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EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLPctGB
New Jersey3023.566
Philadelphia2627.4914
Boston2133.3899 1/2
Toronto2034.37010 1/2
New York1538.28315
SoutheastWLPctGB
Miami3420.630
Washington2725.5196
Orlando1934.35814 1/2
Atlanta1636.30817
Charlotte1541.26820
CentralWLPctGB
Detroit439.827
Cleveland3222.59312
Indiana2723.54015
Milwaukee2727.50017
Chicago2429.45319 1/2

WESTERN CONFERENCE

SouthwestWLPctGB
Dallas4211.792
San Antonio4112.7741
Memphis3023.56612
New Orleans2925.53713 1/2
Houston2331.42619 1/2
NorthwestWLPctGB
Denver2926.527
Utah2628.4812 1/2
Minnesota2330.4345
Seattle2134.3828
Portland1835.34010
PacificWLPctGB
Phoenix3617.679
L.A. Clippers3023.5666
L.A. Lakers2726.5099
Sacramento2529.46311 1/2
Golden State2429.45312

Wednesday’s Results

Seattle 114, Atlanta 109

Philadelphia 116, Cleveland 107

Miami 103, New York 83

New Jersey 96, Orlando 93

Utah 82, New Orleans 76

Houston 106, L.A. Clippers 102

Chicago 97, Milwaukee 91

Phoenix 103, Boston 94

Charlotte 110, Portland 106

Today’s Games

Indiana at Detroit, 5 p.m.

Memphis at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.

Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m.

Bobcats 110, Trail Blazers 106

Charlotte (110) – Jones 7-18 0-0 15, Ely 2-5 0-0 4, Brezec 9-14 1-1 19, Felton 4-12 2-2 10, Knight 3-10 2-2 8, Wallace 5-8 5-8 15, Carroll 4-9 2-2 11, Rush 12-14 0-2 28. Totals 46-90 12-17 110.

Portland (106) – Miles 10-20 0-2 20, Khryapa 5-7 3-3 13, Seung-Jin 0-0 0-0 0, Dixon 7-14 0-0 17, Blake 2-3 0-0 5, Patterson 9-14 7-10 25, Outlaw 5-6 0-0 10, Jack 3-4 0-0 6, Telfair 1-7 0-0 3, Webster 2-4 1-2 7. Totals 44-79 11-17 106.

Charlotte29312426110
Portland24313021106

3-Point Goals–Charlotte 6-13 (Rush 4-5, Carroll 1-2, Jones 1-5, Felton 0-1), Portland 7-16 (Dixon 3-6, Webster 2-3, Blake 1-1, Telfair 1-3, Outlaw 0-1, Miles 0-1, Jack 0-1). Rebounds–Charlotte 49 (Carroll 8), Portland 41 (Miles 8). Assists–Charlotte 29 (Knight 13), Portland 27 (Blake 9). Total Fouls–Charlotte 17, Portland 18. A–12,585.

Bulls 97, Bucks 91

Milwaukee (91) – Bogut 5-10 1-2 11, Simmons 5-11 2-2 14, Magloire 0-2 2-4 2, Ford 3-11 2-2 8, Redd 12-34 5-5 30, J.Smith 4-6 0-0 8, Williams 1-4 0-0 3, Bell 5-10 2-2 15, Gadzuric 0-1 0-0 0, Kukoc 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 35-91 14-17 91.

Chicago (97) – Deng 5-14 2-4 12, Harrington 3-5 0-0 6, Chandler 2-4 0-0 4, Gordon 6-15 4-4 19, Hinrich 10-17 4-5 26, Songaila 2-8 0-0 4, Allen 5-7 0-1 10, Nocioni 2-8 2-2 7, Duhon 3-6 2-2 9. Totals 38-84 14-18 97.

Milwaukee1933241591
Chicago2820262397

3-Point Goals–Milwaukee 7-20 (Bell 3-4, Simmons 2-4, Williams 1-4, Redd 1-5, Kukoc 0-1, Ford 0-2), Chicago 7-20 (Gordon 3-5, Hinrich 2-7, Nocioni 1-3, Duhon 1-4, Deng 0-1). Fouled Out–None. Rebounds–Milwaukee 50 (Magloire 11), Chicago 59 (Chandler 12). Assists–Milwaukee 19 (Ford 8), Chicago 26 (Hinrich, Gordon 6). Total Fouls–Milwaukee 20, Chicago 19. Technicals–Chicago Defensive Three Second. A–20,648. (21,711).

Heat 103, Knicks 83

Miami (103) – Haslem 4-6 1-1 9, Posey 0-1 0-0 0, O’Neal 7-11 1-3 15, Wade 5-16 14-17 24, Williams 8-13 4-4 24, Mourning 2-5 2-4 6, Walker 7-12 0-2 16, Payton 3-4 0-0 7, Anderson 0-2 0-0 0, Simien 1-3 0-0 2, Doleac 0-0 0-0 0, Wright 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 37-74 22-31 103.

New York (83) – Frye 8-12 1-2 17, M.Rose 2-8 0-0 5, Curry 2-3 0-0 4, Marbury 2-11 3-4 7, Richardson 6-11 0-0 14, Taylor 3-9 2-2 8, Crawford 3-8 1-1 9, Robinson 4-11 1-2 9, J.Rose 1-3 0-0 2, Woods 0-3 2-2 2, James 0-0 0-0 0, Lee 3-6 0-0 6. Totals 34-85 10-13 83.

Miami26312422103
New York1820242183

3-Point Goals–Miami 7-18 (Williams 4-9, Walker 2-6, Payton 1-2, Posey 0-1), New York 5-15 (Crawford 2-3, Richardson 2-5, M.Rose 1-3, Woods 0-1, Robinson 0-3). Fouled Out–Curry. Rebounds–Miami 52 (Haslem 8), New York 48 (Frye 10). Assists–Miami 17 (Wade, Williams 5), New York 13 (Marbury, Crawford 4). Total Fouls–Miami 16, New York 28. Technicals–O’Neal, Marbury, Richardson. A–19,763. (19,763).

Jazz 82, Hornets 76

Utah (82) – Kirilenko 6-12 3-4 15, Okur 2-8 3-5 7, Collins 1-5 0-0 2, McLeod 0-1 3-4 3, Palacio 1-8 0-0 2, Boozer 5-10 4-4 14, Harpring 3-8 2-2 8, D.Williams 7-10 1-5 17, D.Brown 4-11 5-6 14. Totals 29-73 21-30 82.

New Orleans (76) – Mason 5-10 4-5 14, Vroman 1-2 3-4 5, P.Brown 3-11 2-2 8, Paul 6-15 6-6 18, Snyder 4-8 1-1 9, Butler 3-11 3-4 9, Aaron.Williams 0-4 0-0 0, Nachbar 3-7 2-2 11, Norris 0-2 2-2 2. Totals 25-70 23-26 76.

Utah1223222582
New Orleans2318241176

3-Point Goals–Utah 3-8 (D.Williams 2-2, D.Brown 1-3, Kirilenko 0-1, Okur 0-2), New Orleans 3-13 (Nachbar 3-5, Mason 0-1, Paul 0-2, Snyder 0-2, Butler 0-3). Rebounds–Utah 55 (Kirilenko 11), New Orleans 46 (Aaron.Williams 13). Assists–Utah 15 (Boozer, D.Williams 3), New Orleans 12 (Paul 7). Total Fouls–Utah 24, New Orleans 28. A–18,368. (19,163).

Nets 96, Magic 93

Orlando (93) – Augmon 3-6 1-1 7, Howard 7-10 3-7 17, Battie 2-8 0-2 4, Stevenson 5-10 4-6 14, Dooling 9-14 5-6 23, Kasun 3-4 2-2 8, Garrity 2-3 1-1 7, Arroyo 5-11 3-6 13, Diener 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 36-68 19-31 93.

New Jersey (96) – Jefferson 9-18 4-4 23, Collins 1-5 0-0 2, Krstic 2-6 0-0 4, Carter 6-22 9-11 22, Kidd 10-13 4-4 28, Robinson 2-8 0-0 4, Padgett 0-0 1-2 1, Wright 2-4 2-2 6, Vaughn 0-1 4-4 4, Murray 1-1 0-0 2, Planinic 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-78 24-27 96.

Orlando2927142393
New Jersey2521232796

3-Point Goals–Orlando 2-6 (Garrity 2-2, Diener 0-1, Dooling 0-1, Arroyo 0-2), New Jersey 6-17 (Kidd 4-6, Carter 1-4, Jefferson 1-5, Robinson 0-1, Wright 0-1). Fouled Out–Dooling. Rebounds–Orlando 46 (Battie 11), New Jersey 46 (Carter 9). Assists–Orlando 18 (Dooling 6), New Jersey 20 (Kidd 11). Total Fouls–Orlando 26, New Jersey 24. Technicals–New Jersey Defensive Three Second 2. A–14,733 (20,098).

Rockets 106, Clippers 102

L.A. Clippers (102) – Livingston 4-9 0-0 8, Brand 12-22 8-8 32, Kaman 3-7 5-8 11, Cassell 6-18 1-1 13, Mobley 10-19 5-5 30, Rebraca 1-2 0-0 2, Ewing 0-2 0-0 0, Radmanovic 2-4 2-3 6. Totals 38-83 21-25 102.

Houston (106) – McGrady 9-23 5-7 26, Howard 2-11 4-4 8, Yao 11-16 7-8 29, Alston 4-9 0-1 9, Wesley 8-10 1-2 21, Mutombo 0-0 3-4 3, Head 1-4 0-0 2, Chuck.Hayes 2-3 0-0 4, Bogans 1-3 2-2 4. Totals 38-79 22-28 106.

L.A. Clippers27183126102
Houston28312126106

3-Point Goals–L.A. Clippers 5-13 (Mobley 5-7, Ewing 0-1, Radmanovic 0-1, Cassell 0-4), Houston 8-22 (Wesley 4-6, McGrady 3-8, Alston 1-4, Bogans 0-1, Head 0-3). Fouled Out–None. Rebounds–L.A. Clippers 43 (Brand 12), Houston 53 (Yao 15). Assists–L.A. Clippers 23 (Cassell 9), Houston 26 (Alston 11). Total Fouls–L.A. Clippers 21, Houston 18. Technicals–Houston Defensive Three Second, Mutombo. A–13,448. (17,982).

76ers 116, Cavaliers 107

Cleveland (107) – James 13-24 6-10 33, Gooden 4-9 1-2 9, Ilgauskas 10-17 7-10 27, Pavlovic 1-7 1-2 4, Snow 0-5 0-0 0, Marshall 6-13 2-2 16, Jones 1-2 0-0 3, Graham 1-3 2-2 4, Varejao 4-6 3-4 11, Wilks 0-0 0-0 0, Andriuskevicius 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 40-86 22-32 107.

Philadelphia (116) – Iguodala 9-15 6-7 25, Webber 10-16 4-6 24, Dalembert 3-5 1-2 7, Iverson 10-24 9-9 29, Ollie 4-4 0-0 8, Korver 4-9 4-4 13, Randolph 0-1 0-0 0, Hunter 1-1 0-0 2, Salmons 3-8 2-2 8. Totals 44-83 26-30 116.

Cleveland21283127107
Philadelphia28312829116

3-Point Goals–Cleveland 5-17 (Marshall 2-7, Jones 1-2, James 1-4, Pavlovic 1-4), Philadelphia 2-11 (Iguodala 1-3, Korver 1-5, Salmons 0-1, Iverson 0-2). Fouled Out–Varejao. Rebounds–Cleveland 52 (Ilgauskas, Gooden 9), Philadelphia 47 (Webber 14). Assists–Cleveland 21 (Snow 8), Philadelphia 27 (Iverson 12). Total Fouls–Cleveland 27, Philadelphia 24. Technicals–Cleveland Defensive Three Second. A–20,196. (20,444).

Suns 103, Celtics 94

Boston (94) – Pierce 8-28 4-8 20, Gomes 4-11 3-4 11, LaFrentz 1-7 0-0 2, West 12-22 2-2 30, Allen 3-4 1-2 8, Scalabrine 2-6 0-0 6, Olowokandi 0-1 0-0 0, Greene 2-4 0-0 4, Green 5-8 2-2 13. Totals 37-91 12-18 94.

Phoenix (103) – Diaw 6-11 9-10 21, Marion 15-22 10-10 44, Thomas 3-7 0-0 6, Bell 6-12 1-2 15, Nash 2-13 4-4 9, Barbosa 2-5 2-2 6, House 1-9 0-0 2. Totals 35-79 26-28 103.

Boston2420212994
Phoenix31222624103

3-Point Goals–Boston 8-25 (West 4-8, Scalabrine 2-4, Allen 1-1, Green 1-2, Greene 0-1, LaFrentz 0-3, Pierce 0-6), Phoenix 7-27 (Marion 4-7, Bell 2-6, Nash 1-5, Barbosa 0-2, House 0-7). Fouled Out–None. Rebounds–Boston 57 (LaFrentz 12), Phoenix 49 (Marion 15). Assists–Boston 16 (Pierce 6), Phoenix 18 (Diaw 6). Total Fouls–Boston 21, Phoenix 14. Technicals–Green. A–18,422. (18,422).

College men

EAST

Bucknell 81, Lehigh 70

Cent. Connecticut St. 81, Long Island U. 58

Charlotte 72, Massachusetts 71

George Washington 77, La Salle 65

Georgetown 66, Rutgers 50

Holy Cross 62, Colgate 56

Lafayette 73, Army 64

Saint Joseph’s 64, Fordham 58

Temple 69, Richmond 30

Wagner 72, Fairleigh Dickinson 66

SOUTH

Auburn 75, Mississippi St. 71

Coll. of Charleston 69, Wofford 64

Duke 73, Georgia Tech 66

Florida St. 71, Maryland 60

Kentucky 80, Mississippi 40

LSU 77, Vanderbilt 66

Louisville 65, DePaul 53

Memphis 66, UTEP 56

Miami 70, Virginia Tech 59

North Carolina 95, N.C. State 71

Tennessee 76, Florida 72

The Citadel 70, Savannah St. 61

UCF 69, East Carolina 49

Wake Forest 74, Clemson 68, OT

MIDWEST

Bradley 71, N. Iowa 49

Butler 72, Youngstown St. 64

Creighton 67, Indiana St. 62

IPFW 75, S. Dakota St. 54

Ill.-Chicago 72, Cleveland St. 67, OT

Indiana 69, Penn St. 65

Iowa St. 68, Oklahoma St. 52

Loyola of Chicago 76, Wright St. 63

Miami (Ohio) 63, Akron 60

Minnesota 62, Purdue 50

Missouri St. 72, Illinois St. 61

N. Dakota St. 94, Mary 57

N. Illinois 80, Cent. Michigan 70

Nebraska 93, Colorado 77

Ohio 85, Buffalo 72

Ohio St. 79, Michigan St. 68

Saint Louis 73, Rhode Island 62

Texas 65, Kansas St. 64

Toledo 70, E. Michigan 59

W. Michigan 62, Ball St. 56

Wichita St. 60, Drake 58

SOUTHWEST

Midwestern St. 82, W. Texas A&M 79

Panhandle St. 80, Montana St.-Billings 60

Texas A&M Commerce 82, Cameron 80, OT

Texas A&M-C.Chr. 110, Huston-Tillotson 59

Tulsa 73, SMU 56

FAR WEST

Air Force 51, New Mexico 46

BYU 100, San Diego St. 90

Colorado St. 89, TCU 74

Hawaii 70, Idaho 66

Pacific 79, CS Northridge 51

UNLV 65, Utah 58

Western Athletic Conference

Hawaii 70, Idaho 66

Hawaii (15-9, 8-5) – Gipson 1-5 0-0 2, Lojeski 3-7 1-2 9, Tatum 7-10 1-3 17, Sensley 7-11 0-0 19, Gueye 4-10 7-9 15, Wilder 0-1 0-0 0, Botez 4-4 0-0 8. Totals 26-48 9-14 70.

Idaho (4-21, 1-12) – Watson 10-15 0-0 22, Shepard 5-13 0-0 12, Vrzina 3-9 0-0 6, Dubois 2-4 0-0 4, Kale 4-8 2-4 10, Ledbetter 4-8 0-0 10, Nwoke 0-4 2-2 2. Totals 28-61 4-6 66.

Halftime–Idaho 37-27. 3-Point Goals–Hawaii 9-14 (Sensley 5-7, Lojeski 2-3, Tatum 2-4), Idaho 6-19 (Watson 2-4, Ledbetter 2-5, Shepard 2-8, Dubois 0-1, Vrzina 0-1). Fouled Out–None. Rebounds–Hawaii 29 (Gueye 8), Idaho 30 (Kale 8). Assists–Hawaii 15 (Lojeski, Tatum 5), Idaho 12 (Shepard, Watson 4). Total Fouls–Hawaii 11, Idaho 14. A–1,166.

NWAACC

CC Spokane 74, Columbia Basin 72

Columbia Basin – Jarrett 3-5 0-0 8, McFerran 0-0 0-0 0, Hammond 7-11 4-4 23, Garcin 0-0 0-0 0, White 4-9 2-2 10, Colbray 2-6 0-0 4, Blessinger 0-0 0-0 0, Sivek 4-9 2-5 10, M.Larson 2-5 0-0 4, Reynolds 1-5 3-4 6, S.Larson 0-0 0-0 0, Beribak 3-7 0-1 7. Totals 26-57 11-16 72.

CC Spokane – Mitchell 2-5 1-2 5, Perez 5-9 5-6 18, Beach 0-0 0-0 0, Ellis 0-0 0-0 0, Ryman 3-5 0-0 9, Mangum 8-12 5-6 21, Bell 6-11 2-3 15, Hammond 0-4 1-2 1, Williams 0-0 0-0 0, Leyk 0-1 0-0 0, Brooks 2-4 1-1 5. Totals 26-51 15-20 74.

Halftime–Columbia Basin 34, CC Spokane 33. 3-point goals–Columbia Basin 9-21 (Hammond 5-8, Jarrett 2-4, Beribak 1-2, Reynolds 1-4, White 0-1, M.Larson 0-2), CC Spokane 7-16 (Ryman 3-4, Perez 3-5, Bell 1-3, Mitchell 0-2). Fouled out–None. Rebounds–Columbia Basin 32 (Sivek 8), CC Spokane 31 (Hammond 6). Assists–Columbia Basin 14 (Colbray 4), CC Spokane 11 (Mangum 8). Total fouls–Columbia Basin 17, CC Spokane 19. A–NA.

College women

EAST

Boston U. 79, Vermont 70

Connecticut 65, Syracuse 36

Fairleigh Dickinson 61, Monmouth, N.J. 57

Mount St. Mary’s, Md. 74, Wagner 58

New Hampshire 70, Albany, N.Y. 55

Notre Dame 70, West Virginia 58

Stony Brook 67, Hartford 54

UMBC 60, Maine 47

SOUTH

Charleston Southern 60, N.C.-Asheville 57

Coastal Carolina 63, Birmingham-Southern 59

Duke 93, Virginia Tech 51

Liberty 61, Winthrop 51

Radford 63, High Point 60

MIDWEST

Bowling Green 62, Kent St. 50

Cent. Michigan 59, Ball St. 58

E. Michigan 64, W. Michigan 57

Missouri 67, Iowa St. 59

N. Illinois 59, Toledo 52

Rutgers 71, Marquette 50

SOUTHWEST

Baylor 86, Colorado 40

TCU 83, Colorado St. 57

Texas A&M 79, Texas 67

Texas Tech 62, Kansas 50

FAR WEST

BYU 67, San Diego St. 49

Fresno St. 77, San Jose St. 60

Utah 75, UNLV 64

NWAACC

CC Spokane 54, Columbia Basin 41

Columbia Basin – Hughes 0-2 1-1 1, Robinson 3-6 0-2 6, Kisler 0-3 0-0 0, Miller 4-11 0-0 9, Harris 4-11 0-0 9, Turner 0-0 0-0 0, Smith 3-8 0-0 6, Mendez 0-2 0-2 0, Edwards 1-1 2-2 4, Griffen 1-7 1-2 3, Dalgliesh 4-13 3-4 11. Totals 16-54 8-15 41.

CC Spokane – Hatten 0-2 2-2 2, Schneider 0-0 0-0 0, Floyd 0-3 2-2 2, Petersen 0-3 0-0 0, Middleton 0-4 0-0 0, O’Neal 3-7 4-5 10, Mittlestadt 4-10 0-0 10, Taylor 1-1 0-0 2, Scates 6-14 2-3 14, Zilkoski 0-0 0-0 0, Wittkopf 4-8 0-0 8, Claflin 3-6 0-0 6. Totals 21-57 10-12 54.

Halftime–CC Spokane 25, Columbia Basin 23. 3-point goals–Columbia Basin 1-14 (Miller 1-5, Smith 0-1, Mendez 0-1, Griffen 0-1, Hughes 0-2, Robinson 0-2, Kisler 0-2), CC Spokane 2-15 (Mittlestadt 2-6, Scates 0-1, Hatten 0-1, Floyd 0-2, Petersen 0-2, O’Neal 0-3). Rebounds–Columbia Basin 48 (Dalgliesh 14), CC Spokane 31 (Middleton, O’Neal 5). Assists–Columbia Basin 10 (Robinson, Griffen 3), CC Spokane 14 (O’Neal 5). Total fouls–Columbia Basin 13, CC Spokane 13.

High school boys

IDAHO

5A District Three

Timberline 57, Eagle 52

4A District Six

Madison 42, Blackfoot 36

3A District 1

Kellogg 43, Priest River 41

3A District Four

Declo 61, Kimberly 47

3A District Six

Shelley 59, South Fremont 55

2A District One & Two

Grangeville 44, Orofino 43

Kamiah 43, Potlatch 20

2A District Six

W. Jefferson 56, Firth 48

1A District Three

Greenleaf 60, Garden Valley 51

Idaho City 50, Rimrock 35

Cascade 72, Horseshoe Bend 36

Council 68, Notus 57

3A District I Playoffs

Kellogg 43, Priest River 41

LOSER OUT

Priest River1211108- 41
Kellogg6111016- 43

Priest River (12-9) – M.Smith 16, Christman 8, Clow 6, Petersen 5, Lehman 4, Bodecker 2.

Kellogg (16-7) – Zeigler 2, Kilbourne 8, Ketchum 2, Kagarise 13, Lund 2, Conboy 11, Sauer 5.

WASHINGTON

Northwest District

Cascade (Everett) 77, Shorewood 43

Edmonds-Wdwy 72, Mrysvlle-Pilchuck 67, 2OT

Jackson 66, Stanwood 64, OT

Snohomish 60, Meadowdale 44

West Central-Southwest District

Central Kitsap 52, Kentridge 44

Curtis 67, Evergreen (Vancouver) 53

Federal Way 81, Mountain View 55

Foss 56, Tahoma 53

Kentwood 62, Gig Harbor 44

Mount Tahoma 49, Puyallup 47

Prairie 82, Bellarmine Prep 72

South Kitsap 77, Decatur 60

Northwest District

Sehome 55, Burlington-Edison 47

Squalicum 51, Bellingham 42

Southwest District

Black Hills 58, North Thurston 54, OT

Camas 68, Tumwater 58 Semifinals

Chehalis 69, R.A. Long 59

Mark Morris 38, Columbia River 36, OT

Southeast District

Tekoa-Oakesdale 55, DeSales 51

District 9 B Playoffs

Tekoa-Oakesdale 55, DeSales 51

LOSER OUT

DeSales7111122- 51
Tekoa-Oakesdale16111810- 55

DeSales (1-3) – B.Ebding 0, Z.Ebding 2, Thomas 3, Hazeltine 0, Richard 20, Worth 7, Richard 0, Moore 17, Wahl 2.

Tekoa-Oakesdale (17-8) – Doneen 2, Wagner 1, K.Cook 10, A.Cook 15, C.Cook 9, Tampien 2, Patterson 0, Hovde 16.

Tri-Cities Prep 60, Asotin 46

LOSER OUT

Tri-Cities Prep12111720- 60
Asotin129718- 46

Tri-Cities Prep (2-1) – VanHoudt 0, M.Campbell 9, J.Campbell 1, Ott 9, Jones 11, Soulia 21, Turnbow 7, Lopez 2.

Asotin (16-11) – Fitzgerald 2, Heger 2, Robinson 2, Hough 0, Heitstuman 4, Appleton 9, , Swenson 6, Word 21, Sinclair 0.

District 8 4A Playoffs

Today’s Games

At University

Game 3: Central Valley (16-5) vs. Ferris (20-1), 5:45 p.m.

Game 4: Mt. Spokane (12-9) vs. Gonzaga Prep (17-3), 7:45 p.m.

Region 3A Playoffs

Friday’s Games

Game 5: Ellensburg (15-8) vs. Hanford (18-5) at Cheney, 7:15 p.m. (loser out)

Game 6: Cheney (10-14) vs. West-Valley-Yakima at Cheney, 9 p.m. (loser out)

Game 7: North Central (18-4) vs. West Valley-Spokane (18-4) at EWU, 9 p.m. (1-2 to state)

Scoring leaders

Great Northern League

FINAL REGULAR SEASON

NameGPts.Avg.
Stroyan, Chewelah2031315.7
Broadnax, Medical Lake1924612.9
McNeil, Deer Park1416711.9
Noland, Lakeside2023211.6
Hein, Pullman1920911.0
Shea, Deer Park1920610.8
Christian, Chewelah2021610.8
Turner, Pullman1818510.3

Washington Prep Poll

SEATTLE (AP) – How a state panel of sports writers rates Washington high school basketball teams in the final weekly Associated Press poll of 2006, by WIAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):

CLASS 4A
School Record Points
1. Curtis (6) 20-1 60
2. Ferris 20-1 51
3. South Kitsap 20-1 49
4. Franklin 17-4 37
5. Inglemoor 19-2 33
6. Kentwood 18-3 22
7. Gonzaga Prep 17-3 21
8. Eisenhower 19-2 19
9. Snohomish 18-2 14
9. Federal Way 18-4 14

Also: Cascade (Everett) 5, Prairie 3, Southridge 2.

CLASS 3A
School Record Points
1. Renton (6) 23-0 69
2. Rainier Beach (1) 19-5 64
3. Seattle Prep 21-3 51
4. Lynden 22-1 52
5. Franklin Pierce 20-3 35
6. North Central 19-4 30
6. O’Dea 19-6 30
8. WV-Spokane 17-4 29
9. Mark Morris 16-5 14
10. Bainbridge 19-6 11

Also: Mount Si 6, Columbia River 3, Hanford 1.

CLASS 2A
School Record Points
1. Lynden Christian (3) 18-2 39
2. Pullman (1) 18-2 32
3. Vashon Island 20-2 28
3. Grandview 18-2 28
5. King’s 19-2 27
6. Cashmere 17-3 22
7. Hoquiam 18-2 13
7. Hockinson 17-3 13
9. Nooksack Valley 15-6 8
10. Forks 16-4 5

Also: Naches Valley 3, Ephrata 1, Lakeside 1.

CLASS 1A
School Record Points
1. Brewster (2) 20-1 29
2. Bellevue Christian (1) 18-2 28
3. Zillah 21-2 23
4. Friday Harbor 17-2 22
5. Granger 19-3 16
6. Cascade Christian 16-4 13
6. Colfax 18-4 13
8. Toledo 20-2 12
9. Kettle Falls 17-5 5
10. Napavine 15-7 3
CLASS B
School Record Points
1. Willapa Valley (3) 21-1 30
2. Republic 20-2 27
3. Waterville 21-2 18
4. Toutle Lake 19-3 17
5. Moses Lake Christian 18-4 14
6. St. John-Endicott 19-3 13
7. NW Christian (Colbert) 20-3 10
7. Riverside Christian 20-3 10
9. Curlew 17-4 9
10. Sunnyside Christian 18-4 8

Also: Neah Bay 7, Mabton 2.

High school girls

WASHINGTON

4A District Playoffs

Sea-King District

Garfield 73, Bothell 39

Roosevelt 43, Inglemoor 41

Woodinville 76, Ballard 47

3A District Playoffs

West Central District

Lakes 48, Mt. Rainier 35

Lindbergh 56, Evergreen (Seattle) 46

2A District Playoffs

Northwest District

Archbishop Murphy 48, Nooksack Valley 34

King’s 72, Meridian 27

Lynden Christian 80, Lakewood 33

Mount Baker 54, Granite Falls 37

Northeast District

Medical Lake 44, Riverside 42

Class B District Playoffs

Northeast District

Curlew 50, Inchelium 42

Davenport 51, Republic 45, OT

Liberty (Spangle) 63, Reardan 58

Sprague-Harrington 67, Cusick 27

Southeast District

Dayton 58, Tekoa-Oakesdale 53, OT

DeSales 32, Pomeroy 28

District 7 2A Playoffs

Medical Lake 44, Riverside 42

LOSER OUT

Riverside174138- 42
Medical Lake1010816- 44

Riverside (8-13) – Holm 4, Hansen 0, Spicer 17, Carlander 2, Hall 7, Clark 3, Davis 3, Rheingans 0, Robinson 6, Scott 0.

Medical Lake (13-8) – Mason 0, Rabie 0, Smith 14, Reese 5, Constantine 8, Goddard 0, Kearn 2, Daily 13, Hardenbrook 0, Propek 2, Van Slyke 0.

District 9 B Playoffs

Dayton 58, Tekoa-Oakes. 53 (OT)

LOSER OUT

Tekoa-Oakesdale121214114- 53
Dayton111414109- 58

Tekoa-Oakesdale (16-9) – Robinson 7, Smith 25, Varney 1, Chappell 7, Kilpatrick 0, DeGon 0, Graffis 6, Bohara 0, Puckett 7.

Dayton – Hoon 17, Lambert 9, Turner 11, Weatherill 13, Gibbons 0, Robins 0, Barker 5, Saldivar 3.

District 7 B Playoffs

Sprague-Harrington 67, Cusick 27

WINNER TO STATE

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Sprague-Harrington27121612- 67

Cusick (18-7) – Ostlie 13, Edwards 0, Driver 0, Miller 2, Treischel 0, Smith 8, Abrahamson 0, Keogh 4, Cordes 0, Littlecrow 0, Fountain 0.

Sprague-Harrington (25-0) – Roberts 0, Mielke 6, Deking 18, Oestriech 4, Shields 21, Rustemeyer 4, Rush 0, Larmer 4, Wilcox 0, Lowman 10, Miller 0.

Curlew 50, Inchelium 42

WINNER TO STATE

Inchelium1013127- 42
Curlew1311917- 50

Inchelium (21-5) – K.Flett 0, Burch 8, Pakootas 11, Christianson 2, Tatsey 2, L.Dick 0, M.Dick 7, W.Flett 0, Carson 12, LeBret-McCrea 0.

Curlew (22-2) – Kirkendall 0, Grumbach 11, Barkley 3, Hall 0, Miller 23, Wilson 11, Somday 2.

Liberty 63, Reardan 58

LOSER OUT

Liberty15161715- 63
Reardan1020721- 58

Liberty (19-5) – Hennessey 25, Bethel 0, Collins 3, Crosby 0, Bullock 17, Davis 8, Mangis 4, Jeske 4, Troyer 2.

Reardan (11-15) Casselberry 8, Peone 14, Wilke 4, Christerson 17, Johnson 0, Brimmer 0, Wagner 2, Ferderer 13.

Davenport 51, Republic 45 (OT)

LOSER OUT

Davenport12811128- 51
Republic13118112- 45

Davenport (18-8) – Semprimoznik 8, Mar.Mielke 3, Mal.Mielke 4, Klaas 5, Fisk 4, Strite 0, Dehn 12, Morrison 13, Janke 2.

Republic (10-16) – Denton 2, Krausse 2, Hover 5, Kirkendal 0, Lewison 2, Knapton 18, Sager 0, Brown 0, Lehn 8, Burbank 8, Peters 0, Baldwin 0.

District 8 4A Playoffs

Today’s Games

At Central Valley

Game 3: Lewis and Clark (19-2) vs. Gonzaga Prep (18-2), 5:45 p.m.

Game 4: Central Valley (14-7) vs. University (17-3), 7:45 p.m.

Region 3A Playoffs

Friday’s Games

Game 5: Ellensburg (16-8) vs. East Valley-Spokane (9-14) at Cheney, 3:45 p.m. (loser out)

Game 6: Prosser (16-8) vs. West Valley-Yakima (15-8) at Cheney, 5:30 p.m. (loser out)

Game 7: Hanford (19-4) vs. Clarkston (13-9) at EWU, 7 p.m. (1-2 to state)

Scoring leaders

Great Northern League

FINAL REGULAR SEASON

NameGPts.Avg.
Stillar, Lakeside1933217.5
Daily, Medical Lake2034017.0
Gibson, Deer Park2033416.7
Schatz, Chewelah2032316.2
Gibson, Lakeside1927814.6
Galvin, Lakeside1721412.6
Thornton, Pullman2023811.9
Schanzenbach, Chewelah2022011.0

Washington Prep Poll

CLASS 4A
School Record Points
1. Prairie (5) 20-1 59
2. Eisenhower (1) 21-0 52
3. Meadowdale 19-1 37
4. University 17-3 35
5. Lincoln 20-1 34
6. Lewis and Clark 18-2 33
7. Gonzaga Prep 18-2 30
8. Woodinville 19-1 25
9. Garfield 16-4 12
10. Kentwood 20-2 5

Also: Jackson 3, Mead 3, C.Kitsap 1, Gig Harbor 1.

CLASS 3A
School Record Points
1. Chief Sealth (6) 23-0 60
2. River Ridge 20-2 52
3. Bainbridge 21-2 47
4. Anacortes 19-3 45
5. Issaquah 19-4 28
6. Kennedy 19-3 22
7. Hanford 18-4 15
8. Lakes 19-4 12
9. White River 19-5 10
9. Columbia River 17-4 10

Also: Sehome 9, WV-Yakima 8, Burlington-Edison 5, Mark Morris 3, Lindbergh 3, Clarkston 1.

CLASS 2A
School Record Points
1. East Valley-Yakima (2) 20-0 37
1. King’s (2) 19-2 37
3. Chelan 20-0 34
4. Lynden Christian 19-1 26
5. Woodland 19-1 24
6. Pullman 16-4 15
7. Eatonville 20-2 14
7. Lakeside (Nine Mile) 15-5 14
9. Hoquiam 19-1 13
10. Naches Valley 18-2 4

Also: LaCenter 2.

CLASS 1A
School Record Points
1. White Pass (2) 21-1 27
2. Freeman 18-3 26
3. White Swan (1) 22-0 23
3. Colfax 18-4 23
5. Bellevue Christian 18-1 21
6. Lake Roosevelt 18-3 15
7. Napavine 19-3 11
8. Zillah 15-8 8
9. Liberty Bell 13-9 5
10. Columbia (Burbank) 17-5 4

Also: Toledo 2.

CLASS B
School Record Points
1. Sprague-Harrington (3) 23-0 30
2. Mossyrock 21-1 25
3. LaSalle 20-2 24
4. Shoreline Christian 23-1 23
5. Curlew 20-2 17
6. Toutle Lake 19-3 12
7. Inchelium 20-4 10
8. Entiat 22-2 8
9. Liberty (Spangle) 18-4 4
9. Raymond 19-3 4

Also: Dayton 3, Cusick 3, Taholah 2.

HOCKEY

NHL

OLYMPIC BREAK

No games scheduled until Tuesday, Feb. 28

WHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

EastGPWLOLSLPts
x-Moose Jaw638155384
Saskatoon6135241172
Regina5931240466
Brandon6124285457
Prince Albert6021291952
CentralGPWLOLSLPts
x-Medicine Hat6141130789
x-Calgary6143162088
Lethbridge6024283556
Swift Current6118305849
Red Deer6220371445

WESTERN CONFERENCE

B.C.GPWLOTLSLPts
x-Vancouver6242140690
Kootenay6338211380
Kelowna5836181376
Kamloops6331272367
Prince George6131260466
U.S.GPWLOTLSLPts
Everett5834202272
Seattle5928261461
Tri-City6026274359
Portland5923293453
Spokane6021315350

x-clinched playoff berth

Two points for a win, one for an OT or SO loss.

Wednesday’s Results

Brandon 5, Lethbridge 4 (OT)

Kelowna 5, Spokane 2

Moose Jaw 4, Prince Albert 1

Portland 3, Prince George 2

Swift Current 4, Saskatoon 1

Red Deer 2, Kootenay 0

Tri-City 4, Seattle 1

Today’s Games

No games scheduled.

Friday’s Games

Calgary at Regina, 7 p.m.

Saskatoon at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m.

Portland at Kamloops, 7 p.m.

Kootenay at Kelowna, 7 p.m.

Lethbridge at Prince Albert, 7:30 p.m.

Vancouver at Prince George, 7:30 p.m.

Everett at Seattle, 7:05 p.m.

Tri-City at Spokane, 7 p.m.

Red Deer at Swift Current, 7:30 p.m.

Rockets 5, Chiefs 2

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First Period—1, Kelowna, Bodie (22) (Reinholt), 5:48. 2, Kelowna, Keller (40) (Comeau), 9:00 pp. 3, Kelowna, Bodie (23) (Comeau), 18:03. Second Period—None. Third Period—4, Kelowna, Keller (41) (Cumiskey), 10:22 pp. 5, Spokane, Spurgeon (3), (Haw), 11:20. 6, Kelowna, Ofukany (10), (Cumiskey), 13:47 pp. 7, Spokane, Compton (3) (McCue), 14:58.

Power-play Opp.—Spokane 0 of 6; Kelowna 3 of 10. Saves—Spokane, Armstrong 15-14-7–36. Kelowna, Westblom 10-6-6–22. A—6,419.

GOLF

Match Play Championship

At La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, Calif.

Purse: $7.5 million

Yardage: 7,277; Par: 72

FIRST ROUND

Bobby Jones Bracket

Adam Scott def. Lucas Glover, 2 and 1

Tom Lehman def. Stuart Appleby, 3 and 2

David Toms def. Ian Poulter, 19 holes

Jose Maria Olazabal def. Brandt Jobe, 3 and 2

Henrik Stenson def. Paul Casey, 1 up

Chad Campbell def. Tim Herron, 4 and 2

Tiger Woods def. Stephen Ames, 9 and 8

Robert Allenby def. K.J. Choi, 3 and 2

Ben Hogan Bracket

David Howell def. Steve Elkington, 22 holes

Scott Verplank def. Lee Westwood, 26 holes

Phil Mickelson def. Charles Howell III, 2 up

John Daly def. Bart Bryant, 4 and 2

Geoff Ogilvy def. Michael Campbell, 19 holes

Nick O’Hern def. Fred Funk, 5 and 3

Bernhard Langer def. Ernie Els, 1 up

Mike Weir def. Stewart Cink, 4 and 3

Gary Player Bracket

Carl Pettersson def. Kenny Perry, 1 up

Davis Love III def. Mark Hensby, 2 and 1

Chris DiMarco def. Mark Calcavecchia, 2 and 1

Arron Oberholser def. Tim Clark, 21 holes

Angel Cabrera def. Peter Lonard, 1 up

Padraig Harrington def. Rod Pampling, 4 and 2

Vijay Singh def. Graeme McDowell, 5 and 4

Miguel Angel Jimenez def. Rory Sabbatini, 2 and 1

Sam Snead Bracket

Colin Montgomerie def. Niclas Fasth, 23 holes

Shingo Katayama def. Paul McGinley, 2 and 1

Zach Johnson def. Jim Furyk, 1 up

Sean O’Hair def. Fred Couples, 19 holes

Luke Donald def. Richard Green, 2 and 1

Shigeki Maruyama def. Darren Clarke, 4 and 3

Retief Goosen def. Paul Broadhurst, 5 and 4

Ben Crane def. Justin Leonard, 4 and 3

College women

Pat Bradley Championship

At Miccosukee G&C Club, Miami, Fla.

Par 73; 5,957 yards

TEAM SCORING–Augusta St. 897, BYU 898, Florida Int’l 908, Georgia St. 908, Maryland 915, Washington St. 916, Memphis 925, Cent. Florida 927, Barry 927, Denver 934, Elon 938, Toledo 943, Fla. Atlantic 950, Wofford 954, NC-Greensboro 955, Richmond 976, Troy 978, Bethune-Cookman 987, Ohio 987, Citadel 1083.

Medalist–Stacey Tate (UM) 214.

Also–8, Amy Eneroth (WSU) 223. 12, Anastasia Kostina (WSU) 225. 27, Tracy Broders (WSU) 233. 45, Jessica Black (WSU) 236. 60, Heather O’Leary (WSU) 240. 80, Brooke Henderson (WSU) 247. 96, Ami Larson (WSU) 255.

OLYMPICS

Winter Olympics

At Turin, Italy

65 total medal events

NationGSBTot
Germany98522
Austria86519
United States77418
Canada58518
Norway28818
Russia73616
Switzerland43411
Sweden42410
Italy40610
South Korea4318
France3238
China1348
Netherlands2237
Finland0336
Estonia3003
Croatia1203
Australia1012
Czech Republic0202
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Britain0101
Bulgaria0101
Slovakia0101

WEDNESDAY’S MEDAL WINNERS

ALPINE SKIING

Women’s Slalom

1. Anja Paerson, Sweden, (1, 42.38; 2, 46.66) 1:29.04.

2. Nicole Hosp, Austria, (2, 42.83; 1, 46.50) 1:29.33.

3. Marlies Schild, Austria, (6, 43.09; 3, 46.70) 1:29.79.

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING

At Pragelato, Italy

Men’s Sprint

1. Bjoern Lind, Sweden, 2:26.5.

2. Roddy Darragon, France, 2:27.1.

3. Thobias Fredriksson, Sweden, 2:27.8.

Women’s Sprint

1. Chandra Crawford, Canada, 2:12.3.

2. Claudia Kuenzel, Germany, 2:13.0.

3. Alena Sidko, Russia, 2:13.2.

FREESTYLE SKIING

At Sauze d’Oulx, Italy

(First and second jump in parentheses)

1. Evelyne Leu, Switzerland, (94.62, 107.93) 202.55.

2. Li Nina, China, (100.81, 96.58) 197.39.

3. Alisa Camplin, Australia, (94.99, 96.40) 191.39.

SHORT TRACK SPEEDSKATING

At Turin, Italy

Women’s 3000 Relay

1. South Korea (Choi Eun-kyung, Jeon Da-hye, Jin Sun-yu, Byun Chun-sa), 4:17.040.

2. Canada (Alanna Kraus, Anouk Leblanc-Boucher, Tania Vicent, Kalyna Roberge), 4:17.336.

3. Italy (Arianna Fontana, Marta Capurso, Katia Zini, Mara Zini), 4:20.030.

SNOWBOARDING

Men’s Parallel Giant Slalom

At Bardonecchia, Italy

1. Philipp Schoch, Switzerland, (0.00, 0.00).

2. Simon Schoch, Switzerland, (+0.88, +0.73).

3. Siegfried Grabner, Austria, (0.00, 0.00).

SPEEDSKATING

At Turin, Italy

Women’s 1500

1. Cindy Klassen, Canada, 1:55.27.

2. Kristina Groves, Canada, 1:56.74.

3. Ireen Wust, Netherlands, 1:56.90.

WEDNESDAY’S SCORES

CURLING

Men

Semifinals

Canada 11, United States 5

Finland 4, Britain 3

Women

Semifinals

Switzerland 7, Canada 5

Sweden 5, Norway 4

HOCKEY

Men

Quarterfinals

Sweden 6, Switzerland 2

Finland 4, United States 3

Russia 2, Canada 0

Czech Republic 3, Slovakia 1

SOFTBALL

College

Scenic West Athletic Conference

North Idaho 10-5, So. Nevada 0-1

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Mildenberger and James, Keeton (6); Coleman, Bird (2), Muzquiz (6) and Meranto. W–Mildenberger. L–Coleman.

HITS: North Idaho–St. John, Shollenberger 2, Montgomey 2, Wood 2, Boardman 2, Williams, Keeton, James. Southern Nevada–Niemann, Novoa 2B–Shollenberger, Montgomery. HR–Boardman.

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Montgomery, Cavan (3) and James; Flores, Coleman (5) and Meranto. W–Cavan. L–Flores.

HITS: North Idaho–Shollenberger, Montgomery, Boardman, Keeton, James, Reed. Southern Nevada–Niemann, James, Dixon, Howsben, Novoa 3. 2B–Novoa. HR–Montgomery.

MOVES

BASEBALL

National League

CINCINNATI REDS–Named Mark Snipp special assignment scout. Agreed to terms with C Dane Sardinha, LHP Michael Gosling, LHP Brian Shackelford, RHP Allan Simpson, OF Chris Denorfia and LHP Phil Dumatrait on one year contracts.

HOUSTON ASTROS–Agreed to terms with RHP Ezequiel Astacio, RHP Jason Hirsh and C Humberto Quintero on one-year contracts.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

ORLANDO MAGIC–Traded G Steve Francis to New York for F Trevor Ariza and G Penny Hardaway. Waived F Bo Outlaw.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

DENVER BRONCOS–Extended the contract of Ted Sundquist, general manager, through the 2008 season.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS–Agreed to terms with WR Reggie Wayne on a six-year contract.

NEW YORK JETS–Released QB Jay Fiedler, OT Jason Fabini, FB Jerald Sowell, LB Barry Gardner, DT Lance Legree and WR Harry Williams Jr. Agreed with CB Ty Law to not exercise contract options for the next three seasons.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

NASHVILLE PREDATORS–Assigned F David Legwand to Milwaukee of the AHL. Recalled D Shea Weber from Milwaukee.

WASHINGTON CAPITALS–Signed D Jamie Heward and D Bryan Muir to one-year contract extensions.

TODAY’S ODDS

America’s Line

NBA

Favorite Points Underdog
PISTONS 8.5 Pacers
MAVERICKS 7 Grizzlies
LAKERS 3 Kings

COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Favorite Points Underdog
George Mason 1 HOFSTRA
GEORGIA ST 4.5 Towson
Old Dominion 12.5 JMS MADISON
VA COMM PK NC-Wilmington
DREXEL 13 Wm & Mary
Northeastern 2 DELAWARE
W Kentucky 1.5 MID TENN ST
UL-LAFAYETTE 7.5 Arkansas St
NEW ORLEANS 1 Ark-L Rock
California 1.5 WASH ST
TROY ST 4 North Texas
S ALABAMA 8 Denver
NEW MEXICO ST 1 La Tech
Wisconsin 3.5 N’WESTERN
Villanova 2.5 CINCINNATI
Utah St 4.5 BOISE ST
CAL-S BARB 5.5 CS-Fullerton
CAL POLY-SLO 9 Cal-Riverside
Fresno St 2 SAN JOSE ST
USC 2 Oregon
UCLA 15.5 Oregon St
WASHINGTON 8 Stanford
S Carolina 1 GEORGIA
APPALACHIAN ST 6 NC-Greensboro
MANHATTAN 9.5 Fairfield
MARIST 8.5 Niagara
IONA 10 Siena
E KENTUCKY 2 Austin Peay
Tennessee St 6 MOREHEAD ST
Murray St 3.5 TENN. TECH
Jack’ville St 1 E ILLINOIS
Samford 8.5 SE MISS. ST
PORTLAND ST 4 Montana St
E WASHINGTON PK Montana