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SPORTS
East Oregonian
Thursday, April 13, 2017
College Baseball
NHL Playoffs
Defending champ Penguins roll in Game 1 Chukars
Pittsburgh
Penguins’
Nick Boni-
no (13)
celebrates
his goal
with Pat-
ric Horn-
qvist (72)
during the
second
period
in Game
1 of an
NHL first-
round
hockey
playoff
series
in Pitts-
burgh,
Wednes-
day, April
12, 2017.
Associated Press
PITTSBURGH — Marc-Andre
Fleury stopped 31 shots in a surprise
start in place of injured Matt Murray
and the Pittsburgh Penguins opened
their Stanley Cup title defense with
a 3-1 victory over the Columbus
Blue Jackets on Wednesday night.
Murray was scheduled to get the
nod in the playoff opener but was a
late scratch after suffering a lower-
body injury during warm-ups.
Fleury withstood an early push
by Columbus, and the Penguins
responded by pulling away from the
untested Blue Jackets.
Phil Kessel had a goal and an
assist for Pittsburgh. Nick Bonino
and Bryan Rust also scored, and
Evgeni Malkin assisted on Rust and
Kessel’s goals in his first game back
after missing the final three weeks
of the regular season because of an
upper-body injury.
Matt Calvert scored for
Columbus in the third period, and
Sergei Bobrovsky made 26 saves.
Game 2 is Friday night in Pitts-
burgh.
———
RANGERS 2, CANADIENS 0
MONTREAL — Tanner Glass
scored in the first period and Henrik
Lundqvist made 31 saves to help
New York beat Montreal in Game 1
of their first-round series.
Game 2 of the best-of-seven
series is Friday night at Bell Centre.
Michael Grabner added an
empty-net goal with 1:10 left.
Fired up by 1960s pop star
Ginette Reno’s national anthem,
the Canadiens were all over New
York in the opening period, but the
Rangers struck first at 9:50. Montre-
al’s Tomas Plekanec won a draw in
his own zone, but fourth-line winger
Glass pounced on it and lifted a
backhander over Carey Price’s
AP Photo/Gene
J. Puskar
Oilers 3-2 on Wednesday night in
Game 1 of their Western Conference
series.
The Oilers jumped out to a 2-0
first-period lead only for the veteran
Sharks to come back and tie the
game with just over 15 minutes to
play.
Milan Lucic and Oscar Klefbom
scored for the Oilers.
Joel Ward and Paul Martin scored
for San Jose.
Edmonton
center
Connor
McDavid, the NHL’s leading scorer
in the regular season, had one assist
in his playoff debut to extend his
points streak to 15 games.
It was the first playoff game in
the Oilers’ new downtown arena
and the team’s first NHL postseason
game in almost 11 years.
Game 2 is Friday in Edmonton.
———
shoulder.
Game 2 is Friday in Montreal.
———
BRUINS 2, SENATORS 1
OTTAWA, Ontario — Brad
Marchand broke a tie with 2:33 left
and Boston held on to beat Ottawain
Game 1 of their first-round series.
Marchand scored off the rebound
of Patrice Bergeron’s shot.
Frank Vatrano added a goal for
Boston in his first NHL playoff
game, and Tuukka Rask made
26 saves. Bobby Ryan scored
for Ottawa, and Craig Anderson
stopped 23 shots.
Game 2 is Saturday in Ottawa.
———
SHARKS 3, OILERS 2
EDMONTON, Alberta
—
Melker Karlsson scored at 3:22 of
overtime and the San Jose Sharks
came back to beat the Edmonton
BLUES 2, WILD 1
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Joel
Edmundson scored for St. Louis at
17:48 of overtime, Jake Allen made
a career-high 51 saves and the Blues
sneaked into Minnesota to steal
Game 1 of their first-round series
from the Wild with a 2-1 victory.
Blues star Vladimir Tarasenko
was quiet for most of the night until
he drove into a crowd and threaded
a pass through the Wild defense to
Edmundson, who knocked in the
second postseason goal of his career.
Zach Parise tied the game with
22.7 seconds left in regulation for
the Wild, whose dominance was
thwarted by a stellar performance
from Allen.
He made the most saves ever
recorded against the Wild in their
16-season history.
Game 2 is Friday in Minnesota.
NBA: Spurs playoff streak now at 20
BLAZERS: Will face
Golden State in playoffs
Continued from 1B
Continued from 1B
eighth and final playoff spot
in the West on Sunday, when
the Denver Nuggets fell to
Oklahoma City. It is the fourth
straight season that the Blazers
have made the postseason.
Portland will open its series
against top-seeded Golden
State on Sunday afternoon
in Oakland. The defending
Western Conference champion
Warriors defeated the Blazers
in the second round last season.
Lillard and McCollum were
held out for a second straight
game: Portland also sat them
on Monday for a 99-98 victory
over the San Antonio Spurs,
and reserve guard Shabazz
Napier scored a career-high 32
points.
Portland also sat forward
Al Farouq-Aminu, and reserve
guard Allen Crabbe missed a
third straight game with foot
soreness.
The Pelicans said DeMarcus
Cousins (right Achilles) for
the fourth straight game and
Anthony Davis (left knee) for
the third. Coach Alvin Gentry
said he’s getting minutes for
the younger players to put
some pressure on them and see
how they respond.
Pat Connaughton’s 3-pointer
gave the Blazers a 33-22 lead
early in the second quarter, but
the Pelicans took a 47-46 lead
late on Alexis Ajinca’s dunk.
The game was tied at 53 at the
break.
Portland went up 64-58
on Jake Layman’s 3-pointer,
but again the Pelicans came
back, knotting the game at 75.
Another Layman 3 prevented
New Orleans from pulling
ahead.
Connaughton’s
3-pointer
put Portland in front 93-86 in
the final period. Connaughton
finished with a career-high 19
points.
The loss snapped an eight-
game winning streak at home
for Portland.
TIP INS
Trail Blazers: Portland lost
all four of its regular season
games against the Warriors.
Kevin Durant averaged 29.3
points and 7.8 rebounds in
those wins.
— Chicago did in 2012, followed by
Miami, Indiana, Atlanta, Cleveland
and now Boston.
The Celtics will meet the Bulls in
Round 1.
Defending NBA champion Cleve-
land gets Indiana in the East first
round, and they’ll play the first game
of the postseason Saturday afternoon.
Cavaliers star LeBron James has
played in 51 first-round games in his
career — and his teams in Cleveland
and Miami are 44-7 in those contests.
Only two of the eight first-round
matchups were undecided going into
Wednesday.
In the Western Conference, No. 1
Golden State will open against No. 8
Portland, No. 2 San Antonio faces No.
7 Memphis, No. 3 Houston gets No. 6
Oklahoma City and the Los Angeles
Clippers and Utah Jazz will meet in
the last quarterfinal.
Home-court for the Clippers-Jazz
series was the last remaining unknown
part of the playoff schedule — and it
went to the Clippers, who pulled away
in the second half to beat Sacramento
and lock up No. 4.
In the East, two series were deter-
mined before the final night. No. 3
Toronto will play No. 6 Milwaukee,
and No. 4 Washington will meet No.
5 Atlanta.
The Indiana-Cleveland, Milwau-
kee-Toronto, Memphis-San Antonio
and Utah-Clippers series will start
Saturday. The Atlanta-Washington,
Portland-Golden
State,
Chica-
go-Boston and Oklahoma City-
Houston matchups begin Sunday.
MVP ballots are due to the league
office on Friday, so the winner of the
projected battle between Oklahoma
City’s Russell Westbrook and Hous-
ton’s James Harden for that trophy
will be decided before the Thun-
der-Rockets series starts.
However, the vote count won’t
be known until the NBA hosts its
inaugural awards show in New York
on June 26.
The Spurs are in the playoffs for
the 20th consecutive year, by far the
longest active streak in the NBA.
Atlanta is postseason-bound for the
10th straight season, followed by
Memphis (7), the Clippers (6) and the
Warriors and Rockets (5 each).
There’s only one rematch from last
year’s opening round — that being
the Spurs-Grizzlies series, which was
also a 2 vs. 7 matchup a year ago.
Both teams changed a bit since, with
the Spurs no longer having the retired
Tim Duncan and the Grizzlies being
coached by former Miami assistant
David Fizdale.
Detroit, Miami, Charlotte and
Dallas made the playoffs last season,
and didn’t qualify this season.
sweep
T-Wolves
East Oregonian
ONTARIO
—
The
Blue Mountain baseball
team’s slide continued on
Wednesday afternoon, as it
came up empty handed from
the trip to Treasure Valley
as the Chukars swept the
Timberwolves 10-2 and 6-3.
BMCC (12-16, 3-7 East)
got first run of the day in
the first game when TJ Rea
doubled with one out and
then Austin
Florez hit
NWAC
a
double
of his own
with two
Blue Mountain outs
to
bring in Rea
for a 1-0
lead. But
that
was
short-lived
Treasure Valley as
TVCC
got the run
back in the
bottom of
the frame
with an RBI single by Tanner
Cantwell to tie it at 1-1.
Treasure Valley then took
the lead in the third inning,
scoring a run off of a wild
pitch, sacrifice fly to center
field and an RBI single from
Dylan Mansanzarez to take a
4-1 lead.
BMCC scored its only
other run of the game in the
top of the sixth when Florez
scored from third on a wild
pitch.
In game two, Treasure
Valley held a 5-0 lead after
three innings until BMCC
got on the board in the fourth.
Tate Spivey led off the inning
with a double and then scored
on a RBI groundout from
Jared Rogers to make it 5-1.
BMCC added another
run in the fifth on an RBI
single by Dustin Durflinger
to bring in Andrew Hively.
The Timberwolves final run
came in the seventh when
Spivey singled to bring in
Durflinger to cut the lead to
5-3, but that was as close as
the Timberwolves could get.
Durflinger led the team
with three hits on the day
with one run and one RBI,
while Spivey had a pair of
hits as did Florez.
UP NEXT
Blue Mountain hopes to
stop its slide on Saturday
when it travels to Pasco
(WA) to take on Columbia
Basin.
———
2-3
10-6
Game 1
R H E
BMCC
100 001 000 — 2 8 1
TVCC
103 012 03X — 10 16 4
(BM) B. Howell, C. Root (4), N. Pena (7)
and C. Labbe. (TV) T. Laird, B. McFadden (7),
J. Becher (8), J. Jensen (9) and T. Roper. WP
— T. Laird, LP — B. Howell.
2B — T. Rea, A. Florez (BM); J. Seamons,
C. Jones (TV). 3B — C. Jones (TV).
Game 2
R H E
BMCC
000 110 100 — 3 6 5
TVCC
041 000 10X — 6 11 1
(BM) T. Heiman, C. Connolly (6), K. En-
riquez (8) and J. Rogers. (TV) T. Hueckman, J.
Stidham (7), L. Abrahamson (7), C. Burnham
(9) and T. Roper. WP — T. Hueckman, LP — T.
Heiman.
2B — T. Spivey (BM); L. LaFamina (TV).
SCOREBOARD
Local Slate
PREP BASEBALL
Friday
Nyssa at Stanfield (2), 1/3 p.m.
Vale at Riverside (2), 1/3 p.m.
Joseph at Irrigon (2), 1/3 p.m.
Hermiston at Hood River (2), 4/6 p.m.
Saturday
Pilot Rock at Grant Union (2), 11 a.m./1
p.m.
Weston-McEwen at Heppner (2), 11
a.m./1 p.m.
The Dalles at Pendleton (2), Noon/2 p.m.
La Grande at Mac-Hi (2), Noon/2 p.m.
PREP SOFTBALL
Today
Weston-McEwen at Union, 3 p.m.
Friday
Echo at Irrigon (2), 1/3 p.m.
Umatilla at Riverside (2), 1/4 p.m.
Saturday
Heppner at Pilot Rock (2), 11 a.m./1 p.m.
Hermiston at Hood River (2), Noon/2 p.m.
The Dalles at Pendleton (2), Noon/2 p.m.
La Grande at Mac-Hi (2), Noon/2 p.m.
Echo at Grant Union (2), 1/3 p.m.
PREP GOLF
Today
Pendleton, Hermiston, Mac-Hi at Pendle-
ton CC, Noon
Friday
Mac-Hi at La Grande CC, 1 p.m.
Heppner at John Day GC, 11 a.m.
PREP TRACK & FIELD
Today
Irrigon, Pilot Rock, Stanfield, Ione at
Heppner, Noon
Friday
Pendleton, Hermiston, Mac-Hi, Riverside,
Irrigon, Weston-McEwen, Heppner,
Stanfield, Umatilla, Helix, Ione, Arlington at
Umatilla, Noon
Hermiston, Arlington at Oregon Relays (at
Eugene), TBD
Saturday
Pendleton at Pasco (WA), 9:30 a.m.
Hermiston, Arlington at Oregon Relays (at
Eugene), TBD
PREP TENNIS
Today
Capital (ID) at Hermiston, Noon/1 p.m.
Stanfield at Mac-Hi, 3:30 p.m.
Umatilla, Weston-McEwen at Helix, 4
p.m.
The Dalles at Pendleton (boys), 4 p.m.
Pendleton (girls) at The Dalles, 4 p.m.
Friday
Ione at Stanfield, 3 p.m.
Weston-McEwen at Riverside, 3:30 p.m.
PREP LACROSSE
Friday
Hermiston at Ridgeview, 5:30 p.m.
Saturday
Hermiston at Sisters, 2 p.m.
Pendleton
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Saturday
Blue Mountain at Columbia Basin (2),
1/4 p.m.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Friday
Eastern Oregon at University of British
Columbia (2), 2/4 p.m.
Blue Mountain at North Idaho (2), 2/4 p.m.
Saturday
Blue Mountain at Spokane (2), Noon/2
p.m.
Eastern Oregon at University of British
Columbia (2), 2/4 p.m.
Prep scores
BASEBALL
Class 6A
Liberty 12, SUNSET 4
Class 5A
WILSONVILLE 19, Parkrose 1
HILLSBORO 10, Sandy 4
Bend 12, RIDGEVIEW 0, 5 innings
Summit 15, REDMOND 1, 5 innings
Class 4A
CROOK COUNTY 14, Corbett 4
Phoenix 12, NORTH VALLEY 2, 5 innings
HIDDEN VALLEY 9, Mazama 8
Class 3A
TAFT 11, Sheridan 1
CASCADE CHRISTIAN 7, Illinois Valley 2
Class 2A/1A
Glendale 10, NORTH LAKE 7
Glendale 18, NORTH LAKE 1
SOFTBALL
Class 6A
Franklin 17, BENSON 0
GLENCOE 7, Aloha 1
SUNSET 13, Liberty 12
JESUIT 12, Southridge 1
Clackamas 19, CENTRAL CATHOLIC 1,
5 innings
Class 5A
Hillsboro 7, MILWAUKIE 2
SANDY 21, Wilsonville 6
PUTNAM 13, St. Helens 3
RIDGEVIEW 28, Bend 18, 6 innings
MOUNTAIN VIEW 11, The Dalles 3
Class 4A
Estacada 7, MADRAS 2
NORTH VALLEY 11, Phoenix 10
HIDDEN VALLEY 18, Mazama 0, 5 innings
Class 3A
TAFT 17, Sheridan 0, 5 innings
CASCADE CHRISTIAN 13, Illinois Valley
3, 5 innings
DAYTON 3, Rainier 2
64
93
4A Greater Oregon League
Lg. Ovr. RF RA
La Grande
2-0 7-2 70 32
Ontario
2-0 6-2 56 37
Baker
0-2 4-8 90 101
Mac-Hi
0-2 3-6 62 80
3A Eastern Oregon League
Lg. Ovr. RF RA
Stanfield
3-0 9-1 111 38
Joseph
2-0 5-2 57 42
Irrigon
2-1 9-1 115 50
Nyssa
2-1 4-6 78 71
Riverside
1-1 1-8 42 110
Umatilla
0-2 1-6-1 60 102
Burns
0-2 1-9 50 97
Vale
0-3 2-5 64 72
2A/1A Special District 6
Lg. Ovr.
Dufur
4-0 9-0
Sherman
3-1 6-2
Culver
2-0 5-2-1
Pilot Rock
2-0 4-4
Elgin
2-0 2-0
Weston-M.
1-3 3-6
Union
0-2 0-4
Grant U.
0-4 3-7
Heppner
0-4 1-9
RF RA
95 23
92 48
60 57
48 53
13
0
68 90
18 42
72 98
43 143
SOFTBALL
5A Columbia River Conference
Lg. Ovr. RF
Pendleton
0-0 12-2 88
Hermiston
0-0 6-7 61
Hood River
0-0 6-7 73
The Dalles
0-0 1-10 77
RA
25
66
62
96
4A Greater Oregon League
Lg. Ovr. RF RA
La Grande
2-0 11-2 132 28
Mac-Hi
2-0 9-2 138 63
Ontario
0-2 10-3 120 82
Baker
0-2 2-5 28 80
3A Special District 1
Lg.
Irrigon
1-0
Weston-M.
1-0
Echo
0-0
Riverside
0-1
Umatilla
0-1
Ovr. RF RA
9-4 133 83
3-3 72 44
4-4 83 32
8-3 152 67
1-7 35 206
2A/1A Special District 6
Lg. Ovr. RF RA
Pilot Rock
2-0 9-2 112 27
Heppner
0-0 6-4 141 74
Union
0-0 5-1 62 32
Culver
0-2 1-9 56 193
Basketball
Prep standings
BASEBALL
5A Columbia River Conference
Lg. Ovr. RF
Hood River
0-0 8-5 77
Hermiston
0-0 6-7 62
The Dalles
0-0 6-7 89
0-0 4-9
RA
56
106
128
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
1. y-Boston
53 29
2. y-Cleveland
51 31
3. x-Toronto
51 31
Pct GB
.646 —
.622
2
.622
2
4. y-Washington 49 33 .598
4
5. x-Atlanta
43 39 .524 10
6. x-Milwaukee
42 40 .512 11
7. x-Indiana
42 40 .512 11
8. x-Chicago
41 41 .500 12
——
Miami
41 41 .500 12
Detroit
37 45 .451 16
Charlotte
36 46 .439 17
New York
31 51 .378 22
Orlando
29 53 .354 24
Philadelphia
28 54 .341 25
Brooklyn
20 62 .244 33
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L Pct GB
1. z-Golden State 67 15 .817 —
2. y-San Antonio 61 21 .744
6
3. x-Houston
55 27 .671 12
4. x-L.A. Clippers 51 31 .622 16
5. y-Utah
51 31 .622 16
6. x-Oklahoma City 47 35 .573 20
7. x-Memphis
43 39 .524 24
8. x-Portland
41 41 .500 26
——
Denver
40 42 .488 27
New Orleans
34 48 .415 33
Dallas
33 49 .402 34
Sacramento
32 50 .390 35
Minnesota
31 51 .378 36
L.A. Lakers
26 56 .317 40½
Phoenix
24 58 .293 43
x-clinched playoff spot
y-clinched division
z-clinched conference
———
Wednesday’s Games
Boston 112, Milwaukee 94
Chicago 112, Brooklyn 73
Dallas 100, Memphis 93
Denver 111, Oklahoma City 105
Houston 123, Minnesota 118
Indiana 104, Atlanta 86
Miami 110, Washington 102
New York 114, Philadelphia 113
Orlando 113, Detroit 109
Toronto 98, Cleveland 83
Utah 101, San Antonio 97
Golden State 109, L.A. Lakers 94
New Orleans 103, Portland 100
L.A. Clippers 115, Sacramento 95
END REGULAR SEASON
NBA Playoff Schedule
(Best-of-7)
FIRST ROUND
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Saturday’s Games
Indiana at Cleveland, Noon
Milwaukie at Toronto, 2:30 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Atlanta at Washington, 10:30 a.m.
Chicago at Boston, 3:30 p.m.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Saturday’s Games
Memphis at San Antonio, 5 p.m.
Utah at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Portland at Golden State, 12:30 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Houston, 6 p.m.
Hockey
NHL
Playoff Schedule
FIRST ROUND
(Best-of-7)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Wednesday’s Games
New York 2, Montreal 0 (NY leads 1-0)
Boston 2, Ottawa 1 (BOS leads 1-0)
Pittsburgh 3, Columbus 1 (PIT leads 1-0)
Today’s Games
Toronto at Washington (Game 1), 4 p.m.
(USA)
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Wednesday’s Games
St. Louis 2, Minnesota 1, OT (STL leads
1-0)
San Jose 3, Edmonton 2, OT (SJ leads
1-0)
Today’s Games
Nashville at Chicago (Game 1), 5 p.m.
(NBCSN)
Calgary at Anaheim (Game 1), 7:30 p.m.
(NBCSN)
Baseball
MLB
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W
L Pct GB
Baltimore
5
2 .714 —
Tampa Bay
5
4 .556
1
Boston
4
4 .500 1½
New York
4
4 .500 1½
Toronto
1
7 .125 4½
Central Division
W
L Pct GB
Detroit
6
2 .750 —
Minnesota
5
3 .625
1
Cleveland
4
4 .500
2
Chicago
3
4 .429 2½
Kansas City
2
6 .250
4
West Division
W
L Pct GB
Los Angeles
6
3 .667 —
Houston
6
4 .600
½
Oakland
5
4 .556
1
Texas
3
5 .375
3
Seattle
2
8 .200 4½
———
Wednesday’s Games
N.Y. Yankees 8, Tampa Bay 4
Detroit 5, Minnesota 3
Chicago White Sox 2, Cleveland 1
Milwaukee 2, Toronto 0
Baltimore 12, Boston 5
Oakland 8, Kansas City 3
Texas 8, L.A. Angels 3
Houston 10, Seattle 5
Thursday’s Games
Minnesota (Hughes 1-0) at Detroit (Zim-
mermann 1-0), 10:10 a.m.
Pittsburgh (Kuhl 1-0) at Boston (Rodriguez
0-1), 11:05 a.m.
Texas (Darvish 0-1) at L.A. Angels (Nolas-
co 0-1), 12:37 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (Gonzalez 1-0) at
Cleveland (Tomlin 0-1), 3:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Andriese 0-0) at N.Y. Yankees
(Severino 0-0), 4:05 p.m.
Baltimore (Gausman 0-0) at Toronto
(Liriano 0-0), 4:07 p.m.
Oakland (Hahn 0-0) at Kansas City (Vargas
1-0), 5:15 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W
L Pct GB
New York
6
3 .667 —
Washington
5
4 .556
1
Miami
4
4 .500 1½
Philadelphia
3
6 .333
3
Atlanta
2
6 .250 3½
Central Division
W
L Pct GB
Cincinnati
7
2 .778 —
Chicago
5
2 .714
1
Milwaukee
4
5 .444
3
Pittsburgh
3
5 .375 3½
St. Louis
3
6 .333
4
West Division
W
L Pct GB
Arizona
7
2 .778 —
Colorado
6
4 .600 1½
San Diego
5
5 .500 2½
Los Angeles
4
4 .500 2½
San Francisco
3
6 .333
4
———
Wednesday’s Games
San Diego 6, Colorado 0
St. Louis 6, Washington 1
Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 2
N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 4
Milwaukee 2, Toronto 0
Atlanta 5, Miami 4
L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m.
Arizona at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m.
Thursday’s Games
Pittsburgh (Kuhl 1-0) at Boston (Rodriguez
0-1), 11:05 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 0-1) at Chicago Cubs
(Anderson 0-0), 11:20 p.m.
Milwaukee (Nelson 0-0) at Cincinnati
(Arroyo 0-1), 4:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (Gsellman 0-1) at Miami (Chen
1-0), 4:10 p.m.
Colorado (Gray 0-0) at San Francisco
(Bumgarner 0-1), 7:15 p.m.
Golf
PGA
World Golf Ranking
1. Dustin Johnson
USA
2. Rory McIlroy
NIR
3. Jason Day
AUS
4. Hideki Matsuyama JPN
5. Jordan Spieth
USA
6. Henrik Stenson
SWE
7. Sergio Garcia
ESP
8. Justin Rose
ENG
9. Rickie Fowler
USA
10. Justin Thomas
USA
11. Adam Scott
AUS
12. Alex Noren
SWE
13. Jon Rahm
ESP
14. Patrick Reed
USA
15. Paul Casey
ENG
12.79
8.86
8.38
8.18
7.60
7.45
7.23
5.61
5.55
5.52
5.44
5.01
4.79
4.49
4.43