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WEST HAWAII TODAY | SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 2015
SPORTS
SATURDAY’S TV SCHEDULE
ATHLETICS
7 a.m.
Adidas Grand Prix
NBC
11 a.m.
NCAA Division I championships
ESPN2
AUTO RACING
3 a.m.
NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Quicken Loans 400
FS1
4 a.m.
NASCAR,XFINITY Series, qualifying for Great Clips 250
FS1
6 a.m.
NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Quicken Loans
FS1
7:30 a.m.
NASCAR,XFINITY Series, Great Clips 250
FS1
11 a.m.
IndyCar, qualifying for Honda Indy Toronto*
NBCSN
1 p.m. 24
Hours of Le Mans
FS1
1:30 p.m.
NHRA, qualifying for New England Nationals*
ESPN2
2:30 p.m. NASCAR,Truck Series, Drivin’for Linemen 200
FS1
COLLEGE BASEBALL
9 a.m.
World Series,Arkansas vs.Virginia
ESPN
2 p.m.
World Series, Florida vs. Miami
ESPN
CYCLING
6 p.m.
Criterium du Dauphine, stage 7*
NBCSN
GOLF
1 a.m.
European PGATour, Lyoness Open, third round
TGC
7 a.m.
PGATour, St.Jude Classic, third round
TGC
9 a.m.
PGATour, St.Jude Classic, third round
CBS
9 a.m.
Women’s PGA Championship, third round
NBC
9 a.m.
Champions Tour, SENIOR PLAYERS Championship
TGC
Noon
Web.com Tour, Rust-Oleum Championship, third round*
TGC
HORSE RACING
9 a.m.
Trackside Live!
FSNPT
9:30 a.m. Trackside Live!
FSSD
2:30 p.m. Thoroughbreds, Stephen Foster and Fleur de Lis Handicaps
NBCSN
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
7:30 a.m.
Toronto at Boston
MLB
1 p.m.
Arizona at San Francisco
FOX
4 p.m.
Oakland at L.A. Dodgers
FSNW
4 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at San Diego
SNLA/FSSD
MOTORSPORTS
9 a.m.
AMA Motocross
NBCSN
NHL
2 p.m.
Finals, game 5, Chicago at Tampa Bay
NBC
SOCCER
5:50 a.m. Qualifier for European Championship,Armenia vs. Portugal
ESPN
7 a.m.
Women’s World Cup, France vs. Colombia
FOX
10 a.m.
Women’s World Cup, England vs. Mexico
FOX
10 a.m.
Women’s World Cup, Brazil vs. Spain
FS1
1:30 p.m.
MLS, Los Angeles at Columbus
TWSN
6:30 p.m. U-20World Cup, quarterfinals
FS1
SUNDAY’S TV SCHEDULE
AUTO RACING
12:01 a.m. 24 Hours of Le Mans
FS1
3 a.m.
24 Hours of Le Mans
FS1
7 a.m.
NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Quicken Loans 400
FS1
8 a.m.
Indy Lights, Grand Prix of Toronto*
NBCSN
9 a.m.
IndyCar, Honda Indy Toronto
NBCSN
11 a.m.
NHRA, New England Nationals*
ESPN2
COLLEGE BASEBALL
9 a.m.
World Series,TCU vs. LSU
ESPN
2 p.m.
World Series, Cal State Fullerton vs.Vanderbilt
ESPN
CYCLING
6 p.m.
Criterium du Dauphine, final stage*
NBCSN
GOLF
12:30 a.m. European PGATour, Lyoness Open
TGC
7 a.m.
PGATour, St.Jude Classic
TGC
9 a.m.
PGATour, St.Jude Classic
CBS
9 a.m.
Women’s PGA Championship
NBC
9 a.m.
Champions Tour, SENIOR PLAYERS Championship
TGC
Noon
Web.com Tour, Rust-Oleum Championship*
TGC
HORSE RACING
9 a.m.
Trackside Live
FSNPT
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
8 a.m.
Kansas City at St. Louis
MLB
9:30 a.m. Oakland at L.A.Angels
FSNW
10 a.m.
San Diego at L.A. Dodgers
SNLA/FSSD
2 p.m.
Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs
ESPN
MOTORSPORTS
1:30 a.m.
MotoGPWorld Championship, Grand Prix of Catalunya
FS1
4 a.m.
Monster Jam
FS1
NBA
2 p.m.
Finals, Cleveland at Golden State
ABC
SOCCER
5:50 a.m. European Championship qualifier, Slovenia vs. England
ESPN
1 p.m.
MLS, D.C. United at Orlando
FS1
WNBA
7 a.m.
Chicago at Indiana
ESPN2
9 a.m.
Minnesota at Phoenix
ESPN2
11 a.m.
Seattle at Los Angeles
TWNS
WRESTLING
12:30 p.m. Senior World Team Trials
NBCSN
*Tape-delayed broadcast
SCOREBOARD
BASEBALL
MLB
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East
W L Pct GB
NewYork
33 27 .550 --
Tampa Bay
33 29 .532 1
Toronto
32 30 .516 2
Baltimore
30 30 .500 3
Boston
27 35 .435 7
Central
W L Pct GB
Kansas City
34 24 .586 --
Minnesota
33 27 .550 2
Detroit
32 29 .525 3½
Chicago
28 31 .475 6½
Cleveland
28 32 .467 7
West
W L Pct GB
Houston
35 27 .565 --
Texas
32 29 .525 2½
LosAngeles
31 30 .508 3½
Seattle
27 34 .443 7½
Oakland
25 38 .397 10½
Friday’s Games
Baltimore 11,N.Y.Yankees 3
Detroit 4,Cleveland 0
Tampa Bay 7,ChicagoWhite Sox 5
Toronto 13,Boston 10
Texas 6,Minnesota 2
Houston 10,Seattle 0
St.Louis 4,Kansas City 0
L.A.Angels 5,Oakland 4
Saturday’s Games
Toronto (Dickey 2-6) at Boston (Buchholz
3-6),7:35 a.m.
Minnesota (Pelfrey 5-2) atTexas (Lewis
5-3),10:05 a.m.
Cleveland (Carrasco 7-5) at Detroit
(Verlander 0-0),10:08 a.m.
ChicagoWhite Sox (Samardzija 4-4) at
Tampa Bay (Archer 7-4),10:10 a.m.
Kansas City (Guthrie 4-3) at St.Louis
(Lyons 0-0),10:10 a.m.
Seattle (Montgomery 0-1) at Houston
(McHugh 6-2),10:10 a.m.
N.Y.Yankees (Sabathia 3-7) at Baltimore
(B.Norris 2-4),1:15 p.m.
Oakland (Graveman 3-2) at L.A.Angels
(C.Wilson 3-5),4:05 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East
W L Pct GB
NewYork
33 29 .532 --
Washington
31 30 .508 1½
Atlanta
29 32 .475 3½
Miami
26 36 .419 7
Philadelphia
22 40 .355 11
Central
W L Pct GB
St.Louis
40 21 .656 --
Pittsburgh
33 27 .550 6½
Chicago
32 27 .542 7
Cincinnati
28 32 .467 11½
Milwaukee
24 38 .387 16½
West
W L Pct GB
LosAngeles
36 25 .590 --
San Francisco 34 28 .548 2½
San Diego
31 32 .492 6
Arizona
28 32 .467 7½
Colorado
27 33 .450 8½
Friday’s Games
Cincinnati 5,Chicago Cubs 4,10 innings
Pittsburgh 1,Philadelphia 0,13 innings
N.Y.Mets 5,Atlanta 3
Miami 5,Colorado 1
Milwaukee 8,Washington 4
St.Louis 4,Kansas City 0
L.A.Dodgers 4,San Diego 3
Arizona 1,San Francisco 0
Saturday’s Games
Philadelphia (O’Sullivan 1-4) at Pittsburgh
(G.Cole 9-2),10:10 a.m.
Atlanta (S.Miller 5-2) at N.Y.Mets
(deGrom 7-4) 10:10 a.m.
Colorado (Hale 2-0) at Miami (Latos 1-4),
10:10 a.m.
Kansas City (Guthrie 4-3) at St.Louis
(Lyons 0-0),10:10 a.m.
Washington (J.Ross 0-1) at Milwaukee
(Nelson 3-6),10:10 a.m.
Arizona (Webster 0-0) at San Francisco
(Vogelsong 4-4),1:15 p.m.
Cincinnati (Leake 3-4) at Chicago Cubs
(Hendricks 2-2),1:15 p.m.
L.A.Dodgers (Greinke 5-1) at San Diego
(Kennedy 3-5),4:10 p.m.
COLLEGE
NCAA DIVISION I WORLD SERIES
At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha
Omaha, Neb.
All Times EDT
Double Elimination
x-if necessary
Saturday’s games
Game 1
:Arkansas (40-23) vs.Virginia
(37-22),9 a.m.
Game 2
: Florida (46-19) vs.Miami (49-
15),2 p.m.
Sunday’s games
Game 3:
TCU (51-13) vs.LSU (53-10),
9 a.m.
Game 4:
Cal State Fullerton (39-23) vs.
Vanderbilt (47-19),2 p.m.
Monday,June 15
Game 5: Game 1 loser vs.Game 2 loser,
9 a.m.
Game 6
Game 1 winner vs.Game 2
winner,2 p.m.
Tuesday,June 16
Game 7:
Game 3 loser vs.Game 4 loser,
9 a.m.
Game 8:
Game 3 winner vs.Game 4
winner,2 p.m.
Wednesday,June 17
Game 9:
Game 5 winner vs.Game 6
loser,2 p.m.
Thursday,June 18
Game 10:
Game 7 winner vs.Game 8
loser,2 p.m.
Friday,June 19
Game 11:
Game 6 winner vs.Game 9
winner,9 a.m.
Game 12:
Game 8 winner vs.Game 10
winner,2 p.m.
Saturday,June 20
x-Game 13:
If Game 9 winner also wins
game 11,TBD
x-Game 14:
If Game 10 winner also wins
Game 12,TBD
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
(Best-of-3)
Monday,June 22:
TeamsTBD,2 p.m.
Tuesday,June 23:
TeamsTBD,2 p.m.
x-Wednesday,June 24:
TeamsTBD,
2 p.m.
BASKETBALL
NBA PLAYOFFS
FINALS
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Cleveland 2 , Golden State 2
Game1:
GoldenState108,Cleveland100,OT
Game 2:
Cleveland95GoldenState93,OT
Game 3:
Cleveland96,Goldenstate91
Game 4:
GoldenState103,Cleveland82
Sunday:
ClevelandatGoldenState,2p.m.
Tuesday,June 16:
Golden State at
Cleveland,9 p.m.
x-Friday,June 19
: Cleveland at Golden
State,3 p.m.
HOCKEY
NHL
FINALS
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Tampa Bay 2, Chicago 2
Game 1:
Chicago 2,Tampa Bay 1
Game 2:
Tampa Bay 4,Chicago 3
Game 3:
Tampa Bay 3,Chicago 2
Game 4:
Chicago2,TampaBay1
Saturday:
Chicago atTampa Bay,2 p.m.
Monday,June 15:
Tampa Bay at
Chicago,2 p.m.
x-Wednesday,June 17
: Chicago at
Tampa Bay,2 p.m.
SOCCER
WOMEN’SWORLD CUP
FIRST ROUND
Friday’s Games
Switzerland 10,Ecuador 1
Japan 2,Cameroon 1
Australia 2, Nigeria 0
United States 0, Sweden 0
TRANSACTIONS
FOOTBALL
National Football League
CLEVELAND BROWNS -- Signed S
Tashaun Gipson to a one-year contract.
DALLAS COWBOYS -- Signed CB Byron
Jones.
DETROIT LIONS -- Released QB
Anthony Boone.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS -- Signed QB
Matt Flynn.
NEWYORK JETS -- Signed OT Charles
Brown.
ST. LOUIS RAMS -- Signed RB Todd
Gurley, QB Sean Mannion, LB Bryce
Hager, DB Martin Ifedi and OL Rob
Havenstein,Jamon Brown,Andrew
Donnal and Cody Wichmann.
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS -- Claimed
OT Sean Hooey off waivers from the
N.Y.Jets.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS -- Claimed
TE TimWright off waivers from New
England.Waived TE Taylor Sloat.
Canadian Football League
MONTREALALOUETTES -- Announced
DE Michael Sam has left training camp.
SOCCER
MLS -- Fined Orlando City SC coach
Adrian Heath an undisclosed amount
for violating the league
As a 20-year-old (he
turns 21 on Sept. 11),
Torres-Costa is looked
at as a college junior
from a development
standpoint in the eyes
of scouting directors,
Matranga said.
Unless Torres-Costa
dominated during a
summer
collegiate
league (he was planning
to play in New England)
and his UH junior year,
he wouldn’t have the
same value in the 2016
MLB draft.
MLB
teams
are
assigned bonus pool
money and slot val-
ues for the first 10
rounds. After the 10th
round, there is up to a
$100,000 signing bonus
in each round through
round 40.
If a team goes over
$100,00 to sign a pick in
rounds 11-40, it counts
toward a team’s bonus
pool amount. There is
not only a penalty tax,
but organizations can
also lose a first-round
draft pick.
Torres-Costa leaves
for Arizona Saturday to
sign with the Brewers.
He’ll be assigned to
Milwaukee’s Arizona
rookie league team with
Jordan Yamamoto, last
year’s 12th round pick
from Saint Louis.
Matranga
repre-
sented Yamamoto, a
right-handed
pitch-
er, and got him a
$420,000
package,
including college costs
and a $330,000 signing
bonus.
“He’ll sign for more
than
Yamamoto,”
Matranga said. “You’ve
got to know the market
of a player, in your mind
and stick to it. When
teams start calling, you
have to know when to
say yes or no.”
the championships were
held over three days at
KBXtreme in Kailua-
Kona last year.
“I think the prob-
lem was the amount of
school days missed at
the three-day tourna-
ment,” Crozier said. “We
tried to point out that
our schools can miss as
many as five days when
go to Oahu.”
• The Big Island is
slated to host three state
tournaments
during
the 2015-16 school year.
Division II girls bas-
ketball at Keaau and
Waiakea, and Division
II baseball at Wong
Stadium already were set.
State tennis recently was
moved from Kauai to a
West Hawaii site to be
determined because of a
lack of available courts on
the Garden Isle.
HHSAA:
Big Island to host three
state tournaments next year
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B
Rickard has high
praise for the Stingray’s
program and the tour-
nament they hold every
year. He believes that
the Big Island tourna-
ment is key to having a
successful season during
the high school year.
“A lot of the teams you
see coming to this tour-
nament are the ones you
see during the regular
season that come in with
that competitive edge,”
Rickard said.
The Stingrays can
contest to that, having
won last year’s title. The
team got off to a strong
start in the tourney this
year with a dominating
72-31 victory over the
Sparks basketball team
from Maui.
“We just came out
of Stingrays camp and
the girls were working
on a lot of things and it
was good to see them
apply those things in
the game,” coach Jessica
Hanato said. “The nor-
mal players stood out —
like the Molina’s — but
Mikayla actually shot
the ball [Friday] which
was really nice to see.
She has been shying
away from it for so long
and that is something
that has been a point
of emphasis for her. Ihi
was stepping up and hit-
ting jump shots as well.”
The Stingrays tourna-
ment will continue with
pool play on Saturday
and will wrap up on
Sunday.
SIGNING:
Torres-Costa heading
to Arizona to sign with Brewers
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B
STINGRAYS:
Tournament
continues through Sunday
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B
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