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Sports B2 ALBANY (OR.) DEMOCRAT-HERALD. SATURDAY, JAN. 18, 1997 Scoreboard Football Karina Habsudova 19). Slovakia, def Shi-Ting Wang, Taiwan, 6-3, 7-6 (7-5), Ruxandra Dragomlr, Romania, Kristina Brandl, Brsdenton. SI, t-U Chanda Rubin (151, Lafayette, def.

Sandra Klslnova, Czech Republic, 6-1, 8-3. Dominique van Roost. BelglumA def. Arantxt Sanchez Vlcario 1-6, 64, 8-8. Mary Jos Fernandez (14), Miami def.

Henrieta Nagyova, Slovakia. 62, 6-1. Patty Schnyder, Switzerland, def, Magdalene Grzybowska, Poland, 7-6 (7-4). 8-1. Tom Psrnka Jr.

Wayne Levi Bob Wokorj Nolan Hanks Omar Ursstl Phil Talaurangl Kenny Parry Brad Fabsl Fred Funk John Wilson Robert Garnet Brent Geibsrger Ted Tryba Dan Forsman Hugh Rover Tommy Armour III Scott Verplank Dave Stockton Chip Beck Mike Reid Moose Jaw .22 20 4 167 143 48 Pr.Albert .19 24 8 167 184 44 Saskatoon .11 33 I 144 226 25 Central Division Medcne Hat .29 19 1 186 17.1 59 Lethbridge .28 16 1 202 161 67 Red Deer .26 19 2 196 192 54 Calgary ....12 35 3 135 243 27 Edmonton .10 36 2 148 257 22 Weet Division Portland .32 11 2 202 122 68 Seattle 26 18 3 203 164 55 Spokane .22 22 3 166 156 47 Kamloopt ..20 22 5 179 178 45 Pr.George .20 25 3 163 191 43 Kelowna ...18 27 2 182 222 38 Trl-Clty 14 27 4 135 170 32 Friday's Qamee Reglns 7, Calgary i Swift Current 5, Medicine Het 2 Brandon 12, Saskatoon 2 Lethbridge 3, Prince Albert 2 (OT) Red Deer 8, Spokane 3 Trl-Clty 6, Kelowna 2 Portland 12, Kamloops 1 Saturday's Qamee Prince Albert at Medicine Hat Swift Current at Moose Jaw Kelowna at Portland Reglna at Red Deer Prince George at Seattle Kamloops st Tri City Sunday's Gamee Saskatoon at Brandon Medicine Hat at Moose Jaw Spokane at Calgary Edmonton at Lethbridge Kelowna at Seattle Jlf Miscellaneous Balsbaugh 13, Doud 5, Sullivan 2, Wood 2, Visssr 2, Shaw, Boshart. Totals: 30 12-16 76. WESTERN MENNONITi (42): Bodine 20, Stelk 14, L.Stutzman 3, Jirek 2, Gingrich 2, N. Stutzman, Mover, Ryan. Totals: 17 7-11 42.

5. Christian Jt 20 14 11 76 W.Menn. ...8 10 IB 42 3 point goals SC 4 (Miller 2. Balsbaugh, Parkhurst), WM 1 (Bodine). Total fouls SC 13.

WM 11. Fouled out none. Technicels none. JV SC d. WM.

C.UNN, 68. LOWELL 51 CENTRAL UNN (68): Dickson 28, Mindy Klinkebiel 17, Sarah Boshart 11, Stephens 6, Archer 2, Gilbert 1, Craven, Dsllum, Raschoin, Brockman. Totals: 20 2540 65. LOWELL (51): McCallum 23, Ash-er 8, Engelking 8, Kim Asher 4, Parsons 4, Whits 2, Cox. Totals: 22 5 9 51.

C.Linn .22 17 12 14 68 Lowell 19 13 IS 61 3-polnt goals Lowell 2 (McCallum 2). Total fouls CL 15, Lowell 25. Fouled out CL, Craven; Lowell, Parsons. Technicals none. S.HOME 67, WOODBURN 42 WOODBURN (42): Betts 7, Lynn 1, Morin 5, Malblonaoo, Zollner 2, Sandoval 6, Kim Schindler 8, E.Hand 6, K.Hand 7.

Totals: 17 7-15 42. SWEET HOME (87): Aiello 26, Thompson 19, Burton 6, Pateras 5, Smothers 4, Rose 4, Tack 3, Moffett, Ciaffino, Jennings, Vannice. Totals: 23 18-30 67. Woodburn .10 13 9 10 42 S.Home ...16 10 23 18 67 3-point goals Woodburn 1 (Morinl, SH 3 (Aiello 3). Total fouls Woodburn 22, SH 13.

Fouled out Woodburn, Betts. Technicals none. JV SH 44, Woodburn 2B. Chicago 77, NYU 64 Lores 77, William Penn 70 S. Dakota St.

95, North Dakota 84 St. Norbert 90, Knox 82, 20T Linfield 71, Lewis Clark 69 NW Nararene 98. Oregon Tech 80 Pec. Lutheran 76, Whirworth 75 Pacific. Ore.

73, Willamette 58 UC Davis 77, Notre Dame, Calif. 56 W. Baptist 78, E. Oregon 75 Western St 78, Springs 66 WOMEN American U. 70, N.C.

-Wilmington 53 Canisius 83, Loyola, Md. 75 Illinois 85. Penn St. 74 St. Peter's 62, Niagara 31 Clemson 60, Waks Forest 67 George Mason 83, East Carolina 60 Louisville 70, Houston 46 Memphis 77, N.C.

Charlotte 51 Old Dominion 78, James Madison 53 Southern Miss. 70, Ala -Birmingham 58 Tennessee 72, Purdue 60 Tulane 87, South Florida 48 William Mary 73, Va. Commonwealth 56 Beloit 79, Cornell 41 DePaul 89, Marquette 83 Indiana 72, Michigan 59 Ohio St. 84, Minnesota 61 Wisconsin 77, Northwestern 67 Alabama 101. Oral Roberts 67 Boise St.

82, Long Beach St. 79 Montana 62, Portland St. 52 N. Arizona 65. Weber St.

59 New Mexico St. 62, Nevada 60 leg I Gymnastics -216 Mastercard Championship KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii (AP) Scores Friday after the first round of the $1 million MasterCard Championship plsyed on the 7053-yard, par 36-36-72 Hualalal Resort: Gil Morgan 37-35 72 Dave Eichelberger 39-34 73 Hala Irwin 36-37 73 Dave Stockton 73 Bob Charles 38-36 74 Graham Marsh 39-35 74 Vicente Fernandez 39-35 74 Jimmy Powell 37-37 74 TomWeiskopf 38-37 -75 IsaoAoki 37-38 -75 Jim Colbert 40-35 75 Gibby Gilbert 76 Al Geibsrger 40-36-76 Mike Hill 40-38 76 Jim Dent 42-36 77 Ray Floyd 41-36 77 John Bland 7740-S777 Charles Coody 40-38 78 Dale Douglass 42-36 78 Bob Murphy 40-38 78 JackNIcklaus 78 LeeTrevino 39-40 79 JaySigel k. 42-38 -80 Walt Morgan 48-40 86 Health South LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) Scores Friday after the first round of the $600,000 LPGA HealthSouth Inaugural, played on the par 36-3672 Lake Buena Vista Golf Club: Michelle McGann 33-33 -66 Vicki Fergon 33-35 68 Joanna Morley 34-34 68 Karris Webb 33-35 68 BarbMucha 35-34 69 Kim Williams -69 Jan Stephenson 35-34 69 Beth Daniel 34-35 69 Amy Read 35-35 70 DanaDormann 36-34 70 Cindy Schreyer 36-35 71 Jenny Lidback 34-37 -71 Laura Davies 34-37 71 Pat Bradley 35-36 71 NanciBowen 36-35 71 Val Skinner 36-36 72 Nancy Ramsbottom 72 Dottle Pepper 35-37 72 JanaGeddes 36-36 72 Alison Nicholas 33-39 72 Alicia Dibos -72 Lticiana Bemvenuti 72 Deb Richard 36-37 -73 Caroline Pierce 36-37 73 MegMallon 36-37 73 Chris Johnson 37-36 73 DaleEggeling 37-36 73 Elaine Crosby 39-34 73 Tina Barren 36-37 73 Kathryn Marshall 36-37 73 Vickie Odegard 37-36-73 Marianne Morris 37-36 73 Cristia Kerr 34-39 73 LorieKens 35-38 73 Cindy Flgg-Currier 37-37 74 Maggie Will-Halpin 38-36 74 Robin Walton 36-38 -74 Hollis Stacy 38-36 74 Patty Sheehan 36-38 74 Rhonda Rellly 37-37 74 Cindy Rarick 38-36 74 Liselotte Neumann 37-37 74 Melissa McNamara 74 Missie McGeorge 74 Australian Open MELBOURNE. Australia (AP) -Results Saturday of the $7.6 million Australian Open at the National Tennis Canter: MEN Singles Third Round Albert Costa (10), Spain, def.

Scott Draper, Australia, 6-4, 6-2, 7-5. Thomas Muster (5), Austria, def. Jens Knippschild, Germany, 6-4, 74 (7-2), 6-3 Wayne Ferreira (8), South Africa, def. Renzo Furlan, Italy, 6-4. 6-4, 6-7 (3-7), 6-1, Dominik Hrbaty.

Slovakia, def. Al berto Berasalegui (16), Spain, 8 3, 7-6 (7 2-0, retired. Chrislian Ruud. Norway, def. Neville Goodwin, South Africa, 74 18-6), 6-7 13-71, 6-2, 7-8 (7-5).

Jim Courier (11), Miami, def. Jeff Tarango, Manhattan Beach, 6-1, 74 (7-31, 6-3. Goran Ivanisevic (3), Croatia, def. Chris Woodruff, Knoxville, 6 3, 6-7(5-7). 6-3, 6-1.

WOMEN Singles Third Round Irina Spirlea 18), Romania, del. Silvia Farina, Italy, 6-1, 6-3. flf I Tennis- Silverton 39, Canby 33 Klamath 76. Ashland 58 South Medford 55. Eagle Point 53 David Douglas 78, Parkrose 64 Clackamas 69, Milwaukie 59 Lakaridga 64, Putnam 54 South Eugene 67, Marshfield 31 North Eugene 59, Thurston 58 Redmond 53, Crook County 47 Tualatin 68, Forest Grove 46 Creter 69, Maiama 23 Barlow 51, Gresham 16 Oregon City 95, West Linn 38 CIsssM St.

Helens 68, Clalskanis 41 Yamhill-Carlton 49, Waldport 38 Lakeview 48, South Umpqua 30 Phoenix 87, North Valley 35 Grant Union 46, Burns 29 Scappoose 67, Rainier 41 Cascade 49, Central 45 Stayton 69, North Marlon 25 Tillamook 68, Astoria 39 Banks 66, Seaside 56 Siuslaw 79, Douglas 57 Baker 64, McLoughlin 35 Philomath 51, Newport 40 Toledo 45, Willamina 30 Henley 53, Rogue River 35 Hidden Valley 48, Illinois Valley 24 Classes 2A, 1A Chiloquin 57, Lost River 45 North Lake 47, Butt Falls 39 Prospect 44, Paisley 33 Imbler 55, Union 42 Bonanza 46, Gilchrist 35 Prep boxes BOYS S.ALBANY 68. 5 PRAGUE 42 PRAGUE (42): Bliss 34 12 8, Thompson 0-1 0-0 0, Milton 2-3 2-2 6, Fillmore 4-8 24 10, Masten 7-14 4-8 18, Reznick, Osborne 01 0-0 0. Totals: 16-31 9-14 42. SOUTH ALBANY (58): Wertz 3-4 2-2 8, Barnes 1-7 2-2 5, Mackie 7-10 2-2 18, Sparks 0-1 02 0, Cordis 7-16 6-11 21. Craig 1-2 244, Lelchty, Stovall, Angel 1-1 0 0 2.

Totals: 20-41 14-23 58. Sprague .10 18 10 7 42 S.Albany .9 13 16 20 3-point goals Sprague 1-6 (Bliss 1-1, Masten 0-4, Osborne 0-1), SA 4-12 (Barnes 15, Mackie 2 2, Cordle 1-5). Turnovers Sprague 10, SA 8. Total fours Sprague 16, SA 11. Fouled out Sprague, Thompson.

Technicals none. LEBANON 87. McKAY S3 LEBANON 7t Ford 6 44 18, Cash 1 0O 3, Dobrkovsky 04-44, TyTomlin 1 0O 3. Ruth 2 39 7, TJTomlin, Grenz 1 2- 4 4, Davis, Luehring 2 34 9, Qutgley, Knapp 4 0-0 9. Totals: 17 16-27 57.

McKAY (831: Swift 5 5-7 15, 'Coraies 10-03, Togloka, Forest 1 5-5 7, Davidson 5 44 14, Scott 3 1-5 7, Folk- ert 3 1-2 7, Wiant, Totals 18 16-25 53. Lebanon .10 7 21 19 87 McKay 2014 2 17 B3 3-point goals-Lebanon 7 (Ford 2, Cash, Ty Tomlin, Luehring 2, Knapp), McKay 1 (Coraies). Total fouls Lebanon 20, McKay 21. Fouled out Coraies, Technicals Scott. JV McKay 50, Lebanon 43.

Frosh Lebanon d. McKay. CORVALLIS 71, W.ALBANY 68 CORVAUJ3 (71): Kevin Mann 8 0-0 16. Albin 4 0-2 9, Perry 7 0-0 14, Holbert 1 0-0 3, Markley 3 2-2 9. Gibson 3 0-0 6.

Whiteman 6 0-014, Arlin, Conroy- Totals: 32 2 4 71. WEST ALBANY 168): Roberts 5 34 14, Hubert 36-8 12, Burke-Pallotta 5 0-0 12. Sanders 510-1 13, Gaulke 1 0-2 2. Mulkey 4 0-0 8, Brown 2 0-0 4, James, Ciaffoni, Pendley. Totals: 25 10-15 65.

Corvallls .23 18 20 10 71 West Albany 13 IB 13 24 65 3-point goals Corvallls 4 (Holbert, Markley, Whiteman 2), WA 5 (Burke-Pallotta 2, Sanders 2, Roberts). Total fouls Corvallis 15, WA 9. Fouled out none. Technicals none. JV Corvallis 58, WA 54.

Frosh Corvallis d. WA. SCHRrSTIAN 82, W.MENNOMTE SO SANTIAM CHRISTIAN (82): Showalter 16, McLain 10, Kropf 6, Wigington 6, Gooden 10, McKean 4. Owre, Inman. Totals: 18-38 11-19 52.

WESTERN MENNONITE (50): hranitsky 22, Baker 4, King 2. Snyder 12. Wall 10. Sierra. Totals: 2340 4-12 50.

Christian .16 9 12 IS 62 W.Mann. .13 13 10 14 BO 3 point goals SC 5 (McLain 2, Wigington. Gooden 2). Total fouls SC 17. WM 17.

Fouled out WM, Snyder. Technicals none. JV SC d. WM. Frosh-SCd WM.

S.HOME 53. WfOOOBURN 49 OT WOODBURN (491: Williams 11, James 10, Center 6, Schmittman 5, Garcia 4, Ferschweiler 3, Bizon 2. Hatch 2, Blem 2, Ivanov 2, Koffler 2. Totals: 22 2-2 49. SWEET HOME 1(3): Basting 14.

Ni.Tyler 12, Wilson 11, Johnson 8, Dahlenberg 6, Walkini 2, Hennick, Na Tyler. Totals: 20 9-13 53. Woodburn 15 13 11 6 4 49 Home .16 .8 12 9 8 3 3-point goals Woodburn 3" (Schmittman, Ferschweiler, Williams), SH 4 (Johnson 2, Wilson 2). Total fours-Wood burn 16. SH 11.

Fouled cut Koffler. Technicals none JVSH 65, Woodburn 58. Frosh Woodburn 60, SH 52. ELC 76, GERVAIS 52 EAST LINN CHRISTIAN (76): Knurowsky 20, Dixon 14, Thorp 14, Presley 11, Stutzman 8, Wilson 6, Brown 3, Miller, Allen, Schwietzer, Bengston. Totals: 28 13-16 76 GERVAIS (62): Workman 23.

Johnston 4, Ufoltseff 2, Cantrell 7, Cantu 9. Thompson 7, Cantrell, Arzi-tola, Cancino, Marino. Totals: 20 8-23 52 ELC 14 20 23 19 76 Oervale .16 15 12 9 B2 3-point goals ELC 7 (Knurowsky 4, Thorp 3), Gervals 4 (Cantu 3, Workman 1). Total fouls ELC 22, Gervais 18. Fouled out none.

Technicals Gervais, coach. JV ELC d. Gervais. TAFT 89. JEFFERSON 48 JEFFERSON (48): Kreder 13, Sherman 11, Amaral 9, Sepulveda 5, Binder 2, Gonzalez 2, Woldt 2, Ben-' jamin 2.

Moore 2, Vangemeren, Simmons. Martinez. Totals: 15 15-29 48. TAFT (89): Pat Marlia 13. Casey Cox 15, Forrest 12, Dickson 11.

Ashley 9, Wine 9, Ravagni 6, Swope 4, Huff 3. Hoffman 3, Strom 2, James 2. Totals: 30 23-33 89. Jefferson .9 13 12 14 48 Tan 20 23 22 89 3-point goals-Jefferson 3 (Amaral 31. Taft 6 (Wine, Forrest, Ravagni 2.

Swope. Dickson). Total fouls Jefferson 26. Taft 27. Fouled out Jefferson, Binder, Moore; Taft, James, Cox.

Technicals none, JV Taft d. Jefferson. Frosh Jeferson d. Taft. GIRLS 5 CHRISTIAN 7, W.MBWeOfaTTE 42 SANTIAM CHRISTIAN (76): Martin 23, Parkhurst 15, Miller 14.

Hope Classic INDIAN WELLS, Calif. (API Scores Friday after the thin! round of the $1.5 million Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, played four courses all par-72, Indian Wells, Bermuda Dunes, Indian Ridge and 6,901 -yard La Ctuinta courses: Mark Calcavecchia 197 Jay Don Blake 65-67-66 198 Don Pooley 70-69-63 202 John Cook 66-69-67 202 Grent Waits 68-7044 202 John Daly 65-73-64 202 Mark O'Meara 68 66-68 202 Len Maniacs 66-68-69 203 Larry Rinker 63-68-72 203 Steve Jones 64-72-67 203 Kirk Triplet! 68-69-67 204 Jesper Parnevik 66-70-68 204 Scott Hoch 71-66-67 204 Stewart Cink 68-68-69 205 Robert Damron 67-70-68 205 Duffy Waldorf 69-7066 205 Russ Cochran 66-68-71 205 Chip Sullivan 70-70-66 206 Peter Jacobsen 67-72-67 206 RickFehr 70-71-65 206 Jay Haas 72 64-70 206 Skip Kendall 68-69-69 206 Doug Martin 7047-69 206 Fred Couples 71-71-64 208 Larry Mize 69-68-69 206 Keith Fergus 206 Andrew Mages i. 206 Blaine McCallister 208 Doug Barron 70-66-70 206 Steve Lowery 71-67-69 207 Glen Day 207 Mark Brooks 69-72-66 207 Patrick Burke 69 68-70 207 Neal Lancaster 69-70-68 207 Jim Furyk 6849-70 207 Craig Stadler 6849-70 207 Tommy Tolles 65-69-73 207 John Maginnes 7049-68 207 Fuzzy Zoeller 67-70-70 207 Ken Green 68-68-71 207 John Adams 68-71-68 207 Curtis Strange 70-72-66 208 Scott Gump 66-68-74 208 David Edwards 7047-71 208 Hal Sutton 72-70-66 208 Pete Jordan 68-70-70 208 Lee Rinker 66-75-67 208 Scott Simpson 71-6849 208 David Toms 724749 208 Robin Freeman 72-70-66 208 Jerry Kelly 6949-71 209 Paul Goydos 65-68-76 209 Mike Heineri 209 Brad Bryant 7146-72 209 John Mahaffey 72-72-65 209 Allan Doyle 6948-72 209 Dave Rummells 74-6847 209 Steve Pats 71-7048 209 Bruce Lietzke 72-7148 209 Jim Gallagher 67-71-71 209 Willie Wood 6949-71 209 Joel Edwards 71-7148 210 John Huston 6948-73 210 Scott McCarron 71-7148 210 David Duval 73-7047 210 Jimmy Green 7247-71 210 Gene Sauers 68 74-68 210 Joey Sindelar 71-7049 210 Ronnie Black 211 Lee Janzrfn 71 70-70 211 Michael Christie 211 Kelly Gibson 7448 69 211 Mark Wiebe 744849 211 Corey Pavin 69-72-70 211 David Berganio 70-71-70 211 Jim Carter 211 Bob Tway 211 Larry Nelson 72-72-67 211 Guy Boroi -211 Ed Dougherty 212 Olin Browne 212 Greg Kraft 212 Sandy Lyle 67-74-71 212 Jeff Maggert 69-73-70 212 LannyWadkins 70-69-73 212 Woody Austin 69-72-71 212 Chris Perry 74 69-69 212 Donnie Hammond 212 Larry Sitveira 70-71-72 213 Tom Kite 213 Joe Ozaki 68-75-70 213 Hubert Green 72-71-70 213 Clarence Rose 71-71-71 213 Lennie Clements 71-73-69 213 John Morse 72-7348 213 Lee Porter 70-73-70 213 3- 4 13 7. Walters 5-15 0-011, Overton 1-1 0-0 2, MacLean 4 8 0-0 8. Totals: 40 97 21 28 103 N.Jersey 21 28 26 19 14 108 Ptilla.

.19 28 28 16 12 103 3-point goals New Jersey 5-19 (Gill 2 5. Reeves 2 5. Daniels 13, Kittles 0 3. Pack 0 3), Philadelphia 2 19 (Iverson 1-6, Walters 1-6, Weather-spoon 0-1, Harris 0-2, Stackhouse 0- 41 Fouled out Williams, Walters. ReboundsNew Jersey 62 (Williams, Massenburg 15), Philadelphia 70 (Caldwell 14).

Assists New Jersey 21 (Pack 13). Philadelphia 25 (iverson 91. Total fouls New Jersey 22, Philadelphia 25. A 15.583. BULLS 100, BUCKS 73 MILWAUKEE (73): Robinson 7-18 0-0 14, Baker 15-23 6-8 36, Lang 0-1 0-0 0, Douglas 0 4 0-2 0.

Allen 3 12 2 3 9, Gilliam 2 5 2-2 6, Newman 2-4 0 0 5, Perry 0-3 0-0 0, C.Brown 1-2 1-2 3, Respert 0-1 0-0 0. Wolf, Wood 0-1 0-0 0. Totals: 30 74 11-17 73. CHICAGO (100): Pippen 10 17 0- 0 20, Caffey 3-4 1-2 7, Longley 5-9 0-0 10, Kukoc 10-14 2-3 24, Jordan 10-15 3 4 24, R.Brown 2 7 11 5. Kerr 2 5 0 0 5, Wennington 2-4 1-1 5, Simpkins 0-2 0-0 0.

Buechler 0-2 0-0 0. Totals: 44-79 8 11 100. Milwaukee .1818 24 13 73 Chicago ...26 27 21 26 100 3-point goals Milwaukee 2-15 (Allen 12, Newman 13. Baker 0 1, Perry 0 1, Respert 0 1, Wood 0-1, Robinson 0-3. Douglas 0-3), Chicago 4- 13 (Kukoc 2-5.

Kerr 1-1, Jordan 1-2, Pippen 0-5). Fouled out None. ReboundsMilwaukee 45 (Baker 10), Chicago 43 (Longley 8). Assists Milwaukee 9 (Baker, Gilliam 2), Chicago 33 (Jordan 11). Total fouls Milwaukee 14, Chicago 17.

A 23,898. SPURS 96, KINGS 76 SACRAMENTO 176): Williamson 7-14 2-3 16, Smith 1-4 2-4 4, Polynice 4-13 0-0 8, Richmond 3-11 2-4 9, Abdul-Raul 3-12 2 2 8, Gamble 6 14 11 15, Hurley 2 6 0-0 5, Causwellfo 1- 4 9, Salvadori 1-2 0-0 2. Totals: 31-85 10-18 76. SAN ANTONIO (96): Elliott 6-13 5 6 19, Herrera 7-12 0 0 14, Perdue 3- 5 2-3 8, Maxwell 3-6 0-0 8. Johnson 9 3-4 13, Anderson 1-3 1-2 3.

Del Negro 4 9 0 0 9. Williams 3 5 4 6 10, Alexander 2 3 2 4 6, Sasser 2-3 0 0 4, Gray 1-2 0-0 2. Totals: 37-70 17-25 96 Sacramento 'IS 18 17 26 76 San Antonio 22 21 29 24 96 3-point goals Sacramento 4-15, (Gamble 2-6. Richmond 1-3, Hurley 1-3, Abdul-Rauf 0-3). San Antonio 5 10, (Maxwell 2 3.

Elliott 14. Del Negro 1 2, Alexander 0-1). Fouled out None. Rebounds Sacramento 54 (Smith, Causwell 12), San Antonio 49 (Perdue 11). Assists Sacramento 22 (Smith, Gamble 5), San Antonio 29 (Johnson 8).

Total fouls Sacramento 20, San Antonio 23. Technicels Richmond; Sacramento coach St. Jean; San Antonio illegal defense 3. Ejections-Richmond. A 13,938.

ROCKETS 88, MAVERICKS 78 HOUSTON (88): Elie 3-6 0-0 7, Willis 5-11 2-2 12, Olajuwon 10-23 6-7 26. Maloney 0-6 0 0 0. Drexler 3 11 3-4 9, Harrington 3 5 1-3 7, Mack 5-9 0 0 13, Livingston 3-8 2-2 9, Jones, Price 2 4 0 0 5. Totals: 34-83 14-18 88 DALLAS (78): Mashburn 8-16 0-0 17, Green 1-5 2-5 4, Montross 14 00 2, Harper 5-15 44 16, Jackson 7-14 1-1 16. Finley 5-900 11, Miller 1-5 2-2 4, Catling 3 7 24 8.

Totals: 31-75 11-16 71 Houston ...16 22 20 30 88 Dallas 16 24 25 13 78 3 point goals Houston 6-23 (Mack 3 5, Livingston 1-2, Elie 1-3, Price 1-3, Olajuwon 0-1. Drexler 0-3, Maloney 06), Dallas 5-15 (Harper 2-4, Mashburn 1-3, Jackson 13, Finley 14, Miller 0-1). Fouled out None. Rebounds Houston 55 (Olajuwon 12), Dallas 47 (Green, Miller 10). Assists Houston 21 (Olajuwon, Maloney, Drexler 4), Dallas 17 (Miller 61.

Total fouls Houston 21, Dallas 18. A 18,042. JAZZ 106, GRIZZLIES 88 UTAH (106): Morris 5-9 1-2 11, Melons 11-14 8-9 30, Foster 1-3 0O 2, Hor-nscek 5 10 0O 10, Stockton 3 8 0 0 6. Howard 7-11 12 15. Eisley 3-7 11 8.

Keefe 3 5 34 9, Nembhard 1-3 0O 2, Can 6-8 1-2 13. Totals: 45-78 15-20 106. VANCOUVER (68): Lynch 14 4-4 6, Abdur Rahim 4-11 4 5 12, Reeves 8 14 15 17, Peeler 6 14 0-0 15. Mayber-ry 1-10 0-0 2. Moten 1 8 2 2 4.

Rogers 1 4 2 2 4. Edwards 3 9 2 2 8, Chilcutt 0 2 0 2 0. Robinson 0 2 0 0 0. Mobley. Totals: 25-78 15-22 68.

Utah .23 25 33 28 106 Vancouver .21 14 13 20 68 3-Pomt goals Utah 1-8. (Eisley 13, Morris 0-1, Hornacek 0-1, Nembhard 0- 1. Stockton 0-2). Vancouver 3 13, (Peeler 34, Robinson 0-1, Edwards 0-2, Moten 0-2, Mayberry 041. Fouled out None.

Rebounds Utah 55 (Howard, Keefe 9), Vancouver 43 (Reeves 10). Assists Utah 34 (Hornacek 8), Vancouver 15 (Mayberry 7). Total fouls Utah 19, Vancouver 23. A NA, SONICS 96, CAVALIERS 84 CLEVELAND (841: Ferry 3 9 12 9. Mills 8-15 3-4 21, West 5-8 0-0 10.

Brandon 5-15 11 13, Phills 4-10 5-5 14, Potapenko 1 6 2 6 4. Marshall 2 3 3 4 9. Sura 1 3 0 0 2, Lang 1 1 0 0 2. Totals: 30-70 15-22 84. SEATTLE (961: Kemp 10-14 5-8 27, Schrempf 5-14 2 2 12, Mcltvaine 1 5 00 2.

Hawkins 4-10 2-2 10, Payton 10-15 0-2 23. Perkins 3-66-713, Cummings 14 00 2. Ehlo. Wingate 110-0 2, Snow 14 24 5. Totals: 36-73 17 25 96.

Cleveland ..16 28 23 17 84 Seattle ....272622 21 96 3 point goals Cleveland 9 20 (Marshall 2 2. Mills 2 4, Brandon 2-5, Ferry 2-6. Phills 1-31. Seattle 7-17 (Payton 3-6, Kemp 2-3. Perkins 1-1, 1-1, Schrempf 0-1, Hawkins 0-5).

Fouled out None, Rebounds Cleveland 49 (Mills 13), Seattle 43 (Kemp 9). Assists Cleveland 19 (Brandon 6), Seattle 21 (Hawkins, Payton 6). Total fouls Cleveland 23, Seattle 20. Technical Seattle illegal defense. A 17,072.

ABL standings AMERICAN BASKETBALL LEAGUE All Times PST East Pet GB Columbus 24 5 828 Richmond 15 15 .500 9 12 Atlanta 11 16 .407 12 New England .9 19 .321 14 12 West Colorado 19 11 .633 San Jose 14 13 .519 3 12 Seattle 13 14 .481 4 12 Portland 8 20 .286 10 Friday's Games Seattle 75, Colorado 68 San Jose 76. Portland 63 Saturday's Game No games scheduled Sunday's Gamee Richmond at New England. 10 a.m. Columbus at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Portland at Colorado, 6 p.m.

San Jose at Seattle, 6 p.m. College scores MEN Johns Hopkins 55, Carnegie-MeHon 53 Term. Temple 89. Kentucky Christian 76 NFL playoffs All Times pst Conference Championships Sunday, Jan. 12 Gteen Bay 30.

Carolina 13 New England 20. Jacksonville 6 Supar Bowl Sunday, Jan. 26 At New Orleans Gieen Bay vs. New England, 3:18 p.m. (FOXI Pro Bowl Sunday, Feb.

2 At Honolulu AFC vs NFC. 5 p.m. IABCI NBA standings All Times PST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet GB Miami 28 10 .737 New York 27 10 .730 12 Washington .19 18 .514 8 12 Orlando 15 19 .441 11 New Jersey 10 25 .286 16 12 Boston 9 26 .257 17 12 Philadelphia .8 29 .216 19 12 Central Division Chicago 34 4 .895 Detroit 27 9 .750 6 Atlanta 24 11 .686 8 12 Cleveland .21 16 .568 12 12 Charlotte 21 16 .568 12 12 Milwaukee .18 18 .500 15 Indiana 17 19 .472 16 Toronto 13 24 .351 20 12 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pet GB Houston 30 9 .769 Utah 26 12 .684 3 12 Minnesota ...16 21 .432 13 Dallas 12 23 .343 16 San Antonio .10 26 .278 18 12 Denver 10 28 .263 19 12 Vancouver-. .7 32 23 Pacific Division A. Lakers J8 11 .718 Seattle 28 11 .718 Portland 21 17 .553 6 12 Golden State .15 22 .405 12 Sacramento .16 24 .400 12 12 LA.

14 22 .389 12 12' Phoenix ....13 25 .342 14 12 Friday's Games New Jersey 105. Philadelphia 103, OT Miami 103, Washington 92 Golden Stale 98, Indiana 91 Chicago 100, Milwaukee 73 Houston 88, Dallas 78 San Antonio 96, Sacramento 76 Utah 106, Vancouver 68 Toronto 94, Portland 92 Seattle 96, Cleveland 84 Saturday's Games Washington at Boston, 4 p.m. Charlotte at New Jersey. 4:30 m. Milwaukee at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.

Golden State at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Dallas at Denver, 6 p.m. New York at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Detroit at A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m.

Sunday's Games Orlando at Miami, 9 a.m. Philadelphia at Indiana, 11:30 a.m. Chicago at Houston. 11:30 a.m. Toronto at Vancouver, 12 p.m.

Cleveland at L.A. Clippers. 6 p.m. Utah at Portland, 7 p.m. NBA boxes RAPTORS 94, BLAZERS 92 TORONTO (94): Williams 6-19 2- 2 17, Jones 6-9 1-1 13, Camby 7-18 2-4 16, Christie 4-11 12 9, Stoudamire 10 17 3-3 24, Rogers 4 8 1 2 9.

Earl 1- 3 0-0 2, Oliver 2-4 0-0 4. Totals: 40 89 10-14 94. PORTLAND 192): Robinson 5-13 2 2 12. Trent 3 7 3-3 9. Sabonis 7-14 0-0 14, Anderson 7-15 3-4 17, Rider 10-20 2-3 23, Dudley 3-3 0 3 6, Wingfield 3 7 2 2 9, McKie 0 1 0 0 0.

O'Neal 13 0 0 2. Butler 0 1 0 0 0. Totals: 39 84 12-17 92. Toronto .25 22 28 19 94 Portland .18 32 22 21 92 3-poinl goals Toronto 4-18 (Williams 3 9. Stoudamire 1-6.

Camby 0 1. Christie 0 2). Portland 2 12 IWing-field 12. Rider 13. McK.e 0 1, Butler 01, Anderson 0 2, Robinson 0 31.

Fouled out None. Rebounds-Toronto 47 (Jones 12). Portland 56 (Sabonis 91. Assists Toronto 14 (Christie 81. Portland 22 lAnderson 91.

Total (ouls Toronto 18, Portland 17. Technicals Portland illegal defense. HEAT 103. BULLETS 92 MIAMI (103): Askins 4 6 0 0 10. Brown 6 13 12 13, Mourning 11-24 12-16 34, Lenard 8-11 0 0 21, Hard-away 4-18 1-2 9, Austin 4-5 3 4 11, Crotty 2 5 0 0 5, Anderson 0 0 0 0 P.

Totals: 39 82 17 24 103. WASHINGTON (92): Howard 13-18 7 8 33, Webber 2 13 0-2 4, Muresan 1-4 0-0 2. Cheaney 10-16 3 3 23. Strickland 6-14 00 12, Williams 1-2 0-0 2. Grant 1-10-0 2, Whitney 2-3 0-0 6, Murray 4-8 0-0 8.

Totals: 40 79 10-13 92. Miami 28 32 28 20 103 Washington .26 20 26 20 92 3-point goals Miami 8-17. (Lenard 5 5, Askins 2 4, Crotty 12, Hardaway 0 6). Washington 2 6, (Whitney 2-3. Strickland 0-1.

Webber 0-21. Fouled out Webber. ReboundsMiami 49 (Brown, Lenard 8), Washington 43 (Williams 9). AssistsMiami 21 (Hardaway 10), Washington 22 (Strickland 10). Total fouls Miami 15, Washington 23.

Technicals Miami illegal defense. A 12,756. WARRIORS 98. PACERS 91 GOLDEN STATE (98): Marshall 3-8 0 0 8, Smith 8-16 10-10 26, Fuller 3 5 0-0 6, Sprewell 8-18 9-10 26, Armstrong 5-12 10, DeClercq 3 5 2 2 8, Price 17 124, Royal 15 66 8. Owes 0 10 0 0, Coles 1-300 2.

Totals: 33 80 28 30 98. INDIANA (91h McKey 2 8 0O 4, DDavis 8-16 4-10 20. Smits 4-7 0-1 8. Miller 513 4 6 16, Best 2 7 4 6 9, Aksew 2 50 05, A Davis 4 14 3611, Dampier 3 -81-2 7, Allen 0-1 OO O.Rose 5-10 0-1 11. Totals: 35-89 16-32 91.

G. State 22 23 32 21 98 Indiana 23 20 22 26 91 3-point goals Golden State 4-16 (Marshall 2 2, Sprewell 15. Price 16. Armstrong 0-3). Indiana 5-12 (Miller 2-6.

Askew 11. Rose 11, Best 1 2, McKey 0-1, Allen 0-1). Fouled out None. Rebounds Golden State 57 (Smith 11), Indiana 62 I A Davis 131. Assists Golden State 21 (Sprewell 8).

Indiana 22 (Best 91. Total fouls Golden State 27, Indiana 26. A 15436. NETS 105, 76ERS, OT NEW JERSEY 1105): Gill 11 22 5 6 29. Williams 10 19 4 6 24, Massen-burg 6-8 0-1 12, Kittles 2 14 2-4 6.

Pack 4 20 13-16 21. Dare. Reeves 3-7 0 0 8. O'Rannon 1 3 0 0 2. Daniels 1 4 0-0 3.

Totals 38 97 24-33 105. PHILADELPHIA 1103): Stack-house 8 22 3 6 19, Weatherspoon 9 18 11 12 29 Cage 0 1 0 0 0 Harris 0 5 0O 0. Ivcrson 10 23 6 7 27. Caldwell P' fr Basketball RadioTV SATURDAY'S RADIO 6:30 p.m. KEJO AM Men's College Basketball: California, at Oregon.

6:35 p.m. KFAT FM (I06.D-4' Men's College Basketball: Stanford at Oregon Stats. 7 p.m. KL0O AM (1340M1 Women's College Basketball: Oregon State at Stanford. i SUNDAY'S RADIO 5:30 p.m.

KGAL AM (1580)-)) Courtside with Steve Jones, 6:30 p.m. KGAL AM (1580)-NBA Basketball: Utah at Portland. RADIO 6 p.m. KGAL AM (1580)-Court-side with Steve Jones. SATURDAY'S TV 11 a.m.

WTBS-College Football: Senior Bowl. 12 p.m. Ch. 6, 13 Men's Collegar Basketball: Arkansas at Cincinnati, 12 p.m. FSN Men's College Basketball: Washington at Washington! State.

12:30 p.m. Ch. 3, 8 PGA Golf: Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. 1 p.m. Ch.

2-World Cup Skiing. 2 p.m. Ch. 2 Men's College Basketball: Georgia Tech at North Caroli-. na (same-day tape).

2 p.m. Ch. 6, 13 Men's College' Basketball: Nevada-Las Vegas at lahoma Stats (joined in progress). 2 p.m. Ch.

9-Men's College Basketball: Georgia Tech at North Carolina. 2 p.m. ESPN-Senior PGA MasterCard Championship. 2 p.m. FSN Women's College' Basketball: UCLA at Arizona.

4:30 p.m. Ch. 2, 9 Wide World of Sports. 4:30 p.m. ESPN Men's College Basketball: Virginia at Duks.

5 p.m. FOX NHL Hockey: All-Star Game. 1 5 p.m. FSN College Gymnastics: Arizona State at Oregon State (taped). 6:30 p.m.

ESPN Men's College Basketball: Missouri at Nebraska. i 7 p.m. FSN Men's Collage Bas- ketball: California at Oregon. SUNDAY'S TV 9 a.m. Ch.

6, 13 Men's College Basketball: Iowa at Michigan. 9 a.m. Ch. 3, 8 NBA Basketball: Orlando at Miami. C.

9 a.m. ESPN Auto NASCAR Craftsman Truck Chevy Truck Challenge. i 11 a.m. Ch. 6, 13 Men's College Basketball: Kansas at Connecticut 1 1 a.m.

FSN Women's College Basketball: North Carolina-Charlotte at Louisville. 11:30 a.m. Ch. 3, 8 NBA Basketball: Chicago at Houston. 1 1:30 a.m.

ESPN LPGA Golf: Health-South Inaugural, final round. 1 p.m. ESPN College Football: Hula Bowl. '1 1:30 p.m. Ch.

6. 13 Figure Skating: Olympic Winterfest, Great Mo- ments on Ice. 2 p.m. Ch. 3, 8-PGA Golf: Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, final round.

4:30 p.m. ESPN-Senior PGA MasterCard Championship, final round. 6 p.m. FSN ABL Basketball: San. Jose at Seattle.

6 p.m. Ch. 37-NBA Basketball: Utah at Portland. 9 p.m. ESPN Soccer U.S.

Cup. Mexico at United State (same-day tape). MONDAY'S TV 10 a.m. ESPN Tennis: Australian Open (same-day tape). 12:30 p.m.

ESPN-Woman's College Basketball: Connecticut at Georgia. 4:30 p.m. ESPN Men's College Basketball: Syracuse at Villanova. 6:30 p.m. ESPN Mens Cortege Baa- ketball: Oklahoma State at Texas Tech.

9 run. ESPN Mens Colleos Basket-ball: Nevada-la Vegas at Fresno State. Area schedule i SATURDAY Basketball: College men Stanford at Oregon State, 7:05 p.m,; California at Oregon, 7:05 p.m.; Linn-Benton at Clackamas, 8 p.m. College women Oregon State at Stanford, 7:30 p.m.; Oregon at Cali- Tofrii'a 7:30 p.m.; Linn-Benton atf Clackamas, 6 p.m. Prep boys Santiam Christian at Gaston, 5:30 p.m.; Santiam at East Linn Christian, 7:30 p.m.; Kennedy at Scio, 7:30 p.m.

Prep girls Santiam Christian at Gaston, 4 p.m.; Santiam at East Linn Christian. 6 p.m.; Kennedy at Scio, 5:45 p.m. Wrestling: Prep South Albany at Crater, 9:30 a.m.; West Albany at Oregon City tournament; Harrisburg at. Shamrock Tournament, Riddle. Swimming: Prep Corvallis, Crescent Valley at Rumbaugh Invitational, Osborn Aquatic Center, 10 a.m.

ANNUAL more! all the College results At Gill Coliseum OSU 194.8. ASU 191.7 Ail-Around: Amy Slack, Oregon State, 39.175; Meagan Wright, Arizona State, 38.375; Elizabeth Reid, ASU. 38.225. Vault: Wright. ASU, 9.9: Amanda Turko, OSU, 9.85; Danae Phillips, OSU, 9.85.

Uneven Bars: Slack, OSU, 9.95; Deanne Droegemueller, OSU, 9.875; Wright. ASU, 9.8. Seam: Corrie Young, OSU, 9.85; Carie Courtney, ASU, 9.825; Lisa Vin-cijenovic, ASU, 9.825; Randi Miller, OSU, 9.825. Floor Exercise: Sarah Ferrari, OSU, 9.85; Vincijanovic, ASU, 9.825; Reid, ASU, 9.8; Miller, OSU, 9.8. College results OREGON 18, OREGON STATE 18 1 18 Jason Buce, OSU d.

Mike Mi-or, 6-2. 126 David Perkins, UO, d. Jake Whissnhunt, 5-3. 134 Oscar Wood, OSU, d. Jeremy Ensrud, 64 OT.

142 Dusty Roberts, UO d. Josh Whisenhunt, 3-1. 150 Justin Vaugh-an, OSU d. Jaks Sellers, 12-10. 158 Scott Norton, UO p.

Jason Gulches, 4:53. 167 Kevin Keeney UO, d. Clint Wilson, 7-5. 177 Sanders Freed, OSU, d. Troy Hughes, 9-3.

190 Chael Sonnen, UO d. Jeramie York, 11-5. HWT Mat Orndorff, OSU d. Rich Polkinghorn, 8-2. A 1,005.

NHL standings All Times PST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division I IT Fts OF OA Philadelphia 27 13 3 59 147 111 Florida 22 12 10 54 128 104 Y. Rangers 23 19 6 52 161 132 New Jersey .22 16 5 49 113 110 Washington .11 21 5 43 121 121 Tampa Bay .17 21 6 40 128 139 N.Y. Islanders13 22 9 35 113 131 Northeast Dfvision Pittsburgh .25 15 6 55 167 138 Buffalo 23 17 5 51 132 121 Montrsal .17 21 8 42 149 157 Hartford .17 20 7 41 128 144 Boston 16 22 6 38 129 161 Ottawa 14 21 8 36 119 128 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division IT Fts OF OA Dallas 25 17 3 63 130 111 Detroit 21 15 8 50 137 101 St. Louis tv. 20 22 -4 44 13V 147-Phoenix .19 23 4 42 125 150 Chicago .17 22 8 42 121 127 Toronto .17 28 0 34 138 159 Pacific Division Colorado .27 10 8 62 154 103 Edmonton .21 21 4 46 149 136 Vancouver .20 21 2 42 137 146 Anaheim .17 22 5 39 125 134 Calgary ....17 23 5 39 112 131 Los Angeles 17 23 5 39 124 149 San Jose ...16 22 5 37 112 135 Friday's Games 1 No games scheduled Saturday's Game NHL All-Star Game at San Jose, 5 p.m.

Sunday's Games No games scheduled Monday's Games St. Louis at N.Y Islanders, 10 a.m. Washington at Boston, 10:30 a.m. Chicago at Buffalo, 3 p.m. Toronto at Hartford, 4 p.m.

San Jose at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Detroit at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. Colorado at Florida, 4:30 p.m. WHL standings East Division A Brandon ...34 15 1 240 134 69 Swift Curnt .30 16 2 211 162 62 Regina 29 17 1 233 168 59 69., Hockey; PSU box WOMEN MONTANA 62. PSU 82 PORTLAND ST.

(52): Trippet 2-7 0-0 4, Hawes 3-5 0-0 7, Sessums 4-12 12 9, Hoselton 4-7 1-1 10, Chandlar-Read 3-9 0-2 6, Zampera 2-5 0-0 6, Spies 0-2 2-2 2, Buscher 1-5 0-0 3, 2-7 0-0 5. Totals 21-58 4-7 52. MONTANA (62): Koss 5-15 5-7 16, Turner 0-2 0-0 0, Redpath 4-13 34 11, Sisco 3-11 2-2 9, McElmurry 1-6 0 0 3, Cooper 7-15 1-1 17, Cummings 0-2 0-0 0, Harrington 0 0 0 0 0, Bieber 3-80-0 6. Sackman 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-70 11-14 62.

Halftime Portland St. 31, Montana 30. 3 point goals PSU 6 17 (Zampera 2-3, Hoselton 1-1, Hawes 1- 2, Buscher 14, Wilson 1-6 Sessums 1), Montana 5 26 (Koss 1-3, Sisco 1-6, McElmurry 16, Cooper 2 10, Redpath 0- 1). Fouled out Trippet. Rebounds PSU 41 (Sessums 8), UM 45 (Koss 16).

Assists PSU 12 (Hoselton 4), UM 14 (Sisco 8). Total foul-PSU 13, UM 11. A 3,801. WOSC box WOMEN WOSC 72. CONCORDIA 54 CONCORDIA (54): Blackmon 6-10 0-0 12, Ramirez 0-4 0-0 0, Squires 2 2 0-0 4, Peterson 2-4 0-0 4, Gunder-son 3-8 6-8 12, Thickins 1-2 0-0 2, Lan-gager 1-2 0-0 2, Adana 1-4 1-2 4, McDonald 0-1 0-0 0, Twigg 6-8 2-3 14.

Totals: 22-45 9-13 54 WESTERN OREGON (72): Coleman 4-5 3-4 13, Gordon 3 8 0-0 6, Bailey 7-10 0-0 14, Henry 5-10 3-8 16, Winded. Hutsell 0-0 0-2 0, Lee 0-0 2-2 0, Widmer 2-4 00 6, Mead, Laube 3-6 1- 2 7, Nelson, Doud, Beer 1-4 0-0 2. Totals; 28 51 9-16 72. Halftime WOSC 32, Concordia 21. 3-point goals Concordia 1-3 (Ramirez 0-1, Adana 1-2), WOSC 7-9 (Coleman 2-2, Henry 3-4, Widmer 2-3).

Rebounds Concordia 17 mon 7), WOSC 34 (Henry 77. Total-fouls Concordia 17, WOSC 14. Fouled out Adana. Assists Concordia 6 (Gunderson 2), WOSC 20 (Bailey 51. Turnovers Concordia 20, WOSC 19.

Blocked shots Concordia 2 (Gunderson, Twiggl, WOSC 4 (Gordon, Windell. Hutsell, Laube). Steals-Concordia 1 1 (Peterson 3, Gunderson 3, Twigg 3), WOSC 13 (Coleman 3, Widmer 3). A-500. Prep scores BOYS Class 4A Jefferson 71, Cleveland 65, OT Franklin 77.

Marshall 51 Beaverton 62. Aloha 57 Glencoe 69, Hillsboro 46 Sunset 47, Tigard 43 Centennial 69, Reynolds 55 David Douglas 66. Parkrose 51 Clackamas 78, Milwaukie 50 Lakendge 52, Putnam 39 West Linn 76, Oregon City 63 Ashland 65, Klamath 59 Crater 71, Maiama 46 Grants Pass 51, North Medford 46 Newberg 66. Dallas 50 Wilson 72, Benson 60 Lincoln 61, Grant 60 Barlow 64, Gresham 81 fVlcMinnville 59, Lake Oswego 43 South Medford 82, Eagle Poinl 59 Bend 62, Hermiston 47 Redmond 65, La Grande 63 Westview 73, Jesuit 57 Roosevelt 58, Madison 50 Hood River Valley at Sandy, ppd. Crook County at Pendleton, ppd.

Class 3A La Salle 68. Portland Christian 39 Toledo 92. Willamina 39 Creswell 73, La Pine 56 Manst 80. Glide 43 Reedsport 62, Gold Beach 50 North Valley 72. Phoenix 59 Vale 34, Ontario 33 Lakeview 58.

South Umpqua 54, OT Philomath 77, Newport 59 Sutherlin 82, Elmira 37 Pleasant Hill 65, Junction City 62 Baker 68, McLoughlin 44 Grant Union 47, Burns 46 Coquille 52, Brookings 41 Douglas 62, Siuslaw 49 Yamhill-Carlton 59, Waldport 56 Henley 62, Rogue River 57 Illinois Valley 52, Hidden Valley 47 Stayton 60, North Marion 53 Sweet Home 53, Woodburn 49, OT Classes 2A. 1A North Lake 68, Butte Falls 56 Paisley 97, Prospect 74 Lost River 82, Chiloquin 64 Bonanza 41, Gilchrist 39 Cove 56, Crane 50 Imbler 56, Union 36 GIRLS Class 4A Wilson 64, Benson 60, OT Jefferson 55, Cleveland 31 Franklin 38, Marshall 36 Lincoln 60. Grant 58 Roosevelt 51, Madison 44 Glencoe 64, Sunset 40 Westview 75, Tigard 62 Jesuit 63, Aloha 40 Centennial 44, Reynolds 29 Sheldon 38. Churchill 35 North Bend 42. Springfield 24 North Medford 61.

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