Scoreboard

Published 12:00 am Friday, July 4, 2014

Preps

Baseball

Class 5A All-State

Pitcher of the year — Riley Moore, sr., Sherwood

Player of the year — Tanner Sanders, sr., Crescent Valley

Coach of the year — Ryan Starwalt, Crescent Valley

First team

Pitchers — Logan Hatley, jr., Dallas; Riley Moore, sr., Sherwood; Ryan Ward, jr., Hood River Valley; Robby Heiberg, sr., Madison. Catchers — Dane Stapley, jr., North Eugene; Tyger Liner, sr., Corvallis. First base — Tanner Sanders, sr., Crescent Valley. Infield — Dalton Hurd, sr., Bend; Jackson Soto, sr., West Albany; Corey Conklin, sr., Crescent Valley; Trace Loehr, sr., Putnam; Nolan McCall, sr., The Dalles. Outfield — Drew Kell, sr., Crescent Valley; Caleb Smith, sr., Crescent Valley; Hank Forrest, jr., Churchill; Nick Martin, sr., Sandy. Utility — Elliot Willy, so., Bend

Second team

Pitchers — Carson Dwyre, sr., Sandy; Nychal Gritz, sr., Hermiston; Brett Thompson, sr., Crescent Valley; Zak Taylor, jr., Sherwood. Catchers — Cal Waterman, so., Summit; Clay Copper, sr., The Dalles. First base — Travis Kotowski, sr., Sherwood. Infield — Taylor Travess, sr., Springfield; Kellan Duffy, so., Hood River Valley; Tommy Ahlstrom, jr., North Eugene; Adley Rutschman, so., Sherwood. Outfield — Josh Cherry, sr., Summit; Alix Jimenez, sr., Hood River Valley; Ryan Dozler, sr., West Albany; Travis Walcott, sr., Marist. Utility — Zack Zalesky, so., Corvallis; Jake Owens, jr., North Eugene; Tyler Parker, jr., Liberty.

Honorable mention

Pitchers — Brad O’Connor, sr., Springfield; Garrett Helfrich, sr., Springfield; Steen Frederickson, jr., Ashland. Catchers — Austin Smith, sr., West Albany; Josh Bancroft, sr., Putnam; Alex O’Rourke, jr., Pendleton. First base — Nick Sanderson, fr., Ashland. Infield — Eric Carlson, sr., Ashland; Chad McCoy, sr., Pendleton; Alec Cook, jr., Springfield; Steven Bartells, sr., The Dalles; Renner Stecki, so., Liberty. Outfield — JJ Spitler, jr., Bend; Jesus Rosales, sr., Hermiston; Taylor Hilmick, sr., Pendleton.

Softball

Class 4A All-State

Player of the year — Katie Virtue, sr., Sweet Home

Pitcher of the year — Collette Roberts, jr., McLoughlin

Coach of the year — Nicole Christian, McLoughlin

First team — Emma Paranto, jr., Newport; Brandi Bowling, jr., North Marion; Katie Virtue, sr., Sweet Home; Jenny Field, so., McLoughlin; McKenzie Brown, so., Henley; Hannah VanDomelen, jr., Banks; MaKenna Partain, so., Banks; Tara Moates, sr., Henley; Makiah Johnson, so., Newport; DeLaney Ogden, jr., Yamhill-Carlton; Erin Ware, sr., Ridgeview; Julia Schumaker, sr., Gladstone; Collette Roberts, jr., McLoughlin; Molly Smith, sr., Yamhill-Carlton; Kristen Cochran, sr., Newport; Lynzee Wortman, sr., Mazama.

Second team — Madison Soper, jr., Banks; Mallory Copeland, fr., McLoughlin; Michaela Meeuwsen, sr., North Marion; Kylie Gonzales, sr., North Marion; Jena Ovens, sr., Crook County; Mary Schorn, fr., Banks; Diane Miller, jr., Mazama; Shannon Carter, so., McLoughlin; Stefani Copeland, jr., McLoughlin; Kelsi Wilkinson, so., Taft; Brooke Kralman, so., McLoughlin; Madisyn Babcock, jr., Yamhill-Carlton; Jade Chavez, jr., Marshfield; Kelly Scott, sr., Henley; Megan Kirchem, sr., Gladstone; Emily Marchbanks, sr., Sweet Home; Emily Drevdahl, jr., Yamhill-Carlton.

Third Team — Lexi Courtney, sr., Scappoose; McKenna Armantrout, fr., Henley; Rachel Collins, sr., Junction City; Katelynn Rossback, jr., Marshfield; Kaylee Pinner, sr., Mazama; Lacey Updike, sr., Scappoose; Kelsi Christensen, so., Central; Ryanne Huffman, jr., Central; Alyssa St. Peter, so., Cascade; Alexis Robbins, sr., Elmira; Auslin McDaniel-Penien, jr., LaGrande; Makayla Lindeman, sr., Stayton; Sara McKinney, jr., Ridgeview; Lindsay Hill, sr., Stayton; Krystan Cook, so., South Umpqua; Sara Kesling, sr., Elmira.

Honorable Mention — Andrea Culbertson, sr., Elmira; Hayleigh Osburn, sr., Junction City; McKenzie Magnuson, jr., Yamhill-Carlton; McKenzie Ingram, sr., Elmira; Mariahn Seavello, sr., Brookings-Harbor; Ashlea Bowden, jr., Elmira; Hannah George, jr., Ridgeview; Ember Armstrong, so., Yamhill-Carlton; Taylor Stepp, jr., Yamhill-Carlton; Alexis Westbrook, so., South Umpqua; Natalie Thorpe, jr., Sweet Home; Jessica Dykes, so., Scappoose; Nicole Schreiber, so., LaSalle; Kylee Stutzman, sr., Stayton; Shailee Holcomb, sr., Douglas; MaKenzie Cook, jr., LaSalle; Celena Hussey, so., Ontario; Amanda Skaff, sr., Phoenix; Ally Schofield, so., Douglas; Kasey Werner, sr., North Valley; Madison Seed, jr., Banks; Molly Webster, sr., Gladstone; Justine Bringhurst, jr., Douglas; Halee Richards, jr., Siuslaw; Sidney Hernandez, jr., Ontario; Nicole McCallum, jr., Elmira; Loryn Williams, jr., LaSalle; Megan Devorak, sr., Junction City; Kendal Bailey, so., Scappoose; Emily Benton, sr., Crook County; Ashlee Cole, sr., Siuslaw.

BASEBALL

WCL

WEST COAST LEAGUE

All Times PDT

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East Division

W L Pct GB

Yakima Valley Pippins 14 8 .636 —

Wenatchee AppleSox 13 11 .542 2

Walla Walla Sweets 8 14 .364 6

Kelowna Falcons 7 17 .292 8

South Division

W L Pct GB

Corvallis Knights 15 10 .600 —

Medford Rogues 12 9 .571 1

Bend Elks 14 11 .560 1

Klamath Falls Gems 7 14 .333 6

West Division

W L Pct GB

Bellingham Bells 16 5 .761 —

Cowlitz Black Bears 11 11 .500 41⁄2

Victoria HarbourCats 9 12 .429 61⁄2

Kitsap BlueJackets 8 12 .400 7

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Thursday’s Games

Corvallis 7, Klamath Falls 6

Yakima Valley 2, Walla Walla 1

Bellingham 2, Cowlitz 1

Today’s Games

Yakima Valley at Walla Walla, 1:05 p.m.

Cowlitz at Bellingham, 1:05 p.m.

Bend at Medford, 1:05 p.m.

Wenatchee at Kelowna, 6:35 p.m.

Victoria at Kitsap, 6:35 p.m.

Corvallis at Klamath Falls, 6:35 p.m.

Saturday’s Games

Corvallis at Klamath Falls, 6:35 p.m.

Bend at Medford, 6:35 p.m.

Wenatchee at Kelowna, 6:35 p.m.

Yakima Valley at Walla Walla, 7:05 p.m.

Cowlitz at Bellingham, 7:05 p.m.

Victoria at Kitsap, 7:35 p.m.

Sunday’s Games

Victoria at Kitsap, 3:05 p.m.

Cowlitz at Walla Walla, 5:05 p.m.

Wenatchee at Kelowna, 6:05 p.m.

TENNIS

Wimbledon

Thursday

At The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club

London

Purse: $42.5 million (Grand Slam)

Surface: Grass-Outdoor

Singles

Women

Semifinals

Petra Kvitova (6), Czech Republic, def. Lucie Safarova (23), Czech Republic, 7-6 (6), 6-1.

Eugenie Bouchard (13), Canada, def. Simona Halep (3), Romania, 7-6 (5), 6-2.

Doubles

Men

Quarterfinals

Leander Paes, India, and Radek Stepanek (5), Czech Republic, def. Daniel Nestor, Canada, and Nenad Zimonjic (3), Serbia, 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-3, 6-4.

Vasek Pospisil, Canada, and Jack Sock, United States, def. Alexander Peya, Austria, and Bruno Soares (2), Brazil, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (6), 6-4.

Women

Quarterfinals

Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci (2), Italy, def. Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua (6), Australia, 6-4, 2-6, 6-0.

Timea Babos, Hungary, and Kristina Mladenovic (14), France, def. Alla Kudryavtseva, Russia, and Anastasia Rodionova (11), Australia, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4.

Andrea Hlavackova, Czech Republic, and Zheng Jie (9), China, def. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, and Lucie Safarova, Czech Republic, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3.

Wimbledon-Low-Seed Women Finalists

Open era (1968-present)

Women who have advanced to the Wimbledon final seeded outside the Top 10:

2014 — No. 13 Eugenie Bouchard vs. No. 6 Petra Kvitova

2013 — No. 15 Marion Bartoli def. No. 23 Sabine Lisicki, 6-1, 6-4.

2010 — No. 21 Vera Zvonareva lost to No. 1 Serena Williams, 6-3, 6-2.

2007 — No. 23 Venus Williams def. No. 18 Marion Bartoli, 6-4, 6-1.

BASKETBALL

WNBA

WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

All Times PDT

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Eastern Conference

W L Pct GB

Atlanta 11 5 .688 —

Chicago 8 9 .471 3½

Indiana 8 9 .471 3½

Connecticut 8 10 .444 4

Washington 7 11 .389 5

New York 6 11 .353 5½

Western Conference

W L Pct GB

Phoenix 12 3 .800 —

Minnesota 13 5 .722 ½

San Antonio 9 9 .500 4½

Los Angeles 7 9 .438 5½

Tulsa 7 10 .412 6

Seattle 7 12 .368 7

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Thursday’s Games

Tulsa 96, Connecticut 83

Minnesota 91, San Antonio 84

Los Angeles 70, Seattle 56

Today’s Games

No games scheduled

Saturday’s Games

San Antonio at Indiana, 2 p.m.

Washington at Atlanta, 4 p.m.

Connecticut at Tulsa, 5 p.m.

Chicago at Seattle, 7 p.m.

Golf

PGA Tour

The Greenbrier Classic

Thursday

At The Old White TPC

White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.

Purse: $6.5 million

Yardage: 7,287; Par 70 (34-36)

First Round

a-denotes amateur

Jonas Blixt 33-31—64

James Hahn 32-33—65

Jason Bohn 31-34—65

Joe Durant 31-34—65

Chris Kirk 32-33—65

D.A. Points 32-33—65

Patrick Rodgers 30-35—65

Jim Renner 30-35—65

Danny Lee 32-33—65

Sang-Moon Bae 34-32—66

Michael Thompson 33-33—66

Steve Stricker 34-32—66

Kevin Na 34-32—66

Troy Merritt 31-35—66

Chris Stroud 33-33—66

Pat Perez 33-33—66

Chad Collins 34-32—66

Michael Putnam 32-35—67

Davis Love III 32-35—67

Ben Curtis 34-33—67

Charles Howell III 33-34—67

Patrick Reed 32-35—67

Charlie Beljan 32-35—67

David Lingmerth 31-36—67

Tyrone Van Aswegen 32-35—67

Kevin Chappell 34-33—67

Luke Guthrie 33-34—67

Robert Allenby 32-35—67

Keegan Bradley 33-34—67

Bobby Wyatt 33-34—67

Gonzalo Fdez-Castano 31-37—68

Mark Wilson 33-35—68

Marc Leishman 34-34—68

Woody Austin 36-32—68

Scott Langley 33-35—68

Ricky Barnes 33-35—68

Robert Streb 31-37—68

John Daly 34-34—68

Brice Garnett 33-35—68

Will Wilcox 34-34—68

Jim Herman 34-34—68

Billy Hurley III 32-36—68

Tim Wilkinson 33-35—68

Camilo Villegas 32-36—68

Johnson Wagner 34-34—68

Angel Cabrera 34-34—68

J.B. Holmes 34-34—68

Bubba Watson 35-33—68

Steven Bowditch 33-35—68

David Hearn 33-35—68

Justin Hicks 33-35—68

Jamie Lovemark 35-33—68

Chad Campbell 34-35—69

James Driscoll 34-35—69

Brian Davis 34-35—69

Jeff Maggert 34-35—69

David Toms 35-34—69

Bill Haas 34-35—69

Troy Kelly 32-37—69

Trevor Immelman 33-36—69

Patrick Cantlay 33-36—69

Greg Chalmers 34-35—69

Gary Woodland 33-36—69

Stephen Ames 35-34—69

Steve Marino 33-36—69

Josh Teater 32-37—69

Bud Cauley 32-37—69

Wes Roach 35-34—69

Andrew Loupe 35-34—69

Kevin Tway 33-36—69

Martin Flores 33-37—70

Kevin Kisner 36-34—70

Brendan Steele 34-36—70

J.J. Henry 32-38—70

Jimmy Walker 34-36—70

Scott Stallings 35-35—70

Heath Slocum 34-36—70

Spencer Levin 36-34—70

Will MacKenzie 36-34—70

Scott Gardiner 33-37—70

Brad Fritsch 35-35—70

Jason Gore 34-36—70

Nick Watney 33-37—70

George McNeill 34-36—70

Ted Potter, Jr. 34-36—70

Matt Bettencourt 34-36—70

Morgan Hoffmann 34-36—70

Brendon de Jonge 36-34—70

Oliver Goss 36-34—70

Alex Aragon 34-36—70

Bronson La’Cassie 33-37—70

Darren Clarke 35-36—71

Jhonattan Vegas 35-36—71

Justin Leonard 36-35—71

Scott McCarron 35-36—71

John Peterson 38-33—71

Benjamin Alvarado 35-36—71

Richard H. Lee 35-36—71

Derek Ernst 35-36—71

Jonathan Byrd 35-36—71

Vijay Singh 37-34—71

Brendon Todd 34-37—71

Carl Pettersson 36-35—71

Webb Simpson 35-36—71

Tom Watson 34-37—71

Kyle Stanley 32-39—71

Daniel Chopra 36-35—71

Nick Faldo 33-38—71

Alex Prugh 34-37—71

Rory Sabbatini 36-36—72

Mike Weir 37-35—72

Scott Brown 33-39—72

Tommy Gainey 35-37—72

Sean O’Hair 35-37—72

Andrew Svoboda 34-38—72

Doug LaBelle II 35-37—72

Edward Loar 37-35—72

Andres Romero 34-38—72

Roberto Castro 34-38—72

Brian Harman 35-37—72

Harrison Frazar 37-35—72

Ken Duke 35-37—72

Bryce Molder 36-36—72

Troy Matteson 35-37—72

Cameron Tringale 36-36—72

Kevin Foley 36-36—72

Hudson Swafford 35-37—72

Thorbjorn Olesen 34-39—73

Paul Goydos 36-37—73

Neal Lancaster 38-35—73

William McGirt 36-37—73

Shawn Stefani 36-37—73

Stuart Appleby 36-37—73

Ben Martin 37-36—73

D.H. Lee 37-36—73

Tim Clark 35-38—73

John Huh 37-36—73

Jeff Curl 38-35—73

Miguel Angel Carballo 38-35—73

x-Brian Anania 35-38—73

Robert McClellan 36-37—73

Charlie Wi 37-37—74

K.J. Choi 39-35—74

Peter Hanson 37-37—74

Nicholas Thompson 37-37—74

Scott Verplank 36-39—75

Y.E. Yang 35-40—75

Chesson Hadley 36-39—75

Daniel Summerhays 33-42—75

John Rollins 35-40—75

Peter Malnati 38-37—75

Tag Ridings 38-38—76

Brian Agee 39-37—76

Mikey Moyers 40-37—77

Rod Perry 36-42—78

SOCCER

World Cup

QUARTERFINALS

Today’s Games

France vs. Germany, 9 a.m.

Brazil vs. Colombia, 1 p.m.

Saturday’s Games

Argentina vs. Belgium, 9 a.m.

Netherlands vs. Costa Rica, 1 p.m.

SEMIFINALS

Tuesday, July 8

Brazil or Colombia vs. France or Germany, 1 p.m.

Wednesday, July 9

Argentina or Belgium vs. Netherlands or Costa Rica, 1 p.m.

THIRD PLACE

Saturday, July 12

Semifinal losers, 1 p.m.

CHAMPIONSHIP

Sunday, July 13

Semifinal winners, noon

MLS

MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER

All Times PDT

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Eastern Conference

W L T Pts GF GA

Sporting Kansas City 7 5 4 25 22 14

D.C. Untied 7 5 4 25 22 17

New England 7 6 2 23 22 21

Toronto FC 6 4 3 21 18 16

New York 4 5 7 19 24 24

Columbus 4 5 7 19 18 18

Philadelphia 4 7 6 18 25 28

Houston 5 10 2 17 16 32
Chicago 2 4 9 15 23 26

Montreal 3 7 5 14 16 26

Western Conference

W L T Pts GF GA

Seattle 11 3 2 35 33 23

Colorado 7 5 4 25 23 18

Real Salt Lake 6 3 7 25 25 22

FC Dallas 6 7 5 23 28 28

Vancouver 5 3 7 22 25 22

Los Angeles 5 3 5 20 17 11

Portland 4 5 8 20 28 28

Chivas USA 4 7 5 17 16 26

San Jose 4 7 4 16 15 16

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Today’s Games

New York at Houston, 5:30 p.m.

Philadelphia at FC Dallas, 6 p.m.

Columbus at Colorado, 6:30 p.m.

New England at Real Salt Lake, 7 p.m.

Portland at Los Angeles, 8 p.m.

Saturday’s Games

D.C. United at Toronto, 5 p.m.

Seattle at Vancouver, 7 p.m.

Montreal at Chivas USA, 7:30 p.m.

Sunday’s Games

Chicago at Sporting Kansas City, noon

NWSL

NATIONAL WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE

All Times PDT

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Today’s Game

Chicago at Portland, 11 a.m.

Saturday’s Game

Western New York at Houston, 6 p.m.

Sunday’s Games

FC Kansas City at Sky Blue FC, 3 p.m.

Boston at Seattle FC, 4 p.m.

Cycling

Tour de France

Stages

July 5 — First Stage: Leeds to Harrogate, England, flat (190.5km-118.3 miles)

July 6 — Second Stage: York to Sheffield, England, hilly (201-124.8)

July 7 — Third Stage: Cambridge to London, flat (155-96.3)

July 8 — Fourth Stage: Le Touquet-Paris-Plage to Lille Metropole, flat (163.5-101.5)

July 9 — Fifth Stage: Ypres to Arenberg Porte du Hainaut, flat/cobbled roads (155.5-96.6)

July 10 — Sixth Stage: Arras to Reims, flat (194-120.5)

July 11 — Seventh Stage: Epernay to Nancy, flat (234.5-145.6)

July 12 — Eighth Stage: Tomblaine to Gerardmer La Mauselaine, medium mountain (161-100)

July 13 — Ninth Stage: Gerardmer to Mulhouse, medium mountain (170-105.6)

July 14 — 10th Stage: Mulhouse to La Planche des Belles Filles, high mountain (161.5-100.3)

July 15 — Rest Day, Besancon

July 16 — 11th Stage: Besancon to Oyonnax, medium mountain (187.5-116.4)

July 17 — 12th Stage: Bourg-en-Bresse to Saint-Etienne, medium mountain (185.5-115.2)

July 18 — 13th Stage: Saint-Etienne to Chamrousse, high mountain (197.5-122.6)

July 19 — 14th Stage: Grenoble to Risoul, high mountain (177-110)

July 20 — 15th Stage: Tallard to Nimes, flat (222-137.9)

July 21 — Rest Day, Carcassonne

July 22 — 16th Stage: Carcassonne to Bagneres-de-Luchon, high mountain (237.5-147.5)

July 23 — 17th Stage: Saint-Gaudens to Saint-Lary Pla d’Adet, high mountain (124.5-77.3)

July 24 — 18th Stage: Pau to Hautacam, high mountain (145.5-90.4)

July 25 — 19th Stage: Maubourguet Pays du Val d’Adour to Bergerac, flat (208.5-129.5)

July 26 — 20th Stage: Bergerac to Perigueux, individual time trial (54-33.5)

July 27 — 21st Stage: Evry to Paris Champs-Elysees, flat (137.5-85.4)

Total — 3,663.5km-2,275.2 miles

Deals

Transactions

BASEBALL

COMMISSIONERu2019S OFFICE — Suspended N.Y. Yankee RHP Alfredo Aceves (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre-IL) 50 games after a second positive test for a drug of abuse in violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.

American League

CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Released LHP Scott Downs.

CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to terms with 1B Michael Papi on a minor league contract.

HOUSTON ASTROS — Agreed to terms with SSs Juan Pineda and Ozziel Sanchez on minor league contracts.

LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned RHP David Carpenter to Arkansas (TL).

NEW YORK YANKEES — Optioned INF Yangervis Solarte to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Selected the contract of INF Zelous Wheeler from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Designated INF Dean Anna for assignment. Agreed to terms with RHP Edgmer Escalona on a minor league contract.

OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Designated LHP Jeff Francis for assignment. Reinstated LHP Eric O’Flaherty from the 60-day DL.

TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned LHP Jeff Beliveau to Durham (IL). Recalled 1B Vince Belnome from Durham.

National League

COLORADO ROCKIES — Optioned LHP Christian Friedrich to Colorado Springs (PCL). Reinstated 3B Nolan Arenado from the 15-day DL.

LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Optioned INF Carlos Triunfel to Albuquerque (PCL). Recalled INF Erisbel Arruebarrena from Albuquerque.

MIAMI MARLINS — Assigned OF Brent Keys outright to Jacksonville (SL). Placed RHP Tom Koehler on paternity leave. Reinstated LHP Brad Hand from the 15-day DL.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Sent RHP Jim Henderson to the AZL Brewers for a rehab assignment.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Agreed to terms with RHPs Sebastian Nunez and Junior Fernandez, SS Starlin Balbuena and 2B Esequeil Delgado on minor league contracts.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Sent SS Ehire Adrianza to Fresno (PCL) for a rehab assignment.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Assigned 1B/3B Greg Dobbs outright to Syracuse (IL).

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS — Named Alvin Gentry, Ron Adams, Luke Walton, Jarron Collins and Bruce Fraser assistant coaches.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

NFL — Suspended Indianapolis WR LaVon Brazill for the 2014 season and Miami DE Dion Jordan and Kansas City OL Rokevious Watkins four games for violating the league’s substance-abuse policy.

Canadian Football League

WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Released DB Korey Banks.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

ARIZONA COYOTES — Named Darcy Regier senior vice president and assistant general manager and signed him to a multi-year contract.

BUFFALO SABRES — Signed D Tyson Strachan to a one-year contract.

CAROLINA HURRICANES — Agreed to terms with D Tim Gleason on a one-year contract and RW Jared Staal and D Michal Jordan on one-year, two-way contracts.

DALLAS STARS — Named Derek Laxdal coach of Texas (AHL).

NEW YORK RANGERS — Agreed to terms with F Nick Tarnasky.

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — Signed F Petri Kontiola to a one-year contract.

SOCCER

MLS — Suspended FC Dallas F Fabian Castillo four games and fined him an undisclosed amount for his actions during the June 11 game.

COLLEGE

BROWN — Announced the resignation of Dave Schwarz men’s tennis coach.

DARTMOUTH — Named women’s rowing coach Wendy Bordeau senior associate athletics director.

EAST CAROLINA — Named Jeff Palumbo assistant baseball coach and recruiting coordinator.

MEMPHIS — Named Blake Smart men’s golf coach.

PRINCETON — Named Brad Dexter men’s assistant hockey coach.

RUTGERS — Named Mike O’Koren and Greg Vetrone men’s assistant basketball coaches.

TCU — Named Ben Stapp women’s assistant coach.

Fish count

Upstream daily movement of adult chinook, jack chinook, steelhead and wild steelhead at selected Columbia River dams last updated on Thursday.

Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wstlhd

Bonneville 2,189 519 1,203 720

The Dalles 2,300 255 542 307

John Day 1,917 252 304 146

McNary 1,595 282 246 97

Upstream year-to-date movement of adult chinook, jack chinook, steelhead and wild steelhead at selected Columbia River dams last updated on Thursday.

Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wstlhd

Bonneville 267,746 41,851 19,126 7,338

The Dalles 206,760 31,891 6,511 2,839

John Day 179,000 28,374 6,946 1,478

McNary 159,177 24,989 3,946 1,478

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