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6.2. 4. 1 THE PLAIN DEALER TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1995 For the Record TENNIS YESTERDAY'S RESULTS QUEEN'S CLUB LONDON (AP) Results yesterday of the Queens Club tennis tournament: Doubles Championship Todd Martin, Ponte Vedra Beach. and Pete Sampras, Tampa, def. Jan Apell and Jonas Bjorkman (4), Sweden, 7-6 (7-5).

6-4. HALLE ATP TOURNAMENT HALLE, Germany (AP) Results yesterday of the $725.000 ATP tennis tournament: Singles First Round Michael Stich (3), Germany, def. David Prinosil, Germany. 7-5, 3-6, 6-3. Patrick McEnroe, Cove Neck, N.Y., def.

Bernd Karbacher, Germany, 6-4, 6-1. Sjeng Schalken, Netherlands, def. Henry Leconte, France, 2-6, 7-5, 6-4. Yevgeny Kafelnikov (1), Russia, def. Daniel Vacek.

Czech Republic. 6-4, 6-3. NOTTINGHAM OPEN NOTTINGHAM, England (AP) Results yesterday of the $328,000 Nottingham Open men's grass-court tennis tournament: Singles First Round Gianluca Pozzi, Italy, def. Jonathan Stark, Seattle, 6-7 (5-7), 7-6 (7-0), 6-4. Javier Frana.

Argentina. def. Greg Rusedski, Britain, 6-3, 7-6 (7-4). MaliVai Washington (5), Ponte Vedra Beach, def. Lionel Roux, France, 6-4, 6-2.

Shuzo Matsuoka, Japan, det. Jared Palmer, Tampa, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. Guillaume Raoux, France, def. Danny Sapsford, Britain, 5-7, 7-6 (7-5), 6-3. Patrick Rafter (6), Australia, def.

Bryan Shelton, Atlanta, 6-7 (3-7), 6-1, 6-2. Marcelo Rios (8), Chile, def. Cedric Pioline, France, 6-2, 7-5. Martin Damm, Czech Republic, def. Mark Petchey, Britain, 3-6, 6-3, 6-1.

AUSTRIA CLAY COURT TOURNAMENT ST. POELTEN, Austria (AP) Results yesterday of the $375,000 men's clay court tennis tournament: Singles First Round Alex Lopez Spain, def Galo Blanco, Spain. 6-3. 6-4. Sandor Noszaly, Hungary, def.

Christian Ruud (7), Norway. 6-4. 6-2. Stefano Pescosolido, Italy, def. Sasa Hirszon.

Croatia, 6-2, 6-7 (8-10), 7-6 (7-5). Rodolphe Gilbert, France, def. Daniele Bracciali, Italy, 6-3, 6-4. Alejo Mancisidor, Spain, def. Jan Kroslak, Slovakia, 6-1, 6-4.

Gilbert Schaller (3), Austria, def. Iztok Bozic, Slovenia. 4-6, 6-3, 6-1. EASTBOURNE GRASS-COURT CHAMPIONSHIPS EASTBOURNE, England (AP) Results yesterday of the $430,000 Eastbourne women's tennis champion- ships: Singles First Round Christina Singer, Germany def. Sonya Jeyaseelan, Canada.

6-2, 6-3. Silvia Farina, Italy. def. Irina Spirlea (12), Romania, 6-2, 7-5. Miriam, Oremans Strandlund, (8).

Sweden, Netherlands, 6-3, 6-0. def. Larisa Neiland (15), Latvia, def. Vanessa Webb, Canada, 2-6, 6-3, 6-0 Nancy Feber, Belgium, def. Megan Miller, Britain, 6-1, 6-1.

Patty Fendick, Tahoe Village, def. Jo Durie, Britain, 3-6. 6-4, 7-5. Karin Kschwendt, Germany. def.

Ros Nideffer, Escondido, 7-5, 6-2. Pam Shriver, Baltimore, def. Sophie Amiach, France, 6-7 (7-5), 6-4. 7-5. Nathalie Tauziat (11).

France. def. Tina Krizan, Slovakia, 6-3, 6-2. Elna Reinach, South Africa, def. Tatyana Jecmenica, Yugoslavia.

6-1. 6-3. Nana Miyagi, Japan, def. Elizabeth Jelfs, Britain. 6-1, 6-1.

Nicole Bradtke, Australia. def. Clare Wood, Britain 6-1. 6-4. Zina Garrison-Jackson (9), Houston, def.

Wiltrud Probst, Germany. 6-0. 6-1. Chanda (13), Lafayette, def. Kristie Boogert, Netherlands 7-6 (7-4), 6-1, Karen Cross.

Britain, def. Kristine Radford, Australia, 6-3, 7-6 (7-4). Ines Gorrochategui, Argentina, def. Silke Frankl, Germany, 6-2. 6-2.

Laura Golarsa. Italy, a def. Natalia Medvedeva. Ukraine, 6-3, 6-1, Linda Harvey-Wild, Hawthorn Woods, def. Shaun Stafford, Gainesville, 7- 5.

6-2. Nicole Arendt, Gainesville, def. Kimberly Po, Rolling Hills, 5-7, 7-5, 7- 5. Mana Endo (14), Japan, def. Julie Steven.

Wichita, 6-2. 2-6, 6-1. Tami Whitlinger-Jones, Henderson, def. Amelie Castera, France, 6-4, 6-4. Sung Hee Park, Korea, def.

Lea Ghirardi, France. 6-2, 6-2. Isabelle Demongeot, France, def. Angelica Gavaldon, Mexico, 6-2, 6-4. Lori McNeil (10), Houston, def.

Rachel McQuillan. Australia. 4-6. 6-2. 6-1.

WIMBLEDON SEEDS WIMBLEDON, England (AP) Seedings announced yesterday for the 1995 Wimbledon championships, June 26-July 9. at the All England Club (singles world rankings in parentheses): Singles Men 1. Andre Agassi, Las Vegas (1) 2. Pete Sampras. Tampa, Fla.

(2) 3. Boris Becker, Germany (3) 4. Goran Ivanisevic, Croatia (6) 5. Michael Chang, Henderson, Nev. (5) 6.

Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Russia (7) 7. Wayne Ferreira, South Africa (8) 8. Sergi Bruguera, Spain (9) 9. Michael Stich, Germany (10) 10. Marc Rosset, Switzerland (13) 11.

Jim Courier, Miami (14) 12. Richard Krajicek, Netherlands (15) 13. Stefan Edberg, Sweden (16) 14. Todd Martin, Ponte Vedra Beach. Fia.

(17) 15 Andrei Medvedev, Ukraine (18) 16. Guy Forget, France (21) Women 1. Steffi Graf, Germany (1) 2. Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Spain (2) 3. Conchita Martinez, Spain (3) 4.

Jana Novotna. Czech Republic (5) 5. Mary Pierce, France (4) 6. Kimiko Date, Japan (6) 7. Lindsay Davenport, Murrieta.

Calf. (7) 8. Gabriela Sabatini, Argentina (8) 9. Anke Huber, Germany (10) 10. Natasha Zvereva, Belarus (11) 11.

Iva Majoli, Croatia (12) 12. Amy Frazier, Rochester Hills, Mich. (13) 13. Mary Joe Fernandez, Key Biscayne, Fla. (14) 14.

Naoko Sawamatsu, Japan (15) 15. Brenda Schultz-McCarthy, Netherlands (16) 16. Helena Sukova, Czech Republic (17) PLAIN DEALER JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Case Western Reserve Boys 18 Singles First Round: Dobler def Young def. Rogers 6-3, 6-2; Matuch def. Trepkowski, 6-3, 6-0: Mills def.

Wallace 7- 6. 7-4, 62; Howell def. Keys 6-2, 4-6, 6-1; Litscher default Starkman; Phillips def. Glenn 6-3. 6-1; Morgan default Dombek: Bibich default Colon; Johnston def.

Gyor 6-0, 6-2; McConnel default Nguyen; Simon def. Harrigan 6-2, 6-0; Bole def. Rayel 6-0, 6-4, Dobrea def. Bonner 6-1, 4- 6. 7-5; Liu default Snow; Grossman def.

Matthews 6-1, 6-0 Boys 16 Singles First Round: Lampl def. Trepka 6-1, 6- Lawrence def. Sabo 6-4, 6-2; Klimek def. Brys 6-1, 6-0; Householder bye: Walsh def. Grincius 7-6, 9-7, 6-0: Phillips def.

Ash 6-0, 6-0; Wilson def. Weisman 6- 2, 6-1: McCarrell bye; Gilmore def. Picu 7-6, 7-2, 6-2; Hartnage def. Watts 6-4, 6- Galvin default; Nieman Bye; Chankong default; Jagetia def. Baker 6-1, 6-1; Johnson def.

Lefferts 6-1, 6-1; Cogan def. Deak 6-3, 6-2: Mihalek def. Suri 6-1, 6-1; Harrigan def. Doberdruk 6-4, 6-4: Sprenger bye; Walsh default; Pierce def. Didona 7-5, 6-1; Pessel def.

Cate 6-0, 6-1; Kuschinir bye; Owen def. French 6-3, 6-1; Joishy default; Rajaraman def. Johnson 6-4, 6-0; Schlather bye; Go def. Gyor 6-3, 6-1; Wall def. Duffy 6-0, 6-0; Thomas def.

Dilalla 6-0. 6-0; Minnelli bye. Boys 14 Singles First Round: Dub bye; Klein default; Hashiguchi def. Frey 6-2, 6-0; Payner def. Majoras 6-0, 6-0; Janis default; Campbell def.

Blevins 6-4. 6-7, 6-8, 6-4; Lichtman def. Radachi 5-7, 6-3. 6-4. Boys 16 Singles First Round: Thompson default, Berkey def.

Radachi 6-3, 6-1. Second Round: Spice def. Jetli 6-0. 6-1; Glenn def. Kerecman 6-3, 3-6, 6-3: Thompson def.

Dilalla 6-1, 6-1: Maimone default; Skirball def. Wilson 6-2. 6-2: Vadnal def. Berkey 6-3, 6-3; McGrane def. Gress 6-3, 3-6, 6-4; Taubman def.

Evans 6-0. 6-0. Girls 18 Singles First Round: Hulsey def. Peter 6-1, 6-1. Second Flight: Giancola default: Vogt def Schlesinger 7-5, 6-4; Costanzo default; Lee def.

Hulsey 6-3, 6-2; Kung def. Sunkle 6-2, 6-1. Schlather def. Doggett 6- 1. 6-3: Doberdruk default; Heimerl def.

Petrunyak 6-0, 6-0. Girls 16 Singles First Round: Dubbusker bye: Sieniawski bye; Toole default; Abraham bye; Basnik def. Taubman 6-1, 6-4; Harwood bye; Senich def, Duffy 6-1, 6-0; McConnel def. Mullee -0, 6-1; Kraus bye; Miller def. Green 6-2, 6-0: Roper bye; Moffat bye; Sprosty bye; Christopher default; Russ bye.

Second Flight: Sieniawski default; Dermer def. Toole 6-4, 6-1; Basnik default; Senich def. Harwood 6-1. 6-0; McConnel def. Kraus 6-0, 6-0; Roper def.

Miller 6-3, 6-0; Sprosty default; Russ Girls 14 Singles First Round: Koo bye: Quinn default. Girls 12 Singles First Round: connolly default. Second Flight: Howard def. Spirk 6-3, 6-0; McGeever def. Gibbons 6-4, 6-1.

AMERICAN ASSOC. (AAA) Team Pct. GB Louisville (Cards) 41 28 .594 Omaha (Royals) 39 27 .591 Indianapolis (Reds) 42 30 .583 Buffalo (Indians) 40 31 .563 2 lowa (Cubs) 31 36 .463 9 N. Orleans (Brewers) 29 37 .439 Nashville (WSox) 30 40 .429 Okla. City (Rangers) 21 44 .323 18 YESTERDAY Buffalo 2.

lowa 1 Omaha 6. Nashville 5, (10) New Orleans 5, Louisville 3 Indianapolis 9 Oklahoma City 8. (14) TODAY lowa at Nashville Omaha at Buffalo Indianapolis at Oklahoma City Louisville at New Orleans EASTERN (AA) North Division Team Pct. GB Portland (Marlins) 46 21 .687 Binghamton (Mets) 35 29 .547 Norwich (Yankees) 38 32 .543 N. Haven (Rockies) 37 32 .536 10 N.

Britain (Twins) 29 38 .433 17 South Division Reading (Phillies) 36 34 514 Trenton (Red Sox) 34 36 .486 2 (Indians) 30 37 .448 Harrisburg (Expos) 29 42 .408 Bowie (Orioles) 28 41 .406 YESTERDAY Canton-Akron 7. Binghamton 2 New Haven 8, Reading 1 Portland 10. New Britain 2 Norwich 10, Bowie 7 Trenton 13. Harrisburg 7 TODAY New Haven at Reading Portland at New Britain Binghamton at Canton-Akron Norwich at Bowie Harrisburg at Trenton Indians 7, Mets 2 BINGHAMTON CANTON-AKRON ab bi ab bi Davis rf 4010 Jcksn ss 5010 Hrdtke 2b 4 1 1-0 ORmrz dh 3 1 0 1 Paytn cf 4120 Marini If 4 1 1 1 Daubch 1b 4 0 3 1 Smith rf 4 1 1 1 Sndrs 3b 3000 Twnsd 1b 4012 Agbym dh 3 0 0 0 Neal 2b 3210 Greene 4 0 1 0 Crosby 3 0 Mahlk ss 4010 Mxwil 3b 3121 White If 4000 Totals 34 2 9 1 Totals 32 7 9 7 Bingharnton 200 000 000-2 Canton-Akron 000 060 01x-7 Jackson 2, Marini. DP: Bin 1, CA 3.

LOB: Bin 7, CA 6. 2B: Payton, Daubach, Jackson, Townsend, Neal, Maxwell. Binghamton IP ER BB SO Ramirez, 8 6 6 3 2 Crawford 0 0 4 Paxton 0 0 0 0 0 Person 2 IP ER BB SO Steph, 7 7 2 2 3. Driskill 2 2 0 0 0 1 2:31. 2,331.

GLAD YOU ASKED By BOB DOLGAN 0 What is meant by modern baseball? Is there a year that separates "modern" from "cro-magnon?" Alan Roth, Lakewood. A 1901 generally is used to denote the start of modern baseball, since that was the year the American League was formed to compete with the National League. The first World Series was in 1903. Recently, some historians have been using 1920 as the dividing line, since the home run was becoming popular then, as opposed to the old bunt-run-steal offense of previous years. Have a question? Write Glad You Asked, The Plain Dealer, 1801 Superior Cleveland, 44114.

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He'll tell the world today. Lemieux's return to the sport he dominated as a four-time NHL scoring champion will be a announced at a news confer- ence that might detail how many games he plans to play next season. Lemieux, who will be 30 in October, sat out the 1994-95 season to rest up after five years of persistent back problems, a bout with Hodgkin's disease and anemia. Lemieux has told Penguins chairman Howard Baldwin he will play again, but the terms of his re- ASSOCIATED PRESS turn have not been entirely worked out. It is Ex-heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, right, expected Lemieux will skip for some long trips that listens as the Rev.

Al Sharpton tells the would require him to sit hours on a plane. a situation that has previously aggravated his media that Tyson turned down an invitation back. to appear at a candlelight vigil for abused SUTTER LEAVING BLACKHAWKS Saying black women and will hold his own rally. he had "put myself ahead of my family for 17 years," Darryl Sutter said he is resigning as with him in the starting lineup. Joining him in the he coach of the Chicago more Blackhawks.

time with Sutter, his 36, wife, said latest induction class are Roger Beach, tennis wanted to spend (graduated 1965); Richard Caton, basWanda, and children Jessica, Brett with and Christo- ketball and baseball (1941); Bob baspher. drome. Sutter Christopher, will 2, remain was as born a special Down's assistant syn- to ketball (1963); Harvey Miller, football (1895); will live Blackhawks on his General farm in Manager Alberta. He Bob turned Pulford down but liams King, field hockey, volleyball, basketball, Fred Mitchell, football (1969); and Linda Wilan offer of a contract extension. softball and lacrosse (1971).

They will be inducted Sept. 23. FOOTBALL TENNIS MOVE TEAM, NOT LOCKERS St. Louis MIXED EMOTIONS Patrick Rafter beat his took the Rams from Anaheim Stadium. Now it sister's boyfriend, Bryan Shelton, in yesterday's wants the lockers.

Movers for the Rams, who an- first round of the $328,000 Nottingham (England) nounced early this year they were leaving Los Open. The sixth-seeded Rafter defeated Shelton, Angeles to play in St. Louis for the 1995 season, 6-7 (7-3), 6-1, 6-2, after recovering from a rollertried to take 63 lockers from Anaheim Stadium coaster opening set. "It was a tough one to yesterday, but were locked out of the facility. watch," said Louise Rafter, who has had a committed relationship with Shelton for three years.

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BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES Recalled Greg Zaun, catcher, from Rochester of the International League. Waived Matt Nokes, catcher, for the purpose of giving him his unconditional release. CHICAGO WHITE SOX Activated John Kruk, first baseman, from the 15- day disabled list. Sent Lyle Mouton, outfielder, to Nashville of the American Association. Signed Jason Lakman and Thomas Buckman, pitchers, and Charles Klee, shortstop.

NEW YORK YANKEES Agreed to terms with Darryl Strawberry, outfielder, on a contract. TEXAS RANGERS Sent Steve Dreyer, pitcher, to the Rangers of the Gulf Coast League on a medical rehabilitation assignment. National League NEW YORK METS Signed Lindsay Gulin, Phillip Olson, Preston Ballew and Casey Patterson, pitchers: and Brandon Black, outfielder. Carolina League WILMINGTON BLUE ROCKS Announced Lino Diaz, third basemandesignated hitter, has been called up to Wichita of the Texas League. Southern League BIRMINGHAM BARONS Called up Tom Fordham.

pitcher, from Prince William of the Carolina League. Mid-America League LAFAYETTE LEOPARDS Released Jason Smith, pitcher. Signed Lance Sparks, pitcher. Northern League WINNIPEG GOLDEYES Signed Darren McClellan, pitcher. Prairie League DAKOTA RATTLERS Released Paul Prendergast.

pitcher, and Bren Oehser, second baseman. Signed Scott Smith, pitcher, and Joe Jelinek, second baseman. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association BOSTON CELTICS Named M.L. Carr coach. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS Named Kevin Carroll trainer.

United States Basketball League CONNECTICUT SKYHAWKS Signed Donnie Seals, guard. Activated Marshall Grier, forward, and Darren Rowe, forward, from the taxi squad. Placed Derrick Canada, guard, and Jeff Stern, center, on the injured reserve list. JERSEY TURNPIKES Signed Billy Kurisko, guard. Placed Carl Thomas.

guard, and Alex Blackwell, forward, on the taxi squad. MIAMI TROPICS Signed Dwayne Michaels, center. FLORIDA SHARKS Activated Jay Edwards, guard. Placed Kevin Salvadori, center, on the taxi squad. BOWLING PBA Announced Mike Connor will remain as consultant when his contract as commissioner expires Dec.

31. Named Mark Gerberich executive director, effective Jan. 1. FOOTBALL National Football League BUFFALO BILLS Signed Darick Holmes, running back. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Signed James Saxon, a running back, to three contracts.

NEW YORK JETS Signed Vaughn kicker; and Alan Young. defensive end. Bryant, cornerback; Don Silvestri, a placeCanadian Football League SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS Released Anthony Findlay and Adrian Jones, defensive backs; Scott Schulte, running back; Anthony Jefferson, cornerback; Steven Glenn, Zock Allen and Lloyd MacDonald. linebackers; Quinn Magnuson, guard; Lavance Banks and Keith Williams, wide receivers; and Lamone Alexander, defensive end. TORONTO ARGONAUTS Released Mike Campbell.

offensive lineman; Tony Tighe, offensive tackle; Tim Jackson, linebacker; Taly Williams, free safety; John Thornton, defensive tackle; and Dennis Collier, Zac Odom and Mike Wright, defensive backs. HOCKEY National Hockey League CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Announced Darryl Sutter, coach, will not return next season. Announced that Sutter will remain a special assistant to the general manager. Roman A Hamrlik. defenseman.

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Signed International Hockey League CHICAGO WOLVES Named Craig Kogut equipment manager. SOCCER Continental Indoor Soccer to terms with Chris Duke. defender. PITTSBURGH STINGERS Leagued Promoted director of communications Tom Burnett to assistant commissioner for championships and public affairs, effective July 1. Named Dayna Wells director of media services.

effective July 1. -Named Ann Walters women's basketball and volleyball coach. FRANCIS MARION Announced the resignation of Bob Wilson, men's assistant basketball coach. ILLINOIS STATE Promoted director of marketing Mike Nelson to assistant rector of event management 1 Leanna athletic director for development and diBordner to director of marketing. WITTENBERG Appointed Chuck Martin as head golf coach.

SUPER SHOOTERS JERRY ACKERMAN shot a hole-in-one on the 171-yard 11th hole using a 5-iron at Ironwood G.C. GEORGE BURICH JR. aced the 225- yard sixth hole at Green Ridge G.C. using a 5-wood. BOB CUNNINGHAM shot a hole-inone on the 139-yard 15th hole using an 8-iron at Gleneagles G.C.

MIKE ECKERT aced the 119-yard fifth hole at the Boston Hills C.C. HURLEY FRAZIER aced the 153-yard fourth hole at Grantwood G.C. using a 5- wood. GENE MALIN aced the 130-yard 10th hole at Airport Greens G.C. using 7-iron.

RUBY MAYO aced the 103-yard 18th hole at The Links G.C. using a 5-wood. DONALD MICALE shot hole-in-one on the 157-yard second hole using an 8- iron at Orchard Hills C.C. DALE ROBINSON aced the 164-yard 13th hole at Mogadore's West's C.C. GRACE STROPKO shot a hole-in-one on the 95-yard third hole using a 7-iron al Meadowood G.C.

TOM WAITROVICH aced the 177-yard fourth hole at Mayfield C.C. using a 7- iron. RICK WISE shot a hole-in-one on the 236-yard 16th hole at Raccoon Hili G.C. A hole-in-one is a thrilling experience. To make sure your friends know about it, players are asked to have the club pro call in the he on the day it occurs.

Pros need to provide correct spelling of the person's name, course name, used, hole length and number. Call 999-4370. THE LATEST LINE AMERICAN LEAGUE Favorite Odds Underdog CLEVELAND 6-7 Boston OAKLAND 8-9 Minnesota Texas Pick DETROIT BALTIMORE Pick New York TORONTO Milwaukee Seattle 6-7 CHICAGO Kansas City Pick CALIFORNIA NATIONAL LEAGUE Favorite Odds Underdog Atlanta CINCINNATI MONTREAL 6-7 Houston San Francisco PITTSBURGH Philadelphia Pick NEW YORK ST. LOUIS even-6 Los Angeles COLORADO 6-7 Florida SAN DIEGO 6-7 Chicago Home Team In Baseball ALL-OHIO TEAMS DIVISION I First Team -Steve Magill, Piqua; Casey Sanford, Defiance. C-Bryan Magoteaux, Piqua.

18-Jim Link, Dublin. 2B-Randy Munshower, Parma. 3B-Jason Arbinger, Toledo Start. SS-Key Voshell, Milford. OF- -Joe Schwarz, Lorain; Derek Oney.

Alliance; Steve Jordan, Wadsworth DH-Phil Holan, Youngstown Chaney Player of the year: Steve Magill, Piqua. Coach of the year: Joe Gilhousen, Canton GlenOak. Second Team P--Mike Muzi, Canton GlenOak: Matt Hoffman, Euclid. C-Stephen Arnold, Marietta. 1B--Justin Links, Huber Hts.

Wayne. 2B-Jason Schone, Pickerington. 3B-Derik Goffena, Sidney. SS-Mark Thewes. Canton McKinley.

OF -Zac Huff, Madison; Joe Whitmer, Perry: Jeremie Forche, Toledo Central Catholic; DH-John Herchek, Barberton. Honorable Mention Nate Saylor, Barberton; Alan Gilhousen, Canton GlenOak; Jason Bozarth, Hilliard; Derrick Wright, Hilliard; Mike Miller, Toledo Woodward; Bill Gamble, Perry. DIVISION First Team P--Brad Karabaic, Steubenville; Chuck Crowder, Crestwood. -Cory Griggs, Wauseon. 18-Chris Urso, LemonMonroe.

2B-Scott Rudy, Eaton. 3B-Pat Phillips, Maumee. SS -Matt Middleton, St. Paris Graham. OF -Brady Mangini, Columbus DeSales; Brandon Gadke, Orange: Todd Holcomb, Columbus Watterson.

DH -Matt Marcum, Hamilton Badin. Player of the year: Chuck Crowder, Crestwood. Coach of the year: Scott Manahan, Columbus Watterson. Second Team P--Kevin Smith, Maumee; Dan Wozniak, Avon Lake. C-Tom Durant, Columbus Watterson.

1B -James Grandey, Greenfield McClain. 28-Keith Penwell, Greenfield McClain. 38-None selected SS -Tony Witter, Oberlin Firelands. OF- -Anthony Montgomery, Bellevue; Brandon McGhee, Massillon Jackson; Chris Darnell, Canton Central Catholic; Hickey, Bexley. DH-Richard Gulick, Lakewood; Chris Honorable Mention Brock Waugh, Wauseon; Jason Slegfried, Avon Lake: Andy Brehm, Bexley: Ben Biery, Louisville: Jake Priest, Coshocton.

DIVISION III First Team P--Kory Hartman, Granville; Frank Graham, Johnstown-Monroe. C-Jason Watson, Perry 1B-Justin Shaw, Indian Valley. -Andy Klosterman, Coldwater. 3B-Cory DelGuzzo, Martins Ferry. SS-Izzy Santiago, Chanel.

OF -Brian Sprada, Brookville; Ben Coll, BloomCarroll; Scott Bowen, Williamsport Westfall. DH-Mark Thomas. Warren Kennedy. Player of the year: Kory Hartman, Granville. ville.

Coach of 1 the year: Jim Shriner, GranSecond Team P- Jason Stautfer, Bainbridge Paint Valley: Jeremy Farren, Perry. C-Jonathan Drake, Oberlin. 18-Chad Keets. Jeromesville Hillsdale. 2B-Jason Driscoll, Cardinal 3-Mike Henry, Versailles.

SS-Joe Thomas, New London. OF- -Joe Estep, Columbus Ready; Aaron Hall, Portsmouth West; Todd Walker, Bainbridge Paint Valley. DH -Shawn Copperider. Johnstown-Monroe. Honorable Mention Lawrence Ousley, Wellston; Chris Dahlmeier, Cincinnati Mariemont: Jeremy Gilliland, Bloomdale Elmwood: Jason Emch.

Genoa: Jason Turner, Versailles. DIVISION IV First Team -Chris Rowlinson, Edgerton; Bobby Sismondo, Steubenville Catholic Central. C-Brooks Heminger, Salem. 1B-Kevin Temple, Leesburg Fairfield. 2B-Benji Clause, Steubenville Catholic Central 3B-Ryan Fullenkamp, St.

Henry SS-Dusty Beam, Bethel. OF -Travis Duffey. Pleasant Hill Newton; Josh Silvis, Falrport Harbor; JoJo Aulet, Steubenville Catholic Central. DH--Chris Esenwein, Columbiana. Player of the year: Travis Duffey, Pleasant Hill Newton.

Coach of the year: Mike Mohner, Fairport Harbor. Second Team -J T. Triplett. Galion Northmor; Ron Spaller, Fairport Harbor. C-Nick Halm, Fremont St.

Joseph. 1B-Mike Fischer, Crestline. 2B-Tyson Stoll, Edgerton. 3B-Jon Hawkins, Columbiana. -Chad Ehrnsberger, Kalida.

OF- -Tony Sharp, Millersport; Sven Raymond, Worthington Christian; Brandon Wagoner, Crestline. DH -Matt Pittman, Jackson-Milton. Honorable Mention Andy Butler, Findlay Liberty-Benton: Kevin Spears, S. Charleston Southeastern; Mark Schnipke, Ottoville; Doug Abdoo, Fremont St. Joseph.

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