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2B – Daily News – Friday, March 4, 2011 Raiders will not bring back Gallery Oakland Raiders ALAMEDA (AP) — The Oakland Raiders are letting offensive line- man Robert Gallery leave as a free agent after seven years with the team. Raiders senior execu- tive John Herrera told The Associated Press on Thursday that the deci- sion was made because of the vast difference in what the two sides thought Gallery should be paid. ‘‘The only thing that was mutually agreed upon is his numbers were way out of line with ours,’’ Herrera said. ‘‘Gallery wanted about $8 million a year and that was way too much money. We’re being real honest about it. We were in the $2.5 million range. There was a huge gap there, a huge difference in what they asked for and what we wanted to pay.’’ Gallery told ESPN.com earlier Thursday that he and Raiders owner Al Davis had come to a ‘‘mutual agreement’’ that it was time for him to move on. ‘‘I appreciate the start that they and Mr. Davis gave me and I truly have NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division Lakers WL Pct GB 43 19 .694 — Phoenix 31 28 .525 10.5 WARRIORS 27 33 .450 15 Clippers 22 40 .355 21 KINGS Southwest Division WL Pct GB San Antonio 50 11 .820 — Dallas 44 16 .733 5.5 New Orleans35 28 .556 16 Memphis 34 28 .548 16.5 Houston 31 32 .492 20 Northwest Division WL Pct GB Okla. City 37 22 .627 — Denver 36 26 .581 2.5 Portland 34 27 .557 4 Utah 32 29 .525 6 Minnesota 15 47 .242 23.5 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division WL Pct GB Miami Boston 44 15 .746 — New York 31 28 .525 13 Philadelphia 30 30 .500 14.5 New Jersey 17 43 .283 27.5 Toronto 17 44 .279 28 Southeast Division WL Pct GB 43 18 .705 — Orlando 40 22 .645 3.5 Atlanta 37 24 .607 6 Charlotte 26 34 .433 16.5 Washington 15 45 .250 27.5 Central Division WL Pct GB Chicago 41 18 .695 — Indiana 27 33 .450 14 1/2 Milwaukee 23 36 .390 18 Detroit 22 41 .349 21 Cleveland 11 49 .183 30.5 ————————————————— Thursday’s results Orlando 99, Miami 96 Denver at Utah, late Today’s games Golden State at Boston,4:30 p.m.,CSNB Toronto vs.New Jersey at London, England, Noon, NBATV Chicago at Orlando, 4 p.m., ESPN Minnesota at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Cleveland at New York, 4:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. New Orleans at Memphis, 5 p.m. Indiana at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Phoenix at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. Miami at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m., ESPN Charlotte at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday’s late results Portland 107, Sacramento 102 L.A. Clippers 106, Houston 103 Wednesday’s late result Anaheim 2, Detroit 1, OT 15 44 .254 26.5 enjoyed my time wear- ing the silver and black,’’ he told ESPN. ‘‘I wish them well, I thank the fans and I take away great memories of my time in Oakland.’’ Gallery was the sec- ond overall pick in the 2004 draft and was expected to anchor Oak- land’s line for years at left tackle. He struggled early in his career, allowing 10.5 sacks and committing eight penal- ties in 10 games in 2006. But he moved to left guard the following sea- son when the team switched to a zone- blocking scheme under former line coach Tom Cable. Gallery spent the past four seasons there and had a strong rela- tionship with Cable, who became head coach in 2008, but was replaced by Hue Jackson in January. Jackson plans to use more power-blocking in his offense this season. Gallery started 91 games in his career, including 12 last season. The Raiders lost at least 11 games in Gallery’s first six seasons before finishing 8-8 in 2010. Herrera pointed out that NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division WL OT Pts GF GA SHARKS 37 21 6 80 180 163 Phoenix 33 22 10 76 186 189 Los Angeles 35 24 4 74 178 156 Dallas 34 23 6 74 174 177 Anaheim 34 25 5 73 178 187 Central Division Detroit WL OT Pts GF GA 39 18 7 85 214 185 Chicago 35 23 6 76 208 177 Nashville 32 23 9 73 162 153 Columbus 31 25 7 69 173 187 St. Louis 28 27 9 65 175 189 Northwest Division WL OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 40 15 9 89 210 151 Calgary 33 24 9 75 200 188 Minnesota 34 25 6 74 169 171 Colorado 26 30 8 60 184 219 Edmonton 22 35 8 52 164 214 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division WL OT Pts GF GA Philadelphia 40 17 6 86 205 162 Pittsburgh 37 21 7 81 189 162 N.Y.Rangers 33 29 4 70 182 163 New Jersey 28 31 4 60 134 165 N.Y.Islanders 24 32 9 57 177 208 Northeast Division WL OT Pts GF GA Boston 38 19 7 83 197 149 Montreal 35 23 7 77 172 165 Buffalo 30 25 8 68 181 182 Toronto 29 27 9 67 170 197 Ottawa 22 33 9 53 146 202 Southeast Division WL OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 37 20 7 81 193 194 Washington 35 20 10 80 173 164 Carolina 31 25 9 71 189 196 Atlanta 26 28 11 63 180 211 Florida 26 31 7 59 160 177 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. ————————————————— Tuesday’s results Detroit at San Jose, late Boston 2, Tampa Bay 1 Carolina 3, Buffalo 2, OT Edmonton 4, Columbus 2 Minnesota 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 Montreal 4, Florida 0 Ottawa 3, Atlanta 1 Toronto 3, Philadelphia 2 Washington 3, St. Louis 2 Nashville at Vancouver, late Phoenix at Los Angeles, late Today’s games Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 4 p.m., NHLN N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m. Carolina at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Columbus at Calgary, 6 p.m. Dallas at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Oakland had the same winning percentage with Gallery in the lineup — going 6-6 — as they did when they split the four games he missed with a hamstring injury. ‘‘It appeared based on the conversation that we had, that they weren’t all that interested in having him come back,’’ Gallery’s agent, Rick Smith, said in a tele- phone interview. ‘‘They wanted to put their younger guys in a posi- tion to play. That was the impression we got.’’ Gallery might not be the only longtime Raider who won’t return next season. After Oakland gave cornerback Stan- ford Routt a $31.5 mil- lion, three-year deal last week, it appears likely that Pro Bowl selection Nnamdi Asomugha will leave after eight years in Oakland. The $16.8 million option for 2012 for Aso- mugha voided when he didn’t reach certain benchmarks. Davis questioned in January whether that money for Asomugha would be MLB Spring Training AMERICAN LEAGUE WL Pct Kansas City 4 1 .800 Baltimore 3 1 .750 Detroit Texas 5 2 .714 4 2 .667 Minnesota 3 2 .600 Los Angeles 3 3 .500 Seattle Boston 2 2 .500 2 3 .400 Cleveland 2 3 .400 New York 2 3 .400 A’s 23 .400 Chicago 1 3 .250 Tampa Bay 1 4 .200 Toronto 1 5 .167 NATIONALLEAGUE WL Pct Atlanta 4 1 .800 Milwaukee 4 1 .800 Washington 3 1 .750 GIANTS 52 .714 Cincinnati 3 2 .600 Colorado 3 2 .600 St. Louis 3 2 .600 Pittsburgh 4 3 .571 Philadelphia 3 3 .500 San Diego 2 2 .500 Houston 2 3 .400 New York 2 3 .400 Los Angeles 2 4 .333 Arizona 2 6 .250 Florida 1 3 .250 Chicago 1 4 .200 NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings; games against non-major league teams do not. ————————————————— Tuesday’s results Milwaukee 11, Oakland 9 San Francisco 7, Colorado 5 Atlanta 4, Detroit 3 Chicago White Sox 6, Seattle 1 Houston 5, Florida 3 Kansas City 8, L.A. Angels 2 Minnesota 2, Baltimore 0 N.Y. Mets 3, St. Louis (ss) 0 Philadelphia 2, Boston 0 Pittsburgh 4, Toronto 1 San Diego 6, Arizona 4 St. Louis (ss) 7, Washington 5 Tampa Bay 1, N.Y.Yankees 1, tie, 10 innings Texas (ss) 8, Chicago Cubs 7 Texas (ss) 11, Cleveland 9 L.A. Dodgers vs. Cincinnati late Today’s games Milwaukee vs.San Fran.(ss),12:05 p.m. Texas vs. Oakland, 12:05 p.m. S.F. (ss) vs. L.A. Dodgers, 6:05 p.m. Atlanta (ss) vs.Washington, 10:05 a.m. Baltimore vs. Detroit, 10:05 a.m. N.Y. Mets vs. Florida, 10:05 a.m. Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh, 10:05 a.m. St. Louis vs. Houston, 10:05 a.m. Tampa Bay vs.Minnesota, 10:05 a.m. Toronto vs.Atlanta (ss), 10:05 a.m. Chicago Cubs vs.Kansas City, 12:05 p.m. Chi.White Sox vs.L.AA, 12:05 p.m., MLBN Cincinnati vs. Seattle, 12:05 p.m. Colorado vs. Cleveland, 12:05 p.m. San Diego vs.Arizona, 12:10 p.m. Boston vs.N.Y.Yankees, 4:05 p.m., MLBN better spent on two or three players. The Raiders have been aggressive about keeping some of their potential free agents. They have made more than $80 million in com- mitments in deals for Routt, defensive tackle Richard Seymour, line- backer Kamerion Wimb- ley, defensive tackle John Henderson and backup running back Rock Cartwright. Oak- land will not have to pay any of those players until the first game next season. Oakland has also signed safety Jerome Boyd, who played one game in 2009, and was cut before last season. NCAA Conference Tournaments America East Conference At Chase Family Arena Hartford, Conn. Thursday —First Round Binghamton 91, UMBC 65 Saturday —Quarterfinals 1) Albany, N.Y. vs. Stony Brook, 9:05 a.m. 2)Vermont vs.Binghamton, 11:15 a.m. 3) Boston U.vs.New Hampshire, 3:05 p.m. 4) Maine vs. Hartford, 5:15 p.m. Sunday — Semifinals Winner 1 vs Winner 2, 2:04 p.m. Winner 3 vs Winner 4, 4:34 p.m. Atlantic Sun Conference At The University Center Macon, Ga. Wednesday —First Round Belmont 72, Kennesaw State 57 ETSU 54, Campbell 53 Thursday —First Round North Florida 68, Jacksonville 64 Mercer 73, Lipscomb 63 Friday —Semifinals Belmont vs Mercer, 3:30 p.m. ETSU vs North Florida, 6 p.m. Saturday — Championship Semifinal winners, 3 p.m. Big South Conference Tuesday —First Round High Point 66, Liberty 60 UNC Asheville 72, Charleston Southern 63 Coastal Carolina 83, Gardner-Webb 72 VMI 78, Winthrop 73 At Kimbel Arena Conway, S.C. Thursday —Semifinals UNC Asheville 62, High Point 45 Coastal Carolina 89, VMI 81 Saturday — Championship UNC Asheville vs.Coastal Carolina, 1 p.m. Colonial Athletic Association At Richmond Coliseum Richmond, Va. Friday —First Round 1) UNC Wilmington vs.Georgia State, 9 a.m. 2) Drexel vs.Towson, 11:30 a.m. 3) Delaware vs. Northeastern, 3 p.m. 4)J.Madison vs.William & Mary, 5:30 p.m. Saturday —Quarterfinals 1) George Mason vs.Winner 1, 9 a.m. 2) Virginia Common.vs.Winner 2, 11:30 a.m. 3) Old Dominion vs.Winner 3, 3 p.m. 4) Hofstra vs.Winner 4, 5:30 p.m. Sunday —Semifinals Winner 1 vs Winner 3, 9 a.m. Winner 2 vs Winner 4, 11:30 a.m. Monday —Championship Semifinal winners, 4 p.m. Horizon League Tuesday —First Round Cleveland State 73, Illinois-Chicago 61 Wright State 60, Wisconsin-Green Bay 50 Detroit 96, Loyola of Chicago 69 Valparaiso 80, Youngstown State 71 At U.S. Cellular Arena Milwaukee Second Round — Friday 1) Cleveland State vs.Wright State, 3 p.m. 2) Valparaiso vs. Detroit, 5:30 p.m. Semifinals — Saturday Butler vs.Winner 1, 3 p.m. Wisconsin-Milwaukee vs.Winner 2, 5:30 p.m. Metro Atlantic Athletic At Webster Bank Arena at Harbor Yard Bridgeport, Conn. Friday —First Round 1) Niagara vs. Marist, 4:30 p.m. 2) Siena vs. Manhattan, 6:30 p.m. Saturday —Quarterfinals 1) Saint Peter’s vs.Loyola, Md., 11:30 a.m. 2) Fairfield vs.Winner 1, 1:30 p.m. 3) Iona vs.Winner 2, 4:30 p.m. 4) Rider vs. Canisius, 7 p.m. Sunday —Semifinals Winner 1 vs Winner 2, 11 a.m. Winner 3 vs Winner 4, 1 p.m. Monday —Championship Semifinal winners, 4 p.m. NCAA Thursday’s Top 25 results No. 10 Wisconsin 77, Indiana 67 Seton Hall 84, No. 15 St. John’s 70 No. 18 Arizona 70, Oregon State 59 Today’s televised game Akron at Kent State, 4 p.m., ESPN2 RODEO District 1 Interdistrict California High School Rodeo Red Bluff, Feb. 25-27 All-Around NCAA Conference Tournaments Missouri Valley Conference At Scottrade Center St. Louis Thursday —First Round Southern Illinois 57, Illinois State 54 Bradley 63, Drake 48 Friday —Quarterfinals 1) Missouri St.vs.Southern Illinois, 10:05 a.m. 2) Northern Iowa vs.Creighton, 12:35 p.m. 3) Wichita State vs.Bradley, 4:05 p.m. 4) Indiana State vs.Evansville, 6:35 p.m. Saturday —Semifinals Winner 1 vs Winner 2, 11:35 a.m. Winner 3 vs Winner 4, 2:05 p.m. Sunday — Championship Semifinal winners, 11:05 a.m. Northeast Conference Thursday —First Round Long Island University 90, St.Francis, Pa.75 Quinnipiac 78, Mount St.Mary’s, Md.59 Robert Morris 78, Wagner 74 Central Connecticut St.64, St.Francis, N.Y.62 Semifinals — Sunday C.Connecticut St.at Long Island University Robert Morris at Quinnipiac Ohio Valley Conference At Municipal Auditorium Nashville, Tenn. Wednesday — First Round Tennessee-Martin 68, Tennessee State 64 Southeast Missouri 65, Eastern Kentucky 49 Thursday —Second Round Tennessee Tech 83, Tennessee-Martin 59 Austin Peay 72, Southeast Missouri 60 Friday —Semifinals Murray State vs.Tennessee Tech, 5 p.m. Morehead State vs.Austin Peay, 7 p.m. Saturday — Championship Semifinal winners, 5 p.m. Patriot League Wednesday —First Round Wednesday, March 2 Bucknell 78, Army 51 Lehigh 87, Navy 75 American 69, Colgate 53 Lafayette 77, Holy Cross 70 Sunday —Semifinals Bucknell vs. Lehigh, 2 or 4:30 p.m. American vs. Lafayette, 2 or 4:30 p.m. Southern Conference At McKenzie Arena Chattanooga, Tenn. Friday —First Round 1) Davidson vs.UNC Greensboro, 11 a.m. 2)App.St.vs.Georgia South., 1:30 p.m. 3) Furman vs. Samford, 4 p.m. 4) Elon vs.The Citadel, 6:30 p.m. Saturday — Quarterfinals 5) Western Carolina vs Winner 1, 11 a.m. 6)Wofford vs.Winner 2, 1:30 p.m. 7) Chattanooga vs.Winner 3, 4 p.m. 8)Co.of Charleston vs Winner 4, 6:30 p.m. Sunday — Semifinals Sunday, March 6 Winner 5 vs Winner 6, 3 p.m. Winner 7 vs Winner 8, 5:30 p.m. Monday Championship Semifinal winners, 6 p.m. Summit League At Sioux Falls Arena Sioux Falls, S.D. Saturday —First Round 1) Oakland, Mich.vs.Southern Utah, 4 p.m. 2)Oral Roberts vs.North Dakota St., 6:30 p.m. Sunday —First Round 3) IPFW vs. South Dakota State, 4 p.m. 4) IUPUI vs.UMKC, 6:30 p.m. Monday —Semifinals Winner 1 vs Winner 3, 4 p.m. Winner 2 vs Winner 4, 6:30 p.m. Sun Belt Conference At Hot Springs, Ark. First Round — Saturday Summit Arena 1) North Texas vs.Troy, 4:30 p.m. 2) Denver vs.Florida International, 6:45 p.m. Convention Center Court 3)W. Kentucky vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 4:45 p.m. 4)S.Alabama vs.Arkansas-Little Rock, 7 p.m. Sunday —Quarterfinals Summit Arena 5) Louisiana-Lafayette vs.Winner 3, 4:30 p.m. 6) Arkansas State vs.Winner 4, 6:45 p.m. Convention Center Court 7) Florida Atlantic vs.Winner 1, 4:45 p.m. 8) Middle Tennessee vs.Winner 2, 7 p.m. Monday —Semifinals Summit Arena Winner 5 vs Winner 7, 4 p.m. Winner 6 vs Winner 8, 6:30 p.m. West Coast Conference At Orleans Arena Las Vegas Friday —First Round 1)Portland vs. Loyola Marymount, 6 p.m. 2)Pepperdine vs. San Diego, 8:30 p.m. Saturday —Second Round Saturday, March 5 3) Santa Clara vs.Winner 1, 6 p.m. 4) San Francisco vs.Winner 2, 8:30 p.m. Sunday — Semifinals Sunday, March 6 Saint Mary’s, Calif. vs.Winner 3, 6 p.m. Gonzaga vs.Winner 4, 8:30 p.m. Monday — Championship Semfinal winners, 6 p.m. All-Around Cowboy: Casey Merosh- nekoff, Red Bluff, 85 points Reserve All-Around: Danny Brown, Red Bluff, 45 2nd runner-up: Dillon Hushour, Fairfield, 44 3rd runner-up: Clayton Brum, Lockeford, 39 4th runner-up: Austin Alvernaz, Williams, 37.5 All-Around Cowgirl:Kenzie Williams, Red- wood Valley, 67 Reserve All-Around: Brandi Anthony, Red Bluff, 59 2nd runner-up (tie): Taylor Biglow, Clements and Courtney Wood, Chico, 57 4th runner-up: Katie Rice, Clements, 46.5 Bareback Riding 1, Casey Meroshnekoff, Red Bluff, 140. Saddle Bronc 1, Quincy Crum, Little Valley, 76/1; 2, Danny Brown, Red Bluff, 57/1. Bull Riding 1, Zach Swain, Orland, 149; 2, Bobby Vaughan, Dorri, 85/1; 3, Casey Merosh- nekoff, Red Bluff, 83/1. Steer Wrestling 1, Dillon Hushour, Fairfield, 11.61; 2, Danny Brown,Red Bluff, 21.41;3, Justin Lawton, Auburn, 8.21/1; 4, Kelly O’Day, Fortuna, 28.34/1. Tie Down Roping 1, Sterling Humphry, McArthur, 28.76; 2, Clayton Brum, Lockeford, 31.48; 3, Cody McNaney, Livermore, 31.58; 4, Tanner Kent, Oakdale, 32.25; 5, Colton Farquer, Oakdale, 33.80; 6, Dillon Hushour, Fair- field, 35.69; 7, Anthony Vallerga, Napa, 36.86; 8, Seth Bowling, Napa, 42.59; 9, Riley Jackson, Acampo, 44.08; 10, Chris Weaver, Dos Palos, 44.85. Boys Cutting 1, Denton Vaughn, District 5, 142; 2, Clay- ton Biglow, District 3, 138; 3/4, Austin Alvernaz, Williams, 137; 3/4, Jordan Spar- rowk, District 3, 127; 5, Colton Campbell, Klamath Falls, 136; 6, Austin Paddock, District 5, 135.5;7, Colton Farquer, District 5, 134;8, Joseph McCarley, District 2, 130; 9, Clayton Brum, District 3, 128; 10, Russ Jackson, District 2, 127.5. Girls Cutting 1, Cheyanne Carpenter, District 3, 145; 2/3, Terrilyn Balaam, District 5, 140; 2/3, Katie Rice, Clements, 140; 4, Gianna Toso, District 5, 138; 5, Jesse Stratton, Palo Cedro, 137; 6, Bailey Bidwell, Hat Creek, 136; 7, Janelle Oakham, District 3, 135; 8, Kenzie Williams, Redwood Valley, 134.5; 9, Annie Rose Seifert, District 3, 134; 10, Emilie Shade, District 5, 133. Barrel Racing 1, Katy Andrews, Cottonwood, 28.992; 2, Brandi Anthony, Red Bluff, 29.235;3, Jennifer Oakham, Capay, 29.441; 4, Courtney Wood, Chico, 29.570; 5, Kayla Nichol, Cottonwood, 29.622; 6, Emily Clendenen, Cottonwood, 29.883;7, Kelly McEwen, Sonora, 29.913; 8, Emma Fullerton, Kelseyville, 30.046; 9, Alyssa Warnke, Bangor, 30.272; 10, Cierra McClure, Acampo, 30.297. Pole Bending 1, Allie Jordan,Red Bluff,41.938;2, Tay- lor Biglow, Clements, 42.852; 3, Bailey Myers, Central Point, 43.338; 4, Kay Cochran, Loomis, 43.351; 5, Mackenzie Chambers, Chico, 43.553; 6, Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff, 43.338;7, Kenzie Williams, Redwood Valley, 44.094; 8, Haley Carrier, Petaluma, 44.556; 9, Kayla Nichol, Cottonwood, 44.696; 10, Lindee Jones, Middletown, 44.757. Breakaway Roping 1, Coral Alberi, Santa Cruz, 7.04; 2, Taylor Biglow, Clements, 7.39; 3, Kenzie Williams, Redwood Valley, 7.72; 4, Bailey Bidwell, Hat Creek, 8.80; 5, Katie Lee, Yuba City, 9.00; 6, Jessica Jackson, Fern- dale, 10.62; 7, Chanel Reese, Winter Springs, 17.61; 8, Lindee Jones, Middle- town, 18.33; 9, Kelsey Giles, Weimar, 19.01; 10, Chelsey Bushnell, Red Bluff, 20.43. Goat Tying 1, Courtney Wood, Chico, 15.54; 2, Katie Rice, Clements, 17.13; 3, Lindee Jones, Middletown, 18.31; 4, Annie Rose Seifert, Acampo, 18.36; 5, Macey Cox, Arbuckle, 18.81; 6,/7 Bailey Bidwell, Hat Creek, 19.01; 6/7, Cheyanne Carpenter, Clements, 19.01;8, Kenzie Williams, Red- wood Valley, 19.25; 9, Kacy Gookin, Oak- dale, 21.39; 10, Samantha Wallace, Wheatland, 21.57. Team Roping 1, Adam Fitze, Hydesville and Kenzie Williams, Redwood Valley, 18.31; 2, Casey Meroshnekoff, Red Bluff and Brandi Anthony, Red Bluff, 19.86;3, Brandy Eaton, Chico and ghost roper, 26.74; 4, C J Cash, Grenada and Austin Alvernaz, Williams, 27.61; 5, Emily Clen- denen, Cottonwood and Mathew Jes- person, Montague, 28.88; 6, Austin Pope, Cottonwood and Damon Nixon, Palo Cedro, 33.46. 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