For the Record
SPORTS TODAY
GOLF
PGA SBS Championship, second round, 10:30 a.m. at Kapalua Plantation Course, Maui.
VOLLEYBALL
College men, Outrigger Hotels Invitational, Ohio State vs. USC, 4 p.m.; Penn State vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. Matches at Stan Sheriff Center.
SPORTS TOMORROW
GOLF
PGA SBS Championship, third round, 10:30 a.m. at Kapalua Plantation Course, Maui.
VOLLEYBALL
College men, Outrigger Hotels Invitational, Ohio State vs. Penn State, 4 p.m.; USC vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. Matches at Stan Sheriff Center.
BASEBALL
O'ahu AJA League
Wednesday
McCully 4, Waipahu 3
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
Hawai'i Times
Today's Games
Toronto at Philadelphia, 2 p.m.
Orlando at Washington, 2 p.m.
Indiana at Minnesota, 3 p.m.
Boston at Atlanta, 3 p.m.
Utah at Memphis, 3 p.m.
New Jersey at New Orleans, 3 p.m.
Dallas at San Antonio, 3:30 p.m.
Chicago at Milwaukee, 3:30 p.m.
Miami at Phoenix, 4 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Portland, 5 p.m.
Sacramento at Golden State, 5:30 p.m.
Cleveland at Denver, 5:30 p.m.
Tomorow's Games
Memphis at Charlotte, 2 p.m.
Atlanta at Orlando, 2 p.m.
Philadelphia at Detroit, 2:30 p.m.
Minnesota at Chicago, 3 p.m.
Indiana at Oklahoma City, 3 p.m.
New York at Houston, 3:30 p.m.
Utah at Dallas, 3:30 p.m.
Denver at Sacramento, 5 p.m.
Yesterday's Result
Charlotte 22 22 27 22—93
New York 28 21 19 29—97
CHARLOTTE – Diaw 5-12 0-0 12, Wallace 6-12 0-0 13, Mohammed 3-6 1-2 7, Felton 4-14 0-0 10, Jackson 10-26 4-6 26, Graham 1-1 0-0 2, Murray 7-14 2-2 20, Brown 0-0 0-0 0, Augustin 1-4 0-0 3. Totals 37-89 7-10 93.
NEW YORK – Gallinari 6-14 0-0 17, W.Chandler 11-21 4-4 27, Lee 11-17 0-0 22, Duhon 3-5 1-2 10, Jeffries 3-5 0-0 6, Robinson 3-6 2-2 10, Landry 0-1 0-0 0, Bender 2-4 0-0 5. Totals 39-73 7-8 97.
3-Point Goals—Charlotte 12-26 (Murray 4-7, Diaw 2-3, Felton 2-4, Jackson 2-7, Wallace 1-2, Augustin 1-3), New York 12-24 (Gallinari 5-11, Duhon 3-5, Robinson 2-4, W.Chandler 1-1, Bender 1-2, Landry 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Charlotte 42 (Wallace 9), New York 48 (Jeffries 10). Assists—Charlotte 23 (Felton 9), New York 23 (Duhon, W.Chandler 6). Total Fouls—Charlotte 10, New York 13. Technicals—Murray, Wallace. A—19,763 (19,763).
College Men
Major Scores
EAST
Binghamton 62, Albany, N.Y. 57
Boston U. 60, New Hampshire 56
Fairleigh Dickinson 66, Bryant 50
Long Island U. 74, Robert Morris 64
Michigan 64, Penn St. 55
Monmouth, N.J. 55, Cent. Connecticut St. 42
Northeastern 71, George Mason 46
Quinnipiac 64, Mount St. Mary's, Md. 63
Sacred Heart 75, Wagner 59
St. Francis, NY 69, St. Francis, Pa. 57
Stony Brook 70, Hartford 59
Vermont 64, Maine 56
Xavier 68, La Salle 62
Yale 92, Albertus Magnus 71
SOUTH
Austin Peay 90, Tenn.-Martin 72
Belmont 68, S.C.-Upstate 58
Centenary 75, IPFW 62
Coastal Carolina 58, UNC Asheville 57
ETSU 63, Kennesaw St. 46
Fla. International 62, La.-Monroe 56
Florida Atlantic 83, Troy 69
Furman 53, Elon 48
Gardner-Webb 64, Charleston Southern 61
Jacksonville St. 68, E. Kentucky 65
Liberty 77, Presbyterian 67
Louisiana-Lafayette 74, Nor. Texas 72
Mercer 82, Campbell 73
Morehead St. 77, Tenn. Tech 64
Murray St. 80, Tennessee St. 59
W. Kentucky 67, So. Alabama 64, OT
Winthrop 96, VMI 63
Wofford 79, UNC Greensboro 62
MIDWEST
Cleveland St. 62, Loyola of Chicago 57
Northwestern 53, Texas-Pan American 44
S. Dakota St. 74, UMKC 69
Youngstown St. 76, Ill.-Chicago 67
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas St. 69, Mid. Tennessee 67
Oakland, Mich. 67, Oral Roberts 64
FAR WEST
Cal St.-Fullerton 85, Long Beach St. 75
Denver 75, New Orleans 66
N. Arizona 68, Idaho St. 56
N. Colorado 84, Weber St. 75
S. Utah 85, N. Dakota St. 79, OT
UC Irvine 65, CS Northridge 62
NCAA Division II
Pacific West Conference
Hawai'i Pacific vs. Academy of Art
At San Francisco
HPU (10-3, 2-0) 41 39–80
AAU (0-12, 0-2) 38 31–69
Leading scorers–HPU: Mike Helton 26, Ray Murdock 16, C.J. Jackson 14. AAU: Phillip Samuel 17, Jonathan Burnett 14. Rebounds–HPU: Jackson 16. AAU: Ivan Prema 8. Assists–HPU: Murdock 3. AAU: Lance Olivier 4.
Chaminade vs. Grand Canyon
At Phoenix
CU (4-6, 1-0) 36 35–71
GCU ( 6-11, 0-1) 28 34–62
Leadings scorers–CU: Steven Bennett 30, Shane Hanson 12, Chandler Pearson 11. GCU: Justin Wesolowski 14, Brad Carroll 12, Gaby Ngoundjo 10. Rebounds–CU: Waly Coulibaly 7. GCU: Wesolowski 9. Assists–CU: Dominique Cooks 3, Bennett 3. GCU: Carroll 2, Alyx Foster 2.
Brigham Young-Hawai'i vs. Dixie State
At Saint George, Utah
BYUH (6-4, 0-1) 38 40–78
DSC (7-3, 1-0) 45 41–86
Leading scorers–BYUH: Virgil Buensuceso 25, Anthony Reilly 14. DSC: Tom Whitehead 24, Donovan Plunkett 18, Nick Howard 14. Rebounds–BYUH: Cory Chase 8. DSC: Zach Robbins 11. Assists–BYUH: Buensuceso 2, Chase 2. DSC: Adam Ross 8.
Brigham Young-Hawai'i vs. Notre Dame de Namur
At Belmont, Calif.
UHH (8-4, 2-0) 29 37–66
NDNU (2-10, 0-1) 19 32–51
Leading scorers–UHH: Justin Smith 24, Bryan Ngo 13, Lavell Shipman 10. NDNU: Joshua Malloy 18. Rebounds–UHH: Shipman 8, Zachary Wilde 8. NDNU: Bennie Murray 6, Marcus Hightower 6. Assists–UHH: Ngo 4, Shipman 4. NDNU: Cheynne Lishman 4.
College Women
Major Scores
EAST
Boston College 84, Dartmouth 46
Boston U. 68, Binghamton 57
Connecticut 83, Cincinnati 51
Drexel 46, William & Mary 43
Fairleigh Dickinson 76, Bryant 56
Monmouth, N.J. 79, Cent. Connecticut St. 62
Mount St. Mary's, Md. 59, Quinnipiac 53
Northeastern 100, Old Dominion 94, 3OT
Robert Morris 76, Long Island U. 65
Sacred Heart 69, Wagner 54
St. Francis, Pa. 64, St. Francis, NY 43
Towson 66, Hofstra 58
Vermont 80, Maine 49
SOUTH
Austin Peay 63, Tenn.-Martin 45
Delaware 53, George Mason 44
Duke 67, Clemson 41
E. Kentucky 79, Jacksonville St. 67
ETSU 90, Kennesaw St. 59
Florida 71, Auburn 68, 2OT
Florida Gulf Coast 58, North Florida 47
Florida St. 68, Virginia 50
Georgia 61, Kentucky 60, OT
James Madison 68, Georgia St. 60
Memphis 77, Tulsa 72
Mercer 64, Campbell 52
Mississippi St. 90, Vanderbilt 76
Morehead St. 71, Tennessee Tech 63
N.C. Central 69, Md.-Eastern Shore 60
N.C. State 73, Maryland 45
S.C.-Upstate 57, Belmont 54
Stetson 68, Jacksonville 62
Tennessee 79, South Carolina 62
Tennessee St. 82, Murray St. 72
UAB 62, SMU 60
Va. Commonwealth 67, UNC Wilmington 54
Wake Forest 66, Virginia Tech 63
MIDWEST
Bradley 75, Evansville 46
Creighton 89, Wichita St. 48
Detroit 59, Wis.-Milwaukee 57
Drake 88, Missouri St. 84
Ill.-Chicago 78, Youngstown St. 59
Indiana 50, Illinois 48
Loyola of Chicago 66, Cleveland St. 63
Michigan 63, Iowa 46
Minnesota 73, Northwestern 65
N. Iowa 64, S. Illinois 43
Wis.-Green Bay 68, Wright St. 41
Wisconsin 64, Purdue 51
SOUTHWEST
LSU 65, Arkansas 38
FAR WEST
Arizona 67, Washington St. 60
Cal Poly 63, Pacific 53
Cal St.-Fullerton 67, Long Beach St. 60
UC Davis 54, UC Santa Barbara 49
UC Irvine 69, CS Northridge 64
Washington 62, Arizona St. 56
NCAA Division II
Pacific West Conference
Yesterday
Hawai'i Pacific vs. Academy of Art
At San Francisco
HPU (6-4, 2-0) 33 40–73
AAU (5-8, 2-0) 24 30–54
Leading scorers–HPU: Jazzmin Awa-Williams 13, Genesis Lewis 11, Mana Hopkins 10, Courtney Buster 10. AAU: Lorraine Etchell 16. Rebounds–HPU: Lewis 10. AAU: Jessica Nolan 6, Ashleigh Frazier 6. Assists–HPU: Taylor Craig 6. AAU: Sondra Stillwell 6.
Chaminade vs. Grand Canyon
At Phoenix
CU (1-8, 0-1) 30 30–60
GCU (7-5, 1-0) 57 47–104
Leading scorers–CU: Kellene Costello 16, Samantha Saito 13. GCU: Kia GIbson 23, Samantha Murphy 14, Ashley Hardin 13, Shareka Purnell 10. Rebounds–CU: Costello 6, Kayci Will 6. GCU: Katie Johnson 7, Steffani Liscum 7. Assists–CU: Costello 4. GCU: Kristi Girdley 8.
Brigham Young-Hawai'i vs. Dixie State
At Saint George, Utah
BYUH (4-7, 0-1) 13 22–35
DSC (5-5, 1-0) 29 48–77
Leading scorers–BYUH: Dara Tompkison 8. DSC: Shayla Martinez 11. Rebounds–BYUH: Mahina Gago 8. DSC: Tanya Clark 10. Assists–BYUH: Zsazsa Lawson 2. DSC: Johnna Brown 4.
Hawai'i-Hilo vs. Notre Dame de Namur
At Belmont, Calif.
UHH (3-10, 0-2) 21 37–58
NDNU (5-7, 1-0) 33 42–75
Leading scorers–UHH: Hina Kimitete 14, Sheena Pio 12, Natalie Mata 12, Kayce Kirihara 10. NDNU: Katie Zasly 20, Jennifer Dreessen 15, Laura Zasly 15. Rebounds–UHH: Kirihara 6. NDNU: Zasly 7, {ilar Mullins 7. Assists–UHH: Kristi Imai 4. NDNU: Zasly 8.
High School Boys
Big Island Interscholastic Federation
Wednesday
Waiākea 45, Kamehameha 39
Leading scorers–Waiak: Isaak Janado 13, Matt Iibao 12. KSH: Colby Cabatu 12.
Interscholastic League of Honolulu
JV
Punahou 67, Hawaiian Mission 53
High School Girls
Interscholatic League of Honolulu
JV
Kamehameha White 61, Maryknoll 29
Mid-Pacific 48, Kamehameha Blue 27
St. Francis 45, Word of Life 34
Punahou Blue 39, Sacred Hearts 31
'Iolani 39, Punahou Gold 36
Diving
Hawai'i Diving Invitational
Yesterday
At Duke Kahanamoku Aquatics Complex
Day 1 Results
Men
3 meter: 1, Al Morrison (Wisconsin) 333.75. 2, Mike Ross (Wisconsin) 333.70. 3, Dougie Cohen (Hawai'i) 314.45. 4, Thomas Rugg (Hawai'i) 302.20. 5, Tyler Dorshort (Wisconsin) 254.75.
Women
1 meter: 1, Stephanie De Lima (Hawai'i) 279.20. 2, Hannah Bocksnick (Hawai'i) 278.00. 3, Daniella Nero (Hawai'i) 277.65. 4, Roxanne Fitter (Wisconsin) 252.25. 5, Emily Cheffins (Wisconsin) 240.30.
Football
National Football League
Hawai'i Times
Wild-card Playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 9
N.Y. Jets at Cincinnati, 11:30 a.m. (NBC)
Philadelphia at Dallas, 3 p.m. (NBC)
Sunday, Jan. 10
Baltimore at New England, 8 a.m. (CBS)
Green Bay at Arizona, 11:40 a.m. (FOX)
Divisional Playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 16
Philadelphia, Green Bay or Arizona at New Orleans, 11:30 a.m. (FOX)
Baltimore, N.Y. Jets or Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 3:15 p.m. (CBS)
Sunday, Jan. 17
Dallas, Green Bay or Arizona at Minnesota, 8 a.m. (FOX)
New England, N.Y. Jets or Cincinnati at San Diego, 11:40 a.m. (CBS)
Conference Championships
Sunday, Jan. 24
AFC, 10 a.m. (CBS)
NFC, 1:40 p.m. (FOX)
Pro Bowl
Sunday, Jan. 31
At Miami
AFC vs. NFC, 2:20 p.m. (ESPN)
Super Bowl
Sunday, Feb. 7
At Miami
NFC champion vs. AFC champion, 1:25 p.m. (CBS)
Hockey
National Hockey League
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA
New Jersey 41 30 10 1 61 122 89
Pittsburgh 45 27 17 1 55 142 125
Rangers 44 21 17 6 48 117 121
Philadelph. 43 21 19 3 45 130 124
Islanders 44 18 18 8 44 110 136
Northeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Buffalo 42 27 11 4 58 117 96
Boston 43 22 14 7 51 113 104
Ottawa 44 22 18 4 48 125 134
Montreal 46 22 21 3 47 118 124
Toronto 44 15 20 9 39 120 153
Southeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Washing. 43 26 11 6 58 154 120
Atlanta 43 19 18 6 44 136 141
Tampa Bay 42 16 16 10 42 106 126
Florida 44 17 20 7 41 125 140
Carolina 42 11 24 7 29 104 150
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Chicago 44 31 10 3 65 146 93
Nashville 44 26 15 3 55 126 124
Detroit 43 22 15 6 50 111 109
St. Louis 43 17 19 7 41 111 127
Columbus 45 16 20 9 41 119 152
Northwest GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Vancouver 44 27 16 1 55 143 106
Calgary 43 25 13 5 55 118 103
Colorado 44 24 14 6 54 130 127
Minnesota 44 21 20 3 45 116 129
Edmonton 44 16 23 5 37 121 147
Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA
San Jose 44 28 9 7 63 146 113
Phoenix 45 26 15 4 56 116 107
L. Angeles 44 25 16 3 53 131 124
Dallas 43 18 14 11 47 124 136
Anaheim 44 18 19 7 43 123 140
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.
Today's Games, Hawai'i Times
Tampa Bay at New Jersey, 2 p.m.
Colorado at Carolina, 2 p.m.
Toronto at Buffalo, 2:30 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Dallas, 3:30 p.m.
Columbus at Calgary, 4 p.m.
Tomorrow's Games
N.Y. Rangers at Boston, 8 a.m.
Washington at Atlanta, 2 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Toronto, 2 p.m.
Colorado at Buffalo, 2 p.m.
New Jersey at Montreal, 2 p.m.
Florida at Ottawa, 2 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 2 p.m.
Chicago at Minnesota, 3 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Phoenix, 3 p.m.
Anaheim at Nashville, 3 p.m.
Calgary at Vancouver, 5 p.m.
St. Louis at Los Angeles, 5:30 p.m.
Detroit at San Jose, 5:30 p.m.
Yesterday's Results
N.Y. Rangers 0 1 0 0—1
Atlanta 0 0 1 0—2
Atlanta won shootout 2-1
First Period—None. Second Period—1, N.Y. Rangers, Lisin 5 (Staal, Johnson), 2:49. Third Period—2, Atlanta, Slater 4 (Kubina, Boulton), 6:06. Overtime—None. Shootout—N.Y. Rangers 1 (Christensen NG, Callahan NG, Gaborik G, Kotalik NG, Del Zotto NG), Atlanta 2 (Afinogenov NG, Kozlov G, Kovalchuk NG, Peverley NG, Little G). Goalies—N.Y. Rangers, Johnson. Atlanta, Hedberg. A—9,179 (18,545). T—2:40.
Ottawa 0 1 1—2
Washington 2 0 3—5
First Period—1, Washington, B.Gordon 1 (Bradley, Steckel), 9:29. 2, Washington, Knuble 8 (Backstrom, Green), 17:46. Second Period—3, Ottawa, Phillips 4 (Foligno, Kovalev), 17:45. Third Period—4, Washington, Backstrom 16 (Ovechkin, Schultz), :26. 5, Washington, Backstrom 17 (Poti, Ovechkin), 10:45. 6, Washington, Ovechkin 27 (Bradley, Morrisonn), 18:34. 7, Ottawa, Cheechoo 4 (Donovan, Regin), 19:05. Goalies—Ottawa, Leclaire. Washington, Theodore. A—18,277 (18,277). T—2:22.
Chicago 2 2 1—5
Boston 2 0 0—2
First Period—1, Boston, Wheeler 11 (Morris, Boychuk), 5:30 (pp). 2, Boston, Satan 1 (Wheeler), 8:02. 3, Chicago, Keith 7 (Versteeg, Byfuglien), 12:49. 4, Chicago, Kopecky 4 (Fraser, Eager), 18:04. Second Period—5, Chicago, Ladd 8 (Seabrook, Keith), 1:42. 6, Chicago, Keith 8 (Eager, Fraser), 10:13. Third Period—7, Chicago, Kane 19 (Brouwer), 17:49. Goalies—Chicago, Niemi. Boston, Thomas, Rask. A—17,565 (17,565). T—2:24.
Philadelphia 3 2 2—7
Pittsburgh 2 1 1—4
First Period—1, Philadelphia, Carter 15 (Carle, Timonen), 6:39 (pp). 2, Philadelphia, van Riemsdyk 9 (Asham, Powe), 7:10. 3, Pittsburgh, Crosby 25 (Letang, Orpik), 8:25. 4, Philadelphia, Carle 3 (Pronger, Briere), 16:51 (pp). 5, Pittsburgh, Cooke 8, 19:04. Second Period—6, Philadelphia, Pronger 6 (Carle, Richards), 1:42. 7, Philadelphia, van Riemsdyk 10 (Asham, Bartulis), 2:56. 8, Pittsburgh, Crosby 26 (Malkin, Caputi), 10:32. Third Period—9, Philadelphia, Carter 16 (Briere), 9:26. 10, Pittsburgh, Rupp 11 (Talbot, Malkin), 12:08. 11, Philadelphia, Richards 19 (Powe, Gagne), 19:28 (en). Goalies—Philadelphia, Leighton. Pittsburgh, Fleury, B.Johnson. A—17,095 (16,940). T—2:26.
Florida 0 0 0—0
Montreal 1 0 1—2
First Period—1, Montreal, Pouliot 6 (Gomez, Markov), 19:47. Second Period—None. Third Period—2, Montreal, Gionta 10 (Gomez, Hamrlik), 19:24 (en). Goalies—Florida, Vokoun. Montreal, Halak. A—21,273 (21,273). T—2:20.
Carolina 1 0 1—2
Nashville 2 1 1—4
First Period—1, Carolina, Brind'Amour 3 (Samson, Yelle), 2:52. 2, Nashville, Dumont 8 (Sulzer, Bouillon), 13:45 (sh). 3, Nashville, Hornqvist 15 (Weber, Sullivan), 19:36 (pp). Second Period—4, Nashville, Sullivan 10 (Hornqvist), 18:50. Third Period—5, Nashville, Hornqvist 16 (Dumont, Weber), 11:16 (pp). 6, Carolina, Kostopoulos 4 (Cullen), 12:03 (sh). Goalies—Carolina, C.Ward. Nashville, Rinne. A—14,910 (17,113). T—2:18.
Columbus 1 1 2—4
Edmonton 1 0 1—2
First Period—1, Columbus, Umberger 15 (Huselius, Nash), 16:40. 2, Edmonton, Pisani 1, 16:59. Second Period—3, Columbus, Vermette 12 (Torres, Voracek), 18:43. Third Period—4, Edmonton, Gagner 9 (Grebeshkov, Stone), 1:36. 5, Columbus, Huselius 14 (Umberger, Stralman), 3:36 (pp). 6, Columbus, Hejda 2 (Pahlsson, Roy), 11:21. Goalies—Columbus, Garon. Edmonton, Dubnyk. A—16,839 (16,839). T—2:24.
Phoenix 0 0 0—0
Vancouver 1 1 2—4
First Period—1, Vancouver, Burrows 15 (H.Sedin, Salo), 11:35. Second Period—2, Vancouver, Samuelsson 14 (Kesler, O'Brien), 19:56. Third Period—3, Vancouver, Burrows 16 (H.Sedin, D.Sedin), 1:01. 4, Vancouver, Burrows 17 (H.Sedin, D.Sedin), 4:56. Goalies—Phoenix, Bryzgalov. Vancouver, Luongo. A—18,810 (18,630). T—2:23.
St. Louis 1 0 1—2
Anaheim 0 1 3—4
First Period—1, St. Louis, Jackman 1 (McClement), 5:35 (sh). Second Period—2, Anaheim, Wisniewski 2 (Eminger, Sexton), 6:44. Third Period—3, St. Louis, Jackman 2 (Backes, Brewer), :56. 4, Anaheim, Ryan 20 (Koivu), 8:18. 5, Anaheim, Beleskey 2 (Perry), 17:20. 6, Anaheim, Marchant 7 (Bodie, Koivu), 19:17 (en). Goalies—St. Louis, Mason. Anaheim, Hiller. A—14,248 (17,174). T—2:21.
Detroit 1 0 1—2
Los Angeles 0 0 1—1
First Period—1, Detroit, Cleary 8 (Filppula, Rafalski), 19:59. Second Period—None. Third Period—2, Los Angeles, Smyth 13 (Brown, Stoll), 15:38 (pp). 3, Detroit, Helm 7 (Draper, Eaves), 19:42. Goalies—Detroit, Howard. Los Angeles, Quick. A—18,118 (18,118). T—2:18.
Soccer
High School
Big Island Interscholastic Federation
Boys Varsity
Kamehameha-Hawai'i 8, St. Joseph 0
Goal scorers–KSH: Reyn Clarke 3, Casey Chai 2, Javen Tauati 2, Nalu Herras.
Girls Varsity
Kamehameha-Hawai'i 7, Kea'au 0
Goal scorers–KSH: 'Io Heaukulani 3, Natasha Ah Chong, Emma Petner, Kylie Taketa, own goal.
Correction
Soccer
The team record for Punahou boys varsity is 5-0-1, a different record ran in a story earlier this week.
Transactions
Baseball
American League
Baltimore Orioles—Named Richie Hebner hitting coach and Greg Grall batting practice-bullpen coach of Norfolk (IL); Kennie Steenstra pitching coach of Bowie (EL); Denny Hocking coach of Orlando (FSL); Ryan Minor manager, Troy Mattes pitching coach and Mike Devereaux coach of Delmarva (SAL); Leo Gomez coach of Bluefield (Appalachian); Milt May coach of the Orioles (GCL); Miguel Jabalera manager, Robert Perez pitching coach, Benny Adames coach, Ramon Lubo catching coach and Evaristo Mercedes trainer of Orioles Team 1 (Dominican); Elvis Morel manager, Dionis Pascual pitching coach and Ruben Francisco coach of the Orioles Team 2 (Dominican); Mike Bordick minor league offensive instructor; Bobby Dickerson Dominican Republic infield and field coordinator and Jake Parker minor league equipment manager.
Boston Red Sox—Traded 1B Casey Kotchman to Seattle for UT Bill Hall, a player to be named and cash. Agreed to terms with 3B Adrian Beltre on a one-year contract.
Kansas City Royals—Agreed to terms with LHP Noel Arguelles on a five-year contract.
New York Yankees—Agreed to terms with RHP Sergio Mitre on a one-year contract.
Oakland Athletics—Agreed to terms with DH Jack Cust on a one-year contract.
Toronto Blue Jays—Claimed INF Brian Bocock off waivers from San Francisco.
National League
Philadelphia Phillies—Agreed to terms with INF Ozzie Chavez, C Kevin Nelson, C Dane Sardinha, C John Suomi, RHP Ryan Vogelsong and RHP Ehren Wasserman on minor league contracts.
St. Louis Cardinals—Agreed to terms with OF Matt Holliday on a seven-year contract.
San Diego Padres—Agreed to terms with RHP Mark Worrell on a minor-league contract.
Football
National Football League
New York Jets—Signed LB Ezra Butler, P T.J. Conley, LB Joshua Mauga and WR Larry Taylor to futures contracts.
Pittsburgh Steelers—Fired special teams coordinator Bob Ligashesky. Signed RB Isaac Redman, TE Eugene Bright, WR Jason Chery, S Tuff Harris, DT Steve McClendon, RB Justin Vincent, CB Trae Williams, DT Scott Paxson, PK Piotr Czech.
College
Nevada—Named Andy Buh defensive coordinator.