;k into second as Oakland’s Mike Bordick drops a throw during a rundown.walks to down CubsBaseball RoundupSmoltz (6-3), beating the Reds for the first time in two years, retired the first 12 batters-only one got the ball out of the infield-before Reggie Sanders’ broken-bat single up the middle in the fifth.■ Dodgers 5, Cardinals 2-In St. Louis, Hideo Nomo won his fourth straight start and Delino DeShields had three hits and an RBI as Los Angeles defeated St. Louis.■ Astros 6, Expos 3-In Montreal, Houston’s Darryl Kile (3-5) scattered seven hits over six innings and Orlando Miller hit a tiebreaking two-run single in the sixth in Houston’s victory over Montreal.■ Pirates 8, Giants 2-In Pittsburgh, Steve Pegues hit his first two major league homers to power Pittsburgh over San Francisco.■ Phillies 6, Mets 3 - In New York, Andy /an Slyke hit a two-run homer in his debut ’or the Phillies.Acquired Sunday from the Baltimore Orioles, Van Slyke singled in his first at-bat and homered off the scoreboard in right-:enter in the third inning. The five-time Sold Glove winner also made a nice shoestring catch in center field.■ Marlins 7, Rockies 2-In Denver, Jeff Conine drove in four runs with three hits, including a three-run homer, and Chris Hammond pitched his second complete game as Florida handed Colorado its fourth straight loss.In the American League, it was:■ White Sox 8, Mariners 6-In Chicago, Frank Thomas’ two-run homer in the eighth inning keyed a three-run eighth inning, as the White Sox snapped a four-game losing streak.■ Twins 8, A’s 5-In Oakland, Minnesota scored three runs in the top of the 10th after the first two hitters were retired.That came after Oakland tied the score in the bottom of the ninth and had the bases loaded with no outs, but failed to push across the winning run.Pinch-hitter Chip Hale’s three-run double was the game-winning hit.■ Royals 8, Angels 5-In Anaheim, Kevin Appier became the m^jor leagues’ first 10-game winner and Wally Joyner and Jeff Grotewald each homered and drove in three runs as Kansas City beat California.■ Indians 4, Red Sox 3-In Cleveland, Manny Ramirez led off the 10th inning with a home run, Cleveland’s third of the game, giving the Indians a victory over the Boston.It marked the 12th time this season the Indians won a game in their last at-bat. Winners of 18 of 22 games, they improved baseball’s best record to 35-13, including 20-6 at Jacobs Field.■ Orioles 5, Yankees 4-In Baltimore, Cal Ripken broke out of a 2-for-24 slump with four hits and two RBIs as the Orioles snapped a seven-game losing streak■ Rangers 6, Tigers 4-In Detroit, Kevin Gross ended a five-start winless streak with his first victory since May 17, and Texas ended Detroit’s four-game winning streak.Repeaters head all-league teamsAssociated PressGazette StaffThree first-team repeaters head the coaches’ All-Rock Valley Conference girls softball selections.The list of repeaters is topped by senior Melea Werner, who had two no-hitters, including a perfect game, in pitching Walworth Big Foot High School (13-3) to a tie with Palmyra-Ea-gle for the championship.Senior outfielder Stephanie Williams, who sparked Beloit Turner to a third-place finish, also is an all-conference repeater. So is Jaci Brown, Brodhead’s senior catcher.Jenny Krauss, Palmyra-Ea-gle’s junior catcher, is on this year’s second team after making the first team last year as an outfielder.Turner paces this year’s picks with four first-team selections. Along with Williams, the Trojans are represented by senior pitcher Sara Erickson, senior infielder Whitney Zimmerman and junior utility player Patty Montero.The co-champions each have two first-team picks. Junior infielder Amy Baumann joins Werner for Big Foot, while senior infielder Jaime Harding and junior outfielder Annie Struve represent Palmyra-Ea-gle.Struve also was a first-team selection in basketball, as was Edgerton senior Rose Fox, a first-team infielder this spring after being a Rock Valley track and field champion as a junior.Angie Mueller, a senior outfielder from Clinton, completes the this year’s first-team selections.■ Southern LakesThe coaches’ All-Southern Lakes softball selections have a familiar look.Eight of the 10 first-team players in the Eastern Division are repeaters from a year ago, while the Western Division features one first-team repeater and four players who have moved up from last year’s second teamWhitewater High pitcher Laura Hering is the West’s only first-team repeater. The Whippet senior held her by spot by compiling a 7-4 record and throwing well throughout theALL-CONFERENCE GIRLS SOFTBALLAll-Rock ValleyFIRST TEAMP-Meleo Worrier, Big Foot, ir , Sara Erickson, Tumor, srC-Joci Brown, Brodheod, sr IF-Whitnoy Zimmermon. Turner, sr , Rote Fox, Edgerton, sr , Jaime Harding, Palmyra-Eagle, sr., Amy Baumann, Big Foot, jr OF- Annie Struve, Palmyra-Eagle, jr . Stephamd Williams, Turner, sr.; Angie Mueller, Clinton, sr. 5 Utlity - Patty Montero. Turner, jr. rSECOND TEAM P-Kan Cox, Brodheod, jr . Meogan Merritt. Pal my ^ ra-Eagle soph.C-Jenny Krauts, Palmyra-Eagle, jr.IF- Allison Rosheisen, Brodheod, jr , Amber Soger-strom, Turner, |r.; Traci Lepak, Palmyra-Eogle, soph , Jaime Lois, Clinton, sr OF - Nichole Carlson, Parkview, sr.; Kelly Dixon, Big Foot, jr , Melissa Scheidegger, Brodheod sr Utility-Carrie Weeks, Big Foot, jrHONORABLE MENTION Beloit Catholic - Rodi Roehl. Kendra Day Big Foot -Liz Forger Brodheod - Anne Klopfenstoin Clinton-Kristi Mullooly, soph Renee Nodorft, soph Edgerton - Loureanna Raymond, Heidi Normon Evansville - Jenelle Zingg, Megan Shot! iff Palmyra Eagle Deanna Rindt, Abby Goiewski. Parkview - Morgan Stoddard Turner-Kim Ketlicul, Kristin HahnAll-Southern LakesWESTERN DIVISION First TeamP- Laura Hering, Whitewater, sr., 7-4.C-Dani Estep, Milton, sr 488 IF-Nicholl Zimmerman, Jefferson, jr., 447, Becky Gorily, Jefferson, sr., .433; Hofhor Martin, Elkhom, soph, .300, Jenni Poll, Milton, jr., .357 OF-Jyll Rodomochor, Milton, jr., 486, Sarah Kraut, Milton, soph , 500, April Nimphius, Oelavan Darien, sr., .321.DH Sara Mashack. Elkhom. sr., 366.Second Team P Mondee Schuenke, Dekovan-Danen, jr., 3-8 C - Kristy Cruse, Whitewqoter, sr . 370. IF-Jennifor Horgon, Delovan-Darien, jr., 329, Rochet Hernandez, Whitewater, jr , 286, Katie Armstrong, Jefferson, sr , 289. Poulo Purchell, Elkhom, jr., .294OF-Lisa Brown, Milton, soph., 433, Mindy Boehn-ing, Whitewater, sr , .345; Avery Heidenreich, Whitewater, soph., .333.DH - Missy Wagie, Jefferson, sr., 406 EASTERN DIVISION First Team P~Kon Zeisse, Union Grove, sr., 19-1 C - Tiffany Hopper. Wilmot, sr., ,343.IF-Kim Waters, Westosha Central, sr, .473, Nicole Kerkman, Union Grove, sr , .343, Tiffany Dykstra. Wilmot, sr., .436; Courtney Moki, Wilmot, sr , .468 OF-Vol Kerkman Westosha Central, sr., 304, Kalyrt Moe, Union Grove, sr , .308; Kristin Chapman. Wilmot, jr., 300 DH-Kelly Hefty, Burlington, |r., .423.Second Team P-Cindy Walter Westosha Central, jr., 8-1.C - Missy Kling, Union Grove, jr., .346 IF-Nikki Wocner, Union Grave. |f., .333, Tracy Kruzicki, Burlington, soph., .426, Trocie Hilgendorf, Bodger. sr., .393, Heather Raduenz. Waterford, sr., .310OF-Jody Kron. Westosha Central, sr., .286, Dana Wiechart, Burlington, soph., .349, Kristin Leedle, Badger, jr., 333DH-Erin Powlowski, Westosha Central, sr, 411.All-BadgerFIRST TEAMF-Trocy Smith, Monroe, jr., Jenny Ross. Verona, sr C-Ehn Clork, Verona, sr.IB-Megan Liebman, Fort Atkinson, jr. 2B-Jenny Scheuerell, Waunakee, sr SS-Stacey Stockle. Fort Atkinson, sr 3B-Beth Morgan, Monroe, sr.OF - Kelly Punzei, Deforest, fr, Kim Grossen, Monroe, sr.; Jenny Dvorak, Waunakee, sr Utility/DH - Michelle Markham Monroe, soph SECOND TEJUM F-Jomie Kohl, Fort Atkinson, sr Jackie Dix, Wou-