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Baseball

SECTION 1AAA (first round)

Hastings 4, Albert Lea 3, 8 inn.

SECTION 5AAA (second round)

Centennial 9, Totino-Grace 1

SECTION 4AA (second round)

Minnehaha Academy 9, Highland Park 2

St. Anthony 6, Minneapolis Washburn 1

SECTION 4A (second round)

St. Agnes 3, Maranatha 2

St. Bernard’s 8, New Life Academy 7

Hastings 4, Albert Lea 3, 8 inn.

W—Schoeberl. L—Klatt. S—Hedlund. Highlight—Has, Aaron Stoneberg, 2-out RBI in the 8th.

Minnehaha Academy 9, Highland Park 2

W—Krahn. L—Larson. Highlight—MA, Dan Doran, 3-3, 2 runs, 2 RBIs, SB.

St. Agnes 3, Maranatha 2

W—Gutzmann. L—Jenney. HR—Mar, J. Hanson. Highlight—SA, Josh Gutzmann, CG, 2 hits allowed, 12 SO.

St. Anthony 6, Minneapolis Washburn 1

W—Roessler. L—Pierce. Highlight—SA, Trevor Weber, 2-3, 2 2B, run, 3 RBIs.

St. Bernard’s 8, New Life Academy 7

W—Hartman. L—Kiekefor. HR—SB, Hartman. Highlight—SB, Kendall Bolen-Porter squeeze bunt scored Ben Buerkle to win the game.

Softball

SECTION 1AA (Winners’ Bracket)

St. Charles 3, Winona Cotter 1

Zumbrota-Mazeppa 2, Rochester Lourdes 0

Zumbrota-Mazeppa 5, St. Charles 0

Losers’ Bracket

Rochester Lourdes 4, Winona Cotter 2

SECTION 3AA (Winners’ Bracket)

Pipestone 7, Benson/Hancock 0

Redwood Valley 4, Jackson County Central 3

Pipestone 5, Redwood Valley 2

Losers’ Bracket

Benson/Hancock 11, Jackson County Central 7

SECTION 1A (Winners’ Bracket)

Hope Lutheran 3, Rushford-Peterson 0

Blooming Prairie 4, Randolph 1

Blooming Prairie 3, Hope Lutheran 2

Losers’ Bracket

Rushford-Peterson 9, Randolph 1

SECTION 3A (second round)

Wabasso 10, Yellow Medicine East 4

Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 14, Edgerton 5

Winners’ Bracket

Wabasso 14, Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 8

Losers’ Bracket

Edgerton 4, Yellow Medicine East 3

Baseball

American Association

North Division W L Pct GB

Sioux Falls 11 4 .733 —

Lincoln 10 5 .667 1

Sioux City 8 7 .533 3

SAINTS 7 8 .467 4

Wichita 6 9 .400 5

South Division W L Pct GB

Grand Prairie 10 5 .667 —

Shreveport-Bossier 7 8 .467 3

Fort Worth 6 9 .400 4

Pensacola 6 9 .400 4

El Paso 4 11 .267 6

Saturday’s results

SAINTS 4, Sioux Falls 2

Wichita 6, Sioux City 2

Pensacola 4, Shreveport-Bossier 1, 11 inn.

Lincoln 6, El Paso 0

Grand Prairie 5, Fort Worth 4

Friday’s results

Sioux Falls 9, SAINTS 1

Lincoln 7, El Paso 4

Grand Prairie 3, Fort Worth 1

Sioux City 4, Wichita 1

Today’s games

Sioux Falls at SAINTS, 7:05 p.m.

Grand Prairie at Fort Worth, 2:05 p.m.

Sioux City at Wichita, 5:05 p.m.

El Paso at Lincoln, 6:05 p.m.

Pensacola at Shreveport-Bossier, 6:05 p.m.

Sioux Falls 100 000 010 — 2 11 1 St. Paul 010 110 100 — 4 10 0

Sioux Falls ab r h bi St. Paul ab r h bi

Anthonsen 2b 5 0 1 0 Smith cf 4 0 0 0

Milner cf 5 1 1 0 Alley dh 4 1 3 1

Torbert dh 4 1 2 1 Sheldon 1b 4 1 2 1

Sing 1b 3 0 2 0 Cooper lf 4 0 1 0

Lawhorn 3b 4 0 1 1 Krause rf 4 1 1 0

Jobes rf 4 0 2 0 Haran c 3 0 0 0

Rodriguez c 4 0 1 0 Carter 2b 4 0 1 0

Hutting ss 4 0 0 0 Mays ss 3 0 0 0

Carby lf 4 0 1 0 Butler 3b 3 1 2 1

Totals 37 2 11 2 Totals 33 4 10 3

E—Anthonsen (2). LOB—Sioux Falls 9, St. Paul 7. 2B—Alley 2 (5), Cooper (8). 3B—Milner (1), Krause (1). HR—Torbert (5), Alley (2), Sheldon (7). SB—Carby (1). CS—Cooper (1).

Sioux Falls IP H R ER BB SO

Moore L, 2-2 7 10 4 3 1 10

Zachary 1 0 0 0 0 0

St. Paul IP H R ER BB SO

Mathison W, 2-0 6 1/3 7 1 1 1 3

Tweddale 1/3 1 0 0 0 0

Peterson 1 1/3 2 1 1 0 1

Davis S, 5 1 1 0 0 0 0

HBP—Mays by Moore. WP—Moore. Time—2:11. Attendance—5,108.

Amateur

NONLEAGUE

Dundas 11, Highland Park 10

Basketball

WNBA

WESTERN CONF. W L Pct GB

Seattle 4 1 .800 —

Phoenix 2 2 .500 1 1/2

San Antonio 2 2 .500 1 1/2

Tulsa 2 3 .400 2

Los Angeles 1 3 .250 2 1/2

LYNX 1 5 .167 3 1/2

EASTERN CONF. W L Pct GB

Atlanta 5 0 1.000 —

Connecticut 3 1 .750 1 1/2

Washington 3 3 .500 2 1/2

New York 2 2 .500 2 1/2

Indiana 2 3 .400 3

Chicago 2 4 .333 3 1/2

Saturday’s results

Chicago 73, LYNX 58

Tulsa 79, Indiana 74

Friday’s results

New York 77, San Antonio 71

Atlanta 96, Phoenix 93

Los Angeles 81, Washington 75

Today’s games

Seattle at San Antonio, 2 p.m.

Connecticut at Washington, 3 p.m.

Atlanta at Los Angeles, 7 p.m.

Colleges

Baseball

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT at Columbus, Ohio

Wednesday’s results

Iowa 7, Purdue 4

Indiana 5, Northwestern 0

Thursday’s results

Purdue 11, Northwestern 1 (Northwestern eliminated)

Michigan 18, Iowa 4

GOPHERS 10, Indiana 8

Friday’s results

Purdue 15, Indiana 5 (Indiana eliminated)

Iowa 8, Purdue 3 (Purdue eliminated)

GOPHERS 4, Michigan 3, 11 inn.

Saturday’s results

Iowa 11, Michigan 8, Michigan eliminated

Championship

GOPHERS 15, Iowa 5

NCAA DIVISION II

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

At USA Baseball National Training Complex, Cary, N.C.

Sunday’s results

Kutztown, Pa. 2, Franklin Pierce, N.H. 1, 12 inn.

Southern Indiana 8, MSU-Mankato 6

Monday’s results

Georgia College 2, Tampa 1 (Tampa eliminated)

UC San Diego 2, Central Missouri 1, 11 inn.

Tuesday’s results

Franklin Pierce, N.H. 6, MSU-Mankato 2 (MSU-Mankato eliminated)

Southern Indiana 7, Kutztown, Pa. 1

Wednesday’s results

Georgia College 9, Central Missouri 4 (Central Missouri eliminated)

Franklin Pierce, N.H. 6, Kutztown, Pa. 2 (Kutztown eliminated)

Thursday’s results

Georgia College 3, Southern Indiana 0

UC San Diego 6, Franklin Pierce, N.H. 3 (Franklin Pierce eliminated)

Friday’s result

Southern Indiana 3, Georgia College 2 (Georgia College eliminated)

Saturday’s championship

Southern Indiana 6, UC San Diego 4

NCAA DIVISION III

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

At Time Warner Cable Field at Fox Cities Stadium, Appleton, Wis.

Friday’s results

SUNY-Cortland 9, Wis.-Stevens Point 8

Linfield, Ore. 12, Mass.-Boston 0

Heidelberg, Ohio 3, Johns Hopkins, Md. 2

Illinois Wesleyan 7, Shenandoah, Va. 5

Saturday’s results

Wis.-Stevens Point 13, Mass.-Boston 3, Mass.-Boston eliminated

Johns Hopkins 7, Shenandoah 4, Shenandoah eliminated

Linfield 25, SUNY-Cortland 11

G8: Heidelberg, Ohio (41-6) vs. Illinois Wesleyan (28-20), 7:45 p.m.

Today’s games

G9: Johns Hopkins (44-6) vs. SUNY-Cortland (37-9-1), noon

G10: Wis.-Stevens Point (34-17) vs. L8, 3:30 p.m.

G11: Linfield (36-11) vs. W8, 7 p.m.

Monday’s games

G12: L11 vs. W9 OR W10, noon

G13: W11 vs. W9 or W10, 3:30 p.m.

Tuesday’s games (if 2 teams remain)

G14: W12 vs. W13, 11 a.m.

G15: if necessary, same at G14, 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday’s games (if 3 teams remain)

G14: W12 vs. W13, 11 a.m.

G15: W11 vs. W14, 2:30 p.m.

Men’s lacrosse

NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT

Final Four

At MT Bank Stadium, Baltimore

Saturday’s semifinals

Notre Dame 12, Cornell 7

Duke (14-4) vs. Virginia (16-1), 5:30 p.m.

Monday’s championship

Notre Dame (10-6) vs. Duke or Virginia, 2:30 p.m.

Women’s lacrosse

NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT

Final Four

At Johnny Unitas Stadium, Towson, Md.

Friday’s semifinals

Maryland 14, Syracuse 5

Northwestern 15, North Carolina 10

Today’s championship

Maryland (21-1) vs. Northwestern (20-1), 4:30 p.m.

Softball

NCAA DIVISION I

SUPER REGIONALS (best-of-3)

x-if necessary

ATHENS (GA.) REGIONAL

At UGA Softball Stadium

Friday’s result

Georgia 7, California 0

Saturday’s results

Georgia 10, California 1, Georgia advances

GAINESVILLE (FLA.) REGIONAL

At Katie Seashole Pressly Softball Stadium

Saturday’s result

Florida 8, Arizona State 0, Florida leads series 1-0

Today’s games

Arizona State (44-16) vs. Florida (47-8), 2:30 p.m.

x-Arizona State vs. Florida, 5 p.m.

ANN ARBOR (MICH.) REGIONAL

At Wilpon Softball Complex

Thursday’s result

Tennessee 5, Michigan 0

Friday’s result

Tennessee 4, Michigan 3, Tennessee advances

TUSCALOOSA (ALA.) REGIONAL

At Alabama Softball Complex

Friday’s result

Alabama vs. Hawaii, ppd., lightning

Saturday’s results

Alabama 8, Hawaii 0, 5 inn.

Hawaii 8, Alabama 7, series tied 1-1

Today’s game

Alabama (52-10) vs. Hawaii (48-14), noon

COLUMBIA (MO.) REGIONAL

At University Field

Saturday’s result

Missouri 1, Oregon 0, Missouri leads series 1-0

Today’s games

Missouri (50-11) vs. Oregon (36-20), noon

x-Missouri vs. Oregon, 2:30 p.m.

SEATTLE REGIONAL

At Husky Softball Stadium

Thursday’s result

Oklahoma 6, Washington 1

Friday’s results

Washington 3, Oklahoma 0

Washington 4, Oklahoma 0, Washington advances

LOS ANGELES REGIONAL

At Easton Stadium

Saturday’s result

UCLA 10, Louisiana-Lafayette 2, UCLA leads series 1-0

Today’s games

UCLA (44-11) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (45-17), 5 p.m.

x-UCLA vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 8:30 p.m.

TUCSON (ARIZ.) REGIONAL

At Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium

Friday’s result

Arizona 2, BYU 1

Saturday’s results

Arizona 10, BYU 2, 5 inn., Arizona advances

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES

Washington (50-7) vs. Georgia (48-11)

Alabama-Hawaii winner vs. Missouri-Oregon winner

UCLA-La.-Lafayette winner vs. Arizona St.-Florida winner

Tennessee vs. Arizona

Golf

PGA Tour

COLONIAL INVITATIONAL

Saturday’s third-round results at Colonial Country Club, Fort Worth, Texas. Purse: $6.2 million. Yardage: 7,204; Par 70

Brian Davis 64-65-65—194

Bryce Molder 65-62-67—194

Zach Johnson 65-66-64—195

Ben Crane 68-64-64—196

Jeff Overton 63-67-66—196

Jason Bohn 63-65-68—196

Bill Haas 65-68-64—197

Boo Weekley 67-63-67—197

Kris Blanks 65-64-68—197

Bo Van Pelt 67-66-65—198

John Merrick 66-66-66—198

Corey Pavin 67-64-67—198

Lee Janzen 70-66-63—199

Matt Jones 69-66-64—199

Scott Verplank 67-66-66—199

Kenny Perry 68-64-67—199

Ricky Barnes 66-66-67—199

Jerry Kelly 67-70-63—200

Pat Perez 69-68-63—200

Kevin Na 67-68-65—200

Kyle Stanley 68-66-66—200

K.J. Choi 67-67-66—200

John Mallinger 65-66-69—200

Rickie Fowler 70-67-64—201

Nick Watney 68-66-67—201

Blake Adams 63-70-68—201

Carl Pettersson 65-66-70—201

Martin Laird 69-67-66—202

Paul Casey 66-70-66—202

Angel Cabrera 68-68-66—202

Steve Stricker 68-67-67—202

Paul Goydos 69-65-68—202

Stewart Cink 69-68-66—203

Michael Sim 69-67-67—203

Cameron Beckman 67-68-68—203

David Toms 68-67-68—203

Spencer Levin 65-69-69—203

Stephen Ames 68-70-66—204

Vijay Singh 67-70-67—204

Geoff Ogilvy 70-67-67—204

Fredrik Jacobson 68-69-67—204

J.P. Hayes 67-70-67—204

J.J. Henry 67-70-67—204

Mike Weir 68-68-68—204

Graham DeLaet 68-68-68—204

Henrik Stenson 67-69-68—204

Aron Price 65-68-71—204

Tim Clark 67-70-68—205

Brian Gay 68-69-68—205

Jason Day 66-71-68—205

Chad Collins 70-66-69—205

Michael Bradley 67-69-69—205

Alex Prugh 71-65-69—205

Brendon de Jonge 69-66-70—205

Greg Chalmers 70-65-70—205

Derek Lamely 67-66-72—205

Tom Gillis 69-69-68—206

Kevin Sutherland 71-67-68—206

Brandt Snedeker 71-66-69—206

Ben Curtis 70-67-69—206

Charlie Wi 68-69-69—206

Tim Petrovic 68-68-70—206

Nathan Green 65-70-71—206

James Nitties 68-66-72—206

Heath Slocum 69-69-69—207

Kevin Stadler 69-68-70—207

Lucas Glover 72-65-70—207

John Senden 69-67-71—207

Billy Mayfair 69-69-70—208

Rory Sabbatini 67-71-70—208

Matt Kuchar 69-69-71—209

Brett Quigley 71-66-72—209

Jerod Turner 69-68-73—210

Justin Rose 67-70-73—210

John Daly 66-69-75—210

Ian Poulter 69-69-73—211

Champions Tour

SENIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP

Saturday’s third-round results at Colorado Golf Club, Denver. Purse: $2 million. Yardage: 7,490; Par 72

Jay Don Blake 71-69-70—210

Tom Lehman 68-71-71—210

Mark O’Meara 72-73-67—212

Mike Goodes 71-71-70—212

Fred Couples 69-68-75—212

Dan Forsman 70-74-69—213

Chip Beck 71-71-71—213

Chien Soon Lu 70-70-73—213

David Frost 72-77-65—214

Michael Allen 71-72-71—214

Bill Glasson 69-75-70—214

Nick Price 70-71-73—214

Brad Bryant 68-80-67—215

Andrew Oldcorn 73-75-67—215

Larry Mize 73-72-70—215

Fred Funk 72-70-73—215

Jay Haas 73-73-70—216

Olin Browne 73-73-70—216

Eduardo Romero 73-72-71—216

Robin Freeman 66-75-75—216

Bernhard Langer 66-75-75—216

Loren Roberts 77-70-70—217

Boonchu Ruangkit 73-73-71—217

Peter Senior 74-70-73—217

Scott Simpson 71-72-74—217

Tom Kite 69-69-79—217

Tim Simpson 76-70-72—218

Mark James 78-71-70—219

Russ Cochran 73-72-74—219

Jeff Sluman 77-74-69—220

Bill Loeffler 69-82-69—220

Joe Ozaki 74-72-74—220

Lindy Miller 71-75-74—220

James Blair III 74-72-74—220

Des Smyth 74-72-74—220

Bob Gilder 73-77-71—221

Bob Tway 77-73-71—221

Tom Watson 73-76-72—221

Ronnie Black 77-72-72—221

Gene Jones 76-72-73—221

Ben Crenshaw 72-75-74—221

Keith Fergus 72-75-74—221

Tommy Armour III 78-73-71—222

Mike Reid 79-72-71—222

Don Pooley 74-76-72—222

Gary Hallberg 71-75-76—222

John Ross 75-76-72—223

Keith Clearwater 75-76-72—223

Roger Chapman 76-74-73—223

Gil Morgan 76-74-73—223

John Cook 78-72-73—223

Sam Torrance 78-72-73—223

Bruce Vaughan 73-77-73—223

Nick Job 72-78-73—223

David Eger 79-71-73—223

Jim Rutledge 76-72-75—223

Chris Williams 73-74-76—223

Hale Irwin 76-74-74—224

Bobby Wadkins 76-74-74—224

Larry Nelson 77-72-75—224

Angel Franco 74-74-76—224

David Peoples 75-73-76—224

Morris Hatalsky 78-73-74—225

Bobby Clampett 75-74-76—225

Chris Starkjohann 71-77-77—225

Bruce Summerhays 74-74-77—225

Tom Wargo 74-72-79—225

Trevor Dodds 75-76-75—226

Mike Harwood 75-76-75—226

Jim Woodward 80-71-75—226

Jim Roy 74-76-76—226

Dave Rummells 71-77-78—226

Bob Boyd 73-72-81—226

Bill Britton 75-76-76—227

Bruce Fleisher 73-77-77—227

Katsuyoshi Tomori 77-72-78—227

Ron Vlosich 75-76-77—228

Bob Cameron 76-74-78—228

Mike San Filippo 77-73-79—229

Dick Mast 73-78-79—230

Jodie Mudd 76-73-81—230

MGA

MGA PLAYERS/MID-PLAYERS/SENIOR

PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER

At Little Falls. Par 72, 6,118 yards

Players

Qualifiers: Ryan Peterson, Cannon, 69; Nick Christenson, Purple Hawk, 70; Jim Foss, Oakcrest, 70. Alternates: Trevor Gervais, Pebble Lake, 71; Casey Vangsness, Alexandria, 72

Mid-Players

Qualifier: Geoff Martinson, Wapicada, 74. Alternates: Bart Bradford, Eagle Creek, 79; Thomas Auld, Edinburgh USA, 80

Senior Players

Qualifiers: Jim Strandemo, The Wilds, 73; Joseph Jeannette, Northland, 76; Terry Moores III, Twin Cities, 76. Alternates: James Hurley, St. Cloud, 77; Pat Kadlec, Spring Brook, 79

Holes in one

Brian Booth, Rosemount, Rich Valley No. 6 (Red), 258 yards, driver

Marlene Brodt, Roseville, Golf Club of Indiana No. 3, 170 yards, driver

Matt Cooper, Hastings, Hastings No. 9, 155 yards, 8-iron

Roxy Gray, Minneapolis, Medina No. 4, 138 yards, 5-iron

Steve Ho, Mendota Heights, Tartan Park No. 8 (Blue), 136 yards, 9-wood

Rich Hoiland, Forest Hills No. 10, 121 yards, 9-iron

David Jacobson, Maplewood, Ponds at Battle Creek No. 6, 140 yards, 6-iron.

Ron Knutson, Stillwater, Applewood Hills No. 2, 152 yards, 7-iron

Greg Lundgren, St. Paul, Hiawatha No. 8, 190 yards, 3-hybrid

Frank Mozis, North Oaks, Oneka Ridge No. 15, 161 yards, 6-iron

Deb Sherman, Prescott, Wis., Clifton Highlands (Wis.) No. 8, 95 yards, pitching wedge.

James Waldhauser, Eagan, Southview No. 13, 152 yards, 8-iron

Curtis T. Wears, Amery, Wis., Amery (Wis.) No. 15, 115 yards, 8-iron

Thom Wheeler, Bonita Springs, Fla., Medina No. 4, 150 yards, 6-iron

Roger Willow, Nisswa, Madden’s on Gull Lake No. 18 (Pine Beach East), 175 yards, 3-hybrid

Mike Wright, Edina, StoneRidge No. 16, 210 yards, 5-iron

Area

TWIN CITIES SENIOR LEAGUE

At Town & Country

Edina 174.5, Hazeltine 150.5, Mendakota 139, Stillwater 131.5, Golden Valley 123.5, Hillcrest 123, White Bear 118.5, Medina 117.5, Olympic Hills 117, Interlachen 116.5, Town & Country 116.5, North Oaks 115.5, Southview 107, Minnesota Valley 95.5, Midland Hills 91, Minneapolis 89, Bearpath 77.5, Oak Ridge 38.5. Medalists—Mark Olson, Edina, 73 & rick Hoffbeck, Stillwater, 73

TWIN CITY METRO SR. PUBLIC LEAGUE

At Greenhaven, par 71

Braemar 51, Highland 45, Hiawatha 45, Wirth 41, Bunker Hills 38, Phalen 38, Sundance 38, Gross 35, Greenhaven 34, Meadowbrook 33, Como 32, Valleywood 28, Keller 25, Fountain Valley 21. Medalist—Dave LaBelle, Valleywood, 78

MINNESOTA SENIOR GOLF ASSOCIATION

at Northfield

Minnesota 26, Northfield 25.5, River Falls (Wis.) 23, Indian Hills 22.5, Oak Glen 16.5, Sawmill 6.5

Auto racing

NASCAR Nationwide

TECH-NET AUTO SERVICE 300

Results of Saturday’s race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, N.C. Lap length: 1.5 miles, start position in parentheses

1. (6) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 203 laps, 128.6 rating, $58,145.

2. (3) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 203, 180, $40,275.

3. (13) Joey Logano, Toyota, 203, 170, $34,025.

4. (11) Justin Allgaier, Dodge, 203, 160, $34,193.

5. (4) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 203, 155, $29,125.

6. (18) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 203, 150, $22,725.

7. (40) Jason Leffler, Toyota, 203, 146, $26,668.

8. (20) Reed Sorenson, Toyota, 203, 142, $25,468.

9. (1) Carl Edwards, Ford, 203, 143, $26,400.

10. (26) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 203, 134, $19,075.

11. (9) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 203, 135, $16,925.

12. (36) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 203, 127, $22,818.

13. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 203, 129, $16,175.

14. (17) Michael Annett, Toyota, 203, 121, $21,818.

15. (21) Brian Ickler, Ford, 203, 118, $22,018.

16. (31) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 202, 115, $21,743.

17. (2) Trevor Bayne, Toyota, 202, 112, $21,318.

18. (12) Paul Menard, Ford, 201, 109, $14,325.

19. (29) Jason Keller, Chevrolet, 201, 106, $22,918.

20. (35) Michael McDowell, Dodge, 201, 103, $21,368.

21. (10) Steve Wallace, Toyota, 201, 100, $20,543.

22. (14) Willie Allen, Chevrolet, 200, 97, $20,818.

23. (42) Robert Richardson Jr., Chevrolet, 200, 94, $20,818.

24. (38) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 200, 91, $20,378.

25. (33) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, 200, 88, $20,793.

26. (5) Kasey Kahne, Toyota, 199, 90, $13,915.

27. (15) Chad McCumbee, Ford, 199, 82, $20,273.

28. (37) Kenny Wallace, Chevrolet, 199, 79, $20,638.

29. (34) Eric McClure, Ford, 199, 76, $20,193.

30. (19) Scott Lagasse Jr., Ford, 199, 73, $20,448.

31. (27) Danny Efland, Chevrolet, 197, 70, $20,113.

32. (41) Brendan Gaughan, Toyota, 173, 67, $20,068.

33. (8) Brian Scott, Toyota, 159, 64, $21,088.

34. (7) Steve Arpin, Chevrolet, accident, 127, 61, $20,058.

35. (28) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 98, 58, $13,520.

36. (39) Morgan Shepherd, Chevrolet, handling, 42, 55, $13,500.

37. (32) Kevin Lepage, Toyota, ignition, 31, 52, $13,475.

38. (24) Danny O’Quinn Jr., Chevrolet, handling, 19, 49, $13,455.

39. (23) Dennis Setzer, Dodge, vibration, 13, 46, $13,435.

40. (22) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, accident, 8, 43, $19,788.

41. (30) David Gilliland, Chevrolet, accident, 8, 40, $13,295.

42. (43) Josh Wise, Ford, electrical, 5, 37, $13,270.

43. (25) Mark Green, Chevrolet, accident, 3, 34, $19,675.

RACE STATISTICS

Average Speed of Race Winner: 132.216 mph. Time of Race: 2 hours, 18 minutes, 11 seconds. Margin of Victory: 0.112 seconds. Caution Flags: 7 for 28 laps. Lead Changes: 10 among 7 drivers. Lap Leaders: C.Edwards 1-15; B.Keselowski 16-56; G.Biffle 57; J.Logano 58; J.McMurray 59-61; K.Kahne 62-90; B.Keselowski 91-114; J.Logano 115-126; G.Biffle 127-129; J.Logano 130-139; K.Busch 140-203. Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): B.Keselowski, 2 times for 65 laps; K.Busch, 1 time for 64 laps; K.Kahne, 1 time for 29 laps; J.Logano, 3 times for 23 laps; C.Edwards, 1 time for 15 laps; G.Biffle, 2 times for 4 laps; J.McMurray, 1 time for 3 laps.

Top 10 in Points: 1. Bra.Keselowski, 1,946; 2. K.Busch, 1,945; 3. K.Harvick, 1,852; 4. C.Edwards, 1,689; 5. J.Allgaier, 1,681; 6. P.Menard, 1,513; 7. J.Logano, 1,398; 8. G.Biffle, 1,368; 9. J.Leffler, 1,350; 10. T.Raines, 1,249.

NASCAR Driver Rating Formula

A maximum of 150 points can be attained in a race.

The formula combines the following categories: Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Running Position While on Lead Lap, Average Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Finish.

Tennis

French Open

Saturday’s results at Stade Roland Garros, Paris. Purse: $21.1 million (Grand Slam). Surface: Clay-Outdoor

SINGLES

Men

Third round

Mikhail Youzhny (11), Russia, def. Viktor Troicki, Serbia, 2-6, 7-6 (4), 6-2, 6-3.

Teimuraz Gabashvili, Russia, def. Andy Roddick (6), United States, 6-4, 6-4, 6-2.

Jurgen Melzer (22), Austria, def. David Ferrer (9), Spain, 6-4, 6-0, 7-6 (1).

Novak Djokovic (3), Serbia, def. Victor Hanescu (31), Romania, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2.

Nicolas Almagro (19), Spain, def. Aleksandr Dolgopolov Jr., Ukraine, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4.

Thomaz Bellucci (24), Brazil, def. Ivan Ljubicic (14), Croatia, 7-6 (4), 6-2, 6-4.

Fernando Verdasco (7), Spain, def. Philipp Kohlschreiber (30), Germany, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-7 (1), 6-4.

Robby Ginepri, United States, def. Juan Carlos Ferrero (16), Spain, 7-5, 6-3, 3-6, 2-6, 6-4.

Rafael Nadal (2), Spain, def. Lleyton Hewitt (28), Australia, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3.

Women

Third round

Serena Williams (1), United States, def. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (29), Russia, 6-1, 1-6, 6-2.

Nadia Petrova (19), Russia, def. Aravane Rezai (15), France, 6-7 (2), 6-4, 10-8.

Jarmila Groth, Australia, def. Anastasia Rodionova, Australia, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2.

Shahar Peer (18), Israel, def. Marion Bartoli (13), France, 7-6 (7), 6-2.

Daniela Hantuchova (23), Slovakia, def. Yanina Wickmayer (16), Belgium, 7-5, 6-3.

Yaroslava Shvedova, Kazakhstan, def. Alisa Kleybanova (28), Russia, 6-2, 4-6, 6-0.

Sam Stosur (7), Australia, def. Anastasia Pivovarova, Russia, 6-3, 6-2.

Jelena Jankovic (4), Serbia, def. Alona Bondarenko (27), Ukraine, 6-4, 7-6 (3).

Maria Sharapova (12), Russia, vs. Justine Henin (22), Belgium, 2-6, 6-3, susp., darkness.

DOUBLES

Men

First round

Rohan Bopanna, India, and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, Pakistan, def. Fabio Fognini, Italy, and Michael Russell, United States, 6-2, 6-3.

Wesley Moodie, South Africa, and Dick Norman (4), Belgium, def. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez and Albert Montanes, Spain, 6-3, 6-3.

Lukasz Kubot, Poland, and Oliver Marach (6), Austria, def. Thiemo de Bakker and Rogier Wassen, Netherlands, 6-4, 6-3.

Second Round

Stephen Huss, Australia, and Andre Sa, Brazil, def. Jonathan Erlich and Dudi Sela, Israel, 6-4, 6-4.

Marcelo Melo and Bruno Soares, Brazil, def. Bob and Mike Bryan (1), United States, 6-3, 7-6 (6).

Thierry Ascione and Laurent Recouderc, France, def. Andrey Golubev, Kazakhstan, and Paolo Lorenzi, Italy, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.

Lukas Dlouhy, Czech Republic, and Leander Paes (3), India, def. Yves Allegro, Switzerland, and Andreas Beck, Germany, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3.

Marc Lopez and Pere Riba, Spain, def. Mahesh Bhupathi, India, and Max Mirnyi (5), Belarus, 6-4, 7-6 (4).

Frantisek Cermak, Czech Republic, and Michal Mertinak (9), Slovakia, def. Sergiy Stakhovsky, Ukraine, and Mikhail Youzhny, Russia, 6-3, 6-2.

Guillaume Rufin and Alexandre Sidorenko, France, def. Mardy Fish, United States, and Mark Knowles (13), Bahamas, 0-6, 6-2, 6-1.

Santiago Gonzalez, Mexico, and Travis Rettenmaier, United States, def. Viktor Troicki and Dusan Vemic, Serbia, 4-6, 7-5, 6-4.

Julian Knowle, Austria, and Andy Ram (10), Israel, def. Gael Monfils and Josselin Ouanna, France, 6-3, 7-6 (4).

Daniel Nestor, Canada, and Nenad Zimonjic (2), Serbia, def. Simon Greul, Germany, and Peter Luczak, Australia, 6-1, 6-4.

Nicolas Almagro and Santiago Ventura, Spain, def. Marc Gicquel and Edouard Roger-Vasselin, France, 6-1, 7-6 (4).

Women

Second round

Nuria Llagostera Vives and Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (2), Spain, def. Darija Jurak and Petra Martic, Croatia, 6-2, 6-3.

Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka (16), Czech Republic, def. Dominika Cibulkova, Slovakia, and Julia Goerges, Germany, 6-2, 6-7 (8), 6-0.

Gisela Dulko, Argentina, and Flavia Pennetta (5), Italy, def. Alberta Brianti, Italy, and Alexandra Dulgheru, Romania, 7-5, 7-6 (2).

Bethanie Mattek-Sands, United States, and Yan Zi (9), China, def. Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci, Italy, 6-4, 7-5.

Iveta Benesova and Barbora Zahlavova Strycova (13), Czech Republic, def. Lucie Safarova, Czech Republic, and Aleksandra Wozniak, Canada, 6-1, 6-1.

Serena and Venus Williams (1), United States, def. Daniela Hantuchova, Slovakia, and Caroline Wozniacki, Denmark, walkover.

Maria Kirilenko, Russia, and Agnieszka Radwanska (11), Poland, def. Petra Kvitova, Czech Republic, and Stefanie Voegele, Switzerland, 6-1, 5-7, 6-3.

Soccer

MLS

Eastern Conf. W L T Pts GF GA

Columbus 6 1 2 20 14 8

Toronto FC 5 4 1 16 15 14

New York 5 5 0 15 11 15

New England 3 6 2 11 13 17

Chicago 2 3 4 10 12 13

Kansas City 2 5 2 8 9 13

Philadelphia 2 5 1 7 10 17

D.C. 2 8 0 6 7 20

Western Conf. W L T Pts GF GA

Los Angeles 9 0 2 29 18 2

Real Salt Lake 6 3 1 19 21 11

San Jose 5 3 1 16 13 10

Houston 5 5 1 16 16 13

Colorado 5 3 1 16 10 7

FC Dallas 2 2 6 12 11 11

Seattle 3 5 3 12 9 14

Chivas USA 3 7 1 10 13 17

Note: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

Saturday’s results

Los Angeles 2, Columbus 0

D.C. United 3, Chivas USA 2

New England 3, New York 2

Philadelphia 3, Houston 2

Colorado 1, Seattle FC 0

Real Salt Lake 4, Kansas City 1

Toronto FC 3, San Jose 1

Wednesday’s games

Houston at New York, 6:30 p.m.

Columbus at San Jose, 9 p.m.

June 5

Columbus at Colorado, 1 p.m.

Houston at Los Angeles, 2 p.m.

Kansas City at Toronto FC, 3 p.m.

Real Salt Lake at D.C. United, 6:30 p.m.

Chivas USA at New York, 6:30 p.m.

Philadelphia at Chicago, 7:30 p.m.

San Jose at FC Dallas, 7:30 p.m.

New England at Seattle FC, 9:30 p.m.

WPS

W L T Pts GF GA

FC Gold Pride 5 2 0 15 10 6

Philadelphia 3 1 2 11 7 4

Sky Blue FC 3 2 2 11 6 6

Washington 3 2 1 10 10 7

Chicago 2 4 1 7 4 6

Boston 1 2 4 7 5 7

Atlanta 0 5 1 1 2 9

Note: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

Saturday’s results

Boston 0, Sky Blue FC 0, tie

Chicago 1, FC Gold Pride 0

Saint Louis at Atlanta, ccd.

Today’s game

Philadelphia at Washington, 5 p.m.

June 5

Washington at FC Gold Pride, 9 p.m.

June 6

Sky Blue FC at Philadelphia, 5 p.m.

Atlanta at Chicago, 5 p.m.

U.S. Soccer schedule

(Won 2, Lost 3)

Jan. 23—Honduras 3, United States 1

Feb. 24—United States 2, El Salvador 1

March 3—Netherlands 2, United States 1

May 25—Czech Republic 4, United States 2

Saturday—United State 2, Turkey 1

June 5—vs. Australia at Roodepoort, South Africa, 7:41 a.m.

a-June 12—vs. England at Rustenburg, South Africa, 1:30 p.m.

a-June 18—vs. Slovenia at Johannesburg, South Africa, 9 a.m.

a-June 23—vs. Algeria at Pretoria, South Africa, 9 a.m.

Aug. 10—vs. Brazil at East Rutherford, N.J., 7:11 p.m.

a-World Cup

WORLD CUP ROSTER

Goalkeepers: Tim Howard, Marcus Hahnemann, Brad Guzan.

Defenders: Steve Cherundolo, Oguchi Onyewu, Jay DeMerit, Carlos Bocanegra, Jonathan Bornstein, Clarence Goodson, Jonathan Spector.

Midfielders: Michael Bradley, Ricardo Clark, Clint Dempsey, Landon Donovan, DaMarcus Beasley, Maurice Edu, Benny Feilhaber, Stuart Holden, Jose Francsico Torres.

Forwards: Jozy Altidore, Edson Buddle, Herculez Gomez, Robbie Findley.

International

Home team listed first

Hungary 0, Germany 3

Iceland 4, Andorra 0

Norway 2, Montenegro 1

Poland 0, Finland 0

Sweden 4, Bosnia-Herzegovina 2

Ukraine 3, Romania 2

Venezuela vs. Canada, (n)

At Anif, Austria

Moldova 2, United Arab Emirates 3

At Innsbruck, Austria

Spain 3, Saudi Arabia 2

At Klagenfurt, Austria

New Zealand 1, Serbia 0

Slovakia 1, Cameroon 1

At Villach, Austria

Azerbaijan 1, Macedonia 3

World Cup

BetUS.COM WORLD CUP ODDS

To win

Spain 4-1; Brazil 9-2; England 11-2; Argentina 7-1; Germany 10-1; Italy 10-1; Netherlands 12-1; France 16-1; Portugal 22-1; Ivory Coast 25-1; Chile 40-1; Ghana 50-1; Paraguay 50-1; Serbia 60-1; United States 60-1; Cameroon 70-1; Mexico 80-1; Nigeria 80-1; Denmark 100-1; South Africa 125-1; Australia 125-1; Uruguay 100-1; Greece 100-1; Switzerland 100-1; Slovenia 150-1; Slovakia 150-1; Japan 200-1; Honduras 200-1; South Korea 250-1; Algeria 400-1; North Korea 800-1; New Zealand 800-1

Finalists matchups

Brazil/Spain 7-1; England/Spain 8-1; Argentina/Brazil 12-1; Argentina/England 14-1; Spain/Netherlands 14-1; Brazil/England 15-1; Brazil/Germany 15-1; Brazil/Italy 15-1; Argentina/Spain 18-1; England/Italy 18-1; England/Germany 20-1; France/Spain 20-1; Germany/Spain 20-1; Italy/Spain 20-1; Argentina/Netherlands 28-1; Brazil/Netherlands 28-1; Argentina/France 30-1; Brazil/France 30-1; England/France 30-1; England/Netherlands 30-1; Argentina/Italy 35-1; Italy/Netherlands 35-1; Italy/France 35-1; Argentina/Germany 40-1; France/Germany 40-1; Germany/Netherlands 40-1; Germany/Italy 50-1; France/Netherlands 60-1

To win Group A

France 19-20; Mexico 7-2; Uruguay 15-4; South Africa 6-1

To win Group B

Argentina 1-2; Nigeria 4-1; Greece 11-2; South Korea 10-1

To win Group C

England 1-3; United States 9-2; Slovenia 8-1; Algeria 20-1

To win Group D

Germany 5-7; Ghana 3-1; Serbia 7-2; Australia 15-2

To win Group E

Netherlands 2-3; Cameroon 7-2; Denmark 4-1; Japan 10-1

To win Group F

Italy 1-3; Paraguay 7-2; Slovakia 7-1; New Zealand 50-1

To win Group G

Brazil 4-7; Portugal 7-2; Ivory Coast 7-2; North Korea 50-1

To win Group H

Spain 2-7; Chile 4-1; Switzerland 8-1; Honduras 20-1

Top goal scorer

David Villa (Spain) 10-1; Luis Fabiano (Brazil) 10-1; Wayne Rooney (England) 10-1; Fernando Torres (Spain) 12-1; Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) 14-1; Lionel Messi (Argentina) 15-1; Gonzalo Higuain (Argentina) 18-1; Sergio Aguero (Argentina) 20-1; Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast) 25-1; Nilmar (Brazil) 25-1; Miroslav Klose (Germany) 25-1; Vincenzo Iaquinta (Italy) 30-1; Thierry Henry (France) 30-1; Kaka (Brazil) 30-1; Alberto Gilardino (Italy) 30-1; Jermain Defoe (England) 30-1; Robin Van Persie (Netherlands) 30-1; Samuel Eto’o (Cameroon) 35-1; Nicolas Anelka (France) 35-1; Robinho (Brazil) 35-1; Landon Donovan (United States) 80-1

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Football

NFL

NFL MINICAMP DATES

(All camps include rookies and veterans unless otherwise noted)

Buffalo—June 4-6 (voluntary), June 23-25

Cincinnati—June 15-17

Cleveland—June 10-12

Dallas—June 11-13

Denver—June 11-13

Detroit—June 23-25

Green Bay—June 21-23

Houston—June 14-16

Indianapolis—June 4-6

Kansas City—June 11-13

VIKINGS—June 11-13

New England—June 15-17

New Orleans—June 4-6

New York Giants—June 15-17

New York Jets—June 14-16

St. Louis—June 10-12

San Francisco—June 18-20

Seattle—June 22-24 (voluntary)

Tampa Bay—June 21-23

Washington—June 16-18

AFL

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Midwest Division W L T Pct PF PA

Milwaukee 6 2 0 .750 522 445

Chicago 6 2 0 .750 446 415

Iowa 3 4 0 .429 357 378

Cleveland 3 5 0 .375 465 460

West Division W L T Pct PF PA

Spokane 5 2 0 .714 484 397

Arizona 4 3 0 .571 446 433

Utah 1 6 0 .143 334 456

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

Southwest Div. W L T Pct PF PA

Tulsa 5 3 0 .625 504 469

Oklahoma City 3 5 0 .375 452 480

Bossier-Shreveport 2 6 0 .250 433 502

Dallas 1 6 0 .143 357 417

South Division W L T Pct PF PA

Jacksonville 6 1 0 .857 384 328

Tampa Bay 4 3 0 .571 388 383

Alabama 4 4 0 .500 431 418

Orlando 3 4 0 .429 364 386

Saturday’s results

Chicago 52, Cleveland 49

Milwaukee 63, Dallas 38

Tulsa 52, Bossier-Shreveport 48

Jacksonville at Spokane

Friday’s results

Tampa Bay 62, Orlando 50

Oklahoma City 65, Alabama 39

Arizona 83, Utah 58

Friday’s games

Utah at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m.

Jacksonville at Chicago, 7 p.m.

Bossier-Shreveport at Dallas, 7:30 p.m.

June 5

Oklahoma City at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m.

Orlando at Tulsa, 7 p.m.

Alabama at Iowa, 7:05 p.m.

Milwaukee at Arizona, 9:30 p.m.

Canterbury Park

Saturday’s results

FIRST RACE, One Mile and Seventy Yards, Claiming $7,500, Purse $6,500

PP Horse Jockey

2 Sunset Kid Don Proctor 8.40 3.80 2.80

6 Cotswold Hills Dean Butler 2.80 2.20

4 Believe Me I Know Mike Luark 2.60

$1 Exacta (2,6) – $12.70; $1 Trifecta (2,6,4)- $59.70; Scratched: #5 Expresso Doble. Time: 1:45.61

SECOND RACE, Five and One Half Furlongs, Maiden Claiming $25,000, Purse $9,500

PP Horse Jockey

5 Sierra Maestra Dean Butler 11.00 4.20 2.40

1 Grant Town Blues Don Proctor 5.00 2.80

6 Paragrin Ry Eikleberry 2.10

$1 Exacta (5,1) – $22.30; $1 Trifecta (5,1,6)- $30.60; $1 Double (2,5) -$20.80. Time: 1:04.82

THIRD RACE, Six Furlongs, Claiming $15,000, Purse $10,000

PP Horse Jockey

3 First Captain Lori Keith 6.00 2.40 2.20

1 Bubble B. Buddha Dean Butler 2.40 2.10

5 Afleet Lady Dusty Shepherd 2.40

$1 Exacta (3,1) -$5.30; $1 Trifecta (3,1,5) – $7.60; Time: 1:10.06

FOURTH RACE, Six Furlongs, Maiden Claiming $10,000, Purse $8,050

PP Horse Jockey

2 Omega Eddie Martin 5.20 3.00 2.60

5 Tahkodha Bump Nik Goodwin 9.20 6.00

3 Logan’s Place Paul Nolan 3.80

$1 Exacta (2,5) – $15.20; $1 Trifecta (2,5,3)- $81.80; $1 Superfecta (2,5,3,8) – $151.30 $1 Pick Three (2,5,3,2) – $51.70 $1 Pick Four (2,5,3,8) – $322.50. Time: 1:12.72

FIFTH RACE, One Mile and Seventy Yards, Claiming $5,000, Purse $6,500

PP Horse Jockey

6 Share Cropper Ry Eikleberry 10.00 4.60 3.20

2 War Ensign Derek Bell 2.80 2.40

7 Chasm (GB) Eddie Martin 4.80

$1 Exacta (6,2)-$10.60; $1 Trifecta (6,2,7)-$108.10; $1 Superfecta (6,2,7,3) – $769.20; $1 Pick Three (3,2,6) – $49.50. Time: 1:44.06

SIXTH RACE, One Mile and One Sixteenth Turf, Claiming $7,500, Purse $9,500

PP Horse Jockey

5 Aza Eddie Martin 7.20 4.20 3.60

1 Fiesty Fitz Jose Betancourt 13.20 9.20

8 Pitchnicholas Dean Butler 3.80

$1 Exacta (5,1) – $36.70; $1 Trifecta (5,1,8)- $136.60; $1 Superfecta (5,1,8,4) – $1211.10; $1 Pick Three (2,6,5) – $48.70. Time: 1:43.58

SEVENTH RACE, Six Furlongs, Allowance, Purse $19,840

PP Horse Jockey

5 Tickleyourfancy Dean Butler 7.80 4.80 3.60

7 Keyhole Kate Scott Stevens 6.20 5.20

10 Simply Flawless Derek Bell 4.00

$1 Exacta (5,7) – $26.70; $1 Trifecta (5,7,10)- $122.40; $1 Superfecta (5,7,10,9) – $370.90; $1 Pick Three (6,5,5) (3 correct) – $90.20. Scratched: #4 Yonstar. Time: 1:11.75

EIGHTH RACE, One Mile Turf, Claiming $25,000, Purse $10,500

PP Horse Jockey

7 Here Comes Henry David Cardoso 67.80 26.00 7.60

2 Big City Bernie Ry Eikleberry 6.60 5.00

1 Recording Contract Eddie Martin 2.20

8 Mr. B L T Juan Rivera 3.80

$1 Exacta (7,2)- $344.70; $1 Trifecta (7,2,8)- $1,608.40; $1 Trifecta (7,2,1) – $604.00; $1 Superfecta (7,2,1,8) – $6,280.80; $1 Superfecta (7,2,8,1) – $12,560.90; 1 Double (5,ALL) -$1.80; $1 Pick Three (5,5,ALL) (3 correct) – $20.60; $1 Pick Three (5,ALL,7) (3 correct) – $20.60; $1 Pick Four (6,5,4/5,7) (3 correct) – $85.40. Time: 1:37.15

NINTH RACE, 350 Yards, Maiden, Purse $4,900

PP Horse Jockey

2 Smoke N Fast Ry Eikleberry 4.80 3.40 2.20

1 Ac Shake N Brod Paul Nolan 3.60 2.80

3 Growney Jerry Vaughan 5.60

$1 Exacta (2,1) -$4.90; $1 Trifecta (2,1,3) – $75.10; $1 Superfecta (2,1,3,5) – $545.50; $1 Pick Three (5,7,2) – $9.40. Time: 18.40. Attendance:5,239. Total Handle – $293,998. Live handle: $185,727

Transactions

Baseball

American League

Baltimore Orioles—Recalled RHP Chris Tillman from Norfolk (IL).

Oakland Athletics—Activated LHP Brett Anderson from the 15-day DL. Optioned LHP Cedrick Bowers to Sacramento (PCL).

Texas Rangers—Activated RHP Matt Harrison from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Guillermo Moscoso to Oklahoma City (PCL).

National League

Cincinnati Reds—Placed C Ryan Hanigan on the 15-day DL. Activated INF Paul Janish from the bereavement list. Purchased the contract of C Corky Miller from Louisville (IL). Optioned INF Drew Sutton to Louisville. Transferred OF Chris Dickerson to the 60-day DL.

St. Louis Cardinals—Recalled RHP Adam Ottavino from Memphis (PCL). Purchased the contract of LHP Evan MacLane from Memphis. Optioned RHP Fernando Salas and OF Joe Mather to Memphis.

San Francisco Giants—Called up C Buster Posey from Fresno (PCL). Optioned RHP Waldis Joaquin to Fresno. Agreed to terms with OF Pat Burrell on a minor league contract and assigned him to Fresno.

Washington Nationals—Optioned OF Justin Maxwell to Syracuse (IL).

Today’s odds

NBA playoffs

Thursday’s game

L.A. LAKERS 6 (196) Boston

Odds to Win Series

L.A. Lakers -300/+250 Boston

NHL

Monday’s game

CHICAGO -200/+170 Philadelphia

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Baseball

MLB

2010 BASEBALL DRAFT ORDER

June 7-9

First round

1. Washington Nationals; 2. Pittsburgh Pirates; 3. Baltimore Orioles; 4. Kansas City Royals; 5. Cleveland Indians; 6. Arizona Diamondbacks; 7. New York Mets; 8. Houston Astros; 9. San Diego Padres; 10. Oakland Athletics; 11. Toronto Blue Jays; 12. Cincinnati Reds; 13. Chicago White Sox; 14. Milwaukee Brewers; 15. Texas Rangers (unsigned pick Matt Purke); 16. Chicago Cubs; 17. Tampa Bay Rays; 18. Los Angeles Angels (from Mariners – Chone Figgins); 19. Houston Astros (from Tigers – Jose Valverde); 20. Boston Red Sox (from Braves – Billy Wagner); 21. Minnesota Twins; 22. Texas Rangers; 23. Florida Marlins; 24. San Francisco Giants; 25. St. Louis Cardinals; 26. Colorado Rockies; 27. Philadelphia Phillies; 28. Los Angeles Dodgers; 29. Los Angeles Angels (from Red Sox – John Lackey); 30. Los Angeles Angels; 31. Tampa Bay Rays; 32. New York Yankees

Comp round A

33. Houston Astros (Jose Valverde, Detroit); 34. Toronto Blue Jays (Marco Scutaro, Boston); 35. Atlanta Braves (Mike Gonzalez, Baltimore); 36. Boston Red Sox (Jason Bay, N.Y. Mets); 37. Los Angeles Angels (John Lackey, Boston); 38. Toronto Blue Jays (unsigned pick James Paxton); 39. Boston Red Sox (Billy Wagner, Atlanta); 40. Los Angeles Angels (Chone Figgins, Seattle); 41. Toronto Blue Jays (Rod Barajas, N.Y. Mets); 42. Tampa Bay Rays (Gregg Zaun, Milwaukee); 43. Seattle Mariners (Andrian Beltre, Boston); 44. Detroit Tigers (Brandon Lyon, Houston); 45. Texas Rangers (Marlon Byrd, Chicago Cubs); 46. St. Louis Cardinals (Mark DeRosa, San Francisco); 47. Colorado Rockies (Jason Marquis, Washington); 48. Detroit Tigers (Fernando Rodney, L.A. Angels); 49. Texas Rangers (Ivan Rodiriguez, Washington); 50. St. Louis Cardinals (Joel Pineiro, L.A. Angels)

Second round

51. Washington Nationals; 52. Pittsburgh Pirates; 53. Atlanta Braves (from Orioles – Mike Gonzalez); 54. Kansas City Royals; 55. Cleveland Indians; 56. Arizona Diamondbacks; 57. Boston Red Sox (from Mets – Jason Bay); 58. Houston Astros; 59. San Diego Padres; 60. Oakland Athletics; 61. Toronto Blue Jays; 62. Cincinnati Reds; 63. Chicago White Sox; 64. Milwaukee Brewers; 65. Chicago Cubs; 66. Tampa Bay Rays; 67. Seattle Mariners; 68. Detroit Tigers; 69. Toronto Blue Jays (unsigned pick Jake Eliopoulos); 70. Atlanta Braves; 71. Minnesota Twins; 72. Texas Rangers; 73. Florida Marlins; 74. San Francisco Giants; 75. St. Louis Cardinals; 76. Colorado Rockies; 77. Philadelphia Phillies; 78. Los Angeles Dodgers; 79. Tampa Bay Rays (unsigned pick Kenneth Diekroeger); 80. Toronto Blue Jays (from Red Sox – Marco Scutaro); 81. Los Angeles Angels; 82. New York Yankees

Third round

83. Washington Nationals; 84. Pittsburgh Pirates; 85. Baltimore Orioles; 86. Kansas City Royals; 87. Cleveland Indians; 88. Arizona Diamondbacks; 89. New York Mets; 90. Houston Astros; 91. San Diego Padres; 92. Oakland Athletics; 93. Toronto Blue Jays; 94. Cincinnati Reds; 95. Chicago White Sox; 96. Milwaukee Brewers; 97. Chicago Cubs; 98. Tampa Bay Rays; 99. Seattle Mariners; 100. Detroit Tigers; 101. Atlanta Braves; 102. Minnesota Twins; 103. Texas Rangers; 104. Florida Marlins; 105. San Francisco Giants; 106. St. Louis Cardinals; 107. Colorado Rockies; 108. Philadelphia Phillies; 109. Los Angeles Dodgers; 110. Boston Red Sox; 111. Los Angeles Angels; 112. New York Yankees

Comp round B

113. Toronto Blue Jays; 114. Chicago White Sox; 115. Los Angeles Angels

Fourth round and up

116. Washington Nationals; 117. Pittsburgh Pirates; 118. Baltimore Orioles; 119. Kansas City Royals; 120. Cleveland Indians; 121. Arizona Diamondbacks; 122. New York Mets; 123. Houston Astros; 124. San Diego Padres; 125. Oakland Athletics; 126. Toronto Blue Jays; 127. Cincinnati Reds; 128. Chicago White Sox; 129. Milwaukee Brewers; 130. Chicago Cubs; 131. Tampa Bay Rays; 132. Seattle Mariners; 133. Detroit Tigers; 134. Atlanta Braves; 135. Minnesota Twins; 136. Texas Rangers; 137. Florida Marlins; 138. San Francisco Giants; 139. St. Louis Cardinals; 140. Colorado Rockies; 141. Philadelphia Phillies; 142. Los Angeles Dodgers; 143. Boston Red Sox; 144. Los Angeles Angels; 145. New York Yankees

Compensation Picks

The former Club of a Player who became a free agent and ranks as a Type A or B Player shall be entitled to receive compensation in the form of a Draft choice in the First-Year Player Draft succeeding the Player’s election of free agency.

A Type A or B shall be a Player who became a free agent and ranks as a Type A or B Player under the statistical system of ranking Players set forth by the Elias Sports Bureau, using statistics based on a two-year average for each respective position group. Type A and Type B players necessitate that the Player’s former Club receive a sandwich pick in between rounds one and two. Additional picks in the second, third and fourth rounds are exchanged from one club to another for the losses of Type A free agents.

Type A Players now rank in the upper 20% of his respective position group by the Basic Agreement, instead of the upper 30% as was stipulated in the previous collective bargaining agreement.

Type B Players now rank in the upper 40%, but not in the upper 20%, of his respective position group. Under the previous collective bargaining agreement, Type B Players ranked in the upper 50% not in the upper 30%. Before the most recent collective bargaining agreement took effect for the 2008 season, a Club would receive compensation for losing a Type C free agent. Under the new Basic Agreement, Type C free agents no longer call for a Draft pick as compensation.

CALENDAR

June 7-9—Amateur draft, Secaucus, N.J.

June 28-30—New York Mets vs. Florida Marlins at San Juan, Puerto Rico.

July 13—All-Star game, Anaheim, Calif.

July 25—Hall of Fame inductions, Cooperstown, N.Y.

July 31—Last day to trade a player without securing waivers.

Aug. 15—Last day to sign selections from 2010 amateur draft who have not exhausted college eligibility.

Sept. 1—Active rosters expand to 40 players.

Oct. 6—Playoffs begin.

Oct. 27—World Series begins.

November—Free agent filing period, first 15 days after World Series ends.

Dec. 1—Last day for teams to offer salary arbitration to their former players who became free agents.

Dec. 7—Last day for free agents offered salary arbitration to accept the offers.

Dec. 6-9—Winter meetings, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

Dec. 12—Last day for teams to offer 2011 contracts to unsigned players.

2011

Jan 5-15—Salary arbitration filing.

Jan. 18—Exchange of salary arbitration figures.

Feb. 1-21—Salary arbitration hearings.

Feb. 17—Voluntary reporting date for pitchers, catchers and injured players.

Feb. 22—Voluntary reporting date for other players.

March 1—Mandatory reporting date.

March 2-11—Teams may renew contracts of unsigned players.

March 16—Last day to place a player on unconditional release waivers and pay 30 days termination pay instead of 45 days.

March 30—Last day to request unconditional release waivers on a player without having to pay his full 2011 salary.

April 3—Opening day, active rosters reduced to 25 players.

July 12—All-Star game, Phoenix.

July 31—Last day to trade a player without securing waivers.

Aug. 15—Last day to sign selections from 2011 amateur draft who have not exhausted college eligibility.

Sept. 1—Active rosters expand to 40 players.

Dec. 5-8—Winter meetings, Dallas.

Dec. 11—Collective bargaining agreement expires.

Dec. 12—Last day for teams to offer 2011 contracts to unsigned players.

FREE AGENT SIGNINGS

The 136 free agents who have signed, with name, position, former club if different, and contract. The contract information was obtained by The Associated Press from player and management sources. For players with minor league contracts, letter agreements for major league contracts are in parentheses:

American League

Baltimore (4)—Signed Mike Gonzalez, lhp, Atlanta, to a $12 million, two-year contract; re-signed Chad Moeller, c, to a minor league contract ($850,000) and released him; signed Miguel Tejada, ss, Houston, to a $6 million, one-year contract; re-signed Mark Hendrickson, lhp, to a $1.4 million, one-year contract; signed Will Ohman, lhp, Los Angeles Dodgers, to a $1.35 million, one-year contract.

Boston (6)—Signed Marco Scutaro, ss, Toronto, to a $12.5 million, two-year contract; signed Mike Cameron, of, Milwaukee, to a $15.5 million, two-year contract; signed John Lackey, rhp, Los Angeles Angels, to an $82.5 million, five-year contract; signed Adrian Beltre, 3b, Seattle, to a $10 million, one-year contract; signed Nomar Garciaparra, ss, Oakland, to a minor league contract and announced his retirement; signed Alan Embree, lhp, Colorado, to a minor league contract ($500,000).

Chicago (5)—Signed Omar Vizquel, ss, Texas, to a $1,375,000, one-year contract; signed Andruw Jones, of, Texas, to a $500,000, one-year contract; signed J.J. Putz, rhp, New York Mets, to a $3 million, one-year contract; re-signed Ramon Castro, c, to a $1 million, one-year contract.

Cleveland (4)—Signed Mike Redmond, c, Minnesota, to an $850,000, one-year contract; signed Austin Kearns, of, Washington, to a $750,000, one-year contract; signed Jamey Wright, rhp, Kansas City, to a $900,000, one-year contract; signed Russell Branyan, 1b, Seattle, to a $2 million, one-year contract.

Detroit (3)—Re-signed Adam Everett, ss, to a $1.55 million, one-year contract; signed Jose Valverde, rhp, Houston, to a $14 million, two-year contract; signed Johnny Damon, of, New York Yankees, to an $8 million, one-year contract.

Kansas City (4)—Signed Jason Kendall, c, Milwaukee, to a $6 million, two-year contract; re-signed Bruce Chen, lhp, to a $650,000, one-year contract; signed Scott Podsednik, of, Chicago White Sox, to a $1.75 million, one-year contract; signed Rick Ankiel, of, St. Louis, to a $3.25 million, one-year contract.

Los Angeles (4)—Signed Hideki Matsui, of, N.Y. Yankees, to a $6 million, one-year contract; signed Fernando Rodney, rhp, Detroit, to an $11 million, two-year contract; signed Joel Pineiro, rhp, St. Louis, to a $16 million, two-year contract; re-signed Robb Quinlan, inf, to a $500,000, one-year contract.

TWINS (4)—Signed Carl Pavano, rhp, to a $7 million, one-year contract; signed Jim Thome, dh-1b, Los Angeles Dodgers, to a $1.5 million, one-year contract; signed Orlando Hudson, 2b, Los Angeles Dodgers, to a $5 million, one-year contract; re-signed Ron Mahay, lhp, to a one-year contract.

New York (4)—Re-signed Andy Pettitte, lhp, to an $11.75 million, one-year contract; signed Nick Johnson, 1b, Florida, to a $5.75 million, one-year contract; signed Randy Winn, of, San Francisco, to a $1.1 million, one-year contract; signed Chan Ho Park, rhp, Philadelphia, to a $1.2 million, one-year contract.

Oakland (3)—Signed Coco Crisp, of, Kansas City, to a $5.5 million, one-year contract; re-signed Justin Duchscherer, rhp, to a $1.75 million, one-year contract; re-signed Brett Tomko, rhp, to a minor league contract ($750,000).

Seattle (6)—Signed Chone Figgins, 3b, Los Angeles Angels, to a $36 million, four-year contract; signed Josh Bard, c, Washington, to a minor league contract ($650,000); signed Chris Woodward, inf, Boston, to a minor league contract ($600,000); re-signed Erik Bedard, lhp, to a $1.75 million, one-year contract; re-signed Mike Sweeney, dh, to a $650,000, one-year contract; signed Corey Patterson, of, Milwaukee, to a minor league contract and released him ($650,000).

Tampa Bay (2)—Signed Rafael Soriano, rhp, to a $7.25 million, one-year contract after acquiring him from Atlanta; signed Hank Blalock, 1b, Texas, to a minor league contract ($925,000).

Texas (5)—Signed Rich Harden, rhp, Chicago Cubs, to a $7.25 million, one-year contract; signed Darren Oliver, lhp, Los Angeles Angels, to a $3.5 million, one-year contract; signed Vladimir Guerrero, dh, Los Angeles Angels, to a $6.5 million, one-year contract; signed Khalil Greene, ss, St. Louis, to a $750,000, one-year contract and voided it; signed Endy Chavez, of, Seattle, to a minor league contract ($1.05 million).

Toronto (4)—Re-signed John McDonald, ss, to a $3 million, two-year contact; signed Alex Gonzalez, ss, Boston, to a $2.75 million, one-year contract; signed Kevin Gregg, rhp, Chicago Cubs, to a $2.75 million, one-year contract; signed Jose Molina, c, New York Yankees, to an $800,000, one-year contract.

National League

Arizona (2)—Signed Bob Howry, rhp, San Francisco, to a $2.25 million, one-year contract; signed Adam LaRoche, 1b, Atlanta, to a $6 million, one-year contract.

Atlanta (3)—Signed Billy Wagner, lhp, Boston, to a $7 million, one-year contract; signed Troy Glaus, inf, St. Louis, to a $1.75 million, one-year contract; signed Eric Hinske, of, N.Y. Yankees, to a $1 million, one-year contract.

Chicago (5)—Re-signed John Grabow, lhp, to a $7.5 million, two-year contract; signed Marlon Byrd, of, Texas, to a $15 million, three-year contract; signed Chad Tracy, 1b, Arizona, to a $900,000, one-year contract; signed Xavier Nady, of, New York Yankees, to a $3.3 million, one-year contract; signed Kevin Millar, 1b, Toronto, to a minor league contract ($750,000) and released him.

Cincinnati (3)—Signed Miguel Cairo, 2b, Philadelphia, to a $500,000, one-year contract; signed Orlando Cabrera, ss, Minnesota, to a $3.02 million, one-year contract; re-signed Kip Wells, rhp, to a minor league contract ($500,000) and released him.

Colorado (5)—Re-signed Rafael Betancourt, rhp, to a $7.55 million, two-year contract; signed Miguel Olivo, c, Kansas City, to a $2.5 million, one-year contract; re-signed Juan Rincon, rhp, to a minor league contract ($800,000); re-signed Jason Giambi, 1b, to a $1.75 million, one-year contract; signed Melvin Mora, 3b, Baltimore, to a $1.3 million, one-year contract; re-signed Joe Beimel, lhp, to an $850,000, one-year contract.

Houston (4)—Signed Pedro Feliz, 3b, Houston, to a $4.5 million, one-year contract; signed Brandon Lyon, rhp, Detroit, to a $15 million, three-year contract; re-signed Jason Michaels, of, to an $800,000, one-year contract; signed Brett Myers, rhp, Philadelphia, to a $5.1 million, one-year contract.

Los Angeles (9)—Re-signed Doug Mientkiewicz, 1b, to a minor league contract ($550,000) and released him; signed Jamey Carroll, 2b, Cleveland, to a $3.85 million, two-year contract; re-signed Vicente Padilla, rhp, to a $5,025,000, one-year contract; re-signed Ronnie Belliard, 2b, to an $825,000, one-year contract; re-signed Brad Ausmus, c, to a $1 million, one-year contract; signed Reed Johnson, of, Chicago Cubs, to an $800,000, one-year contract; re-signed Jeff Weaver, rhp, to an $800,000, one-year contract; signed Brian Giles, of, San Diego, to a minor league contract ($550,000) and announced his retirement; signed Garret Anderson, of, Atlanta, to a $550,000, one-year contract.

Milwaukee (7)—Signed Gregg Zaun, c, Tampa Bay, to a $2.15 million, one-year contract; signed Randy Wolf, lhp, Los Angeles Dodgers, to a $29.75 million, three-year contract; re-signed Craig Counsell, inf, to a $2.1 million, one-year contract; signed LaTroy Hawkins, rhp, Houston, to a $7.5 million, two-year contract; re-signed Claudio Vargas, rhp, to a $900,000, one-year contract; signed Doug Davis, lhp, Arizona, to a $5.25 million, one-year contract; signed Scott Schoeneweis, lhp, Arizona, to a minor league contract ($800,000) and released him.

New York (9)—Re-signed Alex Cora, ss, to a $2 million, one-year contract; signed Henry Blanco,c, San Diego, to a $750,000, one-year contract; re-signed Elmer Dessens, rhp, to a minor league contract ($700,000); signed Kelvim Escobar, rhp, Los Angeles, to a $1.25 million, one-year contract; signed Jason Bay, of, Boston, to a $66 million, four-year contract; re-signed Fernando Tatis, inf-of, to an $850,000, one-year contract; signed Josh Fogg, rhp, Colorado, to a minor league contract ($600,000) and released him; signed Frank Catalanotto, of, Milwaukee, to a $650,000, one-year contract; signed Rod Barajas, c, Toronto, to a $900,000, one-year contract.

Philadelphia (6)—Signed Brian Schneider, c, N.Y. Mets, to a $2.75 million, two-year contract; signed Juan Castro, ss, Los Angeles Dodgers, to a $750,000, one-year contract; signed Placido Polanco, inf, Detroit, to an $18 million, three-year contract; signed Ross Gload, 1b-of, Florida, to a $2.6 million, two-year contract; signed Danys Baez, rhp, Baltimore, to a $5.25 million, two-year contract; signed Jose Contreras, rhp, Colorado, to a $1.5 million, one-year contract.

Pittsburgh (3)—Signed Bobby Crosby, inf, Oakland, to a $1 million, one-year contract; signed Brendan Donnelly, rhp, Florida, to a $1.35 million, one-year contract; signed Octavio Dotel, rhp, Chicago White Sox, to a $3.5 million, one-year contract.

St. Louis (4)—Re-signed Jason LaRue, c, to a $950,000, one-year contract; signed Brad Penny, rhp, San Francisco, to a $7.5 million, one-year contract; re-signed Matt Holliday, of, to a $120 million, seven-year contract; signed Felipe Lopez, 2b, Milwaukee, to a $1 million, one-year contract.

San Diego (4)—Signed Jerry Hairston Jr., inf-of, N.Y. Yankees, to a $2,125,000, one-year contract; signed Matt Stairs, of, Philadelphia, to a $700,000, one-year contract; signed Jon Garland, rhp, Los Angeles Dodgers, to a $5.3 million, one-year contractl signed Yorvit Torrealba, c, Colorado, to a $1.25 million, one-year contract.

San Francisco (6)—Signed Mark DeRosa, inf-of, St. Louis, to a $12 million, two-year contract; re-signed Juan Uribe, 2b, to a $3.25 million, one-year contract; signed Aubrey Huff, of, Detroit, to a $3 million, one-year contract; re-signed Bengie Molina, c, to a $4.5 million, one-year contract; signed Guillermo Mota, rhp, Los Angeles Dodgers, to a $750,000, one-year contract; signed Todd Wellemeyer, rhp, St. Louis, to a $1 million, one-year contract.

Washington (7)—Signed Ivan Rodriguez, c, Texas, to a $6 million, two-year contact; signed Jason Marquis, rhp, Colorado, to a $15 million, two-year contract; signed Eddie Guardado, lhp, Texas, to a minor league contract ($850,000) and released him; signed Miguel Batista, rhp, Seattle, to a $1 million, one-year contract; signed Adam Kennedy, 3b, Oakland, to a $1.5 million, one-year contract; re-signed Ron Villone, lhp, to a minor league contract ($900,000) and released him; re-signed Livan Hernandez, rhp, to a $900,000, one-year contract.

REMAINING FREE AGENTS

The 35 remaining free agents:

American League

Boston (2)—Rocco Baldelli, of; Paul Byrd, rhp.

Chicago (1)—Jermaine Dye, of.

Cleveland (1)—Tomo Ohka, rhp.

Detroit (1)—Jarrod Washburn, lhp.

Minnesota (1)—Joe Crede, 3b.

Tampa Bay (5)—Chad Bradford, rhp; Jason Isringhausen, rhp; Troy Percival, rhp; Brian Shouse, lhp; Russ Springer, rhp.

Texas (1)—Joaquin Benoit, rhp.

National League

Atlanta (1)—Greg Norton, 1b.

Chicago (1)—Chad Fox, rhp.

Colorado (1)—Matt Herges, rhp.

Florida (1)—Kiko Calero, rhp.

Houston (4)—Aaron Boone, 1b; Doug Brocail, rhp; Darin Erstad, of; Mike Hampton, lhp.

Los Angeles (3)—Mark Loretta, 3b; Eric Milton, lhp; Jason Schmidt, rhp.

Milwaukee (1)—Braden Looper, rhp; David Weathers, rhp.

New York (3)—Carlos Delgado, 1b; Ramon Martinez, ss; Gary Sheffield, of.

Philadelphia (3)—Paul Bako, c; Scott Eyre, lhp; Pedro Martinez, rhp.

St. Louis (1)—John Smoltz, rhp.

San Francisco (2)—Rich Aurilia, 1b; Randy Johnson, lhp.

Washington (1)—Dmitri Young, 1b.

Basketball

NBA

CALENDAR

April 25—Early entry deadline for NBA draft.

May 18—Draft lottery.

June 3—NBA Finals begin.

June 14—Early entry withdrawal deadline for NBA draft.

June 24—NBA draft.

NBA DRAFT EARLY ENTRIES

Players who have announced their intention to enter the NBA draft. The draft will be held June 24. The deadline to withdraw is 4 p.m. (CDT) June 14, provided the player has not hired an agent:

Solomon Alabi, sophomore, C, Florida State

Cole Aldrich, junior, C, Kansas

Al-Farouq Aminu, sophomore, F, Wake Forest

James Anderson junior, G, Oklahoma State

Luke Babbitt, sophomore, F, Nevada

Armon Bassett, juniot, G, Ohio

Eric Bledsoe, freshman, G, Kentucky

Dee Bost, sophomore, G, Mississippi State

Craig Brackins, junior, F, Iowa State

Avery Bradley, freshman, G, Texas

Derrick Caracter, junior, F, UTEP

DeMarcus Cousins, freshman, F, Kentucky

Jordan Crawford, sophomore, G, Xavier

Ed Davis, sophomore, F, North Carolina

Mike Davis, junior, F, Illinois

Devin Ebanks, sophomore, F, West Virginia

Derrick Favors, freshman, F, Georgia Tech

Courtney Fortson, sophomore, G, Arkansas

Tiny Gallon, freshman, F, Oklahoma

Charles Garcia, junior, C, Seattle

Paul George, sophomore, F , Fresno State

Manny Harris, junior, G, Michigan

Gordon Hayward, sophomore, F, Butler

Xavier Henry, freshman, G, Kansas

Darington Hobson, junior, G, New Mexico

Armon Johnson, junior, G, Nevada

Wesley Johnson, junior, F, Syracuse

Dominique Jones, junior, G, South Florida

Mac Koshwal, junior, F, DePaul

Sylven Landesberg, sophomore, G, Virginia

Gani Lawal, junior, F, Georgia Tech

Tommy Mason-Griffin, freshman, G, Oklahoma

Elijah Millsap, junior, G, UAB

Greg Monroe, sophomore, C, Georgetown

A.J. Ogilvy, junior, C, Vanderbilt

Daniel Orton, freshman, F, Kentucky

Patrick Patterson, junior, F, Kentucky

Samardo Samuels, sophomre, F, Louisville

Larry Sanders, junior, C, Virginia Commmonwealth

John Sloan, junior, G, Huntingdon

Lance Stephenson, freshman, G, Cincinnati

Lazar Trifunovic, junior, F, Radford

Evan Turner, junior, G, Ohio State

Ekpe Udoh, junior, F, Baylor

John Wall, freshman, G, Kentucky

Willie Warren, sophomore, G, Oklahoma

C.J. Webster, junior, F, San Jose State

Terrico White, sophomore, G, Mississippi

Hassan Whiteside, freshman, C, Marshall

Elliot Williams, sophomore, G, Memphis

Stevy Worah-Ozimo, junior, F, Slippery Rock

Jahmar Young, junior, G, New Mexico State

International Players

(With player, team, country, height and year of birth)

(Country indicates where team plays, not country of nationality)

Pablo Aguilar, Granada (Spain), 6-8, 1989

Andrew Albicy, Paris-Levallois (France), 5-10, 1990

Robin Benzing, Ratiopharm Ulm (Germany), 6-10, 1989

Stefan Bircevic, Metalac (Serbia), 6-10, 1989

Bojan Bogdanovic, Cibona (Croatia), 6-8, 1989

Sarra Camara, Le Havre (France), 6-9, 1989

Antoine Diot, Le Mans (France), 6-3, 1989

Bangaly Fofana, ASVEL (France), 7-0, 1989

Miralem Halilovic, Sloboda Dita (Bosnia), 6-9, 1991

Thomas Heurtel, Strasbourg (France), 6-2, 1989

Edwin Jackson, Rouen (France), 6-3, 1989

Dusan Korac, Centar (Montenegro), 6-11, 1991

Mindaugas Kuzminskas, Siauliai (Lithuania), 6-9, 1989

Luc Louves, Maurienne (France), 6-10, 1989

Uros Lukovic, Radnicki Basket (Serbia), 7-0, 1989

Donatas Motiejunas, Benetton Treviso (Italy), 7-0, 1990

Tomasz Nowakowski, Luka Koper (Slovenia), 6-10, 1990

Tibor Pleiss, Brose Baskets (Germany), 7-0, 1989

Xavier Rabaseda, FC Barcelona (Spain), 6-7, 1989

Fernando Raposo, Pau Orthez (France), 6-9, 1989

Ryan Richards, Gran Canaria (Spain), 7-0, 1991

Kevin Seraphin, Cholet (France), 6-9, 1989

Semen Shashkov, Ural Ekaterinburg (Russia), 6-7, 1989

NBA DRAFT WITHDRAWALS

Players who have withdrawn from the NBA draft as of May 11. The deadline to withdraw is 4 p.m. (CDT) June 14, provided the player has not hired an agent. The draft will be held June 24.

Lavoy Allen, Temple

Kevin Anderson, Richmond

Talor Battle, Penn State

Keith Benson, Oakland

Anatoly Bose, Nicholls State

Carlon Brown, Utah

Mike Davis, Illinois

Paul Davis, Winston-Salem State

Malcolm Delaney, Virginia Tech

Kenneth Faried, Morehead State

Jimmer Fredette, BYU

Anthony Gurley, Massachusetts

Jeremy Hazell, Seton Hall

Adnan Hodzic, Lipscomb

JaJuan Johnson, Purdue

Ravern Johnson, Mississippi State

Cameron Jones, Northern Arizona

Kenny Lawson, Creighton

Demetri McCamey, Illinois

ETwaun Moore, Purdue

Arnett Moultrie, UTEP

Rico Pickett, Manhattan

Eniel Polynice, Mississippi

Herb Pope, Seton Hall

Jeff Robinson, Seton Hall

Tracy Smith, North Carolina State

Alex Tyus, Florida

Quinton Watkins, San Diego State

Chris Wright, Dayton

Football

NFL

MINNESOTA VIKINGS SCHEDULE

Sept. 9 at New Orleans 7:30 p.m.

Sept. 19 MIAMI Noon

Sept. 26 DETROIT Noon

Oct. 3 bye

Oct. 11 at N.Y. Jets 7:30 p.m.

Oct. 17 DALLAS 3:15 p.m.

Oct. 24 at Green Bay 7:20 p.m.

Oct. 31 at New England 3:15 p.m.

Nov. 7 ARIZONA Noon

Nov. 14 at Chicago Noon

Nov. 21 GREEN BAY Noon

Nov. 28 at Washington Noon

Dec. 5 BUFFALO Noon

Dec. 12 N.Y. GIANTS Noon

Dec. 20 CHICAGO 7:30 p.m.

Dec. 26 at Philadelphia Noon

Jan. 2 at Detroit Noon

GREEN BAY PACKERS SCHEDULE

Sept. 12 at Philadelphia 3:15 p.m.

Sept. 19 BUFFALO Noon

Sept. 27 at Chicago 7:30 p.m.

*Oct. 3 DETROIT Noon

Oct. 10 at Washington Noon

Oct. 17 MIAMI Noon

Oct. 24 MINNESOTA 7:20 p.m.

Oct. 31 at N.Y. Jets Noon

Nov. 7 DALLAS 7:20 p.m.

Nov. 14 bye

Nov. 21 at Minnesota Noon

Nov. 28 at Atlanta Noon

Dec. 5 SAN FRANCISCO Noon

Dec. 12 at Detroit Noon

Dec. 19 x-at New England 7:20 p.m.

Dec. 26 N.Y. GIANTS 3:15 p.m.

Jan. 2 CHICAGO Noon

(x-Sunday night game subject to change)

Home games in CAPS

CALENDAR

May 24-26—NFL Spring Meeting, Dallas.

June 1—Deadline for old clubs to send tender to unsigned unrestricted free agents to receive exclusive negotiating rights for rest of season if player is not signed by another club by July 22. Deadline for old clubs to send tender to unsigned restricted free agents or to extend qualifying offer to retain exclusive negotiating rights.

June 15—Deadline for old clubs to withdraw original qualifying offer to unsigned restricted free agents and still retain exclusive negotiating rights by substituting tender of 110 percent of previous year

July 22—Signing period ends at 4 p.m. (EDT) for unrestricted free agents who received June 1 tender.

Aug. 7—Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremonies.

Aug. 8—Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, Cincinnati vs. Dallas at Canton, Ohio.

Aug. 12-16—First preseason weekend.

Aug. 31—Roster cutdown to maximum of 75 players.

Sept. 4—Roster cutdown to maximum of 53 players.

Sept. 9—Opening game of regular season.

Jan. 8-9—Wild card playoffs

Jan. 15-16—Divisional playoffs

Jan. 23—Conference championship games

Jan. 30—Pro Bowl in Hawaii

Feb. 6—Super Bowl XLV in North Texas

FREE AGENT SIGNINGS

Arizona Cardinals—Signed G Rex Hadnot, WR Darren Mougey,TE Ben Patrick and PK Jay Feely. Agreed to terms with LB Paris Lenon and LB Joey Porter. Re-signed DB Matt Ware, S Hamza Abdullah, TE Anthony Becht, LB Monty Beisel, OT Jeremy Bridges, FB Nehemiah Broughton, C Ben Claxton and TE Stephen Spach.

Atlanta Falcons—Signed CB Dunta Robinson. Re-signed QB Chris Redman.

Baltimore Ravens—Agreed to terms with WR Derrick Mason and DE Cory Redding.

Buffalo Bills—Signed LB Andra Davis, DE Dwan Edwards, OT Cornell Green and WR Chad Jackson. Re-signed LB Jon Corto, LB Keith Ellison, DB Cary Harris, WR Felton Huggins, TE Joe Klopfenstein, DB Jonathan Stupar and S George Wilson.

Carolina Panthers—Signed WR Wallace Wright, DB Marcus Hudson and PK Todd Carter. Re-signed DE Tyler Brayton and T Rob Pettiti.

Chicago Bears—Signed CB Tim Jennings, TE Brandon Manumaleuna, DE Julius Peppers, RB Chester Taylor and FB Eddie Williams. Re-signed LB Pisa Tinoisamoa.

Cincinnati Bengals—Signed WR Antonio Bryant, WR Chris Davis, WR Matt Jones and K Dave Rayner. Re-signed LB Abdul Hodge, S Kyries Hebert, TE Dan Coats, C Kyle Cook, CB David Jones, LB Rashad Jeanty, DT Tank Johnson, G Nate Livings, QB Jordan Palmer, OT Dennis Roland, DE Frostee Rucker, RG Bobbie Williams and S Roy Williams.

Cleveland Browns—Signed QB Jake Delhomme, LB Scott Fujita, OL Tony Pashos and TE Benjamin Watson. Re-signed LB Marcus Benard, LB Blake Costanzo, WR-KR Josh Cribbs, TE Greg Estandia, RB Chris Jennings, S Ray Ventrone, and G Billy Yates.

Denver Broncos—Signed RB J.J. Arrington and DE Jarvis Green. Re-signed DL Le Kevin Smith. Agreed to terms with DL Justin Bannan, G Russ Hochstein, CB Nate Jones, WR Brandon Lloyd and DL Jamal Williams.

Detroit Lions—Signed WR Nate Burleson, LB Vinny Ciurciu, WR Brian Clark, OT Jon Jansen, LB Landon Johnson, DE Kyle Vanden Bosch and DBs Jonathan Wade and Dante Wesley. Re-signed TE Will Heller and S Marquand Manuel.

Green Bay Packers—Signed P Chris Bryan and WR Charles Dillon. Re-signed LT Chad Clifton, S Nick Collins, NT Ryan Pickett and OT Mark Tauscher.

Houston Texans—Signed PK Neil Rackers. Re-signed P Matt Turk and WR Kevin Walter. Agreed to terms with C Wade Smith.

Indianapolis Colts—Signed OL Andy Alleman. Re-signed LB Gary Brackett.

Jacksonville Jaguars—Signed DE Aaron Kampman and WR Kassim Osgood. Re-signed DE Reggie Hayward.

Kansas City Chiefs—Signed LB Derrick Johnson, RB Thomas Jones, G Ryan Lilja, OL Ikechuku Ndukwe, DT Shaun Smith, WRs Terrance Copper and Jerheme Urban and C Casey Wiegmann. Re-signed WR Chris Chambers.

Miami Dolphins—Signed LB Karlos Dansby and G Richie Incognito. Re-signed NT Jason Ferguson and QB Chad Pennington.

VIKINGS—Signed K Rhys Lloyd and DE Mike Montgomery. Re-signed DT Jimmy Kennedy, WR Greg Lewis and CB Benny Sapp.

New England Patriots—Signed LB Marques Murrell and TE Alge Crumpler. Re-signed LB Tully Banta-Cain, CB Leigh Bodden, OL Stephen Neal, NT Vince Wilfork and RB Kevin Faulk.

New Orleans Saints—Signed DE Alex Brown. Re-signed OL Nick Leckey, S Pierson Prioleau and DB Leigh Torrence.

New York Giants—Signed P Jy Bond, Ss Deon Grant and Antrel Rolle and QB Jim Sorgi. Re-signed P Jeff Feagles.

New York Jets—Signed LBs Jason Taylor and Lance Laury, RB LaDainian Tomlinson and DE Rodrique Wright. Re-signed TE Ben Hartsock. Agreed to terms with S Brodney Pool and FB Tony Richardson.

Oakland Raiders—Signed QB Kyle Boller. Re-signed OT Langston Walker, OL Khalif Barnes and DT William Joseph.

Philadelphia Eagles—Signed WR Hank Baskett, WR Chad Hall and DB Marlin Jackson.

Pittsburgh Steelers—Signed S Will Allen, WR Arnaz Battle, WR Antwaan Randle El and LB Larry Foote. Re-signed QB Charlie Batch, DE Nick Eason and S Ryan Clark.

St. Louis Rams—Signed QB A.J. Feeley, C Hank Fraley, LB Na’il Diggs and DT Fred Robbins. Re-signed S Craig Dahl, RB Kenneth Darby, DEs James Hall and Victor Adeyanju, and LS Chris Massey.

San Diego Chargers—Signed CB Donald Strickland and CB Nathan Vasher. Agreed to terms with DE Alfonso Boone and TE Kris Wilson. Re-signed DT Ian Scott.

San Francisco 49ers—Signed K Shane Andrus, QB David Carr and CB Karl Paymah. Re-signed OL Barry Sims.

Seattle Seahawks—Signed LB Matt McCoy, OL Ben Hamilton, and WR Sean Morey. Agreed to terms with TE Chris Baker.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers—Signed LB Jon Alston and S Sean Jones. Re-signed LB Angelo Crowell.

Tennessee Titans—Re-signed DE Dave Ball. Agreed to terms with CB Tye Hill, CB Rod Hood, LS Ken Amato, and LB Will Witherspoon.

Washington Redskins—Signed P Josh Bidwell, CB Phillip Buchanon, C Casey Rabach, OL Artis Hicks, RBs Willie Parker and Larry Johnson, DT Maake Kemoeatu and TE Sean Ryan. Re-signed LB Lorenzo Alexander, DL Phillip Daniels, OL Will Montgomery and OL Mike Williams.

REMAINING UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS

Unsigned unrestricted free agents (f-franchise player):

Arizona Cardinals—Bertrand Berry, LB; Ralph Brown, DB; Mike Gandy, T; Dan Kreider, RB; Chike Okeafor, LB; Bryan Robinson, NT; Brian St. Pierre, QB.

Atlanta Falcons—Marty Booker, WR; Tony Gilbert, LB; Verron Haynes, RB; Mike Schneck, LS; Aaron Stecker, RB; Joe Zelenka, LS.

Baltimore Ravens—Corey Ivy, DB; L.J. Smith, TE; David Tyree, WR; Frank Walker, DB; Kelley Washington, WR.

Buffalo Bills—Ryan Denney, DE; Chris Draft, LB; Todd Johnson, DB; Seth McKinney, C; Terrell Owens, WR; Josh Reed, WR; Bryan Scott, DB; Kendall Simmons, G; Josh Stamer, LB.

Carolina Panthers—Josh McCown, QB; Muhsin Muhammad, WR; Hollis Thomas, DT; Keydrick Vincent, G.

Chicago Bears—Darrell McClover, LB; Adewale Ogunleye, DE; Adrian Peterson, RB.

Cincinnati Bengals—Shayne Graham, K; Jeremi Johnson, RB; Reggie Kelly, TE.

Cleveland Browns—Mike Furrey, WR; Michael Gaines, TE; Hank Poteat, DB; Ryan Tucker, G.

Dallas Cowboys—Montrae Holland, G.

Denver Broncos—Mitch Berger, P; Vernon Fox, DB; Brandon Gorin, T; Nick Greisen, LB; Vonnie Holliday, DE; Ty Law, DB.

Detroit Lions—Damion Cook, G; Daunte Culpepper, QB; Casey Fitzsimmons, TE; Anthony Henry, DB; William James, DB; Patrick Ramsey, QB.

Green Bay Packers—Ahman Green, RB.

Houston Texans—Chris Brown, RB; Khary Campbell, LB; Nick Ferguson, DB; Bryan Pittman, LS; Chester Pitts, G; Tutan Reyes, G; Brian Russell, DB; Ephraim Salaam, T; Chaun Thompson, LB; Jeff Zgonina, NT.

Indianapolis Colts—Matt Stover, K.

Jacksonville Jaguars—None.

Kansas City Chiefs—Mike Brown, DB; Bobby Wade, WR.

Miami Dolphins—None.

VIKINGS—None.

New England Patriots—Derrick Burgess, LB; Chris Hanson, P; Junior Seau, LB.

New Orleans Saints—Mark Brunell, QB; Dan Campbell, TE; Kendrick Clancy, NT; Darnell Dinkins, TE; Billy Miller, TE; Darren Sharper, DB; Paul Spicer, DE.

New York Giants—Danny Clark, LB.

New York Jets—James Dearth, LS; Marques Douglas, DT; Ryan Fowler, LB; Larry Izzo, LB.

Oakland Raiders—John Wade, C; Sam Williams, LB.

Philadelphia Eagles—Jeremiah Trotter, LB; Tracy White, LB.

Pittsburgh Steelers—Rocky Boiman, LB; Tyrone Carter, DB; Joey Galloway, WR; Travis Kirschke, DE; f-Jeff Reed, K; Deshea Townsend, DB.

St. Louis Rams—Clinton Hart, DB; Leonard Little, DE; Randy McMichael, TE.

San Diego Chargers—Dennis Norman, C; Jon Runyan, T.

San Francisco 49ers—Dre’ Bly, DB; f-Aubrayo Franklin, DT; Walt Harris, DB; Mark Roman, DB; Jeff Ulbrich, LB.

Seattle Seahawks—Justin Griffith, RB; Kevin Houser, LS; D.D. Lewis, LB; Ken Lucas, DB; Damion McIntosh, T; f-Olindo Mare, K; Lawyer Milloy, DB; Jeff Robinson, LS.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers—Jermaine Phillips, DB; Jimmy Wilkerson, DE.

Tennessee Titans—Keith Bulluck, LB; Nicholas Harper, DB; Craig Hentrich, P; Kevin Kaesviharn, DB; Jevon Kearse, DE; Kevin Mawae, C.

Washington Redskins—Ethan Albright, LS; Levi Jones, T; Hunter Smith, P; Renaldo Wynn, DE; Todd Yoder, TE.

Hockey

NHL

CALENDAR

May 23—Gold medal game at IIHF World Men’s Hockey Championship.

June 18—Last possible day of Stanley Cup Final.

June 25-26—NHL Entry Draft at Los Angeles.

July 1—Free Agent signing period begins.

Boxing

Professional

FIGHT SCHEDULE

National TV in parentheses

June 4 bouts

At Miami (ESPN2), Ed Paredes vs. Richard Gutierrez, 10, welterweights; Guillermo Rigondeaux vs. Reynaldo Lopez, 10, junior featherweights; Kenny Galarza vs. Richard Abril, 10, junior welterweights.

June 5

At Neubrandenburg, Germany, Sebastian Sylvester vs. Roman Karmazin, 12, for Sylvester’s IBF middleweight title.

At Yankee Stadium, New York (HBO), Yuri Foreman vs. Miguel Cotto, 12, for Foreman’s WBA light middleweight title; Vanes Martirosyan vs. Joe Greene, 10, junior middleweights; Pawel Wolak vs. James Moore, 10, light middleweights.

June 11

At Montreal (ESPN2), David Lemieux vs. Elvin Ayala, 12, middleweights.

June 12

At Madison Square Garden, New York (FSN), Ivan Calderon vs. Johnriel Casimero, 12, for Calderon’s WBO light flyweight title; Jhonreil Casimero vs. Ramon Garcia, 12, for Casimero’s WBO interim junior flyweight title.

June 19

At Oracle Arena, Oakland, Calif. (SHO), Andre Ward vs. Allan Green, 12, for Ward’s WBA Super World super middleweight title.

At Queretaro, Mexico, Rodel Mayol vs. Omar Nino Romero, 12, for Mayol’s WBC junior flyweight title.

June 26

At San Antonio (FSN), Eric Morel vs. Jorge Arce, 12, for Morel’s WBO interim bantamweight title; Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. John Duddy, 10, middleweights; Marco Antonio Barrera vs. Adilton De Jesus, 10, lightweights.

July 3

At Stuttgart, Germany, Firat Arslan vs. Steve Herelius, 12, for the interim WBA cruiserweight title

July 10

At Hato Rey, Puerto Rico (SHO), Juan Manuel Lopez vs. Bernabe Concepcion, 12, for Lopez’s WBO featherweight title.

Golf

PGA Tour

SCHEDULE (through May 23)

Jan. 7-10 — SBS Championship (Geoff Ogilvy)

Jan. 14-17 — Sony Open in Hawaii (Ryan Palmer)

Jan. 20-24 — Bob Hope Classic (Bill Haas)

Jan. 28-31 — Farmers Insurance Open (Ben Crane)

Feb. 4-7 — Northern Trust Open (Steve Stricker)

Feb. 11-14 — ATT Pebble Beach National Pro-Am (Dustin Johnson)

Feb. 17-21 — WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship (Ian Poulter)

Feb. 18-21 — Mayakoba Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun (Cameron Beckman)

Feb. 25-28 — Waste Management Phoenix Open (Hunter Mahan)

March 4-7 — Honda Classic (Camilo Villegas)

March 11-14 — WGC-CA Championship, Miami (Ernie Els)

March 11-14 — Puerto Rico Open, Coco Beach, Puerto Rico (Derek Lamely)

March 18-21 — Transitions Championship, Palm Harbor, Fla. (Jim Furyk)

March 25-29 — Arnold Palmer Invitational, Orlando, Fla. (Ernie Els)

April 1-4 — Shell Houston Open, Humble, Texas (Anthony Kim)

April 8-11 — The Masters, Augusta, Ga. (Phil Mickelson)

April 15-18 — Verizon Heritage, Hilton Head Island, S.C. (Jim Furyk)

April 22-25 — Zurich Classic of New Orleans, Avondale, La. (Jason Bohn)

April 29-May 2 — Quail Hollow Championship, Charlotte, N.C. (Rory McIlroy)

May 6-9 — THE PLAYERS Championship, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (Tim Clark)

May 13-16 — Valero Texas Open, San Antonio (Adam Scott)

May 20-23 — HP Byron Nelson Championship, Irving, Texas (Jason Day)

May 27-30 — Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, Fort Worth, Texas

June 3-6 — the Memorial Tournament, Dublin, Ohio

June 10-13 — St. Jude Classic, Memphis, Tenn.

June 17-20 — U.S. Open Championship, Pebble Beach, Calif.

June 24-27 — Travelers Championship, Cromwell, Conn.

July 1-4 — ATT National, Newtown Square, Pa.

July 8-11 — John Deere Classic, Silvis, Ill.

July 15-18 — The Open Championship, St. Andrews, Scotland

July 15-18 — Reno-Tahoe Open, Reno, Nev.

July 22-25 — RBC Canadian Open, Etobicoke, Ontario

July 29-Aug. 1 — The Greenbrier Classic, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.

Aug. 5-8 — WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, Akron, Ohio

Aug. 5-8 — Turning Stone Resort Championship, Verona, N.Y.

Aug. 12-15 — PGA Championship, Sheboygan, Wis.

Aug. 19-22 — Wyndham Championship, Greensboro, N.C.

Aug. 26-29 — The Barclays, Paramus, N.J.

Sept. 3-6 — Deutsche Bank Championship, Norton, Mass.

Sept. 9-12 — BMW Championship, Lemont, Ill.

Sept. 23-26 — THE TOUR Championship, Atlanta

Sept. 30-Oct. 3 — Viking Classic, Madison, Miss.

Oct. 1-3 — Ryder Cup, Newport, Wales

Oct. 7-10 — McGladrey Classic, St. Simons Island, Ga.

Oct. 14-17 — Frys.com Open, San Martin, Calif.

Oct. 21-24 — Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals Open, Las Vegas

Nov. 11-14 — Children’s Miracle Network Classic, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

FEDEXCUP LEADERS (through May 23)

Rank, Name Pts Money

1. Ernie Els 1,541 $3,460,341

2. Jim Furyk 1,318 $2,588,070

3. Phil Mickelson 1,286 $2,677,719

4. Anthony Kim 1,215 $2,518,521

5. Tim Clark 1,109 $2,559,158

6. Robert Allenby 1,061 $2,394,057

7. Dustin Johnson 1,018 $2,104,815

8. Ben Crane 977 $1,902,576

9. Camilo Villegas 972 $2,118,415

10. Steve Stricker 966 $2,033,714

11. Matt Kuchar 912 $1,909,688

12. Hunter Mahan 868 $1,757,016

13. Bill Haas 867 $1,463,831

14. J.B. Holmes 810 $1,580,322

15. Luke Donald 785 $1,600,146

16. K.J. Choi 781 $1,359,330

17. Adam Scott 767 $1,542,260

18. Jason Bohn 755 $1,567,366

19. Ian Poulter 702 $1,700,025

20. Geoff Ogilvy 689 $1,400,306

21. Bo Van Pelt 680 $1,370,817

22. Ryan Palmer 676 $1,320,802

23. Jason Day 673 $1,363,778

24. Rickie Fowler 659 $1,309,901

25. Nick Watney 657 $1,251,197

26. Fredrik Jacobson 655 $1,301,905

27. Jeff Overton 652 $1,387,541

28. Paul Casey 640 $1,518,295

29. Retief Goosen 605 $1,302,333

30. Y.E. Yang 603 $1,124,859

31. Bubba Watson 590 $962,386

32. Rory McIlroy 579 $1,324,743

33. Brian Gay 570 $1,063,379

34. Kevin Na 569 $1,119,157

35. Charles Howell III 552 $874,357

36. Heath Slocum 531 $1,078,807

37. Vaughn Taylor 530 $1,015,100

38. Steve Marino 522 $1,102,022

39. Marc Leishman 522 $881,012

40. Rory Sabbatini 516 $922,926

41. Lucas Glover 510 $1,148,184

42. Brandt Snedeker 471 $730,764

43. Justin Rose 468 $795,596

44. Alex Prugh 468 $752,681

45. Sean O’Hair 462 $874,445

46. Ricky Barnes 451 $797,347

47. Brendon de Jonge 447 $764,563

48. Spencer Levin 443 $559,428

49. Padraig Harrington 433 $928,749

50. D.J. Trahan 428 $815,509

51. Angel Cabrera 423 $871,142

52. Brian Davis 419 $740,915

53. Blake Adams 416 $821,168

54. Derek Lamely 414 $880,230

55. Stephen Ames 409 $643,202

56. J.P. Hayes 402 $725,696

57. Bryce Molder 397 $702,320

58. John Rollins 396 $703,349

59. Matt Jones 393 $707,722

60. Chris Couch 391 $738,837

61. Tom Gillis 389 $639,320

62. Ryuji Imada 384 $636,327

63. Scott Verplank 379 $748,485

64. Kris Blanks 378 $710,860

65. Jimmy Walker 377 $610,882

66. Stewart Cink 376 $735,571

67. Jason Dufner 368 $547,759

68. Cameron Beckman 366 $918,996

69. Carl Pettersson 359 $533,535

70. Charlie Wi 354 $524,000

71. Jerry Kelly 351 $627,116

72. Zach Johnson 347 $571,412

73. Chad Campbell 346 $433,793

74. Ryan Moore 342 $654,051

75. Chad Collins 340 $614,428

76. Greg Chalmers 339 $520,158

77. Kevin Streelman 331 $574,665

78. David Duval 330 $630,971

79. Briny Baird 328 $565,821

80. Davis Love III 324 $769,300

81. Kenny Perry 314 $595,735

82. Pat Perez 313 $392,159

83. Mike Weir 309 $467,319

84. Sergio Garcia 306 $680,472

85. Troy Merritt 303 $614,350

86. Joe Ogilvie 302 $454,075

87. Kevin Stadler 298 $600,933

88. Kevin Sutherland 297 $457,047

89. Martin Laird 288 $452,565

90. Paul Goydos 288 $570,500

91. Michael Sim 288 $570,173

92. Josh Teater 286 $513,941

93. Andres Romero 285 $618,731

94. Nathan Green 282 $429,459

95. Aaron Baddeley 281 $469,175

96. Graham DeLaet 277 $468,925

97. George McNeill 276 $461,310

98. Steve Elkington 271 $442,879

99. Jeff Maggert 270 $472,674

100. D.A. Points 269 $475,525

101. Boo Weekley 266 $412,267

102. Vijay Singh 264 $469,586

103. John Senden 264 $299,285

104. Chris Tidland 260 $324,200

105. J.J. Henry 258 $425,276

106. Mark Wilson 255 $455,366

107. Alex Cejka 250 $392,339

108. Webb Simpson 250 $366,799

109. Stuart Appleby 249 $478,761

110. Nick O’Hern 247 $398,633

111. Steve Flesch 243 $380,690

111. David Toms 243 $363,589

113. Michael Allen 240 $318,299

114. Michael Connell 239 $399,232

115. Shaun Micheel 237 $386,330

116. Justin Leonard 235 $315,954

117. Matt Every 227 $340,010

118. James Nitties 225 $375,496

119. Charley Hoffman 223 $318,190

120. Chris Stroud 219 $392,543

121. Michael Bradley 218 $261,908

122. Tom Pernice, Jr. 209 $337,810

123. James Driscoll 208 $336,751

124. Fred Couples 208 $397,406

125. Jarrod Lyle 207 $344,928

126. Troy Matteson 206 $310,064

127. Chris Riley 203 $393,095

128. Joe Durant 203 $391,520

129. Lee Janzen 195 $396,643

130. Ben Curtis 193 $377,476

131. Scott Piercy 193 $298,081

132. Brett Quigley 192 $195,705

133. Tim Petrovic 188 $298,675

134. Jonathan Byrd 187 $275,975

135. Aron Price 186 $337,167

136. Jeff Quinney 182 $180,001

137. Brian Stuard 175 $389,441

138. Garrett Willis 175 $279,313

139. John Merrick 175 $194,221

140. Rod Pampling 174 $176,864

141. Greg Owen 171 $247,062

142. Mathew Goggin 171 $293,250

143. Nicholas Thompson 160 $328,895

144. Jeev Milkha Singh 159 $229,408

145. Omar Uresti 156 $243,404

146. Arjun Atwal 156 $293,251

147. Ted Purdy 155 $187,836

148. Richard S. Johnson 154 $276,312

149. Michael Letzig 152 $168,556

150. Will MacKenzie 150 $197,250

LPGA Tour

SCHEDULE (through May 23)

Feb. 18-21 — Honda PTT LPGA Thailand (Ai Miyazato)

Feb. 25-28 — HSBC Women’s Champions (Ai Miyazato)

March 25-28 — Kia Classic, Carlsbad, Calif. (Hee Kyung Seo)

April 1-4 — Kraft Nabisco Championship, Rancho Mirage, Calif. (Yani Tseng)

April 29-May 2 — Tres Marias Championship, Morelia, Mexico (Ai Miyazato)

May 13-16 — Bell Micro LPGA Classic, Mobile, Ala. (Se Ri Pak)

May 20-23 — Sybase Match Play Championship, Gladstone, N.J. (Sun Young Yoo)

June 10-13 — LPGA State Farm Classic, Springfield, Ill.

June 18-20 — ShopRite LPGA Classic, Galloway, N.J.

June 24-27 — LPGA Championship, Pittsford, N.Y.

July 1-4 — Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic, Sylvania, Ohio

July 8-11 — U.S. Women’s Open, Oakmont, Pa.

July 22-25 — Evian Masters, Evian-les-Bains, France

July 29-Aug. 1 — Ricoh Women’s British Open, Southport, England

Aug. 20-22 — Safeway Classic, North Plains, Ore.

Aug. 26-29 — CN Canadian Women’s Open, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Sept. 10-12 — PG NW Arkansas Championship, Rogers, Ark.

Sept. 30-Oct. 3 — Acapulco LPGA Classic, Acapulco, Mexico

Oct. 7-10 — Navistar LPGA Classic, Prattville, Ala.

Oct. 14-17 — CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge, Danville, Calif.

Oct. 22-24 — Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Nov. 5-7 — Mizuno Classic, Shima, Japan

Nov. 11-14 — Lorena Ochoa Invitational, Guadalajara, Mexico

Nov. 18-21 — LPGA Tour Championship, Houston

Champions Tour

SCHEDULE (through May 16

Jan. 22-24 — Mitsubishi Electric Championship (Tom Watson)

Feb. 12-14 — The ACE Group Classic (Fred Couples)

Feb. 19-21 — Allianz Championship (Bernhard Langer)

March 5-7 — Toshiba Classic (Fred Couples)

March 26-28 — The Cap Cana Championship, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (Fred Couples)

April 16-18 — Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am, Lutz, Fla. (Bernhard Langer)

April 23-25 — Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf, Savannah, Ga. (Mark O’Meara/Nick Price)

April 30-May 2 — Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic, Biloxi, Miss. (David Eger)

May 14-16 — Regions Charity Classic, Birmingham, Ala. (Dan Forsman)

May 27-30 — Senior PGA Championship, Denver

June 4-6 — Principal Charity Classic, West Des Moines, Iowa

June 25-27 — Dicks Sporting Goods Open, Endicott, N.Y.

July 2-4 — Montreal Championship, Boisbriand, Quebec.

July 22-25 — The Senior Open Championship, Carnoustie, Scotland

July 29-Aug. 1 — U.S. Senior Open Championship, Sammamish, Wash.

Aug. 6-8 — 3M Championship, Blaine, Minn.

Aug. 19-22 — JELD-WEN Tradition, Sunriver, Ore.

Aug. 27-29 — Boeing Classic, Snoqualmie, Wash.

Sept. 3-5 — First Tee Open, Pebble Beach, Calif.

Sept. 10-12 — New Songdo City Championship, Songdo City, South Korea

Sept. 24-26 — SAS Championship, Cary, N.C.

Oct. 1-3 — Ensure Classic at Rock Barn, Conover, N.C.

Oct. 7-10 — Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship, Potomac, Md.

Oct. 22-24 — Administaff Small Business Classic, The Woodlands, Texas

Oct. 29-31 — ATT Championship, San Antonio

Nov. 4-7 — Charles Schwab Cup Championship, San Francisco

Auto racing

NASCAR Sprint Cup

SCHEDULE (through May 22)

Feb. 6 — x-Budweiser Shootout (Kevin Harvick)

Feb. 11 — x-Gatorade Duel 2 (Kasey Kahne)

Feb. 11 — x-Gatorade Duel 1 (Jimmie Johnson)

Feb. 14 — Daytona 500 (Jamie McMurray)

Feb. 21 — Auto Club 500 (Jimmie Johnson)

Feb. 28 — Shelby American (Jimmie Johnson)

March 7 — Kobalt Tools 500 (Kurt Busch)

March 21 — Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn. (Jimmie Johnson)

March 29 — Goody’s Fast Pain Relief 500, Ridgeway, Va. (Denny Hamlin)

April 10 — Subway Fresh Fit 600, Avondale, Ariz. (Ryan Newman)

April 19 — Samsung Mobile 500, Fort Worth, Texas (Denny Hamlin)

April 25 — Aaron’s 499, Talladega, Ala. (Kevin Harvick)

May 1 — Crown Royal Presents The Heath Calhoun 400, Richmond, Va. (Kyle Busch)

May 8 — Southern 500, Darlington, S.C. (Denny Hamlin)

May 16 — Autism Speaks 400, Dover, Del. (Kyle Busch)

May 22 — x-Sprint Showdown (Martin Truex, Jr.)

May 22 — x-NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race (Kurt Busch)

May 30 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C.

June 6 — Pocono 500, Long Pond, Pa.

June 13 — Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400, Brooklyn, Mich.

June 20 — Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, Calif.

June 27 — Lenox Industrial Tools 301, Loudon, N.H.

July 3 — Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola, Daytona Beach, Fla.

July 10 — LifeLock.com 400, Joliet, Ill.

July 25 — Brickyard 400, Indianapolis

Aug. 1 — Pennsylvania 500, Long Pond, Pa.

Aug. 8 — Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y.

Aug. 15 — Carfax 400, Brooklyn, Mich.

Aug. 21 — Irwin Tools Night Race, Bristol, Tenn.

Sep. 5 — Labor Day Classic 500, Hampton, Ga.

Sep. 11 — Richmond 400, Richmond, Va.

Sep. 19 — Sylvania 300, Loudon, N.H.

Sep. 26 — AAA 400, Dover, Del.

Oct. 3 — Price Chopper 400, Kansas City, Kan.

Oct. 10 — Pepsi Max 400, Fontana, Calif.

Oct. 16 — NASCAR Banking 500, Concord, N.C.

Oct. 24 — TUMS Fast Relief 500, Ridgeway, Va.

Oct. 31 — AMP Energy 500, Talladega, Ala.

Nov. 7 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, Texas

Nov. 14 — Arizona 500, Avondale, Ariz.

Nov. 21 — Ford 400, Homestead, Fla.

x-non-points race

POINTS LEADERS (through May 22)

1. Kevin Harvick, 1,768; 2. Kyle Busch, 1,699; 3. Matt Kenseth, 1,642; 4. Jimmie Johnson, 1,637; 5. Denny Hamlin, 1,618; 6. Jeff Gordon, 1,605; 7. Greg Biffle, 1,581; 8. Jeff Burton, 1,569; 9. Kurt Busch, 1,531; 10. Carl Edwards, 1,487; 11. Mark Martin, 1,475; 12. Martin Truex Jr., 1,434; 13. Ryan Newman, 1,404; 14. Tony Stewart, 1,397; 15. Clint Bowyer, 1,392; 16. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 1,391; 17. Jamie McMurray, 1,346; 18. Joey Logano, 1,332; 19. Juan Pablo Montoya, 1,322; 20. David Reutimann, 1,262; 21. Kasey Kahne, 1,237; 22. David Ragan, 1,227; 23. Paul Menard, 1,217; 24. Brad Keselowski, 1,210; 25. AJ Allmendinger, 1,202; 26. Scott Speed, 1,185; 27. Brian Vickers, 1,158; 28. Marcos Ambrose, 1,068; 29. Elliott Sadler, 1,050; 30. Sam Hornish Jr., 1,013; 31. Regan Smith, 1,010; 32. Travis Kvapil, 985; 33. Bobby Labonte, 945; 34. Robby Gordon, 899; 35. David Gilliland, 817; 36. Kevin Conway, 743; 37. Mike Bliss, 621; 38. Max Papis, 499; 39. David Stremme, 474; 40. Joe Nemechek, 463; 41. Dave Blaney, 422; 42. Michael McDowell, 348; 43. Bill Elliott, 290; 44. Casey Mears, 255; 45. Boris Said, 252; 46. Michael Waltrip, 200; 47. Terry Cook, 164; 48. Robert Richardson Jr., 155; 49. Aric Almirola, 154; 50. Reed Sorenson, 120.

NASCAR Nationwide

SCHEDULE (through May 15)

Feb. 13 — DRIVE4COPD 300 (Tony Stewart)

Feb. 20 — Stater Bros. 300 (Kyle Busch)

Feb. 27 — Sam’s Town 300 (Kevin Harvick)

March 20 — Scotts Turf Builder 300, Bristol, Tenn. (Justin Allgaier)

April 3 — Nashville 300, Lebanon, Tenn. (Kevin Harvick)

April 9 — Bashas’ Supermarkets 200, Avondale, Ariz. (Kyle Busch)

April 19 — O’Reilly Auto Parts 300, Fort Worth, Texas (Kyle Busch)

April 25 — Aaron’s 312, Talladega, Ala. (Brad Keselowski)

April 30 — Richmond 250, Richmond, Va. (Brad Keselowski)

May 7 — Darlington 200, Darlington, S.C. (Denny Hamlin)

May 15 — Heluva Good! 200, Dover, Del. (Kyle Busch)

May 29 — TECH-NET Auto Service 300, Concord, N.C.

June 5 — Federated Auto Parts 300, Lebanon, Tenn.

June 12 — Meijer 300, Sparta, Ky.

June 19 — Road America 200, Elkhart Lake, Wis.

June 26 — New England 200, Loudon, N.H.

July 2 — Subway Jalapeno 250 Powered By Coca-Cola, Daytona Beach, Fla.

July 9 — Dollar General 300 Powered By Coca-Cola, Joliet, Ill.

July 17 — Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers 250, Madison, Ill.

July 24 — Kroger 200, Indianapolis

July 31 — Iowa 250, Newton, Iowa

Aug. 7 — Zippo 200 at The Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y.

Aug. 14 — Carfax 250, Brooklyn, Mich.

Aug. 20 — Food City 250, Bristol, Tenn.

Aug. 29 — NAPA Auto Parts 200, Montreal

Sep. 4 — Atlanta 300, Hampton, Ga.

Sep. 10 — Virginia 529 College Savings 250, Richmond, Va.

Sep. 25 — Dover 200, Dover, Del.

Oct. 2 — Kansas Lottery 300, Kansas City, Kan.

Oct. 9 — Camping World 300, Fontana, Calif.

Oct. 15 — Dollar General 300, Concord, N.C.

Oct. 23 — Gateway 250, Madison, Ill.

Nov. 6 — O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge, Fort Worth, Texas

Nov. 13 — Arizona 200, Avondale, Ariz.

Nov. 20 — Ford 300, Homestead, Fla.

POINTS LEADERS (through May 15)

1. Brad Keselowski, 1,766; 2. Kyle Busch, 1,755; 3. Kevin Harvick, 1,702; 4. Carl Edwards, 1,546; 5. Justin Allgaier, 1,521; 6. Paul Menard, 1,404; 7. Greg Biffle, 1,239; 8. Joey Logano, 1,228; 9. Jason Leffler, 1,204; 10. Brian Scott, 1,181; 11. Brendan Gaughan, 1,164; 12. Tony Raines, 1,161; 13. Steve Wallace, 1,144; 14. Trevor Bayne, 1,123; 15. Michael Annett, 1,095; 16. Scott Lagasse Jr., 1,076; 17. Kenny Wallace, 1,058; 18. Mike Wallace, 1,006; 19. Joe Nemechek, 955; 20. Reed Sorenson, 953; 21. Eric McClure, 948; 22. Michael McDowell, 941; 23. James Buescher, 903; 24. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 891; 25. Mike Bliss, 871; 26. Brian Keselowski, 784; 27. Jason Keller, 776; 28. Jamie McMurray, 771; 29. Colin Braun, 760; 30. Brian Vickers, 733; 31. Kelly Bires, 673; 32. Josh Wise, 660; 33. Robert Richardson Jr., 591; 34. Clint Bowyer, 566; 35. Shelby Howard, 546; 36. Willie Allen, 519; 37. Denny Hamlin, 502; 38. John Wes Townley, 484; 39. Mark Green, 470; 40. Scott Riggs, 465; 41. Kasey Kahne, 432; 42. Morgan Shepherd, 429; 43. Scott Wimmer, 422; 44. Kevin Lepage, 408; 45. Danny Efland, 368; 46. Derrike Cope, 345; 47. Coleman Pressley, 297; 48. Johnny Sauter, 291; 49. Dennis Setzer, 285; 50. Landon Cassill, 270

NASCAR Truck

SCHEDULE (through May 21)

Feb. 13 — NextEra Energy Resources 250 (Timothy Peters)

March 6 — E-Z-GO 200 (Kevin Harvick)

March 27 — Kroger 250, Ridgeway, Va. (Kevin Harvick)

April 2 — Nashville 200, Lebanon, Tenn. (Kyle Busch)

May 2 — O’Reilly Auto Parts 250, Kansas City, Kan. (Johnny Sauter)

May 14 — Dover 200, Dover, Del. (Aric Almirola)

May 21 — North Carolina Education Lottery 200, Concord, N.C. (Kyle Busch)

June 4 — WinStar World Casino 400k, Fort Worth, Texas

June 12 — VFW 200, Brooklyn, Mich.

July 11 — Iowa 200, Newton, Iowa

July 16 — Camping World 200, Madison, Ill.

July 23 — AAA Insurance 200, Indianapolis

July 31 — Pocono Mountains 125, Long Pond, Pa.

Aug. 7 — Nashville 200 (Summer), Lebanon, Tenn.

Aug. 14 — Too Tough To Tame 200, Darlington, S.C.

Aug. 18 — O’Reilly 200, Bristol, Tenn.

Aug. 27 — Chicagoland 225, Joliet, Ill.

Sep. 3 — Built Ford Tough 225, Sparta, Ky.

Sep. 18 — New Hampshire 200, Loudon, N.H.

Sep. 25 — Las Vegas 350, Las Vegas

Oct. 23 — Kroger 200, Ridgeway, Va.

Oct. 30 — Mountain Dew 250, Talladega, Ala.

Nov. 5 — Longhorn 350k, Fort Worth, Texas

Nov. 12 — Lucas Oil 150, Avondale, Ariz.

Nov. 19 — Ford 200, Homestead, Fla.

POINTS LEADERS (through May 21)

1. Todd Bodine, 1,068; 2. Aric Almirola, 1,066; 3. Timothy Peters, 982; 4. Ron Hornaday Jr., 965; 5. Matt Crafton, 902; 6. Johnny Sauter, 888; 7. Ricky Carmichael, 886; 8. Mike Skinner, 884; 9. Jason White, 875; 9. David Starr, 875; 11. Tayler Malsam, 798; 12. Justin Lofton, 792; 13. Kyle Busch, 787; 14. Austin Dillon, 763; 15. Mario Gosselin, 758; 16. Ryan Sieg, 708; 17. Brett Butler, 645; 18. Jennifer Jo Cobb, 619; 19. Norm Benning, 616; 20. Johnny Benson, 601; 21. James Buescher, 569; 22. Kevin Harvick, 560; 23. Rick Crawford, 527; 24. Stacy Compton, 519; 25. Donny Lia, 476; 26. Brent Raymer, 456; 27. Chris Eggleston, 370; 28. Elliott Sadler, 359; 29. Brian Ickler, 330; 30. Max Papis, 323; 31. Dennis Setzer, 319; 32. Shane Sieg, 317; 33. Chris Fontaine, 303; 34. Steve Wallace, 292; 35. Narain Karthikeyan, 291; 36. Donnie Neuenberger, 287; 37. Terry Jones, 279; 38. Nelson Piquet, 265; 39. Hermie Sadler, 238; 40. Brad Sweet, 227; 41. Tony Jackson Jr., 226; 42. Ken Schrader, 217; 42. Carl Long, 217; 44. Ryan Hackett, 191; 45. Brad Keselowski, 188; 46. Mike Harmon, 177; 47. Brian Johnson Jr., 140; 48. J.J. Yeley, 139; 49. Tim Bainey Jr., 134; 50. Carlos Contreras, 126; 50. Jack Smith, 126.

IRL

SCHEDULE (through May 1)

March 14 — Sao Paulo Indy 300 (Will Power)

March 29 — Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Fla. (Will Power)

April 11 — Indy Grand Prix of Alabama, Birmingham, Ala. (Helio Castroneves)

April 18 — Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, Long Beach, Calif. (Ryan Hunter-Reay)

May 1 — Road Runner Turbo Indy 300, Kansas City, Kan. (Scott Dixon)

May 30 — Indianapolis 500, Indianapolis

June 5 — Firestone 550k, Fort Worth, Texas

June 20 — Iowa Corn Indy 250, Newton, Iowa

July 4 — Camping World Grand Prix at The Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y.

July 18 — Honda Indy Toronto, Toronto, Ontario

July 25 — Edmonton Indy, Edmonton, Alberta

Aug. 8 — Honda Indy 200, Lexington, Ohio

Aug. 22 — Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma, Sonoma, Calif.

Aug. 28 — PEAK Antifreeze Indy 300, Joliet, Ill.

Sep. 4 — Kentucky Indy 300, Sparta, Ky.

Sep. 19 — Indy Japan 300, Motegi

Oct. 2 — Miami Indy 300, Homestead, Fla.

POINTS LEADERS (through May 1)

1. Will Power, 190; 2. Scott Dixon, 164; 3. Helio Castroneves, 162; 4. Ryan Hunter-Reay, 159; 5. Dario Franchitti, 152; 6. Justin Wilson, 137; 7. Ryan Briscoe, 132; 8. Tony Kanaan, 129; 9. Vitor Meira, 101; 10. Raphael Matos, 98; 10. Dan Wheldon, 98; 12. Alex Tagliani, 96; 13. Marco Andretti, 95; 13. Mario Moraes, 95; 15. Mike Conway, 94; 16. Danica Patrick, 86; 17. Hideki Mutoh, 72; 18. E.J. Viso, 70; 19. Mario Romancini, 66; 20. Simona de Silvestro, 65; 21. Alex Lloyd, 60; 22. Takuma Sato, 58; 23. Milka Duno, 56; 24. Graham Rahal, 47; 25. Bertrand Baguette, 36; 26. John Andretti, 22; 27. Ana Beatriz, 17; 28. Sarah Fisher, 13; 29. Jay Howard, 10

Formula One

SCHEDULE (through May 16)

March 14 — Bahrain Grand Prix (Fernando Alonso)

March 28 — Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne (Jenson Button)

April 4 — Malaysian Grand Prix, Kuala Lumpur (Sebastian Vettel)

April 18 — Chinese Grand Prix, Shanghai (Jenson Button)

May 9 — Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona (Mark Webber)

May 16 — Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo (Mark Webber)

May 30 — Turkish Grand Prix, Istanbul

June 13 — Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal

June 27 — European Grand Prix, Valencia

July 11 — British Grand Prix, Silverstone

July 25 — German Grand Prix, Hockenheim

Aug. 1 — Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest

Aug. 29 — Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps

Sep. 12 — Italian Grand Prix, Monza

Sep. 26 — Singapore Grand Prix, Singapore

Oct. 10 — Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka

Oct. 24 — Korean Grand Prix, Yeongam County

Nov. 7 — Brazilian Grand Prix, Sao Paulo

Nov. 14 — Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Abu Dhabi

POINTS LEADERS (through May 16)

1. Mark Webber, 78; 1. Sebastian Vettel, 78; 3. Fernando Alonso, 75; 4. Jenson Button, 70; 5. Felipe Massa, 61; 6. Robert Kubica, 59; 6. Lewis Hamilton, 59; 8. Nico Rosberg, 56; 9. Michael Schumacher, 22; 10. Adrian Sutil, 20; 11. Vitantonio Liuzzi, 10; 12. Rubens Barrichello, 7; 13. Vitaly Petrov, 6; 14. Jaime Alguersuari, 3; 15. Sebastien Buemi, 1; 15. Nico Hulkenberg, 1

Tennis

ATP World Tour

SCHEDULE (through May 22)

(H-hard, C-clay, G-grass)

Jan. 3-10 — Brisbane International, HO (Andy Roddick)

Jan. 4-9 — Qatar ExxonMobil Open, HO (Nikolay Davydenko)

Jan. 4-10 — Aircel Chennai Open, HO (Marin Cilic)

Jan. 11-16 — Medibank International, HO (Marcus Baghdatis)

Jan. 11-16 — Heineken Open, HO (John Isner)

Jan. 18-31 — Australian Open, HO (Roger Federer)

Feb. 1-7 — Movistar Open, CO (Thomaz Bellucci)

Feb. 1-7 — PBZ Zabreb Indoors, HI (Marin Cilic)

Feb. 1-7 — SA Tennis Open, HO (Feliciano Lopez)

Feb. 8-13 — Brasil Open, CO (Juan Carlos Ferrero)

Feb. 8-14 — ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, HI (Robin Soderling)

Feb. 8-14 — SAP Open, HI (Fernando Verdasco)

Feb. 14-21 — Copa Telmex, CO (Juan Carlos Ferrero)

Feb. 15-21 — Open 13, HI (Michael Llodra)

Feb. 15-21 — Regions Morgan Keegan Championships, HI (Sam Querrey)

Feb. 22-27 — Abierto Mexicano Telcel, CO (David Ferrer)

Feb. 22-27 — Barclays Dubai Championships, HO (Novak Djokovic)

Feb. 22-28 — Delray Beach International Championships, HO (Ernests Gulbis)

March 1-7 — Davis Cup I

March 11-21 — BNP Paribas Open, HO (Ivan Ljubicic)

March 24-April 4 — Sony Ericsson Open, HO (Andy Roddick)

April 5-11 — U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships, CO (Juan Ignacio Chela)

April 5-11 — Grand Prix Hassan II, CO (Stanislas Wawrinka)

April 11-18 — Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, CO (Rafael Nadal)

April 19-25 — Barcelona Open BancSabadell, CO (Fernando Verdasco)

April 25-May 2 — Internazionali BNL d’Italia, CO (Rafael Nadal)

May 2-9 — Estoril Open, CO (Albert Montanes)

May 2-9 — BMW Open, CO (Mikhail Youzhny)

May 3-9 — Serbia Open, CO (Sam Querrey)

May 9-16 — Mutua Madrilena Madrid Masters, Madrid, Spain, CO (Rafael Nadal)

May 16-22 — Open de Nice Cote d’Azur, CO (Richard Gasquet)

May 16-22 — ARAG ATP World Team Championship, CO (Argentina)

May 23-June 6 — Roland Garros, Paris, CO

June 7-13 — Gerry Weber Open, Halle, Germany, GO

June 7-13 — AEGON Championships, London, GO

June 13-19 — Ordina Open, Den Bosch, Netherlands, GO

June 13-19 — AEGON International, Eastbourne, England, GO

June 21-July 4 — The Championships, Wimbledon, England, GO

July 5-11 — Campbell’s Hall of Fame Championship, Newport, Rhode Island, GO

July 5-11 — Davis Cup II

July 12-18 — Catella Swedish Open, Bastad, Sweden, CO

July 12-18 — Mercedes Cup, Stuttgart, Germany, CO

July 18-25 — Indianapolis Championships, Indianapolis, HO

July 19-25 — International German Open, Hamburg, Germany, CO

July 25-Aug. 1 — Allianz Suisse Open, Gstaad, Switzerland, CO

July 26-Aug. 1 — LA Tennis Open, Los Angeles, HO

July 26-Aug. 1 — Studena Croatia Open Umag, Umag, Croatia, CO

Aug. 1-8 — Legg Mason Classic, Washington, HO

Aug. 9-15 — Rogers Cup, Toronto, HO

Aug. 15-22 — Western & Southern Financial Group Masters, Mason, Ohio, HO

Aug. 22-28 — Pilot Pen Tennis, New Haven, Connecticut, HO

Aug. 30-Sept. 12 — U.S. Open, New York, HO

Sept. 13-19 — Davis Cup III

Sept. 20-26 — Open de Moselle, Metz, France, HI

Sept. 20-26 — BCR Open Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania, CO

Sept. 27-Oct. 3 — Malaysian Open, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, HI

Sept. 27-Oct. 3 — Thailand Open, Bangkok, Thailand, HI

Oct. 4-10 — China Open, Beijing, H0

Oct. 4-10 — Japan Open, Tokyo, HO

Oct. 10-17 — Shanghai Masters 1000, Shanghai, China, HO

Oct. 18-24 — If Stockholm Open, Stockholm, Sweden, HI

Oct. 18-24 — Kremlin Cup, Moscow, HI

Oct. 24-31 — St. Petersburg Open, St. Petersburg, Russia, HI

Oct. 25-31 — Grand Prix de Tenis de Lyon, Lyon, France, HI

Oct. 25-31 — Bank Austria Tennis Trophy, Vienna, Austria, HI

Nov. 1-7 — Davidoff Swiss Indoors Basel, Basel, Switzerland, HI

Nov. 1-7 — Open de Tenis Comunidad Valenciana, Valencia, Spain, HI

Nov. 7-14 — BNP Paribas Masters, Paris, HI

Nov. 14-21 — Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, London, HI

Nov. 22-28 — Davis Cup Final

SINGLES RANKINGS

Through May 22

1. Roger Federer, Switzerland, 10030; 2. Rafael Nadal, Spain, 6880; 3. Novak Djokovic, Serbia, 6405; 4. Andy Murray, Britain, 5565; 5. Nikolay Davydenko, Russia, 5145; 6. Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, 5115; 7. Robin Soderling, Sweden, 4755; 8. Andy Roddick, United States, 4600; 9. Fernando Verdasco, Spain, 3645; 10. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France, 3185; 11. David Ferrer, Spain, 3010; 12. Marin Cilic, Croatia, 2945; 13. Fernando Gonzalez, Chile, 2385; 14. Mikhail Youzhny, Russia, 2375; 15. Gael Monfils, France, 2220; 16. Ivan Ljubicic, Croatia, 2140; 17. Tomas Berdych, Czech Republic, 2115; 18. Juan Carlos Ferrero, Spain, 2050; 19. John Isner, United States, 1880; 20. Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, 1705; 21. Nicolas Almagro, Spain, 1690; 22. Sam Querrey, United States, 1675; 23. Tommy Haas, Germany, 1660; 24. Stanislas Wawrinka, Switzerland, 1600; 25. Juan Monaco, Argentina, 1510

WTA

SCHEDULE (through May 22)

(H-hard, RC-red clay, GC-green clay, G-grass)

Jan. 3-9 — Brisbane International, HO (Kim Clijsters)

Jan. 4-9 — ASB Classic, HO (Yanina Wickmayer)

Jan. 10-16 — Medibank International, HO (Elena Dementieva)

Jan. 10-16 — Moorilla Hobart International, HO (Alona Bondarenko)

Jan. 18-31 — Australian Open, HO (Serena Williams)

Feb. 6-7 — Fed Cup I

Feb. 8-14 — Open GDF Suez, HI (Elena Dementieva)

Feb. 8-14 — PTT Pattaya Women’s Open, HO (Vera Zvonareva)

Feb. 14-20 — Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships, HO (Venus Williams)

Feb. 14-20 — The Cellular South Cup, HI (Maria Sharapova)

Feb. 15-21 — Copa BBVA Colsanitas, RCO (Mariana Duque Marino)

Feb. 22-27 — Abierto Mexicano Telcel, RCO (Venus Williams)

Feb. 22-28 — Malaysia Open, HO (Alisa Kleybanova)

March 1-7 — Monterrey Open, HO (Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova)

March 10-21 — BNP Paribas Open, HO (Jelena Jankovic)

March 24-April 4 — Sony Ericsson Open, HO (Kim Clijsters)

April 5-11 — MPS Group Championships, GCO (Caroline Wozniacki)

April 5-11 — Andalucia Tennis Experience, RCO (Flavia Pennetta)

April 12-17 — Barcelona Ladies Open, RCO (Francesca Schiavone)

April 12-18 — Family Circle Cup, GCO (Sam Stosur)

April 24-25 — Fed Cup II

April 26-May 1 — Grand Prix de SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem, RCO (Iveta Benesova)

April 26-May 2 — Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, RCO (Justine Henin)

May 2-8 — Internazionali BNL d’Italia, RCO (Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez)

May 3-8 — Estoril Open, RCO (Anastasija Sevastova)

May 8-16 — Mutua Madrilena Madrid Open, Madrid, Spain, RCO (Aravane Rezai)

May 17-22 — Polsat Warsaw Open, RCO (Alexandra Dulgheru)

May 17-22 — Internationaux de Strasbourg, RCO (Maria Sharapova)

May 23-June 6 — Roland Garros, Paris, RCO

June 7-13 — AEGON Classic, Birmingham, England, GO

June 13-19 — Ordina Open, Den Bosch, Netherlands, GO

June 14-19 — AEGON International, Eastbourne, England, GO

June 21-July 4 — The Championships, Wimbledon, England, GO

July 5-10 — Collector Swedish Women’s Open, Bastad, Sweden, RCO

July 5-11 — GDF Suez Grand Prix, Budapest, Hungary, RCO

July 12-18 — Internazionali Femminili di Tennis di Palermo, Palermo, Italy, RCO

July 12-18 — ECM Prague Open, Prague, Czech Republic, RCO

July 19-25 — Banka Koper Slovenia Open, Portoroz, Slovenia, HO

July 19-25 — Nuernberger Gastein Ladies, Bad Gastein, Austria, RCO

July 26-Aug. 1 — Bank of the West Classic, Stanford, Calif., HO

July 26-Aug. 1 — Istanbul Cup, Istanbul, Turkey, HO

Aug. 2-8 — Southern California Open, San Diego, HO

Aug. 2-8 — e-Boks Danish Open, Copenhagen, Denmark, HI

Aug. 9-15 — Western & Southern Financial Group Women’s Open, Mason, Ohio, HO

Aug. 16-22 — Rogers Cup, Montreal, HO

Aug. 22-28 — Pilot Pen Tennis, New Haven, Conn., HO

Aug. 30-Sept. 12 — U.S. Open, New York, HO

Sept. 13-19 — Guangzhou International Women’s Open, Guangzhou, China, HO

Sept. 13-19 — Bell Challenge, Quebec City, HI

Sept. 20-26 — Hansol Korea Open, Seoul, HO

Sept. 20-26 — Tashkent Open, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, HO

Sept. 26-Oct. 2 — Toray Pan Pacific Open, Tokyo, HO

Oct. 2-10 — China Open, Beijing, HO

Oct. 11-17 — Generali Ladies Linz, Linz, Austria, HI

Oct. 11-17 — HP Japan Women’s Open, Osaka, Japan, HO

Oct. 18-24 — Kremlin Cup, Moscow, HI

Oct. 18-24 — BGL Luxembourg Open, Luxembourg, HI

Oct. 26-31 — Sony Ericsson Championships, Doha, Qatar, HO

Nov. 3-7 Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions, Bali, Indonesia, HI

Nov. 6-7 — Fed Cup final

SINGLES RANKINGS

Through May 22

1. Serena Williams, United States, 8475; 2. Venus Williams, United States, 6386; 3. Caroline Wozniacki, Denmark, 5630; 4. Jelena Jankovic, Serbia, 5160; 5. Elena Dementieva, Russia, 4830; 6. Svetlana Kuznetsova, Russia, 4661; 7. Sam Stosur, Australia, 4405; 8. Agnieszka Radwanska, Poland, 4190; 9. Dinara Safina, Russia, 4156; 10. Kim Clijsters, Belgium, 3890; 11. Victoria Azarenka, Belarus, 3665; 12. Li Na, China, 3515; 13. Maria Sharapova, Russia, 3350; 14. Marion Bartoli, France, 3186; 15. Flavia Pennetta, Italy, 3175; 16. Yanina Wickmayer, Belgium, 3050; 17. Francesca Schiavone, Italy, 2995; 18. Shahar Peer, Israel, 2895; 19. Aravane Rezai, France, 2875; 20. Nadia Petrova, Russia, 2795; 21. Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez, Spain, 2635; 22. Vera Zvonareva, Russia, 2625; 23. Justine Henin, Belgium, 2575