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Garretson 5:52.9; 5, Anna Wolles, Dell Rapids St. Mary 5:54.1; 6, Jenna Kuhle, Howard 5:54.3; 7, Macy Hagemann, Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 5:57.4; 8, Hailey Harms, Colman-Egan 6:02.1 3200: 1, Lindsey Bohl, Garretson 12:31.0; 2, Katelyn Homandberg, Alcester-Hudson 12:46.6; 3, Anna Wohles, Dell Rapids St. Mary 13:01.1; 4, Liz Osman, Tri-Valley 13:04.8; 5, Mary Jo Osman, Tri-Valley 13:06.6; 6, Laura Kelderman, S.F. Christian 13:20.6; 7, Stacey McDonald, Tri- Valley 13:28.1; 8, Kiley Olson, S.F. Christian 13:35.3 100 HURDLES: 1, Amber Oyen, Tri-Valley 16.4; 2, Tara Otto, Tri-Valley 17.4; 3, Candice Storley, S.F. Christian 17.8; 4, Andrea Duncan, Parker 18.2; 5, Abby Weinzetl, Baltic 18.6; 6, Mariah Hanish, Baltic 18.9; 7, Jessica McKenney, Parker 19.0; 8, Shannon O’Hara, Tri-Valley 19.1 300 HURDLES: 1, Tara Otto, Tri- Valley 48.8; 2, Kylie Hughes, Marion 50.9; 3, Logan Reinhiller, Chester Area 54.1; 4, Shannon O’Hara, Tri-Valley 54.9; 5, Abby Weinzetl, Baltic 55.4; 6, Casey Matthiesen, Garretson 56.0; 7, Andrea Duncan, Parker 56.1; 8, Jenny Burkhart, Dell Rapids St. Mary 57.0 400 RELAY: 1, Parker (Morgan Hay, Haley Holzwarth, Reba Jongeling, Tessa Weeldreyer) 54.7; 2, S.F. Christian 54.7; 3, Baltic 55.7; 4, Garretson 55.8; 5, Colman-Egan 56.9;6, Chester Area 57.7; 7, Alcester- Hudson 58.6; 8, Howard 59.1 800 RELAY: 1, S.F. Christian 1:49.5; 2, Colman-Egan 1:53.2; 3, Parker 1:54.7; 4, Tri-Valley 1:56.5; 5, Baltic 1:57.0; 6, Dell Rapids St. Mary 1:57.7; 7, Garretson 1:58.2; 8, Chester Area 2:02.6 1600 RELAY: 1, Oldham- Ramona-Rutland (Samantha Leighton, BreeAna Olson, Macy Hagemann, Carly Carper) 4:12.0; 2, S.F. Christian 4:12.4; 3, Colman-Egan 4:24.3; 4, Parker 4:28.9; 5, Alcester-Hudson 4:29.2; 6, Chester Area 4:32.2; 7, Garretson 4:33.9; 8, Baltic 4:51.7 3200 RELAY: 1, S.F. Christian 10:22.8; 2, Garretson 10:23.4; 3, Marion 10:36.8; 4, Alcester-Hudson 10:44.3; 5, Tri-Valley 11:02.8; 6, Dell Rapids St. Mary 11:12.5; 7, Oldham- Ramona-Rutland 11:17.3; 8, Chester Area 11:47.0 MEDLEY RELAY: 1, S.F. Christian (Abby Van Gorp, Kiley Velgersdyk, Candice Storley, Katie Ackerman) 4:42.3; 2, Garretson 4:44.9; 3, Alcester-Hudson 4:45.8; 4, Chester Area 4:53.7; 5, Parker 4:54.6; 6, Howard 4:58.7; 7, Baltic 5:06.6 DISCUS: 1, Marissa Whipple, Baltic 116-9; 2, Anna Leloux, Parker 105-8; 3, Kiera Kraemer, Parker 101-2; 4, Katelyn Schaefer, Parker 100-0; 5, Molly Whipple, Baltic 96-8; 6, Ashlynn Montecuollo, Tri-Valley 93-9; 7, Nicole Huwe, Chester Area 93-6.5; 8, Sierra Trower, Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 91- 5 HIGH JUMP: 1, Cara Schardin, Marion 4-10; 2, Kiara Vander Pol, S.F. Christian 4-10; 3, Kelsey Backus, Chester Area 4-8; 4, April Entringer, Colman-Egan 4-8; 5, Josie Schmidt, Marion 4-6; 6, Brittani Liston, Alcester- Hudson 4-6; 7, Emma Johnson, Tri- Valley 4-4; t8, Taylor Stratton, Oldham- Ramona-Rutland; Brionna DeVries, Chester Area 4-4 LONG JUMP: 1, Carly Carper, Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 17-4; 2, Paige Hemmer, Colman-Egan 16-8; 3, Kara Koth, S.F. Christian 16-0.5; 4, April King, Tri-Valley 15-10.75; 5, Kiley Velgersdyk, S.F. Christian 15-9.5; 6, BreeAna Olson, Oldham-Ramona- Rutland 15-6; 7, Kelly Michel, Dell Rapids St. Mary 15-0; 8, Koty Matthiesen, Garretson 14-4 SHOT PUT: 1, Marissa Whipple, Baltic 35-2.5; 2, Claire Karli, Garretson 33-0; 3, Emily Schreur, Alcester- Hudson 32-7.57; 4, Sierra Trower, Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 31-6.25; 5, Kiera Kraemer, Parker 31-0.5; 6, Rachel Schmidt, Marion 30-7; 7, Nicole Huwe, Chester Area 30-0.25; 8, Allison Cross, Tri-Valley 29-7.25 TRIPLE JUMP: 1, Paige Hemmer, Colman-Egan 34-6.75; 2, April King, Tri-Valley 32-6.5; 3, Kelly Michel, Dell Rapids St. Mary 29-11.75; 4, Kiara Vander Pol, S.F. Christian 29-11.5; 5, Kelsey Backus, Chrester Area 29-7.5; 6, Jessica Kleinsasser, Parker 29-7.5; 7, Allison Cross, Tri-Valley 28-11; 8, Calire Assam, S.F. Christian 28-10 BOYS’ DIVISION TEAM SCORES: Chester Area 105, Tri-Valley 98, Sioux Falls Christian 92, Garretson 91, Baltic 54, Dell Rapids St. Mary 51, Marion 47, Parker 47, Colman-Egan 44, Howard 41, Alcester-Hudson 17, Oldham- Ramona-Rutland 5 100: 1, Brad Tunge, Marion 11.2; 2, Eric Gruis, Tri-Valley 11.5; 3, Tom Sittig, Baltic 11.6; 4, Zachary Torkelson, Howard 11.7; 5, Carter Vliem, S.F. Christian 11.8; 6, Wim Chol, S.F. Christian 11.9; 7, Brady Viet, Marion 12.0; 8, Chris Lee, Dell Rapids St. Mary 12.1 200: 1, Adam Halverson, Garretson 22.9; 2, Brad Tunge, Marion 23.1; 3, Kyle Moe, Howard 23.5; 4, Brett Korn, S.F. Christian 23.7; 5, Dylan Kreutzfeldt, Chester Area 23.7; 6, Luke O’Hara, Tri-Valley 23.8; 7, Brady Viet, Marion 24.1; 8, Eric Gruis, Tri-Valley 24.2 400: 1, Brad Tunge, Marion 51.3; 2, Adam Halverson, Garretson 51.5; 3, Luke O’Hara, Tri-Valley 52.7; 4, Alex Waba, Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 53.5; 5, Brady Viet, Marion 53.7; 6, Dillyn Thompson, Alcester-Hudson 54.8; 7, Riley Clark, Colman-Egan 55.3; 8, Jordan VanLiere, Chester Area 56.4 800: 1, Branden Anderson, Chester Area 2:11.7; 2, Jesse Brockhouse, Garretson 2:16.5; 3, Josiah Aberson, Baltic 2:17.9; 4, Ian Lynch, Chester Area 2:18.4; 5, Seth Olson, Parker 2:20.0; 6, Nick Bares, Dell Rapids St. Mary 2:21.8; 7, Skyler Gibson, Garretson 2:22.4; 8, Matt Mielke, Parker 2:23.7 1600: 1, Harrison Hitt, S.F. Christian 4:50.8; 2, Andrew Oveson, Garretson 4:53.6; 3, Duane Jongeling, Parker 4:54.2; 4, Trae Bergh, Tri-Valley 4:54.5; 5, Ian Lynch, Chester Area 4:58.1; 6, Jesse Brockhouse, Garretson 4:59.4; 7, Fritz Gildemiester, Baltic 5:04.2; 8, Ty Schoellerman, Alcester-Hudson 5:11.0 3200: 1, Harrison Hitt, S.F. Christian 10:26.8; 2, Duane Jongeling, Parker 10:27.1; 3, Trae Bergh, Tri- Valley 10:46.4; 4, Ty Schoellerman, Alcester-Hudson 11:31.2; 5, Tyrel Oyen, Tri-Valley 11:32.5; 6, Thomas Howe, Garretson 11:38.6; 7, Jared Scholten, Dell Rapids 11:41.9; 8, Matt Wilcox, S.F. Christian 12:20.0 110 HURDLES: 1, Thad Johnson, Tri-Valley 17.1; 2, Tyler Heinricy, Colman-Egan 17.7; 3, Edward Clark, Baltic 17.8; 4, Tyler Giese, Colman- Egan 19.0; 5, Austin Opdahl, Chester Area 19.2; 6, Blake Reynolds, Parker 20.9; 7, Chad Stoterau, Garretson 21.0 300 HURDLES: 1, Dylan Kreutzfeldt, Chester Area 42.3; 2, Thad Johnson, Tri-Valley 46.0; 3, Austin Opdahl, Chester Area 46.1; 4, Edward Clark, Baltic 46.7; 5, Tyler Heinricy, Colman-Egan 47.3; 6, Brady Mudder, Garretson 47.8; 7, Tyler Giese, Colman-Egan 48.1; 8, Kyle Heyn, Chester Area 48.1 400 RELAY: 1, S.F. Christian (Cameron Brooks, Brett Korn, Andrew Devaney, Christian Skinner) 46.0; 2, Howard 47.3; 3, Dell Rapids St. Mary 48.5; 4, Chester Area 48.7; 5, Parker 49.0; 6, Tri-Valley 49.8; 7, Marion 50.8 800 RELAY: 1, S.F. Christian 1:34.4; 2, Howard 1:37.9; 3, Parker 1:38.1; 4, Chester Area 1:39.7; 5, Colman-Egan 1:41.5; 6, Tri-Valley 1:42.7; 7, Marion 1:44.3 1600 RELAY: 1, Chester Area (Derek Mortinsen, Jordan Van Liere, Dylan Kreutzfeldt, Branden Anderson) 3:44.0; 2, Garretson 3:45.5; 3, Baltic 3:52.0; 4, Parker 3:52.8; 5, Colman- Egan 3:53.3; 6, Alcester-Hudson 4:00.5; 7, Howard 4:07.4; 8, Marion 4:14.3 3200 RELAY: 1, Garretson 8:58.9; 2, Chester Area 9:07.1; 3, Baltic 9:08.9; 4, Parker 9:18.1; 5, Colman-Egan 9:26.3; 6, Alcester- Hudson 9:29.4; 7, Dell Rapids St. Mary 10:12.5 MEDLEY RELAY: 1, Baltic (Cody Harwig, Edward Clark, Tom Sittig, Fritz Gildemiester) 3:57.1; 2, S.F. Christian 3:58.7; 3, Garretson 4:03.0; 4, Parker 4:04.4; 5, Howard 4:21.6 DISCUS: 1, Kevin Van Duyn, Colman-Egan 111-6.5; 2, Andrew Fiegen, Dell Rapids St. Mary 109-7; 3, Dom Burggraff, Tri-Valley 107-4; 4, Chase Grote, Tri-Valley 106-2.5; 5, Chris Lee, Dell Rapids St. Mary 102-0; 6, Brandon Steffensmeier, Chester Area 100-8.5; 7, Chad Stoterau, Garretson 100-5; 8, Tahlen Bouraasa, Baltic 96-7 HIGH JUMP: 1, Cameron Krump, Tri-Valley 6-8; 2, Kyle Erickson, Tri- Valley 5-8; 3, Shayne Becker, Marion 5-8; 4, Austin Opdahl, Chester Area 5- 8; 5, Colby Bunkers, Dell Rapids St. Mary 5-6; 6, Jackson Mendel, Chester Area 5-6; t7, Sawyer Gibson, Garretson; Riley Clark, Colman-Egan; Dylan Bunkers, Chester Area 5-4 LONG JUMP: 1, Colby Bunkers, Dell Rapids St. Mary 19-10; 2, Cody Torkelson, Howard 19-1; 3, Carter Vliem, S.F. Christian 18-11.5; 4, Wim Chol, S.F. Christian 18-9; 5, Shane Dickey, Garretson 18-1.5; 6, Kyle Erickson, Tri-Valley 18-0; 7, Dylan Bunkers, Chester Area 17-11.5; 8, Joel Martens, Tri-Valley 17-10.5 SHOT PUT: 1, Brandon Steffensmeier, Chester Area 44-3; 2, Justin Siegel, Tri-Valley 39-11; 3, Brandon Fedeler, Chester Area 39- 9.75; 4, Jesse Lobdell, Baltic 38-8.25; 5, Chad Stoterau, Garretson 38-6; 6, Grant DeHaai, S.F. Christian 38-0; 7, Sawyer Jacobsen, Alcester-Hudson 37-11; 8, Gregory Hansen, Dell Rapids St. Mary 37-7 TRIPLE JUMP: 1, Colby Bunkers, Dell Rapids St. Mary 42-3; 2, Cameron Brooks, S.F. Christian 42-0; 3, Shane Dickey, Garretson 40-5.5; 4, Wim Chol, S.F. Christian 39-7; 5, Landon Koth, S.F. Christian 39-6; 6, Sawyer Gibson, Garretson 37-5; 7, Austin Opdahl, Chester Area 36-11.5; 8, Brett Page, Tri-Valely 36-2 Auto Racing PARK JEFFERSON SPEEDWAY April 17 Results VerHoef Automotive NASCAR Whelen All American Modifieds HEAT WINNERS: Matt Bonine, Rich Hesse FEATURE: 1. Bob Moore, Sioux City, Iowa; 2. Jimmy Cole, Sioux City, Iowa; 3. Jay Noteboom, Hinton, Iowa; 4. Reese Coffee, Hinton, Iowa; 5. Rich Hesse, Hinton, Iowa; 6. Greg Peck, Sioux City, Iowa; 7. Jason Schnieders, Sioux City, Iowa; 8. Jacob Brown, Sioux City, Iowa; 9. Jim Mathieson, Sioux City, Iowa; 10. Denny Johnson, Council Bluffs, Iowa B&B Salvage Stock Cars HEAT WINNERS: Mark Wenzlaff, Elijah Zevenbergen FEATURE: 1. Travis Barker, Sioux City, Iowa; 2. Curt VanBeek, Sioux Center, Iowa; 3. Glen Wynia, Sioux Center, Iowa; 4. Tom McKenzie, Sioux City, Iowa; 5. Tim Smith, Sioux City, Iowa; 6. Ryan Harris, Homer, Neb.; 7. Aaron Cain, Sioux City, Iowa; 8. Mark Wenzlaff, Mission Hill; 9. Eli Zevenbergren, Ocheyden, Iowa; 10. Paul Wenzlaff, Yankton Motor Parts Central360mods HEAT WINNERS: Johnny Kerby, Ron Allen, Daniel Loggins FEATURE: 1. Karl Brewer, Vermillion; 2. Jeff Brunssen, LeMars, Iowa; 3. Tim Rupp, Cherokee, Iowa; 4. Dan VanBruggen, Hospers, Iowa; 5. Darin Roepke, LeMars, Iowa; 6. Marty Steinbach, Fremont, Neb.; 7. Chad TenNaple, Sioux City, Iowa; 8. Ty Merrill, Salix, Iowa; 9. Ron Allen, Nickerson, Neb.; 10. Chris Weatherton, Beresford Hobby Stocks HEAT WINNERS: Aaron Caskey, John Cain FEATURE: 1. Jeff Thomas, Winnebego, Neb.; 2. John Cain, Dakota City, Neb.; 3. Justin Regnerus, Sioux Center, Iowa; 4. Bill Woehler, South Sioux City, Neb.; 5. Carl Monroe, Sioux City, Iowa; 6. Aaron Caskey, Quimby, Iowa; 7. Jake McClure, Sgt Bluff, Iowa; 8. Craig Clift, Sioux City, Iowa; 9. Allen Hesse, Vermillion Steve’s Roofing Hornets HEAT WINNERS: Luke Jackson, Randy Cass FEATURE: 1. Randy Cass, Onawa, Iowa; 2. Cameron VandeWeerd, Granville, Iowa; 3. Marlis Boggs, Sioux City, Iowa; 4. Cody Thompson, Sioux City, Iowa; 5. Tim Cass, Onawa, Iowa; 6. Luke Jackson, Sioux City, Iowa; 7. David Miller, Sioux City, Iowa; 8. Mark Dorcey, South Sioux City, Neb.; 9. Cody Schmitt; 10. Jeff Goodier, Dakota City, Neb. American League East Division W L Pct GB New York 9 3 .750 Tampa Bay 9 3 .750 Toronto 7 6 .538 2 1/2 Boston 4 8 .333 5 Baltimore 2 11 .154 7 1/2 Central Division W L Pct GB Minnesota 9 4 .692 Detroit 7 5 .583 1 1/2 Cleveland 6 6 .500 2 1/2 Kansas City 5 7 .417 3 1/2 Chicago 4 9 .308 5 West Division W L Pct GB Oakland 9 5 .643 Los Angeles 6 7 .462 2 1/2 Seattle 6 7 .462 2 1/2 Texas 5 7 .417 3 Friday’s Games Cleveland 6, Chicago White Sox 2 N.Y. Yankees 5, Texas 1, 6 innings L.A. Angels 7, Toronto 5 Tampa Bay 3, Boston 1, 12 innings, comp. of susp. game Minnesota 10, Kansas City 3 Oakland 4, Baltimore 2 Seattle 11, Detroit 3 Saturday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 7, Texas 3 L.A. Angels 6, Toronto 3 Minnesota 6, Kansas City 5 Oakland 4, Baltimore 3 Cleveland 3, Chicago White Sox 2 Tampa Bay 6, Boston 5 Tampa Bay 3, Boston 1, 12 innings, comp. of susp. game Seattle 4, Detroit 2 Sunday’s Games Cleveland 7, Chicago White Sox 4 N.Y. Yankees 5, Texas 2 L.A. Angels 3, Toronto 1 Tampa Bay 7, Boston 1 Kansas City 10, Minnesota 5 Baltimore 8, Oakland 3 Detroit 4, Seattle 2 Monday’s Games Tampa Bay (Niemann 0-0) at Boston (Lackey 1-0), 10:05 a.m. Kansas City (Bannister 0-0) at Toronto (Morrow 0-1), 6:07 p.m. Detroit (Willis 0-0) at L.A. Angels (Pineiro 1-1), 9:05 p.m. Baltimore (Bergesen 0-1) at Seattle (Fister 1-1), 9:10 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Kansas City at Toronto, 6:07 p.m. Texas at Boston, 6:10 p.m. Cleveland at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m. Detroit at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. Baltimore at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. National League East Division W L Pct GB Philadelphia 8 4 .667 Florida 8 5 .615 1/2 Atlanta 7 5 .583 1 Washington 6 6 .500 2 New York 4 8 .333 4 Central Division W L Pct GB St. Louis 8 4 .667 Pittsburgh 7 5 .583 1 Chicago 5 7 .417 3 Milwaukee 5 7 .417 3 Cincinnati 5 8 .385 3 1/2 Houston 3 9 .250 5 West Division W L Pct GB San Francisco 8 4 .667 Colorado 6 6 .500 2 Los Angeles 6 6 .500 2 San Diego 6 6 .500 2 Arizona 5 7 .417 3 Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 7, Houston 2 Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 3 Philadelphia 8, Florida 6 Washington 5, Milwaukee 3 Atlanta 9, Colorado 5 St. Louis 4, N.Y. Mets 3 San Diego 6, Arizona 3 L.A. Dodgers 10, San Francisco 8 Saturday’s Games Houston 4, Chicago Cubs 3 Washington 8, Milwaukee 0 N.Y. Mets 2, St. Louis 1, 20 innings San Francisco 9, L.A. Dodgers 0 Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 4 Florida 5, Philadelphia 1 Colorado 4, Atlanta 0 San Diego 5, Arizona 0 Sunday’s Games Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 3 Atlanta 4, Colorado 3 Florida 2, Philadelphia 0 Milwaukee 11, Washington 7 Houston 3, Chicago Cubs 2, 10 innings San Diego 5, Arizona 3 L.A. Dodgers 2, San Francisco 1 St. Louis 5, N.Y. Mets 3 Monday’s Games Colorado (Cook 0-1) at Washington (Stammen 0-0), 6:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (R.Wells 1-0) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 0-1), 6:10 p.m. St. Louis (Penny 1-0) at Arizona (R.Lopez 1-0), 8:40 p.m. San Francisco (Cain 0-0) at San Diego (Richard 0-2), 9:05 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Colorado at Washington, 6:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Cincinnati, 6:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 6:10 p.m. Florida at Houston, 7:05 p.m. St. Louis at Arizona, 8:40 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego, 9:05 p.m. NBA Playoffs FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7) Saturday, April 17 Cleveland 96, Chicago 83, Cleveland leads series 1-0 Atlanta 102, Milwaukee 92, Atlanta leads series 1-0 Boston 85, Miami 76, Boston leads series 1-0 Denver 126, Utah 113, Denver leads series 1-0 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 at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. Monday, April 19 Chicago at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Utah at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 20 Milwaukee at Atlanta, 6 p.m. Miami at Boston, 7 p.m. Portland at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. NHL Playoffs FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7) Friday, April 16 Pittsburgh 2, Ottawa 1 New Jersey 5, Philadelphia 3 Nashville 4, Chicago 1, Nashville leads series 1-0 Detroit 7, Phoenix 4 San Jose 6, Colorado 5, OT, series tied 1-1 Saturday, April 17 Boston 5, Buffalo 3, series tied 1- 1 Washington 6, Montreal 5, OT, series tied 1-1 Los Angeles 3, Vancouver 2, OT, series tied 1-1 Sunday, April 18 Phoenix 4, Detroit 2, Phoenix leads series 2-1 Philadelphia 3, New Jersey 2, OT, Phildelphia leads series 2-1 Pittsburgh 4, Ottawa 2, Pittsburgh leads series 2-1 Nashville at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Colorado, 8:30 p.m. Monday, April 19 Washington at Montreal, 6 p.m. Buffalo at Boston, 6 p.m. Vancouver at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. ML Soccer Saturday’s Games Seattle FC 1, Kansas City 0 Houston 3, Chivas USA 0 Chicago 2, D.C. United 0 New York 2, FC Dallas 1 San Jose 2, New England 0 Los Angeles 2, Real Salt Lake 1 Sunday’s Game Colorado 3, Toronto FC 1 Thursday, April 22 Seattle FC at FC Dallas, 7 p.m. Transactions BASEBALL National League LOS ANGELES DODGERS— Optioned RHP Russ Ortiz to Albuquerque (PCL). Recalled RHP Jon Link from Albuquerque. NEW YORK METS—Designated INF Mike Jacobs for assignment. Recalled RHP Tobi Stoner from Buffalo (IL). SAN DIEGO PADRES—Recalled LHP Wade LeBlanc from Portland (PCL). Optioned RHP Adam Russell to Portland. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS— Placed OF Aaron Rowand on the 15- day DL. Recalled 2B Matt Downs from Fresno (PCL). BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NBA—Suspended Boston F Kevin Garnett for one game for striking the Miami F Quentin Richardson in the head with an elbow during an April 17 game. Fined Richardson $25,000 for his role in the altercation. HOCKEY National Hockey League CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS— Signed RW Ben Smith to a two-year contract, beginning next season. ———— Saturday’s Transactions BASEBALL American League KANSAS CITY ROYALS— Activated 3B Alex Gordon from the 15- day DL. Placed 2B Chris Getz on the 15-day DL. MINNESOTA TWINS—Placed LHP Jose Mijeres on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 16. Recalled RHP Alex Burnett from Rochester (IL). National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Purchased the contract RHP Kris Benson. Optioned RHP Esmerling Vasquez to Reno (PCL). ATLANTA BRAVES—Optioned LHP Mike Dunn to Gwinnett (IL). Recalled LHP Jonny Venters from Gwinnett. PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Placed RHP Ross Ohlendorf on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 12. Recalled RHP Daniel McCutchen from Indianapolis (IL). HOCKEY National Hockey League PITTSBURGH PENGUINS— Recalled D Ben Lovejoy from Wilkes- Barre/Scranton (AHL). LOS ANGELES (AP) — Pau Gasol scored 19 points, Andrew Bynum added 13 and the Los Angeles Lakers used their two 7- footers to dominate inside against the Oklahoma City Thunder, winning 87-79 Sunday in the opener of their playoff series. Kobe Bryant added 21 points on 6 of 19 shooting after missing four of the final five regular sea- son games to rest his swollen right knee and broken right index finger. Kevin Durant led the Thunder with 24 points — under the 30.1 average of the NBA’s youngest- ever scoring champion. Former UCLA star Russell Westbrook added 23. Bynum returned from a 13- game absence because of a strained right Achilles’ tendon, teaming with Gasol to pull down a combined 25 rebounds and deny the Thunder key second-chance baskets. Game 2 in the best-of-7 series is Tuesday at Staples Center. MAGIC 98, BOBCATS 89: ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Jameer Nelson scored 24 of his 32 points in the first half, and the Orlando Magic nearly blew a 22-point lead before beating the Charlotte Bobcats in Game 1. Rashard Lewis added 19 points, and Dwight Howard had nine blocks but was limit- ed offensively and in foul trouble for most of the second half. Gerald Wallace had 25 points, and Stephen Jackson played through a hyperex- tended left knee to finish with 18 points in the Bobcats’ first playoff game in franchise histo- ry. Game 2 in the best-of-seven series is Wednesday night in Orlando. Charlotte swarmed and slapped Howard on every opportunity near the rim to frustrate the Magic’s All-Star center. Howard had five points and seven rebounds, and was 1 for 6 Lakers Open Title Defense With Victory Brenner also ran the 3200-meter run and finished behind Glenwood’s (Iowa) Johnny Fuller, who broke the meet record. “I had never seen the competi- tion, so I wasn’t sure of what to expect,” Brenner said. “He definite- ly pushed me to a new personal record, and the race plan turned out well.” Despite finishing second, Brenner’s time of 9:29.68 gives him the best time in the race in South Dakota this year. Christine Broders was unable to make the trip for the Gazelles, as she was out with an illness, but her teammate Kayla Salonen fin- ished third in the shot put and fifth in the discus. “It was a nice day for her to be by herself,” Youmans said. “She had a big throw in the shot put, and that moved her to within third to fourth in state.” At the University Division, the University of South Dakota and Mount Marty both attended the meet. USD’s Bryan Braley finished first in the pole vault in the univer- sity division with a height of 15-00 feet. “It was a good day; the wind worked to my advantage,” Braley said. “I almost got 15-6, but the pole I was using was too small. I just have to get used to a bigger pole. With the season rapidly approaching its end, Mount Marty’s head coach Randy Fischer said the team did well, but there are still things to improve on yet. “We are getting better every week, and I was encouraged by the women’s 4x400 team,” he said. “There are things to work at yet. Hopefully we keep having more fun and more success.” Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan Monday,April 19, 2010 PAGE 10 www.yankton.net SCOREBOARD From Page 9 RELAYS From Page 8 LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska Wesleyan swept Mount Marty in Great Plains Athletic Conference women’s softball action Saturday. In the opener, Nebraska Wesleyan’s Alysia Wittmaack tossed a two-hit shutout in a 6-0 Prairie Wolves victory. Dani Bryant, Megan Beckstead and Jamie Jaques each had two hits for NWU. Marcia Kennedy dou- bled in the win. For MMC, Lexi Cihak doubled and Jen Jerdee added a hit. Wittmaack struck out eight and walked one in picking up her 10th victory of the season. Brittany Bruns took the loss, allowing three earned runs. In the nightcap, NWU used a five-run sixth inning to put the game out of reach in a 7-1 decision. Krista Wearden went 3-3 with a double, Beckstead doubled and singled, and Lauren Bodfield dou- bled in the win. For MMC, Amanda Soehl and Abby Dickes each had two hits. Cihak and Katrina Romero added hits, with Cihak driving in the lone run. Brenna Maguire picked up the win, her first of the season, with Wittmaack picking up the save. Erica Loutsch took the loss, allow- ing two runs over five innings and striking out four. MMC hosts the College of St. Mary Wednesday in a non-confer- ence doubleheader. 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3200: 1, Lindsey Bohl, Garretson12:31.0; 2, Katelyn Homandberg,Alcester-Hudson 12:46.6; 3, AnnaWohles, Dell Rapids St. Mary 13:01.1;4, Liz Osman, Tri-Valley 13:04.8; 5,Mary Jo Osman, Tri-Valley 13:06.6; 6,Laura Kelderman, S.F. Christian13:20.6; 7, Stacey McDonald, Tri-Valley 13:28.1; 8, Kiley Olson, S.F.Christian 13:35.3

100 HURDLES: 1, Amber Oyen,Tri-Valley 16.4; 2, Tara Otto, Tri-Valley17.4; 3, Candice Storley, S.F. Christian17.8; 4, Andrea Duncan, Parker 18.2;5, Abby Weinzetl, Baltic 18.6; 6,Mariah Hanish, Baltic 18.9; 7, JessicaMcKenney, Parker 19.0; 8, ShannonO’Hara, Tri-Valley 19.1

300 HURDLES: 1, Tara Otto, Tri-Valley 48.8; 2, Kylie Hughes, Marion50.9; 3, Logan Reinhiller, Chester Area54.1; 4, Shannon O’Hara, Tri-Valley54.9; 5, Abby Weinzetl, Baltic 55.4; 6,Casey Matthiesen, Garretson 56.0; 7,Andrea Duncan, Parker 56.1; 8, JennyBurkhart, Dell Rapids St. Mary 57.0

400 RELAY: 1, Parker (MorganHay, Haley Holzwarth, Reba Jongeling,Tessa Weeldreyer) 54.7; 2, S.F.Christian 54.7; 3, Baltic 55.7; 4,Garretson 55.8; 5, Colman-Egan56.9;6, Chester Area 57.7; 7, Alcester-Hudson 58.6; 8, Howard 59.1

800 RELAY: 1, S.F. Christian1:49.5; 2, Colman-Egan 1:53.2; 3,Parker 1:54.7; 4, Tri-Valley 1:56.5; 5,Baltic 1:57.0; 6, Dell Rapids St. Mary1:57.7; 7, Garretson 1:58.2; 8, ChesterArea 2:02.6

1600 RELAY: 1, Oldham-Ramona-Rutland (Samantha Leighton,BreeAna Olson, Macy Hagemann,Carly Carper) 4:12.0; 2, S.F. Christian4:12.4; 3, Colman-Egan 4:24.3; 4,Parker 4:28.9; 5, Alcester-Hudson4:29.2; 6, Chester Area 4:32.2; 7,Garretson 4:33.9; 8, Baltic 4:51.7

3200 RELAY: 1, S.F. Christian10:22.8; 2, Garretson 10:23.4; 3,Marion 10:36.8; 4, Alcester-Hudson10:44.3; 5, Tri-Valley 11:02.8; 6, DellRapids St. Mary 11:12.5; 7, Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 11:17.3; 8, ChesterArea 11:47.0

MEDLEY RELAY: 1, S.F. Christian(Abby Van Gorp, Kiley Velgersdyk,Candice Storley, Katie Ackerman)4:42.3; 2, Garretson 4:44.9; 3,Alcester-Hudson 4:45.8; 4, ChesterArea 4:53.7; 5, Parker 4:54.6; 6,Howard 4:58.7; 7, Baltic 5:06.6

DISCUS: 1, Marissa Whipple,Baltic 116-9; 2, Anna Leloux, Parker105-8; 3, Kiera Kraemer, Parker 101-2;4, Katelyn Schaefer, Parker 100-0; 5,Molly Whipple, Baltic 96-8; 6, AshlynnMontecuollo, Tri-Valley 93-9; 7, NicoleHuwe, Chester Area 93-6.5; 8, SierraTrower, Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 91-5

HIGH JUMP: 1, Cara Schardin,Marion 4-10; 2, Kiara Vander Pol, S.F.Christian 4-10; 3, Kelsey Backus,Chester Area 4-8; 4, April Entringer,Colman-Egan 4-8; 5, Josie Schmidt,Marion 4-6; 6, Brittani Liston, Alcester-

Hudson 4-6; 7, Emma Johnson, Tri-Valley 4-4; t8, Taylor Stratton, Oldham-Ramona-Rutland; Brionna DeVries,Chester Area 4-4

LONG JUMP: 1, Carly Carper,Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 17-4; 2,Paige Hemmer, Colman-Egan 16-8; 3,Kara Koth, S.F. Christian 16-0.5; 4,April King, Tri-Valley 15-10.75; 5, KileyVelgersdyk, S.F. Christian 15-9.5; 6,BreeAna Olson, Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 15-6; 7, Kelly Michel, DellRapids St. Mary 15-0; 8, KotyMatthiesen, Garretson 14-4

SHOT PUT: 1, Marissa Whipple,Baltic 35-2.5; 2, Claire Karli, Garretson33-0; 3, Emily Schreur, Alcester-Hudson 32-7.57; 4, Sierra Trower,Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 31-6.25; 5,Kiera Kraemer, Parker 31-0.5; 6,Rachel Schmidt, Marion 30-7; 7,Nicole Huwe, Chester Area 30-0.25; 8,Allison Cross, Tri-Valley 29-7.25

TRIPLE JUMP: 1, Paige Hemmer,Colman-Egan 34-6.75; 2, April King,Tri-Valley 32-6.5; 3, Kelly Michel, DellRapids St. Mary 29-11.75; 4, KiaraVander Pol, S.F. Christian 29-11.5; 5,Kelsey Backus, Chrester Area 29-7.5;6, Jessica Kleinsasser, Parker 29-7.5;7, Allison Cross, Tri-Valley 28-11; 8,Calire Assam, S.F. Christian 28-10

BBOOYYSS’’ DDIIVVIISSIIOONNTEAM SCORES: Chester Area

105, Tri-Valley 98, Sioux Falls Christian92, Garretson 91, Baltic 54, DellRapids St. Mary 51, Marion 47, Parker47, Colman-Egan 44, Howard 41,Alcester-Hudson 17, Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 5

100: 1, Brad Tunge, Marion 11.2;2, Eric Gruis, Tri-Valley 11.5; 3, TomSittig, Baltic 11.6; 4, ZacharyTorkelson, Howard 11.7; 5, CarterVliem, S.F. Christian 11.8; 6, WimChol, S.F. Christian 11.9; 7, Brady Viet,Marion 12.0; 8, Chris Lee, Dell RapidsSt. Mary 12.1

200: 1, Adam Halverson,Garretson 22.9; 2, Brad Tunge, Marion23.1; 3, Kyle Moe, Howard 23.5; 4,Brett Korn, S.F. Christian 23.7; 5, DylanKreutzfeldt, Chester Area 23.7; 6, LukeO’Hara, Tri-Valley 23.8; 7, Brady Viet,Marion 24.1; 8, Eric Gruis, Tri-Valley24.2

400: 1, Brad Tunge, Marion 51.3;2, Adam Halverson, Garretson 51.5; 3,Luke O’Hara, Tri-Valley 52.7; 4, AlexWaba, Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 53.5;5, Brady Viet, Marion 53.7; 6, DillynThompson, Alcester-Hudson 54.8; 7,Riley Clark, Colman-Egan 55.3; 8,Jordan VanLiere, Chester Area 56.4

800: 1, Branden Anderson,Chester Area 2:11.7; 2, JesseBrockhouse, Garretson 2:16.5; 3,Josiah Aberson, Baltic 2:17.9; 4, IanLynch, Chester Area 2:18.4; 5, SethOlson, Parker 2:20.0; 6, Nick Bares,Dell Rapids St. Mary 2:21.8; 7, SkylerGibson, Garretson 2:22.4; 8, MattMielke, Parker 2:23.7

1600: 1, Harrison Hitt, S.F.Christian 4:50.8; 2, Andrew Oveson,Garretson 4:53.6; 3, Duane Jongeling,Parker 4:54.2; 4, Trae Bergh, Tri-Valley4:54.5; 5, Ian Lynch, Chester Area4:58.1; 6, Jesse Brockhouse,Garretson 4:59.4; 7, Fritz Gildemiester,Baltic 5:04.2; 8, Ty Schoellerman,Alcester-Hudson 5:11.0

3200: 1, Harrison Hitt, S.F.Christian 10:26.8; 2, Duane Jongeling,Parker 10:27.1; 3, Trae Bergh, Tri-

Valley 10:46.4; 4, Ty Schoellerman,Alcester-Hudson 11:31.2; 5, TyrelOyen, Tri-Valley 11:32.5; 6, ThomasHowe, Garretson 11:38.6; 7, JaredScholten, Dell Rapids 11:41.9; 8, MattWilcox, S.F. Christian 12:20.0

110 HURDLES: 1, Thad Johnson,Tri-Valley 17.1; 2, Tyler Heinricy,Colman-Egan 17.7; 3, Edward Clark,Baltic 17.8; 4, Tyler Giese, Colman-Egan 19.0; 5, Austin Opdahl, ChesterArea 19.2; 6, Blake Reynolds, Parker20.9; 7, Chad Stoterau, Garretson 21.0

300 HURDLES: 1, DylanKreutzfeldt, Chester Area 42.3; 2, ThadJohnson, Tri-Valley 46.0; 3, AustinOpdahl, Chester Area 46.1; 4, EdwardClark, Baltic 46.7; 5, Tyler Heinricy,Colman-Egan 47.3; 6, Brady Mudder,Garretson 47.8; 7, Tyler Giese,Colman-Egan 48.1; 8, Kyle Heyn,Chester Area 48.1

400 RELAY: 1, S.F. Christian(Cameron Brooks, Brett Korn, AndrewDevaney, Christian Skinner) 46.0; 2,Howard 47.3; 3, Dell Rapids St. Mary48.5; 4, Chester Area 48.7; 5, Parker49.0; 6, Tri-Valley 49.8; 7, Marion 50.8

800 RELAY: 1, S.F. Christian1:34.4; 2, Howard 1:37.9; 3, Parker1:38.1; 4, Chester Area 1:39.7; 5,Colman-Egan 1:41.5; 6, Tri-Valley1:42.7; 7, Marion 1:44.3

1600 RELAY: 1, Chester Area(Derek Mortinsen, Jordan Van Liere,Dylan Kreutzfeldt, Branden Anderson)3:44.0; 2, Garretson 3:45.5; 3, Baltic3:52.0; 4, Parker 3:52.8; 5, Colman-Egan 3:53.3; 6, Alcester-Hudson4:00.5; 7, Howard 4:07.4; 8, Marion4:14.3

3200 RELAY: 1, Garretson8:58.9; 2, Chester Area 9:07.1; 3,Baltic 9:08.9; 4, Parker 9:18.1; 5,Colman-Egan 9:26.3; 6, Alcester-Hudson 9:29.4; 7, Dell Rapids St. Mary10:12.5

MEDLEY RELAY: 1, Baltic (CodyHarwig, Edward Clark, Tom Sittig, FritzGildemiester) 3:57.1; 2, S.F. Christian3:58.7; 3, Garretson 4:03.0; 4, Parker4:04.4; 5, Howard 4:21.6

DISCUS: 1, Kevin Van Duyn,Colman-Egan 111-6.5; 2, AndrewFiegen, Dell Rapids St. Mary 109-7; 3,Dom Burggraff, Tri-Valley 107-4; 4,Chase Grote, Tri-Valley 106-2.5; 5,Chris Lee, Dell Rapids St. Mary 102-0;6, Brandon Steffensmeier, ChesterArea 100-8.5; 7, Chad Stoterau,Garretson 100-5; 8, Tahlen Bouraasa,Baltic 96-7

HIGH JUMP: 1, Cameron Krump,Tri-Valley 6-8; 2, Kyle Erickson, Tri-Valley 5-8; 3, Shayne Becker, Marion5-8; 4, Austin Opdahl, Chester Area 5-8; 5, Colby Bunkers, Dell Rapids St.Mary 5-6; 6, Jackson Mendel, ChesterArea 5-6; t7, Sawyer Gibson,Garretson; Riley Clark, Colman-Egan;Dylan Bunkers, Chester Area 5-4

LONG JUMP: 1, Colby Bunkers,Dell Rapids St. Mary 19-10; 2, CodyTorkelson, Howard 19-1; 3, CarterVliem, S.F. Christian 18-11.5; 4, WimChol, S.F. Christian 18-9; 5, ShaneDickey, Garretson 18-1.5; 6, KyleErickson, Tri-Valley 18-0; 7, DylanBunkers, Chester Area 17-11.5; 8, JoelMartens, Tri-Valley 17-10.5

SHOT PUT: 1, BrandonSteffensmeier, Chester Area 44-3; 2,Justin Siegel, Tri-Valley 39-11; 3,Brandon Fedeler, Chester Area 39-9.75; 4, Jesse Lobdell, Baltic 38-8.25;

5, Chad Stoterau, Garretson 38-6; 6,Grant DeHaai, S.F. Christian 38-0; 7,Sawyer Jacobsen, Alcester-Hudson37-11; 8, Gregory Hansen, Dell RapidsSt. Mary 37-7

TRIPLE JUMP: 1, Colby Bunkers,Dell Rapids St. Mary 42-3; 2, CameronBrooks, S.F. Christian 42-0; 3, ShaneDickey, Garretson 40-5.5; 4, WimChol, S.F. Christian 39-7; 5, LandonKoth, S.F. Christian 39-6; 6, SawyerGibson, Garretson 37-5; 7, AustinOpdahl, Chester Area 36-11.5; 8, BrettPage, Tri-Valely 36-2

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WWhheelleenn AAllll AAmmeerriiccaann MMooddiiffiieeddssHEAT WINNERS: Matt Bonine,

Rich Hesse FEATURE: 1. Bob Moore, Sioux

City, Iowa; 2. Jimmy Cole, Sioux City,Iowa; 3. Jay Noteboom, Hinton, Iowa;4. Reese Coffee, Hinton, Iowa; 5. RichHesse, Hinton, Iowa; 6. Greg Peck,Sioux City, Iowa; 7. Jason Schnieders,Sioux City, Iowa; 8. Jacob Brown,Sioux City, Iowa; 9. Jim Mathieson,Sioux City, Iowa; 10. Denny Johnson,Council Bluffs, Iowa

BB&&BB SSaallvvaaggee SSttoocckk CCaarrssHEAT WINNERS: Mark Wenzlaff,

Elijah ZevenbergenFEATURE: 1. Travis Barker, Sioux

City, Iowa; 2. Curt VanBeek, SiouxCenter, Iowa; 3. Glen Wynia, SiouxCenter, Iowa; 4. Tom McKenzie, SiouxCity, Iowa; 5. Tim Smith, Sioux City,Iowa; 6. Ryan Harris, Homer, Neb.; 7.Aaron Cain, Sioux City, Iowa; 8. MarkWenzlaff, Mission Hill; 9. EliZevenbergren, Ocheyden, Iowa; 10.Paul Wenzlaff, Yankton

MMoottoorr PPaarrttss CCeennttrraall336600mmooddssHEAT WINNERS: Johnny Kerby,

Ron Allen, Daniel LogginsFEATURE: 1. Karl Brewer,

Vermillion; 2. Jeff Brunssen, LeMars,Iowa; 3. Tim Rupp, Cherokee, Iowa; 4.Dan VanBruggen, Hospers, Iowa; 5.Darin Roepke, LeMars, Iowa; 6. MartySteinbach, Fremont, Neb.; 7. ChadTenNaple, Sioux City, Iowa; 8. TyMerrill, Salix, Iowa; 9. Ron Allen,Nickerson, Neb.; 10. Chris Weatherton,Beresford

HHoobbbbyy SSttoocckkssHEAT WINNERS: Aaron Caskey,

John CainFEATURE: 1. Jeff Thomas,

Winnebego, Neb.; 2. John Cain,Dakota City, Neb.; 3. Justin Regnerus,Sioux Center, Iowa; 4. Bill Woehler,South Sioux City, Neb.; 5. CarlMonroe, Sioux City, Iowa; 6. AaronCaskey, Quimby, Iowa; 7. JakeMcClure, Sgt Bluff, Iowa; 8. Craig Clift,Sioux City, Iowa; 9. Allen Hesse,Vermillion

SStteevvee’’ss RRooooffiinngg HHoorrnneettssHEAT WINNERS: Luke Jackson,

Randy CassFEATURE: 1. Randy Cass, Onawa,

Iowa; 2. Cameron VandeWeerd,Granville, Iowa; 3. Marlis Boggs, SiouxCity, Iowa; 4. Cody Thompson, SiouxCity, Iowa; 5. Tim Cass, Onawa, Iowa;6. Luke Jackson, Sioux City, Iowa; 7.David Miller, Sioux City, Iowa; 8. MarkDorcey, South Sioux City, Neb.; 9.Cody Schmitt; 10. Jeff Goodier, DakotaCity, Neb.

American LeagueEEaasstt DDiivviissiioonn

WW LL PPcctt GGBBNew York 9 3 .750 —Tampa Bay 9 3 .750 —Toronto 7 6 .538 2 1/2Boston 4 8 .333 5Baltimore 2 11 .154 7 1/2

CCeennttrraall DDiivviissiioonnWW LL PPcctt GGBB

Minnesota 9 4 .692 —Detroit 7 5 .583 1 1/2Cleveland 6 6 .500 2 1/2Kansas City 5 7 .417 3 1/2Chicago 4 9 .308 5

WWeesstt DDiivviissiioonnWW LL PPcctt GGBB

Oakland 9 5 .643 —Los Angeles 6 7 .462 2 1/2Seattle 6 7 .462 2 1/2Texas 5 7 .417 3FFrriiddaayy’’ss GGaammeess

Cleveland 6, Chicago White Sox 2N.Y. Yankees 5, Texas 1, 6

inningsL.A. Angels 7, Toronto 5Tampa Bay 3, Boston 1, 12

innings, comp. of susp. gameMinnesota 10, Kansas City 3Oakland 4, Baltimore 2Seattle 11, Detroit 3

SSaattuurrddaayy’’ss GGaammeessN.Y. Yankees 7, Texas 3L.A. Angels 6, Toronto 3Minnesota 6, Kansas City 5Oakland 4, Baltimore 3Cleveland 3, Chicago White Sox 2Tampa Bay 6, Boston 5Tampa Bay 3, Boston 1, 12

innings, comp. of susp. gameSeattle 4, Detroit 2

SSuunnddaayy’’ss GGaammeessCleveland 7, Chicago White Sox 4N.Y. Yankees 5, Texas 2L.A. Angels 3, Toronto 1Tampa Bay 7, Boston 1Kansas City 10, Minnesota 5Baltimore 8, Oakland 3Detroit 4, Seattle 2

MMoonnddaayy’’ss GGaammeessTampa Bay (Niemann 0-0) at

Boston (Lackey 1-0), 10:05 a.m.Kansas City (Bannister 0-0) at

Toronto (Morrow 0-1), 6:07 p.m.Detroit (Willis 0-0) at L.A. Angels

(Pineiro 1-1), 9:05 p.m.Baltimore (Bergesen 0-1) at

Seattle (Fister 1-1), 9:10 p.m.TTuueessddaayy’’ss GGaammeess

Kansas City at Toronto, 6:07 p.m.Texas at Boston, 6:10 p.m.Cleveland at Minnesota, 7:10

p.m.Tampa Bay at Chicago White Sox,

7:10 p.m.

Detroit at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m.N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 9:05

p.m.Baltimore at Seattle, 9:10 p.m.

National LeagueEEaasstt DDiivviissiioonn

WW LL PPcctt GGBBPhiladelphia 8 4 .667 —Florida 8 5 .615 1/2Atlanta 7 5 .583 1Washington 6 6 .500 2New York 4 8 .333 4

CCeennttrraall DDiivviissiioonnWW LL PPcctt GGBB

St. Louis 8 4 .667 —Pittsburgh 7 5 .583 1Chicago 5 7 .417 3Milwaukee 5 7 .417 3Cincinnati 5 8 .385 3 1/2Houston 3 9 .250 5

WWeesstt DDiivviissiioonnWW LL PPcctt GGBB

San Francisco 8 4 .667 —Colorado 6 6 .500 2Los Angeles 6 6 .500 2San Diego 6 6 .500 2Arizona 5 7 .417 3FFrriiddaayy’’ss GGaammeess

Chicago Cubs 7, Houston 2Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 3Philadelphia 8, Florida 6Washington 5, Milwaukee 3Atlanta 9, Colorado 5St. Louis 4, N.Y. Mets 3San Diego 6, Arizona 3L.A. Dodgers 10, San Francisco 8

SSaattuurrddaayy’’ss GGaammeessHouston 4, Chicago Cubs 3Washington 8, Milwaukee 0N.Y. Mets 2, St. Louis 1, 20

inningsSan Francisco 9, L.A. Dodgers 0Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 4Florida 5, Philadelphia 1Colorado 4, Atlanta 0San Diego 5, Arizona 0

SSuunnddaayy’’ss GGaammeessPittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 3Atlanta 4, Colorado 3Florida 2, Philadelphia 0Milwaukee 11, Washington 7Houston 3, Chicago Cubs 2, 10

inningsSan Diego 5, Arizona 3L.A. Dodgers 2, San Francisco 1St. Louis 5, N.Y. Mets 3

MMoonnddaayy’’ss GGaammeessColorado (Cook 0-1) at

Washington (Stammen 0-0), 6:05 p.m.Chicago Cubs (R.Wells 1-0) at

N.Y. Mets (Niese 0-1), 6:10 p.m.St. Louis (Penny 1-0) at Arizona

(R.Lopez 1-0), 8:40 p.m.San Francisco (Cain 0-0) at San

Diego (Richard 0-2), 9:05 p.m.TTuueessddaayy’’ss GGaammeess

Colorado at Washington, 6:05p.m.

Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 6:05p.m.

Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets, 6:10p.m.

L.A. Dodgers at Cincinnati, 6:10p.m.

Philadelphia at Atlanta, 6:10 p.m.Florida at Houston, 7:05 p.m.St. Louis at Arizona, 8:40 p.m.San Francisco at San Diego, 9:05

p.m.

NBA PlayoffsFFIIRRSSTT RROOUUNNDD ((BBeesstt--ooff--77))

SSaattuurrddaayy,, AApprriill 1177Cleveland 96, Chicago 83,

Cleveland leads series 1-0Atlanta 102, Milwaukee 92,

Atlanta leads series 1-0Boston 85, Miami 76, Boston

leads series 1-0Denver 126, Utah 113, Denver

leads series 1-0SSuunnddaayy,, AApprriill 1188

L.A. Lakers 87, Oklahoma City79, 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 at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m.MMoonnddaayy,, AApprriill 1199

Chicago at Cleveland, 7 p.m.Utah at Denver, 9:30 p.m.

TTuueessddaayy,, AApprriill 2200Milwaukee at Atlanta, 6 p.m.Miami at Boston, 7 p.m.Portland at Phoenix, 9 p.m.Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers,

9:30 p.m.

NHL PlayoffsFFIIRRSSTT RROOUUNNDD ((BBeesstt--ooff--77))

FFrriiddaayy,, AApprriill 1166Pittsburgh 2, Ottawa 1New Jersey 5, Philadelphia 3Nashville 4, Chicago 1, Nashville

leads series 1-0Detroit 7, Phoenix 4San Jose 6, Colorado 5, OT,

series tied 1-1SSaattuurrddaayy,, AApprriill 1177

Boston 5, Buffalo 3, series tied 1-

1Washington 6, Montreal 5, OT,

series tied 1-1Los Angeles 3, Vancouver 2, OT,

series tied 1-1SSuunnddaayy,, AApprriill 1188

Phoenix 4, Detroit 2, Phoenixleads series 2-1

Philadelphia 3, New Jersey 2, OT,Phildelphia leads series 2-1

Pittsburgh 4, Ottawa 2,Pittsburgh leads series 2-1

Nashville at Chicago, 7:30 p.m.San Jose at Colorado, 8:30 p.m.

MMoonnddaayy,, AApprriill 1199Washington at Montreal, 6 p.m.Buffalo at Boston, 6 p.m.Vancouver at Los Angeles, 9 p.m.

ML SoccerSSaattuurrddaayy’’ss GGaammeess

Seattle FC 1, Kansas City 0Houston 3, Chivas USA 0Chicago 2, D.C. United 0New York 2, FC Dallas 1San Jose 2, New England 0Los Angeles 2, Real Salt Lake 1

SSuunnddaayy’’ss GGaammeeColorado 3, Toronto FC 1

TThhuurrssddaayy,, AApprriill 2222Seattle FC at FC Dallas, 7 p.m.

TransactionsBBAASSEEBBAALLLL

NNaattiioonnaall LLeeaagguueeLOS ANGELES DODGERS—

Optioned RHP Russ Ortiz toAlbuquerque (PCL). Recalled RHP JonLink from Albuquerque.

NEW YORK METS—DesignatedINF Mike Jacobs for assignment.Recalled RHP Tobi Stoner from Buffalo(IL).

SAN DIEGO PADRES—RecalledLHP Wade LeBlanc from Portland(PCL). Optioned RHP Adam Russell toPortland.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Placed OF Aaron Rowand on the 15-day DL. Recalled 2B Matt Downs fromFresno (PCL).

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NBA—Suspended Boston FKevin Garnett for one game for strikingthe Miami F Quentin Richardson in thehead with an elbow during an April 17game. Fined Richardson $25,000 forhis role in the altercation.

HHOOCCKKEEYYNNaattiioonnaall HHoocckkeeyy LLeeaagguuee

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Signed RW Ben Smith to a two-yearcontract, beginning next season.

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BBAASSEEBBAALLLLAAmmeerriiccaann LLeeaagguuee

KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Activated 3B Alex Gordon from the 15-day DL. Placed 2B Chris Getz on the15-day DL.

MINNESOTA TWINS—PlacedLHP Jose Mijeres on the 15-day DL,retroactive to April 16. Recalled RHPAlex Burnett from Rochester (IL).

NNaattiioonnaall LLeeaagguueeARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS —

Purchased the contract RHP KrisBenson. Optioned RHP EsmerlingVasquez to Reno (PCL).

ATLANTA BRAVES—OptionedLHP Mike Dunn to Gwinnett (IL).Recalled LHP Jonny Venters fromGwinnett.

PITTSBURGH PIRATES—PlacedRHP Ross Ohlendorf on the 15-dayDL, retroactive to April 12. RecalledRHP Daniel McCutchen fromIndianapolis (IL).

HHOOCCKKEEYYNNaattiioonnaall HHoocckkeeyy LLeeaagguuee

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS—Recalled D Ben Lovejoy from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL).

LOS ANGELES (AP) — PauGasol scored 19 points, AndrewBynum added 13 and the LosAngeles Lakers used their two 7-footers to dominate insideagainst the Oklahoma CityThunder, winning 87-79 Sunday inthe opener of their playoff series.

Kobe Bryant added 21 pointson 6 of 19 shooting after missingfour of the final five regular sea-son games to rest his swollenright knee and broken right indexfinger.

Kevin Durant led the Thunderwith 24 points — under the 30.1average of the NBA’s youngest-ever scoring champion. FormerUCLA star Russell Westbrookadded 23.

Bynum returned from a 13-game absence because of astrained right Achilles’ tendon,

teaming with Gasol to pull down acombined 25 rebounds and denythe Thunder key second-chancebaskets.

Game 2 in the best-of-7 seriesis Tuesday at Staples Center.

MMAAGGIICC 9988,, BBOOBBCCAATTSS 8899:: ORLANDO, Fla.(AP) — Jameer Nelson scored 24 of his 32points in the first half, and the Orlando Magicnearly blew a 22-point lead before beating theCharlotte Bobcats in Game 1.

Rashard Lewis added 19 points, andDwight Howard had nine blocks but was limit-ed offensively and in foul trouble for most ofthe second half.

Gerald Wallace had 25 points, andStephen Jackson played through a hyperex-tended left knee to finish with 18 points in theBobcats’ first playoff game in franchise histo-ry.

Game 2 in the best-of-seven series isWednesday night in Orlando.

Charlotte swarmed and slapped Howardon every opportunity near the rim to frustratethe Magic’s All-Star center. Howard had fivepoints and seven rebounds, and was 1 for 6

Lakers Open Title Defense With Victory Brenner also ran the 3200-meterrun and finished behindGlenwood’s (Iowa) Johnny Fuller,who broke the meet record.

“I had never seen the competi-tion, so I wasn’t sure of what toexpect,” Brenner said. “He definite-ly pushed me to a new personalrecord, and the race plan turnedout well.”

Despite finishing second,Brenner’s time of 9:29.68 gives himthe best time in the race in SouthDakota this year.

Christine Broders was unableto make the trip for the Gazelles,as she was out with an illness, buther teammate Kayla Salonen fin-ished third in the shot put and fifthin the discus.

“It was a nice day for her to beby herself,” Youmans said. “Shehad a big throw in the shot put,and that moved her to within thirdto fourth in state.”

At the University Division, theUniversity of South Dakota andMount Marty both attended themeet.

USD’s Bryan Braley finishedfirst in the pole vault in the univer-sity division with a height of 15-00feet.

“It was a good day; the windworked to my advantage,” Braleysaid. “I almost got 15-6, but thepole I was using was too small. Ijust have to get used to a biggerpole.

With the season rapidlyapproaching its end, MountMarty’s head coach Randy Fischersaid the team did well, but thereare still things to improve on yet.

“We are getting better everyweek, and I was encouraged by thewomen’s 4x400 team,” he said.“There are things to work at yet.Hopefully we keep having more funand more success.”

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LINCOLN, Neb. — NebraskaWesleyan swept Mount Marty inGreat Plains Athletic Conferencewomen’s softball action Saturday.

In the opener, NebraskaWesleyan’s Alysia Wittmaacktossed a two-hit shutout in a 6-0Prairie Wolves victory.

Dani Bryant, Megan Becksteadand Jamie Jaques each had twohits for NWU. Marcia Kennedy dou-bled in the win.

For MMC, Lexi Cihak doubledand Jen Jerdee added a hit.

Wittmaack struck out eight andwalked one in picking up her 10thvictory of the season. BrittanyBruns took the loss, allowing threeearned runs.

In the nightcap, NWU used afive-run sixth inning to put the

game out of reach in a 7-1 decision.Krista Wearden went 3-3 with a

double, Beckstead doubled andsingled, and Lauren Bodfield dou-bled in the win.

For MMC, Amanda Soehl andAbby Dickes each had two hits.Cihak and Katrina Romero addedhits, with Cihak driving in the lonerun.

Brenna Maguire picked up thewin, her first of the season, withWittmaack picking up the save.Erica Loutsch took the loss, allow-ing two runs over five innings andstriking out four.

MMC hosts the College of St.Mary Wednesday in a non-confer-ence doubleheader. Start time is 3p.m.

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