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THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT Orangeburg, S.C. Tuesday, February 6, 2001 Suns troubles continue Doherty No. 1 as gets first coach who had earned the chance to see the team in the "Quest for the Best" program. The program challenges the youngsters to come up with a way to improve their school. The trip to practice is one of the rewards.

The last three players introduced to the cheering youngsters wrestlers State bid By The Associated Press PHOENTX The stars of the Phoenix Suns just can't seem to avoid trouble off the court. Cliff Robinson was charged early Monday with driving under the influence and marijuana possession after police stopped his car in Scottsdale. In less than two months, the three best players on the team have been arrested. Penny Hardaway was charged Dec. 14 with intimidation, and Jason Kidd was charged Jan.

18 with assaulting his wife. "I want to say this is a very embarrassing situation for myself, especially under the circumstances that we've been going through," Robinson said in a brief statement to reporters with Suns owner Jerry Colangelo at his side. "I definitely want to apologize to my teammates and the organization for putting the added stress on the team." Moments before Robinson and Colangelo met with reporters, the Suns practiced in front of some 3,000 elementary school students La By The Associated Press CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -Matt Doherty became accustomed to being No. 1 when he played for North Carolina in the early 1980s.

The Tar Heels were the top-ranked team in The Associated Press poll 29 weeks during his career. The feeling was quite a bit different for Doherty on Monday. He achieved his first No. 1 ranking as a coach after the Tar Heels beat highly ranked Duke on its home court and then Georgia Tech on Saturday. Stanford, No.

1 the previous four weeks, fell from the top spot after a weekend loss at home to UCLA. "As a coach you are more concerned about a lot more things," Doherty said when asked to compare being No. 1 as a player and coach. "As a player you were concerned about yourself and that's about it. As a coach you worry about the opponents, your player's psyche, all those kind of different things." Doherty joins former North Carolina coach Bill Guthridge as the only coaches in Atlantic Coast Conference history to take their teams to the No.

1 ranking in their first year. Guthridge did it with the Tar Heels on Dec 15, 1997. Not many programs have had such a smooth transition after losing a legendary coach. The Tar Heels were to two Final Fours in EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet GB L10 Str Home Away 35 fi J2S 1H 213 28 1Z ,622 5 64 V2 29 2Q ,592 3 15-7 14-13 23 23 Ml 11 142 2J4 21 26 li5 VM 1M3ZJ3 aj sja 1 3S 52 23 5r5 k2 fid2412 Central Division Pet GB L10 Str Home Away 2aiZi22; Si 1M 24 23 ill 5 i5 k2 134 Mi 25 24 .510 5 2-8 L-3 14-7 11-17 Philadelphia New York. Miami Orlando Boston New Jersey Washington Milwaukee Toronto Charlotte Indiana Cleveland Notre Dame still No.

1 21 25 ML 8 Si LI 20 26. Mi i5 2i IS 22 JI5 115 4 yyj Ifi 32 J4i Hi 23 8 42 22i fclQ Ldi WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pet GB L10 Str 31 is Detroit Atlanta Chicago 22 15 ,659. 1 Utah San Antonio Minnesota Dallas Denver Houston Vancouver 31 i i33 15 123. 12J1 33 IS 25 2 1M 27 21 ,563 5 i5 11 20JH5 2 25 Jfi Si k3 UH312J2 13 24 ,271 18i 23 Yfcl litlfiiia Pacific Division Pet GB L10 Str Home Away 3113J0iit3U. 2SHH2 34 ffl 64 LI ttl 1M1 3Q IS ,652 25 64 123 UJfl S2 5i 27 23 15 A 153 12J5' 15 33 il3 21 12dfi 5dl li 32" 145 li 114 5JJ three years after Guthridge took over for Dean Smith, and now Doherty has the program at No.

1 again. "We've got great players," Doherty said. 'That is a big, big part of it. Coach Guthridge left me with some good players and those kids are playing hard. They've matured and been through some wars over the last few years." The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' men's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb.

4, total points based on 25 points tor a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. N.Carolina (60) 19-2 1,787 4 2. Stanford (9) 20-1 1,677 1 3. Duke 20-2 1,655 2 4. Michigan St.

(3) 18-2 1,628 5 5. Kansas 18-2 1,508 3 6. Virginia 16-4 1,289 11 7. Illinois 17-5 1,263 6 8. Florida 15-4 1,209 13 9.

Syracuse 18-3 1,164 12 10. Tennessee 18-4 1,131 8 11. Arizona 15-6 1,098 7 12. Iowa St. 19-3 1,010 15 13.

Maryland 15-6 911 9 H.Iowa 17-4 754 18 15. Georgetown 18-3 721 14 16. Wisconsin 14-5 683 10 17. Boston College 16-2 666 20 18. Alabama 17-4 535 17 19.

Wake Forest 15-6 520 16 20. Notre Dame 14-5 412 23 21. Oklahoma 17-4 360 24 22. Southern Cal 16-5 343 21 23. Fresno St.

18-3 264 19 24. Xavier 17-3 173 25. Mississippi 17-4 147 Others receiving votes: UCLA 93, Kentucky 89, Missouri 59, Providence 49, St. Joseph's 37, Gonzaga 31, Texas 23, UC Irvine 21, Wyoming 17, Georgia 12, Oklahoma St. 10, Cincinnati 8, Connecticut 8, California 7, Cent.

Michigan 6, Georgia St. 6, Seton Hall 5, Utah St. 4, Butler 3, Coll. of Charleston 1, Holy Cross 1, S. Utah 1.

poll, as did Baylor and Oregon. Duke (21-1) held at No. 4, Purdue (21-3) climbed one spot to fifth and Florida (19-2) jumped three places to sixth after beating two Top 25 teams Georgia and Vanderbilt. Purdue beat Michigan on Sunday without leading scorer Katie Douglas, who has a sprained ankle. The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb.

4, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking: Record Pts Pv 1. Notre Dame (39) 21-0 999 1 2. Tennessee (1) 23-1 958 3 3. Connecticut 18-2 919 2 4. Duke 21-1 879 4 5.

Purdue 21-3 823 6 6. Florida 19-2 750 9 7. Georgia 19-4 742 5 8. Louisiana Tech 19-4 731 7 9. Iowa St.

18-2 722 8 10. Oklahoma 17-4 658 10 11. Texas Tech 17-3 597 12 12. Rutgers 15-5 495 14 13. Xavier 19-2 469 15 14.

LSU 15-6 451 11 15. SW Missouri St. 16-4 448 13 16. PennSt. 16-6 411 16 17.

Utah 18-2 405 18 18. Vanderbilt 15-6 281 19 19. Colorado 15-5 156 23 20. Wisconsin 14-7 140 25 21. Texas 16-7 133 21 22.

Arizona 16-5 100 23. Arizona St. 15-6 93 24. N.C. State 14-8 91 25.

Clemson 15-7 90 17 Others receiving votes: Maryland 80, Villanova 63, Baylor 61, Virginia Tech 34, Oregon 32, George Washington 28, Arkansas 22, Ball St. 21, Colorado St. 18, TCU 14, Drake 10, Alabama 8, Stanford 8, Washington 8, Auburn 7, Santa Clara 7, Stephen F.Austin 6, Hawaii 5, Bay 5, Iowa 4, Virginia 4, Toledo 3, DePaul 2, Michigan 2, Missouri 2, Oklahoma St. 2, UC Santa Barbara Atlantic 67 Georgia Southern 68, ETSU 60 Howard 96, Hampton 87 Lambuth 70, Martin Methodist 53 Maryville, Tenn. 85, Piedmont 65 Mississippi Univ.

for Worn 83, Montevalk) 78 Morgan St. 69, Bethune-Cookman 59 Norfolk St. 62, Shore 61 Peace 74, Ferrum 57 Southern U. 71, Jackson St. 58 UNC-Greensboro 72, Davidson 60 Union, Tenn.

102, Lee 56 Virginia 69, Maryland 54 West Florida 89, West Alabama 88, 20T Winthrop 73, S. Carolina St. 62 MIDWEST 68. UMKC 54 John Carroll 86, Wooster 78 Toledo 62, E. Michigan 60 W.Illinois 67, S.

Utah 63 Wayne, Mich. 67, Michigan-Dearborn 41 75, Edgewood 71 SOUTHWEST Abilene Christian 77, Angelo St. 70 Arkansas St. 72, Louisiana-Lafayette 58 Cent. Arkansas 98, Christian Brothers 67 Delta St.

87. 45 Henderson St. 58. Harding 53 Ouachita 59, Arkansas Tech 48 Eight Bruin earn Upper reports Four Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School wrestlers won first-place medals over the weekend at the Region 3-AAAA wrestling tournament held Saturday at Lexington High School. Troy Jamison, ranked 10th in the state, won the 105-pound weight class by defeating third-ranked Anthony Manross of Irmo in the finals.

At 119 pounds, top-ranked Joey Mavins improved to 46-1 this season by defeating Lexington's Pete Matsko. At 130 pounds, third-ranked Willie Hilton defeated Irmo's Darnel Sisk to win the gold medal and Wendell Davis claimed the 145-pound region title by beating sixth-ranked Class 4-A wrestler Ryan Davis of Lexington and llth-ranked Mark Wojoski of Irmo. The Bruin quartet advanced to the Class 4-A Upper State meet to take place Feb. 17 at Rock Hill High School. Accompanying them and head coach Ron Donlick will be Broderick Hook, who claimed second place at 215 pounds and third-place finishers Terrance Guinyard (140 pounds), Charles Williams (152 pounds) and Furman Mintz (189 pounds).

BASKETBALL O-W B-team beats Lexington Darius Wilson scored 16 points and grabbed eight rebounds and Johnny Jackson had 15 points and 11 rebounds to lead the (angeburg-Wilkinson B-team to a 47-40 win over Lexington High School on Monday. The win improved O-Ws mark to 11-2 overall. For Lexington, Andrew Wood had 13 points and Zack Rich added 11. The B-team Bruins will open a triple-header involving the junior varsity teams Thursday starting at 5 p.m. against Aiken.

HH-R JV sweeps Stall HOLLY HILL David Brown scored 11 points and Jonathan Nelson had nine for the Holly Hill-Roberts' junior varsity boys' team who defeated Stall 50-37 Monday night. The win improved the JV Bulldogs to 11-2 overall. In JV girls' action, HH-R improved to 12-1 as they routed Stall 41-13. Candace Middleton scored 12 points, Emerald Freeman had 10 points and Delia Dantzler and Shayla Brown each added nine points in the win. E.

Freeman scored all 13 points for Stall. Up next for HH-R is a "Bulldogs" matchup Thursday against Georgetown. JDA beats OCS BLACKVTLLE Jonathan Hall and Judd Templeton each scored 10 points for Jefferson Davis Academy as they routed Orangeburg Christian School 55-25 in junior varsity basketball played Monday. Matt Caesar had a game-high 13 points for OCS. In girls' action, JDA won 57-38 behind 29 points from Cassie Loadholt and eight and six points, respectively from Ryndi and Abbie Williams and Candace Wilson.

Abbie Williams and Wilson also grabbed eight rebounds from the JV Lady Raiders (13-6). Erin Austin led OCS with 19 points. JDA hosts Bowman Academy on Thursday, while the boys' team will next play Feb. 13 at Andrew Jackson Academy in Ehrhardt. Edisto JV girls roll over Pelion CORDOVA The Edisto High School junior varsity girls' basketball team improved to 11-2 with a 55-24 win over Pelion Monday night.

Bria Guinyard scored 18 points, her sister Dia had 16 and Cherell McCain added 11 points in the victory. Rachel Hanson had nine points to lead Pelion. In JV boys' action, Taylor Myers scored nine points and three players added five each to lead Edisto a 28-18 win. The victory improved the JV Cougars' mark to 2-8 overall. Edisto travels to Columbia Thursday for a 6 p.m.

doubleheader. Denmark-Olar wins at home DENMARK Chico Salley scored 22 points and Michael Donaldson added 14 for Denmark-Olar in a 51-39 win over North in a junior varsity boys' basketball game played Monday. Also contributing for the JV Vikings (11-2) was Tamatrius Nelson with 14 assists and Rolantas Breland and Delvin Kearse each added 11 rebounds. C. Evans had 16 points and D.

Salley added 10 for the JV Eagles. JV Yellow Jackets lose heartbreaker BRANCHVILLE Reggie Stephenson's basket with seven seconds left help Ruffin defeat Branch ville 36-34 in a junior varsity boys' basketball game played Monday. Stephenson finished with 13 points to lead the JV Patriots. For Branchville (6-3), Timmy Calloway had 10 points. Branchville will next play Feb.

12 at Bowman. Lexington sweeps O-WinJV basketball LEXINGTON The O-W junior varsity boys basketball team fell to 10-4 with a 31-29 loss to the Lexington JV boys in JV boys basketball action Monday night, Leading the JV Bruins was Anthony Lee with 10 points. In girls junior varsity action, the JV Bruinettes also fell to Lexington by a score of 37-29. The junior varsity Bruinettes slip to 9-2 on the season. Leading the Bruinettes was Brittany Dash's 13 points.

Chaunte Rice added 10 points in the loss for the Bruinettes. Up next for the O-W junior varsity is a home contest this Thursday, February 8, versus Aiken. HHA girls defeat Sea Island Academy HOLLY HILL The Lady Raiders of Holly Hill Academy improved to 9-9 overall and 5-0 in conference play and captured the SCISAA Region 5-AA conference title with a 64-29 win over the Lady Sun Devils of Sea Island Academy Monday night. With the win, the Lady Raiders automatically qualify for the state playoffs. Leading the way to the conference crown for the Lady Raiders was Shelly Brooks' 20 points.

Kayla Dantzler added 16 points, 12 boards and Kristie Helmly chipped in 10 points. Sea Island was paced by Janie Jones with 13 points. Up next for the Lady Raiders is a home contest Tuesday, February 13, versus Colleton Prep. Woodland JV girls take 37-32 win over Hanahan BYRDS The Woodland junior varsity Lady Wolverines improved to 7-5 on the season with a 37-32 win over Hanahan Monday night. Leading the way for the Lady Wolverines was Lakeshia Jenkins with 11 points, while Latoya Glen added 10 points.

Up next for the Lady Wolverines is a home contest this Friday, February 9, at 4 p.m. versus Bishop England. Sacramento Portland L.A. Lakers Phoenix Seattle L.A. Clippers Golden State Sunday's Games New York 103.

Miami 100, OT L.A. Lakers 100, Sacramento 94 Boston 103, Cleveland 82 New Jersey 96, Philadelphia 89 Phoenix 85, Charlotte 82 Monday's Games Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m. Denver at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Dallas at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. New York at Houston, 8:30 p.m.

Golden State at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Vancouver at Seattle, 10 p.m. Chicago at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Tuesday's Games Orlando at Charlotte, 7 p.m.

were Kobmson, Kidd and Hardaway. The charge against Hardaway was dropped when the woman involved declined to cooperate further with prosecutors. But Kidd still faces a misdemeanor assault charge as well as possible punishment by the NBA and the Suns. Colangelo said that the collective bargaining agreement prohibits him from taking any action against players until the legal issues are resolved. "We have 14 or 15 players around here, and we have three players who have had situations in the last month and a half that have been embarrassing to this organization," Colangelo said.

"In each case, I believe each has to be held accountable for his actions. Conf 253 17- 12 18- 11 17- 13 15-18 12:22 9-25 Conf 23-8 18- 10 18-11 14-13 14-17 112 12-22 523 12-10 2J5 133 ML B-14 10-16 11-13 5dl 4-17 2j23 Home Away Conf 18- 9 16-11 15- 13 20-13 11-22 4-28 Com 19- 8 11-10 20- 13 16- 14 17- 15 10-20 8-20 fHWJ Ml Denver at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Indiana at Miami, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.

Chicago at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Wednesday's Games Milwaukee at Boston, 7 p.m. Houston at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. San Antonio at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at New York, 7:30 p.m.

Washington at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. Sacramento at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Seattle at Portland, 10 p.m. Utah at Vancouver, 10:30 p.m. Phoenix at LA.

Lakers, 10:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. San Jose at Calgary. 9 p.m.

Chicago at Los Angeles, 10 30 pm Wednesday's Games Y. Islanders at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Atlanta at Toronto. 7:30 pm. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh.

7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Florida. 7:30 p.m. Edmonton at Dallas. 8 30 p.m.

Washington at Colorado. 9 p.m. Carolina at Phoenix. 9 pm. Chicago at Anaheim, 10 30 pm MJft fta.k.

fTl- rffc SG Stale fair Grosses Columbia, SC 9 Sun. 10-5 Rare Coins. Civi War Art Adults Good both day By The Associated Press Notre Dame held the No. 1 spot in The Associated Press women's basketball poll for the third straight week Monday and surging Tennessee replaced Connecticut at No. 2.

The poll underwent changes throughout, with Arizona State earning its first national ranking in nine years and Arizona and North Carolina State returning after one-week absences. Notre Dame (21-0) beat Providence and Boston College by solid margins last week to remain the nation's only unbeaten Division I team. The Irish received 39 of a possible 40 first-place votes from the national media panel and had 999 points. Tennessee (23-1), which has won 12 straight since a five-point loss at Connecticut Dec. 30, received the other first-place vote and had 958 points.

The Lady Vols avenged that loss by beating Connecticut 92-88 at Knoxville last Thursday, then posted a 97-75 win at Alabama. They've won seven games since Tamika Catehings, last season's national player of the year, was sidelined by a torn knee ligament. Connecticut (18-2), which was No. 1 the first 11 weeks of the season, slipped from second to third. The Huskies, playing without injured Svetlana Abrosimova, rebounded from the Tennessee loss to beat then-No.

24 Villanova 75-39. Villanova dropped out of the EAST Cent. Connecticut St. 78, Mount St. Mary's, Md.

62 Edinboro 62, Slippery Rock 54 Frostburg St. 75, Waynesburg 67 Georgetown 81, Pittsburgh 67 N.Y. Tech at Adelphi, pod. Queens, N.Y. 71, C.W.

Post 67 Stony Brook 72, Loyola, Md. 54 UMBC 94, Quinnipiac 87 SOUTH Appalachian St. 63, W. Carolina 59 Apprentice 75, Mary Washington 68 Averett 89, Methodist 86 Coppin St. 85, Florida 59 Furman 73, Chattanooga 71, OT James Madison 69, East Carolina 51 N.C.-Wilmington 50, George Mason 42 Radlord 77, Coastal Carolina 74 Richmond 69, Navy 55 Roanoke 71, Hampden-Sydney 67 Salisbury St.

86, Wesley 81 Stephen FAustin 45, SE Louisiana 42 The Citadel 71, Georgia Southern 69 UNC-Greensboro 79, VMI 58 Wotford 83, Davidson 73 MIDWEST Cleveland St. 81, Texas ASM-Corpus Christi 75 Notre Dame 83. St. John's 73 Oakland, Mich. 85, Concordia, Mich.

55 SOUTHWEST Sam Houston 58 Monday's Scores EAST Bmghamton 85, C.W. Post 46, Concord 62, W. Long Island U. N.Y. 65 Loyola, Md.

70, Monmouth, N.J. 69 N.Y. Tech at Navy 66, Albany, Sacred Heart at Slippery Rock St. Francis, Dickinson 59 UMBC 70, St. Wheeling Jesuit Tech 61 SOUTH Alabama 51 Alcom St.

87, Charleston Point 69 Coll. of Chattanooga Delaware St. 71.20T E. Kentucky 99, Eton 62. Coastal Florida 80, Florida St.

89. EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division OL Pts GF GA Home Away Div 22 13 3 2 65 HZ 124 15-7-5-0 12-6-4-2 4-3-5-0 2Z IS 5 1 64 156 141 IWj 13-9-6-1 6-3-2-1 25 12 6 2 5fl 166 152 13-1 2-1 -Q 12-7-5-2 6-3-Q-Q 21 26 2 1 46 135 166 13-13-1-1 6-15-2-P 2-6-1-0 14 21 5 2 25 115 164 9-17-1-1 5-14-4-1 3-4-2-1 Northeast Division OL Pt GF GA Home Away Div 22 14 1 66 167 12Z 16-5-3-1 13-9-4-0 6-3-1 -0 25 18 4 61 152 122 12-8-4-3 13-10-3-1 6-62-0 25 22 5 1 56 122 112 1 5-7-3-0 10-13-2-1 6-6-2-0 22 22 6 5 55 123 152 1 2-6-4-3 10-12-2-2 6-4-1 -1 16 26 5 2 44 125 151 10-14-3-1 6-14-2-2 1W Southeast Division OL Pts GF GA Horn Away Div 24 12 2 1 56 143 125 16-4-6-1 8-15-3-0 7-2-3-0 22 23 6 2 64 125 142 14-9-3-0 9-11-3-2 7-2-3-0 13 26 2 2 42 145 152 7-14-3-2 9-126-0 4-6-2-0 12 27 6 22 112 162 6-12-4-3 6-15-4-4 3-7-2-2 16 22 5 2 26 121 164 11-10-3-0 4-20-2-3 6-5 0-3 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division OL Pts GF GA Home Away Div 34 11 5 2 Z5 114 112 21-3-3-2 1 38-20 6-3-2-Q 33 16 4 4 66 155 122 15-9-22 15-7-2-2 7-21-3 23 24 1 2 55 125 145 8-13-6-0 15-11-1-2 5-7-Q-Q 21 25 4 2 46 142 142 9-12-2-1 12-13-2-1 9-60 1Z 26 5 4 42 116 154 1 2-13-1-2 5-13-4-2 1-6-1-2 Northwest Division OL Pts GF GA Horns Away Div 3i 2 8 1 Z2 122 HZ 2Q-3-4-Q 15-6-4-1 9-3-1 -Q 26 12 4 4 64 125 152 17-8-2-1 11-10-2 3 6-4-Q-2 25 21 8 1 52 146 143 16-6-6-Q 9-15-2-1 7-4-2-0 16 21 2 4 42 122 151 6-11-5-2 10-1 0-4-2 3-8-2-2 12 22 8 2 4Z 112 122 11-8-7-2 7-1 4-1 -1 3-5-1-2 Pacific Division OL Pts GF GA Home Away Div 22 15 6 3 66 146 123 14-10-4-0 15-5-4-0 6-2-1-0 22 16 4 1 62 142 125 1 5-7-1 -Q 14-11-3-1 6-6-2-0 22 14 12 1 52 122 125 14-7-3-1 9:22 5-5-3-1 22 21 1 54 125 162 10-9-4-1 13-12-3-0 5-5-1-0 15 22 6 4 42 12Z 123 9-13-22 6-16-4-2 3-4-1-2 New Jersey Philadelphia Pittsburgh N.Y. Rangers N.Y. Islanders Ottawa Toronto Buffalo Boston Montreal Washington Carolina Atlanta Florida Tampa Bay St. Louis Detroit Nashville Chicago Columbgs, Colorado Vancouver Edmonton Calgary Minnesota San Jose Dallas Pnpenix Los Angeles Anaheim St.

93, Louisiana-Monroe Women's Basketball Mercyhurst 70 Queens CoH. 33 Virginia St. 48 87, Mount St. Mary, Mahst 67 101, Robert Morris Adelphi, ppd. N.Y.

56 Quinnipiac, ppd. 75, Edinboro 69 Pa. 78, Fairleigh Francis, NY 53 71, W. Virginia 76, Artt-Pine Bluff Grambling St. 83 Southern 73, High Charleston 87, 86, OT 74, N.

Carolina Morehead St. 78 Carolina 54 Coppin St. 71 Georgia Tech 69 Georgia College 83, Armstrong Two pants for a win, one point for a tie and overtime loss Sunday's Game North America 14, World 12, Alt-Star Game Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesdsy's Games Philadelphia at Boston, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Y. Rangers.

7 p.m. St Louis at Columbus. 7 pm. New Jersey at Monfreal. 7 30 m.

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