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East Oregonian
NCAA: NC back in running to
host events after law change
Associated Press
GLENDALE, Ariz. — The
NCAA says it will consider North
Carolina as a host for championship
events again after the state rolled
back a law that limited protections
for LGBT people.
In a statement Tuesday, the
governing body said its Board of
Governors had reviewed moves
to repeal repealed the so-called
“bathroom bill” and replace it with
a compromise law. The NCAA said
the new law “meets the minimal
NCAA
requirements”
while
expressing some concerns about
provisions within it.
The statement says a majority
of the board “reluctantly voted”
to allow for consideration of bids
from North Carolina during current
deliberations for sites running
through 2022. Events for the
2017-18 season that have already
been awarded to the state — such as
opening-weekend men’s basketball
tournament games in Charlotte —
will remain in place.
“We are actively determining
site selections, and this new law
has minimally achieved a situation
where we believe NCAA cham-
pionships may be conducted in a
nondiscriminatory environment,”
the board’s statement reads. “If
we find that our expectations of a
discrimination-free environment are
not met, we will not hesitate to take
necessary action at any time.”
The NCAA pulled seven events
from the state in September for the
2016-17 season, including men’s
basketball tournament games from
Greensboro in March, in response to
the law. The NCAA had made it clear
that more events already awarded to
the state could be relocated, while
also saying it would remove North
Carolina bids from consideration as
it prepared to announce is next wave
of site announcements.
MARINERS:
Continued from 1B
seventh, Luke Gregerson
allowed one hit in the eighth
and Ken Giles finished with
a one-hit ninth for his second
save.
Danny Valencia had two
hits and drove in a run, the
Mariners’ only one in two
games against the Astros.
“We couldn’t string any
good at bats together, and
their pitching has been
very good,” manager Scott
Servais said. “We chased
some balls out of the strike
zone and have gotten away
from controlling the zone a
little bit.”
Gonzalez is 12 for 27
with two homers and four
RBIs against Iwakuma,
who allowed both runs, four
hits and three walks in six
innings. He didn’t allow a hit
until McCann’s homer to left
field.
Mitch Haniger doubled to
start the fourth inning before
McCullers
intentionally
walked Kyle Seager with
two outs. An RBI single by
Danny Valencia tied it and
Leonys Martin reached on
an error by Gonzalez at first,
loading the bases, but Mike
Zunino grounded out.
Jarrod Dyson hit an
inning-ending
groundout
with two on in the sixth.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Mariners: Ace Felix
Hernandez,
who
left
Monday’s start after the
fifth inning with tightness
in a groin, was still dealing
with the problem but said he
expects to take his next turn
in the rotation.
Astros: Houston starter
Collin McHugh is to make
am injury rehabilitation
start for Triple-A Fresno on
Thursday. McHugh opened
the season on the 10-day
DL after dealing with “dead
arm.”
SMYLY MOVED TO
60-DAY DL
The Mariners moved
left-hander Drew Smyly
from the 10-day to the
60-day disabled list while he
recovers from a flexor strain
in his left arm. Smyly was
1-0 with a 5.0 ERA in three
Cactus League games this
spring. Seattle claimed right-
hander Evan Marshall off
waivers from Arizona to take
Smyly’s spot on the 40-man
roster. Marshall, who was
designated for assignment by
Arizona on March 28, was
assigned to Triple-A Tacoma.
SCORELESS START
Houston’s
pitching
staff opened the season by
throwing 12 1/3 scoreless
innings, which is the longest
streak to start a season in
franchise history. It’s the
second time the Astros have
held their opponents to one
run or less in both of their
first two games and the first
time since 1979 when they
did it in their first three.
UP NEXT
Mariners: LHP James
Paxton starts in the third
game of this series on
Wednesday. Paxton was 6-7
with a 3.79 ERA in 20 starts
last season.
Astros: RHP Charlie
Morton is to make his
Astros debut on Wednesday.
Morton missed most of last
season because of hamstring
surgery. He was 1-1 with a
4.15 ERA in four starts.
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
SPORTS
PREPS: Weston-McEwen tennis sweeps Ione
Continued from 1B
game.
Heppner coach Rick Johnston
said he had to tip his hat to the
Vikings for their effort in the loss.
“They may be a little down by
they’re doing the right things,”
he said. “The team never quits.
Those girls just keep battling.”
UP
NEXT
Heppner hosts Grant Union for a
doubleheader Saturday starting at
11 a.m.
Umatilla plays again on
Tuesday, April 11, at Weston-
McEwen at 4 p.m.
———
(5 innings)
R H
E
UHS
100 00 —
1 2 9
HHS
(11)56 7X — 29 18 0
P. Picker, D. Trujillo (2), B. Martinez (4) and S.
Griggs. D. Durfey, T. McCurry (5) and T. Hamby. W —
Durfey. L — Picker.
2B — M. Lemmon, M. Flynn, T. Hamby, T. McCurry
(HHS).
TENNIS
(GIRLS)
HELIX
2,
CONDON/WHEELER 0 — At
Helix, Lynne and Kyla Roberts
showed no let-up in their league
wins for the Grizzlies on Tuesday.
Lynne beat Prema Nissinen
8-1 in the No. 1 singles match,
and Kyla never gave Margaret
Campbell much of a chance in an
8-2 win at No. 2 singles.
UP NEXT
Helix hosts Ione on Friday for
a league match starting at 3:30
p.m.
(GIRLS)
WESTON-
MCEWEN 7, IONE 2 — At
Athena, the TigerScots took all
but one singles and one double
match to beat the Cardinals on
Tuesday.
Emmaline Irvine won the
No. 1 singles match for Weston-
McEwen 8-3 over Baboli
Peterson, and the TigerScots’ No.
1 doubles team of Christina Swaf-
ford and Mary Bgdon defeated
Katelyn Bass and Maria Fuchs
8-2.
———
Singles
Emmaline Irvine (W) def. Baboli Peterson 8-3
Yaniva Garcia (I) def. Krysta Calvert 6-3
Tenley Alderson (W) def. Reiah Waite 7-5
Doubles
Christina Swafford/Mary Bagdon (W) def. Katelyn
Bass/Maria Fuchs 8-2
Hannah McIntyre/Samantha Ford (W) def. Renee
Peterson/Megan Doherty 6-0
Emma Olson/Cloe Davis (W) def. Hannah Flynn/
Sara Studelin 6-3
Payton Miller/Zoey Gilbert (I) def. Josie Phillips/
Brooke Thompson 0-6
Emma Olson/Cloe Davis (W) def. Meaghan Hall/
Gracie Jewett 6-2
(BOYS)
WESTON-
MCEWEN 4, IONE 1 — At
Athena, Bryan Fowler’s win
the No. 1 singles match was the
only one of the afternoon for the
Ione boys as they fell to Weston-
McEwen.
Fowler beat Ryan Schmidtgall
8-3. Michael Shafer and David
Froese teamed to win at No. 1
doubles 8-2 over Ione’s Colton
Hollis and Sergio Marin.
———
Singles
Bryan Flower (I) def. Ryan Schmidtgall 8-3
Kellen Fairchild (W) def. Colton Hollis 6-0
Doubles
Michael Schafer/David Froese (W) def. Colton
Hollis/Sergio Marin 8-2
Calvin Papineau/Robbie Davison (W) def. Tim
Gould/Kane Sweeney 6-4
Cade Bryan/Caleb Mann (W) def. Daniel Eubanks/
Jared Snyder 6-2
Curtis Papineau/Marcellino Barrera (W) def.
Michael Reed/Daniel Eubanks 6-3
BLAZERS: Host Minnesota on Thursday
Continued from 1B
happens.”
The Jazz took a 47-41
lead into halftime after a
hot start and surviving a
second-quarter tear from
McCollum.
Utah opened the game
with an 11-0 run and was
having its way with a
heavy dose of Gobert and
Hayward, but Portland
chipped away. McCollum
had 10 second-quarter
points on 5-for-8 shooting.
The Trail Blazers took
their only lead at 31-30, but
a 13-2 Jazz run pushed the
lead back to 10.
“I thought we got good
shots early and weren’t able
to connect on them and then
it just kind of snowballed
after that,” Blazers coach
Terry Stotts said.
TIP-INS
Trail Blazers: Jusef
Nurkic (leg) missed his
third consecutive game. ...
Portland was outrebounded
47-28.
Jazz: Rodney Hood
(knee), Derrick Favors
(knee), George Hill (groin)
and Raul Neto (groin) did
not play. ... Dante Exum
went down with a hip injury
in the third quarter and did
not return.
PLAYOFF IMPLICA-
TIONS
Trail Blazers: Portland
holds a half-game lead over
the Denver Nuggets for the
last Western Conference
playoff spot with four games
remaining. It holds the
tiebreak over the Nuggets.
Jazz: Utah has a
one-game lead over the
Clippers for the No. 4 seed
in the West with four games
to go.
W A L K I N G
WOUNDED
Utah has used 22
different starting lineups
this season. The lineup of
Hayward, Gobert, Boris
Diaw, Joe Ingles and Dante
Exum started for just the
second time this season.
“People coach and play
the end of the season in
various ways,” Snyder said.
“Our situation is so variable.
We’ve got health (issues),
we’ve got home-court
(advantage) and we’ve got
seeding. You want to be
playing well and be confi-
dent going in. So there’s a
lot of different factors.
“In my mind, the best
thing for us to do is take
each game at a time and
whoever’s ready to go, put
them out there and try to
play as well as we can.”
UP NEXT
Trail Blazers: Portland
hosts Karl-Anthony Towns
and the Timberwolves on
Thursday after losing to
them Monday in Minnesota
110-109.
Jazz: Utah hosts the
Timberwolves on Friday as
it tries to catch Houston for
fourth place in the Western
Conference.
WRESTLING: Tickets start at just $15 per person
Continued from 1B
among other independent
pro wrestlers.
“We’re bringing in a
great crop of well-known
talent,”
Prestige
CEO
William Quintana said in an
email.
Anderson, who went by
Ken Kennedy with WWE,
and Masters were both
staples of the WWE’s Raw
and SmackDown brands
during their tenures in the
mid and late 2000s. They
will be joined as headliners
by current TNA star Ange-
lina Love and current UFC
fighter ‘Filthy’ Tom Lawlor.
Along with those four, the
event will also feature some
of the top heavyweight,
light heavyweight and even
luchador wrestlers in the
Pacific Northwest.
“Our goal as a company
is to provide fun, family
entertainment with a focus
on action packed wrestling,”
Quintana said, “featuring
the best up-and-coming
wrestlers as well as former
superstars.”
It is a pretty impressive
haul for a company that was
formed just four months
ago.
Quintana said that the
idea to start it came to him
while driving one day in the
fall, which resulted in him
calling up friends Michael
Neil, now the COO, and
Anthony Cabrera, the CFO,
to see if they wanted in. All
three men have minimal
professional
experience
around wrestling aside from
being fans of the sport, but
have extensive experience
promoting music concerts
and events all around the
country and felt it would be
a good step.
The event starts at 7 p.m.
and will last approximately
3 to 4 hours. Tickets start at
$15 for general admission,
and then increase to $25
for ringside seats. There
are also two VIP packages,
where for $40 a customer
gets one general admission
ticket, early show entry and
a chance for a meet-and-
greet with performers for
autographs and photos.
And then for $50, or the
Gold package, you get a
ringside seat with the early
entry and meet-and-greet
opportunity. Visit Prestige
Championship Wrestling on
Facebook for more informa-
tion.
Quintana said that the
company’s hope is to grow
and expand to multiple
events a year in Eastern
Oregon and Washington. As
of now, Prestige Champi-
onship Wrestling 2 is tenta-
tively scheduled for June 23
also at EOTEC.
SCOREBOARD
Local Slate
PREP BASEBALL
Thursday
Pendleton at La Grande (2), 3/5 p.m.
Friday
Nyssa at Riverside (2), 1/3 p.m.
Irrigon at Umatilla (2), 1/3 p.m.
Stanfield at Burns (2), 1/3 p.m.
Heritage (WA) at Hermiston (2) 1:30/3:30
p.m.
Saturday
Mac-Hi at Ontario (2), 1/3 p.m.
Pilot Rock at Weston-McEwen (2), 11
a.m./1 p.m.
PREP SOFTBALL
Today
Hermiston at Sherwood, 5 p.m.
Thursday
Pendleton at La Grande (2), 3/4:30 p.m.
Pilot Rock at Riverside, 4:30 p.m.
Friday
Echo at Burns (2), 2/4 p.m.
Saturday
Culver at Pilot Rock (2), 11 a.m./1 p.m.
Echo at Bonanza, 11 a.m.
Mac-Hi at Ontario (2), 1/3 p.m.
Central Catholic at Hermiston (2), 1/3 p.m.
Echo vs. Oakland (at Bonanza), 2 p.m.
PREP GOLF
Friday
Mac-Hi at Milton-Freewater GC, Noon
Pendleton, Hermiston girls at Eagle Crest
Resort, 9 a.m.
PREP TRACK & FIELD
Friday
Pendleton, Mac-Hi, Riverside, Irrigon,
Umatilla, Pilot Rock, Weston-McEwen,
Echo at Mac-Hi Carnival of Speed, 11 a.m.
Saturday
Pendleton, Riverside, Umatilla, Stanfield,
Pilot Rock, Heppner, Weston-McEwen,
Echo, Helix at Stanfield, 10 a.m.
Hermiston at Eisenhower (WA), 10 a.m.
Arlington at Seaside, 10 a.m.
Ione at Glide, 11 a.m.
PREP TENNIS
Today
Pendleton girls at Hood River, 4 p.m.
The Dalles at Hermiston girls, 4 p.m.
Hermiston boys at The Dalles, 4 p.m.
Hood River at Pendleton boys, 4 p.m.
Friday
Mac-Hi at Riverside, 3:30 p.m.
Ione at Helix, 4 p.m.
Saturday
Mac-Hi at La Grande, 11 a.m.
Sherman, Riverside at Helix, 10 a.m.
PREP LACROSSE
Friday
Hermiston at Lincoln, 8 p.m.
Saturday
Hermiston at Cleveland, 12:30 p.m.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Today
Blue Mountain at Spokane (2), 1/4 p.m.
Saturday
Walla Walla at Blue Mountain (2), 1/4 p.m.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Today
Blue Mountain at Treasure Valley (2), 2/4
p.m.
Friday
Blue Mountain at Big Bend (2), 2/4 p.m.
Northwest (WA) at Eastern Oregon (2),
2/4 p.m.
Saturday
Northwest at Eastern Oregon (2), 11
a.m./1 p.m.
Prep Scores
BASEBALL
Class 6A
LINCOLN 18, Franklin 0
Grant 14, WILSON 8
Madison 6, ROOSEVELT 3
CLEVELAND 17, Benson 0
Century 6, Southridge 0
BEAVERTON 4, Liberty 0
GLENCOE 5, Jesuit 2
Sunset 3, ALOHA 1
SOUTH SALEM 3, West Albany 2
MCNARY 10, North Salem 2
McMinnville 14, FOREST GROVE 1
SPRAGUE 8, McKay 0
North Medford 4, SOUTH EUGENE 2
SHELDON 3, South Medford 1
GRANTS PASS 4, Willamette 3
WESTVIEW 8, West Salem 7
Class 5A
DALLAS 11, Lebanon 4
CRESCENT VALLEY 4, Woodburn 0
Central 5, SILVERTON 2
CRESCENT VALLEY 10, Woodburn 0
EAGLE POINT 4, Marist Catholic 0
THURSTON 6, Springfield 1
CHURCHILL 2, North Eugene 0
Crater 5, ASHLAND 3
Summit 15, RIDGEVIEW 3
REDMOND 5, Mountain View 4
LA GRANDE 4, Hermiston 2
LA GRANDE 11, Hermiston 1 (6 innings)
Class 4A
VALLEY CATHOLIC 10, Seaside 1
Astoria 4, SCAPPOOSE 2
Cottage Grove 11, JUNCTION CITY 0 (6
innings)
SWEET HOME 11, Sutherlin 1 (6 innings)
PLEASANT HILL 6, Siuslaw/Mapleton 1
Henley 6, CASCADE CHRISTIAN 1
PHOENIX 11, South Umpqua 3
Mazama 21, Lakeview 4
Douglas 10, NORTH VALLEY 5
HIDDEN VALLEY 1, North Bend 0
Baker 9, Burns 3
Brookings-Harbor 9, WALDPORT 1
Brookings-Harbor 6, WALDPORT 1
YAMHILL-CARLTON 10, Neah-Kah-Nie 1
Class 3A
SHERIDAN 6, Amity 3
TAFT 16, Horizon Christian 0 (5 innings)
Santiam Christian 5, DAYTON 4
JEFFERSON 2, Gervais 1
HARRISBURG 16, Willamina 10 (6 innings)
Rogue River 15, GLENDALE 1
Class 2A/1A
Western Mennonite 3, ST. PAUL 2
REGIS 11, Kennedy 4
PERRYDALE 5, Country Christian 4
LOWELL 6, Crow 4
OAKLAND 10, Oakridge 1
Monroe 16, NORTH DOUGLAS 4
RIDDLE 22, North Lake 4 (5 innings)
RIDDLE 17, North Lake 2 (5 innings)
Siletz Valley 2, GOLD BEACH 0
BANDON 13, Toledo 3 (5 innings)
REEDSPORT 18, Myrtle Point 1 (5
innings)
Nestucca 13, CENTRAL LINN 3
SOFTBALL
Class 6A
Lincoln 23, MADISON 20
Cleveland 13, BENSON 3
Franklin 18, WILSON 4
ALOHA 7, Century 6
Westview 14, SOUTHRIDGE 4
Beaverton 8, LIBERTY 7 (8 innings)
Jesuit 10, SUNSET 0
McMinnville 3, WEST SALEM 2
West Albany 13, SPRAGUE 5
NORTH SALEM 18, McKay 1 (5 innings)
NORTH MEDFORD 13, South Eugene
(5 innings)
SOUTH MEDFORD 6, Sheldon 2
Grants Pass 22, WILLAMETTE 0 (5
innings)
Glencoe 10, CENTRAL CATHOLIC 1
Clackamas 14, CANBY 4 (6 innings)
Class 5A
LEBANON 12, Central 6
Eagle Point 21, SPRINGFIELD 0 (5
innings)
Thurston 20, NORTH EUGENE 1
Marist Catholic 15, CRATER 1 (5 innings)
RIDGEVIEW 11, Summit 2
REDMOND 9, Mountatin View 0
CRESCENT VALLEY 18, Woodburn 2 (5
innings)
Class 4A
Junction City 26, COTTAGE GROVE 0 (5
innings)
Sweet Home 18, SUTHERLIN 2 (5
innings)
Rainier 8, Astoria 0
Tillamook 4, SIUSLAW 3
Madras 10, LA PINE 0 (5 innings)
NORTH BEND 7, Hidden Valley 3
CROOK COUNTY (JV) 12, Culver 7
South Umpqua 13, NORTH VALLEY 3
Molalla 18, VALLEY CATHOLIC 10
BROOKINGS-HARBOR 10, Rogue River
(5 innings)
BANKS 12, Corbett 2 (5 innings)
HENLEY 12, Glide 1
Ontario 7, VALE 4
Class 3A
DAYTON 18, Santiam Christian 2
Amity 28, Sheridan 0
BLANCHET CATHOLIC 19, Colton 2 (5
innings)
Scio 18, SALEM ACADEMY 1 (5 innings)
Jefferson 17, GERVAIS
Riverside 29, PORTLAND CHRISTIAN 0
(5 innings)
HARRISBURG 14, Willamina 7
Class 2A/1A
Kennedy 13, REGIS 0 (5 innings)
ST. PAUL 15, Western Mennonite 5
Central Linn 14, SANTIAM 0
NORTH DOUGLAS 3, Monroe 2 (12
innings)
Oakland 19, OAKRIDGE 1 (5 innings)
YONCALLA 24, Mohawk 4 (5 innings)
RIDDLE 13, Chiloquin 12
Chiloquin 26, RIDDLE 3
GOLD BEACH 13, Siletz Valley 7
Toledo 15, BANDON 3 (5 innings)
REEDSPORT 22, Myrtle Point (5 innings)
Neah-Kah-Nie 10, NESTUCCA 8
Basketball
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L Pct
1. z-Cleveland
50 27 .649
2. x-Boston
50 27 .649
3. x-Toronto
47 31 .603
4. z-Washington 47 31 .603
5. Milwaukee
40 38 .513
6. Atlanta
39 38 .506
7. Chicago
38 40 .487
8. Indiana
38 40 .487
——
Miami
37 40 .481
Charlotte
36 42 .462
Detroit
35 42 .455
New York
30 48 .385
Philadelphia
28 50 .359
Orlando
27 51 .346
Brooklyn
19 59 .244
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L Pct
1. z-Golden State 64 14 .820
2. z-San Antonio 60 17 .779
3. x-Houston
52 25 .675
4. x-Utah
48 30 .615
5. x-L.A. Clippers 47 31 .603
6. x-Oklahoma City 44 33 .571
GB
—
—
3½
3½
10½
11
12½
12½
13
14½
15
20½
22½
23½
31½
GB
—
3½
11½
16
17
19½
7. x-Memphis
42 36 .538 22
8. Portland
38 40 .487 26
——
Denver
37 40 .481 26½
New Orleans
33 45 .423 31
Dallas
32 45 .415 31½
Minnesota
31 46 .402 32½
Sacramento
31 47 .397 33
L.A. Lakers
22 55 .286 41½
Phoenix
22 56 .282 42
x-clinched playoff spot
z-clinched division
———
Monday’s Games
Minnesota 110, Portland 109
Tuesday’s Games
Brooklyn 141, Philadelphia 118
Cleveland 122, Orlando 102
Indiana 108, Toronto 90
Washington 118, Charlotte 111
Denver 134, New Orleans 131
New York 100, Chicago 91
Oklahoma City 110, Milwaukee 79
San Antonio 95, Memphis 89, OT
Utah 106, Portland 87
Sacramento 98, Dallas 87
Golden State 121, Minnesota 107
Wednesday’s Games
Miami at Charlotte, 4 p.m.
Toronto at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.
Cleveland at Boston, 5 p.m.
Denver at Houston, 5 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Memphis, 5 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m.
Golden State at Phoenix, 7 p.m.
Dallas at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.
Hockey
NHL
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W
L OT Pts
y-Montreal 79 46 24
9 101
Ottawa
79 42 27 10 94
x-Boston
80 44 30
6 94
Toronto
79 39 25 15 93
Tampa Bay 79 39 30 10 88
Florida
79 33 35 11 77
Buffalo
79 32 35 12 76
Detroit
80 32 36 12 76
Metropolitan Division
GP W
L OT Pts
x-Washington 79 53 18
8 114
x-Pittsburgh 79 49 19 11 109
x-Columbus 79 49 22
8 106
x-N.Y. Rangers 79 47 26
6 100
N.Y. Islanders 79 38 29 12 88
Philadelphia 80 38 33
9 85
Carolina
79 35 30 14 84
New Jersey 79 28 37 14 70
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W
L OT Pts
z-Chicago 80 50 22
8 108
x-Minnesota 80 47 25
8 102
x-St. Louis 79 43 29
7 93
x-Nashville 80 40 28 12 92
Winnipeg 80 38 35
7 83
Dallas
80 33 36 11 77
Colorado
79 22 54
3 47
Pacific Division
GP W
L OT Pts
x-Anaheim 80 45 23 13 101
x-Edmonton 79 44 26
9 97
x-San Jose 80 45 28
7 97
x-Calgary
80 44 32
4 92
Los Angeles 79 38 34
7 83
Vancouver 79 30 40
9 69
Arizona
80 29 41 10 68
x-clinched playoff spot
y-clinched division
z-clinched conference
GF GA
220 192
205 208
232 207
243 232
222 222
202 231
197 229
201 240
GF GA
258 179
270 222
240 184
252 213
230 238
212 230
207 225
176 229
GF GA
242 206
259 204
221 209
232 219
242 251
216 252
158 267
GF GA
215 198
235 206
216 196
222 217
194 195
175 231
192 254
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point
for overtime loss. Top three teams in each
division and two wild cards per conference
advance to playoffs.
———
Tuesday’s Games
New Jersey 1, Philadelphia 0, OT
Boston 4, Tampa Bay 0
Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 1
Washington 4, Toronto 1
Ottawa 2, Detroit 0
Minnesota 5, Carolina 3
N.Y. Islanders 2, Nashville 1, OT
Winnipeg 5, St. Louis 2
Dallas 3, Arizona 2, OT
Colorado 4, Chicago 3, OT
Anaheim 3, Calgary 1
San Jose 3, Vancouver 1
Los Angeles 6, Edmonton 4
Wednesday’s Games
Montreal at Buffalo, 4:30 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 5 p.m.
Thursday’s Games
N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 4 p.m.
Winnipeg at Columbus, 4 p.m.
Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 4 p.m.
Ottawa at Boston, 4 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Toronto, 4:30 p.m.
St. Louis at Florida, 4:30 p.m.
Nashville at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.
Minnesota at Colorado, 6 p.m.
Chicago at Anaheim, 7 p.m.
Vancouver at Arizona, 7 p.m.
Edmonton at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.
Calgary at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.
Baseball
MLB
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Monday’s Games
Boston 5, Pittsburgh 3
Baltimore 3, Toronto 2, 11 innings
Detroit at Chicago White Sox, ppd.
Minnesota 7, Kansas City 1
Cleveland 8, Texas 5
Houston 3, Seattle 0
Oakland 4, L.A. Angels 2
Tuesday’s Games
Detroit 6, Chicago White Sox 3
N.Y. Yankees 5, Tampa Bay 0
Cleveland 4, Texas 3
Houston 2, Seattle 1
L.A. Angels 7, Oakland 6
Today’s Games
Kansas City (Kennedy 0-0) at Minnesota
(Santiago 0-0), 10:10 a.m.
Detroit (Zimmermann 0-0) at Chicago
White Sox (Shields 0-0), 11:10 a.m.
Toronto (Happ 0-0) at Baltimore (Bundy
0-0), 4:05 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 0-0) at Tampa Bay
(Cobb 0-0), 4:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Taillon 0-0) at Boston (Sale
0-0), 4:10 p.m.
Cleveland (Salazar 0-0) at Texas (Hamels
0-0), 5:05 p.m.
Seattle (Paxton 0-0) at Houston (Morton
0-0), 5:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Richards 0-0) at Oakland
(Cotton 0-0), 7:05 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Monday’s Games
Washington 4, Miami 2
N.Y. Mets 6, Atlanta 0
Boston 5, Pittsburgh 3
Colorado 7, Milwaukee 5
Philadelphia 4, Cincinnati 3
L.A. Dodgers 14, San Diego 3
Tuesday’s Games
Colorado 6, Milwaukee 5
Chicago Cubs 2, St. Louis 1
San Francisco 8, Arizona 4
San Diego 4, L.A. Dodgers 0
Wednesday’s Games
Chicago Cubs (Lackey 0-0) at St. Louis
(Lynn 0-0), 10:45 a.m.
Miami (Straily 0-0) at Washington (Roark
0-0), 4:05 p.m.
Atlanta (Colon 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom
0-0), 4:10 p.m.
Philadelphia (Eickhoff 0-0) at Cincinnati
(Finnegan 0-0), 4:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Taillon 0-0) at Boston (Sale
0-0), 4:10 p.m.
Colorado (Chatwood 0-0) at Milwaukee
(Peralta 0-0), 5:10 p.m.
San Francisco (Moore 0-0) at Arizona
(Walker 0-0), 6:40 p.m.
San Diego (Cahill 0-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Hill
0-0), 7:10 p.m.
Golf
PGA Tour
World Golf Ranking
Through April 2
1. Dustin Johnson
USA
2. Rory McIlroy
NIR
3. Jason Day
AUS
4. Hideki Matsuyama JPN
5. Henrik Stenson
SWE
6. Jordan Spieth
USA
7. Justin Thomas
USA
8. Rickie Fowler
USA
9. Adam Scott
AUS
10. Alex Noren
SWE
11. Sergio Garcia
ESP
12. Jon Rahm
ESP
13. Patrick Reed
USA
14. Justin Rose
ENG
15. Tyrrell Hatton
ENG
16. Paul Casey
ENG
17. Danny Willett
ENG
18. Phil Mickelson
USA
19. Bubba Watson
USA
20. Branden Grace
SAF
12.93
8.83
8.66
8.09
7.75
7.56
5.50
5.44
5.34
5.08
5.04
4.69
4.58
4.49
4.28
4.11
4.02
3.87
3.86
3.65
Upcoming Schedule
April 6-9 — The Masters, Augusta Nation-
al GC, Augusta, Ga.
April 13-16 — RBC Heritage, Harbour
Town GL, Hilton Head Island, S.C.
April 20-23 — Valero Texas Open, TPC San
Antonio (AT&T Oaks Course), San Antonio
Motorsports
NASCAR
Monster Energy Cup Series
Points Standings
Through April 2
1. Kyle Larson
2. Chase Elliott
3. Martin Truex, Jr.
4. Brad Keselowski
5. Joey Logano
6. Kyle Busch
7. Ryan Blaney
8. Clint Bowyer
9. Jamie McMurray
10. Kevin Harvick
11. Ryan Newman
12. Kasey Kahne
13. Erik Jones
14. Jimmie Johnson
15. Trevor Bayne
16. Denny Hamlin
17. Aric Almirola
18. Austin Dillon
19. Kurt Busch
20. Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.
268
264
236
234
207
188
179
174
163
154
152
146
144
141
140
139
127
126
119
113
Upcoming Schedule
Sunday, April 9 — O’Reilly Auto Parts
500 at Texas Motor Speedway, 10:30 a.m.
(TV: FOX)
Sunday, April 23 — Food City 500 at Bris-
tol Motor Speedway, 11 a.m. (TV: FOX)
Sunday, April 30 — Toyota Owners 400 at
Richmond International Raceway, 11 a.m.
(TV: FOX)