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    SPORTS
Weekend, January 14-15, 2017
East Oregonian
Page 3B
NBA
Women’s College Basketball
Fast start helps Magic sink Blazers
UCLA downs
Oregon State
By NICK DASCHEL
Associated Press
Associated Press
PORTLAND — It’s not the start
but the finish that matters, though
the Orlando Magic did both well.
Nikola Vucevic hit 13 of 18
shots, scored a season-high 30
points and grabbed 10 rebounds to
lead the Magic to a 115-109 victory
over the Portland Trail Blazers on
Friday night.
Elfrid Payton scored 19 points
and hit a key 3-pointer with 1:17
remaining that gave Orlando some
breathing room. D.J. Augustin
added 15 points, while Serge Ibaka
had 13 points and 10 rebounds as
the Magic snapped a four-game
losing streak.
“We needed that,” Vucevic said.
“We needed a game like that to see
that we can do it. We’ve had a lot
of games where we were playing
pretty well, and the (other) team
would make a run and we would
kind of fall apart.”
Orlando couldn’t have plotted
a better start to the game, as the
Magic hit their first nine shots,
while the Blazers missed their first
nine, on the way to an 18-1 lead five
minutes into the game.
But it came down to the final
eight minutes, with the score tied at
90. Vucevic and Payton combined
to score 15 of Orlando’s final 25
points to lead the finishing charge.
“I was very happy with how
we started the game but even more
proud of how we responded to their
runs,” Orlando coach Frank Vogel
said.
Portland coach Terry Stotts
AP Photo/Steve Dykes
Orlando Magic guard D.J. Augustin hits a shot over Portland Trail
Blazers guard C.J. McCollum as guard Evan Turner watches during
the second half half of an NBA basketball game in Portland, Ore.,
Friday, Jan. 13, 2017. The Magic won 115-109.
thought the Blazers, who had won
three of four and were coming off a
16-point win over Cleveland, lost a
long-range shooting contest.
“It was a perimeter game, and
they ended up making more shots
than we did,” Stott said.
As for the sluggish start, Stotts
said, “It happens. I thought we had
good shots. We had shots around
the basket. But the ball wasn’t
going in.”
Damian Lillard scored 34
points and C.J. McCollum had
26, extending his streak to eight
consecutive games with at least 25
points, the Trail Blazers’ longest in
nearly 30 years.
After Orlando’s fast start, Lillard
scored 15 first-quarter points as the
Blazers got as close as three points
during the first half. Orlando led
54-49 at halftime.
Two minutes into the third
quarter, Portland grabbed its first
lead at 57-56 on a drive by Lillard.
But Orlando bounced back, as
Ibaka hit back-to-back 3-pointers
to lead the Magic to an 82-78 lead
heading into the fourth quarter.
Lillard pulled Portland to
105-103, but Payton silenced the
Blazers crowd with a 3-pointer at
the end of the shot clock, putting
the Magic in front 108-103 with
1:17 left.
“You get up 18-1 against a team
like that and it’s not always a good
Orlando
Portland
115
109
LOS ANGELES — Jordin
Canada had 18 points and 10
rebounds and No. 17 UCLA
beat No. 10 Oregon State
66-56 on Friday night to snap
the Beavers’ 12-game winning
streak.
Down five after three quar-
ters, UCLA (12-4, 3-2 Pac-12)
outscored the Beavers (15-2,
4-1) 25-10 in the final period.
Monique Billings added
17 points for the Bruins, and
Kennedy Burke had 10.
Gabriella Hanson led Oregon
State with 13 points. Marie
Gulich had 12 points and 11
rebounds.
thing. We knew they were going
to come after us and they did, but
we were able to respond by getting
shops late in the game, and hitting
big shots,” Vogel said.
TIP-INS
Trail Blazers: Starting small
forward Maurice Harkless was a
late scratch due to a calf strain.
Allen Crabbe started in his place.
... Portland guard Tim Quarterman,
who on Thursday was assigned to
the Windy City Bulls of the NBA
Development League, is expected
to rejoin the Blazers sometime
during the team’s four-game road
trip next week.... McCollum’s
streak of leading Portland in scoring
ended at nine games.
OREGON 57, USC 53 —
At Berkeley, Calif., Sabrina
Ionescu scored 17 points,
including a layup in the final
minute to give Oregon its first
lead of the game, and the Ducks
rallied from a 16-point halftime
deficit to beat Southern Cali-
fornia 59-53 on Friday night.
Ionescu’s jumper from just
inside the arc rimmed out, but
she grabbed the rebound and
scored the putback to give
the Ducks a 55-53 lead. The
Trojans’ Alexis Lloyd then
missed a 3-pointer, and Ruthy
Hebard made a layup to stretch
Oregon’s lead to 57-53 with 30
seconds to play. Sadie Edwards
missed another 3-point shot for
the Trojans, and Ionescu made a
pair of free throws to seal it.
MCCOLLUM FINISHES FAST:
It took almost all of 48 minutes,
but McCollum scored at least 25
points for an eighth consecutive
game, the third-longest in Portland
history. Only Geoff Petrie (11
games) and Clyde Drexler (9) have
longer streak among Blazer players.
McCollum missed his first seven
shots, and had only five points at
halftime. But a 12-point fourth
quarter did the job and he scored
his final basket with 15 seconds
remaining.
UP NEXT
Trail Blazers: Portland travels
to Washington to play the Wizards
on Monday.
SCOREBOARD
Local Slate
BOYS PREP BASKETBALL
Today
Umatilla at Irrigon, 1 p.m.
Stanfield at Culver, 2:30 p.m.
Heppner at Weston-McEwen, 4 p.m.
Baker at Mac-Hi, 5:15 p.m.
Mitchell/Spray at Condon/Wheeler (Fos-
sil), 5:30 p.m.
Arlington at Horizon Christian (Hood
River), 5:30 p.m.
Dufur at Ione, 5:30 p.m.
Echo at Wallowa, 5:30 p.m.
Joseph at Helix, 5:30 p.m.
Nixyaawii at Pine Eagle, 5:30 p.m.
Riverside at Burns, 6:30 p.m.
La Grande at Hermiston, 7:30 p.m.
Monday’s Games
Echo at Pine Eagle, 5 p.m.
Tuesday’s Gamees
Helix at Cove, 5:30 p.m.
The Dalles at Mac-Hi, 5:45 p.m.
Prescott (WA) at Stanfield, 6 p.m.
Pendleton at Baker, 7:30 p.m.
Umatilla at Riverside, 7:30 p.m.
Ione at Mitchell/Spray, 7:30 p.m.
GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL
Today
Umatilla at Irrigon, 3 p.m.
Baker at Mac-Hi, 3:30 p.m.
Pendleton at Lewiston (ID), 4 p.m.
Stanfield at Culver, 4 p.m.
Mitchell/Spray at Condon/Wheeler
(Fossil), 4 p.m.
Arlington at Horizon Christian (Hood
River), 4 p.m.
Dufur at Ione, 4 p.m.
Echo at Wallowa, 4 p.m.
Joseph at Helix,4 p.m.
Nixyaawii at Pine Eagle, 4 p.m.
Riverside at Burns, 5 p.m.
Heppner at Weston-McEwen, 5:30 p.m.
West Valley (WA) at Hermiston, 5:45 p.m.
Monday’s Games
Echo at Pine Eagle, 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games
Helix at Cove, 4 p.m.
Baker at Pendleton, 5:45 p.m.
Umatilla at Riverside, 6 p.m.
Prescott at Stanfield (WA), TBD
PREP WRESTLING
Saturday
Hermiston, Pendleton, Mac-Hi, Riverside,
Irrigon, Heppner at Oregon Classic (De-
schutes County Fairgrounds), 9 a.m.
Echo at Bonanza Tournament, 9 a.m.
PREP SWIMMING
Saturday
Pendleton, Hermiston at Madras Meet,
10 a.m.
MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Saturday
Columbia Basin at Blue Mountain, 4 p.m.
Eastern Oregon at Southern Oregon,
7:30 p.m.
Sunday
Eastern Oregon at Oregon Tech, 5 p.m.
WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Saturday
Columbia Basin at Blue Mountain, 2 p.m.
Eastern Oregon at Southern Oregon,
5:30 p.m.
Sunday
Eastern Oregon at Oregon Tech, 3 p.m.
COLLEGE WRESTLING
Saturday
Eastern Oregon (women only) at Oregon
Classic, TBD
Prep Scores
BOYS BASKETBALL
Class 6A
Canby 53, NEWBERG 50
MCNARY 65, McMinnville 44
McKay 79, SOUTH SALEM 77
West Salem 63, WEST ALBANY 61 (OT)
WILLAMETTE 50, Roseburg 47
NORTH MEDFORD 65, South Eugene 56
Sheldon 68, SOUTH MEDFORD 62
Class 5A
SILVERTON 54, South Albany 43
CORVALLIS 58, Dallas 52
Lebanon 77, WOODBURN 62
Crescent Valley 61, CENTRAL 47
MARIST CATHOLIC 64, Eagle Point 45
Churchill 65, THURSTON 35
SPRINGFIELD 66, Ashland 45
Crater 69, NORTH EUGENE 38
Class 4A
SIUSLAW 39, South Umpqua 32
NORTH BEND 64, Douglas 61
SISTERS 50, Sweet Home 25
Cottage Grove 59, ELMIRA 41
Sutherlin 44, JUNCTION CITY 39
MAZAMA 58, Hidden Valley 45
HENLEY 66, Klamath Union 61
LA GRANDE 64, Ontario 43
Seaside 78, KNAPPA 54
Class 3A
Willamina 45, TAFT 42
SANTIAM CHRISTIAN 60, Sheridan /
Sheridan Japanese Char. 53
Creswell 65, PLEASANT HILL 49
HARRISBURG 59, Coquille 41
La Pine 59, GLIDE 38
Irrigon 47, RIVERSIDE 35
CASCADE CHRISTIAN 69, Rogue River
22
ST. MARY’S-MEDFORD 63, Illinois Valley
51
VALE 46, Payette (ID) 41
Class 2A
SANTIAM 58, Western Mennonite 55 (OT)
Kennedy 65, REGIS 64 (OT)
Riddle 67, OAKRIDGE 56
MONROE 51, Bonanza 37
OAKLAND 55, Canyonville Christian
Acad. 20
Lost River 58, CROW 25
BANDON 46, Reedsport 45
Toledo 45, WALDPORT 34
Pilot Rock 62, Culver 41
STANFIELD 81, Heppner 66
Class 1A
FALLS CITY / KINGS VALLEY CHAR. 74,
C.S. Lewis Acad. 60
NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN 49, Pacific 40
North Douglas 65, UMPQUA VALLEY
CHRISTIAN / MELROSE CHRISTIAN 43
DAYS CREEK 54, Elkton 32
POWERS 71, Yoncalla 37
Camas Valley 46, GLENDALE 45
CHILOQUIN 77, Butte Falls 23
PROSPECT CHAR. 56, Paisley 37
Trinity Lutheran 49, GILCHRIST 47
NORTH LAKE 47, Central Christian 30
DUFUR 53, Horizon Christian-Hood
River 45
ARLINGTON 73, Ione 55
Sherman 93, MITCHELL / SPRAY 44
{10:34pm 1/13/17}
JOSEPH 52, Pine Eagle 25
COVE 54, Wallowa 51
Powder Valley 87, ECHO 36
MONUMENT / DAYVILLE 52, Harper
Char. 35
JORDAN VALLEY 53, Crane 34
ADRIAN 61, Burnt River 20
PRAIRIE CITY 49, Huntington 38
CROSSHILL CHRISTIAN 53, Damascus
Christian 47
WILLAMETTE VALLEY CHRISTIAN 61,
Mohawk 43
ALSEA 45, Triangle Lake [JV] 40
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Class 6A
Cleveland at ROOSEVELT 7:30pm
NEWBERG 70, Canby 56
SOUTH SALEM 86, McKay 17
MCNARY 52, McMinnville 44
South Medford 64, SHELDON 52
North Medford 57, SOUTH EUGENE 51
ROSEBURG 50, Willamette 38
Class 5A
DALLAS 56, Corvallis 53 (2 OT)
CRESCENT VALLEY 51, Central 45
Silverton 67, SOUTH ALBANY 52
MARIST CATHOLIC 60, Eagle Point 28
Springfield 77, ASHLAND 32
CRATER 34, North Eugene 33
CHURCHILL 57, Thurston 29
Class 4A
NORTH BEND 57, Douglas 52
SIUSLAW 47, South Umpqua 31
Marshfield 41, BROOKINGS-HARBOR 37
Sutherlin 58, JUNCTION CITY 30
ELMIRA 50, Cottage Grove 34
MAZAMA 53, Hidden Valley 40
HENLEY 53, Klamath Union 37
NORTH VALLEY 67, Phoenix 37
LA GRANDE 52, Ontario 32
PHILOMATH 77, Tillamook 55
Class 3A
Willamina 36, TAFT 19
SANTIAM CHRISTIAN 57, Sheridan /
Sheridan Japanese Char. 32
GLIDE 49, La Pine 36
Coquille 57, HARRISBURG 8
RIVERSIDE 45, Irrigon 42
Illinois Valley 50, ST. MARY’S-MEDFORD
46
Class 2A
Western Mennonite 57, SANTIAM 49
Kennedy 43, REGIS 42
OAKRIDGE 42, Riddle 36
MONROE 64, Bonanza 34
OAKLAND 58, Canyonville Christian
Acad. 15
Lost River 51, CROW 29
BANDON 52, Reedsport 47
Toledo 46, WALDPORT 31
CULVER 35, Pilot Rock 28
STANFIELD 54, Heppner 45
Imbler 49, UNION 27
Grant Union 51, ELGIN 18
Class 1A
GLENDALE 39, Camas Valley 34
Elkton 44, DAYS CREEK 39
NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN 48, Pacific 40
North Douglas 66, UMPQUA VALLEY
CHRISTIAN / MELROSE CHRISTIAN 17
POWERS 45, Yoncalla 19
PROSPECT CHAR. 34, Paisley 19
NORTH LAKE 56, Central Christian 5
Horizon Christian-Hood River 59, DUFUR
47
SOUTH WASCO COUNTY 26, Condon /
Wheeler 23
Sherman 56, MITCHELL / SPRAY 41
JOSEPH 44, Pine Eagle 30
Powder Valley 60, ECHO 47
Wallowa 31, COVE 28
MONUMENT / DAYVILLE 54, Harper
Char. 18
Crane 51, JORDAN VALLEY 49
ADRIAN 59, Burnt River 14
WILLAMETTE VALLEY CHRISTIAN 45,
Mohawk 29
ALSEA 39, Triangle Lake 17
Damascus Christian 56, CROSSHILL
CHRISTIAN 29
Prep Standings
BOYS BASKETBALL
5A Columbia River Conference
Conf.
Ovr Rank
Hermiston
0-0
9-3
8
Pendleton
0-0
3-4 23
Hood River
0-0
3-7 28
The Dalles
0-0
2-6 24
4A Greater Oregon League
Conf.
La Grande
1-0
Mac-Hi
0-0
Ontario
0-0
Baker
0-1
Ovr Rank
10-0
2
5-5 19
4-6 30
6-11 31
3A Eastern Oregon League
Conf.
Irrigon
1-0
Umatilla
0-0
Burns
0-0
Nyssa
0-0
Vale
0-0
Riverside
0-1
Ovr Rank
8-4 16
8-5
9
7-5 31
3-7 19
2-9 33
4-7 27
2A Columbia Basin Conference
Conf.
Ovr Rank
Pilot Rock
1-0
8-5 19
Stanfield
1-0
10-1
3
Weston-McEwen
0-0
7-5 16
Heppner
0-1
8-3
11
Culver
0-1
0-11 39
1A Big Sky League
Sherman
Arlington
Dufur
Conf.
3-0
2-0
2-1
Ovr Rank
7-4
3
7-4 26
7-2 13
Condon/Wheeler
South Wasco
Mitchell/Spray
Horizon Christian
Ione
1-0
0-1
0-1
0-2
0-3
1A Old Oregon League
Conf.
Nixyaawii
4-0
Joseph
4-1
Powder Valley
3-0
Helix
1-2
Echo
1-3
Wallowa
1-3
Cove
0-2
Pine Eagle
0-3
6-4
3-5
1-6
7-6
1-10
30
43
62
19
52
Ovr Rank
7-4 18
10-3 16
8-3
11
2-7 49
2-11 46
1-11 55
2-7 32
1-9 60
GIRLS BASKETBALL
5A Columbia River Conference
Conf.
Ovr Rank
Hood River
0-0
6-4 16
Hermiston
0-0
5-7 22
Pendleton
0-0
3-4 18
The Dalles
0-0
3-5 17
4A Greater Oregon League
Conf.
Baker
1-0
Ontario
0-0
Mac-Hi
0-0
La Grande
0-1
Ovr Rank
10-3
11
2-11 21
1-9 28
6-7 20
3A Eastern Oregon League
Conf.
Riverside
1-0
Vale
0-0
Burns
0-0
Nyssa
0-0
Umatilla
0-0
Irrigon
0-1
Ovr Rank
7-3 24
9-2
6
8-4
9
8-4 14
5-8 25
7-6 18
2A Columbia Basin Conference
Conf.
Ovr Rank
Culver
1-0
9-4 14
Stanfield
1-0
3-9 35
Weston-McEwen
0-0
8-4 19
Heppner
0-1
5-6 22
Pilot Rock
0-1
10-3 13
New Orleans at Chicago, 2 p.m.
San Antonio vs. Phoenix at Mexico City,
3 p.m.
Philadelphia at Washington, 5 p.m.
Orlando at Utah, 6 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Minnesota at Dallas, 11 a.m.
Milwaukee at Atlanta, 12 p.m.
New York at Toronto, 12 p.m.
Houston at Brooklyn, 3 p.m.
Chicago at Memphis, 6 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Sacramento, 6 p.m.
Detroit at L.A. Lakers, 6:30 p.m.
NCAA
Men’s Top 25
Friday
No games scheduled
Saturday’s Games
No. 1 Baylor at No. 25 Kansas State,
1:30 p.m.
No. 2 Kansas vs. Oklahoma State, 11 a.m.
No. 3 Villanova vs. St. John’s at Madison
Square Garden, 9 a.m.
No. 4 UCLA at Utah, 3 p.m.
No. 5 Gonzaga vs. No. 21 Saint Mary’s,
7 p.m.
No. 6 Kentucky vs. Auburn, 1 p.m.
No. 7 Duke at No. 14 Louisville, 9 a.m.
No. 8 Creighton vs. Truman State, 10 a.m.
No. 9 Florida State at No. 11 North
Carolina, 11 a.m.
No. 10 West Virginia at Texas, 1 p.m.
No. 12 Butler vs. No. 15 Xavier, 11 a.m.
No. 13 Oregon vs. Oregon State, 7:30
p.m.
No. 19 Virginia at Clemson, 9 a.m.
No. 20 Notre Dame at Virginia Tech, 11
a.m.
No. 23 Florida vs. Georgia, 9 a.m.
No. 24 Minnesota at Penn State, 9 a.m.
Sunday’s Games
No. 22 Cincinnati at East Carolina, 1 p.m.
No. 25 Southern Cal at Colorado, 5:30
p.m.
NFL
Divisional Playoffs
Saturday
Seattle at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m. (FOX)
Houston at New England, 5:15 p.m. (CBS)
Sunday
Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 10:05 a.m.
(NBC)
Green Bay at Dallas, 1:40 p.m. (FOX)
Women’s Top 25
Friday’s Games
No. 8 Washington 90, Arizona 73
No. 17 UCLA 66, No. 10 Oregon State 56
No. 13 Stanford 77, Utah 58
No. 19 Arizona State 68, Washington
State 49
No. 21 DePaul 100, Butler 69
No. 24 California 24, Colorado 53
Saturday’s Games
No. 1 UConn at SMU, Noon
No. 3 Maryland at Iowa, 1 p.m.
No. 16 Texas at No. 18 West Virginia, 1
p.m.
No. 20 South Florida vs. East Carolina,
4 p.m.
No. 22 Oklahoma vs. Texas Tech, Noon
No. 25 Kansas State at Oklahoma State,
2 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
No. 2 Baylor at Kansas, 11 a.m.
No. 5 South Carolina at LSU, Noon
No. 7 Florida State at Clemson, 11 a.m.
No. 8 Washington at No. 19 Arizona State,
5 p.m.
No. 9 Louisville vs. No. 14 Miami, 10:30
a.m.
No. 10 Oregon State at Southern Cal,
3 p.m.
No. 11 Ohio State at Purdue, 12:30 p.m.
No. 12 Duke at No. 23 N.C. State, Noon
No. 13 Stanford at Colorado, 1 p.m.
No. 17 UCLA vs. Oregon, 1 p.m.
No. 21 DePaul vs. Xavier, Noon
No. 24 California at Utah, 11 a.m.
Basketball
Hockey
1A Big Sky League
Conf.
2-0
2-0
2-2
1-0
1-1
1-2
0-2
0-2
Ovr Rank
8-4 26
5-4 29
4-7 38
6-4 14
4-7 30
3-6 42
2-5 45
0-10 53
1A Old Oregon League
Conf.
Nixyaawii
4-0
Powder Valley
3-0
Joseph
3-2
Echo
2-2
Wallowa
2-3
Helix
1-2
Cove
0-3
Pine Eagle
0-3
Ovr Rank
11-0
2
9-2
8
9-3 12
9-4
7
2-11 44
5-4 15
3-8 25
0-7 52
Horizon Christian
South Wasco
Sherman
Arlington
Condon/Wheeler
Dufur
Mitchell/Spray
Ione
Football
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
L
Toronto
26 13
Boston
25 15
New York
18 22
Philadelphia
12 25
Brooklyn
8 31
Southeast Division
W
L
Atlanta
22 17
Charlotte
20 20
Washington
19 19
Orlando
17 24
Miami
11 30
Central Division
W
L
Cleveland
29 10
Milwaukee
20 18
Indiana
20 19
Chicago
19 21
Detroit
18 24
Pct GB
.667 —
.625 1½
.450 8½
.324 13
.205 18
Pct GB
.564 —
.500 2½
.500 2½
.415
6
.268 12
Pct GB
.743 —
.526 8½
.513
9
.475 10½
.428 12½
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W
L Pct GB
San Antonio
31
8 .795 —
Houston
31 11 .738 1½
Memphis
25 17 .595 7½
New Orleans
16 24 .400 15½
Dallas
12 27 .308 19
Northwest Division
W
L Pct GB
Utah
25 16 .609 —
Oklahoma City
24 17 .585
1
Portland
18 24 .428 7½
Denver
15 23 .395 8½
Minnesota
14 26 .350 10½
Pacific Division
W
L Pct GB
Golden State
34
6 .850 —
L.A. Clippers
27 14 .659 7½
Sacramento
16 23 .410 17½
L.A. Lakers
15 28 .349 20½
Phoenix
12 27 .308 21½
———
Friday’s Games
Philadelphia 102, Charlotte 93
Toronto 132, Brooklyn 113
Boston 103, Atlanta 101
Memphis 110, Houston 105
Milwaukee 116, Miami 108
Minnesota 96, Oklahoma City 86
Orlando 115, Portland 109
Cleveland 120, Sacramento 108
Utah 110, Detroit 77
Saturday’s Games
L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers, 12:30 p.m.
NHL
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W
L OT
Montreal
43 26 11
6
Boston
45 22 18
5
Ottawa
40 22 14
4
Toronto
40 19 13
8
Florida
44 19 17
8
Tampa Bay 44 20 20
4
Buffalo
42 16 17
9
Detroit
42 17 19
6
Metropolitan Division
GP W
L OT
Columbus 41 29
8
4
Washington 42 28
9
5
Pittsburgh 41 26 10
5
N.Y. Rangers 43 28 14
1
Philadelphia 44 22 16
6
Carolina
42 20 15
7
New Jersey 44 17 18
9
N.Y. Islanders 40 16 16
8
Pts
58
49
48
46
46
44
41
40
GF GA
133 108
111 110
103 103
124 118
102 119
123 132
97 119
105 124
Pts
62
61
57
57
50
47
43
40
GF GA
138 91
126 86
142 118
148 111
129 137
114 113
99 128
112 121
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W
L OT Pts GF GA
Chicago
45 27 13
5 59 124 113
Minnesota 40 26
9
5 57 130 86
St. Louis
42 21 16
5 47 118 128
Nashville
42 19 16
7 45 116 112
Dallas
43 18 17
8 44 114 129
Winnipeg 45 20 22
3 43 125 137
Colorado
40 13 26
1 27 80 134
Pacific Division
GP W
L OT Pts GF GA
Anaheim
44 23 13
8 54 119 114
San Jose
42 25 15
2 52 112 96
Edmonton 44 22 15
7 51 126 120
Calgary
45 23 20
2 48 118 123
Los Angeles 42 21 17
4 46 107 106
Vancouver 44 20 19
5 45 110 128
Arizona
41 13 22
6 32 90 131
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for
overtime loss.
————
Friday’s Games
Washington 6, Chicago 0
Toronto 4, N.Y. Rangers 2
Carolina 5, Buffalo 2
N.Y. Islanders 5, Florida 2
Columbus 3, Tampa Bay 1
New Jersey 2, Calgary 1
Arizona 4, Winnipeg 3
Saturday’s Games
Philadelphia at Boston, 10 a.m.
Nashville at Colorado, 12 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 4 p.m.
Toronto at Ottawa, 4 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Detroit, 4 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Montreal, 4 p.m.
Columbus at Florida, 4 p.m.
Minnesota at Dallas, 5 p.m.
Anaheim at Arizona, 5 p.m.
Calgary at Edmonton, 7 p.m.
Winnipeg at Los Angeles, 7 p.m.
St. Louis at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Philadelphia at Washington, 10 a.m.
Minnesota at Chicago, 4 p.m.
New Jersey at Vancouver, 4 p.m.
St. Louis at Anaheim, 6 p.m.
Golf
PGA
Sony Open
Friday
At Waialae Country Club
Honolulu
Purse: $6 million
Yardage: 7,044; Par 70 (35-35)
Second Round
a-amateur
Justin Thomas
59-64—123
Gary Woodland
64-64—128
Hudson Swafford
62-68—130
Justin Rose
66-64—130
Zach Johnson
69-61—130
Webb Simpson
66-65—131
Charles Howell III
65-66—131
Luke List
67-64—131
Satoshi Kodaira
65-66—131
Russell Henley
64-67—131
Russell Knox
64-67—131
Tony Finau
64-67—131
Jamie Lovemark
64-68—132
Rory Sabbatini
63-69—132
Billy Hurley III
64-68—132
Scott Piercy
66-66—132
Miguel Tabuena
67-65—132
Henrik Norlander
67-65—132
Y.E. Yang
67-65—132
Daniel Berger
65-67—132
Jordan Spieth
65-67—132
Hideto Tanihara
67-65—132
Cameron Smith
64-68—132
Bryce Molder
72-61—133
Michael Thompson
65-68—133
Brian Gay
69-64—133
Hideki Matsuyama
66-67—133
Chad Campbell
71-62—133
Mackenzie Hughes
68-65—133
Bill Haas
67-66—133
Jim Herman
66-67—133
Ollie Schniederjans
66-67—133
Brian Harman
66-67—133
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Transactions
Friday
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF
BASEBALL — Suspended Cincinnati minor
league RHP Carlos Gonzalez (Louisville-IL)
50 games after testing positive for
Methamphetamine; New York Mets minor
league RHP Gary Cornish (Brooklyn-NYP),
Houston minor league RHP Makay Nelson
(Tri-City, NYP), Boston minor league OF
Tyler Spoon (Greenville-SAL) 50 games
apiece, after testing positive for Amphet-
amine; Detroit minor league RHP Tommy
Collier (Erie-EL) and free agent minor
league INF Kal Simmons 50 games each
following a second positive test for a drug
of abuse.
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Agreed to
terms with RHP Chris Tillman, INFs Jona-
than Schoop, Manny Machado and Ryan
Flahertry, and LHPs Zach Britton and T.J.
McFarland on one-year contracts.
BOSTON RED SOX — Agreed to terms
with INF Brock Holt, SS Xander Bogaerts,
OF Jackie Bradley Jr., C Sandy Leon, LHP
Robbie Ross Jr. and RHPs Joe Kelly and
Tyler Thornburg on one-year contracts. Ex-
tended their Player Development Contract
with Portland (EL) for an additional two
years, through the 2020 season.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Agreed to
terms with 3B Todd Frazier, LHP Dan
Jennings and RHPs Miguel Gonzalez, Zach
Putnam and Jake Petricka on one-year
contracts.
CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to
terms with RHPs Danny Salazar, Bryan
Shaw, Cody Allen and Zach McAllister and
OF Lonnie Chisenhall on one-year contracts
and with RHP Steve Delabar and RHP
Travis Banwart on minor league contracts.
DETROIT TIGERS — Agreed to terms with
LHP Justin Wilson, RHPs Bruce Rondon
and Alex Wilson, INFs Nick Castellanos,
Jose Iglesias and Andrew Romine on one-
year contracts.
HOUSTON ASTROS — Agreed to terms
with LHP Dallas Keuchel and OFs Jake
Marisnick and George Springer on one-year
contracts and with INF Reid Brignac, C
Juan Centeno and LHP C.J. Riefenhauser
on minor league contracts.
KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Agreed to
terms with 1B Eric Hosmer on a one-year
contract.
LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Agreed to
terms with OF Kole Calhoun, 2B Danny
Espinosa and RHPs Garrett Richards and
Matt Shoemaker on one-year contracts.
MINNESOTA TWINS — Agreed to terms
with LHP Hector Santiago and RHPs Bran-
don Kintzler and Kyle Gibson on one-year
contracts.
NEW YORK YANKEES — Agreed to terms
with SS Didi Gregorius, OF Aaron Hicks,
LHP Tommy Layne, RHP Michael Pineda, C
Austin Romine and RHP Adam Warren on
one-year contracts.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Agreed to
terms with RHPs Sonny Gray and Liam
Hendriks, and C Stephen Vogt on one-year
contracts.
SEATTLE MARINERS — Agreed to terms
with OFs Jarrod Dyson and Leonys Martin,
INFs Jean Segura and Danny Valencia,
LHPs James Paxton and Drew Smyly and
RHPs Evan Scribner and Nick Vincent on
one-year contracts. Assigned RHP Cody
Martin outright to Tacoma (PCL).
TAMPA BAY RAYS — Agreed to terms
with LHP Xavier Cedeno, SSs Tim Beckham
and Brad Miller, OFs Corey Dickerson and
Kevin Kiermaier, and RHPs Brad Boxberger,
Alex Cobb, Danny Farquhar and Erasmo
Ramirez on one-year contracts.
TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed to terms
with C Robinson Chirinos, INF Jurickson
Profar and RHPs Jeremy Jeffress, Sam
Dyson, A.J. Griffin and Tanner Scheppers
on one-year contracts.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Agreed to
terms with INF Darwin Barney, LHP Aaron
Loup and OF Ezequiel Carrera on one-year
contracts.
National League
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Agreed
to terms with LHP Patrick Corbin, SS Chris
Owings, C Chris Herrmann and RHP Ran-
dall Delgado on one-year contracts.
ATLANTA BRAVES — Acquired INF Micah
Johnson from the Los Angeles Dodgers for
a player to be named or cash consider-
ations. Agreed to terms with LHP Ian Krol
and RHP Arodys Vizcaino on one-year
contracts.
CHICAGO CUBS — Named David Ross
special assistant to baseball operations.
Agreed to terms with RHPs Jake Arrieta,
Hector Rondon and Justin Grimm on one-
year contracts.
CINCINNATI REDS — Agreed to terms
with LHP Tony Cingrani, SS Zack Cozart,
CF Billy Hamilton and RHP Blake Wood on
one-year contracts.
COLORADO ROCKIES — Agreed
to terms with 3B Nolan Arenado on a
two-year contract and with OF Charlie
Blackmon and RHP Tyler Chatwood on one-
year contracts.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Agreed to
terms with RHP Josh Fields, C Yasmani
Grandal and LHPs Alex Wood and Luis
Avilan on one-year contracts.
MIAMI MARLINS — Agreed to terms
with 2B Derek Dietrich, SS Adeiny
Hechavarria, OF Marcell Ozuna and RHPs
Tom Koehler and A.J. Ramos on one-year
contracts.
MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Agreed to
terms with RHP Wily Peralta and RHP
Carlos Torres on one-year contracts.
NEW YORK METS — Agreed to terms
with C Travis d’Arnaud, LHP Josh Edgin
and RHPs Jacob deGrom, Jeurys Familia,
Matt Harvey and Addison Reed on one-year
contracts.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Agreed
to terms with SS Freddy Galvis and RHP
Jeanmar Gomez on one-year contracts.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Agreed to
terms with INF Jody Mercer and RHPs Jar-
ed Hughes, Juan Nicasio, Gerrit Cole and
Drew Hutchison on one-year contracts.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Agreed to
terms with RHP Trevor Rosenthal and LHP
Kevin Siegrist on one-year contracts.
SAN DIEGO PADRES — Agreed to terms
with RHPs Carter Capps and Brandon
Maurer, LHPs Christian Friedrich and
Brad Hand on one-year contracts and INF
Yangervis Solarte on a two-year contract.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Agreed to
terms with INF Eduardo Nunez, LHP Will
Smith and RHP George Kontos on one-year
contracts.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Agreed to
terms with OF Bryce Harper, C Derek Nor-
ris, 3B Anthony Rendon and RHP Tanner
Roark on one-year contracts and with LHP
Neal Cotts on a minor league contract.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
BUFFALO BILLS — Agreed to terms
with defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier,
linebackers coach Bob Babich and offensive
line/run game coordinator Juan Castillo.
CAROLINA PANTHERS — Promoted
Steve Wilks to defensive coordinator.
DENVER BRONCOS — Terminated the
contracts of offensive coordinator Rick Den-
nison, offensive line coach Clancy Barone
and tight ends coach Brian Pariani. Named
Mike McCoy offensive coordinator.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Named Joe
DeCamillis special teams coordinator.
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS — Named
Anthony Lynn coach.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Signed
defensive coordinator Mike Smith to a
contract extension.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
COLORADO AVALANCHE — Acquired
F Felix Girard from Nashville for F Cody
McLeod and assigned him to San Antonio
(AHL).
NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Assigned F Nick
Lappin to Albany (AHL). Activated F Jacob
Josefson off injured reserve.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
LA GALAXY — Signed D Hugo Arel-
lano and F Justin Dhillon. Traded D A.J.
DeLaGarza to Houston for Targeted and
General allocation money.
SPORTING KANSAS CITY — Signed M
Ilie Sanchez to a two-year contract through
2018.
COLLEGE
ALABAMA — Announced OT Cam
Robinson, CB Marlon Humphrey and WR
ArDarius Stewart will enter the NFL draft.
CHATTANOOGA Named Jonathan
Cooley defensive backs coach, Demarcus
Covington outside linebackers coach, Ryan
Aplin wide receivers coach and Scott Aligo
director of player personnel for the football
program.
DELAWARE — Named Matt Simon
offensive coordinator.
KENTUCKY — Announced junior WR Jeff
Badet will transfer.
MICHIGAN — Named Pep Hamilton
assistant coach and passing game
coordinator.
PURDUE — Named Chris Barclay offen-
sive quality control coach and Sean Pugh
director of football player development.
WESTERN MICHIGAN —Named Tim
Lester football coach.