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4 4 4 4 4 D2 TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2009 SCOREBOARD www.wcfcourier.com THE COURIER GAMES WEDNESDAY Beloit at Burlington, 7:30 p.m. Peoria at West Michigan, 7 p.m. Quad Cities at Dayton, 7 p.m. Kane County at South Bend, 7 p.m. Cedar Rapids at Lansing, 7:05 p.m.

Wisconsin at Great Lakes, 7:05 p.m. Clinton at Fort Wayne, 7:05 p.m. Amateur Northwoods League North Division Pct. GB St. Cloud .556 2.0 Brainerd 0 .600 1.5 Mankato in 500 2.5 Rochester 8727 Alexandria 10 .600 1.5 Thunder Bay 400 3.5 Duluth .300 4.5 ON South Division Pct.

GB La Crosse 00 .800 Waterloo 0 600 Madison 0 .600 20 Battle Creek .600 Green Bay .400 4.0 Eau Claire .182 6.5 Wisconsin 00 6.5 Second half standings MONDAY'S RESULTS Waterloo 1, Thunder Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (12 innings) Mankato 4. Rochester 3 St. Cloud 10, Wisconsin 3 LaCrosse 5, Eau Claire 3 Alexandria 3, Green Bay 1 Brainerd 2, Duluth 1 GAMES TODAY Waterloo at Eau Claire, 6:35 p.m. Duluth at Mankato Alexandria at St. Cloud Madison at LaCrosse Thunder Bay at Green Bay Rochester at Brainerd Wisconsin at Battle Creek GAMES WEDNESDAY Waterloo at Eau Claire, 6:35 p.m.

Duluth at Mankato St. Cloud at Alexandria Madison at LaCrosse Thunder Bay at Green Bay Rochester at Brainerd Wisconsin at Battle Creek Prep Monday's scores METRO Cedar Rapids Jefferson 17-13, East 1-0 (4, 5) lowa City West 14-4, Cedar Falls 7-6 All-Conference Upper lowa FINAL STANDINGS Team Kee 19 North Fayette 16 Sumner-Fred Turkey Valley South Winn. Central (Elkader) West Central Valley Postville Clayton Ridge 0 20 FIRST TEAM Tom Kerndt (Kee), Zac Soukup (SW), Tom Nesvik (NF), Jake Sylvester (Central), Mitch Schmitt (S-F), if; Drew Loftus (TV), if; Jacob Milton (Kee), if; Jordan imoehl (SW), if; Scott Vierow (NF), of; Nolan Nuss (S-F), of; Tanner Hageman (SW), of; Jake Greco (NF), Mike Burroughs (Kee), dh. SECOND TEAM Jon Heiderscheidt (Kee) Jeff Rassman (TV), Blaine Everman (Valley), Josh Lechtenberg (Postville), Logan Michael (NF), if: Adrian Adam sr, if; Jalen Cooper (Kee), so. if; Quinn Meirick (TV), if; Brad Johannsen (NF), of; Brad Winter (TV), jr.

of; Jason Mooney (Kee), so. of; Tyler Wedemeier (WC), Brady Kuennen (TV), dh. HONORABLE MENTION Central: Keaton Juergens, Goffrey Tajaran, Clayton Ridge: Cody Preston, Caleb Krapfl, Kee: Cole Carroll, Luke Gavin, 8th; D.J. Pfeiffer, Aaron Hundt, North Gayette: Ryan Radloft, Brady Feldman, Postville: Troy Friederich, Dallas imoehl, 8th: South Ian Lienau, Nolan Hageman, Sumner-Fred: Tanner Wheeler, Trevor Harris, jr; Turkey Valley: Kyle Bouska, Spencer Bruess, jr: Valley: Craig Bultman, Brandon Torkelson, West Central: Nick Robinson, Eric Kerns, sr. SOFTBALL Prep scores Tuesday Class 1A REGIONAL SEMIFINALS At Allison North Butler 2, Don Bosco 1 (10) At Chariton Southeast Warren 9, Moulton-Udell 0 At Clarinda Corning 5, Farragut Coon Rapids Earlham 5, Glidden-Ralston 0 At Fairfield New London 6, Waco 2 At Harlan Alta 3, Fremont -Mills 0 At Humboldt Newell- Fonda 17, West Bend-Mallard 4 At Independence East Buchanan 8, Postville 3 At LeMars Gehlen Akron-Westfield 11, Remsen-Union 2 At Mapleton Woodbury Central 5, Treynor 0 At Mason City Newman WCLT 5.

Rockford 2 At North English North Mahaska 3, Highland 2 (11) At Osceola Martensdale St. Marys 11, Lenox 2 At Sully BGM 3, Madrid 2 At Swea City North Sentral Kossuth 10, Graettinger-Terril1 At Wyoming Calamus-Wheatland 11, East Central 6 Class 2A REGIONAL SEMIFINALS At Albia Mid-Prairie 4, Albia2 At Carroll Kuemper Catholic Riverside 3, Kuemper Catholic 1 At Charles City Belmond-Klemme 3, Sumner- Freder- icksburg 0 MFL-Mar-Mac1, Lake Mills 0 At Conrad BCLUW 5, Jesup 0 At Delhi Dyersville Beckman 3, Alburnett 1 At Fort Dodge (Rogers Park) Fort Dodge St. Edmond 4, Ogden 1 At Greenfield North Polk 9, Shenandoah 4 At Humboldt Emmetsburg 4, Eagle Grove 0 At Mapleton Maple Valley-Anthon-0to 8, Logan Magnolia 0 At Paullina Sioux Central 3, West Sioux 2 At Pella Christian Pella Christian 14, Belle Plaine 0 (6) At Sheldon Okoboji 5, Valley 1 At Solon lowa City Regina 10, Northeast 1 At Truro Bondurant-Farrar 4, Mount Ayr 0 At Wapello Wilton 2, West Burlington 0 Class 3A REGIONAL SEMIFINALS At Atlantic Creston 6, Harlan 2 At Boone Boone 3, Carroll 2 (11) At Carlisle Carlisle 9, Dallas Center-Grimes1 At Chariton Centerville 3, Knoxville 0 At Cresco Waukon 3, Crestwood 2 At Dewitt Davenport Assumption 4, Maquoketa At Farley What's up NORTHWOODS LEAGUE BASEBALL TODAY Waterloo Bucks at Eau Claire, 6:35 p.m. WEDNESDAY Waterloo Bucks at Eau Claire, 6:35 p.m. PREP BASEBALL TODAY Class 1A district first round at Traer: NU High vs.

Don Bosco, 5 p.m. Class 2A district semifinal at Jesup: Columbus vs. Hudson, 7 p.m. 1 Decorah at West (JV-V), 5:30 p.m. PREP SOFTBALL WEDNESDAY Class 4A regional final: Waterloo West at Fort Dodge, 7 p.m.

Class 1A regional final at Waterloo West: North Butler vs. East Buchanan, 7 p.m. Live on TV TODAY 7:30 a.m. Cycling: Tour de France (Versus) 6 p.m. WNBA basketball: Los Angeles at Conencticut (ESPN2) 7 p.m.

Baseball: MLB All-Star Game at St. Louis (KFXA) WEDNESDAY 7:30 a.m. Cycling: Tour de France (Versus) 9 p.m. Minor league baseball: AAA All-Star Game (ESPN2) Dubuque Wahlert 1, West Delaware 0 At Fort Madison Keokuk 4, Fort Madisons At Grinnell Washington 1, Grinnell 0 At Mount Vernon Mount Vernon 1, Independence 0 At Orange City Sioux City Bishop Heelan 1, Estherville-LC0 At Oxford Clear Creek 8, Vinton-Shellsburg 0 At Sergeant Bluff Sergeant Bluff-Luton 17, Storm Lake 0 At Waverly Charles City 7, ty Shell Rock 5 At Webster City Webster City 4, Forest City 0 At Winterset Winterset 6, Norwalk 3 Class 4A REGIONAL SEMIFINALS At Ankeny Johnston 2., Ankeny 1 At Bettendorf Bettendorf 6, Dubuque Hempstead 0 At Burlington Burlington 13, Muscatine 0 At Cedar Rapids Jefferson Cedar Rapids Jefferson 8. Cedar Rapids Prairie 2.

At Cedar Rapids Xavier Cedar Rapids Kennedy 4, Cedar Rapids Xavier 2 At Des Moines East Des Moines East 8, lowa City West 4 (9) At Dowling Catholic Southeast Polk 1, Dowling Catholic 0 At Eldridge North Scott 8, Pleasant Valley 3 At Fort Dodge (Rogers Park) Fort Dodge 6, Waterloo East 2 At lowa City High Davenport West 1, lowa City High 0 At Lewis Central Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln 2, Lewis Central 1 At Ottumwa Ottumwa 2, Newton 0 At Sioux City West Sioux City East 3, Sioux City North 0 At Waterloo West Waterloo West 8, Cedar Falls 4 At Waukee Waukee 2, Des Moines Lincoln 0 At West Des Moines Valley West Des Moines Valley 7, Des Moines Hoover 1 AUTO RACING Stocks at Cresco Speedway SUNDAY'S RESULTS USRA Hobby Stocks HEAT 1 1. Brandon Hare (Elma). HEAT 2 1. Chris Hovden (Cresco). FEATURE 1.

Nathan Wood (Keswick), 2. Brandon Hare (Elma), 3. Kyle Anderson (Decorah), 4. Dan Hovden (Decorah), 5. Randy Banks (Cresco), 6.

Bernie Adams (Stacyville), 7. Chris Hovden (Cresco), 8. Scott Spilde (Ridgeway), 9. Jim Thesing (Waukon), 10. Dennis Dettmann (Monona), 11.

Tye Moellers (Ridgeway), 12. Mark Lewis (Riceville), 13. Dan Sacquitne (Decorah), 14. Andy Stinson (Ridgeway), 15. Troy Lensing (Calmar), 16.

T.J. Henderson (Doubs), 17. Kory Adams (Stacyville), 18. Nick Schwebach (Caledonia, USRA Karl Chevrolet B- Mods HEAT 1 1. Matt Jones (Waukon).

HEAT 2 1. Tyler Droste (Waterloo). FEATURE 1. Tyler Droste (Waterloo), 2. Matt Jones (Waukor' Eric Verthein (Waukon), 4.

Brian Mahistadt (Ionia), 5. Brian Schrage (Cresco), 6. Chris Fretheim (Decorah), 7. Casey Panos (Decorah), 8. Josh Gesell (Ridgeway), 9.

Troy Marshall (Allison, 10. Brett Bumgardner (Hawkeye), 11. Justin Lewis (Mabel, 12. Jimmy Broszeit (Postville), 13. Jeremy Geisler (Monona), 14.

Russell Hesse (Waterloo), 15. Ben Moudry (Protivin). USRA Karl Chevrolet Stock Cars HEAT 1 1. Tory Reicks (Waucoma). HEAT 2 1.

Tom Schmitt (Independence). FEATURE 1. Brian Gjere (Mabel, 2. Patty Fosaaen (Waukon), 3. Bryan Webb (Decorah), 4.

Mitch Hovden (Decorah), 5. Jake (Decorah), 6. Lynn Panos (Protivin), 7. Mike Bergan (Ridgeway), 8. Tory Reicks (Waucoma), 9.

Kevin Donian (Decorah), 10. Kyle Falck (Decorah), I1. Kurt Krauskopf (Decorah), 12. Casey Sebastian (Cresco), 13. Shane Weller (Agency), 14.

Loren Kuennen (Ossian), 15. Gary Rotenberger (Calmar), 16. Neil Thesing (Oakdale, 17. Arlen Hoy (Marble Rock), 18. Cody Henkes (Postville), 19.

Tom Schmitt (independence), 20. Shawn Peter (Mabel, 21. Derek Dettmann (Monona). USRA Modifieds HEAT 1. Colt Mather (Webster).

FEATURE 1. Ron Konkel (Caledonia, 2. DarrinWalch (Postville); 3. Mather: 4. Jacob Dahle (Morristown, 5.

Tim Heins (Elkader); 6. Jason Schlangen (Cresco); 7. Dan Bohr (Decorah); 8. Larry Gene Hall (Rochester, 9. Garry Hall (Rochester, Min.) Formula One German Grand Prix Sunday At Nurburgring Nurburgring, Germany Lap length: 3.20 miles 1.

Mark Webber, Australia, Red Bull, 60 laps, 1:36:43.310, 119.053 mph. 2. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Red Bull, 60, 9.252 seconds behind. 3. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Ferrari, 60, 15.906.

4. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Williams, 60,21.099. 5. Jenson Button, England, Brawn, 60,23.609. 6.

Rubens Barrichello, Brazil, Brawn, 60.24.468. 7. Fernando Alonso, Spain, Renault, 60,24.888. 8. Heikki Kovalainen, Finland, McLaren Mercedes, 60, 58.692, 9.

Timo Glock, Germany, Toyota, 60, 1:01.457. 10. Nick Heidfeld, Germany, BMW Sauber, 60, 1:01.925. Gatti's wife offers defense AL leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE AB Pct. Mauer Min 64 241 49 90 373 Sea 80 354 45 128 362 Jeter NYY 82 343 56 110 321 MiCabrera Det 85 321 52 103 321 Rolen Tor 294 45 94 320 JRivera LAA 76 292 38 91 312 Morneau Min 088 334 59 104 311 BAbreu LAA 80 296 48 92 311 Kubel Min 77 273.

38 85 311 Figgins LAA 85 332 68 103 310 RUNS -Figgins, Los Angeles, 68; Pedroia, Boston, 65; Scutaro, Toronto, 64; BRoberts, Baltimore, 63; Damon, New York, 62; Kinsler, Texas, 62; CPena, Tampa Bay, 62. RBI -Bay, Boston, 72; Morneau, Minnesota, 70; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 66; TorHunter, Los Angeles, 65; Teixeira, New York, 63; AHill, Toronto, 60; Konerko, Chicago, 60. Seattle, 128; AHill, Toronto, 114; Cano, New York, 110; Jeter, New York, 110; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 109; MYoung, Texas, 106; Lind, Toronto, 105; Pedroia, Boston, 105, DOUBLES Pedroia, Boston, 30; BRoberts, Baltimore, 29; Byrd, Texas, 28; Butler, Kansas City, 27; Lind, Toronto, 27; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 27; Markakis, Baltimore, 27; Scutaro, Toronto, 27; MYoung, Texas, 27. TRIPLES- Bloomquist, Kansas City, Figgins, Los Angeles, Delesus, Kansas City, Andrus, Texas, Crisp, Kansas City, Cuddyer, Minnesota, Gardner, New York, 5. HOME RUNS-CPena, Tampa Bay, 24; Branyan, Seattle, 22; NCruz, Texas, 22; Inge, Detroit, 21; Morneau, Minnesota, 21: Teixeira, New York, 21; Bay, Boston, 20; Dye, Chicago, 20; AHill, Toronto, 20; Kinsler, Texas, 20.

STOLEN BASES -Crawford, Tampa Bay, 44; Ellsbury, Boston, 40; BUpton, Tampa Bay, 31; Figgins, Los Angeles, 27; BAbreu, Los Angeles, 19: Bartlett, Tampa Bay, 19; Seattle, 19. PITCHING -Wakefield, Boston, 11-3; Beckett, Boston, 11-3; Halladay, Toronto, 10-3; JerWeaver, Los Angeles, 10-3; Slowey, Minnesota, 10-3; Verlander, Detroit, 10-4; Greinke, Kansas City, 10-5. STRIKEOUTS-Verlander, Detroit, 149; Lester, Boston, 131; Greinke, Kansas City, 129; Fernandez. Seattle, 121; Beckett, Boston, 110; Halladay, Toronto, 106; JerWeaver, Los Angeles, 104. SAVES- -Fuentes, Los Angeles, 26; Nathan, Minnesota, 23; Papelbon, Boston, 23; MaRivera, New York, 23; Jenks, Chicago, 20; Sherrill, Baltimore, 20; Aardsma, Seattle, 20.

NL leaders AB Pct. HaRamirez Fla 82 312 53 109 .349 Beltran NYM 62 241 40 81 .336 Sandoval SF 82 306 41 102 .333 Pujols StL 90 307 73 102 .332 Tejada Hou 86 353 48 116 329 Pierre LAD 79 259 39 85 .328 DWright NYM 86 327 56 106 .324 Kemp LAD 87 325 48 104 .320 Hawpe Col 80 284 50 91: 320 Helton Col 81 298 47 95 .319 RUNS-Pujols, St. Louis, 73; Victorino, Philadelphia, 63; Utley, Philadelphia, 62; Braun, Milwaukee, 61: Werth, Philadelphia, 60; Fielder, Milwaukee, 58; Zimmerman, Washington, 58. RBI-Pujols, St. Louis, 87; Fielder, Milwaukee, 78: Howard, Philadelphia, 67; Dunn, Washington, 62; Reynolds, Arizona, 62; HaRamirez, Florida, 61; Utley, Philadelphia, 61.

HITS-Tejada, Houston, 116; HaRamirez, Florida, 109; Victorino, Philadelphia, 108; DWright, New York, 106; Kemp, Los Angeles, 104; Braun, Milwaukee, 103; Pujols, St. Louis, 102; Sandoval, San Francisco, 102. -Tejada, Houston, 30; Hawpe, Colorado, 27; FSanchez, Pittsburgh, 27; HaRamirez, Florida, 26; CRoss, Florida, 26; Helton, Colorado, 25; 5 tied at 24. TRIPLES-Bourn, Houston, GParra, Arizona, Kemp, Los Angeles, Victorino, Philadelphia, Bonifacio, Florida, Counsell, Milwaukee, 5: SDrew, Arizona, McCutchen, Pittsburgh, Morgan, Washington, JUpton, Arizona, 5. HOME RUNS -Pujols, St.

Louis, 32; AdGonzalez, San Diego, 24; Reynolds, Arizona, 24; Dunn, Washington, 23; Fielder, Milwaukee, 22; Howard, Philadelphia, 22; Ibanez, Philadelphia, 22. STOLEN BASES- Bourn, Houston, 32; Morgan, Washington, 24; Pierre, Los Angeles, 23; Fowler, Colorado, 20; DWright, New York, 20; Kemp, Los Angeles, 19; Bonifacio, Florida, 18. PITCHING -Marquis, Colorado, 11-6; Lincecum, San Francisco, 10-2; Cain, San Francisco, 10-2; Wainwright, St. Louis, 10-5; New York, 10-7: Billingsley, Los Angeles, 9-4; Haren, Arizona, 9-5. STRIKEOUTS-Lincecum, San Francisco, 149; Atlanta, 136; Haren, Arizona, 129; Gallardo, Milwaukee, 123; Billingsley, Los Angeles, 119; Wainwright, St.

Louis, 115; New York, 112. SAVES- -Bell, San Diego, 23; FrRodriguez, New York, 23; BWilson, San Francisco, 23; Street, Colorado, 22; Franklin, St. Louis, 21; Cordero, Cincinnati, 21; Broxton, Los Angeles, 20; Hoffman, Milwaukee, 20. Home Run Derby Winners 2009 Prince Fielder, Milwaukee Brew- ers (Busch Stadium) 2008 Justin Morneau, Minnesota Twins (Yankee Stadium), 2007 Vladimir Guerrero, Los Angeles Angels Park) 2006 Ryan Howard, Philadelphia Phillies (PNC Park) 2005 Bobby Abreu, Philadelphia Phillies (Comerica Park) 2004 Miguel Tejada, Baltimore Orioles (Minute Maid Park) 2003 Garret Anderson, Anaheim Angels (U.S. Cellular Field) 2002 Jason Giambi, New York Yankees (Miller Park) 2001 Luis Gonzalez, Arizona Diamondbacks (Safeco Field) 2000 Sammy Sosa, Chicago Cubs (Turner Field) 1999 Ken Griffey Seattle Mariners (Fenway Park) 1998 Ken Griffey Seattle Mariners (Coors Field) 1997 Tino Martinez, New York Yankees (Jacobs Field) 1996- Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants (Veterans Stadium) 1995 Frank Thomas, Chicago White Sox (The Ballpark in Arlington) 1994 Ken Griffey Seattle Mariners (Three Rivers Stadium) 1993 Juan Gonzalez, Texas Rangers (Camden Yards) 1992 Mark McGwire, Oakland Athletics (Jack Murphy Stadium) 1991 Cal Ripken, Baltimore Orioles (SkyDome) 1990 Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs (wrigley Field) Minor leagues Midwest League Eastern Division Wayne (Padres) 15 West Michigan (Tigers) 11 South Bend (D'backs) 8 Great Lakes (Dodgers) 7 Dayton (Reds) 6 Lansing (Blue Jays) 5 Western Division Cedar Rapids (Angels) 13 Wisconsin (Brewers) 11 County (A's) 11 Burlington (Royals) 00 Quad Cities (Cardinals) 8 Peoria (Cubs) 8 Clinton (Mariners) Beloit (Twins) 6 x-clinched first half MONDAY'S RESULTS Peoria 5, Fort Wayne 2.

Great Lakes Kane County 0 Cedar Rapids 6, Dayton 2 Wisconsin 5, South Bend 2 Quad Cities 5, Clinton 4, 12 Burlington 7, Lansing West Michigan 7, Beloit 3 GAMES TUESDAY No games scheduled RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) Police investigating the death of former boxing champion Arturo Gatti are working on the assumption his wife strangled him with her purse strap while he drunkenly slept. The woman's lawyer, however, insists she is innocent and was too "fragile" to kill a boxer. Lead investigator Moises Teixeira told The Associated Press on Monday nothing is being ruled out but he is certain the woman acted by herself. "It was technically impossible for a third person to have been in the flat," where Gatti was found dead early Saturday, Teixeira said. "The investigation isn't finished, but we continue to think she did this alone." Gatti's 23-year-old Brazilian wife, Amanda Rodrigues, told investigators she awoke Saturday about 6 a.m.

to find her husband's body in the apartment they rented in Porto de Galinhas, a seaside resort in northeastern Pernambuco state. Rodrigues told police she had a fight with Gatti after dinner Friday night and he pushed her to the ground, resulting in minor injuries to her elbow and chin. Witnesses also reported to police the couple fought and that Gatti was drunk. Rodrigues told police the 37-year-old former junior welterweight champion then got into a cab with their son and returned to their rented apartment, leaving SPORTS WRAP -UP Football lowa has agreed to play a pair of home games against North Texas in 2015 and 2017. North Texas plays in the Sun Belt Conference.

The Mean Green finished 1-11 last season. North Texas is perhaps best known to lowans as being former coach Hayden Fry's final stop before taking over the Hawkeyes. Fry coached at North Texas from 1973-78, compiling a record of 40-23-3. Financial details of the agreement are not immediately available. The New York Jets have released veteran tight end Bubba Franks.

Franks caught six passes for 47 yards in eight games, including four starts, after signing with the Jets last season. He missed eight games due to a hip injury, and was unable to participate in offseason practices and minicamp because of a knee injury after re-signing with New York. Wrestling After falling one match short of earning All-America honors at Division Ill Wartburg College last season, Nick Shandri is transferring to Division Il Upper lowa to become a Peaco*ck, the university announced Monday. Shandri, a native of Urbandale, won a state title in 2006 while competing for Southeast Polk High School. Shandri plans to continue his pursuit of a degree in communications at Upper lowa.

Tennis The United States was ousted from the Davis Cup, and left to Sand leagues At Black Hawk Tennis Club MIXED Regular Canadians def. Ashlin 3-0; Sandblasters def. Scared Hitless 3-0; Gun Show def. Got Beer 3-0; UVC def. D-Town 2-1.

MIXED Prestige Worldwide def. Big Tuna 3-0; Vols Mafia def. Where's Freddy? 2-1: Sand Slugs def. Big Tuna 3-0; Sets in the City def. Old Busted 2-1; Underdogs def.

Diggers 2-1; Sets on the Beach def. All Mixed Up 3-0; UB Mafia def. Six Grains of Sand 2-1; Prestige Worldwide def. Mulligans 2-1; Over the Net def. Sand Crawlers 3-0.

MIXED Hot Dogs def. Arm-n-Hammer 2-1; Smoking Kills def. Chump Change PB 3-0; HP Can You Dig it def. My Buddies and Kid Sister 2-1; Old Style def. CBE Sets in the Sand 3-0; Sponge Bob Sandy Pants def.

CBE Sand Diggers 2-1; WMS def. Serves You Right 2-1; Sand Storm def. Damn it Carl 24; Gun Powerhouse def. Nothing but Wet 2-1; Vertically Challenged def. Sweating Balls 3-0; I'd Hit That def.

Sandy Cheeks 2-1. 2 WOMAN A Katelyn and Abby def. Velvet Hammerschmidt 3-0; Sisters def. Laughing Tree Yoga 3-0; Bmae Jayne def. Killaz 3-0; Molly Maids def.

Kestin Katie 3-0. 2 WOMAN def. Gabby Hanna 3-0; Those One Girls def. Dig This 3-0; Sand Slugs def. Dirty Beaches 3-0.

THURS. ACES Jon Robin def. Mark Brian 2-L. Amanda Rodrigues is Brazil Sunday following death of her husband, escorted by police her arrest as a former boxing champion her alone downtown. Teixeira said witnesses told police Gatti left his son to sleep in the apartment, then returned to the city center to find his wife.

She arrived at the apartment before he did and waited for him. They then. both went upstairs together. Rodrigues told police she slept on the second floor of the apartment with her son, while Gatti slept on the first floor. She told police she awoke at 6 a.m.

to feed her son and discovered her husband's body. Police say he most likely had been killed at least four hours before that. Teixeira said police do not think anyone else entered the apartment and killed Gatti he said there were no signs of forced entry and electronic locks indicated nobody else had entered the room aside from Rodrigues and Gatti. The investigator said Rodrigues told them she AP PHOTO officers in Recife, suspect following the Arturo Gatti. 11.

Giancarlo Fisichella, Italy, Force India, 60,1:02.327. 12. Kazuki Nakajima, Japan, Williams, 60, 1:02.876. 13. Nelson Piquet Jr.

Brazil, Renault, 60, 1:08.328. 14. Robert Kubica, Poland, BMW Sauber, 60, 1:09.555. 15. Adrian Sutil, Germany, Force India, 60,1:11.941.

16. Sebastien Buemi, Switzerland, Toro Rosso, 60, 1:30.225. 17. Jarno Trulli, Italy, Toyota, 60,130970. 18.

Lewis Hamilton, England, McLaren Mercedes, 59, lap. Not Classfied 19. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, 34, mechanical. 20. Sebastien Bourdais, France, Toro Rosso, 18, mechanical.

Drivers Standings (After nine of 17 races) 1. Jenson Button, England, Brawn, 68 points. 2. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Red Bull, 47. 3.

Mark Webber, Australia, Red Bull, 45.5. 4. Rubens Barrichello, Brazil, I Brawn, 44. 5. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Ferrari, 22.

6. Jarno Trulli, Italy, Toyota, 21.5. 7. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Williams, 20.5. 8.

Timo Glock, Germany, Toyota, 13. 9. Fernando Alonso, Spain, Renault, 13. 10. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, 10.

11. Lewis Hamilton, England, McLaren Mercedes, 9. 12. Nick Heidfeld, Germany, BMW Sauber, 6. 13.

Heikki Kovalainen, Finland, McLaren Mercedes, 5. 14. Sebastien Bueri, Switzerland, Toro Rosso, 3. 15. Robert Kubica, Poland, BMW Sauber, 2.

16. Sebastien Bourdais, France, Toro Rosso, 2. NASCAR Sprint Cup Leaders Through July 11 Points 1, Tony Stewart, 2,884. 2, Jeff Gordon, 2,709.3, Jimmie Johnson, 2,672. 4, Kurt Busch, 2,526.

5, Denny Hamlin, 2.457. 6, Carl Edwards, 2,438. 7, Ryan Newman, 2,385. 8, Kasey Kahne, 2,336. 9, Juan Pablo Montoya, 2.321.10, Kyle Busch, 2,298.

11, Mark Martin, 2.296. 12, Matt Kenseth, 2,295. 13, Greg Biffle, 2,285. 14, David Reutimann, 2,219. 15, Clint Bowyer, 2,169.16, Brian Vickers, 2,149.

17, Jeff Burton, 2,113. 18, Marcos Ambrose, 2,078. 19, Jamie McMurray, 1,960. 20, Joey Logano, 1.956. Money 1, Matt Kenseth, $4,521,252.

2, Tony Stewart, $4,429,935. 3., Jimmie Johnson, $3,891,292. 4. Jeff Gordon, $3,835,493. 5, Kevin Harvick, $3,611,999.

6, Kyle Busch, $3,582,211. 7, Carl Edwards, $3,191,652. 8, Kasey Kahne, $3,111,950. 9, Joey Logano, $3,020,757. 10, Jeff Burton, $2.964.107.

11, Ryan Newman, $2,927,764. 12, David Reutimann, $2,865,379. 13, Mark Martin, $2,847,203.14, Juan Pablo Montoya, $2,717929.15, Kurt Busch, $2,667,884. 16, Greg Biffle, $2,651,934. 17, Denny Hamlin, $2,604,889.

18, Martin Truex Jr. $2,592,427. 19, Reed Sorenson, $2,590,061. 20, Brian Vickers, $2,587,704. TENNIS Youth Cedar Valley Junior tournament Finals results BOYS 10 SINGLES Alex Mong def.

Srinam Sugunarum 12-9; Consolation: Dane Hurst def. Dawson Ellingson 12-1 BOYS 12 SINGLES Jacob Meyer def. Seth Christensen 12-1; Consolation: Lee Hansen def. Jack Mauer 12-5 BOYS 14 SINGLES Alex Pietan def. Greg Power 12-8; Consolation: Jonathon Smith def.

Brendan Alexander 12-10 BOYS 16 SINGLES Andy Long def. Lucas Pietan 12-5; Consolation: T.J. Gray def. Andy. Hughes 12-5 BOYS 18 SINGLES Jarrett McGugan def.

Paul Mauer 12-9; Consolation: Levi Zummak def. Ty Coburn 12-5 GIRLS 10 SINGLES Olivia Fain def. Tatiana Myers 12-1 GIRLS 12 SINGLES Maggie Weber def. Becky Hughes 14412 GIRLS 14 SINGLES Natasha Myers def. Gabbi Greco 12-2 GIRLS 16 SINGLES Natasha Myers def.

Rachel Schaefer 12-8; Consolation: Katie Todd def. Ashlyn Christensen 12-5 GIRLS 18 SINGLES Jennah Smith def. Rachel Schaefer 13-11 BOYS 12 DOUBLES Jacob Ellingson def. Alex Hart 12-9 BOYS 14 DOUBLES Raud Power def. Taylor Alexandar 12-5 BOYS 16 DOUBLES Josh Gray def.

Jonathan Sevcik 12-2 BOYS 18 DOUBLES Lucas McGuigan def. Robert Richter 12-9 GIRLS 12 DOUBLES Tatiana Schaefer def. Olivia Fain 12-4 GIRLS 16 DOUBLES Rachel Mikel Ratchford def. Ashyin Sadie Voight 12-1 MIXED DOUBLES 14 AND UNDER Francis Myers def. Jack Weber 12-4 BOWLING League report MONDAY ELITE DOUBLES BTR Racing 1,461, 549.

Men's series: Ryan Wilson 658, Shannon Buchan 633, Adam Ramsay 628, Todd Terhune 607, Denni Marquart 595; Games: Wilson 254, Terhune 242, Ramsay 235, Buchan 222, Marquart 221. Women's series: Connie Rommel 579, Rachael Rusley 531; Games: Rommel 255, Rusley 192. NOTE: scores were bowled on the PBA Cheetah pattern. thought her husband had committed suicide or that someone had entered the apartment and killed him. Teixeira ruled out both scenarios.

Rodrigues' sister, Flavia, told the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo there is "no way she could have strangled a man of that size." Rodrigues' attorney, Celio Avelino, told the AP he agreed with Flavia's conclusion and he would request Amanda be freed from jail Tuesday pending the conclusion of the investigation. "She is fragile, young and skinny how could she kill a boxing champion?" Avelino said. "When she awoke, she presumed he had committed suicide. But she had nothing to do with it." Flavia Rodrigues said her sister told her she thought Gatti had committed suicide though she said he knew of no reason the boxer would kill himself.

wonder how it might have gone tournament. After losing to Davhad Andy Roddick been around to enport Central 8-3, Cedar Falls pelt opponents with his laser serve. defeated Davenport West U15 5-3, James Blake was unable to Dubuque Fusion 5-1 and Lankeep the Americans alive in the caster, 6-0. quarterfinals Sunday, losing to In the silver bracket championMarin Cilic of Croatia 6-3, 6-3, ship game, the Little Tigers earned 4-6, 6-2 in the opening match of a 13-4 win over Davenport West's reverse singles. U14 team.

The Little Tigers are 29- Cilic's victory on indoor clay put 22 this season. Croatia ahead 3-1 in the best-offive format, sending the country to its first semifinal since winning the Davis Cup in 2005. Cross country Clarke College will host a cross country camp for high schoolage students Aug. 3-5. The camp, which runs from 9 to 11 a.m., will include a daily run, followed by talks on nutrition, training and mental preparation.

The staff will include Clarke head coach Adam Hinders, Dubuque Senior High assistant coach Elly Hinders and members of Clarke's cross country team. The cost of the camp is $35. For more information, contact Adam Hinders at (563) 588-8141 or at adam.hinders@clarke.edu. College University of Northern lowa assistant athletics director Josh Lehman has announced his resignation. Lehman has spent nearly 20 years in sports media relations, but will leave UNI effective July 17 to take a position as senior director of public affairs at Cameron University in Lawton, Okla.

Softball The Cedar Falls Little Tigers U14 softball team went 4-1 last weekend at the Dubuque BoSox GOLF Hole-in-one LOGAN SALLEE of Dysart recently recorded a hole-in-one at the Dysart Country Club. The 15-year-old Union Community High School student aced the 172-yard hole No. 7 with a 3-wood. The shot was witnessed by his father, Donny Sallee. Iowa PGA Pro-Assistant Tournament At Short Hills CC, East Moline, Ill.

MONDAY'S RESULTS 1. (Brown Deer CC) 62; 2. (Pheasant Ridge GC) 64; 3. (Beaver Hills CC) 65; 4. (Glen Oaks CC) 66; 15.

(Iowa St. University) 67; T5. (Davenport CC) 67; 17. (Sunnyside CC) 68; T23. (Waverly GC) 76.

TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INDIANS- Released RHP Matt Herges. National League MILWAUKEE BREWERS- Announced LHP Chris Narveson cleared waivers and accepted an outright assignment to Nashville (PCL). WASHINGTON NATIONALS- Fired man- Soccer Iraq played its first game in Baghdad since before the invasion, beating Palestine 4-0 on Monday and triggering wild celebrations among Iraqis unable to watch their national sports teams during years of war. Hawar Mulah Mohammed scored in the 27th minute of the exhibition, Karar Jassim and Alaa Abdul-Zahraa followed and Emad Mohammed scored the fourth on a penalty for the Asian champions. On Friday, Iraq played its first home game since 2002, beating Palestine 3-0 in the northern city of Irbil.

Iraq's last home game before that was July 22, 2002, when it beat Syria 2-1 in Baghdad. Basketball The United States broke an 18- year gold medal drought by beating Greece 88-80 on Sunday to win the FIBA under-19 world basketball championships. Kansas' Tyshawn Taylor had 18 points and five steals to lead the U.S. to its first victory at the world junior tournament since it claimed the gold medal in Canada in 1991. The teams were tied 19-19 after the first quarter but the United States pulled away with an outstanding defensive performance in the second period, outscoring Greece 27-11 to lead 46-30 at halftime.

Pct. GB 3 .833 7 .611 4 10 444 7 11 389 8 12 333 9 12 .294 Pct. 5 .722 6 .647 .611 9 471 9 471 10.444 11 .389 12 333 innings GB 2 5 ager Manny Acta. Named bench Riggleman interim manager, BASKETBALL National Basketball ATLANTA HAWKS- Re-signed Bibby and Zazu Pachulia. CHARLOTTE BOBCATS- -Signed Brown.

CHICAGO BULLS- -Signed Pargo. CLEVELAND CAVALIERS- -Signed Anthony Parker. DENVER NUGGETS--Acquired fialo and Walter Sharpe from future second-round draft pick ORLANDO -Matched year offer sheet to Marcin PHOENIX SUNS- Agreed to Channing Frye on a two-year TORONTO RAPTORS- Signed Jack to an offer sheet. FOOTBALL National Football League NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS--Signed Darius Butler. NEW YORK JETS- -Released Franks.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERSRoy Miller to a four year contract. QB Brian Griese. HOCKEY National Hockey League ANAHEIM DUCKS -Signed Wisniewski to a one -year contract. BOSTON BRUINS- -Signed Drew Larman, Zach McKelvie Whitfield to one year contracts. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS- -Signed coach Jim Cullen to a one-year contract.

DALLAS STARS -Re-signed Aaron Gagnon to a one-year contract. Association EDMONTON OILERS- -Agreed to terms Mike with Chris Minard and Matt Nickerson. LOS ANGELES KINGS- -Signed RW BranF Derrick don Segal to a two-year contract. MONTREAL CANADIENS- Signed AnJannero dreas Engqvist to a three -year contract. NASHVILLE PREDATORS- -Signed Nolan' G-F Yonkman to a one year contract.

NEW JERSEY DEVILS -Named Jacques Arron Af- Lemaire coach and Mario Tremblay assistant Detroit for a coach. Retained assistant coach Tommy Aland cash. belin and goaltending coach Jacques Caron. Dallas' five- Named John Maclean coach, Kevin Dean Gortat. assistant coach and Chris Terreri goaltending terms with F-C coach of Lowell (AHL) contract.

NEW YORK RANGERS -Agreed to terms Jarrett with Chad Johnson and Ryan Callahan. PHOENIX COYOTES -Traded Enver Lisin to the New York Rangers for Lauri Korpikoski. CB WASHINGTON CAPITALS- -Signed Boyd Gordon to a one -year contract. TE Bubba SOCCER Major League Soccer -Signed DT RED BULL NEW YORK-Signed Leo Released Krupnik. COLLEGE CLEMSON -Named Derek Perkins assistant swimming and diving coach.

James OBERLIN- Named Seth Binder assistant baseball coach. Rob Kwiet, ROSE -Named Rusty Lloyd and Trent men's golf coach and men's assistant basketball coach and Cara Noel women's golf and Mark women's assistant basketball coach..

The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa (2024)
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