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AUTORACING NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Georgia 200 Qualifying:7a.m.,FS1. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 Final Practice: 8:30a.m., FS1. NASCAR Xfinity Series Heads Up Georgia 250: 10:30a.m., FS1. NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Georgia 200: 1:30p.m., FS1. COLLEGE BASEBALL Texas Tech vs. L-Lafayette: 10a.m., MLB. Houston vs. Arkansas: 1:30 p.m., MLB. Rice vs. TCU: 5p.m., MLB. COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Butler at Georgetown: 9a.m., CBS. Texas Tech at Kansas: 9a.m., ESPN. Rhode Island vs. Dayton: 9 a.m., ESPN2. Cincinnati vs. East Carolina: 9 a.m., ESPNU. VCU vs. George Wash.: 9:30 a.m., NBCSN. Oklahoma vs. Texas: 11a.m., CBS. Villanova at Marquette: 11 a.m., FOX. Florida Int. vs. Florida Atl.: 11 a.m., CSNBA. Arizona vs. Utah: 11a.m., ESPN. Illinois State at Wichita State: 11a.m., ESPN2. Rutgers vs. Northwestern: 11 a.m., ESPNU. William & M. vs. James Madi- son: 11:30a.m., NBCSN. Kentucky at Vanderbilt: 1p.m., CBS. Maryland vs. Purdue: 1p.m., ESPN. Notre Dame at Florida State: 1 p.m., ESPN2. Texas A&M at Missouri: 1p.m., ESPNU. Pepperdine vs. Loyola M.: 1 p.m., CSN. UCLA at Stanford: 1:30p.m., FOX. North Carolina vs. Virginia: 3 p.m., ESPN. Kansas State at Iowa State: 3 p.m., ESPN2. West Virginia at Oklahoma State: 3p.m., ESPNU. Gonzaga vs. BYU: 5p.m., ESPN2. Baylor vs. TCU: 5p.m., ESPNU. Portland vs. San Diego: 6p.m., CSNBA. Florida at LSU: 6p.m., ESPN. Pacific at S. Clara: 6p.m., CSN. Fresno State vs. N. Mexico: 7 p.m., ESPN2. St. Mary vs. San Francisco: 8 p.m., CSN. NBA BASKETBALL Golden State Warriors at Oklahoma City Thunder: 5:30 p.m., ABC. BOXING World Championship Terence Crawford vs. Hank Lundy and Felix Vardejo vs. Williams Silva: 10p.m., HBO. Showtime Championship Leo Santa Cruz vs. Kiko Martinez: 10p.m., SHOW. World Championship Carl Frampton vs. Scott Quigg: 1 a.m., SHOW. PGA GOLF The Honda Classic Round 3: 10a.m., GOLF. The Honda Classic Round 3: noon, NBC. LPGA TOUR Honda Thailand Final Round: 10p.m., GOLF. COLLEGE WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS Utah vs. California: 1p.m., PAC12BA. NHL HOCKEY New York Rangers at Dallas Stars: 1p.m., NHL. Detroit Red Wings vs. Colora- do Avalanche: 5:30p.m., NBC. COLLEGE HOCKEY Boston U. vs. Notre Dame: 4 p.m., NBCSN. MOTORCYCLE RACING AMA Supercross: 4p.m., FS1. COLLEGE RUGBY UCLA vs. California: 3p.m., PAC12BA. EPL SOCCER Norwich at Leicester City: 6:55a.m., NBCSN. C. Palace at West Brom: 9:30 a.m., NBC. MFL SOCCER Monterrey vs. Cruz: 2:55p.m., (27). ATP TENNIS Mexican Open Final: 7p.m., TENNIS. COLLEGE WRESTLING Pac-12Championship: 5p.m., PAC12BA. Ontheair No. 9 seed Orland 46-32 Tuesday to advance to the second round. As of 5 p.m. Friday no stats had been posted for the game. Standouts on the sea- son for the Cardinals (13- 14 overall, 4-6 league) in- clude sophomore Mariah Castle, who finished sec- ond in the league in re- bounds per game, with 9.3 and third in the league in double-doubles, with nine. Senior Whitney Arm- strong led the league in assists per game with 4.7 and was fifth in the league in steals per game with 2.4. Girls FROM PAGE 1 feel like they were part of the show. "I was fortunate to play with Michael Jordan and just about every night I was awestruck," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said Thursday in Orlando, af- ter Curry's shot from mid- court was the highlight of a 51-point night. "I would say that Steph is on that level now. You see it night after night. It's awesome, but it becomes routine because he does it so often." Curry was the NBA's MVP last season after av- eraging 23.8 points on 49 percent shooting, with a league-record 286 makes from 3-point range. He's somehow better now. He's averaging 30.4 points on 51 percent shoot- ing.He'sextendedhisstreak of games with at least one 3-pointer to 128 and count- ing, a new NBA record. Reaching 400 3-pointers isn't totally out of the ques- tion; he should eclipse the recordhesetlastyearsome- time next week. The Warriors are 52-5, still on pace for the best record in NBA history and could actually clinch a playoff spot when they visit Oklahoma City on Satur- day — with more than six weeks left in the season. "What the guy has been able to do is different than we've seen," Miami guard Dwyane Wade said. "It's rare to see a guy who dominates a game that far out on the perimeter. Jor- dan dominated the game from 15 feet and in, Kobe (Bryant) as well. Shaquille (O'Neal) dominated from about 7 and in. You've see a lot of guys dominate in different ways. We haven't seen a guy dominate the way he's dominated from about 38, 40 and in. "If you're a basketball fan, you're a Steph Curry fan," Wade said. "There's no reason to dislike any- thing about Steph Curry." Even opponents can't help but marvel at his long- range antics. "Ridiculous," Orlando's Aaron Gordon said. "He's been doing that all year long." Curry's pregame shoot- ing and dribbling shows have become the stuff of legend. There were more than 150 people around the court just before 6 p.m. Wednesday — most of them with phones in hand, poised to snap photos or take some video — when Curry took the floor to warm up in Miami. When he left, some fans were waiting for his autograph and a teenage boy held out a ball for Curry to sign. "Make it out to me," the boy said, handing Curry a Sharpie pen. Curry started signing his name, and the boy said again, "make it out to ..." before stopping. Curry looked at him with a raised eyebrow. "I'm sorry," the boy said. "I forgot my name for a sec- ond." The nervous youngster got his autograph, as have plenty of others. For his part, Curry en- joys the circus that follows the Warriors around. "We have a lot of sup- port," Curry said. "Every arena we set foot in, it's a pretty electric atmosphere. That's what you live for, re- ally. To have that every sin- gle night, to get going in that kind of competitive environment with fan sup- port, it's pretty fun." The Warriors have seen sellouts all season, Curry's jersey is the hottest seller in the league — look around a crowd at just about any NBA game, it's out there — and Golden State merchan- dise is flying off the shelves as well. And while there's no shortage of star power on the reigning champions' roster, Curry is the unques- tioned leader. "When you have the juice, enjoy it," Wade said. "There's going to be some- body coming up behind him. We don't know who that person will be. Right now, he has it and he's do- ing an amazing job with it." Curry FROM PAGE 1 By Jose M. Romero The Associated Press SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. The San Francisco Giants are stocked with talented pitchers, with Madison Bumgarner, Matt Cain, Johnny Cueto, Jeff Sa- mardzija and Jake Peavy having been named All- Stars at least once. Those five figure to com- prise the opening day start- ing rotation for the Giants. But there's another former All-Star on the Giants' spring training roster who is trying to make the most of the opportunity he has, though he faces long odds to make the major-league roster out of camp. Veteran left-hander Ricky Romero is trying to revive a career derailed by injuries to both knees. An All-Star in 2011 with his original team, the Toronto Blue Jays, Romero hasn't pitched in the big leagues since 2013. The Giants signed him to a minor-league con- tract last May, then after granting his free agency re-signed him in Novem- ber. Romero is throwing bullpen sessions during spring training and will get a look during workouts and games, grateful for a chance. "It means a lot. It's a change of scenery. You look around this club- house and you see a lot of talent," Romero said. "The past few years speaks for itself with what this or- ganization's been able to do and for me to be able to come in and have a chance to compete makes me excited. I worked pretty hard this offseason to get healthy and I'm just taking it day by day." Romero, 31, had his two surgeries in 2014. Before that, he won 51 games with the Blue Jays from 2009 to 2012 and was 15-11 with a 2.92 ERA in 2011, when he was named an All-Star. But injuries limited his effectiveness and hurt his control, and Romero opted to try to pitch through the pain. "I've always been a hard worker. Just go out there and pitch," Romero said. "I think where I went wrong was where I tried pitching through it and I ended up hurting myself more than anything. But you learn from those mistakes." Romero is from Los An- geles and grew up in the shadow of Dodger Sta- dium. He never imagined he'd be wearing Giants col- ors. "When I signed here last year, everyone back home was like, 'We don't know if we can ever wear those colors, but we'll be root- ing for you,'" Romero said with a laugh. "It's just how it went. It's fine." Pitching abroad was never an option. "Not as long as I still think I can compete here. There's no reason for me to even go that route, yet," Romero said. GIANTS SPRING TRAINING Romero seeks return to bigs Le -hander looks to play role in San Francisco this year Scoreboard Basketball NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION W L Pct GB GoldenState 52 5 .912 — Clippers 37 20 .649 15 Sacramento 24 32 .429 271/2 Phoenix 14 44 .241 381/2 Lakers 11 48 .186 42 SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB San Antonio 49 9 .845 — Memphis 33 23 .589 15 Dallas 31 28 .525 181/2 Houston 29 29 .500 20 New Orleans 23 34 .404 251/2 NORTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Oklahoma City 41 17 .707 — Portland 30 28 .517 11 Utah 28 29 .491 121/2 Denver 23 36 .390 181/2 Minnesota 18 40 .310 23 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Toronto 39 18 .684 — Boston 34 25 .576 6 New York 25 35 .417 151/2 Brooklyn 16 42 .276 231/2 Philadelphia 8 50 .138 311/2 SOUTHEAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Miami 32 25 .561 — Atlanta 32 27 .542 1 Charlotte 30 27 .526 2 Washington 27 30 .474 5 Orlando 25 32 .439 7 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 41 16 .719 — Indiana 31 27 .534 101/2 Chicago 30 27 .526 11 Detroit 29 29 .500 121/2 Milwaukee 24 34 .414 171/2 Thursday's games Golden State 130, Orlando 114 Bo st on 1 12 , M il wa uk ee 1 07 New Orleans 123, Oklahoma City 119 Brooklyn 116, Phoenix 106 Houston 119, Portland 105 San Antonio 96, Utah 78 Friday's games Charlotte 96, Indiana 95 Washington 103, Philadelphia 94 Toronto 99, Cleveland 97 New York 108, Orlando 95 Atlanta 103, Chicago 88 Dallas 122, Denver 116, OT Clippers at Sacramento, (n.) Memphis at Lakers, (n.) Saturday's games Miami at Boston, noon Minnesota at New Orleans, 4 p.m. Portland at Chicago, 5 p.m. San Antonio at Houston, 5 p.m. Detroit at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. Golden State at Oklahoma City, 5:30 p.m. Brooklyn at Utah, 6:30 p.m. Memphis at Phoenix, 6:30 p.m. Sunday's games Cleveland at Washington, 10 a.m. Charlotte at Atlanta, 12:30 p.m. Portland at Indiana, 3 p.m. Toronto at Detroit, 3 p.m. Philadelphia at Orlando, 3 p.m. Minnesota at Dallas, 4 p.m. Miami at New York, 4:30 p.m. COLLEGE MEN'S TOP 25 SCHEDULE Saturday's Games No. 1 Villanova at Marquette, 11 a.m. No. 2 Kansas vs. Texas Tech, 9 a.m. No. 3 Oklahoma at No. 25 Texas, 11 a.m. No. 3 Virginia vs. No. 7 North Carolina, 3:30 p.m. No. 9 Arizona at Utah, 11 a.m. No. 10 Maryland at No. 20 Purdue, 1 p.m. No. 11 Louisville at No. 12 Miami, 10 a.m. No. 14 West Virginia at Oklahoma State, 3 p.m. No. 16 Kentucky at Vanderbilt, 1 p.m. No. 17 Iowa State vs. Kansas State, 3 p.m. No. 19 Baylor at TCU, 5 p.m. No. 21 Texas A&M at Missouri, 1 p.m. No. 23 Notre Dame at Florida State, 1 p.m. Sunday's Games No. 5 Xavier at Seton Hall, 9:30 a.m. No. 6 Michigan State vs. Penn State, 9 a.m. No. 8 Iowa at Ohio State, 1 p.m. No. 13 Oregon vs. Washington, 5:30 p.m. No. 15 Duke at Pittsburgh, 11 a.m. No. 24 SMU vs. Tulane, noon COLLEGE WOMEN'S TOP 25 FARED Friday 1. UConn (27-0) did not play. 2. Notre Dame (27-1) did not play. 3. South Carolina (27-1) did not play. 4. Baylor (28-1) did not play. 5. Ohio State (23-5) did not play. 6. Maryland (26-3) did not play. 7. Oregon State (24-3) at No. 13 Stanford. 8. Texas (25-2) did not play. 9. Arizona State (25-4) beat Southern Cal 50-45. 10. Louisville (23-6) did not play. 11. Texas A&M (21-7) did not play. 12. Florida State (22-6) did not play. 13. Stanford (22-6) vs. No. 7 Oregon State. 14. UCLA (20-7) vs. Arizona. 15. Kentucky (20-6) did not play. 16. Mississippi State (23-6) did not play. 17. Miami (22-6) did not play. 18. Syracuse (23-6) did not play. 19. DePaul (23-7) did not play. 20. Michigan State (21-7) did not play. 21. South Florida (20-7) did not play. 22. Oklahoma State (20-7) did not play. 23. Oklahoma (18-9) did not play. 24. Missouri (21-7) did not play. 25. Colorado State (25-1) did not play. FAR WEST SCORES Arizona St. 50, Southern Cal 45 NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angeles 60 36 20 4 76 161 139 Anaheim 59 32 19 8 72 147 141 San Jose 59 32 21 6 70 177 161 Vancouver 60 24 24 12 60 147 171 Arizona 61 27 28 6 60 166 188 Calgary 60 26 30 4 56 162 184 Edmonton 62 22 34 6 50 152 190 CENTRAL DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Dallas 62 38 18 6 82 202 178 Chicago 63 38 20 5 81 177 151 St. Louis 63 35 19 9 79 157 152 Nashville 62 30 21 11 71 162 158 Colorado 63 32 27 4 68 169 176 Minnesota 62 27 25 10 64 161 158 Winnipeg 60 26 30 4 56 158 179 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Florida 60 35 18 7 77 167 139 Tampa Bay 61 35 22 4 74 169 149 Boston 62 34 22 6 74 194 171 Detroit 61 30 20 11 71 153 158 Ottawa 62 29 27 6 64 179 192 Montreal 61 29 27 5 63 167 168 Buffalo 61 24 30 7 55 144 167 Toronto 59 21 28 10 52 145 176 METROPOLITAN DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 60 45 11 4 94 200 139 N.Y. Rangers 61 35 20 6 76 175 156 N.Y. Islanders 59 33 19 7 73 170 146 Pittsburgh 59 30 21 8 68 155 156 New Jersey 63 30 26 7 67 139 153 Carolina 63 28 25 10 66 153 168 Philadelphia 60 27 22 11 65 148 163 Columbus 62 25 29 8 58 162 191 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Thursday's games Philadelphia 3, Minnesota 2 Columbus 6, New Jersey 1 Toronto 3, Carolina 1 Florida 3, Arizona 2 N.Y. Rangers 2, St. Louis 1 Nashville 3, Chicago 1 Winnipeg 6, Dallas 3 N.Y. Islanders 2, Calgary 1, OT Vancouver 5, Ottawa 3 Los Angeles 2, Edmonton 1 Friday's games Tampa Bay 4, New Jersey 0 Washington 3, Minnesota 2 Boston 4, Carolina 1 Edmonton at Anaheim, (n.) Buffalo at San Jose, (n.) Saturday's games Arizona at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Winnipeg at Pittsburgh, noon Florida at Columbus, noon St. Louis at Nashville, noon N.Y. Rangers at Dallas, 1 p.m. Toronto at Montreal, 4 p.m. Detroit vs. Colorado at Denver, CO, 5 p.m. Ottawa at Calgary, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Los Angeles, 8 p.m. Sunday's games Washington at Chicago, 9:30 a.m. St. Louis at Carolina, noon Florida at Minnesota, noon Tampa Bay at Boston, 3:30 p.m. San Jose at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Los Angeles at Anaheim, 6 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. Golf PGA TOUR-HONDA CLASSIC PAR Friday At PGA National Resort and Spa, The Champion Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Purse: $6.1 million Yardage: 7,140; Par 70 Second Round Rickie Fowler .........................66-66—132 -8 Jimmy Walker ........................ 67-66—133 -7 Sergio Garcia.........................65-69—134 -6 Adam Scott ............................70-65—135 -5 Hudson Swafford.................. 71-65—136 -4 Blayne Barber........................70-66—136 -4 John Senden........................... 71-66—137 -3 Scott Brown ............................70-67—137 -3 William McGirt .......................66-72—138 -2 Michael Thompson................65-73—138 -2 Justin Thomas ....................... 69-69—138 -2 David Lingmerth.....................67-71—138 -2 Luke List ................................. 73-65—138 -2 Vijay Singh ..............................69-70—139 -1 Patton Kizzire........................ 75-64—139 -1 Andrew Loupe ........................71-68—139 -1 Jamie Donaldson....................72-67—139 -1 Dawie van der Walt................71-68—139 -1 Brett Stegmaier .....................72-67—139 -1 Ken Duke.................................. 75-65—140 E Greg Owen ...............................69-71—140 E Graeme McDowell ..................71-69—140 E Davis Love III............................71-69—140 E Morgan Hoffmann ................. 75-65—140 E Russell Knox.............................70-70—140 E Ian Poulter................................71-69—140 E Sung Kang ................................71-69—140 E Darron Stiles..........................69-72—141 +1 Chesson Hadley.....................70-71—141 +1 Stewart Cink......................... 73-68—141 +1 Alex Cejka...............................71-70—141 +1 Padraig Harrington.............. 73-68—141 +1 Ryan Palmer.......................... 73-68—141 +1 Will MacKenzie......................71-70—141 +1 Sean O'Hair ............................69-72—141 +1 Tyrone Van Aswegen ...........71-70—141 +1 Daniel Summerhays .............71-70—141 +1 Camilo Villegas .....................72-69—141 +1 Jason Dufner..........................68-73—141 +1 Brooks Koepka ......................70-71—141 +1 Robert Streb ......................... 73-68—141 +1 Jeff Overton ...........................72-69—141 +1 Mark Hubbard .......................71-70—141 +1 Francesco Molinari.............. 73-68—141 +1 Si Woo Kim .............................68-74—142 +2 Brendan Steele..................... 74-68—142 +2 Luke Donald .......................... 75-67—142 +2 Derek Fathauer......................70-72—142 +2 Erik Compton.........................68-74—142 +2 Andy Sullivan.........................71-71—142 +2 Graham DeLaet .....................72-70—142 +2 Justin Hicks............................67-75—142 +2 Steve Wheatcroft..................71-71—142 +2 George McNeill......................67-75—142 +2 Seung-Yul Noh...................... 75-67—142 +2 Shane Lowry..........................67-75—142 +2 Emiliano Grillo .......................72-70—142 +2 Smylie Kaufman....................70-72—142 +2 Stuart Appleby ......................70-72—142 +2 Gary Woodland......................70-72—142 +2 Colt Knost.............................. 75-67—142 +2 John Huh.................................71-72—143 +3 Will Wilcox .............................70-73—143 +3 Spencer Levin........................73-70—143 +3 Ben Martin .............................71-72—143 +3 Tom Hoge................................70-73—143 +3 Bronson Burgoon..................72-71—143 +3 Michael Kim ...........................72-71—143 +3 Freddie Jacobson..................72-71—143 +3 Billy Horschel.........................73-70—143 +3 Kevin Kisner...........................72-71—143 +3 Phil Mickelson .......................69-74—143 +3 Retief Goosen ........................71-72—143 +3 Ernie Els..................................71-72—143 +3 Paul Casey..............................69-74—143 +3 Kyle Stanley ...........................73-70—143 +3 Sam Saunders .......................69-74—143 +3 Failed to make the cut Charles Howell III................. 72-72—144 +4 Scott Pinckney ......................71-73—144 +4 Rory McIlroy ......................... 72-72—144 +4 Lucas Glover..........................71-73—144 +4 Harold Varner III .................. 70-74—144 +4 Matthew Fitzpatrick.............71-73—144 +4 Jonas Blixt............................. 74-70—144 +4 Chris Stroud..........................75-69—144 +4 Brendon Todd ....................... 72-73—145 +5 Adam Hadwin ....................... 68-77—145 +5 Daniel Berger........................ 73-72—145 +5 Cameron Tringale ................ 70-75—145 +5 Brendon de Jonge ................ 70-75—145 +5 Ollie Schniederjans ............. 69-76—145 +5 Keegan Bradley....................77-69—146 +6 Geoff Ogilvy...........................72-74—146 +6 Zach Johnson.........................75-71—146 +6 Johnson Wagner...................77-69—146 +6 Martin Laird..........................77-69—146 +6 Anirban Lahiri....................... 70-76—146 +6 Chad Campbell......................74-72—146 +6 Russell Henley.......................74-72—146 +6 Patrick Reed...........................74-72—146 +6 Bernd Wiesberger.................75-71—146 +6 Hiroshi Iwata .........................75-71—146 +6 Angel Cabrera .......................72-75—147 +7 Fabian Gomez........................75-72—147 +7 Chris Kirk................................76-71—147 +7 Branden Grace ......................73-74—147 +7 Tom Gillis................................77-70—147 +7 Jim Herman............................74-74—148 +8 Ben Crane...............................77-71—148 +8 Robert Allenby.......................74-74—148 +8 Steve Marino......................... 73-75—148 +8 Chris Baker............................ 76-72—148 +8 Boo Weekley ......................... 73-75—148 +8 Mike Weir .............................. 75-73—148 +8 Pat Perez ............................... 72-76—148 +8 Jason Kokrak ........................79-69—148 +8 Kyle Reifers........................... 76-72—148 +8 David Hearn ...........................77-71—148 +8 Tony Finau..............................72-77—149 +9 Jerry Kelly.............................71-79—150 +10 Carlos Ortiz..........................74-76—150 +10 Jon Curran............................78-72—150 +10 Tyler Aldridge......................76-74—150 +10 Alan Morin............................76-74—150 +10 Chad Collins.........................76-74—150 +10 Jamie Lovemark ..................74-76—150 +10 Pe ter Malnati.......................73-77—150 +10 Ricky Barnes.......................70-80—150 +10 Whee Kim .............................76-75—151 +11 Mark Wilson.........................75-76—151 +11 Matt Jones............................75-76—151 +11 Dicky Pride...........................76-75—151 +11 Scott Piercy .........................77-74—151 +11 Rory Sabbatini.................... 76-76—152 +12 Brian Harman ......................78-74—152 +12 Nicholas Thompson............79-74—153 +13 Matt Every........................... 74-80—154 +14 Zac Blair............................... 80-75—155 +15 Mark Blakefield...................81-75—156 +16 Patrick Rodgers...................76-81—157 +17 Scott Stallings.....................78-79—157 +17 Hideki Matsuyama...........................71_WD HONDA LPGA THAILAND PAR Friday At Siam Country Club (Pattaya Old Course) Chonburi, Thailand Purse: $1.6 million Yardage: 6,568; Par: 72 Second Round a-amateur Amy Yang ...............................66-69—135 -9 Jessica Korda.........................70-66—136 -8 Q Baek......................................65-71—136 -8 Lexi Thompson...................... 64-72—136 -8 Haru Nomura .........................72-66—138 -6 Chella Choi.............................70-68—138 -6 In Gee Chun............................69-69—138 -6 Ha Na Jang..............................69-69—138 -6 Xi Yu Lin .................................. 71-68—139 -5 Pernilla Lindberg................... 69-70—139 -5 Jenny Shin ...............................68-71—139 -5 Kim Kaufman.........................72-68—140 -4 Eun-Hee Ji............................... 70-70—140 -4 Minjee Lee...............................69-71—140 -4 Hee Young Park......................72-69—141 -3 Stacy Lewis.............................75-67—142 -2 Lee-Anne Pace........................74-68—142 -2 Bo-Mee Lee ............................ 73-69—142 -2 Pornanong Phatlum...............72-70—142 -2 Wei-Ling Hsu........................... 71-71—142 -2 Carlota Ciganda.....................70-72—142 -2 Brittany Lang..........................69-73—142 -2 Paula Creamer........................69-73—142 -2 So Yeon Ryu ............................74-69—143 -1 Ai Miyazato.............................73-70—143 -1 Shiho Oyama...........................73-70—143 -1 Hyo Joo Kim.............................73-70—143 -1 Moriya Jutanugarn ................73-70—143 -1 Candie Kung............................72-71—143 -1 Gerina Piller ............................72-71—143 -1 Austin Ernst ............................71-72—143 -1 Suzann Pettersen ..................71-72—143 -1 Cristie Kerr..............................70-73—143 -1 Charley Hull ............................ 75-69—144 E Mika Miyazato.........................74-70—144 E Na Yeon Choi............................73-71—144 E I.K. Kim......................................73-71—144 E Anna Nordqvist .......................69-75—144 E Brittany Lincicome...............75-70—145 +1 Sandra Gal..............................74-71—145 +1 Mo M ar ti n ...... .... ......... ...... .... .. 73 -7 2— 14 5 + 1 Budsabakorn Sukapan.........72-73—145 +1 Sei Young Kim........................69-76—145 +1 Julieta Granada.................... 76-70—146 +2 Ariya Jutanugarn ................. 73-73—146 +2 Lizette Salas ......................... 73-73—146 +2 Angela Stanford................... 73-73—146 +2 a-P. Tavatanakit ....................72-74—146 +2 Karine Icher ...........................72-74—146 +2 Ilhee Lee .................................71-75—146 +2 Mariajo Uribe.........................71-75—146 +2 Motorsports NASCAR-SPRINT CUP-FOLDS OF HONOR QUIKTRIP 500 LINEUP After Friday qualifying; race Sunday At Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, Ga. Lap length:1.54 miles (Car number in parentheses) 1. (41) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 191.582 mph. 2. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 190.13. 3. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 189.987. 4. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 189.961. 5. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 189.863. 6. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 189.779. 7. (19) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 189.766. 8. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 189.681. 9. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 189.364. 10. (44) Brian Scott, Ford, 188.591. 11. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 187.196. 12. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 190.385. 13. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 190.26. 14. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 190.182. 15. (13) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 190.15. 16. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 189.818. 17. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 189.144. 18. (14) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 189.138. 19. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 188.79. 20. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 188.719. 21. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 188.713. 22. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 188.636. 23. (21) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 187.449. 24. (24) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 189.39. 25. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevro- let, 189.079. 26. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 189.041. 27. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 188.565. 28. (15) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 188.028. 29. (38) Landon Cassill, Ford, 187.837. 30. (7) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 187.392. 31. (34) Chris Buescher, Ford, 187.12. 32. (95) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, 185.903. 33. (23) David Ragan, Toyota, 185.778. 34. (46) Michael Annett, Chev- rolet, 185.617. 35. (83) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 185.499. 36. (98) Cole Whitt, Ch ev ro le t, 1 84 .0 39 . 3 7. ( 30 ) J osh W is e, Chevrolet, 183.82. 38. (32) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Ford, 180.769. 39. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota. Tennis ATP WORLD TOUR DUBAI DUTY FREE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Friday At Dubai Tennis Stadium Dubai, United Arab Emirates Purse: $2.25 million (WT500) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Semifinals Stan Wawrinka (2), Switzerland, def. Nick Kyrgios, Australia, 6-4, 3-0, retired. Marcos Baghdatis, Cyprus, def. Feliciano Lopez (6), Spain, 3-6, 7-6 (1), 6-1. Doubles Semifinals Simone Bolelli and Andreas Seppi, Italy, def. Lukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski, Poland, 6-4, 6-4. Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez, Spain, def. Chung Hyeon, South Korea, and Jiri Vesely, Czech Republic, 6-4, 7-6 (6). WTA QATAR TOTAL OPEN RESULTS Friday At The Khalifa Tennis Complex Doha, Qatar Purse: $2.517 million (Premier) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Semifinals Carla Suarez Navarro (8), Spain, def. Ag- nieszka Radwanska (3), Poland, 6-2, 6-0. Jelena Ostapenko, Latvia, def. Andrea Petkovic, Germany, 7-5, 1-0, retired. Odds PREGAME.COM LINE NBA Saturday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog at Boston 6 (211) Miami at New Orleans 4 (217) Minnesota San Antonio 51/2 (213) at Houston at Chicago OFF (OFF) Portland at Milwaukee 21/2 (203) Detroit Golden State 21/2 (234) at Ok. City at Utah 11 (195) Brooklyn Memphis 61/2 (208) at Phoenix NHL Saturday Favorite Line Underdog at Philadelphia OFF Arizona at Pittsburgh -174/+162 Winnipeg at Columbus OFF Florida at Nashville -130/+120 St. Louis at Dallas -130/+120 NY Rangers at Montreal -174/+162 Toronto at Colorado OFF Detroit at Calgary -110/+100 Ottawa at Los Angeles OFF Buffalo Transactions BASEBALL American League Cleveland Indians: Agreed to terms with OF Will Venable on a minor league contract. Minnesota Twins: Agreed to terms with SS Agustin Marte on a minor league contract. Texas Rangers: Agreed to terms with OF Drew Stubbs on a minor league contract. National League Chicago Cubs: Agreed to terms with OF Shane Victorino on a minor league contract. HOCKEY National Hockey League Pittsburgh Penguins: Signed D Olli Maatta to a six-year contract extension. Tampa Bay Lightning: Signed D Braydon Coburn to a three-year contract exten- sion. | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2016 2 B

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