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2B TIMES HERALD, PORT HURON, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2010 It'J cniEF GOLF ble-technical foul and ejected about halfway through the fourth quarter, extending his arm and hitting J.J. Redick near the face before arguing with the officiaL Gordon headed to the locker room with the Magic going ahead 96-83 on the free throws and essentially sealing the win. Pistons CEO resigns DETROIT Tom Wilson, who for more than three Cobo Arena and only had a handful of front-office employees. By 1978, Davidson had promoted Wilson to the team's CEO. He eventually came to oversee a sports and entertainment empire that included not only the Pistons, but also their suburban home, The Palace of Auburn Hills, as well as the DTE Energy Music Theatre and the Meadow Brook Music Festival.

decades has been the face of one of the nation's most successful sports and entertainment enterprises, resigned as president and CEO of the Pistons and Palace Sports Entertainment Wilson said after the death last year of Pistons owner Bill Davidson, the time was right to move on. Wilson joined his hometown Pistons as sales director in 1977, when they played at on free throws, a refreshing reprieve for the Magic from his normal woes. Vince Carter finished with 20 points, and Jameer Nelson had 14 for Orlando. Richard Hamilton had 36 points, and Tayshaun Prince scored 13 for the Pistons, who had little help late with Ben Gordon ejected. The Pistons lost their cool late.

Gordon was given a dou The Associated Press ORLANDO, Fla. Dwight Howard had a season-high 33 points and added 17 rebounds Wednesday night to help the Orlando Magic beat the Detroit Pistons 116-91. The reigning Defensive Player of the Year added seven blocks in a dominating performance that gave Orlando its 11th win in 14 games. Howard was 11 for 13 EFGirSSCCrJCOJlTO NBA Tiger to end months of silence on Friday MARANA, Ariz. Tiger Woods will end nearly three months of silence Friday when he speaks publicly for the first time since his mid-dle-of-the-night car accident sparked stunning revelations of infidelity.

However, his agent said Woods will not take any questions from a small group of media. It will be Woods' first public appearance since Nov. 27, when he crashed his SUV into a tree outside his Florida home. Woods' only comments since then have been made through his Web site. Top seed ousted in Match Play event MARANA, Ariz.

Ross McGowan of England rolled in a 30-foot par putt on the 19th hole to beat Steve Strieker, only the second time in the Match Play Championship the No. 1 seed was beaten in the opening round. McGowan only got into the 64-man field because Tiger Woods did not enter while on his indefinite break from golf. That also elevated Strieker to the No. 1 seed, and he became the first top seed since Woods in 2002 to lose in the first round.

Ryo Ishikawa, the 18-year-old from Japan, made a sensational debut by wmning the last three holes for a 2-up victory over Michael Sim of Australia. EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Dwnti on I Pet GB Boston 33 18 .647 Toronto 29 24 .547 5 Philadelphia 20 33 .377 14 New York 19 34 358 15 New Jersey 5 49 .093 Xi Southeast Division Pet GB Orlando 37 18 .673 Atlanta 33 18 .647 2 Miami 28 27 .509 9 Charlotte 26 26 .500 9Vi Washington 18 33 353 17 Central 0iin Pel GB Cleveland 43 11 .796 Chicago 27 26 .509 15Vi Milwaukee 24 28 .462 18 PISTONS II 34 .35 23 Indiana 18 35 340 24V WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Ormim Pet GB Dallas 32 21 .604 San Antonio 31 21 .596 Yi Houston 28 25 .528 4 New Orleans 28 26 519 4Vi Memphis 27 26 .509 5 Northwest Division Pet GB Denver 35 18 .660 Utah 34 19 .642 1 Oklahoma City 31 21 .596 3V4 Portland 32 24 .571 4V, Minnesota 13 42 .236 23 Pacific Division Pel GB LA Lakers 42 13 764 Phoenix 32 22 .593 LA. Clippers 21 32 .396 20 Sacramento 18 35 .340 23 Golden State 14 38 .269 26V4 St. Clair cruises to victory Times Herald ST. CLAIR Four players scored nine points or more Wednesday night to lead the St.

Clair boys basketball team to a 51-37 victory against Ster ling Heights in Macomb Area Conference Gold Division mm action. COYS ie and Rich ie Allington each scored 10 points for St. Clair (3-5, 6-9); Zach Tanton and Andrew Rossi added nine apiece. The Saints are home Friday against New Haven. COUSINO 64 PH NORTHERN 58 The Huskies were out-scored 25-11 in the final quarter of the MAC White loss.

Matt Davis connected on four 3-pointers and finished with 21 points for the Huskies (4-6, 4-11). Austin Shell added 11 points, while Austin Zim-mer and Kenny Sanders each had eight. Northern plays Tuesday at Stevenson. MOUNT CLEMENS 53 MARYSVILLE 39 MARYSVILLE The Vikings as they were blanked in the opening quarter and never recovered. Nate Russell paced Marys-ville (0-9 MAC Gold, 2-14) with eight points.

FRASER 58 PORT HURON 40 FRASER The Big Reds were outscored 23-8 in the final minutes of the MAC Blue loss. Marc Titus led Port Huron (1-9, 4-13) with 15 points; Steve Sawher added nine. David Foster grabbed 14 rebounds. Girls RICHMOND 52 MEMPHIS 37 RICHMOND-JackieMar- quis paced Richmond (9-8) with 14 points, and Nora Fa'atiga added 12. Krissi Gaedcke tossed in 13 points for Memphis.

ARMADA 55 ALGONAC 41 ALGONAC Rebecca Teller scored 14 points in the Blue Water Area Conference win, while Katelyn Holston added 12 points. Kristen Davis and Heidi Highstreet (10 rebounds) each scored eight points for Algonac (4-7, 7-10), which plays at home Friday against Richmond. WOODS-TOWER 34 ST. CLAIR 30 WARREN St. Clair (1-6 MAC White, 1-15) was led by Haley Rutledge's 13 points.

The Saints are home today against Romeo. WAYNE H1NT0N FILE AGE: 41 RESIDENCE: Scotts HOMETOWN: Athens EDUCATION: Athens High graduate; graduated from Western Michigan University ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Coached varsity boys basketball at Croswell-Lexington for seven years; Pioneers reached four Class district finals and won the Greater Thumb Conference title in 1998-99; was defensive coordinator in football and coached track and cross country OCCUPATION: Teaches physical education, weight training and coaching class at Parchment; coaches varsity boys basketball at Climax-Scotts and was named the varsity football coach at Parchment in December FAMILY: Wife, Kristen; daughters, Kendyl, 13, and Keeley, 1 1 ft Mil ITU 01W-BZ-0M UALI 1 1 CALL FOR TITLES A TIMES mm VanDosen 1 0-0 2: Mary (3) 23-416; Guzowski 0 1-1 1 2 2-2 Totals (3)07-034 JV lime St Clair won Armada 55, Aljonac 41 Armada 17 13 It I 56 Algonac 10 I 12 11 41 ARMADA -Sznitka10-02: Teller 62-514: Ryan (1 2 2-6 Holston (1 2 5-6 12; Dame 1 0-0 2: Lacavera 12-24; Kortas 1 0-0 2: Hvatt 3 0-0 Person 1 2-4 4 Totals (2) 11 13-23 55 ALGONAC Kastler 1 2-7 Rix 1 0-0 DavS 40-38; Lewandoski 1 2-2 Schmidt 2 2-7 Goodall 21-15; Highstreet 3 2-7 8, Rorah 1 2-4 4 Touts 1511-3141 Fouled out Holston, Ryan (Ar); Davis (Al) JV gams Armada won RlrtHnend 52, Memphis 37 Memphis 11 4 10 12 37 Richmond 17 13 11 11 82 MEMPHIS Guamieri 0 1 -2 1 Fowler 15-67: Gaedcke 4 5-6 1 3, Cumming 1 0-0 Wyrembls-ki 1 1 -4 3: Gillespie 0 5-8 5: Kain 1 0-2 2, Netaros 04-64 Totals 021-34 37 RICHMOND Bnckel 1 0-0 Skoryanc 3 0-0 Wolshlager 1 0-0 Nora Fa'atiga 5 2-4 12. Uhl 1 0-0 2. Boyd 1 0-2 2: K. Bnckel 0 3-4 3: Marquis (2) 1 6-7 14; Baumgarten (1 0 00 Chayka 1 0-0 Dailey 2 0-0 4, Totals (3) 16 11-17 52 JV gams Richmond won BOYS Warren Cousino 64, PH Northern 50 Cousino 7 14 10 25 64 Northern 19 14 14 11 50 WARREN COUSINO Decker 43-411; McGuire (3) 00-3 Kent (2) 50-016; C.Dunaj 41-29; Taymore 1 0-0 VanBuren 60-012; K.Dunaj 2 1- 2 Totals (5)225-1164 PORT HURON NORTHERN Hill 21-25: Per-ez 0 2-2 Ennest 1 0 0-0 Davis (4)33-321; Sanders 1 1 3-4 8: Shell 5 1 -3 1 1 Zimmer 4 0-0 Totals (6)1510-1450 JV game Cousino won Moan) Clemens 53, Marysville 39 Mount Clemens 15 11 7 20 63 Marysville 0 12 IS 12 31 MOUNT CLEMENS Maston 1 1 -2 Hannah (1 6 5-7 20; Wilson (1 0 0-0 Jones 0 1 -2 1 Sanders 0 2-2 2: Capps 4 1 -2 McDouoal 6 3-5 15: Totals (2)1713-26 53 MARYSVILLE Walker 1 0-0 2: Russell 1 6- 8 Slis 11-13; Mason Dado (1)20-07: Dick-man 1 2-2 K.

Archer 0 1 -2 1 Matt Dado (1 1 0-0 5: Wehner 3 0-0 M.Archer 1 1 -2 Totals (2) 1111-1839 JV game Mount Clemens won SI Clair 51, Sterling Heights 37 Sterling Heights 10 0 14 37 St. Clair 16 13 9 13 51 STERLING HEIGHTS Sullivan 5 1 -1 1 1 Wade (1) 13-48; Washington (1)10-05; Dunlap 1 0-0 2: Finnegan 1 0 0-0 Nuculli (1 0 OO Robertson 1 0-0 Vissotski (1)00-03. Totals (5)94-537 ST. CLAIR Seddon 1 5-6 Young 01-21; Tanton 2 5-8 Carrell (1)02-45; Allington (1)2 3-4 1 0: Rossi 2 5-6 Tierney 4 2-4 1 0. Totals (2) 1123-3451 Fouled Out Washington (SH) JV Sterling Heights won Fraser 50.

Port Huron 40 Port Huron 10 7 15 8 40 Fraser 14 10 10 23 50 PORT HURON HIGH Foster 2 3-1 4 King (1 00-03; Small 0 0-2 Titus (3) 1 4-6 1 5. Butler 1 0-0 Sawher 1 3 0-0 Johnson 1 0-2 Simmons 0 2-2 Totals (5) 0 0-26 40 FRASER King 6 0-2 1 Shanjae (1 4 0-0 1 1 Williams 5 0-2 1 Gunnier (2) 2 2-4 1 Rizzio 5 2- 6 1 Hill 0 1 -2 1 Totals (3) 22 5-14 50 Fouled out Sawher (PH) JV gams Port Huron won Wrestling Division 1 At Roseville Anchor Bay 34, Roseville 31 160 Kevin Nash (R) dec. Nick Black, 12-1 171 Josh Roberts (R) dec. Matt Willming, 4-1; 109 Steven Mial (R) dec. Matt Schodowski, 4-2; 21 5 Chris Nash (R p.

Zach VanOverbeke, 285 Dave VanOverbeke (AB) p. Oevante Williamson, 103 Eric Rybarz (AB) p. Chris Thursam, 112 Nick Rosario (R) tf. Aaron Dawodowski, Doug Zundel (R) p. Connor Saldana, 1 125 Ben Donovan (AB) dec.

Curt Wawrzyniak, John Yank(AB) dec. David Hendten, 4-2; 135 Mike Nilos(R)dec. Zach Morisette, 1 4-5; 140 Larry Rybarz (AB) tf. Darien Madison, 18-0: 145 John Boucier (AB) p. Alex Masteia, 152 Steve Sadler (AB) tf.

Nick Jurat 16-3. Anchor Bay 46, Arise Creuse 22 171 Josh Backins (LC) p. Tyler Trombley, 189 Matt Schodowski (AB) dec. Mike Yamuni, 6-1 21 5 Don Dzierbicki (LC) dec. Zack VanOverbeke, 1 1 -1 285 Dave VanOverbeke (AB) dec.

Jeff Puaotolo, 4-1 103 Eric Rybarz (AB) p. Greg Hart, 112 Aaron Dawadowski(AB) p. Jason Lanhan, 119 Chris Bohacek(LC) p. Connor Saldana. 125 Ben Donovan (AB)dec.

Trevor Buschell, 1 3-4; 130 Eric Dunlap (LC) dec. Zach Morisette, 10-2; 135 John Yank (AB) p. Scott Maynard, 2:31 140 Larry Rybarz (AB) void: 145 Nick Brack (LC) dec. John Boucier, 4-1 152 Steve Sattler (AB) p. Amelt Turner, 160 Matt Willming (AB) p.

Isiah McCovy, 1 :05. Records Anchor Bay is 30-1 1 Division 3 At Montrose Richmond 60, Oluville Lakeville 7 103 Austin Cattera (R) p. Lucas King. 1:17: 112 Nate Henke (R) p. Matt Kennedy.

110 Mike Davis (R) dec Mason Burkhardt. 7-4; 125 Brandon Pawlak (R) dec. Joe Hardin. 1 4-1 130 Grant Hafner (R) p. Trevor Wood.

135 Patrick Baruth (R) p. Tyler Wood. 1:04: 140 Sean Clancy (R) p. Jackie Cowell, 1 33; 145 Beau Barton (R) dec. Andy Chmielewski.

14-7; 152 Austin Kraft (R) p. Dakota Matthews, 160 Cecil Batcheller (0) dec Tyler Olsen, 21 -8; 1 71 Roger Ctump R) tf. Cody Wright, 21 -6: 189 Robert Clancy (R) dec. Anthony Davis. 10-3; 215 Billy Smith (0) dec.

Eric Boyd, 5-3; 285 Ryan Peltier (R) p. Alex Walton, 3:31. Capac 33, Birch Run 24 103 Josh Hobson (BR) dec. Nick Helzer, 4-2; 112 Lake Bennett (BR) dec. Mykle Dedenbach, 1 4-8; 119 Mason Cole(BR)dec Matt Schuman, 11-4; 125 Gideon Gaiter(C) dec.

Damian Johnson, 10-4; 130 Evan McCann (BR) tf. Brandon Schalm, 16-1 136 Craig Kelly (BR) dec. Dan Cornish, 4-3; 140 Craig Bolt (BR) dec. Joshua Kaiser. 10-3; 145 Brian Kulman (C) p.

Tyler Sova. 152 Caleb Slavic (BR)dec. Aaron Smith. 1-0; 160 Josh Tucker (C) p. Forrest Connors.

171 Ed Niemi (C) p. Joe McGrandy. 1 :35. 189 Chris Bly (C) James Hartley. 4:31 215 Thomas Bol-day (C) dec.

Aaron Brown, 8-2: 285 Pat White (C) dec. Trevor Timmereck. 4-3. Richmond 50, Capac 13 103 Austin Cattera (R) tf. Nick Helzer, 20-5; 112 Dustin Pitcel (R)tf.

Mykle Dedenbach. 22-5. 110 Garett Edwards (R) dec. Josh Nemecek, 14-3; 125 Justin Russo (R) dec. Gideon Gaiter, 21-13; 130 Casey Martin (R) p.

Brandon Schalm, 136 Sean Clancy (R) p. Dan Cornish, 140 Preston Treend (R) tf. Josh Kaiser, 22-5; 146 Brian Henke (R) p. David DeBoubre, 152 Brian Kulman (C) dec. Austin Kratt.

12-3; 160 Adrian Morang (R) dec. Aaron Smith, 12-4; 171 Roger Crump (R) tf. Curtis Patton, 21-6; 109 Dakota Boldrey (R) p. Ed Niemi, 1:28: 215 Tom Bolday (C) dec. Greg Sebastian, 6-1; 285 Pat White (C) p.

Josh Younk. 3: 1 4. Records Richmond is 45-4; Capac is 38-7 Indoor Championships Feb. 25 and 26 at Lied Recreation Center on the Iowa State campus. Contact Jim Whymer at (810) 989-6267 or jwhymer gannett.com.

View his blog at www.thetimesherald.com sports. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss. Wednesday Muskegon 4. Quad City 3. SO Bloomington 4, Fort Wayne 3.

OT Friday ICEHAWKS at Fort Wayne. 8 m. Dayton at Flint, 7:30 pm. Muskegon at Quad City. 8 05 m.

Tennis RMK Championship! 1 tin Cellular South Cup At The Racquet Club ol Memphis Memphis. Tenn. Purse: Men. $1 .228.500 (WT500); Women, $220 0O0(lntl I Surface: Hard-Indoor Men First Round Xavier Malisse. Belgium, def.

Tommy Haas (4), Germany. 6-4. Sam Querrey (8). United States, def. Rajeev Ram.

United States. 6-2. 6-3. Leonardo Mayer. Argentina, def.

Mardy Fish, United States. 6-4. 6-0. Andy Roddick (1). United States, def.

James Blake. United States. 6-3. 4-6. 7-6 (3).

Second Round John Isner (6). United States, def. Jarkko Nie-mmen, Finland. 6-7 (3). 6-4.

6-4. Ernests Gulbis. Latvia, def Radek Stepanek (3). Czech Republic, 7-6(5), 7-5. Philipp Petzschner, Germany, def.

Evgeny Korolev, Kazakhstan. 7-6 (5). 7-6 (5). Women Second Round Petra Kvitova (5). Czech Republic, def.

Michael-la Krajicek. Netherlands. 6-4. 7-5. Karolina Sprem, Croatia, def.

Ajla Tomljanovic, Croatia, 3-6, Sofia Arvidsson, Sweden, def. Vania King (7), United States, Kaia Kanepi (3). Estonia, def. Nicole Vaidisova, Czech Republic. 4-6, 6-1, 6-3.

Anne Keothavong. Britain, def. Michelle Larch-erdeBnto. Portugal. 6-3, 6-1.

Melanie0udin(2), United States, def. Lilia Oster-loh. United States, 6-2. 6-1. Elena Batlacha(8).

Britain, def. Valerie Tetreault, Canada, 6-4. 6-4. Transactions BASEBALL National League SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Agreed to terms with RHPTimLmcecumona two-year contract. WASHINGTON NATIONALS Agreed to terms with LHP Ron Villone on a minor league contract.

American Association ST. PAUL SAINTS Traded Scott Knazek to New Jersey (Can-Am) to complete an earlier trade. GRAND PRAIRIE AIRHOGS Traded LHPVinnie DeChristofaroand INF Neb Brown to Laredo (United) for RHP Gregorio Martinez. Frontier League FLORENCE FREEDOM Signed LHP Chris Ingoglia NORMAL CORNBELTERS Signed RHP Chris Bennett and RHP Charles Gordon. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS Signed RHP Dustin Brader and OF Jon Kourie.

TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS Signed RHP Mickey Cassidy. WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS Signed 2B Gil-berto Mejia to a contract extension. Northern League FARGO-M00RHEAD REDHAWKS Agreed to terms with LHP Brock Cotlman and Alan Rick. GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS Agreed to terms with RHP Andrew Shipman. J0LIET JACKHAMMERS Acquired OF Ryan Basham from Florence (Frontier) for OF Kuyan-nis Miles, RHP James Deighton and a player to be named.

KANSAS CITYT-BONES Agreed to terms with LHP Luis Villarrea! LAKE COUNTY FIELDERS Agreed to terms with OF Joshua Short and RHP John Browneli. ROCKF0RD RIVERHAWKS Agreed to terms with RHP Kyle Ruwe. WINNIPEG GOLDEYES Acquired OF Carios Sosa trom Worcester (Can-Am) for INF Mark Mirti-cozzi and the rights to Joliel INF Brent Metherry. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DETROIT PISTONS Announced the resigna- tion ol president and chief executive officer Tom Wilson. Promoted chief operating officer Alan Ostfield to president and chief executive officer.

LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS Acquired Drew Gooden from Washington. Sent Al Thornton to Washington and Sebastian Telfair to Cleveland. Cleveland acquired Anlawn Jamison from Washington for Zydrunas llgauskas. NEW YORK KNICKS Traded F-C Darko Milicic and cash to Minnesota tor Brian Cardinal. Women's National Basketball Association WASHINGTON MYSTICS Re-signed Monique Currie and G-F LaTangela Atkinson.

FOOTBALL National Football League BALTIMORE RAVENS Signed WR Oonte' Stall-worth to a one-year contract. BUFFALO BILLS Named Bobby Johnson assistant offensive line coach. CAROLINA PANTHERS Signed DT Ed Johnson to a one-year contract. CLEVELAND BROWNS Released RB Jamal Lewis. TENNESSEE TITANS Announced the retirement ol Craig Hentrich Agreed to terms with Eugene Amano on a multiyear contract.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS Named Richmond Flowers coaching assistant. HOCKEY National Hockey League CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Signed 0 Jassen Cullimore and assigned him to Rockford (AHL). American Hockey League SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE ReassignedG Joel GistedttoUsVegas(ECHL). COLLEGE BOISE STATE Named Bob Gregory defensive assistant coach. KENT STATE Named Eugene Baker assistant football coach.

OLIVET Named Lynnetle Moster volleyball coach. SOUTH ALABAMA Named Ron Antoine wide receivers coach. Prep Bowling fiirls Eastern Michigan High School Conference Richmond 22, Croswell-Lexington 1 At Kautz Shore Lanes RICHMOND Anna Dunkelberg 182, Lauren Tadrzynski 201 and 224 (425); Chelsea Essenm-acher197and235(432) CROS-LEX Katrina Kautz 186, Melissa Geiser 203 Records Richmond is 7-0 Boys Eastern Michigan High School Conference Croswell-Lexington 26, Richmond 4 At Kautz Shore Lanes RICHMOND Jeremy Young 1 98 and 21 7 (41 5): Scott Grzanka 225 (41 4); Johnathan Kovelcik 197 and 249 1 446); Zach Blanselt 226 and 257 (483) CROS-LEX Eric 220, Sean F. 215 and 224 (239): Tyler R. 199 and 254 (453); Edward S.

236 and 266 (502) Records Richmond is 5-2; Cros-Lex is 6-1 Prep Basketball GIRLS St. Clair 8 12 6 6 30 Woods-Tower 12 11 11 0 34 ST. CLAIR Britz 1 1 0-1 Johnson 2 0-0 Rutledge (2) 2 3-3 13; Schmid 20-04; Bondy 1 0-0 Kehoe 1 0-0 Totals (3) 1 3-4 30 WARREN WOODS-TOWER Weeks 41-29; "I plan to work as hard as I can to keep improving," he said. "I want to do well throughout the indoor season and go to nationals. "I want to show and prove to them I deserve the scholarship." Koglin will take a step toward his goal at the Big 12 SFCtTSCVTV MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 7 p.m.

ESPN Auburn at Florida ESPN2 Syracuse at Georgetown 8:30 p.m. FSN UCLA at Washington St. 9 p.m. ESPN Wisconsin at Minnesota ESPN2 Pittsburgh at Marquette 10:30 p.m. FSN California at Oregon St.

11 p.m. ESPN2 Saint Mary's, Calif, at San Diego NBA 8:15 p.m. TNT Denver at Cleveland 10:30 p.m. TNT Boston at L.A. Lakers UTSA 58, Texas ASM-Corpus Christi 37 FAR WEST Ark -Little Rock 58.

Denver 50 BYU 72, Colorado St. 54 Boise St. 73. Idaho 63 Fresno St 69. Utah St 63 Wyoming 78, New Mexico 55 PGA Mitch Play At The RHz-Carfton Golf Club at Dove Mountain Marana, Ariz.

Puree: $8. 5 million Yardage: 7,849: Par 72 Seeds in Parentheses Robert Allenby (12), Australia, def. Peter Hanson (53). Sweden. 4 and 2.

Luke Donald (21), England, def. Graeme McDowell (44), Northern Ireland, 2 and 1 Brian Gay (54), United States, def. Kenny Perry (1 1), United States. 2 and 1. Zach Johnson (22), United States, def.

Francesco Molinari (43). Italy, 21 holes. Ian Poulter (9). England, def. Justin Leonard (56).

United States. 19 holes. Adam Scott (41 Australia, def. Angel Cabrera (24). Argentina.

3 and 2. Geoff Ogilvy (10), Australia, def. Noren Alexander (55), Sweden, 7 and 5. Camilo Villegas (23). Colombia, def.

Dustin Johnson (22). United States. 4 and 3. Rory Mcllroy (5). Northern Ireland, def.

Kevin Na (60) United Stales. 1 up. Oliver Wilson (37), England, del. Miguel Angel Jimenez (28), Spain, 3 and 2. Paul Casey (6).

England, def. Stephen Ames (59). Trinidad Tobago, 5 and 4. Mike Weir (38). Canada, def.

Alvaro Quiros (27), Spain, 8 and 6. Jeev Milkha Singh (57), India, def. Padraig Harrington (8). Ireland, 3 and 1. Matt Kucfiar (40).

United States, def. Anthony Kim (25), United Slates, 3 and 2. Ben Crane (58), United States, def. HenrikSten-son (7), Sweden, conceded. YE.

Yang (26). South Korea, def. Soren Kjeld-sen(39). Denmark, 2 and 1. Sergio Garcia 1 3).

Spain, def. David Toms (52). United States, 2 up. Anders Hansen (45). Denmark, def Lucas Glover (20).

United States. 2 and 1. Sean O'Hair 14), United States, del. Simon Dys-on(51), England. 3 and 1.

Stewart Cmk (19), United States, def. Edoardo Molinari (46), Italy, 2 up. Robert Karlsson (16), Sweden, def. Rory Sah-batini (49). South Africa, 20 holes.

Thongchai Jaidee (48), Thailand, del. Ross England, 5 and 4. Ernie Els (15), South Africa, def. Ryan Moore (50), United States, 4 and 3. Retiet Goosen (18), South Africa, def.

Soren Hansen (47), Denmark, 3 and 2. Martin Kaymer, Germany (4) def, Chad Campbell, United Slates (61 4 and 2. Tim Clark (36), South Africa, def. Vijay Singh (29). Fiji.

1 up. Jim Furyk (3). United States, def. Scott Verplank (62) United States, 2 and 1. Charl Schwartzel (35).

South Africa, def. Hunter Mahan (30). United States. 2 and 1 Ross McGowan (64). England, def Steve Strieker (1 United States, 19 holes.

Ryo Ishikawa (32), Japan, def. Michael Sim (33), Australia. 2 up. Lee Westwood (2), England, def. Chris Wood (63) England.

3 and 1. Nick Watney (31 United States, def. Yuta Ike-da, Japan (34). 4 and 3. NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP OT Pts GF GA NewJersey 61 37 21 3 77 162 144 Pittsburgh 62 36 22 4 76 195 179 Philadelphia 60 32 25 3 67 179 160 N.Y.

Rangers 62 28 27 7 63 161 169 N.Y. Islanders 62 25 29 8 58 159 194 Northeast Division GP OT Pts GF GA Ottawa 63 36 23 4 76 178 179 Buffalo 60 33 18 9 75 166 152 Boston 60 27 22 11 65 149 154 Montreal 63 29 28 6 64 164 176 Toronto 61 19 31 11 49 162 208 Southeast Division GP OT Pts GF GA Washington 62 41 13 8 90 247 177 Tampa Bay 61 26 24 11 63 160 182 Atlanta 60 26 24 10 62 182 194 Florida 61 24 27 10 58 155 177 Carolina 61 24 30 7 55 168 194 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP 0T Pts GF GA Chicago 61 41 15' 5 87 199 146 Nashville 61 33 23 5 71 170 173 RED WINGS 61 28 21 12 68 159 164 St. Louis 62 28 25 9 65 163 172 Columbus 63 25 28 10 60 166 203 Northwest Division GP OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 61 37 22 2 76 194 152 Colorado 61 35 20 6 76 178 158 Calgary 62 30 23 9 69 156 156 Minnesota 61 30 27 4 64 171 178 Edmonton 61 19 36 6 44 153 211 Pacific Division GP OT Pts GF GA San Jose 62 40 13 9 89 204 153 Phoenix 63 37 21 5 79 167 158 Los Angeles 61 37 20 4 78 185 166 Dallas 61 28 21 12 68 175 186 Anaheim 62 30 25 7 67 177 189 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. IHL 0L SL Pts GF GA Muskeqon 35 10 0 3 73 173 128 ICEHAWKS 30 16 0 3 63 161 137 FortWayne 29 15 1 2 61 151 113 Bloomington 22 20 2 5 51 159 171 Dayton 20 26 3 1 44 140 160 Quad City 17 23 4 5 43 130 172 Flint 17 25 2 4 40 124 157 letes. It helps us specialize and work on stuff that will make us better by the end of the season." Koglin received an athletic scholarship to Iowa State for this semester.

He said scholarship money for the rest of his career will depend on his performance. Tuesday PISTONS 108. Minnesota 85 New Jersey 1 03. Charlotte 94 Miami 105, Philadelphia 78 Chicago 11 8. New York 85 Phoenix 109.

Memphis 95 Oklahoma City 99. Dallas 86 Utah 104. Houston 95 Boston 95, Sacramento 92 Portland 109, LA. Clippers 87 L.A. Lakers 104.

Golden State 94 Wednesday Orlando 116. PISTONS 91 San Antonio 90, Indiana 87 Washington 108. Minnesota 99 Memphis 109, Toronto 102, 0T Miami 87, New Jersey 84 Houston 127. Milwaukee 99 Utah 98, New Orleans 90 Phoenix at Dallas Sacramento at Golden State Atlanta at L.A. Clippers Today Denver at Cleveland, 8 m.

Boston at L.A Lakers. 10:30 p.m. Friday Milwaukee at PISTONS. 8 p.m. Cleveland at Charlotte.

7 p.m. Denver at Washington. 7 p.m. San Antonio at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Miami at Memphis, 8 p.m.

Chicago at Minnesota. 8 p.m. Indiana at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Toronto at New Jersey, 8 p.m. Dallas at Orlando, 8 p.m.

Atlanta at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Utahat Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Boston at Portland, 10:30 p.m. College Basketball MIDWEST Akron 61, Miami (Ohio) 56 Ball St. 69.

Cent. Michigan 63 Butler 73, Ill-Chicago 55 E.Michigan 58. Toledo 42 Kansas St. 91. Nebraska 87 Kent St.

74, Ohio 67 Oklahoma St. 69. Iowa St. 64 PennSt. 81, Northwestern 70 Purdue 60, Ohio St.

57 Valparaiso 84, Loyola of Chicago 73 W. Michigan 90, N. Illinois 81 Wichita St. 76, Evansville 70, 0T Wright St. 70, Detroit 53 Xavier 88.

Saint Joseph's 52 EAST American U. 57, Army 54 Boston 93. Binghamton 51 Bucknell 78, Lafayette 67 Buffalo 64, Bowling Green 51 Geo. Washington 66. Massachusetts 60 Lehigh 91, Colgate 81 Maine 72.

New Hampshire 53 Navy 83, Holy Cross 80 Seton Hall 59. St. John's 50 St. Peter's 69. Loyola.

Md. 61 Temple 73, St. Bonaventure 55 Vermont 74, Hartford 56 West Virginia 88, Providence 74 SOUTH Campbell 66, S.C.-Upstate 46 Coll. of Charleston 73. Appalach.

St. 72 Duke 81, Miami 74 Duquesne 83, Charlotte 77 Elon 70, UNC Greensboro 65 Florida St. 69, Virginia 50 Georgia Southern 79, Furman 77 Longwood 96, S. Virginia 77 Louisville 91 Notre Dame 89, 20T Marshall 64. Tulsa 58 Maryland 67, State 58 Memphis Morehead St.

77, E. Kentucky 64 Morgan St. 68, Delaware St. 65 N. Carolina AST 87, S.

Carolina St. 69 Northwestern St. 82. McNeese St. 72 Richmond 84.

Fordham 56 Tennessee 69, Georgia 60 Tennessee St. 76. Jacksonville St. 57 UAB59. Southern Miss.

54 Wotford 73, Davidson 51 SOUTHWEST Sam Houston St. 66. Lamar 54 Texas-Arlington 85, SE Louisiana 73 UTSA 57, Texas Chnsti 56 FAR WEST BYU 92, Colorado St. 70 New Mexico 83, Wyoming 61 Women MIDWEST Nebraska 60, Iowa St. 50 Xavier 80, Dayton 79, OT EAST American U.

56, Army 42 Boston U. 69, Stony Brook 59 Georgetown 54, South Florida 50 lona 72. Loyola, Md. 70 Lafayette 60. Bucknell 54 Lehigh 80.

Colgate 49 Massachusetts 62. La Salle 57 Navy 77. Holy Cross 69 Pittsburgh 74. Villanova 69 Saint Joseph's 56. Rhode Island 42 St.

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The Times Herald is a daily newspaper in Port Huron, Michigan. The newspaper, owned by Gannett, is the only daily paper serving St. Clair County, Michigan as well as parts of Sanilac and Lapeer counties.

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Living in Port Huron offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Port Huron there are a lot of bars and parks. Many families live in Port Huron and residents tend to lean conservative. The public schools in Port Huron are above average.

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The Herald declares in every edition that it does not endorse any political party.

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The Herald is a Scottish broadsheet newspaper founded in 1783. The Herald is the longest running national newspaper in the world and is the eighth oldest daily paper in the world.

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The Herald is owned by NZME, which also publishes regional daily newspapers such as the Northern Advocate, Bay of Plenty Times, Rotorua Daily Post, Hawke's Bay Today and the Whanganui Chronicle, as well as a stable of community titles. NZME's publishing brands reach a total of 2.4m Kiwis weekly.

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Port Huron, with its 27 crimes per 1,000 residents, exceeds the national average crime rate.

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Port Huron's housing expenses are 60% lower than the national average and the utility prices are 6% lower than the national average. Transportation expenses like bus fares and gas prices are about the same as the national average. Port Huron has grocery prices that are 1% higher than the national average.

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2717 Joseph Howe Drive Halifax, Nova Scotia

Where is the Sun Herald newspaper located? ›

Gulfport, MS

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211 North Heisterman Street Bad Axe, Michigan

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Manhattan, New York City

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