Thursday, April 8, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 04 08 2010

NBA - Move over Lenny Wilkens. With 1,333 victories, Don Nelson is now the all-time winningest coach in NBA history. The Warriors' 116-107 win over the
T-Wolves gives the legendary 69-year-old coach the record. Down 13, Nuggets rally by Thunder. Bobcats clinch their first playoff spot. Turkoglu hurt, Raptors lose to Celtics. Surging Heat win ninth straight game. Surging Suns end Spurs' win streak at 4. The Blazers moved out of the eight spot. The West shifted again.



NHL - The Rangers needed a win and delivered Wednesday. Henrik Lundqvist made 26 saves to help New York beat Toronto 5-1 and stay in the hunt for the
East's 8th spot. Lightly regarded coming into the season, Ottawa instead keeps building on a wave that began when Cory Clouston took over as coach in February 2009. Doan helps Coyotes clinch No. 4. Wings score 3 in 76 seconds to win. Hawks top Blues, win streak at 5. Whitney lifts Oilers by Avalanche.



MLB - Granderson's HR off Papelbon lifts Yanks. Jones' 2-run HR helps Braves defeat Cubs. Pujols' hit snaps tie as Cards beat Reds. Ortiz still starts after profane tirade. Yanks worth. Wells hits 2 more HRs, Jays top Rangers. Morneau, Hardy homer again as Twins win. Howard powers Phillies past Nationals. Yanks worth $1.6B, Red Sox 2nd at $870M. The Yankees were valued at $1.6 billion, Forbes said Wednesday, up 7 percent from a $1.5 billion value last year. The magazine said the team had $441 million in net revenue in the first season at its new ballpark after paying to baseball’s revenue sharing program and financing the stadium.



NASCAR - Here comes 14 grueling, consecutive weeks of racing, and all drivers are on alert. It's time to get down to business and there's not much room for mistakes from now on. Let's hope NASCAR teams enjoyed the Easter holiday weekend, because it will be the last vacation for some time. Beginning with Saturday night's Subway Fresh Fit 600 at Phoenix International Raceway, the Sprint Cup Series will compete for 14 consecutive weeks without a break until mid-July.


GOLF - With 10 green jackets between them, Palmer, Nicklaus start things. Now it's about the golf. With ceremonial tee shots from Jack Nicklaus and Arnold
Palmer, the green light is on for the chase for the green jacket. Tiger Woods will be one of the last groups on the course this evening.



SOCCER - MLS - After losing its first two games, Chivas traded a conditional 2012 draft pick to Salt Lake for Costa Rican defender Dario Delgado.



TENNIS - Tournament action-Andalucia: Clijsters reaches second roundHouston: Schwank fined after erratic play. Ponte Vedra: Wozniacki advances to quarter finals. Djokovic to play at Queen's in Wimbledon warmup.



HORSE RACING - Undefeated Zenyatta galloped once around the track in preparation for Friday's Apple Blossom Invitational and her bid for a 16th straight win. Star of New York wins Big A feature. Franny Freud rolls to victory at Keeneland.

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