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7TarrynShanahan,Red Bluff 49.767 8 Kaycie Tidwell, Mon- tague 51.279 9 Hailey Myers, Fall River Mills 52.342 10 Faith Ann Cassol, Greenville 52.873 TEAM ROPING 15 teams entered 1 Cole Bunting, Red Bluff & Clayton Moore, Los Mo- linos 21.82 2 Kaycie Tidwell, Mon- tague & Cody Stewart, Janesville 33.00 3 Masey Minton, Witter Springs & Tanner Meigs, Taylorsville 34.83 4 Jaylee Johnson, Etna & Bailey Small, Burney 49.64 5 Zack Engelhart, Lin- den & Riley Griffith, Wil- liams 50.66 6 Kolton King, Red Bluff & Caleb Heitman, Cotton- wood 10.54/1 7 Hailey Myers, Fall River Mills & Trent Wat- kins, Potter Valley 12.5/1 8 Drew Tilton, Taylors- ville & Corte Smith, Cres- cent Mills 19.21/1 9 Fallon Myers, Central Point, OR & Faith Ann Cas- sol, Greenville 21.33/1 GOAT TYING 16 entered 1 Masey Minton, Witter Springs 15.65 2 Fallon Myers, Central Point, OR 17.59 3 Kaycie Tidwell, Mon- tague 18.54 4 Mackenzie Moore, Red Bluff 19.18 5 Faith Ann Cassol, Greenville 20.08 6 Emily Kramer, Bieber 20.78 7 Kodi Myers, Central Point, OR 21.86 8 Shasta Banchio, Tay- lorsville 22.56 9 Hailey Myers, Fall River Mills 23.49 10 Haley Mae Dancer, Alturas 25.92 GIRLS CUTTING 4 en- tered 1 Jessica Alosi, Palo Cedro 143 2 Masey Minton, Witter Springs 137 3/ 4 Devin Griffith, Wil- liams 130 3/ 4 Haley Mae Dancer, Alturas 130 BOYS CUTTING 5 en- tered 1 Cole Bunting, Red Bluff 136 2 Tanner Meigs, Taylors- ville 130 3 Jacey Gorden, Bo- nanza, OR 128 4 Cade Brackett, Max- well 126 5 Riley Griffith, Williams 122 The next rodeo is sched- uled for March 4-5 in Cot- tonwood, for both junior high and high school; with Challenge of Champions at Plymouth on March 17- 19 for the top five in each high school event. State finals for junior high rodeo will be held in Red Bluff over Mother's Day weekend in May. Rodeo FROMPAGE1 her for the remainder of the game to avoid risk of injury before the playoffs. The Lady Bulldogs took a 38-22 lead into the half and stretched it to 63-26 by the end of the third. With a 38-point lead in the open- ing minutes of the final pe- riod White opted to keep Rogers, who had four fouls, on the bench. Rogers also recorded 13 rebounds, nine steals and four assists. Reghan Shannon had 12 points and two rebounds; Alondra Rosas had seven points, four rebounds, five steals and three assists; Genesis Acevedo had seven points and three rebounds and Henna Acevedo had six points, 10 rebounds and two assists. The Lady Bulldogs fin- ish the season 15-7 overall, 5-3 league and in at least third place, with Chester still to play, in the Five Star League standings. Bulldogs70,Burney48 The Bulldogs boys built a 13-6 lead in the open- ing period and stretched it with a 12-0 run in the sec- ond to lead 34-20 at the half. A strong start to the third put the Bulldogs up by 22, at 57-35, going into the fourth, where they kept the margin intact for the win. With just one senior on the Bulldogs roster — there are three fresh- men — Wednesday was Kyle Wood's night and he made the most of it with 11 points, a pair of 3-pointers and lots of boards. Alex Russell, thanks to some aggressive defense and fast breaks, led the Bulldogs with 20 points; Ty Isaksen had 18; Aaron Hardy had nine; Devin Henderson had eight and Hunter Landingham put up four. The Bulldogs (17-7 over- all, 5-4 league) are sched- uled to finish the regular season at 7 p.m. Friday against the Liberty Chris- tian Patriots (9-12 overall, 6-3 league) in Redding. A seeding meeting for the Northern Section play- offs is scheduled for Satur- day and brackets will be published when available. Bulldogs FROM PAGE 1 CHIPTHOMPSON—DAILYNEWS Los Molinos' Ty Isaksen takes a shot Wednesday night against Burney. AUTORACING NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series, Advance Auto Parts Clash, Practice: 2p.m., FS1. NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series, Advance Auto Parts Clash, Final Practice: 3:30 p.m., FS1. COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Valparaiso at Oakland: 4p.m., ESPN2. Kent State vs. Akron: 4p.m., ESPNU. VCU vs. Richmond: 6p.m., ESPN2. Fairfield vs. Quinnipiac: 6p.m., ESPNU. California at Stanford: 7p.m., FS1. COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Iona vs. Quinnipiac: 2p.m., ESPNU. Xavier at Villanova: 4:30p.m., FS1. NBA BASKETBALL All-Star Celebrity Game: 4 p.m., ESPN. Rising Stars Challenge: 6p.m., TNT. GOLF Champions Tour, Chubb Clas- sic, Round 1: 8:30a.m., GOLF. PGA Tour, Genesis Open, Round 2: 11a.m., GOLF. LPGA Tour, Australian Open, Round 3: 8p.m., GOLF. HOCKEY NHL, Pittsburgh Penguins at Columbus Blue Jackets: 4 p.m., NHL. College, Providence vs. Notre Dame: 4:30p.m., NBCSN. WHL, Spokane at Kelowna : 7 p.m., NHL. SOCCER DFL, Leverkusen vs. Augs- burg: 11:30a.m., FS1. FA Cup Lincoln City vs. Burn- ley: 4:25a.m., FS1. TENNIS ATP, Memphis Open Quarter- final: 2:30p.m., TENNIS. ATP, Memphis Open Quarter- final: 5:30p.m., TENNIS. ATP, Memphis Open Quarter- final: 7;30p.m., TENNIS. RADIO College Baseball, Houston Winter Invitational, Chico State vs. Texas A&M-Kings- ville: 11:45a.m., KPAYSports app. On the air toon in right field with Mark Canha, also arrived in camp to join his new team. And he was ready for some sunshine after leaving the snow in Con- necticut and flying cross- country with wife Brit- tany, 1-month-old daugh- ter, Kensington, and three dogs. Black lab, Eli, and golden retriever, Sky, were beneath the plane while white Maltese, Ru, rode in the main cabin. "I'm looking forward to the challenge of be- ing part of a turnaround," said Joyce, who signed an $11 million, two-year deal in December. The 32-year-old jour- neyman batted .242 with 13 home runs and 42 RBIs last year for Pittsburgh. A regular pinch hitter, he started 30 games in right field and is slated to be in the lineup against right- handed starters. It was Joyce who helped influence the hitting rou- tine used by A's catcher Ste- phen Vogt to this day af- ter their time together with the Rays in 2012. "He's going to bring a lot to this clubhouse," Vogt said. Davis already has. He batted .249 with 12 homers and 48 RBIs in 134 games during his lone season with the Indians, his sixth ma- jor league team. He had 23 doubles and two triples. "I expect to win," he said. With 43 stolen bases, Davis became the fourth- oldest player to lead the league in steals after Hall of Famer Rickey Hender- son in 1998 and Eddie Col- lins in 1923 and '24. The Indians were a sur- prise World Series team, and Davis believes the A's can point to that example — and he certainly plans to mention that along the way. "New season, new team, new hopes, high hopes for something big," Davis said. "When you get a lit- tle taste of the World Se- ries, you want that taste again. You want to enjoy that moment again. I think that attitude does spread, especially with what your team did to get there. A lot of that was just playing as a team. You might not have a lot of big names on that team but the team played together. That's why we were able to win. I'm just thankful that I had the op- portunity, somebody see- ing that this guy can actu- ally help us win and actu- ally put me out there." That memorable eighth- inning home run he hit to tie it in Game 7 of the Indi- ans' eventual 8-7, 10-inning loss to the Cubs is still big for Davis, who is as con- fident as ever after Cleve- land gave him a chance that he so cherished. Now, he can't wait to get to work with Henderson again on base stealing, not- ing that during his previous stint with the A's, "Rickey told me to go, I went." And to play alongside slugger Khris Davis, Oak- land's left fielder. "How about that? That's like my brother from an- other mother," Rajai Davis said. "We've got new Bash Brothers, the Davis Broth- ers." Joked Melvin, "I'm OK with him hitting a single in there now and then, too, so he can turn it into a tri- ple on his own." A's FROM PAGE 1 Scoreboard Basketball NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION W L Pct GB GoldenState 47 9 .839 — Clippers 35 21 .625 12 Sacramento 24 33 .421 231/2 Lakers 19 39 .328 29 Phoenix 18 39 .316 291/2 SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB San Antonio 43 13 .768 — Houston 40 18 .690 4 Memphis 34 24 .586 10 New Orleans 23 34 .404 201/2 Dallas 22 34 .393 21 NORTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Utah 35 22 .614 — Oklahoma City 32 25 .561 3 Denver 25 31 .446 91/2 Portland 23 33 .411 111/2 Minnesota 22 35 .386 13 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Boston 37 20 .649 — Toronto 33 24 .579 4 New York 23 34 .404 14 Philadelphia 21 35 .375 151/2 Brooklyn 9 47 .161 271/2 SOUTHEAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Washington 34 21 .618 — Atlanta 32 24 .571 21/2 Miami 25 32 .439 10 Charlotte 24 32 .429 101/2 Orlando 21 37 .362 141/2 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 39 16 .709 — Indiana 29 28 .509 11 Chicago 28 29 .491 12 De tr oi t 27 3 0 .4 74 1 3 Milwaukee 25 30 .455 14 Wednesday's games Cleveland 113, Indiana 104 San Antonio 107, Orlando 79 Boston 116, Philadelphia 108 Detroit 98, Dallas 91 Milwaukee 129, Brooklyn 125 Toronto 90, Charlotte 85 Miami 117, Houston 109 New Orleans 95, Memphis 91 Minnesota 112, Denver 99 Phoenix 137, Lakers 101 Utah 111, Portland 88 Oklahoma City 116, New York 105 Golden State 109, Sacramento 86 Clippers 99, Atlanta 84 Thursday's games Washington 111, Indiana 98 Chicago 104, Boston 103 Friday's games No games scheduled. Saturday's games No games scheduled. Sunday's games Eastern Conference vs. Western Con- ference at New Orleans, LA, 5:30 p.m. Warriors 109, Kings 86 (Wednesday's game) KINGS (86) Koufos 0-2 1-2 1, Cousins 6-14 0-1 13, Collison 5-9 3-4 14, McLemore 3-10 0-0 9, Afflalo 1-4 1-1 4, Barnes 5-12 4-4 15, Tolliver 1-7 1-2 3, Labissiere 0-2 0-0 0, Papagiannis 2-3 0-0 4, Cauley-Stein 6-16 1-1 13, Richardson 4-10 2-2 10. Totals 33-89 13-17 86. WARRIORS (109) Durant 10-15 0-0 21, Green 0-3 2-2 2, McGee 4-5 0-0 8, Curry 4-14 3-4 13, Thompson 12-18 4-7 35, Looney 2-4 1-2 5, McAdoo 3-6 1-2 7, Jones 0-0 1-2 1, Weber 0-3 0-0 0, Livingston 0-2 0-0 0, Iguodala 2-4 0-0 5, Clark 3-6 0-0 8, Mc- Caw 1-4 2-2 4. Totals 41-84 14-21 109. Sacramento 25 25 15 21 — 86 Golden State 28 19 42 20 — 109 3-Point Goals: Sacramento 7-24 (McLemore 3-6, Afflalo 1-2, Collison 1-2, Cousins 1-3, Barnes 1-5, Richardson 0-1, Tolliver 0-5), Golden State 13-36 (Thompson 7-12, Clark 2-3, Curry 2-8, Iguodala 1-2, Durant 1-4, Looney 0-1, Weber 0-1, Green 0-2, McCaw 0-3); Fouled out: None; Rebounds: Sacra- mento 50 (Barnes 14), Golden State 46 (McGee 10); Assists: Sacramento 23 (Cousins 6), Golden State 32 (Curry 9); Total fouls: Sacramento 17, Golden State 16; Technicals: Golden State defensive three second, Golden State team, Green 2, McGee. Ejected: Green. NBA LEADERS Through FEBRUARY 15 SCORING G FG FT Pts Avg Westbrook, OKC57 575 497 1771 31.1 Thomas, BOS 52 484 418 1554 29.9 Harden, HOU 58 483 543 1695 29.2 Cousins, SAC 55 505 423 1528 27.8 Davis, NOR 53 538 367 1469 27.7 DeRozan, TOR 50 491 364 1365 27.3 James, CLE 52 503 248 1345 25.9 Leonard, SAN 51 439 338 1319 25.9 Durant, GOL 56 512 311 1442 25.8 Lillard, POR 51 427 328 1311 25.7 Curry, GOL 55 456 228 1360 24.7 Irving, CLE 49 444 192 1198 24.4 Butler, CHI 50 372 417 1218 24.4 Towns, MIN 57 518 250 1351 23.7 McCollum, POR 56 492 189 1311 23.4 Anthony, NYK 56 474 239 1308 23.4 Antounmpo, MIL54 455 313 1261 23.4 Wiggins, MIN 57 489 272 1322 23.2 Wall, WAS 52 432 268 1189 22.9 Lowry, TOR 56 403 284 1275 22.8 MEN'S TOP 25 COLLEGE FARED Thursday 1. Gonzaga (27-0) beat San Francisco 96-61. 2. Villanova (25-2) did not play. 3. Kansas (23-3) did not play. 4. Baylor (22-4) did not play. 5. Arizona (24-3) beat Washington State 78-59. 6. UCLA (23-3) did not play. 7. Oregon (23-4) beat Utah 79-61. 8. Louisville (21-5) did not play. 9. West Virginia (20-6) did not play. 10. North Carolina (22-5) did not play. 11. Wisconsin (21-5) lost to Michigan 64-58. 12. Duke (21-5) did not play. 13. Kentucky (21-5) did not play. 14. Virginia (18-7) did not play. 15. Florida (21-5) did not play. 16. Purdue (21-5) did not play. 17. Florida State (21-5) did not play. 18. Cincinnati (23-3) did not play. 19. SMU (23-4) did not play. 20. Creighton (21-5) did not play. 21. South Carolina (20-6) did not play. 22. Saint Mary's (22-3) vs. Loyola Marymount. 23. Maryland (22-4) did not play. 24. Butler (20-6) did not play. 25. Notre Dame (20-7) did not play. WOMEN'S TOP 25 COLLEGE FARED Thursday 1. UConn (25-0) did not play. 2. Maryland (26-1) did not play. 3. Mississippi State (26-1) beat Georgia 58-49. 4. Baylor (24-2) did not play. 4. Florida State (23-4) lost to Virginia 60-51. 6. South Carolina (22-3) beat Vanderbilt 82-51. 7. Notre Dame (24-3) beat Clemson 84-80. 8. Texas (21-4) did not play. 9. Washington (24-3) did not play. 10. Stanford (22-4) at California. 11. Oregon State (23-3) did not play. 12. Ohio State (23-5) beat Nebraska 87-69. 13. Duke (23-4) beat Wake Forest 79-53. 14. Louisville (22-6) did not play. 15. N.C. State (20-6) beat Boston Col- lege 70-58. 16. Miami (19-6) did not play. 17. DePaul (22-5) did not play. 18. UCLA (18-7) did not play. 19. Oklahoma (20-6) did not play. 20. Michigan (21-6) lost to Indiana 72-61. 21. Syracuse (18-8) did not play. 22. South Florida (20-5) did not play. 23. Texas A&M (19-7) lost to LSU 67-63. 24. Kansas State (18-8) did not play. 25. Drake (20-4) did not play. FAR WEST BYU 65, San Diego 47 Loyola Marymount 72, Saint Mary's (Cal) 57 UC Riverside 73, UC Santa Barbara 69 NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 58 34 18 6 74 161 141 Anaheim 58 30 18 10 70 152 147 Edmonton 57 30 19 8 68 162 148 Calgary 58 29 26 3 61 152 165 Los Angeles 55 28 23 4 60 138 136 Vancouver 58 25 27 6 56 138 168 Arizona 55 19 29 7 45 131 174 CENTRAL DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Minnesota 57 38 13 6 82 190 131 Chicago 57 35 17 5 75 166 147 St. Louis 58 31 22 5 67 167 168 Nashville 56 27 21 8 62 158 151 Winnipeg 60 26 29 5 57 174 191 Dallas 59 22 27 10 54 161 190 Colorado 55 15 38 2 32 109 186 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 58 31 19 8 70 165 150 Ottawa 55 30 19 6 66 148 146 Boston 58 29 23 6 64 157 155 Toronto 56 26 19 11 63 174 167 Florida 55 25 20 10 60 140 158 Buffalo 58 25 23 10 60 143 161 Tampa Bay 56 25 24 7 57 154 160 Detroit 57 22 25 10 54 141 171 METROPOLITAN DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 56 39 11 6 84 192 121 Pittsburgh 56 36 13 7 79 201 158 Co lu mbu s 56 3 6 15 5 7 7 18 2 13 8 N.Y. Rangers 57 37 19 1 75 194 151 N.Y. Islanders 56 26 20 10 62 166 167 Philadelphia 57 27 23 7 61 148 171 New Jersey 57 24 23 10 58 131 162 Carolina 53 24 22 7 55 140 156 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Wednesday's games Columbus 5, Toronto 2 St. Louis 2, Detroit 0 Calgary 3, Philadelphia 1 Florida 6, San Jose 5, OT Thursday's games Ottawa 3, New Jersey 0 N.Y. Islanders 4, N.Y. Rangers 2 Pittsburgh 4, Winnipeg 3, OT Buffalo 2, Colorado 0 St. Louis 4, Vancouver 3 Minnesota 3, Dallas 1 Philadelphia at Edmonton, n. Arizona at Los Angeles, n. Friday's games Pittsburgh at Columbus, 4 p.m. Colorado at Carolina, 4:30 p.m. Florida at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Panthers 6, Sharks 5 (OT) (Wednesday's game) Florida 3 0 2 1 — 6 San Jose 2 1 2 0 — 5 First Period: 1, Florida, Jokinen 8 (Smith, Trocheck), 4:20. 2, San Jose, Burns 25 (Pavelski), 4:51. 3, Florida, Bjugstad 3 (Ekblad, Pysyk), 5:35. 4, Florida, Barkov 12 (Yandle, Huberdeau), 7:12. 5, San Jose, Ward 7 (J.Thornton, Burns), 15:25. Second Period: 6, San Jose, Vlasic 4 (Pavelski, Labanc), 6:27. Third Period: 7, Florida, Bjugstad 4 (Petrovic), 2:15. 8, Florida, Barkov 13 (Jagr, Petrovic), 12:41. 9, San Jose, Pav- elski 19 (Schlemko, Dillon), 16:39. 10, San Jose, Pavelski 20 (Hertl, Schlemko), 19:22. Overtime: 11, Florida, Huberdeau 3 (Barkov), 1:38. Shots on Goal: Florida 6-3-11-2=22. San Jose 10-14-11-1=36. Goalies: Florida, Luongo 15-14-6 (34 shots-29 saves), Reimer 10-6-4 (2-2). San Jose, Jones 28-15-5 (22-16). A: 17,562 (17,562); T: 2:30. LEADERS Through FEBRUARY 15 GP G A Pts Connor McDavid, EDM 57 18 45 63 Sidney Crosby, PIT 49 30 31 61 Brent Burns, SJ 58 25 36 61 Nick Backstrom, WAS 56 17 43 60 Brad Marchand, BOS 58 24 34 58 Patrick Kane, CHI 57 19 39 58 Mark Scheifele, WPG 56 25 31 56 Evgeni Malkin, PIT 48 23 33 56 Tyler Seguin, DAL 58 21 35 56 Phil Kessel, PIT 55 20 34 54 Vlad Tarasenko, STL 57 26 27 53 Jamie Benn, DAL 54 19 34 53 Joe Pavelski, SJ 58 20 32 52 3 tied with 51 pts. Tennis ATP WORLD TOUR ABN AMRO WORLD TOURNAMENT RESULTS Thursday At Ahoy' Stadium Rotterdam, Netherlands Purse: $1.83 million (WT500) Surface: Hard-Indoor Singles Second Round Tomas Berdych (4), Czech Republic, def. Richard Gasquet, France, 7-6 (4), 6-1. Marin Cilic (1), Croatia, def. Borna Coric, Croatia, 6-1, 2-6, 6-4. David Goffin (3), Belgium, def. Robin Haase, Netherlands, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. Grigor Dimitrov (5), Bulgaria, def. Denis Istomin, Uzbekistan, 7-6, (7), 6-1. Dominic Thiem (2), Austria, def. Gilles Simon, France, 6-4, 7-6 (4). ATP WORLD TOUR MEMPHIS OPEN RESULTS Thursday At The Racquet Club of Memphis Memphis, Tenn. Purse: $642,750 (WT250) Surface: Hard-Indoor Second Round Steve Johnson (4), United States, def. Tim Smyczek, United States, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2. Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, def. Darian King, Barbados, 6-3, 6-0. Nikoloz Basilashvili, Georgia, def. Ivo Karlovic (1), Croatia, 7-6 (2), 6-3. ATP WORLD TOUR ARGENTINA OPEN RESULTS Thursday At Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club Buenos Aires, Argentina Purse: $546,680 (WT250) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Second Round Alexandr Dolgopolov, Ukraine, def. Pablo Cuevas (2), Uruguay, 6-3, 7-6 (4). Gerald Melzer, Austria, def. Guido Andreozzi, Argentina, 7-6 (4), 6-3. Carlos Berlocq, Argentina, def. David Ferrer (3), Spain, 6-4, 6-2. WTA QATAR TOTAL OPEN RESULTS Thursday At The Khalifa International Tennis Complex Doha, Qatar Purse: $710,900 (Premier) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Second Round Daria Kasatkina, Russia, def. Angelique Kerber (1), Germany, 6-4, 0-6, 6-4. Lauren Davis, United States, def. Elena Vesnina (6), Russia, 7-5, 6-2. Karolina Pliskova (2), Czech Republic, def. Caroline Garcia, France, 7-5, 6-4. Caroline Wozniacki, Denmark, def. Agnieszka Radwanska (4), Poland, 7-5, 6-3. Quarterfinals Dominika Cibulkova (3), Slovakia, def. Sam Stosur, Australia, 7-5, 6-4. Golf PGA-GENESIS OPEN PAR Thursday At Riviera Country Club Los Angeles Purse: $7 million Yardage: 7,322; Par: 71 (35-36) Partial First Round Sam Saunders ..........................32-32—64 -7 Dustin Johnson........................ 34-32—66 -5 J.T. Poston ................................ 32-34—66 -5 Daniel Summerhays ............... 32-34—66 -5 Brett Stegmaier ......................30-36—66 -5 Cameron Percy........................ 31-35—66 -5 Marc Leishman........................ 35-32—67 -4 Padraig Harrington.................34-33—67 -4 Billy Hurley III .......................... 32-35—67 -4 Phil Mickelson ......................... 35-32—67 -4 Pat Perez ..................................34-33—67 -4 Branden Grace ........................ 31-36—67 -4 Kevin Na.................................... 30-37—67 -4 Byeong Hun An........................ 32-35—67 -4 Ollie Schniederjans ................35-33—68 -3 Scott Brown .............................34-34—68 -3 Patrick Rodgers.......................35-33—68 -3 Adam Scott ..............................34-34—68 -3 Charley Hoffman..................... 33-35—68 -3 Luke Donald ..............................31-37—68 -3 Charlie Beljan .......................... 35-33—68 -3 Adam Hadwin ..........................33-35—68 -3 Whee Kim ................................. 35-33—68 -3 Cameron Smith ....................... 36-33—69 -2 Brian Harman .......................... 35-34—69 -2 Shawn Stefani.......................... 33-36—69 -2 Robert Streb ............................ 35-34—69 -2 Matt Kuchar............................. 35-34—69 -2 Jim Furyk ...................................31-38—69 -2 Justin Rose ............................... 34-35—69 -2 Brendan Steele........................ 34-35—69 -2 Paul Casey................................ 34-35—69 -2 J.J. Henry .................................. 34-35—69 -2 Cameron Tringale ................... 34-35—69 -2 Keegan Bradley....................... 34-35—69 -2 Tony Finau................................ 36-33—69 -2 Graeme McDowell .................. 34-35—69 -2 Patton Kizzire...........................33-37—70 -1 Anirban Lahiri...........................35-35—70 -1 Thomas Pieters........................37-33—70 -1 Camilo Villegas ........................36-34—70 -1 Stewart Cink.............................33-37—70 -1 James Hahn...............................34-36—70 -1 Ryan Moore...............................34-36—70 -1 Jimmy Walker ...........................35-35—70 -1 Charles Howell III.....................34-36—70 -1 Aaron Baddeley........................34-36—70 -1 Jamie Lovemark .......................37-33—70 -1 David Hearn ..............................33-37—70 -1 Zac Blair.....................................33-37—70 -1 Martin Laird..............................33-37—70 -1 John Senden..............................34-36—70 -1 Troy Merritt...............................33-37—70 -1 LPGA WOMEN'S AUSTRALIAN OPEN PAR Thursday At Royal Adelaide GC Grange, Australia Purse: $1.3 million Yardage: 6,681; Par: 73 (37-36) First Round (a-amateur) Katherine Kirk ......................... 33-32—65 -8 Min Lee .....................................33-34—67 -6 Chella Choi...............................34-33—67 -6 Jane Park..................................34-33—67 -6 Marissa L Steen.......................34-33—67 -6 Lizette Salas ............................34-34—68 -5 Pornanong Phatlum................33-35—68 -5 Michele Thomson ...................33-35—68 -5 Lindy Duncan...........................34-35—69 -4 Laetitia Beck............................34-35—69 -4 Caroline Hedwall ....................36-33—69 -4 Ally McDonald .........................35-34—69 -4 Hannah Green..........................36-33—69 -4 Gaby Lopez...............................35-34—69 -4 Marina Alex..............................36-33—69 -4 Brooke M. Henderson ............36-33—69 -4 Jodi Ewart Shadoff ................. 36-34—70 -3 Su Oh......................................... 34-36—70 -3 Peiyun Chien.............................37-33—70 -3 Michelle Wie ............................ 36-34—70 -3 Simin Feng................................ 36-34—70 -3 Xi Yu Lin .....................................37-33—70 -3 Sarah Jane Smith .................... 34-36—70 -3 Ha Na Jang.................................35-35—70 -3 Maude-Aimee Leblanc............35-36—71 -2 a-Hye Jin Choi...........................36-35—71 -2 Moriya Jutanugarn ..................36-35—71 -2 Rebecca Artis ...........................38-33—71 -2 Karine Icher ..............................36-35—71 -2 Alena Sharp...............................39-32—71 -2 Beth Allen..................................37-34—71 -2 Amy Anderson..........................34-37—71 -2 Carlota Ciganda.......................38-33—71 -2 Azahara Munoz ........................36-35—71 -2 Mo Martin..................................36-35—71 -2 Jacqui Concolino......................37-34—71 -2 Lydia Ko .....................................36-35—71 -2 Katherine Perry........................35-36—71 -2 S. Santiwiwatthanaphong......34-37—71 -2 Kelly Tan ....................................34-37—71 -2 Kim Kaufman............................37-35—72 -1 Odds PREGAME.COM LINE College Basketball Friday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog at Oakland 2 Valparaiso at Dartmouth 2 Cornell at Harvard 9 Columbia at Detroit 2 Ill.-Chicago Pennsylvania 1 at Brown Princeton 1 at Yale VCU 21/2 at Richmond California 3 at Stanford at Akron 81/2 Kent St at Arkansas St 71/2 UALR NHL Friday Favorite Line Underdog Pittsburgh -108/-102 at Columbus at Carolina -235/+215 Colorado at Anaheim -141/+131 Florida Transactions BASEBALL American League Kansas City Royals: Agreed to terms with P Scott Alexander, Brian Flynn, Jake Junis, Kevin McCarthy and Kyle Zimmer, INFs Cheslor Cuthbert, Hunter Dozier, Whit Merrifield and Ramon Torres and Ofs Billy Burns, Terrance Gore and Bubba Starling on one-year contracts. New York Yankees: Agreed to terms with 1B Chris Carter on a one-year contract. Texas Rangers: Agreed to terms with 1B-DH Mike Napoli on a one-year contract. Toronto Blue Jays: Agreed to terms with RHP Mat Latos on a minor league contract. Assigned LHP Chad Girodo outright to Buffalo (IL). BASKETBALL National Basketball Association Miami Heat: Named Shane Battier director of basketball development and analytics. FOOTBALL National Football League Buffalo Bills: Agreed to terms with LB Ramon Humber. Cleveland Browns: Re-signed LS Char- ley Hughlett. Miami Dolphins: Released OT Branden Albert, DE Mario Williams, DT Earl Mitchell and CB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu. Canadian Football League Winnipeg Blue Bombers: Re-signed LB Sam Hurl. Signed DB Sam Brown and LB Will Smith. Agreed to terms with QB Dan LeFevour. | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2017 2 B

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