.... SCOREBOARD The Daily Sentinel • Tuesday, March 9, 2010 3B PREP BASKETBALL COLLEGE BASKETBALL BASEBALL AUTO RACING Class 5A Boys Brownson Arena, Mesa State College Paonia 67, Hoehne 35 Central Regional Tournament Spring Training Sprint Cup Leaders ON DECK Schedules provided by schools; subject to change Great 8 Florence High School In Bracket Order All Times MST Friday at Denver Coliseum Kiowa 49, Custer County 30 Men AMERICAN LEAGUE Through March 7 Tuesday Fruita Monument at Centaurus, TBA Rampart 35, Doherty 23 Standley Lake High School March 13, 14, 16 at Mankato, Minn. W L Pct Points Grand Junction at Pueblo West, 3:30 p.m. Regis 86, Arapahoe 72 Sedgwick County 66, Front Range Christian 59 Saturday’s First-Round Games Cleveland 3 0 1.000 1, Carl Edwards, 505. 2, Brad Keselowski, 464. Baseball Girls Soccer Aurora Central 65, Highlands Ranch 60 Fountain Middle School No. 8 Colorado School of Mines (17-11) vs. No. Tampa Bay 5 1 .833 3, Brian Vickers, 457. 4, Justin Allgaier, 449. 5, Kyle Central at Pueblo East, 4 p.m. Central at Eagle Valley, 2 p.m., Gypsum Fairview 72, Grandview 54 Holyoke 30, Evangelical Christian 28 1 Minnesota State-Mankato (24-4), 5 p.m. Toronto 5 1 .833 Busch, 424. 6, Steve Wallace, 423. 7, Kevin Harvick, Men’s Tennis Men’s Tennis Final 4 Great Eight No. 5 Metro State (24-6) vs. No. 4 St. Cloud Boston 4 2 .667 414. 8, Greg Biffle, 408. 9, Paul Menard, 398. 10, Mesa State vs. Minnesota State-Mankato, Mesa State vs. St. Cloud State, Orlando, Fla., March 11 Saturday at Massari Fieldhouse, Pueblo State (25-5), 7:30 p.m. Chicago 2 2 .500 Scott Riggs, 359. Orlando, Fla., 1 p.m. 8:30 a.m. CU Events Center No. 1 Paonia (22-1) vs. No. 8 Holyoke (14-10), No. 6 New Mexico Highlands (20-10) vs. No. 3 Detroit 3 3 .500 11, James Buescher, 347. 12, Mike Wallace, Women’s Tennis Mesa State vs. University of Indianapolis, Regis vs. Rampart 11:45 a.m. Augustana (22-6),11 a.m. Kansas City 2 2 .500 346. 13, Trevor Bayne, 320. 14, Jason Leffler, 312. Mesa State vs. Minnesota State-Mankato, Orlando, Fla., 2 p.m. Aurora Central vs. Fairview No. 4 Sedgwick County (19-4) vs. No. 5 Sangre No. 7 Winona State (20-9) vs. No. 2 Mesa State Minnesota 3 3 .500 15, Joey Logano, 311. 15, Tony Raines, 311. 17, Orlando, Fla., 1 p.m. Women’s Tennis de Cristo (16-6), 8:45 a.m. (22-5), 1:30 p.m. Oakland 2 2 .500 Brian Scott, 310. 18, Michael Annett, 303. 19, Scott Mesa State vs. St. Cloud State, Orlando, Fla., No. 3 Akron (19-4) vs. No. 6 Rocky Ford (16-6), Women Seattle 3 3 .500 Lagasse Jr., 297. 20, Brendan Gaughan, 293. 8:30 a.m. Class 5A Girls 4 p.m. March 12, 13, 15 at Whalen Gym, Durango New York 3 4 .429 Money Wednesday Mesa State vs. University of Indianapolis, No. 2 Kiowa (22-2) vs. No. 7 Sanford (14-9), Friday’s First-Round Games Los Angeles 1 2 .333 1, Kevin Harvick, $187,160. 2, Carl Edwards, Orlando, Fla., 2 p.m. Great 8 Baseball 7 p.m. No. 8 Colorado Mines (20-8) vs. No. 1 Fort Texas 1 3 .250 $170,575. 3, Brad Keselowski, $152,689. 4, Kyle Saturday at Denver Coliseum Lewis (30-3), 6 p.m. Baltimore 1 5 .167 Busch, $139,825. 5, Justin Allgaier, $133,139. 6, Grand Junction at Pueblo South, 3:30 p.m. Denver East 62, Highlands Ranch 51 Heritage 58, Chaparral 48 Class 1A Boys No. 5 Minnesota-Duluth (20-10) vs. No. 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Greg Biffle, $130,745. 7, Steve Wallace, $121,264. Softball To Report Scores Monarch 58, Regis 46 Augustana, S.D. (23-6), 8 p.m. W L Pct 8, James Buescher, $118,529. 9, Trevor Bayne, Mesa State at Fort Lewis (DH), 1 p.m. Sweet 16 No. 6 Adams State (19-6) vs. No. 3 Concordia- San Francisco 5 1 .833 $118,439. 10, Tony Stewart, $117,295. Coaches should log on to MaxPreps.com to Legacy 69, Fountain Fort Carson 45 input results, or call the sports department at Southern Region St. Paul (24-5), 3 p.m. Chicago 3 1 .750 11, Brian Vickers, $116,210. 12, Scott Riggs, Thursday Final 4 970-256-4203 or 1-800-332-5832. Results Saturday No. 7 CSU-Pueblo (20-10) vs. No. 2 Wayne New York 6 2 .750 $111,349. 13, Mike Wallace, $110,789. 14, Eric March 11 can be faxed to 244-8578 or e-mailed to Ouray 64, Walsh 58 State (26-6), 1 p.m. Atlanta 5 2 .714 McClure, $109,114. 15, Jason Leffler, $109,004. Baseball CU Events Center Sports@gjsentinel.com after events. Creede 49, Karval 45 Colorado 5 2 .714 16, John Wes Townley, $108,874. 17, Tony Raines, Central at Loveland, 2 p.m. Denver East vs. Heritage Eads 33, Sierra Grande 32 Florida 4 2 .667 $108,804. 18, Michael Annett, $108,349. 19, Monarch vs. Legacy Ridgeway 59, South Baca 51 Men’s AP Top 25 Houston 2 3 .400 Brian Keselowski, $108,089. 20, Scott Lagasse Jr., Northern Region Milwaukee 2 3 .400 $108,054. The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ col- Class 4A Boys Great 8 Friday at Colorado School of Mines Saturday at Sterling High School Hi Planes 47, Cornerstone Christian 30 Caliche 73, Flagler 66 Stratton 67, Community Christian 58 lege basketball poll, with first-place votes in paren- theses, records through March 7, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point Cincinnati Los Angeles Pittsburgh Philadelphia 1 2 1 2 2 4 1 3 .333 .333 .333 .250 ODDS ON THE AIR Schedules subject to change Sierra 65, Thomas Jefferson 43 for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking: Otis 71, Fleming 45 Record Pts Pvs San Diego 1 3 .250 Lewis Palmer 50, Sterling 38 Great Eight 1. Kansas (63) 29-2 1,623 2 St. Louis 1 4 .200 Glantz-Culver Line Pueblo East 68, Broomfield 63 Thursday at Pueblo Longmont 63, Pueblo Central 54 No. 1 Otis (24-0) vs. No. 8 Eads (13-11), 2. Kentucky (2) 3. Syracuse 29-2 28-3 1,553 3 1,500 1 Arizona Washington 1 5 0 6 .167 .000 March 9 TUESDAY Final 4 NCAA Basketball March 11 5:30 p.m. 4. Duke 26-5 1,348 4 NOTE: Split-squad games count in the Today TELEVISION No. 4 Ouray (18-5) vs. No. 5 Creede (20-2), 5. Ohio St. 24-7 1,344 6 standings; games against non-major league teams CU Events Center 1:15 p.m. 6. Purdue 26-4 1,252 7 do not. FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Time Event Channel Sierra vs. Lewis Palmer No. 3 Hi Plains (18-5) vs. No. 6 Ridgway (17-7), at Princeton 131/2 Penn Pueblo East vs. Longmont 10:15 a.m. 7. West Virginia 24-6 1,231 10 Sunday’s Rockies Games Big East Conference HOCKEY 8. New Mexico 28-3 1,188 8 Arizona (ss) 9, Colorado (ss) 3, 6 innings At New York No. 2 Caliche (22-2) vs. No. 7 Stratton (13-11), 9. Kansas St. 24-6 1,063 5 Colorado (ss) 4, Arizona (ss) 1, 7 innings First Round 5:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia 404 (VS) Class 4A Girls 8:30 p.m. 10. Villanova 24-6 1,016 9 Monday’s Games South Florida 7 DePaul 7 p.m. Vancouver at Colorado 48 (ALT) 11. Michigan St. 24-7 1,015 11 N.Y. Yankees (ss) 6, Pittsburgh (ss) 0 Great 8 Class 1A Girls Connecticut 3 at St. John’s Saturday at Colorado School of Mines 12. Butler 13. Wisconsin 27-4 23-7 796 12 710 15 Toronto 4, Houston 1 Minnesota 5, Baltimore 0 Seton Hall 5 Providence MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS Sweet 16 Cincinnati 7 Rutgers Broomfield 57, Pueblo East 31 Southern Region 14. BYU 28-4 690 14 Florida (ss) 11, Washington 2 Atlantic 10 Conference 10 a.m. Big East Conference 34 (ESPN2) Conifer 59, Pueblo South 46 15. Tennessee 23-7 650 16 N.Y. Mets 11, Florida (ss) 2 Kim 76, Baca 41 First Round Noon Big East Conference 34 (ESPN2) Mullen 64, Mesa Ridge 55 16. Pittsburgh 24-7 644 17 N.Y. Yankees (ss) 7, Philadelphia 5 Wiley 50, North Park 45 at St. Bonaventure 21/2 Duquesne Longmont 60, Cheyenne Mtn. 50 17. Temple 26-5 552 20 Atlanta 12, Detroit 4 Final 4 McClave 50, Norwood 27 18. Gonzaga 26-5 534 18 Boston 7, St. Louis 6 at Rhode Island 15 Saint Joseph’s 5 p.m. Sun Belt Conference 34 (ESPN2) Dove Creek 56, Creede 40 at Dayton 11 2 George Washington 1/ Thursday, 3/11 19. Maryland 23-7 499 22 Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh (ss) 3, 10 innings 7 p.m. Horizon League Championship 33 (ESPN) Northern Region at Charlotte 8 Massachusetts CU Events Center 20. Vanderbilt 23-7 480 13 L.A. Angels 13, Texas 9 Saturday at Sterling High School Sun Belt Conference Broomfield vs. Conifer Fleming 49, Otis 32 21. Baylor 24-6 474 21 Seattle (ss) 5, Chicago White Sox 4 At Hot Springs, Ark. 7 p.m. Summit League Championship 34 (ESPN2) Mullen vs. Longmont 22. Georgetown 20-9 277 19 Cleveland 3, Arizona 2 Idalia 66, Community Christian 44 Championship SOCCER Briggsdale 46, Hi Plains 39 23. Texas A&M 22-8 271 23 San Francisco 3, L.A. Dodgers 2, 10 innings W. Kentucky 4 Denver or Class 3A Boys Pawnee 36, Stratton 33 24. Xavier 23-7 136 25 Colorado 5, San Diego 4 W. Kentucky 4 North Texas or 12:30 p.m. Arsenal vs. Porto 36 (FOXRM) Great Eight 25. UTEP 24-5 134 24 Chicago Cubs 10, Oakland 3 Denver Pk Troy or Thursday at Pueblo Others receiving votes: N. Iowa 48, Richmond Milwaukee 6, Seattle (ss) 2 North Texas Pk Troy 6 p.m. Fiorentina vs. Bayern Munich 36 (FOXRM) Sweet Sixteen No. 1 Kim (23-0) vs. No. 8 Idalia (13-11), 41, Utah St. 12, Virginia Tech 12, Texas 10, Cincinnati 14, Kansas City 5 Horizon League Saturday 11:45 a.m. Marquette 6, Notre Dame 6, Cornell 3, Louisville 3, At Indianapolis WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS Faith Christian 61, Weld Central 51 California 2, Oklahoma St. 1, Siena 1. Eaton 57, Highland 40 No. 4 Pawnee (22-2) vs. No. 5 Dove Creek COLLEGE BASEBALL at Butler Championship 7 Wright St. 5 p.m. Big East Conference Championship 33 (ESPN) (21-3), 8:45 a.m. Kent Denver 66, Brush 58 No. 3 Fleming (18-5) vs. No. 6 Wiley (20-4), Women’s AP Top 25 Big Sky Conference RADIO Pagosa Springs 56, Lutheran 52 4 p.m. At Ogden, Utah Aspen 60, Yuma 29 No. 2 McClave (22-1) vs. No. 7 Briggsdale The top 25 teams in the The Associated Press’ Division II Rankings Semifinals Time Event Station Manitou Springs 59, Hotchkiss 57 (18-6), 7 p.m. women’s college basketball poll, with first-place Montana 2 N. Colorado HOCKEY Buena Vista 63, Valley 41 votes in parentheses, records through March 7, American Baseball Coaches Association at Weber St. 81/2 Portland St. Peak to Peak 66, Jefferson Academy 63 total points based on 25 points for a first-place Record Pts Prv Summit League 6:30 p.m. Vancouver at Colorado 1340-AM (KTMM) Great Eight PRO BASKETBALL vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and 1. Florida Southern 16-2 480 1 At Sioux Falls, S.D. March 11 previous ranking: 2. UC San Diego 19-3 460 3 Championship Colorado State University Record Pts Pvs 3. Southern Arkansas 16-3 448 4 Oral Roberts 81/2 IPFW or NBA IN BRIEF STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Faith Christian vs. Eaton 1. Connecticut (40) 31-0 1,000 1 4. Mount Olive 17-1 434 5 IUPUI 91/2 IPFW or Kent Denver vs. Pagosa Springs 2. Stanford 28-1 959 2 5. Central Missouri 13-1 418 6 Oral Roberts 1 Oakland or Aspen vs. Manitou Springs All Times MST 3. Nebraska 29-0 920 3 6. Columbus State 16-2 394 8 IUPUI 12 1/ Oakland Buena Vista vs. Peak to Peak EASTERN CONFERENCE 4. Tennessee 30-2 880 4 7. Abilene Christian 17-2 390 7 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Atlantic Division 5. Xavier 26-3 821 5 8. Emporia State 10-3 368 9 At Winston-Salem, N.C. W L Pct GB 6. Notre Dame 26-4 770 6 9. Francis Marion 13-4 348 2 First Round Class 3A Girls Boston Toronto 40 21 .656 — 32 29 .525 8 7. Duke 27-5 764 9 10. Cal State Chico 13-3 338 14 Bethune-Cookman 51/2 Florida A&M College Tennis 8. Ohio St. 30-4 734 10 11. West Chester 10-3 322 13 N. Carolina A&T 8 Howard U. Philadelphia 23 39 .371 171/2 NBA Second Round Saturday New York New Jersey 22 41 .349 19 7 56 .111 34 9. West Virginia 10. Florida St. 11. Texas A&M 27-4 25-5 22-7 669 7 616 8 588 15 12. Valdosta State 13. Grand Valley State (tie) Kutztown 17-5 300 16 4-1 7-0 282 T17 282 9 FAVORITE Houston LINE 31/2 UNDERDOG at Washington Mavs split matches in Florida Colorado Springs Christian 55, Machebeuf 34 Southeast Division St Mary’s 62, Jefferson Academy 50 12. Oklahoma 21-9 553 11 15. North Georgia 13-6 258 27 at Orlando 14 L.A. Clippers W L Pct GB 13. Georgetown 25-6 457 12 16. Tampa 15-5 240 21 at Indiana 11/2 Philadelphia The Mesa State College men’s and women’s tennis Estes Park 44, Erie 35 Orlando 44 20 .688 — Pagosa Springs 40, Buena Vista 22 14. Iowa St. 23-6 431 13 17. Florida Tech 14-4 220 15 at Charlotte 4 Miami teams each split a pair of matches Monday in Orlando, Atlanta 40 23 .635 31/2 at Milwaukee Pk Boston Holy Family 67, Valley 42 Miami 32 31 .508 111/2 15. Texas 21-9 415 18 18. UNC Pembroke 14-3 208 30 Utah 31/2 at Chicago Fla., the start of their week-long spring trip. Brush 50, St Mary’s Academy 38 16. Baylor 22-8 382 14 19. Franklin Pierce 4-1 196 T17 Charlotte 30 31 .492 121/2 17. St. John’s 24-5 373 16 20. Incarnate Word 17-5 174 RV at Portland 9 Sacramento The men defeated Wartburg (Iowa) College 8-1 and lost Coal Ridge 50, Salida 38 Washington 21 39 .350 21 Olathe 47, Classical Academy 40 18. Gonzaga 26-4 346 17 21. Delta State 13-5-1 158 10 at L.A. Lakers 10 Toronto to Grand Valley State 6-3. Jordan Chomko won both of his Central Division NHL Great Eight W L Pct GB 19. Kentucky 25-7 324 19 22. USC Aiken 11-7 146 RV FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE No. 1 singles matches, defeating Chris Buckingham of March 11 20. Oklahoma St. 20-9 203 20 23. Ashland 4-3 130 12 Wartburg 6-0, 6-1 and knocking off Mark Roesslein of Grand Cleveland 50 15 .769 — at Atlanta -110 Nashville -110 Colorado State University 21. Hartford 27-3 187 23 24. St. Mary’s (Texas) 14-6 108 29 Colorado Springs Christian vs. St Mary’s Milwaukee 33 29 .532 151/2 22. LSU 20-9 113 21 25. Nebraska-Omaha 9-1 88 RV at Detroit -200 Calgary +170 Valley State 6-3, 6-1. Chomko and Nick Provenza won both of Chicago 31 31 .500 171/2 at Philadelphia -240 N.Y. Islanders +200 Estes Park vs. Pagosa Springs Detroit 22 41 .349 27 23. UCLA 22-7 107 — 26. West Alabama 13-6 64 RV Boston -130 at Toronto +110 their No. 1 doubles matches, as did the No. 3 doubles team of Holy Family vs. Brush 24. Georgia 23-8 86 22 (tie) New Mexico Highlands 12-4 64 22 Brason Hollabaugh and Andres Hernandez. Indiana 20 43 .317 29 at Montreal -140 Tampa Bay +120 Coal Ridge vs. Olathe 25. Michigan St. 22-9 44 28. Erskine 16-5 42 NR WESTERN CONFERENCE Others receiving votes: Fresno St. 42, Georgia 29. Mars Hill 11-5 14 NR at Minnesota -175 Florida +155 The women defeated Wartburg 9-0 and were shut out Southwest Division Vancouver -120 at Colorado +100 Tech 35, Virginia 33, Wis.-Green Bay 31, Iowa 19, (tie) Northern Kentucky 6-3 14 RV by Grand Valley (Mich.) State. Kelleen Sera won her No. Class 2A Boys W L Pct GB Ark.-Little Rock 18, Middle Tennessee 17, TCU 17, (tie) Minnesota State Mankato 7-3 14 RV Ottawa -180 at Edmonton +160 1 singles match against Wartburg’s Molly Eslick 6-3, 6-0. Dallas 44 21 .677 — at Anaheim -175 Columbus +155 Vanderbilt 13, Princeton 11, North Carolina 4, (tie) Winona State 6-2 14 RV Friday San Antonio 36 25 .590 6 Syracuse 4, Bowling Green 3, Illinois St. 3, Temple 3, Copyright 2010 World Features Syndicate, Inc. The Mavericks won all nine matches in straight sets. Adams State College Memphis 33 31 .516 101/2 Also Receiving Votes: Adelphi 10, Cal State New Orleans 32 32 .500 111/2 BYU 2, DePaul 1, Rutgers 1, Wisconsin 1. Dominguez Hills 8, Southern Indiana 6, Cal State Kate Lowder, at No. 2 singles, and Amber Armendarez Sargent 65, Cripple Creek 30 at No. 5 singles, took their matches to three sets against Mancos 44, Crowley County 43 Akron High School Houston 31 31 .500 111/2 Northwest Division Monday’s Men’s Scores San Bernardino 6, Rollins 4, Wingate 4, West Virginia State 2, St. Cloud State 2, Catawba 1, Georgia Col- HOCKEY Grand Valley State before losing. Holyoke 52, Resurrection Christian 40 W L Pct GB lege & State 1, Georgia Southwestern 1, Armstrong Calhan 67, Swink 56 Denver 42 21 .667 — TOURNAMENTS Atlantic 1, Quincy 1, Rockhurst 1, Slippery Rock 1, NHL Durango High School Ignacio 66, Antonio 49 Utah Oklahoma City 40 22 .645 11/2 38 24 .613 31/2 Colonial Athletic Association Championship Concord 1, Fort Hays State 1, UT Permian Basin 1, Eastern New Mexico 1, Southeastern Oklahoma 1, All Times MST College Athletics Alexander Dawson 52, Meeker 49 Portland 37 28 .569 6 Old Dominion 60, William & Mary 53 Henderson State 1, West Florida 1, Barry 1. EASTERN Otero Junior College Byers 61, Burlington 55 Minnesota 14 50 .219 281/2 Pacific Division Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championship Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Mav Club luncheon is March 15 Sanford 66, Fountain Valley 32 Brownson Arena, Mesa State College L.A. Lakers W L Pct GB 46 18 .719 — Siena 72, Fairfield 65, OT COLLEGE TENNIS Pittsburgh 66 40 22 4 84 211 189 Phoenix 40 25 .615 61/2 Summit League New Jersey 64 38 23 3 79 169 154 The next Maverick Club luncheon begins at 11:45 a.m. Hayden 58, Longmont Christian 33 Semifinals Philadelphia 64 34 26 4 72 195 173 John Mall 58, Paonia 51 L.A. Clippers 25 38 .397 201/2 N.Y. Rangers 66 29 28 9 67 170 179 on March 15 at Bananas Fun Park. Florence High School Sacramento 21 42 .333 241/2 Oakland, Mich. 71, IPFW 58 Mesa State 8, Wartburg (Iowa) 1 N.Y. Islanders 65 26 31 8 60 169 206 Golden State 17 46 .270 281/2 Sun Belt Conference Custer County 52, Pikes Peak Christian 45 Monday at Orlando, Fla. Northeast Division Wiggins 56, Evangelical Christian 47 Sunday’s Games Philadelphia 114, Toronto 101 Semifinals Troy 54, W. Kentucky 48 Men GP W L OT Pts GF GA Youth Swimming Standley Lake High School Singles Buffalo 64 35 20 9 79 174 161 Lutheran-Parker 53, Soroco 37 Orlando 96, L.A. Lakers 94 Ottawa 66 36 25 5 77 181 189 Wray 67, Colorado Springs Christian 64 Fountain Middle School Detroit 110, Houston 107, OT Boston 86, Washington 83 Monday’s Women’s Scores No. 1 — Jordan Chomko, MSC, def. Chris Buckingham 6-0, 6-1; No. 2 — Tom Koenen, WC, def. Rashad Khamis 7-6 (7-5), 6-3; No. 3 — Andres Montreal Boston 67 32 29 6 70 178 64 29 24 11 69 157 185 164 Four Dolphins compete at state Limon 70, La Veta 53 Oklahoma City 108, Sacramento 102 SOUTH Toronto 65 20 33 12 52 168 220 Hernandez, MSC, def. Andrew Kahler 6-0, 6-0; No. Heritage Christian 81, Union Colony 55 Denver 118, Portland 106 Charleston Southern 66, Winthrop 62, OT 4 — Nick Provenza MSC, def. Brian Rasmussen 6-3, Southeast Division Taylor Kidd had three top-10 finishes to lead the Grand Saturday Monday’s Games Coastal Carolina 47, Presbyterian 46 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Junction Dolphins in the Colorado Swimming Inc. Youth 6-0; No. 5 — Brason Hollabaugh, MSC, def. Aaron Adams State College Cleveland 97, San Antonio 95 East Carolina 102, Southern Miss. 64 Washington 66 44 13 9 97 260 186 Sargent 55, Mancos 43 New York 99, Atlanta 98 Masterson 6-0, 6-1; No. 6 — Niko Carrizo, MSC, def. Atlanta 64 28 26 10 66 194 209 Indoor State Championships last weekend at the Eldora Liberty 73, High Point 48 Trueblood, 6-0, 6-0. Akron High School Memphis 107, New Jersey 101 SOUTHWEST Doubles Tampa Bay 64 27 26 11 65 172 196 Pool & Ice Center in Fort Collins. Holyoke 48, Calhan 33 Dallas 125, Minnesota 112 UAB 52, Tulsa 45 Florida 64 26 28 10 62 168 186 The 12-year-old finished seventh in the girls 11-12 200- No. 1 — Chomko/Provenza, MSC, def. Durango High School New Orleans 135, Golden State 131 TOURNAMENTS Carolina 65 27 31 7 61 182 200 Tuesday’s Games Buckingham/Koenen 8-2; No. 2 — Khanis/ yard freestyle, ninth in the 50 backstroke and 10th in the Ignacio 65, Alexander Dawson 46 Atlantic 10 Conference Carrizo, MSC, def. Kahler/Rasmussen 8-3; No. 3 WESTERN Otero Junior College Miami at Charlotte, 5 p.m. Championship — Hernandez/Hollabaugh, MSC, def. Masterson/ Central Division 100 freestyle. She also swam in the 100 and 200 backstroke, Sanford 62, Byers 49 Philadelphia at Indiana, 5 p.m. Xavier 57, Temple 55, OT GP W L OT Pts GF GA 500 and 100 butterfly. Trueblood 8-1. Brownson Arena, Mesa State College Houston at Washington, 5 p.m. Chicago 65 43 17 5 91 217 161 L.A. Clippers at Orlando, 5 p.m. Big East Conference Carlos Matthews, 14, placed fifth in the 200 butterfly and Hayden 65, John Mall 35 Semifinals Nashville 65 35 25 5 75 182 187 Florence High School Utah at Chicago, 6 p.m. Connecticut 59, Notre Dame 44 G. Valley State 6, Mesa State 3 Detroit 65 31 22 12 74 175 178 competed in the 100 and 200 backstroke, 100 butterfly, 400 Wiggins 60, Custer County 41 Boston at Milwaukee, 6 p.m. Horizon League St. Louis 65 30 26 9 69 177 182 individual medley and the 200 and 500 freestyle. Standley Lake High School Sacramento at Portland, 8 p.m. Men Columbus 65 25 29 11 61 170 209 Toronto at L.A. Lakers, 8:30 p.m. First Round Singles Gustavo Peters, 12, and Kianna Colaizzi, 10, also com- Lutheran-Parker 42, Wray 23 Wis.-Milwaukee 71, Valparaiso 57 Northwest Division Fountain Middle School Wright St. 61, Youngstown St. 43 No. 1 — Jordan Chomko, MSC, def. Mark GP W L OT Pts GF GA peted in the state meet. Limon 63, Heritage Chrstian 47 Roesslein 6-3, 6-1; No. 2 — Phillip Clauss, GV, def. Vancouver 65 40 23 2 82 211 166 NBA Leaders Southern Conference Rashad Khamis 7-5, 6-4; No. 3 — Brock Plangger, Colorado 65 37 22 6 80 192 170 Great Eight Championship Thursday at Masari Fieldhouse, Pueblo Through March 7 Chattanooga 72, Samford 67 GV, def. Andres Hernandez 1-6, 6-4, 6-1; No. 4 — Jeff Globerson, GV, def. Nick Provenza 6-3, 6-4; Calgary 65 32 24 9 73 166 165 Golf No. 1 Ignacio (19-2) vs. No. 8 Wiggins (14-10), Scoring Summit League Minnesota 64 31 28 5 67 178 185 No. 5 — Josh Kazman, GV, def. Brason Hollabaugh Edmonton 65 21 38 6 48 162 221 10:15 a.m. No. 4 Limon (21-3) vs. No. 5 Sargent (20-2), 5:30 p.m. James, CLE Durant, OKC G FG FT 63 641 494 62 601 544 PTS AVG 1890 30.0 1838 29.6 Semifinals Oral Roberts 77, UMKC 71 S. Dakota St. 67, W. Illinois 39 6-4, 6-2; No. 6 — Alex Parker, GV, def. Niko Carrizo 6-3, 6-2. Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Ping square-shaped grooves no Doubles San Jose 65 42 14 9 93 212 160 No. 3 Lutheran-Parker (20-4) vs. No. 6 Sanford Anthony, DEN 50 493 406 1437 28.7 (18-4), 8:30 p.m. No. 2 Holyoke (22-2) vs. No. 7 Hayden (19-5), Bryant, LAL Wade, MIA 59 600 357 59 548 401 1634 27.7 1557 26.4 Sun Belt Conference Semifinals Ark.-Little Rock 73, New Orleans 43 No. 1 — Chomko/Provenza, MSC, def. Pat Snyder/Rosselin 8-3; No. 2 — Clauss/Plangger, Phoenix Los Angeles 66 39 22 5 83 176 64 38 22 4 80 194 164 175 longer allowed starting March 29 GV, def. Khamis/Carrizo 9-7; No. 3 — Hernandez/ Dallas 65 29 24 12 70 184 206 1:15 p.m. Ellis, GOL 52 520 244 1335 25.7 Middle Tennessee 76, W. Kentucky 63 Hollabaugh, MSC, def. Globerson/Ryan Diebold 8-5. Anaheim 65 30 27 8 68 183 201 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The 20-year-old Ping wedges Nowitzki, DAL 63 572 418 1594 25.3 West Coast Conference Class 2A Girls Bosh, TOR 54 469 368 1312 24.3 Championship NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for with square-shaped grooves will no longer be allowed Friday Stoudemire, PHX 65 540 357 1438 22.1 Gonzaga 76, Pepperdine 48 Mesa State 9, Wartburg (Iowa) 0 overtime loss. on the PGA Tour starting March 29 under an agreement Sunday’s Games Adams State College Women reached Monday with Ping executives. Montreal 4, Anaheim 3, SO Sangre de Cristo 54, South Park 38 GOLF Singles Detroit 5, Chicago 4 John Solheim, the chairman and CEO of Ping, said the Burlington 62, Ignacio 43 No. 1 — Kelleen Sera, MSC, Molly Eslick 6-3, Pittsburgh 2, Boston 1 Akron High School 6-0; No. 2 — Kate Lowder, MSC, def. Leanna Nelson Vancouver 4, Nashville 2 Phoenix-based company is waiving its right that had kept Akron 55, Dayspring Christian 29 6-3, 6-3; No. 3 — Victoria Sargent, MSC, def. Jenny Calgary 5, Minnesota 2 the PGA Tour from banning Ping Eye2 wedges made be- Las Animas 47, Simla 44 PGA FedEx Cup Leaders 25. Retief Goosen 328 $742,333 Dallenbach 6-1, 6-1; No. 4 — Kaitlin Sera, MSC, Durango High School 26. D.J. Trahan 278 $477,659 def. Lindsay Greiner 6-0, 6-0; No. 5 — Amber Arm- Carolina 4, Atlanta 0 fore April 1, 1990 that have deeper, wide grooves no longer 27. Bubba Watson 277 $427,992 Buffalo 2, N.Y. Rangers 1, OT Sanford 46, Dolores 34 Through March 7 endarez, MSC, def. Leanna Jenkins 6-0, 6-2; No. 6 Philadelphia 3, Toronto 1 allowed under new USGA regulations. Lutheran-Parker 44, Rangely 38 Rank Name Pts Money 28. Nick Watney 273 $460,994 — Cyndle Curfman, MSC, def. Claire Evans 6-4. 6-4. Edmonton 2, New Jersey 0 Otero Junior College 1. Dustin Johnson 793 $1,727,450 29. Ernie Els 270 $551,106 Doubles Monday’s Games Rocky Ford 68, Calhan 51 La Veta 49, Fowler 42 2. Steve Stricker 3. Camilo Villegas 780 773 $1,731,000 $1,764,000 30. Brian Gay 31. Tom Gillis 268 257 $448,616 $364,808 No. 1 — Lowder/Sargent, MSC, def.Eslick/ Nelson 8-6; No. 2 — Sera/Sera, MSC, def. Dallas 4, Washington 3, SO Baseball 4. Ben Crane 617 $1,132,703 32. Cameron Beckman 251 $659,456 Columbus at Los Angeles (n) Brownson Arena, Mesa State College Dallenbach/Greiner 8-3; No. 3 — Armendarez/ Tuesday’s Games Paonia 64, Hayden 28 Hoehne 59, Hayden 52 5. Ian Poulter 6. Ryan Palmer 592 580 $1,442,525 $1,106,202 33. David Duval 34. Steve Marino 35. John Rollins 246 244 242 $557,440 $534,272 $409,387 Curfman, MSC, def. Jenkins/Evans 8-3. Boston at Toronto, 5 p.m. Nashville at Atlanta, 5 p.m. Olivo, De La Rosa lift Rockies Florence High School 7. Hunter Mahan 570 $1,174,793 8. Geoff Ogilvy 553 $1,227,660 36. Michael Sim 238 $462,573 Calgary at Detroit, 5 p.m. Custer County 64, Colorado Springs School 41 G. Valley State 9, Mesa State 0 N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 5:30 p.m. PEORIA, Ariz. — Jorge De La Rosa picked up right Kowa 57, Merino 50 9. J.B. Holmes 532 $1,081,665 37. Stewart Cink 234 $503,921 Standley Lake High School 10. Bill Haas 532 $923,850 38. Ryan Moore 233 $467,533 Women Tampa Bay at Montreal, 5:30 p.m. where he left off last season. Florida at Minnesota, 6 p.m. Front Range Christian 55, Meeker 35 11. Robert Allenby 529 $1,017,640 39. Paul Goydos 229 $495,620 Singles Vancouver at Colorado, 7 p.m. The Rockies starter tossed three scoreless innings Mon- Sedgwick County 44, Limon 28 12. Matt Kuchar 517 $979,346 40. J.P. Hayes 220 $415,480 No. 1 — Taryn Hayes, GV, def. Kelleen Sera 6-1, day and Miguel Olivo had three hits and three RBI in the Ottawa at Edmonton, 7:30 p.m. Fountain Middle School 13. Paul Casey 505 $1,256,400 41. George McNeill 217 $405,182 6-2; No. 2 — Katelyn Schaffer, GV, def. Kate Lowder Evangelical Christian 43, Sargent 25 14. Luke Donald 442 $937,521 42. Sean O’Hair 216 $446,057 6-1, 4-6, 6-4; No. 3 — Kelsey Johnston, GV, def. Columbus at Anaheim, 8 p.m. Colorado’s 5-4 win over the San Diego Padres. Holyoke 40, Resurrection Christian 35 15. Rickie Fowler 437 $875,431 43. Kevin Na 214 $382,482 Victoria Sargent 7-5, 6-0; No. 4 — Darylann Trout, De La Rosa, who was 16-8 with a 4.38 ERA in 33 games Saturday 16. Tim Clark 417 $722,426 44. Stephen Ames 214 $312,977 GV, def. Kaitlin Sera 6-2, 6-1; No. 5 — Allison Fecko, NHL Scoring Leaders last season, limited the Padres to a hit and one walk while Adams State College 17. Brandt Snedeker 412 $671,149 45. Chad Collins 212 $377,602 GV, def. Amber Armendarez 6-2, 6-7 (7-3), 6-0; Sangre De Cristo 55, Burlington 44 18. Charles Howell III 393 $696,330 46. Matt Every 211 $326,159 No. 6 — Jackie Shipman, GV, def. Cyndle Curfman Through March 7 striking out two in his first start of the spring. He’s ex- Akron High School 19. Anthony Kim 383 $707,557 47. Ryuji Imada 207 $346,710 6-0, 6-0. GP G A PTS pected to be the fourth or fifth starter in Colorado’s rota- Akron 52, Las Animas 44 20. Y.E. Yang 365 $710,360 48. Mike Weir 207 $330,979 Doubles Alex Ovechkin, Was 57 42 48 90 tion this season. Durango High School 21. Marc Leishman 361 $628,398 49. Charlie Wi 206 $305,462 No. 1 — Johnston/Trout, GV, def. Lowder/ Henrik Sedin, Van 65 26 59 85 Sargent 8-0; No. 2 — Hayes/Schaffer, GV, def. Sidney Crosby, Pit 65 44 40 84 “I have a lot of confidence right now,” De La Rosa said. Sanford 35, Lutheran-Parker 32 22. Rory Sabbatini 354 $724,940 50. Nathan Green 205 $359,340 Otero Junior College 23. Alex Prugh 347 $612,854 51. Pat Perez 205 $279,730 Sera/Sera 8-2; No. 3 — Fecko/Shipman, GV, def. Martin St. Louis, TB 64 23 55 78 “I took it from last season. I always pitch like I have to Rocky Ford 43, La Veta 38 24. Justin Rose 334 $582,595 52. Phil Mickelson 202 $323,205 Armendarez/Curfman 8-2. Nicklas Backstrom, Was 65 26 51 77 make the team.”