Page 2B SPORTS East Oregonian Wednesday, August 12, 2015 JETS: Second-year player released immediately following VFXIÀHZLWK4% Associated Press by his agent, by the Jets. Bowles said Smith and Enemkpali apologized to the team Enemkpali got into an “alterca- and fans. “Geno and I let our frustration tion” in the locker room Tuesday get the best of us, but I should have morning. just walked away from the situa- “It had nothing to do with tion,” Enemkpali said. “I deeply football,” Bowles said. “It was regret and apologize for my actions. something very childish, and he got cold-cocked, sucker-punched — It was never my intention to harm whatever you want to call it — in anyone. I appreciate the opportunity I had with the Jets.” the jaw.” Bowles said the Jets could add Bowles wouldn’t go into detail another quarterback, but it appears about the nature of the altercation, veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick will except to say: “It was something assume the starting job. Bryce Petty, very childish, that sixth-graders a fourth-round pick this year out of could have talked about. It had no Baylor, and undrafted free agent reason for happening.” Smith, who was having a good Jake Heaps out of Miami are the training camp, will be sidelined for Jets’ other remaining quarterbacks. It was a jaw-dropping announce- the rest of the summer and likely for ment by Bowles, who earlier in WKH ¿UVW IHZ JDPHV RI WKH VHDVRQ camp had to deal with the news The season opener at home against that star defensive lineman Sheldon &OHYHODQGRQ6HSWLV¿YHZHHNV Richardson was suspended four away. “Depending on how surgery games by the NFL for violating the goes, we’ll see where we go from league’s substance abuse policy and then was arrested after a high-speed there,” Bowles said. Smith took to Instagram and road race in Missouri 12 days later. posted a picture of himself sitting in Richardson could face additional a car — mouth closed and looking discipline by the league for viola- stern — and a simple message: tion of the personal conduct policy once the legal process plays out. “ILL BE BACK.” %RZOHV LQ KLV ¿UVW VHDVRQ DV In a statement issued to The Continued from 1B AP Photo/File New York Jets’ Ikemefuna En- emkpali (51) during training camp in Cortland, N.Y in July 2014. New York Jets quarter- back Geno Smith will be side- lined at least 6-10 weeks after being punched in the jaw by Enemkpali on Tuesday. coach, spoke for about 2 minutes before heading to a meeting and then practice, but was clearly angered by the situation. “The team knows this is some- thing we don’t tolerate, something we can’t stand,” Bowles said. “You don’t walk up to another man and punch him in the face.” While the players were not immediately available because they had practice, wide receiver Brandon Marshall sent out a simple “cryface” emoji on his Twitter page. Marshall and Smith have been developing solid chemistry this offseason, with the two spending time together on DQGRIIWKH¿HOG It was unclear as to whether there had been previous bad blood brewing between Smith and Enem- kpali. “If you have a team and you have a bunch of side issues, you can’t tolerate that,” Bowles said. “This is something that happened in the locker room and we’re dealing with it internally and that’s where we are right now.” Smith has had a rough two-plus seasons in the NFL, starting with his slip to the second round of the 2013 draft. He got the starting job as a rookie after Mark Sanchez was sidelined for the year after hurting his shoulder in a preseason game, and mostly struggled. OKUNG: Negotiating contract without an agent CENTER: Nowak has played in just two games Continued from 1B ZLWK LQÀXHQWLDO PHPEHUV RI the business community who have become mentors. Matt McIlwain, managing director of Madrona Venture Group in Seattle, remembers PHHWLQJ 2NXQJ IRU WKH ¿UVW time and being impressed that the offensive lineman had taken time to learn about the company and the venture capital process. That led to additional meetings and Okung taking the lead in planning an event connecting Seahawks players with tech- nology entrepreneurs. “Russell has impressed me with his leadership skills, his curiosity for learning in new areas and his analytical and thoughtful perspective on a variety of business topics,” McIlwain wrote in an email. Okung wrote in his piece that an athlete has morphed into being a businessman who “understands the market and his own personal value, but has the self-assurance DQG ¿QDQFLDO NQRZKRZ WR do so.” He said the interest in business started in college and he sees himself as a corporation just as much as a football player. “We get a chance to get so many stages, to really /DVW \HDU KH KDG D IHZ ÀDVKHV of solid play, but again had issues with turnovers and consistency and was benched a few times in favor of Michael Vick. Smith has 34 interceptions and 41 total turnovers LQ KLV ¿UVW WZR VHDVRQV EXW QHZ offensive coordinator Chan Gailey was impressed with his progress this summer. 6PLWK WKUHZ WKH ¿UVW WZR interceptions of camp on Monday, an impressive stretch that had the quarterback and coaches thinking positively about his prospects for the upcoming season. “He took time that month when we were away (before training camp),” Gailey said of Smith shortly before the news broke. “He looked at it and studied it and talked about it and thought about it. When he came back, he really had a grasp of it.” Enemkpali had three tackles in six games last season after being taken in the sixth round out of Louisiana Tech. To replace Enemkpali on the roster, the Jets signed cornerback -DYLHU$UHQDVZKRKDVSOD\HG¿YH NFL seasons with Kansas City, Arizona and Atlanta. Continued from 1B Nowak won the 2011 Mid-American Conference Defensive Player of the Year award at Central Michigan as a defensive tackle. After signing with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent, a pair of injuries along the offensive line led to Nowak being moved to guard. Following his release, he signed with the Seahawks and was a guard on the practice squad last season. “The whole process of learning center and VZLWFKLQJ SRVLWLRQV GH¿- nitely has been a battle,” Nowak said. “I really think I have progressed a lot. 7KHUH¶VGH¿QLWHO\VRPXFK farther I can go. There’s no ceiling, I know that, but I really think I have improved.” Nowak has played in just two games in his career, both coming with the Jaguars in 2013. Practices can only show so much. While Nowak has HDUQHG WKH FRQ¿GHQFH RI the coaching staff on the SUDFWLFH¿HOGVWKH\QHHGWR see how he can handle the AP Photo/Gregory Payan, File Seattle Seahawks’ Russell Okung speaks to the media during the 2015 NFL Super Bowl Media Day in Phoenix. LQÀXHQFH$ORWRIJX\VWHQG to see it from a community standpoint, but if I’m really thinking about my legacy and longevity, I’ve really got to understand the markets, really got to understand where I’m investing my money, the people that are handling my money. That’s just part of it. Growing my business acumen, that is part of it.” Richard Sherman, the Seahawks’ union representa- tive with the NFLPA, said the players association will be involved from afar in making sure Okung is getting a fair deal when his next contract is negotiated and will provide whatever Okung needs. For his part, Okung knows his decision and being public regarding his choice is not sitting well with agents. “A lot of guys really want to understand it. They don’t understand that they have the resources at hand to understand the numbers of their situation. I don’t know why,” Okung said. “If it has to take me putting an article out there for guys to understand what I’m doing, I’m all down for it. A lot of guys are reaching out just to understand my process.” “The whole process of learning center and switching positions defi- nitely has been a battle. I really think I have pro- gressed a lot. There’s definitely so much farther I can go.” — Drew Nowak responsibility of snapping the ball and communicating along the offensive line in real game situations. “We like the young kids, but we’ve got to see them play now,” Cable said. Cable said there isn’t a rush to declare a winner for the job but that they’d like to give the projected starting offensive line a couple of weeks to get used to playing together before the start of the regular season. MLB Cleveland edges sinking Yankees 5-4 in 16 innings INDIANS 5, YANKEES 4 CLEVELAND (AP) — Michael Brantley’s RBI single with one out in the 16th inning lifted Cleveland to a victory over skidding New York, which lost its fourth straight and had its lead in the AL East over Toronto trimmed to a half- game. Brantley hit a hard single off Branden Pinder (0-2) that ¿UVW EDVHPDQ 0DUN7HL[HLUD couldn’t handle and easily scored Jose Ramirez from second base. Brantley’s clutch hit ended the 5-hour, 4-minute game and triggered just the second walk-off winning celebration by the Indians this season. Austin Adams (2-0) worked a perfect inning and combined with seven other Cleveland pitchers to record 16 strikeouts. 7KH ¿UVW IRXU KLWWHUV LQ New York’s lineup — Jacoby Ellsbury, Brett Gardner, Alex Rodriguez and Teixeira went a combined 1 for 25. CUBS 6, BREWERS 3 CHICAGO (AP) — Anthony Rizzo and Jorge Soler each drove in two runs, Dan Haren picked up his ¿UVWYLFWRU\IRUWKH&XEVDQG Chicago won for the 11th time in 12 games. The Brewers, last in the NL Central, announced earlier in the day that Doug Melvin is moving into an advisory role after 13 years as general manager. The Cubs, meanwhile, continue to roll. Haren (8-7), acquired from Miami on July 31, pitched into the sixth. Rizzo had two hits, including an RBI double, and drew a bases-loaded walk. He is 19 for 42 in his past 12 games. Soler extended his hitting streak to 10, and Chicago took advantage of three errors along with some wild pitching on the way to yet another win. DODGERS 5, NATIONALS 0 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Yasiel Puig drove in a career KLJKW\LQJ ¿YH UXQV ZLWK a homer and a triple, Zack Greinke pitched six sharp innings and Los Angeles defeated Washington to snap a season-worst four-game skid. Greinke (12-2) allowed six hits, struck out six and walked four to remain unbeaten in his last 10 starts, going 7-0 in that span. He lowered his major league- leading ERA to 1.65. Puig homered into the OHIW¿HOG SDYLOLRQ LQ WKH fourth to score Andre Ethier, whose leadoff triple stood up after the Dodgers challenged the call. Replays showed third baseman Yunel Escobar didn’t tag Ethier’s leg before he reached the bag. BLUE JAYS 4, ATHLETICS 2 TORONTO (AP) — Jose Bautista hit a solo home run, Drew Hutchison pitched seven strong innings and Toronto won its ninth straight game, beating Oakland. Toronto starting pitchers have held the opposition to three earned runs or fewer in 15 consecutive games. Hutchison (11-2) allowed two runs and four hits in seven-plus innings. The right-hander hadn’t completed seven innings since a complete-game victory over the Chicago White Sox on May 25. Hutchison is 9-1 with a 2.68 ERA in 12 home starts and 2-1 with a 9.00 ERA in 11 road outings. Roberto Osuna pitched the ninth for his 11th save. ROYALS 6, TIGERS 1 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Lorenzo Cain went 4 for 4 with a home run and Yordano Ventura pitched six scoreless innings as Kansas City defeated Detroit. Cain, who raised his average to .316, led off the sixth with his 12th homer, a PDPPRWK VKRW WR OHIW ¿HOG Mike Moustakas snapped an 0-for-18 drought with D KRPHU WR ULJKW ¿HOG ZLWK Kendrys Morales aboard in the same inning. Ventura (7-7), who is 3-1 since the All-Star break, limited the Tigers to two hits but walked a career-high six. He struck out eight, tying his season high. Eric Hosmer hit a two-run KRPHU LQ WKH ¿UVW JLYLQJ him 21 RBIs in the opening inning. METS 4, ROCKIES 0 NEW YORK (AP) — Matt Harvey pitched four-hit ball for eight innings, Ruben Tejada had a go-ahead single in the sixth and New York beat Colorado for the eighth straight time at Citi Field. Juan Lagares had a two-run double in the eighth to help the Mets improve to 40-18 at home, matching last season’s win total when they lost 41 at Citi Field. Harvey (11-7) was domi- nant for a fourth straight start. He walked none for the third straight outing and struck out four, pitching to contact rather than overpow- ering the Rockies. He was lifted for pinch-hitter Curtis Granderson with the bases loaded in the eighth. Granderson got a gift RBI from Boone Logan for the second straight night. He was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded Monday. This time Logan walked Granderson, who did not start against Chris Rusin (3-5), a lefty. Lagares, who has lost most of his playing time since the arrival of Yoenis Cespedes, followed with the two-run double. TWINS 3, RANGERS 2 — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Eduardo Escobar’s two-out double in the ninth inning drove in the winning run, capping a late rally by Minnesota for a much- needed victory over Texas. Joe Mauer and Miguel Sano tied the game with RBI doubles in the eighth, and Glen Perkins (1-3) pitched a scoreless ninth to pick up the win, just the seventh for the Twins in 23 games since the All-Star break.