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Show Monday, April 7, 2008 mm n REGION 14 at South Summit, 3:30 p.m. Juab X Anamont, 3:30 p.m. REGION 7 Timpview at Payson. 4 p.m. Oram at Springville 4p.m. Prcpschecfolo Today ALAalSLJosepMpm. . SOYS SOCCER REGIONS Delta at Juan Diego, 3:30 p.m. North Sanpete at Carbon, 3:30 REGION 14 SOFTBALL 3:30 p.m. ALA, Tuesday BASEBALL ': M6I0N4 Atrencai fort Pleasant Grow, 4 p.m. Spam For a! Lent, 4 p.m. Timpanogoe at Lone Peak, 4 p.m. Mao 7 Tooele at SpdngvMe, 4 p.m. Tlmpwew at Orem, 4 p.m. Pavson at Prow,4 p.m. REGION B Worth Sanpete at Juan Diego 2:30 p.m. Bear 3p.m. 3:30 p.m. Mant at (teMWd, 3:30p.m. GunrtaM at Grand, 2 p.m. " TRACK SOFTBALL MPSF BYU Timpview at Payson, Orem at Springville, REGIONS Stanton) " at Delta (2), 2:30 p.m. at North Sanpete (2), 14 Juab at Norm Summit, 4 4 5 15--9 ' 0 Hawaii UC UC 1 1 1 FC Dallas 0 Real Salt Lake Houston San Jose 0 0 0 0 1 ' 5 Santa Barbara San Diego 3:30 p.m. Springville at Mountain Provo at Tooele. 3:30 Payson at Orem, View, p.m. 4 p.m. AFL , 0 0 Grantsvllle, Sanpete at Delta, 3:30 p.m. Juan Diego at Carton, 3:30 p.m. REGION 14 Soum Summit at ALA, 4 p.m. North BASEBALL ALA at North REGION .4 Summit, 3:30 p.m. 4 Pleasant Grove at American Forts, 4 p.m. Lehl at Spanish Fork, 4 p.m. Lone Peak at Tlmpanogos, 4 p.m. AMERICAN Mantt at South Sevier, 4 p.m. at Millard, 4 p.m. Gunnison at 4 p.m. ; -- ; Spanish Foik at Lehl, 3:30 p.m. Pleasant Grove at Tlmpanogos, 4 p.m. REGION 7 Provo at Tooele, 4 p.m. Timpview at Mountain View, 4 p.m. ;v Springville at Payson, 4 p.m. American Fork, ,. Juab at Millard, 3 p.m. ALA at North Summit, 3:30 p.m. ' REGION 4 American Fork at Lone Peak, 3:30 p.m. Lehl at Pleasant Grove, 4 p.m. Tlmpanogos at Spanish Fork, 3:30 p.m. REGION 7 Tooele at Timpview, 4 p.m. Provo at Mountain View, 4 p.m. Springville at Payson, 4 p.m. , '., Friday Friday's results Georgia 70, Kansas City 63 Colorado 67, Los Angeles 54 Saturday's results Philadelphia 64, Utah 56 Columbus 51, Tampa Bay 49 New York 63, Grand Rapids 34 New Orleans 72, San Jose 43 Dallas 58, Cleveland 51 Sunday'! result Ortando 57, Chicago 56, OT Colorado BASEBALL REGIONS at Juan REGION 12 North Sevier at Carbon Diego, PA 255 288 261 290. 287 268 300. 300 PF 361 PA 3:30 p.m. NCAA 285 337 316 283 PF it 1 3, Real Salt Lake Sunday's result 3, Houslon 3, tie USA 1 NCAA Tournament Friday, April 11 at Cleveland, 5 p.m, 269 276 304 307 PF PA 319 236 305 340 Championship Sunday At Mission Hills Country Club, Dinah Shore Course, Rancho Mirage, Calif. Purse: $2 million Yardage: 6,673; Pan 72 . , ' ' Final Round LorenaOchoa $300,000 Pettersen, $1 60,369 A Sorenstam, $160,369 Maria HJorth, $104,317 SeonHwa Lee, $83,963 Ml Hyun Kim, $58,859 Na Yeon Choi, $58,859 Han, $58,859 Inbee Park, $45,289 Se Rl Pak, $39,692 Heather Young, $39,692 Karen Stupples, $35,621 Natalie Gulbis, $32,364 Kama Webb, $32,364 Angela Stanford, Meg Mallon, $27,275 Diana D'Alessio, $27,275 L. Neumann, $27,275 Sakura Yokomine, Janice Moodle, $23,815 Candle Kung, $1 9,506 Angela Park, $19,506 : 277 282 282 283 284 285 285 285 286 287 287 77 Paula Creamer, $19,506 Yani Tseng, $19,506 Bnttany ting, $19,506 Cnabe Kerr, $19,506 292 292 292 292 293 BJumenherst PGA Houston Open " At 289 289 290 290 290 290 291 292 292 Fran Qutrm, $22,800 Chris NaJlen, $22,800 Dicky Pride, $1 9,350 Tom GiUis, $19,350 Chris Tldland, $16,200 Marc Leonman, Ricky Bames, $16,200 ; Golf Club, HumUe, Texas Purse $5.6 miHKW Yardage: 7,457; Par. 72 FkiaJ Round J. Wagner, $1,008,000 272 Geoff Ogilvy, $492,800 274 Chad Campbell. 274 Billy Maylair, $246,400 275 Fred Couples, $246,400 275 Bob Estes, $1 94,600 . 71 276 Charley Hoffman, Pat Perez, $162,400 278 Jason Day, $162,400 278 K. Sutherland, 278 $162,400 K.J. Choi, $1 28,800 279 Bart Bryant, $128,800 279 Steve Strieker, $128,800 279 Kevin Sfreelman, 280 Jeff Oulnney, $92,400 280 Steve ElWngton, $92,400 280 Aaron Baddeley, $92,400 280 Lucas Glover, $92,400 280 Ryan Armour, $92,400 Oenl Wilson, $67,573 Ben Crane, $67,573 Mathew Goggin, $67,573 71 281 Stuart Appleby, $53,760 282 PWI Mickelson, 282 $53,760 Rod PampHng, $53,760 282 P. Harrington, 71 283 68 $38,920 Shaun Micheel, $38,920 71 283 69 Kevin Na, $38,920 283 Jose M. Olazanal, 283 71 John Merrick, $38,920 283 Joe OglMe, $38,920 283 J J. Henry, $38,920 Davis Love HI, $38,920 283 Anders Hansen, $30,240 284 Robert Allenby, $30,240 284 Chez Reavie, $30,240 284 Champions Cap Cana Championship Sunday Got! Club, Jack Nicklaus La Altagracla, Dominican Republic Puree: $2 million Yardage: 7,260; Par 72 Final Mark Wiebe, $300,000 Vicente Fernandez, $176,00069-72-6- 5 Jay Haas, $132,000 ' Craig Startler, $132,000 Denis Watson, $78,000 Fulton Allem, $78,000 '. Nick Price, $78,000 Scott Hoch, $78,000 Morris Hatalsky, $52,000 Gene Jones, $52,000 Eduardo Romero, $52,000 Brad BryanL $40,667 Joe Ozakl, $40,667 Bruce Vaughan, $40,667 Bemhard Langer, $34,000 Jamas Mason, $34,000 70 Tom Watson, $34,000 Tom Purtzer, $26,520 Mark McNulty, $26,520 R.W. Eaks, $26,520 Phil Blackmar, $26,520 Mike Reid, $26,520 Bob Gilder, $21 ,500 Scott Simpson, $21 ,500 Jeff Sluman, $18,240 Tom Jenkins, $18,240 John Cook, $18,240 . Sandy LySe, $18,240 Fred Funk, $18,240 202 206 207 207 208 208 208 208 209 209 209 210 210 210 211 211 211 21 2 212 212 212 212 21 3 3 214 214 214 214 21 214' Nationwide Livermore Valley Wine Country Sunday At Wente Vineyards, Livermore, Calif. Purse: $600,000 Yardage: 7,185; Par 72 Final Round on second bole of playoff Price, $1 08,000 283 J.J. Killeen, $64,800 283 Joe Daley, $40,800 284 Colt KnosL $28,800 287 looking for a backdoor cut if the bafihandler's penetration sets it up. The other four play. Continued from Bl ers will be on the perimeter, invented this offense. "All this and whoever has the ball is does is show how simple the urged to take it to the hoop and s see what develops. If it doesn't game is if you give your best dribble-drivwork the first time, recycle players the ball and open gaps ' for them." "The offense isn't for everyand repeat with a different said. body," Douglas-RoberWalberg started using it 11 player hiandling the ball. . Some believe packing it in "If you can't play this years ago when he was coachoffense will expose you. But for with a zone defense is the best ing high school in California, me, it was good. I've never lost way to neutralize this attack. struggling to find more ways a game of in my life." In the regional semifinals, to get his best player more The Tigers, of course, augment Michigan State played a lot of opportunities to score by takofthis style with plenty of good zone and was trailing 0 at ing him out of clogged-ufensive sets so common in the transition offense, trying for easy halftime. "We play two or three poslayups and 3n-- 2 fast breaks. game. The planworked and Their opponent, Kansas, is sessions of it a year," Self said gradually spread, first among but in a more the grass roots in high schools, also wide-opejokingly of the zone that Kane sas largely avoids. "Without traditional way, looking to then into the telling you what we're going to ranks, then beyond. drop the ball into post players like Darrell Arthur and Dar- do, we have to be prepared to Calipari was the first in traditional nell Jackson coach to take the guard them in a way that gives strong-sid- e positions, then kick us our best chance." plunge. He started tinkering it out for Which almost certainly for Branwith it after a conversation don Rush and Mario Chalmers means with Walberg in 2003. if the double teams come. "I said, Tell me about what Nobody has stopped it yet this season, save Tennessee, "The way they run their ofyou guys do,"' Calipari said. fense is different than the way which handed Memphis its "He said, "You don't want to see it because you won't do it." we run it, but the philosophy's only loss against an NCAA-recor38 wins. ' still the same: Get the ball to Walberg had every reason 's If Memphis makes it 39, the paint," Jayhawks coach Bill to believe as much, in large Self said. gamble will have paid off part because he figured no the with the biggest reward coach would Indeed, Memphis does that school's first national title. risk his job on a system that a) differently. The post player almost alhas very little to do with callCertainly, that would bring ing plays and b) puts the play-- , ways will be on the weak side, more converts. ers so much in charge of their system that it often looks like an uncoached mess. "Instead of teaching them plays, you start really teaching them how to play," Walberg said "It's principles of the game. It's, "What happens if you go this way and you stop? t What comes open? What happens if you go that way and you stop? What comes open there?" Calipari said a coach must commit to a fair amount of letting go to turn his program, and therefore his fate, over to such an offense. "You have to count on your team to be unselfish, you have to count on your team being able to make great decisions on the run, and you have to understand that what makes ft good is they can feel unleashed," Calipari said. The benefits can go beyond simply winning games in the present. "You can go to a kid and say, 'Do you wanna play a style where we're scoring in the 50s and 60s every night, or a style where we're in the 80s and 90s?" Walberg said. "It's a style that gets you ready for the next level" Memphis freshman Derrick 288 288 289 289 71 290 290 Baseball Redstone Punta Espada Course, Provlacia 6:30 p.m. S. 292 At NCAA LPGA Kraft Nabisco 338 282 355 384 . . p.m. , Golf PA 368 243 303 247 Saturday, April 12 New Orleans at Dallas, 6 p.m. Utah at Lot Angeles, 8:30 p.m. Philadelphia at San Jose, 8:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Gunnison, FC SL Pete Times Forum Tampa, Fla. National Semifinals Sunday's results Stanford 82, Connecticut 73 Tennessee 47, LSU 46 National Championship Tuesday, April 8 Stanford ) vs. Tennessee CONFERENCE WIT SOFTBALL . PF 332 332 275 Central Division T L Pet X 4 2 0 .667 Chicago Colorado 2 3 0 .400 Grand Rapids 2 3 0 .400 Kansas City 0 5 0 .000 Western Division Pet San Jose 3 3 0 .500 Arizona 2 3 0 .400 Los Angeles .2 4 0 .333 0 6 0 .000 Utah V as. point for At 298 394 W BOVS SOCCER REGION 4 Lone Peak I Dallas Thursday' 3 0 FINAL FOUR standings Eastern Division W T Pet 6 0 0 1.000 6 0 Philadelphia 0 1.000 Cleveland 3 2 0 .600 Columbus 2 4 0 .333 New York 2 4 0 .333 Southern Division W L T Pet New Orleans 0 .833 5 1 Orlando 2 0 .667 3 3 . 0 .500 Georgia 2 3 0 .400 Tampa Bay REGIONS 1 0 Tournament NATIONAL CONFERENCE 3:30 p.m. 4 4 6 2 (12 1 0 The Alamodoms San Antonio National Semifinals Saturday's results Memphis 76, UCLA 63 Kansas 84, North Carolina 66 National Championship Today (38-vs. Kansas 7 Memphis Football BOYS SOCCER Wasatch at Clms Toronto Women's 4 p.m. 4 At BASEBALL 7 2 2 3 FINAL FOUR del. Hawaii, 0 Northridgedet. UCLA, 0 2 Long Beach State del. Pacific, Stanford def. UC San Diego, 0 Saturday's results Long Beach State def. Stanford, UC Irvine def. UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego def. Pacific, USCdef. Pepperdine, 2 Wednesday REGION ' 1 3 3 points lor vktory, one Saturday's results 4. Men's CS ,.' 14 0 0 2 4 6 2 4 Basketball 7 ' BYU " 1 BF GA 3 Pacific 2:30 p.m. 1 3 UCkvine :' Richfield, 3:30 p.m. at Grand (2), 2 p.m. REGION 1 0 2 3 4 6 at Kansas City, 6 p.m. Saturday :.'.' Chicago at San Jose, 2:30 p.m. Chivas USA at Columbus, 530 p.m. Colorado at New England, 5:30 p.m. Houston at Kansas City, 6 p.m. New York at FC Dallas, 6:30 p.m. B.C. United at Real Salt Lake, 7 p.m. Friday1! retunt Diego REGION 12 Gunnison Colorado Loe Angeles 2 2 4 3 Young Lee, $19,506 Michele Redman, 1 New England OwaR 10-- USC 3 3 0 IT 0 1 FC Dallas UCtA : 4 nm 4 p.m. 110 United 3 2 City 3, Colorado 2 New York 2, Columbus 0 16--4 Norlnrtdge Long Beach State Pepperdlne 0 1 5 5 Kansas MPSF REGION? MantJ Timpview Standings ". GF 6A 6 1 1 NOTE: Three Volleyball , CONFERENCE - Pis COCntvttUSA CO 4 American For at TlmpanogoB, 3:30 p.m. Lehi at Lone Peak, 4 p.m. Pleasant Grove at Spanish Fork, 3:30 p.m. at at Jee 100 0143 D.C. United REGION Emery Saturday Utah Valley Invitational Timpanogoi at American Fork, 4 p.nt Lone Peak at LeN, 3:30 p.m. Pleasant Grove at Spanish Fair 4 p.m. REGION 7 Sonngvie at Tooele, ? p.m. Timpview at Orem, 4 p.m. Provo at Mountain View, 4 p.m. REGION 13 Mant at Beaver, 4 p.m. South Sevier atGunnison, 4 p.m. Juan TRACK Invitational at Timpview Borssoccoi 4 REGION Utah County Helen Alfredsson, 1 New England 1 0 Toronto PC 0 2 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE W Pts at Gunnaon. 3:30 p.m. ALA at South Summs, 3:30 p.m. Juab at Duchesne, 3 p.m. Juab at Anamont, 5:30 p.m. REGION 7 Tooele at Springville, 4 p.m. i:30 p.m. (2), DC. ... North Sevier at Emery 2, Union at Carton ALA at North Sevier REGION 12 Delta at River Source: WIT 0 0 2 City Chicago New Yak Columbus p.m. 4 p.m. SOFTBALL Mann. 3:30 p.m. On this date in 1963, Jack Nicklaus, at 23, became the youngest golfer to win the Masters, beating Tony Lema by a stroke. standings EASTERN Kansas iliayton ChWen ALA MLS BS FAST FACT Soccer ALA BOTSSOCCBl Duchesne at DAILY HERALD PCL standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE Northern Division W L Pet. Memphis (Cardinals) Omaha (Royals) 2 2 2 Iowa (Cubs) NashvWe (Brewers) 1 3 3 .500 500 .250 .250 1 Southern New Orleans Round (Mets) Rock (Astros) Albuquerque 2 Northern Salt Lake (Angels) Col. Springs (Rockies). Portland (Padres) Tacoma (Mariners) Southern '' 1 1 Division W L Pet 3 3 2 2 1 .750 .750 .500 .500 1 2 (Marlins) 2 PACIFIC CONFERENCE Oklahoma (Rangers) GB Division W L 4 3 2 2 0 1 1 1 Pel 1.000 ,750 .667 .667 Division W L 1 Fresno (Giants) 1 Sacramento (Athletics) Tucson (Diamondbacks) 1 Las Vegas (Dodgers) 0 2 2 3 4 GB 1 1 GB 1 1 H 1 14 Pel GB .333 .333 .250 .000 1 H Sunday's results Round Rock 5, Iowa 0 Omaha 12, Albuquerque 5 NashvUle 4, New Orleans 0 r. Salt Lake 3, Las Vegas 2 Tacoma 3, Sacramento 2, 1st game Sacramento 0, Tacoma 0, 1st Inning, susp., wet grounds, 2nd game Colorado Springs 10, Tucson 7 Fresno 9, Portland 1 .. ' Memphis 7, Oklahoma 1 Today's Gaines at Iowa Albuquerque Colorado Springs at Las Vegas Fresno at Tacoma Memphis at New Orleans Nashville at Oklahoma Round Rock at Omaha Sacramento at Portland Salt Lake at Tucson Auto Racing NASCAR-Spri- nt Cup-Samsu- 500 Sunday At Texas Motor Speedway Fort Worth, Texas Lap length: IJj miles (Start position m parentheses) 1. (2) Carl Edwards, Ford, 339 laps, 139.8 rating, 195 points, $541,150. 2. (5) Jimmle Johnson, Chevrolet, 339, 130.6, 175, $364,286. 3. (3) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 339, 121.3, 170, $250,750. 4 (4) Ryan Newman, Dodge, 339, 94.9, 160, $236 725 5. (14) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 339, 1 1 .0, 155, $206,841. 6. (35) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 339, 94.3, 150, ' $197,033. 7. (24) Tony Stewart, Toyota, 339, 99.2, 146, $184,236. 8. (31) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 339, 88.5, 142, $174,358. 9. (8) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 339, 114.7, 143, . $173,891. 10. (25) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 339, 93.3, 134, $145,025. 11. (21)KevinHarvlck, Chevrolet, 338, 78.6, 130, $167,411. 12. (1) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet; 338, 103.5, 132, $151,275. 13. (7) David Ragan, Ford, 338, 83.6, 124," $131,125. 14. (32) Jamie McMurray, Ford, 338, 81.9, 121, $128,375. 15. (41) David GMIand, Ford, 338, 77.7, 118, $138 083 16. (36) Brian Victors, Toyota, 338, 71 .6, 1 1 5, $116,725. 17. (19) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 338, 75fl, 112, $123,1 25. ... W SporttightAssooated Press 18 (331 Travis KvapJ. Ford. 338. 64.9. 109. $140,639. 19. (1 II Juan Pablo Montoya, Dodge. 337, 69.8, 106. $139,733. 20. (30) Bobby Labonte, Dodge, 337, 59.9, 103, $149,511. 21 (29) Qave Blaney, Toyota, 337, 60.5, 100, $124,783. 22. 22 Casey Mean. Chevrolet 337. 60.9. 97, $121,625. 23. (23) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 337, 63.7, 94, $102,125. 24. (42) Reed Sorenson, Dodge, 337, 50.7, 91, $132,189. 25. (10) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 336, 82.9, 88, $132,916. ' 26. (26) Elliott Sadler, Dodge, 336, 55.8, 85, $127,170. 27. (131 Scott Riggs, Chevrolet 336, 54.6, 82, $113,383. 28. (27) Patrick Carpentler, Dodge, 335,41.7, 79, $99,125. 29. (9) Mike Skinner, Toyota, 334, 35.1, 76, $93 525 30. (15) Robby Gordon, Dodge, 334, 46.6, 73, $115,533. 31 . (20) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 333, 48.6, 70, $99,997. 32. (17)amrtornishJr.,Dodoe,333, 52.7, 67, $134,925. 33. (40) Michael McDowell, Toyota, 332, 33.5, 64, $91,700. 34. (28) Bill Elliott, Ford, 332, 36.5, 61, $105,495. 35. (34) Regan Smith, Chevrolet 331, 33.4, 58, $94,025. 36. (1 2) Martin True Jr., Chevrolet, engine, 330, 86.5, 60, $115,908. 37. (43) Joe Nemecbek, Chevrolet, 330, 28.3, 52, $83,775. 38. (39) Jeremy MayBetd, Chevrolet, 329, 30.4, 49, $82,625. 39. (16) Greg Blffle, Fort, 31 2, 77.8, 46, $90,500. 40. (37) John Andrew, Chevrolet suspension, 263, 28.1, 43, $82,375. 41 . (6) David Reutimann, Toyota, engine, 253, 51 .8, 40, $82,260. 42. (33) J J. Yeley, Toyota, accident, 173, ... 44.9, 37, $90,165. 43. (18) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, accident, 124, 35.7, 34, $131 ,327. Race Statistics Average Speed of Race Winner 144.814 mph. Time of Race: 3 hours, 30 minutes, 41 seconds Margin of Victory: .399 Seconds. Caution Hags: Six for 27 laps. Lead Changes: 16 among six drivers. 3; Ky Busch Lap Leaders: D.Earnhardt Jr. C.Edwards 30; D.Earnhardt Jr. 31 47; D.Earnhardt Jr. 84; M.Truex JJohnson Jr. M.Kenseth J.Johnson 1 1 132; JJohnson 133; M.Kenseth JJohnson 177; M.Kenseth Ky.Busch C Edwards J. Johnson C.Edwards Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): Carl Edwards 3 times for 123 laps; Matt Kenseth 3 times for 68 laps; Jimmie Johnson 5 times for 65 laps; Kyle Busch 2 times for 50 laps; Dale Earnhardt Jr. 3 times for 31 laps; Martin Truex Jr. 1 time for 2 laps Top 12 in PotntK 1. J.Buiton. 1.065. 2. 17. (6) Rvan 81, running contact. (23) Townsend Bel, contact. 22. (13)Scottrjixon,Callara-Hota,7mechanical.. 23. (5) Ryan BrlsraerDallare-liinda-Sncontact 24. (25) Bruno Junqueira, 75, 25. (12) Marco mechanical. 41 21 7. D.Hamtln, 913. 8. 12. ILKanne, Baseball American League BOSTON RED SOX Beckett from the Activated RHP Josh DL. Designated RHP Kyle Snyder for assignment DETROIT TIGERS Optioned Ryan Raburn to Toledo (IL). Purchased the contract of RHP Francis Beltran from Toledo. KANSAS CITY the contract of RHP Hideo Nomo from Idaho Fails (Pioneer). Optioned C Matt Tupman to Omaha (PCL). LOS ANGELES ANGELS Activated RHP Scot Shields from the DL. Optioned RHP Rich Thompson to Salt Lake (Pa). NEW YORK YANKEEES Activated LHP Andy Pettltte from the DL. Optioned RHP Jonathan Albaladejo to ScrantonWilkes- - Smoltz from 3. (1 Darren ) Placed LHP Jo-- RHP Luis DL. Recalled Colorado Springs FLORIDA MARLINS Wood for assignment. Signed C Josh Paul to league contract and assigned him to HOUSTON ASTROS a minor HOUnO MOCK IrUL), PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Activated RHP Brad Lidge from the DL. Designated RHP Tim Laheyfor assignment. RNewman, PITTSBURGH Placed SS Jack PIRATES the Wilson on INF DL, retroactive to April 4. Brian Bixler from Indianapolis (IL). ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Placed RHP Russ DL Recalled RHP Springer on the Kelvin Jimenez from Memphis (PCL). SAN DIEGO PADRES Activated OF Jim Edmonds from the DL Optioned OF JodyGeruttoPortland(PCL). Fla. WASHINGTON Chad Cordero NATIONALS on the to March 27. Recalled Columbus (IL). LHP Placed RHP DL, retroactive John Lannan from Basketball NBA DENVER NUGGETS Assigned G Taurean Green to Colorado (NBADL), LOS ANGELES LAKERS Assigned G Coby Karl to Los Angeles (NBADL). 83, running. 83, running. 83, running. 83, running. 83, Football NFL TENNESSEE TITANS Announced failed to match the offer sheet for Oakland Chris Carr. 83, running. 83, running. 1 Optioned (IL). RHP Ryan (PCL). 3B Was Helms Acquired and cash considerations from Philadelphia for a player to be named. Designated 3B Jason Speier from Recalled 2. (8) Dan Wheldon, DL. John RHP Activated the Richmond Reyes COLORADO ROCKIES Vizcaino on the Lap length: 1 Jt miles (Start position In parentheses) 1. (9) Graham Rahal, 83 laps, 74.251 mph., running. 2. (4) Helk) Castroneves, 83, running. 3. (1) Tony Kanaan, 83, running. 4. (15) Ernesto vlso, 83, running. 5. (18) Enrique Bernoldl, 83, running. 1 to Jo Sunday 8. (2) Will Power, 9. (3) Justin Wilson, 0. (1 9) Danlca Patrick, running. 1 (24) AJ. Foyt IV, tram Durham (IL). National League Mike ATLANTA BRAVES streets of St Petersburg 6. (14) meek! Mutt, 7. (7) Ortol Servla, Hockey 83, Manning, ECHL running. 14. (20) Jay Howard. 15. (16) Buddy Rice, 16. (22) Mario Moraes, Announced the New York Islanders assigned G Mike Mole, D Andrew MacDonald and F Ryan Cruthers to the team. UTAH GRIZZLIES 82, running. 82, running. 82, running. Rose has thrived playing that style. He'll probably move to the NBA next year. Chris Douglas-Robert- s is also an NBA prospect. 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