Page 6 a'l’e ^ o rfla ith ODbsi'rUrr April 3.2013 Schimmmel Shines in NCAA Tourney Athlete »»«« on Spring Break Former Franklin standout scores 22 points (AP) — In one of the biggest upsets in the history of the NCAA women’s tournament, fifth-seeded Louisville stunned defending na­ tional champion Baylor 82-81 in the regional semifinals on Sunday night. Shoni S ch im m el, a fo rm er standout at Portland's Franklin High, scored 22 points and Monique Reid hit two free throws with 2.6 seconds left to send the Cardinals to the win. The Bears had been practically invincible for the past four months, winning 32 straight games mostly by double digits. Louisville (27-8) tied an NCAA record with 16 three-pointers to pull off the upset. It was the end oi a remarkable college career for All-American ______________________________ _ Louisville's Shoni Schimmel (center), the former Franklin High School standout, reacts after a shot over Baylor's Brittney Griner (left), in Sunday’s upset victory in the NCAA women’s tournament. Schimmel scored 22 points. Brittney Griner, a record-setting 6- (AP) — Police say a Lewis & foot-8 post player who wound up as Clark football player visiting his the second-highest scoring player family in San Francisco was shot in NCAA history. and killed a block from his family's Griner, who had averaged 33 home after a gunman approachec points in Baylor's first two games in him and asked if he was a member the tournament, didn't make a bas­ o f a gang. ket until she converted a putback N in e te e n -y e a r-o ld Jaco b with 15:20 left in the second half. Valdiviezo was shot after the gun­ She wound up with 14 points and 10 man got out of a car, walked up to rebounds, making only four of her Valdiviezo and a friend as they 10 shots. walked to the home in the city's Louisville surrounded Griner and Mission District around 3 a.m. Sat her teammates were often unable to urday. hit outside shots and relieve the Officer Albie Esparza, a police pressure. spokesman, described Valdiviezo Odyssey Sims scored 29 points, as a "very good kid" with no gang including two free throws with 9.1 affiliations. seconds to go that put Baylor ahead Family members say Valdiviezo 81 -80. Sims had one more chance to was an athlete who graduated with save the season, but she was off- honors from San Francisco's Arch­ target and late on a desperation bishop Riordan High School, be- heave. ore going to Lewis and Clark/ Jude Schimmel, Shoni's sister fin­ He was a sophomore at the uni­ ished with six points, five rebounds versity, where he was a wide re­ and three assists. ceiver on the football team. Louisville Tops Ducks Oregon makes a game out it late Recovering from Broken Leg Louisville Coach Rick Pitino and Richard Pitino visit guard Kevin Ware at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Ware, 20, under­ went successful surgery Sunday night to repair the open fracture of his right tibia that he sustained during Sunday's NCAA Midwest Regional final. Louisville center Gorgui Dieng shoots over Oregon forward Arsalan Kazemi during their Midwest Regional semifinal game in Indianapolis on Friday. (AP photo) (AP) — Russ Smith matched his career high with 31 points to lead three Cardinals in double figures as top- seeded Louisville beat Oregon 77-69 on Friday night. Kevin Ware added 11 and Gorgui Dieng had 10 points and nine rebounds for Louisville. "We dug ourselves a pretty big hole and weren't able to come back," Oregon coach Dana Altman said. "Louisville is a very good basketball team and very talented. Smith got going to the basket and we just never got him slowed down." ■I The 12th-seeded Ducks (28-9) at least made a game of it late. After Louisville went up 66-48 with 9:01 left, % < continued ,W r on page 19 Family Law Bankruptcy Criminal Law Expungements Animal Law Real Estate Matters Wills & Trusts Probate R etirem ent L iving Westmoreland’s Union Manor 6404 SE 23rd Avenue ♦ Portland 97202 503*233*5671 Marshall Union Manor 2020 NW Northrup Street ♦ Portland 97209 503*225*0677 Kirkland Union Manors 3530 SE 84th Avenue ♦ Portland 97266 ATTORNEYS 503«777-8101 & Kirkland Union Plaza 1414 Kauffman Avenue ♦ Vancouver 98660 Local Lawyers fo r Your Legal Needs (503) 288-5522 3537 N. W illiams Avenue, Suite 101 www.petersonlevine.com 360*694*4314 & • Studio & One-Bedroom Apartments with Kitchens • Affordable Rents, No Buy-In or Application Fees • Federal Rent Subsidies Available for those that qualify • Garden Areas, Planned Activities, Easy Access to Public Transportation and Shopping TDD 503*771*0912 WWW.TIIEUNIONMANORS.ORG