Herman Miller
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We Buy Antiques- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickle ...

We Buy Antiques- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickley, Roycroft, Limberts, Frank Lloyd Wright, Nakashima, Eames,
Herman Miller, Plycraft,Knoll,Hans Wegner, Rookwood, Fulper, Grueby, Teco, and Spratling. Take CLEAR Digital Photographs- of all sides of the item along with close-ups of details, marks, signatures, and any damage or repairs. Provide measurements of the item, specific to details. For example, the height of the back of the chair, the length of the arms, the width of the seat,etc. Note the price that you wish to realize for your item. We do not make offers. We consider offers to be a form of appraisal which is a service that we charge for.

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[Fashion]
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Curated turns us onto this: “Reports from Japan break the news that Herman Miller will be re-releasing a fine series of cabinets and storage pieces. The case series, designed by George Nelson, will appear later this month in Japan.” See more over at Curated. This article originally appeared on Selectism.com. Herman Miller Storage Furniture © 2011 Selectism []This article originally appeared on Selectism.com. Herman Miller Storage Furniture ...
Curated turns us onto this: “Reports from Japan break the news that
Herman Miller will be re-releasing a fine series of cabinets and storage pieces. The case series, designed by George Nelson, will appear later this month in Japan.” See more over at Curated. This article originally appeared on Selectism.com.
Herman Miller Storage Furniture © 2011 Selectism [...]
This article originally appeared on Selectism.com.
Herman Miller Storage Furniture
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A big thank you to Herman Miller for sponsoring this week's RSS feed. You know their furniture designs; they set the tone for mid-century modern and next-century cool.
A big thank you to Herman Miller for sponsoring this week's RSS feed. You know their furniture designs; they set the tone for mid-century modern and next-century cool.
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A big thank you to Herman Miller for sponsoring this week’s RSS feed. You know their furniture designs; they set the tone for mid-century modern and next-century cool. That makes them right for nearly any space. Most recently, Herman Miller has turned its savvy to creating great offices for small businesses. The focus is called ...
A big thank you to Herman Miller for sponsoring this week’s RSS feed. You know their furniture designs; they set the tone for mid-century modern and next-century cool. That makes them right for nearly any space. Most recently, Herman Miller has turned its savvy to creating great offices for small businesses. The focus is called [...]
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The Leaf Light is an LED desk lamp designed by Yves Behar for Herman Miller. Developed to meet Herman Miller’s “Design for the Environment” protocol, Leaf is both operationally and physically sustainable. Its 20 LEDs use 8 to 9 watts of power, which is about 40% less than compact fluorescent lights. One can expect a ...
The Leaf Light is an LED desk lamp designed by Yves Behar for Herman Miller. Developed to meet Herman Miller’s “Design for the Environment” protocol, Leaf is both operationally and physically sustainable. Its 20 LEDs use 8 to 9 watts of power, which is about 40% less than compact fluorescent lights. One can expect a [...]
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[Fashion]
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Herman Miller has announced that they will be releasing a series of product reintroductions from its collection of iconic designs by George Nelson. These reintroductions will be starting as of the 21st of May 2011 and will begin with the ‘Basic Cabinet Series.’ This series was originally designed by George Nelson in 1946 as a modular system with pieces that could be interchangeable and become compatible with any room or setting. The series will include four chest-cabinet combination ...
Herman Miller has announced that they will be releasing a series of product reintroductions from its collection of iconic designs by George Nelson. These reintroductions will be starting as of the 21st of May 2011 and will begin with the ‘Basic Cabinet Series.’ This series was originally designed by George Nelson in 1946 as a modular system with pieces that could be interchangeable and become compatible with any room or setting. The series will include four chest-cabinet combinations, available in either light brown walnut or natural oak veneer. The pieces can be arranged in either vertical or horizontal settings to achieve a custom made look.
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Herman Miller ‘Basic Cabinet Series’ by George Nelson is a post from: SLAMXHYPE
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Herman Miller announces the first in a series of product reintroductions from its collection of designs by George Nelson, kicking off May 21, 2011. George Nelson was Herman Miller’s Director of Design from 1945-1972. After taking the role, he maintained his independent design practice and deftly carried on the company’s course of producing contemporary furniture ...
Herman Miller announces the first in a series of product reintroductions from its collection of designs by George Nelson, kicking off May 21, 2011. George Nelson was Herman Miller’s Director of Design from 1945-1972. After taking the role, he maintained his independent design practice and deftly carried on the company’s course of producing contemporary furniture [...]
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Round 1 1. Carolina - QB Cam Newton ~ Auburn - Agent: Bus Cook 2. Denver - LB Von Miller ~ Texas A&M - Agent: Athletes First 3. Buffalo - DT Marcell Dareus ~ Alabama - Agent: Todd France 4. Cincinnati - WR A.J. Green ~ UGA – Agent: Creative Artists Agency 5. Arizona - CB Patrick Peterson ~ LSU – Agent: Patrick Lawlor (Galaxy Sports) 6. Atlanta - WR Julio Jones ~ Alabama - Agent: SportsTrust Advisors 7. San Francisco - DE/OLB Aldon Smith ~ Missouri ...
Round 1
1. Carolina - QB Cam Newton ~ Auburn - Agent: Bus Cook
2. Denver - LB Von Miller ~ Texas A&M - Agent: Athletes First
3. Buffalo - DT Marcell Dareus ~ Alabama - Agent: Todd France
4. Cincinnati - WR A.J. Green ~ UGA – Agent: Creative Artists Agency
5. Arizona - CB Patrick Peterson ~ LSU – Agent: Patrick Lawlor (Galaxy Sports)
6. Atlanta - WR Julio Jones ~ Alabama - Agent: SportsTrust Advisors
7. San Francisco - DE/OLB Aldon Smith ~ Missouri – Agent: Creative Artists Agency
8. Tennessee - QB Jake Locker ~ Washington - Agent: Athletes First
9. Dallas - OT Tyron Smith ~ USC - Agent: Lock, Metz, and Malinovic
10. Jacksonville - QB Blaine Gabbert ~ Missouri - Agent: Creative Artists Agency
11. Houston - DE J.J. Watt ~ Wisconsin - Agent: Creative Artists Agency
12. Minnesota - QB Christian Ponder ~ Florida State – Agent: SportsTrust Advisors
13. Detroit - DT Nick Fairley ~ Auburn - Agent: Brian Overstreet (E. Overstreet Sports Management)
14. St. Louis - DE Robert Quinn ~ North Carolina - Agent: Carl Carey (Champion Pro Consulting)
15. Miami - OG/C Mike Pouncey ~ Florida - Agent: Lagardere Unlimited
16. Washington - DE Ryan Kerrigan ~ Purdue - Agent: Athletes First
17. New England – OT Nate Solder ~ Colorado - Agent: Athletes First
18. San Diego - DT Cory Liuget ~ Illinois - Agent: Impact Sports
19. New York Giants - CB Prince Amukamara ~ Nebraska - Agent: Todd France
20. Tampa Bay - DE Adrian Clayborn ~ Iowa - Agent: Blake Baratz (The Institute for Athletes)
21. Cleveland - DT Phil Taylor ~ Baylor – Agent: Peter Schaffer (All-Pro Sports)
22. Indianapolis - OT Anthony Castonzo ~ Boston College - Agent: Creative Artists Agency
23. Philadelphia - OL Danny Watkins ~ Baylor - Agent: Lock, Metz, Malinovic
24. New Orleans - DE Cameron Jordan ~ Cal - Agent: Octagon
25. Seattle – OT James Carpenter ~Alabama – Agent: Priority Sports
26. Baltimore - CB Jimmy Smith ~ Colorado - Agent: Drew Rosenhaus
27. Kansas City - WR Jonathan Baldwin ~ Pittsburgh - Agent: Priority Sports
28. New Orleans - RB Mark Ingram ~ Alabama - Agent: Lagardere Unlimited
29. Chicago - OT Gabe Carimi ~ Wisconsin - Agent: Gary Uberstine (Premier Sports)
30. New York Jets - DE Muhammad Wilkerson ~ Temple - Agent: Chad Wiestling (Integrated Sports Management)
31. Pittsburgh - DE Cameron Heyward ~ Ohio State - Agent: SportsTrust Advisors
32. Green Bay - OT Derek Sherrod ~ Mississippi State - Agent: Bus Cook
Round 2
33. New England – DC Ras-I Downling ~ Virginia – Agent: Sunny Shah (320 Sports)
34. Buffalo – DC Aaron Williams ~ Texas – Agent: Creative Artists Agency
35. Cincinnati – QB Andy Dalton ~ TCU – Agent: Select Sports Group
36. San Francisco – Colin Kaepernick ~ Nevada – Agent: XAM Sports
37. Cleveland – Jabaal Sheard ~ Pittsburgh – Agent: Drew Rosenhaus
38. Arizona – Ryan Williams ~ Virginia Tech – Agent: Malik Shareef
39. Tennessee – Akeem Ayers ~ UCLA – Agent: Chuck Price (4th and 9 Sports)
40. Dallas – Bruce Carter ~ UNC – Agent: Carl Carey (Champion Pro Consulting)
41. Washington – Jarvis Jenkins ~ Clemson – Agent: BTI Sports Advisors
42. Houston – Brooks Reed ~ Arizona – Agent: Priority Sports
43. Minnesota – Kyle Rudolph ~ Notre Dame – Agent: Athletes First
44. Boise State – Titus Young ~ Boise State – Agent: Professional Sports Planning
45. Denver – Rahim Moore ~ UCLA – Agent: Impact Sports
46. Denver – Orlando Franklin ~ University of Miami – Agent: Drew Rosenhaus
47. St. Louis – Lance Kendricks ~ Wisconsin – Agent: Neil Cornrich (NC Sports)
48. Oakland – Stefen Wisniewski ~ Penn State – Agent: Tony Agnone (Eastern Athletic Services)
49. Indianapolis – Ben Ijalana ~ Villanova – Agent: Tony Agnone (Eastern Athletic Services)
50. San Diego – Marcus Gilchrist ~ Clemson – Agent: Hadley Engelhard (Enter-Sports Management)
51. Tampa Bay – Da’Quan Bowers ~ Clemson – Agent: BTI Sports Advisors
52. New York Giants – Marvin Austin ~ UNC – Agent: Roosevelt Barnes (Maximum Sports Management)
53. Chicago – Stephen Paea ~ Oregon State – Agent: Athletes First
54. Philadelphia – Jaiquawn Jarrett ~ Temple – Agent: Dow Lohnes Sports
55. Kansas City – Rodney Hudson ~ Florida State – Agent: Joe Linta
56. New England – Shane Vereen ~ California – Agent: Athletes First
57. Detroit – Mikel Leshoure ~ Illinois – Agent: Blueprint Sports Group
58. Baltimore – Torrey Smith ~ Maryland – Agent: Drew Rosenhaus
59. Cleveland – Greg Little ~ UNC – Agent: Octagon
60. Houston – Brandon Harris ~ University of Miami – Agent: Alonzo Shavers (Infinite Sports Concepts)
61. San Diego – Jonas Mouton ~ Michigan – Agent: Blake Baratz (The Institute for Athletes)
62. Miami - Daniel Thomas ~ Kansas State – Agent: Impact Sports
63. Pittsburgh – Marcus Gilbert ~ Florida – Agent: Drew Rosenhaus
64. Green Bay – Randall Cobb ~ Kentucky – Agent: SportsTrust Advisors
Round 3
65. Carolina – Terrell McClain ~ USF – Agent: Chris Martin (OTG Sports)
66. Cincinnati – Dontay Moch ~ Nevada – Agent: Peter Schaffer (All-Pro Sports)
67. Denver – Nate Irving ~ NC State – Agent: Blueprint Sports Group
68. Buffalo – Kelvin Sheppard ~ LSU – Agent: SportsTrust Advisors
69. Arizona – Rob Housler ~ FAU – Agent: Thomas Santanello (The Marquee Group)
70. Kansas City – Justin Houston ~ UGA – Agent: Lagardere Unlimited
71. Dallas - DeMarco Murray ~ Oklahoma – Agent: SportsTrust Advisors
72. New Orleans – Martez Wilson ~ Illinois – Agent: Professional Sports Planning
73. New England – Stevan Ridley ~ LSU – Agent: PlayersRep Sports
74. New England – Ryan Mallett ~ Arkansas – Agent: Athletes First & J.R. Carroll
75. Seattle – John Moffitt ~ Wisconsin – Agent: Thomas Santanello (The Marquee Group)
76. Jacksonville – Will Rackley ~ Lehigh – Agent: Alan Herman (SportStars)
77. Tennessee – Jurrell Casey ~ Southern California – Agent: Drew Rosenhaus
78. St. Louis – Austin Pettis ~ Boise State – Agent: Athletes First
79. Washington – Leonard Hankerson ~ University of Miami – Agent: Lagardere Unlimited
80. San Francisco – Chris Culliver ~ South Carolina – Agent: Terry Watson (Watson Sports Agency)
81. Oakland – Demarcus Van Dyke ~ University of Miami – Agent: Drew Rosenhaus
82. San Diego – Vincent Brown ~ San Diego State – Agent: Ken Sarnoff (Gaylord Sports)
83. New York Giants – Jerrel Jernigan ~ Troy – Agent: Hadley Engelhard (Enter-Sports Management)
84. Tampa Bay – Mason Foster ~ Washington – Agent: Steve Caric
85. Baltimore – Jah Reid ~ UCF – Agent: Derrick Fox
86. Kansas City – Allen Bailey ~ University of Miami – Agent: Terry Watson (Watson Sports Agency)
87. Indianapolis - Drake Nevis ~ LSU – Agent: SportsTrust Advisors
88. New Orleans – Johnny Patrick ~ Louisville – Agent: PlayersRep Sports
89. San Diego – Shareece Wright ~ Southern California – Agent: Josh Arnold (Synergy Sports)
90. Philadelphia - Curtis Marsh ~ Utah State – Agent: Octagon
91. Atlanta – Akeem Dent ~ UGA – Agent: Hadley Engelhard (Enter-Sports Management)
92. Oakland – Joseph Barksdale ~ LSU – Agent: Sunny Shah (320 Sports)
93. Chicago – Chris Conte ~ California – Agent: Rep 1 Sports
94. New York Jets – Kenrick Ellis ~ Hampton – Agent: Howard Shatsky
95. Pittsburgh – Curtis Brown ~ Texas – Agent: Allegiant Athletic Agency
96. Green Bay – Alex Green ~ Hawaii – Agent: Premier Sports
97. Carolina – Sione Fua ~ Stanford – Agent: Octagon
Notes Through The First 3 Rounds
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Creative Artists Agency will only represent you if you are first round talent. The company’s only player drafted outside of the first round was Aaron Williams, who was the 2nd selected player in the 2nd round.
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Athletes First had a total of 9 players selected through 3 rounds.
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SportsTrust Advisors had a total of 7 players selected through 3 rounds.
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Drew Rosenhaus had only 1 client selected in the 1st round, but had a total of 6 players selected through the first 3 rounds.
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LITCHFIELD, Ct. – More than 1,000 lots of fresh to the market quality property collected from distinguished New York and Connecticut estates and private collections will be sold in an online sale that ends May 4. Litchfield County Auctions’ (LCA) Online Spring Sale focuses on Modernism, ethnographic and Asian art and antiques, and also includes European furniture and decorations. The sale is online now (at iGavelAuctions.com) and can be viewed from www.litchfieldcountyauctions.com. Art ...
LITCHFIELD, Ct. – More than 1,000 lots of fresh to the market quality property collected from distinguished New York and Connecticut estates and private collections will be sold in an online sale that ends May 4. Litchfield County Auctions’ (LCA) Online Spring Sale focuses on Modernism, ethnographic and Asian art and antiques, and also includes European furniture and decorations. The sale is online now (at iGavelAuctions.com) and can be viewed from www.litchfieldcountyauctions.com.
Art Deco Style Green Paint Decorated Vanity Table and Stool, Landstrom Furniture Company, Rockford, Illinois. Photo courtesy Litchfield County Auctions
Following on the heels of a successful Winter Sale, having a sell-through rate of about 90 percent, Litchfield County Auctions is shifting their focus to a spring sale that features a strong collection of 20th century design and furniture. Included in this category are pieces by Eero Saarinen; Florence Knoll; Harry Bertoia; Charles and Ray Eames; Herman Miller; Isamu Noguchi; Philip and Kelvin Laverne; Paul Evans; Arte Moderne; Maxime Old; Edward Wormley; Gaston Suisse book tables; a Maurice Jallot side cabinet; a James Mont lacquered cabinet; a Stickley dining table, chairs and settee; a dining room suite attributed to Elkar Gunnar; Le Corbusier “Basculant” and “Grand Comfort” chairs; Maison Charles lighting, and more.
The Modern Art section of the sale boasts works by various artists, including prints by modern masters such as Frank Stella; Robert Motherwell; Joan Miro; Fairfield Porter; Robert Rauschenberg; Raul Dufy; Marc Chagall; Hans Jean Arp; Willem de Kooning; Roy Litchenstein; Keith Haring and Erte. There are also two works on canvas by Gerald Coarding; two ‘Trine’ Series gouaches by Alexander Liberman; Jean Dunand’s “Two Ducks in a Pond” lacquer on wood; and more. Two tapestries will also gather interest: one by Paul Klee and the other by Henri Matisse, “Mimosa, 1951.”
Sculptures offered include works by Ary John Leon Bitter; Suzanne Regan Pascal and kinetic sculptures by Audrey Skaling. A selection of fine art from the collection of Judith Bernard (daughter of comic book publisher Ned L. Pines; 45 Sutton Place, N.Y.) includes Enrico Donati, “Composition, 1943,” oil on canvas; Roy Litchenstein, “Fish and Sky, 1967,” screenprint and silver gelatin photographic print; Sarah Grilo, “Pines/Ochre and Green, 1963,” oil on canvas and more. Another group of property, from the Harry Halpern estate (NYC), includes a collection of modern furniture by makers such as Florence Knoll, Eero Saarinen, Herman Miller, Don Pettit for Knoll and Bertoia.
The Asian section of this sale is also strong and features outstanding property, such as a Chinese carved wood figure of Guanyin, Yuan/Ming Dynasty, with an auction estimate of $30,000 to $50,000. Other items include 19th century Chinese porcelain pieces with period marks; Asian artworks and several Chinese Coromandel folding screens, to name but a few.
There is also a fine selection of ancient items, including an Egyptian limestone carving of the Ape of Thoth, Late Period, circa 600 BC; an Egyptian limestone carving, New Kingdom, circa 1500-1200 B.C.; Israeli oil lamps, circa 4th-6th century A.D., and Byzantine Period terracotta bread seals; alabaster vessels, circa 1550-1000 B.C., and more.
Art Nouveau Bronze Floor Lamp with Leaded Glass Shade, Possibly Tiffany Studios, Early 20th C., with pierced pointed cap with 'pigtail' finial, underside of base impressed 'TIFFANY STUDIOS / NEW YORK / 376'. Shade unmarked and possibly by association.(NEMZ288)
Additional interesting offerings include an Art Nouveau bronze floor lamp with leaded glass shade, possibly Tiffany Studios; and a group of Western themed furniture, lighting and decorations. Other specialty objects in the sale include a grouping of Steiff stuffed animals; several telescopes, cameras and other photo equipment; a set of Louis Vuitton luggage; and a number of Chinese, Caucasian and Persian rugs. A fine selection of decorative items in the sale also includes sterling silver by Tiffany, Georg Jensen, a flatware service by Gorham, and much more, in addition to porcelains by Royal Copenhagen, Sevres, Meissen, and glassware by Steuben, Orrefors and Daum.
The sale has more than 1,000 lots with a presale estimate in the range of $600,000 to $900,000. The catalog is now online at iGavelauctions.com; bidding ends May 4.
There is a live viewing at Litchfield County Auctions’ gallery located at 425 Bantam Road, Litchfield, Ct. At the same time as the auction viewing, LCA will host an estates tag sale featuring the lesser items from the consigned estates and collections. Auction viewing hours and tag sale are Friday, April 29 through Tuesday, May 3, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
For more information and complete details, visit www.litchfieldcountyauctions.com, call 860-567-4661 or email Info@LCAinc.us.
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WFMY News 2 Geiger to bring 64 jobs to Hildebran Examiner.com The furniture manufacturer plans to relocate the 64 jobs to a new location in Burke County. Geiger will also invest $3.7 million over the next three years. The Hickory and Lake Mills plants will be closed when the Hildebran facility is operational. Furniture maker to add 64 jobs in Burke CountyWBTV Herman Miller subsidiary to open $3.7 million factory in North CarolinaMLive.com Furniture manufacturer adding 64 jobs in western NC expan ...
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[Furniture Industry]
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WFMY News 2 Herman Miller subsidiary to build new $3.7 million factory in North Carolina MLive.com By Shandra Martinez | The Grand Rapids Press ZEELAND — A subsidiary of Zeeland office furniture manufacturer Herman Miller will build a new factory in North Carolina. Geiger International's plans to build a $3.7 million plant in Burke County were Furniture maker to add 64 jobs in Burke CountyWBTV Furniture manufacturer adding 64 jobs in western NC expansion, investing $3.7 The Republic Furniture ...
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[Philippines]
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We Buy Antiques- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickle ...

We Buy Antiques- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickley, Roycroft, Limberts, Frank Lloyd Wright, Nakashima, Eames,
Herman Miller, Plycraft,Knoll,Hans Wegner, Rookwood, Fulper, Grueby, Teco, and Spratling. Take CLEAR Digital Photographs- of all sides of the item along with close-ups of details, marks, signatures, and any damage or repairs. Provide measurements of the item, specific to details. For example, the height of the back of the chair, the length of the arms, the width of the seat,etc. Note the price that you wish to realize for your item. We do not make offers. We consider offers to be a form of appraisal which is a

[Philippines]
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We Buy Antiques- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickle ...

We Buy Antiques- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickley, Roycroft, Limberts, Frank Lloyd Wright, Nakashima, Eames,
Herman Miller, Plycraft,Knoll,Hans Wegner, Rookwood, Fulper, Grueby, Teco, and Spratling. Take CLEAR Digital Photographs- of all sides of the item along with close-ups of details, marks, signatures, and any damage or repairs. Provide measurements of the item, specific to details. For example, the height of the back of the chair, the length of the arms, the width of the seat,etc. Note the price that you wish to realize for your item. We do not make offers. We consider offers to be a form of appraisal which is a

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We Buy Antiques- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickle ...

We Buy Antiques- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickley, Roycroft, Limberts, Frank Lloyd Wright, Nakashima, Eames,
Herman Miller, Plycraft,Knoll,Hans Wegner, Rookwood, Fulper, Grueby, Teco, and Spratling. Take CLEAR Digital Photographs- of all sides of the item along with close-ups of details, marks, signatures, and any damage or repairs. Provide measurements of the item, specific to details. For example, the height of the back of the chair, the length of the arms, the width of the seat,etc. Note the price that you wish to realize for your item. We do not make offers. We consider offers to be a form of appraisal which is a

[Philippines]
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We Buy Antiques- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickle ...

We Buy Antiques- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickley, Roycroft, Limberts, Frank Lloyd Wright, Nakashima, Eames,
Herman Miller, Plycraft,Knoll,Hans Wegner, Rookwood, Fulper, Grueby, Teco, and Spratling. Take CLEAR Digital Photographs- of all sides of the item along with close-ups of details, marks, signatures, and any damage or repairs. Provide measurements of the item, specific to details. For example, the height of the back of the chair, the length of the arms, the width of the seat,etc. Note the price that you wish to realize for your item. We do not make offers. We consider offers to be a form of appraisal which is a

[Philippines]
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We Buy Antiques- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickle ...

We Buy Antiques- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickley, Roycroft, Limberts, Frank Lloyd Wright, Nakashima, Eames,
Herman Miller, Plycraft,Knoll,Hans Wegner, Rookwood, Fulper, Grueby, Teco, and Spratling. Take CLEAR Digital Photographs- of all sides of the item along with close-ups of details, marks, signatures, and any damage or repairs. Provide measurements of the item, specific to details. For example, the height of the back of the chair, the length of the arms, the width of the seat,etc. Note the price that you wish to realize for your item. We do not make offers. We consider offers to be a form of appraisal which is a

[Philippines]
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We Buy Antiques- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickle ...

We Buy Antiques- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickley, Roycroft, Limberts, Frank Lloyd Wright, Nakashima, Eames,
Herman Miller, Plycraft,Knoll,Hans Wegner, Rookwood, Fulper, Grueby, Teco, and Spratling. Take CLEAR Digital Photographs- of all sides of the item along with close-ups of details, marks, signatures, and any damage or repairs. Provide measurements of the item, specific to details. For example, the height of the back of the chair, the length of the arms, the width of the seat,etc. Note the price that you wish to realize for your item. We do not make offers. We consider offers to be a form of appraisal which is a service that we charge for.

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Steve Frykholm has worked for Herman Miller for the last 40 years. In this audio interview with Debbie Millman, he discusses the ups and downs in his long career with the National Design Award-winning furniture company.
Steve Frykholm has worked for Herman Miller for the last 40 years. In this audio interview with Debbie Millman, he discusses the ups and downs in his long career with the National Design Award-winning furniture company.
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Modular Furniture Installers Installing Commercial Office Cubicles and Furniture. Requirements: Must have reliable transportation to job sites we work all over the bay area 1 year past work experience Good work habits Knowledge of Hayworth, Herman Miller, and Steelcase system furniture, Must have own tools Some nights and weekend work This is a on call position $10-15 hr Call Rene Gutierrez (925)584-2956 Principals only. Re ...
Modular Furniture Installers
Installing Commercial Office Cubicles and Furniture.
Requirements:
Must have reliable transportation to job sites we work all over the bay area
1 year past work experience
Good work habits
Knowledge of Hayworth,
Herman Miller, and Steelcase system furniture,
Must have own tools
Some nights and weekend work
This is a on call position
$10-15 hr
Call Rene Gutierrez (925)584-2956
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PREP TRACKGirlsPERRYSBURG 88, ROSSFORD 51, SPRINGFIELD 35: 4x800-Perrysburg 10;26.3; 100 hurdles- Jones (P) 17.0; 100- Williams (P) 13.1; 4x200- Perrysburg 1:55.3; 1600- Llewellyn (P) 5:53.4; 4x100- Rossford 52.5; 400- Wyrick (P) 1:01.8; 300 hurdles- Jones (P) 49.8; 800- Llewellyn (P) 2:34.5; 200- Williams (P) 27.7; 3200- Alt (P) 11:33.1; 4x400- Rossford 4:23.6; discus- Uhl (S) 90-5.5; high jump- C. Morris (R) 5-0; long jump- Hotz (R) 15-6-5; shot- Terry (R) 33-0; pole vault- Breckett (S) 8-0.No ...
PREP TRACKGirlsPERRYSBURG 88, ROSSFORD 51, SPRINGFIELD 35: 4x800-Perrysburg 10;26.3; 100 hurdles- Jones (P) 17.0; 100- Williams (P) 13.1; 4x200- Perrysburg 1:55.3; 1600- Llewellyn (P) 5:53.4; 4x100- Rossford 52.5; 400- Wyrick (P) 1:01.8; 300 hurdles- Jones (P) 49.8; 800- Llewellyn (P) 2:34.5; 200- Williams (P) 27.7; 3200- Alt (P) 11:33.1; 4x400- Rossford 4:23.6; discus- Uhl (S) 90-5.5; high jump- C. Morris (R) 5-0; long jump- Hotz (R) 15-6-5; shot- Terry (R) 33-0; pole vault- Breckett (S) 8-0.Northwood 66, Ottawa Hills 33, Emmanuel Christian 11: 4x800 - Ottawa Hills 12:09, 100 Hurdles - Egts (NW) 22.4, 100M - Kurth (NW) 13.1, 1600M - Carbe (NW) 6:13, 800M - Coy (NW) 3:10, 200M - Ramirez (NW) 28.4, 3200M - Carbe (NW) 14:49, 400M - Rohloff (NW) 1:18, 300M Hurdles - Grindle (NW) :51.5, 4x200 - Northwood 1:55.6, 4x100 - Northwood :54.06, 4x400 - Northwood 5:05, High Jump - Arnos (OH) 4'6", Long Jump - Ramirez (NW) 14'4", Shot Put - Welsh (NW) 29'9.5", Discus - Welsh (NW) 89'10"NOTRE DAME, WHITMER 45: HJ--Murnen Whitmer, 4' 10", LJ--Connelly, ND 14' 8", PV Corron Whitmer 8' 6", Shot Gardner Whitmer 31' 11", Disc-- Lewis ND 105' 5", 4x800--ND, 11:15, 100H--Murnen Whitmer, 17.7, 100--Saba ND ,13.4, 4x200-- ND, 1:45, 1600 --Aughenbaugh, ND 5:39.4, 4x100 ND ,47.9, 400 --Barber, Whitmer, 1:02.3, 300H--Cobbler, ND, 51.6, 800-- Mallow ND 2:39.4, 200-- Battle, ND , 28.0, 3200--Veluxcek ND, 12:24.6, 4x400 --ND. 4:38.5BoysSPRINGFIELD 87, PERRYSBURG 47, ROSSFORD 41: 4x800- Perrysburg 9:07.7; 110 hurdles- Taylor (S) 15.5; 100- Mantos (P) 11.7; 4x200- Springfield 1:35; 1600- Byrd (P) 4:58.6; 4x100- Springfield 45.5;400- Hayes (S) 53.7; 300 hurdles- McFarland (R) 42.8; 800- Byrd (P) 2:08.2; 200- Williams (S) 24.2; 3200- Adams (P) 10:58.5; 4x400- Perrysburg 3:51.4; discus- Stickley (S) 122-8.5; high jump- Taylor (S) 5-8; long jump- Williams (S) 19-5; shot- Wurzelbacher (S) 122-8.5; pole vault- Huntley (S) 11-0.Northwood 6, Ottawa Hills 67, Emmanuel Christian 53: 4x800 - Ottawa Hills 10:55, 100M - Daniels (EC) 11.88, 1600M - Hanson (OH) 5:08, 800M - Herman (OH) 2:29, 200M - Ellis (EC) 26.33, 3200M - Hanson (OH) 11:27, 400M - Ding (OH) 1:03, 300M Hurdles - Daniels (EC) 44.28, 4x200 - Ottawa Hills 1:58, 4x100 - 59.34, 4x400 - Emmanuel Christian 4:36, Long Jump - Daniels (EC) 16'2.5", High Jump - Ellis (EC) 5'3", Discus - Longthorn (OH) 108' 4", Shot Put - Longthorn (OH) 41'5.5".WHITMER 114, St. John's Jesuit 14: 3200 relay-1. Whitmer, 9:17; 110h-1. Meyers (W) 15.3; 100-1. Alexander (W) 11.3; 800 relay-1. Whitmer, 1:37.8; 1600-1. Gorney (W) 4:59.6; 400 relay-1. Whitmer, 43.8; 400-1. Miller (SJ) 58.2; 300h-1. Sutter (W) 43.7; 800-1. Wyroskek (W) 2:16.8; 200-1. McNabb (W) 23.0; 1600 relay-1. Whitmer, 3:52; PV-1. Siebenaller (W) 13-0; LJ-1. Miranda (W) 19-7; D-1. Hayes (W) 156-1; SP-1. Wormley (W) 54-8; HJ-1. Boykin (W) 5-8.PREP TENNISMAUMEE VALLEY 3, CENTRAL 2 - Delp (C) d. Fesko 6-1, 6-0; Shin (M) d. Farnsworth 6-2, 6-3; Dennis (C) d. Spitzer 6-2, 7-6; Reddy-Safadi (M) d. Ranazzi-Bonelli 6-0, 6-1; Fixler-Reddy (M) d. Moline-Paulkevitch 6-0, 4-6, 6-1.ST. FRANCIS DE SALES 5, Maumee 0 - White d. Durharm 6-2, 6-0; Filipiak d. Rubini 6-1, 6-2; Gstalder d. Pauken 6-2, 6-0; Flis-Britsch d. Olman-English 6-1, 6-3; Young-Spang d. Utz-Maples 6-0, 6-1.CLAY 5, SANDUSKY 0 - Nelson d. Riedy 6-2, 6-3; DeMeo d. Stauffer 6-1, 6-1; Karoly d. Linden 6-3, 6-2; Wisniewski-Wooddell d. Widman- Cremean 3-6, 6-3, 6-3; Snyder-Breeden d. Borchardt-Will 6-3, 6-4.ROSSFORD 3, FOSTORIA 2 - Joe Hotz (R) d. Bradner 6-1, 6-3; Burrow (F) d. Bollmar 6-4, 6-1; Dukes (F) d. Switala 6-4, 4-6 (10-7); Fairbanks-Sloan (R) d. Flores- Bernal-Danner 6-2, 6-2; Keller-John Hotz (R) d. Reynolds-Chen 3-6, 6-2, 6-1.Southview 3, Anthony Wayne 2: Ng (SV) d. Price 6-1, 6-0, Udell (SV) d. Maples 6-1, 6-0, Haidar (SV) d. Pfleghaar 6-0, 6-1, Alleman/Larkins (AW) d. Hileman/Chang 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, Smith/Taylor (AW) d. Parikh/Burchfield 6-2, 0-6, 6-2.PREP SOFTBALLElmwood 300 000 0 - 3 9 3Genoa 010 000 0 - 1 2 2WP-Lee. LP-Hoyles. Reeder (G), 1-1.Start 000 01 - 1 2 4Evergreen 201 11 x - 14 15 1WP-L. Ducat. LP-Newland. K. Ducat 3-4, 3 2B, 4 RBI.Northview 100 000 0 - 1 2 1Southview 130 003 x - 7 9 3WP-O'Reilly. LP-Quinones. Austin (S), 2-3, HR.Bowling Green 000 002 0 - 2 5 0Springfield 000 000 0 - 0 2 0WP-Akenberger. LP-Buck. Kale 1-3, 2 RBI.Rogers 100 00 - 1 3 4Northwood 606 0x - 12 11 0WP-Derr. LP-Dupree. S. Brisbin 3-4, 4 RBI.Anthony Wayne 200 124 2 - 11 12 0Maumee 001 000 1 - 2 10 5WP-Kurfis. LP-O'Hair. Bores (AW), 3-5, 3runs.Woodmore 000 010 0 - 1 4 1Eastwood 000 300 x - 3 7 1WP-Foster. LP-Phillips. Rolf 2-3, RBIGibsonburg 014 002 0 - 7 6 3Otsego 200 030 0 - 5 6 2WP-Henline. LP-Ayer. Copley (G) 2-3, 3B, 2 RBIs.Bowsher 100 000 1 - 2 6 4Whitmer 302 001 x - 6 5 1WP-Shively. LP-Aiken. Swartz (W) 1-2, RBI.Clay 000 026 0 - 8 9 1Waite 000 000 0 - 0 3 2WP-Gallaher. LP-Garces. Holmes 3-4, 2RBI.Central Catholic 096 00 - 15 8 0Scott 000 00 - 0 1 6WP-Calernik. LP-B. Mitchell. Calernik 3-4.PREP BASEBALLNorthview 200 032 0 - 7 11 1Southview 401 000 0 - 5 6 0WP-Hall. LP-Selmans. Ryder (N) 3-4, 3B, 3 RBI.Anthony Wayne 030 000 2 - 5 4 2Maumee 012 104 x - 8 13 4WP-Laranga. LP-Olsavsky. Lane (M) 3-4, 2B, 2 RBIs.Ottawa Hills 004 060 0 - 10 9 4Blissfield 101 000 0 - 2 7 2WP-Jarecki. LP-Knorr. Jarecki 1-3, HR, 3 RBI.Clay 012 201 0 - 6 10 2St. Francis 000 001 0 - 1 2 2WP-Grosjean. LP-Obert. Sheehan 3-3, 2B, RBI.Columbus Grove 100 010 0 - 2 5 2Miller City 100 031 x - 5 6 1WP-Hermiller. LP-Shaffer. Hoffman (CG) 2B.Gibsonburg 000 005 1 - 6 9 2Otsego 030 013 x - 7 9 2WP-Hackworth. LP-Dorfmeyer. D. Johnson 3-4, 2 RBI.Woodmore 100 441 0 - 10 11 3Eastwood 100 600 0 - 7 3 5WP-Benner. LP-Schussler. Brossia (W) 3-3, 2B, 2 RBI.Rossford 000 000 0 --0 2 3Perrysburg 026 400 0 --12 9 1WP: Kruzel. LP: Robinson. Kolvey (P) HR, 2B, 3 R, 4 RBI.Elmwood 001 021 0 - 4 6 1Genoa 131 000 x - 5 4 2WP-Scott. LP-Benschoter. Dufendock (G), 2-3, 2B, 2 runs.NBAEASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic DivisionW L Pct GBy-Boston 56 26 .683 –x-New York 42 40 .512 14x-Philadelphia 41 41 .500 15New Jersey 24 58 .293 32Toronto 22 60 .268 34Southeast DivisionW L Pct GBy-Miami 58 24 .707 –x-Orlando 52 30 .634 6x-Atlanta 44 38 .537 14Charlotte 34 48 .415 24Washington 23 59 .280 35Central DivisionW L Pct GBz-Chicago 62 20 .756 –x-Indiana 37 45 .451 25Milwaukee 35 47 .427 27Detroit 30 52 .366 32Cleveland 19 63 .232 43WESTERN CONFERENCESouthwest DivisionW L Pct GBz-San Antonio 61 20 .753 –x-Dallas 57 25 .695 4½x-Memphis 46 35 .568 15x-New Orleans 46 36 .561 15½Houston 43 39 .524 18½Northwest DivisionW L Pct GBy-Oklahoma City 55 27 .671 –x-Denver 50 32 .610 5x-Portland 48 33 .593 6½Utah 39 43 .476 16Minnesota 17 65 .207 38Pacific DivisionW L Pct GBy-L.A. Lakers 56 25 .691 –Phoenix 39 42 .481 17Golden State 35 46 .432 21L.A. Clippers 31 50 .383 25Sacramento 24 57 .296 32x-clinched playoff spoty-clinched divisionz-clinched conferenceLAST NIGHTUtah 107, Denver 103Chicago 97, New Jersey 92Dallas 121, New Orleans 89Houston 121, Minnesota 102Milwaukee 110, Oklahoma City 106, OTBoston 112, New York 102Charlotte 96, Atlanta 85Cleveland 100, Washington 93Orlando 92, Indiana 74Detroit 104, Philadelphia 100Miami 97, Toronto 79Portland at Golden State, lateMemphis at L.A. Clippers, lateSan Antonio at Phoenix, lateL.A. Lakers at Sacramento, lateTUESDAYChicago 103, New York 90Portland 102, Memphis 89L.A. Lakers 102, San Antonio 93TONIGHTNo games scheduledPlayoffsFIRST ROUND(Best-of-7)(x-if necessary)SaturdayIndiana at Chicago, 1 p.m.Philadelphia at Miami, 3:30 p.m.Atlanta at Orlando, 7 p.m.SundayNew York at Boston, 7 p.m.MondayPhiladelphia at Miami, 7 p.m.Indiana at Chicago, 9:30 p.m.Detroit 29 23 31 21 – 104Philadelphia 24 32 21 23 – 100DETROIT: Prince 6-9 0-0 14, Wilcox 3-3 0-0 6, Monroe 3-10 4-6 10, Stuckey 9-15 10-11 29, Hamilton 2-5 5-6 9, Gordon 4-8 0-0 10, Daye 2-10 2-2 6, Summers 4-9 1-2 10, Maxiell 4-7 2-4 10. Totals 37-76 24-31 104.PHILADELPHIA: Nocioni 6-12 4-4 18, Brand 4-13 0-0 8, Hawes 3-9 0-0 6, Holiday 7-11 4-4 21, Meeks 2-9 2-2 6, Speights 3-8 2-4 8, Turner 7-13 2-2 18, Young 6-11 0-0 13, Daniels 0-1 0-0 0, Kapono 1-4 0-0 2. Totals 39-91 14-16 100.Rebounds –Detroit 51 (Monroe 13), Philadelphia 49 (Brand 8). Assists –Detroit 26 (Stuckey 8), Philadelphia 27 (Turner, Holiday 7). A – 13,760 (20,318).Washington 35 15 24 19 – 93Cleveland 23 24 24 29 – 100WASHINGTON (93) :Evans 6-7 0-0 15, Blatche 7-13 6-9 20, McGee 5-7 0-0 10, Wall 4-6 2-2 10, Crawford 2-14 0-0 4, Seraphin 3-5 0-0 6, Yi 4-10 2-2 10, Jeffers 3-9 1-2 7, N'diaye 0-0 0-0 0, Shakur 4-13 0-0 8, Owens 1-6 0-0 3. Totals 39-90 11-15 93.CLEVELAND (100) :Gee 3-9 0-0 6, Hickson 7-12 1-3 15, Hollins 2-3 8-8 12, Sessions 8-13 11-12 27, Parker 2-7 0-0 5, Harangody 3-8 0-0 9, Harris 1-7 2-2 4, Gibson 4-16 2-2 10, Eyenga 2-4 1-2 6, Graham 3-4 0-0 6. Totals 35-83 25-29 100.3-Point Goals_Washington 4-12 (Evans 3-3, Owens 1-3, Wall 0-1, Blatche 0-1, Shakur 0-1, Crawford 0-3), Cleveland 5-21 (Harangody 3-5, Eyenga 1-2, Parker 1-4, Sessions 0-1, Gee 0-2, Gibson 0-7). Fouled Out_None. Rebounds_Washington 56 (Yi 12), Cleveland 51 (Hickson 13). Assists_Washington 24 (Crawford 6), Cleveland 23 (Harris 5). Total Fouls_Washington 25, Cleveland 13. A_20,562 (20,562).LeadersTHROUGH TUESDAYScoringG FG FT PTS AVGDurant, OKC 77 705 593 2147 27.9James, MIA 79 758 503 2111 26.7Anthony, NYK 77 684 507 1970 25.6Wade, MIA 76 692 494 1941 25.5Stoudemire, NYK 77 738 471 1957 25.4Bryant, LAL 81 727 474 2042 25.2Rose, CHI 80 706 471 2011 25.1Ellis, GOL 80 726 340 1929 24.1Martin, HOU 79 547 582 1851 23.4Howard, ORL 77 616 539 1771 23.0Nowitzki, DAL 72 600 384 1649 22.9Griffin, LAC 81 683 441 1814 22.4Westbrook, OKC 81 607 525 1773 21.9Aldridge, POR 81 707 351 1769 21.8Bargnani, TOR 66 525 287 1414 21.4Granger, IND 79 535 395 1622 20.5Lopez, NJN 81 636 384 1656 20.4Love, MIN 73 482 424 1476 20.2Randolph, MEM 75 598 300 1504 20.1Beasley, MIN 72 548 213 1367 19.0ReboundsG OFF DEF TOT AVGLove, MIN 73 330 782 1112 15.2Howard, ORL 77 306 779 1085 14.1Randolph, MEM 75 326 588 914 12.2Griffin, LAC 81 267 712 979 12.1Humphries, NJN 74 225 546 771 10.4Gasol, LAL 81 267 556 823 10.2Lee, GOL 72 216 492 708 9.8Jefferson, UTA 81 234 550 784 9.7Okafor, NOR 71 229 451 680 9.6Horford, ATL 76 182 533 715 9.4AssistsG AST AVGNash, PHX 74 845 11.4Rondo, BOS 68 760 11.2Williams, NJN 65 667 10.3Paul, NOR 79 774 9.8Calderon, TOR 68 605 8.9Wall, WAS 68 570 8.4Felton, DEN 75 625 8.3Westbrook, OKC 81 665 8.2Kidd, DAL 79 647 8.2Rose, CHI 80 622 7.8NHLPlayoffsFIRST ROUND(Best-of-7)LAST NIGHTDetroit 4, Phoenix 2, Detroit leads series 1-0Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 0, Pittsburgh leads series 1-0Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 1, OT, Washington leads series 1-0Chicago at Vancouver, lateNashville at Anaheim, lateTONIGHTMontreal at Boston, 7 p.m.Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.Los Angeles at San Jose, 10 p.m.FRIDAYTampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7:30 p.m.Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m.Nashville at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m.Phoenix 1 0 1 – 2Detroit 0 3 1 – 4First Period – 1, Phoenix, Turris 1 (Whitney, Doan), 2:16.Penalties – V.Filppula, Det (tripping), 7:53 Lidstrom, Det (hooking), 8:22 Abdelkader, Det (high-sticking), 11:32 Schlemko, Pho (slashing), 12:54 Helm, Det (hooking), 18:49.Second Period – 2, Detroit, Datsyuk 1 (Franzen, Holmstrom), 7:38. 3, Detroit, Franzen 1, 12:02. 4, Detroit, Rafalski 1 (V.Filppula), 18:16 (pp).Penalties – Eaves, Det (hooking), 4:12 Hanzal, Pho (holding stick), 5:30 Klesla, Pho, major (fighting), 10:44 Bertuzzi, Det, major (fighting), 10:44 Jovanovski, Pho (hooking), 16:54.Third Period – 5, Detroit, Hudler 1 (Miller), 3:16. 6, Phoenix, Vrbata 1 (Hanzal, Korpikoski), 7:38.Penalties – Abdelkader, Det (interference), 8:16.Shots on goal – Phoenix 11-8-9–28. Detroit 9-17-10–36.Power-play opportunities–Phoenix 0 of 6 Detroit 1 of 3.Goalies – Phoenix, Bryzgalov 0-1-0 (36 shots-32 saves). Detroit, Howard 1-0-0 (28-26).A – 20,066 (20,066). T–2:28.TRANSACTIONSBASEBALLMAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL – Named Chuck Meriwether and Ed Montague umpire supervisors. 1B Carlos Delgado announced his retirement.American LeagueTEXAS RANGERS – Placed OF Josh Hamilton on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Chris Davis from Round Rock (PCL).National LeagueARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS – Recalled RHP Esmerling Vasquez from Reno (PCL). Optioned RHP Kam Mickolio to Reno.American AssociationST. PAUL SAINTS – Signed OF Brandon Tripp.WINNIPEG GOLDEYES – Signed 1B Brian Myrow.Can-Am LeagueBROCKTON ROX – Named Bob Didier hitting coach.NEW JERSEY JACKALS – Signed LHP Jeff Gogal and LHP Lance McClain.NEWARK BEARS – Signed C Matt Klimas and LHP Kyle Kriech.Frontier LeagueFLORENCE FREEDOM – Signed RHP Corey Martin and OF Cameron Satterwhite. Released INF Wes Fink, LHP Will Palmer and LHP Jon Venters.GATEWAY GRIZZLIES – Signed RHP Aaron Kleekamp.LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS – Acquired LHP Andy Weeks from Gary SouthShore (AA) for a player to be named.RIVER CITY RASCALS – Acquired OF Eric Williams from Wichita (AA) for a player to be named.ROCKFORD RIVERHAWKS – Signed OF Freddy Parejo.SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS – Signed RHP Cory Cowsert and RHP Erik Draxton to contract extensions.North American LeagueCALGARY VIPERS – Named Bobby Post pitching coach.BASKETBALLNational Basketball AssociationNBA – Suspended Detroit F Charlie Villanueva five games for initiating an on-court altercation with Cleveland F Ryan Hollins and attempting to escalate the altercation by entering the Cavaliers' locker room on two occasions following his ejection during Monday's game. Fined L.A. Lakers G Kobe Bryant $100,000 for using a derogatory term at an official during Tuesday's game against San Antonio.LOS ANGELES LAKERS – Signed G Trey Johnson. Recalled F Derrick Caracter from Bakersfield (NBADL).FOOTBALLArena Football LeagueAFL – Agreed to terms with commissioner Jerry Kurz on a multi-year contract extension through the 2013 season.HOCKEYNational Hockey LeagueANAHEIM DUCKS–Recalled G Igor Bobkov, D Mat Clark, LW Nicolas Deschamps, LW Josh Green, D Nate Guenin, C Peter Holland, LW Patrick Maroon and RW Kyle Palmieri from Syracuse (AHL).PHOENIX COYOTES – Recalled F Mathieu Beaudoin, F Dane Byers, F Bracken Kearns, F Alexandre Picard, F Viktor Tikhonov, D Maxim Goncharov, D Brandon Gormley, D Garrett Stafford, D Chris Summers and G Matt Climie from San Antonio (AHL).American Hockey LeaguePEORIA RIVERMEN – Signed D David Shields.HORSE RACINGKENTUCKY HORSE RACING COMMISSION – Denied trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. a license to race in the state this year.SOCCERMajor League SoccerCOLUMBUS CREW – Agreed to terms with president and general manager Mark McCullers on a four-year contract extension.PORTLAND TIMBERS – Signed M Diego Chara as a designated player.SWIMMINGUSA SWIMMING – Named Bryce Elser open water program manager.COLLEGEASHLAND – Named Carey Cavanaugh women's assistant volleyball coach.CHARLOTTE – Announced F Gokhan Sirin is leaving the men's basketball program.FLORIDA STATE – Announced junior F Chris Singleton has declared for the NBA draft.MISSOURI – Named Ernie Nestor men's assistant basketball coach.UNC GREENSBORO – Named Sandy Davison women's assistant soccer coach.UNLV – Named Mashallah Farokhmanesh and Nels Rydberg women's assistant volleyball coaches.FOOTBALLArena LeagueFRIDAYTampa Bay at Philadelphia, 8:05 p.m.Spokane at Utah, 9 p.m.SATURDAYNew Orleans at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m.Jacksonville at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m.Orlando at Georgia, 7:35 p.m.Arizona at Kansas City, 8 p.m.San Jose at Tulsa, 8 p.m.Chicago at Iowa, 8:05 p.m.SOCCERMLSEASTERN CONFERENCEW L T Pts GF GA Philadelphia 3 1 0 9 3 1Toronto FC 1 1 3 6 6 6New England 1 1 3 6 5 6Houston 1 1 2 5 5 4New York 1 1 2 5 2 2Columbus 1 1 2 5 3 3Chicago 1 1 1 4 5 5Sporting KC 1 1 1 4 8 8D.C. 1 2 1 4 6 8WESTERN CONFERENCEW L T Pts GF GA Real Salt Lake 3 0 0 9 7 1Colorado 3 1 0 9 8 5Los Angeles 2 1 3 9 5 6Seattle 1 2 2 5 5 6San Jose 1 1 2 5 5 4Vancouver 1 2 2 5 9 10FC Dallas 1 2 1 4 4 5Chivas USA 0 2 2 2 3 5Portland 0 2 1 1 2 6NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.LAST NIGHTToronto FC 0, Los Angeles 0, tieColorado at Real Salt Lake, lateTONIGHTChicago at Portland, 11SPORTLIGHTApril 141962–Elgin Baylor of Los Angeles scores a record 61 points to lead the Lakers to a 126-121 triumph over the Boston Celtics in the NBA finals.1968–Bob Goalby wins the Masters when Roberto de Vincenzo of Argentina is penalized for signing an incorrect scorecard.1985–Bernhard Langer beats Curtis Strange, Ray Floyd and Seve Ballesteros by two strokes to win the Masters.1994–Seattle becomes the first team in NBA history to have 10 double-figure scorers in one game, as the SuperSonics beat the Los Angeles Clippers 150-101. All 12 Sonics score in the game, and Steve Scheffler's layup with 8.4 seconds left makes him the 10th Sonic to score in double figures.1996–The Detroit Red Wings wrap up the winningest season in NHL history by defeating Dallas 5-1. The Red Wings finished with 62 victories, beating the 60 wins of the 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens.1996–Greg Norman shoots a startling 78 in the greatest collapse in Masters history, giving Nick Faldo his third green jacket and sixth major championship. It's the sixth time Norman had taken a lead into the final round of one of the Grand Slam events only to lose.1999–John Franco strikes out the side in the ninth inning of the New York Mets 4-1 win over the Florida Marlins, becoming the second pitcher to reach 400 career saves.2002–Tiger Woods becomes the third player to win back-to-back Masters titles. He closes with a 1-under 71 to claim a three-stroke victory over Retief Goosen.2006–Kobe Bryant sets the Los Angeles Lakers' single-season scoring record with a flourish, getting 50 points to eclipse Elgin Baylor's long-standing total (2,719) in a 110-99 victory over Portland.2010–Oklahoma's Kevin Durant scores 31 points in a 114-105 win over Memphis to finish the season as the youngest scoring champion in NBA history. The 21-year-old Durant finishes with an average of 30.1 points, 0.4 ahead of LeBron James, to supplant 22-year-old Max Zaslofsky of the 1947-48 Chicago Stags.CULVER LINEMajor League BaseballNational LeagueFAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINEat New York (G1) -135 Colorado +125Colorado (G2) -115 at New York +105Milwaukee -120 at Pittsburgh +110Philadelphia -190 at Washington +180at Atlanta -115 Florida +105at Houston -115 San Diego +105at Los Angeles -130 St. Louis +120American Leagueat Tampa Bay -130 Minnesota +120at New York -170 Baltimore +160at Kansas City -125 Seattle +115at Oakland -150 Detroit +140NHL PlayoffsFAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINEat Boston -180 Montreal +160at Philadelphia -160 Buffalo +140at San Jose -200 Los Angeles +170HIGH SCHOOL SPRING STATSHigh school varsity baseball and softball coaches from the City League, NLL, SLL, NWOAL and TAAC, along with Bedford, Blissfield, Erie Mason and Whiteford, should begin reporting their batting and pitching statistical leaders beginning Tuesday and Wednesday, April 19-20 for weekly publication in The Blade starting Thursday and Friday, April 21-22. Deadline for softball stats is Tuesdays by noon, and for baseball Wednesdays by noon. All stats must be sent by email to highschoolstats@theblade.com. Coaches are asked to contact their athletic directors for further information. Coaches from other schools in The Blade's circulation area are also invited to report weekly stats.COLLEGE SOFTBALLOwens 2011. 001 45 - 10 9 1Lorain 000 00 - 0 3 1WP: Michalak LP: Thompson, Offensive leader: Hollister (2-3, 2 R, 3 R HR, 5 RBI).Owens 2011. 091 01 - 11 12 0Lorain 000 10 - 1 2 2WP: Parr. LP: Evansco, Offensive leader: Roznoski (3-4, 2 R, RBI).COLLEGE BASEBALLToledo 030 000 000 - 3 7 0Michigan 010 000 000 - 1 4 0WP-Locke. LP-Engels. White (T) 2-3, RBI. Miglin 2-4, RBI.HOLES IN ONEFRED CONN, No. 6 at Collins Park, 145 yards, 9-iron.BILL VIOLET, No. 16 at Riverwood Golf Club, Port Charlotte, Fla., 149 yards, 9-iron.PREP LACROSSEOTTAWA HILLS 5, NORTHVIEW 3: OH--Rodriguez 2, Dixon, Hahn, Hartman. N--Baker, Hognacki, Powlesland. 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Left, classic poster from Jenny Morla, 2010 AIGA Gold Medalist winner. Right, soap as art and complete category change, Method. AIGA Corporate Leadership winner. Above, John Maeda, 2010 AIGA Gold Medalist winner. Isn’t that just beautiful? Looks kinda of like some of the visualizations of community I’ve seen floating around lately. Last week I got a kind offer and a last minute chance to attend the AIGA Bright Lights Awards in NY. Hanging with some amazing design talent (see above) ...

Left, classic poster from Jenny Morla, 2010 AIGA Gold Medalist winner. Right, soap as art and complete category change, Method. AIGA Corporate Leadership winner.

Above, John Maeda, 2010 AIGA Gold Medalist winner. Isn’t that just beautiful? Looks kinda of like some of the visualizations of community I’ve seen floating around lately.
Last week I got a kind offer and a last minute chance to attend the AIGA Bright Lights Awards in NY. Hanging with some amazing design talent (see above).
As I walked back to hail a cab after the event, two things hit me:
1. The design world at that level is just so ROMANTIC. Full or stories and heroes. Think Herman Miller and Tiffany.
2. Design is a talk-able trait. Always has been. Think Method and Apple. It moves us. Stirs us to talk and to share. Even if we don’t quite understand why.
Okay, a little side story:
I have a degree in art. And even now I consider myself an artist.
I can still remember the very first time that I got my hands on a CA magazine. I think it was a design annual. It was as if a whole other side of my head and my heart flew wide open. Having grown up in a world filled with really bad design, to hold so much amazingly brilliant design in my hands at one time was a gift that is hard for me to describe.
As a struggling art student, I found a way to pay the 40 dollars (a small fortune back then) for a real subscription.
My next design hero wasn’t in a magazine — he was a real person. And the lead creative director at a small southern ad agency. It was the first real job I had in the advertising world. I remember following this guy around and I am not lying, if he dropped something in a trash can, I quietly picked it up. And took it home and traced it. Trying to get a “feeling” for how and why he but things together on a piece of paper.
Makes me laugh now to think of it.
Okay. Here’s the point of sharing that silly story.
In our work and in our world of igniting community and sparking word of mouth movements, design is still a very big part of the work we do at Brains on Fire. Here is what we know to be true:
That “feeling” you get when you see something that moves you — can in fact inspire you to take action.
Now, more than ever, design is helping us to unite and connect people emotionally. Human being to human being. We are helping kindred spirits express their shared feelings, beliefs and passions. And in some cases, the community literally becomes the total inspiration for design as we simply help execute their ideas, their passion.
I love this “designism” from designer Jenny Morala:
“Design is not solely a marketing device that supports consumerism. It can be a communicator of dissent. It can market ideology. It can effect change.”
Design connects. Design stirs our emotions. Design can bring people together for a common cause or purpose.
In a social world where everyone is talking and taking up space with content, are we losing sight of the critical role design is playing to connect and spark action?
Just thinking out loud on a beautiful Tuesday morning in Greenvegas.
What is the best example of design supporting or igniting a movement you have ever seen? Past or present…Let’s get a discussion going. You know I love it when you share.
***Design examples inspired from burning settlers cabin
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We Buy Antiques:- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickley, Roycroft, Limberts, Frank Lloyd Wright, Nakashima, Eames,
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We Buy Antiques- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickley, Roycroft, Limberts, Frank Lloyd Wright, Nakashima, Eames,
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EARL NEIKIRK/BRISTOL HERALD COURIER - Herman Miller, right, and his grandson, Ben Clark, look at the pine tree that fell in their yard off of Old Airport Road just after the strong winds and storm passed through the area Saturday evening.
EARL NEIKIRK/BRISTOL HERALD COURIER - Herman Miller, right, and his grandson, Ben Clark, look at the pine tree that fell in their yard off of Old Airport Road just after the strong winds and storm passed through the area Saturday evening.
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We Buy Antiques:- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickley, Roycroft, Limberts, Frank Lloyd Wright, Nakashima, Eames,
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Choi 67-70 – 137Tiger Woods 71-66 – 137Geoff Ogilvy 69-69 – 138Alvaro Quiros 65-73 – 138Yong-Eun Yang 67-72 – 139Ricky Barnes 68-71 – 139Fred Couples 71-68 – 139Rickie Fowler 70-69 – 139Lee Westwood 72-67 – 139Charl Schwartzel 69-71 – 140Luke Donald 72-68 – 140Jim Furyk 72-68 – 140Ross Fisher 69-71 – 140Brandt Snedeker 69-71 – 140Sergio Garcia 69-71 – 140Angel Cabrera 71-70 – 141David Toms 72-69 – 141Trevor Immelman 69-73 – 142Steve Stricker 72-70 – 142Paul Casey 70-72 – 142Phil Mickelson 70-72 – 142Gary Woodland 69-73 – 142Dustin Johnson 74-68 – 142Adam Scott 72-70 – 142Bo Van Pelt 73-69 – 142Ryo Ishikawa 71-71 – 142Robert Karlsson 72-70 – 142Charley Hoffman 74-69 – 143Ryan Moore 70-73 – 143Ian Poulter 74-69 – 143Alexander Cejka 72-71 – 143Ryan Palmer 71-72 – 143Martin Laird 74-69 – 143Matt Kuchar 68-75 – 143Miguel Angel Jimenez 71-73 – 144Bubba Watson 73-71 – 144Edoardo Molinari 74-70 – 144Justin Rose 73-71 – 144Nick Watney 72-72 – 144Bill Haas 74-70 – 144Kyung-Tae Kim 70-75 – 145a-Hideki Matsuyama 72-73 – 145Steve Marino 74-71 – 145Camilo Villegas 70-75 – 145Jeff Overton 73-72 – 145Aaron Baddeley 75-70 – 145Ernie Els 75-70 – 145Did not qualifyAnthony Kim 73-73 – 146Hunter Mahan 75-71 – 146Lucas Glover 75-71 – 146Francesco Molinari 75-71 – 146Robert Allenby 75-71 – 146Sean O'Hair 70-76 – 146Stewart Cink 71-75 – 146Tim Clark 73-73 – 146Zach Johnson 73-73 – 146Graeme McDowell 74-73 – 147Jerry Kelly 74-73 – 147Kevin Na 73-74 – 147Mark Wilson 76-71 – 147Stuart Appleby 75-72 – 147D.A. Points 72-76 – 148Ben Crane 73-75 – 148Peter Hanson 72-76 – 148a-David Chung 72-76 – 148Heath Slocum 72-76 – 148Jason Bohn 73-75 – 148Jhonattan Vegas 72-76 – 148Retief Goosen 70-78 – 148Yuta Ikeda 74-74 – 148Carl Pettersson 75-73 – 148a-Lion Kim 76-72 – 148Gregory Havret 70-79 – 149Hiroyuki Fujita 70-79 – 149Kevin Streelman 75-74 – 149Louis Oosthuizen 75-74 – 149a-Peter Uihlein 72-77 – 149Padraig Harrington 77-72 – 149Anders Hansen 72-77 – 149Jose Maria Olazabal 73-77 – 150a-Jin Jeong 73-77 – 150Larry Mize 73-77 – 150Mark O'Meara 77-73 – 150Martin Kaymer 78-72 – 150Rory Sabbatini 74-76 – 150Arjun Atwal 80-71 – 151Craig Stadler 80-71 – 151Jonathan Byrd 73-78 – 151Tom Watson 79-72 – 151Davis Love III 75-77 – 152a-Nathan Smith 75-77 – 152Sandy Lyle 73-80 – 153Vijay Singh 76-78 – 154Ben Crenshaw 78-77 – 155Ian Woosnam 78-77 – 155Mike Weir 76-79 – 155Henrik Stenson 83-74 – 157ECHLPlayoffsFIRST ROUNDReading 2, Cincinnati 1Yesterday: Reading 3, Cincinnati 0Greenville 2, Elmira 1Yesterday: Greenville 2, Elmira 0Wheeling 2, South Carolina 1Kalamazoo 2, Florida 1Yesterday: Kalamazoo 4, Florida 3NBAEASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic DivisionW L Pct GBy-Boston 55 24 .696 –x-New York 41 38 .519 14x-Philadelphia 41 39 .513 14½New Jersey 24 55 .304 31Toronto 21 58 .266 34Southeast DivisionW L Pct GBy-Miami 55 24 .696 –x-Orlando 50 29 .633 5x-Atlanta 44 35 .557 11Charlotte 32 47 .405 23Washington 21 58 .266 34Central DivisionW L Pct GBz-Chicago 59 20 .747 –x-Indiana 37 43 .463 22½Milwaukee 32 47 .405 27Detroit 28 51 .354 31Cleveland 17 62 .215 42WESTERN CONFERENCESouthwest DivisionW L Pct GBz-San Antonio 60 19 .759 –x-Dallas 54 25 .684 6x-New Orleans 46 33 .582 14x-Memphis 45 34 .570 15Houston 41 38 .519 19Northwest DivisionW L Pct GBy-Oklahoma City 53 26 .671 –x-Denver 48 31 .608 5x-Portland 46 33 .582 7Utah 37 42 .468 16Minnesota 17 62 .215 36Pacific DivisionW L Pct GBy-L.A. Lakers 55 23 .705 –Phoenix 38 41 .481 17½Golden State 35 44 .443 20½L.A. Clippers 31 49 .388 25Sacramento 23 56 .291 32½x-clinched playoff spoty-clinched divisionz-clinched conferenceLAST NIGHTChicago 93, Cleveland 82Detroit 110, Milwaukee 100Indiana 114, Atlanta 102New York 116, New Jersey 93Philadelphia 98, Toronto 93Boston 104, Washington 88Miami 112, Charlotte 103Memphis 101, Sacramento 96New Orleans 109, Phoenix 97Oklahoma City 104, Denver 89Dallas 107, L.A. Clippers 96L.A. Lakers at Portland, lateTHURSDAYChicago 97, Boston 81Portland 98, Utah 87TONIGHTAtlanta at Washington, 7 p.m.L.A. Clippers at Houston, 8:30 p.m.Cleveland at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m.Utah at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.Minnesota at Denver, 9 p.m.Milwaukee 21 30 23 26 – 100Detroit 26 29 29 26 – 110MILWAUKEE: Delfino 0-7 0-0 0, Mbah a Moute 0-1 0-0 0, Brockman 0-4 0-2 0, Jennings 13-21 3-3 31, Salmons 4-8 2-2 10, Ilyasova 7-14 4-4 18, Gooden 5-12 2-2 12, Redd 2-4 2-2 6, Dooling 5-10 0-0 11, Maggette 2-3 0-0 4, Sanders 2-3 0-0 4, Boykins 1-2 2-2 4. Totals 41-89 15-17 100.DETROIT: Prince 6-14 4-4 16, Wilcox 12-18 3-3 27, Monroe 2-3 7-8 11, McGrady 0-0 0-0 0, Hamilton 2-10 5-6 9, Stuckey 7-14 8-8 22, Daye 2-4 0-0 5, Maxiell 1-1 1-2 3, Gordon 1-3 0-0 2, Villanueva 7-13 0-0 15. Totals 40-80 28-31 110.Rebounds –Milwaukee 39 (Brockman, Ilyasova 6), Detroit 54 (Wilcox 13). Assists –Milwaukee 18 (Jennings 4), Detroit 21 (Hamilton 6). Total Fouls–Milwaukee 23, Detroit 14. A – 16,266 (22,076).Chicago 29 25 24 15 – 93Cleveland 26 20 17 19 – 82CHICAGO: Deng 3-10 3-4 10, Boozer 12-18 0-0 24, Noah 4-7 3-4 11, Rose 4-10 3-3 11, Bogans 1-4 0-0 3, Brewer 6-9 0-0 12, Thomas 1-1 0-0 2, T.Gibson 4-7 1-2 9, Watson 0-4 0-0 0, Asik 0-1 1-2 1, Korver 4-9 0-0 10. Totals 39-80 11-15 93.CLEVELAND: Gee 5-10 0-0 11, Hickson 11-20 0-3 22, Hollins 1-3 0-0 2, Davis 4-12 2-2 10, Parker 2-6 2-2 6, Erden 1-2 0-0 2, D.Gibson 6-9 1-1 14, Sessions 5-10 3-3 13, Harangody 0-5 0-0 0, Graham 1-3 0-0 2, Harris 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 36-82 8-11 82.Rebounds –Chicago 50 (Boozer 11), Cleveland 44 (Hickson 15). Assists –Chicago 30 (Rose 8), Cleveland 14 (Davis 6). Total Fouls–Chicago 15, Cleveland 19. A – 20,562 (20,562).TENNISFamily Circle CupSinglesQuarterfinalsCaroline Wozniacki (1), Denmark, d. Yanina Wickmayer (6), Belgium, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4.Peng Shuai (11), China, d. Sania Mirza, India, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2.NHLEASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic DivisionW L OT Pts GF GAx-Philadelphia 46 23 12 104 252 219x-Pittsburgh 48 25 8 104 233 197N.Y. Rangers 43 33 5 91 228 196New Jersey 37 38 5 79 169 202N.Y. Islanders 30 38 13 73 225 257Northeast DivisionW L OT Pts GF GAy-Boston 45 24 11 101 241 191x-Montreal 43 30 8 94 212 208x-Buffalo 42 29 10 94 240 225Toronto 37 33 11 85 217 247Ottawa 32 39 10 74 191 247Southeast DivisionW L OT Pts GF GAy-Washington 48 22 11 107 224 196x-Tampa Bay 45 25 11 101 241 238Carolina 40 30 11 91 234 233Atlanta 34 35 12 80 221 264Florida 29 40 12 70 194 229WESTERN CONFERENCECentral DivisionW L OT Pts GF GAy-Detroit 46 25 10 102 257 238x-Nashville 44 26 11 99 219 192Chicago 44 28 9 97 255 221St. Louis 37 33 11 85 238 234Columbus 34 34 13 81 211 253Northwest DivisionW L OT Pts GF GAz-Vancouver 53 19 9 115 259 183Calgary 41 29 11 93 248 234Minnesota 37 35 8 82 198 229Colorado 29 44 8 66 223 285Edmonton 25 44 11 61 189 262Pacific DivisionW L OT Pts GF GAy-San Jose 47 24 9 103 242 208x-Los Angeles 46 28 6 98 217 193Phoenix 42 25 13 97 226 220Anaheim 45 30 5 95 234 233Dallas 42 28 11 95 224 228Note: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.x-clinched playoff spoty-clinched divisionz-clinched conferenceLAST NIGHTChicago 4, Detroit 2Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Islanders 3, SOBuffalo 4, Philadelphia 3, OTCarolina 6, Atlanta 1Tampa Bay 4, Florida 2Nashville 4, Columbus 1Dallas 3, Colorado 2Minnesota at Edmonton, lateSan Jose at Phoenix, lateLos Angeles at Anaheim, lateTHURSDAYAtlanta 3, N.Y. Rangers 0Ottawa 3, Montreal 2, OTDallas 4, Colorado 2Vancouver 5, Minnesota 0TODAYNew Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 12:30Ottawa at Boston, 1Montreal at Toronto, 7N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 7Tampa Bay at Carolina, 7Washington at Florida, 7Buffalo at Columbus, 7Nashville at St. Louis, 8Vancouver at Calgary, 10Anaheim at Los Angeles, 10:30Phoenix at San Jose, 10:30Chicago 3 1 0 – 4Detroit 0 1 1 – 2First Period – 1, Chicago, Seabrook 8 (Sharp, Hossa), :27. 2, Chicago, Be.Smith 1 (Kane), 6:07. 3, Chicago, Campbell 5 (Frolik, Kane), 8:45.Second Period – 4, Chicago, Hossa 25 (Seabrook, Crawford), 6:44 (pp). 5, Detroit, Miller 9 (Franzen, Abdelkader), 19:38.Third Period – 6, Detroit, Holmstrom 17 (Ericsson, Stuart), 18:40.Shots on goal – Chicago 13-13-3–29. Detroit 5-11-12–28.Goalies – Chicago, Crawford. Detroit, Howard. A–20,066 (20,066). T–2:21.SOCCERMajor League SoccerLAST NIGHTColorado at FC Dallas, lateCOLLEGE TENNISTOLEDO 4, BUFFALO 3; Doubles- Popescu/Podias (B) d. Guimaraes/Anonsen, 8-4; Frey/Cristello (T) d. Petrova/Golenko 8-4; 3. Border/Carvajal (T) d. Stoyanova/Bates, 8-4; Singles- . Guimaraes (T) def. Popescu 6-3, 6-2; Frey (T) d. Petrova 6-3, 7-5; Stoyanova (B) d. Cristello 6-4, 6-1; Anonsen (T) d. Golenko 6-2, 7-6; Markovic (B) d. Border 6-3, 6-2; Podias (B) d. Carvajal 6-4, 6-2.AUTO RACINGSamsung Mobile 500 LineupRace tonightFort Worth, Texas1. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 189.82 mph. 2. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 188.521. 3. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 188.232. 4. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 188.199. 5. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 187.95., 6. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 187.761. 7. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 187.656. 8. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 187.585. 9. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 187.552. 10. (22) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 187.402., 11. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 187.37. 12. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 187.35. 13. (4) Kasey Kahne, Toyota, 187.233. 14. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 187.175. 15. (43) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 187.175., 16. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 187.045. 17. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 187.045. 18. (21) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 187.019. 19. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 186.896. 20. (66) Michael McDowell, Toyota, 186.838.21. (5) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 186.819. 22. (13) Casey Mears, Toyota, 186.638. 23. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 186.535. 24. (09) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 186.49. 25. (00) David Reutimann, Toyota, 186.406., 26. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 186.361. 27. (2) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 185.944. 28. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 185.938. 29. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 185.918. 30. (83) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 185.874., 31. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 185.771. 32. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 185.58. 33. (95) David Starr, Ford, 185.58. 34. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 185.516. 35. (46) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 185.293., 36. (60) Mike Skinner, Toyota, 185.122. 37. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 184.944. 38. (36) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 184.143. 39. (7) Robby Gordon, Dodge, 183.617. 40. (34) David Gilliland, Ford, 183.287., 41. (32) Ken Schrader, Ford, Owner Points. 42. (37) Tony Raines, Ford, Owner Points. 43. (71) Andy Lally, Ford, 183.78.O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 resultsFort Worth, Texas1. (1) Carl Edwards, Ford, 200 laps, 150 rating, 0 points. 2. (2) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 200, 124.9, 0. 3. (5) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 200, 114.6, 0. 4. (7) Joey Logano, Toyota, 200, 110.8, 0. 5. (3) Elliott Sadler, Chevrolet, 200, 101.8, 39.6. (11) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 200, 104.3, 38. 7. (12) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 200, 95.1, 37. 8. (4) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 200, 110.1, 37. 9. (14) David Reutimann, Toyota, 200, 96.7, 0. 10. (13) Brian Scott, Toyota, 200, 90.9, 35.11. (9) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 200, 100.3, 0. 12. (10) Aric Almirola, Chevrolet, 200, 88.2, 32. 13. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 200, 85.2, 31. 14. (17) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 200, 82.7, 30. 15. (15) Jason Leffler, Chevrolet, 199, 78.6, 29.16. (16) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 199, 81.8, 28. 17. (24) Steve Wallace, Toyota, 199, 74.1, 27. 18. (18) Michael Annett, Toyota, 199, 75.1, 27. 19. (36) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 198, 70.2, 25. 20. (22) Kenny Wallace, Toyota, 198, 63.5, 24.21. (30) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 198, 68.4, 23. 22. (29) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 197, 55.7, 22. 23. (19) David Starr, Chevrolet, 197, 61.4, 0. 24. (23) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 196, 65.3, 20. 25. (20) Blake Koch, Dodge, 195, 59.6, 19.26. (43) Robert Richardson Jr., Dodge, 193, 42.4, 18. 27. (34) Danny O'Quinn Jr., Ford, 192, 50.6, 17. 28. (38) Timmy Hill, Ford, 192, 43, 16. 29. (37) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Ford, 184, 37.8, 15. 30. (27) Shelby Howard, Chevrolet, suspension, 176, 46.1, 14.31. (41) Eric McClure, Chevrolet, 147, 44.4, 13. 32. (40) Derrike Cope, Chevrolet, engine, 140, 41.5, 12. 33. (25) Scott Wimmer, Chevrolet, engine, 121, 61.5, 11. 34. (8) Kyle Busch, Toyota, accident, 88, 97.5, 0. 35. (39) Tim Schendel, Chevrolet, accident, 78, 38.6, 9.36. (21) Tim Andrews, Ford, brakes, 27, 49.2, 8. 37. (42) Morgan Shepherd, Chevrolet, engine, 23, 36.6, 7. 38. (31) Dennis Setzer, Chevrolet, vibration, 13, 34.5, 6. 39. (35) Kevin Lepage, Ford, power steering, 6. 36, 5. 40. (28) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, rear gear, 5. 36.2, 0.41. (33) Matthew Carter, Chevrolet, vibration, 4. 32.4, 3. 42. (26) Carl Long, Ford, handling, 3. 31.9, 2. 43. (32) Jeff Green, Chevrolet, vibration, 2. 30.3, 1.Race StatisticsAverage speed of race winner: 147.884 mph., Time of race: 2 hours, 1 minute, 43 seconds., Margin of victory: 0.482 seconds.Caution flags: 3 for 15 laps, Lead changes: 7 among 5 drivers., Lap leaders: C.Edwards 1-22; R.Stenhouse Jr. 23-27; C.Edwards 28-93; B.Keselowski 94-109; C.Edwards 110-179; B.Scott 180-181; M.Annett 182-189; C.Edwards 190-200.Leaders summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): C.Edwards, 4 times for 169 laps; B.Keselowski, 1 time for 16 laps; M.Annett, 1 time for 8 laps; R.Stenhouse Jr., 1 time for 5 laps; B.Scott, 1 time for 2 laps.TRANSACTIONSBASEBALLAmerican LeagueBOSTON RED SOX–Recalled RHP Alfredo Aceves from Pawtucket (IL). Activated Felix Doubront from the 15-day DL. Placed RHP Matt Albers on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 6. Designated LHP Dennys Reyes for assignment.SEATTLE MARINERS–Placed C Adam Moore on the 60-day DL. Selected the contract of C Chris Gimenez from Tacoma (PCL).TAMPA BAY RAYS–DH Manny Ramirez announced his retirement.TEXAS RANGERS–Claimed RHP Ramon Aguero off waivers from Pittsburgh and assigned him to Round Rock (PCL). Transferred RHP Omar Beltre from the 15-to the 60-day DL.National LeagueARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS–Agreed to terms with LHP Ron Mahay on a minor league contract and assigned him to extended spring training.ATLANTA BRAVES–Optioned LHP Mike Minor to Gwinnett (IL). Purchased the contract of C J.C. Boscan from Gwinnett.CHICAGO CUBS–Recalled RHP Jeff Stevens from Iowa (PCL). Placed RHP Andrew Cashner on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 6; and RHP Randy Wells on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 5.BASKETBALLNational Basketball AssociationNBA–Fined the New Jersey Nets $50,000 because part-owner Jay-Z for having contact with players who are not yet draft eligible on March 27.DETROIT PISTONS–Announced Tom Gores has agreed to buy the franchise from Karen Davidson.HOCKEYNational Hockey LeagueCOLORADO AVALANCHE–Announced the retirement of D Adam Foote.NEW YORK ISLANDERS–Signed D Jamie Doornbosch.NEW YORK RANGERS–Recalled F Mats Zuccarello from Connecticut (AHL).COLLEGEMISSOURI–Signed football coach Gary Pinkel to a two-year contract extension through the 2017 season.TOLEDO–Signed women's basketball coach Tricia Cullop to a two-year contract extension through the 2019-20 season.XAVIER–Announced freshman F Jordan Latham and freshman G Jay Canty are transferring.CULVER LINEMajor League BaseballNational LeagueFAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINEPhiladelphia -120 at Atlanta +110at Houston -105 Florida -105at Pittsburgh -115 Colorado +105Chicago -120 at Milwaukee +110at New York -140 Washington +130Cincinnati -110 at Arizona +100Los Angeles -130 at San Diego +120at San Francisco-160 St.Louis +150American Leagueat Boston -155 New York +145at Detroit -140 Kansas City +130at Chicago -125 Tampa Bay +115at Baltimore 1st -115 Texas +105at Baltimore 2nd 115 Texas +105at Minnesota -115 Oakland +105at Los Angeles -105 Toronto -105at Seattle -135 Cleveland +125COLLEGE SOFTBALLBowling Green 000 000 0 - 0 3 1Eastern Michigan 001 000 x - 1 6 0WP- Ignowski; LP- Lines. Berger (BG) 1-3.Bowling Green 000 001 0 - 1 6 0Eastern Michigan 000 013 x - 4 7 1WP- Wells. LP- Bott. Fulk (BG) 1-3, 2BCOLLEGE GOLFOAKLAND INVITATIONAL: Oakland 302, Mott 308, Muskegon 319, Schoolcraft 323, Owens 332 ( Anderson 75, Lawless 80, Gardner 85, Hermes 85, Brumenshenkle 86), Kirtland 350, Henry Ford 372, Alpena 391.PREP TRACKMaumee RelaysBoysTeam scores: Central Catholic 86, Sandusky 64.5, Bellevue 57, Anthony Wayne 50, Bowsher 39, Maumee 33, Start 31, Scott 9, Ottawa Hills 2.5.6400-Maumee (Fink, Cole, Cole, Edwards) 19:57. Shot put-Sandusky (Jones, Brown, Cole) 143-3. Discus-Sandusky (Jones, Brown, Guevara) 447-8. High jump-Bellevue (Foos, Walker, Walker) 16-2. Long jump-Bellevue (Santoro, Wagoner, Herman) 54-7. Pole Vault-Central (Barber, Freeman, Coci) 27-0. Shuttle hurdles-Central (Hunsinger, Wilson, Munez, Weinbrecht) 1:05.97. 3200-Bowsher (Horvath, Sharpley, Rome, Tipton) 8:22. 400-Central (Stump, Goings, Freeman, Sowle) 42.59. Sprint medley-Bowsher (Westfield, Cook, Grigsby, Tipton) 1:37. Distance medley-Sandusky (Palma, Poggiali, Kirksey, Seavers) 10:01. 800-Central (Stump, Goings, Freeman, Sowle) 1:31.6. 1600-Central (Dimick, Wilson, Munez, Weinbrecht) 3:38.5. GirlsTeam scores: Notre Dame 110, Central Catholic 76, Anthony Wayne 69, Maumee 47, Bowsher 36, Start 26, Sandusky 21, Ottawa Hills 1.6400-Notre Dame (Mallow, Loeb, Aughenbaugh, Duncan) 23:22. Shot put-Sandusky (Johnson, Hiss, Carter) 91-9.5. Discus-Notre Dame (Lewis, Mallow, Myers) 287-3. High jump-Notre Dame (Omlingen, Heidt, Parker) 13-6. Long jump-Anthony Wayne (Green, Wesolowski, Hall) 44-6. Pole vault-Notre Dame (Saba, Miller, Steinem) 20-6. Shuttle hurdles-Anthony Wayne (Tyre, Wolf, Wesolowski, Mezink) 1:07. 3200-Notre Dame (Haubert, Veluscek, Aughenbaugh, Duncan) 9:59. 400-Notre Dame (Battle, Young, Gardner, Williams) 48.98. Sprint medley-Notre Dame (Battle, Young, Williams, Gardner) 1:49. Distance medley-Notre Dame (Urbanski, Sherman, Haubert, Mallow) 12:08.04. 800-Notre Dame (Battle, Young, Gardner, Williams) 1:46.87. 1600-Bowsher (Price, Brown, Garrett, Jacobs) 4:17.72.FOOTBALLArena LeagueNATIONAL CONFERENCEWest DivisionW L T Pct PF PAArizona 4 0 0 1.000 234 150Utah 2 1 0 .667 194 144San Jose 2 2 0 .500 246 235Spokane 1 3 0 .250 206 214Central DivisionW L T Pct PF PAChicago 3 1 0 .750 213 165Dallas 2 1 0 .667 157 155Iowa 2 1 0 .667 147 169Tulsa 1 3 0 .250 152 208Kansas City 0 3 0 .000 137 174AMERICAN CONFERENCESouth DivisionW L T Pct PF PAJacksonville 3 1 0 .750 241 175Georgia 2 1 0 .667 171 153Orlando 2 1 0 .667 162 135Tampa Bay 1 3 0 .250 138 232New Orleans 0 4 0 .000 142 218Eastern DivisionW L T Pct PF PACleveland 3 0 0 1.000 182 129Pittsburgh 2 2 0 .500 181 178Philadelphia 1 2 0 .333 135 165Milwaukee 1 3 0 .250 170 209LAST NIGHTDallas at Georgia, lateUtah at San Jose, latePREP SOFTBALLElmwood 100 000 0 - 1 3 2Perrysburg 000 000 0 - 0 2 2WP- Lee; LP- Rich. George (E) 1-3, HR, RBI.PREP BASEBALLNew Riegel 102 010 1 - 5 6 2Gibsonburg 210 1-4 x - 8 7 3WP- Dorfmeyer; LP- Reinhart. Kirsch (G) 2-3.Whitmer 000 000 0 - 0 1 0St. Francis 010 000 x - 1 2 1WP-M. Zmuda. LP-Ricica. Sobieszczanski (SF) 1-2.SPORTLIGHTApril 91946–The Montreal Canadiens beat the Boston Bruins 6-3 to win the Stanley Cup in five games.1947–Leo Durocher, manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, is suspended for one year by Commissioner A.B. "Happy" Chandler for "conduct detrimental to baseball." Durocher is linked to gambling interests.1950–Jimmy Demaret wins his third Masters, by two strokes over Jim Ferrier.1962–Arnold Palmer wins a three-way playoff, beating Gary Player and Dow Finsterwald in the Masters.1978–Gary Player shoots a final-round 64 to win his third Masters, edging Hubert Green, Rod Funseth and defending champion Tom Watson by a shot.1978–Denver's David Thompson, battling San Antonio's George Gervin for the NBA season scoring title, scores 73 points against the Detroit Pistons. It's the third-highest output ever in an NBA game. Gervin, not to be outdone, later scores 63 against the New Orleans Jazz. It's just enough to give Gervin the scoring crown, 27.22 points per game to Thompson's 27.15, the tightest one-two finish ever.1989–Britain's Nick Faldo makes a 25-foot birdie putt on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff to win the Masters. Runner-up Scott Hoch missed a 2-foot putt for par on the first hole of the playoff that would have given him the title.1993–The Pittsburgh Penguins beat the New York Rangers 10-4 for their 16th straight win to break the NHL record of 15 held by the New York Islanders.2000–Fiji native Vijay Singh meets every challenge to win the Masters, closing with a 3-under 69 for a three-stroke victory over Ernie Els.2001–Australia sets a record for the most one-sided international soccer win in FIFA history, beating Tonga 22-0 in an Oceania Group One qualifying match for the 2002 World Cup.2005–The United States beats Canada 3-1 in a penalty shootout after a scoreless regulation and 20-minute overtime to win the Women's World Hockey Championship. The win ends the defending champions' run of eight straight titles.2008–Colorado captain Joe Sakic scores his NHL-record eighth career playoff overtime goal in a 3-2 win over Minnesota in the opener of the Rockies' first-round series.BOWLINGHonor Roll300 gameAaron Morgan, Jug's 267-268-300-835Beau Bowman, Jug's 300-257-268-825Fozzy Hansen, Rossford 300-249-258-807Dave Patchen, Fort View 267-237-300-804Noel Donnell, Jug's 214-263-300-777Brock Bowers, Jug's 258-300-216-770Marty Spitulski, For View 241-300-220-761Keith Nusbaum, Jug's 226-230-300-756Alan Nissen, Eastern 204-245-300-749Tom Hill, Jug's 225-223-300-748Trenton Scaggs, Eastern 300-242-202-746Jonathon Reitz, Interstate 206-214-300-720Men 775+Sam Bundy, Jug's 812Pete Thayer. Jug's 811Ray Kimler, Jug's 808Russ Morse, Jug's 807Kevin Nusbaum, Forest View 802John Boellner, Jug's 789Jake Monto, Eastern 783Jeff McQuillen, Jug's 783Mike Faykosh, Jug's 781Bratche Webster, Jug's 781Dennis Kirk, Jug's 775Women 650+Jodi Woessner, Forest View 774Stephanie Plocek, Jug's 725DeeDee Smith, Jug's 701Dawn Modrowski, Forest View 689Brooke Summers, Jug's 685Jennifer McKee, Southwyck 676Janet Caughhorn, Jug's 673
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Crown Worldwide Moving & Storage, Inc. San Leandro, CA. Now hiring Qualified Modular Furniture Installers, to install commercial office cubicles and furniture. Requirements: Valid CA DRL A Plus # , 6 months previous experience in related position, able to read blue prints, knowledge of Hayworth, Herman Miller, Steelcase system furniture, Must have own tools. Some nights and weekend work. For immediate consideration send your resume, work history, and qualifications to us for our revi ...
Crown Worldwide Moving & Storage, Inc. San Leandro, CA.
Now hiring Qualified Modular Furniture Installers, to install commercial office cubicles and furniture.
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Herman Miller, Steelcase system furniture, Must have own tools. Some nights and weekend work. For immediate consideration send your resume, work history, and qualifications to us for our review. Crown is a Drug Free Environment, all perspective employees will need to pass a background check along with a per employment drug screen.
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Herman Miller has won a 2011 Social Innovation award for making substantial gains in reducing its CO2 footprint, while maintaining a strong financial performance over the past year. The company significantly outperformed other nominees in its category - Operations: Best Sustainability Performance - to guarantee it an award, bypassing the shortlist stage. The third annual Social Innovation Awards offers a platform for companies to highlight their latest practical applications for advancing so ...
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12th in a series of excerpts from the book "The HIP Investor" (John Wiley & Sons, 2010). See other published articles in the series here (http://bit.ly/gSJMtU). A company's fiduciary responsibility is to drive profit, but profit is only evident after the fact. To predict the winners, an investor or executive needs to focus on the long-term indicators that are not yet fully embraced in the financial statements. What kind of metrics might predict financial success? Customer Satisfaction Drive ...
12th in a series of excerpts from the book "The HIP Investor" (John Wiley & Sons, 2010). See other published articles in the series here (http://bit.ly/gSJMtU). A company's fiduciary responsibility is to drive profit, but profit is only evident after the fact. To predict the winners, an investor or executive needs to focus on the long-term indicators that are not yet fully embraced in the financial statements. What kind of metrics might predict financial success?
Customer Satisfaction Drives ProfitObviously, customer satisfaction is one such measure. If customers are happy, they will return to buy more, and really happy customers will refer new customers to the business. JD Power, a customer satisfaction measurement firm, built its business on showcasing the linkages between customer delight and profits. JD Power's book Satisfaction (2006), reveals how highly satisfied customers drive increasing top-line revenue, which translates to bottom-line profit and ultimately to shareholder value.
Best Places to Work OutperformSince customers are served by employees, keeping staff satisfied is critical to long-term success as well. Fortune's annual list of Best Companies to Work For, created by The Great Places to Work Institute in San Francisco, provides regular ratings and rankings. When Wharton School Professor Alex Edmans back-tested the financial performance of these employee-friendly firms, he found
a positive correlation between high employee ratings and shareholder value outperformance(http://bit.ly/i6TS81) (PDF).
Which Metrics MatterSustainability factors-including human, social and environmental impacts-are also leading indicators of profitability and financial outperformance, which has been described in
this series (http://bit.ly/gSJMtU) and the HIP Investor book. Thus, when companies integrate customer, employee, and impact metrics into a cohesive scorecard that managers can easily use, they benefit from a more HIP management system.A common measurement system called the "balanced scorecard" was popularized by Harvard professors Robert Kaplan and David Norton during the 1990s, based on General Electric's (NYSE: GE) performance management systems in the 1950s as well as early 20th-century French process engineers. This approach looks beyond mere financial profits, which tend to be lagging indicators of results that have already occurred. Kaplan's and Norton's Balanced Scorecard includes perspectives like "Customer," "Process," and "Learning" in addition to "Profit." This typically produces a more comprehensive and proactive view of the business and requires "leading indicators."
How Many Metrics Are Too Many Metrics?Besides being measurable, metrics must be meaningful to business executives and managers. The GRI (Global Reporting Initiative), originated by CERES.org, lays out an encyclopedia of 100-plus measures and descriptors across 10 categories. Approximately 1000 companies worldwide report to some level of GRI standards, mostly corporations with very large staffs and large-cap valuations.These measures do quantify, but don't necessarily reveal what is meaningful. It is difficult for a manager to juggle more than a handful (literally, five to 10) performance measures. Thus the GRI, while comprehensive, falls short as a practical tool for managing the business.A HIP investor looks for companies implementing a manageable set of performance measures that aligns both Human Impact and Profit. This is most effective when deployed from the front line to the Board of Directors. The comprehensive HIP Scorecard for investors tracks up to 20 metrics. However, leading companies generally integrate a few (up to 5) measures adapted to be meaningful to them. These leading indicators can help investors seek both positive growth and human impact in their portfolio.
Creating a Balanced ScorecardNIKE (NYSE: NKE) looks at its product development with a wide-ranging scorecard. The "NIKE Considered Index" evaluates new products for their total life-cycle impact, from solvent use to waste volume, to the use and chemical treatment of materials. By looking end-to-end, NIKE can select the most optimal product design for
performance, cost, and sustainability (http://bit.ly/IyYHp).Or consider the company
Herman Miller and its successful product, the Aeron chair. Based on the 10 measures of its Balanced Scorecard, including the environmental lifecycle costs,
Herman Miller (Nasdaq: MLHR) evaluated Aeron in the early 2000s. The scorecard informed the company's decision to add an expensive but durable material to the chair, because doing so would add to the product's appeal.
Herman Miller offset the expense by increasing the price - and the profit margin. A balanced scorecard of measures examines multiple stakeholders and what they value. Starbucks' (Nasdaq: SBUX) six categories are (a recent example is here: http://www.docstoc.com/docs/65368671/Starbucks-Corporate-Level-Balanced-Score-Card) 1. Product, the coffee mainly.< /br> 2. Partners, the suppliers and farmers.< /br> 3. Customers, who generate revenue.< /br> 4. Stores, and the employees who work in them.< /br> 5. Neighborhood, and the communities the company facilitates.< /br> 6. Shareholders, the co-owners of the company< /br>As Ben Packard, VP of Sustainability, explains, Starbucks sees business value in a multi-stakeholder approach. The best coffee is grown and picked when the farmers are paid a fair price and operate high-quality farming techniques. Customers are enamored of the premium quality, willing to pay higher prices and return to stores more often, not only for the product but for the friendly baristas, who are also dedicated because of Starbucks's generous benefits, including health care coverage. The neighborhood benefits from the close connection of customers to employees, and shareholders benefit from the virtuous cycle of all stakeholders pulling together.
In ConclusionJust as the economy has leading and lagging indicators, so do companies. The challenge is to understand which companies are managing proactively using leading indicators of performance. These firms then tend to outperform by looking ahead rather than into the rear view mirror for financial results. Once companies begin to measure and manage these impact metrics, we can start to look for them to align their measurements with the financial implications and reporting. Next, we will discuss how leading companies seek to align and map these impact metrics with their revenue, profit and financial aspirations.Photo by
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R. Paul Herman is CEO and founder of HIP Investor Inc. [http://www.HIPinvestor.com] Herman is the author of "The HIP Investor: Make Bigger Profits by Building a Better World," [ http://bit.ly/HIPinvestorBook ] published by John Wiley & Sons in 2010. Herman is a registered representative of HIP Investor Inc., an investment adviser registered in California, Washington and Illinois.NOTE: This feature, excerpted and adapted from the HIP book, is not an offer of securities nor a solicitation. The information presented is for information and education purposes, and is NOT an investment recommendation. Past performance is not indicative of future results. All investing risks loss of principal. The author and his clients may invest in the companies mentioned above, including in the HIP 100 Index portfolio. Details and full disclosures are at www.HIPinvestor.com
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We Buy Antiques:- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickl ...

We Buy Antiques:- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickley, Roycroft, Limberts, Frank Lloyd Wright, Nakashima, Eames,
Herman Miller, Plycraft,Knoll,Hans Wegner, Rookwood, Fulper, Grueby, Teco, and Spratling. Take CLEAR Digital Photographs:- of all sides of the item along with close-ups of details, marks, signatures, and any damage or repairs. Provide measurements of the item, specific to details. For example, the height of the back of the chair, the length of the arms, the width of the seat,etc. Note the price that you wish to realize for your item. We do not make offers. We consider offers to be a form of appraisal which is a service that we charge for.

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Empire Grand Central is a leader in Manahattan Executive Suites. Located in one of Manhattan’s most prestigous locations — 41st Street & Madison Avenue — our Grand Central location is a custom designed office center. Each office has a wall mounted, cable ready, LCD televison. Offices are furnished with Knoll desks and Herman Miller Aeron Chairs. The impressive reception area is bright and contemporary in style. The center features TouchDown Space, a large Strategy Room and a la ...
Empire Grand Central is a leader in Manahattan Executive Suites. Located in one of Manhattan’s most prestigous locations — 41st Street & Madison Avenue — our Grand Central location is a custom designed office center. Each office has a wall mounted, cable ready, LCD televison. Offices are furnished with Knoll desks and Herman Miller Aeron Chairs. The impressive reception area is bright and contemporary in style. The center features TouchDown Space, a large Strategy Room and a large and beautifully apointed Meeting Room. Common areas include an a a kitchen area with seating and equipped with an LCD TV.
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Watching a game of baseball can sometimes be as much fun listening to the broadcast booth as it is watching the actual action on the diamond. Generally that area is filled by people who have been in and around the game for as long as anyone can remember. While the fairly recent losses of legends like Ernie Harwell and Harry Kalas makes the game a little less fun, there are several people left who bring listeners much needed smiles. We all have our favorites, so feel free to add yours t ...

Watching a game of baseball can sometimes be as much fun listening to the broadcast booth as it is watching the actual action on the diamond.
Generally that area is filled by people who have been in and around the game for as long as anyone can remember. While the fairly recent losses of legends like Ernie Harwell and Harry Kalas makes the game a little less fun, there are several people left who bring listeners much needed smiles.
We all have our favorites, so feel free to add yours to the list if you are so inclined. Yours truly freely admits that he hasn't had the pleasure of hearing everyone behind the microphone.
Bob Uecker

If you want to get a feel of how cool "Ueck" is, you can watch all the commercials, appearances with Johnny Carson, movies, and even his sitcom for a taste.
One of the best ways is to listen to comedian Artie Lange tell a story of how he got to sit next to Uecker for a few innings and watch the maestro at work. Truly hilarious insight.
"Mr. Baseball" knows his stuff, both good and bad. A sound defensive catcher with a World Series ring, he once led the league in passed balls trying to catch knuckleballing Hall of Famer Phil Niekro despite playing just 59 games.
He is not just extremely funny, but you can improve your own game listening to Uecker. Want to learn how to catch a knuckleball? Just wait until it stops rolling, then go pick it up.
Here is a montage of some of his quips :
Anybody with ability can play in the big leagues. But to be able to trick people year in and year out the way I did, I think that was a much greater feat.
Baseball hasn't forgotten me. I go to a lot of old-timers games and I haven't lost a thing. I sit in the bullpen and let people throw things at me. Just like old times.
Career highlights? I had two. I got an intentional walk from Sandy Koufax and I got out of a rundown against the Mets.
I didn't get a lot of awards as a player. But they did have a Bob Uecker Day Off for me once in Philly.
I had slumps that lasted into the winter.
I hit a grand slam off Ron Herbel and when his manager Herman Franks came out to get him, he was bringing Herbel's suitcase.
I knew when my career was over. In 1965 my baseball card came out with no picture.
I led the league in "Go get 'em next time."
I set records that will never be equaled. In fact, I hope 90% of them don't even get printed.
I signed with the Milwaukee Braves for three-thousand dollars. That bothered my dad at the time because he didn't have that kind of dough. But he eventually scraped it up.
If a guy hits .300 every year, what does he have to look forward to? I always tried to stay around .190, with three or four RBI. And I tried to get them all in September. That way I always had something to talk about during the winter.
In 1962 I was named Minor League Player of the Year. It was my second season in the bigs.
Let's face it. Umpiring is not an easy or happy way to make a living. In the abuse they suffer, and the pay they get for it, you see an imbalance that can only be explained by their need to stay close to a game they can't resist.
One time, I got pulled over at four a.m. I was fined seventy-five dollars for being intoxicated and four-hundred for being with the Phillies.
People don't know this but I helped the Cardinals win the pennant. I came down with hepatitis. The trainer injected me with it.
Sporting goods companies pay me not to endorse their products.
Sure, women sportswriters look when they're in the clubhouse. Read their stories. How else do you explain a capital letter in the middle of a word?
The highlight of my career? In '67 with St. Louis, I walked with the bases loaded to drive in the winning run in an intersquad game in spring training.
When I came up to bat with three men on and two outs in the ninth, I looked in the other team's dugout and they were already in street clothes.
When I looked at the third base coach, he turned his back on me.
I was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Actually, I was born in Illinois. My mother and father were on an oleo margarine run to Chicago back in 1934, because we couldn't get colored margarine in Wisconsin. On the way home, my mother was with child. Me. And the pains started, and my dad pulled off into an exit area, and that's where the event took place. I remember it was a Nativity type setting. An exit light shining down. There were three truck drivers there. One guy was carrying butter, one guy had frankfurters, and the other guy was a retired baseball scout who told my folks that I probably had a chance to play somewhere down the line.
Well, a couple of grand slammers and the Brewers are right back in this one (Uecker during the 8th inning of a game the Brewers were losing 80.)
The biggest thrill a ballplayer can have is when your son takes after you. That happened when my Bobby was in his championship Little League game. He really showed me something. Struck out three times. Made an error that lost the game. Parents were throwing things at our car and swearing at us as we drove off. Gosh, I was proud.
I had slumps that lasted into the winter.
A doctor told me to drink lemon juice after a hot bath. But I have never finished the bath.
I won the Comeback of the Year Award five years in a row!
I'm scared of the Reds.
I had been playing for a while, and I asked Louisville Slugger to send me a dozen flame treated bats. But when I got it, I realized they had sent me a box of ashes.
Luv Ya Ueck!
Jim Palmer

Residents in Charm City have long been blessed with great men behind a microphone. The legendary Chuck Thompson is still king, and his days working with Orioles Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson were fun.
Ford Frick Award winner Jon Miller took over in the radio booth when Thompson, who also won the Frick Award, worked just television in 1983, the year the Orioles won the World Series. Today the Orioles have the excellent Gary Thorne.
Palmer is the greatest pitcher in Orioles history. He is a Hall of Famer who has done modeling and acting too, so going to the booth was a natural transition. He started working network television before coming back home to do just Orioles games.
Listening to Palmer is a daily education. From his knowledge of the game, stories from the past, and relationships with current players, Palmer is always fun to listen to.
A few years ago, the Orioles played the Washington Nationals. Hall of Fame pitcher Don Sutton was calling Nationals games at the time, and someone had the idea to put both in the same booth.
The legends swapped stories, theories, learning's, and more. Anyone who got to listen to the duo in that three game series probably paid little attention to the action on the field because the focus was on listening to the duo.
Baltimore has had solid guys like Buck Martinez in the booth, as well as Orioles greats like Rick Dempsey and Mike Flanagan working with Thorne too. But everyone quietly hopes Palmer will feel like calling the game that day so they can get a wealth of wisdom and greatness.
Vin Scully

Scully's 61 years of calling Los Angeles Dodger games is the longest of any broadcaster with a single club in professional sports history. The 83-year old is still going strong, showing no signs of slowing down.
Not only is his wealth of knowledge endless, but all players say Scully is one of the truest gentleman to have ever graced the game.
Born in the Bronx of New York City, Scully started calling Brooklyn Dodger games in 1950. He accompanied the team when they moved in 1958, making him and Tommy Lasorda the last ties in the organization to their beginnings.
While he has covered all sports, many other organizations have unsuccessfully tried to retain his services. His loyalty to the Dodgers is a legend of lore that will not be duplicated.
The historic moments he has called it endless. From the Brooklyn Dodgers only World Series win, to four perfect games and a no-hitter. His biggest moments may have been Hank Aaron's record-breaking 715th home run and Kirk Gibson's famous World Series home run in 1988.
Scully, a Frick Award winner, is often imitated but he will never be duplicated. There are thousands of Dodgers fans out there who root for the team because he is the man in the booth.
Jon Miller

Miller started out broadcasting Major League games with the Oakland A's in their title year. After working with the Texas Rangers and Boston Red Sox, he got a job with the Baltimore Orioles in 1983.
The Orioles changed owners in 1993, and Miller was fired in 1996 for being a broadcast journalist as opposed to a homer-type. Though Miller was an Orioles fan, he called games with an objectionable point of view.
The San Francisco Giants hired him immediately, where he still works today. Miller also spent 20 years with ESPN before departing after the 2010 season. Games he called with Hall of Famer Joe Morgan drew a large fan base for the network.
Miller won the Ford C. Frick Award in 2010. Lon Simmons, who also won the Frick Award in 2004, has still sat in on a few Giants games on occasion after retiring to a part-time basis. Giants fans are certainly lucky to have a pair of legends in their booth.
Miller is known for being cerebral and eclectic, as well as humorous. He does a wide range of impressions that range from Vin Scully, Jack Benny, Thompson, Simmons, and others.
Duane Kuiper and Mike Krukow

This duo of ex-players have teamed in the Giants booth for a few decades. Their rapport is the stuff of legend, as the banter in known to fly often.
Krukow was a pitcher who won 124 games, including a 20-win season once for the Giants in 1986. Kuiper was a utility player with a good glove and light bat. Krukow often kids Kuiper how he has four more career home runs than Kuiper.
Krukow is best know for having his own lingo. His phrases are said to come from the "Kruktionary". Here are a few samples :
"Grab some pine, meat!"
"Just another - ha ha ha ha - laugher!"
"I wanna get that!, I wanna get that!, I wanna get that!" whenever a product is endorsed during a game.
Kuiper invented a new slogan for close games. "Giants baseball... torture!"
"Kruk and Kipe" are opinionated but funny. Having played the game, what they speak garners the respect of listeners. The fact that they are ex-Giants who staunchly support the team and players gives them even more legend in the Bay area.
Marty Brennaman

In 1974, Brennaman was hired by to replace the departed Al Michaels to broadcast the Cincinnati Reds games on the radio. Joe Nuxhall, a former Reds pitcher, was paired with him and the duo would call games the next 31 seasons.
The pair were extremely popular in Cincinnati, appearing in all sorts of events throughout the city. Brennaman has won the Ford C. Frick Award in 2000, as well as several other awards.
He is known for voicing his opinion, even if it is deemed controversial. He had been critical of umpires and even some Chicago Cubs fans. His son, Thom, is a respected announcer who has called games for the FOX network as one of the original announcers of NFL games, the Cubs, and Arizona Diamondbacks.
Thom, who started out working with his dad in the late 1980's, re-joined the Reds in 2006 so the Brennaman's could team up again. This gives Reds fans a duo with almost 70 years of combined broadcast experience.
Ralph Kiner

Kiner followed a Hall of Fame playing career, which ended early due to injury, to the the booth. He joined the expansion New York Mets in 1962 and is still going at 88-years old. Kiner is the only broadcaster to call all of the Mets history as he gets ready to enter his 50th year with the team.
Mets fans enjoyed the days of Kiner and Frick Award winner Bob Murphy working together for 41 years. The duo was entertaining in many ways and developed a huge following.
Kiner is a gem himself. He is known for making mistakes on the microphone, especially with remembering names. He even called himself "Ralph Korner" once. He called Gary Carter "Gary Cooper", and Hubie Brooks "Mookie".
Kiner hosted a show called "Kiners Korner" since 1963, but the post-game show appearances dwindled as Kiner aged.
Here are a few of his most notable quotes on the "Korner" :
"And it's going....going....going to be caught"
"The Mets are winless in the month of Atlanta"
"It's Father's Day today at Shea, so to all you fathers out there, Happy Birthday."
"All of Rick Aguilera's saves have come in relief appearances."
"All the Met wins on the road against Los Angeles this year have come at Dodger Stadium."
Mets fans love Ralph Kiner! With good reason.
Chip Caray

Sometimes one is born to sit in a broadcast booth due to D.N.A. Chip Carey's grandfather and father had announced baseball games over 80 seasons combined. His grandfather, Harry, is a legend in the city of Chicago, while his dad, Skip, is an Atlanta legend.
His dad broke him into broadcasting Braves baseball in 1991, even though he had already two seasons of working Orlando Magic games, in the NBA, under his belt. Carey left the Braves to call Seattle Mariners games for a few years, then worked for the FOX network.
His grandfather worked with him doing games in 1998, and the two would work together calling Chicago Cubs games until 2004. Carey joined the Atlanta Braves to work with his father again in 2005, where he currently works. He also has a brother who calls games for a minor league team in the Braves network.
Skip Carey worked many years with Hall of Fame pitcher Don Sutton calling Braves games. Sutton has a son, Daron, who is considered by many to be one of the best broadcasters calling baseball games.
Chip Carey truly benefited from learning as a child from his parents. Thom Brennaman is another excellent broadcaster who is following his own famous fathers footsteps.
But being related to a famous broadcaster does not mean one is automatically good at his job. Joe Buck is the son of the legendary Jack Buck, but is as exciting as watching paint dry behind a microphone.
Jerry Coleman

Coleman started out as a player and won four World Series as well as a World Series MVP Award. He is the only Major League Baseball player ever to have seen combat in two wars.
He started working in the booth of San Diego Padres games in 1972 and has been there since, with the exception of the 1980 season. He managed the Padres that year and went 73-89.
He is one of just four ex-players to win the Ford C. Frick Award. Coleman is known for a penchant of making mistakes announcing, but the 86-year old is a legend in the San Diego area.
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The doors of Kinnick Stadium are generally well-guarded. Not much information gets out, and that is exactly how head coach Kirk Ferentz wants it. The only substantial information we can hope to get will be on April 16, when the Hawks take the field for their spring "open practice," and even that won't tell all that much. Nevertheless, there are always inferences to be drawn from Kirk Ferentz press conferences. Moreover, there is no getting around the fact that in this day and age of instant ever ...
The doors of Kinnick Stadium are generally well-guarded. Not much information gets out, and that is exactly how head coach Kirk Ferentz wants it.
The only substantial information we can hope to get will be on April 16, when the Hawks take the field for their spring "open practice," and even that won't tell all that much.
Nevertheless, there are always inferences to be drawn from Kirk Ferentz press conferences. Moreover, there is no getting around the fact that in this day and age of instant everything, something will always seep out. Finally, the Hawks recently opened their doors to the media for one practice.
In effect, we know a few things.
Firstly, the injuries. The following players have not participated and will not participate in spring ball: WR Marvin McNutt, S Tanner Miller, LB Shane DiBona, DT Steve Bigach, TE Austin Vier and FB Brad Rogers.
McNutt's absence is not that huge a deal, as he is a senior and upperclassmen rarely do that much in spring ball. The only real loss is that he could have had an opportunity to develop timing with his new quarterback, whoever that will be. Nonetheless, he'll have all summer to work on that.
On the other hand, the losses of Miller, DiBona and Bigach are substantial, as they all were and will be competing for starting jobs. In my opinion, this setback will cost DiBona and Miller chances at starting this year, as their competition is too talented and/or experienced, and will gain too much ground for them to make it up. That said, I still feel Bigach will be in the mix for starting time next season.
As for Vier, he is out due to "serious back issues." Back pain is a very tricky business, and frankly, it's a shame, but I'd be somewhat surprised if we ever see the redshirt freshman suit up as a Hawkeye.
Meanwhile, Rogers is the most concerning case (both for his sake and for the team). He sat out the bowl game due to irregularities with his heartbeat, and, obviously, he has still not been cleared. As there is absolutely nobody with any experience behind him at the fullback position, Kirk Ferentz decided to initiate some position changes.
The following players have all become fullbacks during the offseason: Scott Covert, formerly a DE; Jonathan Gimm, formerly a TE; Matt Meyers and Cameron Olson, both of whom are walk-ons and former linebackers.
On top of that, there have been two recent walk-on fullbacks: Adam Cox out of Stillman Valley, Illinois and Air Force transfer Mark Weisman, the latter of whom will have to sit out this season per NCAA regulations.
Lastly, Jacob Reisen is a third-year sophomore fullback, whose only collegiate action came in last season's win over Iowa State. This is concerning because fullbacks are usually substantial contributors on special teams. If Reisen had impressed the coaches, he would have at least seen time in that capacity.
In short, all of the fullback activity blatantly points to one conclusion: Kirk Ferentz is not counting on Brad Rogers to be able to play again, and he is very worried about the fullback position.
Unless one of the new fullbacks really steps up or Rogers gets healthy, I expect to see a lot of two tight or three wide looks next season (in lieu of the I-formation that Iowa often favors).
Speaking of receivers, true sophomore C.J. Fiedorowicz seems to have settled into the second tight end spot.
Iowa's pass catchers next season should be fun to watch. Fiedorowicz is 6'7", first string tight end Brad Herman is 6'5", McNutt is 6'4", probable second starting receiver Keenan Davis is 6'3" and backup Don Shumpert is 6'3".
The shortest scholarship receiver currently on the Hawks' roster is 6'0" Kevonte Martin-Manley.
And speaking of the backups, as previously mentioned, former Iowa receiver DJK has been raving about K-Mart for months, and rumor is that Shumpert has the most raw physical talent of any Hawk receiver in the Kirk Ferentz era.
The Hawkeyes are obviously moving toward big, physical receivers and opposing secondaries are going to need strong, solid tacklers to contain this bunch.
As for the running backs, De'Andre Johnson is fully recovered from the knee issues of his senior year of high school. Word is he has solid cutting ability (think Freddy Russell), and he could be a nice complement to probable starter, Marcus Coker's bruising style.
On the I'm-so-frigging-smart front, Marcus Hyde appears to be transitioning from cornerback to free safety with sophomore B.J. Lowery taking his corner spot. Moreover, fifth-year senior and former cornerback Jordan Bernstine is competing with fourth-year junior and walk-on Colin Sleeper for the open strong safety spot.
I can't speak for the strong safety spot, but I think Hyde will find a good deal of success at free. He is more suited to play there than at corner. When it's all said and done, I think Hyde may wind up Iowa's best free safety since Sean Considine used up his eligibility in 2004.
At corner, Lowery will get picked on mercilessly to begin next season, but he will hold his own by the Big Ten opener. Still, that could spell trouble when Iowa plays Pitt, whose junior quarterback Tino Sunseri completed almost 65 percent of his passes last year. It is worth remembering that in his ascension up the depth chart, Lowery passed two corners—Greg Castillo and Willie Lowe—with starting experience.
The linebackers are currently James Morris at MIKE and Tyler Nielsen at LEO. No surprise there, while the WILL spot is split between true sophomores Christian Kirksey and Anthony Hitchens.
My guess is that Kirksey will get it. The coaches have been extremely high on him, and there was never any question of pulling his redshirt last year, even before injuries depleted the linebacking corps.
As for the defensive line, at last glance, Joe Forgy, and not the much more experienced Broderick Binns, was taking first string snaps opposite Lebron Daniel.
Cedar Rapids Gazette columnist Marc Morehouse didn't know the reason for this. Nevertheless, Binns and the other upperclassmen on the line are taking a personal stake in this year's class, and I'd be extremely surprised if the senior from St. Paul isn't at the top of the depth chart by the end of spring, let alone by September.
On the other side of the line, third-year sophomore Nolan MacMillan is a player that was conspicuous by his absence at the recent open practice. After starting six games last season, MacMillan missed the last half of the season with a shoulder injury.
He hasn't had surgery, and he was one of the rhabdo 13. Word is that he should be fine, but for now, redshirt freshman Brandon Scherff was lining up in his place. Other than that, the rest of the starting line is predictably: Riley Reiff, James Ferentz, Adam Gettis and Markus Zusevics.
Lastly, Iowa has added a walk-on juco cornerback in Iowa City West High's Gavin Smith. Reportedly, Smith spurned multiple FCS full-ride offers to walk on at Iowa. Being a West High graduate, that is certainly understandable.
Given the Hawks' still fairly deep pool of experience at corner, I doubt Smith will challenge for a starting job, though he might work his way into the two-deep and into nickel and dime looks.
He will be able to make a more substantial and immediate contribution on special teams. He has experience returning kicks, and with his reported speed, he could be invaluable as a gunner on punt coverage.
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MONDAY'S TV SCHEDULE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 1 p.m. Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees ESPN MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 3 p.m. NCAA tournament championship: Butler vs. Connecticut CBS NHL HOCKEY 1:30 p.m. Boston at N.Y. Rangers VERSUS 4 p.m. Los Angeles at San Jose VERSUS TUESDAY'S TV SCHEDULE NBA BASKETBALL 2 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Memphis FOXSP2 4:30 p.m. Utah at L.A. Lakers FOXSP NHL HOCKEY 1:30 p.m. New Jersey at Pittsburgh VERSUS SOCCER 8:30 a.m. UEFA Champions League quarterfinals: Schalk ...
MONDAY'S TV SCHEDULE
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
1 p.m. Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees ESPN
MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
3 p.m. NCAA tournament championship: Butler vs. Connecticut CBS
NHL HOCKEY
1:30 p.m. Boston at N.Y. Rangers VERSUS
4 p.m. Los Angeles at San Jose VERSUS
TUESDAY'S TV SCHEDULE
NBA BASKETBALL
2 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Memphis FOXSP2
4:30 p.m. Utah at L.A. Lakers FOXSP
NHL HOCKEY
1:30 p.m. New Jersey at Pittsburgh VERSUS
SOCCER
8:30 a.m. UEFA Champions League quarterfinals: Schalke at Inter Milan FOXSP
WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
2:30 p.m. NCAA tournament championship: Texas A&M vs. Notre Dame ESPN
* Tape-delayed broadcast
TODAY'S BIIF SCHEDULE
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Varsity matches follow 6 p.m. JV matches unless noted below
Hawaii Prep at Laupahoehoe, 6 p.m.
SOFTBALL
Keaau at Pahoa, 3 p.m.
TENNIS
Parker at Hawaii Prep, 10 a.m.
MEN'S BASKETBALL
NCAA TOURNAMENT GLANCE
FINAL FOUR
At Reliant Stadium, Houston
Saturday's results
Butler 70, Virginia Commonwealth 62
Connecticut 56, Kentucky 55
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Today's game
Butler (28-9) vs. Connecticut (31-9), 3 p.m.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
NCAA TOURNAMENT GLANCE
FINAL FOUR
At Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
NATIONAL SEMIFINALS
Sunday's results
Texas A&M 63, Stanford 62
Notre Dame 72, Connecticut 63
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Tuesday's game
Texas A&M (32-5) vs. Notre Dame (31-7), 2:30 p.m.
WNIT GLANCE
SEMIFINALS
Wednesday's results
Toledo 83, Charlotte 60
Southern Cal 63, Illinois State 36
CHAMPIONSHIP
Saturday's result
Toledo 76, USC 68
HOCKEY
NHL GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Philadelphia 79 46 22 11 103 247 210
x-Pittsburgh 79 46 25 8 100 225 192
N.Y. Rangers 79 42 32 5 89 223 190
New Jersey 78 36 37 5 77 163 196
N.Y. Islanders 79 30 37 12 72 220 250
Northeast Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
y-Boston 78 44 23 11 99 235 184
Montreal 79 42 30 7 91 208 204
Buffalo 79 40 29 10 90 232 220
Toronto 79 37 32 10 84 213 240
Ottawa 79 30 39 10 70 183 243
Southeast Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Washington 79 46 22 11 103 216 192
x-Tampa Bay 79 44 24 11 99 235 232
Carolina 79 38 30 11 87 225 232
Atlanta 78 33 33 12 78 214 252
Florida 79 29 38 12 70 190 220
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
y-Detroit 79 46 23 10 102 255 231
Nashville 79 42 26 11 95 209 188
Chicago 78 42 28 8 92 246 214
St. Louis 79 36 33 10 82 232 229
Columbus 79 34 32 13 81 210 246
Northwest Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
z-Vancouver 79 52 18 9 113 254 181
Calgary 80 40 29 11 91 242 233
Minnesota 79 37 34 8 82 198 224
Colorado 78 29 41 8 66 218 275
Edmonton 78 24 43 11 59 186 256
Pacific Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-San Jose 78 46 23 9 101 234 201
Los Angeles 78 45 27 6 96 213 185
Phoenix 79 42 25 12 96 224 217
Anaheim 79 44 30 5 93 228 231
Dallas 78 39 28 11 89 214 224
NOTES: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. x -- Clinched playoff spot; z -- Clinched conference
Saturday's results
Boston 3, Atlanta 2
Tampa Bay 3, Minnesota 1
Detroit 4, Nashville 3, OT
Los Angeles 3, Dallas 1
Toronto 4, Ottawa 2
Montreal 3, New Jersey 1
Carolina 4, N.Y. Islanders 2
Washington 5, Buffalo 4, OT
Pittsburgh 4, Florida 2
Edmonton 4, Vancouver 1
San Jose 4, Anaheim 2
Sunday's results
N.Y. Rangers 3, Philadelphia 2, SO
Buffalo 2, Carolina 1, OT
Detroit 4, Minnesota 2
St. Louis 6, Columbus 1
Tampa Bay 2, Chicago 0
Calgary 2, Colorado 1
Dallas 4, Anaheim 3
Today's games
Boston at N.Y. Rangers, 1:30 p.m.
Los Angeles at San Jose, 4 p.m.
Tuesday's games
Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 1 p.m.
Washington at Toronto, 1 p.m.
New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 1:30 p.m.
Chicago at Montreal, 1:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Ottawa, 1:30 p.m.
Colorado at St. Louis, 2 p.m.
Atlanta at Nashville, 2 p.m.
Columbus at Dallas, 2:30 p.m.
Vancouver at Edmonton, 3 p.m.
SOCCER
MLS GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L OT Pts GF GA
Philadelphia 2 1 0 6 2 1
New England 1 0 2 5 4 3
New York 1 0 2 5 2 1
Chicago 1 0 1 4 4 3
Sporting Kansas City 1 1 1 4 8 8
Toronto FC 1 1 1 4 5 5
Columbus 1 1 1 4 3 3
D.C. 1 2 0 3 5 7
Houston 0 1 2 2 2 3
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
Colorado 3 0 0 9 8 2
Los Angeles 2 1 1 7 4 5
Real Salt Lake 2 0 0 6 5 1
Vancouver 1 1 1 4 7 6
San Jose 1 1 1 4 4 3
Seattle 0 2 2 2 3 5
Chivas USA 0 2 1 1 3 5
Portland 0 2 1 1 2 6
FC Dallas 0 2 1 1 1 5
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Friday, April 1
Columbus 2, FC Dallas 0
Saturday's results
Toronto FC 1, Chivas USA 1, tie
Vancouver 3, Sporting Kansas City 3, tie
New York 1, Houston 1, tie
New England 1, Portland 1, tie
Los Angeles 1, Philadelphia 0
San Jose 2, Seattle FC 2, tie
Sunday's result
Colorado 4, D.C. United 1
Wednesday's game
New England at Vancouver, 4 p.m.
Friday's game
Colorado at FC Dallas, 3 p.m.
GOLF
HOUSTON OPEN
Sunday's final round
Phil Mickelson 70-70-63-65 -- 268
Chris Kirk 66-69-69-67 -- 271
Scott Verplank 73-65-65-68 -- 271
Steve Stricker 67-72-67-69 -- 275
Aaron Baddeley 73-65-66-71 -- 275
Robert Allenby 68-72-67-69 -- 276
David Hearn 69-70-66-71 -- 276
Greg Chalmers 70-73-66-68 -- 277
Matt Kuchar 72-70-67-68 -- 277
Brandt Jobe 69-72-68-68 -- 277
Padraig Harrington 68-69-70-70 -- 277
Hunter Mahan 70-71-66-70 -- 277
Chad Campbell 71-70-71-66 -- 278
Gary Woodland 71-70-69-68 -- 278
Anthony Kim 72-64-69-73 -- 278
Louis Oosthuizen 72-69-70-68 -- 279
Webb Simpson 72-72-66-69 -- 279
Tim Petrovic 70-68-71-70 -- 279
Charles Howell III 69-75-69-67 -- 280
Nick O'Hern 65-74-72-69 -- 280
Josh Teater 65-72-73-70 -- 280
David Mathis 70-70-70-70 -- 280
J.J. Henry 73-70-65-72 -- 280
Charley Hoffman 72-68-72-69 -- 281
Ben Crane 70-68-73-70 -- 281
Michael Thompson 72-69-70-70 -- 281
John Senden 72-69-70-70 -- 281
Michael Putnam 70-69-69-73 -- 281
Ben Curtis 70-70-68-73 -- 281
Lee Westwood 68-72-74-68 -- 282
Charl Schwartzel 74-67-71-70 -- 282
Tommy Gainey 68-73-70-71 -- 282
Jimmy Walker 63-74-72-73 -- 282
Nathan Green 67-73-69-73 -- 282
Vaughn Taylor 68-71-69-74 -- 282
Johnson Wagner 69-67-76-71 -- 283
Cameron Beckman 69-74-67-73 -- 283
Alex Cejka 71-70-69-73 -- 283
Ben Martin 73-66-70-74 -- 283
Zack Miller 68-74-67-74 -- 283
Nate Smith 69-72-66-76 -- 283
Troy Merritt 72-71-71-70 -- 284
Michael Bradley 71-71-72-70 -- 284
Joseph Bramlett 73-68-72-71 -- 284
Bill Lunde 68-71-73-72 -- 284
Scott Piercy 71-72-69-72 -- 284
J.B. Holmes 73-71-67-73 -- 284
Kent Jones 72-72-68-73 -- 285
John Rollins 67-71-72-75 -- 285
Brian Davis 71-72-67-75 -- 285
Brendan Steele 67-72-77-70 -- 286
Charlie Wi 74-70-71-71 -- 286
Keegan Bradley 70-73-71-72 -- 286
Steve Elkington 68-71-73-74 -- 286
Ernie Els 71-72-69-74 -- 286
Ross Fisher 71-70-69-76 -- 286
Kris Blanks 69-74-73-71 -- 287
Billy Mayfair 69-74-71-73 -- 287
Blake Adams 72-72-67-76 -- 287
Boo Weekley 72-72-72-72 -- 288
Kyle Stanley 70-74-71-73 -- 288
Retief Goosen 70-74-71-73 -- 288
Jim Renner 71-73-70-74 -- 288
Fred Couples 71-72-71-74 -- 288
D.A. Points 70-72-71-75 -- 288
Kevin Stadler 71-73-72-73 -- 289
Jim Herman 73-68-75-73 -- 289
Marc Leishman 69-75-71-74 -- 289
Robert Garrigus 68-72-75-74 -- 289
Roland Thatcher 77-67-69-76 -- 289
Andres Romero 73-70-70-76 -- 289
Steve Marino 72-70-71-76 -- 289
Francesco Molinari 69-71-74-77 -- 291
Cameron Tringale 74-70-66-81 -- 291
Fabian Gomez 71-72-73-79 -- 295
KRAFT NABISCO CHAMPIONSHIP
Sunday's final round
Note: Hawaii golfers in bold
Stacy Lewis 66-69-71-69 -- 275
Yani Tseng 70-68-66-74 -- 278
Katie Futcher 70-71-74-69 -- 284
Angela Stanford 72-72-67-73 -- 284
Morgan Pressel 70-69-69-76 -- 284
Michelle Wie 74-67-69-75 -- 285
Julieta Granada 72-70-75-69 -- 286
Chie Arimura 68-73-71-74 -- 286
Mika Miyazato 67-75-70-74 -- 286
I.K. Kim 75-67-75-70 -- 287
Anna Nordqvist 69-74-73-71 -- 287
Se Ri Pak 73-71-71-72 -- 287
Karrie Webb 69-74-74-71 -- 288
Brittany Lincicome 66-72-74-76 -- 288
Christel Boeljon 74-73-71-71 -- 289
Juli Inkster 73-73-71-72 -- 289
Sandra Gal 67-74-75-73 -- 289
Sophie Gustafson 72-68-74-75 -- 289
S. Prammanasudh 71-75-73-71 -- 290
Suzann Pettersen 75-71-72-72 -- 290
Paula Creamer 73-74-70-73 -- 290
Maria Hjorth 75-70-72-73 -- 290
Amy Yang 70-69-76-75 -- 290
Jimin Kang 72-69-72-77 -- 290
Meaghan Francella 75-71-73-72 -- 291
a-Ariya Jutanugarn 74-73-71-73 -- 291
Alena Sharp 71-73-73-74 -- 291
Eun-Hee Ji 75-71-69-76 -- 291
Inbee Park 76-72-71-73 -- 292
Jiyai Shin 73-72-74-73 -- 292
Leta Lindley 72-71-75-74 -- 292
Karen Stupples 71-72-71-78 -- 292
Song-Hee Kim 71-74-76-72 -- 293
Ai Miyazato 71-75-73-74 -- 293
Melissa Reid 71-75-73-74 -- 293
Hee Kyung Seo 76-71-72-74 -- 293
Momoko Ueda 70-76-73-74 -- 293
Becky Morgan 72-73-73-75 -- 293
Wendy Ward 70-71-77-75 -- 293
Mi Hyun Kim 70-75-69-79 -- 293
Karine Icher 74-72-76-72 -- 294
Amanda Blumenherst 74-73-73-74 -- 294
Kristy McPherson 74-74-72-74 -- 294
So Yeon Ryu 75-72-73-74 -- 294
Vicky Hurst 72-77-69-76 -- 294
Jane Park 68-70-76-80 -- 294
Laura Diaz 74-73-77-71 -- 295
Mariajo Uribe 70-75-75-75 -- 295
Na Yeon Choi 73-74-72-76 -- 295
Natalie Gulbis 73-73-73-76 -- 295
Seon Hwa Lee 72-70-75-78 -- 295
Azahara Munoz 76-73-76-71 -- 296
Lindsey Wright 76-73-72-75 -- 296
Maria Hernandez 73-74-72-77 -- 296
Shanshan Feng 72-77-73-75 -- 297
Reilley Rankin 69-75-75-78 -- 297
Shi Hyun Ahn 73-75-76-74 -- 298
Laura Davies 73-74-75-76 -- 298
Paige Mackenzie 72-75-75-76 -- 298
Brittany Lang 75-73-72-78 -- 298
Gwladys Nocera 72-72-76-78 -- 298
Candie Kung 78-70-77-74 -- 299
Kyeong Bae 73-72-77-77 -- 299
Stephanie Sherlock 73-75-73-78 -- 299
Sun Young Yoo 74-68-77-80 -- 299
Nicole Castrale 76-71-79-74 -- 300
MISSISSIPPI GULF RESORT
Sunday's final round
Tom Lehman 67-64-69 -- 200
Nick Price 68-69-67 -- 204
Jeff Sluman 66-66-72 -- 204
David Frost 68-67-69 -- 204
Olin Browne 70-68-67 -- 205
Jay Haas 69-68-68 -- 205
Fred Funk 70-68-68 -- 206
Hale Irwin 70-68-68 -- 206
Steve Lowery 69-68-69 -- 206
Mark Calcavecchia 70-67-70 -- 207
Bob Tway 70-70-68 -- 208
Russ Cochran 70-69-69 -- 208
Michael Allen 73-67-69 -- 209
Peter Senior 69-69-71 -- 209
Phil Blackmar 71-68-70 -- 209
John Morse 70-67-72 -- 209
Mark O'Meara 69-68-72 -- 209
Mark Brooks 70-72-68 -- 210
Ian Woosnam 71-69-70 -- 210
J.L. Lewis 72-68-70 -- 210
Chien Soon Lu 74-66-70 -- 210
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES -- Recalled LHP Zach Britton from Norfolk (IL). Placed LHP Brian Matusz on the 15-day DL, retroactive to March 30.
CLEVELAND INDIANS -- Released OF Preston Mattingly.
TAMPA BAY RAYS -- Placed 3B Evan Longoria on the 15-day DL. Selected the contract of INF Felipe Lopez from Durham (IL).
National League
ATLANTA BRAVES -- Placed RHP Jair Jurrjens on the 15 -day DL, retroactive to March 25. Recalled LHP Mike Minor from Gwinnett (IL).
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS -- Activated LW Kristian Huselius from injured reserve. Assigned RW Maksim Mayorov to Springfield (AHL).
OTTAWA SENATORS -- Reassigned D Andre Benoit and D Patrick Wiercioch from Binghamton (AHL).
COLLEGE
UTAH -- Named Larry Krystkowiak men's basketball coach.
AUTO RACING
GOODY'S FAST PAIN RELIEF 500 RESULTS
Sunday's results
1. (9) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 500 laps, 99 rating, 47 points, $200,786.
2. (26) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 500, 102, 43, $118,200.
3. (11) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 500, 133.4, 43, $150,416.
4. (27) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 500, 97.6, 40, $135,733.
5. (21) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 500, 110.3, 40, $123,461.
6. (24) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 500, 90.5, 38, $123,461.
7. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 500, 110, 38, $127,564.
8. (14) David Ragan, Ford, 500, 91.1, 36, $90,525.
9. (15) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 500, 111.1, 36, $126,583.
10. (12) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 500, 84.9, 34, $88,625.
11. (17) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 500, 114.9, 34, $134,461.
12. (5) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 500, 118.7, 33, $123,350.
13. (4) Joey Logano, Toyota, 499, 81, 31, $87,650.
14. (6) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 499, 96.4, 31, $114,811.
15. (8) David Reutimann, Toyota, 499, 94, 29, $105,958.
16. (20) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 499, 64.9, 28, $118,675.
17. (13) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 499, 72, 27, $104,139.
18. (23) Carl Edwards, Ford, 499, 70.6, 27, $119,816.
19. (22) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 498, 70.3, 25, $102,508.
20. (2) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 498, 88.3, 25, $117,325.
21. (33) Greg Biffle, Ford, 498, 66.8, 23, $90,200.
22. (39) Ken Schrader, Ford, 497, 48.7, 22, $91,383.
23. (34) Robby Gordon, Dodge, 497, 56, 21, $90,033.
24. (32) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 495, 68.9, 20, $82,625.
25. (40) Tony Raines, Ford, 493, 37, 19, $74,825.
26. (37) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 493, 40.5, 0, $85,608.
27. (7) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 489, 64.3, 17, $100,970.
28. (42) Hermie Sadler, Chevrolet, 488, 34, 0, $81,325.
29. (19) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 487, 60.3, 15, $103,141.
30. (29) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 486, 46.6, 14, $83,572.
31. (10) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 476, 59.6, 13, $96,220.
32. (35) Michael McDowell, Toyota, 470, 47.7, 12, $69,725.
33. (36) David Gilliland, Ford, 468, 38.2, 11, $70,450.
34. (28) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 462, 49.9, 10, $114,783.
35. (25) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 460, 43.7, 0, $77,325.
36. (30) Casey Mears, Toyota, 457, 52.8, 8, $69,275.
37. (31) Travis Kvapil, Ford, drive shaft, 443, 34.7, 0, $69,200.
38. (16) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, overheating, 261, 43, 6, $69,150.
39. (3) Kasey Kahne, Toyota, accident, 219, 73.4, 6, $78,100.
40. (18) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, accident, 219, 41.5, 4, $77,025.
41. (41) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, brakes, 33, 29.4, 3, $68,975.
42. (38) Mike Skinner, Toyota, brakes, 31, 28.3, 0, $68,895.
43. (43) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, brakes, 25, 27.4, 0, $68,418.
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NHLEASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic DivisionW L OT Pts GF GAx-Philadelphia 46 22 11 103 247 210x-Pittsburgh 46 25 8 100 225 192N.Y. Rangers 42 32 5 89 223 190New Jersey 36 37 5 77 163 196N.Y. Islanders 30 37 12 72 220 250Northeast DivisionW L OT Pts GF GAy-Boston 44 23 11 99 235 184Montreal 42 30 7 91 208 204Buffalo 40 29 10 90 232 220Toronto 37 32 10 84 213 240Ottawa 30 39 10 70 183 243Southeast DivisionW L OT Pts GF GAx-Washington 46 22 11 103 216 192x-Tampa Bay 44 24 11 99 235 232Carolina 38 30 11 ...
NHLEASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic DivisionW L OT Pts GF GAx-Philadelphia 46 22 11 103 247 210x-Pittsburgh 46 25 8 100 225 192N.Y. Rangers 42 32 5 89 223 190New Jersey 36 37 5 77 163 196N.Y. Islanders 30 37 12 72 220 250Northeast DivisionW L OT Pts GF GAy-Boston 44 23 11 99 235 184Montreal 42 30 7 91 208 204Buffalo 40 29 10 90 232 220Toronto 37 32 10 84 213 240Ottawa 30 39 10 70 183 243Southeast DivisionW L OT Pts GF GAx-Washington 46 22 11 103 216 192x-Tampa Bay 44 24 11 99 235 232Carolina 38 30 11 87 225 232Atlanta 33 33 12 78 214 252Florida 29 38 12 70 190 220WESTERN CONFERENCECentral DivisionW L OT Pts GF GAy-Detroit 46 23 10 102 255 231Nashville 42 26 11 95 209 188Chicago 42 28 8 92 246 214St. Louis 36 33 10 82 232 229Columbus 34 32 13 81 210 246Northwest DivisionW L OT Pts GF GAz-Vancouver 52 18 9 113 254 181Calgary 40 29 11 91 242 233Minnesota 37 34 8 82 198 224Colorado 29 41 8 66 218 275Edmonton 24 43 11 59 186 256Pacific DivisionW L OT Pts GF GAx-San Jose 46 23 9 101 234 201Los Angeles 45 27 6 96 213 185Phoenix 42 25 12 96 224 217Anaheim 44 30 5 93 228 231Dallas 39 28 11 89 214 224x-clinched playoff spoty-clinched divisionz-clinched conferenceYESTERDAYDetroit 4, Minnesota 2N.Y. Rangers 3, Philadelphia 2, SOBuffalo 2, Carolina 1, OTSt. Louis 6, Columbus 1Tampa Bay 2, Chicago 0Calgary 2, Colorado 1Dallas 4, Anaheim 3SATURDAYDetroit 4, Nashville 3, OTBoston 3, Atlanta 2Tampa Bay 3, Minnesota 1Los Angeles 3, Dallas 1Toronto 4, Ottawa 2Montreal 3, New Jersey 1Carolina 4, N.Y. Islanders 2Washington 5, Buffalo 4, OTPittsburgh 4, Florida 2Edmonton 4, Vancouver 1San Jose 4, Anaheim 2TONIGHTBoston at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30Los Angeles at San Jose, 10TOMORROWTampa Bay at Buffalo, 7Washington at Toronto, 7New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 7:30Chicago at Montreal, 7:30Philadelphia at Ottawa, 7:30Colorado at St. Louis, 8Atlanta at Nashville, 8Columbus at Dallas, 8:30Vancouver at Edmonton, 9 p.m.Minnesota 0 1 1 – 2Detroit 2 1 1 – 4First Period – 1, Detroit, Helm 12 (Eaves, Rafalski), 2:46. 2, Detroit, Lidstrom 16 (Zetterberg), 19:40.Penalties – Brodziak, Min (tripping), 11:44 Rafalski, Det (tripping), 12:18 Kindl, Det (high-sticking), 18:29 Cullen, Min (interference), 19:27 V.Filppula, Det (tripping), 20:00.Second Period – 3, Minnesota, Staubitz 3 (Falk), 4:32. 4, Detroit, Holmstrom 16 (Rafalski, Datsyuk), 12:38 (pp).Penalties – Franzen, Det (interference), 6:13 Staubitz, Min (slashing), 12:12 Cleary, Det (hooking), 13:43.Third Period – 5, Detroit, Franzen 28 (Zetterberg, Bertuzzi), 6:11. 6, Minnesota, McMillan 1 (Staubitz, Nystrom), 16:54.Penalties – Burns, Min (slashing), 11:42.Shots on goal – Minnesota 11-12-6–29. Detroit 10-10-14–34.Power-play opportunities–Minnesota 0 of 5 Detroit 1 of 3.Goalies – Minnesota, Theodore 13-11-3 (34 shots-30 saves). Detroit, Howard 36-15-5 (29-27).A – 20,066 (20,066). T–2:20.PREP TRACKBoysLAKE 78.5, ROSSFORD 58.5 4x800- Lake 9:22; 110 hurdles- o'Neal (R) 16.3; 100- ohmann (L) 11.7; 4x200 Lake 1:37; 1600 Adkins (L) 5:04; 4x100- Lake 46.3; 400- Adlins (L) 56.2; 300 hurdles McFarland (R) 43.7; 4x200- Clay (R) 2:14; 200- Lohmann (L) 24.5; 3200- Gro9om (R) 11:49; 4x400- Lake 3:50; high jump- Robinxon (L) 5-6; long jump- Torres (R) 18-4; pole vault- Clay (R) 8-6; discus- Adkins (L) 103-11; shot- Wills (L) 40-4.GirlsLAKE 79, ROSSFORD 494x800- Lake 16:42; 100 hurdles- Johnson (L) 17-9; 100 Lindley (R) 13.3; 4x200- Lake 1:37; 1600- Geraghtly (R) 6:23; 4x100- Rossford 52.7; 400- Abbey (L) 1:05; 300 hurdles- Whitmore (L) 53,0; 800- Parosos (R) 2:53; 200- Boos (L) 23.7; 3200- Geraghtly (R) 14:23; 4x400- Lake 4:34; high jump- C.Morrris (R) 5-2; long jump- Hoyz (R) 15-10.75; discus- Analdoa (L) 79-0; shot- Terry (R) 33.5.COLLEGE BASKETBALLMenNCAA TournamentFINAL FOURAt Reliant StadiumHoustonNational SemifinalsSaturdayButler 70, Virginia Commonwealth 62Connecticut 56, Kentucky 55National ChampionshipTonightButler (28-9) vs. Connecticut (31-9), 9:20CONNECTICUT 56, KENTUCKY 55KENTUCKY (29-9): Jones 5-8 0-5 11, Harrellson 3-6 0-1 6, Miller 1-7 1-2 4, Knight 6-23 2-2 17, Liggins 1-7 1-2 4, Lamb 5-10 0-0 13, Vargas 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 21-62 4-12 55.CONNECTICUT (31-9): Olander 1-1 0-0 2, Smith 3-6 0-0 6, Oriakhi 4-6 0-0 8, Lamb 5-8 2-2 12, Walker 6-15 5-6 18, Beverly 0-0 0-0 0, Coombs-McDaniel 1-3 0-1 2, Giffey 0-0 0-0 0, Napier 1-7 2-2 4, Okwandu 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 23-49 9-11 56.Halftime–Connecticut 31-21. 3-Point Goals–Kentucky 9-27 (Lamb 3-5, Knight 3-11, Jones 1-2, Miller 1-4, Liggins 1-5), Connecticut 1-12 (Walker 1-5, Coombs-McDaniel 0-1, Lamb 0-2, Napier 0-4). Fouled Out–None. Rebounds–Kentucky 37 (Jones 15), Connecticut 38 (Oriakhi 10). Assists–Kentucky 12 (Knight 5), Connecticut 16 (Walker 7). Total Fouls–Kentucky 12, Connecticut 13. A–75,421.WomenNCAA TournamentFINAL FOURAt at Conseco FieldhouseIndianapolisNational SemifinalsLast nightTexas A&M 63, Stanford 62Notre Dame 72, Connecticut 63National ChampionshipTomorrowTexas A&M (32-5) vs. Notre Dame (31-7), TBAWNITChampionshipAt University of ToledoSaturdayToledo 76, USC 68ECHLEASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic DivisionW L OL SL Pts GF GAy-Reading 44 23 2 3 93 256 220x-Elmira 32 30 7 3 74 249 264Trenton 27 37 2 6 62 218 256North DivisionW L OL SL Pts GF GAy-Kalamazoo 40 24 2 6 88 255 225x-Wheeling 38 29 0 5 81 230 210x-Cincinnati 33 29 6 4 76 199 229Toledo 33 33 4 2 72 239 255South DivisionW L OL SL Pts GF GAy-Greenville 46 22 3 1 96 255 192x-S. Carolina 37 29 3 3 80 194 204x-Florida 37 30 1 4 79 236 222Gwinnett 30 34 3 5 68 203 250WESTERN CONFERENCEMountain DivisionW L OL SL Pts GF GAy-Alaska 47 22 2 1 97 241 174x-Idaho 32 27 4 9 77 225 217x-Utah 33 32 4 3 73 189 227x-Victoria 32 36 2 2 68 217 234Pacific DivisionW L OL SL Pts GF GAx-Bakersfield 41 27 2 2 86 222 210x-Stockton 37 23 5 7 86 232 210x-Las Vegas 38 29 3 2 81 216 203Ontario 27 39 2 4 60 195 269x-clinched Playoff Berthy-clinched Divisional TitleNote: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss.SATURDAYWheeling 4, Toledo 3South Carolina 2, Florida 1, SOTrenton 5, Reading 2Greenville 7, Gwinnett 2Kalamazoo 4, Elmira 1Utah 2, Bakersfield 1, SOIdaho 6, Ontario 4Stockton 4, Las Vegas 3Alaska 4, Victoria 1END OF REGULAR SEASONCULVER LINEMajor League BaseballNational LeagueFAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINEat Milwaukee -120 Atlanta +110at Chicago -160 Arizona +150at St. Louis -165 Pittsburgh +155American Leagueat Baltimore -125 Detroit +115at New York -145 Minnesota +135at Texas -130 Seattle +120NCAA Basketball TournamentChampionshipAt HoustonFAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOGConnecticut 3½ (128½) ButlerNBAEASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic DivisionW L Pct GBy-Boston 53 23 .697 –x-Philadelphia 40 37 .519 13½New York 38 38 .500 15New Jersey 23 53 .303 30Toronto 21 55 .276 32Southeast DivisionW L Pct GBy-Miami 54 23 .701 –x-Orlando 48 29 .623 6x-Atlanta 44 33 .571 10Charlotte 32 44 .421 21½Washington 20 56 .263 33½Central DivisionW L Pct GBy-Chicago 56 20 .737 –Indiana 35 43 .449 22Milwaukee 31 45 .408 25Detroit 26 50 .342 30Cleveland 15 61 .197 41WESTERN CONFERENCESouthwest DivisionW L Pct GBx-San Antonio 58 19 .753 –x-Dallas 53 23 .697 4½New Orleans 44 33 .571 14Memphis 44 33 .571 14Houston 41 36 .532 17Northwest DivisionW L Pct GBx-Oklahoma City 50 26 .658 –x-Denver 47 29 .618 3Portland 44 32 .579 6Utah 36 41 .468 14½Minnesota 17 60 .221 33½Pacific DivisionW L Pct GBy-L.A. Lakers 55 21 .724 –Phoenix 37 39 .487 18Golden State 33 44 .429 22½L.A. Clippers 30 47 .390 25½Sacramento 22 54 .289 33x-clinched playoff spoty-clinched divisionYESTERDAYBoston 101, Detroit 90New York 123, Cleveland 107San Antonio 114, Phoenix 97Denver 95, L.A. Lakers 90Sacramento 106, Utah 97Washington 97, Charlotte 91Miami 108, New Jersey 94Toronto 102, Orlando 98Houston 114, Atlanta 109New Orleans 108, Indiana 96Dallas at Portland, lateSATURDAYChicago 113, Toronto 106Memphis 106, Minnesota 89Milwaukee 93, Philadelphia 87, OTGolden State 99, Dallas 92L.A. Clippers 98, Oklahoma City 92TONIGHTNo games scheduledTOMORROWSan Antonio at Atlanta, 7 p.m.Charlotte at Cleveland, 7 p.m.Minnesota at New Jersey, 7 p.m.Milwaukee at Orlando, 7 p.m.Detroit at Washington, 7 p.m.Philadelphia at Boston, 7:30 p.m.Toronto at New York, 7:30 p.m.Phoenix at Chicago, 8 p.m.L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 8 p.m.Sacramento at Houston, 8:30 p.m.Oklahoma City at Denver, 9 p.m.Golden State at Portland, 10 p.m.Utah at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.Cleveland 25 32 31 19 – 107New York 36 31 26 30 – 123CLEVELAND: Gee 2-4 6-6 11, Hickson 10-17 3-6 23, Hollins 1-1 2-2 4, Davis 8-14 1-2 22, Parker 5-8 0-2 11, Sessions 5-13 0-0 10, Samuels 4-7 1-4 9, Eyenga 2-3 1-2 5, Gibson 4-9 0-0 9, Harangody 1-3 0-0 3, Harris 0-0 0-0 0, Graham 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 42-79 14-24 107.NEW YORK: Anthony 8-18 9-9 25, Stoudemire 9-20 10-12 28, She.Williams 3-4 3-3 9, Billups 7-12 6-6 23, Fields 1-6 0-0 2, Jeffries 0-2 0-0 0, Douglas 4-10 0-0 11, Sha.Williams 3-4 0-0 8, Carter 2-4 0-0 4, Walker 4-5 3-3 13. Totals 41-85 31-33 123.Note: 3-Point Goals – Cleveland 9-22 (Davis 5-8, Parker 1-2, Gee 1-2, Harangody 1-3, Gibson 1-5, Eyenga 0-1, Sessions 0-1), New York 10-24 (Douglas 3-6, Billups 3-7, Sha.Williams 2-2, Walker 2-3, Fields 0-2, Anthony 0-4). Fouled Out–Hollins. Rebounds –Cleveland 53 (Samuels 9), New York 40 (Stoudemire 7). Assists –Cleveland 21 (Sessions 8), New York 23 (Billups 7). Total Fouls–Cleveland 24, New York 19. Technicals –Samuels. A – 19,763 (19,763).Detroit 29 19 18 24 – 90Boston 26 23 33 19 – 101DETROIT: Prince 4-11 5-6 16, Wilcox 2-4 0-0 4, Monroe 4-6 3-4 11, Bynum 8-14 2-3 20, Hamilton 6-15 2-2 14, McGrady 1-1 0-0 2, Daye 1-5 2-2 4, Villanueva 6-13 0-0 15, Maxiell 1-5 0-0 2, Gordon 1-6 0-0 2. Totals 34-80 14-17 90.BOSTON: Pierce 7-10 5-6 22, Garnett 10-14 3-3 23, J.O'Neal 2-2 1-2 5, Rondo 2-8 0-0 4, Allen 5-6 2-2 13, West 4-5 0-0 10, Davis 5-9 1-4 11, S.O'Neal 3-3 0-0 6, Green 2-5 0-0 4, Arroyo 0-0 0-0 0, Wafer 1-2 0-0 3. Totals 41-64 12-17 101.Note: 3-Point Goals – Detroit 8-21 (Prince 3-5, Villanueva 3-7, Bynum 2-2, Hamilton 0-1, Daye 0-1, Gordon 0-5), Boston 7-11 (Pierce 3-5, West 2-2, Wafer 1-2, Allen 1-2). Fouled Out–None. Rebounds –Detroit 30 (Wilcox, Villanueva, Monroe 5), Boston 47 (Garnett 8). Assists –Detroit 17 (Hamilton, Monroe 5), Boston 30 (Rondo 14). Total Fouls–Detroit 13, Boston 12. A – 18,624 (18,624).GOLFHouston OpenPGAHumble, Texas; Par: 72Phil Mickelson $1,062,000 70-70-63-65 – 268Chris Kirk $519,200 66-69-69-67 – 271Scott Verplank $519,200 73-65-65-68 – 271Steve Stricker $259,600 67-72-67-69 – 275Aaron Baddeley $259,600 73-65-66-71 – 275Robert Allenby $205,025 68-72-67-69 – 276David Hearn $205,025 69-70-66-71 – 276Greg Chalmers $159,300 70-73-66-68 – 277Matt Kuchar $159,300 72-70-67-68 – 277Brandt Jobe $159,300 69-72-68-68 – 277Padraig Harrington $159,300 68-69-70-70 – 277Hunter Mahan $159,300 70-71-66-70 – 277Chad Campbell $114,067 71-70-71-66 – 278Gary Woodland $114,067 71-70-69-68 – 278Anthony Kim $114,067 72-64-69-73 – 278Louis Oosthuizen $94,400 72-69-70-68 – 279Webb Simpson $94,400 72-72-66-69 – 279Tim Petrovic $94,400 70-68-71-70 – 279Charles Howell III $71,508 69-75-69-67 – 280Nick O'Hern $71,508 65-74-72-69 – 280Josh Teater $71,508 65-72-73-70 – 280David Mathis $71,508 70-70-70-70 – 280J.J. Henry $71,508 73-70-65-72 – 280Charley Hoffman $47,790 72-68-72-69 – 281Ben Crane $47,790 70-68-73-70 – 281Michael Thompson $47,790 72-69-70-70 – 281John Senden $47,790 72-69-70-70 – 281Michael Putnam $47,790 70-69-69-73 – 281Ben Curtis $47,790 70-70-68-73 – 281Lee Westwood $35,843 68-72-74-68 – 282Charl Schwartzel $35,843 74-67-71-70 – 282Tommy Gainey $35,843 68-73-70-71 – 282Jimmy Walker $35,843 63-74-72-73 – 282Nathan Green $35,843 67-73-69-73 – 282Vaughn Taylor $35,843 68-71-69-74 – 282Johnson Wagner $27,189 69-67-76-71 – 283Cameron Beckman $27,189 69-74-67-73 – 283Alex Cejka $27,189 71-70-69-73 – 283Ben Martin $27,189 73-66-70-74 – 283Zack Miller $27,189 68-74-67-74 – 283Nate Smith $27,189 69-72-66-76 – 283Troy Merritt $20,060 72-71-71-70 – 284Michael Bradley $20,060 71-71-72-70 – 284Joseph Bramlett $20,060 73-68-72-71 – 284Bill Lunde $20,060 68-71-73-72 – 284Scott Piercy $20,060 71-72-69-72 – 284J.B. Holmes $20,060 73-71-67-73 – 284Kent Jones $15,458 72-72-68-73 – 285John Rollins $15,458 67-71-72-75 – 285Brian Davis $15,458 71-72-67-75 – 285Brendan Steele $13,885 67-72-77-70 – 286Charlie Wi $13,885 74-70-71-71 – 286Keegan Bradley $13,885 70-73-71-72 – 286Steve Elkington $13,885 68-71-73-74 – 286Ernie Els $13,885 71-72-69-74 – 286Ross Fisher $13,885 71-70-69-76 – 286Kris Blanks $13,216 69-74-73-71 – 287Billy Mayfair $13,216 69-74-71-73 – 287Blake Adams $13,216 72-72-67-76 – 287Boo Weekley $12,685 72-72-72-72 – 288Kyle Stanley $12,685 70-74-71-73 – 288Retief Goosen $12,685 70-74-71-73 – 288Jim Renner $12,685 71-73-70-74 – 288Fred Couples $12,685 71-72-71-74 – 288D.A. Points $12,685 70-72-71-75 – 288Kevin Stadler $11,918 71-73-72-73 – 289Jim Herman $11,918 73-68-75-73 – 289Marc Leishman $11,918 69-75-71-74 – 289Robert Garrigus $11,918 68-72-75-74 – 289Roland Thatcher $11,918 77-67-69-76 – 289Andres Romero $11,918 73-70-70-76 – 289Steve Marino $11,918 72-70-71-76 – 289Francesco Molinari $11,387 69-71-74-77 – 291Cameron Tringale $11,387 74-70-66-81 – 291Fabian Gomez $11,210 71-72-73-79 – 295Mississippi Gulf Resort Champions TourBiloxi, Miss.; Par 72Tom Lehman $240,000 67-64-69 – 200Nick Price $117,333 68-69-67 – 204Jeff Sluman $117,333 66-66-72 – 204David Frost $117,333 68-67-69 – 204Olin Browne $70,400 70-68-67 – 205Jay Haas $70,400 69-68-68 – 205Fred Funk $51,200 70-68-68 – 206Hale Irwin $51,200 70-68-68 – 206Steve Lowery $51,200 69-68-69 – 206Mark Calcavecchia $41,600 70-67-70 – 207Bob Tway, $36,800 70-70-68 – 208Russ Cochran, $36,800 70-69-69 – 208Michael Allen, $28,800 73-67-69 – 209Peter Senior, $28,800 69-69-71 – 209Phil Blackmar, $28,800 71-68-70 – 209John Morse, $28,800 70-67-72 – 209Mark O'Meara, $28,800 69-68-72 – 209Mark Brooks, $21,216 70-72-68 – 210Ian Woosnam, $21,216 71-69-70 – 210J.L. Lewis, $21,216 72-68-70 – 210Chien Soon Lu, $21,216 74-66-70 – 210John Cook, $21,216 70-69-71 – 210Jim Rutledge, $17,200 72-70-69 – 211Bobby Clampett, $17,200 71-68-72 – 211Tom Pernice, Jr., $14,267 70-74-68 – 212Bill Glasson, $14,267 69-74-69 – 212Don Pooley, $14,267 75-66-71 – 212Ted Schulz, $14,267 69-70-73 – 212Gil Morgan, $14,267 70-69-73 – 212Keith Fergus, $14,267 72-67-73 – 212David Eger, $10,800 75-70-68 – 213Tom Jenkins, $10,800 70-73-70 – 213Chip Beck, $10,800 72-71-70 – 213Dana Quigley, $10,800 73-70-70 – 213Tom Byrum, $10,800 74-69-70 – 213Bobby Wadkins, $10,800 69-72-72 – 213Tim Simpson, $8,480 71-72-71 – 214Tom Purtzer, $8,480 70-72-72 – 214Loren Roberts, $8,480 76-67-71 – 214Morris Hatalsky, $8,480 71-71-72 – 214Robert Thompson, $8,480 74-67-73 – 214Mark McNulty, $7,200 76-69-70 – 215Keith Clearwater, $7,200 71-72-72 – 215Dan Forsman, $7,200 68-72-75 – 215Tommy Armour III, $5,600 76-69-71 – 216Roger Chapman, $5,600 72-72-72 – 216Larry Mize, $5,600 73-70-73 – 216Jim Gallagher, Jr., $5,600 72-69-75 – 216Jay Don Blake, $5,600 71-70-75 – 216Tom Kite, $5,600 74-67-75 – 216Mike Reid, $5,600 71-69-76 – 216David Peoples, $3,960 78-67-72 – 217Mike Goodes, $3,960 72-72-73 – 217Mike Hulbert, $3,960 73-70-74 – 217Hal Sutton, $3,960 70-72-75 – 217Vicente Fernandez, $3,360 73-74-71 – 218Sonny Skinner, $3,360 76-68-74 – 218Bob Gilder, $3,360 71-71-76 – 218Scott Simpson, $2,800 80-71-68 – 219Joey Sindelar, $2,800 75-73-71 – 219Craig Stadler, $2,800 71-73-75 – 219Mark Wiebe, $2,800 76-68-75 – 219Wayne Levi, $2,080 75-73-72 – 220John Jacobs, $2,080 73-73-74 – 220Gary McCord, $2,080 71-73-76 – 220Lee Rinker, $2,080 76-68-76 – 220Brad Bryant, $2,080 72-70-78 – 220Lonnie Nielsen, $1,600 76-72-73 – 221Andy Bean, $1,312 76-73-73 – 222Kraft NabiscoRancho Mirage, Calif.; Par 72Stacy Lewis, $300,000 66-69-71-69 – 275Yani Tseng, $184,255 70-68-66-74 – 278Katie Futcher, $106,763 70-71-74-69 – 284Angela Stanford, $106,763 72-72-67-73 – 284Morgan Pressel, $106,763 70-69-69-76 – 284Michelle Wie, $68,093 74-67-69-75 – 285Julieta Granada, $50,608 72-70-75-69 – 286Chie Arimura, $50,608 68-73-71-74 – 286Mika Miyazato, $50,608 67-75-70-74 – 286I.K. Kim, $37,997 75-67-75-70 – 287Anna Nordqvist, $37,997 69-74-73-71 – 287Se Ri Pak, $37,997 73-71-71-72 – 287Karrie Webb, $32,079 69-74-74-71 – 288Brittany Lincicome, $32,079 66-72-74-76 – 288Christel Boeljon, $27,035 74-73-71-71 – 289Juli Inkster, $27,035 73-73-71-72 – 289Sandra Gal, $27,035 67-74-75-73 – 289Sophie Gustafson, $27,035 72-68-74-75 – 289S. Prammanasudh, $21,992 71-75-73-71 – 290Suzann Pettersen, $21,992 75-71-72-72 – 290Paula Creamer, $21,992 73-74-70-73 – 290Maria Hjorth, $21,992 75-70-72-73 – 290Amy Yang, $21,992 70-69-76-75 – 290Jimin Kang, $21,992 72-69-72-77 – 290Meaghan Francella, $18,562 75-71-73-72 – 291a-Ariya Jutanugarn 74-73-71-73 – 291Alena Sharp, $18,562 71-73-73-74 – 291Eun-Hee Ji, $18,562 75-71-69-76 – 291Inbee Park, $16,166 76-72-71-73 – 292Jiyai Shin, $16,166 73-72-74-73 – 292Leta Lindley, $16,166 72-71-75-74 – 292Karen Stupples, $16,166 71-72-71-78 – 292Song-Hee Kim, $12,698 71-74-76-72 – 293Ai Miyazato, $12,698 71-75-73-74 – 293Melissa Reid, $12,698 71-75-73-74 – 293Hee Kyung Seo, $12,698 76-71-72-74 – 293Momoko Ueda, $12,698 70-76-73-74 – 293Becky Morgan, $12,698 72-73-73-75 – 293Wendy Ward, $12,698 70-71-77-75 – 293Mi Hyun Kim, $12,698 70-75-69-79 – 293Karine Icher, $9,499 74-72-76-72 – 294Am. Blumenherst, $9,499 74-73-73-74–294Kristy McPherson, $9,499 74-74-72-74 – 294So Yeon Ryu, $9,499 75-72-73-74 – 294Vicky Hurst, $9,499 72-77-69-76 – 294Jane Park, $9,499 68-70-76-80 – 294Laura Diaz, $7,666 74-73-77-71 – 295Mariajo Uribe, $7,666 70-75-75-75 – 295Na Yeon Choi, $7,666 73-74-72-76 – 295Natalie Gulbis, $7,666 73-73-73-76 – 295Seon Hwa Lee, $7,666 72-70-75-78 – 295Azahara Munoz, $6,658 76-73-76-71 – 296Lindsey Wright, $6,658 76-73-72-75 – 296Maria Hernandez, $6,658 73-74-72-77 – 296Shanshan Feng, $6,154 72-77-73-75 – 297Reilley Rankin, $6,154 69-75-75-78 – 297Shi Hyun Ahn, $5,447 73-75-76-74 – 298Laura Davies, $5,447 73-74-75-76 – 298Paige Mackenzie, $5,447 72-75-75-76 – 298Brittany Lang, $5,447 75-73-72-78 – 298Gwladys Nocera, $5,447 72-72-76-78 – 298Candie Kung, $4,792 78-70-77-74 – 299Kyeong Bae, $4,792 73-72-77-77 – 299Stephanie Sherlock, $4,792 73-75-73-78 – 299Sun Young Yoo, $4,792 74-68-77-80 – 299Nicole Castrale, $4,439 76-71-79-74 – 300Mindy Kim, $4,439 71-75-80-74 – 300Shiho Oyama, $4,439 71-77-76-76 – 300Katherine Hull, $4,236 76-73-74-78 – 301Hee Young Park, $4,086 72-76-80-74 – 302Lee-Anne Pace, $4,086 76-72-70-84 – 302Pornanong Phatlum, $3,986 75-74-81-74 – 304Sarah Jane Smith, $3,933 72-72-85-76 – 305Yukari Baba, $3,883 74-75-79-79 – 307Eunjung Yi, $3,833 74-75-80-80 – 309Major League SoccerEASTERN CONFERENCEW L T Pts GF GA Philadelphia 2 1 0 6 2 1New England 1 0 2 5 4 3New York 1 0 2 5 2 1Chicago 1 0 1 4 4 3Sporting KCity 1 1 1 4 8 8Toronto FC 1 1 1 4 5 5Columbus 1 1 1 4 3 3D.C. 1 2 0 3 5 7Houston 0 1 2 2 2 3WESTERN CONFERENCEW L T Pts GF GA Colorado 3 0 0 9 8 2Los Angeles 2 1 1 7 4 5Real Salt Lake 2 0 0 6 5 1Vancouver 1 1 1 4 7 6San Jose 1 1 1 4 4 3Seattle 0 2 2 2 3 5Chivas USA 0 2 1 1 3 5Portland 0 2 1 1 2 6FC Dallas 0 2 1 1 1 5NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.YesterdayColorado 4, D.C. United 1Saturday'Toronto FC 1, Chivas USA 1, tieVancouver 3, Sporting Kansas City 3, tieNew York 1, Houston 1, tieNew England 1, Portland 1, tieSan Jose 2, Seattle FC 2, tieLos Angeles 1, Philadelphia 0Wednesday, April 6New England at Vancouver, 10Friday, April 8Colorado at FC Dallas, 9Saturday, April 9Chicago at Seattle FC, 4New York at Philadelphia, 7Los Angeles at D.C. United, 7:30Real Salt Lake at New England, 7:30Columbus at Chivas USA, 10:30Toronto FC at San Jose, 10:30BOWLINGWomen 650+Kelly Bates, Southwyck 744PREP SOFTBALLCentral 102 003 0 - 6 9 0Cooper, Ky. 000 000 0 - 0 0 2WP-Seiler. LP-Martz. Bowling (C) 2 2B, 4 RBI.Rowan, Ky. 000 002 0 - 2 3 2Central 111 000 x - 3 9 2WP-Seiler. LP-Mitchell. Steck (C) 2-3, RBI.Louisville Male 000 000 01 - 1 3 1Central 000 000 00 - 0 2 1WP-Miozza. LP-Seiler. Garcia (C) 1-1.AUTO RACINGGoody's 500Sprint CupSundayRidgeway, Va.(Start position in parentheses)1. (9) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 500 laps, 99 rating, 47 points, $200,786. 2. (26) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 500, 102, 43, $118,200. 3. (11) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 500, 133.4, 43, $150,416. 4. (27) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 500, 97.6, 40, $135,733. 5. (21) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 500, 110.3, 40, $123,461.6. (24) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 500, 90.5, 38, $123,461. 7. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 500, 110, 38, $127,564. 8. (14) David Ragan, Ford, 500, 91.1, 36, $90,525. 9. (15) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 500, 111.1, 36, $126,583. 10. (12) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 500, 84.9, 34, $88,625.11. (17) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 500, 114.9, 34, $134,461. 12. (5) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 500, 118.7, 33, $123,350. 13. (4) Joey Logano, Toyota, 499, 81, 31, $87,650. 14. (6) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 499, 96.4, 31, $114,811. 15. (8) David Reutimann, Toyota, 499, 94, 29, $105,958.16. (20) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 499, 64.9, 28, $118,675. 17. (13) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 499, 72, 27, $104,139. 18. (23) Carl Edwards, Ford, 499, 70.6, 27, $119,816. 19. (22) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 498, 70.3, 25, $102,508. 20. (2) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 498, 88.3, 25, $117,325.21. (33) Greg Biffle, Ford, 498, 66.8, 23, $90,200. 22. (39) Ken Schrader, Ford, 497, 48.7, 22, $91,383. 23. (34) Robby Gordon, Dodge, 497, 56, 21, $90,033. 24. (32) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 495, 68.9, 20, $82,625. 25. (40) Tony Raines, Ford, 493, 37, 19, $74,825.26. (37) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 493, 40.5, 0. $85,608. 27. (7) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 489, 64.3, 17, $100,970. 28. (42) Hermie Sadler, Chevrolet, 488, 34, 0. $81,325. 29. (19) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 487, 60.3, 15, $103,141. 30. (29) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 486, 46.6, 14, $83,572.31. (10) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 476, 59.6, 13, $96,220. 32. (35) Michael McDowell, Toyota, 470, 47.7, 12, $69,725. 33. (36) David Gilliland, Ford, 468, 38.2, 11, $70,450. 34. (28) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 462, 49.9, 10, $114,783. 35. (25) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 460, 43.7, 0. $77,325.36. (30) Casey Mears, Toyota, 457, 52.8, 8. $69,275. 37. (31) Travis Kvapil, Ford, drive shaft, 443, 34.7, 0. $69,200. 38. (16) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, overheating, 261, 43, 6. $69,150. 39. (3) Kasey Kahne, Toyota, accident, 219, 73.4, 6. $78,100. 40. (18) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, accident, 219, 41.5, 4. $77,025.41. (41) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, brakes, 33, 29.4, 3. $68,975. 42. (38) Mike Skinner, Toyota, brakes, 31, 28.3, 0. $68,895. 43. (43) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, brakes, 25, 27.4, 0. $68,418.Race StatisticsAverage speed of race winner: 74.195 mph.Time of race: 3 hours, 32 minutes, 41 seconds.Margin of victory: 0.727 seconds.Caution flags: 11 for 72 laps.Lead changes: 31 among 12 drivers.Lap leaders: J.McMurray 1-31; K.Kahne 32; R.Newman 33-34; D.Hamlin 35-54; J.Johnson 55-77; Ky.Busch 78-107; D.Hamlin 108; J.Johnson 109-123; D.Hamlin 124-133; C.Bowyer 134-176; D.Hamlin 177; J.Johnson 178-204; D.Hamlin 205; C.Bowyer 206-250; J.Gordon 251-256; C.Bowyer 257-259; D.Hamlin 260-314; Ky.Busch 315-320; J.Gordon 321-324; R.Newman 325; A.Allmendinger 326-331; C.Edwards 332-334; K.Harvick 335; Ky.Busch 336-352; D.Hamlin 353; Ky.Busch 354-364; J.Gordon 365-391; Ky.Busch 392-466; K.Harvick 467; Ky.Busch 468-479; D.Earnhardt Jr. 480-496; K.Harvick 497-500.Leaders summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): Ky.Busch, 6 times for 151 laps; C.Bowyer, 3 times for 91 laps; D.Hamlin, 7 times for 89 laps; J.Johnson, 3 times for 65 laps; J.Gordon, 3 times for 37 laps; J.McMurray, 1 time for 31 laps; D.Earnhardt Jr., 1 time for 17 laps; K.Harvick, 3 times for 6 laps; A.Allmendinger, 1 time for 6 laps; C.Edwards, 1 time for 3 laps; R.Newman, 2 times for 3 laps; K.Kahne, 1 time for 1 lap.Top 12 in Points: 1. Ky.Busch, 219; 2. C.Edwards, 214; 3. J.Johnson, 207; 4. Ku.Busch, 205; 5. K.Harvick, 204; 6. R.Newman, 203; 7. J.Montoya, 201; 8. D.Earnhardt Jr., 199; 9. M.Kenseth, 195; 10. M.Martin, 181; 11. T.Stewart, 180; 12. J.Gordon, 170.ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUENATIONAL CONFERENCEWest DivisionW L T Pct PF PAArizona 4 0 0 1.000 234 150Utah 2 1 0 .667 194 144San Jose 2 2 0 .500 246 235Spokane 1 3 0 .250 206 214Central DivisionW L T Pct PF PAChicago 3 1 0 .750 213 165Dallas 2 1 0 .667 157 155Iowa 2 1 0 .667 147 169Tulsa 1 3 0 .250 152 208Kansas City 0 3 0 .000 137 174AMERICAN CONFERENCESouth DivisionW L T Pct PF PAJacksonville 3 1 0 .750 241 175Georgia 2 1 0 .667 177 153Orlando 2 1 0 .667 162 135Tampa Bay 1 3 0 .250 138 232New Orleans 0 4 0 .000 142 224Eastern DivisionW L T Pct PF PACleveland 3 0 0 1.000 182 129Pittsburgh 2 2 0 .500 181 178Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 86 114Milwaukee 0 3 0 .000 119 160THURSDAYUtah 69, Dallas 40FRIDAYJacksonville 54, Tampa Bay 30Iowa 76, San Jose 69Spokane 61, Kansas City 34SATURDAYCleveland 55, Chicago 48Tulsa 45, Pittsburgh 22Georgia 67, New Orleans 35Arizona 48, Orlando 47TONIGHTPhiladelphia at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m.FRIDAY, APRIL8Dallas at Georgia, 8:05 p.m.Utah at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.SATURDAY, APRIL9Philadelphia at Orlando, 7:30 p.m.Iowa at Kansas City, 8 p.m.
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Tee times have been announced for the final round of the 2011 Shell Houston Open. 24 hours ago, few would have expected the final pair to be made up of Phil Mickelson and Scott Verplank, but the two veterans pieced together remarkable rounds on Saturday to share the tournament lead. Mickelson and Verplank will tee off at 12:30 p.m. Houston (Central) time. They'll trail Aaron Baddeley and Chris Kirk, who share third place and will begin their final 18 at 12:21 p.m. Here is the full slate of tee t ...
Tee times have been announced for the final round of the 2011 Shell Houston Open. 24 hours ago, few would have expected the final pair to be made up of Phil Mickelson and Scott Verplank, but the two veterans pieced together remarkable rounds on Saturday to share the tournament lead.
Mickelson and Verplank will tee off at 12:30 p.m. Houston (Central) time. They'll trail Aaron Baddeley and Chris Kirk, who share third place and will begin their final 18 at 12:21 p.m.
Here is the full slate of tee times, from the PGA Tour's website. All times Central.
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Stanley, Kyle
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Thatcher, Roland
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Jones, Kent
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You can view the full leaderboard here. Check back with this StoryStream for tee times and leaderboard updates. And for more on the PGA Tour, check out SB Nation's golf blog, Waggle Room.
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TODAY'S TV SCHEDULE AUTO RACING 6:30 a.m. Sprint Cup: Goody's Fast Relief 500 FOX 10:30 a.m. NHRA: SummitRacing.com Nationals * ESPN2 CYCLING 10 a.m. Tour of Flanders * VERSUS GOLF 3 a.m. European PGA Tour: Trophee Hassan II (final round) TGC 7 a.m. PGA Tour: Houston Open (final round) TGC 9 a.m. PGA Tour: Houston Open (final round) NBC 10:30 a.m. LPGA Tour: Kraft Nabisco Championship (final round) TGC 3 p.m. Champions Tour: Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic (final round) TGC HORSE RAC ...
TODAY'S TV SCHEDULE
AUTO RACING
6:30 a.m. Sprint Cup: Goody's Fast Relief 500 FOX
10:30 a.m. NHRA: SummitRacing.com Nationals * ESPN2
CYCLING
10 a.m. Tour of Flanders * VERSUS
GOLF
3 a.m. European PGA Tour: Trophee Hassan II (final round) TGC
7 a.m. PGA Tour: Houston Open (final round) TGC
9 a.m. PGA Tour: Houston Open (final round) NBC
10:30 a.m. LPGA Tour: Kraft Nabisco Championship (final round) TGC
3 p.m. Champions Tour: Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic (final round) TGC
HORSE RACING
9 a.m. Trackside Live! FOXSP2
5 p.m. The Quarters FOXSP2
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
8 a.m. Boston at Texas TBS
8 a.m. L.A. Angels at Kansas City FOXSP
8:10 a.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs WGN
2 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers ESPN2
MOTORSPORTS
2 a.m. MotoGP World Championship: Spanish Grand Prix SPEED
NBA BASKETBALL
7 a.m. Phoenix at San Antonio ABC
9:30 a.m. Denver at L.A. Lakers ABC
NHL HOCKEY
6:30 a.m. N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia NBC
2 p.m. Dallas at Anaheim foxsp2
RODEO
2 p.m. PBR: U.S. Bank Invitational * VERSUS
TENNIS
7 a.m. ATP/WTA Tour: Sony Ericsson Open (men's championship match) CBS
WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
1 p.m. NCAA tournament Final Four: Stanford vs. Texas A&M ESPN
3 p.m. NCAA tournament Final Four: Connecticut vs. Notre Dame ESPN
MONDAY'S TV SCHEDULE
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
1 p.m. Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees ESPN
MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
3 p.m. NCAA tournament championship: Butler vs. Connecticut CBS
NHL HOCKEY
1:30 p.m. Boston at N.Y. Rangers VERSUS
4 p.m. Los Angeles at San Jose VERSUS
* -- Tape-delayed broadcast
FRIDAY'S BIIF RESULTS
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
c Laupahoehoe def. Konawaena 25-17, 25-14, 25-21
c Honokaa def. Hualalai Academy 25-19, 25-17, 25-20
c Kamehameha def. Christian Liberty 25-14, 25-19, 20-25, 25-5
MONDAY'S BIIF SCHEDULE
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Varsity matches follow 10 a.m. JV matches unless noted below
Hawaii Prep at Laupahoehoe, 6 p.m.
SOFTBALL
Keaau at Pahoa, 3 p.m.
TENNIS
Parker at Hawaii Prep, 10 a.m.
MEN'S BASKETBALL
NCAA TOURNAMENT GLANCE
FINAL FOUR
At Reliant Stadium, Houston
Saturday's results
Butler 70, Virginia Commonwealth 62
Connecticut 56, Kentucky 55
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Monday's game
Butler vs. Connecticut, 3 p.m.
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
NCAA TOURNAMENT GLANCE
FINAL FOUR
At Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
NATIONAL SEMIFINALS
Today's games
Stanford (33-2) vs. Texas A&M (31-5), 1 p.m.
Connecticut (36-1) vs. Notre Dame (30-7), 3 p.m.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Tuesday's game
Semifinal winners, TBD
WNIT GLANCE
SEMIFINALS
Wednesday's results
Toledo 83, Charlotte 60
Southern Cal 63, Illinois State 36
CHAMPIONSHIP
Saturday's result
Toledo 76, USC 68
HOCKEY
NHL GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Philadelphia 78 46 22 10 102 245 207
x-Pittsburgh 79 46 25 8 100 225 192
N.Y. Rangers 78 41 32 5 87 220 188
New Jersey 78 36 37 5 77 163 196
N.Y. Islanders 79 30 37 12 72 220 250
Northeast Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
y-Boston 78 44 23 11 99 235 184
Montreal 79 42 30 7 91 208 204
Buffalo 78 39 29 10 88 230 219
Toronto 79 37 32 10 84 213 240
Ottawa 79 30 39 10 70 183 243
Southeast Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Washington 79 46 22 11 103 216 192
x-Tampa Bay 78 43 24 11 97 233 232
Carolina 78 38 30 10 86 224 230
Atlanta 78 33 33 12 78 214 252
Florida 79 29 38 12 70 190 220
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Detroit 78 45 23 10 100 251 229
Nashville 79 42 26 11 95 209 188
Chicago 77 42 27 8 92 246 212
Columbus 78 34 31 13 81 209 240
St. Louis 78 35 33 10 80 226 228
Northwest Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
z-Vancouver 79 52 18 9 113 254 181
Calgary 79 39 29 11 89 240 232
Minnesota 78 37 33 8 82 196 220
Colorado 77 29 40 8 66 217 273
Edmonton 78 24 43 11 59 186 256
Pacific Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-San Jose 78 46 23 9 101 234 201
Los Angeles 78 45 27 6 96 213 185
Phoenix 79 42 25 12 96 224 217
Anaheim 78 44 29 5 93 225 227
Dallas 77 38 28 11 87 210 221
NOTES: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. x -- Clinched playoff spot; z -- Clinched conference
Thursday's results
Toronto 4, Boston 3, SO
N.Y. Islanders 6, N.Y. Rangers 2
Atlanta 1, Philadelphia 0
Washington 4, Columbus 3, OT
Tampa Bay 2, Pittsburgh 1
Ottawa 4, Florida 1
Minnesota 4, Edmonton 2
Nashville 3, Colorado 2
Vancouver 3, Los Angeles 1
San Jose 6, Dallas 0
Friday's results
Chicago 4, Columbus 3, SO
Colorado 4, Phoenix 3, SO
New Jersey 4, Philadelphia 2
Calgary 3, St. Louis 2
Saturday's results
Boston 3, Atlanta 2
Tampa Bay 3, Minnesota 1
Detroit 4, Nashville 3, OT
Los Angeles 3, Dallas 1
Toronto 4, Ottawa 2
Montreal 3, New Jersey 1
Carolina 4, N.Y. Islanders 2
Washington 5, Buffalo 4, OT
Pittsburgh 4, Florida 2
Edmonton 4, Vancouver 1
San Jose 4, Anaheim 2
Today's games
N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 6:30 a.m.
Buffalo at Carolina, 11 a.m.
Minnesota at Detroit, 11 a.m.
St. Louis at Columbus, 11 a.m.
Tampa Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m.
Calgary at Colorado, 2 p.m.
Dallas at Anaheim, 2 p.m.
SOCCER
MLS GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L OT Pts GF GA
Philadelphia 2 1 0 6 2 1
New England 1 0 2 5 4 3
New York 1 0 2 5 2 1
Chicago 1 0 1 4 4 3
Sporting Kansas City 1 1 1 4 8 8
Toronto FC 1 1 1 4 5 5
Columbus 1 1 1 4 3 3
D.C. 1 1 0 3 4 3
Houston 0 1 2 2 2 3
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
Los Angeles 2 1 1 7 4 5
Real Salt Lake 2 0 0 6 5 1
Colorado 2 0 0 6 4 1
Vancouver 1 1 1 4 7 6
San Jose 1 1 1 4 4 3
Seattle 0 2 2 2 3 5
Chivas USA 0 2 1 1 3 5
Portland 0 2 1 1 2 6
FC Dallas 0 2 1 1 1 5
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Friday's result
Columbus 2, FC Dallas 0
Saturday's results
Toronto FC 1, Chivas USA 1, tie
Vancouver 3, Sporting Kansas City 3, tie
New York 1, Houston 1, tie
New England 1, Portland 1, tie
Los Angeles 1, Philadelphia 0
San Jose 2, Seattle FC 2, tie
Today's game
D.C. United at Colorado, 1 p.m.
GOLF
HOUSTON OPEN
Saturday's third round
Phil Mickelson 70-70-63 -- 203
Scott Verplank 73-65-65 -- 203
Aaron Baddeley 73-65-66 -- 204
Chris Kirk 66-69-69 -- 204
David Hearn 69-70-66 -- 205
Anthony Kim 72-64-69 -- 205
Steve Stricker 67-72-67 -- 206
Nate Smith 69-72-66 -- 207
Hunter Mahan 70-71-66 -- 207
Robert Allenby 68-72-67 -- 207
Padraig Harrington 68-69-70 -- 207
Ben Curtis 70-70-68 -- 208
J.J. Henry 73-70-65 -- 208
Vaughn Taylor 68-71-69 -- 208
Michael Putnam 70-69-69 -- 208
Brandt Jobe 69-72-68 -- 209
Matt Kuchar 72-70-67 -- 209
Zack Miller 68-74-67 -- 209
Greg Chalmers 70-73-66 -- 209
Nathan Green 67-73-69 -- 209
Ben Martin 73-66-70 -- 209
Tim Petrovic 70-68-71 -- 209
Jimmy Walker 63-74-72 -- 209
Alex Cejka 71-70-69 -- 210
Ross Fisher 71-70-69 -- 210
Brian Davis 71-72-67 -- 210
Gary Woodland 71-70-69 -- 210
David Mathis 70-70-70 -- 210
Cameron Beckman 69-74-67 -- 210
Webb Simpson 72-72-66 -- 210
Cameron Tringale 74-70-66 -- 210
John Rollins 67-71-72 -- 210
Josh Teater 65-72-73 -- 210
Tommy Gainey 68-73-70 -- 211
Michael Thompson 72-69-70 -- 211
John Senden 72-69-70 -- 211
Louis Oosthuizen 72-69-70 -- 211
Nick O'Hern 65-74-72 -- 211
Blake Adams 72-72-67 -- 211
Ben Crane 70-68-73 -- 211
J.B. Holmes 73-71-67 -- 211
Charl Schwartzel 74-67-71 -- 212
Chad Campbell 71-70-71 -- 212
Ernie Els 71-72-69 -- 212
Charley Hoffman 72-68-72 -- 212
Scott Piercy 71-72-69 -- 212
Kent Jones 72-72-68 -- 212
Steve Elkington 68-71-73 -- 212
Bill Lunde 68-71-73 -- 212
Johnson Wagner 69-67-76 -- 212
Steve Marino 72-70-71 -- 213
D.A. Points 70-72-71 -- 213
Andres Romero 73-70-70 -- 213
Joseph Bramlett 73-68-72 -- 213
Roland Thatcher 77-67-69 -- 213
Charles Howell III 69-75-69 -- 213
Michael Bradley 71-71-72 -- 214
Billy Mayfair 69-74-71 -- 214
Troy Merritt 72-71-71 -- 214
Lee Westwood 68-72-74 -- 214
Francesco Molinari 69-71-74 -- 214
Fred Couples 71-72-71 -- 214
Keegan Bradley 70-73-71 -- 214
Jim Renner 71-73-70 -- 214
Robert Garrigus 68-72-75 -- 215
Charlie Wi 74-70-71 -- 215
Marc Leishman 69-75-71 -- 215
Retief Goosen 70-74-71 -- 215
Kyle Stanley 70-74-71 -- 215
Jim Herman 73-68-75 -- 216
Kris Blanks 69-74-73 -- 216
Fabian Gomez 71-72-73 -- 216
Brendan Steele 67-72-77 -- 216
Boo Weekley 72-72-72 -- 216
Kevin Stadler 71-73-72 -- 216
KRAFT NABISCO CHAMPIONSHIP
Saturday's third round
Note: Hawaii golfers in bold
Yani Tseng 70-68-66 -- 204
Stacy Lewis 66-69-71 -- 206
Morgan Pressel 70-69-69 -- 208
Michelle Wie 74-67-69 -- 210
Angela Stanford 72-72-67 -- 211
Mika Miyazato 67-75-70 -- 212
Chie Arimura 68-73-71 -- 212
Brittany Lincicome 66-72-74 -- 212
Jimin Kang 72-69-72 -- 213
Mi Hyun Kim 70-75-69 -- 214
Karen Stupples 71-72-71 -- 214
Sophie Gustafson 72-68-74 -- 214
Jane Park 68-70-76 -- 214
Eun-Hee Ji 75-71-69 -- 215
Se Ri Pak 73-71-71 -- 215
Katie Futcher 70-71-74 -- 215
Amy Yang 70-69-76 -- 215
Anna Nordqvist 69-74-73 -- 216
Sandra Gal 67-74-75 -- 216
Paula Creamer 73-74-70 -- 217
Juli Inkster 73-73-71 -- 217
Maria Hjorth 75-70-72 -- 217
Alena Sharp 71-73-73 -- 217
Karrie Webb 69-74-74 -- 217
Julieta Granada 72-70-75 -- 217
I.K. Kim 75-67-75 -- 217
Seon Hwa Lee 72-70-75 -- 217
Vicky Hurst 72-77-69 -- 218
Lee-Anne Pace 76-72-70 -- 218
Christel Boeljon 74-73-71 -- 218
a-Ariya Jutanugarn 74-73-71 -- 218
Suzann Pettersen 75-71-72 -- 218
Becky Morgan 72-73-73 -- 218
Leta Lindley 72-71-75 -- 218
Wendy Ward 70-71-77 -- 218
Inbee Park 76-72-71 -- 219
Na Yeon Choi 73-74-72 -- 219
Maria Hernandez 73-74-72 -- 219
Hee Kyung Seo 76-71-72 -- 219
Meaghan Francella 75-71-73 -- 219
Natalie Gulbis 73-73-73 -- 219
Ai Miyazato 71-75-73 -- 219
Stacy Prammanasudh 71-75-73 -- 219
Melissa Reid 71-75-73 -- 219
Momoko Ueda 70-76-73 -- 219
Jiyai Shin 73-72-74 -- 219
Reilley Rankin 69-75-75 -- 219
Sun Young Yoo 74-68-77 -- 219
Brittany Lang 75-73-72 -- 220
Kristy McPherson 74-74-72 -- 220
Amanda Blumenherst 74-73-73 -- 220
So Yeon Ryu 75-72-73 -- 220
Mariajo Uribe 70-75-75 -- 220
Gwladys Nocera 72-72-76 -- 220
Lindsey Wright 76-73-72 -- 221
Stephanie Sherlock 73-75-73 -- 221
Song-Hee Kim 71-74-76 -- 221
Shanshan Feng 72-77-73 -- 222
Laura Davies 73-74-75 -- 222
Paige Mackenzie 72-75-75 -- 222
Karine Icher 74-72-76 -- 222
Kyeong Bae 73-72-77 -- 222
Katherine Hull 76-73-74 -- 223
Shi Hyun Ahn 73-75-76 -- 224
Shiho Oyama 71-77-76 -- 224
Laura Diaz 74-73-77 -- 224
MISSISSIPPI GULF RESORT
Saturday's second round
Tom Lehman 67-64 -- 131
Jeff Sluman 66-66 -- 132
David Frost 68-67 -- 135
Mark Calcavecchia 70-67 -- 137
John Morse 70-67 -- 137
Mark O'Meara 69-68 -- 137
Steve Lowery 69-68 -- 137
Jay Haas 69-68 -- 137
Nick Price 68-69 -- 137
Olin Browne 70-68 -- 138
Fred Funk 70-68 -- 138
Hale Irwin 70-68 -- 138
Peter Senior 69-69 -- 138
Keith Fergus 72-67 -- 139
Phil Blackmar 71-68 -- 139
Bobby Clampett 71-68 -- 139
Gil Morgan 70-69 -- 139
John Cook 70-69 -- 139
Russ Cochran 70-69 -- 139
Ted Schulz 69-70 -- 139
Chien Soon Lu 74-66 -- 140
Michael Allen 73-67 -- 140
Mike Reid 71-69 -- 140
J.L. Lewis 72-68 -- 140
Ian Woosnam 71-69 -- 140
Bob Tway 70-70 -- 140
Dan Forsman 68-72 -- 140
Also
Tom Kite 74-67 -- 141
Loren Roberts 76-67 -- 143
Dana Quigley 73-70 -- 143
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
DETROIT TIGERS--Acquired RHP Pedro Perez from Boston to complete an earlier trade.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NHL--Suspended Columbus D Jan Hejda for two games for elbowing Chicago F Marcus Kruger in the head during an April 1 game.
NEW JERSEY DEVILS--Activated LW Zach Parise.
OTTAWA SENATORS--Recalled D Andre Benoit from Binghamton (AHL).
PHOENIX COYOTES--Signed C Andy Miele.
WASHINGTON CAPITALS--Recalled D Sean Collins from Hershey (AHL).
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Tee times have been announced for Saturday's Round 3 Play at the Shell Houston Open. Tournament leader Chris Kirk has been grouped with the tournament's defending champion, Anthony Kim. Kirk holds a one-stroke lead over Kim, who delivered a terrific 8-under performance in round 2 to vault into second place. The group will be rounded out by Johnson Wagner, who shot 5-under on Friday to move into a tie for second. Elsewhere on the schedule, Phil Mickelson is set to tee off with Lee Westwood and ...
Tee times have been announced for Saturday's Round 3 Play at the Shell Houston Open. Tournament leader Chris Kirk has been grouped with the tournament's defending champion, Anthony Kim.
Kirk holds a one-stroke lead over Kim, who delivered a terrific 8-under performance in round 2 to vault into second place. The group will be rounded out by Johnson Wagner, who shot 5-under on Friday to move into a tie for second.
Elsewhere on the schedule, Phil Mickelson is set to tee off with Lee Westwood and Francesco Molinari.
Here is the full slate of tee times as announced by the PGA. All times local (Central).
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Redstone GC Tournament Course Tee #1
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9:30 am
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Gainey, Tommy
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Cejka, Alex
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Jobe, Brandt
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9:40 am
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Herman, Jim
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Thompson, Michael
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Mahan, Hunter
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9:50 am
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Schwartzel, Charl
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Campbell, Chad
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Fisher, Ross
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10:00 am
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Senden, John
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Oosthuizen, Louis
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Woodland, Gary
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10:10 am
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Green, Nathan
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Mathis, David
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Bramlett, Joseph
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10:20 am
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Hoffman, Charley
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Curtis, Ben
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Allenby, Robert
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10:30 am
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Mickelson, Phil
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Westwood, Lee
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Molinari, Francesco
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10:40 am
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O'Hern, Nick
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Steele, Brendan
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Garrigus, Robert
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10:50 am
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Hearn, David
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Stricker, Steve
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Taylor, Vaughn
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11:00 am
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Elkington, Steve
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Putnam, Michael
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Martin, Ben
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11:10 am
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Rollins, John
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Crane, Ben
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Lunde, Bill
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11:20 am
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Petrovic, Tim
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Baddeley, Aaron
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Verplank, Scott
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11:30 am
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Teater, Josh
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Harrington, Padraig
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Walker, Jimmy
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11:40 am
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Kirk, Chris
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Kim, Anthony
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Wagner, Johnson
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Redstone GC Tournament Course Tee #10
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9:30 am
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Smith, Nate
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Bradley, Michael
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Goydos, Paul
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9:40 am
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Marino, Steve
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Kuchar, Matt
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Points, D.A.
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9:50 am
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Miller, Zack
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Davis, Brian
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Romero, Andres
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10:00 am
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Chalmers, Greg
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Els, Ernie
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Blanks, Kris
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10:10 am
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Beckman, Cameron
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Reavie, Chez
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Mayfair, Billy
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10:20 am
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Piercy, Scott
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Merritt, Troy
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Henry, J.J.
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10:30 am
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Couples, Fred
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Bradley, Keegan
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Gomez, Fabian
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10:40 am
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Adams, Blake
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Renner, Jim
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Jones, Kent
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10:50 am
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Thatcher, Roland
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Wi, Charlie
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Simpson, Webb
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11:00 am
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Weekley, Boo
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Lyle, Jarrod
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Tringale, Cameron
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Compton, Erik
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Howell III, Charles
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Leishman, Marc
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Stadler, Kevin
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Goosen, Retief
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Turnesa, Marc
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11:30 am
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Holmes, J.B.
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Stanley, Kyle
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TODAY'S TV SCHEDULE AUTO RACING 4:30 a.m. Truck Series: Pole qualifying for Kroger 250 SPEED 6 a.m. Sprint Cup: Pole qualifying for Goody's Fast Relief 500 SPEED 8 a.m. Truck Series: Kroger 250 SPEED 1 p.m. NHRA: Qualifying for SummitRacing.com Nationals * ESPN2 GOLF 3 a.m. European PGA Tour: Trophee Hassan II (third round) TGC 7 a.m. PGA Tour: Houston Open (third round) TGC 9 a.m. PGA Tour: Houston Open (third round) NBC 10:30 a.m. LPGA Tour: Kraft Nabisco Championship (third round) T ...
TODAY'S TV SCHEDULE
AUTO RACING
4:30 a.m. Truck Series: Pole qualifying for Kroger 250 SPEED
6 a.m. Sprint Cup: Pole qualifying for Goody's Fast Relief 500 SPEED
8 a.m. Truck Series: Kroger 250 SPEED
1 p.m. NHRA: Qualifying for SummitRacing.com Nationals * ESPN2
GOLF
3 a.m. European PGA Tour: Trophee Hassan II (third round) TGC
7 a.m. PGA Tour: Houston Open (third round) TGC
9 a.m. PGA Tour: Houston Open (third round) NBC
10:30 a.m. LPGA Tour: Kraft Nabisco Championship (third round) TGC
3 p.m. Champions Tour: Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic (second round) * TGC
HORSE RACING
9 a.m. Trackside Live! FOXSP2
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
7 a.m. Chicago White Sox at Cleveland WGN
7 a.m. L.A. Angels at Kansas City FOXSP
10 a.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers FOX
MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
12:09 p.m. NCAA tournament Final Four: Butler vs. VCU CBS
2:49 p.m. NCAA tournament Final Four: Kentucy vs. Connecticut CBS
NBA BASKETBALL
2 p.m. Toronto at Chicago WGN
4:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers FOXSP2
NBA DL BASKETBALL
5 p.m. Maine at Erie * VERSUS
NHL HOCKEY
10 a.m. Dallas at Los Angeles FOXSP2
PREP BASKETBALL
6 a.m. Rise National Invitational (girls championship game) ESPN2
8 a.m. Rise National Invitational (boys championship game) ESPN
RODEO
2 p.m. PBR: U.S. Bank Invitational VERSUS
SOCCER
1:30 a.m. Premier League: West Ham at Manchester United ESPN2
7 a.m. MLS: Chivas USA at Toronto FOXSP2
9 a.m. Women's national teams: England vs. United States ESPN2
4:30 p.m. MLS: Philadelphia at Los Angeles FOXSP
TENNIS
6:30 a.m. ATP/WTA Tour: Sony Ericsson Open (women's final) CBS
SUNDAY'S TV SCHEDULE
AUTO RACING
6:30 a.m. Sprint Cup: Goody's Fast Relief 500 FOX
10:30 a.m. NHRA: SummitRacing.com Nationals * ESPN2
CYCLING
10 a.m. Tour of Flanders * VERSUS
GOLF
3 a.m. European PGA Tour: Trophee Hassan II (final round) TGC
7 a.m. PGA Tour: Houston Open (final round) TGC
9 a.m. PGA Tour: Houston Open (final round) NBC
10:30 a.m. LPGA Tour: Kraft Nabisco Championship (final round) TGC
3 p.m. Champions Tour: Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic (final round) TGC
HORSE RACING
9 a.m. Trackside Live! FOXSP2
5 p.m. The Quarters FOXSP2
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
8 a.m. Boston at Texas TBS
8 a.m. L.A. Angels at Kansas City foxsp
8:10 a.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs WGN
2 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers ESPN2
MOTORSPORTS
2 a.m. MotoGP World Championship: Spanish Grand Prix SPEED
NBA BASKETBALL
7 a.m. Phoenix at San Antonio ABC
9:30 a.m. Denver at L.A. Lakers ABC
NHL HOCKEY
6:30 a.m. N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia NBC
2 p.m. Dallas at Anaheim foxsp2
RODEO
2 p.m. PBR: U.S. Bank Invitational * VERSUS
TENNIS
7 a.m. ATP/WTA Tour: Sony Ericsson Open (men's championship match) CBS
WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
1 p.m. NCAA tournament Final Four: Stanford vs. Texas A&M ESPN
3 p.m. NCAA tournament Final Four: Connecticut vs. Notre Dame ESPN
* Tape-delayed broadcast
FRIDAY'S BIIF RESULTS
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Varsity
Kohala def. Laupahoehoe 25-22, 25-13, 25-22
Hilo def. Keaau 25-14, 25-14, 25-21
Waiakea def. Pahoa 25-13, 25-12, 25-15
Kamehameha def. Ka'u 25-17, 25-14, 25-14
Junior varsity
Ka'u def. Kamehameha 25-19, 25-16
TODAY'S BIIF SCHEDULE
BASEBALL
Hilo at Ka'u, 1 p.m.
Keaau at Pahoa, 1 p.m.
Kamehameha at Waiakea, 1 p.m.
Kealakehe at Honokaa, 1 p.m.
Konawaena at Kohala, 1 p.m.
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Varsity matches follow 10 a.m. JV matches unless noted below
Laupahoehoe at Konawaena, 10 a.m.
Hualalai Academy at Honokaa, 10 a.m.
Kamehameha at Christian Liberty, 10 a.m.
GIRLS WATER POLO
At Kona Community Aquatic Center
Waiakea vs. Hawaii Prep, 9 a.m.
Kamehameha vs. Kealakehe, 10:15 a.m.
Hilo vs. Kealakehe, 12:30 p.m.
JUDO
All BIIF schools at Kealakehe, 10:30 a.m.
TENNIS
Keaau at Hilo, 10 a.m.
Kamehameha at Waiakea, 10 a.m.
Ka'u at Pahoa, 10 a.m.
Hawaii Prep at Konawaena, 10 a.m.
Kohala at Kealakehe, 10 a.m.
Parker at Honokaa, 10 a.m.
Laupahoehoe at Makua Lani, 10 a.m.
TRACK AND FIELD
West Hawaii schools at Hawaii Prep, 9 a.m.
East Hawaii schools at Kamehameha, 9 a.m.
MEN'S BASKETBALL
NCAA TOURNAMENT GLANCE
FINAL FOUR
At Reliant Stadium, Houston
Today's games
Butler (27-9) vs. Virginia Commonwealth (28-11), 12:09 p.m.
Kentucky (29-8) vs. Connecticut (30-9), 2:49 p.m.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Monday's game
Semifinal winners, TBD
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
NCAA TOURNAMENT GLANCE
FINAL FOUR
At Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
NATIONAL SEMIFINALS
Sunday's games
Stanford (33-2) vs. Texas A&M (31-5), 1 p.m.
Connecticut (36-1) vs. Notre Dame (30-7), 3 p.m.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Tuesday's game
Semifinal winners, TBD
WNIT GLANCE
SEMIFINALS
Wednesday's results
Toledo 83, Charlotte 60
Southern Cal 63, Illinois State 36
CHAMPIONSHIP
Today's game
Southern Cal (24-12) at Toledo (28-8), 9 a.m.
HOCKEY
NHL GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Philadelphia 78 46 22 10 102 245 207
x-Pittsburgh 78 45 25 8 98 221 190
N.Y. Rangers 78 41 32 5 87 220 188
New Jersey 77 36 36 5 77 162 193
N.Y. Islanders 78 30 36 12 72 218 246
Northeast Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Boston 77 43 23 11 97 232 182
Montreal 78 41 30 7 89 205 203
Buffalo 77 39 29 9 87 226 214
Toronto 78 36 32 10 82 209 238
Ottawa 78 30 38 10 70 181 239
Southeast Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Washington 78 45 22 11 101 211 188
x-Tampa Bay 77 42 24 11 95 230 231
Carolina 77 37 30 10 84 220 228
Atlanta 77 33 32 12 78 212 249
Florida 78 29 37 12 70 188 216
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Detroit 77 44 23 10 98 247 226
Nashville 78 42 26 10 94 206 184
Chicago 77 42 27 8 92 246 212
Columbus 78 34 31 13 81 209 240
St. Louis 78 35 33 10 80 226 228
Northwest Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
z-Vancouver 78 52 17 9 113 253 177
Calgary 79 39 29 11 89 240 232
Minnesota 77 37 32 8 82 195 217
Colorado 77 29 40 8 66 217 273
Edmonton 77 23 43 11 57 182 255
Pacific Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-San Jose 77 45 23 9 99 230 199
Phoenix 79 42 25 12 96 224 217
Los Angeles 77 44 27 6 94 210 184
Anaheim 77 44 28 5 93 223 223
Dallas 76 38 27 11 87 209 218
NOTES: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. x -- Clinched playoff spot; z -- Clinched conference
Wednesday's results
Buffalo 1, N.Y. Rangers 0
New Jersey 3, N.Y. Islanders 2
Carolina 6, Montreal 2
St. Louis 10, Detroit 3
Anaheim 4, Calgary 2
Thursday's results
Toronto 4, Boston 3, SO
N.Y. Islanders 6, N.Y. Rangers 2
Atlanta 1, Philadelphia 0
Washington 4, Columbus 3, OT
Tampa Bay 2, Pittsburgh 1
Ottawa 4, Florida 1
Minnesota 4, Edmonton 2
Nashville 3, Colorado 2
Vancouver 3, Los Angeles 1
San Jose 6, Dallas 0
Friday's results
Chicago 4, Columbus 3, SO
Colorado 4, Phoenix 3, SO
New Jersey 4, Philadelphia 2
Calgary 3, St. Louis 2
Today's games
Atlanta at Boston, 7 a.m.
Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 8 a.m.
Detroit at Nashville, 9 a.m.
Dallas at Los Angeles, 10 a.m.
Toronto at Ottawa, 1 p.m.
Montreal at New Jersey, 1 p.m.
Carolina at N.Y. Islanders, 1 p.m.
Buffalo at Washington, 1 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Florida, 1 p.m.
Edmonton at Vancouver, 4 p.m.
Anaheim at San Jose, 4:30 p.m.
SOCCER
MLS GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L OT Pts GF GA
Philadelphia 2 0 0 6 2 0
New York 1 0 1 4 1 0
New England 1 0 1 4 3 2
Columbus 1 1 1 4 3 3
Chicago 1 0 1 4 4 3
D.C. 1 1 0 3 4 3
Sporting Kansas City 1 1 0 3 5 5
Toronto FC 1 1 0 3 4 4
Houston 0 1 1 1 1 2
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
Real Salt Lake 2 0 0 6 5 1
Colorado 2 0 0 6 4 1
Los Angeles 1 1 1 4 3 5
Vancouver 1 1 0 3 4 3
San Jose 1 1 0 3 2 1
Seattle 0 2 1 1 1 3
FC Dallas 0 2 1 1 1 5
Chivas USA 0 2 0 0 2 4
Portland 0 2 0 0 1 5
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Friday's result
Columbus 2, FC Dallas 0
Today's games
Chivas USA at Toronto FC, 7 a.m.
Sporting Kansas City at Vancouver, 1 p.m.
Houston at New York, 1:30 p.m.
Portland at New England, 1:30 p.m.
Seattle FC at San Jose, 4:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Los Angeles, 4:30 p.m.
Sunday's game
D.C. United at Colorado, 1 p.m.
GOLF
HOUSTON OPEN
Friday's second round
Note: Hawaii golfers in bold
Chris Kirk 66-69 -- 135
Anthony Kim 72-64 -- 136
Johnson Wagner 69-67 -- 136
Josh Teater 65-72 -- 137
Padraig Harrington 68-69 -- 137
Jimmy Walker 63-74 -- 137
Tim Petrovic 70-68 -- 138
Aaron Baddeley 73-65 -- 138
Scott Verplank 73-65 -- 138
John Rollins 67-71 -- 138
Ben Crane 70-68 -- 138
Bill Lunde 68-71 -- 139
Steve Elkington 68-71 -- 139
Michael Putnam 70-69 -- 139
Ben Martin 73-66 -- 139
David Hearn 69-70 -- 139
Steve Stricker 67-72 -- 139
Vaughn Taylor 68-71 -- 139
Nick O'Hern 65-74 -- 139
Brendan Steele 67-72 -- 139
Robert Garrigus 68-72 -- 140
Phil Mickelson 70-70 -- 140
Lee Westwood 68-72 -- 140
Francesco Molinari 69-71 -- 140
Charley Hoffman 72-68 -- 140
Ben Curtis 70-70 -- 140
Robert Allenby 68-72 -- 140
Nathan Green 67-73 -- 140
David Mathis 70-70 -- 140
Joseph Bramlett 73-68 -- 141
John Senden 72-69 -- 141
Louis Oosthuizen 72-69 -- 141
Gary Woodland 71-70 -- 141
Charl Schwartzel 74-67 -- 141
Chad Campbell 71-70 -- 141
Ross Fisher 71-70 -- 141
Jim Herman 73-68 -- 141
Michael Thompson 72-69 -- 141
Hunter Mahan 70-71 -- 141
Tommy Gainey 68-73 -- 141
Alex Cejka 71-70 -- 141
Brandt Jobe 69-72 -- 141
Nate Smith 69-72 -- 141
Michael Bradley 71-71 -- 142
Paul Goydos 71-71 -- 142
Steve Marino 72-70 -- 142
Matt Kuchar 72-70 -- 142
D.A. Points 70-72 -- 142
Zack Miller 68-74 -- 142
Brian Davis 71-72 -- 143
Andres Romero 73-70 -- 143
Greg Chalmers 70-73 -- 143
Ernie Els 71-72 -- 143
Kris Blanks 69-74 -- 143
Cameron Beckman 69-74 -- 143
Chez Reavie 72-71 -- 143
Billy Mayfair 69-74 -- 143
Scott Piercy 71-72 -- 143
Troy Merritt 72-71 -- 143
J.J. Henry 73-70 -- 143
Fred Couples 71-72 -- 143
Keegan Bradley 70-73 -- 143
Fabian Gomez 71-72 -- 143
Blake Adams 72-72 -- 144
Jim Renner 71-73 -- 144
Kent Jones 72-72 -- 144
Roland Thatcher 77-67 -- 144
Charlie Wi 74-70 -- 144
Webb Simpson 72-72 -- 144
Boo Weekley 72-72 -- 144
Jarrod Lyle 68-76 -- 144
Cameron Tringale 74-70 -- 144
Erik Compton 70-74 -- 144
Charles Howell III 69-75 -- 144
Marc Leishman 69-75 -- 144
Kevin Stadler 71-73 -- 144
Retief Goosen 70-74 -- 144
Marc Turnesa 68-76 -- 144
J.B. Holmes 73-71 -- 144
Kyle Stanley 70-74 -- 144
Failed to qualify
D.J. Trahan 74-71 -- 145
Bobby Gates 73-72 -- 145
Ryuji Imada 69-76 -- 145
Jason Day 74-71 -- 145
Angel Cabrera 71-74 -- 145
Tim Herron 72-73 -- 145
Rich Beem 72-73 -- 145
Scott McCarron 74-71 -- 145
William McGirt 70-75 -- 145
Kevin Kisner 70-75 -- 145
Scott Gutschewski 71-74 -- 145
Joe Durant 71-75 -- 146
Jeff Maggert 74-72 -- 146
Matt Jones 70-76 -- 146
Brendon de Jonge 68-78 -- 146
Shane Bertsch 73-73 -- 146
Paul Stankowski 72-75 -- 147
Will MacKenzie 76-71 -- 147
Justin Leonard 75-72 -- 147
Harrison Frazar 74-73 -- 147
Kevin Chappell 73-74 -- 147
D.J. Brigman 74-73 -- 147
Michael Connell 74-73 -- 147
Chad Collins 75-72 -- 147
Chris Stroud 75-72 -- 147
Lucas Glover 77-70 -- 147
Derek Lamely 75-72 -- 147
Alex Prugh 69-78 -- 147
Alexandre Rocha 71-76 -- 147
Stuart Appleby 75-73 -- 148
Chris Riley 74-74 -- 148
Fredrik Jacobson 71-77 -- 148
Billy Horschel 73-75 -- 148
Martin Piller 72-76 -- 148
Lonny Alexander 76-72 -- 148
Jhonattan Vegas 73-75 -- 148
Steve Flesch 73-75 -- 148
Scott Gordon 74-74 -- 148
Scott Stallings 71-77 -- 148
Ryan Palmer 73-76 -- 149
Steve Dartnall 75-74 -- 149
Dean Wilson 73-76 -- 149
Charles Warren 74-75 -- 149
Shaun Micheel 73-76 -- 149
Daniel Summerhays 74-75 -- 149
Y.E. Yang 77-73 -- 150
Robert Karlsson 71-79 -- 150
James Driscoll 74-76 -- 150
Joe Ogilvie 74-76 -- 150
Tyler Leon 73-78 -- 151
Bryce Molder 74-77 -- 151
Davis Love III 74-77 -- 151
Peter Tomasulo 75-76 -- 151
Spencer Levin 74-78 -- 152
Andres Gonzales 72-80 -- 152
Matt Bettencourt 76-77 -- 153
Michael Letzig 76-77 -- 153
Steven Bowditch 82-71 -- 153
Colt Knost 78-76 -- 154
Jose Maria Olazabal 77-83 -- 160
Garrett Willis 72 -- WD
Pat Perez 75 -- WD
KRAFT NABISCO
Friday's second round
Note: Hawaii golfers in bold
Stacy Lewis 66-69 -- 135
Yani Tseng 70-68 -- 138
Jane Park 68-70 -- 138
Brittany Lincicome 66-72 -- 138
Morgan Pressel 70-69 -- 139
Amy Yang 70-69 -- 139
Sophie Gustafson 72-68 -- 140
Michelle Wie 74-67 -- 141
Jimin Kang 72-69 -- 141
Katie Futcher 70-71 -- 141
Wendy Ward 70-71 -- 141
Chie Arimura 68-73 -- 141
Sandra Gal 67-74 -- 141
I.K. Kim 75-67 -- 142
Sun Young Yoo 74-68 -- 142
Julieta Granada 72-70 -- 142
Seon Hwa Lee 72-70 -- 142
Mika Miyazato 67-75 -- 142
Leta Lindley 72-71 -- 143
Karen Stupples 71-72 -- 143
Anna Nordqvist 69-74 -- 143
Karrie Webb 69-74 -- 143
Se Ri Pak 73-71 -- 144
Gwladys Nocera 72-72 -- 144
Sarah Jane Smith 72-72 -- 144
Angela Stanford 72-72 -- 144
Alena Sharp 71-73 -- 144
Reilley Rankin 69-75 -- 144
Maria Hjorth 75-70 -- 145
Kyeong Bae 73-72 -- 145
Jiyai Shin 73-72 -- 145
Becky Morgan 72-73 -- 145
Song-Hee Kim 71-74 -- 145
Mi Hyun Kim 70-75 -- 145
Mariajo Uribe 70-75 -- 145
MISSISSIPPI GULF RESORT
Friday's first round
Jeff Sluman 32-34 -- 66
Tom Lehman 35-32 -- 67
David Frost 35-33 -- 68
Dan Forsman 34-34 -- 68
Nick Price 32-36 -- 68
Peter Senior 34-35 -- 69
Bobby Wadkins 35-34 -- 69
Ted Schulz 33-36 -- 69
Jay Haas 33-36 -- 69
Mark O'Meara 34-35 -- 69
Bill Glasson 36-33 -- 69
Steve Lowery 34-35 -- 69
John Morse 35-35 -- 70
Tom Pernice, Jr. 34-36 -- 70
Russ Cochran 36-34 -- 70
Gil Morgan 36-34 -- 70
Mark Calcavecchia 34-36 -- 70
John Cook 35-35 -- 70
Fred Funk 36-34 -- 70
Hale Irwin 35-35 -- 70
Tom Purtzer 35-35 -- 70
Mark Brooks 34-36 -- 70
Tom Jenkins 36-34 -- 70
Bob Tway 35-35 -- 70
Olin Browne 35-35 -- 70
Hal Sutton 33-37 -- 70
Bobby Clampett 35-36 -- 71
Craig Stadler 38-33 -- 71
Bob Gilder 34-37 -- 71
Tim Simpson 34-37 -- 71
Gary McCord 36-35 -- 71
Jay Don Blake 39-32 -- 71
Ian Woosnam 36-35 -- 71
Keith Clearwater 35-36 -- 71
Morris Hatalsky 35-36 -- 71
Phil Blackmar 34-37 -- 71
Mike Reid 34-37 -- 71
Chip Beck 35-37 -- 72
J.L. Lewis 37-35 -- 72
Gary Hallberg 38-34 -- 72
Roger Chapman 37-35 -- 72
Mike Goodes 36-36 -- 72
Jim Rutledge 35-37 -- 72
Brad Bryant 36-36 -- 72
Keith Fergus 36-36 -- 72
Jim Gallagher, Jr. 35-37 -- 72
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
TEXAS RANGERS--Traded INF Marcus Lemon to the Atlanta Braves for cash considerations.
National League
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS--Named Jerry Krause as special assistant to the senior vice president, scouting & player development.
CHICAGO CUBS--Selected the contract of OF Reed Johnson from Iowa (PCL).
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS--Agreed to terms with 2B Freddy Sanchez on a two-year contract.
American Association
AMARILLO SOX--Signed INF Mayo Santana, RHP Ryan Shaver and RHP Colin Allen.
ST. PAUL SAINTS--Acquired LHP Donald Brandt from Chico (North American) for cash. Signed LHP Aaron Dott.
WICHITA WINGNUTS--Signed LHP Trenton Lare and INF Juan M. Richardson.
Can-Am League
BROCKTON ROX--Signed RHP Colin Lynch.
WORCESTER TORNADOES--Traded OF Caleb Stewart to Lake County (North American) for a player to be named.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
NBA--Suspended Los Angeles Lakers G-F Matt Barnes one game for escalating an on-court altercation and his actions following his ejection in a March 31 game against Dallas.
MINNESOTA WILD--Recalled D Justin Falk and D Maxim Noreau from Houston (AHL).
Women's National Basketball Association
ATLANTA DREAM--Re-signed C Alison Bales.
FOOTBALL
Canadian Football League
EDMONTON ESKIMOS--Signed DL Julius Williams.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS--Recalled G David LeNeveu from Springfield (AHL).
NEW YORK RANGERS--Assigned F Mats Zuccarello to Connecticut (AHL).
OTTAWA SENATORS--Reassigned F Colin Greening to Binghamton (AHL).
ST. LOUIS BLUES--Assigned D Ian Cole and F Adam Crackell to Peoria (AHL). Activated D Barret Jackman from injured reserve.
VANCOUVER CANUCKS--Recalled D Yann Sauve from Manitoba (AHL).
American Hockey League
BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS--Released F Brandon Svendsen. Signed F Alex O'Neil.
PROVIDENCE BRUINS--Assigned F Antoine Roussel to Reading (ECHL).
ECHL
ELMIRA JACKALS--Announced D Patrick Coulombe was returned to the team by Milwaukee (AHL).
UTAH GRIZZLIES--Announced G J.P. Lamoureux was assigned to the team from Abbotsford (AHL). Signed F Matt Reber.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
NEW YORK RED BULLS--Acquired MF Dwayne De Rosario from Toronto FC for MF Tony Tchani, MF-D Danleigh Borman and a 2012 first-round MLS SuperDraft pick.
SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC--Signed MF-F Pat Noonan to a three-month contract extension.
COLLEGE
FORDHAM--Named Stephanie Gaitley women's basketball coach.
GONZAGA--Signed women's basketball coach Kelly Graves to a 10-year contract.
TEXAS SOUTHERN--Fired football coach Johnnie Cole.
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The UFC and Spike TV have 12 seasons of The Ultimate Fighter under their belt. The hit reality show is acknowledged by all concerned to have been the vehicle that "got over" the UFC with a mass audience of American fans. The show has produced a couple UFC champions -- Forrest Griffin, Matt Serra -- a lot of top contenders -- Josh Koscheck, Diego Sanchez -- and may yet produce more champs -- Gray Maynard? -- and a few high profile busts -- Kimbo Slice -- but who are the best to come off the show? ...
The UFC and Spike TV have 12 seasons of The Ultimate Fighter under their belt. The hit reality show is acknowledged by all concerned to have been the vehicle that "got over" the UFC with a mass audience of American fans. The show has produced a couple UFC champions --
Forrest Griffin,
Matt Serra -- a lot of top contenders --
Josh Koscheck,
Diego Sanchez -- and may yet produce more champs --
Gray Maynard? -- and a few high profile busts --
Kimbo Slice -- but who are the best to come off the show?
UFC.com ranks the top 25:
Rashad Evans, Gray Maynard, Forrest Griffin, Michael Bisping, Kenny Florian, Diego Sanchez, George Sotiropoulos, Josh Koscheck, Matt Hamill, Nate Diaz, Chris Leben, Matt Wiman, Krzysztof Soszynski, Matt Serra, Mike Swick, Joe Stevenson, Melvin Guillard, Brendan Schaub, Ross Pearson, Joe Lauzon, Stephan Bonnar, Kendall Grove, Cole Miller, Roy Nelson and Matt Mitrione
Find out which season is the best after the jump.
#1 NUMBER ONE) Season 1: Liddell-Couture (MW, LHW - Sanchez vs. Florian, Griffin vs. Bonnar)
- Griffin, Florian, Sanchez, Koscheck, Leben, Swick, Bonnar
#3 TIED FOR THIRD) Season 2: Hughes-Franklin (WW, HW - Stevenson vs. Cummo, Evans vs. Imes)
- Evans, Stevenson, Guillard
#3 TIED FOR THIRD) Season 3: Ortiz-Shamrock (MW, LHW - Grove vs.
Herman, Bisping vs. Haynes)
- Bisping, Hamill, Grove
Season 4: The Comeback (WW, MW - Serra vs. Lytle, Lutter vs. Cote)
- Serra
#2 SECOND PLACE) Season 5: Pulver-Penn (LW - Diaz vs. Gamburyan)
- Maynard, Diaz, Wiman, Lauzon,
Miller
Season 6: Hughes-Serra (WW - Danzig vs. Speer)
- Sotiropoulos
Season 7: Rampage-Griffin (WW - Danzig vs. Speer)
Season 8: Nogueira-Mir (LW, LHW - Escudero vs. Nover, Bader vs. Magalhaes)
- Soszynski
Season 9: Henderson-Bisping (LW, WW - Pearson vs. Winner, Wilks vs. Johnson)
- Pearson
#5 FIFTH PLACE) Season 10: Rampage-Evans (HW - Nelson vs. Schaub)
- Schaub, Nelson, Mitrione
Season 11: Liddell-Franklin (MW - McGee vs. McCray)
Season 12: St. Pierre- Koscheck (LW - Brookins vs. Johnson)

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Via Treehugger - Image Credit: Lloyd Alter Suzanne LaBarre of Fast Company recently wrote Behind the Scenes, as the Famed Eames Lounger Is Made. She says "we're disappointed not to see more of ...
Via Treehugger - Image Credit: Lloyd Alter Suzanne LaBarre of Fast Company recently wrote Behind the Scenes, as the Famed Eames Lounger Is Made. She says "we're disappointed not to see more of...
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Image Credit: Lloyd Alter Suzanne LaBarre of Fast Company recently wrote Behind the Scenes, as the Famed Eames Lounger Is Made . She says "we're disappointed not to see more of the manufacturing process. What made the chair revolutionary in 1956 -- and what's still fascinating 55 years on -- was the construction of the plywood shells: Thin layers of wood veneer were glued together and shaped under intense heat and pressure." It just so happens that I toured the North American plant that manufact ...
Image Credit: Lloyd Alter Suzanne LaBarre of Fast Company recently wrote Behind the Scenes, as the Famed Eames Lounger Is Made . She says "we're disappointed not to see more of the manufacturing process. What made the chair revolutionary in 1956 -- and what's still fascinating 55 years on -- was the construction of the plywood shells: Thin layers of wood veneer were glued together and shaped under intense heat and pressure." It just so happens that I toured the North American plant that manufactures the Eames Lounge Chair a few weeks ago, and present a slide sh... Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Sonoma Partners offers its employees an exciting, creative and fast-paced working environment. Unlike traditional consulting firms that base their hiring practices on expecting high employee turnover, Sonoma Partners hires people that can grow with our company. We hire only the brightest minds, then we invest heavily in them and provide a culture where they can do their workinstead of wasting their time fighting office politics. Don't just take our word for it though, we have multiple awards t ...
Sonoma Partners offers its employees an exciting, creative and fast-paced working environment. Unlike traditional consulting firms that base their hiring practices on expecting high employee turnover, Sonoma Partners hires people that can grow with our company. We hire only the brightest minds, then we invest heavily in them and provide a culture where they can do their work...instead of wasting their time fighting office politics.
Don't just take our word for it though, we have multiple awards to back us up. Sonoma Partners has been named as one of Chicagos 101 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For for each of the past three years. In addition, we were recently named as one of the Top 50 Generation Y Employers.
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS AND PERKS:
- Excellent medical PPO/HMO packages from Blue Cross Blue Shield.
- Dental PPO plan from Blue Cross Blue Shield.
- Vision plan from United Healthcare.
- Charles Schwab Simple IRA with dollar-for-dollar employer matching up to 3% of your salary.
- Life insurance plan from MetLife.
- Respect for your work/life balance with consistent 40 to 45 hour work weeks, and less than 15% out-of-town travel.
- Three weeks paid time off and a 10 day company holiday schedule. Paid time off increases to 4 weeks after two years of service and then jumps to 5 weeks paid time off after five years of service.
- Flexible work arrangements such as summer hours (work an extra hour Monday through Thursday, and leave at 1pm on Fridays) and work-from-home 3 days a week.
- Join a great team and co-workers, there's absolutely no 'dead weight' here.
- Quarterly company outings and monthly happy hours (during business hours).
- Casual dress at our office, shorts and sandals are encouraged.
- Your office/workspace will include multiple LCD monitors and a Herman Miller Aeron chair.
- Be a part of a rapidly growing and exciting company, help define our business processes using your expertise.
- Free drinks and snacks, including a great Flavia coffeemaker.
- Plenty of technical training opportunities.
- 100% coverage of expenses related to Microsoft certification testing, preparation, and exam fee.
- Tax-free transit program in both Chicago and Denver.
This person will work on a team developing, testing, deploying and supporting data-driven Internet, intranet and extranet applications using the .NET Framework. This is an exempt position.
REQUIREMENTS:
- 3+ years experience developing web applications in a Microsoft environment
- 1+ years experience with ASP.NET (C# preferred)
- Silverlight and jquery experience a plus
- Familiar with Microsoft SQL Server
- Bachelor's degree (Computer Science or Engineering), verifiable by transcripts
- Self-starter and be able to handle multiple tasks and priorities
- Knowledge Cruise Control or N-Unit a plus
- Enjoy working at an entrepreneurial company
- Highly motivated and dependable
Full-time position. No travel required for this job. Extensive training will be provided. Submit your resume online. No phone calls, no recruiters please.
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Image Credit: Lloyd Alter Suzanne LaBarre of Fast Company recently wrote Behind the Scenes, as the Famed Eames Lounger Is Made. She says "we're disappointed not to see more of the manufacturing process. What made the chair revolutionary in 1956 -- and what's still fascinating 55 years on -- was the construction of the plywood shells: Thin layers of wood veneer were glued together and shaped under intense heat and pressure." It just so happens that I toured the North American plant that manuf ...
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We Buy Antiques:- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickl ...

We Buy Antiques:- We look for the finest antiques available in any category, including but not limited to: American and European antique furniture,folk art,oil paintings, prints, jewelry and silver (especially Georg Jensen, Tiffany and Cartier), ceramics (hard and soft paste porcelain, Staffordshire, redware, majolica, faience, Oriental), blown and cut glass, toys, tin and glass plate photographs, nautical items Louis Vuitton luggage. We are also seeking the following 20th century names: Stickley, Roycroft, Limberts, Frank Lloyd Wright, Nakashima, Eames,
Herman Miller, Plycraft,Knoll,Hans Wegner, Rookwood, Fulper, Grueby, Teco, and Spratling. Take CLEAR Digital Photographs:- of all sides of the item along with close-ups of details, marks, signatures, and any damage or repairs. Provide measurements of the item, specific to details. For example, the height of the back of the chair, the length of the arms, the width of the seat,etc. Note the price that you wish to realize for your item. We do not make offers. We consider offers to be a form of appraisal which is a service that we charge for.

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Furniture News)
The increasing cost of steel and other commodities will begin to nick the bottom lines in the months ahead at Herman Miller Inc.
The increasing cost of steel and other commodities will begin to nick the bottom lines in the months ahead at Herman Miller Inc.
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Wright is set to auction this sofa designed by Alexander Girard for Herman Miller client, Braniff International Airways. Signed with applied inventory label to leg: [Braniff International Airways Property No. 107089]. Sofa, model 66303, by Alexander Girard, for Herman Miller, 1967, Auction at Wright, Estimate: $6,000–8,000 ...
Wright is set to auction this sofa designed by Alexander Girard for Herman Miller client, Braniff International Airways. Signed with applied inventory label to leg: [Braniff International Airways Property No. 107089]. Sofa, model 66303, by Alexander Girard, for Herman Miller, 1967, Auction at Wright, Estimate: $6,000–8,000
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Web Section)
March 11, 2011 -- The Chicago Architecture Foundation, in partnership with Capital Properties and Metro / SmartBar, hosted an evening full of midcentury modern design at Chicago's storied Inland Steel Building. Guests sipped on midcentury-inspired cocktails (neat or on the rocks?), relaxed in iconic Eames lounge chairs, and mingled with local artists, fashionistas, furniture designers, and architects. Deejays Kid Color, Nate Manic, and Bald Eicon set the mood throughout the night as guests dance ...
March 11, 2011 -- The Chicago Architecture Foundation, in partnership with Capital Properties and Metro / SmartBar, hosted an evening full of midcentury modern design at Chicago's storied Inland Steel Building. Guests sipped on midcentury-inspired cocktails (neat or on the rocks?), relaxed in iconic Eames lounge chairs, and mingled with local artists, fashionistas, furniture designers, and architects. Deejays Kid Color, Nate Manic, and Bald Eicon set the mood throughout the night as guests danced against the backdrop of a downtown skyline. ICON was sponsored by Chicago Home + Garden, Herman Miller, Bacardi, and Hangar One. Proceeds benefited the Chicago Architecture Foundation.