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Fullresults C-CLASS 1. Jack Weingart Red Bluff 5 laps 40+, 2. Bill Weingart Red Bluff 5 laps 40+, 3. Rocky Shook Cot- tonwood 5 laps 70+, 4. Jer- emiah Wade Chico 5 laps 40+, 5. Stone Swanston Redding 5 laps 12 & under, 6. Kevin McCarthy Palo Cedro 5 laps 40+, 7. Joe Sanders Paradise 4 laps 60+, 8. Corey Booth Bella Vista 4 laps 30+, 9. Aaron Johnson Chico 4 laps, 10. Ray Myers Cottonwood 4 laps 70+, 11. Kent Warfield Dairyville 4 laps 19 & un- der, 12. Tami Shook Cotton- wood 4 laps 50+, 13. Cohen Booth Bella Vista 3 laps 19 & under, 14. Dario Sartori Red Bluff 2 laps 50+ B-CLASS 1. Shawn Hughes Chico 9 laps 40+, 2. Clay Johnson Chico 9 laps 50+, 3. Tom Embree Chico 9 laps 40+, 4. Tim Roberts Red Bluff 9 laps 19 & under, 5. Nav Le- Kehrer Redding 9 laps 20+, 6. Doug Christ Redding 9 laps 30+, 7. Byron Fountain Chico 8 laps 60+, 8. Evan Billman Chico 8 laps 40+, 9. Shane Swanson Redding 8 laps 40+, 10. Zac Baptiste Los Molinos 5 laps 30+ A-CLASS 1. Cameron Falioner Quincy 13 laps 30+, 2. Richard Loewen Chico 13 laps 40+, 3. Jamie Lynn Redding 13 laps 40+, 4. Ryan Schuppert Red- ding 13 laps 30+, 5. Nick Koops Chico 13 laps 30+, 6. Tyler Reiswig Chico 13 laps 20+, 7. Mike Morret- ino Redding 13 laps 30+, 8. Weston Crumm Chico 12 laps 20+, 9. Travis T Chico 12 laps 40+, 10. Ste- ven Lemos Chico 11 laps 30+, 11. Nathaniel Warf- ield Dairyville 11 laps 19 & under, 12. Natalia At- oms Redding 9 laps 30+, 13. Nick Price Redding 7 laps 20+ Race FROM PAGE 1 made double bogey on his way to missing the 54- hole cut. Woods didn't play the South Course in 2015 be- cause he withdrew af- ter 11 holes of the open- ing round on the North Course when his back tightened on him during fog delays and he couldn't get his glutes activated. Those are his two most recent trips to the Farm- ers Insurance Open. Woods undoubtedly will lean more on his body of work at Torrey, which is unparalleled. His first victory as a pro- fessional was in 1999, when he made the cut with two shots to spare and shot 62- 65 on the weekend for a two-shot victory. He won five straight times at Torrey in four years, twice in 2008. At the PGA Tour event that year, Woods opened with a 67 on the South Course and a caddie who stayed behind to watch him fin- ish on the 18th said, "He just won two tourna- ments with one round." Sure enough, Woods won by eight shots that week, then returned in June and won the U.S. Open de- spite not having walked 18 holes from the Masters until the opening round at Torrey. Here's another way to look at his record: His performance at Torrey Pines alone is better than the PGA Tour careers of every player in the field except for Phil Mickel- son, Dustin Johnson, Ja- son Day and Padraig Har- rington (six victories, but three majors). But what does it all matter? This is a different day for Woods, a time when hopes are higher than ex- pectations. Woods is so enthusias- tic about being healthy enough to compete that he has scheduled four tournaments over the next five weeks, which will take him from San Diego to Dubai to Los An- geles to South Florida. Not even he knows how he will hold up, though he's willing to find out. That alone is progress. He is at No. 663 in the world, a product of having played just 12 times in the last 24 months. "I think he's excited," Jason Day said. "Who wouldn't be excited to play after 17 months off?" On a soft golf course that still had puddles in the fairway on Tues- day because of the rain, Woods is playing the opening two rounds with Day and Dustin John- son, two of the best in the world. Day has been at No. 1 since March. Johnson is the U.S. Open champion with one of the most powerful swings in golf. Woods said if his back feels good, then he can prepare. And if he can prepare, he says he can compete. That's where he is. Even at Torrey Pines, it figures to take more than a week to figure out how far he has to go. Golf FROM PAGE 1 dinator. Paton is scheduled to meet Wednesday or Thurs- day with the Indianapolis Colts for their newly va- cated GM role, The Sport- ing News reported. The 49ers and Shana- han could meet as early as Friday night, and he will leave Sunday with the Fal- cons for Super Bowl prep- arations in Houston. Another potential GM candidate, according to Fox Sports, is Mark Dominik, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers former general manager who was their pro scouting director when Shanahan got his NFL coaching start as an offensive assistant. It's unknown whether Shanahan wants or will receive personnel control if he becomes coach. Once the new regime is in place, arguably the biggest di- lemma is to address their quarterback quandary, in- cluding whether to cut ties with quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who's sched- uled to make $14.5 million in 2017 if he doesn't opt out himself for free agency in March. York noted that it's not his decision if Kaepernick returns next season. The delay in hiring Sha- nahan and his accompany- ing general manager has some former 49ers wor- ried, especially in light of the Colts' pursuit of Paton to team with coach Chuck Pagano, who's job isn't ex- actly stable. "The delay is a little nerve-racking," former 49ers tight end Brent Jones told KNBR 680- AM Monday. "My biggest concern is, the more time that clicks away, the more time we have to lose our front-runners. We've lost more front-runners in the last few weeks than any- body. So I'm starting to see visions of, 'Gosh, do we have a coach left to hire?' I am getting a lit- tle nervous." "I am worried that he's going to turn us down, be- cause a lot of people have," former wide receiver Dwight Clark added on KNBR. • The 49ers announced that season-ticket prices are freezing through the 2018 season. Invoices for the upcoming season will be sent in the coming weeks. "Thank you for your val- ued and continued support as a 49ers Season Ticket Member. We look forward to serving you this season!" wrote 49ers vice president Jamie Brandt in an email to season-ticket holders that was obtained by this newspaper. Other recent finan- cial moves by the fran- chise include $1 million donations to both their Golden Heart Fund for alumni and also Bay Area community organizations benefiting social-equity movements, in the wake of Kaepernick's Million Dollar Pledge. 49ers FROM PAGE 1 COLLEGEMEN'SBASKETBALL St. John's at Providence:3:30p.m.,FS1. Connecticut at South Florida: 4p.m., ESPNU. George Washington at George Mason: 4p.m., CSN. Texas A&M at Mississippi: 4:30p.m., ESPN2. Butler at Seton Hall: 5:30p.m., FS1. Alabama at Georgia: 6p.m., ESPNU. UCLA vs. USC: 8p.m., FS1. Washington at Arizona State: 8p.m., ESPNU. NBA Sacramento Kings at Cleveland Cavaliers: 4 p.m., CSN. Golden State Warriors at Charlotte Hornets: 5 p.m., CSNBA, ESPN. Los Angeles Lakers at Portland Trail Blazers: 7:30p.m., ESPN. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Senior Bowl, Practice: 10a.m., ESPNU. Senior Bowl, Practice: 1p.m., ESPNU. GOLF Web.com Tour, Bahamas Great Abaco Classic, Final Round: noon, GOLF. EPGA Tour, Qatar Masters, Round 1: 10:30 p.m., GOLF. NHL Philadelphia Flyers at New York: 5p.m., Rang- ers NBCSN. SKATING ISU, Figure Skating, European Championship, Pairs Short: 11a.m., NBCSN. TENNIS ITF, Australian Open: 4p.m., TENNIS. ITF, Australian Open, Women's Semifinal: 6:30 p.m., ESPN2. On the air Scoreboard NFL PLAYOFFSCHEDULE WILD-CARD PLAYOFFS Saturday, Jan. 7 Houston27,Oakland14 Seattle 26, Detroit 6 Sunday, Jan. 8 Pittsburgh 30, Miami 12 Green Bay 38, N.Y. Giants 13 DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS Saturday, Jan. 14 Atlanta 36, Seattle 20 New England 34, Houston 16 Sunday, Jan. 15 Green Bay 34, Dallas 31 Pittsburgh 18, Kansas City 16 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Sunday, Jan. 22 NFC Atlanta 44, Green Bay 21 AFC New England 36, Pittsburgh 17 PRO BOWL Sunday, Jan. 29 At Orlando, Fla. AFC vs. NFC, 5 p.m. (ESPN) SUPER BOWL Sunday, Feb. 5 At Houston Atlanta vs. New England, 3:30 p.m. (FOX) Ba sk et ba ll NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Golden State 38 7 .844 — Clippers 30 17 .638 9 Sacramento 17 27 .386 201/2 Phoenix 15 29 .341 221/2 Lakers 16 32 .333 231/2 SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB San Antonio 36 9 .800 — Houston 34 14 .708 31/2 Memphis 26 20 .565 101/2 New Orleans 18 27 .400 18 Dallas 15 29 .341 201/2 NORTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Utah 29 17 .630 — Oklahoma City 26 19 .578 21/2 Denver 18 25 .419 91/2 Portland 19 27 .413 10 Minnesota 16 28 .364 12 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Toronto 28 17 .622 — Boston 26 18 .591 11/2 New York 20 26 .435 81/2 Philadelphia 16 27 .372 11 Brooklyn 9 35 .205 181/2 SOUTHEAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Atlanta 26 19 .578 — Washington 25 20 .556 1 Charlotte 23 22 .511 3 Orlando 18 29 .383 9 Miami 15 30 .333 11 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 30 13 .698 — Indiana 22 22 .500 81/2 Chicago 23 23 .500 81/2 Milwaukee 21 23 .477 91/2 Detroit 21 25 .457 101/2 Monday's games Washington 109, Charlotte 99 Clippers 115, Atlanta 105 Miami 105, Golden State 102 Sacramento 109, Detroit 104 San Antonio 112, Brooklyn 86 Milwaukee 127, Houston 114 New Orleans 124, Cleveland 122 New York 109, Indiana 103 Oklahoma City 97, Utah 95 Tuesday's games Chicago 100, Orlando 92 Philadelphia 121, Clippers 110 San Antonio 108, Toronto 106 Washington 123, Boston 108 Minnesota at Phoenix, (n.) Utah at Denver, (n.) Wednesday's games Sacramento at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Houston at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Miami at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Atlanta at Chicago, 5 p.m. Golden State at Charlotte, 5 p.m. Oklahoma City at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Toronto at Memphis, 5 p.m. New York at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Lakers at Portland, 7:30 p.m. LEADERS Through JANUARY 23 SCORING G FG FT Pts Avg Westbrook, OKC 45 451 392 1386 30.8 Thomas, BOS 39 355 302 1131 29.0 Davis, NOR 41 427 298 1173 28.6 Harden, HOU 48 399 428 1373 28.6 Cousins, SAC 43 401 324 1202 28.0 DeRozan, TOR 44 442 328 1228 27.9 Lillard, POR 41 352 268 1075 26.2 Durant, GOL 45 416 252 1173 26.1 James, CLE 40 379 198 1025 25.6 Leonard, SAN 41 345 269 1044 25.5 Butler, CHI 43 324 359 1060 24.7 Curry, GOL 45 366 200 1105 24.6 Irving, CLE 38 343 151 931 24.5 Akounmpo, MIL 43 371 244 1018 23.7 McCollum, POR 46 403 156 1080 23.5 Wall, WAS 42 355 212 967 23.0 Walker, CHA 44 360 166 1011 23.0 Anthony, NYK 45 360 202 1015 22.6 Towns, MIN 44 384 174 991 22.5 George, IND 37 285 163 820 22.2 REBOUNDS G Off Def Tot Avg Whiteside, MIA 41 156 426 582 14.2 Jordan, LAC 46 168 470 638 13.9 Drummond, DET 45 174 433 607 13.5 Howard, ATL 40 177 337 514 12.8 Gobert, UTA 46 173 410 583 12.7 Chandler, PHX 35 126 301 427 12.2 Davis, NOR 41 96 396 492 12.0 Towns, MIN 44 153 374 527 12.0 Gortat, WAS 44 137 366 503 11.4 Love, CLE 38 96 318 414 10.9 MEN'S TOP 25 FARED Tuesday 1. Villanova (19-2) lost to Marquette 74-72. 2. Kansas (18-2) lost to No. 18 West Virginia 85-69. 3. Gonzaga (20-0) did not play. 4. Kentucky (17-2) at Tennesse. 5. Baylor (18-1) did not play. 6. Florida State (18-2) did not play. 7. Arizona (18-2) did not play. 8. UCLA (19-2) did not play. 9. North Carolina (18-3) did not play. 10. Oregon (18-2) did not play. 11. Butler (17-3) did not play. 12. Virginia (16-3) beat No. 14 Notre Dame 71-54. 13. Louisville (17-4) beat Pittsburgh 106-51. 14. Notre Dame (17-4) lost to No. 12 Virginia 71-54. 15. Wisconsin (17-3) beat Penn State 82-55. 16. Creighton (18-2) did not play. 17. Duke (15-5) did not play. 18. West Virginia (16-4) beat No. 2 Kansas 85-69. 19. Cincinnati (17-2) did not play. 20. Purdue (17-4) beat Michigan State 84-73. 21. Saint Mary's (17-2) did not play. 22. Maryland (18-2) beat Rutgers 67-55. 23. South Carolina (16-4) beat Auburn 98-69. 24. Xavier (14-5) did not play. 25. Florida (14-5) did not play. WOMEN'S TOP 25 FARED Tuesday 1. UConn (19-0) beat East Carolina 91-44. 2. Baylor (19-1) did not play. 3. Maryland (19-1) did not play. 4. Mississippi State (20-1) did not play. 5. South Carolina (17-1) did not play. 6. Florida State (19-2) did not play. 7. Washington (19-2) did not play. 8. Notre Dame (18-3) did not play. 9. Louisville (18-4) did not play. 10. Stanford (17-3) did not play. 11. Oregon State (18-2) did not play. 12. Texas (14-4) did not play. 13. UCLA (15-4) did not play. 14 . D uk e ( 17 -3 ) d id n ot p la y. 15. Ohio State (17-5) did not play. 16. Arizona State (14-5) did not play. 17. Miami (14-5) did not play. 18. N.C. State (15-5) did not play. 19. Virginia Tech (16-3) did not play. 20. Oklahoma (15-5) did not play. 21. DePaul (16-5) did not play. 22. West Virginia (15-5) did not play. 23. South Florida (15-3) did not play. 24. Green Bay (17-2) did not play. 25. Kansas State (15-5) did not play. NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 49 31 16 2 64 134 112 Anaheim 50 27 14 9 63 133 125 Edmonton 49 26 15 8 60 144 131 Calgary 51 24 24 3 51 131 147 Los Angeles 48 23 21 4 50 120 121 Vancouver 48 22 20 6 50 116 135 Arizona 47 15 26 6 36 105 152 CENTRAL DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Minnesota 46 30 11 5 65 152 106 Chicago 49 30 14 5 65 137 122 Nashville 48 23 17 8 54 134 127 St. Louis 48 24 19 5 53 137 147 Winnipeg 51 22 25 4 48 145 158 Dallas 48 19 20 9 47 129 151 Colorado 45 13 30 2 28 91 153 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 49 29 13 7 65 149 122 Ottawa 46 26 15 5 57 125 120 Boston 51 24 21 6 54 127 132 Toronto 45 22 14 9 53 140 131 Florida 49 20 19 10 50 114 136 Buffalo 47 20 18 9 49 115 132 Detroit 48 20 19 9 49 123 140 Tampa Bay 48 21 22 5 47 130 142 METROPOLITAN DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 48 32 10 6 70 155 104 Columbus 47 32 11 4 68 157 110 Pittsburgh 47 30 12 5 65 169 137 N.Y. Rangers 48 31 16 1 63 167 127 Philadelphia 48 23 19 6 52 136 154 N.Y. Islanders 46 20 17 9 49 133 135 Carolina 47 21 19 7 49 126 137 New Jersey 49 20 20 9 49 111 139 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Monday's games Washington 6, Carolina 1 N.Y. Rangers 3, Los Angeles 2 Toronto 4, Calgary 0 Anaheim 3, Winnipeg 2 Arizona 3, Florida 2, OT San Jose 5, Colorado 2 Tuesday's games St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 0 N.Y. Islanders 4, Columbus 2 Los Angeles 3, New Jersey 1 Boston 4, Detroit 3, OT Montreal 5, Calgary 1 Ottawa 3, Washington 0 Buffalo 5, Nashville 4, OT San Jose 4, Winnipeg 3 Tampa Bay at Chicago, (n.) Minnesota at Dallas, (n.) Wednesday's games Toronto at Detroit, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, 5 p.m. Vancouver at Colorado, 6:30 p.m. Edmonton at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Sharks 4, Jets 3 San Jose 1 1 2 — 4 Winnipeg 1 1 1 — 3 First Period: 1, San Jose, Burns 21 (Thornton, Couture), 3:59 (pp). 2, Win- nipeg, Little 11 (Morrissey, Byfuglien), 8:02. Second Period: 3, San Jose, Couture 16 (Boedker, Vlasic), 0:27. 4, Winnipeg, Copp 7 (Byfuglien, Wheeler), 18:01. Third Period: 5, Winnipeg, Little 12 (Mor- rissey, Laine), 4:00. 6, San Jose, Karlsson 6, 9:37 (sh). 7, San Jose, Marleau 17 (Carpenter, Dillon), 15:27. Shots on Goal: San Jose 8-7-11=26. Win- nipeg 9-10-15=34. Goalies: San Jose, Dell 6-2-0 (34 shots-31 saves). Winnipeg, Pavelec 2-2-0 (26-22). A: 15,294 (15,015); T: 2:34. Referees: Chris Lee, Kevin Pollock; Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron, Brad Kovachik. LEADERS Through JANUARY 23 GP G A Pts Connor McDavid, EDM 49 16 40 56 Sidney Crosby, PIT 40 28 26 54 Evgeni Malkin, PIT 46 22 32 54 Patrick Kane, CHI 49 15 33 48 Brent Burns, SJ 47 19 28 47 Nicklas Backstrom, WAS47 13 34 47 Mark Scheifele, WPG 47 21 25 46 Vladimir Tarasenko, STL47 20 26 46 Cam Atkinson, CLS 46 23 22 45 Brad Marchand, BOS 50 17 28 45 Tyler Seguin, DAL 48 16 29 45 Phil Kessel, PIT 46 14 31 45 Alex Ovechkin, WAS 47 22 21 43 Nikolaj Ehlers, WPG 50 17 26 43 Artemi Panarin, CHI 49 17 26 43 3 tied with 42 pts. Tennis AUSTRALIAN OPEN RESULTS Wednesday At Melbourne Park Melbourne, Australia Purse: $37.4 million (Grand Slam) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles WOMEN Quarterfinals Mirjana Lucic-Baroni, Croatia, def. Karolina Pliskova (5), Czech Republic, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. Serena Williams (2), United States, def. Johanna Konta (9), Britain, 6-2, 6-3. Tuesday At Melbourne Park Melbourne, Australia Purse: $37.4 million (Grand Slam) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles MEN Quarterfinals Stan Wawrinka (4), Switzerland, def. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (12), France, 7-6 (2), 6-4, 6-3. Roger Federer (17), Switzerland, def. Mischa Zverev, Germany, 6-1, 7-5, 6-2. WOMEN Quarterfinals Venus Williams (13), United States, def. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (24), Russia, 6-4, 7-6 (3). CoCo Vandeweghe, United States, def. Garbine Muguruza (7), Spain, 6-4, 6-0. Golf WORLD GOLF RANKING 1. Jason Day AUS 10.60 2. Rory McIlroy NIR 9.59 3. D us ti n J oh nso n US A 9. 19 4. Henrik Stenson SWE 8.41 5. Jordan Spieth USA 8.19 6. Hideki Matsuyama JPN 7.95 7. Adam Scott AUS 6.34 8. Justin Thomas USA 5.78 9. Patrick Reed USA 5.40 10. Alex Noren SWE 5.24 11. Bubba Watson USA 5.02 12. Danny Willett ENG 4.91 13. Justin Rose ENG 4.76 14. Rickie Fowler USA 4.75 15. Sergio Garcia ESP 4.57 16. Paul Casey ENG 4.45 17. Branden Grace SAF 4.25 18. Russell Knox SCO 4.23 19. Brooks Koepka USA 4.19 20. Matt Kuchar USA 3.96 21. Phil Mickelson USA 3.95 22. Jimmy Walker USA 3.94 23. Tyrrell Hatton ENG 3.59 24. Charl Schwartzel SAF 3.56 25. Emiliano Grillo ARG 3.50 26. Louis Oosthuizen SAF 3.45 27. Brandt Snedeker USA 3.42 28. Rafael Cabrera Bello ESP 3.40 29. Ryan Moore USA 3.33 30. J.B. Holmes USA 3.30 31. Matthew Fitzpatrick ENG 3.29 32. Daniel Berger USA 3.15 33. Francesco Molinari ITA 3.12 34. Yuta Ikeda JPN 3.11 35. Kevin Chappell USA 3.08 36. Scott Piercy USA 2.98 37. Zach Johnson USA 2.88 38. Jim Furyk USA 2.83 39. Chris Wood ENG 2.67 40. Bernd Wiesberger AUT 2.66 41. Kevin Kisner USA 2.63 42. Bill Haas USA 2.62 43. Gary Woodland USA 2.60 44. William McGirt USA 2.57 45. Lee Westwood ENG 2.54 46. Andy Sullivan ENG 2.53 47. Kevin Na USA 2.52 48. Shane Lowry IRL 2.52 49. Thomas Pieters BEL 2.49 50. Byeong Hun An KOR 2.48 Odds PREGAME.COM LINE NBA Wednesday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog at Cleveland 11 (214) Sacramento Houston 21/2 (230) at Boston Miami 4 (2131/2) at Brooklyn at M il wau ke e 111 / 2 ( 20 8) P hi la de lp hi a Atlanta 11/2 (203) at Chicago at Memphis 6 (200) Toronto Golden State 9 (2211/2) at Charlotte at New Orleans OFF (OFF) Thunder at Dallas 2 (204) New York at Portland 91/2 (220) Lakers College Basketball Wednesday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog at Temple 2 Memphis SMU 31/2 at UCF at Providence 81/2 St. John's UConn 81/2 at So. Florida at G. Mason 41/2 George Washington Florida St 7 at Georgia Tech at Mississippi St10 Missouri at Ohio State 21/2 Minnesota at La Salle 9 Pennsylvania Creighton 3 at Georgetown Tulsa 2 at E. Carolina at Mississippi 2 Texas A&M UMASS 81/2 at Saint Louis at Baylor 12 Texas Tech Rhode Island 3 at Richmond at Illinois St 141/2 Indiana St at N. Iowa 4 Evansville at Loyola Of Ch. 121/2 Bradley at Seton Hall OFF Butler at Wyoming 71/2 UNLV Florida 12 at LSU at Georgia 51/2 Alabama at Miami 15 Boston College at Illinois 5 Iowa at Boise St 21/2 Nevada at Colorado St 9 San Jose St at UCSB 1 CS Northridge at Arizona St 21/2 Washington UCLA 6 at USC at Hawaii OFF UC Riverside NHL Wednesday Favorite Line Underdog Toronto -126/+116 at Detroit at NY Rangers -168/+158 Philadelphia at Colorado OFF Vancouver at Anaheim -140/+130 Edmonton NFL Super Bowl - Sunday February 5, 2017 Favorite Today (O/U) Underdog New England 3 (581/2) Atlanta Transactions BASEBALL Major League Baseball MLB: Promoted Billy Bean to vice presi- dent and special assistant to the com- missioner, Renee Tirado to vice presi- dent of talent acquisition and diversity & inclusion, and Melanie LeGrande to vice president of social responsibility. American League Los Angeles Angels: Agreed to terms with INF Luis Valbuena on a two-year contract. Texas Rangers: Agreed to terms with 1B James Loney on a minor league contract. National League Miami Marlins: Acquired RHP Severino Gonzalez from Philadelphia for a player to be named or cash. San Francisco Giants: Agreed to terms with C Nick Hundley on a one-year contract. Designated INF Ehire Adrianza for assignment. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association Memphis Grizzlies: Announced the team acquired the right to own and operate an NBA D-League expansion team that will begin play for the 2017-18 season. FOOTBALL National Football League Buffalo Bills: Named David Culley quar- terbacks coach. Cincinnati Bengals: Signed LB Bryson Albright to a reserve/future contract. Green Bay Packers: Signed C Jacob Flores, LB Reggie Gilbert, WR Antwan Goodley, LB Derrick Mathews, G Lucas Patrick, DT Brian Price, TE Beau Sand- land and S Jermaine Whitehead. HOCKEY National Hockey League NHL: Fined Arizona F Peter Holland $3,611.11, for punching an unsuspecting opponent, Tampa Bay F Ondrej Palat, during a Jan. 21 game. Chicago Blackhawks: Activated F Mar- cus Kruger from injured reserve. Detroit Red Wings: Recalled LW Drew Miller from Grand Rapids (AHL). New Jersey Devils: Activated D Yohann Auvitu off injured reserve and assigned him to Albany (AHL). San Jose Sharks: Traded F Tommy Win- gels to Ottawa Senators for Fs Buddy Robinson and Zack Stortini and assigned them to San Jose (AHL). Tennessee Titans: Signed DT Caushaud Lyons to a reserve/future contract. Washington Capitals: Recalled F Chan- dler Stephenson from Hershey (AHL). SOCCER Major League Soccer Columbus Crew: Acquired M Mohammed Abu as a special discovery player. Fc Dallas: Terminated the contracts of D Moises Hernandez and D Jose Salvatierra. Minnesota United: Signed M Bernardo Anor, D Jermaine Taylor and M Rasmus Schuller. New York Red Bulls: Signed G Rafael Diaz and M Arun Basuljevic. Orlando City Sc: Signed D Jonathan Spector. glove side. Cue the heroics for Mar- leau, whose late-game win- ner was the 498th goal of his career. Dell — the undrafted 27-year-old rookie out of Calgary, Alberta — played college hockey just a couple hours south of Winnipeg at the University of North Da- kota. He was solid in net, stopping 31 of the 34 shots he faced in winning for the sixth time in eight starts. That included an incredi- ble save in the crease with just 17 seconds left. • Joonas Donskoi was sidelined Tuesday after being injured during Mon- day's game in Denver. De- Boer didn't provide addi- tional details as to the se- verity or length of time he may miss. However, the Sharks could get a boost with forward Tomas Hertl on the verge of returning to the lineup, possibly as early as Thursday when they host Edmonton. Hertl was injured Nov. 17 and has missed 32 games. Sharks FROM PAGE 1 GARY REYES — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP Jed York, 22days a er this press conference to discuss the 49ers' future, spoke Tuesday about their prolonged search for a new coach and general manager. | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017 2 B

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