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HIGHSCHOOLBASKETBALL IMG Academy vs. Westlake: 2:30p.m.,ESPNU. COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Rhode Island at Dayton: 4p.m., ESPN2. Iona vs. Monmoth: 4p.m., ESPNU. Oakland vs. Valparaiso: 6p.m., ESPN2. Kent State vs. Ohio U.: 6p.m., ESPNU. COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Oregon State vs. California: 6 p.m., PAC12BA. Oregon vs. Stanford: 8p.m., PAC12BA. NBA BASKETBALL New York Knicks at Milwaukee Bucks: 5p.m., ESPN. Memphis Grizzlies at Golden State Warriors: 7:30p.m., CSNBA, ESPN. Los Angeles Clippers at Sacra- mento Kings: 7:30p.m., CSN. NBDL, Grand Rapids at Santa Cruz: 8p.m., ESPNU. PGA TOUR GOLF Tournament of Champions Round 2: 3p.m., GOLF. HOCKEY College, Notre Dame vs. Michi- gan Tech: 4:30p.m., NBCSN. NHL, Carolina Hurricanes at Chicago Blackhawks: 5:30 p.m., NHL. RUGBY RFU English Premiership Bath vs. Newcastle: 11:30a.m., NBCSN. Skiing FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup Men's and Women's Giant Slalom: 3a.m., NBCSN. SOCCER FA Cup Man. City vs. West Ham: 11:30a.m., FS1. FA Cup Reading vs. Man. Utd.: 4:30a.m., FS1. TENNIS ATP, Qatar Open Semifinal: 7 a.m., TENNIS. ATP, Brisbane International: 4:30p.m., TENNIS. Ontheair Scoreboard Football NFL WILD-CARD PLAYOFFS Saturday, Jan. 7 OaklandatHouston,1:35p.m.(ESPN) Detroit at Seattle, 5:15 p.m. (NBC) Sunday, Jan. 8 Miami at Pittsburgh, 10:05 a.m. (CBS) N.Y. Giants at Green Bay, 1:40 p.m. (FOX) DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS Saturday, Jan. 14 Seattle, Green Bay or N.Y. Giants at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m. (FOX) Houston, Oakland or Miami at New England, 5:15 p.m. (CBS) Sunday, Jan. 15 Pittsburgh, Houston or Oakland at Kansas City, 10:05 a.m. (NBC) Green Bay, N.Y. Giants or Detroit at Dal- las, 1:40 p.m. (FOX) CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Sunday, Jan. 22 AFC TBD NFC TBD PRO BOWL Sunday, Jan. 29 At Orlando, Fla. AFC vs. NFC, 5 p.m. (ESPN) SUPER BOWL Sunday, Feb. 5 At Houston TBD, 3:30 p.m. (FOX) NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Golden State 31 5 .861 — Clippers 24 14 .632 8 Sacramento 15 20 .429 151/2 Lakers 13 25 .342 19 Phoenix 12 25 .324 191/2 SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB San Antonio 28 7 .800 — Houston 28 9 .757 1 Memphis 22 16 .579 71/2 New Orleans 14 23 .378 15 Dallas 11 25 .306 171/2 NORTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Utah 22 15 .595 — Oklahoma City 21 16 .568 1 Portland 15 22 .405 7 Denver 14 21 .400 7 Minnesota 11 24 .314 10 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Toronto 24 11 .686 — Boston 21 14 .600 3 New York 16 19 .457 8 Philadelphia 9 24 .273 14 Broo kl yn 8 2 6 .2 35 1 5 1 / 2 SOUTHEAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Atlanta 20 16 .556 — Charlotte 20 17 .541 1/2 Washington 16 18 .471 3 Orlando 16 21 .432 41/2 Miami 11 26 .297 91/2 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 26 8 .765 — Milwaukee 18 16 .529 8 Indiana 19 18 .514 81/2 Chicago 18 18 .500 9 Detroit 17 21 .447 11 Wednesday's games Atlanta 111, Orlando 92 Charlotte 123, Oklahoma City 112 Milwaukee 105, New York 104 Chicago 106, Cleveland 94 Golden State 125, Portland 117 Clippers 115, Memphis 106 Miami 107, Sacramento 102 Thursday's games Indiana 121, Brooklyn 109 Detroit 115, Charlotte 114 Toronto 101, Utah 93 Atlanta 99, New Orleans 94 Houston 118, Oklahoma City 116 Phoenix 102, Dallas 95 San Antonio at Denver, (n) Lakers at Portland, (n) Friday's games Houston at Orlando, 4 p.m. Minnesota at Washington, 4 p.m. Cleveland at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Boston, 4:30 p.m. New York at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Clippers at Sacramento, 7:30 p.m. Memphis at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Miami at Lakers, 7:30 p.m. NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 38 23 13 2 48 95 82 Anaheim 40 20 12 8 48 109 109 Edmonton 40 20 13 7 47 115 107 Calgary 40 21 17 2 44 109 112 Los Angeles 38 19 15 4 42 94 92 Vancouver 40 19 18 3 41 100 116 Arizona 38 11 22 5 27 82 124 CENTRAL DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Chicago 41 24 12 5 53 113 101 Minnesota 36 23 9 4 50 113 76 St. Louis 39 20 14 5 45 110 115 Nashville 38 17 14 7 41 109 103 Winnipeg 41 19 19 3 41 113 122 Dallas 39 16 15 8 40 100 117 Colorado 38 12 25 1 25 77 129 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 39 24 9 6 54 119 90 Ottawa 37 20 13 4 44 94 98 Boston 41 20 17 4 44 98 101 Toronto 37 17 12 8 42 113 109 Tampa Bay 40 19 17 4 42 114 117 Florida 39 16 15 8 40 93 108 Detroit 38 16 17 5 37 93 109 Buffalo 38 14 15 9 37 85 106 METROPOLITAN DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Columbus 37 27 6 4 58 126 79 Pittsburgh 38 25 8 5 55 133 107 N.Y. Rangers 41 27 13 1 55 141 103 Washington 38 24 9 5 53 110 83 Philadelphia 40 20 15 5 45 118 125 Carolina 38 17 14 7 41 99 103 New Jersey 39 16 16 7 39 92 115 N.Y. Islanders 36 15 15 6 36 104 113 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Wednesday's games Winnipeg 4, Florida 1 Montreal 4, Dallas 3, OT N.Y. Rangers 5, Philadelphia 2 Calgary 4, Colorado 1 Vancouver 3, Arizona 0 Anaheim 2, Detroit 0 Thursday's games Edmonton 4, Boston 3 Washington 5, Columbus 0 Nashville 6, Tampa Bay 1 Carolina 4, St. Louis 2 Chicago 4, Buffalo 3, OT Minnesota at San Jose, (n) Detroit at Los Angeles, (n) Friday's games Toronto at New Jersey, 4:30 p.m. Nashville at Florida, 4:30 p.m. Carolina at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Colorado, 6 p.m. Arizona at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Calgary at Vancouver, 7 p.m. gavenearlyallofitbackin the second to go into half- time up 18-17. The teams played evenly in the third and the Thunderbirds tied it up to go to the fourth, but the Spartans defense shut them down and came out with the win. Brayden Hutchins led the Spartans with 19 points, Derek Gorden had 10, Daw- son Voth had four, Payton Edwards put up three and Eric Spencer had two. The Spartans move to 6-5 with the win and play resumes in Oroville on Fri- day. Basketball FROM PAGE 1 of moving forward and we've got our eyes set on the biggest prize yet, and that's getting a Super Bowl win. There's no doubt in my mind that we can go get that thing." — tight end Travis Kelce. 3. PITTSBURGH (11-5), last Lombardi: Super Bowl 43, 27-23 over Arizona on Feb. 1, 2009. Hope: Roethlisberger, Le'Veon Bell and Antonio Brown have never been on the field together during the playoffs like they will be this month. Throw in a healthy O-line and the likely return of tight end Ladarius Green and Pittsburgh should have the AFC's most diverse and dynamic offense . Nope: Unlike the ad- age that defense travels, all that offensive firepower doesn't always translate on the road. The Steelers aver- aged 28.25 points at home and 21.6 points away from Heinz Field. Unlike the Ravens, their division ri- val, Pittsburgh has never beaten Brady in New Eng- land (0-4). 4. HOUSTON (9-7), no Su- per Bowl appearances. Hope: Defense, despite losing J.J. Watt. The Tex- ans allowed the fewest yards in the NFL. Hous- ton's success was driven by the emergence of 2014 top overall draft pick Jadeveon Clowney , who shook off two injury-riddled seasons to pile up 16 tackles for loss, 17 QB hits and six sacks. 5. OAKLAND (12-4), last Lombardi: Super Bowl 18, 38-9 over Washington on Jan. 22, 1984. Hope: Beginner's luck. Cook will be the first NFL QB to make his first career start in the playoffs. He re- placedMattMcGloin(shoul- der). Dallas targeted Cook in the draft only to watch Oakland grab him, then settled for Dak Prescott. If somehow Cook is as good as Prescott, maybe the Raiders can shock the field. Nope: Realistically, the Raiders' Super Bowl dreams shattered when Colts pass rusherTrentColetwistedQB Derek Carr to the ground on ChristmasEveandOakland's star hollered, "It's broke!" six times.WithoutCarr,it'shard to see how Cook can lead a teamwithadeficientdefense to four wins in the playoffs. The Dope: "As long as we believe in each other and our fans believe in us, the sky is the limit. We can do anything we set our minds out to do." — linebacker Bruce Irvin. 6. MIAMI (10-6), last Lombardi: Super Bowl 8, 24-7 over Minnesota on Jan. 13, 1974. Hope: If Jay Ajayi can run wild again , the Dol- phins have a chance. In one-score games, they've won eight straight. AFC FROM PAGE 1 Keanu Neal, Deion Jones and Vic Beasley have trans- formed Atlanta's defense, the unit needs help. The Falcons allowed 19 fourth- quarter points in Sun- day's 38-32 win over New Orleans. How will it fair against Green Bay or Dal- las? 3. SEATTLE (10-5-1), last Lombardi: Super Bowl 48, 43-8 over Denver, Feb. 2, 2014. Hope: The Seahawks are an experienced team that has won at least one play- off game in each of the last seasons. Wilson remains an uncanny playmaker who can make something out of nothing and Seat- tle's defense still elite. The Seahawks' signature win in New England in November shows they can win any- time, anywhere. 4. GREEN BAY (10-6), last Lombardi: Super Bowl 45, 31-25 over Pittsburgh, Feb. 6, 2011. Hope: Rodgers is on a roll. And when he gets go- ing, the Packers look un- stoppable, capable of build- ing big leads and coming back from any deficit. After a 1-2 start in 2014, Rodgers famously admonished fans to R-E-L-A-X. This time, af- ter a 4-6 start, he came up with "run the table" that led to another NFC North title. Nope: The defense is de- pleted at cornerback. The offense has been on a re- markable run of mistake- free football during its win- ning streak, but doesn't have a real running threat. The Packers could be hard- pressed to keep up in high- scoring games like they were during a midseason four-game skid. 5. NEW YORK GIANTS (11-5), last Lombardi: Su- per Bowl 46, 21-17 over New England, Feb. 5, 2012. Hope: The Giants al- lowed an NFC-low 17.75 points a game, second in the league to the Patriots (14.06). Steve Spagnuolo's unit has allowed 10 points or fewer in three of the last four games. Over the final 11 games opponents averaged just 16 points. 6. DETROIT (9-7), No Su- per Bowl appearances. Hope: Stafford is clutch in crunch time. The No. 1 overall pick from the 2009 draft is the first QB to lead eight game-winning drives in the fourth quarter or overtime since the 1970 merger. NFC FROM PAGE 1 LEGALNOTICE LIEN SALE Place: Lok Tite Mini Storage 5555 Highway 99 W Corning, CA 96021 530-824-6063 Auction will be held on: JANUARY 14, 2017 at 9AM NAME UNIT THOMASSPURLOCK 465;734;735 MONICA NEELY 224, 225 CHARLENE LAURENCE 752 AMBER TOWNE 59 JOSE RICO 445 MARIA MARTINEZ 662 JENNIFER TENNEY 139 SHEILA LAWSON 414 ALICIA STEWART 633 BRETT WAZNY 75 WILLIAM LAKES 472 RANELL ARCHER 242 GRETA DUBOWIK 429 Publish: January 6 and 13, 2017 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE In accordance with the provisions of the California Uni- form Commercial Code and Sec- tion 798.56a(e) of the California Civil Code, there being due and unpaid storage for which OLIVE & PALM MOBILE HOME COMUNITY, LLC is entitled to a lien as Warehousemen on the 1964 Divco Wayne Mobilehome, Decal Number AAT3534, Serial No. S21897, Label/Insignia Num- ber 253575, currently located at 158 Mobile Drive, Corning, Cali- fornia, 96021, held on account of YOLANDA RAMIREZ and JORGE HERNANDEZ due notice having been given to the parties known to claim an interest therein and the time specified in such notice for payment of such charges having expired, notice is hereby given that the mobilehome will be sold at public auction on Thursday, January 19, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. at 158 Mobile Drive, Corning, California, 96021. 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