SPORTS Wednesday, March 29, 2017 Hockey East Oregonian Page 3B Soccer US settles for draw with Panama in qualifier USA Hockey, women’s team agree to deal By RONALD BLUM Associated Press Panama’s Luis Oval- le falls on the pitch as United States’ Chris- tian Pulisic drives the ball during a World Cup qualify- ing match Tuesday in Panama City PANAMA CITY — Christian Pulisic made an outstanding individual move to steal the ball, spin a defender and feed Clint Dempsey for his 56th interna- tional goal, and the United States hung on for an important 1-1 draw against Panama on Tuesday night in World Cup qualifying. Dempsey’s 39th-minute goal on a warm and humid night moved him within one of Landon Donovan’s American scoring record, but the lead did not last long. Gabriel Gomez tied the score four minutes later following a throw-in. Tim Howard thwarted Luis Tejada with a between-the-legs stop in the 59th minute, at 38 providing another top night in goal. The U.S. was reeling after its first two games in the final round of the North and Central Amer- ican and Caribbean region, 0-2 and last in the hexagonal. Jurgen Klinsmann was fired Associated Press USA Hockey and the women’s national team reached an agreement to end a wage dispute and avoid a boycott of the world championships on home ice that would’ve been a black eye for the sport. Players and USA Hockey final- ized the deal Tuesday night and announced it in a joint statement just three days before the tournament begins in Plymouth, Michigan. It’s a four-year agreement that pays players beyond just the six-month Olympic period. “It’s going to be a turning point for women’s hockey in the U.S. (and) I feel like a turning point for women’s hockey in the world,” star forward Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson said by phone. “There was compromises on both sides, but the contract in its entirety, it’s going to change the lives of the current players that are on the team right now but (also) for the next generation.” Before this agreement, players said they were paid $1,000 a month around the Olympics, and the new contract is believed to be worth around $3,000 to $4,000 per player per month. After more than a year of nego- tiations over wages and equitable support, players announced March 15 that they’d boycott the Inter- national Ice Hockey Federation Women’s World Championship if significant progress wasn’t made toward an agreement. The sides met for 10-plus hours in person last week and continued conversations before striking a deal Tuesday. Over the course of the public dispute, unions from the NHL, NFL, NBA and Major League Baseball and 16 U.S. senators voiced support for the players. NHL agent Allan Walsh tweeted that men’s players were considering boycotting their world championship in solidarity if a deal didn’t get done. Players are set to travel to Plym- outh on Wednesday and open the defense of their gold medal Friday against Canada. The team’s first practice is Wednesday. The U.S. has won six of the past eight world championships. AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco in November and replaced by Bruce Arena, the U.S. coach from 1998-2006, and the Americans accomplished their immediate goal by getting back into conten- tion with Friday’s 6-0 home rout of Honduras and a valuable point on the road. Mexico leads with 10 points, followed by Costa Rica with seven, Panama with five, the U.S. and Honduras with four each, and Trinidad and Tobago with three. Mexico won 1-0 at Trinidad and Costa Rica rallied for a 1-1 tie at Honduras. The top three nations qualify for next year’s World Cup in Russia, and the No. 4 team advances to a playoff against Asia’s fifth-place nation. Play resumes June 8 when the U.S. hosts Trinidad, most likely at Commerce City, Colorado, and the Americans start the second half of their schedule three days later at Mexico. Pulisic, an 18-year-old who made his international debut on March 29 last year, is quickly establishing himself as the top World Cup Qualifier United States Panama 1 1 American player with rare skill. He stole the ball from Panama captain Felipe Baloy at the edge of the penalty area and broke in on goal. He stopped, stepped on the ball with his right foot as defender Roman Torres spun, played the ball from his right foot to his left and cut it back to Dempsey. The 34-year-old returned to the national team with a hat trick Friday after missing nine months because of an irregular heartbeat, and Pulisic assisted on two of them. The pair combined again, with Dempsey scoring with a right-footed shot from 6 yards while sliding on his backside. Panama tied the score on Gomez’s 12th international goal, the first against the U.S. in four games under Arena. SCOREBOARD Local Slate Basketball PREP BASEBALL Thursday Hermiston vs. Cleveland (at Volcanoes Stadium), 11:30 a.m. Hermiston vs. Summit (at Volcanoes Stadium), 2 p.m. Pendleton at Bishop Kelly (ID), 6 p.m. Friday Pendleton vs. Caldwell (ID) (at Skyview HS), 10:30 a.m. Pendleton vs. Wood River (ID) (at Skyview HS), 10:30 a.m. Hermiston vs. Central Catholic (at Volcanoes Stadium), 2 p.m. NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct 1. x-Boston 48 26 .649 2. z-Cleveland 47 26 .644 3. x-Washington 46 28 .621 4. x-Toronto 45 29 .608 5. Atlanta 38 36 .514 6. Milwaukee 38 36 .514 7. Indiana 37 37 .500 8. Miami 36 38 .486 —— Chicago 35 39 .473 Detroit 34 41 .453 Charlotte 33 41 .446 Philadelphia 28 46 .378 New York 28 46 .378 Orlando 27 47 .365 Brooklyn 16 58 .216 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct 1. z-Golden State 60 14 .811 2. x-San Antonio 57 16 .781 3. x-Houston 51 23 .689 4. x-Utah 45 29 .608 5. x-L.A. Clippers 44 31 .587 6. Oklahoma City 42 31 .575 7. Memphis 40 34 .541 8. Portland 36 38 .486 —— Denver 35 39 .473 Dallas 31 42 .425 New Orleans 31 43 .419 Minnesota 29 44 .397 Sacramento 29 45 .392 Phoenix 22 53 .293 L.A. Lakers 21 52 .288 x-clinched playoff spot z-clinched division ——— Tuesday’s Games Milwaukee 118, Charlotte 108 Minnesota 115, Indiana 114 Atlanta 95, Phoenix 91 Miami 97, Detroit 96 Philadelphia 106, Brooklyn 101 Golden State 113, Houston 106 Portland 122, Denver 113 Washington 119, L.A. Lakers 108 PREP SOFTBALL Today Knappa at Riverside, 10 a.m. Pendleton vs. Milwaukie (at Hoodview Tourna- ment), Noon Grant Union at Irrigon, 1 p.m. Burns at Riverside, 1 p.m. Knappa at Irrigon, 3:30 p.m. Thursday Bonanza at Echo, 4 p.m. Knappa at Heppner (2), TBD Friday Weston-McEwen vs. Pilot Rock (at La Grande), 9 a.m. Irrigon at Dayton, Noon Pilot Rock vs. Echo (at La Grande), 1 p.m. Irrigon vs. Woodburn (at Dayton), 2 p.m. Echo vs. Union (at La Grande), 3 p.m. Stayton at Mac-Hi, 4 p.m. Weston-McEwen vs. Bonanza (at La Grande), 5 p.m. Junction City at Mac-Hi, 6 p.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL Today Blue Mountain at Yakima Valley (2), 1/4 p.m. Saturday Wenatchee Valley at Blue Mountain (2), 1/4 p.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Friday Eastern Oregon at Carroll (2), 1/3 p.m. Yakima Valley at Blue Mountain (2), 2/4 p.m. GB — ½ 2 3 10 10 11 12 13 14½ 15 20 20 21 32 GB — 2½ 9 15 16½ 17½ 20 24 25 28½ 29 30½ 31 38½ 38½ Wednesday’s Games Atlanta at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Oklahoma City at Orlando, 4 p.m. Charlotte at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Miami at New York, 4:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Dallas at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Indiana at Memphis, 5 p.m. Golden State at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. Utah at Sacramento, 7:30 p.m. Washington at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. NCAA Men’s NCAA Tournament FINAL FOUR At University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, Ariz. National Semifinals Saturday South Carolina (26-10) vs. Gonzaga (36-1), 3:09 p.m. (CBS) Oregon (33-5) vs. North Carolina (31-7), 5:49 p.m. (CBS) National Championship Monday, April 3 NCAA Women’s Tournament FINAL FOUR At American Airlines Center Dallas, Texas National Semifinals Friday Stanford (32-5) vs. South Carolina (31-4), 4:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Connecticut (36-0) vs. Mississippi State (33-4), 6:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Hockey NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts Montreal 76 43 24 9 95 Ottawa 75 41 25 9 91 Toronto 75 36 24 15 87 Boston 76 40 30 6 86 Tampa Bay 75 37 29 9 83 Florida 76 33 32 11 77 Buffalo 77 32 33 12 76 Detroit 76 31 33 12 74 GF 208 196 230 218 210 197 193 189 GA 188 194 221 203 210 216 221 224 Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-Washington 75 50 17 8 108 243 167 x-Columbus 75 49 19 7 105 235 172 x-Pittsburgh 75 46 18 11 103 258 211 N.Y. Rangers 76 46 26 4 96 241 201 N.Y. Islanders 75 35 28 12 82 219 228 Carolina 75 34 27 14 82 200 213 Philadelphia 76 36 32 8 80 200 222 New Jersey 76 27 35 14 68 174 224 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-Chicago 76 48 21 7 103 229 197 x-Minnesota 76 44 24 8 96 244 195 Nashville 76 39 26 11 89 226 210 St. Louis 75 41 28 6 88 211 200 Winnipeg 77 35 35 7 77 229 244 Dallas 76 31 34 11 73 207 242 Colorado 75 20 52 3 43 147 253 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 76 42 23 11 95 203 186 Edmonton 76 42 25 9 93 225 196 San Jose 75 42 26 7 91 201 182 Calgary 76 43 29 4 90 211 204 Los Angeles 75 35 33 7 77 181 188 Vancouver 76 30 37 9 69 173 223 Arizona 76 27 40 9 63 181 244 x-clinched playoff spot NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- time loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild cards per conference advance to playoffs. ——— Tuesday’s Games Columbus 3, Buffalo 1 Boston 4, Nashville 1 Carolina 4, Detroit 1 Philadelphia 3, Ottawa 2, SO Winnipeg 4, New Jersey 3, SO Montreal 4, Dallas 1 Toronto 3, Florida 2 Washington 5, Minnesota 4, OT Edmonton 2, Los Angeles 1 Anaheim at Vancouver, 10 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Chicago at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. Los Angeles at Calgary, 6 p.m. Washington at Colorado, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Arizona, 7:30 p.m. EAST'40OREGON marketplace Place classified ads online at www.eastoregonmarketplace.com 1-800-962-2819 CLASSIFIED INDEX 003 First Look 600 Recreational Vehicles 515 Musical 450 Round-Up 302 Statewide Classified 155 Out of Area Property for Sale 740 Trailers 485 Miscellaneous 330 Child/ Adult Care 705 Automobiles 100 Homes For Sale Lost & Found 5 Spe)ial Noti)es 10 FOR YOUR Flights, Accommodations and Tours - call Kerry 541-377-6855 or email: Kjcbaird@gmail.com. Ready for a new Adventure? Business Travel? Drop by the office for Answers, Brochures and Ideas. Follow the Gallery on my website at www.turnherenow.com TURN HERE REALTY & TRAVEL (541) 377-6855 FOUND AT Hermiston Plaza Young girls eyeglasses, purple. Claim at Rue 21. FOUND: ELECTRIC Drill Tutuilla Road Call to describe (541)240-1020 Spe)ial Noti)es 125 Homes with Acreage 004 Bargain Bin! 005 Lost & Found 530 Garage Sales- Pendleton 415 Livestock 310 Business Opportunities 015 Holiday Happenings 545 Garage Sales- Athena/ Weston 430 Lawn and Garden 445 Pets 505 Wanted to Buy 10 CLASSIFIED LINE AD DEADLINES East Oregonian 3pm the day prior to publication Hermiston Herald 10am Tuesday 1-800-962-2819 classifieds@ eastoregonian.com PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD ON THE FIRST DAY OF PUBLICATION. While we are happy to make any necessary correction, we cannot be responsible for errors appearing for multiple days. Thank you! THE CITY of Pendleton Parks Department has surplus vehicles and equipment for sale. For more information please stop by the parks office at 865 Tutuilla Road Pendleton Oregon to pick up an information packet. Each vehicle will have a minimum bid attached. The condition of this property is not warranted and sold as is. Highest bid will take possession. Bids good until March 31st. Office Hours are 7:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday thru Friday. Personals 20 Email or Call Terri or Dayle )lassifieds@ eastoregonian.)om 1-800-962-2819 to pla)e your )lassified ad!! Homes for Sale 100 ADAMS - $139,000 Craftsman home, large kitchen, Huge Trex deck. Large fenced yard, corner lot, great outbuildings. Modern HVAC, newer. Jef 541-969-9539cell to schedule a showing #16651304 Coldwell Banker Whitney (541) 276-0021 ATHENA - $119,900 Athena property! 3bed, 2bath, 1400 sf(m/l) manufactured home. Situated on a corner lot, nice yard, tool shed. Built in 1999. Jerry 541-969-6378cell #16448284 Coldwell Banker Whitney (541) 276-0021 Call Kerry 541 377 6855 for relia ble trustworthy service with all list ed homes in the area to find the one on your wishlist.Contact: www.turnherenow.com or email: kjcbaird@gmail.com. Find your n ew home while the interest rates are still low. TURN HERE REALTY & TRAVEL (541) 377-6855 245 Storage Units 135 Lots & Acreage 140 Commerical Property 710 Auto Parts 470 Auctions 420 Feed and Seed 200 Rentals 800 Business/ Service Directory 490 Household Items 335 Employment 100 Homes For Sale Homes for Sale 100 BLUE JEANS REALTY. Residential, Commercial, Mountain properties. Call us today to sell your home or buy your new property. “Our office is wherever you are” Ro)ky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty 541-379-8690 CALL THE “Weekend & After Hours Realtor” to view homes at a convenient time for you. Available on Short Notice, Special Financing Program Information! Call Matt Vogler, 541.377.9470 John J. Howard & Asso). (541) 377-9470 CURRENT LOW Inventory is providing a good time to sell! Call Matt Vogler (The Weekend and After Hours Realtor) to receive a Free Comparative Market Analysis specific to your home. John J. Howard & Asso). (541) 377-9470 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination." Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women, and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669- 9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. 340 Summer Youth Jobs 255 Roommates Wanted 260 Want to Rent 010 Special Notices 535 Garage Sales- Pilot Rock 475 Fuel and Heating 325 Education/ Schools 020 Personals 555 Garage Sales- Other 500 Antiques Homes for Sale 100 Homes for Sale 435 Good Things to Eat 350 Wanted Employment 400 Horse and Tack 150 Real Estate Wanted 720 Trucks 540 Garage Sales- Hermiston 425 Farm Equipment 240 Office Space Available 900 Legal Notices 012 Round-Up 100 Homes for Sale 100 HELIX - $160,000 Polished till it shines inside! New floor covering, new paint. Built- ins are still there preserving the charm. Storage space throughout, 3beds, 2baths. Dawn 541-310-9563cell #17218088 Coldwell Banker Whitney (541) 276-0021 PENDLETON - $105,900 NEW! Sherwood Sweetie!! Great 1st home or rental! 2 bedroom on one level. F/A heat. Covered patio.Storage shed for those extras! MLS#16530010 CALL: MARGE LAPP Pendleton Southgate Realty (541) 276-1957 PENDLETON - $154,900 Awesome Sunsets! 3bedroom, 2bath, w/family room. Updated kitchen, baths. Double pane vinyl windows, metal roof. Deck, fenced, gas hook-up for fireplace. 2 sheds. Marsha 541- 377-5152cell. #16208612 Coldwell Banker Whitney (541) 276-0021 HOUSE FOR sale by owner. No RE agents. $ 181,000 1305 SW Third Place, Pendleton, OR 1320 sf, Ranch style, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, oversize two car attached garage, fully remodeled and nearly totally new throughout, 6”walls and R-30 insulation both attic and under floor, very low heating cost, AC, gas furnace/hot water, large level lot and trees, storage shed, all appliances and riding mower included. Call now to choose your carpet colors and exterior paint colors, 541-276- 8394 PENDLETON - $115,000 Adorable 2 bedroom Cottage in Sherwood. Featuring updated windows, doors, trim, laminate floors. LED recessed lighting and more! RV parking on large corner lot. MLS 16402108 Call Matt Vogler 541-377-9470 John J. Howard & Asso). (541) 377-9470 Pendleton - $219,000 Great Location close to parks, s chools and hospital. Hidden gem --So many extras in this 3 bed 2 bath home-Private sun room,central Intercom and VAC, RV area, close to park,fireplace +pellet+ Central heat Call for your Realtor for a tour today #16054514 TURN HERE REALTY & TRAVEL (541) 377-6855 PENDLETON - $137,500 Office Building in busy location. Lots of upgrades. Call Cathy for more info, 541-215-0103. #16363913 Garton & Asso)iates (541) 276-0931 PENDLETON - $139,900 UNIQUE - This home has 2,288 sf (m/l) & is located on approx 0.38 ac. Huge “gourmet-type” kitchen, sunken living room & “stage” for all those entertainers. Hardwood floors, carpet. Large garage, lots of parking for RVs, boats, etc.. MLS# 15033690 Call Marge Lapp Pendleton Southgate Realty (541) 276-1957 Homes For Sale OVER 1200 eastoregonrealestate.)om YOUR DREAM home is right here in the Classifieds… check our listings for your next move! PENDLETON - $149,900 Invest in the West! Triplex! Well established Two 1 bedroom units & One 2-3 possible bedrooms on large main floor. Small deck. Private yard w/garden area & patio. Off street parking. MLS# 15428504 Call Marge Lapp Pendleton Southgate Realty (541) 276-1957 DONʼT BUY anything before checking the Classifieds! PENDLETON - $245,000 Absolutely fabulous city views from this spacious 3 bdrm, 3 ba condo. Large picture window, fireplace, formal dining. HOA exterior maintenance. Call Matt Vogler 541-377-9470 MLS 16428604 John J. Howard & Asso). (541) 377-9470 PENDLETON - $299,500 Beautiful craftsman w/view! 3180 sf(m/l), 5bedrooms, 2.5baths, remodeled basement w/family room, music room. Easy walk to downtown, river parkway. Carriage house, garden, gazebo. Kevin 541-969-8243cell #17093308 Coldwell Banker Whitney (541) 276-0021 PENDLETON - $425,000 Fabulous Contemporary Home featuring Spectacular City Views. Grand Foyer, Formal Dining, Office, Family Room, Boasting High Ceilings, Hardwood Floors and Bold Trims. Call Matt Vogler 541-377-9470 MLS 16150619 John J. Howard & Asso). (541) 377-9470