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Sunday, Aug. 10, 2008

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BASEBALL

Major League Baseball

National League

CINCINNATI REDS—Placed INF-OF Joey Votto on the bereavement list. Purchased the contract of INF Adam Rosales from Louisville (IL).

HOUSTON ASTROS—Placed 1B Carlos Lee on the 15-day DL. Purchased the contract of OF Reggie Abercrombie from Round Rock (PCL).

NEW YORK METS—Purchased the contract of RHP Brian Stokes from New Orleans (PCL). Optioned RHP Ruddy Lugo to New Orleans.

SAN DIEGO PADRES—Placed C Josh Bard on the 15-day DL, retroactive to August 7. Recalled C Luke Carlin from Portland (PCL).

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

LOS ANGELES LAKERS—Agreed to terms with G Sun Yue.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

CLEVELAND BROWNS—Signed S Gary Baxter.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed CB Jeff Shoate. Placed S Tank Williams on injured reserve.

NEW YORK JETS—Placed LB Brad Kassell on injured reserve. Signed OT Thaddeus Coleman.

Auto racing

nascar

sprint-centurion boats at the glen lineup

After Friday's qualifying; race Sunday

At Watkins Glen, N.Y.

Lap length: 2.45 miles

(Note: Qualifying canceled due to rain; lineup determined by Cup rule book)

(Car number in parentheses)

1. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota.

2. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet.

3. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford.

4. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet.

5. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet.

6. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet.

7. (9) Kasey Kahne, Dodge.

8. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford.

9. (20) Tony Stewart, Toyota.

10. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota.

11. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet.

12. (07) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet.

13. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford.

14. (6) David Ragan, Ford.

15. (8) Aric Almirola, Chevrolet.

16. (12) Ryan Newman, Dodge.

17. (83) Brian Vickers, Toyota.

18. (1) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet.

19. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge.

20. (26) Jamie McMurray, Ford.

21. (43) Bobby Labonte, Dodge.

22. (19) Elliott Sadler, Dodge.

23. (28) Travis Kvapil, Ford.

24. (5) Casey Mears, Chevrolet.

25. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Dodge.

26. (38) David Gilliland, Ford.

27. (15) Paul Menard, Chevrolet.

28. (44) David Reutimann, Toyota.

29. (22) Dave Blaney, Toyota.

30. (41) Reed Sorenson, Dodge.

31. (7) Robby Gordon, Dodge.

32. (01) Ron Fellows, Chevrolet.

33. (55) Michael Waltrip, Toyota.

34. (77) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge.

35. (66) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet.

36. (00) Michael McDowell, Toyota.

37. (84) AJ Allmendinger, Toyota.

38. (96) P.J. Jones, Toyota.

39. (10) Patrick Carpentier.

40. (45) Kyle Petty, Dodge.

41. (78) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet.

42. (70) Max Papis, Chevrolet.

43. (21) Marcos Ambrose, Ford.

nationwide zippo 200

At Watkins Glen, N.Y.

Lap length: 2.45 miles

(Start position in parentheses)

1. (12) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 82 laps, 190 points

2. (7) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 82, 175

3. (16) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 82, 165

4. (6) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 82, 160

5. (1) Dario Franchitti, Dodge, 82, 160

6. (5) Brad Keselowski, Chevrolet, 82, 150

7. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 82, 146

8. (11) Jason Leffler, Toyota, 82, 147

9. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 82, 138

10. (28) Brad Coleman, Ford, 82, 134

11. (10) Max Papis, Chevrolet, 82, 130

12. (9) Ryan Newman, Dodge, 82, 127

13. (14) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 82, 124

14. (13) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 82, 131

15. (35) David Reutimann, Toyota, 82, 123

16. (31) Bobby Hamilton Jr., Ford, 82, 115

17. (21) Kelly Bires, Ford, 82, 112

18. (30) Mike Wallace, Toyota, 82, 109

19. (2) Robby Gordon, Dodge, 82, 106

20. (26) Brian Simo, Chevrolet, 82, 103

21. (37) Kenny Wallace, Chevrolet, 82, 100

22. (19) Patrick Carpentier, Dodge, 82, 97

23. (17) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 82, 94

24. (39) Morgan Shepherd, Chevrolet, 81, 91

25. (15) Carl Edwards, Ford, 81, 88

26. (33) Stanton Barrett, Chevrolet, 81, 85

27. (22) Boris Said, Ford, 81, 82

28. (25) Steve Wallace, Chevrolet, out of gas, 79, 79

29. (3) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, out of gas, 78, 81

30. (18) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 78, 73

31. (36) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 76, 70

32. (24) Jason Keller, Chevrolet, transmission, 68, 67

33. (42) Stan Barrett, Chevrolet, clutch, 61, 64

34. (4) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, ignition, 59, 61

35. (41) Wheeler Boys, Chevrolet, accident, 41, 58

36. (8) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, accident, 40, 55

37. (32) Antonio Perez, Dodge, accident, 39, 52

38. (23) P.J. Jones, Dodge, overheating, 23, 49

39. (43) Stan Silva Jr., Chevrolet, accident, 21, 46

40. (40) Brandon Whitt, Ford, brakes, 8, 43

41. (38) Dale Quarterley, Chevrolet, overheating, 7, 40

42. (27) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, brakes, 3, 37

43. (29) Chris Cook, Chevrolet, suspension, 0, 34

irl

IndyCar-Meijer Indy 300

At Kentucky Speedway, Sparta

Lap length: 1.5 miles

(Start position in parentheses)

(All chassis Dallara, all engines Honda)

1. (1) Scott Dixon, 200 laps, 183.650 mph

2. (6) Helio Castroneves, 200

3. (9) Marco Andretti, 200

4. (2) Vitor Meira, 200

5. (3) Dan Wheldon, 200

6. (8) Ed Carpenter, 200

7. (5) Ryan Briscoe, 200

8. (7) Tony Kanaan, 200

9. (14) Ryan Hunter-Reay, 200

10. (15) Buddy Rice, 200

11. (26) Danica Patrick, 199

12. (12) Oriol Servia, 199

13. (21) E.J. Viso, 198

14. (25) Bruno Junqueira, 198

15. (16) Sarah Fisher, 198

16. (22) Jaime Camara, 197

17. (23) Mario Moraes, 195

18. (4) Hideki Mutoh, 157, mechanical

19. (17) Darren Manning, 147, mechanical

20. (10) A.J. Foyt IV, 136, mechanical

21. (18) Milka Duno, 130, contact

22. (24) Enrique Bernoldi, 124, handling

23. (11) Marty Roth, 98, mechanical

24. (19) Justin Wilson, 82, mechanical

25. (20) Graham Rahal, 28, mechanical

26. (13) Will Power, 5, mechanical

Race statistics

Time of race: 1 hour, 36 minutes, 42.3467 seconds.

Margin of victory: 0.5532 of a second.

Caution flags: Three for 21 laps.

Lead changes: 10 among five drivers.

Lap leaders: Dixon 1-44, Meira 45-49, Dixon 50-52, Patrick 53, Dixon 54-121, Andretti 122-135, Dixon 136-164, M.Andretti 165-188, Dixon 189-194, Castroneves 195-199, Dixon 200.

Point standings: 1. Dixon, 558. 2. Castroneves, 480. 3. Wheldon, 420. 4. Kanaan, 411. 5. Briscoe 350. 6 Patrick, 315. 7. M.Andretti, 311, 8 (tie). Hunter-Reay, Servia and Mutoh, 298.

Baseball

minor league

international league

Friday's games

Louisville 7, Columbus 1

Lehigh Valley 7, Buffalo 3

Pawtucket 6, Charlotte 5

Rochester 3, Indianapolis 2

Toledo 9, Norfolk 3

Durham 5, Richmond 4

Syracuse 5, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 2

Saturday's games

Columbus 11, Louisville 5

Buffalo 2, Lehigh Valley 0

Norfolk 5, Toledo 2

Pawtucket 5, Charlotte 2

Richmond 3, Durham 2

Rochester 6, Indianapolis 5

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 7, Syracuse 6

Sunday's games

Columbus at Louisville, 6:15 p.m.

Buffalo at Lehigh Valley

Charlotte at Pawtucket

Indianapolis at Rochester

Norfolk at Toledo

Richmond at Durham

Syracuse at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre

Columbus 001 172 000—11 15 0

Louisville 001 110 200— 5 12 1

Stammen, Hinckley (7), Zinicola (8), Wagner (9) and Wallace; Pettyjohn, Lehr (6), Belisle (8) and Colina. W—Stammen (1-2). L—Pettyjohn (12-5). 2B—Olmedo (C), Griffin 2 (L), Cumberland (L), Dickerson (L), Richar (L), Anderson (L). HR—Rogers (C), Davis (C).

Friday's game

Columbus 000 100 000—1 7 2

Louisville 000 002 23x—7 13 4

Estrada, Schroder (6), Speigner (7), Sanches (7), Warden (8) and Montz; Maloney, Fisher (6), McBeth (7), Herrera (7), Adkins (9) and Hanigan. W—Fisher (4-0). L—Estrada (3-2). 2B—Broadway (C), Rogers (C), Padilla (C), Rosales 2 (L), Richar (L), Hanigan (L), Dickerson (L). HR—Rosales (L).

South Atlantic League

Second half

Northern Division

W L Pct. GB

West Virginia (Brewers) 33 15 .688 —

Lakewood (Phillies) 32 17 .653 1½

Delmarva (Orioles) 26 22 .542 7

x-Lake County (Indians) 21 27 .438 12

Hagerstown (Nationals) 20 29 .408 13½

Lexington (Astros) 18 29 .383 14½

Greensboro (Marlins) 17 31 .354 16

Hickory (Pirates) 15 33 .313 18

Southern Division

W L Pct. GB

Augusta (Giants) 31 16 .660 —

Columbus (Rays) 28 17 .622 2

x-Asheville (Rockies) 27 21 .563 4½

Rome (Braves) 26 23 .531 6

Kannapolis (White Sox) 23 22 .511 7

Charleston (Yankees) 22 25 .468 9

Savannah (Mets) 21 26 .447 10

Greenville (Red Sox) 20 27 .426 11

x-won first half

Friday's games

Asheville 4, Lexington 3

Augusta 6, Greensboro 4

Columbus 5, Savannah 3, 1st game

Columbus 5, Savannah 2, 2nd game

Lake County 8, Delmarva 7 (10), comp. of susp. game

Delmarva 9, Lake County 3

Kannapolis 3, Greenville 2

West Virginia 4, Hickory 2

Lakewood 4, Hagerstown 3

Rome 7, Charleston 3

Saturday's games

Asheville 2, Lexington 1

Augusta 5, Greensboro 0

Columbus 7, Savannah 5

Kannapolis 5, Greenville 0

Lakewood 11, Hagerstown 5

Rome 4, Charleston 2 (10)

West Virginia 17, Hickory 1

Delmarva 2, Lake County 0, susp. (4)

Sunday's games

Asheville at Lexington, 6:05 p.m.

Augusta at Greensboro

Greenville at Kannapolis

Hickory at West Virginia

Monday's games

Lexington at Greenville, 7 p.m.

Greensboro at Hickory

Hagerstown at Rome

Lake County at Columbus

Charleston at Delmarva

Kannapolis at Asheville

Savannah at Lakewood

West Virginia at Augusta

youth

cal ripken/major 60world series

At Martin, Tenn.

12-year-olds

Pool play

Kennewick (Wash.) 321 001—7 11 1

South Lexington 000 323—8 10 0

Driver, Kreutz (5), Ayres (6) and Hancock; Ryan and Carmack. W—Ryan. (1-0). L—Ayers (1-1). 2B—Ayres (K), Morfin (K), Rose (S), Anderson (S). 3B—Ayres (K). HR—Dewitt (K), Plew (K), Neuer (S), Ryan (S).

Records in pool play—Kennewick 1-1, South Lexington 3-0.

Football

NFL

pre-season

Sunday, Aug. 3

Washington 30 Indianapolis 16

Thursday's games

Detroit 13 New York Giants 10

Baltimore 16 New England 15

New Orleans 24 Arizona 10

Kansas City 24 Chicago 20

New York Jets 24 Cleveland 20

Friday's games

Pittsburgh 16 Philadelphia 10

Seattle 34 Minnesota 17

Oakland 18 San Francisco 6

Saturday's games

Tampa Bay 17 Miami 6

Washington 17 Buffalo 14

Jacksonville 20 Atlanta 17

Carolina 23 Indianapolis 20 (OT)

Tennessee 34 St. Louis 13

Houston 19 Denver 16

Dallas at San Diego (n)

Monday's game

Cincinnati at Green Bay, 8 p.m.

Thursday's games

Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 7:30

Carolina at Philadelphia, 8 p.m.

Friday's games

Oakland at Tennessee, 8 p.m.e_SClBSaturday's games

Washington at New York Jets, 7 p.m.

Indianapolis at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.

Miami at Jacksonville, 7:30 p.m.

Minnesota at Baltimore, 7:30 p.m.

Houston at New Orleans, 8 p.m.

Arizona at Kansas City, 8 p.m.

San Diego at St. Louis, 8 p.m.

Dallas at Denver, 9 p.m.

Chicago at Seattle, 9 p.m.

Green Bay at San Francisco, 9 p.m.

Sunday, Aug. 17

Detroit at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m.

New England at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m.

Monday, Aug. 18

Cleveland at New York Giants, 8 p.m.

panthers 23, colts 20 (OT)

Indianapolis 3 14 3 0 0—20

Carolina 14 6 0 0 3—23

First quarter: Car—D.Williams 1 run (Kasay kick), 11:55. Car—D.Williams 10 run (Kasay kick), 11:41. Ind—FG Vinatieri 42, 6:33. Second quarter: Car—FG Kasay 35, 14:13. Ind—Tamme 9 pass from Lorenzen (Vinatieri kick), 12:08. Car—FG Kasay 38, 6:56. Ind—Tamme 14 pass from Lorenzen (Vinatieri kick), 1:55. Third quarter: Ind—FG Crossett 34, 3:58. Overtime: Car—FG Kasay 46, 3:53.

A—70,492

Ind Car

First downs 20 27

Total net yards 365 443

Rushes-Yards 18-97 48-207

Passing 268 236

Punts-Returns 3-19 4-(-1)

Kickoffs-Ret. 2-81 3-68

Interceptions-Ret. 1-4 3-20

Comp-Att-Int 29-51-3 20-36-1

Sacked-Yards lost 4-21 1-10

Punts 4-43.5 6-45.0

Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1

Penalties-Yards 7-48 6-43

Time of possession 27:55 43:12

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Indianapolis, Gray 2-27, Lorenzen 1-24, Hart 2-20, Keith 1-1, Addai 4-0, Rhodes 4-(minus 2). Carolina, Birmingham 17-70, D.Williams 9-55, Toefield 12-49, Goings 7-27, Basanez 1-8, Kyle 1-0, Ricard 1-(minus 2).

PASSING—Indianapolis, Lorenzen 12-23-0-117, Gray 11-19-2-107, Sorgi 6-9-1-65. Carolina, Moore 7-14-0-107, Ricard 6-12-0-85, Basanez 7-9-1-54, Delhomme 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING—Indianapolis, Tamme 5-57, Jones 5-44, Robinson 3-30, Harrison 3-22, Gonzalez 2-39, Hart 2-21, Wayne 2-17, Aromashodu 2-10, Clark 1-26, Roby 1-13, Herold 1-5, Keith 1-(minus 2). Carolina, Jarrett 3-43, Carter 3-32, Thompson 3-27, Fleming 3-11, Hannon 2-46, Buchanon 1-21, Smith 1-19, Muhammad 1-13, T.Taylor 1-13, Hoover 1-12, Upshaw 1-9.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Carolina, Kasay 51 (WR).

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PLAYOFFS

Conference semifinals

Saturday's games

Amarillo 59 Bossier-Shreveport 45

Manchester 55 Green Bay 54

Tennessee Valley 34 Scranton WB 30

Central Valley at Spokane (n)

conference championships

Saturday, Aug. 16

Amarillo vs. Central Valley—Spokane winner

Manchester vs. Tennessee Valley

ARENACUP 9

Sunday, Aug. 24

Conference champions, TBA

Golf

professional

nationwide wichita open

At Wichita, Kan.

6,886-yard, par-71 Crestview C.C.

Note: Play was suspended due to weather with six players still on the course.

Brendon De Jonge 68-67-63—198-15

Won Joon Lee 66-69-64—199-14

Josh McCumber 66-68-66—200-13

Bob May 63-70-67—200-13

Ben Bates 67-69-65—201-12

Fabian Gomez 65-69-67—201-12

Scott Gardiner 64-69-68—201-12

Brian Smock 65-68-68—201-12

Scott Gutschewski 67-66-68—201-12

Scott Dunlap 68-68-66—202-11

Ian Leggatt 68-68-66—202-11

Blake Adams 68-66-68—202-11

D.A. Points 68-67-67—202-11

Brad Lamb 66-70-67—203-10

Anders Hultman 65-69-69—203-10

Aron Price 68-66-69—203-10

Brendon Todd 64-69-70—203-10

Bryce Molder 66-72-65—203-10

Tommy Tolles 62-73-69—204-9

Cameron Percy 68-67-69—204-9

Jim Rutledge 66-71-67—204-9

David McKenzie 67-67-70—204-9

Rob Bradley 68-64-72—204-9

Michael Walton 67-68-70—205-8

Ryan Hietala 71-66-68—205-8

Kris Blanks 67-67-71—205-8

J.J. Killeen 68-70-67—205-8

Randy Leen 67-66-72—205-8

Jeremy Anderson 66-67-72—205-8

Richard Lee 66-70-70—206-7

Chris Thompson 67-68-71—206-7

Zoran Zorkic 68-69-69—206-7

Scott Gordon 68-66-72—206-7

Dave Schultz 69-68-69—206-7

Michael Clark II 66-68-72—206-7

Guy Boros 66-72-68—206-7

Bradley Iles 67-68-72—207-6

Marc Leishman 67-69-71—207-6

Jeff Klauk 64-72-71—207-6

Jon Rusk 69-68-70—207-6

Mark Walker 66-71-70—207-6

Joe Daley 64-73-70—207-6

Pete Jordan 68-69-70—207-6

Trevor Dodds 67-71-69—207-6

David Morland IV 71-67-69—207-6

Alex Prugh 70-68-69—207-6

Bubba Dickerson 68-69-71—208-5

John Kimbell 70-66-73—209-4

Danny Briggs 69-69-71—209-4

Wade Ormsby 66-72-72—210-3

John Elliott 66-71-74—211-2

Chris Nallen 66-71-74—211-2

Darren Angel 70-68-73—211-2

Chris Tidland 68-69-75—212-1

Geoffrey Sisk 67-71-75—213 E

Incomplete third round

(After two rounds; third round to be completed Sunday morning)

Scott Piercy 64-62—126-16

Chris Anderson 64-65—129-13

Hunter Haas 65-65—130-12

Daniel Summerhays 65-65—130-12

Aaron Watkins 63-68—131-11

Spencer Levin 66-66—132-10

state

futures classic

At London

6,360-yard, par-72 Crooked Creek G.C.

(a-amateur)

Mindy Kim 69-68—137-7

Stacy Lewis 74-64—138-6

Nicole Jeray 70-69—139-5

Vicky Hurst 68-71—139-5

Stacey Tate 71-69—140-4

Jenny Suh 70-70—140-4

Meghan Little 72-69—141-3

Gerina Mendoza 71-70—141-3

Sophia Sheridan 70-71—141-3

Chella Choi 70-71—141-3

Taya Battistella 73-69—142-2

Sarah-Jane Kenyon 71-71—142-2

Pamela Feggans 69-73—142-2

Yoora Kim 69-73—142-2

Jin Young Pak 73-70—143-1

Jean Reynolds 72-71—143-1

Lisa Meldrum 74-69—143-1

Brandi Jackson 72-71—143-1

Lori Atsedes 70-73—143-1

Lisa Ferrero 68-75—143-1

M.J. Hur 72-72—144 E

Stephanie Otteson 74-70—144 E

Nantaya Srisawang 76-69—145 +1

Marci Turner, Tompkinsville

71-74—145 +1

Kim Welch 71-74—145 +1

Leah Wigger, Louisville 76-69—145 +1

Also

Whitney Wade, Glasgow 78-72e_SEmD150 +6

Missed the cut

Katie Fraley, Brandenburg80-76— 156 +12

a-Ashlee Rose, Nicholasville

81-76—157 +13

Mandy Goins, Frankfort 78-80—158 +14

Brittainy Klein, Henderson79-80—159 +15

amateur

U.S. women's championship

At Eugene, Oregon

6,484-yard, par-72 Eugene C.C.

Match play

Semifinals

Upper bracket

Azahara Munoz, Spain (143), def. Belen Mozo, Spain (147), 4 and 3.

Lower bracket

Amanda Blumenherst, Scottsdale, Ariz. (140), def. Erynne Lee, Silverdale, Wash. (150), 3 and 2.

high school boys

Cardinal Classic

At Campbellsville C.C.

Teams—St. Xavier 295, Somerset 310, Taylor Co. 314, Greenwood 316, Covington Catholic 316, Elizabethtown 317, Franklin Co. 317, Bowling Green 319, Louisville Trinity 326, Mercer Co. 328, Marion Co. 332, Clark Co. 337, Central Hardin 344, LaRue Co. 357, Green Co. 358, Campbellsville 390.

Top individuals—Justin Thomas, St. Xavier, 34-32—66; Robert Kirby, Bowling Green, 31-39—70; David Shearn, St. Xavier, 39-33—72; Ryan Flanagan, Somerset, 38-35—73; Tanner Keeton, Taylor Co., 37-36—73; Michael Mahan, Covington Catholic, 36-37—73.

High school girls

Thursday's match

At G.C. of The Bluegrass

Lex. Catholic 252, Lex. Christian 286

local

PMGA Club Championship

At Gay Brewer, Jr. Course at Picadome

Championship flight—Stefan Robbins 69, Eddie Preston 70, Chris Chee 71; First flight—Tom Minter 74, Dallas Kerby 76, Scott Carter 77; Second flight—Don Dean 79, Rusty Hiler 79, David Smith 80; Third flight—Tim Young 83, David Demarest 84, James Poff 85.

hole-in-one

At Big Blue Course, University Club of Ky.

Judge James Todd aced the 126-yard 12th with a 7-iron. Witnesses: Colin Werner, Judge Danny Reeves, Jerry Hale.

Mark Reed aced the 159-yard 17th hole with a 7-iron. Witnesses: Joe Modica, Doug Garnett, Glen Garnett.

Lexington Sister Cities $1 Million HolE-in-One Contest

At Lakeside G.C.

Saturday's qualifierse_SEmDChad Jones (hole-in-one), Kenney Frank (hole-in-one) Darrell Wilson (93/4 inches).

Olympics

women's swimming

100 butterfly

Qualifying heat times

1. Jessicah Schipper, Australia, 57.58 seconds; 2. Christine Magnuson, Tinley Park, Ill., 57.70; 2. Zhou Yafei, China, 57.70; 4. Li Tao, Singapore, 57.77; 5. Gabriella Silva, Brazil, 58.00; 6. Elaine Breeden, Lexington, 58.06; 7. Ilaria Bianchi, Italy, 58.12; 8. Lize-Mari Retief, South Africa, 58.20; 9. Inge Dekker, Netherlands, 58.22; 10. Aurore Mongel, France, 58.30; 11. Natalia Sutyagina, Russia, 58.32; 12. Lisbeth Trickett, Australia, 58.37; 13. Eszter Dara, Hungary, 58.39; 14. Alena Popchanka, France, 58.40; 15. Jeanette Ottesen, Denmark, 58.44; 16. Jemma Lowe, Britain, 58.49.

Semifinals

(Q-qualified for finals)

Heat 1—1. Lisbeth Trickett, Australia, 57.05 (Q); 2. Christine Magnuson, Tinley Park, Ill., 57.08 (Q); 3. Li Tao, Singapore, 57.54 (Q); 4. Jemma Lowe, Britain, 57.78 (Q); 5. Aurore Mongel, France, 58.46; 6. Alena Popchanka, France, 58.55; 6. Elaine Breeden, Lexington, 58.55; 8. Lize - Mari Retief, South Africa, 58.63.

Heat 2—1. Jessicah Schipper, Australia, 57.43 (Q); 2. Zhou Yafei, China, 57.68 (Q); 3. Inge Dekker, Netherlands, 58.20 (Q); 4. Gabriella Silva, Brazil, 58.39 (Q); 5. Eszter Dara, Hungary, 58.84; 6. Natalia Sutyagina, Russia, 59.07; 7. Jeanette Ottesen, Denmark, 59.29; NR. Ilaria Bianchi, Italy, DQ.

Running

local

A midsummer night's run

5K

Complete results available through the Central Baptist Hospital Web site.

Top 25—Jacob Korir, Richmond, 14 minutes, 34 seconds; Jeremy Zagorski, Lexington, 14:43; Wes Seacatt, Louisville, 14:54; Benjamin Draper, Georgetown, Ind., 15:56; Aaron Bishop, Lexington, 16:05; Christian Wilder, Lexington, 16:11; Daniel Thurston, Frankfort, 16:16; Daniel Roberts, Lancaster, 16:22; Chris Rice, Versailles, 16:29; Justin Smith, Lexington, 16:32; Sean Kennedy, Franklin, Ind., 16:37; Matt May, Athens, Ga., 16:38; David Grieshaber, Versailles, 16:39; Randy McDowell, Frankfort, 16:40; Chris Elliott, Lexington, 16:45; Jonathan Feddock, Lexington, 16:48; Brian Knight, Crestwood, 16:53; Jarred Brewster, Nicholasville, 17:00; Luke Garnett, Cynthiana, 17:05; Nathan Liversedge, Wilmore, 17:09; Tanner Alexander, Russell, 17:13; Mattew Collins, Morehead, 17:16; David Latimer, Lexington, 17:17; Jenna Ortman, Lexington, 17:18; Jessica Ortman, Lexington, 17:19.

Top 10 women —Jenna Ortman, Lexington, 17:18; Jessica Ortman, Lexington, 17:19; Caitlin Shannon, Lexington, 17:47; Katherine Peterson, Louisville, 18:20; Cara Nichols, Bowling Green, 18:31; Bretney Chesser, Louisville, 18:40; Robin Lawhorn, Frankfort, 18:43; Betsy Evans-Laski, Lexington, 18:45; Anna Bostrom, Versailles, 19:02; Katie Hickey, Cincinnati, 19:09.

Odds

Glantz-Culver Line

Major League Baseball

National League

Favorite Line Underdog Line

at New York-150 Florida +140

at Cincinnati-120 Houston +110

at Philadelphia-230 Pittsburgh +210

at Milwaukee-180 Washington +170

at Colorado-110 San Diego +100

Los Angeles-130at San Francisco+120

at Arizona-230 Atlanta +210

at Chicago-140 St. Louis +130

American League

at Detroit-155 Oakland +145

Cleveland-130 at Toronto +120

at Baltimore-130 Texas +120

at Chicago-115 Boston +105

Minnesota-110 at Kansas City +100

at Los Angeles-130 New York +120

Tampa Bay-130 at Seattle +120

NFL pre-season

Monday

Favorite Open Today Underdog

at Green Bay 3 3 Cincinnati

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