For the Record
COLLEGE WOMEN
EAST
Princeton 52, Monmouth, N.J. 41.
SOUTH
ETSU 59, Kentucky 50.
Florida 77, Florida A&M 55.
Old Dominion 74, Saint Joseph's 51.
MIDWEST
Dayton 75, Chicago St. 70.
Nebraska 76, Long Beach St. 44.
FAR WEST
California 76, San Jose St. 40.
Oklahoma 105, CS Bakersfield 84.
Pepperdine 58, Cal St.-Fullerton 38.
S. Dakota St. 78, Gonzaga 64.
HIGH SCHOOL
YESTERDAY
BOYS
JAMES ALEGRE INVITATIONAL
AT RADFORD
Kailua 48, Leilehua 34.
Moanalua 51, Maryknoll 41.
Punahou 53, Honoka'a 33.
Kamehameha 60, Radford 39.
PETE SMITH CLASSIC
AT KALAHEO HIGH
Mililani 67, Castle 45.
Kamehameha II 41, Pearl City 38.
Kalaheo 61, Punahou II 56.
CAMPBELL CLASSIC
DAMIEN 54, 'AIEA 50
Leading scorers-Dam: Tim Smith 11, Mark Baay 10, Tyler Tamayo 10. 'Aiea: Zach Hanneman 20, Cory Naeole 15.
FARRINGTON 41, SAINT LOUIS 28
Leading scorers-Farr: Michael Carter 8, JP Saycon 8. SL: Bryan Cieslik 7.
KAISER 54, WAI'ANAE 46
Leading scorers-Kais: Landan Tamanaha 14, James Tawashima 10. Wain: Anthony Neiderschmidt 10, Christian Mendoza 10.
CAMPBELL 64, HANALANI 53
Leading scorers-Camp: Christian Manuel 19, Zachery Manuel 12. Han: PJ Minaya 17, Darin Kamehaloha 15.
GIRLS
'IOLANI CLASSIC
WESTLAKE 67, 'IOLANI 39
Leading scorers-West: Danielle Spencer 18, Tamika Willis 11. 'Iol: Tami Konishi 14, Lori Yamashita 12.
PUNAHOU 55, KONAWAENA 44
Leading scorers-Pun: Tressa Torres 16, Janelle Nomura 15. Kona: Emalia Galdeira 21.
SACRED HEART 50, OREGON CITY 46
Leading scorers-Sacred: Kamilah Jackson 14, Ki-shawna Moore 13, Tierra Rogers 12. Oreg: Melair Holterhoff 13.
LONG BEACH POLY 52, FARRINGTON 29
Leading scorers-Long Beach: Monique Oliver 16, Thaddesia Southall 10. Farr: Brydgette Tatupu-Leopoldo 11.
MOANALUA CLASSIC
MOANALUA 48, ROOSEVELT 40
Leading scorers-Moan: Joanna Nicolas 15. Roos: Joshy Noga 8, Tasia Kamakawiwoole 8.
'AIEA 48, RADFORD 35
Leading scorers-'Aiea: Natasha Helsham 11, Natasha Fong 11. Rad: Antionette Carradine 8.
KAMEHAMEHA 47, KAIMUKI 44
Leading scorers-KS: Lindsey Wong 27. Kaim: Olivia Phommachanh 18, Letisha Fa'asoa 13.
LAHAINALUNA 55, MID-PACIFIC 50
Lahain: Maiki Viela 16, Rachel Rickard 14. Mid: Johnelle Kapua 12, Keaton McFadden 11.
WAHINE WARRIORS CLASSIC
AT KAMEHAMEHA-HAWAI'I KOAI'A GYM
WAIAKEA 59, KEALAKEHE 24
Leading scorers-Waik: Kanisha Bello 20, Kamie Imai 14, Amanda Hubbell 13. Keal: Kilihea Inaba 8.
KEA'AU 63, KAMEHAMEHA-HAWAI'I JV 9
Leading scorers-Keaau: Tiare Anguay 15, Rayleen Naki 13. Jackie Kaio-Goo 10. KSH: Keala Arquero 3.
HONOKA'A 57, HILO 47
Leading scorers-Hono: Maku Torres 21, Britney Vallente 10. Hilo: Kacie Wakida 10.
KAMEHAMEHA-HAWAI'I 56, KA'U 46
Leading scorers-KSH: Joelle Cabasa 22. Kau: Pua Kailiawa 16, Torie Avenue 12.
FOOTBALL
COLLEGE
BOWL GAMES AT GLANCE
TIMES HAWAI'I (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
SATURDAY
EAGLEBANK BOWL
AT WASHINGTON
PAYOUT: $750,000
Navy (8-4) vs. Wake Forest (7-5), 6 a.m. (ESPN).
NEW MEXICO BOWL
AT ALBUQUERQUE
PAYOUT: $750,000
Colorado State (6-6) vs. Fresno State (7-5), 9:30 a.m. (ESPN).
ST. PETERSBURG (FLA.) BOWL
PAYOUT: $1 MILLION
South Florida (7-5) vs. Memphis (6-6), 11:30 a.m. (ESPN2).
LAS VEGAS BOWL
PAYOUT: $1 MILLION
BYU (10-2) vs. Arizona (7-5), 3 p.m. (ESPN).
SUNDAY, DEC. 21
NEW ORLEANS BOWL
PAYOUT: $325,000
Troy (8-4) vs. Southern Mississippi (6-6), 3 p.m. (ESPN2).
TUESDAY, DEC. 23
POINSETTIA BOWL
AT SAN DIEGO
PAYOUT: $750,000
Boise State (12-0) vs. TCU (10-2), 3 p.m. (ESPN).
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24
HAWAI'I BOWL
PAYOUT: $750,000
Hawai'i (7-6) vs. Notre Dame (6-6), 3 p.m. (ESPN).
FRIDAY, DEC. 26
MOTOR CITY BOWL
AT DETROIT
PAYOUT: $750,000
Florida Atlantic (6-6) vs. Central Michigan (8-4), 2:30 p.m. (ESPN2).
SATURDAY, DEC. 27
MEINEKE BOWL
At Charlotte, N.C.
PAYOUT: $1 MILLION
North Carolina (8-4) vs. West Virginia (8-4), 8 a.m. (ESPN).
CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL
At Orlando, Fla.
PAYOUT: $2.125 MILLION
Florida State (8-4) vs. Wisconsin (7-5), 11:30 a.m. (ESPN).
EMERALD BOWL
AT SAN FRANCISCO
PAYOUT: ACC: $750,000; PAC-10: $850,000
California (8-4) vs. Miami (7-5), 3 p.m. (ESPN).
SUNDAY, DEC. 28
INDEPENDENCE BOWL
At Shreveport, La.
PAYOUT: $1.1 MILLION
Louisiana Tech (7-5) vs. Northern Illinois (6-6), 3 p.m. (ESPN).
MONDAY, DEC. 29
PAPAJOHNS.COM BOWL
At Birmingham, Ala.
PAYOUT: $300,000
Rutgers (7-5) vs. North Carolina State (6-6), 10 a.m. (ESPN).
ALAMO BOWL
AT SAN ANTONIO
PAYOUT: $2.25 MILLION
Northwestern (9-3) vs. Missouri (9-4), 3 p.m. (ESPN).
TUESDAY, DEC. 30
HUMANITARIAN BOWL
AT BOISE, IDAHO
PAYOUT: $750,000
Nevada (7-5) vs. Maryland (7-5), 11:30 a.m. (ESPN).
HOLIDAY BOWL
AT SAN DIEGO
PAYOUT: $2.3 MILLION
Oklahoma State (9-3) vs. Oregon (9-3), 3 p.m. (ESPN).
TEXAS BOWL
AT HOUSTON
PAYOUT: $750,000
Rice (9-3) vs. Western Michigan (9-3), 3 p.m. (NFLN).
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31
ARMED FORCES BOWL
AT FORT WORTH, TEXAS
PAYOUT: $750,000
Houston (7-5) vs. Air Force (8-4), 7 a.m. (ESPN).
SUN BOWL
AT EL PASO, TEXAS
PAYOUT: $1.9 MILLION
Oregon State (8-4) vs. Pittsburgh (9-3), 9 a.m. (CBS).
MUSIC CITY BOWL
At Nashville, Tenn.
PAYOUT: $1.7 MILLION
Vanderbilt (6-6) vs. Boston College (9-4), 10:30 a.m. (ESPN).
INSIGHT BOWL
At Tempe, Ariz.
PAYOUT: $1.2 MILLION
Kansas (7-5) vs. Minnesota (7-5), 12:30 p.m. (NFLN).
CHICK-FIL-A BOWL
AT ATLANTA
PAYOUT: $3 MILLION
LSU (7-5) vs. Georgia Tech (9-3), 2:30 p.m. (ESPN).
THURSDAY, JAN. 1
OUTBACK BOWL
At Tampa, Fla.
PAYOUT: $3.2 MILLION
Iowa (8-4) vs. South Carolina (7-5), 6 a.m. (ESPN).
CAPITAL ONE BOWL
At Orlando, Fla.
PAYOUT: $4.25 MILLION
Georgia (9-3) vs. Michigan State (9-3), 8 a.m. (ABC).
GATOR BOWL
At Jacksonville, Fla.
PAYOUT: $2.5 MILLION
Nebraska (8-4) vs. Clemson (7-5), 8 a.m. (CBS).
ROSE BOWL
At Pasadena, Calif.
PAYOUT: $17 MILLION
Southern Cal (11-1) vs. Penn State (11-1), noon (ABC).
ORANGE BOWL
AT MIAMI
PAYOUT: $17 MILLION
Cincinnati (11-2) vs. Virginia Tech (9-4), 3 p.m. (FOX).
FRIDAY, JAN. 2
COTTON BOWL
AT DALLAS
PAYOUT: $3 MILLION
Texas Tech (11-1) vs. Mississippi (8-4), 9 a.m. (FOX).
LIBERTY BOWL
At Memphis, Tenn.
PAYOUT: $1.8 MILLION
Kentucky (6-6) vs. East Carolina (9-4), noon (ESPN).
SUGAR BOWL
AT NEW ORLEANS
PAYOUT: $17 MILLION
Utah (12-0) vs. Alabama (12-1), 3 p.m. (FOX).
SATURDAY, JAN. 3
INTERNATIONAL BOWL
AT TORONTO
PAYOUT: $750,000
Connecticut (7-5) vs. Buffalo (8-5), 7 a.m. (ESPN2).
MONDAY, JAN. 5
FIESTA BOWL
At Glendale, Ariz.
PAYOUT: $17 MILLION
Texas (11-1) vs. Ohio State (10-2), 3:30 p.m. (FOX).
TUESDAY, JAN. 6
GMAC BOWL
Mobile, Ala.
PAYOUT: $750,000
Tulsa (10-3) vs. Ball State (12-1), 3 p.m. (ESPN).
THURSDAY, JAN. 8
BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
AT MIAMI
PAYOUT: $17 MILLION
Florida (12-1) vs. Oklahoma (12-1), 3 p.m. (FOX).
POP WARNER SUPER BOWL
DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP
YESTERDAY
Kahuluii Alii's 26, Mt. Hope Cowboys (RI) 6.
GOLF
SUNSHINE/PGA EUROPEAN-ALFRED DUNHILL CHAMPIONSHIP
YESTERDAY
AT LEOPARD CREEK GOLF CLUB COURSE
MALELANE, SOUTH AFRICA
PURSE: $1.28 MILLION
YARDAGE: 7,249; PAR: 72
SECOND ROUND, LEADING SCORES
Oskar Henningsson 69-64—133.
Len Mattiace 65-68—133.
Robert Rock 66-67—133.
Richard Sterne 68-66—134.
Marc Cayeux 68-67—135.
Johan Edfors 66-69—135.
Tyrone Mordt 68-67—135.
John E. Morgan 67-68—135.
Charl Schwartzel 68-67—135.
Warren Abery 68-68—136.
David Lynn 68-68—136.
Lee Westwood 66-70—136.
AUSTRALIAN OPEN
YESTERDAY
AT ROYAL SYDNEY GOLF CLUB
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
PURSE: $1.13 MILLION
YARDAGE: 6,941; PAR: 72
A-AMATEUR
SECOND ROUND
Stephen Dartnall 65-68—133.
Mathew Goggin 65-70—135.
Chris Gaunt 70-65—135.
David Smail 67-68—135.
Ewan Porter 65-71—136.
Steven Conran 70-66—136.
Jason Norris 72-65—137.
Rod Pampling 67-71—138.
Matt Jones 71-67—138.
Robert Allenby 71-67—138.
Peter Lonard 69-70—139.
Cameron Percy 72-67—139.
Rick Kulacz 70-69—139.
Stuart Bouvier 70-69—139.
Mark Brown 67-72—139.
Michael Sim 72-67—139.
Simon Griffiths 71-68—139.
Rohan Blizard 70-69—139.
Anthony Brown 70-70—140.
Andre Stolz 69-71—140.
Adam Bland 71-69—140.
Terry Pilkadaris 70-70—140.
Brent McCullough 70-70—140.
Kurt Barnes 71-70—141.
Craig Scott 69-72—141.
Andrew Bonhomme 69-72—141.
Leigh McKechnie 72-69—141.
John Senden 69-72—141.
Brendan Jones 70-71—141.
Gareth Paddison 70-72—142.
Stephen Allan 72-70—142.
Paul Goydos 71-71—142.
Bradley Hughes 72-70—142.
Alistair Presnell 72-70—142.
Ryan Haller 72-70—142.
Ryan Hammond 75-67—142.
Tim Clark 70-73—143.
Ben Burge 72-71—143.
a-Danny Lee 68-75—143.
Jarrod Moseley 71-72—143.
Matthew Millar 74-69—143.
Ashley Hall 72-71—143.
Anthony Summers 69-74—143.
Geoff Ogilvy 72-71—143.
Brett Rumford 75-68—143.
Steven Bowditch 72-71—143.
Richard Green 71-72—143.
Adam Blyth 73-70—143.
Josh Geary 73-70—143.
Richard Lee 74-69—143.
Brad Kennedy 73-70—143.
Brad Lamb 72-71—143.
Bronson La'Cassie 77-66—143.
Eddie Barr 74-69—143.
Andrew McKenzie 73-71—144.
Chris Campbell 75-69—144.
Darron Stiles 73-71—144.
Tim Wood 70-74—144.
Jamie Arnold 72-72—144.
Scott Hend 71-73—144.
Mahal Pearce 73-71—144.
Troy Kennedy 68-76—144.
LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR-DUBAI LADIES MASTERS
YESTERDAY
AT EMIRATES GOLF CLUB COURSE
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
PURSE: $641,675
YARDAGE: 6,611; PAR: 72
SECOND ROUND, LEADING SCORES
Annika Sorenstam 70-66—136.
Nikki Garrett 71-66—137.
Maria Verchenova 72-66—138.
Veronica Zorzi 69-69—139.
Johanna Head 66-72—139.
Laura Davies 70-69—139.
Anja Monke 68-71—139.
Anja Monke 68-71—139.
Iben Tinning 70-69—139.
Anna Rawson 71-69—140.
Katharina Schallenberg 69-71—140.
Catriona Matthew 73-67—140.
Trish Johnson 70-70—140.
Lora Fairclough 73-67—140.
Amy Yang 71-69—140.
Cassandra Kirkland 73-67—140.
Carin Koch 72-68—140.
HOCKEY
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
OTTAWA 0 0 1—1
WASHINGTON 1 2 2—5
First Period—1, Washington, Semin 14 (Backstrom, Green), 3:55. Second Period—2, Washington, Laich 6 (Bradley, Fedorov), 4:48. 3, Washington, Ovechkin 16 (Poti, Green), 19:25 (pp). Third Period—4, Washington, Green 8 (Backstrom, Fedorov), 13:44 (pp). 5, Washington, Ovechkin 17 (Backstrom, Fedorov), 14:05 (pp). 6, Ottawa, Winchester 3 (Foligno, Picard), 17:37. Goalies—Ottawa, Auld 9-7-4. Washington, Johnson. A—17,973 (18,277). T—2:23.
N.Y. RANGERS 1 2 2—5
NEW JERSEY 2 3 3—8
First Period—1, New Jersey, Pandolfo 3 (Madden, Salvador), 4:04 (sh). 2, N.Y. Rangers, Naslund 11 (Gomez, Zherdev), 15:54. 3, New Jersey, Zajac 6 (Elias, Parise), 16:59 (pp). Second Period—4, New Jersey, Zajac 7 (Parise, Langenbrunner), 1:00. 5, New Jersey, Oduya 2 (Gionta, Parise), 7:31 (sh). 6, New Jersey, Zubrus 8 (Gionta), 11:33. 7, N.Y. Rangers, Zherdev 10 (Gomez), 15:46. 8, N.Y. Rangers, Gomez 6, 18:22. Third Period—9, N.Y. Rangers, Mara 2 (Drury), 1:28. 10, N.Y. Rangers, Callahan 8 (Zherdev, Drury), 11:18. 11, New Jersey, Elias 12 (Zubrus, Gionta), 11:29. 12, New Jersey, Gionta 8 (Zubrus, Elias), 13:04. 13, New Jersey, Langenbrunner 5 (Parise, Holik), 15:07. Goalies—N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist. New Jersey, Clemmensen. A—17,625 (17,625). T—2:35.
BOSTON 4 0 3—7
ATLANTA 1 0 2—3
First Period—1, Boston, Stuart 2 (Krejci, Ryder), 3:31. 2, Boston, Yelle 4 (Nokelainen, Hunwick), 4:08. 3, Boston, Chara 6 (Kessel, Lucic), 8:41. 4, Boston, Ryder 8 (Bergeron, Savard), 11:56 (pp). 5, Atlanta, White 8 (Kovalchuk, Hainsey), 16:16 (pp). Third Period—6, Boston, Kessel 18 (Wideman, Kobasew), 1:15 (pp). 7, Atlanta, Kovalchuk 11 (Valabik), 3:14. 8, Boston, Lucic 9 (Savard, Kessel), 7:19. 9, Boston, Stuart 3 (Krejci, Wheeler), 9:57. 10, Atlanta, Kozlov 13 (White, Kovalchuk), 13:00 (pp). Goalies—Boston, Thomas. Atlanta, Pavelec, Hedberg, Pavelec. A—15,818 (18,545). T—2:30.
TORONTO 0 1 1—2
BUFFALO 1 0 0—1
First Period—1, Buffalo, Lydman 1 (Roy, Stafford), 6:02. Second Period—2, Toronto, Williams 2 (Kubina), 17:39. Third Period—3, Toronto, White 5 (Grabovski, Stempniak), 12:04. Goalies—Toronto, Toskala. Buffalo, Miller. A—18,211 (18,690). T—2:16.
DETROIT 1 0 0—1
DALLAS 0 2 1—3
First Period—1, Detroit, Lebda 2 (Hudler, Cleary), 6:05. Second Period—2, Dallas, Wandell 1 (Wilson), 5:47. 3, Dallas, Brunnstrom 9 (Ribeiro, Sydor), 7:27. Third Period—4, Dallas, Ribeiro 4 (Wilson, Niskanen), 19:00 (en). Goalies—Detroit, Conklin. Dallas, Turco. A—18,532 (18,532). T—2:19.
CHICAGO 1 1 2—4
COLORADO 2 0 1—3
First Period—1, Chicago, Adams 1 (Fraser, Campbell), 2:31. 2, Colorado, Stewart 2 (Laperriere, Clark), 10:50. 3, Colorado, Laperriere 4 (Liles, Foote), 14:06. Second Period—4, Chicago, Byfuglien 4 (Toews, Keith), 7:30. Third Period—5, Colorado, Wolski 6 (Jones), 3:43. 6, Chicago, Ladd 6 (Bolland), 9:59. 7, Chicago, Byfuglien 5 (Havlat, Versteeg), 13:51. Goalies—Chicago, Khabibulin. Colorado, Budaj. A—17,569 (18,007). T—2:16.
FLORIDA 1 1 0 0—3
CALGARY 1 1 0 0—2
FLORIDA WON SHOOTOUT 1-0
First Period—1, Calgary, Bourque 9 (Lombardi, Glencross), 16:07. 2, Florida, Kreps 1, 18:03 (sh). Second Period—3, Florida, Bouwmeester 5 (Frolik, Kreps), 1:45. 4, Calgary, Bourque 10 (Glencross, Pardy), 3:12. Shootout—Florida 1 (Frolik NG, Kreps NG, Weiss G); Calgary 0 (Cammalleri NG, Bourque NG, Iginla NG). Goalies—Florida, Vokoun. Calgary, Kiprusoff. A—19,289 (19,289). T—2:31.
SOCCER
HIGH SCHOOL
INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU
BOYS JV
Saint Louis 0, Punahou-Blue 0.
Kamehameha-Blue 3, 'Iolani 0.
Kamehameha-White 1, Pac-Five 1.
GIRLS JV
Punahou-Gold 1, Kamehameha-Blue 0.
O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION
GIRLS VARSITY
THURSDAY
Roosevelt 0, Kalaheo 0.
GIRLS JV
YESTERDAY
Kapolei 6, Leilehua 0.
PEARL CITY DEF. WAIALUA, FORFEIT
VOLLEYBALL
COLLEGE WOMEN
YESTERDAY
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP
THIRD ROUND
At University Park, Pa.
No. 8 California def. No. 9 Illinois 25-22, 25-22, 25-22.
No. 1 Penn State def. Western Michigan 25-17, 25-12, 25-19.
AT SEATTLE
No. 4 Nebraska def. Michigan 25-13, 25-16, 25-18.
No. 5 Washington def. No. 12 Utah 25-16, 25-20, 25-16.
AT AUSTIN, TEXAS
Iowa State def. No. 11 Oregon 17-25, 11-25, 25-22, 25-22, 15-8.
No. 3 Texas def. No. 10 UCLA 25-11, 22-25, 25-21, 25-21.
At Fort Collins, Colo.
No. 7 Hawaii def. No. 10 Purdue 18-25, 25-22, 25-23, 25-20.
No. 2 Stanford def. No. 15 Florida 25-14, 25-21, 25-21.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston Red Sox—Declined to tender a 2009 contract to C Kevin Cash. Agreed to terms with RHP Enrique Gonzalez, RHP Marcus McBeth, LHP Billy Traber, INF Gil Velazquez, and OF Paul McAnulty on minor league contracts.
Chicago White Sox—Agreed to terms with INF Dayan Viciedo on a four-year contract and OF DeWayne Wise on a one-year contract.
Detroit Tigers—Agreed to terms with INF Ramon Santiago on a one-year contract.
Kansas City Royals—Designated INF Jason Smith for assignment.
New York Yankees—Declined to tender 2009 contracts to RHP Chris Britton and OF Justin Christian.
Oakland Athletics—Agreed to term with C Rob Bowen on a one-year contract.
Tampa Bay Rays—Declined to tender a 2009 contract to OF-DH Jonny Gomes.
Toronto Blue Jays—Agreed to terms with RHP Matt Clement on a minor league contract.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Arizona Diamondbacks—Agreed to terms with INF Felipe Lopez to a one-year contract.
Atlanta Braves—Declined to tender a 2009 contract to LHP Chuck James.
Chicago Cubs—Agreed to terms with RHP Chad Gaudin and LHP Neal Cotts on one-year contracts.
Cincinnati Reds—Agreed to terms with LHP Arthur Rhodes on a two-year contract.
Colorado Rockies—Declined to tender a 2009 contract to OF Willy Taveras.
Houston Astros—Declined to tender a 2009 contract to INF Ty Wigginton and OF Reggie Abercrombie.
Milwaukee Brewers—Declined to tender a 2009 contract to LHP Chris Capuano.
New York Mets—Named Ken Oberkfell manager for Buffalo (IL). Traded LHP Scott Schoeneweis and cash to the Arizona Diamondbacks for RHP Connor Robertson.
Pittsburgh Pirates—Agreed to terms with INF Ramon Vazquez on a two-year contract.
San Diego Padres—Declined to tender 2009 contracts to RHP Clay Hensley and RHP Charlie Haeger.
Washington Nationals—Agreed to terms with OF Willie Harris on a two-year contract. Declined to tender a 2009 contract to RHP Tim Redding.
BASKETBALL
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Charlotte Bobcats—Signed F Juwan Howard. Waived F Dwayne Jones.
FOOTBALL
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Chicago bears—Placed RB Garrett Wolfe on injured reserve. Signed LB Gilbert Gardner.