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AUTORACING NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Quicken Loans Race for He- roes 500Practice:8:30a.m., NBCSN. NASCAR Xfinity Series DAV 200Qualifying: 9:30a.m., NBCSN. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Quicken Loans Race for He- roes 500Final Practice: 11:30 a.m., NBCSN. NASCAR Xfinity Series DAV 200: 1p.m., NBCSN. MLB BASEBALL Arizona Fall League, Surprise vs. Salt River: 5p.m., MLB. NBA BASKETBALL Brooklyn Nets at Golden State Warriors: 7:30p.m., CSNBA. BOXING Shobox: The New Generation Card TBA: 10:45p.m., SHOW. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Ohio State at Illinois: 9a.m., ABC. Georgia at Auburn: 9a.m., CBS. Pennsylvania vs. Harvard: 9 a.m., CSNBA. Florida at South Carolina: 9 a.m., ESPN Kansas at TCU: 9a.m., FS1. Maryland at Michigan State: 9a.m., ESPN2. Texas at West Virginia: 9a.m., ESPNU. M.Tenn. State at Florida Atl.: 9a.m., CSN. Washington at Arizona State: noon, PAC12BA. Wake Forest at Notre Dame: 12:30p.m., NBC. Clemson at Syracuse: 12:30 p.m., ABC. Michigan vs. Indiana: 12:30 p.m., ESPN2. Alabama at Mississippi State: 12:30p.m., CBS. James Madison vs. Delaware: 12:30p.m., CSNBA, CSN. Kansas State at Texas Tech: 12:30p.m., FS1. Miami at North Carolina: 12:30p.m., ESPNU. Arkansas at LSU: 4p.m., ESPN. Memphis vs. Houston: 4p.m., ESPN2. W. Carolina at Texas A&M: 4 p.m., ESPNU. Oregon at Stanford: 4:30p.m., FOX. Oklahoma at Baylor: 5:07p.m., (7, 10). Utah at Arizona: 7p.m., FS1. N. Mexico at Boise State: 7:15 p.m., ESPNU. Washington State at UCLA: 7:30p.m., ESPN. Oregon State at California: 7:30p.m., PAC12BA. GOLF PGA OHL Classic Round 3: 10 a.m., GOLF. LPGA Lorena Ochoa Invita- tional Round 3: 1p.m., GOLF. EPGA BMW Masters Final Round: 7p.m., GOLF. NHL HOCKEY Detroit Red Wings at Boston Bruins: 4p.m., NHL. San Jose Sharks at Buffalo Sabres: 4p.m., CSN. Edmonton Oilers at Los Ange- les Kings: 8:30p.m., NHL. TENNIS ITF Fed Cup Final Czech Republic vs. Russia: 7a.m., TENNIS. ITF Fed Cup Final Czech Republic vs. Russia: 3a.m., TENNIS. ATP World Tour Finals Doubles Round Robin: 4a.m., TENNIS. Ontheair the first elimination race of the Chase bounced him from the playoffs. Busch was second and the highest-qualifying driver still eligible for the championship. Busch led the second round of qual- ifying with a track record speed of 142.982 mph, but he was bumped from the pole in the third and final round of qualifying. Busch likely needs to win Sunday to advance to the final four. "The car has speed," Busch said. "We've got to stay focused on getting this 41 car punching its ticket down to Homestead." Dale Earnhardt Jr., Johnson's teammate at Hendrick Motorsports who was eliminated from the Chase in the second round, qualified third. Carl Edwards qualified fourth and was followed by Martin Truex Jr. as two drivers trying to advance into Homestead landed in- side the top-five. "We had a fast car and I'm excited to go race now. We have a good starting spot, which was our first mission," Edwards said. "Obviously, we want to be better than fourth, but we're close enough to the front that we have a good pit stall selection." Kyle Larson was sixth and followed by Erik Jones, who is driving for Matt Kenseth as Kenseth serves a two-race suspension for intentionally wrecking Joey Logano at Martins- ville. Kevin Harvick, winner of four consecutive races at Phoenix and five of the last six, qualified eighth. Most of the title contenders be- lieve they are chasing Har- vick on Sunday. That's not great news for Team Penske, which is facing a dire situation with Keselowski and Logano. Both likely need to win to make it to the finale, and only one of them can go to victory lane. There are mathematical possibili- ties that both drivers can make the final four, but it's a longshot. So it didn't help when both failed to advance out of the second round of Fri- day qualifying. Logano will start 14th and Keselowski 18th, Asked where Penske was off in qualifying, Lo- gano was practical: "In the speed department, some- where," he said. "We need to find quite a bit more speed to go faster." Keselowski, who domi- nated at Texas only to be run down in the closing laps by Johnson, knows his work is cut out for him at Phoenix. He was elim- inated from the Chase in this race a year ago, and had the finale within his grasp until Johnson spoiled it for him last week. "We're in Day 1 of a three-day weekend. I domi- nated all but the last 5 per- cent of Texas, so that shows the weekend is not over 'til it's over," he said. NASCAR FROM PAGE 1 level." Curry rarely slowed down during the short off- season, using the summer to improve his game and welcome a new daughter to join celebrity sister, Riley. The baby-faced point guard just shrugged and chuckled when the subject of all his 3-point attempts came up following last Fri- day's win against Denver. "I shot 16," Curry said. "I'm making a few more, so that helps. I'm get- ting decent looks. Shoot 50 percent or more I'm sure it doesn't matter how many I take. I'm not really searching for them, which is good, just the flow of the offense, rhythm, knocking them down and keeping the offense going." The 27-year-old Curry has hit 52 of 110 from long range through 10 games in his seventh NBA sea- son, putting him on pace for 426. That would shat- ter his record set last sea- son of 286 on 646 attempts. "If I beat what I did last year, then we're doing something," Curry said. Curry causes game-plan- ning fits for every opposing coach. "I was hoping he'd be on a championship celebra- tion all summer, and he's been working on his game," Rivers said. "That's too bad for all of us." Grizzlies coach David Joerger joked about using three defenders on Curry before a 50-point loss at Golden State earlier this month. Rivers has already no- ticed Curry's offseason ef- forts, such as making the adjustment to defenses constantly switching on him. "We've seen great shoot- ers in the league. We've seen great ball handlers in the league. We haven't seen great shooters that are ball handlers," Rivers said. "He's both and I don't think we've seen a combi- nation of what he can do. At least I haven't." Curry is more popular than ever, all around the country and around the world. His merchandise is the top NBA seller for online retailer Fanatics.com, with a 453 percent increase for his gear this season from the start of last season while his jersey sales are up 581 percent. Golden State gear is also the top seller for NBA apparel. The Warriors won 129- 116 at Minnesota on Thurs- day night for the best start in franchise history, be- coming the fourth team to begin a season at least 10-0 immediately after captur- ing a championship. Curry has already made 24 more 3-pointers than any player ever through the first 10 games of the season. With 333 points, he's scored the most in that span of any player since Michael Jordan's 338 to begin the 1992-93 season. "Michael Jordan was a whole 'nother thing and this guy is his own thing," Minnesota's Kevin Garnett said. "It's beautiful for bas- ketball and beautiful for the sport." In terms of a ceiling for Curry's abilities, Walton said, "I don't know, I don't think there is one." "What he does is incred- ible — the range, the off the dribble. The bigger the mo- ment it seems like more of- ten they go in as well," Wal- ton said. "I think he's set- ting the new standard of being the greatest shooter this league's ever seen." APSportsWriterJosh Dubow and AP Basketball Writer Jon Krawczynski contributed to this report. Curry FROM PAGE 1 The Associated Press DETROIT Joe Pavelski scored his ninth goal of the season, Martin Jones made 26 saves and the San Jose Sharks beat the Detroit Red Wings 3-2 on Friday night. Melker Karlsson and Matt Nieto also scored for the Sharks, who improved to 7-1 in Detroit since the 2010-11 season. Tomas Tatar and Teemu Pulkkinen scored for the Red Wings, and Jimmy Howard finished with 11 saves. Pavel Datsyuk made his season debut for De- troit after missing the first 15 games due to offseason ankle surgery. He received a standing ovation when coming onto the ice for his first shift. The game was played with "enhanced security measures" in place at Joe Louis Arena because of the Paris attacks, according to the Red Wings. The Red Wings took a quick lead, with Tatar tak- ing a pass from Dylan Lar- kin and flicking a wrist shot past Jones at 3:13. However, San Jose tied it about 4 minutes later. Howard missed a poke check on Joe Thornton, al- lowing him to circle behind the net and set up Karls- son for his first goal of the season. The Sharks took a 2-1 lead with 2:08 left in the opening period, as How- ard stopped Nieto's wrap- around attempt, but Ni- eto knocked home the re- bound. The Sharks made it 3-1 with their 10th shot of the game at 10:23 of the second, as Paul Martin's slap shot from the point was deflected past How- ard by Pavelski. Datsyuk had a great chance late in the period, but Jones stopped him at point- blank range. Tatar beat Jones for the second time early in the third period, only to see his shot bounce off the goal post. The Red Wings cut the deficit to 3-2 on a fluky goal at 18:08, as Pulk- kinen's shot from the point was heading wide until it banked off Justin Braun's leg and past Jones. NHL Pavelski, Jones lead Sharks Scoreboard Football AMERICANCONFERENCE WEST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Denver 7 1 0 .875 192 139 Oakland 4 4 0 .500 213 211 Kansas City 3 5 0 .375 195 182 San Diego 2 7 0 .222 210 249 EAST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA New England 8 0 01.000 276 143 Buffalo 5 4 0 .556 231 207 N.Y. Jets 5 4 0 .556 217 184 Miami 3 5 0 .375 171 206 SOUTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Indianapolis 4 5 0 .444 200 227 Houston 3 5 0 .375 174 205 Jacksonville 2 6 0 .250 170 235 Tennessee 2 6 0 .250 159 187 NORTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Cincinnati 8 0 01.000 229 142 Pittsburgh 5 4 0 .556 206 182 Baltimore 2 6 0 .250 190 214 Cleveland 2 7 0 .222 177 247 NATIONAL CONFERENCE WEST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Arizona 6 2 0 .750 263 153 St. Louis 4 4 0 .500 153 146 Seattle 4 4 0 .500 167 140 San Francisco3 6 0 .333 126 223 EAST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Giants 5 4 0 .556 247 226 Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 193 164 Washington 3 5 0 .375 158 195 Dallas 2 6 0 .250 160 204 SOUTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Carolina 8 0 01.000 228 165 Atlanta 6 3 0 .667 229 190 New Orleans 4 5 0 .444 241 268 Tampa Bay 3 5 0 .375 181 231 NORTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Minnesota 6 2 0 .750 168 140 Green Bay 6 2 0 .750 203 167 Chicago 3 5 0 .375 162 221 Detroit 1 7 0 .125 149 245 Thursday's game Buffalo 22, N.Y. Jets 17 Sunday's games Detroit at Green Bay, 10 a.m. Carolina at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Chicago at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Dallas at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. New Orleans at Washington, 10 a.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. Jacksonville at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Minnesota at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Kansas City at Denver, 1:25 p.m. New England at N.Y. Giants, 1:25 p.m. Arizona at Seattle, 5:30 p.m. Open: Atlanta, Indianapolis, San Diego, San Francisco Monday's game Houston at Cincinnati, 5:30 p.m. College Football TOP 25 SCHEDULE No. 1 Clemson at Syracuse, 12:30 p.m. No. 2 Ohio State at Illinois, 9 a.m. No . 3 A la ba ma a t N o. 2 0 M is si ss pp i State, 12:30 p.m. No. 4 Baylor vs. No. 12 Oklahoma, 5 p.m. No. 5 Oklahoma State at Iowa State, 12:30 p.m. No. 6 Notre Dame vs. Wake Forest, 12:30 p.m. No. 7 Stanford vs. Oregon, 4:30 p.m. No. 8 Iowa vs. Minnesota, 5 p.m. No. 9 LSU vs. Arkansas, 4:15 p.m. No. 10 Utah at Arizona, 7 p.m. No. 11 Florida at South Carolina, 9 a.m. No. 13 TCU vs. Kansas, 9 a.m. No. 14 Michigan State vs. Maryland, 9 a.m. No. 15 Michigan at Indiana, 12:30 p.m. No. 16 Houston vs. No. 25 Memphis, 4 p.m. No. 17 North Carolina vs. Miami, 12:30 p.m. No. 18 UCLA vs. Washington State, 7:45 p.m. No. 19 Florida State vs. N.C. State, 9:30 a.m. No. 21 Temple at South Florida, 4 p.m. No. 22 Navy vs. SMU, 12:30 p.m. No. 24 Northwestern vs. Purdue, 9 a.m. Basketball NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Golden State 10 0 1.000 — Clippers 5 4 .556 41/2 Phoenix 4 4 .500 5 Sacramento 2 7 .222 71/2 Lakers 1 8 .111 81/2 SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB San Antonio 6 2 .750 — Dallas 5 4 .556 11/2 Houston 4 4 .500 2 Memphis 4 6 .400 3 New Orleans 1 8 .111 51/2 NORTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Oklahoma City 6 3 .667 — Denver 4 4 .500 11/2 Utah 4 5 .444 2 Minnesota 4 5 .444 2 Portland 4 6 .400 21/2 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Toronto 7 3 .700 — Boston 4 4 .500 2 New York 4 6 .400 3 Brooklyn 1 7 .125 5 Philadelphia 0 9 .000 61/2 SOUTHEAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Atlanta 8 3 .727 — Miami 6 3 .667 1 Orlando 5 5 .500 21/2 Charlotte 4 5 .444 3 Washington 3 4 .429 3 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 8 1 .889 — Chicago 6 3 .667 2 Detroit 5 3 .625 21/2 Indiana 6 4 .600 21/2 Milwaukee 4 5 .444 4 Thursday's games Miami 92, Utah 91 Golden State 129, Minnesota 116 Phoenix 118, Clippers 104 Friday's games Indiana 107, Minnesota 103 Orlando 102, Utah 93 Toronto 100, New Orleans 81 Boston 106, Atlanta 93 Cleveland 90, New York 84 Chicago 102, Charlotte 97 Memphis 101, Portland 100 Oklahoma City 102, Philadelphia 85 Dallas 90, Lakers 82 Houston at Denver, (n.) Brooklyn at Sacramento, (n.) Saturday's games Detroit at Clippers, 12:30 p.m. Orlando at Washington, 4 p.m. Dallas at Houston, 5 p.m. Philadelphia at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Cleveland at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. Denver at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Brooklyn at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. MEN TOP 25 COLLEGE 1. North Carolina (1-0) beat Temple 91-67. 2. Kentucky (1-0) beat Albany (N.Y.) 78-65. 3. Maryland (1-0) beat Mount St. Mary's 80-56. 4. Kansas (1-0) beat Colorado 109-72. 5. Duke (1-0) beat Siena 92-74. 6. Virginia (1-0) beat Morgan State 86-48. 7. Iowa State (1-0) beat Colorado 68-62. 8. Oklahoma (0-0) did not play. 9. Gonzaga (0-0) vs. Pittsburgh can- celled wet floor. 10. Wichita State (1-0) beat Charleston Southern 89-62. 11. Villanova (1-0) beat Fairleigh Dickin- son 91-54. 12. Arizona (0-0) vs. Pacific, (n.) 13. Michigan State (1-0) beat FAU 82-55. 14. California (0-0) vs. Rice, (n.) 15. Indiana (1-0) beat Eastern Illinois 88-49. 16. Utah (0-0) vs. Southern Utah, (n.) 17. Wisconsin (0-1) lost to Western Illinois 69-67. 18 . Va nder bi lt ( 1- 0) b ea t A us ti n P ea y 80-41. 19. Notre Dame (1-0) beat St. Francis (Pa.) 87-56. 20. UConn (1-0) beat Maine 100-56. 21. LSU (1-0) beat McNeese State 81-70. 22. Baylor (0-0) vs. Stephen F. Austin, (n.) 23. Purdue (1-0) beat N.C. A&T 81-40. 24. Butler (0-0) did not play. 25. Michigan (1-0) beat Northern Michi- gan 70-44. WOMEN TOP 25 COLLEGE 1. UConn (0-0) did not play. 2. South Carolina (1-0) beat No. 6 Ohio State 88-80. 3. Notre Dame (0-0) did not play. 4. Tennessee (0-0) did not play. 5. Baylor (1-0) beat Texas-Arlington 62-20. 6. Ohio State (0-1) lost to No. 2 South Carolina 88-80. 7. Florida State (0-0) did not play. 8. Louisville (0-0) did not play. 9. Maryland (0-0) did not play. 10. Oregon State (0-0) vs. Longwood, (n.) 11. Mississippi State (1-0) beat Samford 68-47. 12. Texas (0-0) did not play. 13. Texas A&M (1-0) beat Texas State 87-50. 14. Duke (1-0) beat Pennsylvania 57-50. 15. Arizona State (0-0) did not play. 16. Stanford (0-0) at UC Davis, (n.) 17. Oklahoma (1-0) beat Winthrop 78-48. 18. Kentucky (1-0) beat Rice 72-39. 19. Northwestern (0-0) did not play. 20. South Florida (1-0) beat Jacksonville 74-52. 21. George Washington (0-0) did not play. 22. North Carolina (0-1) lost to Gardner- Webb 66-65. 23. Syracuse (1-0) beat Rhode Island 57-54. 24. Michigan State (0-0) did not play. 25. Chattanooga (1-0) beat McNeese State 68-53. NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angeles 16 10 6 0 20 39 33 Arizona 16 9 6 1 19 46 44 Vancouver 17 7 5 5 19 50 42 San Jose 16 8 8 0 16 43 42 Anaheim 16 5 7 4 14 28 41 Calgary 18 6 11 1 13 44 68 Edmonton 17 6 11 0 12 44 54 CENTRAL DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Dallas 17 13 4 0 26 62 45 St. Louis 16 11 4 1 23 45 37 Minnesota 15 10 3 2 22 46 40 Nashville 15 9 3 3 21 43 38 Winnipeg 17 8 7 2 18 48 52 Chicago 16 8 7 1 17 41 41 Colorado 16 6 9 1 13 43 44 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 17 13 2 2 28 62 33 Ottawa 16 8 5 3 19 50 51 Tampa Bay 18 8 8 2 18 42 43 Detroit 16 8 7 1 17 36 39 Buffalo 16 8 8 0 16 39 44 Boston 15 7 7 1 15 49 48 Florida 16 6 7 3 15 43 41 Toronto 16 4 8 4 12 34 48 METROPOLITAN DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA N.Y. Rangers 16 12 2 2 26 51 28 Washington 16 11 4 1 23 50 37 Pittsburgh 16 10 6 0 20 36 33 New Jersey 16 9 6 1 19 40 40 N.Y. Islanders 17 8 6 3 19 45 41 Carolina 16 6 9 1 13 32 46 Philadelphia 16 5 8 3 13 30 48 Columbus 17 5 12 0 10 40 60 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Thursday's games Toronto 2, Nashville 1, SO Colorado 3, Boston 2 N.Y. Rangers 6, St. Louis 3 Washington 5, Philadelphia 2 Mi nn es ot a 3 , C aro li na 2 , O T Ottawa 3, Vancouver 2 Tampa Bay 3, Calgary 1 Buffalo 3, Florida 2 New Jersey 3, Chicago 2 Dallas 6, Winnipeg 3 Arizona 4, Edmonton 1 Los Angeles 2, N.Y. Islanders 1 Friday's games Columbus 2, Pittsburgh 1 Calgary 3, Washington 2, OT San Jose 3, Detroit 2 N.Y. Islanders at Anaheim, (n.) Saturday's games N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 10 a.m. Detroit at Boston, 4 p.m. San Jose at Buffalo, 4 p.m. Vancouver at Toronto, 4 p.m. Colorado at Montreal, 4 p.m. Florida at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Carolina, 4 p.m. Arizona at Columbus, 4 p.m. Winnipeg at Nashville, 4 p.m. Chicago at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Minnesota at Dallas, 5 p.m. Edmonton at Los Angeles, 7 p.m. Sharks 3, Red Wings 2 San Jose 2 1 0 — 3 Detroit 1 0 1 — 2 First Period: 1, Detroit, Tatar 4 (Larkin, Kronwall), 3:13. 2, San Jose, Karlsson 1 (Thornton, Tennyson), 7:41. 3, San Jose, Nieto 3 (Dillon, Vlasic), 17:52. Second Period: 4, San Jose, Pavelski 9 (Martin, Braun), 10:23. Third Period: 5, Detroit, Pulkkinen 5 (Kindl, Tatar), 18:08. Shots on Goal: San Jose 7-4-3=14. Detroit 10-12-6=28. Goalies: San Jose, Jones. Detroit, How- ard; A: 20,027 (20,027); T: 2:17. Golf OHL CLASSIC AT MAYAKOBA PAR Friday At El Camaleon Golf Club Playa del Carmen, Mexico Purse: $6.2 million Yardage: 6,987; Par: 71 Second Round a-amateur Graeme McDowell ...............67-63—130 -12 Derek Fathauer.................... 65-66—131 -11 Si Woo Kim ........................... 68-64—132 -10 Harold Varner III ..................70-62—132 -10 Patrick Rodgers..................... 67-66—133 -9 Jason Bohn.............................70-63—133 -9 Justin Leonard.......................65-68—133 -9 Shawn Stefani........................65-68—133 -9 Brice Garnett......................... 67-66—133 -9 Johnson Wagner.....................67-67—134 -8 Scott Brown ............................67-67—134 -8 Spencer Levin........................68-66—134 -8 Michael Thompson...............66-68—134 -8 Will Wilcox ............................. 69-66—135 -7 Camilo Villegas ..................... 67-68—135 -7 Russell Knox........................... 70-65—135 -7 Zac Blair.................................. 68-67—135 -7 Ja so n K ok ra k ....... ..... ......... .... 68 -6 7— 13 5 - 7 Colt Knost............................... 67-68—135 -7 Jim Herman............................ 69-67—136 -6 Kevin Streelman.................... 69-67—136 -6 Henrik Norlander ..................68-68—136 -6 D.H. Lee...................................69-68—137 -5 Jerry Kelly...............................68-69—137 -5 Will MacKenzie.......................67-70—137 -5 Andres Gonzales................... 71-66—137 -5 Wes Roach.............................. 70-67—137 -5 Hunter Stewart......................68-69—137 -5 Boo Weekley ...........................67-70—137 -5 Whee Kim ...............................69-68—137 -5 D.J. Trahan...............................66-71—137 -5 Jason Dufner.......................... 71-66—137 -5 Blake Adams..........................68-69—137 -5 Charles Howell III...................66-71—137 -5 Patton Kizzire.........................66-71—137 -5 a-Jon Rahm.............................69-68—137 -5 David Hearn ........................... 68-70—138 -4 James Driscoll .......................70-68—138 -4 Brian Harman ........................70-68—138 -4 Tim Clark ................................69-69—138 -4 Erik Compton..........................67-71—138 -4 Ryan Blaum............................73-65—138 -4 Brendon de Jonge .................69-69—138 -4 Cameron Beckman................67-71—138 -4 Jeff Overton ...........................69-69—138 -4 Roberto Castro......................70-68—138 -4 Keegan Bradley......................67-71—138 -4 Aaron Baddeley..................... 65-73—138 -4 Rory Sabbatini.......................70-68—138 -4 Michael Kim ...........................70-68—138 -4 Ricky Barnes.......................... 70-69—139 -3 Jason Gore...............................68-71—139 -3 Peter Malnati..........................68-71—139 -3 Matt Kuchar............................72-67—139 -3 Tim Wilkinson........................ 69-70—139 -3 Mark Hubbard ....................... 70-69—139 -3 Mark Wilson............................67-72—139 -3 Freddie Jacobson.................. 70-69—139 -3 Jon Curran...............................68-71—139 -3 Tyrone Van Aswegen ........... 70-69—139 -3 Bronson Burgoon.................. 71-68—139 -3 Sam Saunders ........................68-71—139 -3 Hudson Swafford...................68-72—140 -2 Seung-Yul Noh........................70-70—140 -2 Martin Laird............................70-70—140 -2 Chez Reavie.............................71-69—140 -2 Robert Allenby........................69-71—140 -2 Tom Hoge.................................70-70—140 -2 Brett Stegmaier .....................69-71—140 -2 Kelly Kraft ...............................73-67—140 -2 Dawie van der Walt................66-74—140 -2 John Merrick...........................69-71—140 -2 Shane Bertsch........................69-71—140 -2 Smylie Kaufman.....................68-72—140 -2 Derek Ernst .............................68-72—140 -2 Steve Marino.......................... 72-68—140 -2 Sung Kang ...............................71-69—140 -2 Rodolfo E. Cazaubon.............69-71—140 -2 Greg Owen .............................. 71-70—141 -1 Rod Pampling..........................69-72—141 -1 Pat Perez ................................. 70-71—141 -1 Charley Hoffman.................... 71-70—141 -1 Carlos Ortiz.............................68-73—141 -1 Nacho Elvira............................ 70-71—141 -1 Hiroshi Iwata .......................... 70-71—141 -1 Kyle Reifers..............................73-69—142 E John Huh...................................74-68—142 E Brendon Todd .......................... 71-71—142 E Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano76-66—142 E Abraham Ancer....................... 71-71—142 E Oscar Fraustro ........................68-74—142 E Tyler Aldridge.......................... 71-71—142 E Alex Cejka................................. 71-71—142 E K.J. Choi....................................70-72—142 E Darron Stiles............................ 71-71—142 E Miguel Angel Carballo ........... 71-71—142 E Jonas Blixt..............................72-71—143 +1 Geoff Ogilvy...........................72-71—143 +1 Kyle Stanley ...........................72-71—143 +1 Chad Campbell......................73-70—143 +1 Justin Hicks............................73-70—143 +1 Scott Pinckney ......................71-72—143 +1 Andrew Landry......................73-70—143 +1 Chris Stroud...........................72-71—143 +1 Harris English ........................72-71—143 +1 Ben Crane...............................67-76—143 +1 Robert Garrigus ....................72-71—143 +1 Steve Wheatcroft................. 74-69—143 +1 Bryce Molder ........................ 74-69—143 +1 Fred Funk................................74-70—144 +2 Jamie Lovemark ....................71-73—144 +2 Scott Stallings.......................71-73—144 +2 Luke List ................................75-69—144 +2 Thomas Aiken........................74-70—144 +2 Blayne Barber....................... 77-68—145 +3 Domenico Geminiani............70-75—145 +3 Yoshio Yamamoto.................71-74—145 +3 D.A. Points..............................70-75—145 +3 Stewart Cink......................... 76-69—145 +3 Andres Romero .................... 69-76—145 +3 Adam Hadwin ........................71-75—146 +4 Nicholas Thompson..............72-74—146 +4 Rhein Gibson......................... 76-70—146 +4 Brendan Steele......................75-71—146 +4 Jhonattan Vegas ...................72-74—146 +4 Dicky Pride.............................74-73—147 +5 Martin Piller...........................71-76—147 +5 Andrew Loupe .......................74-74—148 +6 Bo Van Pelt.............................73-76—149 +7 Stuart Appleby ......................73-76—149 +7 Charlie Beljan ........................74-77—151 +9 Angel Cabrera .................... 78-75—153 +11 LPGA TOUR-LORENA OCHOA INVITATIONAL PAR Friday At Club de Golf Mexico Mexico City Purse: $1 million Yardage: 6,774; Par 72 Second Round a-denotes amateur Minjee Lee..............................69-69—138 -6 Christina Kim.........................73-66—139 -5 Sei Young Kim........................73-66—139 -5 Angela Stanford.................... 69-70—139 -5 Inbee Park...............................68-71—139 -5 Suzann Pettersen ..................69-71—140 -4 Carlota Ciganda.....................72-69—141 -3 Pernilla Lindberg....................71-70—141 -3 Jaye Marie Green ...................71-70—141 -3 So Yeon Ryu ............................71-70—141 -3 Sakura Yokomine...................72-70—142 -2 Cristie Kerr..............................74-69—143 -1 Gerina Piller ............................73-70—143 -1 Lizette Salas ...........................73-70—143 -1 Pornanong Phatlum...............72-71—143 -1 Hee Young Park.......................73-71—144 E Caroline Masson.....................73-71—144 E Chella Choi...............................73-71—144 E Mariajo Uribe...........................71-73—144 E Karine Icher ...........................75-70—145 +1 Jennifer Song.........................72-73—145 +1 Brittany Lincicome...............72-73—145 +1 a-Gaby Lopez.........................71-74—145 +1 Soccer MLS PLAYOFFS Conference Championship EASTERN CONFERENCE New York vs. Columbus Leg 1 — Sunday, Nov. 22: New York at Columbus, 2 p.m. Leg 2 — Sunday, Nov. 29: Columbus at New York, 4:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE FC Dallas vs. Portland Leg 1 — Sunday, Nov. 22: FC Dallas at Portland, 5 or 4:30 p.m. Leg 2 — Sunday, Nov. 29: Portland at FC Dallas, 5 or 4:30 p.m. MLS Cup Sunday, Dec. 6: TBD, 4p.m. Odds PREGAME.COM LINE NFL Sunday Favorite Today (O/U) Underdog at Green Bay 101/2 (481/2) Detroit at Tampa Bay 1 (431/2) Dallas Carolina 5 (44) at Tennessee at St. Louis 61/2 (421/2) Chicago New Orleans PK (50) at Washington at Philadelphia 6 (49) Miami at Pittsburgh 51/2 (411/2) Cleveland at Baltimore 51/2 (471/2) Jacksonville at Oakland 3 (44) Minnesota at Denver 51/2 (411/2) Kansas City New England 7 (541/2) at NY Giants at Seattle 3 (441/2) Arizona Monday at Cincinnati 101/2 (471/2) Houston | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2015 2 B