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January 19, 2010

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BASKETBALL Eastern Athletic League Boys League Overall School W L W L Foothill 4 0 12 4 Chico 3 0 12 3 Enterprise 2 1 10 5 SPARTANS 1 2 8 7 Pleasant Valley1 2 7 8 Paradise 1 2 6 8 Shasta 1 3 8 8 Oroville 0 3 3 11 Eastern Athletic League Girls League Overall School W L W L Paradise 3 0 14 1 Enterprise 3 0 13 2 Pleasant Valley2 1 10 3 Chico 2 1 8 5 Shasta 2 2 6 10 SPARTANS 1 2 5 10 Foothill 0 4 6 8 Oroville 0 3 1 14 Northern Athletic League Boys League Overall School W L W L CARDINALS 1 0 12 5 Central Valley 1 0 8 7 Yreka 1 0 5 11 Lassen 0 1 8 8 West Valley 0 1 7 10 Anderson 0 1 6 11 Northern Athletic League Girls League Overall School W L W L Lassen 1 0 9 6 CARDINALS 1 0 9 7 Central Valley 0 0 11 6 West Valley 0 0 4 12 Anderson 0 0 9 8 Yreka 0 1 3 10 Mid-Valley League Boys League Overall School W L W L Hamilton 0 0 10 4 East Nicolaus 0 0 10 4 BULLDOGS 0 0 8 8 Biggs 0 0 6 10 Williams 0 0 3 10 Esparto 0 0 2 9 Mid-Valley League Girls League Overall School W L W L Hamilton 0 0 13 2 Biggs 0 0 9 7 Esparto 0 0 6 8 BULLDOGS 0 0 3 7 East Nicolaus 0 0 4 10 Williams 0 0 2 8 Tri-Cities League Boys League Overall School W L W L University Prep 1 0 11 4 Liberty Christian 0 0 12 6 Redding Christian 0 0 8 8 WARRIORS 0 1 9 6 Tri-Cities League Girls League Overall School W L W L Liberty Christian 0 0 11 4 University Prep 0 0 7 4 Redding Christian 0 0 9 7 WARRIORS 0 0 4 9 BOWLING High scores Jan 11-15 at Lariat Bowl Jan 11 — Monday Mixed Nuts Robert Funkhauser, 266, 729 Rebecca Palmer, 239, 670 Jan. 13 — Wednesday Mens Commercial Ken Hartman, 266, 748 Chris Goddard, 259, 685 Victor Serrano, 256, 661 Lanny Owens, 246, 666 Jan. 15 — Friday Adam & Eve Chris Gulliford, 246, 682 Gary Antone, 210, 567 Carole Harris, 178, 441 Paula Grossman, 168, 414 NFL PLAYOFFS Conference Championships Sunday N.Y. Jets at Indianapolis, Noon, CBS Minnesota at New Orleans, 3:40 p.m., FOX NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division W L Pct GB Lakers 31 9 .775 — Phoenix 24 18 .571 8 Clippers 18 22 .450 13 KINGS 15 25 .375 16 WARRIORS 12 27 .308 18.5 Southwest Division W L Pct GB Dallas 27 14 .659 — San Antonio 25 15 .625 1.5 Houston 23 18 .561 4 Memphis 22 18 .550 4.5 New Orleans 21 19 .525 5.5 Northwest Division W L Pct GB Denver 26 14 .650 — Portland 25 17 .595 2 Okla. City 23 18 .561 3.5 Utah 23 18 .561 3.5 Minnesota 9 33 .214 18 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Boston 27 12 .692 — Toronto 21 20 .512 7 New York 17 24 .415 11 Philadelphia 13 27 .325 14.5 New Jersey 3 37 .075 24.5 Southeast Division W L Pct GB Atlanta 26 14 .650 — Orlando 26 14 .650 — Charlotte 20 19 .513 5.5 Miami 20 19 .513 5.5 Washington 14 26 .350 12 Central Division W L Pct GB Cleveland 31 11 .738 — Chicago 18 21 .462 11.5 Milwaukee 16 23 .410 13.5 Detroit 14 26 .350 16 Indiana 14 26 .350 16 ——— Monday's results Charlotte 105, Sacramento 103 Golden State 114, Chicago 97 Dallas 99, Boston 90 Houston 101, Milwaukee 98, OT L.A. Clippers 106, New Jersey 95 Memphis 108, Phoenix 118 Minnesota 108, Philadelphia 103, OT New York 99, Detroit 91 Oklahoma City 94, Atlanta 91 San Antonio 97, New Orleans 90 Washington 97, Portland 92 Orlando at L.A. Lakers, late Today's games Toronto at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Indiana at Miami, 4:30 p.m. NCAA Monday's Top 25 results No. 1 Texas at No. 10 Kansas State, late No. 5 Syracuse 84, Notre Dame 71 Today's Top 25 games No. 8 Tennessee at Alabama, 4 p.m., ESPN No.17 Clemson at No.19 Ga.Tech, 4 p.m., ESPN2 No. 21 Ohio State vs. Northwestern, 4 p.m. No. 13 Purdue at Illinois, 6 p.m., ESPN No. 20 Northern Iowa at Wichita State, 6:05 p.m. The Top Twenty Five The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 17, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. Texas (57) 17-0 1,617 1 2. Kentucky (8) 18-0 1,568 2 3. Kansas 16-1 1,457 3 4. Villanova 16-1 1,442 4 5. Syracuse 17-1 1,376 5 6. Michigan St. 15-3 1,259 7 7. Duke 15-2 1,249 8 8. Tennessee 14-2 1,163 9 9. Pittsburgh 15-2 1,015 16 10. Kansas St. 15-2 989 13 11. West Virginia 13-3 922 10 12. Georgetown 13-3 873 11 13. Purdue 14-3 799 6 14. BYU 18-1 763 18 15. Gonzaga 14-3 748 17 16. Temple 15-3 581 19 17. Clemson 15-3 568 24 18. Wisconsin 14-4 542 13 19. Georgia Tech 13-4 380 20 20. N. Iowa 16-1 252 — 21. Ohio St. 13-5 228 — 22. Mississippi 13-4 211 21 23. Mississippi St. 15-3 189 — 24. North Carolina 12-6 161 12 25. Baylor 14-2 147 22 Others receiving votes: Vanderbilt 122, Con- necticut 98, New Mexico 96, UAB 59, Virginia 50, Florida St. 41, Butler 35, Texas A&M 28, Cornell 15, William & Mary 15, Wake Forest 13, Rhode Island 11, Marquette 10, Missouri 8, Louisiana Tech 7, Northwestern 6, Arizona St. 3, Old Dominion 3, Marshall 2, Xavier 2, Harvard 1, Siena 1. NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division W L OT Pts GF GA SHARKS 31 10 8 70 157 123 Phoenix 28 17 5 61 133 129 Kings 27 18 3 57 143 133 Dallas 21 17 11 53 141 157 Ducks 22 20 7 51 138 154 Central Division W L OT Pts GF GA Chicago 34 11 4 72 165 110 Nashville 29 17 3 61 140 136 Detroit 24 16 8 56 123 124 St. Louis 21 20 7 49 126 136 Columbus 19 23 9 47 134 169 Northwest Division W L OT Pts GF GA Colorado 27 15 6 60 141 135 Vancouver 28 18 2 58 155 119 Calgary 26 17 6 58 130 120 Minnesota 24 23 3 51 138 150 Edmonton 16 26 5 37 128 159 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L OT Pts GF GA New Jersey 32 14 1 65 131 105 Pittsburgh 30 19 1 61 157 139 N.Y. Rangers 23 19 7 53 127 131 N.Y. Islanders 22 19 8 52 131 146 Philadelphia 23 21 3 49 143 137 Northeast Division W L OT Pts GF GA Buffalo 30 11 6 66 134 108 Ottawa 25 21 4 54 138 150 Boston 23 17 8 54 123 121 Montreal 23 23 4 50 128 139 Toronto 17 24 9 43 134 173 Southeast Division W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 30 12 6 66 182 136 Florida 21 20 8 50 141 149 Atlanta 21 20 7 49 149 156 Tampa Bay 19 19 10 48 125 146 Carolina 14 27 7 35 120 165 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Monday's results Calgary at San Jose, late Buffalo 7, Phoenix 2 Columbus 4, St. Louis 2 Dallas 4, Minnesota 3 Florida 1, Atlanta 0 N.Y. Islanders 4, New Jersey 0 Ottawa 5, Boston 1 Tampa Bay 3, Carolina 2 Toronto 4, Nashville 3 Edmonton at Colorado, late Today's games San Jose at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m., CSNBA Columbus at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Detroit at Washington, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m., VERSUS Toronto at Atlanta, 4 p.m. Chicago at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. Buffalo at Anaheim, 7 p.m. DEALS National Football League SAN FRANCISCO—Named Kurt Schotten- heimer special teams coordinator. ARIZONA—Re-signed CB Rashad Barks- dale, WR Ed Gant, LB Ali Highsmith, LB Mark Washington, WR Onrea Jones, DE Ryan Kees, G Jonathan Palmer and OT Tom Pestock to future contracts. CAROLINA—Announced the retirement of receivers coach Richard Williamson. DALLAS—Signed G Travis Bright, RB Herb Donaldson, DB Marquis Floyd, LB Donovan Woods to reserve/future contracts. DENVER—Announced defensive coordina- tor Mike Nolan is not longer with the team. National Basketball Association NEW JERSEY—Announced assistant coach Tom Barrise would become a special assistant to the president and associate coach-advance scout Jimmy Sann would replace Barrise. National Hockey League CAROLINA—Reassigned LW Drayson Bowman to Albany (AHL). COLUMBUS—Placed F Fredrik Modin on injured reserve, retroactive to Jan. 7. Activat- ed D Marc Methot. FLORIDA—Recalled C Shawn Matthias and C Jeff Taffe. WASHINGTON—Assigned D John Carlson to Hershey (AHL). Major League Baseball American League CHICAGO—Agreed to terms with RHP Tony Pena on a one-year contract. NEW YORK—Agreed to terms with RHP Chad Gaudin and LHP Boone Logan on one- year contracts. TEXAS—Agreed to terms with LHP C.J. Wil- son on a one-year contract. Named Joe Furukawa coordinator, pacific rim operations. TORONTO—Agreed to terms with RHP Shaun Marcum on a one-year contract. National League ARIZONA—Agreed to terms with RHP Aaron Heilman and RHP Chad Qualls on one-year contracts. CINCINNATI—Agreed to terms with RHP Jared Burton on a one-year contract. FLORIDA—Agreed to terms with 2B Dan Uggla, RHP Anibal Sanchez and LHP Renyel Pinto on one-year contracts. MILWAUKEE—Agreed to terms with OF Jody Gerut on a one-year contract. PITTSBURGH—Agreed to terms with RHP Brendan Donnelly on a one-year contract. Acquired INF Jesus Brito from Cleveland for INF Brian Bixler. SAN DIEGO—Named Randy Smith director of player development. Agreed to terms with INF-OF Jerry Hairston Jr. on a one-year con- tract. Major League Soccer D.C.—Signed F Danny Allsopp. College GEORGIA—Named Scott Lakatos sec- ondary coach. HOUSTON—Agreed to terms with football coach Kevin Sumlin on a contract extension through the 2015 season. MEMPHIS—Named Brian Mitchell corner- backs coach. PITTSBURGH—Promoted Scott Turner to wide receivers coach. SOUTH FLORIDA—Named Mark Snyder, Todd Fitch, Vernon Hargreaves, Peter Vaas and Rick Smith assistant football coaches. TENNESSEE—Named Charlie Baggett assistant head football coach and wide receivers coach. Announced offensive coordi- nator Jim Chaney will remain on staff. 2B – Daily News – Tuesday, January 19, 2010 Largest Selection In Tri-County • Herbal Medicines • Edibles (Foods) • Clones 1317 Solano St. (530) 824-4811 www.tehamaherbalcollective.vpweb.com Corning Calif. China Buffet CHINESE RESTAURANT 343 S. 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