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28 The Advertiser theadvertiser.com Tuesday, May 29,2012 SCOREI SCRAPBOOK NBA Playoffs 3 iff MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 6 p.m. Detroit at Boston, ESPN 9 p.m. Regional coverage, MLB NBA 8 p.m. Oklahoma City at San Antonio, TNT TENNIS 4 a.m. French Open, ESPN2 AliruimCDT (x-it necttsary) CONFERENCE FINALS Sunday.

May 27 San Antonio 101, Oklahoma City 96, San Antonto leads series 1-0 Monday. Hay 2 Miami 93, Boson 79, Miami leads series 1-0 Tuesday, May 29 Oklahoma City at San Antonio. 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 30 Boston at Mgmi, 7:30 p.m. Thurtday, May 31 San Antonio at Oklahoma City.

8 p.m. Friday, June 1 Miami at Boston. 7:30 p.m. Saturday. June 2 San Antonio at Oklahoma City 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, June 3 Miami at Boston. 7:30 Monday: June 4 x-Oklahoma City at San Antonio. 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 5 x-8oston at Miami, 7:30 p.m. BOSTON (79 Pierce 5-18 12.

Bass 4-11 0-2 8. Gamen 9-16 23, Rondo B-20 00 16. Alen 1-7 3-7 6. Stemsma 2-2 2-2 6. Pietrus 0-1 1-4 1.

Dootng 1-3 00 3, Pavkwc 0-1 0-0 0, Hotns 1-1 2, Daniels 1-1 0-0 2, Moore 00 0-0 0, Williams CH MOTotate 32-81 11-21 79. MIAMI (93) Battier 4-110-010. James 13-22 6-9 32, Tunaf 2-3 0-0 4, Chalmers 3-9 3-4 9, Wade 8-13 6-6 22, Anthony 1-21-4 3, Miller 3-5 0-0 8, Cole 0-1 0, Haslem 0-2 (W) 0. Jones 1-3 3, Howard 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 36-72 16-23 93.

Boaton 11 35 15 1179 Miami 21 25 26 21 93 3-Riint Goals-Boston 4-14 (Pierce 2-4, Doding 1-3, Allen 1-4. Rondo 0-1. Pietrus 0-1, PavtowcO-l), Miami 5-25 (Wilier 2-2, Battier 2-9. Jones 1-3. Cole 0-1.

Wade 0-1, James 0-3. Chalmers M). Fouled Out-None. Rebounds Boston 48 (Gamett 10), Miami 54 (James 13). Assists Boston 19 (Rondo 7), Mami 17 (Wade 7).

Total Fouls-Boston 19, Miami 21. Technicals Allen, Boston Coach Rivers, Rondo, Boston delay of game, Boston defensive Ihree second. A 19.912 WNBA The Lady Crushers 12U select fastpitch softball team traveled to Oak Villa Sports Complex in Baton Rouge on May 12-13 to compete in the LA Lady Hustler's Mother's Day Showcase Tournament. The team battled all day Sunday playing seven games. In the championship game, the Lady Crushers beat the undefeated Lady Katz 99 of Denham Springs and took home first place.

Front row: Coach Ronnie Naomi and Kennedi Smith. Second row: Kaylee Lopez, Autumn Brazier, Kiley Naomi, Shakyla Brailey and Shelby Breaux. Third row: Ania Johnson, Sydni Larriviere, Ann Marie Frederick, Holly Stewart and coach Rene Larriviere. Top: Natalie Naomi, bat girl, submitted photo 17. Mississippi St.

39-22 464 21 18. Oregon St 38-18 461 28 19. Arkansas 39-19 459 14 20. Ari2onaSt 36-20 456 17 21. Central Florida 43-15 456 19 22.

Miami. Fla. 36-21 454 23 23. Oklahoma 38-22 451 25 24. Virginia 36-17-1 448 24 25.

Kent St. 41-17 446 27 26. New Mexico 36-22 445 27. San Diego 40-15 443 20 28. Vanderbilt 33-26 440 29.

St. John's 37-21 436 30. GeorgTech 36-24 437 Switzerland. 64. 6-1.

Betriane Mattek-Sands, United States, def. Sabine Lisicki (12). Germany. 64. 6-3.

Petra Cetkovska (24), Czech Republic, def. Sinona Halep, Romania. Carla Suarez Navarro, Spain, def. Tamarine Tanasugarn, Thailand. 6-0.

6-3. Stoar Stephens. United States, def. Ekaterina Makarova. Russia.

6-4, 7-6 (6). Flavia Pennetta (18). Italy def. Hsieh Su-wei. Taiwan.

6-7 (3), 64, 6-2. Varvara Lepchenko, United States, def. Ksenia Pervak, Kazakhstan, 6-2, 6-7 (6), 64. Sofia Arvidsson, Sweden, def. Roberta Vinci (17), Italy 6-2, 4-6, 6-3.

Yaroslava Shvedova. Kazakhstan, def. Mandy Mireila. Luxembourg, 6-3, 64. Marion Bartoli 18), France.

del.Ka'rolina Plskova, Czech Republic, 6-3. 6-3. Agmeszka Radwanska (3), Poland, def. Bojana Jovanovski, Serbia, 6-1, 6-0. Nina Bratchikova, Russia, def.

Monica Niculescu (32), Romania. 0-6, 6-3, 6-3. Claire Feuerstein, France, def. Vera Dusbevina, Russia, 64, 6-1. Stephanie Foretz Gacon, France, def.

Barbora Zahlavova Strycova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 7-5. Transactions BASEBALL Major League Baseball MLB Suspended Miami RHP Juan Carlos Oviedo eight weeks for engaging in age and identity fraud. American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Activated INF Mark Reynolds Irani the 15-day DL Placed RHP Stu Pomeranz on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 26. BOSTON REO SOX-Actrated OF Ryan Sweeney from the 7-day concussion DL Optioned OF Che-Hsuan Lin to Pawtucket (1). CLEVELAND INDIANS Activated RHP Josh Tomlin from the 15-day DL.

Recalled INF Lonnie Chisenhall from Columbus (IL). Placed INF Jack Designated RHP Jairo Asenck) for assignment. MINNESOTA TWINS-Announced RHP Jason Marquis cleared waivers and was uncoriditionally released. TAMPA BAY RAYS-Activated Jose Lobaton from the 15-day DL Optioned Chris Gimenez to Durham (IL). TORONTO BLUE JAYS-flecalled LHP Aaron Laffey Irom Las Vegas (PCL).

Optioned RHP Chad Beck to Las Vegas. National League CHICAGO CUBS-Activaled RHP Carlos Marmol from the 1 5-day DL Optioned RHP Rafael Dolistolowa(PCL). COLORADO ROCKIES-Recalled RHP Carlos Torres from Colorado Springs (PCL). HOUSTON ASTROS-Recalled RHP Jordan Lyles and RHP David Henderson from Oklahoma City (PCL). Optioned RHP Enerk) Del Rosario to Oklahoma City.

LOS ANGELES DODGERS Placed LHP Ted Lilly on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 24. Recalted LHP Michael Antonini from Albuquerque (PCL). PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Placed RHP Juan Cruz on the restricted list. Selected the contract of LHP Doug Slaten from Indianapolis (IL). SAN DIEGO WDRES Activated OF Carlos Ouentin from the 15-day DL.

Optioned OF Blake Tekotte from Tucson (PCL). Claimed RHP Neil Wagner off waivers from Oakland and optioned him to Tucson. Transferred INF-OF James Darnell to the 60-day DL. WASHINGTON NATIONALS Selected the contract of OF Corey Brown from Syracuse (IL). Placed INF Chad Tracy on the 15-day DL, retroactive May 27.

Transferred OF Jayson Werth to the 60-day DL. Optioned INF Tyler Moore to Syracuse. HOCKEY National Hockey League MONTREAL CANADIENS Named Scott Mellanby director of player personnel. Solunar Tables 529 7:44 1:34 8:08 1:56 530 8:33 2:10 8:59 3:01 531 9:25 2:49 9:53 4:06 61 10:21 3:31 10:50 5:15 At Stade Roland Garros Paris Purse: $23,47 million (Grand Slam) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Men First Round Florent Serra. France, def.

FeHbano Lopez (15), Spam, 5-0, retired. Martin Kbzan Slovakia, del. Frank Dancevc, Canada. 4-0, retired. Marcel Granctlers (20), Spain, def.

Joao Sousa, Portugal, 6-2, 3-6. 6-3, 6-4. Blaz Kavric, Slovenia, def. Ueylon Hewrtt, Australia, 7-6 (2), 6-3, 6-7 (4). 6-3.

Malek Jazin, Tunisia, del. Philipp Petzschner, Germany, 6-3, 7-5, 7-6 (7). Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, def. Ernests Gufbis. Latvia.

6-4, 7-6 (4), 5-7, 2-6. 64. Andreas Seppi (22). Italy, def. Nikolay Davydenko, Russia, 6-3, 7-6 (5).

7-5. Roger Federer (3), Switzerland, def. Tobias Kamke. Germany, 6-2, 7-5. 6-3.

Lukasz Kubot, Poland, def. Karol Beck, Slovakia, Adrian Ungur, Romania, def. David Nalbandian, Argentina. 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, 7-5. Horacio Zeballos, Argentina, def.

Eric Prodon, France. 6-7 (8), 6-3, 6-3. 6-2. Kevin Anderson (31), South Africa, def. Rui Machado.

Portugal, 7-6 (2), 6-7 (6), 4-6. 6-1, 1 1-9. John Isner (10), United States, def. Rogerio Dutra Sifva. Brazil, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4.

Jesse Levlne, United States, def. Benjamin Becker, Germany, 7-5, 6-2, 64. Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. Potto Starace, Italy, 7-6 (3). 6-3, 6-1.

Michael Llodra, France, def. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain, 7-6 (5), 6-2, Bernard Tomic (25), Australia, def. Andreas Hakfer-Maurer, Austria, 7-6 (5), 6-3, 6-3. Santiago Giraldo, Colombia, def. Alejandro Falla, Colombia.

5-7, 6-2, 64, 7-6 (4). Arnaud Clement, France, def. Alex Bogomotov Russia, 6-2, 3-6, 4-6, 7-6 (2), 54, retired. Viktor Troicki (28), Serbia, def.Thomaz Bellucci, Brazil, 4-6, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2. Tomas Berdych (7), Czech Republic, del.

Dudi Sela, Israel, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1. Milos Raonic (19). Canada, def. Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo, Spain, 64, 6-2, 6-2. Gilles Smon (11), France, def.

Ryan Hanison, United States, 3-6, 7-5, 64, 6-1. Paul-Henri Mathieu, France, def. Bjom Phau, Germany, 2-6, 4-6, 64, 6-3, 6-0. Philipp Kohlschreiber (24), Germany, def. Matthew Ebden, Australa, 64, 64, 7-6 (4).

Leonardo Mayer, Argentina, def. Olivier Rochus, Belgium, 6-3, 64, 2-6, 64. Brian Baker, United States, def. Xavier Malisse, Belgium, 6-3, 7-6(1), 7-6 (5). David Goffin, Belgium, def.

Radek Stepanek (23), Czech Republic, 6-2, 4-6, 2-6, 64, 6-2. Tommy Haas, Germany, leads Filippo Vblandri, Italy. 6-3. 0-6, 64. 4-2.

darkness. Alexandr Ddgopolov (16), Ukraine, vs. Sergiy Stakhovsky, Ukraine, 7-6 (4), 4-6, 6-7 (4), 6-3, darkness. Women First Round Dominika Cibulkova (15), Slovakia, def. Kristina Mladenovk), France, 6-2.

6-1. Lauren Davis, United States, def. Mona Barthel (30), Germany. 6-1, 6-1. Anabel Medina Garrigues (29), Spain, def.

Laura Robson, BrSain, 6-2, 6-1. Nadia Petrova (27), Russia, def. Iveta Benesova, Czech Republe, 6-3, 6-3. Vania King, United States, def. Galina Voskoboeva, Kazakhstan, 64, 6-2.

Chan Yung-jan, Taiwan, def. Kateryna Bondarenko, Ukraine, 6-1, 7-6 (8). Victoria Azarenka (1), Belarus, def. Alberta Brianti, Italy, 6-7 (6), 64, 6-2. Jelena Jankovic (19), Serbia, def.

Patricia Mayr-Achleitner. Austria, 1-6, 6-1, 7-5. Li Na (7), China, def. Sorana Cirstea, Romania, Zheng Jie (31 China, def. Afee Cornel France, 64,64.

Sesil Karatantcheva, Kazakhstan, def. Timea Babos, Hungary, Christina McHale, United States, def. Kiki Bertens, Netherlands, 2-6, 64, 64. Petra Martic, Croatia, def. Michaetla Krajicek, Netherlands, 6-2.

7-5. Chanelle Scheepers, South Africa, def. Laura Pous-Tio. Spain, 64, 2-6, 6-1 Olga Govortsova, Belarus, def. Romina Oprandi, All Times COT EASTERN CONFERENCE Pet GB Connectcut 3 0 1.000 Indiana 3 0 1.000 Chicago 1 1 .500 1)4 Washington 1 1 .500 1)4 Atlanta 1 2 .333 2 New York 0 4 .000 3)4 WESTERN CONFERENCE Pet GB Minnesota 4 0 1.000 Los Angeles 3 1 .750 1 San Antonio 1 1 .500 2 Phoenix 1 2 .333 2)4 Seattle 0 3 .000 3)4 Tulsa 0 3 .000 3)4 Sunday's Games Indiana 78.

Atlanta 62 Minnesota 84, Seattle 71 Tuesday's Games Tulsa at Los Angeles. 9:30 p.m. taabalAnhctMsK DURHAM, N.C. The top 25 teams in the Baseball America poll with records through May 27 and previous ranking (voting by the staff oil Baseball America): Record Pvs 1. Florida 42-18 3 2.

UCLA 42-14 9 3. Louisiana State 43-16 2 4. Baylor 44-14 6 5. Florida State 43-15 1 6. North Carolina 44-14 10 7.

South Carolina 40-17 7 8 Ree 40-17 4 9. Texas 42-16 8 10. Oregon 42-17 5 11. Kentucky 43-16 11 12. Cal State Fullerton 35-19 12 13.

Arizona 38-17 13 14. Mississippi State 39-22 24 15. Purdue 44-12 18 16. Oregon State 38-18 23 17. Virginia 38-17 17 18.

North Carolina State 39-17 15 19. Stanford 38-16 14 20. Central Florida 41-14 19 21. Arizona State 36-20 16 22. Vanderbilt 33-26 NR 23.

Miami 36-21 NR 24. Pepperdine 34-21 NR 25. Stony Brook 46-11 NR NHL Playoffs All Times CDT (x-tt necessary) CONFERENCE FINALS Monday, May 21 New Jersey 4, NY Rangers 1, series tied 2-2 Tuesday, May 22 Los Angeles 4, Phoenix 3, OT, LA. wins 4-1 Wednesday, May 23 New Jersey 5, NY Rangers 3, New Jersey leads series 3-2 Friday, May 25 New Jersey 3, NY Rangers 2, OT, New Jersey wins series 4-2 STANLEY CUP FINALS Wednesday, May 30 Los Angeles at New Jersey, 7 pjn. Saturday, June 2 Los Angeles at New Jersey, 7 p.m.

Monday, June 4 New Jersey at Los Angeles, 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 6 New Jersey at Los Angetes, 7 p.m. Pro Tennis FrMd) Opa Resatti Monday College Baseball Cefegiati tatted Pol TUCSON, Ariz. The Collegiate Baseball poll wrth records through May 27, points and previous rank. Voting is done by coaches, sports writers and sports information directors: Record Pis Pvs 1.

Louisiana St. 43-16 495 2 2. South Carolina 40-17 493 3 3. Florida 42-16 490 4 4. Florida St.

43-15 489 6 5. Baylor 44-14 487 6 6. North Carolina 44-14 486 7 7. UCLA 42-14 484 10 6. Arizona 38-17 483 8 9.

nice 41-16 481 9 10. Oregon 42-17 479 1 11. Texas ASM 42-16 476 11 12. Stanford 38-16 474 12 13. Kentucky 43-16 473 13 14.

Cal St Fullerton 35-19 47) 15 15. N.C. State 39-17 469 16 16. Purdue 44-12 467 18 BASEBALL REGIONALS GLANCE Double Elimination Charlottesville, Va. Friday, June 1 Game 1 Oklahoma (38-22) vs.

Appalachian State (39-16), TBA Game 2 Virginia (38-17-1 vs. Army (41-13), TBA Saturday, June 2 Game 3 Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA Game 4 Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, TBA Chapel Hill, N.C. Friday, June 1 Game 1 East Carolina (35-22-1) vs.

St. John's (37-21), noon Game 2 North Carolina (44-14) vs. Cornell (31-15-1), 5 p.m. Saturday, June 2 Game 3 Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, noon Game 4 Game 1 winner vs.

Game 2 winner, 5 p.m. Raleigh, N.C. Friday, June 1 Game 1 Vanderbilt (33-26) vs. UNC Wilmington (38-21), 1p.m. Game 2 N.C.

State (39-17) vs. Sacred Heart (25-30), 6 p.m. Saturday, June 2 Game 3 Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 1 p.m. Game 4 Game 1 winner vs.

Game 2 winner, 6 p.m. Columbia, S.C Friday, June 1 Game 1 Clemson (33-26) vs. Coastal Carolina (41-17), 11 a.m. Game 2 South Carolina (40-17) vs. Manhattan (33-25), 4 p.m.

Saturday, June 2 Game 3 Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 11 a.m. Game 4 Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 3 p.m. Tallahassee, Fla.

Friday, June 1 Game 1 Mississippi State (39-22) vs. Samford (39-21), 11 a.m. Game 2 Florida State (43-15) vs. UAB (32-28), 5 p.m. Saturday, June 2 Game 3 Game 1 loser vs.

Game 2 loser, 11 a.m. Game 4 Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 6 p.m. Gainesville, Fla. Friday, June 1 Game 1 Georgia Tech (36-24) vs.

College ol Charleston (37-20), noon or 6 p.m. Game 2 Florida (42-1 8) vs. Bethune-Cookman (34-25), noon or 6 p.m. Saturday, June 2 Game 3 Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, noon Game 4 Game 1 winner vs.

Game 2 winner, 6 p.m. Coral Gables, Fla. Friday, June 1 Game 1 UCF (43-15) vs. Missouri State (39-20), 1 p.m. Game 2 Miami (36-21) vs.

Stony Brook (46-11), 6 p.m. Saturday, June 2 Game 3 Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA Game 4 Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, TBA Gary, Ind. Friday, June 1 Game 1 Kentucky (43-16) vs.

Kent State (41-17), 3 p.m. Game 2 Purdue (44-12) vs. Valparaiso (35-23), 7 p.m. Saturday, June 2 Game 3 Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 3 p.m.

Game 4 Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 7 p.m. Baton Rouge, La. Friday, June 1 Game 1 Oregon State (38-18) vs. Belmont (39-22), 2 p.m.

Game 2 LSU (43-16) vs. Louisiana-Monroe (31-28), 7p.m. Saturday, June 2 Game 3 Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 3 p.m. Game 4 Game 1 winner vs.

Game 2 winner, 8 p.m. Houston Friday, June 1 Game 1 Arkansas (39-19) vs. Sam Houston State (38-20), 1 p.m. Game 2 Rice (40-17) vs. Prairie View (28-23), 6 p.m.

Saturday, June 2 Game 3 Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 1 p.m. Game 4 Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 6 p.m. Waco, Texas Friday, June 1 Game 1 Dallas Baptist (39-17) vs.

Texas-Arlington (36-23), 1 p.m. Game 2 Baylor (44-14) vs. Oral Roberts (37-23), 6 p.m. Saturday, June 2 Game 3 Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 2 p.m.

Game 4 Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 7 p.m. College Station, Texas Friday, June 1 Game 1 TCU (36-19) vs. Mississippi (35-24), 12:35 p.m. Game 2 Texas (42-16) vs.

Dayton (31-28), 6:35 p.m. Saturday, June 2 Game 3 Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 12:35 p.m. si- Game 4 Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 6:35 p.m.

Eugene, Ore. Friday, June 1 Game 1 Cal State Fullerton (35-19) vs. Indiana State (41-17), TBA Game 2 Oregon (42-17) vs. Austin Peay (38-22), TBA Saturday, June 2 Game 3 Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA Game 4 Game 1 winner vs.

Game 2 winner, TBA Stanford, Calif. Friday, June 1 Game 1 Pepperdine (34-21) vs. Michigan State (37-21), 3 p.m. Game 2 Stanford (38-16) vs. Fresno State (30-26), 8 p.m.

Saturday, June 2 Game 3 Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 3 p.m. Game 4 Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 8 p.m. Los Angeles Friday, June 1 Game 1 San Diego (40-15) vs.

New Mexico (36-22), TBA Game 2 UCLA (42-1 4) vs. Creighton (26-28), 9 p.m. Saturday, June 2 Game 3 Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA Game 4 Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, TBA Tucson, Ariz.

Friday, June 1 Game 1 New Mexico State (35-22) vs. Louisville (39-20), 6 p.m. Game 2 Arizona (38-1 7) vs. Missouri (32-26), 10 p.m. Saturday, June 2 Game 3 Game 1 loser vs.

Game 2 loser, 6 p.m. Game 4 Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 10 p.m. BASEBALL Jared Pochen, Lutcher J.P. France, Arch.

Shaw Connor Toups, St. Thomas More Trent Cormer, Teurlings Cath. Nick Thurman, Belle Chasse 1B Patrick McGuire, Neville 2B Sammy Capielano, Holy Cross SS Derek Herrington, Minden 3B Will Watson, Neville OF Ryan Taylor, Holy Cross OF Andrew Stevenson, St. Thomas More OF Myles Meche, Teurlings Cath. UTL Adam Cagnina, St.

Michael UTL Matt Gallier, St. Louis Cath. UTL Kodie Tidwell, West Ouachita UTL Johnathan Billings, Holy Cross UTL Andrew Gautreaux, Morgan City Jr. 10-1 8-2 7-1 Sr. 7-1 Sr.

.414 Sr. .381 .391 Sr. .613 Sr. .513 Jr. .407 Sr.

.558 Sr. .409 Sr. .339 Sr. .451 Sr. .405 Sr.

9-2 Jr. .398 CLASS 4A ALL-STATE SOFTBALL Julienne Broussard, Teurlings Cath. McKenna Goodwin, Leesville Leah Bergeron, Vandebilt Cath. Jackie Johnson, Belle Chasse Colleen Levy, Cabrini 1B Morgan Angelle, Teurlings Cath. 2B Makelle Pena, Vandebilt Cath.

SS Shelby Borders, St. Louis Cath. 3B Elise Ange, St. Louis Cath. OF Hailey Green, Teurlings Cath.

OF Shellie Landry, St. Thomas More OF Alexis Cressonie, Acad, of Our Lady UTL Sarah Bolotte, Acad. Of Our Lady UTL Sarah Arceneaux, St. Thomas More UTL Kassidy Zeringue, Lutcher UTL KylerTrosclair, Ellender UTL Megan Lively, Neville Sr. 11-1 Sr.

18-13 Sr. 20-7 Jr. 17-7 Sr. .600 Jr. .389 Jr.

.539 Sr. .526 So. .418 Sr. .344 Sr. .586 So.

.396 Sr. 18-12 Jr. .531 .427 So. .527 Jr. 20-2 OUTSTANDING PLAYER: Nick Thurman, Belle Chasse COACH OF THE YEAR: Greg Battistella, Holy Cross HONORABLE MENTION: 1B Paul Lacobee, Minden; 1B Jake McClure, Lakeshore; 1B Adam Durand, Grant; 1B James LeBlanc, South Terrebonne; 2B Haden Hernandez, St.

Louis; INF Turner Francis, Minden; SS Joe Francis, Tioga; SS Britt Pellegrin, South Terrebonne; 3B Tony Fulco, Benton; UTL Adam Nelson, Tioga; 3B Dylan Hymel, Morgan City; OF Dylan Howell, Benton; OF Justin McQuillan, Alexandria; OF Ben Drouilhet, St. Louis; OF Greg Shano, Shaw; UTL Jacob McClure, Lakeshore; Aaron Henigan, Benton; Colton Tucker, Neville; Garrett Basco, Tioga; Trace Carter, Alexandria; Kolt Malcomb; Quintele Jackson, Plaquemine; Cody Campo, Salmen; Alex Stringer, St. Thomas More; Britt Patin, Breaux Bridge; UTL Zach Lafleur, Teurlings; UTL Bradley Guidry, St. Thomas More. OUTSTANDING PLAYER: Shellie Landry, St.

Thomas More COACH OF THE YEAR: Goodwin, Leesville HONORABLE MENTION: Bridget Goss, Franklinton; Jamie Wentzel, DeRidder; Ashley Hines, West Ouachita, Kaitlyn Williams, Northwood; 1B Kabrina Miller, Belle Chasse; 2B Emily Bland, Lutcher; 2B Amber Addison, Teurlings; OF Jessica Suire, St. Thomas More; OF Kimber Gruehl, Alexandria; 3B Morgan Tauzin, St. Thomas More; Kelly Caulk, Alexandria; Sam Funderburk, Alexandria; Nancy Bunting, Grant; Kelly Wytcherly, Bolton; OF Carly Ellender, Vandebilt; Kristyn Torres, Assumption; 3B Rayne Talbot, Assumption; OF Shannon Theriot, Morgan City; Jenna Jurisich, Ursuline; OF Magan Resendez, Cabrini; OF Amanda Lividais, Belle Chasse; McKinley Marks, Beau Chene. Azarenka overcomes terrible Open start selections in pitcher Connor Toups (7-1, 1.41 ERA) and outfielder Andrew Stevenson (.558 1 HR, 19 RBIs). Other members of the first team all-state selections for baseball are Min-den's Derek Herrington (7-0, 2.68 ERA), St.

Michael's Adam Cagnina (.339 2 HR, 29 RBIs), St. Louis" Matt Gallier (.451 28 RBIs), Morgan City's Andrew Gautreaux Shaw's J.P. France (10-1), Lutcher's Jared Poche (8-2), West Ouachita's Kodie Tidwell (.405 Neville's Patrick McGuire (.381 16 HRs, 50 RBIs) and Will Watson (.513 10 HRs, 43 RBIs). Follow prep editor Eric Narcisse on Twitter Greg Batiste earned baseball Coach of the Year honors after he led his team to an upset victory over No. 1-seed St.

Thomas More before losing to Teurlings in the state finals. In addition to Batiste, Holy Cross was well-represented on the all-state first team with second baseman Sammy Capielano (.391 19 RBIs), outfielder Ryan Taylor (.372 1 HR, 24 RBIs) and Johnathan Billings (9-2, 1.99 ERA) being chosen. Teurlings, who won the Class 4A baseball state championship, placed two players on the first team in pitcher Trent Cormier (7-1) and outfielder Myles Meche (.409 1 HR, 31 RBIs), while semifinalist St. Thomas More had two RBIs), Vandebilt Catholic's Makelle Pena (.539 Neville's Megan Lively (0.81 ERA), Lutcher's Kassidy Zeringue (.427 62 stolen bases), Ellender's Kyler Trosclair (.527 34 stolen bases), Academy of Our Lady's Sarah Bolotte (18-12, 2.40 ERA) and Alexis Cressonie (.396 32 RBIs), St. Louis' third baseman Elise Ainge (.418 20 RBIs) and shortstop Shelby Borders.

After leading Leesville to its first-ever state soft-ball appearance, which ended with a 7-6 loss to Teurlings in the state championship, Wampus-cats head coach Kelly Kai-ama-Goodwin was named the Class 4A Coach of the Year. Holy Cross' head coach All-State Continued from 1B Lady Rebels had three all-state first team selections in senior pitcher Julienne Broussard (11-1; 1.01 ERA), junior first baseman Morgan Angelle (.389 31 RBIs) and senior right fielder Hailey Green (.344 28 RBIs). Other first team all-state selections were St. Thomas More's Sarah Arceneaux (.531 4 HRs, 49 RBIs), Leesville's McKenna Goodwin (18-13, 1.39 ERA), Belle Chasse's Jackie Johnson (17-7, 1.17 ERA), Vandebilt Catholic's Leah Bergeron (20-7, 1.24 ERA), Cabrini's Colleen Levy (.600 24 want to do And yet she did do it, listening to the most positive of those voices and beginning the climb back from a daunting deficit with a gutsy second-serve ace, of all things. Showing how far she's come from the petulance of earlier in her career, Azarenka took 12 of the last 14 games to beat Alberta Brianti of Italy 6-7 (6), 6-4, 6-2.

"Before, maybe I would just give up and go home. I was kind of thinking there was a i flight straight to Minsk," said Azarenka, who was born in the capital of Belarus. "But I didn't want to leave too soon." The Associated Press PARIS Only 22, just recently a Grand Slam champion and ranked No. 1 for the first time, Victoria Azarenka is still learning to think like a top player. So trailing by a set and one point from being down 5-0 in the second at the French Open on Azarenka's mind was filled with "a mix of things." "Sometimes I felt it was not my day," she explained.

"Sometimes I thought, 'Yeah, maybe I still fight, I still have a Sometimes it was like, 'You know what? Forget it. I don't.

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