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SPORTS Saturday, October 10, 2015 East Oregonian Page 3B MLB Alberto, Rangers beat Blue Jays in 14th to go up two games Associated Press TORONTO — BacNuS in¿eOder +anser AOberto singOed hoPe the go-ahead run in the 14th inning and the Te[as Rangers beat the Toronto BOue Jays -4 Friday Ior a 2-0 Oead in the best- oI-¿ve APerican League 'ivision Series The underdog Rangers wiOO try to sweeS the BOue Jays at hoPe in *aPe 3 Sunday Martin 3ere] wiOO start Ior Te[as against Marco Estrada AOberto, batting Oast and onOy in the OineuS because star third basePan Adrian BeOtre was out with a strained bacN, Pade an error that Oed to Toron- to¶s ¿rst two runs +e deOivered an RBI singOe with two outs in the 14th, and 'eOino 'eShieOds IoOOowed with an in¿eOd hit Ior another run AOberto, a 22-year-oOd rooNie who Pade his big Oeague debut this season, aOso had a sacri¿ce Ày Te[as shut out the highest-scoring teaP in the PaMors aIter the ¿Ith inning The victory Ior ¿rst-year Panager JeII Banister¶s teaP Pade road cOubs 5-0 in the SOayoIIs so Iar — the onOy Srevious tiPe that haSSened Prep Football Concussion that NiOOed teen IootbaOO SOayer wasn¶t his ¿rst Associated Press SEATTLE — A Wash- ington schooO district has reveaOed that a IootbaOO SOayer who died IoOOowing a head inMury had suIIered a concussion beIore .C34-T9 reSorts that +ighOine SchooO 'istrict SuSerintendent Susan En¿eOd said Thursday Porning that Evergreen +igh SchooO Ioot- baOO SOayer .enney %ui had a concussion severaO weeNs beIore being inMured at Oast Friday¶s gaPe She says he was cOeared by a doctor to return to the ¿eOd The 1-year-oOd died Monday +e had coOOaSsed during a Oast weeN¶s IootbaOO gaPe against +ighOine +igh SchooO The .ing County MedicaO E[aPiner¶s OI¿ce says %ui died IroP bOunt-Iorce trauPa to the head +ighOine 3ubOic SchooOs sSoNeswoPan Catherine Carbone Rogers says Bui received surgery at a SeattOe hosSitaO and was Oisted in criticaO condition Sunday Bui was a wide receiver and deIensive bacN ³That SOay that +os Pade on the SicNoII, I don¶t Nnow iI there¶s a Oot oI ¿rst basePen that can PaNe that SOay,´ RoyaOs Panager Ned <ost said ³It was trePendous´ Jose AOtuve then grounded out to end it, giving 'avis the save in the Sostseason was the 10 aOO-Chicago WorOd Series, STATS said .eone .eOa 1-0 worNed one inning Ior the win, staying caOP aIter a dustuS with Toronto sOugger Josh 'onaOdson 'onaOdson was bacN in the OineuS aIter taNing a Nnee to the head trying to breaN uS a doubOe SOay in the oSener +e hoPered in his return MiNe NaSoOi hit a tying singOe Ior Te[as in the eighth ROYALS 5, ASTROS 4 — At .ansas City, Mo, the .ansas City RoyaOs whiSSed out the saPe IorPuOa that carried theP to Oast year¶s WorOd Series to turn bacN the +ouston Astros and tie their AL 'ivision Series at a gaPe aSiece SoPe cOutch hitting Stingy deIense An unÀaS- SabOe buOOSen Even a OittOe heOS IroP reSOay ³Just battOing,´ ¿rst basePan Eric +osPer said ³That¶s what this teaP does so weOO´ The RoyaOs raOOied IroP a three-run de¿cit Friday, getting a go-ahead singOe IroP Ben =obrist in the seventh inning, and then NLDS Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP Toronto Blue Jays’ catcher Russell Martin, top, tries un- successfully to tag out Texas Rangers’ Rougned Odor who comes in to score during the 14th inning of base- ball Game 2 of the American League Division Series in Toronto, Friday, Oct. 9, 2015. watched Wade 'avis and the buOOSen PaNe it stand in a 5-4 victory that brought bacN PePories oI their niS-and- tucN Sostseason oI a year ago The RoyaOs Nnotted the gaPe at 4 oII Scott .a]Pir and reOievers OOiver 3ere] and Josh FieOds in the si[th .ansas City tooN the Oead in the seventh when AOcides Escobar Oed oII with a triSOe against WiOO +arris 0-1 and =obrist IoOOowed with his singOe through the OeIt side .eOvin +errera 1-0 and Ryan Madson each tossed a scoreOess inning Ior the RoyaOs, and 'avis caPe on to cOose it — though the reaO draPa was onOy beginning 'avis waONed 3reston TucNer with one out, and sSeedy CarOos *oPe] caPe in as a Sinch-runner 'avis snaSSed a throw to +osPer at ¿rst, and he neatOy snagged it on one hoS as *oPe] Pade a dive bacN to the bag *oPe] was initiaOOy ruOed saIe, but the caOO was overturned uSon review CARDINALS 4, CUBS 0 — At St Louis, John LacNey Oived uS to his reSu- tation as a Sitcher who craves the baOO in October, heOSing the St Louis CardinaOs cooO oII the uSstart Chicago Cubs LacNey outSitched oOd teaPPate Jon Lester, aOOowing two hits into the eighth inning, and rooNies ToPPy 3haP and SteShen 3iscotty each hoPered Oate Ior the CardinaOs in a 4-0 victory Friday night in the oSener oI their NL 'ivision Series ³Tonight was sSeciaO, Ior sure,´ LacNey said ³The atPosShere was outstanding, the crowd was reaOOy into it, and I Nnew I¶d have to Sitch weOO´ +e did it in Iront oI a standing rooP onOy crowd oI 4,30 — the second- Oargest at 10-year-oOd Busch StadiuP — with thousands oI Cubs IaithIuO Pi[ed into the red throng Ior the ¿rst Sostseason gaPe between the two Oong-tiPe rivaOs ³IncredibOe I thought his IastbaOO was about as good as we¶ve seen 3eriod,´ Panager MiNe Matheny said “Anything you wanted to do, he Sretty Puch had it´ .yOe Schwarber¶s bunt hit Oeading oII the seventh was the onOy other hit aOOowed by LacNey in 1-3 innings METS 3, DODGERS 1 — At Los AngeOes, Jacob de*roP strucN out 13 over seven scoreOess innings in his Sostseason debut and 'anieO MurShy hoPered oII a star- crossed COayton .ershaw to heOS the New <orN Mets deIeat the Los AngeOes 'odgers 3-1 on Friday night Ior a 1-0 Oead in their NL 'ivision Series 'e*roP 1-0 OiPited the 'odgers to ¿ve hits and waONed one The right- hander¶s striNeouts tied the Iranchise SOayoII record set by ToP Seaver in *aPe 1 oI the 13 NL ChaPSionshiS Series .ershaw 0-1 endured his ¿Ith straight Sostseason Ooss aIter giving uS the seventh SOayoII hoPer oI his career NFL Seahawks take No. 2 defense into sold-out Jungle By JOE KAY Associated Press CINCINNATI — For the ¿rst tiPe this season, 3auO %roZn StadiuP ZiOO be ¿OOed That says it aOO about the unbeaten %engaOs¶ ne[t gaPe EYen though they¶Ye been Yery iPSressiYe ZhiOe going 0, they¶Ye yet to catch eYeryone¶s iPagination and staPS thePseOYes as an eOite teaP AIter Iour straight ¿rstround SOayoII Oosses, their Oegacy is de¿ned not by October but by -anuary StiOO, a Zin on Sunday oYer the tZotiPe NFC chaPSion SeahaZNs 22 ZouOd go a Oong Zay in rede¿ning theP ³:e¶re getting tired oI not getting oYer that huPS,´ cornerbacN 're .irNSatricN said ³It gets Irustrating, the criticisP that SeoSOe haYe brought to us´ +ere¶s their chance to end soPe oI it They¶Ye got a Oot in their IaYor as they host a SeattOe teaP hasn¶t OooNed OiNe a bacNtobacN SuSer %oZO SarticiSant so Iar The SeahaZNs needed a Oate turnoYer and a noncaOO to beat the Lions 13-10 on Monday night and avoid a 1-3 start .aP ChanceOOor striSSed the baOO IroP CaOvin Johnson as he neared the goaO Oine, and .J :right Seattle Cincinnati Seahawks Bengals (2-2) (4-0) • Sunday, 10 a.m. • at Paul Brown Stadium • TV: FOX AP Photo/Elaine Thompson Seattle Seahawks strong safety Kam Chancellor, left, Richard Sherman, center, and DeShawn Shead, right, huddle with the rest of the Seattle Seahawks “Legion of Boom” defensive players before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions, Monday, Oct. 5, in Seattle. NnocNed the baOO out oI the end ]one — an iOOegaO Pove that Zasn¶t Àagged SeattOe¶s deIense has been chaPSionshiS caOiber, aOOoZing no touchdoZns and onOy one ¿eOd goaO in oSSo- nents¶ Sast 20 Sossessions 3erhaSs its best test yet is against Andy 'aOton, Zho is second in the NFL with a 123 Sasser rating, traiOing onOy Aaron 5odgers at 125 'aOton has been the NFL¶s Post Sroductive Sasser in the Iourth Tuarter and on third down, a Pain reason why the %engaOs are stiOO unbeaten Now, it¶s the NFL¶s second-ranNed oIIense against the second-ranNed deIense ³:e¶ve Must SOayed reaOOy good IootbaOO, and the guys are starting to get that IeeOing,´ coach 3ete CarroOO said ³It taNes tiPe to deveOoS and get that sense, but they reaOOy are starting to get that IeeOing Now here we go with the best chaOOenge in the NFL, so we¶OO see what that aOO Peans´ SeattOe¶s oIIensive Oine, however, is a huge concern 5usseOO :iOson was sacNed si[ tiPes by 'etroit and has been droSSed 1 tiPes in Iour gaPes SeattOe overhauOed the Oine in the oIIseason, but it hasn¶t been abOe to Srotect :iOson or get the running gaPe going consistentOy ³:e¶re continuing to worN through the Srocess with those guys,´ oIIensive coordinator 'arreOO %eveOO said ³:e OiNe where they¶re at, but obviousOy we need theP to continue to grow´ L<NC+ 58LE' O8T Marshawn Lynch wiOO Piss a second straight weeN Ior the SeattOe SeahawNs due to a haPstring strain The teaP on Friday oI¿- ciaOOy ruOed Lynch out Ior Sunday¶s gaPe against the Cincinnati %engaOs Lynch inMured his haPstring in the second Tuarter oI the teaP¶s 2-0 victory over the Chicago %ears in :eeN 3 Lynch returned to OiPited SarticiSa- tion in Sractice on Thursday but is not ready to return +e wiOO not traveO with the teaP to Cincinnati ³+e couOd try to coPe bacN and SOay but we thinN he¶d be vuOnerabOe,´ SeahawNs coach 3ete CarroOO said ³+e needs another weeNend to get through it and then by ne[t weeN, by :ednesday or soPething, we thinN we can get hiP going again :e¶re Must about over the huPS´ %acNuS Fred JacNson is Oisted as TuestionabOe aIter suIIering a high-anNOe sSrain Oast weeN against 'etroit CarroOO was oStiPistic that JacNson wouOd be abOe to SOay ³:e¶re thinNing he¶s going to PaNe it,´ CarroOO said ³+e¶OO have to worN out on gaPe day but he OooNs reaOOy good and we thinN he¶s going to SOay´ CarroOO said the teaP Pay need to PaNe a roster Pove to add running bacN deSth beIore the gaPe 5od SPith wouOd be the OiNeOy oStion to be eOevated IroP the Sractice sTuad CornerbacNs TharoOd SiPon and Marcus %urOey have aOso been ruOed out Ior SeattOe SiPon has a disOocated toe that isn¶t heaOing SroSerOy ³Nature has given hiP a toe that¶s got soPe issues and we¶ve Must got to worN through it,´ CarroOO said ³+e¶s had surgery on his other Ioot — saPe toe, saPe situation — so that¶s soPe- thing we¶re trying to worN through right now to see iI that¶s necessary or not´ %urOey suIIered a broNen thuPb Oast weeN against the Lions and had surgery on Thursday CarroOO said %urOey shouOd onOy Piss around three weeNs SCOREBOARD Local Slate PREP FOOTBALL Friday, Oct. 16 Ione at Mitchell, 1 p.m. Riverside at Vale, 6 p.m. Umatilla at Nyssa, 7 p.m. (MT) Hermiston at The Dalles, 7 p.m. Pendleton at Hood River, 7 p.m. Ontario at Mac-Hi, 7 p.m. Culver at Pilot Rock, 7 p.m. Irrigon at Weston-McEwen, 7 p.m. Heppner at Stanfield, 7 p.m. Echo at Elgin, 7 p.m. Arlington/Condon at Sherman, 7 p.m. PREP BOYS SOCCER Saturday, Oct. 10 Irrigon at Culver, 1 p.m. Umatilla at Riverside, 1 p.m. Mac-Hi at Ontario, 3 p.m. (MT) Monday, Oct. 12 Hermiston at Pendleton, 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13 Culver at Umatilla, 4 p.m. City Christian at Irrigon, 4 p.m. La Grande at Mac-Hi, 4 p.m. PREP GIRLS SOCCER Saturday, Oct. 10 Mac-Hi at Ontario, 1 p.m. (MT) Hermiston at La Grande, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13 La Grande at Mac-Hi, 2 p.m. Pendleton at Hermiston, 7 p.m. PREP VOLLEYBALL Saturday, Oct. 10 Hermiston vs. TBD (at Glencoe Tourna- ment), 8 a.m. Condon/Wheeler vs. Sherman (at Maupin), 10 a.m. Condon/Wheeler at South Wasco, 10 a.m. Joseph at Nixyaawii, 10 a.m. Riverside at Nyssa, Noon (MT) Umatilla at Vale, Noon Culver at Heppner, Noon Arlington vs. Dufur (at Hood River), Noon Joseph at Helix, Noon Echo at Powder Valley, 1 p.m. Pilot Rock vs. Irrigon (at Heppner), 2 p.m. Arlington at Horizon Christian, 2 p.m. Ione vs. Dufur (at Hood River), 2 p.m. Ontario at Mac-Hi, 2:30 p.m. Umatilla at Nyssa, 4 p.m. (MT) Pilot Rock vs. Culver (at Heppner), 3:30 p.m. Riverside at Vale, 4 p.m. Irrigon at Heppner, 4 p.m. Ione at Horizon Christian, 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13 Riverside at Irrigon, 5 p.m. Mitchell at Arlington, 5 p.m. Wallowa at Echo, 5 p.m. Ione at Helix, 5 p.m. Pilot Rock at Umatilla, 6 p.m. La Grande at Mac-Hi, 6:15 p.m. Pendleton at Hood River, 6:30 p.m. The Dalles at Hermiston, 7 p.m. PREP CROSS COUNTRY Saturday, Oct. 10 Mac-Hi, Nixyaawii, Stanfield, Weston-McEwen, Condon/Wheeler at Dry Side Shootout, TBA Hermiston, Pendleton at Richland Invita- tional, 1:55 p.m. Umatilla, Weston-McEwen at George Fox Classic, 4 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Saturday, Oct. 10 Eastern Oregon at Carroll, 1:05 p.m. (MT) COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER Saturday, Oct. 10 Eastern Oregon at Multnomah, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11 Eastern Oregon at Walla Walla, 6 p.m. COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Saturday, Oct. 10 Corban at Eastern Oregon, 5 p.m. Football OSAA Friday’s Games Adrian 77, Prairie City/Burnt River 22 Baker 29, Ontario 13 Beaverton 22, Sunset 7 Bend 28, Ridgeview 21 Blanchet Catholic 48, Lakeview 0 Burns 42, Grant Union 20 Coquille/Pacific 64, Creswell 12 Crane 60, Jordan Valley 6 Crater 47, Ashland 19 Days Creek 64, Butte Falls 18 Elmira 23, Sutherlin 22 Glide 25, La Pine 22 Grants Pass 21, North Medford 7 Harrisburg 41, Pleasant Hill 0 Heppner 56, Culver 0 Hermiston 13, Sandy 7, 2OT Horizon Christian Tualatin 30, Amity 8 Hosanna Christian 68, Chiloquin 0 Imbler 36, Union/Cove 19 Jesuit 64, Century 33 Joseph 62, Echo 22 Junction City 22, Sweet Home 8 King’s Way Christian School, Wash. 48, Umatilla 28 Klamath 42, North Valley 34 Knappa 40, Gaston 6 La Grande 56, McLoughlin 3 Marist 35, Eagle Point 7 Marshfield 27, Siuslaw 21 Mazama 47, Hidden Valley 6 Monroe 46, Oakridge 28 Mountain View 56, Gladstone 13 Myrtle Point 39, Bandon 6 Newberg 35, Lakeridge 13 North Bend 38, South Umpqua 28 North Eugene 28, Clatskanie 8 North Lake 80, Prospect 36 Phoenix 28, Henley 19 Powers 66, Glendale 18 Reedsport 40, Toledo 0 Salem Academy 52, Jefferson 0 Scio 76, Colton 20 Sheldon 50, South Eugene 0 Sherwood 39, West Linn 35 Siletz Valley 36, Falls City 32 Sisters 28, Cottage Grove 21 South Medford 42, Roseburg 13 Southridge 38, Aloha 13 Springfield 55, Churchill 27 Stanfield 49, Irrigon 41 Summit 49, Redmond 7 Tigard 45, Lake Oswego 38 Triangle Lake 70, Mohawk 12 Tualatin 25, Canby 7 Vernonia 74, Portland Christian 12 Waldport 18, Gold Beach 12 Weston-McEwen 57, Pilot Rock/Nixy- aawii 0 Westview 55, Glencoe 19 Willamette 35, Thurston 14 Yoncalla 85, McKenzie 20 POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLA- TIONS Neah-Kah-Nie vs. Nestucca, ccd. NCAA Friday’s Scores Marshall 31, Southern Miss. 10 Virginia Tech 28, NC State 13 Saturday’s Games Duke (4-1) at Army (1-4), 9 a.m. Indiana (4-1) at Penn St. (4-1), 9 a.m. New Mexico St. (0-4) at Mississippi (4-1), 9 a.m. South Carolina (2-3) at LSU (4-0), 9 a.m. Baylor (4-0) at Kansas (0-4), 9 a.m. Maryland (2-3) at Ohio St. (5-0), 9 a.m. Oklahoma (4-0) vs. Texas (1-4) at Dallas, 9 a.m. Virginia (1-3) at Pittsburgh (3-1), 9:30 a.m. Georgia Tech (2-3) at Clemson (4-0), 12:30 p.m. Syracuse (3-1) at S. Florida (1-3), 12:30 p.m. Georgia (4-1) at Tennessee (2-3), 12:30 p.m. N’western (5-0) at Michigan (4-1), 12:30 p.m. Wisconsin (3-2) at Nebraska (2-3), 12:30 p.m. Navy (4-0) at Notre Dame (4-1), 12:30 p.m. Minnesota (3-2) at Purdue (1-4), 12:30 p.m. Iowa St. (2-2) at Texas Tech (3-2), 12:30 p.m. Troy (1-3) at Mississippi St. (3-2), 1 p.m. Oregon St. (2-2) at Arizona (3-2), 1 p.m. Portland St. (3-1) at North Texas (0-4), 2 p.m. Washington St. (2-2) at Oregon (3-2), 3 p.m. Boise St. (4-1) at Colorado St. (2-3), 4 p.m. Arkansas (2-3) at Alabama (4-1), 4 p.m. Oklahoma St. (5-0) at West Virginia (3-1), 4 p.m. TCU (5-0) at Kansas St. (3-1), 4:30 p.m. Florida (5-0) at Missouri (4-1), 4:30 p.m. East Carolina (3-2) at BYU (3-2), 4:30 p.m. Michigan St. (5-0) at Rutgers (2-2), 5 p.m. Miami (3-1) at Florida St. (4-0), 5 p.m. Colorado (3-2) at Arizona St. (3-2), 7 p.m. California (5-0) at Utah (4-0), 7 p.m. Wyoming (0-5) at Air Force (2-2), 7:15 p.m. NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct New England 3 0 0 1.000 N.Y. Jets 3 1 0 .750 Buffalo 2 2 0 .500 Miami 1 3 0 .250 South W L T Pct Indianapolis 3 2 0 .600 Tennessee 1 2 0 .333 Jacksonville 1 3 0 .250 Houston 1 4 0 .200 North W L T Pct Cincinnati 4 0 0 1.000 Pittsburgh 2 2 0 .500 Baltimore 1 3 0 .250 Cleveland 1 3 0 .250 West W L T Pct Denver 4 0 0 1.000 Oakland 2 2 0 .500 San Diego 2 2 0 .500 Kansas City 1 3 0 .250 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct Dallas 2 2 0 .500 N.Y. Giants 2 2 0 .500 Washington 2 2 0 .500 Philadelphia 1 3 0 .250 South W L T Pct Carolina 4 0 0 1.000 Atlanta 4 0 0 1.000 PF 119 95 110 65 PF 99 89 62 97 PF 121 96 93 85 PF 97 97 96 100 PA 70 55 92 101 PA 113 77 107 135 PA 77 75 104 102 PA 69 108 110 125 PF PA 95 101 102 82 78 79 78 86 PF PA 108 71 137 93 Tampa Bay 1 3 0 .250 72 117 New Orleans 1 3 0 .250 86 104 North W L T Pct PF PA Green Bay 4 0 0 1.000 113 71 Minnesota 2 2 0 .500 80 73 Chicago 1 3 0 .250 68 125 Detroit 0 4 0 .000 66 96 West W L T Pct PF PA Arizona 3 1 0 .750 148 73 St. Louis 2 2 0 .500 74 89 Seattle 2 2 0 .500 87 71 San Francisco 1 3 0 .250 48 110 ——— Thursday’s Game Indianapolis 27, Houston 20 Sunday’s Games Chicago (+9) at Kansas City, 10 a.m. St. Louis (+9.5) at Green Bay, 10 a.m. Buffalo (-1) at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Seattle (+3) at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Washington (+7) at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Jacksonville at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. New Orleans (+5) at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Cleveland (+6.5) at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Arizona (-3) at Detroit, 1:05 p.m. Denver (-4.5) at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. New England (-9.5) at Dallas, 1:25 p.m. San Francisco (+7) at N.Y. Giants, 5:30 p.m. Open: Carolina, Miami, Minnesota, N.Y. Jets Monday’s Game Pittsburgh (+3) at San Diego, 5:30 p.m. Baseball MLB Playoffs Glance DIVISION SERIES (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) American League Houston 1, Kansas City 1 Thursday, Oct. 8: Houston 5, Kansas City 2 Friday, Oct. 9: Kansas City 5, Houston 4 Sunday, Oct. 11: Kansas City (Volquez 13-9) at Houston (Keuchel 20-8), 1:10 p.m. (MLBN) Monday, Oct. 12: Kansas City at Houston, 10:07 a.m. (FS1) x-Wednesday, Oct. 14: Houston at Kansas City, 5:07 p.m. (FS1) Texas 2, Toronto 0 Thursday, Oct. 8: Texas 5, Toronto 3 Friday, Oct. 9: Texas 6, Toronto 4, 14 innings Sunday, Oct. 11: Toronto (Estrada 13-8) at Texas (Perez 3-6), 5:10 p.m. (FS1) x-Monday, Oct. 12: Toronto (Dickey 11-11) at Texas, 10:07 a.m. or 1:07 p.m.(FS1) x-Wednesday, Oct. 14: Texas at Toronto, 1:07 or 5:07 p.m. (FS1) National League All games televised by TBS St. Louis 1, Chicago 0 Friday, Oct. 9: St. Louis 4, Chicago 0 Saturday, Oct. 10: Chicago (Hendricks 8-7) at St. Louis (Garcia 10-6), 2:37 p.m. Monday, Oct. 12: St. Louis (Wacha 17-7) at Chicago (Arrieta 22-6), 1:37 or 3:07 p.m. x-Tuesday, Oct. 13: St. Louis (Lynn 12-11) at Chicago (Hammel 10-7), 1:37 or 5:07 p.m. x-Thursday, Oct. 15: Chicago at St. Louis, 1:37 or 5:07 p.m. New York 1, Los Angeles 0 Friday, Oct. 9: New York 3, Los Angeles 1 Saturday, Oct. 10: New York (Syndergaard 9-7) at Los Angeles (Greinke 19-3), 6:07 p.m. Monday, Oct. 12: Los Angeles (Anderson 10-9) at New York (Harvey 13-8), 5:07 or 5:37 p.m. x-Tuesday, Oct. 13: Los Angeles at New York, 5:07 p.m. x-Thursday, Oct. 15: New York at Los Angeles, 5:07 p.m. Basketball WNBA FINALS (Best-of-5) Minnesota 2, Indiana 1 Sunday, Oct. 4: Indiana 75, Minnesota 69 Tuesday, Oct. 6: Minnesota 77, Indiana 71 Friday, Oct. 9: Minnesota 80, Indiana 77 Sunday, Oct. 11: Minnesota at Indiana, 5:30 p.m. x-Wednesday, Oct. 14: Indiana at Minne- sota, 5 p.m. NBA Preseason EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Brooklyn 1 0 1.000 — New York 1 0 1.000 — Toronto 2 1 .667 — Philadelphia 1 1 .500 ½ Boston 0 0 .000 ½ Southeast Division W L Pct GB Charlotte 2 0 1.000 — Atlanta 2 0 1.000 — Washington 1 1 .500 1 Orlando 1 2 .333 1½ Miami 0 2 .000 2 Central Division W L Pct GB Indiana 2 1 .667 — Chicago 1 1 .500 ½ Milwaukee 0 1 .000 1 Cleveland 0 2 .000 1½ Detroit 0 2 .000 1½ WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Div. W L Pct GB Memphis 1 0 1.000 — Houston 1 1 .500 ½ New Orleans 1 1 .500 ½ San Antonio 0 1 .000 1 Dallas 0 2 .000 1½ Northwest Div. W L Pct GB Oklahoma City 1 0 1.000 — Utah 2 1 .667 — Denver 2 1 .667 — Portland 1 1 .500 ½ Minnesota 0 1 .000 1 Pacific Division W L Pct GB Phoenix 2 0 1.000 — Sacramento 2 1 .667 ½ L.A. Clippers 1 1 .500 1 Golden State 1 1 .500 1 L.A. Lakers 0 3 .000 2½ ——— Friday’s Games New York 115, Washington 104 Atlanta 103, New Orleans 93 Phoenix 101, Utah 85 Saturday’s Games Brooklyn vs. Philadelphia at Albany, NY, Noon Chicago vs. Minnesota at Winnipeg, Manitoba, 5 p.m. Detroit at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. Portland at Sacramento, 7 p.m. L.A. Clippers vs. Charlotte at Shenzhen, China, 10:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games Orlando vs. Houston at Hidalgo, TX, 5 p.m. Hockey WHL WESTERN CONFERENCE B.C. DIVISION W L OTL SOL Victoria 6 1 0 0 Kelowna 5 3 0 0 Vancouver 3 2 1 1 Prince George 1 3 0 0 Kamloops 0 5 0 0 U.S. DIVISION W L OTL SOL Tri-City 3 1 1 0 Spokane 3 3 0 0 Everett 2 1 0 0 Seattle 1 1 1 0 Portland 1 3 0 0 GF 27 34 30 8 12 GA Pt 13 12 32 10 35 8 12 2 24 0 GF 22 16 6 11 12 GA Pt 20 7 22 6 6 4 10 3 13 2 Note: Division leaders ranked in top two positions per conference regardless of points; a team winning in overtime or shootout is credited with two points and a victory in the W column; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one point which is registered in the OTL or SOL columns. ——— Friday’s games Brandon 13, Kootenay 1 Regina 6, Vancouver 5 (OT) Edmonton 4, Moose Jaw 3 (SO) Calgary 4, Red Deer 1 Lethbridge 7, Medicine Hat 0 Swift Current 5, Saskatoon 0 Tri-City 5, Prince George 2 Portland 5, Spokane 0 Victoria 3, Kelowna 0 Saturday’s games Edmonton at Brandon, 5:30 p.m. Vancouver at Swift Current, 6 p.m. Kootenay at Moose Jaw, 6 p.m. Calgary at Red Deer, 6 p.m. Tri-City at Prince George, 7 p.m. Victoria at Kamloops, 7 p.m. Prince Albert at Seattle, 7:05 p.m. Spokane at Everett, 7:05 p.m. Sunday’s games Edmonton at Regina, 3 p.m. Saskatoon at Swift Current, 3 p.m. Prince Albert at Everett, 4:05 p.m. Seattle at Portland, 5 p.m. NHL Friday’s Games Winnipeg 3, New Jersey 1 N.Y. Rangers 4, Columbus 2 Detroit 4, Toronto 0 Chicago 3, N.Y. Islanders 2, OT Arizona 4, Los Angeles 1 Saturday’s Games Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Montreal at Boston, 4 p.m. Ottawa at Toronto, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Florida, 4 p.m. Columbus at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. New Jersey at Washington, 4 p.m. Detroit at Carolina, 4 p.m. Edmonton at Nashville, 4 p.m. St. Louis at Minnesota, 5 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Dallas at Colorado, 6 p.m. Calgary at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Arizona, 7 p.m. Anaheim at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Sunday’s Game Montreal at Ottawa, 4 p.m.