For the Record
Advertiser Staff
TRIVIA ANSWER
Georgia.
Source: Internet research.
BOXING
FIGHT SCHEDULE
National TV in parentheses.
Friday—At Harrah's Marina Hotel Casino, Atlantic City, N.J. (ESPN2), Kevin Johnson, Atlanta, vs. Monte Barrett, Queens, N.Y., 10, heavyweights. Saturday—At Rome, Giacobbe Fragomeni, Italy, vs. Krzysztof Wlodarczyk, Poland, 12, Fragomeni's WBC cruiserweight title. At Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas, Ron Johnson, Las Vegas, vs. John Johnson, Memphis, 12, for the vacant WBF light heavyweight title. At Oracle Arena, Oakland, Calif. (SHO), Andre Ward, Oakland, Calif., vs. Edison Miranda, Colombia, 12, for Ward's NABO-NABF super middleweight titles. May 22—At Fontainebleau Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. (ESPN2), Richard Gutierrez, Miami, vs. Antwone Smith, Miami, 10, welterweights. May 23—At Monterrey, Mexico, Toshiaki Nishioka, Japan, vs. Jhonny Gonzalez, Mexico, 12, for Nishioka's WBC junior featherweight title; Rafael Marquez, Mexico, vs. Jose Mendoza, Colombia, 10, featherweights. At Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, Jorge Linares, Japan, vs. Josafat Perez, Mexico, 12, for Linares' WBA junior lightweight title; Jose Guadalupe Martinez, Mexico, vs. Oscar Saturnino, Mexico, 12, from Martinez's Mexican light flyweight title; Filomeno Jaramillo, Mexico, vs. Victor Terrazas, Mexico, 12, for the interim Mexican super bantamweight title. May 26—At Shanghai, Daisuko Naito, Japan, vs. Xiong Zhao Zhong, China, 12, for Naito's WBC flyweight title. At TBA, Thailand, Denkaosen Kaowichit, Thailand, vs. Hiroyuki Hisataka, Japan, 12, for Kaowichit's WBA flyweight title. May 30—At Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland, Ruslan Chagaev, Germany, vs. Nikolai Valuev, Russia, 12, for Chagaev's WBA heavyweight title. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Fla. (HBO), Andre Berto, Winter Haven, Fla., vs. Juan Urango, Miami, 12, welterweights; Alfredo Angulo, Coachella, Calif., vs. Kermit Cintron, Reading, Pa., 12, light middleweights. June 5—At Chicago (ESPN2), Carlos Quintana, Puerto Rico, vs. Danny Perez, San Diego, 12, junior middleweights; Joey Hernandez, Miami, vs. Damian Frias, Miami, 10, welterweights. June 13—At Madison Square Garden, New York (HBO), Miguel Cotto, Puerto Rico, vs. Joshua Clottey, Bronx, N.Y., 12, for Cotto's WBO welterweight title. June 19—at Montreal, Adrian Diaconu, Canada, vs. Jean Pascal, Canada, 12, for Diaconu's WBC light heavyweight title. At Laredo (Texas) Entertainment Center (ESPN2), Fernando Beltran Jr. vs. Monty Meza-Clay, Rankin, Pa., 12, for Beltran's Latino featherweight title. June 20—At London, Wladimir Klitschko (HBO), Ukraine, vs. David Haye, Britain, 12, for Klitschko's IBF-WBO-IBO heavyweight titles. June 27—At London, Andreas Kotelnik, Germany, vs. Amir Khan, Britain, 12, for Kotelnik's WBA light welterweight title; Matthew Hall, Britain, vs. Anthony Small, Britain, 12, for Hall's Commonwealth junior middleweight title. At Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J., Kelly Pavlik, Youngstown, Ohio, vs. Sergio Mora, Los Angeles, 12, for Pavlik's WBC-WBO middleweight titles; Fernando Montiel, Mexico, vs. Eric Morel, Madison, Wis., 12, for Montiel's WBO bantamweight title. At Staples Center, Los Angeles (HBO), Chris John, Indonesia, vs. Rocky Juarez, Houston, 12, for John's WBA featherweight title; Victor Ortiz, Oxnard, Calif., vs. Marcos Maidana, Argentina, 12, for the interim WBA light welterweight title.
GYMNASTICS
JUNIOR OLYMPIC MEN
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
SATURDAY'S SEMIFINALS
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Joshua Yee (Hawaiian Island Twisters)—High Bar: 13.15. P-Bar: 13.50.
Note: Did not qualify for finals.
JUNIOR OLYMPIC WOMEN
LEVEL 9 WESTERN CHAMPIONSHIPS
THURSDAY-SUNDAY
Bartlesville, Okla.
HAWAI'I COMPETITORS
JUNIOR 3
Allison Bushman (Hawaiian Island Twisters)—Vault: 9.1750. Bars: 9.40. Beam: 7.650. Floor: 9.050. All Around: 35.275.
JUNIOR 4
Tracie Villanueva (HIT)—Vault: 8.675. Bars: 8.975. Beam: 9.2. Floor: 9.15. All-Around: 36.00.
SENIOR 1
Cara Nakayama (Pantheon)—Vault: 8.750. Bars: 8.150. Beam: 9.0. Floor: 8.1. All-Around: 34.0.
SENIOR 6
Taryn Chun (Island Tumblers)—Vault: 9.05. Bars: 8.925. Beam: 9.350. Floor: 8.8 (21 P). All-Around: 36.125.
SENIOR 6
Kelli Ann Gyotoku (What's Up)—Vault: 9.00. Bars: 7.150. Beam: 8.1750. Floor: 8.925. All-Around: 33.175.
SENIOR 7
Lynsey Montell (Pant)—Vault: 9.075. Bars: 7.950. Beam: 8.025. Floor: 8.6250. All-Around: 33.675.
HOCKEY
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
DAILY PLAYOFF GLANCE
All Times Hawai'i.
FIRST ROUND (BEST-OF-7)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15
N.Y. Rangers 4, Washington 3.
Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 1.
New Jersey 4, Carolina 1.
Vancouver 2, St. Louis 1.
THURSDAY, APRIL 16
Boston 4, Montreal 2.
Detroit 4, Columbus 1.
Chicago 3, Calgary 2, OT.
Anaheim 2, San Jose 0.
FRIDAY, APRIL 17
Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 2, OT.
Carolina 2, New Jersey 1, OT.
Vancouver 3, St. Louis 0.
SATURDAY, APRIL 18
N.Y. Rangers 1, Washington 0.
Detroit 4, Columbus 0.
Boston 5, Montreal 1.
Chicago 3, Calgary 2.
SUNDAY, APRIL 19
Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 3.
Vancouver 3, St. Louis 2.
New Jersey 3, Carolina 2, OT.
Anaheim 3, San Jose 2.
MONDAY, APRIL 20
Boston 4, Montreal 2.
Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers 0.
Calgary 4, Chicago 2.
TUESDAY, APRIL 21
Detroit 4, Columbus 1.
Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 1.
Carolina 4, New Jersey 3.
Vancouver 3, St. Louis 2, OT, Vancouver wins series 4-0.
San Jose 4, Anaheim 3.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22
Boston 4, Montreal 1, Boston wins series 4-0.
N.Y. Rangers 2, Washington 1.
Calgary 6, Chicago 4.
THURSDAY, APRIL 23
Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 0.
Detroit 6, Columbus 5, Detroit wins series 4-0.
New Jersey 1, Carolina 0.
Anaheim 4, San Jose 0.
FRIDAY, APRIL 24
Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers 0.
SATURDAY, APRIL 25
Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh wins series 4-2.
Chicago 5, Calgary 1.
San Jose 3, Anaheim 2, OT.
SUNDAY, APRIL 26
Washington 5, N.Y. Rangers 3.
Carolina 4, New Jersey 0.
MONDAY, APRIL 27
Chicago 4, Calgary 1, Chicago wins series 4-2.
Anaheim 4, San Jose 1, Anaheim wins series 4-2.
TUESDAY, APRIL 28
Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 1, Washington wins series 4-3.
Carolina 4, New Jersey 3, Carolina wins series 4-3.
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (BEST-OF-7)
THURSDAY, APRIL 30
Vancouver 5, Chicago 3.
FRIDAY, MAY 1
Detroit 3, Anaheim 2.
Boston 4, Carolina 1.
SATURDAY, MAY 2
Washington 3, Pittsburgh 2.
Chicago 6, Vancouver 3.
SUNDAY, MAY 3
Anaheim 4, Detroit 3, 3OT.
Carolina 3, Boston 0.
MONDAY, MAY 4
Washington 4, Pittsburgh 3.
TUESDAY, MAY 5
Vancouver 3, Chicago 1.
Anaheim 2, Detroit 1.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6
Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2, OT.
Carolina 3, Boston 2, OT.
THURSDAY, MAY 7
Chicago 2, Vancouver 1.
Detroit 6, Anaheim 3.
FRIDAY, MAY 8
Pittsburgh 5, Washington 3.
Carolina 4, Boston 1.
SATURDAY, MAY 9
Pittsburgh 4, Washington 3, OT.
Chicago 4, Vancouver 2.
SUNDAY, MAY 10
Detroit 4, Anaheim 1.
Detroit leads series 3-2.
Boston 4, Carolina 0.
Carolina leads series 3-2.
YESTERDAY
Washington 5, Pittsburgh 4, OT.
Series tied 3-3.
Chicago 7, Vancouver 5.
Chicago wins series 4-2.
TODAY
Boston at Carolina, 1 p.m.
Detroit at Anaheim, 4 p.m.
TOMORROW
Pittsburgh at Washington, 1 p.m.
THURSDAY, MAY 14
Carolina at Boston, TBD, if necessary.
Anaheim at Detroit, TBD, if necessary.
CONFERENCE FINALS (BEST-OF-7)
TBD.
STANLEY CUP FINALS
TBD.
PADDLING
KANAKA IKAIKA RACING ASSOCIATION MAKAPU'U CHALLENGE
SUNDAY
MALE
Surfski SS Long—Overall: 1, Hank McGregor 1:46:34. 2, Dave Kissane 1:47:24. 3 , Zsolt Szadovszki 1:51:36. 18-under: 1, Taylor Hopkins 2:19:16. 30-39: 1, Mark Anderson 1:52:07. 2, Steve Kelly 1:55:34. 3, David Tudor-Jones 1:56:12. 40-49: 1, Clifford Hale 1:57:05. 2, Geoff Graf 2:01:31. 3, Patrick Hemmens 2:03:31. 50-59: 1, Ken Denton 2:10:15. 2, Damien Kelly 2:19:22. 3, Bill Meheula 2:25:33. OC-1—Overall Long Course: 1, Mark Frazier 2:07:12. 2, Makana Denton 2:10:21. 3, Jay Griffen 2:11:48. 18-under: 1, Kekoa Kau 2:20:34. 40-49: 1, Patrick Aweau 2:33:54. 2, Eulogio Mangasar 2:53:43. OC-2—Overall Long Course: 1, Mike Sullivan/Freddie Tauotaha 2:38:19.
FEMALE
Surfski SS Long—Overall: 1, Maggie Twigg-Smit 2:18:36. 2, Julie Stanton 2:40:55. OC-1—Overall Long Course: 1, Alana Frazier 2:23:34.
KEAHIAKAHOE CANOE CLUB KALA'IOMALUALANI RACE
SATURDAY
Long Course—Open Men: 1, Hui Lanakila #2 (Brian Mac, Keoni Joao, Makana Denton, Gavin Hanoa, Mike Gomez, H.R.) 1:18:47. 2, Hui Lanakila #4 1:19:19. 3, Namolokama O Hanalei 1:19:46. 40 Men: 1, Hawaiian Kanaktion (Terence Quong, Dee Ruzicka, Thomas Cavaco, Michael Hall, Eric Mitchell, Raymond Lii) 1:23:29. 2, Waimanalo CC 1:26:58. 3, Keahiakahoe 1:29:13. 50 Men: 1, Kailua CC (Paul Hewlett, Lance Anderson, Ferdinad Delos Santos, Nyle Warinner, Walter Hamasaki, Benny Quitevis) 1:23:48. 2, Namolokama O Hanalei 1:26:17. 3, Team Ray 1:33:41. 55 Men: 1, Keahiakahoe (Ken Bailey, Mark Buck, Harold Akeo, Bill Bright, Mel Mau, Chris Crabb) 1:28:28. 2, Team US Kailua CC 1:30:42. 60 Men: 1, Keahiakahoe (Bill Awa, Mike Gibson, D. Aton, Glenn Higuchi, Ralph Akutagawa, Boy Gerona) 1:36:22. 2, 'Anuenue CC 1:37:44. 65 Men: 1, 'Anuenue CC (Nappy Napolean, Babe Bell, Peter Caldwell, Joe AhYuen, Kai Fernandez, Hardy Spoger) 1:37:18. 2, Team US Kailua CC 1:45:29. Open Women: 1, Namolokama O Hanalei (Jane McKee, Tate Brock, Lori Makamura, Alana Frazier, Ele Johnson, Kristin Foster) 1:27:04. 2, Waikiki Beach Boys 1:30:22. 3, Healani CC 1:38:12. Short Course—Open Women: 1, Kalihi Kai (Bernie Suafoa, Joanna White, Violet Carillo, Piilani Aikau, Elizabeth Keama, Janine Kam) 48:37. 2, Hawaiian Kanaktion 48:45. 3, Hui Lanakila 51:17. 40 Women: 1, Hawaiian Kanaktion (Brigitta Osterholt, Shannoan Kaholokula, Colleen McCormick, Joy Ripperger, Yuraina Kunewa, Kumomi Ho) 54:06. 2, Kamamalahoe 57:18. 50 Women: 1, Kane'ohe CC (Plamer Kehau Ahakuelo, Tweetie Anderson, Joanie Ishiki, Pam Kuenl, Cheryl Farias, Renee Smith) 54:50. 2, Lanikai 56:39. 60 Women: 1, Kailua Team US (Sarah Jane Watson, Susan Oakland, Joy Schoenecker, Mimi Frank, Mary Duryea, Pam Monahan) 52:50. Open Mixed: 1, Buss A Nut (Elo Makinano, Adam Aea, Kilani Yuen, Kehau Ching, Moki Anderson, Nae Kahale) 46:53. 2, Kamamalahoe 47:19. 3, Healani 49:23. 40 Mixed: 1, Hui Nalu CC (Kelly Fey, Kyle Fey, Sheileu Fey, Terry Malterre, Keao Meyer, Bobby Takei) 46:54. 2, 'Alapa Hoe CC 49:37. 3, Team Ray 50:23. 55 Mixed: 1, Kailua US (Gary Oakland, Bill Lockyer, Allan Ouye, Suzi Mechler, Kalei Javellana, Mary Martin) 50:33. 2, Kamamalahoe 52:30. Novice Men: 1, Hui Nalu CC (Richard Dabbs, Brett Heineman, Michael Hewgent, Bradley Kane, Richard Parker, John Lynham) 46:04. 2, Keola O Ke Kai 46:55. 3, Healani 47:32. Novice Women: 1, Keahiakahoe (Renee Eismueller, Aria Fitzgerald, Gwenn Daley, Linda Cody, Katheryn Payne, Tammy Sanchez) 53:14. 2, Lanikai CC 53:44. 3, Lanikai CC 54:19. 18 Boys: 1, Hui Nalu CC (Kai Chong, Nathan Loyola, Alex Loomis, Chris Dye, Noa Chung, Ridge Souza) 44:09 2, Kailua CC 44:20. 3, Keahiakahoe 44:39. 18 Girls: 1, Keahiakahoe (April Nakayama, Chelsea K-Bizik, Sara Hamel, Max Mamea, Kui Melemai, Kahoni Rowland) 53:54. 18 Mixed: 1, 'Alapa Hoe CC (Jon Olandy, Darren Patrick, Kama Haikuono, Sophia Chun, Ashlen Kinilau, Ariel Mateo) 56:36.
SOFTBALL
COLLEGE
NCAA TOURNAMENT, FRIDAY-SUNDAY
Gainesville Regional at Gainesville, Fla.
*No. 1 Florida (55-3) vs. Florida A&M (30-30).
Lehigh (36-16-1) vs. Texas A&M (31-20).
Tallahassee Regional at Tallahassee, Fla.
California (35-18) vs. Mississippi State (28-26).
Oklahoma State (34-20) vs. *No. 16 Florida State (41-14).
Louisville Regional at Louisville, Ky.
No. 9 Arizona (41-14) vs. Tennessee-Martin (38-22).
Purdue (29-18) vs. *Louisville (47-9).
Palo Alto Regional at Palo Alto, Calif.
Cal Poly (39-10) vs. Nevada (39-17).
Portland State (29-24) vs. *No. 8 Stanford (44-9).
Ann Arbor Regional at Ann Arbor, Mich.
*No. 5 Michigan (41-10) vs. Miami (Ohio) (32-22).
Cleveland State (35-16) vs. Notre Dame (41-15).
Waco Regional at Waco, Texas.
Louisiana-Lafayette (43-11) vs. *Baylor (37-20).
Texas State (39-16) vs. No. 12 Northwestern (31-13).
Knoxville Regional at Knoxville, Tenn.
*No. 13 Tennessee (38-16-1) vs. James Madison (35-14).
Nebraska (34-17) vs. Jacksonville State (38-12).
Tuscaloosa Regional at Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Texas (38-18) vs. Chattanooga (30-22).
Mississippi Valley State (37-14) vs. *No. 4 Alabama (47-9).
Amherst Regional at Amherst, Mass.
No. 3 Washington (41-10) vs. Sacred Heart (25-26).
Cornell (42-11) vs. *Massachusetts (38-8).
Atlanta Regional at Atlanta, Ga.
Iowa (42-14) vs. Auburn (29-27).
Boston U. (41-16) vs. *No. 14 Georgia Tech (41-13).
Columbus Regional (May 14-16) at Columbus, Ohio.
*No. 11 Ohio State (44-9) vs. Canisius (27-22).
BYU (39-16) vs. Kentucky (32-21).
Chapel Hill Regional (May 14-16) at Chapel Hill, N.C.
*North Carolina (45-11) vs. Campbell (38-14).
Radford (40-13) vs. No. 6 Georgia (39-10).
Norman Regional at Norman, Okla.
*No. 7 Oklahoma (40-14) vs. North Dakota State (35-18).
Tulsa (38-15) vs. Arkansas (27-27).
Tempe Regional at Tempe, Ariz.
LSU (32-16-1) vs. Cal State Fullerton (29-19).
San Diego State (33-18) vs. *No. 10 Arizona State (40-16).
Columbia Regional at Columbia, Mo.
No. 15 DePaul (37-12) vs. Bradley (25-26).
Illinois (29-15) vs. *Missouri (45-9).
Los Angeles Regional at Los Angeles.
Fresno State (36-18) vs. UNLV (31-19).
Long Beach State (34-19) vs. *No. 2 UCLA (41-9).
*Indicates host institution.
TENNIS
MUTUA MADRILENA MASTERS/OPEN
YESTERDAY
Madrid.
Purse: Men, $5.04 million (WT1000); Women, $4.5 million (Premier).
Surface: Clay-Outdoor.
SINGLES
Men—First Round: Mardy Fish, U.S., def. Janko Tipsarevic, Serb., 7-6 (3), 6-4. Florent Serra, Fra., def. Rainer Schuettler, Ger., 6-2, 6-4. Oscar Hernandez, Spain, def. Martin Vassallo Arguello, Arg., 6-3, 6-3. David Ferrer (12), Spain, def. Guillermo Canas, Arg., 6-2, 6-2. Ivan Ljubicic, Croa., def. Teimuraz Gabashvili, Russ., 6-3, 6-2. Robin Soderling, Swed., def. Ivan Navarro, Spain, 6-4, 6-2. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (9), Fra., def. Marat Safin, Russ., 6-4, 7-5. Simone Bolelli, Ita., def. Juan Ignacio Chela, Arg., 7-5, 7-6 (3). Tommy Haas, Ger., def. Ernests Gulbis, Lat., 6-2, 5-7, 7-5. Stanislas Wawrinka (11), Switz., def. Marco Crugnola, Ita., 6-2, 6-0. Philipp Kohlschreiber, Ger., def. Nicolas Almagro, Spain, 6-3, 6-4. Juan Monaco, Arg., def. Feliciano Lopez, Spain, 6-4, 7-5. Women—First: Roberta Vinci, Ita., def. Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez, Spain, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. Varvara Lepchenko, U.S., def. Magdalena Rybarikova, Slovak., 7-6 (12), 5-7, 6-1. Peng Shuai, Chi., def. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russ., 6-1, 7-6 (2). Daniela Hantuchova, Slovak., def. Gisela Dulko, Arg., 7-6 (7), 6-1. Amelie Mauresmo, Fra., def. Ai Sugiyama, Jap., 6-2, 6-4. Francesca Schiavone, Ita., def. Serena Williams (2), U.S., 6-4 retired. Caroline Wozniacki (9), Den., def. Shahar Peer, Isr., 5-4 retired. Second: Elena Vesnina, Russ., def. Virginie Razzano, Fra., 7-5, 6-3. Nadia Petrova (8), Russ., def. Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Ger., 4-6, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (5). Patty Schnyder, Switz., def. Aleksandra Wozniak, Can., 6-2, 6-4. Anna Chakvetadze, Russ., def. Samantha Stosur, Aus., 1-6, 6-2, 7-6 (4). Elena Dementieva (3), Russ., def. Lourdes Dominguez Lino, Spain, 6-3, 6-2.
DOUBLES' FIRST ROUND
Men—Frantisek Cermak, C.R., and Michal Mertinak, Slovak., def. Julian Knowle and Jurgen Melzer, Austria, 6-2, 7-5. Stephen Huss, Aus., and Ross Hutchins, Brit., def. Pablo Andujar and Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain, 4-6, 7-5, 10-7 tiebreak. Women—Alla Kudryavtseva and Ekaterina Makarova, Russ., def. Sorana Cirstea, Romania, and Vladimira Uhlirova, C.R., 2-6, 7-6 (2), 10-3 tiebreak. Alona and Kateryna Bondarenko, Ukr., def. Akgul Amanmuradova, Uzb., and Tamarine Tanasugarn, Thai., 3-6, 6-1, 10-6 tiebreak. Hsieh Su-wei, Taiw., and Janette Husarova, Slovak., def. Maria Kirilenko, Russ., and Flavia Pennetta (6), Ita., 4-3 retired. Vania King, U.S., and Monica Niculescu, Rom., def. Vera Dushevina, Russ. and Galina Voskoboeva, Kaz., 6-3, 7-5. Nuria Llagostera Vives and Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (5), Spain, def. Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigail Spears, U.S., 7-6 (5), 6-2. Daniela Hantuchova, Slovak., and Ai Sugiyama (7), Jap., def. Nathalie Dechy, Fra., and Mara Santangelo, Ita., 6-4, 6-3. Bethanie Mattek-Sands, U.S., and Nadia Petrova, Russ., def. Alisa Kleybanova, Russ., and Peng Shuai, Chi., 6-4, 6-1. Victoria Azarenka, Bel., and Elena Vesnina, Russ., def. Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Ger., and Patty Schnyder (8), Switz., 6-2, 7-6 (3).
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago White Sox—Purchased the contract of LHP Jimmy Gobble from Charlotte (IL). Optioned RHP Jose Contreras to Charlotte.
Cleveland Indians—Agreed to terms with RHP Blaine Neal on a minor league contract and assigned him to Columbus (IL).
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Houston Astros—Optioned C J.R. Towles to Round Rock (PCL).
San Diego Padres—Recalled OF Drew Macias from Portland (PCL). Optioned LHP Arturo Lopez to Portland.
BASKETBALL
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Golden State Warriors—Announced executive vice president of basketball operations Chris Mullin's contract won't be renewed. Named Larry Riley general manager.
Philadelphia 76ers—Announced interim coach Tony DiLeo withdrew his name from consideration as coach for the 2009-10 season and will return to his previous position as senior vice president and assistant general manager.
Toronto Raptors—Signed coach Jay Triano to a three-year contract.
WOMEN'S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Minnesota Lynx—Signed F Kamesha Hairston and C Aisha Mohammed.
Washington Mystics—Released G Coco Miller.
FOOTBALL
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Chicago Bears—Agreed to terms with TE Michael Gaines on a one-year contract.
New England Patriots—Signed WR Terrence Nunn.
New Orleans Saints—Signed OL Michael Brown, OL Shawn Flanagan, DT Earl Heyman and WR Matthew Simon.
HOCKEY
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
NHL—Fined Carolina F Scott Walker $2,500 for throwing a punch that knocked Boston D Aaron Ward to the ice during a May 10 game at Boston.
Buffalo Sabres—Signed D Tyler Myers to a three-year contract.
Colorado Avalanche—Signed D Cameron Gaunce and G Trevor Cann.
Tampa Bay Lightning—Promoted Rich Tocchet from interim coach to head coach and signed him to a multiyear contract.