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3 Republican, June 18, 2006 SPORTS B9' Scoreboard Thursday Friday Saturday VS. VS. Philadelphia Philadelphia 7:05 1:20 VS. VS. Florida Florida 7:05 4:05 VS.

VS. VS. Concord Vermont No. Adams 7:00 7:00 7:00 at Salt Lake 9:00 Richmond, 7:30 p.m. VS.

New Jersey 7:30 b-vs. Atlantic City 7:00 DOG RACING HINSDALE GREYHOUND PARK SATURDAY AFTERNOON 1st, 550 Yards Grade 4-RL's Moio 13.80 7.80 6.80 1-Rug Cutter 7.80 14.40 3-Dare To Lead 6.00 QU (1-4) 36.20 TR (4-1-3) 692.60 DS (4-1-3-7) 70.16 2nd, 550 Yards Grade 4-MM Suzy 19.40 7.40 2.20 8-RCS Batman 7.40 2.20 7-A Bar Snooty 2.20 QU (4-8) 51.40 TR (4-8-7) 334.00 DS (4-8-7-All) 13.96 DD (4-4) 83.20 3rd, 550 Yards Grade 7-LNW Mr Statesman 3.40 2.40 2.20 3-Where's Tone Lo 3.00 2.40 5-Toteboard Tommy 3.00 QU (3-7) 5.60 TR (7-3-5) 22.20 DS (7-3-5-4). 6.87 4th, 550 Yards Grade 4-MD Marlins 4.00 2.20 2.20 1-JJ Chubbycharmer 3.20 3.40 5-Iruska Chilibean 3.00 QU (1-4) 21.00 TR (4-1-5) 85.80 DS (4-1-5-8) 42.92 5th, 550 Yards Grade 1-Where's Amazon 5.00 2.60 2.80 7-Locy's Holly 2.40 2.20 8 Passthepepper 3.20 QU (1-7) 9.60 TR (1-7-8) 89.40 DS (1-7-8-2) 76.51 6th, 550 Yards Grade 1-Valleri 7.40 3.80 4.40 4-Seagall Service 4.60 3.20 5-Iruska Ester Lyn 3.00 QU (1-4) 29.20 TR (1-4-5) 265.80 DS (1-4-5-8) 33.91 7th, 550 Yards Grade 1-Reasonable Doubt 8.60 6.80 5.00 6-Ocala Belle 4.00 5.00 4-Dare To Run 3.80 QU (1-6) 23.80 TR (1-6-4) 263.80 DS (1-6-4-3) 45.26 8th, 550 Yards Grade Jamocha 3.80 3.20 2.40 8-Drivenbypapaya 4.40 2.80 3-Free Talk 4.20 QU (5-8) 8.80 TR (5-8-3) 86.80 DS (5-8-3-4) 39.49 9th, 550 Yards Grade 6-Scottdogpellier 27.60 12.40 7.00 8-Thunder La La 5.40 3.20 4-Dee Dee 5.60 QU (6-8) 69.40 TR (6-8-4) 595.00 DS (6-8-4-All) 28.71 10th, 550 Yards Grade 1-EF Big Bill 8.00 5.00 3.80 3-Charlie Walker 6.00 3.40 5-DG's Smarty 2.60 QU (1-3) 71.40 TR: (1-3-5) 289.50 ADS (1-3-5-All) 13.74 11th, 550 Yards Grade 1-UMR Dixie 2.80 3.40 2.20 3-Vincent Gambini 31.80 3.00 8-Donna Bath 3.00 QU (1-3) 67.00 TR (1-3-8) 272.00 DS (1-3-8-5) 80.09° 12th, 550 Yards Grade 2-KUP'S Dodge 15.80 7.00 2.40 8-Task Dudes Bad 7.00 6.00 9-PS Carly Jo 2.20 QU (2-8) 53.20 TT (2-8-9) 130.60 DS (2-8-AIl-AIl) 19.37 LD (1-2) 28.60 13th, 550 Yards Grade 4-Saddleridge 11.40 8.60 4.80 5- Joe Sixpack 3.40 6.20 1-Zip About 3.20 QU (4-5) 17.80 TR (4-5-1) 39.00 DS (4-5-1-2) 9.53 14th, 550 Yards Grade 8-Reyna Design 7.00 4.00 2.60 7-Concrete Jungle 7.00 5.60 6-Fenway Frank 3.80 QU (7-8) 57.00 TR (8-7-6) 694.20 SO (8-7-6-9) 405.40 TT 1889.56 ATTENDANCE: 408 HANDLE: $156,865.60 HORSE RACING CHURCHILL 9th, Fleur de Lis H. 2-Happy Ticket (Lparx) 5.00 2.20 Tix 1-Oonagh Maccool (R. Bejarano) 2.10 No Tix Scratched-Soul Search.

$31.80 (2-1) $8.60. (2-1-4-5) $59.40. (2-1-4) $46.00. 10th, Stephen Foster H. 2-Seek Gold (C.Borel) 185.40 41.20 13.20 7-Perfect Drift (M.Guidry) 8.20 4.60 3-West Virginia (G.Gomez) 5.60 Scratched-Wild Desert.

dh-Brass Hat, Wiggins (5). Pick 3 (1-2-2) 3 51,084.80. (2-7) $1,040.00. (2-7-3-1) $85,697.80. (2-7-3) $6,807.60.

Attendance Handle $14,160,876. HOLLYWOOD PARK 6th, 12ami. Californian S. 2-Dixie Meister (D.Flores) 14.00 7.20 4.00 3-Super Frolic (J.Court) 6.40 4.20 7-That's an Outrage (T. Baze) 10.20 Pick 4 (NTRA PICK 4 (4-2-2-2)) $11,073.50.

Pick 3 (2-6-2) 3 $133.60. (2-3) $37.80. (2-3-7-4) $3,333.40. (2-3-7) 5776.70. DD (6-2) $67.20.

(2-3) 544.30. (c) 2006 Equibase Company LLC, all rights reserved. JACK TROY BASKETBALL LEAGUE A1 STCC Monday, June 19 Agawam vs. Ludlow, 5:30 Commerce vs. Sci-Tech, 6:30 West Spfld vs.

East Longmeadow, 7:30 Tuesday, June 20 Sabis vs. Holyoke, 5:30 Agawam vs. Chicopee, 6:30 Putnam vs. East Longmeadow, 7:30 Wednesday, June 21 Longmeadow vs. Putnam, 5:30 Commerce vs.

Cathedral, 6:30 Northampton vs. Minnechaug, 7:30 Thursday, June 22 South Hadley vs. East Longmeadow, 5:30 Holyoke vs. Westfield, 6:30 Minnechaug vs. Cathedral, 7:30 CHICOPEE GIRLS SUMMER LEAGUE All Games Played at Szot Park Monday, June 19 Whip's Lancers vs.

Minn. Falcons, 6 Terriers vs. Red Raiders, 7 Tuesday, June 20 Golden Eagles vs. Colts, 6 SBGC Lady Faicons vs. Panthers, 7 Wednesday, June 21 Golden Eagles vs.

Red Raiders, 6 SBGC Lady Falcons vs. Colts, 7 Thursday, June 22 Panthers vs. Minn. Falcons, 6 Terriers vs. Whip's Lancers, 7 ROAD RACING LOCAL SCHEDULE Sunday, June 18 SPRINGFIELD: Father's Day Road Race; 10K; 8:30 a.m; report to Jewish Community Center; $12, $15 race day; make check to Springfield Jewish Community Center and mall S.A.S.E.

to Road Race Committee, Springfield J.C.C; 1160 Dickinson SL, Springfield, 01108: Mike Paysnick 739-4715 Monday, June 19 WESTFIELD: Staniey Park 3-Mile Race; report to Stanley Park; 6:30 p.m.; 569-0875 LATEST LINE BASEBALL Favorite Odds Underdog Interleague Blue Jays 7-8 MARLINS Yankees 6-7 NATIONALS METS Orioles REDS White Sox Twins 9-11: PIRATES PHILLIES Devil Rays Indians even-6 BREWERS ASTROS 10-12 Royals RANGERS even-6 D'backs Tigers even-6 CUBS ANGELS 7-8 Padres A'S 6-7 Dodgers MARINERS -Giants Red Sox even-6 BRAVES National League CARDS 9-11 Rockies NBA FINALS Favorite Points Underdog HEAT 2 (188) Mavericks WORLD CUP SOCCER Favorite Odds Underdog Croatia Japan Draw Brazil Australia Draw France South Korea Draw Home Team In CAPS RACING TODAY HORSE RACING Belmont (New York) 1:00 DOG RACING Hinsdale 1:05 SIMULCASTS Bradley Teletheater, Windsor Locks, Conn. Hinsdale (N.H.) Greyhound Park Philadelphia 12:25 Derby Lane 12:30 Raynham 12:30 Delaware (thoroughbreds). 12:45 Calder 12:50 Monmouth (thoroughbreds) ...8 12:50 Belmont (thoroughbreds) H. 1:00 Charlestown (thoroughbreds) 1:00 Colonial 1:00 Dania (jai alai) 1:00 Miami (iai alai) 1:00 Palm Beach (dogs) 1:00 Wheeling 1:00 Rockingham (harness). 1:05 1:05 Finger Lakes Woodbine (thoroughbreds) 1:10 Churchill 1:15 Jacksonville (dogs) 1:30 Arlington 2:00 Louisiana (thoroughbreds) 2:25 Canterbury 2:30 Lone Star (thoroughbreds) 2:35 Flamboro (harness) 4:00 Bay Meadows (thoroughbreds 4:05 Hollywood 4:20 Bluffs Run (dogs) 5:00 Harrington (harness) 5:30 Hoosier (harness) 6:45 Mohawk (harness) 7:00 Mountaineer 7:00 Wonderland (dogs) 7:25 Balmoral 7:30 Flagler (dogs) 8:05 Los Alamitos 8:30 Australia (thoroughbreds) 10:00 Phoenix 10:30 HORSE RACING SUFFOLK 2 1st, lmi, 6-Storm of Passion (D.Panell) 3.00 2.60 2.20 7-Whadyasay (G.Martin) 6.80 3.20 3-Zimmerman (E.Jimenez) 2.60 (6-7) $14.00.

(6-7-3) $58.40. 2nd, Imi. 5-Roop's Loop (W. Thompson) 5.40 3.20 2.60 7-Sharp Insult (E. Molinari) 5.40 3.20 1-Assets of Gold (A.

Vasquez, Jr.) 2.40 Scratched-Mountain Miss, Saintly Sue, Labellebuttons. DD (6-5) $13.60. (5-7) $28.20. (5-7-1) 5100.20. 3rd, 6f.

6-Episode On Tour (Y. Rosario) 7.40 3.80 3.20 1-a-Dance Vice (A. Vasquez, Jr.) 4.20 3.20 5-Call the (W.Llagas) 5.20 (6-1) $28.00. (6-1-5) $195.60. a-Coupled.

4th, 6f. 4-Dear Watson (W.Ordiz) 7.00 4.20 3.80 1-Double Dittoes (R. Medina, 3.80 2.80 11-The Lion Dragonfly (E. 5.80 Scratched-Morriston Chief. (4-1) $22.80.

(4-1-11-12) $3,077.20. (4-1-11) S207.20. 5th, Imi 70vd. 3-Silk Reparations (Thmpsn) 7.00 5.40 3.40 Tucker (R. Johnson) 11.20 4.80 1-a-Running Buckeroo (A.

Vasquez, Jr.) 3.20 (3-5-1) $261.00. Pick 3 (6-4-3) 3 $124.20, (3-5) $78.20. a-Coupled. 6th, 6f. 6-J of the Sea (E.Molinari) 4.40 2.40 2.20 3-Wheaton's Aly Cat (D.Duys) 3.00 2.60 5-Sassy Maddy (G.Martin) 2.40 Scratched Day.

(6-3) $10.80. (6-3-5) $32.40. 1 7th, 6f. Mystery Jet S. 5-Flirt for Fame (Medina) 4.40 2.80 2.20 8-Southoftheborder (W.

Thompson) 4.40 3.20 4-Auntie Millie (E. Molinari) 5,00 (5-8) 516.60. (5-8-4-7) $385.40. (5-8-4) 574.60. 8th, 1.

1mi 70yd. 6-Itsawonderfulite (T.Hole) 6.20 2 2.80 3.00 7-Milky Way Guy (E. Molinari) 3.00 2.40 5-Tam's Tune (D.Amiss) 5.20 Scratched-Mis5 B's Lucky, Man Made, Quiet Ruler, Canyon's Way. (6-7) $14.80. (6-7-5) $80.80.

9th, 6f. 5-Citi Prancer (W. Thompson) 5.40 4.20 3.20 1-Atlantic Princess (A.Colon) 13.40 6.80 6-Family Outing (Y. Rosario) 3.20 (5-1) $67.80. (5-1-6) $204.00.

10th, 6f. 6-Formally Jay (E. Molinari) 7.40 4.80 3.40 10-Sunrise Curve (D.Duys) 14.80 7.00 11-End Around (Y. Rosario) 3.80 Scratched of the Hunt, Princess Samantha. Pick 4 4 $180.60, Pick 3 3 $84.40.

(6-10-11-2) $1,729.00. (6-10-11) $535.40. Consolation Double $5.40. DD (5-6) $17.60. (6-10) $95.20.

Attendance Handle $456,601. BELMONT 1st, 7f. 4-Rockin Hoss (Dsrmx) 10.40 4.70 3.50 3-Clove Hitch (J. Castellano) 3.70 2.50 6-Commander Matt (C. Velasquez) 3.10 -Lucky Straight.

(4-3) $36.60. (4-3-6) $185.50. 2nd, 7. 1-a-Starhumor (E.Coa) 5.00 3.10 2.50 2-Mockingbird Lane (J.Espinoza) 9.40 6.10 9-Children's Annex (M.Smith) 4.80 Scratched -Real Bull. DD (4-1) $34.20.

(1-2) $55.00. (1-2) $35.80. (1-2-9) $242.00. a- -Coupled. 3rd, 6f.

9-Mohegan Sky (M.Luzzi) 3.50 2.60 2.10 2-Sweet Corredor (E.Coa) 6.70 4.60 6-Miss Annie (J.Samyn) 4.10 Scratched- B'day, Light Classic. (9-2) $33.20. (9-2-6) 5135.00. a 4th, 5-Always Albert (Dsrmx) 4.00 2.90 2.10 3-Herbert (M.Smith) 6.30 3.40 1-New York Cat (M. Luzzi) 2.40 Scratched- Not a Second Time.

Pick 3 (1-9-5) 3 $18.20. Consolation Pick 3 (1-9-8) 3 $9.50. (5-3) $23.80. (3-5) $18.20. (5-3-1) 558.00.

5th, 6f. 6-Saviano (E.Coa) 19.00 9.50 5.80 1-Tempt Fortune (J. Velazquez) 5.70 4.10 5-Watchtower (K. Desormeaux) 3.30 Pick 4 (1-9-5-6) 4 Pick 3 (9-5-6) 3 $86.00. (6-1) $128.00.

(6-1-5) $417.00. 6th, 6f. 11-Clever Greek (R. Rodriguez) 8.70 5.50 3.80 9-Houston's Prayer (F.Jara). 4.00 2.70 4-Bandit Nailhead (E.Coa) 4.00 Scratched- Young Man, Nophone.

Pick 3 (5-6-11) 3 5505.00. (11-9) $46.20. (11-9-4-8) $778.00. (11-9-4) $236.50. 7th, 6f.

7-Weigella (J. Velazquez) 10.00 6.40 4.10 4-Terrific Challenge (E.Coa) 7.40 4.40 1-Summer Service (K.Desormeaux) 2.70 Scratched-Spooky Mulder, Si No. Pick 3 (6-11-7) 3 $810.00. DD (11-7) $66.00. (7-4) $60.00.

(7-4-1-9) $797.00. (7-4-1) $148.00. 8th; Cozy Blues S. 6-Thetactics Ofdance (Visaz) 43.40 16.40 8.50 5-Bright Abundance (R. Migliore) 5.00 2.90 1-Brunilda (J.

Casteliano) 3.30 Scratched- Tisket a Tasket, Pick 3 (11-7-6) 351,738.00. (6-5) $217.00. (6-5-1) 51,113.00. 9th, Ogden Phipps H. 4-Take D' Tour (C.

Velasquez) 8.70 6.10 3.90 5-Nothing But Fun (R. Migliore) 7.40 5.80 7-Balletto (J. Castellano) 4.80 Grand Siam 4 $38.60. (4-5) $58.50. (4-5-7) $252.00.

10th, Imi 13-Rewrite (M.Smith) 7.50 4.00 2.90 8-My Interpretation (R.Migliore) 3.70 3.20 6-Innseattle (P. Fragoso) 3.70 Pick 6 (6-11-7-6-4-13) 5 $6,415.00. Pick (7-6-4-13) 4 $8,787.00. Pick 3 (6-4-13) 3 $1,335.00. (13-8-6) $147.50.

(13-8-6-4) $2,443.00. DD (4-13) $57.00. (13-8) 525.80. Affordance Handle $13,744,079. Perrin has plenty, to offer Lightning.

SPORTS CALENDAR Today Monday RED SOX at VS. Atlanta Washington 8:05 7:05 YANKEES at at Washington Philadelphia 1:05 7:05 GIANTS al Keene 7:00 REVS PIONEERS PIONEERS Next LADY VS. PIONEERS South Jersey KEERS 7:30 MUTINY d-VS, 6 Conn. 6:00 FC Home games in bold. Open Cup at East Longmeadow High ON THE AIR TODAY Tuesday Wednesday VS.

VS. Washington Washington 7:05 7:05 of at Philadelphia Philadelphia 7:05 1:05 at VS. Manchester Lowell 7:00 7:00 at Columbus 7:30 game: June 25, vs. School; b-at Agawam High School BASEBALL 1 p.m.: N.Y. Yankees at Radio-640 2 p.m.: CWS: Georgia Tech vs.

Cal State Fullerton -ESPN 7 p.m.: CWS: Clemson vs. North ESPN2 8 p.m.: RED SOX at ESPN; Radio-560, 1400 BASKETBALL 9 p.m.: NBA finals: Dallas at TV-5, 40 BOWLING 5 p.m.: $30,000 Candlepin Challenge TV-Comcast GOLF 12:30 p.m.: U.S. Open TV-7, 22, 30 1:30 a.m. (Monday): U.S. Open (taped) MOTORSPORTS 6 a.m.: 24 Hours of Le Mans finish TV-Speed 1 p.m.: NASCAR: 3M Performance 400...

TV-61; 3:30 p.m.: Champ Car: Grand Prix of 4 p.m.: NHRA: Filters Supernationals E. SOCCER 9 a.m.: World Cup: Japan vs. Croatia TV-5, 40, Univision 11:30 a.m.: World Cup: Brazil vs. Australia 40, Univision 2:30 p.m.: World Cup: France vs. South Korea TV-5, 40, Univision THIS DATE IN LOCAL SPORTS June 18, 1987: Mark Russell pitched a no and Tony Petropulos hit a three-run homer to lead host Amherst to a 10-1 victory over Haydenville in American Legion baseball.

TODAY'S TRIVIA Which Celtic scored the most points in an NBA finals game? (Answer Below) AUTO RACING NASCAR NEXTEL CUP 3M PERFORMANCE 400 LINEUP At Brooklyn, Mich. (Car Numbers in Parentheses) 1. (9) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 185.644 mph 2. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 185.543 3. (25) Brian Vickers, Chevrolet, 184.995 4.

(48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 184.943. 5. (43) Bobby Labonte, Dodge, 184.810 6. (8) Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet, 184.606 7. (01) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 184.252 8.

(6) Mark Martin, Ford, 184.007 9. (07) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 183.758 10. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 183.589 11. (1) Martin Truex Chevrolet, 183.552 12. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 183.496 13.

(2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 183.337 14. (18) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 183.309 15. (5) Kyle Busch, Chevrolet, 183.271 16. (10) Scott Riggs, Dodge, 183.262 17.

(20) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 182.746 18. (19) Jeremy Mayfield, Dodge, 182.709 19. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 182.699 20. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 182.621 21. (11) Denny Hamlin, Chevroiet, 182.371 22.

(21) Ken Schrader, Ford, 182.278 23. (32) Travis Kvapil, Chevrolet, 182.0118 24. (7) Robby Gordon, Chevrolet, 181.947: 25. (41) Reed Sorenson, Dodge, 181.896 26. (14) Sterling Marlin, Chevrolet, 181.878 27.

(66) Jeff Green, Chevrolet, 181.832 28. (55) Michael Waltrip, Dodge, 181,791 29. (49) Kevin Lepage, Dodge, 181.681 30. (40) David Stremme, Dodge, 181.187 31. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 181.128 32.

(38) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 181.118 33. (22) Dave Blaney, Dodge, 180.868 34. (23) Bill Lester, Dodge, 180.845 35. (45) Kyle Petty, Dodge, 180.510 36. (4) Scott Wimmer, Chevrolet, 180.198 37.

(42) Casey Mears, Dodge, 180.194 38. (74) Derrike Cope, Dodge, 180,162 39. (96) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, 179.951 40. (88) Dale Jarrett, Ford, 179.668 41: (26) Jamie McMurray, Ford, owner points 42. (12) Ryan Newman, Dodge, owner points: 43.

(34) Mike Skinner, Chevrolet, 179.928 Failed to Quality 44. (37) Cart Long, Dodge, 179.444 45, (51) Mike Garvey, Chevrolet, 179.274 46. (61) Chad Chalfin, Dodge, 178.430- .47. (78) Jimmy Spencer, Chevrolet, 178.020 Driver Standings 1. Jimmie 2,145 2.

Matt Kenseth. 2,097 3. Mark 1,907 4. Tony 1,888 5. Kasey 1,866 6.

Dale Earnhardt 1,850 7. Jeff Burton 1,758 8. Kevin 1,715 9. Denny Hamlin 1,682 10. Kyle 1,669 11.

Jeff Gordon 1,644 12. Greg 1,642 13. Carl Edwards 1,547 14. Jamie McMurray. 1,530 15.

Casey Mears. 1,508 16. Clint Bowyer 1,504 17. Kurt Busch. 1,482 18.

Ryan Newman. 1,437 19. Dale Jarrett 1,411 20. Elliott Sadler. 1,405 CHAMP CAR WORLD SERIES G.I.

JOE'S GRAND PRIX LINEUP 10. Will Power. FORMULA ONE Next race: June 25; Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal Driver Standings 1. Fernando Alonso 74 2. 3.

Kimi Michael Raikkonen. 33 Schumacher. 51 At Portland, Ore. 1. (2) Bruno Junqueira, 122.684 2.

(7) A.J. Allmendinger 122.667 3. (1) Sebastien Bourdais, 122.652 4. (9) Justin Wilson, 122.287 5. (10) Cristiano da Malta, 121.866 6.

(14) Dan Clarke, 121.455 7. (5) Will Power, 121.393 8. (4) Nelson Philippe, 121.282 9. (15) Alex Tagliani, 121.218 10. (3) Paul Tracy, 121.118 11.

(8) Nicky Pastorell, 120.192 12. (6) Oriol Servia, 120.184 13. (27) Andrew Ranger, 120.071 14. (19) Mario Dominguez, 119.366 15. (20) Katherine 119.237 16.

(34) Charles Zwolsman, 119.201 17. (11)Jan Heylen, 118.653 18. (18) Tonis Kasemets, 116.660 Note: All cars have For engines, Lola chassis and Bridgestone tires. Driver Standings 1. Sebastien Bourdais .136 2.

Justin 105 3. Mario 76 4. Andrew Ranger. 75 5. 69 6.

Nelson 61 .7. Paul Tracy 9. Cristiano da Malta B. Alex Tagliani. ARAR NASCAR BUSCH SERIES MEIJER 300 At Sparta, Ky.

Night 2006 Winners, Schedule Tony Stewart: Daytona Beach, Fla. Greg Biffle: Fontana, Calif. Denny Hamlin: Mexico City Kasey Kahne: Las Vegas Jeff Burton: Hampton, Ga. Kyle Busch: Bristol, Tenn. Kurt Busch: Fort Worth, Texas Kevin Harvick: Lebanon, Kevin Harvick: Avondale, Ariz.

Martin Truex Talladega, Ala Kevin Harvick: Richmond, Va. Denny Hamlin: Darlington, S.C. Carl Edwards: Concord, N.C. Jeff Burton: Dover, Del. Carl Edwards: Lebanon, Tenn.

Night: Meijer 300, Sparta, Ky. June 24: 250, West Allis, Wis. 30: TBA, Daytona Beach, Fia. July 8: USG Durock 300, Joliet, Ill. 15: New England 200, Loudon, N.H.

22: TBA, Martinsville, Va. 29: Galeway 200, Madison, Ill. August 5: Kroger 200, Indianapolis 12: Zippo 200, Watkins Glen, N.Y. 19: Michigan 250, Brooklyn 25: Food City 250, Bristol, Tenn. September 2: Ameriquest 300, Fontana, Calif.

8: Emerson Radio 250, Richmond, Va. 23: Dover 200, Del. 30: Yellow Transportation 300, Kansas City, Kan. October 13: Dollar General 300, Concord, N.C. 28: Sam's Town 250, Memphis, Tenn.

November 4: O'Reilly Arizona. Travel Challenge, 200, Fort Avondale, Worth, 11: 18: Ford 300, Homestead, Fla. NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCKS CON- WAY FREIGHT 200 RESULTS At Brooklyn, Mich. (Starting Positions in Parentheses) 1. (5) Johnny Benson, Toyota, 102 2.

(9) Mark Marlin, Ford, 102 3. (7) Bobby Labonte, Dodge, 102 4. (25) Todd Bodine, Toyota, 102 5. (6) Matt Crafton, Chevrolet, 102 4. Johnny 1,443 5.

Jack 1,337 6. Rick Crawford 1,318 7. Dennis Selzer. .1,317 8. Matt 1,315 9.

David Starr. 1,311 10. Mike 1,308 24. Erin Crocker 868 6. (17) Rick Crawford, Ford, 102 7.

(8) Ron Hornaday Chevrolet, 102 8. (10) Dennis Setzer, Chevrolet, 102 9. (12) Terry Cook, Ford, 102 10. (15) Jack Sprague, Toyota, 102 11. (1) Mike Skinner, Toyota, 102 12.

(16) Erik Darnell, Ford, 102 13. (28) David Starr, 102 14. (18) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 102 15. (4) David Reutimann, Toyola, 102 16. (20) Brendan Gaughan, Dodge, 102 17.

(29) Boston Reid, Dodge, 102 18. (24) Chad McCumbee, Chevrolet, 19. (22) David Ragan, Ford, 102 20. (21) Joey Miller, Tovota, 102 .21. (32) Kevin Lepage, Chevrolet, 102 22.

(19) Kraig Kinser, Chevrolet, 102 23. (31) Ted Musgrave, Toyota, 102 24. (11) Erin Crocker, Dodge, 102 25. (33) Kelly Sutton, Chevrolet, 102 26. (2) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 102 27.

(23) Ryan Moore, Chevrolet, 102 28. (30) Bobby Hamilton Dodge, 102 29. (14) Kerry Earnhardt, Chevrolet, 102 30. (3) Bobby East, Ford, 102 31. (34) Steve Park, Ford, 101 32.

(35) Kyle Krisiloff, Chevrolet, 100 33. (26) Bill Lester, Toyota, 98 34. (36) Martin Truex Chevrolet, 96, crash 35. (27) Timothy Peters, Dodge, crash 36. (13) Aric Almirola, Chevrolet, 69 Driver Standings 1.

Todd 1,650 2. David Reutimann, 1,472 3. Ted 1,469 INDY RACING LEAGUE Next race: June 24; Sun Trust Indy Challenge, Richmond, Va, Driver Standings 1. Helio 232 2. Scott 210 3.

Dan Wheidon. 195 4. Sam Hornish Jr. 194 5. Tony Kanaan.

164 6. Vitor Meira 152 7. Scott 134 8. Kosuke 131 9. Bryan 125 9.

Danica Patrick. 175 TRIVIA ANSWER John Havlicek stored 43 points at Los Angeles April 25, 1969. HIGH SCHOOLS WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS TOURNAMENT BASEBALL Division I final Amherst 9, Chicopee Comp 7 Division I final Hoosac Valley 13, Monument Montain 6 Division Ill final Ware 9, St. Joseph 4 SOFTBALL Division I final Westfield 1, West Springfield 0 Division final Monument Mountain 1, Frontier 0 Division Ill final Turners Falis 16, Ware 1 STATE TOURNAMENT BASEBALL Division 1 Semifinals Thursday, June 15 Algonquin 5, Amherst 2 St. John's Prep 7, BC High 2 Final Saturday, June 17 At LeLacheur Park, Lowell Algonquin 6, St.

John's Prep 5 1. Division If Semifinals Thursday, June 15 Hudson 5, Hoosac Valley 2 Somerset 8, Wayland 7 Final Saturday, June 17 At LeLacheur Park, Lowell Hudson (26-0) vs. Somerset (19-7), Division Ill Semifinals Thursday, June 15 Ware 5, Bartlett 4 (8) Harwich 5, North Reading 3 Final Saturday, June 17 At LeLacheur Park, Lowed Harwich 7, Ware 1 Harwich 7, Ware 1 Harwich (22-4) 002 100 4 7 12 0 Ware (16-10) 010 0- 1 5 1 Hamilton and DeGroff; Bouvier, Gagner (7) and Courtney. SOFTBALL Division Semifinals Wednesday, June 14 Shrewbury 1, Westfield 0 Dighton-Rehoboth 1, Lowell 0 Final Saturday, June 17 At Worcester State College Shrewsbury (23-1) vs. Dighton-Rehoboth (24-3), Division f1 Semifinals Wednesday, June 14 Hudson 10, Monument Mountain 1 Norton 3, Concord-Carliste1 Final Saturday, June 17 At Worcester State College Norton 2, Hudson 1 Division Ill Semifinals Turners Falls 6, Wednesday, Blackstone June Valley 14 Tech0 North Reading 4, West Bridgewater 2 Final Saturday, June 17 At Worcester State College Turners Falls 1, North Reading 0 Turners 1, North Reading 0 N.Reading (21-4) 000 000 0- 0 3 0 Turners (25-0) 000 010 1 6 2 Gattuso and Mayne.

Girard and Lastowski. BOYS LACROSSE Division li semifinals Minnechaug9, Westborough 6 Wellesley 7, Medfield 6 (OT) Championship Saturday, June 17 At Wellesley H.S. Wellesley 12, Minnechaug 3 Wellesley 12, Minnechaug 3 Minnechaug (18-7) 0- 3 Wellesley (23-1) 2 4 3-12 MINNECHAUG Goals: Gianfelice, Bickley, Eckhoff. Assists: Boilard, Gianfelice 2. Saves: Boyle 7, Kearney 1.

WELLESLEY Goals: Conway 3, Morrisey, Peisch 2, Jennings, Baghai Mooney 2, Cort. Assists: Mooney 3, Cort, Conway 2, Teves 3, Morrisey. Saves: Murphy 3, Daunis 0. GIRLS LACROSSE Division I Semifinals Framingham 7, King Phillip 6 Longmeadow 12, Westborough 4 Final en Friday, June 16 At Framingham State College Framingham 13, Longmeadow 12 (OT) BOYS TENNIS Division Final Thursday, June 15 At Shrewsbury H.S. Sharon 4, Longmeadow 1 Division Il Final Thursday, June 15 At Clark University, Worcester Winchester 5, Holyoke Catholic 0 SATURDAY, JUNE 17 STATE INDIVIDUAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT Boys Singles Semifinals Dan Johnson (St.

John's Shrewsbury) def. John Hughes (Cathedral) 6-2, 6-3; Anton Nikolov (Ashland) def. Joe Delinks (Falmouth) 6-3, 7-5 Final Nikolov def. Johnson 6-0, 6-2 Doubles Semifinals Ruben Mytvaganam-Hari Mylvaganam (Longmeadow) def. Sameer Taneja-Mayur Kasetty (St.

John's 6-3, 6-2 Ryan Lemnos- Burns (Acton-Boxboro) def. Brennan Dugas-Rich Litterest (Falmouth) 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 Finals Lemos-Burns def. H. Mylvanagam-R. Mylvaganam 6-3, 6-1 Girls Singles Semifinals Pam Herchel Jeppson (Minnechaug) (St.

Peter 6-1, 6-1 -Marian) def. Lindsey Susan Bitetti (Norwell) def. Lauren Hollender (Newton South) 6-0, 6-1 Final Jeppson def. Hollender 6-1, 6-1 Doubles Semifinals Alexa Trapasso-Emily Marr (Notre Dame Academy) def. Stina Nilsson -Melody Chou (Longmeadow) 6-0, 6-1 Rikki Sartor-Kristina Black (Andover) det.

Lauren Donnelly Kelley (Barnstable) 6-4, 6-2 Final Trapasso-Marr def. Sartor-Black 6-3, 6-1 LOCAL LISTINGS I Local Listings are published periodically as space permits. Send items at least 2 weeks in advance: fax, 788-1259; mail, Local Listings, Republican Sports Department, P.O. Box 2350, Springfield, MA 01102-2350; e-mail, (no attachments). Because of the volume of items received, we cannot accept submissions over the phone.

BAY STATE GAMES HOCKEY: West Scholastic tryouts, June 18, 2-4 p.m., at Greenfield's Collins Moylan Memorial Rink. Kevin Brennan, (413) 665-8566. TENNIS TOURNAMENT: The Republican's Sheldon M. Rosenthal Memorial Junior Tennis Tournament, June 21-25, at Forest Park; boys and girls 12-, 14-, 16- and 18-and-under singles and 14- and 18-and-under doubles, -and 14- and 18-and-under mixed doubles; free; deadline June 20. Call 788-1210 weekdays after 2 p.m.; online (must be 13) at www.masslive.com/ sports BROOKSIDE SOCCER: Brookside Tigers boys U12 Pioneer Valley tryouts June 20 and 22, p.m., at Duggan Middle School; bring birth certificate.

Antonio Padilla, 348-3738. VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS: Clinic June 20-21 and 23, at Westfield State College Woodward Center, Room 235; recertification, new officials, rules changes and interpretation, scorekeepers and lines people classroom sessions; free. Call (413) 568-0815. STICKBALL: Annual game at Zanetti School, Howard Street, Springfield, June 25, 1 1 1 1 p.m. Rico Daniele or Joe Sibilia, 732-8941.

BASKETBALL LEAGUE: CYO Basketball League of Western Mass. is organizing a girts basketball league to begin July 5th-6th and 7th-8th divisions; games at Sci-Tech. Hugo Mariana, 547-8554. BASKETBALL CAMP: American International College will be hosting a day camp for girls basketball players July 10-14 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m; grades 5-12. WHl be held at AIC Butova and Metcali Gymnasiums in Springfield.

To register contact Pete Cinella, 205-3924. BASEBALL TOURNAMENT: 5th annual Lou Casagrande Tournament $225, 8-10, 10-12 (rescheduled from May 12-14) and 12-14 divisions, July 28-30; double-elimination. Bob Bohl, 583-2275, or Norm Bates, 246-9031. Even if he never puts on a Springfield Falcons uniform during the upcoming American Hockey League season, having Eric Perrin back with the Tampa Bay Lightning organization can only be a plus. If Perrin makes the Lightning out of training camp, it will mean: a very good center will be coming to Tampa Bay.

If he doesn't stick, Perrin, who signed a two-way contract, would be a wonderful addition to the Falcons. The 5-foot-9, 176-pound native of Laval, Quebec, last played in a Lightning uniform in Game 4 of the 2004 Eastern Conference Finals. 'As we have stated many times, losing Eric Perrin to Europe last season as a result of the re-entry waiver rules in the new CBA was a major blow to our organizational depth," Tampa Bay general manager Jay Feaster said. "Eric performed very well for us during his late-season recall and into the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2004. We are very pleased that he has chosen to resign with us now and we look forward to seeing him competing for a spot on our roster in camp." What Feaster means is nothing will be handed to Perrin -he'll need to earn it and if he doesn't make the big club initially, he certainly should be one of the first players called up in case of injury.

Perrin, 30, played 44 games for Bern in the Swiss league last season. He scored 13 goals with 25 assists. The previous two seasons saw him play in the AHL All-Star game representing the Hershey Bears. He's especially effective on the power play, an area that the Falcons definitely need to upgrade. Perrin grew up in Laval with Lightning right wing Martin St.

Louis, and the pair rewrote the record books at the University of Vermont from 1993-97. With Perrin signed for depth, the Lightning probably will not bring back Jason Jaspers. Jaspers never got into an NHL game last season despite being called up twice from the Falcons and he may look for a deal elsewhere that would give him an opportunity to get at least some time at the big level. HELLO ROCHESTER: Remember those consecutive Calder Cup finals between the Springfield Indians and Rochester Americans during the early 1990s? Area fans certainly do and they have not been happy not seeing the Amerks come to Springfield for the past five years. The wait is over.

The Falcons' 2006-07 schedule will include a season series with both the Rochester Americans and the Toronto Marlies. The Falcons haven't played a season series against the Amerks since the 2000-01 campaign, while Springfield and Toronto are set to meet each other for the first time in franchise history. "We are very excited to have both Rochester and Toronto on our schedule this year," Falcons President and General Manager Bruce Landon said. "We also expect our fans to be excited about both, teams visiting Springfield this season. Springfield and Rochester have had many memorable games over the years and Toronto is also enriched with a strong hockey tradition." Springfield and Rochester have met 16 times since the Falcons' inaugural season in 1994, with the Falcons posting an all-time series record of 8-7-1 against the Americans.

AHL talk MINOR MATTERS: Congratulations to former Spring-! FRAN field Indians? SYPEX standout Bruce Boudreau for; coaching the Hershey Bears to? their ninth Calder, Cup. His assist, ant, Bob Woods, played on the 1997 Hershey, championship team and Milwaukee's assistant;" Todd Richards, was on the last Springfield team (1991 Indians) to: capture the Calder Cup Former, Falcon Boyd Kane joined Dave Feni nyves as the only players to captain" different teams to the Calder Cup in, consecutive seasons. Fenyves did it with Rochester (1987) and Hershey: (1988) and Kane did it for two Penn-. sylvania teams (Philadelphia, Hershey). Perhaps the Wilkes- Barrel Scranton Penguins should push? hard to acquire Kane for next sea? son.

Ron Hextall has been hired: by the Los Angeles Kings and he: will be involved with the ter Monarchs. Hextall, one of the" greatest goalies in Philadelphia Flyers history and that team's player; personnel director for the past four! years, was named assistant general, manager of the Kings and general, manager of the Monarchs. The three seasons, he worked closely with new Kings GM and Ludlow. native Dean Lombardi, who was Flyers scout. Mike O'Connell had, been rumored to be a candidate for: that job coach Joe Mullen, who grew up in New York with former Cathedral: High School hockey coach Edgar: Alejandro, was informed by new Pittsburgh GM Ray Shero that his.

contract would not be renewed. Shero said the search for Mullen'sa replacement would begin immediately but wouldn't speculate possible replacements Craig rube, a Phantoms assistant coach. and a one-time tough guy who was: one of the most penalized players in NHL history, was promoted to coach of the Flyers' AHL affiliate. The opening occurred when the Flyers promoted former Indians and Falcons defenseman John Stevens to assistant after he spent six years as the Phan-" toms' head coach and guided the team to the 2005 Calder Cup. Kjell Samuelsson will remain with the Phantoms as an assistant coach.

The Falcons United Hockey affiliate, the Adirondack Frostbite will not operate next season be-? cause of a lease issue and the Dan-: bury Trashers won't be in business due to legal issues The Norfolk Admirals have hired former ECHL Hampton Roads Admirals net-, minder Mark Bernard as Assistant General Manager Defenseman" Travis Richards, the last player refrom the Grand RapidsGriffins' inaugural 1996-97 officially announced his retirement after 10 seasons with the franchise. Richards, 36, has played more, games and seasons in Grand ids than any other professional athlete in the city's history and, prior to his retirement, had the longest continuous stretch of service with team of any active player in the league Thursday's Game 6 of: the finals between Hershey and Milwaukee marked the latest game, played in AHL history. June 13 was" the previous late date. Fran Sypek can be reached at NHL: Murray had long road Continued from Page B1 rate diagnosis something that often eludes those afflicted. head start to lean uncontrollably to After trying several methods in-.

the left in the fall of October 2003. cluding acupuncture and other nat-, He was in his first full season with ural procedures, Murray settled on the Nashville Predators and decid- the Botox injections which were: ed to play through it. helpful but didn't immediately offer. He also kept what he was feeling a promise of a return to NHL a secret. He was 31 and enjoying Murray filed his retirement pathe prime of his career.

pers and began collecting disability "It's scary because you don't insurance. body know and what's you can't going on control with it," Mur- your three months, and combined with? The injections were given every, ray said. "I continued to play and it manual osteopathic treatment continued to progress to the point Murray thinking about a return to: where it was really affecting the hockey. Even if it wasn't the NHL, way I was playing." he wanted to give it a shot. He had gotten off to a good start, "I was trying to do everything I scoring eight goals and adding nine could to try to get back and play," assists in 39 games.

But all was not he said amid the excitement of the: right. Oilers dressing room. Following a 6-0 loss at Detroit in The intense physical therapy and; early January 2004, Murray was the Botox improved Murray's con-: giving a postgame interview de- dition made him fit enough to scribing how Curtis Joseph stopped Houston of the AHL. His play coach- there; his scoring chance in the second pe- got the attention of Oilers riod. As he talked, he found he Craig MacTavish, who had him for, couldn't keep his head still.

two previous seasons. Murray was told he had an incur- On March 5, Murray was back in: able neurological movement disor- Edmonton, back in the NHL, and; der called cervical dystonia. The back where he never thought he'd lucky part was a quick and accu- be again. 'R..

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