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AUTORACING NHRA Drag Racing, Winter- nationals Qualifying:10a.m., FS1. COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Marquette at Georgetown: 9 a.m., FOX. Kansas State at West Vir- ginia: 9a.m., ESPN. Texas A&M vs. Florida: 9a.m., ESPN2. Minnesota at Rutgers: 9a.m., ESPNU. Kentucky at Alabama: 10a.m., (12, 13). Cornell vs. Pennsylvania: 10 a.m., CSNBA. Kansas at Texas Tech: 11a.m., ESPN. Creighton vs. DePaul: 11a.m., FS1. Miami at Louisville: 11a.m., ESPN2. TCU at Baylor: 11a.m., ESPNU. Villanova at Xavier: 11:30a.m., FOX. Massachusetts vs. St. Jo- seph's: 11:30a.m., NBCSN. Portland at Loyola Mary- mount: 1p.m., CSNBA. Ohio State at Maryland: 1p.m., ESPN. Texas at Oklahoma State: 1 p.m., ESPN2. Georgia at Tennessee: 1p.m., ESPNU. St. Bonaventure vs. George Washington: 1:30p.m., NBCSN. Washington vs. Utah: 1:30 p.m., FS1. Florida State at Notre Dame: 3p.m., ESPN. Oklahoma at Iowa State: 3 p.m., ESPN2. Houston at Tulsa: 3p.m., ESPNU. Fordham at George Mason: 3 p.m., CSN. South Carolina at Mississippi State: 5p.m., ESPN2. Stanford vs. Arizona State: 5 p.m., PAC12BA. East Carolina at South Florida: 5p.m., ESPNU. Gonzaga at St. Mary's: 5:15 p.m., ESPN. Pepperdine at San Diego: 6 p.m., CSN. California at Arizona: 7p.m., ESPN2. Bradley at Illinois State: 7 p.m., ESPNU. BYU at San Francisco: 8p.m., CSN. NBA Golden State Warriors at Oklahoma City Thunder: 5:30 p.m., (7, 10). GOLF Million Dollar Hole in One: 9 a.m., (12, 13). PGA Tour, Pebble Beach Pro- Am, Round 3: 10a.m., GOLF. PGA Tour, Pebble Beach Pro- Am, Round 3: noon, (12, 13). Champions Tour, Allianz Championship, Round 2: noon, GOLF. EPGA Tour, Maybank Cham- pionship, Final Round: 7p.m., GOLF. COLLEGE GYMNASTICS Stanford vs. UCLA: 2p.m., PAC12BA. Stanford, Arizona State, Ne- braska, California: 7:30p.m., PAC12BA. NHL San Jose Sharks at Philadel- phia Flyers: 10a.m., NHL, CSN. St. Louis Blues at Montreal Canadiens: 4p.m., NHL. SOCCER DFL, Munich at Ingolstadt: 6:30a.m., FS1. EPL, Watford at Manchester United: 6:55a.m., NBCSN. EPL, Tottenham at Liverpool: 9:30a.m., (3, 24). MFL, Fútbol UNAM at Monter- rey: 4:55p.m., (27). MFL, Fútbol Puebla at America: 6:55p.m., (27). EPL, Chelsea at Burnley: 5:25 a.m., NBCSN. TENNIS Sofia Open, Open Sud de France and Fed Cup: 10a.m., TENNIS. Fed Cup, Open Sud de France and Sofia Open: 4a.m., TEN- NIS. COLLEGE WOMEN'S SWIMMING AND DIVING Stanford vs. California: noon, PAC12BA. Ontheair for the Corning Lady Car- dinals on Thursday night, beating the Cardinals 57- 31. Morgan Mason led the Cardinals with 14 points and three rebounds, Kara Beckwith had six points and five rebounds and Mariah Castle had five points and 13 re- bounds. The Cardinals (13-11 overall, 5-3 league) are scheduled to visit Oroville again Tuesday to take on the Oroville Tigers (7-16 overall, 5-3 league) at 7:30 p.m. The Cardinals will finish the regular season at 6 p.m. Friday in Paradise against the Bobcats (3-19 overall, 1-7 league). Boysgames Coverage and scores of Friday night's boys games between the Red Bluff Spartans and Foothill Cou- gars and the Corning Car- dinals and Las Plumas Thunderbirds is posted at redbluffdailynews.com. Basketball FROM PAGE 1 as coordinator in Atlanta that led the NFL in scor- ing this past season and helped the Falcons make the Super Bowl. "Standing on the side- lines watching the Falcons move the ball up and down the field with my intellect, he had me off my beat," Bowman said. "I'm glad to have him on my side." The players also are hop- ing for some stability. Af- ter Harbaugh's successful four-year run ended in 2014 in part because of friction with Baalke, the Niners' next two coaches lasted just one season each as San Francisco was the first franchise in nearly four de- cades to fire coaches in suc- cessive seasons after one- year tenures. Shanahan and Lynch come in together, pledg- ing a partnership, and both have received six-year con- tracts in a sign of patience from CEO Jed York. They have an unusual division of responsibility with Lynch controlling the draft, free agency and the 90-man roster and Shanahan hav- ing final say of the 53-man roster. They both report di- rectly to York. But the two leaders seem eager to find consensus in- stead of the conflict that doomed the team in re- cent years. "We have let go of a few coaches the last few years," Bowman said. "It shows the organization and Jed is committed to giving guys a shot to show what they can bring to the table. Six years may be a reach, but it shows Jed is committed to two guys that are proven." While Shanahan is proven as a coordinator and Lynch as a player and broadcaster, neither has been in their current role before and they have little time to learn on the job. Shanahan is rapidly try- ing to build his own coach- ing staff after getting a late start following the Super Bowl run in Atlanta. The next task is prepar- ing for the draft and free agency and scouting San Francisco's own roster. The biggest decision is at quarterback where Colin Kaepernick can opt out of his contract and become a free agent next month. Shanahan and Lynch said they look forward to sit- ting down with Kaeper- nick, who already reached out to them after they were hired. Lynch said the deci- sion on Kaepernick will be based on football, not Kae- pernick's national anthem protest, and said he has a good rapport with Kaeper- nick from times they talked during Lynch's announcing career. "I'd say we hit it off," Lynch said. "I'd say there was a trust there. I'd say that trust extends and I look forward to reaching out to him." 49ers FROM PAGE 1 the stretch on the DL again with a strained right fore- arm. After getting hurt Aug. 6, the 27-year-old Gray didn't pitch again until one inning of relief Sept. 28 at the Angels — an impor- tant step, according to the team, for him to go into the offseason on a positive note. Gray, a 2015 All-Star, was limited to 22 starts and 117 innings. NEW LOOK General man- ager David Forst commit- ted to improving the out- field, bringing in speedy base-stealing threat Ra- jai Davis to play center field and hit at the top of the batting order and Matt Joyce to play right field. Khris Davis returns in left after a career year in which he batted .247 for a second straight year and had his top totals with 42 home runs and 102 RBIs in his first season with the A's. Davis received a huge raise in arbitration, earning a $5 million contract after mak- ing $524,500 in 2016. At 69-93, Oakland fin- ished last in the AL West for the second straight season, winning one more game than in 2015. ROOKIES TO WATCH Three young starting pitchers should have a chance to contribute again. In a small sample size, Jharel Cotton showed why the A's acquired him when they dealt Josh Reddick and Rich Hill to the Dodg- ers at the trade deadline last summer. The hard- throwing right-hander went 2-0 with a 2.15 ERA and 23 strikeouts to four walks in five starts. Daniel Mengden went 2-9 in 14 starts, while Sean Manaea was 7-9 with a 3.86 ERA over 25 appearances and four starts in his first big league season. THEY'RE SET Manager Bob Melvin has four le- gitimate closers to choose from and he isn't ready to name any of them his No. 1 option for the ninth in- ning. Not yet. There's Sean Doolittle, Santiago Casilla — back with the club for a second stint following seven years across the bay with San Francisco — John Axford and Ryan Dull. FAMILIAR FACES The A's brought back three play- ers who have been here be- fore in Casilla, Davis and infielder Adam Rosales. Not to mention third base coach Chip Hale, back on Melvin's staff after being fired as Diamondbacks manager. ON DECK Whether or not anyone on the outside has noticed Oakland's up- grades, the A's expect ma- jor strides — and having Davis and his speed should create havoc on the bases. "We're not afraid to be that underdog and some- times being under the ra- dar certainly to start the season might not be a bad thing," Melvin said. A's FROM PAGE 1 He was the finisher in the first quarter as the Warriors pushed the pace. They Warriors forced six turnovers and use them to speed up the game, run- ning at every opportunity and moving aggressively in the half-court sets. The result was a wave of good looks for Thomp- son. He knocked down four 3-pointers in the first nine minutes. He'd averaged 12.5 points in the first two meetings against Mem- phis. He had 14 points in the first quarter first quar- ter Friday. Thompson's shooting was about the only thing the Warriors had going on offense. Everyone else was 4-for-13 in the first quar- ter as the Warriors took a 29-22 lead into the second quarter. The Warriors did bring their defense with them on this road trip. Despite not having their top two cen- ters — Zaza Pachula (right rotator cuff) and David West (fractured left thumb) — the Warriors were able to contain the Grizzlies' vaunted inside game. Just about every big man dressed took his turn de- fending Memphis post studs Gasol or Zach Ran- dolph. With help from the Warriors guards, the Griz- zlies big men combined for 4 for 12 shooting in the first half. Memphis shot just 34.1 percent in the first half with 13 turnovers. The Warriors turned it up a notch in the third quarter. Durant got some semblance of a rhythm. Warriors FROM PAGE 1 Scoreboard NBA WESTERNCONFERENCE PA CI FI C D IVI SI ON W L Pct GB GoldenState 45 8 .849 — Clippers 32 21 .604 13 Sacramento 21 32 .396 24 Lakers 19 37 .339 271/2 Phoenix 16 37 .302 29 SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB San Antonio 41 12 .774 — Houston 39 17 .696 31/2 Memphis 33 23 .589 91/2 Dallas 21 32 .396 20 New Orleans 21 33 .389 201/2 NORTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Utah 34 20 .630 — Oklahoma City 31 23 .574 3 Denver 24 29 .453 91/2 Portland 23 31 .426 11 Minnesota 20 34 .370 14 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Boston 34 19 .642 — Toronto 32 22 .593 21/2 New York 22 33 .400 13 Philadelphia 19 34 .358 15 Brooklyn 9 45 .167 251/2 SOUTHEAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Washington 32 21 .604 — Atlanta 31 22 .585 1 Charlotte 24 29 .453 8 Miami 24 30 .444 81/2 Orlando 20 35 .364 13 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 36 16 .692 — Indiana 29 24 .547 71/2 Chicago 26 27 .491 101/2 Detroit 25 29 .463 12 Milwaukee 22 30 .423 14 Thursday's games Houston 107, Charlotte 95 Philadelphia 112, Orlando 111 Oklahoma City 118, Cleveland 109 Dallas 112, Utah 105, OT Boston 120, Portland 111 Friday's games Denver 131, New York 123 Miami 108, Brooklyn 99 San Antonio 103, Detroit 92 Golden State 122, Memphis 107 Lakers 122, Milwaukee 114 New Orleans 122, Minnesota 106 Washington 112, Indiana 107 Atlanta at Sacramento, (n) Chicago at Phoenix, (n) Saturday's games Clippers at Charlotte, 2 p.m. Milwaukee at Indiana, 4 p.m. Denver at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. Golden State at Oklahoma City, 5:30 p.m. Orlando at Dallas, 6 p.m. Phoenix at Houston, 6 p.m. Boston at Utah, 7 p.m. Warriors 122, Grizzlies 107 WARRIORS (122) Durant 5-14 11-14 24, D.Green 2-6 0-0 4, McGee 2-5 0-0 4, Curry 6-13 4-5 18, Thompson 13-23 2-2 36, Looney 0-1 0-0 0, McAdoo 4-4 0-1 8, Jones 0-0 0-0 0, Livingston 0-3 2-2 2, Weber 1-1 2-3 4, Iguodala 6-7 8-11 22, McCaw 0-0 0-0 0, Clark 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 39-77 29-38 122. GRIZZLIES (107) Ennis 4-6 0-0 10, J.Green 2-4 1-1 5, Gasol 4-14 8-10 17, Conley 6-16 4-4 23, Allen 5-12 5-7 15, Wright 3-7 0-0 6, Randolph 5-9 7-9 17, Harrison 0-1 0-0 0, Douglas 3-8 4-4 11, Daniels 2-7 1-2 6, Carter 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 34-87 30-37 107. Golden State 29 33 36 24 — 122 Memphis 22 27 28 30 — 107 3-Point Goals: Golden State 15-33 (Thompson 8-15, Durant 3-6, Iguodala 2-3, Curry 2-6, D.Green 0-3), Memphis 9-26 (Conley 4-6, Ennis 2-3, Daniels 1-4, Douglas 1-4, Gasol 1-5, Harrison 0-1, J.Green 0-1, Randolph 0-1, Carter 0-1); Fouled out: J.Green; Rebounds: Golden State 35 (D.Green 12), Memphis 47 (Randolph 13); Assists: Golden State 31 (D.Green 10), Memphis 20 (Conley 9); Total fouls: Golden State 26, Memphis 28; Technicals: Durant, Memphis coach David Fizdale. LEADERS Through FEBRUARY 10 SCORING G FG FT Pts Avg Westbrook, OKC54 543 465 1669 30.9 Thomas, BOS 49 457 393 1463 29.9 Harden, HOU 56 464 515 1617 28.9 Cousins, SAC 51 473 389 1425 27.9 DeRozan, TOR 47 471 350 1311 27.9 Davis, NOR 49 494 342 1353 27.6 Lillard, POR 49 418 316 1277 26.1 James, CLE 49 470 238 1262 25.8 Durant, GOL 52 475 290 1338 25.7 Leonard, SAN 47 394 314 1197 25.5 Curry, GOL 51 433 215 1292 25.3 Butler, CHI 48 364 394 1179 24.6 Irving, CLE 46 417 178 1120 24.3 McCollum, POR 54 475 184 1267 23.5 Towns, MIN 53 478 225 1243 23.5 Anttknmpo, MIL 50 425 272 1159 23.2 Anthony, NYK 53 441 232 1220 23.0 Lowry, TOR 53 382 280 1217 23.0 Wall, WAS 50 421 252 1148 23.0 Walker, CHA 52 415 201 1172 22.5 College basketball MEN FAR WEST Hawaii 74, Cal Poly 65 TOP 25 WOMEN Friday 1. UConn (23-0) did not play. 2. Baylor (23-2) did not play. 3. Maryland (24-1) did not play. 4. Mississippi State (24-1) did not play. 5. Florida State (23-2) did not play. 6. South Carolina (21-2) did not play. 7. Notre Dame (22-3) did not play. 8. Stanford (20-4) vs. Colorado. 9. Oregon State (22-2) vs. Southern Cal. 10. Washington (22-3) vs. Arizona. 11. Texas (19-4) did not play. 12. Louisville (21-6) did not play. 13. Ohio State (21-5) did not play. 14. Duke (21-4) beat No. 20 Syracuse 72-55. 15. UCLA (18-6) lost to Oregon 84-75. 16. Miami (18-6) did not play. 17. N.C. State (18-6) did not play. 18. DePaul (21-5) beat Xavier 70-43. 19. Oklahoma (19-6) did not play. 20. Syracuse (17-8) lost to No. 14 Duke 72-55. 21. Michigan (20-5) did not play. 22. South Florida (19-4) did not play. 23. Arizona State (16-8) beat Washington State 61-58. 24. Tennessee (16-8) did not play. 25. Kansas State (17-7) did not play. FAR WEST Arizona St. 61, Washington St. 58 Oregon 84, UCLA 75 Utah 73, California 64 NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 55 33 18 4 70 151 132 Anaheim 56 29 17 10 68 147 141 Edmonton 55 29 18 8 66 156 141 Los Angeles 55 28 23 4 60 138 136 Calgary 56 28 25 3 59 149 159 Vancouver 54 24 24 6 54 128 154 Arizona 52 17 28 7 41 120 166 CENTRAL DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Minnesota 54 36 12 6 78 181 126 Chicago 56 34 17 5 73 161 146 St. Louis 55 28 22 5 61 157 163 Nashville 54 26 20 8 60 149 141 Wi n ni pe g 57 2 5 28 4 5 4 16 5 18 1 Dallas 55 21 24 10 52 150 175 Colorado 51 15 34 2 32 104 172 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 56 31 17 8 70 163 142 Ottawa 52 28 18 6 62 140 143 Toronto 53 25 17 11 61 164 158 Boston 56 27 23 6 60 149 152 Florida 53 23 20 10 56 127 149 Tampa Bay 55 24 24 7 55 150 159 Buffalo 54 22 22 10 54 133 154 Detroit 54 22 22 10 54 137 161 METROPOLITAN DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 55 38 11 6 82 186 117 Pittsburgh 53 34 13 6 74 190 151 Columbus 53 34 14 5 73 173 132 N.Y. Rangers 54 35 18 1 71 185 143 Philadelphia 55 26 22 7 59 145 167 N.Y. Islanders 52 24 18 10 58 156 154 New Jersey 54 23 21 10 56 127 153 Carolina 52 24 21 7 55 138 151 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Thursday's games Washington 6, Detroit 3 N.Y. Rangers 4, Nashville 3 Anaheim 5, Buffalo 2 Boston 6, San Jose 3 N.Y. Islanders 3, Philadelphia 1 Vancouver 3, Columbus 0 St. Louis 2, Toronto 1, OT Ottawa 3, Dallas 2 Los Angeles 6, Florida 3 Pittsburgh 4, Colorado 1 Montreal 5, Arizona 4, OT Friday's games Chicago 5, Winnipeg 2 Minnesota 2, Tampa Bay 1, SO Saturday's games Vancouver at Boston, 10 a.m. N.Y. Islanders at Ottawa, 10 a.m. San Jose at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Carolina at Dallas, 11 a.m. Florida at Nashville, 11 a.m. Detroit at Columbus, 2 p.m. Colorado at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. St. Louis at Montreal, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at Winnipeg, 4 p.m. Buffalo at Toronto, 4 p.m. Anaheim at Washington, 4:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Arizona, 5 p.m. Chicago at Edmonton, 7 p.m. LEADERS Through FEBRUARY 10 GP G A Pts Sidney Crosby, PIT 47 30 30 60 Connor McDavid, EDM 55 18 42 60 Brad Marchand, BOS 56 24 33 57 Brent Burns, SJ 55 22 35 57 Nicklas Backstrom, WAS55 16 41 57 Patrick Kane, CHI 56 18 37 55 Evgeni Malkin, PIT 47 22 32 54 Vladimir Tarasenko, STL55 26 27 53 Mark Scheifele, WPG 54 25 28 53 Phil Kessel, PIT 53 18 34 52 Jeff Carter, LA 55 29 22 51 Tyler Seguin, DAL 55 20 31 51 Artemi Panarin, CHI 56 19 32 51 Alex Ovechkin, WAS 55 26 24 50 2 tied with 49 pts. Golf PGA-PEBBLE BEACH PAR Friday p-Pebble Beach Golf Links: 6,816 yards, par 72 m-Monterey Peninsula Country Club: 6,958 yards, par 71 s-Spyglass Hill Golf Course: 6,953 yards, par 72 Pebble Beach Purse: $7.2 million Partial Second Round Jordan Spieth...................68m-65s_133 -10 Martin Flores .................... 70m-68s_138 -5 Jon Rahm .............................73s-67p_140 -4 Dustin Johnson................. 70m-69s_139 -4 James Hahn........................73m-67s_140 -3 Mackenzie Hughes ...........70m-70s_140 -3 Scott Stallings.................... 72s-70p_142 -2 Tyrone Van Aswegen .......71p-70m_141 -2 Jimmy Walker ................... 72p-69m_141 -2 Chad Collins.......................72p-70m_142 -1 Phil Mickelson ...................70m-72s_142 -1 Webb Simpson.................... 71m-72s_143 E Jim Furyk ...............................70s-74p_144 E Matt Kuchar........................74p-69m_143 E Steven Alker......................... 77s-67p_144 E Ryan Palmer....................... 75s-70p_145 +1 Martin Laird......................71m-73s_144 +1 Steve Marino.......................74s-71p_145 +1 Ryan Brehm.........................74s-71p_145 +1 Chris Stroud.....................76p-69m_145 +2 Billy Hurley III .................. 72p-73m_145 +2 Mike Weir ........................... 74s-73p_147 +3 Henrik Norlander .............. 76s-71p_147 +3 Steven Bowditch ...............76s-72p_148 +4 Zack Sucher .......................74s-76p_150 +6 Brendon Todd .................. 77p-72m_149 +6 Brendon de Jonge ............78m-72s_150 +7 Matt Every..........................72s-79p_151 +7 Smylie Kaufman.............. 79m-72s_151 +8 Steve Wheatcroft............ 75p-76m_151 +8 Andrew Loupe ...................80s-73p_153 +9 Jonathan Randolph...........79s-74p_153 +9 Vijay Singh ..................... 78p-78m_156 +13 Leaderboard at time of suspended play Golfer ...................................Score Through Jordan Spieth....................................... -10/F Derek Fathauer................................. -10/ 17 Jason Day ............................................ -9/ 12 Patrick Reed........................................ -7/ 17 Seung-Yui Noh.................................... -7/ 13 Pat Perez ............................................. -6/ 17 Joel Dahmen....................................... -6/ 11 Martin Flores ........................................ -5/F Kelly Kraft ........................................... -5/ 16 Brandt Snedeker................................ -5/ 14 Rick Lamb............................................ -5/ 14 Tony Finau........................................... -5/ 11 ALLIANZ CHAMPIONSHIP PAR Friday At The Old Course at Broken Sound Boca Raton, Fla. Purse: $1.75 million Yardage: 6,807; Par: 72 (36-36) First Round Olin Browne .............................30-33—63 -9 Kenny Perry ..............................31-34—65 -7 Tom Byrum............................... 35-31—66 -6 Marco Dawson.........................32-34—66 -6 Scott McCarron.......................34-32—66 -6 David Toms...............................34-33—67 -5 Jay Don Blake...........................33-34—67 -5 Joe Durant................................ 35-32—67 -5 Colin Montgomerie.................36-32—68 -4 Miguel Angel Jimenez............34-34—68 -4 Fred Couples............................34-34—68 -4 Hale Irwin.................................33-35—68 -4 Doug Garwood.........................35-33—68 -4 Carlos Franco ..........................35-33—68 -4 Jerry Smith...............................30-38—68 -4 Scott Dunlap.............................37-31—68 -4 Fred Funk..................................33-35—68 -4 Bob Tway .................................. 35-34—69 -3 Paul McGinley.......................... 34-35—69 -3 Kevin Sutherland..................... 34-35—69 -3 Larry Mize ................................ 35-34—69 -3 Woody Austin .......................... 33-36—69 -3 Esteban Toledo........................ 36-33—69 -3 Jay Haas.................................... 34-35—69 -3 Tom Pernice Jr. ........................ 35-34—69 -3 Paul Broadhurst...................... 33-36—69 -3 Willie Wood..............................34-35—69 -3 Kirk Triplett.............................. 34-35—69 -3 Mike Goodes .............................34-36—70 -2 Mark Brooks .............................34-36—70 -2 Gene Sauers..............................35-35—70 -2 Paul Goydos ..............................35-35—70 -2 Tom Kite.....................................34-36—70 -2 Lee Janzen.................................34-36—70 -2 Bobby Gage...............................35-35—70 -2 Fran Quinn.................................35-35—70 -2 Loren Roberts...........................37-34—71 -1 John Daly ...................................36-35—71 -1 Brandt Jobe...............................37-34—71 -1 Guy Boros..................................36-35—71 -1 Michael Bradley .......................36-35—71 -1 Jose Maria Olazabal................34-37—71 -1 Bernhard Langer......................35-36—71 -1 Billy Andrade ............................38-33—71 -1 Wes Short, Jr.............................38-33—71 -1 Rocco Mediate..........................34-37—71 -1 Mark Calcavecchia..................36-35—71 -1 Ian Woosnam............................36-35—71 -1 Scott Parel ................................34-37—71 -1 Phillip Price...............................37-34—71 -1 Bart Bryant ................................36-36—72 E Gary Koch...................................38-34—72 E Stephen Ames ...........................34-38—72 E David Frost.................................35-37—72 E John Cook...................................38-34—72 E Jeff Sluman ................................37-35—72 E Sandy Lyle..................................36-36—72 E Mark O'Meara............................35-37—72 E Skip Kendall ...............................36-36—72 E Joey Sindelar............................36-37—73 +1 Billy Mayfair.............................36-37—73 +1 Brad Faxon .............................. 35-38—73 +1 Kirk Hanefeld...........................37-36—73 +1 Russ Cochran........................... 37-37—74 +2 Tim Petrovic.............................35-39—74 +2 Steve Lowery ........................... 37-37—74 +2 Michael Allen.......................... 38-36—74 +2 Duffy Waldorf..........................35-39—74 +2 Tommy Armour III...................37-38—75 +3 Bob Gilder................................ 36-39—75 +3 Tennis ATP WORLD TOUR OPEN SUD DE FRANCE RESULTS Friday At Arena Montpellier Montpellier, France Purse: $519,700 (WT250) Surface: Hard-Indoor Singles Quarterfinals Richard Gasquet (3), France, def. Kenny de Schepper, France, 6-2, 5-7, 6-4. Benoit Paire, France, def. Dustin Brown, Germany, 1-0 retired. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (2), France, def. Daniil Medvedev, Russia, 6-2, 7-5. Alexander Zverev (4), Germany, def. Jeremy Chardy, France, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2. ATP WORLD TOUR ECUADOR OPEN RESULTS Friday At Club Jacaranda Quito, Ecuador Purse: $482,060 (WT250) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Quarterfinals Albert Ramos-Vinolas (2), Spain, def. Roberto Carballes Baena, Spain, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2. Paolo Lorenzi, Italy, def. Rajeev Ram, United States, 6-3, 6-4. Thomaz Bellucci (4), Brazil, def. Renzo Olivo (8), Argentina, 6-2, 6-1. ATP WORLD TOUR GARANTI KOZA SOFIA OPEN RESULTS Friday At Arena Armeec Sofia Sofia, Bulgaria Purse: $519,700 (WT250) Surface: Hard-Indoor Singles Quarterfinals Roberto Bautista Agut (4), Spain, def. Gilles Muller (5), Luxembourg, 7-5, 7-6 (5). David Goffin (2), Belgium, def. Steve Darcis, Belgium, 6-1, 6-3. Grigor Dimitrov (3), Bulgaria, def. Viktor Troicki (9), Serbia, 6-3, 6-3. Nikoloz Basilashvili, Georgia, def. Martin Klizan (8), Slovakia, 0-6, 6-3, 6-3. Odds PREGAME.COM LINE NBA Saturday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog at Charlotte 2 (2161/2) Clippers at Indiana 6 (212) Milwaukee Miami 31/2 (2061/2) at Philad at Cleveland 121/2 (2281/2) Denver Golden State 61/2 (226) at Okla. City at Houston 131/2 (2311/2) Phoenix at Dallas 6 (204) Orlando at Utah 51/2 (203) Boston College Basketball Saturday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog at Wake Forest 9 NC State Seton Hall 2 at St. John's Minnesota 6 at Rutgers at Florida 14 Texas A&M at W. Virginia 91/2 Kansas St Buffalo 4 at Bowling Green at Georgetown 2 Marquette Kentucky 7 at Alabama Syracuse 11/2 at Pittsburgh at Duke 11 Clemson at Notre Dame 21/2 Florida St at La Salle 31/2 Richmond Kansas 4 at Texas Tech at Wm & MARY 2 Coll. Of Charleston at Indiana St 6 Drake Creighton 10 at DePaul at Baylor 91/2 TCU at Illinois 4 Penn St Villanova 4 at Xavier at S t. J os eph 's 21 / 2 U Ma ss Georgia St 51/2 at Appalachian St Cent. Michigan 21/2 at Miami (OHIO) Vanderbilt 8 at Missouri at Tennessee 5 Georgia at S. Illinois 5 Evansville at IL-Chicago 4 Cleveland St at Maryland 71/2 Ohio State at J. Madison 71/2 Delaware UNC-Wilmingt. 41/2 at Elon Butler 4 at Providence Towson St 2 at Drexel at Oklahoma St 101/2 Texas Lo uisi an a T ec h 8 1 / 2 a t U TS A at Colorado St 4 Fresno St at Loyola Mary. 91/2 Portland at G. Washing. PK St. Bonaventure at Utah 11 Washington at C. Carolina 1 Ga. Southern at La-monroe 1 So. Alabama at Tex-arlington 6 Arkansas St at Texas State 31/2 UALR at Georgia Tech 71/2 Boston College at Iowa St 91/2 Oklahoma at UCF 41/2 UConn at Michigan St 7 Iowa at Geo. Mason 71/2 Fordham at Mississippi 4 Auburn at Boise St 11 Air Force at Mid. Tenn. 16 Charlotte Houston 21/2 at Tulsa at W Kentucky PK Marshall at UNLV 4 San Jose St Rice 4 at FAU at Toledo 31/2 Kent St at Wright St 31/2 Green Bay at N. Kentucky 91/2 Milwaukee at Northeastern 5 Hofstra at W Michigan 3 N. Illinois at FIU 51/2 North Texas at Louisville 12 Miami at Saint Louis PK Duquesne So. Carolina 4 at Mississippi St at Va Common. 71/2 Davidson at Arizona St 11/2 Stanford at Arizona 8 California at Uab 4 Old Dominion E. Carolina 21/2 at So. Florida at UC Davis 8 UC Riverside at Valparaiso 17 Youngstown St at La-lafayette 6 Troy Arkansas 6 at LSU at San Diego 21/2 Pepperdine at Utah St 3 Wyoming at UTEP 10 Southern Miss at Illinois St 18 Bradley Santa Clara 4 at Pacific Gonzaga 3 at Saint Mary's CA Long Beach St 2 at Cal St.-Fullerton at CS Nridge 11 UC Santa Barbara Oregon 41/2 at USC at SFrancisco 11/2 BYU UC Irvine 31/2 at HAWAII NHL Saturday Favorite Line Underdog San Jose -131/+121 at Philad at Boston -200/+180 Vancouver at Ottawa -119/+109 NY Islanders at Nashville -158/+148 Florida at Dallas -122/+112 Carolina at Columbus -198/+183 Detroit at Montreal -143/+133 St. Louis at NY Rangers -290/+260 Colorado at Toronto -160/+150 Buffalo at Winnipeg OFF Tampa Bay at Washington -185/+170 Anaheim Pittsburgh -212/+192 at Arizona at Edmonton OFF Chicago | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2017 2 B

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