Sports Scores
Star-Bulletin staff



Today

BASKETBALL

ILH division I girls: Playoffs, Maryknoll vs. Sacred Hearts at McCabe Gym, 6:30 p.m.

ILH division II girls: Playoffs, Le Jardin vs. Lutheran at McCabe Gym, 5 p.m.

OIA division II girls: Playoffs, Waialua vs. Castle at Kalani, Waipahu vs. Kaimuki at Aiea, 5 p.m., Waianae at Kalani, Kailia at Aiea, 7 p.m.

GOLF

HHSAA girls state tournament: 7:30 a.m., Turtle Bay Fazio Course.

Tomorrow

BASEBALL

ILH Tournament: Playoff, Kamehameha vs. Punahou, 5 p.m., Central Oahu Regional Park, field 4.

BASKETBALL

ILH Division I girls: Playoffs, Maryknoll/Sacred Hearts winner vs. Iolani, 5 p.m., Mid-Pacific vs. Kamehameha, 6:30 p.m., McCabe Gym.

ILH Division II girls: Playoffs, University vs. Word of Life at Hawaii Baptist, 4 p.m., Le Jardin/Lutheran winner vs. La Pietra at Damien, 5 p.m., Hanalani at Hawaii Baptist, 5:45 p.m., Christian Academy vs. St. Anthony's at Damien, 6:30 p.m.

GOLF

HHSAA girls state tournament: 7:30 a.m., Turtle Bay Fazio Course.

GYMNASTICS

ILH: Individual championships, 5 p.m., at Kekuhaupi'o gym.

TENNIS

HHSAA state tournament: Kiahuna Swim & Tennis Club/Poipu Kai Tennis Courts.

TRACK & FIELD

WAC Championships: Decathlon, 1 p.m.; Heptathlon, 2 p.m., Cooke Field.




RUNNING

Cinco de Mayo

At Kapiolani Park

Sunday, 5-kilometers

MEN

Overall--1. Ash Dustow, 17:22; 2. David Carlsson, 17:47; 3. Dario Herrera, 18:00.

14-and-under--1. Borys Pleskacz, 18:43; 2. Ian Gingerich, 25:20; 3. Josh Echols, 26:07.

15-19--1. Kalani Liu, 19:58; 2. Aaron Verano, 23:31; 3. Adam Verano, 23:34.

20-24--1. Chad Sekimoto, 19:50; 2. Shawn Leon-Guerrero, 20:12; 3. Josh Chang, 21:15.

25-29--1. Michael Van Woerkom, 19:04; 2. JB Jaso, 19:55; 3. Darren Kaplan, 20:40.

30-34--1. John Titchen, 18:13; 2. Erik Cavarrobios, 20:45; 3. Tom McManuels, 20:58.

35-39--1. Eric Gilman, 18:37; 2. Pete Boksanski, 19:06; 3. Shinobu Hirata, 19:41.

40-44--1. Harald Ebeling, 18:51; 2. Scot Muraoka, 19:04; 3. Louis Tomsic, 19:10.

45-49--1. Andrew Grandmetti, 19:51; 2. Tom Peterson, 21:14; 3. Ron Heller, 22:29.

50-54--1. Frank Pugliese, 19:49; 2. Derrick Fujisaki, 22:28; 3. Jong Sang Choi, 23:21.

55-59--1. Ron Kiyono, 19:23; 2. Alex Rodriguez, 19:59; 3. Tom Craven, 23:07.

60-64--Ed Kemper, 24:23.

65-69--1. Robert Yee, 23:43; 2. Alec Brownlow, 25:29; 3. George Yamanuha, 27:56.

70-79--1. Kim Jacobson, 26:47; 2. Chuck Strang, 30:41; 3. Bob Olson, 32:23.

80-and-over--1. Bob Henninger, 32:24; 2. Jack Gubbins, 36:12; 3. George Ishiki, 43:53.

WOMEN

Overall--1. Kimberly Pugliese, 20:05; 2. Leilani Kaluhiokalani, 20:15; 3. Desiree Strozier, 21:06.

14-and-under--1. Michelle Ly, 26:32; 2. Molly Echols, 29:44; 3. Nicole Stannard, 37:38.

15-19--1. Brianna Battaglia, 32:23; 2. Zoe Dare-Attanasio, 41:20; 3. Marra Santos, 42:33.

20-24--1. Lauren Koban, 21:49; 2. Juliana Bodenhamer, 22:38; 3. Laura Jenkins, 22:54.

25-29--1. Salena Oxenford, 22:24; 2. Eli Cook, 25:15; 3. Mary Peter, 26:39.

30-34--1. Asti Tomsic, 23:39; 2. Barb Alfano, 23:48; 3. Melissa Hogan, 25:46.

35-39--1. Buffy Whiteman, 24:12; 2. Michelle Taitano, 25:33; 3. Miko Suzuki, 25:44.

40-44--1. Stefy Matsumura, 21:19; 2. Kelly Noonan, 22:03; 3. Kerry Pitcher, 28:16.

45-49--1. Giovanna Aguilera, 24:41; 2. Irene Takami, 26:23; 3. Yvonne Mamallo, 24:46.

50-54--1. Georgianne Senda, 25:00; 2. Harumi Yoshida, 27:05; 3. Joy Chong-Stannard, 39:51.

55-59--1. Karen Loomis, 27:07; 2. Cyndi Medeiros, 27:26; 3. Sandy Gottesman, 30:28.

60-64--1. Shirl Alvaro, 27:42; 2. Margaret Bergman, 53:04.

65-69--1. Judy Devilbiss, 32:47; 2. Jutta Olson, 34:22.

70-79--Diane Stowell, 28:43.




BASEBALL

Collegiate Baseball Top 25

The top 25 teams in the Collegiate Baseball poll with records through May 7, points and ranking voting by coaches, sports writers and sports information directors:


Record Pts Pv
1. North Carolina 39-8 496 1
2. Rice 39-9 493 2
3. Cal. St. Fullerton 35-12 490 4
4. Texas 36-15 484 7
5. Oregon St. 34-11 481 6
6. Nebraska 36-8 480 3
7. Kentucky 37-11 476 15
8. Alabama 34-16 473 5
9. Clemson 33-13 472 9
10. Houston 34-17 471 10
11. Oklahoma 37-13 466 11
12. Virginia 39-10 465 12
13. Arkansas 34-15 463 23
14. Notre Dame 37-11 461 8
15. Florida St. 37-12 460 13
16. Georgia Tech 36-12 459 14
17. Miami, Fla. 32-16 458 16
18. North Carolina St. 33-15 456 18
19. Wake Forest 31-15 452 21
20. Arizona St. 30-16 450 20
21. Tulane 34-16 446 --
22. Southern Miss. 34-16 445 --
23. Mississippi 31-18 442 17
24. South Carolina 32-16 441 19
25. Georgia 31-16 439 --

Baseball America Top 25

The top 25 teams in the Baseball America poll with records through May 7 and previous ranking (voting by the staff of Baseball America)


Record Pvs
1. Rice 39-9 1
2. North Carolina 39-8 2
3. Cal State Fullerton 35-12 4
4. Oregon State 34-11 5
5. Nebraska 36-8 3
6. Texas 36-15 7
7. Clemson 33-13 8
8. Kentucky 37-11 11
9. Oklahoma 37-13 9
10. Arkansas 34-15 14
11. Notre Dame 37-11 10
12. Alabama 34-16 6
13. Virginia 39-10 13
14. Houston 34-17 15
15. Georgia Tech 36-12 16
16. Georgia 31-16 NR
17. Florida State 37-12 17
18. Arizona State 30-16 20
19. South Carolina 32-16 12
20. Pepperdine 33-17 21
21. College of Charleston 33-11 19
22. Mississippi 31-18 18
23. Miami 32-16 24
24. Oklahoma State 33-13 NR
25. Old Dominion 37-9 25
Yesterday

SOUTH

Clemson 7, Duke 4, 1st

Clemson 14, Duke 0, 2nd

Coastal Carolina 6, VMI 4, 1st, 10 innings

Coastal Carolina 2, VMI 0, 2nd

Coll. of Charleston 5, Georgia Southern 2, 1st

Coll. of Charleston 4, Georgia Southern 1, 2nd

Midwest

Cent. Michigan 13, Saginaw Valley St. 7

Penn St. 8, Purdue 6

Southwest

Cent. Oklahoma 8, SE Oklahoma 1

FAR WEST

Washington 8, Portland 1

Washington St. 6, Utah Valley St. 5

TOURNAMENT

American Southwest Conference

Round-robin

Texas-Dallas 4, Texas Lutheran 3, 10 innings

Championship

Texas Lutheran 6, Texas-Dallas 4

Nebraska 10, Oklahoma St. 6




SURFING

HASA surf series

At Kewalo Basin

May 6-7

Shortboard

Menehune 2A--1. Kalani David; 2. Isaiah Moniz; 3. Kaito Kino; 4. John Quizon; 5. Joshua Moniz; 6. Seth Moniz.

Boys 2A--1. Matty Costa; 2. Keanu Asing; 3. Johann Hedeman; 4. Tanner Hendrickson; 5. Symon Rowlands; 6. Hizon Lin Kee.

Junior men 2A--1. Derek Wong; 2. Kekoa Cazimero; 3. Taylor Cook; 4. Brennan Boudreau; 5. Kapu Ping; 6. Barak Maor.

Men 2A--1. Andrew Copeland; 2. Weston Hori; 3. Mark Peer; 4. Gabriel Canals; 5. Sev Smith; 6. Makana Ciotti.

Masters--1. Darren Mahoe; 2. Richard Tom; 3. Chris Masuda; 4. Dwayne Mahoe; 5. Matt Kenny; 6. Brice Yamashita.

Senior men--1. Todd Murashige; 2. Christian Budroe; 3. Kal Faurot; 4. Greg Hunter; 5. Steven Iwanaga; 6. Wesley Jones.

Grandmasters--1. Brian Suratt; 2. Bobby Judd; 3. Rodney Nakashima; 4. Raymond Shito; 5. Daniel Stein.

Open men--1. Mark Peer; 2. Kekoa Cazimero; 3. Derek Wong; 4. Kapu Ping; 5. Zachary Fonoimoana; 6. Hizon Lin Kee.

Girls--1. Alessa Quizon; 2. Alana Mock; 3. Alisha Gonsalves; 4. Kallee Krebs; 5. Missy Valdez; 6. Alyssa Wooten.

Women--1. Yukiko Whiteside; 2. Candice Appleby; 3. Susan Nishida; 4. Izumi Morito.

Bodyboard

Boys--1. Kailon Tyndzik; 2. Cassidy Kuakini.

Junior men--1. Kawika Kaui; 2. Mackenzie Yoshida.

Men--1. Travis Miyazaki; 2. James Clancy; 3. Kekai Paulsen; 4. Royce Piiohia; 5. Mark Gervacio; 6. Kyle Sumida.

Women--Summer Hillen.

Dropknee--1. Kyle Sumida; 2. Travis Miyazaki; 3. James Clancy; 4. Kawika Kaui; 5. Mark Gervacio; 6. Royce Piiohia.

Launch--1. Travis Miyazaki; 2. Kawika Kaui; 3. Mackenzie Yoshida; 4. Kailon Tyndzik.

Longboard

Menehune--1. Micah Moniz; 2. Nelson Ahina; 3. Brandon Kuakini; 4. Cassidy Kuakini.

Menehune 1A--1. Noa Mizuno; 2. Maila Mizuno.

Junior men--1. Genki Kino; 2. Cedric Caires.

Men--1. Emerick Ishikawa; 2. Daniel Johansen; 3. Jeremiah Woznick; 4. Waiakea Winchester.

Masters--Robert Fernandez.

Senior men--1. Gavin Hasegawa; 2. Jon Okamura; 3. Gino Bell; 4. Lance Ohata; 5. Herb Pruse; 6. Lopaka Loke.

Open men--1. Genki Kino; 2. Gavin Hasegawa; 3. Waiakea Winchester; 4. Cedric Caires; 5. Nelson Ahina; 6. Emerick Ishikawa.

Girls--1. Tracy Pruse; 2. Megan Godinez; 3. Kelia Moniz; 4. Visha Bungo; 5. Kendall Krebs; 6. Susan Nishida.

Women--1. Jenna Fear; 2. Candice Appleby; 3. Mimi Horiuchi; 4. Chie Matsuoka; 5. Izumi Morito.




TENNIS

Professional leaders

Through May 7

ATP Tour earnings

1. Roger Federer $2,396,810
2. Rafael Nadal $905,600
3. Ivan Ljubicic $633,995
4. Marcos Baghdatis $605,725
5. David Nalbandian $515,190
6. James Blake $495,125
7. Nikolay Davydenko $381,340
8. Radek Stepanek $378,050
9. Tommy Haas $363,015
10. Jarkko Nieminen $326,770
11. David Ferrer $322,285
12. Nicolas Kiefer $311,565
13. Fabrice Santoro $276,705
14. Olivier Rochus $267,545
15. Max Mirnyi $266,510
16. Mario Ancic $265,290
17. Tommy Robredo $262,730
18. Mike Bryan $254,820
18. Bob Bryan $254,820
20. Jonas Bjorkman $249,150
21. Sebastien Grosjean $246,180
22. Christophe Rochus $242,870
23. Igor Andreev $241,535
24. Gaston Gaudio $234,430
25. Luis Horna $226,975
26. Juan Ignacio Chela $221,495
27. Andy Roddick $211,540
28. Nicolas Massu $210,165
29. Kristof Vliegen $206,555
30. Paradorn Srichaphan $203,275
31. Dmitry Tursunov $200,005
32. Carlos Moya $193,380
33. Tomas Berdych $184,890
34. Filippo Volandri $181,390
35. Fernando Gonzalez $179,195
36. Ivo Karlovic $177,095
37. Gael Monfils $171,935
38. Arnaud Clement $170,055
39. Nicolas Almagro $168,470
40. Gilles Simon $165,435

WTA Tour Earnings

1. Amelie Mauresmo $1,287,892
2. Maria Sharapova $951,850
3. Svetlana Kuznetsova $821,749
4. Justine Henin-Hardenne $819,598
5. Nadia Petrova $657,466
6. Elena Dementieva $500,847
7. Martina Hingis $434,631
8. Kim Clijsters $388,775
9. Samantha Stosur $383,219
10. Patty Schnyder $319,537
11. Lisa Raymond $315,762
12. Zheng Jie $303,988
13. Francesca Schiavone $266,209
14. Anastasia Myskina $255,986
15. Anna-Lena Groenefeld $250,639
16. Yan Zi $215,369
17. Tatiana Golovin $214,434
18. Ai Sugiyama $208,809
19. Maria Kirilenko $197,362
20. Daniela Hantuchova $195,452
21. Katarina Srebotnik $194,349
22. Elena Likhovtseva $180,737
23. Dinara Safina $180,305
24. Ana Ivanovic $175,923
25. Lindsay Davenport $170,437
26. Virginia Ruano Pascual $158,543
27. Meghann Shaughnessy $152,560
28. Shinobu Asagoe $144,016
29. Anabel Medina Garrigues $138,283
30. Marion Bartoli $137,202
31. Nicole Vaidisova $133,160
32. Flavia Pennetta $130,983
33. Lucie Safarova $126,349
34. Mara Santangelo $124,428
35. Eleni Daniilidou $123,691
36. Anna Chakvetadze $119,491
37. Gisela Dulko $114,233
38. Sofia Arvidsson $114,158
39. Iveta Benesova $111,460
40. Michaella Krajicek $109,879

ATP Rome Masters

At Rome
Purse: $2.45 million (Masters)
Surface: Clay-Outdoor
First round singles
Dominik Hrbaty, Slovakia, def. Ivan Ljubicic (3), Croatia, 5-7, 7-6 (4), 6-4.
Mikhail Youzhny, Russia, def. Andreas Seppi, Italy, 6-2, 7-6 (7).
Jose Acasuso, Argentina, def. David Ferrer (11), Spain, 7-5, 6-0.
Fernando Gonzalez (10), Chile, def. Stanislas Wawrinka, Switzerland, 6-4, 6-4.
Fabrice Santoro, France, def. Juan Monaco, Argentina, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3.
Roger Federer (1), Switzerland, def. Juan Ignacio Chela, Argentina, 6-2, 6-1.
Florent Serra, France, def. James Blake (7), United States, 6-4, 7-6 (3).
Nicolas Almagro, Spain, def. Nicolas Massu, Chile, 7-5, 6-4.
Robby Ginepri (16), United States, def. Max Mirnyi, Belarus, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3.
Mario Ancic, Croatia, def. Luis Horna, Peru, 6-4, 6-4.
Nicolas Kiefer (13), Germany, def. Daniele Bracciali, Italy, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4.
Gael Monfils, France, def. Tommy Haas, Germany, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4.
Stefano Galvani, Italy, def. Jiri Novak, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-4.
Greg Rusedski, Britain, def. Tommy Robredo (12), Spain, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4.
Alberto Martin, Spain, def. Davide Sanguinetti, Italy, 6-4, 6-2.
Potito Starace, Italy, def. Dmitry Tursunov, Russia, 6-4, 6-1.

WTA Prague Open

At Prague, Czech Republic
Purse: $145,000 (Tier IV)
Surface: Clay-Outdoor
First round singles
Shahar Peer (3), Israel, def. Nikola Frankova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-1.
Meghann Shaughnessy, United States, def. Viktoriya Kutuzova, Ukraine, 6-2, 6-2.
Kaia Kanepi, Estonia, def. Marion Bartoli (1), France, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-2.
Alona Bondarenko, Ukraine, def. Martina Sucha, Slovakia, 7-6 (1), 6-2.
Stephanie Foretz, France, def. Emmanuelle Gagliardi, Switzerland, 6-3, 6-3.
Zuzana Ondraskova, Czech Republic, def. Mariana Diaz-Oliva, Argentina, 4-6, 7-6 (6), 6-3.

WTA German Open

At Berlin

Purse: $1.34 million (Tier I)
Surface: Clay-Outdoor
First round singles
Anna Smashnova, Israel, def. Ekaterina Bychkova, Russia, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4.
Anna Chakvetadze, Russia, def. Iveta Benesova, Czech Republic, 6-1, 6-3.
Mara Santangelo, Italy, def. Sabine Lisicki, Germany, 3-6, 6-2, 6-1.
Sybille Bammer, Austria, def. Michaella Krajicek, Netherlands, 6-3, 6-2.
Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic, def. Elena Vesnina, Russia, 6-4, 6-3.
Anne Kremer, Luxembourg, def. Ivana Lisjak, Croatia, 6-0, 7-6 (4).
Virginie Razzano, France, def. Ai Sugiyama (14), Japan, 6-1, 4-6, 6-2.
Maria Kirilenko (15), Russia, def. Roberta Vinci, Italy, 6-4, 6-3.
Nathalie Vierin, Italy, def. Sofia Arvidsson, Sweden, 6-2, 6-2.
Dinara Safina (10), Russia, def. Maria Sanchez Lorenzo, Spain, 6-1, 6-4.
Vera Dushevina, Russia, def. Tathiana Garbin, Italy, 2-6, 7-6 (3), 6-2.
Vera Zvonareva, Russia, def. Gisela Dulko, Argentina, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2.




GOLF

OJGA Small course match play tournament

At Coral Creek Course

Saturday's final results

Boys

Ages 7-8--Sian Rogers def. Abraham DeFreitas, 1 up.

9-10--Joshua DeFreitas def. Richard Hattori, 3 and 2.

11-12--Lorens Chan def. Ryan Lloyd, 4 and 2.

Girls

7-8--Allisen Corpuz def. Mariel Galdiano, 2 and 1.

9-10--Eimi Koga def. Alexandra Kaui, by default.

11-12--Kacie Komoto def. Marissa Chow, by default.




PADDLING

Starbucks Kaiwi Channel Relay

At Kaiwi Channel

Sunday

One-person outrigger canoe

Men's open--1. Hendricks Tresnak, 4:36.05; 2. Dolan Bartlett, 4:36.25; 3. Paiaina Napolean, 4:41.22; 4. Worthington Kululualani, 4:43.05; 5. Long Judd, 4:43.10; 6. Evslin Ching, 4:44.10; 7. Marsh Kieldsen, 4:46.39; 8. Murray Grant, 4:49.45; 9. Foster Hangai, 4:51.32; 10. Walter Austin, 4:53.22.

Women's open--1. Ward Bartlet, 5:23.24; 2. Auger Moller, 5:36.46; 3. Asano Kinard, 5:55.53; 4. Teeters Brown, 6:06.38; 5. Hoggatt Messer, 6:29.53.

Mixed open--1. Frazier Goo, 5:14.14; 2. Cuban Holzman, 5:31.42; 3. Alohi Ae'a Caldeira, 5:58.25; 4. Botti Santos, 6:39.04.

Masters men--1. Aipa Foti, 4:47.42; 2. Cole Cluney, 5:01.50; 3. Williams Frampton, 5:08.27; 4. Duarte Barto, 5:15.45; 5. Beaton Twigg-Smith, 5:20.33.

Senior men--1. Zoll Tuaolo, 5:19.57; 2. Erwin Heen, 5:25.19; 3. Helm Kalama, 5:27.55; 4. Akeo Thompson, 5:28.55; 5. Kincaid Kalama, 5:36.21.

Masters women--1. McKee Crabb, 5:54.48; 2. Golberg Kielty, 6:18.09.

Junior men--1. Abbott Towill, 5:20.15; 2. Dolan Roney, 6:38.02.




SOFTBALL

WAC standings

Through May 8


WAC Overall

W L Pct. GB W L
Fresno St. 12 3 .800 -- 34 15
San Jose St. 11 6 .647 2 23 25
Hawaii 9 7 .562 3 1/2 28 20
Nevada 9 8 .529 4 28 29
New Mexico State 8 9 .471 5 25 21
Louisiana Tech 6 11 .353 7 18 29
Utah St. 3 14 .178 10 8 38
May 6th results

Fresno St. 6, San Jose St. 1, 1st

Fresno St. 9, San Jose St. 1, 2nd

Utah St. 2,Hawaii 1, 1st

Hawaii 4, Utah St. 1, 2nd

Nevada 5, Louisiana Tech 4

Tomorrow (Time HST)

Hawaii at Nevada, 4 p.m. (Nevada leads Hawaii 2-1 in the 4th inning)

2006 WAC Tournament

At Fresno, Calif.

First and second day schedules

Thursday, May 11

Game 1--Hawaii/Nevada winner vs. Louisiana Tech, noon

Game 2--Hawaii/Nevada loser vs. New Mexico St., 2:30 p.m.

Game 3--Winner of game 1 vs. San Jose St., 5 p.m.

Game 4--Winner of game 2 vs. Fresno St., 7:30 p.m.

Friday, May 12

Game 5--Loser of game 2 vs. loser of game 3, noon

Game 6--Loser of game 1 vs. loser of game 4, 2:30 p.m.

Game 7--Winner of game 4 vs. winner of game 5, 5 p.m. (7 p.m. if Fresno St. wins game 4)

Game 8--Winner of game 3 vs. winner of game 6, 7 p.m. (5 p.m. if Fresno St. wins game 4)




TRANSACTIONS

Baseball

American League

BOSTON RED SOX--Optioned RHP Manny Delcarmen to Pawtucket of the IL.

LOS ANGELES ANGELS--Placed OF Darin Erstad on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 1. Activated OF Juan Rivera from the 15-day DL.

MINNESOTA TWINS--Signed a two-year contract extension with Rochester of the IL.

TEXAS RANGERS--Recalled RHP Scott Feldman from Oklahoma of the PCL. Optioned RHP Robinson Tejeda to Oklahoma. Designated LHP Brian Shouse for assignment.

National League

CHICAGO CUBS--Sent OF Michael Restovich outright to Iowa of the PCL. Recalled INF Ryan Theriot from Iowa.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS--Activated LHP Noah Lowry from the 15-day DL. Designated LHP Jeff Fassero for assignment. Recalled OF Dan Ortmeier from Fresno of the PCL. Transferred C Justin Knoedler's option to Fresno from Connecticut of the Eastern League.

Basketball

National Basketball Association

CHARLOTTE BOBCATS--Promoted LaRita Barber from vice president of community relations to senior vice president of community relations and player development.

NBA Development League

LEAGUE--Announced the Florida Flame will not field a team in the 2006-07 season due to difficulties in arena scheduling.

Football

National Football League

CLEVELAND BROWNS--Waived LB Kevin Culbert, DB Dwayne Ijames and DB Dontez Sanders. Signed DE Jermial Ashley, OL Ben Brielmaier, DB Blake Farris, LB Kenny Kern, DB Jeremy Modkins, DB Jereme Perry and OL Walter Stith.

DALLAS COWBOYS--Signed CB Quincy Butler and LB J.J. Horne.

DENVER BRONCOS--Signed RB Mike Bell.

DETROIT LIONS--Signed DE Val Barnaby, S Marcus Demps and WR Devale Ellis to one-year contracts.

GREEN BAY PACKERS--Signed FB Ben Brown and LB Kevin Schimmelmann.

HOUSTON TEXANS--Agreed to terms with RB Antowain Smith and OL Zach Wiegert.

MIAMI DOLPHINS--Signed WR Frank Murphy.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS--Signed LB Barry Gardner, LB Jeremy Loyd, LB Corey Mays, WR Matt Shelton, NT Remi Ayodele, C Brian Barthelmes, QB Corey Bramlet, CB Vernell Brown, WR Erik Davis, DE Kader Drame, OT Randy Hand, S Jarvia Herring, S Keon Jackson, LB Freddie Roach, S Sam Smith, CB Gemara Williams and LB Pierre Woods.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS--Signed CB Reuben Houston.

Hockey

National Hockey League

BOSTON BRUINS--Signed LW Petr Kalus to a three-year contract.

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS--Promoted David Paitson, vice president of marketing, to vice president of ticket sales. Promoted Marc Gregory, executive director of marketing, to vice president of marketing. Promoted Todd Sharrock, director of communications, to vice president of public relations.

NASHVILLE PREDATORS--Signed D Marek Zidlicky to a four-year contract.

College

CHATTANOOGA--Announced the resignation of Joe Seay, wrestling coach, effective June 5.

HARTFORD--Named John Gallagher men's associate basketball coach and Chris Gerlufsen and Elliot Broadnax men's assistant basketball coaches.

LEBANON VALLEY--Named Todd Goclowski women's basketball coach.

LOUISVILLE--Announced men's basketball F Perrin Johnson will transfer to Bellarmine.

MISSOURI WESTERN--Announced the retirement of Cindy Brauck, volleyball coach.

PURDUE--Announced junior G Cherelle George won't return to the women's basketball team.

RUTGERS--Named Sean Codey director of men's basketball video operations and Jay Joyner director of men's basketball player development.

SETON HALL--Named Jason Jackson men's and women's assistant track and field coach.

TIFFIN--Named Thomas Shouse women's volleyball coach.





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