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AUTORACING NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Kobalt 400Final Practice: 11:30a.m.,FS1. NASCAR Xfinity Series Boyd Gaming 300: 1p.m., FS1. MLB SPRING TRAINING Toronto Blue Jays vs. Phila- delphia Phillies: 10a.m., MLB. San Diego Padres vs. San Francisco Giants: noon, CSNBA. COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Syracuse vs. N.C. State: 9 a.m., CBS. Seton Hall vs. Georgetown: 9 a.m., FOX. Michigan State vs. Indiana: 9 a.m., ESPN. Butler vs. Providence: 9a.m., FS1. Pittsburgh vs. Florida State: 9a.m., ESPN2. Florida vs. Kentucky: 11a.m., CBS. St. John's vs. Villanova: 11 a.m., FOX. LSU vs. Arkansas: 11a.m., ESPN. Connecticut vs. Temple: 11 a.m., ESPN2. California vs. Arizona State: 11:30a.m., PAC-12. WCC Tournament Quarterfi- nal: noon, CSN. Massachusetts vs. George Washington: 12:30p.m., NBCSN. Stanford vs. Arizona: 1p.m., CBS. Kansas vs. Oklahoma: 1p.m., ESPN. Kansas State vs. Texas: 1p.m., ESPN2. Utah vs. Washington: 1:30 p.m., PAC-12. WCC Tournament Quarterfi- nal: 2p.m., CSN. George Mason vs. VCU: 2:30 p.m., NBCSN. Virginia vs. Louisville: 3:30 p.m., ESPN. Colorado vs. Washington State: 3:30p.m., PAC-12. OVC Tournament Champion- ship: 4p.m., ESPN2. Duke vs. North Carolina: 6 p.m., ESPN. WCC Tournament, Gonzaga vs. TBA, quarterfinal: 6p.m., ESPN2. Horizon League Tournament Semifinal: 6:30p.m., ESPNU. WCC Tournament BYU vs. TBA, quarterfinal: 8p.m., ESPN2. COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ACC Tournament, Semifinal: 9 a.m., ESPNU. ACC Tournament, Semifinal: 11a.m., ESPNU. SEC Tournament, Semifinal: 2 p.m., ESPNU. SEC Tournament, Semifinal: 4 p.m., ESPNU. Pac-12Tournament, Semifi- nal: 6p.m., PAC-12. Pac-12Tournament, Semifi- nal: 8:30p.m., PAC-12. NBA BASKETBALL Sacramento Kings at Miami Heat: 4:30p.m., CSN. BOXING Abner Mares vs. Arturo San- tos: 5:30p.m., NBC. Boxing: 8p.m., NBCSN. GOLF PGA WGC-Cadillac Champi- onship, Round 2: 9a.m., GOLF. PGA Cadillac Championship, Round 3: noon, NBC. PGA WGC-Cadillac Champi- onship Spotlight: noon, GOLF. EPGA Africa Open, Final Round: 4:30a.m., GOLF. GYMNASTICS American Cup: 10a.m., NBC. NHL HOCKEY Vancouver Canucks at San Jose Sharks: 7p.m., CSN. MOTORCYCLE RACING AMA Supercross: 4:30p.m., FS1. SOCCER EPL Tottenham at QP Rang- ers: 7a.m., NBCSN. MFL Fútbol Atlas vs. Cruz: 2:55p.m., (27). MLS San Jose at Dallas: 5:30 p.m., CSNBA. Ontheair The Associated Press SURPRISE,ARIZ. Yusmeiro Petit started off with two perfect innings, Travis Ishikawa got three hits and drove in two runs, and the San Francisco Giants beat the Texas Rangers 12-3 Fri- day. Petit set a major league record last year retiring 46 consecutive batters over an eight-game stretch. "I try to command my pitches, especially the first two games," he said. "I'm working on my pitches on both sides of the plate. Ve- locity just comes in the fu- ture games." Petit made 12 starts and 27 relief appearances last year, and likely will open this season in the bullpen. "I'm ready for any job," Petit said. Ishikawa hit a two-run triple in a five-run second, which Matt Duffy led off with a home run. Shortstop Brandon Crawford, limited to desig- nated hitter duties because of a tender right shoulder, contributed a two-run tri- ple in the first. Rookie Gary Brown homered in the eighth. The Rangers have been outscored 30-9 in losing their first three games. Jake Smolinski homered for the Rangers. Trainer'sRoom Rangers: Rangers SS El- vis Andrus hopes to soon ramp up his return from a sore knee. Starting Time Giants: Petit threw 15 strikes in 26 pitches with only one ball leaving the infield in his two flawless innings. Is he going for the spring training record of consecutive batters re- tired? "I'm trying," he said and smiled. "I know the hitters are not ready right now, so that's where I take advantage." SPRING TRAINING Petit, Giants defeat Rangers SanFranciscorighty starts off with two perfect innings and slept well." Pence has averaged play- ing over 152 games a sea- son in his eight-year career with the Houston Astros, Phillies and Giants. "I'll do the best I can and focus as hard as I can to be ready," he said. "I want to be here for the guys and help out with whatever is needed." True to his nature, Pence, who possesses an unorthodox style of hit- ting and throwing, called the bad break "a great pos- itive." In fact, he never ut- tered a discouraging word about it. Pence has sustained a broken left wrist and a bro- ken pinkie while playing baseball, and understands injuries are just part of the game. "These things happen," he said. "You can't ever be upset, especially when there was no intent. The saddest part is I can't comb my hair anymore." Pence signed a five-year, $90 million contract with the Giants late in the 2013 season. He's popular for his production and enthusias- tic personality. Black tweeted that he was "lost for words" and added "hitting someone is never a good feeling. Hurt- ing someone is even worse." Pence wrote back say- ing, basically, no worries. "I have no hard feelings toward him," Pence said. "It's something that hap- pens. We all know what we're getting into. I could hit a pitcher with a line drive. I don't mean to, and I feel bad, but it's part of the game. This is respect among competitors. This is nothing." Pence thanked fans and teammates for their sup- port, saying: "The amount of texts and support I re- ceived. It was touching." "The fan support is spe- cial. To me it's not that big of a deal. I'm not dying. It's just a month. It couldn't happen at a better time. I have a lot of time to get ready for regular season games." One of the more vocal leaders in San Francisco, Pence plans to do every- thing in his power to be ready as soon as possible. The Giants told him there was nothing physical he could do Friday and Pence took that a step further. "I'm always doing some- thing," he said. "Doing noth- ing is something. I'm heal- ing and that's something." Giants catcher Buster Posey said the team will miss Pence on the field, but that he'll still be around providing energy and en- thusiasm. "He's a guy who can con- tribute off the field," Posey said. Pence FROM PAGE 1 said. "A couple of pitches I threw really good, a couple kind of backed up on me." A brisk wind was blow- ing in at Salt River Fields. "There were a couple of times that it was blowing in my back and I felt a little rushed out of the windup because of that," Grave- man said. Starting time Neither hit Graveman al- lowed, both in the first in- ning, was hit hard. "If I'm going to give up those kind of hits," he said, "I'm pleased with giving them up that way." Robbie Ray, 23, is among many pitchers in the mix for Arizona's rotation af- ter coming in an offseason trade with Detroit. "Arm felt good. Every- thing was going good," the left-hander said. "I had a little bit of trouble in the second inning with some command, got behind in some counts, didn't get into the groove I wanted to get into, but it's spring training. I'm just trying to work on things." Ray was 1-4 with an 8.16 ERA for Detroit last sea- son. He was 7-6 with a 4.23 ERA with Triple-A Toledo. Signing up The Diamondbacks agreed to terms on one- year contracts for 24 pre- arbitration players. Among them are out- fielders A.J. Pollock, Ender Inciarte and David Per- alta. Pollock will be the opening day center fielder and either Inciarte or Per- alta will be on the roster as well. Both probably will be if Arizona is successful in having Cuban newcomer Yasmany Tomas play third base. A's FROM PAGE 1 left ankle. Rudy Gay led the Kings with 39 points — his third 30-point game of the sea- son. DeMarcus Cousins added 29 points and 12 re- bounds. The Kings have lost four of their last five. They still have five games left on their current eight- game road trip. "The road is a hard place, an unfair place, a place where you might have been the better team in the second half, but you don't get rewarded," Sacra- mento coach George Karl said. Orlando's lead was whit- tled down to six at the start of the fourth quarter. The Kings kept attack- ing and took their first lead — 100-99 — on Nik Staus- kas' 3-pointer by with 6:42 to play. Orlando responded, scoring nine straight — punctuated by Harris' banked 3-pointer — to go back up 108-100. That cushion quickly dissipated, though. Harris' 3-pointer was taken away by officials after a replay review during a timeout showed a shot clock viola- tion. A 3-pointer by Sacra- mento's Andre Miller and three-point play by Gay put the Kings back in front 106-105. The Magic nudged back in front 110-108, but Aaron Gordon ran into Omri Casspi on a 3-point attempt from the corner with 32.7 seconds left. He connected on all three free throws to put the Kings back ahead by a point. The Magic got Harris free in the corner, and he hit another 3. Kings FROM PAGE 1 Scoreboard Basketball NBA WESTERNCONFERENCE PacificDivision W L Pct GB Golden State 47 12 .797 — Clippers 40 22 .645 8½ Phoenix 32 30 .516 16½ Sacramento 21 39 .350 26½ Lakers 16 45 .262 32 SouthwestDivision W L Pct GB Memphis 44 17 .721 — Houston 42 20 .677 2½ Dallas 40 23 .635 5 San Antonio 37 23 .617 6½ New Orleans 33 29 .532 11½ NorthwestDivision W L Pct GB Portland 41 19 .683 — Oklahoma City 34 28 .548 8 Utah 25 36 .410 16½ Denver 22 39 .361 19½ Minnesota 13 47 .217 28 EASTERNCONFERENCE AtlanticDivision W L Pct GB Toronto 38 24 .613 — Brooklyn 25 34 .424 11½ Boston 25 35 .417 12 Philadelphia 13 49 .210 25 New York 12 48 .200 25 SoutheastDivision W L Pct GB x-Atlanta 49 12 .803 — Washington 35 27 .565 14½ Charlotte 27 33 .450 21½ Miami 27 34 .443 22 Orlando 20 43 .317 30 CentralDivision W L Pct GB Chicago 39 24 .619 — Cleveland 39 25 .609 ½ Milwaukee 32 29 .525 6 Indiana 27 34 .443 11 Detroit 23 38 .377 15 x-clinchedplayoffspot Thursday'sgames Chicago 108, Oklahoma City 105 Portland 94, Dallas 75 Friday'sgames Utah 89, Philadelphia 83 Washington 99, Miami 97 Orlando 119, Sacramento 114 Indiana 98, Chicago 84 Charlotte 103, Toronto 94 Atlanta 106, Cleveland 97 Boston 104, New Orleans 98 Houston 103, Detroit 93 Memphis 97, Lakers 90 Phoenix at Brooklyn, (n) Denver at San Antonio, (n) Dallas at Golden State, (n) Saturday'sgames Memphis at New Orleans, 4 p.m. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. Sacramento at Miami, 4:30 p.m. Phoenix at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Indiana at New York, 4:30 p.m. Portland at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Washington at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. Houston at Denver, 6 p.m. Sunday'sgames Chicago at San Antonio, 10 a.m. Clippers at Golden State, 12:30 p.m. Boston at Orlando, 3 p.m. Charlotte at Detroit, 3 p.m. Utah at Brooklyn, 3 p.m. Toronto at Oklahoma City, 4 p.m. Dallas at Lakers, 6:30 p.m. Magic119,Kings114 KINGS(114) Gay 16-26 4-5 39, Thompson 2-3 1-2 5, Cousins 9-18 11-14 29, McCallum 4-10 4-6 13, McLemore 0-5 0-0 0, Casspi 2-8 7-9 12, Evans 0-0 0-0 0, Miller 1-8 0-0 3, Wil- liams 2-4 0-0 6, Stauskas 2-3 1-2 7. Totals 38-85 28-38 114. MAGIC(119) Harris 6-15 5-5 19, Frye 7-11 2-2 22, Dedmon 3-3 0-0 6, Payton 5-10 0-1 10, Oladipo 14-24 2-2 32, O'Quinn 1-1 0-0 2, Nicholson 6-11 1-2 14, B.Gordon 5-8 0-0 12, A.Gordon 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 48-85 10-12 119. Sacramento 26 31 29 28 — 114 Orlando 35 33 24 27 — 119 3-PointGoals: Sacramento 10-27 (Gay 3-6, Stauskas 2-3, Williams 2-4, Casspi 1-2, Miller 1-4, McCallum 1-5, McLemore 0-3), Orlando 13-24 (Frye 6-9, B.Gordon 2-2, Oladipo 2-3, Harris 2-6, Nicholson 1-2, Payton 0-1, A.Gordon 0-1);Fouled out: None;Rebounds: Sacramento 56 (Cousins 12), Orlando 40 (Frye 10);As- sists: Sacramento 18 (Miller 8), Orlando 29 (Payton 12);Totalfouls: Sacramento 16, Orlando 24;Technicals: Sacramento defensive three second, Orlando defen- sive three second;A: 15,112 (18,500). NCAAMEN'STOP25 Friday 1. Kentucky (30-0) did not play. 2. Virginia (28-1) did not play. 3. Duke (27-3) did not play. 4. Villanova (28-2) did not play. 5. Arizona (27-3) did not play. 6. Wisconsin (27-3) did not play. 7. Gonzaga (29-2) did not play. 8. Wichita State (28-3) beat Southern Illinois 56-45. 9. Kansas (24-6) did not play. 10. Maryland (25-5) did not play. 11. Northern Iowa (28-3) beat Bradley 71-46. 12. Notre Dame (25-5) did not play. 13. Utah (23-6) did not play. 14. Baylor (22-8) vs. Texas Tech. 15. Oklahoma (20-9) did not play. 16. Louisville (23-7) did not play. 17. Iowa State (22-8) did not play. 18. Arkansas (24-6) did not play. 19. North Carolina (21-9) did not play. 20. West Virginia (22-8) did not play. 21. Butler (21-9) did not play. 22. SMU (23-6) did not play. 23. Ohio State (22-8) did not play. 24. Providence (21-9) did not play. 25. Murray State (27-4) beat Morehead State 80-77. NCAAWOMEN'STOP25 Friday 1. UConn (29-1) did not play. 2. Notre Dame (29-2) beat Miami 77-61. 3. South Carolina (28-2) beat Arkansas 58-36. 4. Maryland (28-2) beat Michigan State 70-60. 5. Tennessee (26-4) beat Georgia 75-41. 6. Baylor (27-3) did not play. 7. Florida State (28-3) beat Virginia Tech 82-43. 9. Arizona State (27-4) beat Washington State 67-48. 10. Louisville (25-5) beat No. 15 North Carolina 77-75, OT. 13. Princeton (28-0) beat Cornell 70-7. 14. Iowa (24-6) beat Nebraska 74-65. 15. North Carolina (24-8) lost to No. 10 Louisville 77-75,OT. 16. Duke (21-9) beat Wake Forest 77-68. 17. Chattanooga (28-3) beat Furman 68-55. 18. Texas A&M (23-9) lost to LSU 71-65. 19. Stanford (22-9) beat UCLA 67-62. 20. Florida Gulf Coast (28-2) beat North Florida 74-35. 21. George Washington (27-3) beat Saint Louis 77-63. 22. Syracuse (21-9) did not play. 23. Rutgers (22-9) lost to No. 24 North- western 62-57. 24. Northwestern (23-7) beat No. 23 Rutgers 62-57. 25. Seton Hall (26-4) did not play. NCAAWOMEN'SFARWEST San Jose St. 99, UNLV 97 NHL WESTERNCONFERENCE PACIFICDIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 66 42 17 7 91 196 179 Vancouver 64 36 24 4 76 184 176 Calgary 65 36 25 4 76 187 167 Los Angeles 64 31 21 12 74 175 167 San Jose 65 32 25 8 72 185 183 Arizona 65 21 37 7 49 142 220 Edmonton 64 18 36 10 46 145 213 CENTRALDIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Nashville 66 41 18 7 89 196 162 St. Louis 64 40 19 5 85 198 162 Chicago 64 38 21 5 81 188 152 Minnesota 65 36 22 7 79 184 165 Winnipeg 65 32 21 12 76 180 175 Dallas 65 29 26 10 68 203 215 Colorado 64 28 25 11 67 170 183 EASTERNCONFERENCE ATLANTICDIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 65 41 18 6 88 175 146 Tampa Bay 66 40 20 6 86 217 173 Detroit 63 36 16 11 83 184 165 Boston 63 31 22 10 72 168 165 Florida 65 28 23 14 70 159 185 Ottawa 63 29 23 11 69 179 169 Toronto 65 26 34 5 57 175 199 Buffalo 65 19 41 5 43 125 218 METROPOLITANDIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA N.Y. Islanders 66 42 21 3 87 211 185 N.Y. Rangers 63 39 17 7 85 197 155 Pittsburgh 63 36 18 9 81 182 158 Washington 66 35 21 10 80 194 164 Philadelphia 65 28 25 12 68 173 187 New Jersey 65 27 28 10 64 146 168 Columbus 64 27 33 4 58 166 203 Carolina 63 24 32 7 55 145 170 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Thursday'sgames Calgary 4, Boston 3, SO Dallas 4, Florida 3, SO Arizona 3, Vancouver 2, SO Los Angeles 4, Montreal 3, SO Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 1 Minnesota 2, Washington 1 Tampa Bay 4, Toronto 2 N.Y. Islanders 4, Nashville 3 Friday'sgames Columbus 3, New Jersey 2 Minnesota 3, Carolina 1 Ottawa 3, Buffalo 2 Calgary 5, Detroit 2 Edmonton at Chicago, (n) Pittsburgh at Anaheim, (n) Saturday'sgames Philadelphia at Boston, 10 a.m. St. Louis at Toronto, 4 p.m. Dallas at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Florida, 4 p.m. Buffalo at Washington, 4 p.m. Colorado at Columbus, 4 p.m. Winnipeg at Nashville, 4 p.m. Montreal at Arizona, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, 7 p.m. Vancouver at San Jose, 7 p.m. Sunday'sgames Detroit at Boston, 9:30 a.m. Edmonton at Carolina, noon Philadelphia at New Jersey, 2 p.m. Colorado at Minnesota, 3 p.m. Calgary at Ottawa, 4 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Chicago, 4:30 p.m. Baseball MLBSPRINGTRAINING Friday'sgames Miami 5, Boston 3 Tampa Bay 2, Minnesota 1 St. Louis 5, Houston 2 N.Y. Yankees (ss) 4, Philadelphia 1 Washington 9, Atlanta 8 Toronto 5, Baltimore 4 N.Y. Mets 5, Detroit 4 Cincinnati 5, Chicago Cubs 2 San Francisco 12, Texas 3 Kansas City 11, Cleveland 9 L.A. Dodgers (ss) 10, Milwaukee 1 L.A. Dodgers (ss) 7, Seattle 4 San Diego 5, Chicago White Sox 0 L.A. Angels 3, Colorado 0 Oakland 7, Arizona 2 Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Yankees (ss) 1 Saturday'sgames Tampa Bay vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., 10:05 a.m. Detroit vs. Atlanta (ss) at Kissimmee, Fla., 10:05 a.m. Minnesota vs. Boston (ss) at Fort Myers, Fla., 10:05 a.m. St. Louis vs. Washington at Viera, Fla., 10:05 a.m. N.Y. Yankees vs. Houston at Kissimmee, Fla., 10:05 a.m. N.Y. Mets (ss) vs. Miami at Jupiter, Fla., 10:05 a.m. Boston (ss) vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla., 10:05 a.m. Toronto vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., 10:05 a.m. Atlanta (ss) vs. N.Y. Mets (ss) at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 10:10 a.m. Seattle (ss) vs. Chicago White Sox at Glendale, Ariz., 12:05 p.m. Cincinnati vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., 12:05 p.m. L.A. Angels vs. Oakland at Mesa, Ariz., 12:05 p.m. Texas vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 12:05 p.m. Arizona vs. Seattle (ss) at Peoria, Ariz., 12:05 p.m. San Diego vs. San Francisco at Scotts- dale, Ariz., 12:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Ariz., 12:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs vs. Colorado at Scotts- dale, Ariz., 12:10 p.m. AtSurprise,Ariz. SanFrancisco 250020012—1213 2 Texas 000000021—3 3 0 Y.Petit, A.Mejia (3), Crick (5), S.Okert (7), J.Gregorio (8), Kontos (9) and Susac, T.Ross; Tepesch, E.Cabrera (2), Ranaudo (3), Sh.Tolleson (5), Oviedo (6), Claudio (7), C.Bell (8), E.Nieves (9), Atkins (9) and Corporan, P.Cantwell. W— Y.Petit;L— Tepesch;HRs— San Francisco, G.Brown (1), M.Duffy (1). Texas, Smolinski (1). AtScottsdale,Ariz. Oakland 020 002 120—7 12 2 Arizona 000 100 010—2 5 2 Graveman, M.Buschmann (3), R.Alvarez (4), Fe.Rodriguez (5), B.Huntzinger (6), E.De La Rosa (7), J.Fuller (8), P.Smyth (8) and Phegley, Bry.Anderson; Ray, Delgado (3), Webster (5), DePaula (6), W.Locante (7), J.Barrett (8) and O.Hernandez, P.O'Brien. W— Graveman;L— Ray. Golf CADILLACCHAMPIONSHIP Friday At Trump National Doral Doral, Fla. Purse: $9.25 million Yardage: 7,528;Par: 72 SecondRound J.B. Holmes..............................62-73—135 -9 Ryan Moore.............................66-71—137 -7 Adam Scott ............................70-68—138 -6 Bubba Watson....................... 71-69—140 -4 Henrik Stenson.......................69-71—140 -4 Dustin Johnson.......................68-73—141 -3 Alexander Levy.......................68-73—141 -3 Ryan Palmer............................71-70—141 -3 Jamie Donaldson....................70-72—142 -2 Sergio Garcia......................... 73-69—142 -2 Webb Simpson........................74-69—143 -1 Jim Furyk .................................70-73—143 -1 Lee Westwood........................71-72—143 -1 Charl Schwartzel ...................71-72—143 -1 Brooks Koepka .......................69-74—143 -1 Rory McIlroy ...........................73-70—143 -1 John Senden............................73-70—143 -1 Charley Hoffman.....................70-74—144 E Morgan Hoffmann ..................73-71—144 E Gary Woodland........................70-74—144 E Patrick Reed.............................71-73—144 E Jordan Spieth.......................... 75-69—144 E Shane Lowry ..........................71-74—145 +1 Victor Dubuisson ..................72-73—145 +1 Louis Oosthuizen ..................71-74—145 +1 Rickie Fowler .........................68-77—145 +1 Brendon Todd ........................72-73—145 +1 Kevin Na..................................74-71—145 +1 Sangmoon Bae ......................75-71—146 +2 Graeme McDowell ............... 73-73—146 +2 Billy Horschel.........................72-75—147 +3 Cameron Tringale .................73-74—147 +3 Martin Kaymer ......................71-76—147 +3 David Lipsky...........................74-73—147 +3 Thomas Aiken....................... 78-69—147 +3 Keegan Bradley.....................73-74—147 +3 Jimmy Walker ........................71-76—147 +3 Justin Rose .............................73-74—147 +3 Brandt Snedeker...................74-73—147 +3 Bill Haas..................................74-73—147 +3 Bernd Wiesberger.................74-74—148 +4 Marc Warren......................... 73-75—148 +4 Matt Kuchar.......................... 73-75—148 +4 Paul Casey............................. 75-73—148 +4 Russell Henley.......................74-74—148 +4 Phil Mickelson .......................74-74—148 +4 Hideki Matsuyama............... 76-72—148 +4 Danie van Tonder..................74-74—148 +4 Luke Donald .......................... 72-76—148 +4 Joost Luiten...........................79-69—148 +4 Danny Willett........................ 73-76—149 +5 Zach Johnson........................ 76-73—149 +5 Greg Chalmers ......................77-72—149 +5 Ross Fisher.............................78-71—149 +5 Branden Grace ......................75-74—149 +5 Steven Jeffress......................75-74—149 +5 Marcel Siem.......................... 78-72—150 +6 Jason Day .............................. 76-74—150 +6 Jason Dufner......................... 79-71—150 +6 Mikko Ilonen ......................... 78-72—150 +6 Alexander Noren.................. 73-77—150 +6 Geoff Ogilvy.......................... 74-76—150 +6 Robert Streb .........................72-80—152 +8 Ian Poulter............................. 74-78—152 +8 Koumei Oda........................... 74-78—152 +8 Chris Kirk............................... 76-77—153 +9 Thongchai Jaidee.................80-73—153 +9 Tommy Fleetwood ..............77-77—154 +10 Hunter Mahan..................... 75-79—154 +10 Gary Stal.............................. 75-79—154 +10 Anirban Lahiri..................... 80-76—156 +12 Stephen Gallacher ............. 84-72—156 +12 Hiroyuki Fujita.................... 75-83—158 +14 HSBCWOMEN'SCHAMPIONS Friday At Sentosa Golf Club (Serapong Course) Singapore Purse: $1.4 million Yardage: 6,553;Par: 72 SecondRound a-amateur Carlota Ciganda....................69-66—135 -9 Inbee Park..............................66-69—135 -9 Azahara Munoz ......................70-67—137 -7 Stacy Lewis............................69-69—138 -6 Lydia Ko .................................. 68-70—138 -6 Jenny Shin .............................. 68-70—138 -6 Karrie Webb........................... 68-70—138 -6 Jessica Korda......................... 72-67—139 -5 Caroline Masson................... 71-68—139 -5 Suzann Pettersen ................. 71-68—139 -5 Jodi Ewart Shadoff ...............70-69—139 -5 So Yeon Ryu ...........................70-69—139 -5 Anna Nordqvist ..................... 69-70—139 -5 Danielle Kang......................... 70-70—140 -4 Haru Nomura ......................... 70-70—140 -4 Mo Martin............................... 68-72—140 -4 Meena Lee...............................71-70—141 -3 Shanshan Feng.......................70-71—141 -3 Angela Stanford..................... 67-74—141 -3 Yani Tseng...............................66-75—141 -3 Lee-Anne Pace........................72-70—142 -2 Lizette Salas ...........................70-72—142 -2 Chella Choi..............................73-70—143 -1 Michelle Wie ...........................73-70—143 -1 Belen Mozo..............................72-71—143 -1 Amy Yang ................................71-72—143 -1 Minjee Lee...............................70-73—143 -1 I.K. Kim......................................74-70—144 E Sandra Gal................................73-71—144 E Motorsports NASCAR-SPRINTCUP-KOBALT 400LINEUP AfterFridayqualifying;raceSunday AtLasVegasMotorSpeedway LasVegas,Nev. Laplength:1.5miles (Carnumberinparentheses) 1. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 194.679 mph. 2. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 194.315. 3. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 194.287. 4. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 194.091. 5. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 193.959. 6. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 193.632. 7. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 193.507. 8. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Chev- rolet, 193.389. 9. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 193.334. 10. (1) Jamie McMur- ray, Chevrolet, 193.112. 11. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 192.555. 12. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 192.287. 13. (18) David Ragan, Toyota, 192.685. 14. (19) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 192.527. 15. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 192.472. 16. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 192.424. 17. (13) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 192.294. 18. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 192.28. 19. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 191.782. 20. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 191.768. 21. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 191.523. 22. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 191.34. 23. (33) Brian Scott, Chevrolet, 190.564. 24. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 189.994. 25. (3) Austin Dil- lon, Chevrolet, 190.355. 26. (51) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 189.967. 27. (7) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 189.947. 28. (55) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 189.82. 29. (9) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, 189.727. 30. (21) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 189.447. 31. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 189.354. 32. (95) Michael McDowell, Ford, 189.314. 33. (46) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 189.228. 34. (41) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 189.215. 35. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 189.003. 36. (34) Brett Moffitt, Ford, 188.488. 37. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, Owner Points. 38. (35) Cole Whitt, Ford, Owner Points. 39. (98) Josh Wise, Ford, Owner Points. 40. (23) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, Owner Points. 41. (26) Jeb Burton, Toyota, Owner Points. 42. (40) Landon Cassill, Chev- rolet, Owner Points. 43. (62) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, Owner Points. FailedtoQualify 44. (32) Mike Bliss, Ford, 185.618. 45. (29) Reed Sorenson, Toyota, 184.925. 46. (44) Travis Kvapil, Chevrolet, 184.634. 47. (66) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 181.245. 48. (83) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 180.668. Odds GLANTZ-CULVERLINE For March 7 NCAABasketball Favorite Line Underdog at St. Bon. 11 Fordham at Arizona 14 Stanford Dayton 2½ at La Salle at Purdue 5 Illinois Utah 12 at Washington at La.-Monroe 6½ Texas St. at S. Alabama 2½ Troy at Old Dominion 9 W. Kentucky at VCU 15 George Mason at UCSB 8 Cal Poly UNLV 13 at San Jose St. at UC Davis 1 UC Irvine at San Diego St. 18½ Nevada at N. Arizona 3½ Sacramento St. E. Washington 5 at Weber St. at S. Utah Pk Portland St. Montana 5 at Montana St. Idaho 2 at Idaho St. at N. Colorado 9 North Dakota WestCoastConference AtLasVegas Quarterfinals S. Mary's (Cal) 4 Portland San Diego 1 Pepperdine Gonzaga 14½ San Francisco BYU 12½ Loyola Marymount or BYU 11 Santa Clara NBA Favorite Line(O/U) Underdog at New Orleans Pk (191) Memphis at Miami 4 (207½) Sacramento Atlanta 11½ (192) at 76ers Indiana 8½ (191) at New York at Cleveland 9 (215) Phoenix Portland 4½ (204) at Minnesota at Milwaukee 4 (188) Washington Houston 5 (213) at Denver NHL Favorite Line Underdog at Boston -170/+150 Philadelphia N.Y. Islanders -170/+150 at Florida at Washington -400/+300 Buffalo Montreal -200/+170 at Arizona at Columbus -110/-110 Colorado St. Louis -180/+160 at Toronto at Nashville -180/+160 Winnipeg at Tampa Bay -200/+170 Dallas at San Jose -145/+125 Vancouver at Los Angeles -180/+160 Pittsburgh | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 2015 2 B