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    SPORTS
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
East Oregonian
NCAA recommends
women’s wrestling as
‘emerging sport’
Raptors OK mentally, Warriors
shaky physically in NBA Finals
By BRIAN MAHONEY
AP Basketball Writer
TORONTO — The
Toronto Raptors feel good
mentally, and they are cer-
tainly in better shape phys-
ically than the Golden
State Warriors.
The Raptors know they
have outplayed Golden
State for perhaps 90 of the
96 minutes of the NBA
Finals, and they almost
overcame the one brutal
stretch where they didn’t.
Despite being blanked for
nearly half the third quar-
ter of Game 2, the Raptors
were within two points in
the fi nal seconds.
Golden State held on
to win 109-104, tying the
series that moves to Oracle
Arena for Games 3 and 4.
The Raptors lost the game
and home-court advan-
tage, but not any of their
belief that they can win the
series.
“We fought back and we
know that going towards
Game 3 we’ve got to play
a lot better, and it’s going
to be even harder on the
road,” Raptors guard Fred
VanVleet said, “but we’re
capable and we know what
we bring to the table.”
The Warriors aren’t
quite sure, at least as it
relates to their health.
They are hoping Kevin
Durant is close to returning
from a seven-game absence
with a strained right calf,
and that Klay Thompson’s
hamstring injury wasn’t
serious after he limped off
the court early in the fourth
B3
thanks to Kawhi Leon-
ard, who fi nished with 34
points and 14 rebounds,
and an assault on the back-
boards in which they out-
scored the Warriors 23-0
in second-chance points.
It might take even more
than that to get a game at
Oracle Arena, where the
two-time defending cham-
pions will play Wednes-
day for the fi rst time in
nearly three weeks. Golden
State hasn’t played a home
game since Game 2 of the
Western Conference fi nals
AP Photo/Nathan Denette against Portland back on
Golden State Warriors’ DeMarcus Cousins (0) ties up Toronto May 16.
Raptors’ Kawhi Leonard (2) during the second half of Game 2
Winning the “fi nals
of basketball’s NBA Finals on Sunday in Toronto.
is not going to be easy,”
Leonard said. “The only
quarter Sunday. They also They’ve gone through it, thing that matters is the
could be without Kevon too, when they were down four. Four wins. Once
Looney, who has been their 0-2 last series and won four you get it, two wins, three
best center in the postsea- straight games,” Iguodala wins, it does not matter.
son, after he sustained an said. “We won two games Just take one game at a
injury to his chest or shoul- at home and went to Hous- time and just play through
der and sat out the second ton and lost two and every- the adversity.”
half of Game 2.
one thought the world was
That’s what the War-
So the Warriors were ending, especially with our riors did in Game 2, when
in no condition to dance team. Certain things that a dynasty turned to all the
their way back across the we pick up along the way, tricks they’ve learned to
border in this fi rst NBA that experience will help pull a rabbit out of their
Finals to be played out- us with emotional swings hats.
side the U.S. — in fact, from game to game in this
Now they have to hope
DeMarcus Cousins posted series.”
they won’t run out of
an Instagram picture of he
Iguodala hit the clinch- rabbits.
and Andre Iguodala being ing 3-pointer after the
“Obviously, we have
moved through the airport Raptors had clawed their the star power, but when
in wheelchairs.
way within two points by you bring guys off the
But they wouldn’t have scoring 10 straight in the bench, that goes a long
even in peak condition. fi nal minutes. It certainly way,” backup guard Quinn
They’ve played in so many seemed it would be easier Cook said. “I don’t think
series during their run to for the Warriors after their they’ll get tired for the
fi ve straight fi nals that they 18-0 run to start the third fi nals. There are two days
understand better than quarter, an NBA Finals between games. They’ll be
anyone how momentum record to begin a half, had back hungry on Wednes-
works.
put them in control.
day, just like us. We just
“It swings so much.
Toronto stayed in it have to keep being better.”
By LUKE MEREDITY
Associated Press
The NCAA committee
on women’s athletics rec-
ommended on Monday
that all three divisions add
women’s wrestling as an
emerging sport, a key step
toward making it a cham-
pionship-level sport.
If the recommenda-
tion is approved, women’s
wrestling as well as acro-
batics and tumbling would
be added as emerging
sports Aug. 1, 2020.
A sport must have at
least 20 varsity teams
and/or competitive club
teams to be considered
for the program, and at
least 40 varsity teams
for NCAA championship
consideration.
The Wrestle Like a Girl
organization and USA
Wrestling said there are
23 NCAA schools with
women’s wrestling teams,
including Texas A&M and
Colorado State. There are
13 other schools planning
to add the sport either next
year or in 2020-21. The
National Collegiate Acro-
batics and Tumbling Asso-
ciation said 29 NCAA
colleges and universities
sponsor the sport.
The emerging sports
program, which offers
sponsorship options and
helps schools meet fi nan-
cial aid and other require-
ments, began in 1994. It
has helped several sports
have reached champi-
onship status, includ-
ing beach volleyball and
ice hockey. Equestrian,
rugby and triathlon are
all currently competing as
emerging sports.
A coalition of wrestling
organizations and the U.S.
Olympic Committee sub-
mitted an application for
emerging sport status in
2017. The committee said
it applauded the continued
growth of women’s wres-
tling, noting the sport is
relatively inexpensive to
sponsor and that doing
so would add coaching
opportunities for women.
“This is a great day
for wrestling,” said Rich
Bender, executive direc-
tor of USA Wrestling.
“We are encouraged by
today’s decision, and fully
expect it to help acceler-
ate the growth of women’s
wrestling.”
Increasing opportuni-
ties for women to wres-
tle has been a major focus
for the sport in recent
years after it was briefl y
dropped from the Olympic
program in 2013. A lack
of gender equity played
a role in the decision by
the International Olym-
pic Committee. Six of
the 18 weights contested
at the last two Olympics,
in London and Rio de
Janeiro, were for women,
and a women’s gold medal
match will cap the compe-
tition in each of the last six
days of the tournament at
the 2020 Tokyo Games.
Japan has won 11 of
the 18 Olympic gold med-
als given out in women’s
wrestling.
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FORM LB-1 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
A public meeting of the Pilot Rock Rural Fire Department will be held on June 10, 2019 at 7:00 pm at Pilot Rock Fire Dpartment Pilot Rock,
Oregon. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2019 as approved by the Pilot Rock Rural
Fire Depatment Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained
at 44859 Appleburg Lane, Pilot Rock, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 5:00_ p.m. This budget is for an annual budget period. This
budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is the same as the preceding year.
Contact: Tim Weinke
Telephone:541-443-3473
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES
Actual Amount
2017-18
- Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital
301,744
- Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments & Other Service
0
Charges
- Federal, State & all Other Grants, Gifts, Allocations & Donations
0
- Revenue from Bonds and Other Debt
0
- Interfund Transfers / Internal Service Reimbursements
0
- All Other Resources Except Current Year Property Taxes
56,222
- Current Year Property Taxes Estimated to be Received
198,345
Total Resources
556,310
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
Adopted Budget
This Year 2018-19
337,144
0
Approved Budget
Next Year 2019-20
391,165
0
0
0
0
41,500
195,000
573,644
0
0
0
69,900
210,000
671,065
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION
- Personnel Services
44,903
59,085
- Materials and Services
57,749
169,520
- Capital Outlay
2,929
60,000
- Debt Service
83,873
0
- Interfund Transfers
30,000
30,000
- Contingencies
0
26,655
- Special Payments
0
0
- Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future
196,455
228,384
Expenditure
Total Requirements
415,908
573,644
66,285
172,720
80,000
0
45,000
28,660
0
278,400
671,065
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS AND FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT EMPLOYEES (FTE) BY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT OR
PROGRAM *
Name of Organizational Unit or Program
FTE for that unit or program
Name General
219,453
445,260
392,665
FTE
2
1
1
Name
196,455
128,384
278,400
FTE
0
0
0
Total Requirements
415,908
573,644
671,065
Total FTE
2
1
1
Permanent Rate Levy
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Local Option Levy
Levy For General Obligation Bonds
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Rate or Amount Imposed
Rate or Amount Imposed
2017-18
This Year 2018-19
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