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Pro Basketball National Basketball Association EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB y-Boston 50 17 .746 — Philadelphia 33 31 .516 151/2 New Jersey 28 38 .424 211/2 New York 28 38 .424 211/2 Toronto 24 44 .353 261/2 Southeast Division W L Pct GB y-Orlando 49 17 .742 — Atlanta 39 28 .582 101/2 Miami 36 30 .545 13 Charlotte 29 38 .433 201/2 Washington 16 51 .239 331/2 Central Division W L Pct GB x-Cleveland 53 13 .803 — Detroit 33 32 .508 191/2 Milwaukee 31 38 .449 231/2 Chicago 30 37 .448 231/2 Indiana 28 40 .412 26 WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L Pct GB San Antonio 44 22 .667 — Houston 44 25 .638 11/2 New Orleans 41 25 .621 3 Dallas 40 27 .597 41/2 Memphis 17 49 .258 27 Northwest Division W L Pct GB Denver 42 25 .627 — Portland 42 25 .627 — Utah 41 26 .612 1 Minnesota 20 46 .303 211/2 Oklahoma City 19 48 .284 23 Pacific Division W L Pct GB x-L.A. Lakers 53 13 .803 — Phoenix 36 31 .537 171/2 Golden State 23 43 .348 30 L.A. Clippers 16 50 .242 37 Sacramento 14 52 .212 39 x-clinched division y-clinched playoff spot Sunday’s results Toronto 110, Indiana 87 Milwaukee 86, Boston 77 Philadelphia 85, Miami 77 Atlanta 98, Portland 80 Memphis 89, Detroit 84 L.A. Lakers 107, Dallas 100 Orlando 105, Utah 87 Washington 106, Sacramento 104 Cleveland 98, New York 93 Phoenix 154, Golden State 130 L.A. Clippers 107, New Jersey 105 Monday’s results Charlotte 112, Toronto 86 Portland 103, Memphis 92 Houston 95, New Orleans 84 Oklahoma City 78, San Antonio 76 New Jersey at Denver (n) Today’s games Sacramento at Atlanta, 6 p.m. Orlando at Cleveland, 6 p.m. Boston at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Washington at Utah, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. Pro Baseball MLB Spring Training AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct Los Angeles 13 4 .765 Kansas City 11 6 .647 Oakland 11 7 .611 Minnesota 9 7 .562 Tampa Bay 9 7 .562 Toronto 8 7 .533 New York 9 8 .529 Chicago 10 9 .526 Baltimore 9 9 .500 Texas 9 9 .500 Seattle 8 9 .471 Detroit 7 9 .438 Boston 7 10 .412 Cleveland 7 10 .412 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct Atlanta 12 3 .800 St. Louis 11 6 .647 Pittsburgh 10 6 .625 Milwaukee 8 7 .533 Washington 8 7 .533 Cincinnati 9 8 .529 Los Angeles 9 9 .500 Colorado 8 9 .471 New York 7 8 .467 Chicago 9 11 .450 San Francisco 8 12 .400 Florida 6 9 .400 Arizona 6 10 .375 Philadelphia 6 10 .375 San Diego 4 9 .308 Houston 1 14 .067 NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings; games against non-major league teams do not. Monday’s results Boston 6, Toronto 4 Washington 3, Florida 1 Minnesota 5, Baltimore 3 Detroit 7, St. Louis 6 N.Y. Yankees 12, Philadelphia 0 Milwaukee 9, Chicago Cubs 6 Colorado 8, Arizona 3 Cleveland 4, Seattle 1 Oakland 10, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 8 Kansas City 11, Chicago White Sox 7 L.A. Angels 8, San Francisco 5 Seattle (ss) 4, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 3, 10 innings Tampa Bay 6, Pittsburgh 4 Today’s games N.Y. Mets vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., 12:05 p.m. Houston vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 12:05 p.m. Minnesota vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., 12:05 p.m. Cincinnati vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., 12:05 p.m. Arizona vs. Oakland at Phoenix, 3:05 p.m. Cleveland vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs vs. L.A. Dodgers at Phoenix, 3:05 p.m. L.A. Angels vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz,, 3:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox vs. Arizona at Tucson, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Milwaukee vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Kansas City vs. Colorado at Tucson, Ariz., 3:10 p.m. Pittsburgh vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla., 6:15 p.m. World Baseball Classic SECOND ROUND GROUP ONE W L Pct GB Japan 1 0 1.000 — South Korea 1 0 1.000 — Cuba 0 1 .000 1 Mexico 0 1 .000 1 At San Diego Sunday, March 15 Japan 6, Cuba 0 South Korea 8, Mexico 2 Monday, March 16 Cuba vs. Mexico (n) Tuesday, March 17 Japan vs. Game 2 winner, 11 p.m. Wednesday, March 18 Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, 11 p.m. Thursday, March 19 Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 9 p.m. GROUP TWO W L Pct GB Puerto Rico 1 0 1.000 — Venezuela 1 0 1.000 — United States 1 1 .000 1/2 Netherlands 0 2 .000 11/2 At Miami Saturday, March 14 Venezuela 3, Netherlands 1 Puerto Rico 11, United States 1, 7 innings, 10-run rule Sunday, March 15 United States 9, Netherlands 3, Netherlands eliminated Monday, March 16 Venezuela vs. Puerto Rico (n) Tuesday, March 17 United States vs. Game 4 loser, 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 18 Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 7 p.m. SEMIFINALS At Los Angeles Saturday, March 21 Group Two winner vs. Group One second place, 9 p.m. Sunday, March 22 Group One winner vs. Group Two second place, 8 p.m. Championship At Los Angeles Monday, March 23 Semifinal winners, 9:30 p.m. Pro Hockey National Hockey League EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L OT Pts GF GA New Jersey 45 20 3 93 213 167 Philadelphia 37 21 10 84 218 196 Pittsburgh 37 26 8 82 222 216 N.Y. Rangers 36 26 8 80 177 190 N.Y. Islanders 24 38 8 56 176 224 Northeast Division W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 45 17 9 99 237 167 Montreal 36 25 8 80 205 206 Buffalo 34 27 8 76 203 193 Toronto 28 29 13 69 209 249 Ottawa 28 30 10 66 177 198 Southeast Division W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 43 22 6 92 229 210 Carolina 36 28 7 79 200 203 Florida 34 25 10 78 194 196 Atlanta 29 35 6 64 214 234 Tampa Bay 23 32 14 60 181 227 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division W L OT Pts GF GA x-Detroit 46 15 9 101 261 207 Chicago 37 21 9 83 220 178 Columbus 36 28 6 78 194 196 Nashville 34 30 5 73 175 189 St. Louis 32 29 8 72 195 205 Northwest Division W L OT Pts GF GA Calgary 40 23 6 86 229 214 Vancouver 36 23 9 81 206 189 Edmonton 32 27 9 73 192 210 Minnesota 32 29 8 72 177 172 Colorado 31 38 1 63 185 218 Pacific Division W L OT Pts GF GA x-San Jose 45 13 10 100 219 167 Dallas 33 28 8 74 199 211 Anaheim 32 31 6 70 190 201 Los Angeles 29 29 10 68 179 199 Phoenix 28 35 6 62 168 212 Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss. x-clinched playoff spot Sunday’s results N.Y. Rangers 4, Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh 6, Boston 4 N.Y. Islanders 4, Chicago 2 Detroit 4, Columbus 0 St. Louis 5, Minnesota 3 San Jose 1, Anaheim 0 Vancouver 4, Colorado 2 Monday’s results Atlanta 5, Washington 1 Nashville at Los Angeles (n) Today’s games Chicago at New Jersey, 6 p.m. Buffalo at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Montreal, 6:30 p.m. Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Washington at Florida, 6:30 p.m. Toronto at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. Colorado at Minnesota, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Edmonton, 9 p.m. San Jose at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Dallas at Vancouver, 9 p.m. COLLEGE?Basketball Men NCAA Division I NCAA Tournament Opening Round At UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Tuesday, March 17 Alabama State (22-9) vs. Morehead State (19-15), 6:30 p.m. EAST REGIONAL First Round Thursday, March 19 At Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, N.C. Texas (22-11) vs. Minnesota (22-10), 6:10 p.m. Duke (28-6) vs. Binghamton (23-8), 30 minutes following At The Wachovia Center Philadelphia Villanova (26-7) vs. American (24-7), 6:20 p.m. UCLA (25-8) vs. Virginia Commonwealth (24-9), 30 minutes following Friday, March 20 At Taco Bell Arena Boise, Idaho Xavier (25-7) vs. Portland State (23-9), 6:25 p.m. Florida State (25-9) vs. Wisconsin (19-12), 30 minutes following At UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Oklahoma State (22-11) vs. Tennessee (21-12), 11:25 a.m. Pittsburgh (28-4) vs. ETSU (23-10), 30 minutes following Second Round Saturday, March 21 At Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, N.C. Duke-Binghamton winner vs. Texas-Minnesota winner, 5:45 or 8:15 p.m. At The Wachovia Center Philadelphia Villanova-American winner vs. UCLA-Virginia Commonwealth winner, 1:05 or 3:35 p.m. Sunday, March 22 At Taco Bell Arena Boise, Idaho Xavier-Portland State winner vs. Florida State-Wisconsin winner, 2:20 or 4:50 p.m. At UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Pittsburgh-ETSU winner vs. Oklahoma State-Tennessee winner, 2:50 or 5:20 p.m. At TD Banknorth Garden Boston Regional Semifinals Thursday, March 26 Pittsburgh-ETSU—Oklahoma State-Tennessee winner vs. Xavier-Portland State—Florida State-Wisconsin winner Duke-Binghamton—Texas-Minnesota winner vs. Villanova-American—UCLA-Virginia Commonwealth winner Regional Championship Saturday, March 28 Semifinal winners SOUTH REGIONAL First Round Thursday, March 19 At Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, N.C. LSU (26-7) vs. Butler (26-5), 11:20 a.m. North Carolina (28-4) vs. Radford (21-11), 30 minutes following At The Sprint Center Kansas City, Mo. Clemson (23-8) vs. Michigan (20-13), 6:10 p.m. Oklahoma (27-5) vs. Morgan State (23-11), 30 minutes following At The Rose Garden Portland, Ore. Gonzaga (26-5) vs. Akron (23-12), 6:25 p.m. Illinois (24-9) vs. Western Kentucky (24-8), 30 minutes following Friday, March 20 At American Airlines Arena Miami Syracuse (26-9) vs. Stephen F. Austin (24-7), 11:15 a.m. Arizona State (24-9) vs. Temple (22-11), 30 minutes following Second Round Saturday, March 21 At Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, N.C. North Carolina-Radford winner vs. LSU-Butler winner, 5:45 or 8:15 p.m. At The Sprint Center Kansas City, Mo. Oklahoma-Morgan State winner vs. Clemson-Michigan winner, 3:20 or 5:50 p.m. At The Rose Garden Portland, Ore. Gonzaga-Akron winner vs. Illinois-Western Kentucky winner, 5:40 or 8:10 p.m. Sunday, March 22 At American Airlines Arena Miami Syracuse-Stephen F. Austin winner vs. Arizona State-Temple winner, 12:10 or 2:40 p.m. At FedEx Forum Memphis, Tenn. Regional Semifinals Friday, March 27 North Carolina-Radford—LSU-Butler winner vs. Gonzaga-Akron—Illinois-Western Kentucky winner Oklahoma-Morgan State—Clemson-Michigan winner vs. Syracuse-Stephen F. Austin—Arizona State-Temple winner Regional Championship Sunday, March 29 Semifinal winners MIDWEST REGIONAL First Round Friday, March 20 At UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Louisville (28-5) vs. Alabama State-Morehead State winner, 6:10 p.m. Ohio State (22-10) vs. Siena (26-7), 30 minutes following At American Airlines Arena Miami Utah (24-9) vs. Arizona (19-13), 6:10 p.m. Wake Forest (24-6) vs. Cleveland State (25-10), 30 minutes following At The Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis Kansas (25-7) vs. North Dakota State (26-6), 11:30 a.m. West Virginia (23-11) vs. Dayton (26-7), 30 minutes following Boston College (22-11) vs. Southern California (21-12), 6:20 p.m. Michigan State (26-6) vs. Robert Morris (24-10), 30 minutes following Second Round Sunday, March 22 At UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Louisville—Alabama State-Morehead State winner vs. Ohio State-Siena winner, 2:50 or 5:20 p.m. At American Airlines Arena Miami Wake Forest-Cleveland State winner vs. Utah-Arizona winner, 12:10 or 2:40 p.m. At The Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis Michigan State-Robert Morris winner vs. Boston College-Southern California winner, 2:30 or 5 p.m. Kansas-North Dakota State winner vs. West Virginia-Dayton winner, 2:30 or 5 p.m. At Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis Regional Semifinals Friday, March 27 Louisville-Alabama State-Morehead State—Ohio State-Siena winner vs. Wake Forest-Cleveland State—Utah-Arizona winner Michigan State-Robert Morris—Boston College-Southern California winner vs. Kansas-North Dakota State—West Virginia-Dayton winner Regional Championship Sunday, March 29 Semifinal winners WEST REGIONAL First Round Thursday, March 19 At The Sprint Center Kansas City, Mo. Memphis (31-3) vs. Cal State Northridge (17-13), 11:25 a.m. California (22-10) vs. Maryland (20-13), 30 minutes following At The Wachovia Center Philadelphia BYU (25-7) vs. Texas A&M (23-9), 11:30 p.m. Connecticut (27-4) vs. Chattanooga (18-16), 30 minutes following At The Rose Garden Portland, Ore. Purdue (25-9) vs. Northern Iowa (23-10), 2:30 p.m. Washington (25-8) vs. Mississippi State (23-12), 30 minutes following Friday, March 20 At Taco Bell Arena Boise, Idaho Marquette (24-9) vs. Utah State (30-4), 12:30 p.m. Missouri (28-6) vs. Cornell (21-9), 30 minutes following Second Round Saturday, March 21 At The Sprint Center Kansas City, Mo. Memphis-Cal State Northridge winner vs. California-Maryland winner, 3:20 or 5:50 p.m. At The Wachovia Center Philadelphia Connecticut-Chattanooga winner vs. BYU-Texas A&M winner, 1:05 or 3:35 p.m. At The Rose Garden Portland, Ore. Washington-Mississippi State winner vs. Purdue-Northern Iowa winner, 5:40 or 8:10 p.m. Sunday, March 22 Regional Semifinals At Taco Bell Arena Boise, Idaho Missouri-Cornell winner vs. Marquette-Utah State winner, 2:20 or 4:50 p.m. At University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, Ariz. Regional Semifinals Thursday, March 26 Connecticut-Chattanooga—BYU-Texas A&M winner vs. Washington-Mississippi State—Purdue-Northern Iowa winner Memphis-Cal State Northridge—California-Maryland winner vs. Missouri-Cornell—Marquette-Utah State winner Regional Championship Saturday, March 28 Semifinal winners FINAL FOUR At Ford Field Detroit National Semifinals Saturday, April 4 East champion vs. South champion Midwest champion vs. West champion National Championship Monday, April 6 Semifinal winners National Invitation Tournament First round Today’s games Davidson (26-7) at South Carolina (21-9), 6 p.m. Rhode Island (22-10) at Niagara (26-8), 6 p.m. George Mason (22-10) at Penn State (22-11), 7 p.m. UAB (22-11) at Notre Dame (18-14), 8 p.m. UNLV (21-10) at Kentucky (20-12), 8:30 p.m. Weber State (21-9) at San Diego State (23-9), 9 p.m. Nebraska (18-12) at New Mexico (21-11), 9 p.m. Washington State (17-15) at St. Mary's, Calif. (25-6), 10 p.m. Wednesday’s games Duquesne (21-12) at Virginia Tech (18-14), 6 p.m. Miami (18-12) at Providence (19-13), 6 p.m. Illinois State (24-9) at Kansas State (21-11), 7 p.m. Bowling Green (19-13) at Creighton (26-7), 7 p.m. Tennessee-Martin (22-9) at Auburn (22-11), 7 p.m. Jacksonville (18-13) at Florida (23-10), 7 p.m. Northwestern (17-13) at Tulsa (24-10), 8 p.m. Georgetown (16-14) at Baylor (20-14), 8 p.m. Second Round March 19-23 Weber State-San Diego State winner vs. Illinois State-Kansas State winner, TBA Davidson-South Carolina winner vs. Washington State-St. Mary's, Calif. winner, TBA Tennessee-Martin-Auburn winner vs. Northwestern-Tulsa winner, TBA Georgetown-Baylor winner vs. Duquesne-Virginia Tech winner, TBA Bowling Green-Creighton winner vs. UNLV-Kentucky winner, TBA Nebraska-New Mexico winner vs. UAB-Notre Dame winner, TBA Jacksonville-Florida winner vs. Miami-Providence winner, TBA Rhode Island-Niagara winner vs. George Mason-Penn State winner, TBA Quarterfinals March 24-25 Weber State-San Diego State winner-Illinois State-Kansas State winner, vs. Davidson-South Carolina winner-Washington State-St. Mary's, Calif. winner, TBA Tennessee-Martin-Auburn winner-Northwestern-Tulsa winner, vs. Georgetown-Baylor winner-Duquesne-Virginia Tech winner, TBA Bowling Green-Creighton winner-UNLV-Kentucky winner, vs. Nebraska-New Mexico winner-UAB-Notre Dame winner, TBA Jacksonville-Florida winner-Miami-Providence winner, vs. Rhode Island-Niagara winner-George Mason-Penn State winner, TBA Semifinals Tuesday, March 30 At Madison Square Garden, New York Semifinal, 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Championship Thursday, April 2 Semifinal winners, 6 p.m. NAIA Division II National Championship at Point Lookout, Mo. First round Indiana-Southeast 76, Briar Clif 59 Indiana Wesleyan 67, Trinity Christian 61 Bethel 86, Johnson & Wales 58 Evergreen State 101, Bluefield 86 Bellevue 84, Mt. Vernon Nazarene 75 Sioux Falls 66, Cedarville 63 Ozarks 71, Aquinas 60 Oregon Tech 69, Iowa Wesleyan 47 Morningside 62, St. Thomas 60 Black Hills State 62, Cal State-East Bay 58 Ottawa 91, Walsh 83 Grace 82, Warner Pacific 72 Eastern Oregon 88, King 75 Northwood 75, Sterling 72 Oklahoma Wesleyan 115, Fisher 74 Grand View 90, Dakota Wesleyan (84 (OT) Second round Bethel 88, Indiana-Southeast 68 Bellevue 78, Oregon Tech 64 Black Hills State 84, Morningside 73 Grace 75, Ottawa 67 Indiana Wesleyan 83, Evergreen State 61 Eastern Oregon 82, Northwood 66 Ozarks 70, Sioux Falls 56 Oklahoma Wesleyan 74, Grand View 68 Quarterfinals Bethel 82, Bellevue 77 Black Hills State 77, Grace 73 Ozarks 79, Indiana Wesleyan 70 Oklahoma Wesleyan 80, Eastern Oregon 79 Semifinals Monday’s results Oklahoma Wesleyan 85, Black Hills State 72 Ozarks 73, Bethel 64 Championship Today’s game Oklahoma Wesleyan vs. Ozarks, 8:50 p.m. (CBS College Sports TV) Women NAIA Division II National Championship at Sioux City, Iowa First round Cornerstone 68, Cardinal Stritch 51 Concordia 72, Taylor 53 Shawnee State 74, Florida Memorial 58 Hastings 76, College of Idaho 64 Bethel 67, Cedarville 63 Kansas Wesleyan 61, Aquinas 53 Morningside 83, Maine-Fort Kent 41 Black Hills State 66, Southern Oregon 58 Indiana Wesleyan 68, Mount Marty 54 Ozarks 77, King 67 Dickinson State 77, Ohio Dominican 44 Concordia 70, Iowa Wesleyan 68 (OT) Huntington 64, Jamestown College 54 Davenport 88, Indiana Southeast 62 Northwestern 86, Covenant 54 Sterling 93, Holy Names 72 Second round Concordia 74, Cornerstone 73 Hastings 77, Shawnee State 69 (OT) Ozarks 59, Indiana Wesleyan 50 Dickinson State 58, Concordia 55 Davenport 72, Huntington 56 Morningside 71, Bethel 57 Northwestern 72, Sterling 55 Black Hills State 59, Kansas Wesleyan 56 Quarterfinals Saturday’s results Hastings 69, Concordia 65 Ozarks 69, Dickinson State 56 Davenport 76, Northwestern 66 Morningside 72, Black Hills State 56 Semifinals Monday’s results Morningside 63, Northwestern 58 Hastings 75, Ozarks 60 Championship Tuesday’s game Morningside vs. Hastings, 7 p.m. (CBS College Sports TV) COLLEGE BASEBALL NAIA Tuscon Invitational in Tucson, Ariz. Malone, Ohio 5, Minot State 3 MSU 010 020 0 — 3 8 0 Malone 200 021 x — 5 3 1 W — Shenker; L — Ryan Bodell. Highlights — MSU: Michael O’Dwyer 2-4, Scott Peters 1-3, Eli Mihalick 2-3, James Tolboe 1-1 Malone, Ohio 16, Minot State 0 MSU 000 00 — 0 5 5 Malone 02(14) 0x — 16 10 0 W — Campitella; L — Denver Wik. HR — Malone: McIlvain; Anderson. Highlights — MSU: Ryne Hornecker 1-2, O’Dwyer 1-2, Lee Loendorf 1-1. Prep Basketball Boys Class B State Tournament at Minot State University Dome Thursday, Friday, Saturday Thursday’s games First round North Sargent (21-4) vs. North Star (23-2), 1 p.m. Linton (25-0) vs. Watford City (24-1), 25 minutes after Turtle Lake-Mercer (22-2)?vs. Bowman County (20-5), 6:30 p.m. Dakota Prairie (19-6) vs. Lewis & Clark-Berthold (22-3), 25 minutes after Friday’s games Consolation North Sargent/North Star loser vs. Watford City/Linton loser, 1 p.m. TL-M/Bowman County loser vs. Dakota Prairie/L&C-Berthold loser, 25 minutes after Semifinals North Sargent/North Star winner vs. Watford City/Linton winner, 1 p.m. TL-M/Bowman County winner vs. Dakota Prairie/L&C-Berthold winner, 25 minutes after Saturday’s games Seventh place, 1 p.m. Fifth place, 25 minutes after Third place, 6:30 p.m. Championship, 25 minutes after PREP?TRACK?AND?FIELD Class A Girls WDA Indoor Meet at MSU Dome Team totals 1. Bismarck High 170; 2. Bismarck Century 112; 3. Minot High 82; 4. Dickinson 37.5; 5. Jamestown 36; 6. Williston 28.5; 7. Mandan 23. Individual results 55 — 1. Jill Steinwand, Century, 7.22; 2. Amity Lantz, Dickinson, 7.26; 3. Shantel Schuh, Bismarck, 7.46; 4. Kayla Schuh, Bismarck, 7.53; 5. Katheryn Pomeroy, Bismarck, 7.62; 6. Lexi Ely, Century, 7.68; 7. Amanda Bennes, Bismarck, 7.74; 8. Megan Meyer, Bismarck, 7.85. 200 — 1. Jill Steinwand, Century, 27.29; 2. Kayla Schuh, Bismarck, 27.99; 3. Shantel Schuh, Bismarck, 28.06; 4. Morgan Ihmels, Minot, 29.15; 5. Maria Hoff, Century, 29.80; 6. Katelyn Larson, Minot, 30.01; 7. Kelsey Braunberger, Minot, 30:11; 8. Courtney Morris, Century, 30.64. 400 — 1. Kayla Schuh, Bismarck, 1:02.1; 2. Nicole Messer, Dickinson, 1:02.2; 3. Jamie Vandervorste, Minot, 1:06.7; 4. Lexi Ely, Century, 1:08.5. 800 — 1. Lindsey Achtenburg, Bismarck, 2:40.0; 2. Tessa Haussler, Bismarck, 2:41,0; 3. Chelsea Bogar, Century, 2:45.3; 4. Moriah Juhl, Williston, 2:48.2; 5. Stormie Sickler, Dickinson, 3:01.2. 1,600 — 1. Brecca Wahlund, Minot, 5:25.6; 2. Stephanie Greer, Minot, 5:35.0; 3. Shanice Lamburt, Bismarck, 5:37.4; 4. Dakota Wolf, Dickinson, 5:38.5; 5. Alexa Wachter, Bismarck, 5:38.7; 6. Taylor Pintar, Bismarck, 5:42.2; 7. Lindsay Kautzman, Jamestown, 5:44.2; 8. Andrea Markwardt, Century, 6:04. 55 hurdles — 1. Katelyn Christianson, Williston, 9.24; 2. Katelyn Larson, Minot, 9.62; 3. Ashley Mueller, Jamestown, 9.7; 4. Tessa Delzar, Century, 9.92; 5. Kristen Cook, Century, 9.93; 6. Kelsey Jueth, Bismarck, 9.98; 7. Ashley Flickinger, Century, 10.0; 8. Tanya Hepper, Mandan, 10.2. 4 x 1 1/2 lap relay — 1. Minot (Braunberger, Vandervorste, Larson, Ihmels), 2:25.6; 2. Bismarck, 2:26.6; 3. Mandan, 2:29.6; 4. Century, 2:30.4; 5. Jamestown, 2:35.2; 6. Williston, 2:35.2. 4 x 400 relay — 1. Dickinson (Messer, Grosulak, Leiss, Wolf), 4:35.9; 2. Bismarck, 4:40.3; 3. Century, 4:42.9; 4. Mandan, 4:49.5; 5. Jamestown, 5:14.1. 4 x 800 relay —1. Minot (Greer, Poole, Hornecker, Wahlund), 10:29.4; 2. Century, 10:49.9; 3. Bismarck, 11:07.4; 4. Mandan, 12:08.1; 5. Jamestown, 12:12.5. High jump — 1. Amanda Bennes, Bismarck, 5-1; 2. Kelsey Braunberger, Minot, 4-11; 3. Crystin Cook, Century, 4-7. Long jump — 1. Amanda Bennes, Bismarck, 18-13/4; 2. Nikki Iverson, Jamestown, 17-1; 3. Katelyn Friedt, Bismarck, 16-51/2; 4. Lexi Ely, Century, 15-101/2; 5. Jill Steinwand, Century, 15-7; 6. Chrystin Cook, Century, 15-21/2; 7. Megan Veitz, Century, 13-8. Triple jump — 1. Katelyn Friedt, Bismarck, 32-103/4; 2. Chrystin Cook, Century, 31-11/2; 3. Kayla Hoff, Mandan, 31-01/2; 4. Jessica Nelson, Century, 30-73/4. Pole vault — 1. Megan Meyer, Bismarck, 10-6; 2. Charity Miller, Jamestown, 9-0; 3. Hailey Horob, Williston, 9-0; 4. Ashley Kramer, Bismarck, 8-6; 4. Nikki Helstad, Williston, 8-6; 6. Joley Beeler, Minot, 8-0; 7. Paige Perry, Bismarck, 7-6; 7. Haley Anderson, Dickinson, 7-6. Shot put — 1. Carmen Swenson, Bismarck, 35-3; 2. Katie Weigel, Bismarck, 34-3; 3. Danielle Smith, Century, 33-7; 4. Lashay Flye, Minot, 33-4; 5. Beth Ogden, Minot, 33-3; 6. Beth Gordon, Century, 32-11; 7. Angie Houser, Bismarck, 32-4; 8. Jessica Dolechek, Dickinson, 32-0. Boys WDA Indoor Meet at Leach Fieldhouse in Bismarck Team Totals 1. Bismarck High 170. 2. Bismarck Century 124. 3. Jamestown 104. 4. Dickinson 68. 5. Minot High 61. 6. Mandan 15. 7. Bismarck St. Mary’s 10. 8. Williston 8. Individual Results 55 —?1. Channing Mann, Bismarck, 6.62. 2. Randy Tardif, Bismarck, 6.68. 3. Jordan Walth, Bismarck, 6.74. 4. Shane Kuntz, Bismarck, 6.75. 5. Joe Leard, Century, 6.76. 6. Kenny Shao, Century, 6.86. 7. Wyatt Grindy, Minot, 6.87. 8. William Swanson, Jamestown, 6.88. 200 —?1. Randy Tardif, Bismarck, 24.37. 2. Channing Mann, Bismarck, 24.44. 3. Shane Kuntz, Bismarck, 24.47. 4. Houston Bashus, Century, 24.89. 5. Thomas Walter, Century, 25.04. 6. Jordan Walth, Bismarck, 25.28. 7. Chris Smith, Jamestown, 25.50. 8. Jeremy Shypkowski, Dickinson, 25.63. 400 —?1. Alex Wohl, Minot, 53.55. 2. Challis Williams, Dickinson, 54.63. 3. Mitch Ohlhauser, Century, 54.79. 4. Johnny Marquez, Bismarck, 54.79. 5. Nathan Magstadt, Dickinson, 56.98. 6. Matt Belohlavek, Century, 58.67. 7. Gage McGuire, Bismarck, 58.84. 8. Luke Van Ells, Dickinson, 59.18. 800 —?1. Jordan Slusser, Jamestown, 2:07.37. 2. Brandon Barnes, Bismarck, 2:07.98. 3. Lucas Degree, Bismarck, 2:08.53. 4. Alex Huizenga, Bismarck, 2:12.69. 5. Pat Johnson, Minot, 2:13.92. 6. Robert Moseng, Jamestown, 2:17.09. 7. Josh Thornton, Bismarck, 2:18.60. 8. Andrew Wiseman, Century, 2:18.76. 1,600 —? 1. Joash Osoro, St. Mary’s, 4:33.91. 2. Jordan Slusser, Jamestown, 4:40.46. 3. Christian Brown Otter, Bismarck, 4:41.54. 4. Mark Hovland, Bismarck, 4:49.64. 5. Taylor Thompson, Williston, 4:49.64. 6. Zachary Davis, Dickinson, 5:11.46. 7. Robert Moseng, Jamestown, 5:17.47. 8. Dave Reimers, Jamestown, 5:28.18. 3,200 —?1. Devin Huizenga, Bismarck, 9:59.44. 2. Josh Nuss, Bismarck, 10:06.47. 3. Brett Kelly, Century, 10:09.00. 4. Justin Slusser, Jamestown, 10:33.69. 5. Josh Hintz, Bismarck, 10:38.10. 6. Johan Mahlum, Century, 11:29.86. 7. Max Boeckel, Minot, 11:50.35. 8. Ben Clark, Minot, 12:08.54. 640 relay —?1. Minot (Alex Wohl, Ethan Rostvedt, Wyatt Grindy, Cameron Dostert), 1:35.64. 2. Century, 1:19.07. 3. Bismarck, 1:19.10. 4. Jamestown, 1:19.20. 5. Dickinson, 1:21.37. 6. Mandan, 1:22.43. 7. Williston, 1:24.00. 1,600 relay —?1. Bismarck (Mark Hovland, Brandon Barnes, Johnny Marquez, Taylor Wray), 3:44.30. 2. Century, 3:45.50. 3. Dickinson, 3:48.12. 4. Jamestown, 3:51.00. 3,200 relay —?1. Bismarck (Devin Huizenga, Josh Hintz, Alex Huizenga, Austin Todd), 8:41.42. 2. Minot, 9:02.06. 3. Century, 9:20.47. 4. Dickinson, 9:28.03. 55 hurdles —?1. Tate Carlson, Jamestown, 8.06. 2. Nathan Magstadt, Dickinson, 8.12. 3. Jordan Davis, Century, 8.15. 4. Joe Leard, Century, 8:41. 5. Alex Koppy, Mandan, 8.82. 6. Jared Berg, Bismarck, 8.90. 7. Mason Murphy, Minot, 8.92. 8. Luke Van Ells, Dickinson, 9.15. High jump —?1. Brian Sinner, Jamestown, 6-2. 2. Alex Nelson, Minot, 6-0. 3. Taylor Stein, Century, 6-0. 4. (tie) Devin Schirado and Channing Mann, both Bismarck, 5-8. 6. Brett Sinner, Jamestown, 5-6. 7. Mitch Ohlhauser, Century, 5-6. Pole vault —?1. Andy Lillejord, Jamestown, 13-6. 2. Bryce Levorsen, Dickinson, 13-0. 3. Joe Leard, Century, 12-6. 4. Alex Koppy, Mandan, 12-0. 5. Jordan Buechler, Century, 11-6. 6. Chris Smith, Jamestown, 11-0. 7. Seth Knudsen, Williston, 10-6. Long jump —?1. Andy Lillejord, Jamestown, 20-9 ½. 2. Calen Beaudoin, Dickinson, 20-0 ½. 3. Ethan Rostvedt, Minot, 19-4 ¼. 4. Tate Carlson, Jamestown, 19-0 ½. 5. Tyler Welk, Dickinson, 18-11. 6. Taylor Stein, Century, 18-7 ¾. 7. Brian Sinner, Jamestown, 18-3 ½. 8. Jake Glass, Century, 18-3. Triple jump —?1. Taylor Stein, Century, 40-2. 2. Ethan Rostvedt, Minot, 40-2. 3. Jordan Davis, Century, 39-2 ½. 4. Tyler Todd, Bismarck, 38-11 ½. 5. Ethan Ladbury, Dickinson, 38-7. 6. Jared Connell, Bismarck, 38-3. 7. Brett Sinner, Jamestown, 37-11. 8. Shium Patel, Dickinson, 37-10. Shot put —?1. Tyler Mielke, Jamestown, 49-7 ½. 2. Ryan Meidinger, Century, 46-4 ½. 3. Tyler Bradley, Bismarck, 46-3 ½. 4. Austin Hibl, Dickinson, 45-11 ½. 5. Conrad Schwartzkopf, Century, 45-2. 6. Eli Dolajak, Mandan, 45-0. 7. Joe Morrissette, Century, 42-0. 8. Arton Mjekiqi, Bismarck, 41-6. BOWLING North Dakota State USBC Open at North Hill Bowl Fifth and final weekend Leaders Team Event — Moxie-Java-West Acres No. 1, Fargo, 3414; Subway No. 1, Hazen, 3348; Basin Electric No. 1, Hazen, 3345; Damifiknow, Grand Forks, 3342; Bobs Oil Field Service, Dickinson, 3326; Herbergers No. 2, Bismarck, 3320. Doubles Event — David Hovey & Nevets Hoff, Parshall, 1503; Marshall Howard & Blake Marshall, Minot, 1472; John Mueller & Ron Fettig, Dickinson, 1463; Casey Dodgson & Mike Harris, Jamestown, 1447; Mark Brown & Matt Smallin, Minot, 1421; Christopher Vesner & Gary Ottesen, West Fargo, 1414. Singles Event — Ron Kraulik, Bowman, 843; Jerry Reiser, Langdon, 803; Rick Mueller, Dickinson, 783; Matt Smallin, Minot, 782; Dennis Nickelson, Bottineau, 778; Mark Woznicki, Minot, 759. All Events — Ron Kraulik, Bowman, 2263; Matt Smallin, Minot, 2226; Larry Kragh, Minot, 2190; Dennis Nickelson, Bottineau, 2174; Mark Woznicki, Minot, 2163. Events ®What: Mandan Boys Basketball Club’s 10th Annual Boys Basketball Tournament Where: Mandan Who: Boys grades 4-11 When: March 28-29 Registration: Deadline March 18 How much: $125 entry fee Contact: call Stan at 663-6671, 214-3682 or at (www.mandanbackboard.com) ®What: Fifth and sixth grade girls basketball tournament Where:: New Town High School Who: Girls grades 5-6; two divisions, 4 teams needed in each division When: March 21 Registration: call to reserve a spot How much: $50 per team with proceeds going to Bob Walsh Boxing Club of Parshall Contact: call Arnie Grady 862-3364 ®What:: KJ Basketball Tournament Where: Carrington Who: Two divisons: Girls 5-6 grade and girls 7-8 grade When: March 28 Registration: Deadline March 22 How much: $80 per team Contact: Call Andy Braaten at 652-3136 or 652-2398 ®What: Fargo South Boys Basketball Tournament Where: NA Who: Boys grades 5-9 When: April 4-5 Registration: Deadline March 26 How much: $125 (3 game gaurantee) checks payable to Fargo South Basketball Tournament 1840 15th Avenue South Fargo, ND 58103 Contact: Mike Hendrickson 446-2043 or (hendrim@fargo.k12.nd.us) ®What: 2009 Magic City Shootout Where: Minot Who: Boys and girls grades 5-8 When: March 27-29 Registration: registration now open at (www.gomagi.com) How much: $125 Contact: (www.gomagi.com) and click boys basketball or call Brian at 240-7882 ®What: Annual Magic City Youth Baseball Pancake Breakfast Where:Minot Moose Lodge Who: Everyone is welcome When: March 29 from 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Registration: N/A How much: $5 all you can eat pancakes and sausage Contact: N/A ®What: Minot High Elementary Volleyball Clinic and Competition Where: Magic City Campus gym Who: Girls grades 2-5 When: Begins March 30 and runs six weeks Registration: Now online How much: $60 per person Contact: Register form available at (www.minot.k12.nd.us/volleyball); for questions contact Patty Luetzen at 852-6484 ®What: MSU Beaver Boosters Youth Basketball Tournament Where: Minot State Dome Who: Boys grades 4-12 When: April 4-5 Registration: Now How much: $125 per team (three-game guarentee) Contact: For more information, call 858-3041 or logon for registration forms at (www.msubeavers.com). ®What: 11th Annual “Power Within” Martial Arts Open Where: New Williston Middle School Who: Martial Artists of all ages When: April 4 Registration: April 4 at 8:30 a.m. (event starts at 10:30 a.m.) How much: N/A Contact: Rich or Ann Breslin at 572-1973 or 770-4534 ®What: Andrew Crockett Memorial Boys Basketball Tournament Where: Bishop Ryan High School Who: Boys grades 5-8 When: April 25 (grades 5-6); April 26 (grades 7-8) Registration: Deadline April 11 How much: $110 per team (all proceeds go to the Andrew Crockett Memorial Scholarship Fund). Contact: Registration forms can be obtained online at (www.minotcatholic.org) or by calling Bob Crockett at 838-1704 ®What: Ramstad 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament Where: Ramstad Who: Boys grades 4-8 When: April 18 Registration: Deadline April 11 How much: $45 per team Contact: Bob Daws at 720-3244 or email (bdtt@srt.com) for registration form ®What: 12th Annual Minot State University Girls Youth Basketball Tournament Where: Minot State University Dome Who: Girls grades 5-12 When: April 18-19 Registration: Deadline April 13 How much: $125 per team (3-game guarantee) Contact: Sheila Green Gerding at 858-3261, MSU Athletic Department at 858-3041 or logon to (www.msubeavers.com) ®What: Basketball Tournament Where: Grand Forks Red River Who: Girls and boys grades 4-10 When: April 17-18 Registration: Now How much: $125 per team with all teams guaranteed three games Contact: Call Jason Gregory of Kirby Krefting at 740-3171 or 740-1761 ®What: 11th Annual Minot State University 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament Where: Minot State University Dome Who: Girls and Boys grades 3-12 When: May 2 Registration: Deadline April 27 How much: $60 registration Contact: Sheila Green Gerding at 858-3261, MSU Athletic Department at 858-3041 or logon to (www.msubeavers.com) ®What: 2009 Grand Forks Gerrells Baseball Tournament Where: Ulland Park, Apollo Park, both in Grand Forks Who: N/A When: June 19-20 Registration: Deadline June 12 How much: $125 per team due with entry form Contact: Brian Kraft home: 772-9326, work: 795-4072 or 1-800-795-4072, cell: (218)-779-3110 or email: bkraft@alerusmail.com




