The Freeman from Waukesha, Wisconsin (2024)

PI 11 Page Freeman SPORTS Friday, April 14, 1995 High School Corner Waukesha North golf team loses PEWAUKEE The Waukesha North boys golf team lost to Nicolet in a meet at the Western Lakes Golf Club on Thursday. North's Derek Wolske shot a 39 to take medalist honors, but Nicolet outshot North: 174-192. The Northstars are now 0-2 in dual meets this season. -4 Thursday to improve to 2-0 in the Southeast Conference. Muskego jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning, which provided more than enough support for junior pitcher Nicole Ottaviani, who "in her first varsity start held South (1- 2) to one run while striking out six.

Kristin Piotrowski keyed the Warriors' first inning by driving in two runs with a single. Muskego also got two RBIs apiece from Lynn Duelge and Rhiannon Verburgt. in the. game. St.

John's wins baseball game DELAFIELD St. John's Patrick Burke 37-35; Jodie Mudd 36- 38; Barry Jackal 38-38; Pat Bates 35-37 PGA SENIORS CHAMPIONSHIP (at Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.) 68 Calvin Poete 33-35; DeWit Weaver 31-37; Harry Toscano 33-35 69 Jim Colbert 36-33; Larry Laoretti 34-35; Jim Abus 37-32 70 Dick Hendrickson 35-35; Tom Shaw 34-38; Ray Floyd 32-38; Walter Zembrisid 34-36; Hiroshi Ishil 38-34; Jim Petralia 34-38; Robert Gaona 34- 38; Bob Charles 34-36; Isao Aoki 33- 37; Harold Henning 34-36 71: Gay Brewer 33-38; Orville Moody 33-38; Graham Marsh 33-38; Wait Morgan 37-34; Larry Gilbert 33- 38; Bruce Summerhays 37-34; Randy Glover 35-36: Bob Zimmerman 34-37, Richard Bassett 35-36; J.C. Snead 35-38; Bob Murphy 35-36 72 Bill Kennedy 35-37; Gary Player 34-38; Terry Dill 35-37; Lee Trevino 37-35; Tom Wargo 35-37; Randy Petri 36-36; Pat O'Brien 38-36; Dick Murphy 35-37; Billy King 35-37; Bob Relth 39-33; Marion Heck 36-36; John Paul Cain 36-36; Dick Lotz 36- 36; Gene Borek 35-37 Prep boys NICOLET 174, WAUKESHA NORTH 192 (at Western Lakes G.C.) Individuals Nicolet Mike Cicero 40, Alex Unis 43, Greg Conen 44, Dan Herz 47 Waukesha North Derek Wolske (medalist) 39, Brandon Bassier 47, David Lorier 51, Don Tiegs 55 Softball High school to so Muskego SOUTHEAST 7, CONFERENCE Waukesha South 1 Muskego softball team beats South MUSKEGO The Muskego girls softball team Waukesha South 0 Scoreboard Baseball College AREA NON CONFERENCE Thursday's Scores Milwaukee Tech 6, Waukesha Tech Waukesha Tech 11, Milwaukee Tech High school MIDWEST CLASSIC CONFERENCE Thursday's Score St. John's Military 9, Wayland Acadamy 1 THURSDAY'S BOX SCORE WAYLAND ACADAMY (1) Hanson 300; A. Huss 3 0 00; Faust 100; Retziaff 2 0 Wesra 3 0 Baszynski 20 Nelson 3 1 Triller 3 0 E.

Huss 3 0 Spang 1 0 Mason O. Totals 2413 ST. JOHN'S MILITARY (9) Jackson 4 1 Domek 3 1 Barr 12 Vincent 1 1 Doran 1 0 Miller 2. 1 Ness 1 0 Dukes 2 1 Augustine 1 0 Castilleja 2 1 Kazan 3 1 Elias 30 0. Totals 249 6 Score by innings (r-h-e) Wayland Acad.

....000 010 0-1-3-3 St. John's MI. ...502 011 Pitchers Wayland Academy: Hansen, Westra (1), E. Huss (5); St. John's Military: Miller, Porosky (5).

WP Miter; LP Hansen. The Majors SPRING TRAINING AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore 1.000 Boston 1.000 California. 1.000 0 1.000 Cleveland Kansas City 0 1.000 New 1.000 Seattle .0 1.000 we 1000 .000 0 :000 Toronto 0 .000 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet. 0 1.000 Cincinnati 0 1.000 Los Angeles 0 1.000 Montreal 0 1.000 Philadelphia 0 1.000 San Francisco 0 1.000 Atlanta .000 .000 Florida .000 .000 New .000 St. Louis .000 San .000 Thursday's Games California 8, Milwaukee 07 San Francisco 8, Colorado 4 Chicago Cubs 9, Oakland 4 Seattle 7, San Diego 4 Montreal 6, Atlanta 1 Baltimore 6, Texas 5, 10 innings Chicago White Sox 13, Pittsburgh 3 Boston 9, Minnesota 5 Cleveland 10, Detroit 9 Los Angeles 7, Florida 1 Kansas City 6, Houston 0 Cincinnati 2, St.

Louis 1 N.Y. Yankees 2, N. Y. Mets 0 Philadelphia 5, Toronto 4 Today's Games Oakland vs. Milwaukee Chandier, 3:05 p.m.

Califomia vs. Colorado at Tucson, 3:05 p.m. Seattle vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, 3:05 p.m. San Francisco VS.

San Diego at Peoria, 9:05 p.m. Minnesota Va. Boston at Fort Myers, 12:05 p.m. Baltimore vs. Toronto at Dunedin, 12:05 p.m.

St. Louls vs. Kansas City at Haines City, 12:05 p.m. Detroit vs. Cincinnati at Plant City, 12:05 p.m.

N.Y. Yankees vs. Los Angeles at Vero Beach, 12:05 p.m. Cleveland va. Houston at Kissimmea, 12:05 p.m.

Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, 12:05 p.m. Montreal vs. Atlanta at West Palm Beach, 12:05 p.m. N.Y.

Mots vs. Florida at Viera, 12:05 p.m. Texas vs. Chicago White Sox at Sarasota, 12:05 p.m. Golf Professional MCI CLASSIC (at Hilton Head Island, S.C.) 66 Gene Sauers 34-32; Nolan Henke 34-32 67 Brian Kamm 35-32; Bob Tway 34-33; Tom Lehman 35-32 80 Greg Kraft 35-33; John Daly 38-32; Stove Jones 35-33; Phil Mickelson 35-33; Steve Lowery 33-35; Brett Ogle 35-33; Corey Pavin 32-36 69 Doug Tewell 33-38; Jay DelsIng 34-35; Fulton Alem 35-34; Tommy Toiles 34-35; Kirk Triplett 34- 35; Diard Pruitt 35-34; D.A.

Weibring 32-37; Clark Dennis 35-34; Neal Lancaster 34-35; Nick Price 35-34; Greg Norman 37-32; Peter Jacobsen 36-33 70 Paul Stankowski 34-38; Craig Parry 34-36; Jesper Parnevik 36-34; Jim Thorpe 37-33; Chris DiMarco 35- 35; Ken Green 35-35; Robin Lee Freeman 37-33; David Edwards 36-34; Mark McCumber 32-38; Payne Stewart 38-32; Scott Hoch 34-36; Davis Love 34-38; Dan Foreman 34-38; Lee Janzen 34-38; Duffy Waldorf 34- 30; Mike Sullivan 38-34; John Huston 32-38; Tom Watson 38-34; Keith Forqua 35-35 71 David Ogrin 38-33; Justin Leonard 35-36; Jett Sluman 36-35; Woody Austin 35-36; David Frost 37- 34; Robert Gamez 36-35; Dave Barr 35-36; Ted Trybe 35-30; Paul Goydos 36-36; David Feherty 36-35; Brian Clear 30-33; Wayne Lev $3-38; Stove Stricker 30-35; Brandel Chambloo 34- 37; Hale Irwin 30-35 71 Scott Varplank 37-35; Dicky Pride 36-38; Loren Roberta 39-33; Jay Hans 37-35; Mike Springer 36-30; Kenny Perry 36-38; Andy Bean 35-37; Jim Furyk 38-34; Fred Funk 36-36; Military Academy's baseball team defeated Wayland Academy 9-1 on Thursday. The Lancers' Brian Miller won his second game of the year. He retired 12 of the 13 batters he faced, allowing only a bunt single by Wayland. Darryl Jackson doubled twice and Zack Kazan and Alfred Castilleja each drove in two runs for the Lancers, who improved their record to 2-1. West tennis team wins opener WAUKESHA The Waukesha West team opened its Conference season Oak Creek 4-3 on In The Bleachers 01905 Rights Tribune Ine MoRE 4-14 4 "I hate to mention this, Nick, but you know what they say the legs are the first thing to Ottawa 4 28 5 13 81 136 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division St.

12. 47 105 Dallas 14 18 6 34 100 Toronto 15 7 39 113 15 3 41 8388588 94 Pis GA 7 3 59 82 20 6 30 145 Pacific Division Pts GF GA 15 5 45.137 114 Vancouver .....14 15 9 37 122 121 Los Angeles ..13 18 7 33 125 148 San 2 135 338 22 29 105 $44- playoff berth Thursday's Games Detroit 3, San Jose 0. Winnipeg 5. St. Louis 2.

Edmonton 6, Vancouver 4. Anaheim 4, Calgary 2 Today's Games Montreal at Hartford, 6 p.m. Buffalo at Quebec, 6:30 Boston at N. Y. Rangers, 6:30 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 6:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. Dallas at Toronto, 6:30 p.m. Florida at Washington, 7 p.m.

Detroit at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Playoffs First Round Milwaukee va. San Diego Friday, April 14 San Diego at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 15 San Diego at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 17 Milwaukee at San Diego, 8 p.m.

Tuesday, April 18 Milwaukee at San Diego, 9 p.m., necessary Saturday, April 22 San Diego at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m., if necessary Deals BASEBALL. American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES Agreed to terms with Alan Mills, pitcher, on a one year contract. DETROIT TIGERS Traded Tony Phillips, outfielder, to the California Angels for Chad Curtis, outfielder. KANSAS CITY ROYALS Agreed to terms with David Howard, shortstop, on a one contract. MILWAUKEE BREWERS Agreed to terms with Mike Fetters, pitcher, on a two-year contract.

TEXAS RANGERS Designated David Hulse, outfielder, for assignment and removed him from the 40- man roster. Agreed to terms with Rick Helling, Wilson Heredia, Kerry Lacy and Danny Patterson, pitchers; Roger Luce, catcher; and Benji Gill, shortstop, on one-year contracts. National League ATLANTA A BRAVES Agreed to terms with Tyler Houston and Eduardo Perez, catchers, on one -year contracts. CHICAGO CUBS Agreed to terms with Howard Johnson, Infielderoutfielder, on a minor-league contract. Placed Jesse Hollins, pitcher, on waivers for the purpose of giving him his unconditional release.

CINCINNATI REDS Reassigned Tim Belk, Calvin Reese and Eric Owens, infielders; Marcus Moore and. John Courtright, pitchers; and Steve Gibralter, outfielder, to Indianapolis of the American Association, and Brian Koelling, infielder; Chad Matolla, outfielder; and Chad Fox, Ben VanRyn and Larry Luebbers, pitchers, to tanooga of the Southern League. HOUSTON ASTROS Agreed to terins with Dave Magadan, Infielder; Chris Hatcher, Bob Abreu and Jimmy White, outfelders; and Nate Cromwell, Jamie Daspit, Jim Dougherty, Kevin Gallaher, Chris Holt, Doug Micki, Alvin Morman and Rick Huisman, pitchers, on one-year contracts. ANGELES DODGERS Agreed to terms with Dick Schofleld, shortstop, on minor -league contract. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Agreed to terms with Mariano Duncan, Infielder, on a minor -league tract.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS -DesIgnated Brad Brink, pitcher, for signment. FOOTBALL National Football League ATLANTA FALCONS Signed Troy Vinson, running back, to a twoyear contract. NEW YORK JETS Signed Otis Smith, comerback, to a two year contract. matches, of Jason Monson Pflanz 2 and Grass at West. "The been West coach West victory 2, 6-3, 6-4.

"We're to be. We 4-0, or overall)," boys tennis Brookfield Southeast by defeating wins Thursday. Phoenix at Denver, 8 p.m. THURSDAY'S NBA BOX SCORES ORLANDO (114) Royal 5-7 5-6 15, Grant 14-21 1-2 29, O'Neal 12-16 2-11 26, Hardaway 4-10 2-3 10, Bowie 7-11 0-0 14, Avent 0-0 0-0 0, Scott 1-5 0-03 Turner 0-0 1-1 1, Shaw 6-11 0-0 16. Totals 49-81 11-23 114.

BOSTON (119) Wilkins 2-6 2-2 7, Strong 7-17 4-4 18, Ellison 2-5 2-4 6, Brown 6-14 3-4 18, Douglas 10-20 4-6 25, Radia 11-19 7-7 29, Minor 0-2 2-2 2, McDaniel 5-9 4-5 14. Totals 43- 92 28-34 119. Orlando 32 33 23-114 Boston. 25 33 33-119 3-Point goals Orlando 5-13 (Shaw 4-7, Scott 1-2, Grant 0-2, Hardaway 0-2), Boston 5-9 (Brown 3-3, Wilkins 1-2, Douglas 1-4). Fouled out None.

Rebounds Orlando 43 (O'Neal 12), Boston 56 (Strong 13). Assists Oriando 40 (Hardaway 19), Boston 21 (Douglas 7). Total fouls Orlando 28, Boston 22. Technical Strong. A WASHINGTON (100) Howard 5-14 8-10 18, Webber Muresan 5-13 4-7 14, Cheaney 1-3 0- 02.

Overton 2-5 8-8 13, Butler 5-8 3-6 13, Walker Tucker 2-7 5-5 9. Totals 32-70 32-43 100. NEW YORK (110) Bonner 1-3 0-0 2, Oakley 4-7. 1-2 9, Ewing 10-20 5-8 25, Harper 3-6 0-0 7, Stark 3-11 2-2 9, Mason 1-1 2-2 4, Anthony 5-10 5-5 16, Smith 6-10 H.Williams 1-3 0-0 2, Davis 6-7 2-2 17. Totals 40- 78 24-29 110 25 29 23-100 Ed New York 32 15 28-110 3-Point goals Washington 4-9 (Webber 3-4, Overton 1-2, Butter 0-2, Cheaney 0-1), New York 6-17 (Davis 3-3, Anthony 1-5, Harper 1-2, Starks to bounds Washington 51 -Muresan.

Re 1-7). Fouled out (Howard, Muresan 9), New York 41 Ewing 8). Assists Washington 21 (Howard 71. New York 29 (Anthony Total fouls Washington Yorks Technicals Wether Tot NEW JERSEY (94) Mahorn 3-5 2-2 Giliam 9-16 3-5 21, Brown 3-9 2-4 8, Waters 0-1 00 0, Anderson 7- 18 9-13 25, Childs 3-6 0-0 7, J. Witlams 4-7 6-6 14, Higgins 3-7 2-2 8, Floyd 3, Schintzius 0-0 0-0 0.

Totals 33-75 25-34 94. PHILADELPHIA (102) Wright 6-6 24 14, Weatherspoon 3-13 6-6 12, Bradley 6-16 5-8 17, Barros 7-16 5-5 22, Gaines 2-3 1-25, S. Williams 4- 8 2-2 10, Alston 5-7 2-3 12, Grayer 1-4 0-12, Graham 2-3 4-6 8, Perry 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 36-76 27-37 102. New 23 24 24- 94 27 32 22-102 3-Point goals New Jersey 3-10 (Anderson 2-3, Childs 1-2, Brown 0-1, Walters 0-1, J.

Williams 0-1, Higgins 0- 2), Philadelphia 3-8 (Barros 3-7, Gaines 0-1). Fouled out Brown, Childs. Rebounds New Jersey 50 (J. Williams 10), Philadelphia 51 (Brad: ley 12). Assists New Jersey 22 (Anderson 7), Philadelphia 23 (Barros 13).

Total fouls New Jersey 30, Philadelphia 23. Technicals Anderson, New Jersey illegal defense 2, Philadelphia coach Lucas. A 9,849 CLEVELAND (84) Hill 6-10 6-9 18, Mills 3-6 0-0 7, Cage 4-6 0-0 8, Phills 4-11 1-2 10, Price 6-13 6-7 20, Williams 0-2 0-0 0, Campbell 4-8 3-3 11, Colter 2-4 0-0 4, Ferry 2-4 1-2 6, Roberts 0-0 0-0 0. Totais 31-64 17-23 84. MIAMI (85) Rice 9-16 4-7 22, Willis 6-13 2-2 14, Salley 1-2 0-2 2, Reeves 4-7 0-2 10, Owens 4-8 0-0 8, Geiger 4-7 0-0 8, Pritchard 1-3 2-24, Gamble 4-7 0-0 8, Askins 2-2 3-4 9, Eackles 0-0 0-0 0, Lohaus 0-1 0-0 0.

Totals 35-66 11-19 85. 23 25 15-84 10 18 31-85 3-Point goals Cleveland 5-12 (Price 2-8, Phills 1-1, Mills 1-1, Ferry 1-2), Miami 4-5 (Reeves 2-2, Askins 2- 2, Rice 0-1). Fouled out Mills. Rebounds Cleveland 38 11), Miami 40 (Gelger 12). Assists Cleveland 12 (Price 5), Miami 22 (Reeves 6).

Total fouls Cleveland 23, Miami 24. Technicals Mills, Hill, Cleveland illegal defense, Miami illegal defense. A 14,311 GOLDEN STATE (102) Marshal 5-13 0-0 12, Mullin 3-9 2-3 10, Roder 2-3 0-0 4, Jennings 5-8 0-0 12, Sprewell 5-13 1-1 12, Lorthridge 6-11 0-1 12, Legler 7-10 0-0 18, Rogers 3-5 0-3 8, Wood 2-4 0-0 4, Morton 4-6 4-4 :12. Totals 42-82 7-12 102. UTAH (121) Benoit 5-10 1-2 12, Malone 13-25 3-5 29, Donaldson 1-2 0-1 2, Stockton 7-10 6-6 22, Hornacek 5-10 5-5 15, Crotty 1-5 4-5 6, Carr 4-6 2-2 10, Keefe 2-5 5-7 9, Edwards 2-6 3-4 7, Chambers 2-8 3-3 7, Watson 0- 0-0 0, Russell 1-3 0-0 002.

Totals 94 32-40 121. Golden 29 17 31-102 Utah 37 30 25-121 3-Point goals Golden State 24 (Legler 4-5, Jennings 2-4, Marshal 2-5, Mulin 2-5, Sprewell 1-3, Lorthridge 0-1, Wood 0-1), Utah 3-12 (Stockton 2-3, Benoit 1-1, Crotty 0-1, Chambers 0-1, Watson 0-1, Edwards 0-2, Horacek 0-3). Fouled out None. Rebounds Golden State 40 (Marshall 9). Utah 64 (Malone 15), Assista Golden State 28 (Lorthridge 8), Utah 28 (Stockton 8).

Total fouls Golden State 28, Utah 20. Technical -Golden State illegal defense. Flagrant fouls Jennings, Morton, Mar. shalt. A 19,911 1.

PORTLAND (99) C.Robinson 8-22 2-2 21, Williams 1-9 0-0 2, Dud. ley 4-7 0-1 8, McKle 2-6 0-0 4, Strickland 9-21 3-5 22, Thorpe 4-11 3-4 11, Grant 4-8 0-0 8, Porter 46 0-0 12, Kersey 4-11 3-4 11. Totals 40-101 11- 16 99. HOUSTON (112) Chilcutt 3-8 0-0 7, Horry 2-3 2-2 6, Olajuwon 14-19 7-8 35, Drexier 8-15 5-6 23, Smith 2-4 0-0 6, Herrera 24 1-2 5, Cassell 5-10 5-5 17, Elle 3-8 2-3 9, Brown 1-1 0-0 2, Maxwell 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 41-75 22- 26 112.

24 29 10. 99 Houston 21 28 20 35-112 swept doubles led by the No. 1 team Gonzales and Bryce who won 6-1, 6-0. Ryan and David Bryant at No. Jeff Muenkel and Ben No.

3 also won for doubles teams have playing very well," said Dave Schuler. got its lone singles from Mitch Bruns at No. just where we wanted were looking at being 4-1 (West is 4-0 added Schuler. Central track meet BROOKFIELD The 3-Point goals Portland 8-18 ter 4-5, C. Robinson 3-9, Strickland 1- 2, Grant 0-1, Kersey 0-1), Houston 8- 17 (Smith 2-3, Drexer 2-4, Cassell 2- 4, Elie 1-2, Chilcutt 1-3, Maxwell 0-1).

Fouled out Olajuwon. Rebounds Portland 56 (Thorpe 14), Houston 48 (Olajuwon 10). Assists -Portland 23 (Strickland 5), Houston 27 (Smith 8). Total touts Portland 21, Houston 21. Technicals Portland illegal detenses 2.

A 16,611 DALLAS (112) Jones 1-60-02, Mashbum 3-13 0-0 8, Williams 2-5 0-0 4, Harris 4-9 5-7 15, Kidd 4-9 2-2 13, Tarpley 3-6 0-06, Brooks 5-11 1-1 12, Dumas 8-18 5-8 24, McCloud 2-5 6-7 11, Smith 4-9 2-2 10, Hodge 1-10 2-2 4, Davis 1-4 1-3 3. Totals 38-105 24- 32 112. SEATTLE (133) Kemp 6-14 6-9 13, Perkins 5-12 2-2 13, Johnson 4-7 2-3 10, Payton: 11-18 24, Schrempt 8-13 5-6 22, McMillan 4-6 2- 2 10, Askew 6-11 Houston 4-4 2-2 10, Scheffler 2-2 2-2 6, Wingfield 3-6 0-0 8. Totals 53-93 24-32 113. Dallas 27 20 25 39-112 Seattle 231 42 27 33-133 3-Point goals Dallas 12-29 (Kidd 3-8, Dumas 3-8, Harris 2-4, Mashburn 2-5, Brooks 1-1, McCloud 1-3, Smith 0-1, Hodge 0-1), Seattle 3-11 (Payton 1-2, Schrempf 1-2, Perkins 1-4, Mc Milan 0-1, Wingfield 0-2).

Fouled out None: Rebounds Dallas 64 liams 10), Seattle 59 (Kemp 19). Assists Dallas 21 (Brooks, Mashburn 6), Seattle 28 (McMillan 15). Total fouls Dallas 26, Seattle 21. Technicals Dallas coach Motta, Payton, Smith, Houston, Seattle delay of game. A 15,900 DENVER (125) R.

Williams 12- 17 3-3 31, Rogers 5-9 3-3 13, Mutombo 6-6 4-6 16, Rose 4-8 3-4 11, Stith 6-10 1-2 13, D.Elis 5-13 4-4 16, Hammonds 0-2 2-4 2, Gr. Grant 0-1 0 0, B. Williams 8-12 7-10 23. Totals 46-78 27-36 125. LA.

CLIPPERS (103) Murray 4-11 3-3 12, Massenburg 5-8 2:3 6, Richardson 03 Dohere 7-14 0. 12, Outlas 1-2 5, Ga. Grant 7-10 5-6 19, Smith 1-3 0-0 2, H. Ellis 0-4 0-0 0, Woods 0-0 0000 0. Totals 38-81 20-26 103.

Denver 34.37 25-125 LA. 34 24. 22-103 goals Denver 8-18 (R. Williams 4-5, D.ENs 2-7, Rogers 0- 1, Rose 0-1, Stith 0-2), Los Angeles 7- 17 (Piatkowski 3-5, Dehere 3-7, Murray 1-3, Richardson 0-2). Fouled out None, Rebounds -Denver 47 (Mutambo 11), Los Angeles 43 (Vaught 10).

Assists Denver 31 (Rose 11), Los Angeles 24 (Richardson 8). Total fouls Denver 23, Los Angeles 28. A Leaders TENNIS Men Through April 9 Women Through April 9 WTA Money 1, Conchita Martinez, $383,103. 2, Stetti Graf, $363,500. 3, Mary Pierce, $356,796.

4, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, $288,009. 5, Kimiko Date, $277,135. 6, Natasha Zvereva, $260,517. 7, Jane Novotna, $238,853. 8, Lindsay Davenport, $210,603.

9, Magdalena Maleeva, $195,405. 10, Gabriela Sabatini, $187,142, WTA Rankings 1, Steft Graf, 298.8213: 2, Arantra Sanchez Vicario, 296.7202. 3, Mary Pierce, 235.3692. 4, Conchita Martinez, 203.7555. 5, Jana Novotna, 174.9729.

6, Undsay Davenport, 146.7714. Gabriela Sabatini, 134.6647. 8, Kimiko Date, 122.0846. 9, Magdalena Maleeva, 121.1786. 10, Natasha Zvereva, 104.4176.

ATP Money 1, Andre Agassi, $879,760. 2, Pete Sampras, $643,580. 3, Richard Krajcek, $518,959. 4, Yevgeny Kaleinikov, $365,314. 5, Boris Becker, $383,293.

8, Michael Stich, $310,578. 7, Wayne Ferreira, $297,439. 8, Magnus Larscon, $291,182. 9, Paul Haarhuis, $258,473. 10, Thomas Enqvist, $237,398.

IBM-ATP Tour Points Rankings 1, Andre Agassi, 4,403. 2, Pete Sampras, 4,216. 3, Boris Becker, 3,274. 4, Sergi Bruguera, 2,556. 5, Yevgeny Katelnikov, 2,538.

6, Michael Chang, 2,519. 7, Alberto Berasategui, 2,479. 8, Michael Stich, 2,487. 8, Goran Ivanisevic, 2,394. 10, Wayne Ferreira, 2,030.

AUTO RACING I NASCAR Through April 9 Winston Cup Points 1, Dale Earnhardt, 1,133. Sterling Marlin, 1,077. 3, Jell Gordon, 969. Mark Martin, 965. 5, Terry Labonte, 904.

6, Rusty Wallace, 895. 7, Ted Musgrave, 883. 0, Dale Jarrett, 882. 9, Steve Grissom, 845. .10, Derrike Cope, 845.

Money 1, Dale Earnhardt, $588,755. 2, Storting Martin, $503,680. 3, Jeff Gordon, $561,380. 4, Mark Martin, $352.241. 5, Terry Labonte, $309,595.

8, Dale Jarrett, $286,639. 7, Ted Mungrave, $265,320. 8, Rusty Wallace, $245,935. 9, Ricky Rudd, $228,834, 10, Bobby: Labonte, $225,670. Indy Car Through April o.

PPQ Cup Pointe 1, Scott Pruett, 48. 2, Mauricio gelmin, 38. 3, Al Unser 34. 4, Paul Tracy, 32, 5, tie, Jacques and Bobby Rahal, 30. 7, Michael Anti dretti, 29.

8, Raul Bossel, 21. 0, tie, Robby Gordon and Too Fabl, 20. WA BOWLING Man Through April 1 1, Dave D' Entremont, $100,115. 2, Jess $100,900. 3, Dave Husted, $92,825.

4, Bob Spaulding, $68,320. 6, Scott Alexander, $61,560. 6. Danny Wiseman, $49,510. 7, John Gant, $44,140.

6, David Traber, $44,031. 9, Mike Aulby, $43,360. 10, Justin Hromek, $40,640. Brookfield Central High.School boys track team, led by three relay victories and 30 points from Brad Mohns, won the Spartan Invitational with 111 points on Wednesday. Waukesha West tied for third place with 60 points, Arrowhead was seventh with 48 points and Brookfield East placed 11th with 31 points.

Mohns had second-place finishes in the intermediate hurdles, high hurdles and long jump and placed third in the triple jump. West had secondfinishes in the 3,200 relay and by Matt Strick in the 400. Arrowhead was led by a 1-2 finish in the discus: Mike Seifert (128-4) and Pat Cull (128-3). Track A Prep boys SPARTAN INVITATIONAL (at Brookfield Central) Team Scores Brookfield Central 111, Germantown 79, Waukesha West 60, Kenosha Tremper 60, Homestead 55, Mitwaukee Bay View 52, Arrowhead 48, Marquette 38, Whitefish Bay 32, Milwaukee Custer 32, Brookfield East 31, Milwaukee Lutheran 26, Racine Hortick 20, Wauwatosa West 8, Franklin 8 Winners and Local Placements Relay Brookfield Central 2. Waukesha West 6.

Brookfield East 8:58.2 110-meter High Hurdles 1. Smith (BV) 15.3; 2. Brad Mohns (BC) 16.0; 3. Herret (BE) 16.0 100-moter Dash 1. Temple (ML) 11.2; 5.

Jason Lythjohan (Wk) 11.5; Copp (BC) 11.5 800-meter Relay 1. Brookfield Central 3. Waukesha West 1:37.1. 400-meter Relay Brookfield Central 45.3; 6. West 48.7 Long Jump 1.

Parker (KT) 22-1; 2. Mohns (BC) Triple Jump Thompson (WB) 41-5; 3. Mohna (8C) 5. Daubert (Arr) 39-4 Shot Put t. Calvert (BV) 49-2 High Jump 1.

Johnson (Home) 6-2; 2. Scott (8C) 6-0; 6. 8. Sanchez (BE) 5-8 Run. 1: Hayes (Marq) 2.

Strider Hunt. (Arr) Tim Hamil (BC) 6. Tim Plaskac (WWW) 4:53.0 400-meter Dash 1. Schowalter (Germ) 51.4; 2. Matt Strick (WkW) 52.3; 5.

Mesian (BE) 55.4; 6. Haushalter (BE). 55.9 Discus 1. Solent Pal CArd) 4. Well1187 I.

Parker (KT) 41.0; 2. Mohns (BC) 41.2; 4. Wozniak (BC) 434; 5. Scale (BE) 43.8 Hot (derm) 23.6; 3. Strick 24.3 Run 1.

Charlie McClure (BC) 4. Ryan McCumber (BC) Andy Smith (WkW) 10:18.7 Relay 1. Germantown 2. Brookflald Central 3. Waukesha Wast 5.

Arrowhead 3:43.3 tin Calendar On The Air Television TODAY 3 p.m. Senior PGA Golf: PGA Seniors Championship, second round. (USA). 6:30 p.m. NHL Hockey: Boston Bruins at New York Rangers.

(ESPN) 7.p.m. NBA Basketball: Milwaukee Bucks at Minnesota Timberwolves. (Channel 18) 7 p.m. NBA Basketball: New York Knicks at Indiana Pacers. (TNT) Radio TODAY 7 p.m.

NBA Basketball: Milwaukee Bucks at Timberwolves. (WTMJ-620) 7:30 p.m. IHL Hockey: San Diego Gulls at Milwaukee Admirals. (WISN-1130) On Tap 1 Baseball COLLEGE Today Beloit at Carroll, 1 p.m. Softball COLLEGE Today Carroll at UW Whitewater, 3:30 p.m.

Basketball 1 PROFESSIONAL Today Milwaukee Bucks at Minnesota Timberwolves, 7 p.m. Hockey PROFESSIONAL Today San Diego Gulls at Milwaukee Admirals, 7:30 p.m. Recreation Stanislawski bowls 736 series WAUKESHA Diane Stanislawski bowled a 736 series in the Hartbrook Waukesha County Queens League on Thursday. Stanislawski had games of 279, 245 and 212. John Murphy had a 739 series on games of 256, 247 and 236 in the Atlantis Major League.

Bowling Scores THURSDAY'S HONOR ROLL MEN 739 John Murphy, 256, 247, 236, Atlantis Major League 737 Mike Christiansen, 277, 245, 215, Red Carpet Late Niters League defeated 7-1 on 728 Jerry Haut, 243, 245, 240, Atlantis Major League 716 Ken Melotik, 289, 234, 193, Atlantis Major League 700 Terry Sloan, 207, 246, 247, Fracaro's Men's Sodal League 3 3 WOMEN 738 Diane Stanislawsid, 279, 245, 212, Hartbrook Waukesha County Queens League 708 Dawn Szajna, 215, 225, 268, Hartbrook Waukesha County Queens League 665 Sharon Tomczak, 191, 249, 225, Hartbrook Waykesha County Queens League 616 Joy Buyatt, 226, 195, 195, Sunset Sensations League 607 Mary Ellen Morrissey, 205, 211, 191, Fracaro's Ladies Major League 605 Barb Rezner, 209, 190, 206, Hartbrook Waukesha County Queens League 603 Kristy Lloyd, 220, 202, 181, Lakeview Ladies League; Mary Roberts, 206, 214, 183, Hartbrook Waukesha County Queens League 602 Lori Mork, 223, 222, 157, Sunset Scratch League 601 Karen Custer, 213, 198, 190, Hartbrook Waukesha County Queens League LEAGUES I. (minimums: men 600, women 525) Red Carpet RC All Stars Mary Baysinger 581, Laura Skenandore 564, Judy Holmes 563, Sue Podjaski 559, Syivia Reesor 558, Linda Nielsen 556, Dawn Jaquith 556, Sue Sicker 545, Jinny Waters 536, Helen Emery 534, Pat Bykowsid 530 Atlantis Major John Murphy 739, Jerry Haut 728, Ken Melotik 716, Dan Lindstrom 691, Don Backer 664, Bill Hawley 684, Steve Kretzer 659, Rick Tortomasi 646, Larry Price 645, Dennis Anderson 641, Tom Vanderhel 640, Greg Hateman 638, Mike Beaster 629, John Enge 628, Dan Ottesen. 626, Al Janka 621, Tom Halverson 618, Kerry Calton 613, Jerry Mallo 608, Pete Tillema 606 Jay's Mukwonago City Tim Titus 692, Ron Schemenauer 648, Tim Lynn 637, Doug Dowrow 621, Paul Horn 600 Red Carpet Lucky Strikes Chris Drake 543, Donna Martin 540, Donna Roteik 533 Lakeview Pewaukee 10-Pin Joe Schroetter 694, Dennis Janka 669, Art Compton 634, Tom Okruszynski 807, Bill Kuess 604, Steve Bannister 602 Lakeview Ladies Kristy Lloyd 603, Patty Books 598, Chris Knake 586, Delores Neumann 565, Mary Jung 542, Julie Knutson 541, Jean Kleinfeldt 532, Cindy Praeger 529 Fracaro's Ladies Major Mary Ellen Morrissey 607, Molly Dascenzo 599, Joyce Ecklund 561, Eileen Schultz 560, Yvonne McGavock 560, Mary Jean Johannes 529 Sunset Scratch Lori Mork 602, Anita Bielinski 588, Karen Woods 573, Bonnie Schliesman 541, Kathy Wheaton 538, Laurie Hill 531, Kathie Powers 531 Sunset Sensations County Queens Diane Stanislawski 736, Dawn Szajna 708, Sharon Tomezak 665, Barb Rezner 805, Mary Roberts 603, Karen Custer 601, Michelle Strobet 577, Jenny Orgas: 577. Mary Morsts, man 567, Lauren Ackerman 559, Deneen Schmidt 558, Linda Gresbach 554, Jane Punko 552, Betsy Boos 549, Laurie Husslein 547, Geri Wolf 541, Shirley Fredrick 535, Cindy Brown 533, Kim Brown 529, Nancy Dvorak 525 Fracaro'a Men's Social Terry Sloan 700, Don Benson 696, Rick Radichel 692, Ed Filo 680, Greg Stimart 675, Bob Nakielski 664, Randy Campbell 649, Randy Orton 633, Tim Johnson 631, Randy Johnson 623, Joe Mindiola 620, Louie Rodriguez 613, Tom Nienow 609, Arlen Meidenbauer 600 Sunset Envirex Jim Schrelber 628, Bob Riesing 619, Jerry Timm 606, Dan Jaworski 602, Diane Backler 582 Red Carpet Late Niters PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Agreed to terms with Joe Sims, offensive lineman. PITTSBURGH STEELERS Signed Rico Mack, linebacker; Ed Toner, running back; and Chris Oldham, comerback.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Signed Dedrick Dodge, salety, and Clifford Hicks, cornerback-retumer. ST. LOOS RAMS Declined to match San Francisco's offer to Mar. quez Pope, cornerback, and received the second-round pick as. com pensation.

Signed Pope to a tour year A -h THURSDAY'3 CON SCORE WAUKESHA SOUTH (1) Sta-. 2.0.0 30 34 0, Hillmann 3 0 Stoss 3 0 Mueller 2 0 Martinson 1 0 Engle 3 0 Bruss 200. Totals 26 1 5 MUSKEGO (7) Tamm 2 2 Marciniak 1 1 Verburgt 3 2.2; Mc. calgue 1 0 Duelge 3 1 2 0 Piotrowski 3 0 Takishan 2 0 Meyers 10 Stier 3 0 Mitbauer 2 0 Lambert 1 0 Lindemer 1 00; Siefert 2 11. Totals --27 7 13 Score by innings (r-h-e) Waukesha South .000 001 0-1- 5-4 301 x-7-13-1 Pitchers Waukesha South: Staplaton, Stowe (4): Muskego: Ottaviani.

WP Ottaviani; LP Stapleton. 4 Soccer Prep girls NON CONFERENCE Graton 2, Wauwatosa West 0 Thomas More 7, Wayland 0 Tennis Prep boys SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE Waukesha South 4. Arrowhead 3 Waukesha West, Oak Creek 3 METRO CONFERENCE Thomas More 5, Plus 2 NON CONFERENCE Brown Deer 7, Greenfield 0 Shorewood 6, Wauwatosa West 1 WAUKESHA SOUTH 4, ARROWHEAD 3 (at Heyer Park) Singles Sean Marks (Arr) def. Travis McGoldrick 6-1, 6-2 Matt Melendes (WS) del. Todd Warshauer 7-6 (7-4), 6-4 Erik Colque (WS) del.

Andy Lemperger 3-6, 8-4, 6-4 Drew Bothwell (WS) def. Brian Hornburg 6-0, 6-3 Doubles John -Kevin Harttinger (WS) def. Paul O' Meara-Rob Baxter 6- 17-5 Jay Schneider -Adam Bluemner (Arr) del. Matt Casper Jason Young 6- 4,62 Dan Latzke-Chad Rice (Arr) del. Alex Colque-John Khalil 5-7, 7-6 (74), 6-4 WAUKESHA WEST 4, OAK CREEK 3 (at Waukesha West) Singles Steve Rottman (OC) def.

Eric Weiss 6-0, 6-0 Mitch Bruns (WW) def. Bryan Coller 8-3, 6-4 Wes Wanta (OC) del. Nick Reed 4. 6, 7-6 (7-5), 7-5 Rich Yerkey (OC) del. Tony Bellovary 7-5, 6-4 Doubles Jason Gonzales-Bryce Monson (ww) del.

Mike Dahm-Chad Lehrk 6- 1, 6-1 Ryan Pilanz-David Bryant (WW) def. Tom Kurtz-Andy Lochowicz 6-0, 6-3 Jeff Muenkel-Ben Grass (WW) del. Mike Anshutz-Keith Szeuczuge 6-0, 6- Hockey Professional NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE EASTERN CONFERENCE Attentic Division 7 Ple GF New Jersey ...18 14 7 43 108 Florida 14 18 5 33 09 Tampa Bay ....15 20 3 33 08 Ranger. 16 19 35 101 Washington Philadelphia ..21 16 13 15 39 48 124 97 8868888 12. 21 5 29 96 125 Northeast Division Pta GF GA .28 56 159 109 Pittsburgh 11 2 52 148 123 15 41 110 93 Buffalo 15 6 38 101 92 Hartford 17 37 104 109 Montreal 15 18 5 35 99 123 HOCKEY National Hockey League BUFFALO SABRES Signed Brian Holzinger, centers, to a muttiyear contract.

DETROIT RED WINGS Recalled Mark Famer, defenseman, from Adtrondack of the AHL OTTAWA SENATORS Returned Lance defenseman, to Prince Edward Island of the AHL. SAN JOSE SHARKS Reassigned Vastimal Kroupa, delenseman, to Kansas City of the IHL. COLLEGE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Named Geoff Cabe assistant commissioner for special events; Chris Walker assistant commissioner for media relations; Kate Hickey assistant commissioner for compliance; Deana Monahan director of public relations. ADELPHI Announced the resignation of Karen Loeber, women's volleyball coach. CLEMSON Announced that Michael Tabb, forward, has asked to be released from the basketball program so he could transfer.

4 EAST CAROLINA Named Anne Donovan women's basketball coach. EAST TENNESSEE STATE Named Patrick Britz compliance coordinator. MANSFIELD Named Sam Rotella defensive coordinator. OHIO U. Announced that Gary Trent, forward, will forego his senior year and apply for the NBA draft.

SOUTHERN INDIANA Named Steve Newton athletic director. SOUTHERN METHODIST Announced the resignation of John Shumate, men's basketball coach. WASHINGTON STATE Signed Mike Price, lootbal coach, to a fiveyear contract. WEST CHESTER Named Lubking interim athletic director. YALE Announced the resignation of Dan Poliziani, men's associate hockey coach.

Basketball Professional NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSN. EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Olvision Pct G8 22 .714 x-New York ........51 25 .671 Boston 44 .429 22 47 .390 25 New Jersey .......28 49 .364 27 Philadelphia .......22 55 .286 33 59 .234 37 Central Division Pct GB 28 .638 29 .618 34 .558 6 37 .519 38 .506 10 Milwaukee ..........31 45 .408 49 .355 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pet GB Antonio .....56 20 .737 x-Utah 22 .714. 32 .584 39. .487 19 Dallas 42 .447 22 Minnesota. .......20 56 .283 36 Pacific Division Pct GB 22 .714 22 .711 30 .610 8 36 .526 39 .487 171 Golden State ......25 52.

.325 30 LA. 61 .200 39 x-clinched playoff berth Thursday's Games Boston 119, Orlando 114 Miami 85, Cleveland 84 New York 110, Washington 100 Philadelphia 102, Now Jersey 94 Utah 121, Golden State 102 Houston 112, Portland 99 Seattle 133, Dallas 112 Denver 125, LA. Clippers 103 Today' a Games Milwaukee at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Atlanta an Clareland, 6:30 p.m, New York at Indiana, 7 p.on, Charlotte at Detroit, 7 p.m. Sacramento at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m.

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