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Page 2B SPORTS East Oregonian BRIEFLY Milton Freewater horse to race in Santa Anita Derby Milton Freewater, the three-year-old thoroughbred colt named after the Umatilla County city, will compete Saturday in the prestigious $1 million Santa Anita Derby. Posted as a 30-1 outsider in a field of 13 horses, Milton Freewater needs a top-two finish to qualify for the Kentucky Derby on May 6. The horse has two wins in seven starts and is trained by past Kentucky Derby-winning trainer Doug O’Neill. The Santa Anita Derby will be broadcast live on the NBC Sports Network on Saturday from 2:30-4:30 p.m. Batter up: softball teams to register HERMISTON — With summer just around the corner, it’s time for teams to register for softball leagues through Hermiston Parks & Recreation. There are several leagues to choose from, including: •Mens: ASA, unlimited home runs, double headers. (Tuesdays and Wednesdays). Costs $450 per team •Recreational Coed A League: ASA, 3 home runs progressive, single headers, teams that want to be competitive. (Mondays). Costs $390 per team. •Recreational Coed B League: ASA, 3 home runs progressive, single headers, a combination of two players from recreation, A and/or men’s league are allowed. (Thursdays and Fridays). Costs $390 per team. •Recreational Coed C League: ASA, 3 home runs progressive, single headers. No player from Recreation A or B league or men’s league are allowed. (Thursdays and Fridays). Costs $390 per team. All leagues run from may through July. The games are at 6 p.m., 7:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. at Theater Sports Park, 1800 N.W. Sixth St., Hermiston. For more information, visit www.hermistonrecreation.com. To register, call 541-667-5018 or stop by the recreation office, 180 N.E. Second St., Hermiston. -East Oregonian SHERMAN: Has spent entire career in Seattle, but team starting to think future Continued from 1B sion that a deal was unlikely to happen on Wednesday, but Seattle is sending a message that it is clearly listening when it comes to its former All-Pro cornerback. “It’s just open communica- tion. He knows what’s going on. We know what’s going on,” Schneider said. “I don’t know if anything would ever happen, but like I tell people all the time, 98 percent of the deals that we’re involved with, we don’t follow through with. But at least we’ve opened that door, gone down the road and seen what’s behind Door A or Door B.” Sherman has spent his entire career with the Seahawks. He’s coming off his most volatile season that included two sideline blowups during games when he clashed with coaches and had to be pulled aside by teammates. He’s also part of a defense that is getting older — Sherman just turned 29 — and the upcoming draft is loaded with talent in the secondary. Schneider said there has been clear communication with Sherman about what is going on, saying the trade rumors haven’t been a secret and they’re not going to lie about what is happening. “It’s going to be all laid out, and like I said, that doesn’t happen everywhere,” Schneider said. “We have open lines of communication between our coaching staff and our player personnel staff. It goes through player devel- opment, it goes through our sports science group. There’s a lot going on there.” Thursday, April 6, 2017 TENNIS: Hermiston boys and girls beat Hood River comfortable each time out in their first season at doubles, and Reed Middleton and Breena Wadekamper have been displaying more confi- dence in their shots this season as the No. 2 team. Both teams earned wins of 6-0, 6-2 on Wednesday. UP NEXT Hermiston will host Hood River Valley on Tuesday at 4 p.m. ——— Continued from 1B made it a quick 6-0, 6-0 match. Johnston wasn’t the only Buck- aroo struggling to find his touch on Wednesday, and Holdman said unforced errors were the main contributing factor to each loss. “Our kids are stroking the ball better, their technique is better, we’re just not consistent,” he said. “Nobody was hitting the ball very hard today, they’re just beating themselves with too many unforced errors.” Chris Riviello was steady at No. 2 singles to beat Easton Phelan 6-1, 6-0, and Ben Fick won at No. 3 singles 6-0, 6-1 over Jeremy Sellers (another converted doubles player). Adam and Luke Harter took the No. 1 doubles match 6-1, 6-1 over Elton Harrison and Stanton Schmitz. The No. 2 doubles match was won by Arnulto Perez and Jay Fiedler 6-0, 6-1 over Josh Mendoza and Joey Savage. UP NEXT Pendleton will host Milwaukie on Friday at 2 p.m. HERMISTON 5, THE DALLES 3 — At The Dalles, the Bulldogs swept doubles play and got some gritty match-break wins to beat the Riverhawks on Wednesday in their Columbia River Conference opener. Thomas McCullough and Patrick Wicks picked up one of those big wins at No. 1 doubles as they regrouped for a 10-8 match-break win over the team from The Dalles. Hayden Cissna overcame a slow start to force the extra set and beat Pedro Lopez 10-7 at No. 3 singles, and Jose Sanchez and Matt Eckhardt got a win by forfeit when one of their opponents suffered a badly cut finger during the third set HERMISTON 5, THE DALLES 3 Singles Robin Pashek (T) def. Mackenzie Hill 6-2, 6-2 Kiana Pielli (T) def. Lindsay McAllister 6-0, 6-0 Alyssa Perkins (H) def. Jocelyn Hernandez 6-2, 6-1 Yahira Alvarez (T) def. Olivia Thomas 7-5, 6-1 Doubles Katelyn Millard/Jaycee Ternes (H) def. Abby Minnick/ Ellie Trujillo 6-0, 6-2 Reed Middleton/Breena Wadekamper (H) def. Maggie Corey/Cassie Vazquez 6-0, 6-2 Adriann Stewart/Paola Sanchez (H) def. Natalie Varland/Lupita Contreras 6-4, 6-2 Kealli Hamilton/Breckyn Mecham (H) def. Liz Leon/ Jessica Vega 6-2, 6-2 Staff photo by Matt Entrup Pendleton’s Elton Harrison prepares to return a shot in his doubles tennis match against Hood River on Wednesday in Pendleton. of their match. The No. 4 doubles match also went down to a tiebreak that Hermiston won. “We’ve been pushing a lot of doubles strategy stuff lately and some of the guys have really been working on communicating in matches,” said Hermiston coach Shann West. “That can disrupt what your opponents are doing and some of our guys have been able to take advantage of that, getting the head of their opponents.” UP NEXT Hermiston will play at Hood River Valley on Wednesday at 4 p.m. ——— HERMISTON 5, THE DALLES 3 Singles Quinn Wilson (T) def. Caleb Jorgensen 6-1, 6-4 James Pashek (T) def. Jose Gonzalez 6-3, 6-2 Hayden Cissna (H) def. Pedro Lopez 3-6, 6-1 (10-7) Andy Lopez (T) def. Austin Garcia 6-3, 6-0 Doubles McCullough/Wicks (H) def. Lopez/Rodriguez 6-4, 5-7 (10-8) Morris/Grigg (H) def. Martin/Bautista 6-1, 6-1 Eckhardt/Zanchez (H) def. Petel/Eistand FF (Injury) Zepeta/Zepeta (H) def. Dexter/Contreras 6-4, 4-6 (10-8) GIRLS TENNIS HERMISTON 5, THE DALLES 3 — At Hermiston, a doubles sweep lifted the Bulldogs over the Riverhawks on Wednesday in both teams’ Columbia River Conference opener. “Number one and number two doubles once again really stepped up and played strong, probably the best I’ve seen out of them all year,” said Hermiston coach JAson Sivey. He said Katelyn Millard and Jaycee Ternes continue to look more HOOD RIVER 7, PEND- LETON 1 — At The Dalles, the shorthanded Buckaroos gave the Eagles some good matches, but could get just a single win in their Columbia River Conference opener on Wednesday. Pendleton No. 1 singles player Jenna Senter earned their lone win 6-2, 7-6 (3) over Hood River’s Motsi Garrido to highlight Pend- leton’s afternoon. The Bucks were missing three starters due to illness, injury and a scheduling conflict. UP NEXT Pendleton hosts Milwaukie on Friday at 2 p.m. ——— HOOD RIVER 7, PENDLETON 1 Singles Jenna Senter (P) def. Motsi Garrido 6-2, 7-6 (3) Nikki Pauluss (H) def. Brandy Brown 7-5, 6-3 Kirby Joseph (H) def. Danea Smith 7-6 (2), 6-2 Yasmen Ziada (H) def. Jessie Patterson 6-2, 6-4 Doubles Crystal Flores/Amerika Flores (H) def. Brooke Lapp/ Kayla Walker 6-4, 6-2 Claire Oswald/Bianca Badillo (H) def. Emma Flor- ence/Maggie Scanlon 6-0, 6-1 Kayla Green/Alicia Harsanyi (H) def. Katelyn John- son/Gabby Cuthbert 6-1, 6-1 Ruby Dosier/Mattie Back (H) def. Becca Walker/ Jenna Harrison 6-1, 6-1 BMCC: Baseball bats stay quiet as Spokane earns sweep Continued from 1B run. Ulrey pitched Game 1 as well, allowing nine hits and six walks with four strikeouts. She did give up seven runs, though only one of those was earned. BMCC got the bats going early and often in Game 2, scoring two runs apiece in the first and second innings. Sarah Bonner led off the game with her team-leading eighth home run and later in the inning Siaki scored from third on an error by the TVCC shortstop for a 2-0 lead. In the second inning, Cagle — who tallied a team-high four hits on the day — smacked a two-RBI double to left field which boosted BMCC’s lead to 4-0. The Timber- wolves then added on in the fourth inning with a sacrifice fly from Bonner to bring home Miah Slater for a 5-0 lead. But at that point, TVCC’s bats got comfortable with BMCC pitcher Tiffany Snyder. After registering a mere two hits through the first three innings, the Chukars smacked 10 hits over the final four innings and eventually tied the game at 6-6 in the sixth inning. Then with one out in the seventh, the Chukars won in walk-off fashion with a RBI double from Bailee Mills. UP NEXT Blue Mountain hits the road again this weekend when it heads to Big Bend on Friday for a double- header at 2 p.m. ——— Game 1 R H E BMCC 070 100 0 — 8 9 2 TVCC 007 000 0 — 7 9 4 WP — M. Ulrey, LP — B. Mills. 2B — M. Ulrey (BMCC); R. Curry, A. Beers (TVCC). HR — E. Shenk (TVCC). Game 2 R H E BMCC 220 101 0 — 6 10 2 TVCC 000 114 1 — 7 12 3 WP — R. Curry, LP — T. Snyder. 2B — L. Cagle (BMCC); M. Smith, E. Shenk, B. Mills, R. Curry, M. Aberasturi, A. Beers (TVCC). HR — S. Bonner (BMCC); S. MacFee (TVCC). Baseball SPOKANE 4-10, BLUE MOUNTAIN 2-0 — At Spokane, Washington, the Spokane pitching staff kept the Blue Mountain bats quiet nearly all day long in a double- header sweep of the Timberwolves on Wednesday afternoon. In Game 1, Blue Mountain (12-12, 3-3 NWAC East) scored the game’s first runs as Tate Spivey’s RBI single in the third got it started, and then Spivey scored later in the inning to give BMCC a 2-0 lead after three. But in the fourth, Spokane (11-8, 4-2) got to BMCC pitcher Brian Howell and tallied four hits and four runs in the inning, which proved to be all the offense it would need as the Sasquatch cruised to the 4-2 victory. In Game 2, BMCC could muster only six hits against Spokane pitching, as starter Ryan Byrd struck out 12 in seven scoreless innings. Meanwhile, the Sasquatch offense chased BMCC starter Tanner Heiman after 3 2/3 innings while scoring seven runs off him. Austin Florez was BMCC’s top hitter on the day with a combined three hits, an RBI and a double, while TJ Rea also tallied three hits on the day. Hermiston product Chase Root had a solid relief appearance in Game 1, tossing 4 1/3 scoreless innings with two strikeouts while allowing just four hits. UP NEXT Blue Mountain returns home this weekend to host Walla Walla for a doubleheader on Saturday at 1 p.m. ——— Game 1 R H E BMCC 002 000 000 — 2 6 1 CCS 000 400 00X — 4 9 1 (BM) B. Howell, C. Root (4) and C. Labbe. (CCS) K. Woods, S. Streltzoff (8) and R. Peterson. WP — K. Woods, LP — B. Howell. 2B — A. Florez (BMCC). Game 2 R H E BMCC 000 000 00 — 0 6 2 CCS 030 501 01 — 10 13 0 (BM) T. Helman, C. Connolly (4), N. Pena (6), T. Poe (8) and C. Labbe. (CCS) R. Byrd, B. Castro (8) and R. Peterson. WP — R. Byrd, LP — T. Helman. HR — R. Peterson (CCS). SCOREBOARD Local Slate PREP BASEBALL Today 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 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, Stan- field, Pilot Rock, Heppner, Weston-McEw- en, 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 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 Saturday Walla Walla at Blue Mountain (2), 1/4 p.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL 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 10, FRANKLIN 0 GRANT 4, Wilson 1 MADISON 7, Roosevelt 6 Southridge 2, CENTURY 1 SUNSET 5, Aloha 3 Glencoe 11, JESUIT 4 GRESHAM 19, Barlow 9, 6 innings Oregon City 6, CENTENNIAL 2 Reynolds 15, DAVID DOUGLAS 1 CLACKAMAS 5, CENTRAL CATHOLIC 2 Lake Oswego 12, TIGARD 0 SHERWOOD 4, West Linn 3 Tualatin 8, NEWBERG 0 WEST ALBANY 3, South Salem 0 McNary 13, NORTH SALEM 1 MCMINNVILLE 5, Forest Grove 1 Sprague 15, MCKAY 2 WEST SALEM 2, Westview 1 Class 5A MILWAUKIE 2, Hillsboro 1 Wilsonville 12, ST. HELENS 1 La Salle Prep 9, SANDY 1 LEBANON 4, Dallas 1 Crescent Valley 10, WOODBURN 0 Corvallis 7, SOUTH ALBANY 4 CENTRAL 4, Silverton 3 SUMMIT 11, Ridgeview 1, 5 innings MOUNTAIN VIEW 10, Redmond 3 Hood River Valley 5, BEND 4 Class 4A Philomath 16, STAYTON 1 NEWPORT 5, North Marion 1 CASCADE 12, Yamhill-Carlton 1, 5 innings HENLEY 7, St. Mary’s, Medford 5 DOUGLAS 5, Glide 4, 8 innings Corbett 11, PORTLAND CHRISTIAN 4, 6 innings Class 3A JEFFERSON 14, Gervais 2, 5 innings Lost River 9, ILLINOIS VALLEY 5 Blanchet Catholic 12, Catlin Gabel 0 Class 2A/1A Reedsport 8, BANDON 0 SOFTBALL Class 6A Wilson 14, MADISON 4 Cleveland 4, LINCOLN 2 GRANT 9, Franklin 8 ROOSEVELT 15, Benson 2 WESTVIEW 15, Century 1, 5 innings GLENCOE 8, Southridge 4 Sunset 9, BEAVERTON 7, 9 innings Hermiston 4, SHERWOOD 0 Tualatin 7, DAVID DOUGLAS 4 Tigard 10, REYNOLDS 4 Oregon City 6, WEST LINN 0 Barlow 8, THE DALLES 5 Class 5A Putnam 5, LA SALLE PREP 0 HILLSBORO 8, Sandy 1 Milwaukie 4, PARKROSE 3 SILVERTON 3, Lebanon 0 South Albany 15, CRESCENT VALLEY 1 Ridgeview 12, SUMMIT 1 MOUNTAIN VIEW 5, Redmond 4, 9 innings HOOD RIVER VALLEY 7, Bend 6, 9 innings Class 4A Newport 10, NORTH MARION 8, 8 innings PHILOMATH 10, Stayton 8 YAMHILL-CARLTON 10, Cascade 2 Banks 5, GLADSTONE 2 Class 3A JEFFERSON 14, Gervais 1, 5 innings PLEASANT HILL 5, Dayton 4 Cascade Christian 13, CRESWELL 5 Santiam Christian 6, HARRISBURG 6 Class 2A/1A NORTH DOUGLAS 11, Myrtle Point 1, 5 innings Basketball NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct 1. z-Cleveland 51 27 .654 2. x-Boston 50 28 .641 3. x-Toronto 48 31 .608 4. z-Washington 47 31 .603 5. Milwaukee 40 38 .513 6. Atlanta 39 38 .506 7. Chicago 38 40 .487 8. Miami 38 40 .487 —— Indiana 38 40 .487 Charlotte 36 43 .456 Detroit 35 43 .449 New York 30 48 .385 Philadelphia 28 50 .359 Orlando 27 51 .346 Brooklyn 19 59 .244 WESTERN CONFERENCE GB — 1 3½ 4 11 11½ 13 13 13 15½ 16 21 23 24 32 W L Pct GB 1. z-Golden State 65 14 .822 — 2. z-San Antonio 60 18 .769 4½ 3. x-Houston 53 25 .679 11½ 4. x-Utah 48 30 .615 16½ 5. x-L.A. Clippers 48 31 .607 17 6. x-Oklahoma City 45 33 .577 19½ 7. x-Memphis 42 37 .532 23 8. Portland 38 40 .487 26½ —— Denver 37 41 .474 27½ New Orleans 33 45 .423 31½ Dallas 32 46 .410 32½ Minnesota 31 46 .403 33 Sacramento 31 47 .397 33½ L.A. Lakers 23 55 .295 41½ Phoenix 22 57 .278 43 x-clinched playoff spot z-clinched division ——— Wednesday’s Games Miami 112, Charlotte 99 Toronto 105, Detroit 102 Cleveland 114, Boston 91 Houston 110, Denver 104 Oklahoma City 103, Memphis 100 L.A. Lakers 102, San Antonio 95 Golden State 120, Phoenix 111 L.A. Clippers 112, Dallas 101 Thursday’s Games Brooklyn at Orlando, 4 p.m. Chicago at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Milwaukee at Indiana, 4 p.m. Washington at New York, 4:30 p.m. Boston at Atlanta, 5 p.m. Minnesota at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Hockey NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L OT Pts y-Montreal 46 25 9 101 Ottawa 42 27 10 94 x-Boston 44 30 6 94 Toronto 39 25 15 93 Tampa Bay 39 30 10 88 Buffalo 33 35 12 78 Florida 33 35 11 77 Detroit 32 36 12 76 Metropolitan Division W L OT Pts x-Washington 54 18 8 116 x-Pittsburgh 49 19 11 109 x-Columbus 49 22 8 106 x-N.Y. Rangers 47 27 6 100 N.Y. Islanders 38 29 12 88 Philadelphia 38 33 9 85 Carolina 35 30 14 84 New Jersey 28 37 14 70 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division W L OT Pts z-Chicago 50 22 8 108 x-Minnesota 47 25 8 102 x-St. Louis 43 29 7 93 x-Nashville 40 28 12 92 Winnipeg 38 35 7 83 Dallas 33 36 11 77 Colorado 22 54 3 47 Pacific Division W L OT Pts x-Anaheim 43 23 13 99 x-Edmonton 44 25 9 97 x-San Jose 44 28 7 95 x-Calgary 44 31 4 92 Los Angeles 37 34 7 81 Vancouver 30 39 9 69 Arizona 29 41 10 68 GF 221 205 232 243 222 199 202 201 GA 194 208 207 232 222 230 231 240 GF 260 270 240 252 230 212 207 176 GA 179 222 184 215 238 230 225 229 GF 242 259 221 232 242 216 158 GA 206 204 209 219 251 252 267 GF 212 231 213 220 188 174 192 GA 196 200 195 214 191 228 254 x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division z-clinched conference 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. ——— Wednesday’s Games Buffalo 2, Montreal 1 Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 0 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 East Division W L Pct GB Baltimore 2 0 1.000 — Boston 2 0 1.000 — Tampa Bay 2 1 .667 ½ New York 1 2 .333 1½ Toronto 0 2 .000 2 Central Division W L Pct GB Cleveland 3 0 1.000 — Minnesota 2 0 1.000 ½ Detroit 1 0 1.000 1 Kansas City 0 2 .000 2½ Chicago 0 1 .000 2 West Division W L Pct GB Houston 3 0 1.000 — Los Angeles 2 1 .667 1 Oakland 1 2 .333 2 Seattle 0 3 .000 3 Texas 0 3 .000 3 ——— Wednesday’s Games Minnesota 9, Kansas City 1 Detroit at Chicago White Sox, ppd. Baltimore 3, Toronto 1 Boston 3, Pittsburgh 0, 12 innings Tampa Bay 4, N.Y. Yankees 1 Cleveland 9, Texas 6 Houston 5, Seattle 3, 13 innings L.A. Angels 5, Oakland 0 Thursday’s Games Kansas City (Hammel 0-0) at Minnesota (Gibson 0-0), 10:10 a.m. Pittsburgh (Kuhl 0-0) at Boston (Rodri- guez 0-0), 10:35 a.m. Detroit (Boyd 0-0) at Chicago White Sox (Shields 0-0), 11:10 a.m. L.A. Angels (Skaggs 0-0) at Oakland (Triggs 0-0), 12:35 p.m. Toronto (Stroman 0-0) at Tampa Bay (Snell 0-0), 4:10 p.m. Seattle (Miranda 0-0) at Houston (Mus- grove 0-0), 5:10 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB Washington 2 0 1.000 — Philadelphia 1 1 .500 1 New York 1 1 .500 1 Atlanta 1 1 .500 1 Miami 0 2 .000 2 Central Division W L Pct GB Cincinnati 1 1 .500 — Chicago 1 1 .500 — St. Louis 1 1 .500 — Milwaukee 1 2 .333 ½ Pittsburgh 0 2 .000 1 West Division W L Pct GB Colorado 2 1 .667 — Los Angeles 2 1 .667 — Arizona 2 1 .667 — San Francisco 1 2 .333 1 San Diego 1 2 .333 1 ——— Wednesday’s Games Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, ppd. Washington 6, Miami 4 Atlanta 3, N.Y. Mets 1, 12 innings Boston 3, Pittsburgh 0, 12 innings Cincinnati 2, Philadelphia 0 Milwaukee 6, Colorado 1 Arizona 8, San Francisco 6 L.A. Dodgers 3, San Diego 1 Thursday’s Games Philadelphia (Buchholz 0-0) at Cincinnati (Davis 0-0), 9:35 a.m. Pittsburgh (Kuhl 0-0) at Boston (Rodri- guez 0-0), 10:35 a.m. Colorado (Senzatela 0-0) at Milwaukee (Anderson 0-0), 10:40 a.m. Chicago Cubs (Lackey 0-0) at St. Louis (Lynn 0-0), 10:45 a.m. San Diego (Weaver 0-0) at L.A. Dodgers (McCarthy 0-0), 12:10 p.m. Miami (Koehler 0-0) at Washington (Gonzalez 0-0), 1:05 p.m. Atlanta (Garcia 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (Harvey 0-0), 4:10 p.m. San Francisco (Samardzija 0-0) at Arizo- na (Ray 0-0), 6:40 p.m. Golf PGA Tour The Masters At Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, Ga. All Times EDT a-amateur Thursday First round pairings and tee times 5 a.m. Daniel Summerhays, Russell Henley 5:11 a.m. Trevor Immelman, Brendan Steele, Jhonattan Vegas 5:22 a.m. Mike Weir, Billy Hurley III, Scott Piercy 5:33 a.m. Larry Mize, Brian Stuard, a-Stewart Hagestad 5:44 a.m. Soren Kjeldsen, Kevin Chap- pell, Jim Furyk 5:55 a.m. Sandy Lyle, Sean O’Hair, a-Scott Gregory 6:06 a.m. Zach Johnson, Louis Oosthui- zen, Adam Hadwin 6:17 a.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Gary Woodland, J.B. Holmes 6:28 a.m. Adam Scott, Kevin Kisner, Andy Sullivan 6:39 a.m. Francesco Molinari, Daniel Berger, Thomas Pieters 7:01 a.m. Fred Couples, Paul Casey, Kevin Na 7:12 a.m. Russell Knox, Rickie Fowler, Hideki Matsuyama 7:23 a.m. Branden Grace, Brooks Koep- ka, Jeunghun Wang 7:34 a.m. Jordan Spieth, Martin Kaymer, Matt Fitzpatrick 7:45 a.m. Phil Mickelson, Rafa Cabrera Bello, Si Woo Kim 7:56 a.m. Brandt Snedeker, Justin Rose, Jason Day 8:07 a.m. Rod Pampling, William McGirt 8:18 a.m. Mark O’Meara, Hudson Swafford, Roberto Castro 8:29 a.m. Ian Woosnam, James Hahn, a-Brad Dalke 8:40 a.m. Ross Fisher, Pat Perez, Byeong Hun An 8:51 a.m. Jose Maria Olazabal, Ryan Moore, Webb Simpson 8:13 a.m. Ernie Els, Jason Dufner, Bernd Wiesberger 9:24 a.m. Danny Willett, Matt Kuchar, a-Curtis Luck 9:35 a.m. Vijay Singh, Emiliano Grillo, a-Toto Gana 9:46 a.m. Angel Cabrera, Henrik Sten- son, Tyrrell Hatton 9:57 a.m. Charl Schwartzel, Steve Stricker, Mackenzie Hughes 10:08 a.m. Charley Hoffman, Chris Wood, Yuta Ikeda 10:19 a.m. Sergio Garcia, Lee West- wood, Shane Lowry 10:30 a.m. Bernhard Langer, Alex Noren, Patrick Reed 10:41 a.m. Rory McIlroy, Hideto Taniha- ra, Jon Rahm 10:52 a.m. Marc Leishman, Bill Haas, Justin Thomas 11:03 a.m. Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson, Jimmy Walker