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AUTO RACING NASCAR Sprint Cup, Practice for Kobalt 400: 11 a.m., FS1 NASCAR Nationwide Series, Practice for Boyd Gaming 300: 12:30 p.m., FS1 NASCAR Nationwide Series, Practice for Boyd Gaming 300: 2 p.m., FS1 NASCAR Sprint Cup, Pole Qualifying for Ko- balt 400: 3:30 p.m., FS1 COlleGe BAskeTBAll Kent State at Akron: 4 p.m., ESPN2 Ohio Valley Conference, Semifinal: 4:30 p.m., ESPNU Harvard at Yale: 4:30 p.m., NBCSP Ohio Valley Conference, Semifinal: 6:30 p.m., ESPNU NBA BAskeTBAll Sacramento Kings at Toronto Raptors: 4 p.m., CSN Memphis Grizzlies at Chicago Bulls: 4 p.m, ESPN Indiana Pacers at Houston Rockets: 6:30 p.m., ESPN Atlanta Hawks at Golden State Warriors: 7:30 p.m., CSNBA BOxING Rustam Nugaev vs. Marvin Quintero: 6 p.m., ESPN2. PGA TOUR GOlf WGC Cadillac Championship, Second Round: 10 a.m., GOLF WINTeR PARAlYMPICs Alpine Skiing, Downhill: 10 p.m., NBCSP On the air By the Associated Press sCOTTsDAle, ARIz. » Tim Hudson extended his spring training scoreless streak to five innings, Pablo Sandoval homered to lead off a three- run fifth and the San Fran - cisco Giants defeated the Cincinnati Reds 3-2 Thurs- day. Hudson, who didn't al- low a hit in two scoreless innings against Arizona in his first start as a Giant on March 2, again looked good in his comeback from a frac - tured ankle while with At- lanta in July. He wa lked two a nd struck out three in three in- nings and helped himself de- fensively by starting a dou- ble play after he walked the leadoff man in the first. Left-hander Tony Cin- grani pitched three score- less innings in his start for the Reds. Sandoval's homer and run-scoring hits by Juan Perez and Angel Pagan came against right- hander Chien-Ming Wang. Hudson didn't appear as sh arp a s he di d ag ai ns t Ar - izona, but said his push to- ward the regular season continues to be a work in progress. "The last (third) inning today, I think I turned a corner and made pitches on both sides of the plate," said Hudson. "It's been eight months since the surgery and it (ankle) feels good, all things considered. I didn't think about it (in the first inning) when I got the ground ball and threw (to second base). The double play was a pretty good test for it." The Giants' five projected starters have combined for 20 innings, allowing just one run and 11 hits and three walks in seven games this spring. Notes: Second baseman Marco Scutaro likely won't play in a game this week - end as first thought. Man- ager Bruce Bochy wants to be cautious as the veteran deals with back issues. ... Sandoval continues to show signs that he is ready for a big year after losing about 30 pounds over the win - ter. He is hitting .308 with a home run and five RBIs. ... The Giants made player moves Thursday. They op - tioned first baseman An- gel Villalona, who was on the 40-man roster, to Tri- ple-A Fresno. Sent to the team's minor-league camp were pitchers Clay ton Blackburn, Ty Blach, Chris Heston, Jose Casilla, Kyle Crick, Sandy Rosario and Rafael Dolis. Also, infielder Joe Panik, outfielders Mac Wi ll ia ms on a nd J av ie r He r - rera, and catchers Jeff Ar- nold and Ben Turner. Hudson scoreless, Sandoval goes deep GIANTs 3, ReDs 2 By Jose M. Romero The Associated Press sCOTTsDAle, ARIz. » Sonny Gray is headed to the Oak- land Athletics' rotation this year. But the 24-year-old right- hander struggled on Thurs - day. Gray got knocked around for four runs and five hits in one inning in an 8-8 tie be - tween the A's and Arizona Diamondbacks in 10 in- nings. He didn't allow a run in his first spring training start after going 5-3 with a 2.67 ERA as a rookie in 2013. "As good as my changeup was last week, it was hit or miss. It was up and it got hit pretty hard today," Gray said. "It's just something that's going to take a little more work. I felt really, re - ally good so I'm happy with that." Gray said he needs to get back to trying to get hitters out instead of experiment - ing with pitches. "It's just been pitch selec- tion. I have to learn to get guys out with limited stuff," Gray said. Gray was asked if he was accomplished enough to be able to work on things in - stead of focusing on stats in spring training. "Ten (big league) starts, I don't know how accom - plished that is," he said. Brandon Moss and Sam Fuld hit home runs for the A's, who jumped out to a 3-0 lead. Arizona starter Trevor Cahill got through three in - nings, but gave up six runs and eight hits. He struck out four. Martin Prado continued his hot start to spring train - ing for Arizona with a two- run double, and is 11 for 18 in six games. T h e D i a m o n d b a c k s scored four runs in the first inning and three in the bot - tom of the eighth to rally for the tie. Gerardo Parra went 2 for 3 with two RBIs and a sto - len base. The A's on Friday will send left-hander Scott Ka- zmir to the mound for his Oakland spring training de- but against Arizona. A's 8, DIAMONDBACks 8 A rough day for Sonny Gray Last year's phenom gives up four runs in one inning By Raul Dominguez The Associated Press sAN ANTONIO » Tim Dun- can had 23 points and 11 re- bounds, and the San Antonio Spurs never trailed against the Miami Heat, weathering a sluggish third quarter for an intense and emotional 111- 87 victory Thursday. Tony Parker scored 17 points, including 14 in a wild first half, Boris Diaw added 16 and Kawhi Leonard had 11 for San Antonio, which has won five straight. Chris Bosh had 24 points, LeBron James added 19, Dwyane Wade had 16 and Michael Beasley 11 for Miami. James, who ditched the protective mask he was wearing early in the first half, was hounded by Leon - ard into shooting 6 for 18. James got rid of the mask that protected his broken nose with four min - utes left in the first quar- ter. He missed his first two attempts sans mask, toss- ing up a wild 14-footer that banged off the front of the rim and backboard, then botching a reverse layup. His first mask-free basket was a 5-foot running floater over Leonard with 6:26 left in the half. The first home game for the Spurs against the Heat since losing a heart-wrench - ing, seven-game NBA Finals brought out a raucous sold- out crowd and sparked high emotions from both teams. Players dived recklessly for loose balls and yelled at of - ficials, while San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich often screamed at his own players. The Spurs opened the fourth quarter on a 13-6 run, returning to the breakneck attack that led to a 17-point lead in the first half. NBA Duncan leads Spurs over Heat ChriS CArLSON — thE ASSOCiAtEd PrESS San Francisco Giants starting pitcher tim hudson throws to the Cincinnati reds during the first inning of a spring training baseball game in Scottsdale, Ariz. on thursday. Basketball Western ConferenCe Pacific Division W L Pct GB Clippers 42 20 .677 — Golden State 38 24 .613 4 Phoenix 35 25 .583 6 Sacramento 22 39 .361 191/2 Lakers 21 40 .344 201/2 southwest Division W L Pct GB San Antonio 45 16 .738 — Houston 42 19 .689 3 Dallas 36 26 .581 91/2 Memphis 34 26 .567 101/2 New Orleans 24 37 .393 21 northwest Division W L Pct GB Oklahoma City 46 15 .754 — Portland 42 19 .689 4 Minnesota 30 30 .500 151/2 Denver 26 34 .433 191/2 Utah 21 40 .344 25 eastern ConferenCe atlantic Division W L Pct GB Toronto 33 26 .559 — Brooklyn 30 29 .508 3 New York 22 40 .355 121/2 Boston 20 41 .328 14 Philadelphia 15 46 .246 19 southeast Division W L Pct GB Miami 43 16 .729 — Washington 32 29 .525 12 Charlotte 28 33 .459 16 Atlanta 26 33 .441 17 Orlando 19 44 .302 26 Central Division W L Pct GB x-Indiana 46 15 .754 — Chicago 34 27 .557 12 Detroit 24 37 .393 22 Cleveland 24 38 .387 221/2 Milwaukee 12 48 .200 331/2 thursday's games San Antonio 111, Miami 87 Oklahoma City at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Clippers at Lakers, 7:30 p.m. friday's games Memphis at Chicago, 4 p.m. Sacramento at Toronto, 4 p.m. Cleveland at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Brooklyn at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Utah at New York, 4:30 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Milwaukee at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Portland at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Lakers at Denver, 6 p.m. Indiana at Houston, 6:30 p.m. Atlanta at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. saturday's games Utah at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. New York at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Charlotte at Memphis, 5 p.m. Orlando at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Washington at Milwaukee, 6 p.m. Atlanta at Clippers, 7:30 p.m. summaries spurs 111, Heat 87 Heat (87) Battier 0-1 0-0 0, James 6-18 7-9 19, Bosh 10-16 3-3 24, Chalmers 2-7 0-0 5, Wade 7-15 2-3 16, Allen 2-5 1-1 6, Andersen 2-3 2-2 6, Beasley 5-10 0-0 11, Cole 0-4 0-0 0, Oden 0-0 0-0 0, Haslem 0-0 0-0 0, Lewis 0-0 0-0 0, Douglas 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-79 15-18 87. sPurs (111) Leonard 4-13 2-2 11, Duncan 9-13 5-5 23, Diaw 5-5 4-5 16, Parker 6-14 5-6 17, Green 2-8 0-0 6, Ginobili 3-6 0-0 6, Belinelli 3-5 2-2 8, Splitter 2-4 3-4 7, Mills 3-6 1-2 9, Joseph 0-2 0-0 0, Daye 2-2 0-0 6, Bonner 1-1 0-0 2, Baynes 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 40-79 22-26 111. Miami 22 29 23 13 — 87 san antonio 37 25 20 29 — 111 3-Point Goals: Miami 4-13 (Beasley 1-1, Chalmers 1-1, Bosh 1-2, Allen 1-3, Cole 0-1, Battier 0-1, Wade 0-1, James 0-3), San Antonio 9-23 (Diaw 2-2, Daye 2-2, Mills 2-5, Green 2-6, Leonard 1-4, Ginobili 0-2, Belinelli 0-2); fouled out: None; rebounds: Miami 39 (James 8), San Antonio 52 (Duncan 11); assists: Miami 25 (Wade, James 7), San Antonio 30 (Diaw 5); total fouls: Miami 22, San Antonio 17; technicals: Chalmers, Wade, San Antonio defensive three second 2; a: 18,581 (18,797). NHl Western ConferenCe Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 63 43 14 6 92 205 154 San Jose 63 39 17 7 85 190 154 Los Angeles 64 36 22 6 78 155 135 Phoenix 62 28 23 11 67 170 180 Vancouver 64 28 26 10 66 150 167 Calgary 62 24 31 7 55 145 186 Edmonton 63 21 34 8 50 157 206 Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA St. Louis 62 42 14 6 90 206 142 Chicago 64 37 13 14 88 221 171 Colorado 63 41 17 5 87 195 168 Minnesota 62 34 21 7 75 153 150 Dallas 62 29 23 10 68 175 175 Winnipeg 64 30 27 7 67 177 184 Nashville 63 26 27 10 62 152 190 eastern ConferenCe atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 62 40 17 5 85 195 138 Montreal 64 35 22 7 77 164 157 Toronto 64 33 23 8 74 189 195 Tampa Bay 63 34 24 5 73 180 163 Detroit 62 28 21 13 69 164 172 Ottawa 63 27 25 11 65 177 206 Fl ori da 6 2 23 3 2 7 53 1 52 2 01 Buffalo 62 19 35 8 46 127 184 Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Pittsburgh 61 41 16 4 86 195 150 Philadelphia 63 33 24 6 72 180 184 N.Y. Rangers 63 33 26 4 70 164 160 Columbus 63 32 26 5 69 185 178 Washington 64 29 25 10 68 188 195 New Jersey 63 27 23 13 67 152 156 Carolina 62 27 26 9 63 154 175 N.Y. Islanders 64 24 32 8 56 176 217 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. thursday's games Boston 3, Washington 0 Los Angeles 3, Winnipeg 1 Buffalo 3, Tampa Bay 1 Colorado 3, Detroit 2, OT Chicago 6, Columbus 1 St. Louis 2, Nashville 1 Vancouver at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Montreal at Phoenix, 6 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. friday's games N.Y. Rangers at Carolina, 4 p.m. New Jersey at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Buffalo at Florida, 4:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Calgary, 6 p.m. Pittsburgh at Anaheim, 7 p.m. saturday's games Ottawa at Winnipeg, noon St. Louis at Colorado, noon Philadelphia at Toronto, 4 p.m. Boston at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Carolina at New Jersey, 4 p.m. Phoenix at Washington, 4 p.m. Columbus at Nashville, 5 p.m. Minnesota at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Calgary at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Montreal at San Jose, 7 p.m. Basketball Major LeaGue BaseBaLL sPrinG traininG at surprise, ariz. Chicago (a) (ss) 000 130 002—6 16 0 Kansas City 011 011 110—6 15 1 C.Beck, Leesman (4), Poveda (6), F.De Los Santos (8), Heath (9) and Phegley, H.Gimenez; J.Vargas, Penny (4), Crow (6), S.Marimon (7), D.Joseph (8), K.Herrera (9) and S.Perez, F.Pena; HRs — Chicago (A), J.Abreu (1), Jor.Danks (1). Kansas City, Ciriaco (1). at Glendale, ariz. seattle 000 200 302—7 10 1 Chicago (a) (ss) 001 102 000—4 10 1 S.Baker, Rodney (4), R.Elias (5), Wilhelm- sen (8), Miner (9) and Buck, M.Dowd; Joh.Danks, Boggs (4), Petricka (5), S.Snodgress (6), Veal (8), C.Winiarski (9) and A.Nieto, M.Gonzalez. W — R.Elias; L — S.Snodgress; sv — Miner. at jupiter, fla. Boston 000 000 00—0 7 0 Miami 000 000 0x—0 2 0 (8 innings) Webster, D.Britton (4), A.Wilson (6), M.Celestino (7) and Lavarnway, Swihart; Eovaldi, B.Hand (3), M.Dunn (5), Hatcher (6), Da.Jennings (7), S.Dyson (8) and Saltalamacchia, Brantly. at Clearwater, fla. new York (a) 001 000 120—4 10 0 Philadelphia (ss) 001 020 000—3 6 1 M.Tanaka, Billings (4), Leroux (6), D.Burawa (7), F.Lewis (8), M.Montgomery (9) and McCann, J.Murphy; K.Kendrick, Papelbon (4), M.Hollands (5), Horst (7), Aumont (8), De Fratus (9) and C.Ruiz, Marson. W — D.Burawa; L — Aumont; sv — M.Montgomery; Hrs — New York (A), R.Flores (1). Philadelphia, Galvis (1), C.Ruiz (1), Mayberry (2). at Peoria, ariz. texas 200 006 000—8 10 1 san Diego 010 000 003—4 10 1 Ogando, Contreras (4), Soria (7), Feliz (8), Burns (9) and Arencibia, Chirinos; Kennedy, J.Hahn (4), Benoit (5), A.Torres (6), D.O'Grady (6), Stauffer (7), Boyer (8), A.Carter (9) and R.Gale, Rivera. W — Ogando; L — Kennedy; Hrs — Texas, Profar (1). San Diego, Medica (2). at tempe, ariz. Los angeles (n) 000004 000 0—4 5 1 Los angeles (a) 000000 103 0—4 11 0 (10 innings) Haren, Guerra (5), C.Frias (7), C.Anderson (8), Moskos (9), Demel (9) and A.Ellis, Olivo; C.Wilson, Frieri (5), D.De La Rosa (6), Y.Herrera (6), Cor. Rasmus (7), B.Moran (8), R.Carson (9), M.Morin (10) and Hester, J.Bandy, Ian- netta; HRs — Los Angeles (N), Van Slyke (1). Los Angeles (A), Cron (1). at Goodyear, ariz. Chicago (n) 000 000 000—0 9 0 Cleveland 000 100 00x—1 4 0 T.Wood, Grimm (4), H.Rondon (5), Lim (6), M.Hatley (7), Hottovy (8) and Jo.Baker, Castillo; Masterson, Harang (4), Bauer (6), C.C.Lee (8), S.Barnes (9) and R.Perez, J.Lowery. W — Harang; L — Grimm; sv — S.Barnes. at scottsdale, ariz. oakland 312100 001 0—8 12 0 arizona 400010 030 0—8 12 0 (10 innings) S.Gray, Werner (2), Otero (3), Ji.Johnson (5), Doolittle (6), Abad (7), J.McBryde (8), S.Frankoff (9), M.Buschmann (10) and C.Gimenez, Jaso; Cahill, Thatcher (4), Collmenter (4), Rowland-Smith (6), Putz (7), Spruill (8), J.Barrett (9), E.Marshall (10) and M.Montero, B.Wilson; HRs — Oakland, Moss (1), Fuld (1). Arizona, J.Lamb (1), A.Marte (1). at scottsdale, ariz. Cincinnati 000 001 001—2 5 1 san francisco 000 030 00x—3 6 1 Cingrani, Wang (4), Partch (7), Bell (8) and Mesoraco, T.Barnhart; T.Hudson, Af- feldt (4), S.Casilla (5), Romo (6), A.Reifer (7), J.Gutierrez (8), Machi (9) and Posey, Quiroz. W — S.Casilla; L — Wang; sv — Machi; Hrs — San Francisco, Sandoval (1). at Phoenix, ariz. Colorado 020 000 010—3 6 5 Milwaukee 000 110 12x—5 12 0 Lyles, Belisle (4), Masset (5), Ot- tavino (6), B.Brown (7), Scahill (8) and J.Williams, McBride; Lohse, Blazek (4), W.Wang (6), W.Smith (8) and Lucroy, R.Diaz. W — W.Smith; L — Scahill; Hrs — Mil - waukee, E.Herrera (1). at Kissimmee, fla. Washington 000 000 002—2 12 4 atlanta 000 002 001—3 9 0 Zimmermann, B.Treinen (4), Ohlendorf (6), A.Barrett (6), X.Cedeno (7), F.Rivero (8), D.Rosenbaum (9) and Lobaton, C.Snyder; Teheran, Avilan (4), Kimbrel (5), Walden (6), Gearrin (7), Maya (8), L.Batista (9) and Gattis, B.Schlehuber. W — L.Batista; L — D.Rosenbaum; Hrs — Washington, C.Snyder (1). Golf CaDiLLaC CHaMPionsHiP Par Thursday At Trump National Doral (Blue Monster) Doral, Fla. Purse: $9 million Yardage: 7,481; Par: 72 (36-36) Partial first round Harris English ...........................32-37—69 -3 Scott Hend .................................39-33—72 E Darren Fichardt...................... 38-35—73 +1 Kevin Streelman......................38-37—75 +3 Brendon de Jonge .................. 37-39—76 +4 Jonas Blixt ................................38-41—79 +7 WeB.CoM Thursday At Prince of Wales Country Club Santiago, Chile Purse: $650,000 Yardage: 6,903; Par 72 (36-36) first round Garth Mulroy ................................31-33—64 Sebastian Vazquez ..................... 35-29—64 Henrik Norlander .........................33-31—64 Byron Smith ..................................31-34—65 Jorge FernandezValdes ..............34-32—66 Roger Sloan...................................33-33—66 Sung Joon Park............................ 34-33—67 Andrew D. Putnam...................... 33-34—67 Scott Pinckney .............................35-32—67 Adam Hadwin ...............................32-35—67 Bhavik Patel ................................. 34-33—67 Brett Lederer ............................... 33-34—67 Jonathan Fricke ........................... 34-33—67 Nicolas Geyger ............................ 34-33—67 Carlos Sainz Jr ..............................31-36—67 Franklin Corpening ..................... 34-34—68 Guy Boros ..................................... 34-34—68 Devin Carrey ................................ 35-33—68 Kyle Reifers .................................. 35-33—68 Andres Echavarria ...................... 34-34—68 Tom Hoge...................................... 34-35—69 Paul Claxton ................................ 33-36—69 Peter Tomasulo ........................... 33-36—69 Bill Lunde...................................... 35-34—69 Nick Taylor ................................... 35-34—69 Mark Hubbard ............................. 34-35—69 Albin Choi ..................................... 36-33—69 Juan Cerda ................................... 34-35—69 Andres Gonzales ......................... 35-34—69 Fernando Mechereffe ................ 33-36—69 Steve Wheatcroft......................... 32-37—69 Justin Thomas ............................. 34-35—69 Travis Bertoni .............................. 35-34—69 Zack Fischer..................................35-35—70 Richard S. Johnson ......................35-35—70 Alistair Presnell............................35-35—70 Bronson Burgoon ......................... 33-37—70 Shane Bertsch ..............................35-35—70 Harold Varner III ..........................35-35—70 Matt Hendrix.................................36-34—70 Colt Knost......................................35-35—70 Matt Davidson ..............................35-35—70 Jeff Gove........................................ 32-38—70 Cameron Percy............................. 38-32—70 Jose de J. Rodriguez .................... 33-37—70 Blayne Barber ............................... 33-37—70 Brent Witcher ...............................34-36—70 Jeff Curl ......................................... 37-33—70 Si Woo Kim ....................................35-35—70 Paul Haley II ..................................36-34—70 Hugo Leon ..................................... 37-33—70 Santiago Russi..............................35-35—70 Odds GLantz-CuLver Line For March 7 nCaa Basketball favorite Line underdog at Columbia 91/2 Penn Princeton 13 at Cornell at Brown 8 Dartmouth at Akron 61/2 Kent St. at UCF 1 Houston Harvard 6 at Yale W. Michigan 3 at Cent. Michigan Colonial athletic Conference at Baltimore first round Hofstra Pk UNC Wilmington Horizon LeaGue at Green Bay, Wis. second round Wright St. 21/2 Oakland Valparaiso 2 Milwaukee southern Conference at asheville, n.C. Ap pa la ch ia n S t. 1 S am fo rd ohio valley Conference at nashville, tenn. semifinals Belmont 6 Morehead St. E. Kentucky 11/2 Murray St. Big south Conference at Conway, s.C. Quarterfinals Winthrop 3 High Point Radford 1 UNC Asheville at Coastal Carolina 4 Charleston Southern VMI 11/2 Gardner-Webb nBa favorite Line (o/u) underdog at Charlotte 5 (194) Cleveland at Chicago 21/2 (182) Memphis at Toronto 51/2 (206) Sacramento at New York 51/2 (198) Utah Brooklyn 4 (1951/2) at Boston at Minnesota 91/2 (219) Detroit at New Orleans 8 (202) Milwaukee at Dallas 2 (220) Portland at Denver 71/2 (2251/2) Lakers at Houston 4 (203) Indiana at Golden State 10 (2141/2) Atlanta nHL favorite Line underdog N.Y. Rangers -125/+105 at Carolina at Detroit -110/-110 New Jersey at Florida -175/+155 Buffalo at Calgary -160/+140 N.Y. Islanders at Anaheim -150/+130 Pittsburgh Transactions BaseBaLL american association Lincoln saltdogs: Signed RHP Mike Click and INF Kevin Howard. sioux falls Canaries: Signed 1B Chris Duffy and OF Dan Treccia. atlantic League Long island Ducks: Signed RHPs Jared and Josh Lansford. sugar Land skeeters: Agreed to terms with OF Steve Moss, RHP David Pauley and Inf/Of Rusty Ryal. Can-am League new jersey jackals: Signed OF Chris Valencia. BasKetBaLL national Basketball association oklahoma City thunder: Signed F Reggie Williams to a 10-day contract. sacramento Kings: Signed F Royce White to a 10-day contract. nBa Development League rio Grande valley vipers: Traded G B.J. Young to Delaware for G Bo Spencer. footBaLL national football League arizona Cardinals: Named Roger King- dom assistant strength and conditioning coach. Buffalo Bills: Re-signed DB Brandon Smith. Chicago Bears: Signed DE Trevor Scott to a one-year contract. Cleveland Browns: Agreed to terms with K Billy Cundiff. Denver Broncos: Released CB Champ Bailey. indianapolis Colts: Signed LB D'qwell Jackson. Released C Samson Satele. jacksonville jaguars: Signed TE Clay Harbor and Ots Cameron Bradfield and Sam Young. Kansas City Chiefs: Released LB Robert James and TE Dominique Jones. Minnesota vikings: Terminated the contract of DT Letroy Guion. Waived WR Greg Childs. Canadian football League Winnipeg Blue Bombers: Released WR Mike Sims-Walker. Signed DB Maurice Leggett and DE Stafford Gatling. HoCKeY national Hockey League nHL: Reduced disciplinary sanctions imposed on the New Jersey Devils for its co nduc t i n c onne ct io n w it h t he s ig ni ng of Ilya Kovalchuk in July, 2010. Detroit red Wings: Recalled RW Teemu Pulkkinen from Grand Rapids (AHL). florida Panthers: Assigned LW Steven Anthony to Cincinnati (ECHL). nashville Predators: Reassigned F Simon Moser to Milwaukee (AHL). new York rangers: Reassigned Fs Mi - chael St. Croix and Andrew Yogan from Hartford (AHL) to Greenville (ECHL). san jose sharks: Signed F Barclay Goodrow. Washington Capitals: Recalled F Chris Brown and D Cameron Schilling from Hershey (AHL). Reassigned G Philipp Grubauer to Hershey. american Hockey League ahl: Suspended Charlotte D Matthew Corrente one game. Grand rapids Griffins: Signed F Alden Hirschfeld to a professional tryout contract. Hamilton Bulldogs: Released DS Jordon Southorn from a professional tryout contract. san antonio rampage: Recalled F Trevor Lewis from Cincinnati (ECHL). eCHL fort Wayne Komets: Signed D Mathew Maione. Gwinnett Gladiators: Released G Nick Niedert. Signed F Will MacDonald and G Josh Unice. idaho steelheads: Claimed F Ryan Mur- phy off waivers from Greenville. reading royals: Released F Ryan Santana. Central Hockey League Brampton Beast: Signed F Frank Littlejohn. Quad City Mallards: Waived F Chris Greene. Signed F Jordan Mayer. soCCer Major League soccer Chivas usa: Waived D Fejiro Okiomah. Acquired F Leandro Barrera on loan from Asociacion Atletica Argentinos Juniors (Argentina-First Division). D.C. united: Signed F Eddie Johnson to a contract extension and elevated his status to designated player. seattle sounders: Signed Ms Fabio Pereira and Michael Azira. CoLLeGe iona: Signed men's basketball coach Tim Cluess to a contract extension through the 2018-19 season. Missouri: Signed football coach Gary Pinkel to a three-year contract exten - sion. south Carolina: Announced men's basketball coach Frank Martin was suspended one game for harsh language aimed at his players during a loss to Florida. scoreboard | SPORTS | rEdBLUFFdAiLYNEWS.COM FridAY, MArCh 7, 2014 2 B

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