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KLMNO PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL Haynesworth passes test with ‘flying colors,’ joins in at practice redskins from D1


scheme,” said Shanahan. “My job is making sure he plays at a very high level. We’ll find out in time if he does that.” Saturday’s practice could


serve as the final act in a drama thatmade the Redskins’ training camp one of themost watched in the league. The standoff between Haynesworth and Shanahan all hinged on the defensive lineman passing the coach’s conditioning test. The test was mandatory becauseHaynesworth didn’t par- ticipate in the team’s offseason conditioning program. Determined to finally pass


after three failed attempts — including one botched because of an extended bathroom break — Haynesworth reported to Red- skins Park around 5:30 a.m. Sat- urday. Because of lingering knee problems, he hadn’t taken the test the previous fourmornings. “He was going to make that


test one way or another,” said Haslett, “or himand Imight have been fighting on the field today. I had confidence last night he was going tomake it.” As he had done the first nine


days of training camp, the two- time all-pro met with strength coach Ray Wright, who had Haynesworth’s schedule planned for themorning. Haynesworth, Haslett,Wright


and three other members of Wright’s staff walked down the hill to the practice fields at 7:06 a.m. As workers milled about, preparing the VIP tent for Fan Appreciation Day, Haynesworth stretched for about 10 minutes, unfazed when a worker shouted out, “You got this [expletive]!” The test consisted of two 300-


yard shuttle sprints. Haynes- worth knew the times he had to beat: 70 seconds on the first one, and after a short break, 73 sec- onds on the second. With Haslett and Wright


watching, Haynesworth com- pleted the first run in 66 seconds, according to the team’s numbers. He finished the second in 70— “flying colors,” Shanahan later said. “Todaywas the first time I saw


himdig down deep and go get it,” Haslett said. With passing times, the Red-


skins deemedHaynesworth to be in “football shape,” and he was allowed to practice with his teammates. “Hopefully in the long run,


this will be the first start of him having a great year,” Shanahan said following practice. “I think he’ll like what we’re doing defen- sively, both inside and outside, as he gets to know the defense.


PHOTOS TRACY A WOODWARD/WASHINGTON POST


Top, ExavierWatson, left, holds up his 16-month-old son, Exavier, behind a Redskins mannequin during Fan Appreciation Day. Bottom, AlbertHaynesworth signs a woman’s shirt after practice.Haynesworth practiced with his teammates for the first time Saturday.


SCOREBOARD GOLF


BRIDGESTONE INVITATIONAL


At Firestone Country Club (South Course); In Akron, Oh Purse: $8.5 million; Yardage: 7,400; Par: 70


THIRD ROUND Ryan Palmer ........................... 70 68 63 — 201


Sean O'Hair ............................ 67 70 64 — 201 Matt Kuchar ........................... 69 67 66 — 202 Ernie Els ................................. 69 70 64 — 203 Peter Hanson ......................... 69 66 68 — 203 Justin Leonard ....................... 68 66 69 — 203 Hunter Mahan ........................ 71 67 66 — 204 Jeff Overton ........................... 67 70 67 — 204 Bo Van Pelt ............................. 67 68 69 — 204 Katsumasa Miyamoto ............ 71 72 62 — 205 Oliver Wilson ......................... 71 67 67 — 205 Dustin Johnson ...................... 72 65 68 — 205 Nick Watney ........................... 68 68 69 — 205 Bubba Watson ........................ 64 71 70 — 205 Phil Mickelson ........................ 66 68 71 — 205 Angel Cabrera ......................... 71 68 67 — 206 Geoff Ogilvy ........................... 71 67 68 — 206 Rory McIlroy ........................... 68 69 69 — 206 Lucas Glover ........................... 70 66 70 — 206 Miguel A. Jimenez .................. 69 67 70 — 206 Retief Goosen ........................ 67 66 73 — 206 Kenny Perry ............................ 66 73 68 — 207 Graeme McDowell .................. 66 73 68 — 207 Steve Stricker ........................ 68 71 69 — 208 Martin Kaymer ....................... 72 67 69 — 208 Jason Day ............................... 69 70 69 — 208 Alexander Noren .................... 69 69 70 — 208 Ryan Moore ............................ 70 68 70 — 208 Adam Scott ............................ 66 70 72 — 208 Charl Schwartzel .................... 73 68 68 — 209 Sergio Garcia .......................... 70 70 69 — 209 Martin Laird ........................... 70 71 68 — 209 Jim Furyk ................................ 72 68 69 — 209 Padraig Harrington ................ 69 70 70 — 209 Paul Casey .............................. 68 68 73 — 209 Heath Slocum ......................... 75 68 67 — 210 Louis Oosthuizen ................... 72 70 68 — 210 Rickie Fowler .......................... 68 73 69 — 210 Ross McGowan ....................... 71 69 70 — 210 Bill Haas ................................. 73 66 71 — 210 Ben Curtis ............................... 69 70 71 — 210 Scott Verplank ....................... 75 68 68 — 211 Troy Matteson ....................... 72 70 69 — 211 Stewart Cink .......................... 72 69 70 — 211 Justin Rose ............................. 71 70 70 — 211 Zach Johnson ......................... 70 70 71 — 211 James Kingston ..................... 75 65 71 — 211 Marcus Fraser ........................ 72 72 68 — 212 Edoardo Molinari .................... 71 71 70 — 212 Jason Bohn ............................. 71 68 73 — 212 Luke Donald ............................ 70 69 73 — 212 Ross Fisher ............................. 70 68 74 — 212 Boo Weekley .......................... 73 72 68 — 213 Francesco Molinari ................. 70 72 71 — 213 Y.E. Yang ................................ 74 68 71 — 213 Mike Weir ............................... 72 69 72 — 213 Ben Crane ............................... 71 70 72 — 213 Chad Campbell ........................ 67 73 73 — 213 Alvaro Quiros ......................... 73 66 74 — 213 Vijay Singh ............................. 71 73 70 — 214 Gregory Bourdy ...................... 68 72 74 — 214 J.B. Holmes ............................ 74 72 69 — 215 K.J. Choi .................................. 70 73 72 — 215 Stuart Appleby ....................... 74 72 70 — 216 Rhys Davies ............................ 75 69 72 — 216 Ryo Ishikawa .......................... 71 73 72 — 216 Yuta Ikeda .............................. 72 76 69 — 217 Hennie Otto ............................ 73 72 72 — 217 Tim Clark ................................ 70 72 75 — 217 Soren Hansen ......................... 71 75 72 — 218 Simon Dyson .......................... 72 73 73 — 218 Robert Karlsson ..................... 71 74 73 — 218 Simon Khan ............................ 73 71 74 — 218 Camilo Villegas ...................... 75 73 71 — 219 David Horsey .......................... 73 71 75 — 219 Ian Poulter .............................. 72 70 77 — 219 Anthony Kim .......................... 75 76 69 — 220 Tiger Woods ........................... 74 72 75 — 221 Henrik Stenson ...................... 79 75 71 — 225 Michael Jonzon ...................... 76 74 76 — 226


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TURNINGSTONERESORT CHAMPIONSHIP


At Atunyote Golf Club; In Verona, N.Y. Purse: $4 million; Yardage: 7,482; Par 72


THIRD ROUND Alex Cejka .............................. 66 68 67 — 201


Chris Couch ............................ 67 73 63 — 203 Billy Mayfair .......................... 70 68 66 — 204 Charles Warren ...................... 72 70 63 — 205 Bill Lunde ............................... 73 68 64 — 205 Robert Garrigus ..................... 68 69 68 — 205 Chris Tidland .......................... 66 69 70 — 205 Scott McCarron ...................... 72 70 64 — 206 Brett Wetterich ..................... 69 70 67 — 206 Michael Bradley ..................... 67 71 68 — 206 Charley Hoffman ................... 71 67 68 — 206 Woody Austin ........................ 68 69 69 — 206 Rory Sabbatini ....................... 65 70 71 — 206 Carlos Franco ......................... 72 70 65 — 207 Brendon de Jonge .................. 70 71 66 — 207 D.A. Points ............................. 73 68 66 — 207 Michael Sim ........................... 69 71 67 — 207 Michael Connell ..................... 72 68 67 — 207 Richard S. Johnson ................ 69 70 68 — 207 Craig Barlow .......................... 68 71 68 — 207 Josh Teater ............................ 71 67 69 — 207 Steve Elkington ..................... 66 71 70 — 207 Garrett Willis ......................... 68 73 67 — 208 Brenden Pappas ..................... 75 66 67 — 208 Alex Prugh ............................. 72 68 68 — 208 Tim Petrovic .......................... 71 69 68 — 208 John Merrick .......................... 69 71 68 — 208 Craig Bowden ......................... 71 69 68 — 208 Brett Quigley ......................... 69 71 68 — 208 Brian Davis ............................ 66 71 71 — 208 John Mallinger ....................... 67 70 71 — 208 Tom Gillis ............................... 70 72 67 — 209 David Duval ............................ 70 71 68 — 209 Marco Dawson ....................... 71 70 68 — 209 Chris DiMarco ........................ 68 72 69 — 209 Cameron Percy ....................... 72 68 69 — 209 Jason Dufner ......................... 67 73 69 — 209 Jerry Kelly .............................. 70 70 69 — 209 J.J. Henry ............................... 69 70 70 — 209 Omar Uresti ........................... 65 72 72 — 209 Garth Mulroy ......................... 73 69 68 — 210 Tim Wilkinson ........................ 67 75 68 — 210 Henrik Bjornstad ................... 72 70 68 — 210 Charles Howell III .................. 72 69 69 — 210 Tim Herron ............................. 69 72 69 — 210 D.J. Trahan ............................. 71 69 70 — 210 Stephen Ames ....................... 72 68 70 — 210 Aron Price .............................. 70 69 71 — 210 Dean Wilson .......................... 72 67 71 — 210 Vaughn Taylor ....................... 72 70 69 — 211 Scott Piercy ........................... 71 70 70 — 211 Matt Bettencourt .................. 68 72 71 — 211 John Senden .......................... 70 70 71 — 211 Glen Day ................................. 68 72 71 — 211 Rod Pampling ......................... 73 69 70 — 212 Jonathan Byrd ....................... 67 75 70 — 212 Troy Merritt ........................... 72 69 71 — 212 Nicholas Thompson ............... 69 72 71 — 212 Brad Faxon ............................. 66 75 71 — 212 David Toms ............................ 68 73 71 — 212 Graham DeLaet ...................... 72 68 72 — 212


TRANSACTIONS MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL


MLB: Suspended Los Angeles Angels’ outfielder Torii Hunter for four games. Boston Red Sox: Signed 1B Carlos Delgado to a minor league contract. TampaBay Rays: ActivatedRHPAndy Sonnanstine from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Dale Thayer to Durham (IL).


Arizona Diamondbacks: Acquired LHP Tyler Skaggs from the Los Angeles Angels to complete an earlier trade for Dan Haren. Cincinnati Reds: PlacedRHPRuss Springer on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 5. Recalled RHP Carlos Fisher from Louisville (IL). New York Mets: Recalled OF Fernando Martinez and INF Ruben Tejada from Buffalo (IL). Optioned OF Jesus Feliciano to Buffalo. Released INF Alex Cora. Pittsburgh Pirates: Activated C Ryan Doumit from the 15-day DL. Sent C Erik Kratz to Indianapolis (IL).


WOMEN’S PROFESSIONAL SOCCER Chicago Red Stars: Signed F Veronica Boquete.


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TENNIS ATP


LEGGMASON CLASSIC AU.S.OpenSeriesevent At William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Cntr.; In Washington Purse: $1.402 million (WT500); Surface: Hard-Outdoor


SINGLES—SEMIFINALS Marcos Baghdatis (8), Cyprus, def. Xavier Malisse, Belgium, 6-2, 7-6 (4); David Nalbandian, Argentina, def. Marin Cilic (4), Croatia, 6-2, 6-2.


DOUBLES—SEMIFINALS Tomas Berdych and Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, def. Julian Knowle, Austria, and Andy Ram (4), Israel, 5-7, 6-2, 10-4 tiebreak.


WTATOUR


MERCURY INSURANCE OPEN AU.S.OpenSeriesevent At La Costa Resort and Spa; In Carlsbad, Calif. Purse: $700,000 (Premier); Surface: Hard-Outdoor


SINGLES—SEMIFINALS Svetlana Kuznetsova, Russia, def. Flavia Pennetta (5), Italy, 6-4, 6-0.


DOUBLES—SEMIFINALS Maria Kirilenko, Russia, and Zheng Jie (4), China, def. Svetlana Kuznetsova and Vera Zvonareva, Russia, 0-0, retired.


E-BOKS SONY ERICSSON OPEN


At Farum Arena; In Copenhagen, Denmark Purse: $220,000 (Intl.); Surface: Hard-Indoor


SINGLES—SEMIFINALS Caroline Wozniacki (1), Denmark, def. Anna Chakvetadze, Russia, 6-1, 2-6, 6-4; Klara Zakopalova (7), Czech Republic, def. Li Na (2), China, 6-3, 1-6, 6-4.


DOUBLES—CHAMPIONSHIP Julia Goerges and Anna-Lena Groenefeld (1), Germany, def. Vitalia Diatchenko, Russia, and Tatiana Poutchek (4), Belarus, 6-4, 6-4.


AUTORACING


NASCARNATIONWIDE ZIPPO200ATTHEGLEN


At Watkins Glen International; In Watkins Glen, N.Y. Lap length: 2.45 miles; Start position in parentheses 1. (1) Marcos Ambrose, Toyota, 82 laps, 150 rat., 195 pts. 2. (2) Joey Logano, Toyota, 82, 123.4, 175 3. (3) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 82, 115.4, 165 4. (8) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 82, 112.5, 160 5. (5) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 82, 122.7, 160 6. (12) Ron Fellows, Chevrolet, 82, 106, 150 7. (10) Nelson Piquet, Ford, 82, 100.5, 146 8. (6) Jacques Villeneuve, Toyota, 82, 99.9, 142 9. (17) Steve Wallace, Toyota, 82, 88.6, 138 10. (15) Michael McDowell, Dodge, 82, 86.3, 134 11. (14) J.R. Fitzpatrick, Chevrolet, 82, 94.4, 130 12. (27) Tayler Malsam, Toyota, 82, 81.9, 127 13. (25) Brian Scott, Toyota, 82, 82.1, 124 14. (30) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 82, 69.7, 121 15. (22) Tony Ave, Chevrolet, 82, 74, 118 16. (23) Alex Kennedy, Chevrolet, 82, 73.2, 115 17. (7) Paul Menard, Ford, 82, 87.1, 112 18. (33) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 82, 61.9, 109 19. (24) Michael Annett, Toyota, 82, 65.6, 106 20. (32) Kyle Kelley, Chevrolet, 82, 53.6, 103 21. (34) Kenny Wallace, Chevrolet, 81, 52.9, 100 22. (16) Boris Said, Ford, 81, 68.2, 97 23. (26) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 81, 62.6, 94 24. (36) Mark Green, Chevrolet, 80, 43.2, 91 25. (18) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, accident, 79, 81, 88 26. (11) Colin Braun, Ford, 78, 56.9, 85 27. (40) Brian Keselowski, Dodge, 78, 37.6, 82 28. (28) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, 60, 42.9, 79 29. (19) Trevor Bayne, Toyota, 60, 72.6, 76 30. (21) Brendan Gaughan, Toyota, 59, 51.3, 73 31. (35) Eric McClure, Ford, transmission, 53, 39.7, 70 32. (31) Morgan Shepherd, Chev., electrical, 44, 43.1, 67 33. (4) Carl Edwards, Ford, engine, 25, 83, 64 34. (20) Justin Allgaier, Dodge, engine, 25, 53.3, 61 35. (13) Jason Leffler, Toyota, accident, 23, 70.5, 58 36. (9) Billy Johnson, Ford, accident, 23, 56.4, 55 37. (29) Victor Gonzalez Jr., Chev., accident, 20, 44, 52 38. (39) Joey Scarallo, Ford, brakes, 9, 32.5, 49 39. (37) Chase Miller, Ford, brakes, 8, 35.6, 46 40. (41) Johnny Chapman, Chev., overheating, 3, 32.5, 43 41. (42) Dan Brode, Dodge, brakes, 2, 32.4, 40 42. (38) Kevin Hamlin, Chevrolet, brakes, 1, 29.8, 37 43. (43) Matthew Carter, Dodge, brakes, 1, 30.4, 34


SOCCER


MLS EASTERN


W L T


Columbus .................. 11 4 4 New York .................... 8 6 3 Toronto FC .................. 7 6 5 Chicago ....................... 5 5 5 xKansas City ............... 5 8 4 New England .............. 5 9 3 Philadelphia ................ 4 9 3 D.C. ............................. 3 13 3


WESTERN W L T


Los Angeles .............. 12 3 4 xReal Salt Lake ........ 10 4 4 Dallas .......................... 6 2 9 Seattle ........................ 7 8 4 xColorado .................... 6 5 6 xSan Jose ................... 6 5 5 Houston ...................... 5 8 5 Chivas USA ................. 5 10 3


x-Late game SATURDAY'S RESULTS


at New England 1, D.C. United 0 Toronto FC 2, Chivas USA 1 Real Salt Lake at Kansas City, Late San Jose at Colorado, Late


SUNDAY'S GAMES


Philadelphia at Dallas, 6 New York at Chicago, 9 Houston at Seattle FC, 11


WEDNESDAY’S GAMES


Toronto FC at New York, 7:30 Real Salt Lake at Philadelphia, 7:30


WOMEN'SPROFESSIONAL SOCCER


W L


xFC Gold Pride............12 3 Philadelphia .................8 6 Boston..........................7 6 Washington .................5 8 xChicago.......................5 8 xSky Blue FC ................5 8 xAtlanta .......................4 8


x-Late game


SATURDAY'S RESULTS Sky Blue FC at Atlanta, Late Chicago at FC Gold Pride, Late SUNDAY'S GAMES Boston at Philadelphia, 8 WEDNESDAY’S GAMES Washington at Sky Blue FC, 7 Philadelphia at Chicago, 8:30


LOCALGOLF


B Team Match International 63, Stone Lee 45 Colombia—Smokey Lamond and Scott Lamond tied for first place with Frank Angier and Ryan Angier in the father-and-son championship with 69. Congressional — Connor Tendall won the men’s metal play championship with 73. Four Streams — At the 2010 senior club championship, Sheldon Kalish won low gross with 71 and Gary Abrahams won low net with 70. Kenwood — MJ Nogay won the WDCGA junior girls championship. Lena Capoccia won the 9-hole champion- ship.


Montgomery Village—Linda Doser and Dianne Carnvale won the triple play with 68. Mee Yoo and Sun Kim won with 71. Mount Vernon—Kay Merryman and Julie Rakes tied for first in the CLGA low putts with 30 putts. Norbeck—In the two-lady tournament. Cecilia Biava and Suezy Kim won low gross. Nancy Grayson and Joy Koerber won low net. Trump National — In the women’s invitational, Lynda Kay, Sonhee Phillips, Kyong Chang and Debbie Simpson won low gross with 138. Bari Nichols, Paula Vorndran, Darlen Naggo and Teresa Shaw won low net with 112.


T 2 3 4 5 5 3 5


Pts GF GA 38 27 25 20 20 18 17


30 28 23 26 14 14 12


14 22 19 29 19 22 23


Pts GF GA 37 27 26 20 19 17 15 12


28 20 21 21 14 17 20 12


31 32 21 21 19 20 23 22


17 21 20 21 20 27 29 32


Pts GF GA 40 34 27 25 24 23 20 18


13 14 15 25 17 19 27 25


WNBA EASTERN


Indiana.....................................17 Atlanta.....................................18 New York .................................16 Washington.............................16 Connecticut..............................13 Chicago ....................................12


WESTERN


xzSeattle .................................23 Phoenix....................................14 Minnesota................................10 Los Angeles .............................10 San Antonio.............................10 xTulsa ........................................5


W L PCT 10 .630 11 .621 11 .593 11 .593 14 .481 17 .414


W L PCT 4 .852 13 .519


17 .370 x-Late game; z-clinched conference


SATURDAY’S RESULTS Minnesota 87, Chicago 82 (Overtime) Tulsa at Seattle, Late


SUNDAY’S GAMES Washington at Connecticut, 5 Indiana at Phoenix, 6 New York at Minnesota, 7 San Antonio at Los Angeles, 8


FRIDAY’S RESULT


LIBERTY85,MYSTICS77 WASHINGTON


MIN Currie


Langhorne Melvin Harding Smith


Sanford Ajavon


Coleman Monroe Houts


TOTALS


29:48 7-14 9-10 2-6 0 4 23 28:52 18:27 21:47 23:59 10:59


FG FT O-T A PF PTS. 2-6 0-0 0-5 0 1


2-7 0-0 4-6 0 2 3-5 1-2 0-1 0 1 2-4 0-0 0-2 2 2 2-3 1-2 2-4 0 1


2-7 0-0 1-3 2 1 2-3 0-0 0-1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1


4 4 7 5 5


19:19 6-12 5-6 2-4 2 3 20 24:28 14:50 7:31


5 4 0


200 28-61 16-20 11-32 8 16 77


Percentages: FG .459, FT .800. 3-Point Goals: 5-14, .357 (Ajavon 3-5, Smith 1-2, Coleman 1-4, Harding 0-1, Currie 0-2). Blocked Shots: 2 (Langhorne, Melvin). Turnovers: 12 (Melvin 3, Coleman 2, Currie 2, Sanford 2, Ajavon, Harding, Smith). Steals: 9 (Ajavon 2, Currie 2, Smith 2, Coleman, Monroe, Sanford). Technical Fouls: None.


NEWYORK McCarville


Powell


McWilliams- Franklin Mitchell


Pondexter Pierson Greene Carson Vaughn Spencer Blue


TOTALS MIN


25:49 27:30


30:10 28:54


FG FT O-T A PF PTS. 4-9 0-0 2-5 1 4


1-3 0-0 0-2 4 2


8 3


5-7 2-2 2-4 4 1 12 5-9 1-1 0-1 6 1 15


32:51 9-16 1-2 1-4 5 2 23 19:34 4-10 2-3 1-3 0 5 10 13:21 8:30 4:27 4:27 4:27


2-3 0-0 0-3 0 0 2-3 2-2 0-1 0 1 0-0 3-4 0-0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1 1


4 6 3 0 1


200 32-60 12-16 6-23 21 18 85


Percentages: FG .533, FT .750. 3-Point Goals: 9-13, .692 (Mitchell 4-6, Pondexter 4-6, Powell 1-1). Blocked Shots: 1 (McCarville). Turnovers: 14 (Greene 4, Pierson 2, Pondexter 2, Spencer 2, Blue, Carson, McCarville, McWil- liams-Franklin). Steals: 5 (Carson, McCarville, McWil- liams-Franklin, Pondexter, Powell). Technical Fouls: None. Flagrant Fouls: McWilliams-Franklin, 7:27 second.


Washington ........................ 19 7 14 37 — 77


New York ............................ 16 24 17 28 — 85 A: 11,465 (19,522). T: 1:57.


GB


— — 1 1 4 6


GB


— 9


16 .385 121/2 17 .370


13 13


23 .179 181/2


MYSTICS AT SUN When: 5 p.m. Where: Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn. Records:Washington (16-11), Connecticut (13-14). Tiebreaker:With a 1-2 record against the Sun heading into consecutive games against Connecticut, the Mystics have the opportunity to snatch another tiebreaker against an Eastern Conference foe. Conversely, Connecticut trailsWashington by three games and looks to close the gap while ending a four-game skid. A fast start will be key in helping the Mystics not lose any more ground in the tight playoff race after an 85-77 loss at New York on Friday night. Against the Liberty,Washington trailed by 14 at the half and allowed a 20-6 run before the break. A full set: For the first time since mid-June, the Mystics played with their full complement of players in the loss to the Liberty. Rookie forward Jacinta Monroe played just less than 15 minutes in her first game after missing 15 games with a broken hand.


—Katie Carrera FOOTBALL ARENAFOOTBALL


PLAYOFFS—FIRST ROUND FRIDAY’S RESULTS


Orlando 73, Jacksonville 69 Spokane 57, Arizona 49 SATURDAY’S RESULTS


Tampa Bay at Tulsa, Late Chicago at Milwaukee, Late


CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS AMERICAN


Orlando vs. Tampa Bay-Tulsa winner NATIONAL Spokane vs. Chicago-Milwaukee winner


CANADIANFOOTBALL LEAGUE


EAST W L


Montreal ......................5 1 Toronto.........................4 2 xWinnipeg....................2 3 xHamilton ....................1 4


RESULTS


SUMMER BASKETBALL Kids First Kids First 54, Ideal 42 T.C. Williams 56, Ivey 23 54 College and Pro League—Semifinals Awash-Madness 73, Team Takeover 66 Beyond Belief 70, Clyde’s 53 WISL—Terrill/Blassie Cup Championship Danish Dynamite 3, Barra Brava Premier 1


WEST W L


xCalgary .......................4 1 Saskatchewan..............4 2 xB.C. .............................1 4 Edmonton.....................1 5


x-Late Game


SATURDAY'S RESULTS Winnipeg at Hamilton, Late Calgary at B.C., Late


T 0 0 0 0


T 0 0 0 0


Pts PF PA 10 208 139 8 4 2


142 177 157 137 117 153


Pts PF PA 8 8 2 2


140 105 198 183 100 115 130 183


Right now, he has a little idea whatwe’re doing.But it’s going to take some time. I think he’ll be very good at it.” With the test passed, Haynes-


worth must now turn his atten- tion to two areas: learning a defense that his teammates have spent four months studying and repairing any relations frayed by his clash withmanagement. “He probably doesn’t like me


verymuch right now, but I’mnot here to be liked,” Shanahan said. “I’mhere to get himto play.” Several teammates voiced


their relief atHaynesworth final- ly rejoining the team for full practice. While his dormant sta- tus dominated the headlines the first 10 days of camp, many players said they had ignored the updates and were simply excited to integrate himback into the full teamdrills. “The more talent that we can


add on to our defense the better off we’re going to be,” said nose tackle Maake Kemoeatu. “And to have his talent added on to our defense is even greater.” Players report that Haynes-


worth has been attentive in posi- tion meetings, asking questions and even helping out younger players. Coaches have been pleased with his level of engage- ment, but everyone at Redskins Park is eager to see how it translates to the practice field. “I think it’s gonna be easy for


him to get on board. If he’s not, we’ll know,” said defensive end VonnieHolliday. “I think that his attitude so far has been the right attitude in terms ofwhenwe’re in the meeting room and he’s re- sponding to coaching and criti- cism and so on and so forth. But we’ll see. Now’s that time. The next three weeks we’ll get a feel for where he is mentally and physically.” Following practice Saturday,


players dispersed to all corners of the practice fields to sign auto- graphs for fans. Haynesworth took his position and scribbled his name over and over.He asked older fans how they were doing and questioned young kids on what grade they’d be entering. “Albert, thank you for passing


the test,” one fan said. “I know it was hard.” Haynesworth was quiet for a


couple of seconds, keeping his eye on his long signature. “That’s alright,” he finally


said.


maeser@washpost.com reidj@washpost.com


Staff writers Paul Tenorio and Jorge Castillo contributed to this report.


SUNDAY, AUGUST ,8 2010


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