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From 1D: One year ago today, Kobe Bryant became the fourth player in NBA history to score at least 50 points in three straight games. Bryant scored 60 points in the Los Angeles Lakers' 121-119 win over Memphis. Bryant joined Elgin Baylor, Wilt Chamberlain and Michael Jordan.

Playback

10 years ago (1998):MINOT- Maverick Valandra scored only eight points in the Class B state basketball championship game, but the 6-foot-6 junior center was THE reason Standing Rock is the 1998 state champion.

The Warriors beat Leeds 59-50, giving them their first state title in 25 years.

"We wanted to make the point right away that we could win this game," Standing Rock co-coach Cole Higlin said.

Quinn Austin led Standing Rock with 18 points, while Felix Bradley added 13 and D.J. Two Bears chipped in 11 points. Jake Luger scored nine and Valandra finished with eight points. Austin finished off a double-double with 11 rebounds.

20 years ago (1988): Phil Mann of Hazen leads the Division 1 singles after the fifth week of the North Dakota state men's bowling tournament, held at Capitol Lanes.

Mann has a 793 series, right ahead of Bismarck's Brady Schilling.

Other leaders are Rod Trottier of Rolla (787) in Division 2 singles; Ron Glordy and Fred Miller of Gackle (1,471) in Division 1 doubles; and Roger Harrington and Bill Trecker of Carrington (1,436) in Division 2 doubles.

Williston's Frank Weisz is third in Division 2 singles, while Gerald Schneider and Dan Schneider of Bismarck are second in Division 1 doubles.

50 years ago (1958): MINOT - Underwood and Kulm will clash for the North Dakota state Class B championship.

Underwood's Comets downed the Beach Bucs, 54-49, and the Kulm Gophers stopped the Bottineau Braves, 58-54, to advance to the final round.

Jim Martin paced the Comets with 23 points, while Gary Thompson netted 20 for Beach.

Ron Sandau paced the Gophers with 18 points and Gary Berg had 23 for Bottineau.

In consolation play, John Butterfield scored 30 points as Hettinger stopped Minot Model.

Mitchell scored 19 for Carrington, which fell to Ellendale. Curt Neumann scored 26 points for the winners.

TV today

AUTO RACING

2 p.m.

ESPN - NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Pepsi 300, at Lebanon, Tenn.

1:30 a.m.

SPEED - Formula One, Malaysian Grand Prix, at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

BOXING

9 p.m.

HBO - Super middleweights, Librado Andrade (26-1-0) vs. Robert Stieglitz (31-1-0); champion Joel Casamayor (35-3-1) vs. Michael Katsidis (23-0-0), for Ring magazine lightweight championship, at Cabazon, Calif.

COLLEGE Hockey

2 p.m.

FSN - WCHA Final Five third-place game

7 p.m.

FSN - WCHA Final Five championship game: Minnesota vs. Denver

COLLEGE WRESTLING

7:30 p.m.

ESPN - NCAA Division I tournament, championship matches, at St. Louis

GOLF

1 p.m.

NBC - PGA Tour-WGC, CA Championship, third round, at Miami

5:30 p.m.

TGC - PGA Tour, Puerto Rico Open, third round, at Rio Grande, Puerto Rico (same-day tape)

HORSE RACING

5 p.m.

ESPN - NTRA, Lane's End Stakes and Rushaway Stakes, at Florence, Ky.

MEN'S BASKETBALL

11 a.m.

ESPN - NIT, second round, Akron at Massachusetts

1 p.m.

CBS - NCAA Division I tournament, second round, Duke vs. West Virginia and Xavier vs. Purdue at Washington; Wisconsin vs. Kansas State and Kansas vs. UNLV at Omaha, Neb.; Washington State vs. Notre Dame and Pittsburgh vs. Michigan State at Denver; Stanford vs. Marquette and UCLA vs. Texas A&M at Anaheim, Calif.

NBA

7:30 p.m.

WGN - Indiana at Chicago

TENNIS

3 p.m.

FSN - ATP Masters Series, Pacific Life Open, men's semifinals, at Indian Wells, Calif.

5 p.m.

FSN - ATP Masters Series, Pacific Life Open, men's semifinals, at Indian Wells, Calif.

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

11 a.m.

ESPN2 - NCAA Division I tournament, first round, Iowa State vs. Georgia Tech or Texas A&M vs. Texas-San Antonio

1 p.m.

ESPN2 - NCAA Division I tournament, first round, Rutgers vs. Robert Morris, Baylor vs. Fresno State, George Washington vs. Auburn or Syracuse vs. Hartford

3 p.m.

ESPN2 - NCAA Division I tournament, first round, California vs. San Diego or Pittsburgh vs. Wyoming

7 p.m.

ESPN2 - NCAA Division I tournament, first round, Oklahoma State vs. vs. ETSU, Marist vs. DePaul, Stanford vs. Cleveland State or West Virginia vs. New Mexico

9 p.m.

ESPN2 - NCAA Division I tournament, first round, LSU vs. Jackson State, Ohio State vs. Florida State, Vanderbilt vs. Montana, or UTEP vs. Western Kentucky.

RADIO today

College hockey

2 p.m.

KXMR (710 AM) - WCHA Final Five third-place game: UND vs. Colorado College

NAHL

7 p.m.

KLXX (1270 AM) - Bobcats at Alexandria

Schedule

SATURDAY

D-League: Fort Wayne at Wizards, 7 p.m.

NAHL: Bobcats at Alexandria, 7 p.m.

College hockey: WCHAFinal Five championship and third-place game in St. Paul, Minn.

College track and field: U-Mary at Sacramento State Hornet Open

College softball: U-Mary vs. Winona State, 11 a.m. at St. Joseph, Mo.

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