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SPORTS
East Oregonian
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Prep Roundup
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es the Bulldogs on Friday.
The defeats drop Mac-Hi to 0-4 in
RIVERSIDE — With their backs GOL play and 2-8 overall.
No further details were reported.
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They host Walla Walla Academy
Wayne Killion delivered Riverside
(WA) on Monday at 4:30 p.m.
its biggest hit of the season.
With two outs and trailing by
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MAC-HI 2-12, BAKER 1-1 —
scoring two runs to lift the Pirates to At Baker City, Colette Robert threw
10-9 victory over Nyssa.
two one-hitters and the Mac-Hi of-
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(2/LWV¿UVW(DVWHUQ2UH- the end of Friday’s Greater Oregon
gon League victory under new coach League sweep by the Pioneers.
Jarrett Thompson.
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“It’s a great way to win one. It’s each game, but Robert struck out 28
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was a tough one to get, but it was re- her offense plenty of chances at a
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comeback.
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The Pioneers (13-1, 4-0) re-
league contest of the season in the VSRQGHG WR %DNHU¶V ¿UVWLQQLQJ UXQ
doubleheader opener, falling 12-8 to in Game 1 with two if its three hits
Nyssa (7-4, 3-1 EOL). It appeared coming in its next at-bat.
as though they would drop a sixth
Jenny Field singled to load the
straight before Gavin Roberts and bases with two outs, then Micha For-
Eon Castillo reached base in the bot- tune drove in two runs with a double.
tom of the seventh down 9-8. The
Game 2 was tied 1-1 until the Pi-
runners advanced to second and third oneers scored three runs in the top of
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That’s when Killion stepped up to
Coach Nicole Christian said the
the dish, took two pitches, a ball and hitting then became contagious, and
a strike, and sent the ball to deep right Mac-Hi poured on eight runs in the
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sixth.
“My favorite team about this team
Mallory Copeland led all hit-
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said. “They’ve been in a lot of close and Jenny Field was 4 for 4. Robert
games and haven’t won them. The helped herself as well, going 3 for 5
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Mac-Hi has won six games in a
Roberts and Castillo combined row, and will have a week off before
IRU¿YHRIWKHWHDP¶VVHFRQGJDPH traveling to Ontario for a double-
runs.
header next Saturday.
Riverside never led in the open-
———
MAC-HI 2, BAKER 1
ing game. They fell behind 5-3 after
Game 1
R H E
M-H
020 000
0 — 2 3 0
three frames, and never recovered.
BHS
100 000
0 — 1 1 0
Colette Robert and Mallory Copeland. Morgan Plumb-
The Pirates travel to Mac-Hi on tree
and Lakayn Thomas. W — Robert. L — Plumbtree.
Thursday for a single game at 4:30
2B — Micha Fortune (Mac-Hi).
p.m.
MAC-HI 12, BAKER 1 (6 innings)
Game 2
R H E
———
M-H
001 038
0 — 12 17 1
East Oregonian
NYSSA 12, RIVERSIDE 8
Game one
R H E
NYS
014 142
0 — 12 9 4
RIV
012 003
2 — 8 9 4
A. Clark, McCune (5) and B. Cleaver. Eon Castillo,
Derek Bingaman (5) and Jose Salgado. W — D. A. Clark.
L — E. Castillo.
2B — B. Cleaver (NYS); B. Sundruist (NYS); J. Salgado
(RIV).
RIVERSIDE 10, NYSSA 9
Game two
R H E
NYS
012 014
1 — 9 7 2
RIV
020 303
2 — 10 9 6
Woods, R. Melendez (6), B. Thompson (7). Gavin
Roberts, Aramis Corpus (6) and Jose Salgado. W — A.
Corpus. L — B. Thompson.
2B — J. Bucholz (NYS); W. Killion (RIV). 3B — B.
Cleaver (NYS); M. Calvillo (RIV).
BAKER 6-11, MAC-HI 1-1 —
At Milton-Freewater, the Pioneers
offered up just two runs in two Great-
er Oregon League doublheader loss-
play down to their competition,
though, and shot a 314.
Reilly Hegarty led them with a
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Brayden Pulver was right behind him
with a 76 in second, and Jared Geier
came in third with an 81.
Nathan Som shot an 83 that
earned him fourth place, and Dillon
George rounded out the team score
with an 87.
Pendleton coach Nels Nelson said
it was perfect weather, but there were
some minor imperfections with the
course to overcome.
“The greens had been aerated and
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he said. “I thought they shot really
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Pendleton’s next tournament will
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head to Tetherow Golf Course for
the Bend Invitational. Nelson said
it should be a good primer for the
state tournament from a competition
standpoint. Hermiston’s boys will
also be in attendance at Bend.
earned the 11-1 win in six innings.
Tyler Barker also boosted the Pi-
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league win going 3 for 4 at the plate
with three RBIs.
Nyssa (4-10, 3-3) got even in the
night cap, though, and poured on
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their 11-3 victory.
Riverside’s next game is non-
league, at Tri-City Prep on Tuesday
at 4 p.m.
———
RIVERSIDE 11, NYSSA 1 (6 innings)
Game 1
R H E
NHS
010 000 —
1 4 1
RHS
323 003 — 11 8 4
Jordan Martinez and Unknown. Skylar Wightman and
Sadie Hasbell. W — Wightman. L — Martinez.
2B — Tyler Barker, Wightman (Riverside).
NYSSA 11, RIVERSIDE 3
Game 2
R H E
NHS
270 200
0 — 11 14 1
RHS
100 101
0 — 3 5 2
Cassidy Hashagen and Unkown. Breana Melendez,
Skylar Wightman (2) and Emily Kirby. W — Hashagen.
L — Melendez.
Jake Sprenger beat Weston-McE-
wen’s Curtis Papineau and David
Froese 8-3, and Kyle Roberts and
Lynne Roberts beat Weston-McEw-
en’s Lacey Keene and Johanna Al-
bert 6-2.
———
Boys
Singles
Caleb Olsen (WM) def. John Shaw (Helix), 8-6
Erik Jones (Helix) def. Hank Gehrke (Stanfield), 8-6
Cody Dunn (Helix) def. Kellen Fairchild (WM), 8-3
Jon Cogswell (WM) def. Ryan Young (Helix), 8-2
Doubles
Caiden Marks/Jake Sprenger (Helix) def. Curtis Papine-
au/David Froese (WM), 8-3
Girls
Singles
Amanda Kidd (WM) def. Lynne Roberts (Helix), 8-2
Paige Gabriel (Helix) def. Bebe Calley (WM), 6-0
Mecaila Espey (Helix) def. Becky Taylor (WM), 6-0
Doubles
Kyla Roberts/Lynne Roberts (Helix) def. Lacey Keene/
Johanna Albert (WM), 6-2
TRACK & FIELD
HOOD RIVER — Keagan Utter
continued her dominant season in
the throws for the Buckaroos, taking
wins in the discus and the shot put
ECHO 9-2, GRANT UNION
at the Apple Blossom Invitational in
8-8 — At Echo, Jamie Christopher
Hood River on Friday.
hit a walk-off single to plate Alys-
The junior thrower’s 105 feet 10
sa Ray to push the Cougars past the
inch discus throw traveled six feet
Prospectors in the opener, but Echo
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was forced to settle for a split.
ECHO HILLS — The Nixyaawii
The Cougars (7-6, 4-2 EOL) got boys and Hermiston junior varsity 34-9.5 mark in the shot put. Utter has
sloppy following the opening game girls took top placings at the Echo won the shot put in all four meets’
she’s entered.
heroics. Echo booted six balls, and Hills Invite on Friday.
The host Eagles won both team
Grant Union (6-8, 2-3 EOL) em-
Nixyaawii’s Tiya-po Farrow won
EUDFHGWKHPLVWDNHVWRVFRUH¿YHXQ- the boys title with an 81 and Herm- competitions, but several other
Buckaroos turned in wins and blaz-
earned runs.
iston’s Sidney Adams won the girls ing times and solid marks. Pendleton
Monique Montoya drove in four title with a 94.
took second in the boys competition
runs in two games. Three of the RBIs
They were followed by team- and sixth in the girls.
came in the opening game.
mates, as well, with Riley Lankford
Delaney Clem took 10 seconds
Echo held an 8-7 lead entering the (86) and McKenzie Lind (99) earn-
off her season-best to win the 1500
VHYHQWKLQQLQJRIWKH¿UVWJDPH7KH ing second place.
meters. Her 5 minute, 8.99 second
Prospectors tied the game on a Bai-
Hermiston’s Brandon Cox was ¿QLVKLQJ WLPH ZDV VHYHQ VHFRQGV
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third for the boys with an 89.
better than second place Heather Ke-
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Echo won the boys title with a QLU\RI/D*UDQGH¶V¿QLVKLQJPDUN
Tuesday at 4 p.m.
389, and Imbler was second with It was Clem’s third fastest time in a
———
425.
ECHO 9, GRANT UNION 8
high school meet.
Game one
R H E
Hermiston had the only full girls
GRAN
520 000
0 — 8 8 5
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ECHO
202 211
1 — 9 10 4
team. Pendleton’s junior varsity also a win and season-best in the 100 me-
S. Stearns and B. Nash. Mackenzie Gonzales and Erika
was in action for the boys and girls ter hurdles. She reached another best
Parks. W — M. Gonzales. L — S. Stearns
2B — E. Parks (ECHO); Kenzie Blankenship (ECHO).
but had no placers.
time in the intermediate hurdles. She
GRANT UNION 8, ECHO 2
BHS
010 000
0 — 1 1 4
Game two
R H E
took second.
Colette Robert and Mallory Copeland. Morgan
GRAN
212 003
0 — 8 9 6
Plumbtree, Dani McCauley (6) and Lakayn Thomas. W —
TENNIS
ECHO
000 002
0 — 2 3 6
Nolan Bylenga won his third 800
Robert. L — Plumbtree.
Madden and B. Nash. Alyssa Ray, M. Gonzales (3) and
ATHENA — Weston-McEwen, meter race of the season. The senior
2B — Robert 2, M. Copeland 2 (Mac-Hi).
E. Parks. W — Madden. L — A. Ray
2B — St. Stearns (GRAN). 3B — M. Moulton (GRAN).
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for a three-way tennis match on Fri- seconds better than his previous best
RIVERSIDE 11-3, NYSSA 1-11
day, with the TigerScots coming out
— At Boardman, the Pirates snapped GOLF
LA GRANDE — Pendleton on top in both boys and girls No. 1 this spring. He also led off the Buck-
a six-game losing streak thanks to a
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strong outing from pitcher Skylar swept top honors at La Grande Coun- singles.
ished three seconds faster than the
try
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on
Friday,
earning
both
the
Caleb
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defeated
Helix’s
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title
and
the
top
four
individual
John Shaw 8-6, and Amanda Kidd pack.
Eastern Oregon League doublehead-
Jonathan Stuvland won the high
medalists.
topped Helix’s Lynne Roberts 8-2.
er on Friday.
The scores were more impressive
Then at No. 2 boys, Helix’s Erik jump with a 6-0 jump. He was tied
Wightman struck out nine while
holding Nyssa to one run on four than the titles, which came over a -RQHV HGJHG 6WDQ¿HOG¶V +DQN *HK- with Tyrone Stinzi of Hood River
Valley, but won based misses.
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Ione’s Jessie Flynn took second in
Helix won both No. 1 doubles
going 1-for-1 with a double, two hit- rounded out by La Grande, Baker
by-pitches and a walk as Riverside and Mac-Hi. The Buckaroos didn’t matches as well. Caiden Marks and the girls long jump.
TRACK: Davchevski sets PRs in throwing events
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when his three events were complete. “Not
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been a recipe for another tough day at home.
His progress hasn’t been lost on his team-
But Zitterkob wasn’t going to let it happen. mates, either. Elvis Lockwood, who played
The senior edged teammate Andrea Le- both football and basketball with Davchevksi
mus-Cisneros in the 100-meter sprint, took IRUIRXU\HDUVLVDOVRLQKLV¿UVW\HDURQWKH
the 200-meter, then anchored the 4x100 and track team. He said the Davchevski has taken
4x400 relay wins.
some great strides recently and is improving
Zitterkob ran the 100 in 12.7, about six not just every day, but with every throw.
tenths of a second slower than her PR.
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“Watching her the past couple of years,
After missing a couple weeks due to a
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quadriceps
injury, state-placing sprinter and
he said. “If you just look at her times from
future
teammate
of Zitterkob’s at Eastern
the last two years — and this (year) being the
Oregon
Lemus-Cisneros
made her return
third — it’s right about where the mid-season
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³,W ZDVQ¶W D EHVW EXW LW ZDVQ¶W D ZRUVW´ ished seconds behind Zitterkob.
Zitterkob said she’s been taking the recov-
Zitterkob added of her 100 time. “(I’m) a
tiny bit disappointed, but I’m glad (because) ery slow and easing her way back into events.
I wasn’t running 12.7s at this point last year. I Just running the 100 Friday was a part of that
feel like there’s still lots of room for improve- recovery process.
“I think that she picked up where we
ment. I’m hoping that it’s not too early of a
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Milan Davchevski is learning quickly.
train as much with us and stuff (lately).
In just his fourth career event, the tall se-
Lemus-Cisneros was right on Zitterkob for
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and the discus, but endured a sore shoulder HGJHGMXVWDWWKH¿QLVK7KHUHZDVQRQRWLFH-
during the javelin portion and couldn’t com- able remnants of her injury, save a sleeve over
plete the PR hat trick.
her right foreleg.
Continued from 1B
“As far as what she’s done, she looks where
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Mosher said. “She’s looking pretty dang good.
We’ll see how she and the rest of the sprinters
progress as we start to taper workouts and we
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each sent athletes to the meet. Results were
not immediately available for publication.
Hermiston will send a split squad to two
events next Saturday: Day 2 of the Oregon
Relays at Hayward Field in Eugene and the
30th Annual Kiwanis Invitational at Kenni-
son Stadium. The home meet starts at 10 a.m.
Umatilla will have athletes at three events
on Saturday. Some will be in Hermiston for
the Kiwanis Invitational, some will be at the
31st Centennial Invitational beginning at 11
a.m., and more still will be at the Prosser Ro-
tary Invite. That meet begins at 10:30 a.m.
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lumbia River Invitational in Boardman. It be-
gins at 11 a.m.
Echo also sends athletes to multiple meets
next Saturday. Some will participate in the
Condon/Wheeler Invitational at 11 a.m., and
others will Klamath Falls, Oregon for the
Staff photo by E.J. Harris
Lithia Track and Field Invitational. Events in Mac-Hi’s Anna Lonia completes in the
Condon start at 11 a.m. and in Klamath Falls triple jump on Friday at the Rivers’ Edge
track meet in Umatilla.
at 10:30 a.m.
SCOREBOARD
Local Slate
PREP BASEBALL
Saturday, April 18
Irrigon at Pilot Rock (DH), 11 a.m./1 p.m.
Heppner at Weston-McEwen (DH), 11
a.m./1 p.m.
Valley Catholic at Stanfield, Noon
Hermiston at The Dalles (DH), Noon/2
p.m.
Hood River at Pendleton (DH), Noon/2:30
p.m.
Monday
Walla Walla Valley Academy at Mac-Hi,
4:30 p.m.
PREP SOFTBALL
Saturday, April 18
Culver at Heppner (DH), 11 a.m./1 p.m.
Union at Pilot Rock (DH), 11 a.m./1 p.m.
Hood River at Pendleton (DH), Noon/2
p.m.
Hermiston at The Dalles (DH), Noon/2
p.m.
Burns at Irrigon (DH), 1/3 p.m.
PREP TRACK & FIELD
Saturday, April 18
Hermiston at Oregon Relays (Eugene),
10 a.m.
PREP BOYS TENNIS
Saturday, April 18
Pendleton, Riverside, Helix at Mac-Hi
Tournament, 9 a.m.
PREP GIRLS TENNIS
Saturday, April 18
Pendleton, Riverside, Helix at Mac-Hi
Tournament, 9 a.m.
Monday
Hermiston at Pendleton, 3:45 p.m.
PREP BOYS GOLF
Monday
Pendleton, Hermiston at Tetherow GC
(Bend), 10 a.m.
PREP RUGBY
Saturday, April 18
East Oregon at Polk County (Salem),
12:15 p.m.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Saturday, April 18
Blue Mountain at Walla Walla (DH), 1/4
p.m.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Saturday, April 18
Blue Mountain at Yakima Crossover, TBA
Sunday, April 19
Blue Mountain at Yakima Crossover, TBA
COLLEGE RODEO
Saturday, April 18
Blue Mountain at NW Regional 3 (Spo-
kane Valley, WA), 1 p.m.
Blue Mountain at EWU Rodeo (Spokane
Valley, WA), 6 p.m.
Sunday, April 19
Blue Mountain at EWU Rodeo (Spokane
Valley, WA), Noon
(Hermiston HS), 4 p.m.
Basketball
NBA
Playoff Glance
FIRST ROUND
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlanta vs. Brooklyn
Sunday, April 19: Brooklyn at Atlanta,
2:30 p.m.
Cleveland vs. Boston
Sunday, April 19: Boston at Cleveland,
Noon
Saturday, April 18: Milwaukee at Chicago,
4 p.m.
Monday, April 20: Milwaukee at Chicago,
5 p.m.
Toronto vs. Washington
Saturday, April 18: Washington at Toronto,
9:30 a.m.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Golden State vs. New Orleans
Saturday, April 18: New Orleans at Golden
State, 12:30 p.m.
Monday, April 20: New Orleans at Golden
State, 7:30 p.m.
Houston vs. Dallas
Saturday, April 18: Dallas at Houston,
6:30 p.m.
L.A. Clippers vs. San Antonio
Sunday, April 19: San Antonio at L.A.
Clippers, 7:30 p.m.
Portland vs. Memphis
Sunday, April 19: Portland at Memphis,
5 p.m.
Hockey
NHL Playoffs
FIRST ROUND
(Best-of-7)
Thursday
N.Y. Rangers 2, Pittsburgh 1, N.Y. Rangers
leads series 1-0
Detroit 3, Tampa Bay 2, Detroit leads
series 1-0
Minnesota 4, St. Louis 2, Minnesota
leads series 1-0
Anaheim 4, Winnipeg 2, Anaheim leads
series 1-0
Friday
Montreal 3, Ottawa 2, OT, Montreal leads
series 2-0
Washington 4, N.Y. Islanders 3, series
tied 1-1
Nashville 6, Chicago 2, series tied 1-1
Vancouver 4, Calgary 1, series tied 1-1
Saturday, April 18
Detroit at Tampa Bay, Noon
Minnesota at St. Louis, Noon
Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 5 p.m.
Winnipeg at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 19
Washington at N.Y. Islanders, 9 a.m.
Nashville at Chicago, Noon
Montreal at Ottawa, 4 p.m.
Vancouver at Calgary, 7 p.m.
Monday, April 20
N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m.
St. Louis at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
Anaheim at Winnipeg, 6 p.m.
WHL
Playoff glance
SECOND ROUND
Friday
Calgary 4, Medicine Hat 3, OT (Calgary
wins series 4-1)
Brandon 3, Regina 2, OT (Brandon wins
series 4-1)
Portland 2, Everett 1 (Portland leads
series (3-1)
Kelowna 7, Victoria 3 (Kelowna wins
series 4-1)
Sunday
Everett at Portland, 4:05 p.m.
Baseball
MLB
American League
East Division
Boston
Tampa Bay
Baltimore
Toronto
New York
Central Division
Detroit
Kansas City
Minnesota
Chicago
Cleveland
West Division
W
7
6
5
5
4
L
3
5
5
6
6
Pct GB
.700 —
.545 1½
.500
2
.455 2½
.400
3
W
9
8
4
3
3
L
1
2
6
6
6
Pct GB
.900 —
.800
1
.400
5
.333 5½
.333 5½
W
L Pct GB
Los Angeles
5
5 .500 —
Oakland
5
6 .455 ½
Texas
5
6 .455
½
Houston
4
6 .400
1
Seattle
3
7 .300
2
———
Friday’s Games
Detroit 2, Chicago White Sox 1
Atlanta 8, Toronto 7
Boston 3, Baltimore 2
N.Y. Yankees 5, Tampa Bay 4
Minnesota 3, Cleveland 2, 11 innings
L.A. Angels 6, Houston 3
Kansas City 6, Oakland 4
Texas 3, Seattle 1
Saturday’s Games
Atlanta (A.Wood 1-0) at Toronto (Dickey
0-1), 10:07 a.m.
Chicago White Sox (Sale 1-0) at Detroit
(An.Sanchez 1-1), 10:08 a.m.
Cleveland (Salazar 0-0) at Minnesota
(P.Hughes 0-2), 11:10 a.m.
Baltimore (Tillman 1-1) at Boston (Buch-
holz 1-1), 1:05 p.m.
L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 1-1) at Houston
(Keuchel 1-0), 4:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 1-1) at Tampa Bay
(Odorizzi 2-0), 4:10 p.m.
Oakland (Hahn 0-1) at Kansas City (Ventu-
ra 2-0), 4:10 p.m.
Texas (Lewis 1-0) at Seattle (F.Hernandez
1-0), 6:10 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Atlanta at Toronto, 10:07 a.m.
Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 10:08 a.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 10:10 a.m.
Baltimore at Boston, 10:35 a.m.
Cleveland at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m.
L.A. Angels at Houston, 11:10 a.m.
Oakland at Kansas City, 11:10 a.m.
Texas at Seattle, 1:10 p.m.
Monday’s Games
Baltimore at Boston, 8:05 a.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Detroit, 4:08 p.m.
Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 5:10
p.m.
Minnesota at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m.
Oakland at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m.
Houston at Seattle, 7:10 p.m.
National League
East Division
New York
Atlanta
Washington
Miami
Philadelphia
Central Division
St. Louis
Chicago
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
West Division
Colorado
Los Angeles
San Diego
Arizona
San Francisco
W
8
7
5
3
3
L
3
3
6
8
8
Pct GB
.727 —
.700
½
.455
3
.273
5
.273
5
W
6
5
5
4
2
L
3
4
5
6
8
Pct
.667
.556
.500
.400
.200
W
7
7
7
6
3
L
3
3
4
5
9
Pct GB
.700 —
.700 —
.636 ½
.545 1½
.250
5
GB
—
1
1½
2½
4½
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Friday’s Games
San Diego 5, Chicago Cubs 4
Pittsburgh 6, Milwaukee 3
Washington 7, Philadelphia 2
Atlanta 8, Toronto 7
N.Y. Mets 4, Miami 1
St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 1
L.A. Dodgers 7, Colorado 3
Arizona 9, San Francisco 0
Saturday’s Games
Philadelphia (Harang 1-1) at Washington
(Zimmermann 1-1), 10:05 a.m.
Atlanta (A.Wood 1-0) at Toronto (Dickey
0-1), 10:07 a.m.
Cincinnati (Bailey 0-0) at St. Louis (C.Mar-
tinez 0-0), 11:15 a.m.
San Diego (T.Ross 1-0) at Chicago Cubs
(Hendricks 0-0), 11:20 a.m.
Milwaukee (Lohse 0-2) at Pittsburgh
(Locke 1-0), 4:05 p.m.
Miami (Latos 0-2) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom
1-1), 4:10 p.m.
Arizona (De La Rosa 2-0) at San Francisco
(Heston 1-1), 6:05 p.m.
Colorado (Lyles 1-0) at L.A. Dodgers
(Greinke 1-0), 6:10 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Atlanta at Toronto, 10:07 a.m.
Miami at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m.
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m.
Philadelphia at Washington, 10:35 a.m.
San Diego at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m.
Arizona at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m.
Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 1:10 p.m.
Cincinnati at St. Louis, 5:05 p.m.
Monday’s Games
Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m.
Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 4:20 p.m.
San Diego at Colorado, 5:40 p.m.
Golf
PGA
RBC Heritage
Friday’s Leaders
At Harbour Town Golf Links
Hilton Head Island, S.C.
Purse: $5.9 million
Yardage: 7,101; Par: 71
Second Round
Troy Merritt
69-61—130
Matt Kuchar
68-66—134
John Merrick
69-65—134
Graeme McDowell 66-69—135
Kevin Kisner
68-67—135
Jim Furyk
71-64—135
Morgan Hoffmann 68-68—136
Matt Every
66-70—136
Louis Oosthuizen 69-67—136
Jordan Spieth 74-62—136
Kevin Streelman 71-65—136
Jerry Kelly
71-66—137
Justin Thomas 70-67—137
Bo Van Pelt
69-68—137
Lucas Glover
70-67—137
Stewart Cink
70-67—137
Aaron Baddeley 70-67—137
Sean O’Hair
70-67—137
Blake Adams
72-65—137