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    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.
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