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AUTORACING NASCAR Xfinity Series Pow- erShares QQQ 300Qualifying: 7a.m.,FS1. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Daytona 500Final Practice: 9 a.m., FS1. NASCAR Xfinity Series PowerShares QQQ 300: 12:30 p.m., FS1. COLLEGE BASEBALL Urban Invitational Louisiana Tech vs. Southern U.: noon, MLB. Urban Invitational Grambling State vs. N. Orleans: 4p.m., MLB. COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Memphis vs. S. Florida: 8a.m., ESPNU. Xavier at Georgetown: 9a.m., FOX. Duke at Louisville: 9a.m., ESPN. St. Bonaventure vs. Dayton: 9 a.m., NBCSN. Georgia at Vanderbilt: 9a.m., ESPN2. Elon vs. Towson: 9a.m., CSN. Miami at North Carolina: 10 a.m., CBS. Penn State at Rutgers: 10 a.m., ESPNU. Florida Int. vs. Rice: 11a.m., CSNBA. Baylor at Texas: 11a.m., ESPN. St. Joseph's at Davidson: 11 a.m., NBCSN. Pittsburgh at Syracuse: 11 a.m., ESPN2. Butler vs. Villanova: 11:30 a.m., FOX. Delaware vs. James Madison: 1p.m., CSN, CSNBA. Oklahoma at West Virginia: 1 p.m., ESPN. Connecticut at Cincinnati: 1 p.m., ESPN2. San Francisco vs. Loyola M.: 1 p.m., CSN. LSU at Tennessee: 2:30p.m., ESPNU. UNC - Wil. vs. Charleston: 3 p.m., CSNBA. Kansas vs. Kansas State: 3 p.m., ESPN2. Kentucky at Texas A&M: 3:30 p.m., ESPN. TCU at Iowa State: 4:30p.m., ESPNU. Notre Dame at Georgia Tech: 5p.m., ESPN2. Stanford vs. Washington: 5 p.m., PAC12BA. S. Clara at Pepperdine: 5p.m., CSN. Purdue at Indiana: 5:30p.m., ESPN. Texas Tech at Oklahoma State: 6:30p.m., ESPNU. St. Mary at Gonzaga: 7p.m., ESPN2. Pacific vs. Portland: 7p.m., CSN. Colorado at UCLA: 8p.m., FS1. Hawaii vs. UC Irvine: 8:30 p.m., ESPNU. NBA BASKETBALL Golden State Warriors at Los Angeles Clippers: 5:30p.m., ABC. PGA GOLF Northern Trust Open Round 3: 10a.m., GOLF. Northern Trust Open Round 3: noon, CBS. LPGA GOLF Women's Australian Open Final Round: 6p.m., GOLF. COLLEGE WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS Utah vs. Stanford: 2p.m., PAC12BA. COLLEGE HOCKEY Ohio State vs. Penn State: noon, ESPNU. NHL HOCKEY Alumni Game Chicago vs. Minnesota: 2p.m., NHL. Boston Bruins at Dallas Stars: 5p.m., NHL. MOTORCYCLE RACING AMA Supercross: 5p.m., FS1. COLLEGE RUGBY Air Force vs. California: noon, PAC12BA. MFL SOCCER Fútbol Cruz at America: 2:55 p.m., (27). ATP TENNIS Delray Beach Open Semifinal: 5p.m., TENNIS. Ontheair Liz Baccala had three re- bounds, three assists and two steals. The Spartans (9-15 overall, 3-9 league) end the season in fifth place in the Eastern Athletic- Sac River league stand- ings, ahead of Foothill and Paradise, who were scheduled to face off Fri- day night. With a Foothill win, the Cougars would move into a tie with the Spartans. Several Spartans were among the top-ranked players in the league. Miller was No. 2 in blocks per game with 1.7 and tied for second in dou- ble-doubles with seven, No. 3 in assists per game with 3.2 and No. 5 in rebounds with 7.7 per game. Kitchell was No. 4 in double-doubles with five; Winning was No. 4 in as- sists per game with 3.2 and Drury was No. 4 in points per game with 11.1. Spartans FROM PAGE 1 I don't shake him off very often." The two certainly were on the same page when Heston made history against the Mets. He hit three batters, but did not walk anyone and had 11 strikeouts, finishing withathree-strikeout flour- ish in the ninth. No no-hit pitcher had done that since Sandy Koufax in 1965. Hes- ton also had a two-run sin- gle in the 5-0 win. "If you're going to do something like that, New York is a good place to do it, with all of the media and stuff," Heston said. "My Little League coach (from Florida) was there, and he's a die-hard Mets fan. "You learn from some- thing like that, just like you would anything. You don't want your highs to get too high or your lows to get too low. Just try to keep it on an even keel." NOTES: Cueto threw for the first time Friday. "He's a pro. He's been doing it for a while and he knows what it takes to get ready," Bochy said. ... Bochy said it was an honor to have known former Giants player and manager Jim Davenport, who passed away Thurs- day. Bochy recalled hit- ting with a Davenport bat in Little League ... Bochy likes the way non-roster in- vitee George Kottaras pro- vides a veteran presence behind the plate. "He's had a lot of different (pitching) staffs," Bochy said. ... No date has been set for two- time NL Cy Young Award winner Tim Lincecum to throw for clubs, his agency said by email. The former Giants star is recovering from left hip surgery that shortened his 2015 season. APBaseballWriterJanie McCauley contributed to this report. Heston FROM PAGE 1 Speedweeks, it's develop- ing as a Hendrick Motors- ports vs. Joe Gibbs Racing showdown, with a possi- ble challenge from Team Penske. Defending Daytona 500 winner Joey Logano, along with teammates Brad Kes- elowskiandRyanBlaney,all appearabletokeepup.Itre- mains to be seen if they can actually organize enough to become serious threats. Kyle Busch gave JGR a victory Thursday in the second qualifier, which also included teammates Matt Kenseth and Carl Edwards. The three raced nose-to- tail for a bit, but Kenseth wrecked in a last-lap crash that cost him his front-row starting spot. He'll start from the rear of the field and try to align with his Toyota teammates. Hamlin was alone in his qualifying race and lacked the help needed to beat Earnhardt — and Amelia. "I mean, I could have chopped (Earnhardt) a lit- tle bit more, but I saw in my mirror it would have been close and it's just not — this isn't the time to cut it close," Hamlin said. "Sunday is probably the time to do it." Daytona FROM PAGE 1 WILFREDO LEE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dale Earnhardt Jr. prepares to climb into his car during practice Friday for Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Daytona 500race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. Kokrak, who has not fin- ished in the top 30 in his four previous tries. "It's old school. It's very hard. But it's right there in front of you. If I can hit the driver a little bit straighter and keep it in the fairway, it's a huge advantage for me." He was at 10-under 132. There was plenty of power around the top of the leaderboard. Dustin Johnson (66) and Bubba Watson (68) were in the group at 8-under 134. Johnson has been the run- ner-up at Riviera each of the last two years, while Watson won the North- ern Trust Open two years ago with a 64-64 week- end. Rory McIlroy (69) and Adam Scott (68) were four shots behind. Johnson was hitting the driver so well that af- ter a high cut that went 332 yards on the 12th hole, he decided to try the same shot on the 13th. He took it over the eucalyptus trees on the 458-yard hole, leav- ing only a sand wedge from 116 yards. He wound up making par, and making an impression on Scott. "Fourth hole of our day, he's swinging like it's 95 degrees and midday some- where," Scott said. "I was looking for another cup of coffee and he's piping it over the trees on 13. The way he drives the golf ball is just unreal. He's an in- credible talent and fun to play with, fun to watch." Watson was far more boring. He opened with two birdies, added an- other on the par-4 eighth and filled his flawless card with 15 pars. He doesn't mind boring as long as he's not making bogeys, and that was quite a feat in the afternoon when the poa greens are so bumpy that putts roll like they have mud on the ball. Schwartzel was any- thing but boring. He had seven birdies and an eagle, which helped soothe the aggravation of two holes. He caught a plugged lie in a bunker on the treacher- ous 10th to start his round and made double bogey. He followed with three birdies and an eagle at the par-5 first, only to make triple bogey on No. 2 when his tee shot hit a cart path and was next to the out- of-bounds fence. Trying to chip out a few yards, the ball bounced up and hit him in the hand. "Those two holes were just out of the blue," Schwartzel said. "I don't feel like I did that much wrong with them. And if it wasn't for them, I'd prob- ably be top of the leader- board again." He is coming off a vic- tory last week in South Af- rica, and the 10-hour time change explains why he was a bit groggy for his af- ternoon tee time. Even so, he was in the large group at 6-under 136 that included McIlroy, Scott, Hideki Mat- suyama (67) and Justin Leonard (69). McIlroy had a few care- less three-putt bogeys, but he atoned for that with a majestic 3-wood up the hill from 285 yards to 20 feet for a two-putt birdie on the par-5 17th. Spieth was a long shot to make the cut after opening with a 79. Golf FROM PAGE 1 Scoreboard Basketball NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION W L Pct GB GoldenState 48 4 .923 — Clippers 36 18 .667 13 Sacramento 22 31 .415 261/2 Phoenix 14 40 .259 35 Lakers 11 44 .200 381/2 SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB San Antonio 45 9 .833 — Memphis 32 22 .593 13 Dallas 29 27 .518 17 Houston 27 28 .491 181/2 New Orleans 21 33 .389 24 NORTHWEST DIVISION W L P ct G B Oklahoma City 40 15 .727 — Portland 27 27 .500 121/2 Utah 26 27 .491 13 Denver 22 32 .407 171/2 Minnesota 17 38 .309 23 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Toronto 35 18 .660 — Boston 32 23 .582 4 New York 23 33 .411 131/2 Brooklyn 15 40 .273 21 Philadelphia 8 46 .148 271/2 SOUTHEAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Miami 30 24 .556 — Atlanta 31 25 .554 — Charlotte 28 26 .519 2 Washington 25 28 .472 41/2 Orlando 24 29 .453 51/2 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 39 14 .736 — Indiana 29 25 .537 101/2 Chicago 28 26 .519 111/2 Detroit 27 28 .491 13 Milwaukee 22 33 .400 18 Thursday's games Washington 103, Utah 89 Cleveland 106, Chicago 95 Clippers 105, San Antonio 86 Friday's games Orlando 110, Dallas 104, OT Washington 98, Detroit 86 Brooklyn 109, New York 98 Chicago 116, Toronto 106 New Orleans 121, Philadelphia 114 Charlotte 98, Milwaukee 95 Memphis 109, Minnesota 104 Indiana 101, Oklahoma City 98 Miami 115, Atlanta 111 Houston at Phoenix, (n.) Denver at Sacramento, (n.) Golden State at Portland, (n.) San Antonio at Lakers, (n.) Boston at Utah, (n.) Saturday's games Washington at Miami, 4:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. New York at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Golden State at Clippers, 5:30 p.m. COLLEGE MEN'S TOP 25 SCHEDULE Saturday No. 1 Villanova vs. Butler, 2:30 p.m. No. 2 Kansas at Kansas State, 6 p.m. No. 3 Oklahoma at No. 10 West Virginia, 3 p.m. No. 5 North Carolina vs. No. 11 Miami, 1 p.m. No. 8 Xavier at Georgetown, Noon No. 13 Iowa State vs. TCU, 7:30 p.m. No. 14 Kentucky at Texas A&M, 6:30 p.m. No. 15 Dayton vs. St. Bonaventure, Noon No. 16 Oregon vs. Oregon State, 10 p.m. No. 17 Purdue at No. 22 Indiana, Noon No. 18 Louisville vs. No. 20 Duke, Noon No. 19 Notre Dame at Georgia Tech, 8 p.m. No. 24 Texas vs. No. 25 Baylor, 2 p.m. Sunday's Games No. 6 Maryland vs. Michigan, 1 p.m. No. 21 SMU vs. East Carolina, 2 p.m. COLLEGE WOMEN'S TOP 25 FARED Friday 1. UConn (25-0) did not play. 2. Notre Dame (25-1) 3. South Carolina (25-1) did not play. 4. Baylor (26-1) did not play. 5. Ohio State (22-4) did not play. 6. Maryland (24-3) did not play. 7. Oregon State (22-3) vs. Southern Cal. 8. Texas (23-2) did not play. 9. Arizona State (23-4) beat Washington State 61-39. 10. Florida State (21-5) did not play. 11. Louisville (21-6) did not play. 12. Texas A&M (19-7) did not play. 12. UCLA (20-6) beat Oregon 77-72. 14. Mississippi State (21-6) did not play. 15. Stanford (20-6) at Colorado. 16. Kentucky (18-6) did not play. 17. Oklahoma State (19-6) did not play. 18. Miami (21-5) did not play. 19. South Florida (18-7) did not play. 20. Oklahoma (17-8) did not play. 21. DePaul (22-7) beat Providence 91-68. 22. Florida (20-6) did not play. 23. Syracuse (21-6) did not play. 24. Tennessee (16-10) did not play. 25. Michigan State (19-7) did not play. FAR WEST SCORES Arizona St. 61, Washington St. 39 UCLA 77, Oregon 72 Utah 72, California 66 Washington 74, Arizona 52 NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angeles 57 33 20 4 70 155 136 Anaheim 57 30 19 8 68 141 139 San Jose 57 31 21 5 67 168 154 Arizona 57 27 24 6 60 157 174 Vancouver 57 22 23 12 56 135 162 Calgary 56 25 28 3 53 153 173 Edmonton 59 22 31 6 50 148 181 CENTRAL DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Chicago 61 38 18 5 81 175 142 Dallas 59 37 16 6 80 191 162 St. Louis 60 34 17 9 77 147 140 Nashville 58 27 21 10 64 153 152 Colorado 60 30 26 4 64 161 166 Minnesota 58 26 22 10 62 150 147 Winnipeg 57 25 28 4 54 148 168 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Florida 58 33 18 7 73 161 136 Boston 58 31 21 6 68 174 160 Detroit 58 29 20 9 67 149 153 Tampa Bay 57 31 22 4 66 155 144 Montreal 59 28 27 4 60 162 163 Ottawa 59 27 26 6 60 169 184 Buffalo 59 24 28 7 55 141 162 Toronto 56 20 27 9 49 136 167 METROPOLITAN DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 56 42 10 4 88 187 128 N.Y. Rangers 58 33 19 6 72 170 150 N.Y. Islanders 57 31 19 7 69 164 144 Pittsburgh 56 29 19 8 66 148 144 New Jersey 59 29 23 7 65 130 137 Carolina 59 27 22 10 64 146 156 Philadelphia 57 25 21 11 61 139 154 Columbus 59 23 29 7 53 149 184 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Thursday's games Tampa Bay 6, Winnipeg 5, SO San Jose 2, Florida 1, SO Washington 3, N.Y. Islanders 2, OT Pittsburgh 6, Detroit 3 N.Y. Rangers 4, Toronto 2 Ottawa 4, Carolina 2 St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 1, OT Nashville 2, Boston 0 Minnesota 5, Edmonton 2 Arizona 6, Dallas 3 Anaheim 5, Vancouver 2 Friday's games Montreal 3, Philadelphia 2, SO N.Y. Islanders 1, New Jersey 0 Carolina 5, San Jose 2 Buffalo 4, Columbus 0 Vancouver at Calgary, (n.) Saturday's games Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 9:30 a.m. Philadelphia at Toronto, 4 p.m. Detroit at Ottawa, 4 p.m. Winnipeg at Florida, 4 p.m. Ne w J er se y a t W as hi ng t on , 4 p .m . Los Angeles at Nashville, 5 p.m. Boston at Dallas, 5 p.m. St. Louis at Arizona, 6 p.m. Colorado at Edmonton, 7 p.m. Hurricanes 5, Sharks 2 San Jose 1 0 1 — 2 Carolina 1 1 3 — 5 First Period: 1, Carolina, Terry 5 (Hanifin, Nash), 7:03. 2, San Jose, Burns 19 (J.Ward, Nieto), 14:07. Second Period: 3, Carolina, Nordstrom 6 (J.Staal, Pesce), 12:25. Third Period: 4, Carolina, Skinner 20 (E.Staal, Versteeg), :39 (pp). 5, San Jose, Hertl 12 (Marleau), 10:38. 6, Carolina, Skinner 21 (Rask, Slavin), 15:32. 7, Caro- lina, J.Staal 15 (Nestrasil), 17:35 (en). Shots on Goal: San Jose 8-4-12=24. Carolina 8-19-10=37. Goalies: San Jose, Jones. Carolina, C.Ward; A: 11,756 (18,680); T: 2:21. Golf PGA TOUR-NORTHERN TRUST OPEN Friday At Riviera Country Club Los Angeles Purse: $6.8 million Yardage: 7,322; Par 71 (35-36) First Round (a-amateur) Camilo Villegas ........................31-32—63 -8 Chez Reavie.............................. 32-34—66 -5 Bubba Watson......................... 32-34—66 -5 Luke List ...................................33-33—66 -5 Ricky Barnes............................ 32-35—67 -4 Rory McIlroy ............................33-34—67 -4 Charles Howell III.................... 31-36—67 -4 a-Charlie Danielson................ 32-35—67 -4 Shawn Stefani.......................... 32-35—67 -4 Justin Leonard.........................33-34—67 -4 Ben Crane................................. 31-36—67 -4 Jason Kokrak ...........................34-34—68 -3 Billy Horschel........................... 32-36—68 -3 Charl Schwartzel .................... 32-36—68 -3 Angel Cabrera ......................... 32-36—68 -3 Harris English .......................... 33-35—68 -3 Retief Goosen .......................... 33-35—68 -3 Martin Laird............................. 32-36—68 -3 Marc Leishman........................34-34—68 -3 Kevin Chappell.........................34-34—68 -3 Kyle Reifers..............................34-34—68 -3 Dustin Johnson........................ 33-35—68 -3 Adam Scott .............................. 36-32—68 -3 Troy Merritt.............................. 33-35—68 -3 Luke Donald .............................35-33—68 -3 Tyrone Van Aswegen ............. 32-36—68 -3 Will MacKenzie.........................37-32—69 -2 K.J. Choi.....................................32-37—69 -2 Ryan Moore.............................. 36-33—69 -2 Justin Rose ............................... 35-34—69 -2 Hideki Matsuyama.................. 35-34—69 -2 Matt Kuchar............................. 34-35—69 -2 Peter Malnati........................... 34-35—69 -2 Chris Stroud............................. 33-36—69 -2 Jamie Donaldson..................... 34-35—69 -2 Francesco Molinari................. 34-35—69 -2 Jamie Lovemark ...................... 35-34—69 -2 J.J. Henry .................................. 35-34—69 -2 William McGirt .........................33-37—70 -1 Patton Kizzire...........................33-37—70 -1 Nick Taylor ................................34-36—70 -1 David Toms................................33-37—70 -1 Stuart Appleby .........................35-35—70 -1 Stewart Cink.............................35-35—70 -1 Andrew Loupe ..........................36-34—70 -1 Brendan Steele.........................33-37—70 -1 Morgan Hoffmann ...................33-37—70 -1 Adam Hadwin ...........................31-39—70 -1 Jason Dufner.............................36-34—70 -1 Brian Harman ...........................33-37—70 -1 Justin Thomas ..........................35-35—70 -1 Vijay Singh ................................36-34—70 -1 Seung-Yul Noh..........................37-33—70 -1 Si Woo Kim ................................34-36—70 -1 Sung Kang .................................35-35—70 -1 Bernd Wiesberger.....................33-38—71 E Mark Wilson...............................34-37—71 E Andy Sullivan.............................33-38—71 E James Hahn................................32-39—71 E J.B. Holmes.................................35-36—71 E Dawie van der Walt...................37-34—71 E Padraig Harrington...................35-36—71 E Scott Brown ...............................34-37—71 E Derek Fathauer..........................33-38—71 E Jon Curran..................................34-37—71 E Carl Pettersson.........................36-35—71 E Gary Woodland..........................34-37—71 E Charley Hoffman.......................33-38—71 E John Senden...............................33-38—71 E Steve Stricker ............................33-38—71 E Aaron Baddeley.........................35-36—71 E Brendon de Jonge .....................37-34—71 E Freddie Jacobson......................36-35—71 E Thomas Aiken............................34-37—71 E Bryce Molder .......................... 34-38—72 +1 Cameron Smith .......................35-37—72 +1 Johnson Wagner......................35-37—72 +1 Chad Campbell....................... 36-36—72 +1 Brett Stegmaier ..................... 36-36—72 +1 Keegan Bradley...................... 34-38—72 +1 Bill Haas....................................35-37—72 +1 Fabian Gomez......................... 36-36—72 +1 Jimmy Walker ......................... 33-39—72 +1 Whee Kim .................................37-35—72 +1 Carlos Ortiz............................. 34-38—72 +1 Hudson Swafford....................35-37—72 +1 Rhein Gibson............................35-37—72 +1 Tyler Aldridge......................... 33-39—72 +1 Jeff Overton ............................ 33-39—72 +1 Smylie Kaufman..................... 33-39—72 +1 Danny Lee................................ 33-39—72 +1 Hunter Mahan..........................35-37—72 +1 Robert Streb ........................... 36-36—72 +1 Kevin Na................................... 36-36—72 +1 Scott Langley.......................... 34-38—72 +1 Tony Finau............................... 34-38—72 +1 Daniel Summerhays ...............35-37—72 +1 Cameron Tringale ...................35-37—72 +1 Anirban Lahiri..........................35-37—72 +1 Hiroshi Iwata .......................... 34-38—72 +1 LPGA-WOMEN'S AUSTRALIAN OPEN Friday At The Grange Golf Club, West Course Adelaide, Australia City Purse: $1.3 million Yardage: 6,600; Par: 72 Second Round (a-amateur) Holly Clyburn......................... 71-65—136 -8 Catriona Matthew................. 67-69—136 -8 Xi Yu Lin ...................................70-67—137 -7 Haru Nomura ......................... 69-68—137 -7 Jenny Shin ...............................67-70—137 -7 Caroline Masson....................66-71—137 -7 Karrie Webb............................67-71—138 -6 Jiyai Shin.................................70-69—139 -5 Ha Na Jang.............................. 69-70—139 -5 Bertine Strauss ..................... 69-70—139 -5 Tiffany Joh..............................72-68—140 -4 Charley Hull ........................... 70-70—140 -4 Lydia Ko .................................. 70-70—140 -4 Kylie Walker........................... 70-70—140 -4 Danielle Kang......................... 70-70—140 -4 Stacey Keating ...................... 70-70—140 -4 Paula Reto.............................. 70-70—140 -4 Beth Allen................................69-71—140 -4 Min Seo Kwak .........................69-71—140 -4 SooBin Kim..............................63-77—140 -4 Katherine Kirk ........................71-70—141 -3 Brooke M. Henderson ...........70-71—141 -3 a-Hannah Green.....................72-70—142 -2 Eun Woo Choi.......................... 71-71—142 -2 Ryann O'Toole.........................70-72—142 -2 Mo Martin................................70-72—142 -2 Annie Park...............................70-72—142 -2 Dani Holmqvist.......................68-74—142 -2 P.K. Kongkraphan ..................67-75—142 -2 Ji Young Oh............................. 75-68—143 -1 Nontaya Srisawang ...............73-70—143 -1 Mina Harigae ..........................73-70—143 -1 Sarah Jane Smith ...................73-70—143 -1 Kelly Tan ..................................73-70—143 -1 Camilla Lennarth ...................72-71—143 -1 Ssu-Chia Cheng......................71-72—143 -1 Cydney Clanton......................70-73—143 -1 Daniela Iacobelli ....................70-73—143 -1 Pernilla Lindberg.................... 75-69—144 E Miki Sakai.................................74-70—144 E Christine Song.........................73-71—144 E Whitney Hillier.........................73-71—144 E Katie Burnett ...........................72-72—144 E Becky Morgan .........................71-73—144 E Georgia Hall .............................71-73—144 E Jod i E wa rt S had of f ..... .......... .. 71 -7 3— 14 4 E Karine Icher .............................71-73—144 E Adriana Brent ..........................71-73—144 E Nanna Koerstz Madsen..........70-74—144 E Kana Nagai...............................70-74—144 E Gaby Lopez...............................70-74—144 E Su Oh.........................................69-75—144 E So Young Lee............................69-75—144 E Jing Yan...................................74-71—145 +1 Nannette Hill..........................73-72—145 +1 Jennifer Song.........................72-73—145 +1 Sarah Kemp............................72-73—145 +1 Florentyna Parker.................72-73—145 +1 Marion Ricordeau .................72-73—145 +1 Chella Choi.............................71-74—145 +1 Thidapa Suwannapura.........71-74—145 +1 Lee Lopez................................69-76—145 +1 Minjee Lee..............................69-76—145 +1 a-Hye Jin Choi........................67-78—145 +1 Casey Grice........................... 66-79—145 +1 Stephanie Kono.....................75-71—146 +2 Ashlan Ramsey......................75-71—146 +2 Lindy Duncan.........................74-72—146 +2 Mi Jung Hur ............................74-72—146 +2 Dori Carter ............................ 73-73—146 +2 Nicole Broch Larsen .............71-75—146 +2 Alena Sharp............................71-75—146 +2 Mika Miyazato.......................71-75—146 +2 Giulia Sergas..........................71-75—146 +2 Mariajo Uribe.........................71-75—146 +2 Kim Kaufman.........................69-77—146 +2 a-Eun Jeong Seong ...............69-77—146 +2 Eun-Hee Ji...............................77-70—147 +3 Ellen Davies-Graham............76-71—147 +3 Ashleigh Simon......................76-71—147 +3 Marina Alex............................76-71—147 +3 Emma de Groot......................75-72—147 +3 Amelia Lewis..........................73-74—147 +3 Christina Kim.........................73-74—147 +3 Kelly W Shon..........................73-74—147 +3 Beatriz Recari........................73-74—147 +3 Maria Hernandez ..................72-75—147 +3 Gwladys Nocera....................72-75—147 +3 Jacqui Concolino...................71-76—147 +3 Motorsports NASCAR-SPRINT CUP-DAYTONA 500 LINEUP At Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach, Fla. Lap length:2.5 miles (Car number in parentheses) 1. (24) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 196.314 mph. 2. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 196.036. 3. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chev- rolet, 195.682. 4. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 195.207. 5. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 194.46. 6. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevro- let, 193.399. 7. (21) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 194.746. 8. (41) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 194.51. 9. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet. 10. (19) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 194.662. 11. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 194.523. 12. (95) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 193.936. 13. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 194.104. 14. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 192.938. 15. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 193.665. 16. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 192.291. 17. (34) Chris Buescher, Ford, 192.365. 18. (14) Brian Vickers, Chevrolet. 19. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 195.118. 20. (93) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 192.686. 21. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 194.675. 22. (46) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 191.302. 23. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 191.436. 24. (38) Landon Cassill, Ford, 191.192. 25. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 193.878. 26. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 194.839. 27. (7) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 192.542. 28. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota. 29. (23) David Ragan, Toyota, 189.068. 30. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chev- rolet, 191.583. 31. (15) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 191.249. 32. (13) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 194.25. 33. (32) Bobby Labonte, Ford, 191.808. 34. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 193.753. 35. (44) Brian Scott, Ford, 193.332. 36. (83) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 192.406. 37. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 193.936. 38. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 194.099. 39. (59) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, 19 2. 604 . 4 0. ( 26 ) R ob er t R ic ha rd s on J r. , Toyota, 190.496. Failed to Qualify 41. (35) David Gilliland, Ford, 189.35. 42. (30) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 187.282. 43. (40) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 181.163. 44. (98) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 190.375. Tennis ATP WORLD TOUR OPEN 13 PROVENCE RESULTS Friday At Palais des Sports Marseille, France Purse: $671,500 (WT250) Surface: Hard-Indoor Singles Quarterfinals Benoit Paire (8), France, def. Stan Waw- rinka (1), Switzerland, 6-4, 1-6, 7-5. Tomas Berdych (2), Czech Republic, def. David Goffin (6), Belgium, 6-3, 6-4. Nick Kyrgios, Australia, def. Richard Gasquet (3), France, 6-0, 6-4. Marin Cilic (4), Croatia, def. Andrey Kuznetsov, Russia, 6-3, 6-4. Doubles Semifinals Mate Pavic, Croatia, and Michael Venus (2), New Zealand, def. Aliaksandr Bury, Belarus, and Igor Zelenay, Slovakia, 6-4, 7-5. Jonathan Erlich, Israel, and Colin Flem- ing, Britain, def. Teymuraz Gabashvili, Russia, and Nick Kyrgios, Australia, 6-2, 7-6 (3). Odds PREGAME.COM LINE NBA Saturday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog at Miami OFF (OFF) Washington at Atlanta 9 (205) Milwaukee at Minnesota 2 (2041/2) New York Golden State 41/2 (2211/2) at Clippers NHL Saturday Favorite Line Underdog at Pittsburgh OFF Tampa Bay Philadelphia -110/+100 at Toronto at Washington OFF New Jersey at Florida -145/+135 Winnipeg at Ottawa OFF Detroit at Nashville -117/+107 Los Angeles at Dallas -140/+130 Boston St. Louis -135/+125 at Arizona at Edmonton -110/+100 Colorado Transactions BASEBALL American League Kansas City Royals: Agreed to terms with LHP Mike Minor on a two-year contract. Placed LHP Jason Vargas on the 60-day DL. Texas Rangers: Signed manager Jeff Banister to a contract extension through 2018. Toronto Blue Jays: Agreed to terms with C Tony Sanchez on a minor league contract. National League Chicago Cubs: Agreed to terms with RHP Aaron Crow on a minor league contract. Los Angeles Dodgers: Agreed to terms with RHP Louis Coleman on a one-year contract. Placed RHP Brandon McCarthy on the 60-day DL. USA Baseball USAb: Named Matt Blood director of the 18U National Team program, Brad Young director, communications and national team travel, Ashley Bratcher and Brooks Webb senior directors of baseball op- erations, James Vick director, national training complex operations, Amanda Baumann director, travel services, Joe DiRienzo director, multimedia produc- tion, Wiley McLeod assistant director, operations, Russell Hartford and Ben Trachtman directors of national team championships, and Kyle Valente direc- tor, amateur events. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association Boston Celtics: Waived F David Lee. Houston Rockets: Assigned F Sam Dekker to Rio Grande Valley (NBADL). New Orleans Pelicans: Signed G Bryce Dejean-Jones. Waived F Jarnell Stokes. | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2016 2 B

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