SPORTS 8A — THE OBSERVER Local sports schedule THURSDAY, MAY 6 PREP SOFTBALL Baker/Powder Valley at La Grande, 2 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 7 PREP BOYS TRACK AND FIELD La Grande Greater Oregon League Invitational, La Grande PREP BASEBALL Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii/Ukiah at Union/Cove, 3 p.m. PREP SOFTBALL Wallowa Valley at Pilot Rock/ Nixyaawii, 2 p.m. PREP BOYS TENNIS Baker/Powder Valley at La Grande, 4 p.m. Prep girls tennis Baker/Powder Valley at La Grande, TBD COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD EOU at Oregon Twilight meet in Eugene COLLEGE SOFTBALL Cascade Collegiate Conference Championship, EOU vs. Corban at Ashland, 9 a.m. COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL Southern Oregon at EOU, 6 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 8 PREP BASEBALL Baker/Powder Valley at La Grande, 11 a.m. Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii/Ukiah at Union/Cove, 11 a.m. McLoughlin at Wallowa Valley, 1 p.m. PREP SOFTBALL La Grande at Pendleton, 11 a.m. La Grande at Ridgeview (Pendleton High School) 1:30 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 6, 2021 EOU in opening game of CCC Championships The Observer ASHLAND — No. 5 Eastern Oregon Uni- versity softball opens the Cascade Confer- ence Championships on Friday morning, May 7, in Ashland against No. 4 Corban University. The winner that after- noon goes on to face top ranked Southern Oregon University, and the losers plays Saturday in an elimination game. The complete 40-team National Association of Intercollegiate Ath- letics Championship fi eld will be revealed Tuesday, May 11, upon the conclusion of con- ference tournaments across the country. The 10 opening round cham- pions advance to the NAIA World Series, set for May 27 through June 2 in Columbus, Georgia. Due to Jackson County being in Oregon’s “Extreme Risk” cate- gory and under SOU pol- icies, only 75 fans will be allowed inside University Field for each game. For all non-SOU games, seats will be available on a fi rst-come, fi rst-serve basis. For all SOU games, there will be 25 available for the visiting team on a fi rst- come, fi rst-serve basis and 50 reserved for a home team guest list. Fans can watch the games for free from the areas outside of the large main fence down the left- and right-fi eld lines. Fans must wear masks on SOU property at all times. The complete Cas- cade Conference Cham- pionships tournament schedule is below: FRIDAY, MAY 7 Game 1 at 9 a.m. — No. 4 Corban vs. No. 5 Eastern Oregon. Game 2 at 11:30 a.m. — No. 3 Oregon Tech vs. No. 6 Warner Pacifi c. Game 3 at 2 p.m. — No. 1 Southern Oregon vs. winner of game 1. Game 4 at 4:30 p.m. — No. 2 College of Idaho vs. winner of game 2. SATURDAY, MAY 8 Game 5 at 9 a.m. — Loser of game 2 vs. loser of game 3 (loser eliminated). Game 6 at 11:30 a.m. — Loser of game 1 vs. loser of game 4 (loser eliminated). Game 7 at 2 p.m. — Winner of game 3 vs. winner of game 4. Game 8 at 4:30 p.m. — Winner of game 5 vs. winner of game 6 (loser eliminated). Ellen Morris Bishop/For the Wallowa County Chieftain Wallowa Valley pitcher Flynn Nave slides into third just before the tag. He was ruled out on the steal attempt in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Enterprise’s Jensen Field on Saturday, May 1, 2021. Wallowa Valley won that doubleheader and another Tuesday at home against Weston-McEwen. Wallowa Valley defeats TigerScots JOSEPH — Wal- lowa Valley playing at home bested the Weston- McEwen TigerScots in a pair of nonleague games, 12-2 and 10-0. Weston-McEwen was holding strong early in the second game, trailing 4-2 after four innings. Wallowa Valley hung six runs on the board in the fi fth to pull away. Blane Peal and Willie Cain hit doubles for the TigerScots, while Ben Hubbard added two singles. In the opener, Caden Fent threw a complete game three-hitter for Wal- lowa Valley, striking out fi ve. Fent and Flynn Nave each drove in two runs for Wallowa Valley, which invoked the 10-run rule in the fi fth inning. Technical Experience Computer Repair Satisfaction Guaranteed SUNDAY, MAY 9 Game 9 at 11 a.m. — Loser of game 7 vs. winner of game 8 (loser eliminated). Game 10 at 1:30 p.m. — Winner of game 7 vs. winner of game 9 (championship). Game 11 — 30 minutes after completion of game 10 (if necessary). The win came on the heels of Wallowa Valley chalking up both wins in a doubleheader Saturday, May 1, sweeping Grant Union 14-4 and 6-3. In other prep base- ball play, Baker/Powder Valley defeated Ontario on the road 18-1 and 5-1. Baker improved to 6-4 overall. — EO Media Group Locally Owned and Operated We live and work in Eastern Oregon and look forward to helping our neighbors, community members, and businesses. bluemountaintech.com COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD EOU at the Canis Latrans Qualifi er and Multis in Caldwell, Idaho COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL Southern Oregon at EOU, 3 p.m. Google deal with WNBA promotes women’s sports By DOUG FEINBERG AP Basketball Writer NEW YORK — The WNBA signed a multi- year deal with Google on Monday to be the pre- senting partner for the league’s playoff s, part of the technology giant’s eff orts to help champion women’s sports. Twenty-fi ve WNBA games will be televised on ABC and ESPN in cele- bration of the league’s 25th season, with Google as the presenting sponsor. The league will also have 40 games on CBS and CBS Sports Network. The WNBA will also have 12 games streamed on Twitter and 20 on Facebook. Google is the latest busi- ness to join the league as a “WNBA Changemaker,” a program that Commissioner Cathy Engelbert started last year. Changemakers are intended to provide direct support to the WNBA in its ongoing business transfor- mation across marketing, branding and player and fan experience. AT&T, Deloitte U.S. and Nike were the fi rst three companies to join the program. Google also will be an associate partner for the All-Star Game and the inaugural WNBA Commis- sioner’s Cup. Other highlights of the deal include Google becoming the Offi cial Trends and Fan Insights partner of the WNBA, as well as an offi cial mar- keting partner and tech- nology partner of the league. Google also has an agreement with ESPN to present a weekly mon- tage of the best women’s sports highlights each week on “SportsCenter” beginning in May. Sale May 11, 8, 2020 Sale ends Ends May 2021 LA GRANDE BAKER CITY ENTERPRISE 111 Elm Street La Grande, OR 97850 2021 Washington Ave. Baker City, OR 97814 541-605-2109 541-239-3782 113-1/2 Front E. Main St. Enterprise, OR 97828 541-239-3877 20AprOffer 21MayOffer