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    A6 THE BULLETIN • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2021
ON THE AIR
SCOREBOARD
WEDNESDAY
SOCCER
Premier League,
Manchester City vs. Brighton & Hove Albion
Premier League, Aston Villa vs. Tottenham Hotspur
BASKETBALL
Women’s college, Ohio St. at Iowa
Men’s college, Northwestern at Ohio St.
Men’s college, Duquesne at Dayton
Men’s college, Arkansas at LSU
Men’s college, Auburn at Georgia
Women’s college, St. John’s at DePaul
NBA, Brooklyn at N.Y. Knicks
Men’s college, DePaul at Georgetown
Men’s college, Boise St. at Wyoming
Men’s college, Texas Tech at Texas
Men’s college, Texas A&M at Mississippi St.
NBA, New Orleans at L.A. Clippers
NBA, Portland at Sacramento
HOCKEY
NHL, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
NHL, Chicago at Tampa Bay
NHL, St. Louis at Colorado
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THURSDAY
BASKETBALL
Men’s college, California at Colorado
Men’s college, Stanford at Utah
Men’s college, Washington St. at UCLA
Women’s college, Georgia at Tennessee
Women’s college, Oregon at Arizona
Men’s college, Houston at South Florida
Men’s college, Gardner-Webb at Radford
Men’s college, Purdue at Indiana
NBA, Miami at Philadelphia
Women’s college, Kentucky at Auburn
Men’s college, San Diego St. at Utah St.
Men’s college, Pepperdine at Gonzaga
Men’s college, SMU at Memphis
Men’s college, Michigan St. at Iowa
Men’s college, Morehead St. at Eastern Illinois
Men’s college, Washington at USC
NBA, Indiana at Portland
NBA, Golden State at Denver
Men’s college, BYU at Saint Mary’s (Calif.)
Men’s college, Arizona at Oregon St.
SOCCER
Premier League, Arsenal vs. Crystal Palace
FIGURE SKATING
U.S. Championships, Pairs Short Program
U.S. Championships, Ladies Short Program
GOLF
PGA Tour, Sony Open in Hawaii
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NBCSN
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NBCSN
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Golf
Listings are the most accurate available. The Bulletin is not responsible
for late changes made by TV stations.
SPORTS BRIEFING
FOOTBALL
Oregon dropped out of the AP poll to end the 2020
season — The Ducks (4-3) fell from No. 25 with 126 points in
the final poll of the regular season to 21 points in what would
be No. 29 in the final AP poll of the 2020 season following
their 34-17 loss to Iowa State in the Fiesta Bowl. It’s the second
time in three years Oregon will finish the season unranked in
the AP poll. No. 21 USC is the only Pac-12 team ranked.
Thousands party in streets after Alabama win, de-
spite virus — Thousands of University of Alabama football
fans partied in the street near campus after the Crimson Tide
defeated Ohio State 52-24 for the national championship, ig-
noring pleas for safety at the height of the coronavirus pan-
demic in a celebration that a top health official said Tuesday
could worsen disease. Students and others poured out of jam-
packed bars near campus as time expired in Miami late Mon-
day, traffic cameras and images posted on social media show.
Many of the fans screaming and cheering as they pressed
against each other in the street didn’t wear face masks.
Packers QB Rodgers says he will guest-host on ‘Jeop-
ardy!’ — Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers says
he will be a guest host on “Jeopardy!” during the offseason.
The show is currently using a series of interim hosts to replace
Alex Trebek, who died of cancer on Nov. 8. That process be-
gan when record-holding contestant Ken Jennings made his
debut on an episode that aired Monday. Rodgers was a win-
ning “Celebrity Jeopardy!” contestant in 2015.
BASKETBALL
NBA, union stiffen virus protocols, another game
postponed — With four games called off this week already
and more teams dealing with virus-related issues, the NBA
and the National Basketball Players Association enacted ad-
ditional rules Tuesday in the hope of keeping the season go-
ing safely. Among the new policies: for “at least the next two
weeks,” the league and union said, players and team staff will
have to remain at their residence when in their home mar-
kets and prohibited from leaving their hotels or having out-
side guests when on the road. Orlando’s game in Boston on
Wednesday was also called off, the fourth postponement
since Sunday and the third involving the Celtics.
Tuesday’s Game
Southern Cal 67, UC Riverside 62
Thursday’s Games
California at Colorado, 11 a.m.
Stanford at Utah, 2 p.m.
Washington St. at UCLA, 2 p.m.
Arizona St. at No. 22 Oregon, ppd.
Washington at Southern Cal, 6:30 p.m.
Arizona at Oregon St., 8 p.m.
HOCKEY
NHL
Wednesday’s Games
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 2:30 p.m.
Montreal at Toronto, 4 p.m.
Chicago at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m.
Vancouver at Edmonton, 7 p.m.
St. Louis at Colorado, 7:30 p.m.
TOP 25 SCORES
Tuesday’s Games
No. 2 Baylor vs. No. 13 West Virginia, ppd.
Oklahoma St. 75, No. 6 Kansas 70
No. 7 Michigan 77, No. 9 Wisconsin 54
No. 10 Tennessee at Vanderbilt, ppd.
No. 20 Virginia Tech 74, No. 19 Duke 67
BASKETBALL
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
Boston
7
3
.700
Phila.
8
4
.667
Milwaukee
7
4
.636
Indiana
6
4
.600
Orlando
6
5
.545
Charlotte
6
5
.545
Brooklyn
6
6
.500
Atlanta
5
5
.500
New York
5
6
.455
Miami
4
5
.444
Cleveland
5
7
.417
Chicago
4
7
.364
Washington
3
8
.273
Toronto
2
8
.200
Detroit
2
8
.200
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
L.A. Lakers
9
3
.750
Utah
7
4
.636
L.A. Clippers
7
4
.636
Phoenix
7
4
.636
Golden State
6
4
.600
Portland
6
4
.600
Dallas
5
4
.556
San Antonio
6
5
.545
Oklahoma City
5
5
.500
Sacramento
5
6
.455
Denver
5
6
.455
New Orleans
4
5
.444
Memphis
4
6
.400
Houston
3
6
.333
Minnesota
3
7
.300
Monday’s Late Games
Portland 112, Toronto 111
Sacramento 127, Indiana 122
Tuesday’s Games
Utah 117, Cleveland 87
Brooklyn 122, Denver 116
Phila. 137, Miami 134, OT
L.A. Lakers 117, Houston 100
San Antonio 112, Oklahoma City 102
Boston at Chicago, ppd
Indiana at Golden State, late
Wednesday’s Games
Dallas at Charlotte, 4 p.m.
Milwaukee at Detroit, 4 p.m.
Utah at Washington, 4 p.m.
Brooklyn at New York, 4:30 p.m.
Orlando at Boston, ppd
L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.
Memphis at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
Atlanta at Phoenix, 6 p.m.
New Orleans at L.A. Clippers, 7 p.m.
Portland at Sacramento, 7 p.m.
Others receiving votes: Appalachian St. 41, Tulsa
35, Army 24, Oregon 21, Texas Tech 21, Memphis 12,
TCU 12, UAB 10, Washington 10, North Carolina St. 7,
Nevada 7, Wisconsin 3, West Va. 1, Marshall 1.
GB
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2½
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3½
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5
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1½
1½
2
2
2½
2½
3
3½
3½
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Monday’s Late Box Score
Trail Blazers 112, Raptors 111
TORONTO (111)
Anunoby 6-9 2-2 18, Siakam 9-17 4-4 22, Len 0-1 0-0 0,
Lowry 5-17 5-5 18, VanVleet 4-13 0-0 10, Boucher 7-12
1-1 20, Johnson 3-5 0-0 7, Davis 2-5 0-0 6, Powell 4-9 0-0
10. Totals 40-88 12-12 111.
PORTLAND (112)
Covington 2-9 2-2 7, Jones Jr. 1-3 2-2 4, Nurkic 1-5 0-0
2, Lillard 8-16 4-4 23, McCollum 10-19 5-6 30, Anthony
6-14 4-4 20, Giles III 0-0 2-2 2, Hood 1-2 0-0 2, Trent Jr.
2-7 3-4 8, Kanter 7-8 0-1 14. Totals 38-83 22-25 112.
Toronto
32 28 26 25 — 111
Portland
21 34 21 36 — 112
3-Point Goals—Toronto 19-47 (Boucher 5-8, Anunoby
4-6, Lowry 3-12, Powell 2-4, Davis 2-5, VanVleet 2-7,
Johnson 1-2, Siakam 0-2), Portland 14-42 (McCollum
5-11, Anthony 4-9, Lillard 3-6, Trent Jr. 1-5, Covington
1-8, Jones Jr. 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—
Toronto 42 (Siakam 13), Portland 42 (Covington 8).
Assists—Toronto 27 (Siakam 10), Portland 18 (Lillard,
McCollum 5). Total Fouls—Toronto 22, Portland 14.
Men’s college
PAC-12 CONFERENCE
Conference
All Games
W L
Pct W L Pct
UCLA
5 0 1.000 9 2 .818
Oregon
4 1
.800 9 2 .818
Stanford
4 1
.800 8 3 .727
Southern Cal
3 1
.750 9 2 .818
Colorado
3 2
.600 9 3 .750
Arizona
3 3
.500 9 3 .750
Washington St. 2 2
.500 9 2 .818
Oregon St.
1 2
.333 5 4 .556
Arizona St.
1 2
.333 4 5 .444
Utah
1 4
.200 4 5 .444
California
1 5
.167 6 7 .462
Washington
0 5
.000 1 9 .100
Uncertain
Continued from A5
“But we as a staff are prepar-
ing like February the 8th we
are gonna get into a week of
real practice and hopefully put
on the helmet and shoulder
pads the following week.”
Throughout Season 1 and
dating back to last June, Moun-
tain View has continued to
hold football practices within
the guidelines set forth by the
OHA and the Oregon School
Activities Association.
“We have been lifting
weights since June 16th, we
had almost 15 practices and
we had seven different 7-on-7
competitions,” Crum said. “Ev-
erything keeps getting dragged
out and stretched out, but the
kids need it. There is no doubt
about that.”
Women’s college
COACHES POLL
The USA TODAY Sports Top 25 women’s basketball
poll, with first-place votes received, team’s RECORDS
THROUGH MONDAY, total points based on 25 for first
place through one point for 25th and ranking in last
week’s poll:
Record
Pts
Pvs
1. Stanford (31)
10-0
799
1
2. Louisville (1)
10-0
761
2
3. NC State
10-0
731
3
4. South Carolina
8-1
697
4
5. Connecticut
7-0
658
5
6. Baylor
8-1
628
6
7. Texas A&M (1)
12-0
606
7
8. UCLA
7-2
563
9
9. Maryland
9-1
523
12
10. Oregon
9-2
488
11
11. Kentucky
9-3
448
8
12. Michigan
9-0
446
14
13. Arizona
8-2
415
10
14. Mississippi St.
8-2
397
15
15. Ohio St.
6-0
349
16
16. Arkansas
10-4
289
13
17. South Florida
9-1
254
19
18. Indiana
7-3
240
18
19. Gonzaga
10-2
197
21
20. Texas
8-2
170
17
21. Syracuse
5-1
154
20
22. DePaul
6-3
136
22
23. Northwestern
6-2
116
23
24. Tennessee
8-1
63
32
25. Missouri St.
4-2
61
25
Dropped out: No. 24 Michigan State (8-2).
Others receiving votes: South Dakota State (9-2) 49;
Georgia (10-1) 41; Washington State (7-1) 40; Iowa (8-2)
25; Florida State (4-1) 15; Michigan State (8-2) 14; IUPUI
(8-1) 7; West Virginia (8-2) 6; Clemson (8-4) 5; Dayton
(5-1) 4; Florida Gulf Coast (7-2) 2; Wake Forest (6-3) 1;
Delaware (7-1) 1; Arizona State (7-3) 1.
PAC-12 CONFERENCE
Conference
All Games
W L
Pct W L Pct
Stanford
7 0 1.000 10 0 1.000
Washington St. 5 1
.833 7 1 .875
Oregon
7 2
.778 9 2 .818
Arizona
6 2
.750 8 2 .800
UCLA
5 2
.714 7 2 .778
Arizona St.
3 3
.500 7 3 .700
Southern Cal
3 5
.375 5 5 .500
Colorado
2 5
.286 4 6 .400
Oregon St.
1 3
.250 3 3 .500
Utah
2 7
.222 3 7 .300
Washington
1 5
.167 4 5 .444
California
0 7
.000 0 10 .000
Thursday’s Game
No. 10 Oregon at No. 11 Arizona, 4 p.m.
TOP 25 SCORES
Tuesday’s Games
No. 21 Texas vs. Oklahoma, ppd.
FOOTBALL
College
FINAL POLLS
ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25
Record
Pts
1. Alabama (61)
13-0
1525
2. Ohio St.
7-1
1463
3. Clemson
10-2
1378
4. Texas A&M
9-1
1324
5. Notre Dame
10-2
1279
6. Oklahoma
9-2
1243
7. Georgia
8-2
1144
8. Cincinnati
9-1
1074
9. Iowa St.
9-3
1035
10. Northwestrn
7-2
893
11. BYU
11-1
862
12. Indiana
6-2
773
13. Florida
8-4
764
14. Co. Carolina
11-1
725
15. La. Lafayette
10-1
664
16. Iowa
6-2
581
17. Liberty
10-1
576
18. North Carolina
8-4
532
19. Texas
7-3
485
20. Okla. St.
8-3
417
21. Southern Cal
5-1
306
22. Miami
8-3
284
23. Ball St.
7-1
183
24. San Jose St.
7-1
80
25. Buffalo
6-1
51
Pvs
1
3
2
5
4
8
11
6
12
15
13
7
10
9
16
17
23
14
20
26
21
18
31
19
28
COACHES TOP 25
Record
Pts
Pvs
1. Alabama (60)
13-0
1500
1
2. Ohio St.
7-1
1432
3
3. Clemson
10-2
1349
2
4. Texas A&M
9-1
1317
5
5. Notre Dame
10-2
1247
4
6. Oklahoma
9-2
12
7
7. Georgia
8-2
1219
9
8. Cincinnati
9-1
1031
6
9. Iowa St.
9-3
997
12
10. Northwestern
7-2
919
13
11. Brigham Young
11-1
796
15
12. Florida
8-4
766
10
13. Indiana
6-2
762
8
14. Co. Carolina
11-1
649
11
15. Iowa
6-2
606
16
16. La. Lafayette
10-1
596
17
17. North Carolina
8-4
538
14
18. Liberty
10-1
476
23
19. Oklahoma St.
8-3
456
21
20. Texas
7-3
402
24
21. Southern California
5-1
400
19
22. Miami
8-3
275
18
23. Ball St.
7-1
157
NR
24. San Jose St.
7-1
100
20
25. Buffalo
6-1
51
NR
Dropped out: No. 22 North Carolina State (8-4); No.
25 Tulsa (6-3).
Others receiving votes: Wisconsin (4-3) 38; Ore-
gon (4-3) 36; North Carolina State (8-4) 35; Army (9-3)
34; Tulsa (6-3) 30; Appalachian State (9-3) 30; Nevada
(7-2) 17; Auburn (6-5) 17; Memphis (8-3) 14; Utah (3-
2) 11; Mississippi (5-5) 10; West Va. (6-4) 7; SMU (7-3)
7; Missouri (5-5) 6; Colorado (4-2) 6; Boise State (5-2)
6; Alabama-Birmingham (6-3) 4; Washington (3-1) 2;
Marshall (7-3) 2; Kentucky (5-6) 1.
NFL playoffs
DIVISIONAL ROUND
Saturday’s Games
L.A. Rams at Green Bay, 1:35 p.m.
Baltimore at Buffalo, 5:15 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Cleveland at Kansas City, 12:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 3:40 p.m.
America’s Line
Favorite
PACKERS
BILLS
CHIEFS
SAINTS
(Home team in CAPS)
———
NFL Divisional Playoffs
Open Current O/U
Saturday
7
6½ 45½
2½ 2
50
Sunday
10
10
56
3½ 3
52
Underdog
Rams
Ravens
Browns
Bucs
DEALS
Transactions
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
American League
DETROIT TIGERS — Agreed to terms with RHP Michael
Fulmer on a one-year contract.
SEATTLE MARINERS — Announced Hisashi Iwakuma
as special assignment coach.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Agreed to terms with RHP A.J.
Cole to a minor league contract.
National League
COLORADO ROCKIES — Agreed to terms with RHP
Antonio Senzatela on a one-year contract.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Claimed OF Troy Stokes Jr.
off waivers from Detroit. Designated LHP Nik Turley for
assignment.
BASKETBALL
NBA — Fined F Markieff Morris from the LA Lakers
and C DeMarcus Cousins from Houston for their roles in
an altercation on Jan. 10.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
BALTIMORE RAVENS — Signed C Greg Mancz and OT
Jordan Mills to the practice squad. Designate CB Davontae
Harris to return from injured reserve.
BUFFALO BILLS — Placed RB Zack Moss on injured
reserve. Promoted OL Jordan Devey to the active ros-
ter. Signed RB Devonta Freeman to the practice squad.
CLEVELAND BROWNS — Placed G Michael Dunn and
CB Robert Jackson on injured reserve. Placed CB A.J. Green
on the practice squad/injured reserve list. Signed CB Don-
ovan Olumba.
DETROIT LIONS — Claimed LB Shaun Dion Hamilton
from Washington waivers.
GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed T Jared Veldheer from
the Indianapolis practice squad. Placed G Simon Stepan-
iak on injured reserve.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Announced T Anthony
Castonzo retired after ten seasons. Signed OT Jake Ben-
zinger, CB Anthony Chesley and OT Elijah Nkansah to re-
serve/futures contracts for the 2021 season.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Signed QB Anthony Gordon to
a reserve/futures contract for the 2021 season.
LOS ANGELES RAMS — Release LB Jachai Polite from
the practice squad.
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS — Signed WR Trey Quinn to a
“The analogy that I use is that we have continued to kick the
can down the road of whether it is suspension of a season, or
moving beyond, or canceling of spring sports, or condensing
of seasons. As we get to January 2021, I think all thought we
would have played by now, but we haven’t.”
— Brian Crum, Mountain View High School football coach
reserve/futures contract for the 2021 season.
MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed RB Jordan Scarlett to a
reserve/futures contract for the 2021 season.
NEW YORK GIANTS — Signed LB Cale Garrett to a re-
serve/futures contract for the 2021 season.
PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Waived RB Trey Edmunds
from injured reserve.
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Signed GM John Schneider on
a contract extension through the 2027 draft.
WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM — Signed DE Daniel
Wise, DB DeMarkus Acy and DB Torry McTyer to reserve/
futures contracts for the 2021 season.
Canadian Football League
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Agreed to terms with
DB Noah Hallett, K Marc Liegghio, DL Nick Dheilly and
LB Yanner Cadwallader.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
BUFFALO SABRES — Assigned Fs Andrew Oglevie and
Arttu Ruotsalainen, Ds Jacob Bryson and Mattias Samuel-
son to Rocheseter (AHL).
CAROLINA HURRICANES — Claimed G Anton Forsberg
from waivers. Waived G Alex Nedeljkovic. Traded D Maxime
Lajoie to Ottawa for C Clark Bishop.
DETROIT RED WINGS — Assigned Fs Riley Barber,
Kyle Criscuolo, Turner Taro Hirose, Chase Pearson, Evg-
eny Svechnikov and Dominic Turgeon, Ds Joe Hicketts,
Brian Lashoff and Dylan McIlrath and G Kaden Fulcher to
Grand Rapids (AHL).
MONTREAL CANADIANS — Assigned RW Jordan Weal,
LWs Lukas Vejdemo and Joel Teasdale, Gs Cayden Primeau,
Michael McNiven and Vasili Demchenko, Ds Xavier Ouellet,
Gustav Olofsson and Otto Leskinen, LWs Jake Lucchini and
Brandon Baddock, Cs Laurent Dauphin and Joseph Blan-
disi and RW Alex Belzile to Laval (AHL). Designated RWs
Corey Perry and Michael Frolik, LW Ryan Poehling, D Cale
Fleury and G Charlie Lindgren for assignment taxi squad.
NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Claimed D Luca Sibisa
from waivers.
NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Claimed G Eric Comrie from
waivers. Signed C Cam Darcy to minor league contract
at Binghamton (AHL)
NEW YORK RANGERS — Assigned Gs Tyler Wall and
Adam Huska, RW Austin Rueschhoff, Ds Tarmo Reunanen
and Darren Raddysh, C Patrick Khodorenko and LW Tim
Gettinger to Hartford (AHL). Waived RW Leo Komarov.
OTTAWA SENATORS — Assigned C Clark Bishop to
Belleville (AHL)
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS — Assigned Ds Egor Zamula,
Wyatte Wylie, Tyler Wotherspoon, Derrick Pouliot, Mason
Millman, Chris Bigras, Gs Felix Sandstrom and Roddy Ross,
RWs Linus Sandin, Zayde Wisdom and Tyson Foerster, LW
Matthew Strome and C Pascal Laberge to Lehigh Valley
(AHL). Designated D Nate Prosser, C Connor Bunnaman,
LWs Carsen Twarynski, Samuel Morin and Andy Andreoff
G Alex Lyon for assignment taxi squad.
ST. LOUIS BLUES — Designated RWs Austin Pa-
ganski and Jordan Kyrou, D Niko Mikkola, LW MacKen-
zie MacEachern, G Joel Hofer and C Jacob de la Rose for
assignment taxi squad. Assigned RW Mathias Laferriere
to Cape Breton-QMJHL. Assigned Ds Jake Walman, Tyler
Tucker, Steven Santini, Mitch Reinke, Scott Perunovich,
LWs Nathan Walker, Jake Neighbours, Curtis McKenzie,
Hugh McGing, Cs Nolan Stevens, Tanner Kaspick, Dakota
Joshua and Sam Anas and Gs Jon Gillies and Evan Fitz-
patrick to Utica (AHL).
SAN JOSE SHARKS — Assigned RW Kurtis Gabriel, C
Antti Suomela, Ds Fredrik Claesson, Trevor Carrick and
Nick DeSimone to San Jose (AHL). Claimed LW Rudolfs
Balcers from waivers.
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Signed C Boo Nieves to a
one-year, two-way contract.
VANCOUVER CANUCKS — Assigned Ds Jett Woo and
Josh Teves, RWs Will Lockwood and Kole Lind, LW Jonah
Gadjovich and G Jake Kielly to Utica (AHL).
VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS — Assigned C Paul Cotter
to Henderson (AHL).
WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Assigned Cs Philippe
Maillet and Michael Sgarbossa, Ds Cameron Schilling,
Paul LaDue and Lucas Johansen and C Shane Gersich
to Hershey (AHL)
East Coast Hockey League
ECHL — Announced board approval of two expansion
teams from Coralville, Iowa and Trois-Riveres, Quebec for
the 2021-22 season.
FLORIDA EVERBLADES — Signed G Jake Hildebrand
to the active roster. Activated F Levko Koper. Placed Fs
Tommy Marchin and Myles Powell on injured reserve.
Released G Jordan Bustard to the emergency backup
goalie list.
GREENVILLE SWAMP RABBITS — Signed F Luc Brown
and D Gordi Myer to the active roster. Placed Gordi Myer on
the reserve list. Placed Fs Bryan Moore and Karch Bachman
on the commissioners exempt list. Released F Travis Howe.
Assigned Fs Nick Poehling and Jack Poehling to Ontario.
INDY FUEL — Loaned F Derek Barach to Texas.
JACKSONVILLE ICEMEN — Activated D Jason Binkley
and F Ian McKinnon from the reserve list. Placed F Matt
Marquardt and D Jacob Cederholm on the reserve list.
KANSAS CITY MAVERICKS — Released F Ross Olsson
and D Anthony Florentino.
WHEELING NAILERS — Placed F Mike Pelech on the
commissioners exempt list.
WICHITA THUNDER — Placed D/F Mathieu Gagnon on
the commissioners exempt list.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
LA GALAXY — Acquired D Jorge Villafana and a sec-
ond round (16th overall) pick in the 2021 MLS Super-
Draft from Portland in exchange for a first round (8th
overall) pick.
ORLANDO PRIDE — Named Ian Fleming general
manager.
PORTLAND TIMBERS — Signed D Larrys Mabiala to
a multi-year contract extension.
ing scenario for high school
coaches like Crum, who want
their athletes to have oppor-
tunities to play and get rec-
ognized by college football
coaches, but who also want
what is safest and in the best
interest of the kids.
“There is a fine line, if kids
find the right program and
there is a coach who is really
invested in those kids and
wants to help develop those
kids, then I have no problem
if my quarterback wants to go
out and get more reps,” Crum
said.
“It is probably good that he
is hearing another voice be-
sides mine all the time. He is
going to get experience that
right now, during this pan-
demic, I can’t provide.”
Preparing for a football
game in the age of COVID-19
and its restrictions creates an
interesting challenge.
Unlike most sports, there
is little ad-libbing in football,
as each play has a design that
requires 11 different moving
parts.
But under the current
guidelines, it is impossible for
11 players to work on plays
against another 11 players.
“The game has a funny way
of finding the one guy out of
11 that doesn’t know their job,
or makes a mistake, or had a
breakdown in terms of what
they are doing,” Crum said.
Without high school foot-
ball, not only in Oregon but in
other states, there has been a
rise in club football teams. In
recent weeks, California has
seen multiple full-contact foot-
ball teams made up of high
schoolers given a chance to
play and compete outside of
the high school structure.
This presents an interest-
Detroit coach Jeff Blashill
has held high-intensity prac-
tices. He also is hoping the
three extra days of practice for
non-playoff teams will help.
Forward Drake Batherson,
who has skated in 43 games
with the Senators over the past
two seasons, worked out for
two months in Nova Scotia
with a group of players that
included Sidney Crosby of the
Penguins.
The 22-year-old arrived for
camp in mid-December and
his approach has been simple.
“I think you have to come to
the rink every day, treating it
like a game and showing every
practice matters and you want
to make the team,” Batherson
said.
New Jersey Devils center Jack Hughes (86) skates with the puck next
to New York Rangers defenseman Joey Keane (82) during a preseason
game in 2019, in Newark, New Jersey. The Devils are one of seven NHL
teams that have not played since March of last year.
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SKIING
Shiffrin wins night race for 1st slalom victory in 1
year — Mikaela Shiffrin won a night slalom Tuesday to end a
NHL
year-long victory drought in her strongest discipline and earn
her 100th World Cup podium. Shiffrin, who last triumphed
in a slalom in December 2019, held on to her opening-run
lead and beat Katharina Liensberger by 0.19 seconds following
a near-flawless final run, denying the Austrian her first career
win. Liensberger is the only skier to finish in the top three of
all five slaloms so far this season. The result made Shiffrin the
eighth skier in the 54-year-long history of the World Cup to
reach 100 podium finishes.
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— Bulletin wire reports
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With training camp now
open, Kings coach Todd Mc-
Lellan said players are making
progress getting their hands,
timing and awareness back.
There were no preseason
games, he noted, so picking a
team will be challenging.
“Hopefully we have done
our homework better than the
other groups,” McLellan said.
The Red Wings are eager to
start.
They had the worst record
by far last season and gen-
eral manager Steve Yzerman
didn’t shell out a lot of money
in free agency to bring in top
talent.
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