Scoreboard: Feb. 28, 2010
Published 6:49 am Sunday, February 28, 2010
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PRO?SPORTS
Western Hockey League
Today – Tri-City at Seattle, 5:05 p.m.
Prep basketball
Saturday’s Scores
By The Associated Press
BOYS PREP BASKETBALL
La Grande 51, Baker 49
South Albany 62, Woodburn 61
Class 1A Playoffs
Second Round
Columbia Christian 50, Days Creek 35
Damascus Christian 45, McKenzie 43
Ione 60, Jordan Valley 54
Mohawk 57, Country Christian 45
Nixyaawii 71, Triad School 45
Powder Valley 63, Butte Falls 62
Umpqua Valley Christian 36, St. Paul 35
Wallowa 78, Crane 38
Class 2A Playoffs
First Round
Blanchet Catholic 53, Lakeview 32
Central Linn 60, East Linn Christian 31
De La Salle 65, Heppner 46
Knappa 76, Chiloquin 71
Portland Christian 65, Monroe 29
Salem Academy 59, Weston-McEwen 51
Stanfield 67, St. Mary’s 58
Western Mennonite 73, North Douglas 51
Class 3A Playoffs
First Round
Burns 53, Glide 37
Cascade Christian 71, Toledo 52
Dayton 77, Portland Adventist 65
Horizon Christian 66, Oregon Episcopal 52
Nyssa 65, Rainier 44
Warrenton 39, Bandon 38
GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL
Brookings-Harbor 51, Douglas 33
Class 3A Playoffs
First Round
Warrenton 53, Cascade Christian 38
Saturday’s box scores
BOYS
NIXYAAWII 88, TRIAD 64
TTS 13 8 24 19 – 64
NCS 23 22 26 17 – 88
TRIAD (23-4, 14-0 MVL) – Garrett Powless 18, Skyler Peterson 15, Jake Ovgard 14, Logan Trumbull 6, Jordan Lyman 4, Kris Hirschbock 3, Jeff Rutledge 2, Nathan Nilsson 2, Thomas Holland, T.J. Riblett.
NIXYAAWII (25-1, 14-0 BSC) – Shawn Simpson 27, Ashton Picard 19, Joe Crawford 12, Isaiah Case 10, Anthony Bonifer 8, Curtis Sampson 7, Rico McKay 3, Tyrone Frank 2, Avery Jones.
3-point field goals – Triad 5; Nixyaawii 2. Free throws – Triad 7-9; Nixyaawii 15-21. Personal fouls – Triad 18; Nixyaawii 8. Technical fouls – Triad Coach. Fouled out – Peterson (TTS); Ovgard (TTS).
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STANFIELD 67, ST. MARY’S 58
SSS 22 17 13 15 – 67
SMA 14 13 13 18 – 58
STANFIELD (19-8, 10-4 BMC) – Devin Bailey 14, Trey Blevins 4, Quin Grogan 11, Chase Erwert 2, Robbie Shirley 14, Ryan Griffin 4, Kameron Watson 3, Mario Madrigal 2, Derek Monkus 10, Stephen Whelan 3.
ST. MARY’S (15-8, 7-1 SCL) – Connor O’Boyle 4, Kennan Grant 2, Logan Harper 11, Lou Gamby 28, Chris Bates 8, Holden Britton 1.
3-point field goals – Stanfield 9; St. Mary’s 1. Free throws – Stanfield 12-21; St. Mary’s 9-24. Personal fouls – Stanfield 18; St. Mary’s 20. Technical fouls – none. Fouled out – O’Boyle (SMA); Erwert (SSS).
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DE?LA?SALLE 65, HEPPNER 46
HHS 6 16 11 13 – 46
DLS 14 18 16 17 – 65
HEPPNER (19-6, 12-2 BMC) – Chris Lien 16, Bryan Holland 5, Cody Orr 10, Jared Huddleston 10, Brent Eckman 6, David Bertsen.
DE?LA?SALLE (19-8, 12-2 NWL) – Christian Fuquat 23, Daniel Wick 4, Britton Douglas 4, Steven Cieslak 4, Robert Auger 5, Royshad Curry 22, Jesus Urena 3.
3-point field goals – Heppner 4; De La Salle 7. Free throws – Heppner 10-20; De La Salle 12-24. Personal fouls – Heppner 16; De La Salle 17. Technical fouls – none. Fouled out – Orr (HHS).
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SALEM?ACADEMY 59, WESTON-MCEWEN 51
SA 6 22 14 17 – 59
WMHS 8 16 11 16 – 51
SALEM?ACADEMY (15-13, 9-7 TRC) – Calvin Molan 38, Ryan Loy 2, Eric Theed 6, Tyle Yount 4, Scott Holland 9, Tyler Cooper.
WESTON-MCEWEN (17-10, 12-2 BMC) – Corban Hegdal 2, Miles Thul 11, Miguel Penaloza 4, Tyler Babb 4, Dallas Reich 16, Jacob Christopher 6, Owen Hegdal 8, Mac Sohappy.
3-point field goals – Salem 4; WMHS 4. Free throws – Salem 9-14; WMHS 11-14. Personal fouls – Salem 16; WMHS 20. Technical fouls – none. Fouled out – O. Hegdal ( WMHS).
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Ione 60, Jordan Valley 54
HS 13 13 15 19 – 60
JVHS 12 13 16 13 – 54
IONE (20-9) – Matt Hams 31, Zac Orem 15, RJ Ramos 8, Tanner Rietmann 4, Gunner Jessen 2.
Jordan Valley (19-4) – Kade Eiguren 19, Brandan Mackenzie 13, Logan Hardin 10, Bryce Kershner 4, Nathan Easterday 2, Dusty Easterday 6.
3-point field goals: Ione 2;Jordan Valley 7. Free throws: Ione 10-16, Jordan Valley 17-21. Personal fouls: Ione 18, Jordan Valley 19. Technical fouls: none. Fouled out: Collins (IHS); Eiguren (JVHS).
Firday’s box score
GIRLS
COQUILLE 45, UMATILLA 35
UHS 3 13 9 10 – 35
CHS 16 7 8 18 – 45
UMATILLA (16-8, 7-3 EOL) – Kassie Kennedy 6, Catherine Routson 15, Jessica Siler 2, Naomi Castanon 12, Dona Cardenas, Letisha Trujillo, Michelle Mendoza, Ashley Vandever, Katelyn Cranston, Miranda Cranston, Breanna Watson.
COQUILLE (25-1, 14-0 SC) – M. Meador 12, B. Richardson 8, K. Hill 10, K. Alpenbach 1, T. Gederas 11, C. Davis 6, A. Cook 1.
3-point field goals – Umatilla 0; Coquille 2. Free throws – Umatilla 9-20; Coquille 19-28. Personal fouls – Umatilla 20; Coquille 16. Technical fouls – none. Fouled out – K. Kennedy (UHS).
Prep wrestling
OSAA?State Wrestling Championships
2A finals
Irrigon
Team score: 38 (ninth place)
140 – And Aguilera def. by Tanner Layton (Oakridge), 1-0
189 – Wade Aylett def. Phillip Sigle (Nestucca), 8-3
Heppner
Team score: 18 (18th place)
152 – Chance Day def. Forrest Whiteman (Nestucca), 12-5
171 – Wacy Coil def. by Kamren DeMarce, 4-3
3A finals
Riverside
Team score: 60 points (ninth place)
103 – Gustavo Madrigal def. Anthony Halstead (Reedsport), 9-1
152 – Briton Hansen pinned Kyle Seifert (Colton), 3:24
171 – Brigham Hansen def. Jon Thurber (Reedsport), 9-0
4A finals
Mac-Hi
Team score: 115.5 (sixth place)
119 – Jesse Sargent def. by Adam Hayner (Molalla), 4-1
125 – Ryan Bullock def. by Tyler Cowger (Sweet Home), 6-5
145 – Wyatt Law def. Braydon Calder (Philomath), 5-3
171 – Brandon Kralman pinned by Robbie Federico (Cascade), 2:40
215 – Nick Watts def. Sonny Tupua (Siuslaw), forfeit; Lawrence Timmons def. Markus Marshall (Phoenix), 14-12 OT
285 – Angel Palacios pinned Andrew Jones (Scappoose), :54
5A finals
Hermiston
Team score: 269 (first place)
103 – Isaac Delgado def. by Izaak Tobin (Sherwood), 3-2
112 – Sid Britt def. Gordon Downin (Eagle Point), 17-13
119 – Joey Delgado def. C.J. Dircksen, 3-2
125 – Jaylee Britt def. Eddie Ramirez (Glencoe), 5-0
130 – Brad Thomas def. Brice Hatley (Mazama), 13-7
135 – Abraham Rodriguez def. by Eli Marvin (West Albany), 5-2
140 – Matt Kilsdonk def. by Ryan Brunner (Madras), technical fall 4:51
145 – Cody Spradlin def. Trevor Wilson (Crook County), 9-6
152 – Bryce McMahon pinned Kyle Christiansen (Crescent Valley), 4:09
171 – Ben Millard def. Cody Stock (Glencoe), 5-3
189 – Curtis Berger def. Jake Abrams (The Dalles Wahtonka), 3-2 OT (2)
Pendleton
Team score: 83 (10th place)
103 – Dylan Holcomb def. Ian Hockett (Sherwood), 10-3
112 – Brandon Bradley def. Housten Ezell (Churchill), 7-2
119 – Roman Holcomb def. by Joe Potts (Churchill), 9-7
125 – Trevor Hancock def. by Conner Clarke (Sherwood), 10-1
College basketball
Saturday’s Major Men’s Scores
By The Associated Press
EAST
American U. 78, Lafayette 60
Boston U. 76, Maine 56
Brown 76, Dartmouth 57
Bucknell 62, Army 51
Buffalo 72, Ohio 69
Cent. Connecticut St. 68, St. Francis, NY 56
Colgate 85, Navy 73
Cornell 68, Penn 48
George Washington 75, Charlotte 70
Harvard 78, Yale 58
Hofstra 87, Georgia St. 74
Lehigh 91, Holy Cross 80
Long Island U. 71, Bryant 54
Mount St. Mary’s, Md. 63, Robert Morris 61
Notre Dame 78, Georgetown 64
Pittsburgh 71, St. John’s 64
Princeton 67, Columbia 52
Quinnipiac 74, Fairleigh Dickinson 65
Rutgers 71, DePaul 62
Sacred Heart 68, Monmouth, N.J. 63
St. Bonaventure 81, Rhode Island 74
Syracuse 95, Villanova 77
Towson 81, Delaware 66
Wagner 81, St. Francis, Pa. 76
West Virginia 74, Cincinnati 68
SOUTH
Appalachian St. 82, Samford 68
Ark.-Pine Bluff 68, Grambling St. 56
Auburn 74, LSU 59
Belmont 74, Kennesaw St. 42
Campbell 57, North Florida 49
Coastal Carolina 101, VMI 71
Coll. of Charleston 69, Furman 66
Coppin St. 77, N. Carolina A&T 65
Davidson 99, Elon 96, 2OT
Drexel 67, James Madison 64
ETSU 64, Jacksonville 62
Florida A&M 75, Winston-Salem 61
Georgia 78, Florida 76
Georgia Tech 73, Boston College 68
Hampton 64, Delaware St. 45
High Point 67, Presbyterian 48
Jackson St. 63, MVSU 51
Liberty 74, Charleston Southern 61
Lipscomb 85, Mercer 73
Louisiana Tech 60, Idaho 49
Marshall 121, UCF 115, 3OT
Maryland 104, Virginia Tech 100, 2OT
McNeese St. 69, Nicholls St. 53
Md.-Eastern Shore 68, Howard 66, OT
Memphis 76, Southern Miss. 69
Middle Tennessee 66, Florida Atlantic 57
Mississippi 76, Alabama 73
Mississippi St. 76, South Carolina 63
Morehead St. 73, Tenn.-Martin 63
Morgan St. 88, Norfolk St. 87, 2OT
Murray St. 88, E. Kentucky 74
N.C. State 71, Miami 66
North Carolina 77, Wake Forest 68
North Texas 74, Louisiana-Monroe 71
Northeastern 50, George Mason 48
Old Dominion 73, Va. Commonwealth 70
Radford 54, Winthrop 52
S. Carolina St. 58, Bethune-Cookman 46
South Florida 99, Providence 93
Southern U. 60, Alcorn St. 57
Stetson 65, S.C.-Upstate 60
Tennessee 74, Kentucky 65
Tennessee Tech 72, Jacksonville St. 62
Texas St. 89, Northwestern St. 75
Tulsa 85, East Carolina 73
UAB 76, Tulane 55
UNC Asheville 89, Gardner-Webb 86
W. Carolina 78, Chattanooga 70
W. Kentucky 88, Fla. International 61
William & Mary 62, UNC Wilmington 51
Wofford 75, The Citadel 66
MIDWEST
Akron 74, Bowling Green 68
Austin Peay 71, SE Missouri 68, OT
Cent. Michigan 74, W. Michigan 66
Cleveland St. 68, Wright St. 63
Creighton 82, Bradley 71
Dayton 96, Massachusetts 68
Detroit 62, Youngstown St. 54
E. Illinois 66, Tennessee St. 61
E. Michigan 66, N. Illinois 60
Evansville 56, Drake 53
IUPUI 86, S. Dakota St. 76
Indiana St. 75, Missouri St. 72, OT
Kansas St. 63, Missouri 53
Kent St. 66, Miami (Ohio) 58
Minnesota 62, Illinois 60
N. Dakota St. 63, W. Illinois 59, OT
N. Iowa 61, Illinois St. 55
Nebraska 83, Texas Tech 79, 2OT
Oakland, Mich. 86, IPFW 83
Ohio St. 66, Michigan 55
Oral Roberts 89, UMKC 72
Saint Louis 69, Duquesne 59
South Dakota 77, Chicago St. 73
Toledo 45, Ball St. 42
Wichita St. 76, S. Illinois 55
Wis.-Green Bay 87, Loyola of Chicago 71
Wis.-Milwaukee 78, Ill.-Chicago 74
SOUTHWEST
Alabama St. 69, Texas Southern 61
Ark.-Little Rock 77, New Orleans 71
Baylor 70, Oklahoma 63
Houston Baptist 76, Texas-Pan American 62
Oklahoma St. 85, Kansas 77
Prairie View 62, Alabama A&M 53
SE Louisiana 65, Cent. Arkansas 60, OT
SMU 94, Houston 83
Sam Houston St. 94, Texas-Arlington 69
Stephen F.Austin 64, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 43
TCU 73, Colorado St. 67
Texas A&M 74, Texas 58
Troy 64, Arkansas St. 57
UTEP 78, Rice 64
UTSA 76, Lamar 74
Vanderbilt 89, Arkansas 72
FAR WEST
Arizona 71, Stanford 69
Cal Poly 60, UC Santa Barbara 57
California 62, Arizona St. 46
Colorado 75, Iowa St. 72
Denver 63, Louisiana-Lafayette 47
E. Washington 79, Idaho St. 71
Gonzaga 75, San Francisco 69
Hawaii 74, Nevada 63
Montana St. 73, Montana 67
N. Colorado 78, Sacramento St. 66
New Mexico 83, BYU 81
New Mexico St. 95, Boise St. 92
Oregon 70, UCLA 68
Oregon St. 49, Southern Cal 44
Pacific 61, Long Beach St. 51
Portland 68, Santa Clara 55
S. Utah 70, Centenary 67
Saint Mary’s, Calif. 88, Loyola Marymount 80
San Diego 65, Pepperdine 48
San Jose St. 72, Fresno St. 45
Seattle 76, CS Bakersfield 72
UC Irvine 79, CS Northridge 74
UNLV 77, Air Force 47
Utah 74, Wyoming 64
Washington 59, Washington St. 52
Pro basketball
National Basketball Association
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Boston 36 21 .632 –
Toronto 31 26 .544 5
Philadelphia 22 36 .379 14 1/2
New York 20 38 .345 16 1/2
New Jersey 6 52 .103 30 1/2
Southeast Division
W L Pct GB
Orlando 39 20 .661 –
Atlanta 36 21 .632 2
Miami 29 30 .492 10
Charlotte 28 29 .491 10
Washington 20 36 .357 17 1/2
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Cleveland 46 14 .767 –
Chicago 31 28 .525 14 1/2
Milwaukee 30 28 .517 15
Detroit 21 38 .356 24 1/2
Indiana 20 39 .339 25 1/2
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
Dallas 38 21 .644 –
San Antonio 32 24 .571 4 1/2
New Orleans 31 28 .525 7
Memphis 30 29 .508 8
Houston 29 29 .500 8 1/2
Northwest Division
W L Pct GB
Denver 39 19 .672 –
Utah 38 21 .644 1 1/2
Oklahoma City 34 23 .596 4 1/2
Portland 35 27 .565 6
Minnesota 14 47 .230 26 1/2
Pacific Division
W L Pct GB
L.A. Lakers 44 15 .746 –
Phoenix 37 23 .617 7 1/2
L.A. Clippers 24 34 .414 19 1/2
Sacramento 19 39 .328 24 1/2
Golden State 17 41 .293 26 1/2
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Saturday’s Games
New Jersey 104, Boston 96
Milwaukee 94, Miami 71
Indiana 100, Chicago 90
Memphis 120, New York 109
Portland 110, Minnesota 91
Utah 133, Houston 110
Golden State 95, Detroit 88
Today’s Games
Phoenix at San Antonio, 10 a.m.
Denver at L.A. Lakers, 12:30 p.m.
Milwaukee at Atlanta, 3 p.m.
Washington at New Jersey, 3 p.m.
Toronto at Oklahoma City, 4 p.m.
Miami at Orlando, 4 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at Sacramento, 6 p.m.
New Orleans at Dallas, 6:30 p.m.
Monday’s Games
Dallas at Charlotte, 4 p.m.
New York at Cleveland, 4 p.m.
Orlando at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Atlanta at Chicago, 5 p.m.
Portland at Memphis, 5 p.m.
San Antonio at New Orleans, 5 p.m.
Toronto at Houston, 5:30 p.m.
Denver at Phoenix, 6 p.m.
Utah at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.
Olympics
Winter Olympic Medals Table
By The Associated Press
At Vancouver, Canada
Saturday, Feb. 27
84 of 86 total medal events
Nation G S B Tot
United States 9 14 13 36
Germany 10 12 7 29
Canada 13 7 5 25
Norway 8 8 6 22
Austria 4 6 6 16
Russia 3 5 7 15
South Korea 6 6 2 14
China 5 2 4 11
France 2 3 6 11
Sweden 5 2 3 10
Switzerland 6 0 3 9
Netherlands 4 1 3 8
Czech Republic 2 0 4 6
Poland 1 3 2 6
Italy 1 1 3 5
Japan 0 3 2 5
Finland 0 1 3 4
Australia 2 1 0 3
Belarus 1 1 1 3
Slovakia 1 1 1 3
Croatia 0 2 1 3
Slovenia 0 2 1 3
Latvia 0 2 0 2
Britain 1 0 0 1
Estonia 0 1 0 1
Kazakhstan 0 1 0 1
TV?Schedule
Today, Feb. 28 (DAY 17)
NBC
Noon-6 p.m. – Men’s Ice Hockey-Gold Medal Final (LIVE); Men’s Cross Country-50km Gold
Medal Final (LIVE),
7-10:30 p.m. – Closing Ceremony (LIVE)
11:35 p.m.-12:35 a.m. – Vancouver Closing Party.
12:35-3:30 a.m. – Primetime Replay.
MSNBC
6 a.m.-Noon – Figure Skating-Champions Gala; Figure Skating-The Medalists
Universal Sports
Daily Programming
2-3 p.m. – “The Vancouver Figure Skating Hour” – A look back and ahead to primetime ??gure
skating, detailing key athletes, competitions and storylines. Includes continuing news updates and live results ticker.
10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. – Live Olympic news updates with a news ticker providing round-the-clock results.