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6B www.burlingtonfrepress.com The Burlington Free Press Wdnday, July 11, 2007 SCOREBOARD CALENDAR Baseball Seattle 82 Los Angeies 47 Detron 92 Cncaoo 64 Wasnmgton 91 Minnesota 83 OT Inoana 79 Houston 77 Today's Games Connecticui at Seanie 3pm San Antoruo at Pnoenw. 3 30 m. The Free Press sports calendar runs Sundays and periodically on other days To place a notice fax to 651-4648 e-mau to or mail to Sports Caienoar Free Press Sports Dept. PO Box 10 191 College Burlington. 05402-0010 Caienoar items are tree Tney are not accepted by telephone Items nugnt run more than once when space allows Early submissions are encouraged 10 avoid disappointment.

The Sports Calendar is listed ea www-burluigUmfreeeres- 6- SPORTS ON BOXING 11 p.m. Junior middleweights. Joel Julio (31-1-0) vs. Cornelius Bundrage (26-2-0) (ESPN2) CYCLING 8:30 a.m. Tour de France, stage 4, Villers-Cotterets to Joigny (Versus) MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 7:30 p.m.

AAA All-Star Game (ESPN2) Radio 7 p.m. Baseball, Mahoning Valley Scrappers at Vermont Lake Monsters (WEAV-AM 960, Colchester; WXZO-FM 96.7, Colchester; WTSJ-AM 1320, Randolph) Schedule subject to change Baseball The Vermont Lake Monsters hold a baseball dime for ages 8-16 on July 21 Fee $20 includes cbnie and a ticket to that night game vs Jamestown Jammers Clmic win be 10 a.m.-12 30 pm Information, www Basketball ST ALBANS The Mike Johnson 4-on-4 tournament will be held Sunday at BFA-St Albans gym with proceeds going to the Mike Johnson scholarship fund To register or for information: Ken Fairchikt, 309-1183, or Matt Johnson, 652-0765. COLCHESTER The Vermont Frost Heaves wHf hold an open tryout July 28-29 at St Michael College. The camp runs 9 a to 6 p.m Saturday and 9 a to 1 30 Sunday at the Ross Sports Center. The early application deadline is July 20 and players may apply at www vermonttrosthea-vescom or by sending a basketball resume to mikevermontfrosthea-ves com.

Information: Michael Healy. 660-0084. The YMCATaykx Coppenratn summer basketball workshop for boys and girls ages 8-16 will be held Aug. 4 from noon-3 m. at the YMCA gym.

Cost $20 lY members $10). Information: Jeff Paul at jpaulgbymca org or call 862-BMB3. ext. zui. etBaPSai THE AIR Dick Norman, Belgium, def.

John Isner. United States, 7-6 (3). 6-3. Scoville Jenkins. United States, def.

Daniele Bracciali, Italy. 6-2. 6-1. Mischa Zverev, Germany, def Igor Kunitsyn (7), Russia 6-1. 2-6 6-1 Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, Pakistan, def.

Mardy Fish (1), United States. 6-3. 6-4 Prakash Amritraj. India, def. Ilia Bo-zoljac.

Serbia 3-6. 6-3 6-3 Nathan Healey. Australia, def. Jesse Levine, United States. 6-1 6-0.

Antony Dupuis. France, def. Kon-stantinos Economtdis, Greece, 6-4, 6-3 Paul Capdeville. Chile, def. Nicolas Kiefer.

Germany, 7-6 (3), 4-6. 7-5. Nicolas Mahut (5), France, def. Adrian Garcia. Chile.

7-6 (6), 6-1. Doubles First Round Sanchai and Sonchat Ratiwatana, Thailand, def. Justin Gimelstob, United States, and Todd Perry (4), Australia. 2-6. 6-4, 10-8 tiebreak.

Eric Butorac, United States, and Ross Hutchins. Britain, def. Kevin Kim, United States, and Danai Udomchoke, Thailand, 6-3, 6-4. Scott Lipsky and David Martin, United States, def. Teimuraz Gabash-vili, Russia, and Jean-Julien Rojer, Netherlands Antilles, 6-1 6-3.

Basketball WNBA EASTERN CONFERENCE YMCA Midnight Teen Basketball League will be held Fridays at the YMCA through Aug 3 from 6:30 p.m. to midnight for boys and girls ages 12-15 and 16-20. Teams of 10; If you don't have an organized team, call to sign up for "drop-in team." Information: Kevin Habn at 862-8993 ext. 151 or Lone Wolf Athletics will hold a TORONTO RAPTORS Signed Jamano Moon to a two-year contract FOOTBALL National FootbaN League OAKLAND RAiDERS Signed Donovm Darius PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Waived FB Zach Tuiasosopo. TENNESSEE TITANS Agreed to terms with OL Leroy Hams and DT Antoruo Johnson HOCKEY National Hockey League COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS Resigned LW Curtis Giencross.

LW Joa-kim Lindstrom. Andrew Murray and RW Steve Goertzen NEW JERSEY DEVILS Signed Vitaly Vishnevski to a one-year contract NEW YORK RANGERS Agreed to terms with LW Brendan Shanahan on a one-year contract. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS Signed Sidney Crosby to a five-year contract extension through the 2012-13 season. WASHINGTON CAPITALS Signed RW Joe Motzko to a two-year contract. MOTORSPORTS INDY RACING LEAGUE Fined drivers, Tony Kanaan and Sam Horn-ish unspecified amounts and placed them on probation until Dec.

31: fined Kanaan team, Andretti Green Racing, and Hornisn's team. Team Penske, $25,000 each and placed them on probation for unsportsmanlike conduct on pit road until Dec. 31 and suspended Sam Horn-ish Sr. from pit lane for one race and placed him on probation until Dec. 31 for their roles in a fight at Watkins Glen, Y.

on July 8 COLLEGE BIG EAST CONFERENCE Announced the resignation of Jon Gust, director of communications, to become director of media relations within Villanova's communication department. COASTAL COLLEGIATE SWIMMING ASSOCIATION Announced the formation of the conference to begin competition this fall and announced it has been approved by the NCAA for membership as a Division I conference. CENTENARY Named Patrick Maiden volleyball coach. GARDNER-WEBB Named Scott Shipman wrestling coach. COLGATE Named Stan Dakosty and Casey Vogt assistant football coaches COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY Announced the resignation of Rick Dell, baseball coach.

INDIANA, PA Named Liz Ramsey women's lacrosse coach and Ali Ferrari softball coach. QUEENS, N.Y. Named Craig Schwartz men's tennis coach. RADFORD Named Joe Raccuia baseball coach. SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY Announced LB D.J.

Brooks, DT Isaiah Thomas, Adrian Banks, DE Jimmy Hollins and TE Joshua Nixon are academically ineligible and DT Alston Smith and DE Jowelle Bullock have left the football team. STEPHEN F. AUSTIN Named Gay Mcnu*tt softball coach. TENNESSEE Named Fred Corral assistant baseball coach. YALE Named Laura Field interim women's lacrosse coach.

for boys and girls grades 7-12 with instruction by NBA trainer Steve Pratt. Information: Wayne Lafley at 310-1643 or www lonewolfathletics.com. BIG games Green Mountain I G. is looking for people interested in coaching boys and giris aged 12-18 in soccer, basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball and martial arts in the 2007 games. BIG is also looking for athletes aged 12-18 to participate in girls field hockey, boys and girls soccer, martial arts, boys and girls basketball, girls volleyball (ages 15-16).

baseball and Softball. The games will be held July 27-30. Fee: $75 For information or registration form, email BIGVermontgmail.com or call 899-4248. Cheerleading The YMCA will hold a cheerleading workshop for ages 6-18 at Oakledge Park on Aug. 11 from 11 a p.m.

Cost: $30 (Y members, $15). Information: Jeff Paul at jpaulgbymca.org or call 862-8993, ext. 201 Golf Vermont Golf Association will hold the following State Days: Husband-Wife tournament at Orleans Country Club, Sunday, with tee times starting at 7:30 a.m. $40 per team; tee time required. Contact OCC at 754-2333 for tee time.

Information: www.vtga.org. Mixed Scotch tournament at Lake St. Catherine Country Club, July 22. $40 per team; tee time required. Contact LSCCC at 287-9341 for tee time Information: www.vtga.org.

Junior Match Play: At Links at Lang Farm July 24-26; boys and girls, must be living in Vermont; as of July 24, must be 1 1 years old or not reached 18th birthday. Age groups 11-13 and 14-17 although 11-13 golfers may petition to play in 14-17. No caddies. $20 per player. Applications must be postmarked by July 20.

Information: www.vtga.org or call 924-0418 or 773-7180, or email vgavtga.org, or vswgacomcast.net or call 375-8091 during weekday nours. Pet GB Indiana 14 4 .778 Detroit 13 5 .722 1 New York 10 8 .556 4 Chicago 8 11 .421 64 Connecticut 7 11 .389 7 Washington 7 12 368 Vk WESTERN CONFERENCE Pet GB San Antonio 11 6 .647 Sacramento 12 7 .632 Phoenix 11 8 .579 1 Seattle 11 8 .579 1 Los Angeles 7 12 .368 5 Houston 5 14 .263 7 Minnesota 5 15 .250 7Vi ESSEX The St. Joseph GoirCTassic will be held Thursday at the nr nnn shootina 'offensive skills camD Aua. 11-12 Golt Club will hold its annual mixed cou Links at Lang Farm, with a shotgun start at 8 30 a.m. and a barbecue and prizes at 12:30 p.m.

The fee is $75. Information: Tom Prim, 878-2509 or www.stiosephvermont.com. QO ENOSBURG The Enosburg Falls Country Club will hold the Bill Moore Memorial Tournament on Friday. This is a scholarship event. Entry fee: $300 for four-person team, scramble format.

Information: Suzi at 933-6623 or shullparentyahoo.com. BARRE The Co-Op Insurance golf classic Friday at Country Club of Barre will benefit Make-A-Wish. Registration at 8:30 a.m. with shotgun start at 10 For more information, call local Co-Op agent or CC of Barre, or register at 222-4755 or at www.co-opinsurance.com. Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games IN VERMONT ST.

GEORGE Rocky Ridqe ples four-person scramble Saturday. Cost: $45. Information, reservations: Ed Coleman, 482-8101, or biggolfvtaol.com. KILLINGTON The third Swing Vermont Learn to Golf Clinic for the Physically Challenged will be held Sunday at Green Mountain National Country Club. The free clinic, which runs from 8:30 a.m.

to noon, is free and open to any physically challenged individual regardless of age or experience. Information: Pat Whitney, 422-4653 or gmngcvermontel.net. WILLISTON The 19th annual Stephen J. Brown Junior Golf Classic will be held at Williston Country Club on July 21 with a 1 p.m. shotgun start with a reception at the Burlington Elks Club on North Avenue.

The $75 registration fee includes greens fees, cart, golf shirt, hole-in-one prizes and sit down dinner. Info: Greg at 343-8446 or Bob at 879-7196. SOUTH BURLINGTON ThPljniversity of Vermont Victory Club will hold its annual Hockey Golf Classic July 23 at Vermont National Country Club. The event features shotgun starts at 8 a.m. and 1:15 p.m., with a barbecue after the morning session and a reception after the afternoon session.

The fee is $200 per player or $750 per foursome, with an entry deadline of Friday. Registration forms are online at www.uvmathletics.com. Information: victory uuo, ooD-usao or victory.ciuoraiuvm.eau. N.Y.-Penn League McJbMra Omsiea I M. Brooklyn 'Metsi 15 6 Staten isiano vannsi 11 T0 7'4 524 4 6i huoson D-Hivsi 9 11 450 Arjeraeen lOwesi 8 12 400 Pmckaey Divtsioa Auburn iBiue Javsi 13 6'9 WiihamsportiPniiiesi 13 8 Stale Couege (Prraiesl 12 6 Manonmc Vai iinoansi10 11 600 46 333 .266 3 6 7 ca 1 i Jamestown iMartms) 7 14 Batavia iCaramaisi 6 15 Stedler Dilrisioa I I Pet Lowell (Red Sox) Vermont (Nationals) Oneonta (Tigers) Tn-Qty (Astrosi 13 7 12 8 10 11 650 600 476 5 15 550 Monday's Gmh Stale College al Vermont, ccd, grounds Oneonta 6, Hudson Valley 2 Aoerdeen 3.

Auoum 2 Staten island 5. Batavia 3 Wiwamsport 8 Tn-City 2 Jamestown 3. Brooklyn 2 Lowell 10 Mahoning Valley 2 Tuesday's Games No games scneauied Today's Gems Auburn at Staten island Batavia at Lowell Brooklyn at Tn-City Hudson Valley at Jamestown Manomng Valley at Vermont Oneonta at State College Wtlliamsport at Aberdeen Cycling Tour de France Stage 3 Tuesday At Compiegne, Franca 147 mile from Waregem, Bel- gium to Compiegne 1. Fabian Cancellara. Switzerland, Team CSC, 6 hours.

36 minutes, 15 seconds; 2. Erik Zabel. Germany, Team Milram. same time; 3. Danilo Napolitano, Italy, Lampre-Fondital, same time: 4.

Tom Boonen, Belgium, Quick Step-lnnergetic, same time; 5. Robert Hunter, South Africa, Barlo-world, same time. 6. Robert Foerster, Germany, Ge-rolsteiner, same time; 7. Robbie McEwen.

Australia, Predictor-Lotto, same time; 8. Bernhard Eisel, Austria, T-Mobile, same time; 9. Mark Cavendish. Britain, T-Mobile, same time; 10. Heinrich Haussler, Germany, Gerol-steiner, same time.

Also 16. George Hincapie, United States, Discovery Channel, same time; 76. Christopher Horner. United States, Predictor-Lotto, same time; 86. Fred Rodriguez.

United States. Predictor-Lotto, same time; 110 Christian Van-develde, United States, Team CSC. same time: 126. Levi Leipheimer, United States, Discovery Channel, same time; 187. David Zabriskie, United States, Team CSC, same time.

Overall Standings (After three stages) 1. Fabian Cancellara, Switzerland, Team CSC, 2. Andreas Kloeden, Germany, Astana. 33 seconds behind: 3. David Millar, Britain.

Saunier Duval-Prodir. 4. George Hincapie, United States, Discovery Channel. 5. Bradley Wiggins, Britain, Cofidis.

same time. 6. Vladimir Gusev. Russia, Discovery Channel, :45: 7. Tom Boonen.

Belgium, Quick Step-lnnergetic, 8. Vladimir Karpets, Russia, Discovery Channel, same time: 9. Thor Hushovd, Norway, Credit Agricole, :49: 1 0. Mikel Astarloza, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, same time. Also 32.

Levi Leipheimer, United States, Discovery Channel, 1 69. Christopher Horner, United States, Predictor-Lotto, 73. Christian Vandevelde, United States, Team CSC, same time; 123. Fred Rodriguez, United States, Predictor-Lotto, 186. David Zabriskie, United States, Team CSC, 4:24.

Schedule July 7 Prolog, London London, 7.9 kilometers (4.9 miles) (stage: Fabian Cancellara, Switzerland; overall: Cancellara) July 8 First stage. London-Canterbury, 203 (126.1) (Robbie McEwen, Australia; Cancellara) July 9 Second stage. Dunkirk, France Ghent. (104.7) (Gert Steegmans, Belgium; Cancellara) July 10 Third stage, Waregem Compiegne, 236.5 (147) (Cancellara: Cancellara) Today Fourth stage. Villers-Cot-terets Joigny, 1 93 (1 1 9.9) Wednesday Fifth stage.

Cha-biis Autun, medium mountain, 182.5 (113.4) Thursday Sixth stage. Semur-en-Auxois Bourg-en-Bresse, 199.5 (124) July 14 Seventh stage, Bourg-en-Bresse Le Grand-Bornand, high mountain, 197.5(122.7) July 15 Eighth stage, Le Grand-Bornand Tignes, high mountain, 165 (102.5) July 16 Rest day, Tignes July 17 Ninth stage. Val d'ls- ere Briancon, high mountain, 159.5 (99.1) July 18 10th stage, Tallard Marseille, 229.5 (142.6) July 19 11th stage, Marseille Montpellier, 182.5(113.4) July 20 12th stage, Montpellier Castres, medium mountain, 178.5(110.9) July 21 13th stage, Albi, individual time trial, 54 (33.6) July 22 14th stage, Mazamet Plateau-de-Beille, high mountain, 197 (122.4) July 23 1 5th stage, Foix Loud-envieile-Le Louron. nigh mountain. July 24 Rest day, Pau July 25 16th stage.

Orthez Gourette-Col d'Aubisque, high mountain, 218.5 (135 8) July 26 17th stage, Pau Castel-sarrasin, 188.5(117.1) July 27 18th stage, Cahors (131.1) July 28 19th stage. Cognac Angouleme, individual time trial, 55.5 (34.5) July 29 20th stage, Marcous-sis Champs-Elysees Paris, 146 (90.7) Total: 3569.9 kilometers (2218.2 miles) Football NFL 2006 schedules x-Sunday night games subject to change New England Patriots Sept. 9 at New York Jets, 1 p.m. Sept 16 San Diego. 8:15 p.m.

Sept 23 Buffalo. 1 p.m. Oct 1 at Cincinnati. 8:30 m. Oct 7 Cleveland.

1 Oct Mat Dallas. Oct. 21 at Miami, 1 p.m. Oct. 28 Washington.

4.15 p.m. Nov. 4 at Indianapolis, 4:15 m. Nov. 11 BYE Nov 18 at Buffalo.

1 p.m. Nov. 25 x-Philadelphia, 8:15 pm. Dec. 3 at Baltimore.

8:30 p.m. Dec. 9 Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Dec. 16 New York Jets, 1 p.m.

Dec. 23 Miami. 1 m. Dec. 29 al New York Giants.

815 p.m. New York Qiants Sept. 9 at Dallas. 8 15 pm. Sept 16 Green Bay.

1pm. Sepl 23 at Washington. 4-15 p.m. Sept. 30 Philadelphia 8:15 p.m.

Oct 7 New York Jets. 1 m. Oct 15 at Atlanta, 830 pm. Oct 21 San Francisco. 1pm Oct 28 Miami at London.

1 m. No 4 BYE Nov 11 Dallas. 4,15 pm. Yankee Lanes Week of July 1 Forever Young High average men: Robert Le-beau 170 High games men: 1. Paul Mas-sarelli 204 2 Robert Lebeau 178, 3.

Leonard McGrath 175 High series men: 1 Pauf Mas-sarelli 508. 2 Robert Lebeau 495; 3. Leonard McGrath 492 High average women: Hazel Geake 158 SPRINGFIELD Crown PoinFCountry Club will play host to the Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl golf tournament July 30. A four-person scramble, shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Scratch handicap.

$85 per golfer. Entries to Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl Golf Tournament, PO Box 820, Lebanon, N.H. 03766-0820. Information: Mike Gunn. 886-1414.

PP SHELBURNE The sixth annual Peter A. Martin Brain Aneurysm research fund golf tournament will be held at Kwiniaska Golf Club on Aug. 1 with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Call 656-4014 for sponsorship information. Soccer MLS EASTERN CONFERENCE Pts GF GA New York DC United New England Kansas City Columbus Toronto FC 7 3 24 25 20 Chicago WESTERN CONFERENCE Pts OF GA 29 21 10 29 21 21 21 18 15 17 14 22 13 17 18 9 12 23 Houston FC Dallas CO Chivas USA Colorado Los Angeles Real Salt Lake NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

Thursday's Game Houston at Chicago. 9 m. Saturday's Games FC Dallas at United, 7:30 m. New England at New York, 7:30 m. Real Salt Lake at Kansas City.

8 m. Columbus at CD Chivas USA, 10:30 p.m. Sunday's Game Toronto FC at Houston. 8.30 p.m. CONMEBOL Copa America QUARTERFINALS Uruguay 4.

Venezuela 1 Brazil 6. Chile 1 Mexico 6. Paraguay 0 Argentina 4. Peru 0 SEMIFINALS Tuesday Brazil 2, Uruguay 2. Brazil wins 5-4 in penalty kicks Today At Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela Mexico vs Araentma.

8:45 p.m. THIRD PLACE Saturday At Caracas, Venezuela Uruguay vs. Mexico-Argentina loser, 5 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday At Maracaibo, Venezuela Brazil vs. Mexico-Argentina winner, 5 p.m.

Transactions Tuesday's moves BASEBALL American Leegue CHICAGO WHITE SOX Optioned RHP Gavin Floyd to Charlotte (IL). National League ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Promoted INF Donovan Solano from Quad Cities (MWL) to Palm Beach (FSL). BASKETBALL National Basketball Association MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES Signed Corey Brewer to two-year contract. NEWGA New England Women's Amateur At Hickory Ridge CC Amherst, Mass.

Two-round leaders 1. Susan Choi, Mass. 76-73-149 2. Kimberfy Wong, CC of Barre, Vt 76-74-150 2. Alexa Rancourt, Maine 77-73-150 4.

77-74-151 5. Tara Joy-Connelly, Mass. 75-77-1 52 6. Lisanne Schmidt, N.H. 79-74-153 7.

Debbie Amanti, Mass. 77-77-154 7. Dana Cummings, Conn. 76-78-154 9. Kristen Garabedian, St.

Cath, Vt. 78-77-155 9. Courtney Brink, Mass. 78-77-1 55 Other Vermont scores 14. Teo Poplawski, Champlain 79-78-157 17.

Catherine Shom*o, Rutland 77-81-158 23. Molly Tullar, Lake Morey 80-81-161 30. Reggie Parker, Ekwanok 82-82-164 60. Patricia Haas, Killington 88-86-1 74 66. Mary Jane Shom*o, Rutland 86-90-1 76 68.

Elizabeth Walker, Brattleboro 85-94-1 79 Missed cut 72. Ellen Lamson. Montague 90-90-180 82. Kathy Allbright. Crown Point 91-94-185 91 Nancy Gorham-LaSante, St.

94-96-190 99 Sherryl Libardoni, Brattleboro 100-96-196 102. Tracy Sloan, Brattleboro 101-100-201 103. Judy Kurtz, St. Johnsbury 97-111-208 Hole-in-one At Williston GC WILLISTON Bonnie Maurycy scored her first hole-in-one by using a driver on the 154-yard 11th hole at Williston Golf Club during women's state day competition. She had three witnesses.

Softball Little League 9-10-year-old District 3 Today's game Essex vs. Northwest, 6 p.m. 11-12-year-old District 1 Tuesday's games At Schifilliti Park Colchester 7, Burlington 4 Champlain Valley 19, Vergennes 6 Richmond 7, Mount Abraham 2 Today's games At Schifilliti Park Vergennes vs. Mount Abraham, 6 p.m. At Bristol Rec Field Champlain Valley vs.

Richmond, 6 p.m. District 3 Tuesday's game At Swanton Fairfax 11, St. Albans 6 Today's game At Swanton Milton vs. Northwest. 6 p.m.

Baseball Little League 11-12-year old District 1 Tuesday's games At Schifilliti Park Willison 7, North Burlington 1 Burlington American 1, Vergennes 0 Today's games At Schifilliti Park Charlotte vs. South Burlington, 6 p.m. Richmond vs. Mount Abraham, 6:15 pm. District 3 At Milton Essex Junction 4, St.

Albans 2 9-10-year old District 1 Tuesday's games At Callahan Park Vergennes 12. Charlotte 9 Today's games At Callahan Park Burlington American vs. Middle-bury, 6 pm. North Burlington vs. Shelburne, 6 pm.

District 4 Monday's games At Hope Davey Field Barrett 460; 2 Amy Blondin 223 High average women: Marci Lombard 161 High games womeni 1. Marci Lombard 200; 2 Dawn McCoy 140; 3. Barbara Lascelle 136 High series womeni 1. Marci Lombard 460: 2 Barbara Lascelle 375,3 Dawn McCoy 372 Thursday Crazy Cash High average men: Jesse Robinson 220 High gemes mem 1. Mike Thompson 247; 2.

Elwood Bourne STOWE Stowe Mountain Club will hold the MMEFI scholarship golf Nov 18 at Detroit. 4:15 m. Nov 25 Minnesota. 1pm Dec 2 at Chicago. 415 m.

Dec. 9 at Pniiaoeiphia. 1 m. Dec. 16 x-Wasnington, 8.15 p.m.

Dec 23 at Buffalo. 1 m. Dec. 29 New England 8 15 m. New York Jets Sept 9 New England.

1 p.m. Sept. 16 at Baltimore, 4:15 p.m. Sept 23 Miami 1 m. Sept 30 at Buffalo.

1 m. Oct 7 at New York Giants. 1 p.m. Oct. 14 Philadelphia 1 p.m.

Oct 21 at Cincinnati 4:05 p.m. Oct 28 Buffalo. 4 05 p.m. Nov. 4 Washington, 1 m.

Nov. 11 BYE Nov. 18 Pittsburgh. 1pm. Nov 22 at Dallas.

4:15 p.m. Dec 2 at Miami. 1pm. Dec. 9 Cleveland 4:15 p.m.

Dec. 16 at New England. 1 p.m. Dec. 23 at Tennessee.

415 p.m. Dec. 30 x-Kansas City. 8:15 p.m. Arena League Playoffs DIVISIONAL ROUND National Conference Columbus 66.

Dallas 59 Georgia 65. Philadelphia 39 American Conference San Jose 76, Colorado 67 Chicago 52. Los Angeles 20 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP National Conference Saturday: Columbus at Georgia, 1 p.m. American Conference Saturday: Chicago at San Jose, 4 p.m. ARENABOWL At New Orleans Sunday, July 29: TBA, 3 p.m.

Golf USGA U.S. Amateur Public Links Tuesday At Cantigny Golf Wheaton, III. Yardage: Par 72 Partial Second Round Note: Play suspended due to weather with 129 player not finishing. Round will be completed this morning. Daniel Woltman.

73-71144 Robert Rohanna. 73-73146 Garrett Jones, 72-75147 Jeff Dennis. Fla. 75-73-148 Steven Wilson. 73-75148 Chris Baker.

Ind 72-77149 Danny Sorgini, Ohio, 74-77151 Jack Schultz. Wis, 76-75-151 Nathan Tyler. Ariz 76-75 151 Micah Burke, 79-73152 Vincent Johnson. 78-741 52 Nicholas Sheedy, Iowa. 76-77153 Mark Austry.

Texas. 76-78154 Mike Stern, 79-75-154 Max Bonk, Hawaii. 81-74155 JonPlatz, 80-77-157 Mark Pillen. 76-82-158 JJ Shearer, N.Y., 80-79-159 Nick Killpack, Utah, 77-82-159 Tim Streng, 78-81 159 Tirrel Baymon, 78-81159 Travis Meyer, 84-75 159 Ron Coleman, 79-83 162 Russ Cunningham, 80-84164 Joshua Werland, Texas, 85-81 166 David Farnam, 83-85168 Tennis ATP Swiss Open Tuesday At Roy Emerson Arena Gstaad, Switzerland Purse: $574,290 (Intl. Series) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles First Round Paul-Henri Mathieu (5), France, def.

Sergio Ftoitman, Argentina, 7-6 (4), 6-4. Feliciano Lopez, Spain, def. Michel Kratochvil. Switzerland. 6-2, 6-3.

Potito Starace (8). Italy, def. Jan Haiek. Czech Rebuplic. 7-6 (4).

6-1. Marc Gicquel (6), France, def. Diego Hartfield, Argentina. 6-3. 7-6 (5).

Werner Eschauer, Austria def. Michael Lammer, Switzerland, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, def. Marin Ciiic, Croatia, 7-5, 6-3. Nikolay Davydenko (1), Russia, vs.

Gael Monfils, France, 6-3, 4-6, 5-5, rain. Igor Andreev, Russia, leads Albert Montanes, Spain, 3-6, 6-3, 5-4, rain. Swedish Open Tuesday At Bastad Tennis Stadiun Bastad, Sweden Purse: $481,860 (Intl. Series) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles First Round Juan Monaco (7), Argentina, def. Ernests Gulbis, Latvia, 7-6 (6), 3-6, 6-4.

Yuri Schukin, Russia, def. Mariano Zabaleta, Argentina, 6-1 1-6. 7-5. Gilles Simon, France, def. Victor Troicki, Serbia.

6-2. 6-3. Thomas Johansson, Sweden, def. Oscar Hernandez, Spain, 6-4, 6-4. David Ferrer (2), Spain, def.

Guil-lermo Garcia-Lopez. Spain, 6-2. 6-1 Carlos Berlocq, Argentina, def. Tim Goransson, Sweden, 6-2, 6-0. Fernando Verdasco.

Spain, def. Er-ling Tveit. Norway. 7-5. 6-1 Jonas Bjorkman, Sweden, def.

Michal Przysiezny. Poland. 5-7, 6-2, 6-4. Robin Soderling, Sweden, def. Si-mone Borelli.

Italy. 6-3. 6-3. Doubles First Round Martin Garcia and Sebastian Prieto (2). Argentina, def.

Mustafa Ghouse, India, and Frank Moser, Germany, Simon Aspelin, Sweden, and Julian Knowle (1). Austria, def. Olivier Ro-chus, Belgium, and Gilles Simon, France. 6-3. 6-2.

Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, and Jarkko Nieminen (3), Finland, def. Yuri Schukin, Russia, and Victor Troicki, Serbia, 6-3, 3-6, 12-10 tiebreak. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez and Oscar Hernandez. Spain, def. Nicolas Alma-gro, Spain, and Nicolas Massu, Chile.

12-10 tiebreak. Carlos Berloca Argentina, and Ivan Navarro Pastor, Spain, def. Jacob Ad-aktusson and Johan Landsberg, Sweden, 6-2, 7-6 (6). Hall of Fame Championship Monday At The International Tennis Hall of Fame Newport, R.I. Purse: $416,000 (Intl.

Series) Surface: Grass-Outdoor Singles First Round Danai Udomchoke, Thailand, def. Alex Bogdanovic, Britain, 6-3, 3-6, 6-0. High games women: 1. Hazel Geake 179 2 Gern Phelps 160; 3. Betty Poquette 155 High series women: 1 Hazel Geake 511; 2 Gem Phelps 419, 3.

Betty Poquette 418 Tuesday Jr Sanction High average boys: Nicholas Guest 167 High games boys: 1. Nicholas Guest 219. 2 Tyler Hemingway 204; 3 Joshua Peel 1 78 High series boys: 1. Nicholas Guest 620, 2 Tyler Hemingway 480; tournament Sept. 14 for Mount Mansfield Ski Snowboard Club, the only tournament open to the public on the course.

Open to first 25 teams. $800 entry fee. Information: Mount Mansfield Ski Snowboard Club at 253-7704 ext. 21. Applications for Vermont Golfssoaation scholarships are available in the guidance office of Vermont high schools.

The VGA will award 10 $1,000 scholarships to Vermont seniors. Information: www.vtga.org or or J800) 924-0418. Hockeyskating Leddy Park Arena will offer group skating lessons Monday-Friday from 11:05 a.m. to 12:05 p.m. for ages three and up, beginners to U.S.

Figure Skating Basic 6. Sessions: July 23-Aug. 1 7. Ice sessions for private lessons andor practice also available. Information: 865-7558.

Rollerskiing The New England Nordic Ski Association will hold a summer rollerskiing series. The schedule of Vermont events is Aug. 1 1 Climb to Mountain Top, 5K from Rutland to Chittenden; and Aug. 8, Ethan Allen Ranger Roll, 16K freestyle at Jericho. Each race starts at 9 a.m.

and has a $15 fee. Information: www.nensa.netVv2series. Runningwalking SHELBURNE The Field House Athletic Club in Shelburne will hold the following races: July 21 8 a.m., sprint triathlon; Aug. 4, 8 a.m., sprint triathlon; Aug, 18, 8 a.m., sprint triathlon; Sept. 23, 11 a.m., Cider House runwalk; Oct, 6, 8:30 a.m., Shelburne Farms 5k; Oct.

28, 8:30 a.m., Halloween adult 5k runkids fun dash; Nov. 4, 8 a.m.; The Field House Half Marathon; Nov. 10, 9 a.m., A Time for Giving 5k run or walk; Dec. 31, 10 a.m., The Last Run, 5k. Information: 985-4402, www.FieldHouseRaceSeries.com or MANCHESTER The 15th rSrSRermont-New Hampshire Race for the Cure will be July 29.

Walk, run or volunteer. Information or registration: www.vtnhcure.org or call 362-2733. SWANTON The second anHirWu Scholarship 5K will be held Aug. 25 at Missisquoi Valley Union High School. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m.

with the race starting at 10. The fee is $10 in advance or $12 on race day. Registration forms are available at the Swanton town and village offices. MORRISTOWN Tuesday nigllRiSkouts for all abilities, 6 p.m. warm-ups at Copley Track at Peoples Academy.

Interval workout at 6:15 pm information: Mary Churchill at 888-2334 or marymfa*ganhotmail.com. Montpelier 13, Barre II 12, 4th inning, suspended Central Valley vs. Mad River, ppd. Tuesday's games Montpelier 17, Central Valley 11 Clyde Whittemore 13, Mad River Valley 5 Barre I1 16. Barre 1 4 (5) Today's games At Hope Davey Field Montpelier vs.

Barre 1, 4:30 p.m. Clyde Whittemore vs. Central Valley, 6:30 p.m. Swimming Champ. Valley League At St.

Albans Team scores: St. Albans 140, Edge 111. Double winners: U-8 boys, John Laukaitis, Edge, fly, back; U-12 girls, Becca Janney, Edge, fly, back; 15-18 boys, Nohea King, SA, fly, back. At St. Michael's College Team scores: Burlington Country 254, Knights 227 Triple winners: U-12 girls, Christa Weaver, K.

fly, breast, free; U-14 girls, Jenna Griffith, fly, back, breast; U-12 boys, Sam Boardman, BCC. fly. breast, free; U-14 boys, Evan Grey, fly, back, breast; U-18 boys, Alex MacDonald, fly, back, free. Double winners: U-8 girls. Lena Von Buren, fly.

back; U-10 girls, Madison Feeney. BCC, fly, back; U-10 girls, Rachel Bradford-Feldman, free, breast; U-18 girls. Alex Suppan, BCC, back, free; U-8 boys, Luke Boardman, BCC, back, free; U-8 Ford Healey, K. fly, breast; U-10 boys, Jack Breen, BCC, back, free. At Essex Team scores: Burlington Tennis Club 322, Town of Essex 179.

Quadruple winners: U-8 boys. Kevin Hanco*ck, Essex. Triple winners: U-10 girls, Kira Hanco*ck. Essex, fly, breast, tree; U-10 boys, Nevin Diparlo, BTC, back, breast, free; U-14 girls, Elena Mel-lowni, BTC, fly, back, free; U-14 boys, Michael Winget, BTC, fly, back, free. Double winners: U-8 girls, Tia Farrington, BTC, fly, back; U-8 girls, Hanna Fisher, BTC, breast, free; U-12 boys, Pierce Farrington, BTC, back, free; U-18 girls, Marcella Mellowni, BTC, fly, back; U-18 boys, Dan Healy, BTC, fly.

back. Basketball Recreational Sports and Fitness Edge Men's League Able Paint 104, Warriors 60; Century 21 57, Taco Bell 44; co*ke 69, Waterbury 62 YMCA league YMCA 80, Aimr's Kabab 59; Gemini 113, Old School 84 Vermont scores Tuesday's results HECBL baseball Vermont 7, Concord 1 American Legion baseball Montpelier 8, Colchester Cannon 3 Clinton Country (N.Y.) 2, South Burlington 1 Vermont schedule Today's games Oolf Vermont Amateur second round at Brattleboro CC. 7:30 a.m. N.Y.-Penn League baseball Mahoning Valley at Vermont, 7:05 p.m. NECBL baseball Vermont at Tornngton, 7 p.m.

NYCBL baseball Bennington at Little Falls, 7 pm. Americen Legion baseball Essex vs. South Burlington Knights at Dorset Park, 5 30 m. Bellows Falls at Royalton, 5 30 p.m. Waterbury at Franklin County, 5 30 p.m.

Premier Development soccer Albany at Vermont, 7 30 m. Schedule subject to change 242; 3 tie. Dean Lawton. Jesse Robinson. Ernest Carrier 233 High series men: 1.

Jesse Robinson 683; 2. Ernest Carrier 653; 3. Kevin Paskevich 651 High average womeni Jeanne Ruel 173 High games womeni 1. Allison Adams 233; 2 Angle Meltzer 201; 3. Connie Lawton 201 High aeries womeni 1.

Jessica Whitehouse 556; 2 Allison Adam3 537; 3. Connie Lawton 486 Golf VGA Vermont Amateur Tuesday At Brattleboro Country Club First round Par 71 David Goodrich, Burlington 36-36-70 Evan Russell, Lang Farm 34-36-70 Trevor Murphy, St. Johnsbury 35-36-71 Jamie Kingsbury, St. Johns. 36-36-72 Robert Reed, Crown Point 37-35-72 Aaron Pettine, Rocky Ridge 37-36-73 Cory Jozefiak, Mt.

Anthony 37-36-73 David Hall, CC of Barre 37-36-73 Eric Lajeunesse, CC of Barre 38-35-73 Jon Lussier, St. Johnsbury 37-36-73 Mikel M. Rollyson, Dorset 36-37-73 Devin Komline, Dorset 37-3774 Hugh Barber. Brattleboro 36-38-74 Jeff Stark, Manchester 37-37-74 Jeffrey Kaye. Lakeside 37-37-74 Michael Hartmann, Champlain 38-3674 Peter Metzler, Green Mt.

Nat 40-34-74 Adam Thomas-Frost, W. Bott. 38-37-75 Benjamin Von Ryen, Kwini. 36-39 74 Thomas Sennett, Mt. Anthony 39-36-75 Walker Allen.

Neshobe 38-37-75 Bryan Smith. Champlain 38-38-76 Garren Poirier, G. Mt. Natl 40-36-76 Jameson Job, Vermont Nat 40-36-76 Joe Toland, Lakeside 39-37-76 Stephen Waits. Rutland 38-38-76 Thomas Gatta, Lakeside 37-3976 Cam Wood.

Champlain 38-39-77 Jeffrey Houle. Brattleboro 38-39-77 Jesse J. Morgan IV. Mt Snow 39-38-77 Kevin Harrington, Mt. Snow 374077 Richard Stevens.

Ekwanok 40-37-77 Bill Van Liew, Neshobe 39-39-78 Jared Larson. Lakeside 38-4078 Ray Beyette 41-37-78 Steve Testerman, Rutland 38-40-78 Bnan Albertazzi, Mt. Nat'l 41-38-79 Dale Lee, Kwiniaska 41-38-79 Darrell Lamontagne. Hayst. 394079 Eric Lampman.

Vermont Nat 41-3879 Joshua Bnere, Newport 38-4179 Michael Squires. Brattleboro 38-41-79 Brian Hopkins, St. Johnsbury 41-39-80 Chris Hungerford, Champlain 41-39-80 oorey union, Hocky Hioge JtMii- Corey Mears, Mt. Anthony Mike Fogg, Lang Farm Nate Thompson, Rutland Patrick Quinn, Lake St. Cath.

40-40-80 40-40-80 9 3941-80 38-42-80 9 9 9 9 Todd Herrington, Mt. Anthony 40-40-William Mossinghoff, Bakers! 42-38- Adam Hall, St. Johnsbury Chad Bullock, Brattleboro James Levins, Lakeside Nicholas Gonneville, Northf Starr Bamum Lakeside Tyler J. Demasi, Lang Farm Tyler Parker, Copley Bill Meckert.CC of Vermont Douglas Graham, CC of Vt. Herb Noyes, Burlington James Mcafee.

Sugarbush Keith Komline. Dorset Mike Morgan. Richard M. Simpson, Rid. Ryan Clairmont.

Williston Sophal Mao. Rocky Ridge Anthony Trombetta Rutl Bnan Cain, CC of Vermont Bnan Casey. Kwiniaska Cody Larson. Rutland Dave Howe. Essex 42-39-81 10 42-39-81 10 42- 39-81 10 4041-81 10 4041-81 10 43- 38-81 10 3942-81 10 4141-82 11 44- 38-82 11 43-39-82 11 3844-82 11 43-39-82 11 4141-82 11 43-39-82 11 43-39-82 11 4240-82 11 4142-83 12 4241-83 12 4043-83 12 44-39-83 12 4043-83 12 Jonathan Sessions.

Myhre 4241 Mark Sundin. Williston 4241 83 .12 -83 12 Rob Delbianco. Proc -Prtts. 4241-83 12 Scott Bourhill, Manchester 44-39-83 12 Sieve Wallace. Haystack 4043-83 12 Chip Ward, Burlington 414384 13 Dave Anderson, Lakeside 38-46-84 13 David Kilborn.

Vermont Nat 4440-84 13 Glen Sowalskie. Kwiniaska 48-36-84 13 A Lucas, Newport 45-39-84 13 Paul Steele. Green Mt. Nat'l 4341-84 13 Robert Kessen, Brattleboro 4044-84 13 Scott Stough. Cedar Knoll 42-42-84 13 Adam Bouchard.

Champ 4342-85 14 Edward Richards. Brattleboro 4441-85 14 Matthew Frizzell. Montague 4243-85 14 Trevor Kenney. Vermont Nat I 4342-85 14 Adrian Ireland, Essex 4343-86 15 Brad Towte, Lakeside 4541-86 15 Kyle Slattery, Mt Anthony 4 2 44 86 15 Todd 0 Neil, Rocky Ridge Casey Komline, Dorset 42- 44-4344- 43- 44- 15 -87 16 -87 16 Jake Orr, Lang Farm Mark Riley Jr Lake St. Cath.

4344-87 16 Paul Weston. Blush Hill 4344-87 16 Seth Anderson. Kwiniaska 4542-87 16 Eugene Hyjek. Okemo 4345-88 17 Ross Liggett. Slratton Mt.

42-46- 88 17 Shawn Bedard. Basin Harbor 4246-88 17 Jeff Kenneson, Vermont Nat'l, 4348-91 20 Chns Whitaker, Ralph Myhre 39-53-92 21 Kyle Martel, Burlington 46-46-92 21 Rodrego Corey. Ridge 46-58-104 33 Christopher Wilson, Ralph Myhre WD Jody Larson. Rutland WD Joseph Paul Jr Rutland WD 3. Joshua Peel 479 High average men: Kevin Pas-kevich 225 High game mem 1.

Kevin Paskevich 290; 2. Andy Longe 257; 3. Dale LaFlam 243 High series mem 1 Kevin Paskevich 713. 2 Dale LaFlam 636, 3. Brian Mercure 602 High averege girls: Jennifer Barrett 135 High games girlsi 1 Jennifer Barrett 171.2 Amy Biondm 98 High series girlsi 1.

Jennifer Senior games The schedule of events for this year include: Aug. 22, Manchester regional games. Information: rec department, 362-1439. Sept. 14.

All State Games, Castleton State College. Information: Ardis Smith, 824-6521. Soccer The Burlington Lakers Girls Soccer Club will hold tryouts for the 2008 season at Rock Point School on Aug. 5 and 12. Under-10 and U-12 teams will be conducted a.m.; U-13 and U-14 from 1:30 a.m.

to noon; and U-15 and U16 teams from p.m. Information: 343-8887 or www.ouriingtoniakers.com Capital Soccer will hold tryoutstor Us 2007-08 Premier Club teams Aug. 12 and 19 in Waterbury. Information: www.capitalsoccer.net. Soccer Officials Soccer clinics for prospective high school soccer officials; $50.

Aug. 17, 3-11 p.m. at Montpelier High School; Aug. 25, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Proctor High School.

Call 848-8991 for application. Referees needed for JV and freshman high school, Junior high and middle school games from late August to the middle of October. The paid positions are for games mostly in the Metro Division or sending schools in Chittenden County, along with Mount Abraham-Middlebury area. Former players and college students are encouraged to join. Information: Joe Gonillo at igonilloehs.k12.vt.us or 879-2855.

Softball USSSA National Qualifier will be held July 14 at Landry Park Two Divisions; Level 1E and Level 2E; ASA Teams and pickup teams welcome. Entry Fee is $185. Info: Chuck 655-6770. USSSA Vermont Men's National Invitational Tournament will be held July 27-29 at softball fields in Winooskl. Colchester and Burlington.

New England teams invited: ASA teams welcome: World Series Berth, Register USSSA com; Entry fee $275. Info: Chuck 655-6770. PPP SWANTON The John Raleign Memorial co-ed softball tournament will be held Aug 4-5 Entry fee: $120 per team. Information or to register: Mike Stenta at 868-3401. Triathlon MIDDLEBURY Vermont Sun Fitness Center's 2007 triathlon series schedule, all from Branbury State Park, Salisbury: Vermont Sun triathlon Sunday.

The sprint races consist of 600 yards swimming, 14 miles biking and 3.1 miles running. Lake Dunmore Triathlon (.9 mile swim, 28 mile bike, 6 2 mile run), Aug 12. Half Ironman Triathlon (1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike, 13.1 mile run), Sept 9 For information, go to www vermontsun com or call 388-6888..

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