B4 The BulleTin • Friday, March 5, 2021 ON THE AIR SCOREBOARD FRIDAY GOLF LPGA Tour, Drive On Championship at Golden Ocala PGA Tour, Arnold Palmer Invitational BASKETBALL Women’s college, SEC, LSU vs. Texas A&M Men’s college, Atlantic 10, Duquesne vs. St. Bonaventure Women’s college, ACC, Wake Forest vs. Louisville Men’s college, Atlantic 10, UMass vs. Saint Louis Women’s college, SEC, Kentucky vs. Georgia Women’s college, WCC, Loyola Marymount vs. Portland Men’s college, Atlantic 10, Dayton vs. VCU Men’s college, Monmouth at Rider Women’s college, WCC, Saint Mary’s (Calif.) vs. Pacific Men’s college, Atlantic 10, TBD George Mason vs. Davidson Men’s college, Kent St. at Buffalo Women’s college, SEC, Alabama vs. South Carolina Men’s college, Ball St. at Toledo Women’s college, Ohio St. at Rutgers Men’s college, OVC, TBD vs. Belmont Women’s college, Pac-12, Oregon St. vs. Stanford Women’s college, SEC, TBD vs. Tennessee Men’s college, Colorado St. at Nevada Men’s college, OVC, TBD vs. Morehead St. Women’s college, Pac-12, TBD vs. Arizona BASEBALL MLB preseason, L.A. Dodgers at Kansas City SOFTBALL College, Florida St. at Florida College, Texas at LSU LACROSSE Women’s college, Penn St. at Northwestern HOCKEY College, Penn St. at Notre Dame MOTOR SPORTS NASCAR Truck Series, Las Vegas SOCCER Premier League, Burnley vs. Arsenal Time TV PREP SPORTS 7 a.m. 11 a.m. Golf Golf 8 a.m. SEC 8 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m. NBCSN Root NBCSN SEC 11 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Root NBCSN ESPNU 2 p.m. Boys soccer Thursday’s Scores Summit vs. ridgeview, late Madras vs. Molalla, late Root 2:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6 p.m. NBCSN ESPNU SEC CBSSN ESPN ESPNU Pac-12 SEC CBSSN 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. ESPNU Pac-12 noon ESPN 12:30 p.m. 5 p.m. SEC ESPN2 3 p.m. Big Ten 4:45 p.m. NBCSN 6 p.m. FS1 4:25 a.m. (Sat) NBCSN SATURDAY SOCCER Premier League, Sheffield United vs. Southampton 6:55 a.m. Bundesliga, Bayern Munich vs. Borussia Dortmund 9:25 a.m. Premier League, Aston Villa vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers 9:25 a.m. Men’s college, UCLA at Stanford 2 p.m. Premier League, West Brom vs. Newcastle United 4 a.m. (Sun) WRESTLING College, Big Ten Session 1 7 a.m. College, Big Ten Semifinals 4:30 p.m. BASKETBALL Men’s college, Georgetown at Connecticut 9 a.m. Men’s college, Rutgers at Minnesota 9 a.m. Men’s college, South Carolina at Kentucky 9 a.m. Men’s college, Florida St. at Notre Dame 9 a.m. Men’s college, Pittsburgh at Clemson 9 a.m. Women’s college, Big East, TBD vs. Connecticut 9 a.m. Men’s college, MVC, 1st semifinal, teams TBD 10 a.m. Men’s college, Mississippi St. at Auburn 10 a.m. Men’s college, Alabama at Georgia 11 a.m. Men’s college, Arizona St. at Utah 11 a.m. Women’s college, WCC, TBD vs. Santa Clara 11 a.m. Men’s college, Villanova at Providence 11:30 a.m. Men’s college, LSU at Missouri noon Women’s college, Big East, Villanova vs. DePaul noon Men’s college, USC at UCLA 1 p.m. Men’s college, MVC, 2nd semifinal, teams TBD 1 p.m. Men’s college, Illinois at Ohio St. 1 p.m. Men’s college, Virginia at Louisville 1 p.m. Women’s college, SEC, 1st semifinal, teams TBD 1 p.m. Women’s college, WCC, TBD vs. San Francisco 2 p.m. Men’s college, Butler at Creighton 2 p.m. Men’s college, Texas A&M at Arkansas 2 p.m. Men’s college, Atlantic 10, 1st semifinal, teams TBD 3 p.m. Men’s college, Duke at North Carolina 3 p.m. Women’s college, Big East, TBD vs. Marquette 3 p.m. Women’s college, SEC, 2nd semifinal, teams TBD 3:30 p.m. Men’s college, Vanderbilt at Ole Miss 4 p.m. Men’s college, Seton Hall at St. John’s 4 p.m. Men’s college, OVC final, teams TBD 5 p.m. Men’s college, Atlantic 10, 2nd semifinal, teams TBD 6 p.m. Men’s college, WCC, TBD vs. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 6 p.m. Men’s college, Xavier at Marquette 6 p.m. Women’s college, Big East, TBD vs. Seton Hall 6 p.m. Men’s college, UNLV at Wyoming 8 p.m. Men’s college, Utah St. at Fresno St. 8 p.m. Men’s college, WCC, TBD vs. Pepperdine 9 p.m. GOLF PGA Tour, Arnold Palmer Invitational 9:30 a.m. PGA Tour, Arnold Palmer Invitational 11:30 a.m. LPGA Tour, Drive On Championship at Golden Ocala 11:30 a.m. BASEBALL MLB preseason, Minnesota at Boston 10 a.m. HOCKEY College, Wisconsin at Michigan St. 11:30 a.m. Women’s PWHPA, Minnesota vs. New Hampshire noon College, Michigan at Minnesota 2 p.m. MOTOR SPORTS NASCAR Xfinity Series, Las Vegas 1:30 p.m. HORSE RACING America’s Day at the Races 2 p.m. Volleyball Wednesday’s Late Scores Summit 3, Mountain View 0 (25-12, 25-21, 25-6) ridgeview 3, The dalles 0 (25-16, 25-14, 25-8) central christian, hosanna-Triad (25-21, 25-18, 25-2) central christian, rogue Valley adventist (25-21, 26-28, 25-16, 26-24) Thursday’s Scores Mountain View vs. crook county, late redmond vs. Summit, late Sisters vs. cascade, late Trinity lutheran vs. la Pine, late Girls soccer Thursday’s Scores crook county vs. Mountain View, late Summit vs. ridgeview, late BASKETBALL Men’s college PAC-12 CONFERENCE Conference All Games W L Pct W L Pct Oregon 13 4 .765 18 5 .783 Southern cal 14 5 .737 20 6 .769 ucla 13 5 .722 17 7 .708 colorado 14 6 .700 20 7 .741 arizona 11 9 .550 17 9 .654 Oregon St. 10 9 .526 14 11 .560 Stanford 10 10 .500 14 12 .538 arizona St. 7 9 .438 10 12 .455 utah 7 11 .389 10 12 .455 Washington St. 7 12 .368 14 12 .538 Washington 4 16 .200 5 20 .200 california 3 17 .150 8 19 .296 Wednesday’s Late Game Southern cal 79, Stanford 42 Thursday’s Game no. 24 colorado 75, arizona St. 61 Saturday’s Games arizona St. at utah, 11 a.m. Southern cal at ucla, 1 p.m. TOP 25 SCORES Thursday’s Games no. 2 Michigan 69, Michigan St. 50 no. 3 Baylor 81, no. 17 Oklahoma St. 70 no. 5 iowa 102, nebraska 64 no. 6 West Virginia 76, Tcu 67 no. 13 Kansas 67, uTeP 62 no. 15 Texas 69, no. 16 Oklahoma 65 no. 18 Texas Tech 81, iowa St. 54 Women’s college NBCSN ABC NBCSN Pac-12 NBCSN Big Ten Big Ten CBS FOX ESPN ESPN2 Root FS1 CBSSN SEC CBS FS1 Root FOX SEC FS2 CBS CBSSN ESPN ESPN2 ESPNU Root FOX SEC CBSSN ESPN FS2 ESPNU SEC FS1 ESPN2 CBSSN ESPNU FS1 FS2 CBSSN FS1 ESPN2 Golf NBC Golf MLB Big Ten NBCSN Big Ten FS1 FS2 PAC-12 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Games in Las Vegas FIRST ROUND Wednesday’s Late Game (11)Washington 68, (6)colorado 54 QUARTERFINALS Thursday’s Games (5)Oregon St. 71, (4)Oregon 64 (1)Stanford 92, (8)Southern cal 53 (2)arizona 60, (7)Washington St. 44 (3)ucla vs. (11)Washington, late SEMIFINALS Friday’s Games (5)Oregon St. vs. (1)Stanford, 5 p.m. (2)arizona vs. (3)ucla-(11)Washington winner, 8 p.m. Thursday’s Box Score Oregon St. 71, No. 19 Oregon 64 OREGON ST. (11-6) corosdale 3-6 0-0 8, Jones 4-11 2-2 10, Mack 1-1 1-1 3, Goforth 4-8 1-2 10, Goodman 4-7 4-4 13, Mitrovic 4-5 0-1 8, Simmons 0-2 0-0 0, Von Oelhoffen 7-16 3-5 19. Totals 27-56 11-15 71. OREGON (13-8) Boley 2-7 0-0 4, Sabally 6-11 4-5 16, chavez 1-4 0-0 3, Mikesell 10-19 2-2 24, Scherr 0-3 0-0 0, dugalic 0-1 0-0 0, Giomi 0-0 0-0 0, Prince 4-9 0-0 8, Parrish 1-1 2-2 5, Shelley 0-2 0-0 0, Watson 2-3 0-0 4.Totals 26-60 8-9 64. Oregon St. 5 19 31 16 — 71 Oregon 10 9 21 24 — 64 3-Point Goals—Oregon St. 6-13 (corosdale 2-3, Go- forth 1-2, Goodman 1-2, Von Oelhoffen 2-6), Oregon 4-16 (Boley 0-3, Sabally 0-1, chavez 1-3, Mikesell 2-7, Prince 0-1, Parrish 1-1). Assists—Oregon St. 16 (Good- man 7), Oregon 10 (Boley 2). Fouled Out—none. Re- bounds—Oregon St. 36 (Von Oelhoffen 3-6), Oregon 31 (Boley 4-6). Total Fouls—Oregon St. 8, Oregon 17. Technical Fouls—none. A—0. TOP 25 SCORES Thursday’s Games no. 8 Maryland 88, no. 12 Michigan 63 Ole Miss 69, no. 13 arkansas 60 ucF 58, no. 15 South Florida 45 no. 17 Kentucky 73, Florida 64 NBA NBA Conference Glance EASTERN CONFERENCE W l Pct Phila. 24 12 .667 Brooklyn 24 13 .649 Milwaukee 22 14 .611 Boston 19 17 .528 new york 19 18 .514 Miami 18 18 .500 charlotte 17 18 .486 Toronto 17 19 .472 chicago 16 18 .471 indiana 16 19 .457 atlanta 16 20 .444 Washington 14 20 .412 cleveland 14 22 .389 Orlando 13 23 .361 detroit 10 26 .278 WESTERN CONFERENCE W l Pct utah 27 9 .750 Phoenix 23 11 .676 l.a. lakers 24 13 .649 l.a. clippers 24 14 .632 Portland 20 14 .588 denver 21 15 .583 San antonio 18 14 .563 dallas 18 16 .529 Golden State 19 17 .528 Memphis 16 16 .500 new Orleans 15 21 .417 Oklahoma city 15 21 .417 Sacramento 14 21 .400 houston 11 23 .324 Minnesota 7 29 .194 Wednesday’s Late Games Portland 108, Golden State 106 Sacramento 123, l.a. lakers 120 Thursday’s Games Boston 132, Toronto 125 Washington 119, l.a. clippers 117 new york 114, detroit 104 denver 113, indiana 103 Milwaukee 112, Memphis 111 Miami 103, new Orleans 93 Oklahoma city 107, San antonio 102 Golden State at Phoenix, late Sacramento at Portland, late Friday’s Games no games scheduled. GB — ½ 2 5 5½ 6 6½ 7 7 7½ 8 9 10 11 14 GB — 3 3½ 4 6 6 7 8 8 9 12 12 12½ 15 20 Wednesday’s Late Box Score christiaan Bezuidenhout, 35-35—70. rory Sabbatini, 36- 34—70. Paul casey, 35-35—70. ian Poulter, 37-33—70. adam long, 34-36—70. Max homa, 35-35—70. Jason day, 36-34—70. Padraig harrington, 36-34—70. luke list, 35-36—71. emiliano Grillo, 34-37—71. henrik norlander, 36-35—71. Kyoung-hoon lee, 37-34—71. Mav- erick Mcnealy, 34-37—71. Brendan Steele, 36-35—71. Jus- tin rose, 33-38—71. chris Kirk, 38-33—71. Mark hubbard, 38-33—71. charley hoffman, 36-35—71. doug Ghim, 35- 36—71. richy Werenski, 35-36—71. Kevin na, 36-35—71. robert Macintyre, 36-35—71. Bernd Wiesberger, 36-36—72. harold Varner iii, 35- 37—72. Steve Stricker, 36-36—72. Tyler duncan, 37-35— 72. denny Mccarthy, 38-34—72. alex noren, 35-37—72. cameron Percy, 36-36—72. lucas Glover, 37-35—72. Will Gordon, 38-34—72. anirban lahiri, 36-36—72. Sung Kang, 37-35—72. erik van rooyen, 37-35—72. Matthew ne- Smith, 35-37—72. LPGA Tour Drive On Championship Partial Scores Thursday at Orlando, Fla. Yardage: 6,526; Par: 72 First Round nelly Korda 34-33—67 Jennifer Kupcho 32-35—67 austin ernst 36-31—67 Jing yan 35-33—68 Jaye Marie Green 33-35—68 Mi Jung hur 35-34—69 lydia Ko 33-36—69 Megan Khang 34-35—69 Gaby lopez 35-34—69 Jeongeun lee6 35-34—69 lindy duncan 36-33—69 Mariah Stackhouse 35-34—69 Jessica Korda 35-34—69 leona Maguire 34-35—69 Katherine Kirk 36-33—69 ashleigh Buhai, 34-36—70. Patty Tavatanakit, 35-35— 70. Brittany altomare, 35-35—70. Mel reid, 34-36—70. dani holmqvist, 35-35—70. albane Valenzuela, 34-36— 70. caroline Masson, 35-35—70. Bronte law, 36-34—70. yu liu, 37-33—70. in Gee chun, 37-33—70. Jane Park, 37-33—70. Jenny coleman, 33-37—70. Jennifer Song, 37-33—70. Stephanie Meadow, 37-34—71. ally ewing, 34-37—71. cheyenne Knight, 35-36—71. angel yin, 37-34—71. car- lota ciganda, 36-35—71. Tiffany chan, 38-33—71. Perrine delacour, 35-36—71. Sarah Schmelzel, 37-34—71. ryann O’Toole, 35-36—71. Stacy lewis, 36-35—71. Madelene Sagstrom, 35-36—71. annie Park, 35-36—71. nicole Broch larsen, 37-35—72. Sei young Kim, 37- 35—72. Xiyu lin, 35-37—72. Mind Muangkhumsakul, 37-35—72. lindsey Weaver, 36-36—72. elizabeth Szokol, 38-34—72. anne van dam, 37-35—72. Sarah Kemp, 36- 36—72. danielle Kang, 37-35—72. aditi ashok, 36-36—72. Ssu-chia cheng, 37-35—72. daniela darquea, 37-35—72. HOCKEY Trail Blazers 108, Warriors 106 GOLDEN STATE (106) Green 2-5 0-0 5, Wiggins 6-15 0-0 14, looney 3-7 3-4 9, Bazemore 5-12 0-0 12, curry 13-28 4-5 35, lee 4-9 0-0 10, Paschall 1-7 1-2 3, Toscano-anderson 1-1 0-0 3, Wiseman 3-4 0-0 6, Mulder 2-6 0-2 6, Wanamaker 1-3 1-1 3. Totals 41-97 9-14 106. PORTLAND (108) covington 5-12 2-4 15, Jones Jr. 2-6 2-2 8, Kanter 4-5 3-3 11, lillard 6-17 7-8 22, Trent Jr. 6-16 2-2 15, anthony 8-13 4-5 22, hood 2-6 0-0 5, little 0-4 2-2 2, Simons 3-7 0-0 8. Totals 36-86 22-26 108. Golden State 29 27 24 26 — 106 Portland 28 27 27 26 — 108 3-Point Goals—Golden State 15-42 (curry 5-14, Wig- gins 2-5, Bazemore 2-6, Mulder 2-6, lee 2-7), Portland 14-49 (covington 3-9, lillard 3-10, Jones Jr. 2-4, Si- mons 2-5, anthony 2-6, hood 1-5, Trent Jr. 1-8, little 0-2). Fouled Out—none. Rebounds—Golden State 54 (Green 9), Portland 47 (Kanter 14). Assists—Gold- en State 27 (Green 12), Portland 15 (lillard 6). Total Fouls—Golden State 24, Portland 16. A—0 (19,393) GOLF PGA Tour Arnold Palmer Invitational Partial Scores Thursday at Orlando, Fla. Yardage: 7,409; Par: 72 First Round rory Mcilroy 31-35—66 corey conners 35-31—66 Bryson dechambeau 33-34—67 Jason Kokrak 33-35—68 Byeong hun an 33-35—68 Sebastian Munoz 33-35—68 Victor Perez 32-37—69 Martin laird 35-34—69 lanto Griffin 35-34—69 lee Westwood 36-33—69 Matthew Fitzpatrick 34-35—69 Viktor hovland 35-34—69 Sungjae im 35-34—69 Keegan Bradley 35-34—69 andrew Putnam, 36-34—70. Jordan Spieth, 36-34—70. cameron Tringale, 33-37—70. Tommy Fleetwood, 36-34— 70. Peter Malnati, 35-35—70. Matt Wallace, 37-33—70. NHL East GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 22 13 5 4 30 75 70 n.y. islanders 23 13 6 4 30 63 52 Philadelphia 20 12 5 3 27 67 62 Boston 20 12 5 3 27 60 52 Pittsburgh 22 12 9 1 25 68 71 n.y. rangers 21 9 9 3 21 59 55 new Jersey 19 7 10 2 16 47 60 Buffalo 21 6 12 3 15 48 65 Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 21 16 4 1 33 74 41 carolina 23 16 6 1 33 81 62 Florida 22 14 4 4 32 72 64 chicago 24 12 7 5 29 75 71 columbus 25 10 10 5 25 69 80 nashville 23 10 13 0 20 55 73 detroit 26 7 16 3 17 54 87 dallas 18 6 8 4 16 48 50 West GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 19 14 4 1 29 61 41 St. louis 23 13 8 2 28 75 73 colorado 20 12 7 1 25 61 48 Minnesota 20 12 7 1 25 62 54 arizona 22 10 9 3 23 59 66 los angeles 21 9 8 4 22 62 59 San Jose 20 8 10 2 18 59 77 anaheim 23 6 12 5 17 48 69 North GP W L OT Pts GF GA Toronto 24 18 4 2 38 87 56 Winnipeg 23 15 7 1 31 78 62 edmonton 25 14 11 0 28 80 78 Montreal 22 10 6 6 26 71 65 calgary 24 11 11 2 24 66 73 Vancouver 26 9 15 2 20 74 90 Ottawa 26 8 17 1 17 70 102 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Wednesday’s Late Games arizona 3, los angeles 2 colorado 4, San Jose 0 St. louis 3, anaheim 2 Vegas 5, Minnesota 1 Thursday’s Games n.y. islanders 5, Buffalo 2 Winnipeg 4, Montreal 3, OT Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 3 n.y. rangers 6, new Jersey 1 carolina 5, detroit 2 DEALS Transactions BASEBALL Major League Baseball American League TeXaS ranGerS — agreed to terms with rhPs, a.J. alexy, Kyle cody, Brett de Geus, dane dunning, demarcus evans, Joe Gatto, Jonathan hernandez, Tyler Phillips, and Josh Sborz, lhPs Kolby allard, Wes Benjamin, Brock Burke, Taylor hearn, John King, Brett Martin, and Joe Palumbo, cs david Garcia, Jonah heim, Sam huff, and Jose Trevino, inFs Sherten apostel, ronald Guzman, nate lowe, nick Solak, and anderson Tejeda, and OFs Willie calhoun, leody Taveras, and eli White on one-year contracts. National League ariZOna diaMOndBacKS — agreed to terms with rhP anthony Swarzak on a minor league contract. cOlOradO rOcKieS — Placed OF ian desmond o the restricted list. MiaMi MarlinS — agreed to terms with lhP Gio Gon- zalez on a minor league contract. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association MilWauKee BucKS — Waived G Jaylen adams. FOOTBALL National Football League carOlina PanTherS — Signed lB Thomas davis and Te Greg Olsen to a one-day contract for retirement with the club. deTrOiT liOnS — announced that they have ten- dered the contracts for FB Jason cabinda, P Jack Fox and T Matt nelson. MinneSOTa ViKinGS — re-signed de Stephen Weath- erly. neW OrleanS SainTS — released P Thomas Mor- stead. neW yOrK GianTS — released Wr Golden Tate and lB david Mayo. PiTTSBurGh STeelerS — Signed QB Ben roethlis- berger to a one-year contract. HOCKEY National Hockey League nhl — Fined Washington F alex Ovechkin for spear- ing Boston’s Trent Frederic during a March 3 game. Fined carolina d Brett Pesce $5,000 for a dangerous trip against detroit’s F robby Fabbri during the second period of Thurs- day’s game. anaheiM ducKS — recalled G anthony Stolarz, rW Vinni lettieri, d Jamie drysdale and c chase de leo from San diego (ahl). assigned G lukas dostal, d hunter drew and lW Maxim Golod to San diego (ahl). Waived d Bren- dan Guhle. BuFFalO SaBreS — recalled d Jaco Bryson from the minor league taxi squad. carOlina hurricaneS — recalled d Jake Bean and G alex nedeljkovic from the minor league taxi squad. cOlOradO aValanche — assigned c Sheldon dries to colorado (ahl) and c Josh dickinson to utah (echl). deTrOiT red WinGS — recalled lW Mathias Brome from the minor league taxi squad. lOS anGeleS KinGS — recalled c rasmus Kupari from Ontario (ahl). naShVille PredaTOrS — recalled ds Jeremy davis and Ben harpur, G Kasimir Kaskisuo and cs rem Pitlick and Brett Seney form the minor league taxi squad. assigned lW Tanner Jeannot to chicago (ahl). activated F Brad richardson from injured reserve. Placed G Juuse Saros on injured reserve. assigned d alexandre carrier to the minor league taxi squad. neW JerSey deVilS — recalled rW Janne Kuokkanen from the minor league taxi squad. neW yOrK ranGerS — agreed to terms with ds Bra- den Schneider on a one-year contract and Mason Geertsen on one-year contract then loaned him to hartford (ahl). recalled rW Patrick newell from hartford (ahl). assigned d Mason Geertsen to hartford (ahl). OTTaWa SenaTOrS — recalled d Braydon coburn from the minor league taxi squad. PhiladelPhia FlyerS — recalled c connor Bun- naman from the minor league taxi squad. SOCCER Major League Soccer aTlanTa uniTed — Signed G Ben lundgaard to a two-year contract. la GalaXy — acquired d derrick Williams from dc united in exchange for General allocation Money (GaM) and signed him to a two-year contract. MinneSOTa uniTed — Signed F Patrick Weah to a four-year contract. neW yOrK ciTy Fc — Signed MF James Sands to a five-year contract extension. Signed G cody Mizell for 2021 season. SeaTTle SOunderS — Signed F Fredy Montero to a one-year contract. COLLEGE ncaa — named charlie cobb to football’s cFP Se- lection committee. “It is always bigger to the people outside than us who are playing in it. We are going to prepare this week the best that we can to beat Bend and play a good game.” Prep sports Continued from B3 In his second year leading the Panthers — with a shortened, hyper-regional schedule being played over the next six weeks due to COVID-19 — Wom- ack gets to take part in Central Oregon’s oldest rivalry to open the season. But he points out the importance of not buying too much into the hype that a rivalry game can bring. “At the end of the day it is just another game on our schedule and we have to treat it that way,” said Womack. “It is always big- ger to the people outside than us who are playing in it. We are going to prepare this week the best that we can to beat Bend and play a good game.” Over the last decade, the Bend-Redmond game pro- duced some thrillers, including an overtime shootout in 2012 in which the teams scored a combined 88 points and racked up 900 yards in Redmond’s 46-41 win. In 2014 the Lava Bears converted a two-point conversion to win 21-20, which ultimately kept Redmond out Tampa Bay 3, chicago 2, OT Florida 5, nashville 4 columbus 3, dallas 2 calgary 7, Ottawa 3 Toronto at Vancouver, late Friday’s Games Washington at Boston, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at chicago, 5 p.m. anaheim at colorado, 6 p.m. Minnesota at arizona, 6 p.m. St. louis at los angeles, 6 p.m. Vegas at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Dean Guernsey/The Bulletin Redmond High football coach Seth Womack talks with his team during practice Tuesday in Redmond. of the playoffs. A year later, Redmond stunned the then top-ranked Lava Bears behind Derek Brown’s 340 rushing yards in a 40-7 route. However, it would be wrong to think that this is a rivalry of the past. The seeds of the heated rivalry were planted long ago in Redmond senior wide receiver and defensive back Kole Davis. His father Kris Davis is an assistant coach and played for Redmond High, as did Kole’s grandfather Kurt Davis, who coached at Redmond as well. “They said that they wanted to play their best against Bend,” said Kole Davis, who last played against Bend High his freshman year. “We just have to keep our head up and leave ev- erything out on the field.” Making his first start at quar- terback for the Panthers is ju- nior Hayden Parrish. He too is excited to take part in Central Oregon’s original high school football rivalry after watch- ing his brother Bunker Par- rish quarterback the Panthers against the Lava Bears. “Now for me to get a chance to play them is really exciting,” Hayden Parrish said. “I got to watch my older brother play and it was always a heated ri- valry and high-scoring game. Hopefully we can repeat that.” C Gary Sanchez, Yankees: The 28-year-old is trying to bounce back from a miserable 2020 season when he batted just .147 with a .253 on-base percentage. He hit two homers in his first five spring at-bats, raising hopes that the two-time All-Star will return to his 2019 form when he hit a career-high 34 homers. 3B Ke’Bryan Hayes, Pirates: The Pittsburgh prospect was excellent in his first big league action last season, batting .376 with five homers in 85 at-bats. Now the Pirates are hopeful he can be one of the cornerstones of this season’s lineup. He’s off to a good start in spring train- ing this week with three hits, including two doubles, in his first seven at-bats. RHP Trevor Bauer, Dodgers: The reigning NL Cy Young Award winner for the Cincin- nati Reds joined the Dodgers during the offseason, making the defending World Series champions even more formi- — Seth Womack, Redmond football coach Although the neighboring Central Oregon towns like get- ting after it on the football field, it turns out, players from both schools can become friendly with one another. When Craven was suited up for the Lava Bears in the early 1990s, the quarterback for Red- mond was another member of the Davis clan — Erik Davis, now head coach at Pendleton. Shortly after high school, the once rivals struck up a friend- ship and Davis even attended Craven’s wedding. “We decided,” Craven said, “that we actually did like each other.” e e Reporter: 541-383-0307, brathbone@bendbulletin.com Listings are the most accurate available. The Bulletin is not responsible for late changes made by TV stations. MLB SPORTS BRIEFING Continued from B3 BASKETBALL Blazers’ McCollum cleared for contact practices — The Portland Trail Blazers on Thursday updated the status of in- jured stars Jusuf Nurkic and C.J. McCollum. No timetable was given for their return but McCollum has been cleared for con- tact practices, according to the release. According to the team, Nurkic’s broken right wrist has been evaluated and he is pro- gressing. He will be reevaluated again next week, according to the release. Nurkic broke his wrist Jan. 14 against Indiana. — Bulletin wire reports The procedure involved the removal of a rib. 1B/3B Bobby Dalbec, Red Sox: The 25-year-old has three homers in his first nine spring at-bats, which has raised ex- pectations even more for his 2021 season. The 6-foot-4, 227-pounder had an impres- sive debut for the Red Sox in 2020, batting .263 with eight homers in just 80 at-bats. dable heading into 2021. In his first outing for L.A., he struck out two batters over two score- less innings and gave up just one hit. SS Wander Franco, Rays: The consensus No. 1 pros- pect is still just 20 years old but launched his first spring training homer Wednesday. It remains to be seen when he’ll actually make his big league debut but there’s little doubt the Rays could have a special player.