SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 2021 BAKER CITY HERALD — 5A MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Jazz rally in second half, rout Trail Blazers, 122-103 ■ Portland led at halftime but Utah took over with a 25-4 run in the third quarter By John Coon Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY — Strong second-half defense helped the Utah Jazz break open a close game and extend their franchise-record home winning streak. Donovan Mitchell scored 37 points to lead Utah to its 23rd straight victory at home, a 122-103 win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Thursday night, April 8. Rudy Gobert had 18 points and 21 rebounds, Joe Ingles added 13 points and six as- sists and Utah dominated the glass by outrebounding Port- land 58-41 while snapping a two-game skid. “This was a must-win,” Mitchell said. “We kind of put our focus on that, not letting three go to teams who are playoff bound.” Damian Lillard scored 23 points and C.J. McCollum added 19 to lead the Trail Blazers, who lost for the third time in four games. “We couldn’t get stops,” Lillard said. Utah surged on offense in the third quarter when it erased a six-point defi cit and built a double-digit lead while scoring 40 points on 57% shooting from the fi eld. Defense keyed the surge. The Jazz held Portland to 19 points on 32% shooting in the quarter. They also had a 19-6 advantage on rebounds. “Our defense was the biggest thing,” Utah coach Quin Snyder said. “And our defensive rebounding in the Twins welcome fans by beating Mariners, 10-2 By Dave Campbell AP Sports Writer MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Twins welcomed their fans back to the ballpark by hitting like they wanted to give them all souvenirs. Though Target Field was at coronavirus-limited capacity, the Twins played like the place was full. Mitch Garver, Byron Buxton and Luis Arraez hit home runs to back another strong start by José Ber- ríos, and the Twins beat the Seattle Mariners 10-2 on Thursday, April 8. Berríos (2-0), who no-hit Milwaukee over six innings in his fi rst turn, threw two more hitless innings before surrendering his fi rst run of the season in the third. Pulled with two outs in the sixth, Berríos tipped his cap to the sellout crowd of 9,675 as he strutted off the mound. “We’ve been waiting for this moment a really long time. Everybody knows here the fans are great people. They like baseball and are always cheering for us no matter what happens,” Berríos said. Said Arraez: “They’re everything for us.” Garver had the three-run shot that got the Twins going in their home opener, a straightaway screamer to center fi eld that landed in the living wall of junipers for a 3-1 lead in the third inning against Mariners starter Marco Gonzales (0-1). Tribune News Service Portland’s C.J. McCollum, shown here on April 3 against Oklahoma City, scored 19 points in the Blazers’ loss at Utah on Thursday, April 8. SUMMER OLYMPICS Tokyo raises COVID alert level to help curb spread TIP INS • Trail Blazers: Jusuf Nurkic played on a minutes restriction after a one-game absence due to right knee infl ammation. Nurkic fi nished with 10 points, six rebounds, and four assists in 22 minutes. ... Portland outscored Utah 10-7 in fast- break points. • Jazz: Jordan Clarkson did not play because of a sprained right ankle. It was the fi rst game Clarkson missed this season. ... Derrick Favors passed Mehmet Okur for 10th place on the Jazz career scoring list. Favors has scored 7,527 points with Utah. He fi nished with seven points against Portland. ... Utah is now 9-1 in games with zero days rest. TOKYO — Japan announced Friday, April 9 that it will raise the coronavirus alert level in Tokyo to allow tougher measures to curb the rapid spread of a more contagious variant ahead of the Summer Olympics. Japan’s national vaccination drive has lagged and most people in the capital still have not been inoculated as infections have surged. The raised status announced by Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga will allow Tokyo’s governor to mandate shorter opening hours for bars and restaurants. The measures are to begin Monday and continue through May 11. Many of Tokyo’s cases have been linked to nightlife and dining, though they have recently spread to offi ces, elderly care facilities and schools, experts say. Just over 1 million people in Japan, or less than 1% of the population, have received the fi rst of two vaccine doses. The Olympics are set to start July 23. Predicting the NFL Draft: Part 2 much better. He has great awareness, and is really good at staying with elite receivers. In about fi ve weeks, the National Football League’s attention will be focused on Cleveland, where futures of young prospects and orga- nizations will forever be changed in the 2021 NFL Draft. Part one of my mock draft was published in the Thurs- day, April 8 issue. 31. Kansas City Chiefs (13-3): Jalen Mayfi eld, offensive tackle, Michigan After failing to win a second consecutive Super Bowl, the Chiefs are looking to revamp their offensive line, so drafting Mayfi eld makes sense. third quarter really broke the game open.” The Jazz went on a 25-4 run over a six-minute stretch to take a 93-72 lead with 30 seconds left in the third quarter. Mitchell, Gobert, and Ingles combined to make 10 free throws during that stretch. Ingles and Mitchell also combined to score or as- sist on seven baskets during the decisive run. “It’s almost like we got better throughout the game,” Gobert said. “Communication got better. Our aggressiveness got better.” Portland trailed by double digits the entire fourth quar- ter. “We had a good defensive fi rst half, obviously the third quarter was poor offense and poor defense, so it kind of went hand in hand to a bad quarter,” Trail Blazers coach Terry Stotts said. Both teams struggled with generating consistent offense in the fi rst half. Utah shot 41% from the fi eld and Port- land shot 43%. Each team fi nally settled into a rhythm late in the second quarter. The Jazz went up 46-42 when Mitchell scored back- to-back baskets and assisted on a pair of others over a 2½-minute stretch. Mitchell scored or assisted on 10 of Utah’s 20 fi rst-half baskets. Portland answered with a 12-0 run and took a 54-46 lead just before halftime. McCollum and Lillard scored back-to-back baskets to fi nish off the run. 22. Tennessee Titans (11-5): Jaycee Horn, cornerback, South COREY Carolina KIRK Horn can have a great impact for the Titans’ second- ary. He’s versatile, but what concerns me is whether he He does lack in size, and also may be a health liability, as he can keep up with some of the missed some games in the past faster receivers. due to a groin injury. 23. New York Jets (2-14) 19. Washington Football (Acquired from Seattle in Team (7-9): Jeremiah the Jamal Adams trade): 16. Arizona Cardinals Owusu-Koramoah, Najee Harris, running (8-8): Christian Darrisaw, linebacker, Notre Dame back, Alabama offensive line, Virginia Although drafting an offen- The Jets will complement Tech sive lineman makes sense, the their newly acquired quarter- The Cardinals have signed talent of Owusu-Koramoah is back — I have them taking Rodney Hudson to help protect too appealing to pass up with BYU’s Zach Wilson with the star quarterback Kyler Mur- this pick. Though he needs second pick — with the top ray, and I see them drafting to get better at tackling and running back in the draft. Darrisaw to further bolster shedding blockers, he will be a Though not overly physical the offensive line. A three- valuable addition. and with only decent speed, year starter for the Hokies, Harris has great vision and 20. Chicago Bears (8-8): acceleration. Darrisaw has proven ability, although he needs to improve Caleb Farley, cornerback, Virginia Tech 24. Pittsburgh Steelers his run blocking. (12-4): Kadrius Toney, Farley has a sizable frame 17. Las Vegas Raiders and great speed, and although wide receiver, Florida (8-8): Azeez Ojulari, he could improve on his in- This pick is logical because linebacker, Georgia stincts, he will be an upgrade Toney can help address the Ojulari proved with the for the Bears’ depleted second- Steelers’ biggest problem in Bulldogs that he is a remark- ary. most of their games late in the able pass rusher who can season — inconsistent offense. 21. Indianapolis Colts also drop back in coverage. Toney is an explosive play- (11-5): Teven Jenkins, He needs to gain some more maker with top-notch speed. muscle as he’s listed at about offensive tackle, Oklahoma State 25. Jacksonville Jaguars 240 pounds, and needs to be (1-15) (Acquired from For the second straight more aware when he plays LAR in Jalen Ramsey year, the Colts have a new in space, two things that can trade): Gregory easily be worked on at the pro man under center in Carson Rousseau, edge rusher, Wentz. They have one of the level. best lineman in the game with Miami 18. Miami Dolphins (10- As a team that needs help Quenton Nelson, and to get 6): Kwitty Paye, edge him a battery mate to protect at almost every position, the rusher, Michigan Wentz, who has a pretty rough Jaguars will get the next best After drafting Devonta injury history, so Jenkins will talent on the board, keeping Smith at wide receiver earlier, be a good choice. Though his Rousseau in Florida. He has the Dolphins address their weaknesses are out of his con- excellent length, really knows next biggest need, getting an trol (reach) he shows a lot of how to shed blocks, and has edge rusher in Paye. He is an promise with the versatility to a knack for forcing fumbles. incredibly explosive athlete. play on either side of the line. This would be a low risk, high By Mari Yamaguchi Associated Press 28. New Orleans Saints (12-4): Jayson Oweh, edge rusher, Penn State Oweh will need time to adjust to the league, and he’ll reward pick for new coach benefi t from playing beside Urban Meyer. Cam Jordan. Oweh needs to 26. Cleveland Browns improve his instincts and add (11-6): Christian Barmore, some weight, but he can thrive defensive line, Oklahoma in the culture that defi nes the If you told me a year ago that Saints’ organization. the Browns would be drafting late in the first round in 2021 I 29. Green Bay Packers would have been shocked. How- (13-3): Sami Cosmi, ever, after a great season with a offensive tackle, Texas Cosmi couldn’t be a better playoff berth, the Browns need fi t for the Packers. He’s a someone to line up with star edge rusher Myles Garrett, and highly skilled pass protector. Barmore is a good choice. 30. Buffalo Bills (13- 27. Baltimore Ravens 3): Greg Newsome II, (11-6): Joseph Ossai, edge cornerback, Northwestern rusher, Texas A team that expects to com- Ossai shows immense prom- pete for a Super Bowl bid, the ise, and when he hits, he hits Bills will look to tie up loose hard. He needs to play more ends and getting Newsome fluidly. can make their secondary so 32. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (13-3): Terrace Marshall Jr., wide receiver, LSU The Buccaneers achieved their main goal this offseason in resigning every member of the Super Bowl-winning roster, so giving Tom Brady another weapon is a bonus. Marshall is a solid deep threat, and he will learn a lot from the Bucs’ receiving crew.