match penalty he received against Seattle last weekend. In the incident, Zimmerman took down Seattles Radek Meidl from behind after being the victim of a high stick to the face near the Chiefs bench during the second period.

WHL vice-president Rick Doerksen said earlier this week that the league took all factors into account in assessing the length of the suspension. It was the first major penalty of mermans four-year career (223 I injury since last weekend and the coaching staff wants him to get healthy. Langkow and Courchene still have lingering effects from their injuries. This weekend, the Chiefs defensive corps will consist of: Zimmerman, Spurgeon, Justin Falk, Dan Mercer, Mike Red-dington and converted forward J.P. Szaskiewicz.

Forward David Linsley will get a long-awaited chance to show his progress. The 19-year-old has played in just nine of the teams 16 games. Unable to play are: assistant captain Evan Haw (knee) and fellow defenseman Corey Cour-chene (ankle), and forwards Michael Grabner (hip) and Chris Langkow (concussion). Haw was injured during the first period of Wednesdays game the one in which defenseman Jared Spurgeon made his season debut after recovering from an off-season back injury. Grabner has played through his I I.

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