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2B – Daily News – Tuesday, May 11, 2010 Cal football will play 201 TRACK1 home games at AT&T Park SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The California football team is moving across the bay for its 2011 home season: to the San Francisco Giants’ waterfront ballpark. The Golden Bears will play up to six home games at AT&T Park in 2011 while Memorial Stadi- um’s long-awaited retrofit and renovation is finished in Berke- ley. Cal also explored using the Oakland Coliseum and Candle- stick Park — the homes of the NFL’s Oakland Raiders and San Francisco 49ers, respectively — for its temporary home. It didn’t hurt that Giants pres- ident Larry Baer is a 1980 Cal grad in political science. Or that Cal beat Miami in the Emerald Bowl here in 2008. ‘‘Go Bears!’’ Baer said. ‘‘In many ways for us it’s a neighbor- ly act. We do not plan on being a football venue that is longterm every year. But certainly if we can help out, we can help out the University of California in 2011 in a way that allows for a com- pelling football experience. This is not unprecedented.’’ While sideline bleachers will be added in the baseball outfield, fewer Cal fans will be able to attend games. Memorial Stadium holds about 71,700, while the football capacity for the 2011 campaign will be just over 45,000. Cal athletic director Sandy Barbour believes the school will be able to accommo- date its approximately 38,000 season ticketholders. ‘‘We know our most serious and committed fans will be sea- son ticketholders in 2010, giving them a chance to be season tick- etholders in 2011,’’ Barbour said. There will be significantly fewer tickets available for the visiting teams — and the pur- chase of single-game tickets will be tough. A field alignment change will allow team benches to be on opposite sides of the field, some- thing Cal coach Jeff Tedford wanted and a shift from how bowl games have been played here. Tedford walked around the ballpark and measured different areas of the field, including where the end zones will be in proximity to the left-field wall to make sure it’s a safe environ- ment. ‘‘The Giants have been very helpful in this process to have us out to look around,’’ Tedford said. ‘‘This provides us a great home-field advantage similar to Memorial Stadium.’’ The Giants will strive to simu- late the stadium experience Cal expects its fans to have upon the completion of Memorial Stadi- um’s facelift. Barbour called Baer ‘‘a great Cal guy.’’ During Monday’s on-field announcement, the main center- field scoreboard read: ‘‘2011 CALIFORNIA FOOTBALL’’ with an image of AT&T Park with Cal’s logo beneath it. ‘‘AT&T Park provides a per- fect bridge for Cal football and the University of California into the 2012 season,’’ Barbour said. She acknowledged that the Memorial Stadium project to make the venue safer and upgrade it with the addition of premium seating won’t be fully complete heading into 2012, but the goal is for Cal to be able to host games again by then while finishing touches are made. Sev- eral sports will begin moving out of their offices in the stadium to temporary headquarters in nearby Strawberry Canyon as soon as next week — along with the move of sports medicine and the weight room. Preliminary work on Memori- al Stadium will begin in June, though Cal will still play its home games there this season. Negotiations between Cal and the Giants took place over the past few months, though the other two venues were still being considered. Barbour said the ballpark’s proximity to Berkeley, with pub- lic transportation options, stadi- um amenities and opportunities for pre- and postgame activities in the city made AT&T Park the ‘‘clear choice.’’ If the Giants make the playoffs in 2011, Cal might have to find an alternative venue for October home games. Transforming the field from baseball to football and back is about a 24-hour process, though Baer said a more durable Bermu- da grass turf will be used. The Bears still have a couple of open dates to fill for 2011. ‘‘This is the first step to get that finalized,’’ Tedford said. Scoreboard BASEBALL NSCIF Playoff Points Teams receive points based on league record, nonleague record and division record to come up with a total score. (Numbers list- ed in that order.) Division 1 1. Pleasant Valley 17.14--9.29--17.69 44.12 2. Shasta 3.CORNING 14.29--9.00-14.12 37.40 16.00--7.31--10.00 33.31 4.REDBLUFF 14.29--6.43--12.00 32.71 5.Foothill 6. Chico 12.31--6.92--11.00 30.23 9.23--5.83--9.00 24.06 7. Las Plumas 8.89--5.56--8.00 22.44 8.Paradise 9. Oroville 10. Enterprise 0.00--3.33--0.00 3.33 Division 4 1. East Nicolaus 20.00--8.00--20.00 48.00 2.Portola 3. Biggs 4. Etna 5. Hamilton 6.Weed 10. Esparto 1.Maxwell 2. Chester 3.Fall River 4.MERCY 5.Tulelake 6. Loyalton 7.Hayfork 7.LOS MOLINOS 6.67--5.00--4.00 8. Quincy 9.Modoc Division 5 20.00--9.00--17.50 46.50 17.50--7.69--15.56 40.75 15.71--7.78--17.14 40.63 20.00--4.67--11.43 36.10 15.00--6.67--14.29 35.95 11.11--8.57--16.00 35.68 14.00--3.85--8.57 26.42 8. Liberty Christian 5.00--5.00--0.00 10.00 9.Westwood 4.00--1.50--0.00 5.50 10. Burney 2.86--1.25--0.00 4.11 Eastern Athletic League School SPARTANS Foothill Chico Paradise Oroville Enterprise League Overall WL W L Pleasant Valley 12 2 25 3 Shasta 10 4 19 5 10 4 19 9 8 5 17 9 6 7 13 12 6 8 9 12 3 11 11 17 0 14 4 22 ——— Today’s game Chico at Foothill ENDOFREGULARSEASON School Northern Athletic League T League Overall WL W L Central Valley 8 2 26 8 0 CARDINALS 73 16 6 1 Yreka Lassen 7 3 16 13 1 5 5 14 9 0 West Valley 3 7 8 13 0 Anderson Mid-Valley League School Hamilton Esparto League Overall WL W L T East Nicolaus 10 0 22 3 0 Biggs 7 2 18 3 0 6 4 8 10 0 3 6 3 14 0 BULLDOGS 37 7 11 0 Williams ——— Today’s game Biggs at Esparto ENDOFREGULARSEASON Tri-Cities League School League Overall WL W L WARRIORS 60 13 8 University Prep 2 4 3 21 Liberty Christian 1 3 7 9 Redding Christian1 3 4 13 ——— Monday’s result Liberty Christian at Redding Christian, late Today’s game Redding Christian at Liberty Christian ENDOFREGULARSEASON SOFTBALL NSCIF Playoff Points Teams are ranked based on overall record (O), division record (D) and strength of schedule (S). Lowest combined rank (F) earns higher seed. Division 3 OD S F 1.Foothill 2 1 1 4 0 10 1 21 1 0 10 5 18 0 20.00--4.67--16.00 40.47 15.56--9.09--13.33 37.98 10.00--5.00--16.67 31.67 12.00--2.50--10.00 24.50 4.00--4.44--8.00 16.44 15.67 7.50--3.08--0.00 10.58 5.00--5.00--0.00 10.00 5.00-0.00-0.00 5.00 8.57--4.29--7.78 20.63 4.29--5.71--5.00 15.00 2.Paradise 2. Las Plumas 4. Oroville 4. Enterprise 3 2 2 7 1 2 4 7 5 4 3 12 6 3 3 12 6.CORNING 45 5 14 Division 5 OD S F 1. Hamilton 1. Etna 2 1 2 5 1 2 2 5 3. East Nicolaus 6 3 1 10 3. Colusa 5. Quincy 6.Modoc 7.Portola 8.MERCY 9. Esparto 9.Durham 4 5 1 10 3 4 4 11 5 4 8 17 8 6 4 18 76 7 20 10 8 4 22 12 8 2 22 11.LOS MOLINOS 97 7 23 12. Rio Vista 12. Biggs 14.Trinity 15. Pierce 15.Weed 17.Tulelake 13 9 3 25 11 8 6 25 15 9 5 29 17 10 6 33 14 11 8 33 16 12 8 36 18. University Prep 19 13 7 39 19. Liberty Christian 18 14 8 40 20.Williams Eastern Athletic League School SPARTANS Chico Foothill Paradise Enterprise League Overall WL W L 10 1 24 7 8 4 23 9 7 5 16 13 5 6 12 12 Pleasant Valley 5 6 11 12 Oroville Shasta ——— Today’s games Red Bluff at Chico Foothill at Oroville Paradise at Enterprise Pleasant Valley at Shasta Wednesday’s games Red Bluff at Pleasant Valley Paradise at Oroville Friday’s games Oroville at Red Bluff Chico at Foothill Enterprise at Pleasant Valley Shasta at Paradise ENDOFREGULARSEASON School Northern Athletic League T League Overall WL W L West Valley 9 1 22 6 0 Lassen CARDINALS 34 8 8 Yreka ——— Today’s games Corning at Anderson West Valley at Central Valley Yreka at Lassen Thursday’s games Corning at Lassen, doubleheader Anderson at West Valley Central Valley at Yreka ENDOFREGULARSEASON Mid-Valley League School Hamilton League Overall WL W L 10 0 18 5 East Nicolaus 8 2 16 11 Esparto Williams ——— Today’s games Biggs at Esparto Live Oak at Hamilton ENDOFREGULARSEASON Tri-Cities League School League Overall WL W L WARRIORS 51 8 8 Redding Christian 3 1 11 9 University Prep 1 4 2 16 Liberty Christian 0 3 1 8 ——— Monday’s results Fall River at University Prep, late Liberty Christian at Redding Christian, late Today’s game Redding Christian at Liberty Christian ENDOFREGULARSEASON RODEO District 1 California High School Rodeo Association State Finals Qualifiers To be held in Bishop, June 14-19 BULLDOGS 46 7 10 Biggs 5 4 5 10 2 7 7 15 0 10 2 18 5 2 17 9 0 1 Central Valley 3 7 8 14 0 Anderson 3 5 13 15 0 2 6 11 17 0 5 6 11 17 4 8 12 11 2 10 6 19 20 14 8 42 Barrel racing —1, Katy Andrews, Cotton- wood, 173.2, Anna Doyle, Cottonwood, 155. 3, Elizabeth Sousa, Montauge, 129. 4, Bailey Myers, Central Point, Ore., 107. 6. Kayla Johnson, Fort Jones, 107. Alt, Madison McCarley, Cottonwood, 88 Goat tying — 1, Bailey Bidwell, Hat Creek, 202.5. 2. Jenna Price, Orland, 187. 3, Ashley Heinrich, Klamath Falls, 159.5. 4, Courtney Wood, Chico, 118.5. 5, Katy Andrews, Cot- tonwood, 94. Alt, Macy Cox, Arbuckle, 84.5. Breakaway roping — 1, Bailey Bidwell, Hat Creek, 140.5. 2, Kalya Johnson, Fort Jones, 139. 3, Brandi Anthony, Red Bluff, 122. 4, Linda Johnson, Fort Jones, 114. 5, Jenna Price, Orland, 103.Alt, Mackenzie Chambers, Chico, 91. Pole bending — 1, Allie Jordan, Red Bluff, 158. 2, Madison McCarley, Cottonwood, 156. 3, Bailey Bidwell, Hat Creek, 120. 4, Jenna Price, Orland, 112. 5, Ashley Heinrich, Kla- math Falls, 110. Alt, Brandy Eaton, Chico, 84. Girls cutting — 1, Bailey Bidwell, Hat Creek, 226.5. 2, Brandy Eaton, Chico, 194.5. 3, Jenna Price, Orland, 160. 4, Allie Jordan, Red Bluff, 130. 5, Macy Ferrari, Montague, 96. Alt, Layne Simpson, 74. Boys cutting — 1, Austin Alvernaz, Williams, 225.5. 2, Blaine Ragan, Red Bluff, 215.5. 3, Sterling Humphry, McArthur, 181. 4, Damon Nixon, Palo Cedro, 74. Tie down roping — 1, Sterling Humphry, McArthur, 185. 2, Daniel Ferreira, Fort Jones, 167. 3. Casey Loverin, Cottonwood, 140. 4, Clayton Brown, McArthur, 132. 5, Jordan Spears, Redding, 129. Alt, Brady Carlon, Red Bluff, 98. Steer wrestling — 1, Daniel Ferreira, 190. 2, Clayton Brown, McArthur, 92.3, Lane Wilson, Montague, 62. Bareback riding — 1, Casey Merosh- nekoff, Red Bluff, 197. 2, Jordan Spears, Redding, 192.3,Blaine Davies,Gerber,138. Saddle bronc — 1, Quincy Crum, Little Val- ley, 20. Bull riding — 1, Jordan Spears, Redding, 157. 2, CJ Cash, Grenada, 57. 3, Casey Meroshnekoff,Red Bluff,40.4, Dylon Rose, 19. 5, Justin Montagve, 17. Team roping header — 1, Jordan Spears, Redding, 150. 2, Lane Wilson, Montague, 136. 3, Brandi Anthony, Red Bluff, 131. 4, Austin Alvernaz, Williams, 130. 5, Casey Loverin, Cottonwood, 121. Alt, Quincy Crum, Little Valley, 117. Team roping heeler — 1, CJ Cash, Grena- da, 150. 2, Blaine Ragan, Red Bluff, 136.3, Daniel Ferreira, Fort Jones, 130. 4, Cody Alvernaz, Williams, 130. 5, Lyle Thurston, Cottonwood, 121. Alt, Kyle Brown, McArthur, 117. Queen — Loren Bebensee, Redding MLB West Division Texas A’s American League WL Pct GB 18 14 .563 — 17 15 .531 1 Los Angeles 14 19 .424 4.5 Seattle 12 19 .387 5.5 East Division WL Pct GB Tampa Bay 22 9 .710 — New York 21 10 .677 1 Toronto 19 15 .559 4.5 Boston 17 16 .515 6 Baltimore 9 23 .281 13.5 Central Division Minnesota 21 11 .656 — Detroit WL Pct GB 18 14 .563 3 Chicago 13 19 .406 8 Cleveland 11 18 .379 8.5 Kansas City 11 21 .344 10 ——— Monday’s results Boston 7, Toronto 6 Detroit 5, New York 4 Tampa Bay at Los Angeles, late Today’s games Oakland (Cahill 1-1) at Texas (C.Lewis 3-1), 5:05 p.m.,CSNCA New York (Vazquez 1-3) at Detroit (Porcello 2-3), 4:05 p.m. Seattle (Cl.Lee 0-1) at Baltimore (D.Hernandez 0-4), 4:05 p.m. Toronto (Eveland 3-1) at Boston (Matsuzaka 1-1), 4:10 p.m. Chicago (F.Garcia 1-2) at Minnesota (Slowey 4-2), 5:10 p.m. Cleveland (Westbrook 0-2) at Kansas City (Bannister 1-2), 5:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Niemann 2-0) at Best-of-7 Sunday’s late result Vancouver 4, Chicago 1 Chicago leads series 3-2 Monday’s results Montreal 4, Pittsburgh 3 Series tied 3-3 Philadelphia 4, Boston 0 Boston leads series 3-2 Today’s game Chicago at Vancouver, 6:30 p.m., VERSUS Chicago leads series 3-2 Other series San Jose beat Detroit 4-1 PGA Rank FedExCup Leaders Pts Money 1. Ernie Els 2. Jim Furyk 1,396 $3,143,141 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. Camilo Villegas 972 $2,118,415 8. Steve Stricker 966 $2,033,714 9. Dustin Johnson 938 $1,915,665 10. Matt Kuchar 912 $1,909,688 11.Ben Crane 897 $1,713,426 12. Bill Haas 867 $1,463,831 13. Hunter Mahan 848 $1,740,593 14. Luke Donald 785 $1,600,146 15. K.J. Choi 781 $1,359,330 Los Angeles (Kazmir 2-2), 7:05 p.m. Sunday’s late result Boston 9, New York 3 West Division National League WL Pct GB Padres 19 12 .613 — GIANTS 18 12 .600 .5 Colorado 15 16 .484 4 Los Angeles 14 17 .452 5 Arizona 14 18 .438 5.5 East Division WL Pct GB Philadelphia 19 12 .613 — Washington 18 14 .563 1.5 New York 17 15 .531 2.5 Florida 15 17 .469 4.5 Atlanta 14 18 .438 5.5 Central Division WL Pct GB St. Louis 20 12 .625 — Cincinnati 17 15 .531 3 Milwaukee 15 17 .469 5 Pittsburgh 14 18 .438 6 Chicago 14 19 .424 6.5 Houston 10 21 .323 9.5 ——— Monday’s results Atlanta 8, Milwaukee 2 Cincinnati 2, Pittsburgh 1 Florida 4, Chicago 2 Washington 3, New York 2 Philadelphia at Colorado, late Los Angeles at Arizona, late Today’s games San Diego (LeBlanc 2-0) at San Francisco (Zito 5-0),7:15 p.m.,CSNBA Cincinnati (Cueto 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Morton 1-5), 4:05 p.m. Washington (Olsen 2-1) at New York (Niese 1-1), 4:10 p.m. Florida (Nolasco 2-2) at Chicago (R.Wells 3-1), 5:05 p.m. Atlanta (T.Hudson 2-1) at Milwaukee (Bush 1-2), 5:10 p.m. Houston (Myers 1-2) at St. Louis (Penny 3-2), 5:15 p.m. Philadelphia (Halladay 6-1) at Colorado (Cook 1-3), 5:40 p.m. L.os Angeles (Ely 0-1) at Arizona (Haren 4-1), 6:40 p.m. NBA Conference Semifinals Best-of-7 Sunday’s late result Phoenix 107, San Antonio 101 Phoenix wins series 4-0 Monday’s results Orlando 98, Atlanta 84 Orlando wins series 4-0 L.A. Lakers at Utah, late L.A. Lakers lead series 3-0 Today’s game Boston at Cleveland, 5 p.m., TNT Series tied 2-2 NHL Conference Semifinals 16. Jason Bohn 755 $1,567,366 17. J.B. Holmes 727 $1,442,547 18. Ian Poulter 702 $1,700,025 19. Geoff Ogilvy 689 $1,400,306 20. Rickie Fowler 659 $1,309,901 21. Nick Watney 657 $1,251,197 22.Paul Casey 640 $1,518,295 23.Bo Van Pelt 638 $1,326,592 24. Retief Goosen 605 $1,302,333 25.Ryan Palmer 604 $1,162,202 26.Bubba Watson 590 $962,386 27. Rory McIlroy 579 $1,324,743 28.Kevin Na 29.Y.E.Yang 569 $1,119,157 568 $1,089,543 30.Charles Howell III 552 $874,357 NASCAR Sprint Cup Points Leaders 1.Kevin Harvick 2. Jimmie Johnson 1,512 3.Kyle Busch 4. Jeff Gordon 5. Matt Kenseth 6.Denny Hamlin 7. Greg Biffle 8.Kurt Busch 9. Jeff Burton 1,622 1,509 10. Mark Martin 11. Carl Edwards 1,475 1,472 1,458 1,431 1,420 1,394 1,357 1,345 12. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1,318 13. Martin Truex Jr. 14.Ryan Newman 1,280 15. Clint Bowyer 1,302 1,280 16. Jamie McMurray 1,279 17. Juan Pablo Montoya 1,264 18.Tony Stewart 19. Joey Logano 20. Brian Vickers 21.David Ragan 22. Kasey Kahne 23.Paul Menard 1,259 1,198 1,158 1,142 1,129 1,117 24.David Reutimann 1,102 25. Brad Keselowski 1,101 26. Scott Speed 1,091 27. AJ Allmendinger 1,081 28. Marcos Ambrose 1,013 29. Elliott Sadler 30.Sam Hornish Jr. 952 31. Regan Smith 32.Travis Kvapil 33.Bobby Labonte 34.Robby Gordon 35.David Gilliland 36.Kevin Conway 37. Mike Bliss 38.Max Papis 39.Joe Nemechek 40.David Stremme 41.Dave Blaney 45. Michael Waltrip 46.Terry Cook 47. Casey Mears 971 919 909 899 854 729 679 578 499 414 392 382 42. Michael McDowell 336 43. Bill Elliott 44. Boris Said 290 252 200 164 158 48. Robert Richardson Jr.155 49. Aric Almirola 154 50. Reed Sorenson 120 Upcoming Schedule x - non-points race May 16 — Autism Speaks 400, Dover, Del. May 22 — x-Sprint Showdown, Concord, N.C. May 22 — x-NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, Con- cord, N.C. May 30 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C. Nationwide Points Leaders 1. Brad Keselowski 2.Kyle Busch 3.Kevin Harvick 4. Carl Edwards 5. Justin Allgaier 6.Paul Menard 7. Joey Logano 8. Greg Biffle 9. Jason Leffler 10.Tony Raines 11.Trevor Bayne 12. Brian Scott 1,615 1,560 1,552 1,416 1,406 1,325 1,228 1,097 1,049 1,049 1,047 1,043 13. Brendan Gaughan 1,040 14. Steve Wallace 15. Michael Annett 1,023 977 16. Scott Lagasse Jr. 970 17.Kenny Wallace 18. Mike Wallace 958 945 19. James Buescher 903 20.Joe Nemechek 870 Upcoming Schedule May 15 — Heluva Good! 200, Dover, Del. May 29 — TECH-NET Auto Service 300, Concord, N.C. TENNIS ATP Money Leaders 1.Roger Federer 2. Rafael Nadal 3. Andy Roddick 4. Andy Murray 5.Fernando Verdasco 6. Robin Soderling 7.Novak Djokovic $2,107,378 $1,849,835 $1,233,830 $1,141,167 $1,124,135 $951,995 $933,272 8.David Ferrer 9. Ivan Ljubicic 10. Marin Cilic 1. Serena Williams 2. Justine Henin 3.Venus Williams 4. Jelena Jankovic 5. Kim Clijsters 6. Caroline Wozniacki 7. Sam Stosur 10.Victoria Azarenka $908,185 $845,258 $734,254 WTAMoney Leaders $2,071,967 $1,159,731 $1,130,046 $1,022,972 $807,636 $616,863 $597,663 8. Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez $591,670 9. Zheng Jie $504,121 $466,462 RODEO Pro Rodeo Leaders All-Around 1.Trevor Brazile 2.Josh Peek 3.Cash Myers 4. Clint Robinson 5. Curtis Cassidy, Bareback Riding 1.Ryan Gray 2.Kaycee Feild 3. Steven Dent 4. Matt Bright 5. Micky Downare Steer Wrestling 1. Cody Cassidy 2. Justin Blaine Davis 3. Luke Branquinho 4. Matt Reeves 5.Josh Peek Team Roping (header) 1.Turtle Powell 2. Clay Tryan 3. Chad Masters 4. Caleb Mitchell 5.Travis Tryan Team Roping (heeler) 1. Cory Petska 2.Travis Graves 3. Jade Corkill 4. Justin Copp 5. Cody Hintz Saddle Bronc Riding 1.Rod Hay 2. J.J. Elshere 3.Wade Sundell 4. Jeff Willert 5. Shaun Stroh Tie-down Roping 1.Trevor Brazile 2. Stran Smith 3.Shane Hanchey 4.Fred Whitfield 5.Ryan Jarrett Steer Roping 1.Rocky Patterson 2.Trevor Brazile 3.Vin Fisher Jr. 4. Bryce Davis 5. Dan Fisher Bull Riding 1.Shawn Hogg 2.Tyler Smith 3. Corey Navarre 4.Wesley Silcox 5. Clint Craig Barrel Racing 1. Sherry Cervi 2. Brittany Pozzi 3.Tana Poppino 4. Christina Richman 5. Jill Moody DEALS Major League Baseball American League LOS ANGELES—Optioned INF Robb Quin- lan to Salt Lake (PCL). Recalled RHP Trevor Bell from Salt Lake. National League COLORADO—Activated OF Brad Hawpe from the 15-day DL. Placed OF Carlos Gon- zalez on the bereavement list, retroactive to May 9. FLORIDA—Activated LHP Dan Meyer from the 15-day DL. LOS ANGELES—Placed RHP Charlie Haeger on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP John Ely from Albuquerque (PCL). NEW YORK—Placed C Henry Blanco on the bereavement list.Recalled C Josh Thole from Buffalo (IL). PITTSBURGH—Activated RHP Ross Ohlendorf from the 15-day DL. Designated RHP Brian Bass for assignment. National Football League ST.LOUIS—Traded OT Alex Barron to Dallas for LB Bobby Carpenter. Major League Soccer PHILADELPHIA—Named Jim McDonald director of operations at PPL Park. College STANFORD—Dismissed G JJ Hones from the women’s basketball team for a violation of team rules. WICHITA STATE—Named Chad Dollar men’s assistant basketball coach. $110,274 $47,068 $28,601 $28,371 $24,670 $80,008 $58,672 $37,328 $31,196 $31,194 $68,179 $34,916 $33,683 $29,888 $28,438 $70,605 $37,882 $35,559 $29,766 $26,670 $66,943 $37,882 $35,559 $26,929 $25,877 $69,024 $45,307 $43,049 $41,584 $38,926 $71,793 $66,586 $53,042 $51,790 $43,143 $16,670 $14,586 $14,433 $13,671 $10,260 $92,148 $50,998 $50,589 $49,733 $45,075 $88,011 $58,337 $35,961 $34,398 $33,632 third. (Continued from page 1B) Alana Hinkston, Jessie Slade and Erin Eicholtz for a fifth place finish in the 4x400 relay. The Spartans 4x100 relay team of Slade, Hinkston, Roxanne Lup- pino and Morgan Moore also placed fifth. In the 400 meters Hinkston was seventh and Eicholtz was 10th. Gary Burton Invita- tional Also on Friday, Corn- ing hosted the Gary Bur- ton Invitational with athletes from 19 schools including from Los Molinos and the rest of the Spartans team. Los Molinos’s Car- olyna Salazar won first place in the 100-meter hurdles (18.6), 300- meter hurdles (53.43) and triple jump (30’9.5”) and was sec- ond in the discus, behind Corning’s Kel- cey Nooner who won with a mark of 91’2”. Corning’s Tristen Huntley was third in the event, but beat Nooner in the shot put with a put of 30’7”. Nooner was third. Corning’s Karen Tor- res and Bulldog Linzy Irle battled it out in a couple of distance events. Torres won the 800 meters in 2:48 with Irle finishing second. In the 1600 meters, Irle took first at 5:57, with Torres placing Corning’s Jannel Montes was second in the 3200 meters. Torres and Montes teamed with Sherry Bell and Angela Torres to win the 4x400 relay for Corning. And the Cardinals got another victory when Mattie Maloney won the pole vault when she cleared 9-feet. The Cardinals also won the boys pole vault as Andres Marquez set a mark of 8’6” Blaine Glover picked up wins in the long jump (20’9”) and triple jump (41’2.5”) and was sec- ond in the high jump. Corning went 1-2 in the shotput with Kevin Landavazo’s 47’4.5” beating out Luis Piseno. Corning’s Ryan Hen- derson finished second in the discus, behind Los Molinos’s Kevin Garnica’s mark of 125’9”. Jose Torres gave Corning a couple more wins in the 800 (2:10) and 1600 meters (4:50) and Daniel Crooks won the 400 meters in 58.47 with Red Bluff’s Garritt Sanders placing third. Marquez, Fontaine Richardson, Gear McMillan and Landava- zo finished second in the 4x100 relay.