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Devin Dejardin singled home the game-win­ ning run and Murrayhi II of Beaverton benefited from timely double plays to beat Columbia, Mo., 2 -1 on Monday night and advance to the semifinals. After Miguel Rivera doubled off the right- field wall with one out in the top of the sixth, pinch-runner Austin Perry advanced to third onapassed hall. Dejardin followed with an RBI single to center. Starter Jace Fry struck out the side in the bottom of the sixth, drawing cheers of "Go Northwest! Go Northwest!" outside Lamade Stadium. Murrayhill is the Northwest Division Champion. Fry overcame some early wildness. He Beaverton’s Jace Fry is greeted at home plate after a solo home run in the Little League World Series. (AP photo) walked three to load the bases w ith one out in the third, but got out of the jam with a strikeout and groundout. Fry also got two inning-ending double plays in the game. Offensively, he tied the game with an RBI double in the fifth. Jeffrey Ausmus knocked in Liveat Cannon’s R ib Express the only run for the Daniel Boone league team from Columbia ( l -2). He beat out a slow bouncer in front of the plate, allowing Beau Burkett to score from third. The loss knocked Columbia out of the tour­ nament. M urrayhill's first game in the semifi­ nals is Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. on ESPN2. H u r s t F in is h e s o n T op Featuring USA's LeBron James goes up for a shot during their first round game at the world basketball championships against Slovenia, Tuesday, Aug. 22 in Sapporo, Japan. (AP photo) Reggie Houston’s Box of Chocolates Tim Acott Bass & Vocals • Tracy Kim Guitar “ya never know what ya goin g it” Sponsored by: CANNONS W5 EXPRESS NEW SEASONS ¡M A R K E T l Pat Hurst receives the winning trophy Sunday at the Safeway Classic at Columbia Edgewater Coif Club. 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T he A m erican s (3 -0 ) re ­ m ained unbeaten and clinched a spot in the round o f 16 at the w orld ch a m p io n sh ip s. T hey m eet fel low G roup D unbeaten Italy on W ednesday night. Slovenia, with four NBA play­ ers on its roster, was w idely considered the second-m ost tal­ ented team in the group. But the Slovenians have lost consecu­ tive gam es to the group co ­ leaders after beating Senegal on Saturday in their w orld cham pi­ onships debut. (AP) — Pat Hurst watched ex­ pressionless as Jcong Jang pre­ pared to putt on the 18th hole Sunday at the Safeway Classic at Colum bia Edgew ater G olf Club. Hurst had already wrapped up her round, a 4-under 68 that gave her the lead. Jang was a shot back, but her birdie putt was less than 18 feet away. If she sank it, a playoff would be necessary. "I kept thinking l didn't want to miss on the low side." Jang said. "But I did." Jang finished with a 70 for a 9- under 207 and was the runner-up at the tournament for the third time - one shot back of Hurst. "I had a pretty hot start. I birdied three of the first four holes, I think, and I just kept it steady after that," Hurst said. It was Hurst's fil th victory on the LPGA Tour and first since last year's State Farm Classic. Woods Earns 12th Major Title Family Fun at Irving Park P o rtla n d 's First Step Sports A cadem y, headed by C oach E .J. Penn, will hold the final fam ily fun day sum m er event on F ri­ day, A ug. 25 at Irving Park. N.E. 7th and Frem ont. Festivities will last from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m ., w ith a special ap p e a r­ ance by M ay o rT o m Potter from Tiger Woods rests his chin on the Wanamaker Trophy after winning the 88th PGA Championship golf tournament and his 12th career major Sun­ day at the Medinah Country Club in Medinah III. (AP photo) 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m . 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