Scoreboard – National

Published 7:55 am Saturday, February 8, 2003

Sports slate

Today

Men’s Basketball

Blue Mountain at Big Bend, 4 p.m.

Boys Basketball

Bend at Pendleton, 2:45 p.m.

Vale at Mac-Hi, 7:30 p.m.

Burns at Riverside, 7:30 p.m.

Culver at Weston-McEwen, 5:30 p.m.

Pilot Rock at Wahtonka, 5:30 p.m.

Heppner at Stanfield, 5:30 p.m.

Sherman at Umatilla, 5:30 p.m.

South Wasco County at Arlington, 5:30 p.m.

Ione at Wheeler, 5:30 p.m.

Echo at Condon, 5:30 p.m.

Girls Basketball

Pendleton at Bend, 2:45 p.m.

Hermiston at Mountain View, 2:45 p.m.

Vale at Mac-Hi, 6 p.m.

Burns at Riverside, 6 p.m.

Culver at Weston-McEwen, 4 p.m.

Pilot Rock at Wahtonka, 4 p.m.

Heppner at Stanfield, 4 p.m.

Sherman at Umatilla, 4 p.m.

South Wasco County at Arlington, 4 p.m.

Ione at Wheeler, 4 p.m.

Echo at Condon, 4 p.m.

Wrestling

Hermiston at Summit, 1 p.m.

Mac-Hi at Vale Dual Tournament, 5 p.m.

Stanfield at Pine Eagle Invitational

Tuesday

Boys Basketball

Mac-Hi at Walla Walla Valley Academy, 7:30 p.m.

Wheeler at Helix, 7:30 p.m.

Girls Basketball

Mac-Hi at Walla Walla Valley Academy, 6 p.m.

Wheeler at Helix, 6 p.m.

High school wrestling

Hermiston 45, Crook County 16

125 – Kraig Carter (H) won over Pat Lane, 5-1; 130 – Nick Gutierrez (H) won over Wade York, 10-7; 135 – Phil Cohlin (CC) won over Danny Hall, 13-5; 140 – Trent Lucas (CC) won over Andy Hall, 7-2; 145 – Derek Jorgensen (H) won over Garrett Allen, 15-4; 152 – Kyle Larson (H) won by fall over Justin Vardin, 3:51; 160 – Derek Hendrix (CC) won over Alex Alvarez, 7-6; 171 – Austin Shields (CC) won by fall over Nick Keely, :39; 189 – James Williams (H) won over Steven Brock, 3-2; 215 – Ruben Ramirez (H) won by fall over Dallin Pope, 3:47; 275 – Tyler Hartsteen (H) won by fall over Shawn Kubitza, 1:41; 103 – Kevin Rubio (H) won by technical fall over Shane Rohden, 19-4; 112 – Keith Saucillo (H) won by fall over Ben Nesham, 1:12; 119 – Keith Carter won over Wes York, 3-2.

Pendleton 59, Mountain View 9

130 – Eli Anderson (P) won by fall over D. Enrich, 2:46; 135 – Cody Campbell (P) won by technical fall over AJ Fettcher, 20-5; 140 – Tim Zimmerman (P) won by fall over R. Wilson, 3:17; 145 – Markus Dunfee (P) won by fall over S. Simpson, 4:54; 152 – Casey Arbogast (P) won over R. Newman, 11-2; 160 – Tanner Smith (P) won by fall over S. Huserik, 3:16; 171 – Cody Larwin (MV) won over Clay Wunder, 8-2; 189 – Scott Piatt (MV) won by fall over Justin Williams, 4:51; 215 – Joe Williams (P) won over Nathan Rogers, 4-2 (2OT); 275 – Sean Orr (P) won by fall over G. Gallegner, 1:57; 103 – Nick Brizendine (P) won over G. Gentry, 9-4; 112 – Tyler Kilkenny (P) won over T. Fetters, 8-7; 119 – Seth Cox (P) won by tech. fall over D. Newman, 18-0; 125 – Justin Carter (P) won by forfeit.

BMCC men’s basketball

Spokane 90, Blue Mountain 74

Blue Mountain (74)

Eric Doak 4-8 3-5 13, Josh Knight 5-11 0-0 13, Kenny Ward 3-6 1-2 7, Rhitt Hamilton 5-8 3-4 14, Darrell Fritts 9-16 1-1 19, Justin MacKay 1-3 0-0 2, Jared Bligh 2-4 1-2 6, Adam Tyhurst 0-1 0-0 0, Levi Stubblefield. Totals 29-57 9-14 74

Spokane (90)

D. Ashley 6-7 2-3 16, L. Harman 0-2 0-1 0, B. Gosney 2-3 0-0 6, J. Parker 8-15 1-1 20, Robinson 1-2 1-2 4, G. Roll 3-4 0-0 6, M. Stennes 1-2 0-0 3, D. Bright 2-6 2-2 7, T. Williams 7-12 2-2 16, B. Decker 1-6 0-0 3, Nichols 4-5 1-3 9. Totals 35-64 9-14 90.

Halftime – Spokane 51, Blue Mountain 32. Fouled out – None. Rebounds – Blue Mountain 32 (Bligh 10, Ward 5), Spokane 31. Assists – Blue Mountain 15 (MacKay 4), Sokane 23. Turnovers – Blue Mountain 29 (Doak 8, MacKay 6), Spokane 23. Total fouls – Blue Mountain 18, Yakima 16.

BMCC women’s basketball

Spokane 57, Blue Mountain 44

Blue Mountain (44) – Tiffany Belt 0, Arlee Hoyt 3-12 4-4 11, Alison Bobka 3-8 0-0 7, Amber Stevens 4-12 0-0 8, Stacie Swift 0-4 0-0 0, Sherry Duong 1-4 2-2 4, Cherae Parker 1-4 0-0 3, Kacey Skriletz 0-1 0-0 0, Abby Nimmo 6-8 0-2 12. Totals 18-53 6-8 44.

Spokane (57) – Heinen 1-5 0-0 3, Rodgers 10-12 10-11 30, Ariaga 0-3 0-0 0, Smart 3-5 0-0 6, Horobiowski 2-7 0-0 4, Grubbs 1-1 0-0 2, Fuchs 2-6 2-2 6, Turner 0-2 0-0 0, Shorts 3-9 0-0 6. Totals 22-50 12-15 57.

Halftime – Spokane 29-17. 3-point goals – BMCC 2 (Hoyt, Bobka), Spokane 1 (Heinen). Rebounds – BMCC 35 (Stevens 7), Spokane 30 (Rodgers 6). Steals – BMCC 20 (Hoyt 3), Spokane 24 (Rodgers, Fuchs 3). Team fouls – BMCC 15, Spokane 5.

City league basketball

Pendleton Recreation men’s

basketball standings

Como’s Eatery 11-1

Yellowhawk 11-1

Ag Nets 10-2

Pendleton Sanitary 10-2

Builders 9-3

Houle CPA 7-5

Mission Warriors 7-5

Quizno’s 6-6

Garton & Assoc. 5-7

Jorgensen’s 5-7

LCI/WDC 5-7

Mish 5-7

Graybeal 3-9

Wants Some 1-11

Pendleton Law Enforcement 1-11

The Projections 0-12

TV SportsWatch

Today

AUTO RACING

1 p.m.

SPEED – ARCA, at Daytona Beach, Fla.

5 p.m.

FOX – NASCAR, Winston Cup, Budweiser Shootout, at Daytona Beach, Fla.

7 p.m.

ESPN2 – NHRA, qualifying for Winternationals, at Pomona, Calif. (same-day tape)

BOXING

7 p.m.

HBO – Champion Antonio Margarito (27-3-0) vs. Andrew Lewis (22-1-1) for WBO welterweight championship; junior middleweights, Shane Mosley (38-2-0) vs. Raul Marquez (34-2-0), at Las Vegas

GOLF

6 a.m.

TGC – European Tour, ANZ Championship, third round, at Sydney, Australia (same-day tape)

10:30 a.m.

TGC – Champions Tour, Royal Caribbean Classic, second round, at Key Biscayne, Fla.

Noon

CBS – PGA Tour, Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, third round, at Pebble Beach, Calif.

MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

9 a.m.

ESPN – Temple at Massachusetts

10 a.m.

CBS – Regional coverage, UCLA at Georgetown or Alabama at Florida

11 a.m.

ESPN – Wisconsin at Northwestern

1 p.m.

ESPN – Connecticut at Providence

3 p.m.

ESPN2 – Winthrop at Coastal Carolina

4 p.m.

ESPN – Michigan St. at Indiana

5 p.m.

ESPN2 – Texas at Texas A&M

6 p.m.

ESPN – Louisville at Houston

NBA BASKETBALL

1 p.m.

TNT – Exhibition, Rookie Challenge, at Atlanta

5 p.m.

TNT – Exhibition, Hoop It Up, shootout (3-point), skills challenge, and slam dunk, at Atlanta

NHL HOCKEY

Noon

ABC – Regional coverage, Pittsburgh at Boston, Detroit at Colorado, or N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia

SOCCER

9 a.m.

ESPN2 – Men’s national team, Argentina vs. U.S., at Miami

TENNIS

Noon

ESPN2 – Davis Cup, first round, doubles match, U.S. vs. Croatia, at Zagreb, Croatia (same-day tape)

WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

11 a.m.

FOXSN – Colorado at Texas A&M

2 p.m.

FOXSN – Oregon at California (joined in progress)

4 p.m.

FOXSN – Washington at Arizona St. (delayed tape)

Sunday

ARENA FOOTBALL

Noon

NBC – Regional coverage, Chicago at Dallas, Las Vegas at Arizona, San Jose at Los Angeles, or Tampa at Orlando

AUTO RACING

8 a.m.

SPEED – NASCAR, Dash Series, at Daytona Beach, Fla.

10 a.m.

FOX – NASCAR, Winston Cup, pole qualifying for Daytona 500, at Daytona Beach, Fla.

3:30 p.m.

ESPN2 – NHRA, Winternationals, at Pomona, Calif. (same-day tape)

BOWLING

9:30 a.m.

ESPN – PBA, Days Inn Open, at Dallas

GOLF

6 a.m.

TGC – European Tour, ANZ Championship, final round, at Sydney, Australia (same-day tape)

10:30 a.m.

TGC – Champions Tour, Royal Caribbean Classic, final round, at Key Biscayne, Fla.

Noon

CBS – PGA Tour, Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, final round, at Pebble Beach, Calif.

MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

10 a.m.

CBS – Regional coverage, Ohio St. at Illinois or Maryland at Georgia Tech

10:30 a.m.

ABC – Regional coverage, Wake Forest at Marquette or Texas Tech at Missouri

12:30 p.m.

ABC – Regional coverage, Southern Cal at UNLV

FOXSN – Stanford at Oregon State

1 p.m.

ESPN – N.C. State at Virginia

3:30 p.m.

FOXSN – Clemson at Duke

NBA BASKETBALL

5 p.m.

TNT – All-Star Game, at Atlanta

NHL HOCKEY

6 p.m.

ESPN2 – Calgary at Colorado

TENNIS

11 a.m.

ESPN2 – Davis Cup, first round, deciding match, U.S. vs. Croatia, at Zagreb, Croatia (same-day tape)

WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

1 p.m.

ESPN2 – Iowa St. at Texas Tech

Pro basketball

National Basketball Association

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

W L Pct GB

New Jersey 34 15 .694 –

Boston 27 22 .551 7

Philadelphia 25 24 .510 9

Washington 24 25 .490 10

Orlando 24 26 .480 101/2

New York 21 27 .438 121/2

Miami 17 32 .347 17

Central Division

W L Pct GB

Indiana 34 15 .694 –

Detroit 32 15 .681 1

Milwaukee 25 23 .521 81/2

New Orleans 26 24 .520 81/2

Atlanta 19 30 .388 15

Chicago 17 32 .347 17

Toronto 14 34 .292 191/2

Cleveland 10 40 .200 241/2

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Midwest Division

W L Pct GB

Dallas 38 10 .792 –

San Antonio 33 16 .673 51/2

Minnesota 29 20 .592 91/2

Utah 29 20 .592 91/2

Houston 26 22 .542 12

Memphis 13 35 .271 25

Denver 12 37 .245 261/2

Pacific Division

W L Pct GB

Sacramento 34 17 .667 –

Portland 32 16 .667 1/2

Phoenix 29 21 .580 41/2

L.A. Lakers 24 23 .511 8

Golden State 21 27 .438 111/2

Seattle 21 27 .438 111/2

L.A. Clippers 17 32 .347 16

Friday’s Games

No games scheduled

Saturday’s Games

No games scheduled

Sunday’s Game

All-Star Game at Atlanta

College basketball

Friday’s College Basketball Scores

EAST

Brown 91, Harvard 86

Iona 92, Niagara 76

Lafayette 60, Colgate 56

Penn 70, Cornell 67

Princeton 68, Columbia 51

St. Peter’s 86, Rider 83

Yale 75, Dartmouth 64

SOUTH

Florida Atlantic 83, Campbell 56

Morris Brown 65, Bethune-Cookman 63

Friday’s Women’s Basketball Scores

EAST

Charlotte 67, Cincinnati 62

Colgate 71, Lafayette 59

Columbia 75, Princeton 66

Dartmouth 85, Yale 72

Fairfield 57, Marist 55

Harvard 72, Brown 61

Penn 75, Cornell 65

SOUTH

East Carolina 74, Louisville 69

Elon 87, Charleston Southern 73

Georgia Tech 59, Maryland 51

High Point 90, Coastal Carolina 70

Marquette 59, Tulane 47

Memphis 76, South Florida 53

North Carolina 66, N.C. State 63

Southern Miss. 62, DePaul 53

MIDWEST

Creighton 78, SW Missouri St. 69

Drake 62, Wichita St. 57

George Washington 80, Dayton 53

Indiana St. 98, Bradley 55

N. Iowa 71, Illinois St. 59

Richmond 61, Xavier 56

Saint Louis 64, UAB 54

Pro hockey

National Hockey League

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

W L T OL Pts GF GA

New Jersey 33 13 3 4 73 140 102

Philadelphia 28 14 9 2 67 126 114

N.Y. Islanders 24 22 5 2 55 144 153

Pittsburgh 21 24 4 5 51 140 160

N.Y. Rangers 21 27 7 2 51 146 178

Northeast Division

W L T OL Pts GF GA

Ottawa 33 14 7 1 74 179 126

Toronto 29 20 4 1 63 153 132

Boston 27 19 5 2 61 159 139

Montreal 21 22 7 5 54 147 164

Buffalo 15 26 7 4 41 112 138

Southeast Division

W L T OL Pts GF GA

Washington 26 20 7 3 62 161 150

Tampa Bay 22 20 7 5 56 148 152

Florida 16 20 10 8 50 124 160

Atlanta 19 27 3 4 45 147 188

Carolina 17 27 6 5 45 119 161

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Division

W L T OL Pts GF GA

St. Louis 28 15 8 4 68 176 142

Detroit 27 16 9 2 65 154 133

Chicago 22 19 10 3 57 129 130

Columbus 20 25 6 2 48 150 164

Nashville 17 23 9 4 47 121 142

Northwest Division

W L T OL Pts GF GA

Vancouver 31 16 8 0 70 170 143

Minnesota 27 18 8 1 63 132 120

Edmonton 25 17 6 6 62 151 145

Colorado 22 14 11 5 60 148 129

Calgary 18 26 8 3 47 120 155

Pacific Division

W L T OL Pts GF GA

Dallas 30 11 12 1 73 167 109

Anaheim 24 19 7 4 59 133 134

Los Angeles 22 24 4 4 52 140 149

San Jose 20 22 6 5 51 146 158

Phoenix 19 23 7 4 49 133 145

Friday’s Games

Vancouver 4, Buffalo 2

Washington 3, N.Y. Islanders 0

Atlanta 4, New Jersey 2

Minnesota 4, San Jose 3

Calgary 4, Edmonton 3

Los Angeles 8, Carolina 2

Anaheim 3, Phoenix 2

Saturday’s Games

Pittsburgh at Boston, Noon

Detroit at Colorado, Noon

N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, Noon

Atlanta at Ottawa, 4 p.m.

Buffalo at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m.

Montreal at Toronto, 4 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Florida, 4:30 p.m.

San Jose at St. Louis, 5 p.m.

Columbus at Nashville, 5 p.m.

Dallas at Phoenix, 6 p.m.

Chicago at Edmonton, 7 p.m.

Sunday’s Games

Minnesota at New Jersey, 10 a.m.

Montreal at Washington, 4 p.m.

Los Angeles at Dallas, 4 p.m.

Carolina at Anaheim, 5 p.m.

Calgary at Colorado, 6 p.m.

Pro golf

AT&T Pebble Beach National

Friday

At Pebble Beach, Calif.

Purse: $5 million

Played on Three Sites all Par 72

Pebble Beach Golf Links (6,816 yards)

Spyglass Hill Golf Course (6,862 yards)

Poppy Hills Golf Course (6,833 yards)

Second Round

Jim Furyk 71-66 – 137 -7

Rod Pampling 70-68 – 138 -6

Paul Stankowski 71-67 – 138 -6

Tim Herron 69-69 – 138 -6

Tom Lehman 68-70 – 138 -6

Kevin Sutherland 66-72 – 138 -6

Mark O’Meara 71-68 – 139 -5

Davis Love III 72-67 – 139 -5

Tim Clark 74-66 – 140 -4

Rory Sabbatini 71-69 – 140 -4

Loren Roberts 71-69 – 140 -4

Scott McCarron 71-69 – 140 -4

Dave Stockton, Jr. 69-71 – 140 -4

Brad Faxon 70-70 – 140 -4

John Cook 73-68 – 141 -3

Dicky Pride 70-71 – 141 -3

Phil Tataurangi 68-73 – 141 -3

Vijay Singh 70-71 – 141 -3

J.L. Lewis 70-71 – 141 -3

Mike Weir 67-74 – 141 -3

Rocco Mediate 70-71 – 141 -3

John Rollins 71-71 – 142 -2

Tim Petrovic 70-72 – 142 -2

Willie Wood 68-74 – 142 -2

Grant Waite 74-68 – 142 -2

Jason Caron 68-74 – 142 -2

Michael Clark II 72-70 – 142 -2

Anthony Painter 70-72 – 142 -2

Robert Gamez 67-76 – 143 -1

Craig Stadler 70-73 – 143 -1

Greg Kraft 68-75 – 143 -1

John Daly 70-73 – 143 -1

Phil Mickelson 72-71 – 143 -1

Brian Claar 72-71 – 143 -1

Dennis Paulson 72-71 – 143 -1

Jim Carter 72-71 – 143 -1

Ken Green 68-75 – 143 -1

Donnie Hammond 68-75 – 143 -1

Tom Pernice, Jr. 69-74 – 143 -1

Kenny Perry 69-74 – 143 -1

Brian Watts 72-71 – 143 -1

Jay Williamson 72-72 – 144 E

Jeff Brehaut 74-70 – 144 E

Marco Dawson 68-76 – 144 E

Frank Lickliter II 75-69 – 144 E

Todd Rose 75-69 – 144 E

Pat Perez 69-75 – 144 E

Tom Byrum 71-74 – 145 +1

Ben Curtis 72-73 – 145 +1

Fred Couples 69-76 – 145 +1

David Edwards 74-71 – 145 +1

Gary Hallberg 74-71 – 145 +1

Jonathan Byrd 72-73 – 145 +1

Mark Brooks 70-75 – 145 +1

Scott Simpson 74-71 – 145 +1

Mathew Goggin 72-73 – 145 +1

K.J. Choi 72-73 – 145 +1

Skip Kendall 71-74 – 145 +1

Dudley Hart 76-69 – 145 +1

Woody Austin 74-71 – 145 +1

Jesper Parnevik 72-74 – 146 +2

Steve Elkington 73-73 – 146 +2

Arron Oberholser 77-69 – 146 +2

Graeme McDowell 74-72 – 146 +2

Deane Pappas 73-73 – 146 +2

Brian Henninger 72-74 – 146 +2

Paul Goydos 71-75 – 146 +2

Lee Janzen 72-74 – 146 +2

Patrick Sheehan 75-71 – 146 +2

Robin Freeman 73-73 – 146 +2

Olin Browne 75-71 – 146 +2

Tommy Armour III 68-78 – 146 +2

Bob May 70-76 – 146 +2

Chris Anderson 72-74 – 146 +2

Darron Stiles 72-74 – 146 +2

Scott Laycock 74-72 – 146 +2

Steven Alker 74-72 – 146 +2

Sandy Lyle 76-71 – 147 +3

Hal Sutton 73-74 – 147 +3

Carl Pettersson 76-71 – 147 +3

Jason Gore 73-74 – 147 +3

Brett Quigley 73-74 – 147 +3

Jay Don Blake 73-74 – 147 +3

Todd Barranger 74-73 – 147 +3

Mike Standly 72-75 – 147 +3

Peter Jacobsen 75-72 – 147 +3

Ted Purdy 73-74 – 147 +3

Brenden Pappas 74-73 – 147 +3

Per-Ulrik Johansson 75-72 – 147 +3

Royal Caribbean

Friday

At Crandon Park Golf Course

Key Biscayne, Fla.

Purse: $1,450,000

Yardage: 6,961; Par: 72 (35-37)

First Round

Bobby Wadkins 32-34 – 66 -6

Christy O’Connor 34-34 – 68 -4

David Eger 35-34 – 69 -3

Walter Morgan 35-34 – 69 -3

Gary Koch 32-37 – 69 -3

Jerry McGee 32-37 – 69 -3

Rodger Davis 35-34 – 69 -3

Dave Barr 35-35 – 70 -2

Jim Ahern 34-36 – 70 -2

Walter Hall 34-36 – 70 -2

Allen Doyle 35-35 – 70 -2

Gil Morgan 33-37 – 70 -2

Mike McCullough 34-36 – 70 -2

Jim Dent 33-38 – 71 -1

Terry Dill 34-37 – 71 -1

Kermit Zarley 36-35 – 71 -1

Billy Kratzert 34-37 – 71 -1

Tom Purtzer 35-36 – 71 -1

Mike Hill 34-37 – 71 -1

Bruce Fleisher 35-36 – 71 -1

Doug Tewell 35-36 – 71 -1

Joe Inman 33-38 – 71 -1

John Jacobs 34-37 – 71 -1

Leonard Thompson 33-38 – 71 -1

Isao Aoki 35-36 – 71 -1

Howard Twitty 36-36 – 72 E

Bill Rogers 33-39 – 72 E

Dick Mast 38-34 – 72 E

Ed Dougherty 35-37 – 72 E

Graham Marsh 34-38 – 72 E

Hubert Green 34-38 – 72 E

Dave Stockton 36-36 – 72 E

Bruce Summerhays 35-37 – 72 E

Mark McCumber 35-37 – 72 E

Bobby Walzel 35-37 – 72 E

David Graham 35-38 – 73 +1

Dale Douglass 35-38 – 73 +1

Vicente Fernandez 38-35 – 73 +1

J.C. Snead 35-38 – 73 +1

Stewart Ginn 33-40 – 73 +1

Larry Nelson 33-40 – 73 +1

Tom Wargo 33-40 – 73 +1

Dana Quigley 35-38 – 73 +1

Dave Eichelberger 35-38 – 73 +1

Mike Smith 37-37 – 74 +2

Bruce Lietzke 36-38 – 74 +2

Jay Sigel 34-40 – 74 +2

Morris Hatalsky 37-37 – 74 +2

George Archer 35-39 – 74 +2

Bob Gilder 35-39 – 74 +2

Tom Kite 37-37 – 74 +2

Jim Colbert 37-37 – 74 +2

Hugh Baiocchi 36-38 – 74 +2

Pat McDonald 36-38 – 74 +2

Transactions

Friday’s Sports Transactions

BASEBALL

American League

TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS-Agreed to terms with RHP Jason Standridge, RHP Brian Stokes, RHP Doug Waechter, RHP Victor Zambrano and OF Jason Conti on one-year contracts.

TEXAS RANGERS-Agreed to terms with INF Jason Hart and INF Mike Lamb on one-year contracts.

National League

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS-Named Tony Perezchica manager of Missoula of the Pioneer League.

CINCINNATI REDS-Named Jeff Maultsby manager of Florida operations.

HOUSTON ASTROS-Agreed to terms with RHP Anthony Telford on a minor league contract.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS-Agreed to terms with RHP Mike Crudale, RHP Matt Duff, RHP Gabe Molina and RHP Gene Stechschulte on one-year contracts.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

DENVER BRONCOS-Named CB Jimmy Spencer player-coach, Troy Calhoun, defensive assistant, and Ronnie Bradford special teams assistant.

DETROIT LIONS-Re-signed Chuck Priefer, special teams coach, and Don Clemons, assistant defensive coach.

GREEN BAY PACKERS-Signed QB Zak Kustok.

OAKLAND RAIDERS-Allocated DB Tony Lukins, LB Jamal White, TE Ryan Prince, T Justin Bland and K Joe O’Donnell to NFL Europe.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS-Named Teryl Austin defensive backs coach.

Canadian Football League

MONTREAL ALOUETTES-Re-signed DL Ed Philion and OT Neal Fort.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

CAROLINA HURRICANES-Traded RW Sami Kapanen and D Ryan Bast to the Philadelphia Flyers for F Pavel Brendl and D Bruno St. Jacques.

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS-Assigned LW Matt Henderson to Norfolk of the AHL.

COLORADO AVALANCHE-Assigned RW Brian Willsie to Hershey of the AHL.

DETROIT RED WINGS-Recalled C Stacy Roest from Grand Rpids of the AHL.

LOS ANGELES KINGS-Activated LW Kip Brennan from injured reserve. Assigned LW Ryan Flinn to Manchester of the AHL.

MINNESOTA WILD-Assigned C Rickard Wallin to Houston of the AHL.

OTTAWA SENATORS-Recalled G Ray Emery from Binghamton of the AHL. Assigned RW Brad Smyth to Binghamton.

VANCOUVER CANUCKS-Assigned D Bryan Allen to Manitoba of the AHL.

SOCCER

Women’s United Soccer Association

SAN DIEGO SPIRIT-Signed F Christine Latham.

WRESTLING

USA WRESTLING-Named Dan Gable interim resident freestyle coach.

COLLEGE

ARKANSAS-Named Tracy Rocker defensive line coach.

BOSTON COLLEGE-Named Kevin Lempa defensive backfield coach.

GEORGIA TECH-Announced the resignation of Bill O’Brien, offensive coordinator and assistant head coach.

KALAMAZOO-Announced the resignation of Matt Filner, women’s soccer coach.

MONTANA STATE-Named Cori Carper women’s assistant volleyball coach.

NEW MEXICO STATE-Named Ross Els defensive coordinator.

This Date in Sports

Feb. 8

1950 – Man o’ War is selected the greatest horse of the half century by The Associated Press. Man o’ War, as a 2- and 3-year-old, is a winner in 20 of 21 races and holds five track records.

1962 – Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia Warriors scores 59 points in a 136-120 victory over the New York Knicks and beats his own single-season scoring record of 3,033 by six points.

1964 – Billy Kidd and James Huega win the first men’s Olympic Alpine skiing medals for the United States with a silver and bronze in the slalom event.

1987 – Nancy Lopez assures herself a spot in the LPGA Hall of Fame by winning the $200,000 Sarasota Classic. The victory is Lopez’s 35th, which automatically qualifies her.

1993 – Julius Erving and Bill Walton are selected to the Basketball Hall of Fame along with former NBA stars Walt Bellamy, Dan Issel, Dick McGuire and Calvin Murphy, Soviet Olympic standout Ulyana Semyonova and UCLA and Olympic star Ann Meyers.

1996 – Charles Barkley becomes the 22nd NBA player to reach 20,000 points, scoring 30 in the Phoenix Suns’ 107-102 victory over New Jersey.

1997 – Scotty Bowman becomes the first NHL coach to win 1,000 games as Detroit beats Pittsburgh 6-5 on Brendan Shanahan’s overtime goal. Bowman, the coach of six Stanley Cup champion teams, is 1,000-452-255 in regular-season games and 162-101 in the playoffs.

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