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    B2 THE BULLETIN • SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 2021
ON THE AIR
SCOREBOARD
SUNDAY
SOCCER
Time
TV
Italian Serie A, Fiorentina vs. Parma
5:55 a.m.
ESPN2
Premier League, Liverpool vs. Fulham
5:55 a.m.
NBCSN
Premier League,
Manchester City vs. Manchester United
8:25 a.m.
NBCSN
Women’s college, Oregon St. at UCLA
1 p.m.
Pac-12
Women’s college, Oregon at USC
1 p.m.
Pac-12 (Ore)
Mexico Primera Division, Santos Laguna vs. Necaxa 5 p.m.
FS2
BASEBALL
College, Mercer at South Carolina
9 a.m.
SEC
MLB preseason, Philadelphia at N.Y. Yankees
10 a.m.
MLB
BASKETBALL
Men’s college, Memphis at Houston
9 a.m.
CBS
Men’s college, Big South, Campbell vs. Winthrop 9 a.m.
ESPN
Women’s college, ACC, NC State vs. Louisville
9 a.m.
ESPN2
Men’s college, Florida at Tennessee
9 a.m.
ESPNU
Men’s college, Wisconsin at Iowa
9:30 a.m.
FOX
Men’s college, Nebraska at Northwestern
10:30 a.m.
Big Ten
Men’s college, MVC, Drake vs. Loyola Chicago
11 a.m.
CBS
Men’s college, ASUN, N. Alabama vs. Liberty
11 a.m.
ESPN
Women’s college, SEC, Georgia vs. South Carolina 11 a.m.
ESPN2
Women’s college, Big East, Villanova vs. UConn noon
FS1
Men’s college, Texas Tech at Baylor
1 p.m.
ESPN
Men’s college, Michigan at Michigan St.
1:30 p.m.
CBS
Men’s college,
Southern, E. Tennessee St. vs. UNC-Greensboro 2 p.m.
ESPNU
Women’s college, Big East, TBD vs. Marquette
3 p.m.
FS1
Men’s college, Penn St. at Maryland
4 p.m.
Big Ten
Men’s college, Southern, teams TBD
4:30 p.m.
ESPNU
Women’s college, Pac-12, UCLA vs. Stanford
5 p.m.
ESPN2
NBA All-Star Game, Team LeBron vs. Team Durant 5 p.m.
TBS, TNT
Men’s college, Oregon at Oregon St.
5 p.m.
FS1
HOCKEY
NHL, Buffalo at N.Y. Islanders
9 a.m.
NBC
NHL, Tampa Bay at Chicago
11:30 a.m.
NBCSN
NHL, New Jersey at Boston
2 p.m.
NBCSN
NHL, N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh
4:30 p.m.
NBCSN
GOLF
PGA Tour, Arnold Palmer Invitational
9:30 a.m.
Golf
PGA Tour, Arnold Palmer Invitational
11:30 a.m.
NBC
LPGA Tour, Drive On Championship at Golden Ocala 11:30 a.m.
Golf
HORSE RACING
America’s Day at the Races
11 a.m.
FS2
SOFTBALL
College, Lamar at Texas A&M
noon
SEC
College, South Alabama at Alabama
2 p.m.
SEC
MOTOR SPORTS
NASCAR Cup Series, Las Vegas
12:30 p.m.
FOX
Fanatec GT World Challenge
1 p.m.
CBSSN
Fanatec GT World Challenge
7 p.m.
CBSSN
WRESTLING
College, Big Ten Championship
1 p.m.
Big Ten
College, Big 12 Championship
3 p.m.
ESPN2
MONDAY
SOCCER
Premier League, Chelsea vs. Everton
BASKETBALL
NBA G League quarterfinal, teams TBD
Women’s college, Sun Belt final, teams TBD
Women’s college, WCC, Santa Clara vs. Gonzaga
NBA G League quarterfinal, teams TBD
Women’s college, San Francisco vs. BYU
Men’s college, CAA semifinal, teams TBD
NBA G League quarterfinal, teams TBD
Men’s college,
Horizon, Wisconsin-Milwaukee vs. Cleveland St.
Men’s college, Southern final, teams TBD
Men’s college, Sun Belt final, teams TBD
Women’s college, Big East final, teams TBD
NBA G League quarterfinal, teams TBD
Men’s college, WCC, TBD vs. Gonzaga
Men’s college, CAA semifinal, teams TBD
Men’s college,
Horizon, Northern Kentucky vs. Oakland
Men’s college, WCC, TBD vs. BYU
9:55 a.m.
NBCSN
10:30 a.m.
ESPN2
11 a.m.
ESPNU
11 a.m.
Root
12:45 p.m.
ESPN2
2 p.m.
Root
3 p.m.
CBSSN
3 p.m.
ESPNEWS
3:30 p.m.
4 p.m.
4 p.m.
5 p.m.
5:15 p.m.
6 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
ESPNU
ESPN
ESPN2
FS1
ESPNEWS
ESPN
CBSSN
6:30 p.m.
9 p.m.
ESPN2
ESPN2
Listings are the most accurate available. The Bulletin is not responsible
for late changes made by TV stations.
SPORTS BRIEFING
BASEBALL
Yankees manager Boone returns after pacemaker
surgery — New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone re-
turned to the dugout Saturday, three days after surgery to
have a pacemaker inserted. “It felt good just to be at the ball-
field again, competing with the guys,” he said after managing
New York’s 3-2 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Boone left the
club Wednesday to get the pacemaker at St. Joseph’s Hospital
in Tampa, Florida. He returned to camp Saturday after clear-
ing COVID-19 protocols and said he feels great.
GOLF
Westwood grabs lead at Bay Hill — Lee Westwood
posted his lowest score ever at Bay Hill in Orlando, Florida,
on Saturday with a 7-under 65 that gave him a one-shot lead
over Bryson DeChambeau (68) and Corey Conners (71). De-
Chambeau, who shot a 68, gave fans something to cheer about
when he hit a long drive to clear the water on the par-5 sixth.
He birdied the hole. Jordan Spieth (68), Jazz Janewattananond
(69), and Keegan Bradley (64) were all in the mix heading into
Sunday’s final round. Westwood was at 11-under 205.
Kupcho, Ernst ahead of the field at LPGA Drive On
Championship — Jennifer Kupcho made a 12-foot eagle
putt on the final hole to cut Austin Ernst’s lead to a stroke Sat-
urday in the LPGA Tour’s Drive On Championship. Kupcho
shot a 2-under 70 at rainy Golden Ocala, in Florida, setting
up the eagle with a fairway wood from 215 yards on the par-5
18th. Ernst parred the last seven holes in a 69.
— Bulletin wire reports
POWERBALL
The numbers drawn Saturday night are:
11 31 50 52 58 18
Oregon
Lottery
results
As listed at
oregonlottery.org
and individual
lottery websites
The estimated jackpot was not available at press time.
MEGABUCKS
The numbers drawn Saturday night are:
11 13 18 24 27 35
The estimated jackpot is now $2.8 million.
PREP SPORTS
Football
Friday’s Late Games
Molalla 21, Madras 0
Crook County 18, North Marion 7
La Pine26, Siuslaw 24
Pleasant Hill 20, Sisters 6
Culver 8, Santiam 0
Gilchrist 7, Triangle Lake 0
Saturday’s Games
Redmond 35, Bend 0
Ridgeview 33, Putnam 0
Mountain View vs. Summit, late
Volleyball
Friday’s Late Games
Bend 3, Sisters 0 (25-18, 25-14, 25-22)
Hosanna-Triad 3, Gilchrist 0 (25-7, 25-10, 25-6)
Chiloquin 3, Gilchrist 0 (25-12, 25-19, 25-12)
Saturday Games
Pendleton 3, Redmond 1 (21-25, 25-14, 25-14, 25-15)
Crook County vs. Hood River Valley, ppd.
Central Christian 3, Trinity Lutheran 0 (25-20, 29-27,
25-11)
Central Christian vs. Gilchrist, late
Gilchrist vs. Trinity Lutheran, late
Boys soccer
Friday’s Late Games
Sisters 8, Crook County 0
North Clackamas Christian 4, Central Christian/Trinity
Lutheran 0
Saturday’s Games
Bend vs. Summit, ppd
La Pine vs. East Linn Christian, late
Girls soccer
Saturday’s Games
Summit 3, Mountain View 0
Sisters vs. Philomath/Monroe, late
La Pine 1, Santiam Christian 1
No. 12 Arkansas 87, Texas A&M 80
No. 14 Creighton 93, Butler 73
No. 20 Loyola Chicago 65, Indiana St. 49
No. 21 Virginia 68, Louisville 58
No. 22 Virginia Tech at NC State, ccd.
No. 23 Purdue 67, Indiana 58
LPGA Tour
NBA
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
24
11
.686
L.A. Lakers
24
13
.649
L.A. Clippers
24
14
.632
Portland
21
14
.600
Denver
21
15
.583
San Antonio
18
14
.563
Dallas
18
16
.529
Golden State
19
18
.514
Memphis
16
16
.500
New Orleans
15
21
.417
Oklahoma City
15
21
.417
Sacramento
14
22
.389
Houston
11
23
.324
Minnesota
7
29
.194
Sunday
2021 All-Star Game
Team Durant vs. Team LeBron, 5 p.m., Atlanta
GB
—
½
2
5
5½
6
6½
7
7
7½
8
9
10
11
14
GB
—
2½
3½
4
5½
6
7
8
8½
9
12
12
13
15
20
BASKETBALL
GOLF
Women’s college
PAC-12 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
Games in Las Vegas
SEMIFINALS
Friday’s Late Game
(3)UCLA 58, (2)Arizona 49
CHAMPIONSHIP
Sunday’s Game
(1)Stanford vs. (3)UCLA, 5 p.m.
TOP 25 SCORES
Saturday’s Games
No. 1 UConn 77, St John’s 41
No. 16 Georgia 74, No. 2 Texas A&M 68
No. 3 NC State 66, Georgia Tech 61
No. 5 Louisville 72, Syracuse 59
No. 6 Baylor 93, Kansas 67
No. 7 South Carolina 67, No. 14 Tennessee 52
No. 8 Maryland 88, Penn St. 61
No. 10 Indiana 74, Purdue 59
No. 12 Michigan 63, Northwestern 58
Omaha 52, No. 21 South Dakota St. 40
No. 23 Missouri St. 85, Evansville 44
Villanova 78, No. 25 DePaul 72, OT
Men’s college
PAC-12 CONFERENCE
Conference
All Games
W L Pct W L Pct
Oregon
13 4 .765 18 5 .783
Southern Cal
15 5 .750 21 6 .778
Colorado
14 6 .700 20 7 .741
UCLA
13 6 .684 17 8 .680
Arizona
11 9 .550 17 9 .654
Oregon St.
10 9 .526 14 11 .560
Stanford
10 10 .500 14 12 .538
Utah
8 11 .421 11 12 .478
Arizona St.
7 10 .412 10 13 .435
Washington St. 7 12 .368 14 12 .538
Washington
4 16 .200 5 20 .200
California
3 17 .150 8 19 .296
Saturday’s Games
Utah 98, Arizona St. 59
Southern Cal 64, UCLA 63
Sunday’s Games
Oregon at Oregon St., 5 p.m.
TOP 25 SCORES
Saturday’s Games
No. 4 Illinois 73, No. 7 Ohio St. 68
No. 17 Oklahoma St. 85, No. 6 West Virginia 80
No. 8 Alabama 89, Georgia 79
Providence 54, No. 10 Villanova 52
Notre Dame 83, No. 11 Florida St. 73
PGA Tour
Arnold Palmer Invitational Scores
Saturday at Orlando, Fla.
Yardage: 7,409; Par: 72
Third Round
Lee Westwood
69-71-65—205
Bryson DeChambeau
67-71-68—206
Corey Conners
66-69-71—206
Keegan Bradley
69-74-64—207
Jordan Spieth
70-69-68—207
Tommy Fleetwood
70-70-68—208
Doug Ghim
71-73-65—209
Jazz Janewattananond
75-65-69—209
Richy Werenski
71-69-69—209
Rory McIlroy
66-71-72—209
Tyrrell Hatton 77-67-66—210. Charley Hoffman, 71-
72-67—210. Jason Day, 70-72-68—210. Jason Kokrak,
68-73-69—210. Chris Kirk, 71-70-69—210. Christiaan Be-
zuidenhout, 70-70-70—210. Lanto Griffin, 69-68-73—210.
Andrew Putnam, 70-72-69—211. Matthew Fitzpatrick,
69-71-71—211. Paul Casey, 70-69-72—211. Sungjae Im,
69-70-72—211.
Denny McCarthy, 72-73-67—212. Kristoffer Ventura, 75-
70-67—212. Kevin Kisner, 73-72-67—212. Branden Grace,
74-71-67—212. Danny Willett, 73-71-68—212. Max Homa,
70-70-72—212. Martin Laird, 69-67-76—212.
Emiliano Grillo, 71-74-68—213. Padraig Harrington,
70-74-69—213. Keith Mitchell, 73-71-69—213. Alex Noren,
72-71-70—213. Ian Poulter, 70-73-70—213. Will Zalato-
ris, 73-68-72—213. Cameron Tringale, 70-75-69—214.
Hideki Matsuyama, 75-70-69—214. Patrick Rodgers, 73-
72-69—214. Harold Varner III, 72-72-70—214. Brendan
Steele, 71-72-71—214. Harris English, 73-70-71—214.
Viktor Hovland, 69-68-77—214.
Tyler Duncan, 72-72-71—215. Jason Dufner, 74-70-
71—215. Bo Hoag, 74-70-71—215. Brendon Todd, 74-
70-71—215. Danny Lee, 73-71-71—215. Matt Wallace,
70-73-72—215. Maverick McNealy, 71-72-72—215. Bernd
Wiesberger, 72-71-72—215.
Pat Perez, 75-71-70—216. Charles Howell III, 74-72-
70—216. Zach Johnson, 74-70-72—216. Sebastián Muñoz,
68-76-72—216. Will Gordon, 72-72-72—216. Talor Gooch,
73-73-71—217. John Huh, 74-71-72—217. Mark Hub-
bard, 71-74-72—217. Chez Reavie, 74-70-73—217. Steve
Stricker, 72-71-74—217. Byeong Hun An, 68-74-75—217.
Erik van Rooyen, 72-74-72—218. Lucas Glover, 72-74-
72—218. Patton Kizzire, 76-69-73—218. Russell Knox, 74-
71-73—218. Luke List, 71-72-75—218. Robert MacIntyre,
71-71-76—218. Kevin Na, 71-71-76—218. Henrik Nor-
lander, 71-75-74—220. Brandt Snedeker, 75-71-75—221.
Victor Perez, 69-74-78—221. Rickie Fowler, 76-70-76—222.
Doc Redman, 73-73-76—222.
Drive On Championship Scores
Saturday at Orlando, Fla.
Yardage: 6,526; Par: 72
Third Round
Austin Ernst
67-67-69—203
Jennifer Kupcho
67-67-70—204
Albane Valenzuela
70-73-66—209
Patty Tavatanakit
70-70-69—209
Jenny Coleman
70-69-70—209
Danielle Kang
72-70-69—211
Carlota Ciganda
71-65-75—211
In Gee Chun
70-73-69—212
Brittany Altomare
70-73-69—212
Ashleigh Buhai
70-70-72—212
Hee Young Park, 73-72-68—213. Jennifer Chang, 73-
71-69—213. Jessica Korda, 69-75-69—213. Cheyenne
Knight, 71-70-72—213. Lydia Ko, 69-72-72—213. Leona
Maguire, 69-71-73—213. Nelly Korda, 67-70-76—213.
Jeongeun Lee6, 69-77-68—214. Charley Hull, 74-70-
70—214. Mel Reid, 70-74-70—214. Katherine Kirk, 69-
72-73—214. Megan Khang, 69-72-73—214. Jaye Marie
Green, 68-72-74—214.
Haeji Kang, 73-72-70—215. Aditi Ashok, 72-73-70—
215. Elizabeth Szokol, 72-73-70—215. Perrine Delacour,
71-74-70—215. Caroline Masson, 70-75-70—215. Sophia
Popov, 74-70-71—215. Nanna Koerstz Madsen, 73-71-
71—215. Sei Young Kim, 72-70-73—215. Jennifer Song,
70-72-73—215. Lindy Duncan, 69-73-73—215. Gaby Lo-
pez, 69-72-74—215.
Nicole Broch Larsen, 72-74-70—216. Kristen Gillman,
75-70-71—216. Angel Yin, 71-74-71—216. Ally Ewing,
71-73-72—216. Cristie Kerr, 74-69-73—216. Bronte Law,
70-73-73—216. Ryann O’Toole, 71-71-74—216. Jing Yan,
68-74-74—216.
Sung Hyun Park, 73-73-71—217. Stephanie Meadow,
71-75-71—217. Jaclyn Lee, 74-71-72—217. Brooke M. Hen-
derson, 74-69-74—217. Lexi Thompson, 74-69-74—217.
Mariah Stackhouse, 69-74-74—217. Xiyu Lin, 72-70-75—
217. Yu Liu, 70-70-77—217. Georgia Hall, 74-72-72—218.
Jane Park, 70-76-72—218. Sarah Kemp, 72-72-74—218.
Haley Moore, 75-71-73—219. Jenny Shin, 74-72-73—
219. Lindsey Weaver, 72-74-73—219. Sarah Schmelzel,
71-74-74—219. Anna Nordqvist, 74-70-75—219. Tiffany
Joh, 73-71-75—219. Stacy Lewis, 71-73-75—219. Annie
Park, 71-72-76—219.
Cydney Clanton, 74-72-74—220. Wichanee Meechai,
73-73-74—220. Daniela Darquea, 72-74-74—220. Dana
Finkelstein, 75-70-75—220. Laura Davies, 75-69-76—220.
Dani Holmqvist, 70-76-75—221. Eun-Hee Ji, 75-70-76—
221. Mi Jung Hur, 69-72-80—221. Yealimi Noh, 74-72-
76—222. Mina Harigae, 74-71-77—222.
Florida 6, Nashville 2
Montreal 7, Winnipeg 1
Arizona 5, Minnesota 2
Vancouver 4, Toronto 2
Dallas 5, Columbus 0
Anaheim 5, Colorado 4, OT
St. Louis at Los Angeles, 6 p.m.
Calgary at Edmonton, 7 p.m.
Vegas at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Buffalo at N.Y. Islanders, 9 a.m.
Tampa Bay at Chicago, 11:30 a.m.
Florida at Carolina, 2 p.m.
New Jersey at Boston, 2 p.m.
Washington at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m.
Nashville at Dallas, 5 p.m.
Ottawa at Calgary, 6:30 p.m.
MOTOR SPORTS
NASCAR Cup Series
Las Vegas Lineup
After Saturday qualifying
Race Sunday in Las Vegas
Lap length: 1.50 miles
(Car number in parentheses)
1, (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford. 2, (24) William Byron, Chev-
rolet. 3, (5) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet. 4, (19) Martin Truex Jr.,
Toyota. 5, (34) Michael McDowell, Ford.
6, (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota. 7, (1) Kurt Busch, Chev-
rolet. 8, (9) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet. 9, (48) Alex Bowman,
Chevrolet. 10, (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford.
11, (8) Tyler Reddick, Chevrolet. 12, (3) Austin Dillon,
Chevrolet. 13, (6) Ryan Newman, Ford. 14, (18) Kyle Busch,
Toyota. 15, (22) Joey Logano, Ford.
16, (20) Christopher Bell, Toyota. 17, (47) Ricky Sten-
house Jr., Chevrolet. 18, (17) Chris Buescher, Ford. 19, (37)
Ryan Preece, Chevrolet. 20, (41) Cole Custer, Ford.
21, (42) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet. 22, (99) Daniel Suarez,
Chevrolet. 23, (23) Bubba Wallace, Toyota. 24, (14) Chase
Briscoe, Ford. 25, (77) Justin Haley, Chevrolet.
26, (12) Ryan Blaney, Ford. 27, (38) Anthony Alfredo,
Ford. 28, (10) Aric Almirola, Ford. 29, (43) Erik Jones, Chev-
rolet. 30, (21) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford.
31, (53) Garrett Smithley, Ford. 32, (51) Cody Ware,
Chevrolet. 33, (7) Corey Lajoie, Chevrolet. 34, (78) BJ Mc-
Leod, Ford. 35, (52) Josh Bilicki, Ford.
36, (00) Quin Houff, Chevrolet. 37, (15) Joey Gase, Chev-
rolet. 38, (66) Timmy Hill, Ford.
HOCKEY
DEALS
NHL
Transactions
East
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
N.Y. Islanders 24 14 6 4 32 68 54
Washington 23 13 6 4 30 76 75
Boston
21 13 5 3 29 65 53
Philadelphia 21 12 6 3 27 70 66
Pittsburgh
23 13 9 1 27 72 74
N.Y. Rangers 22 10 9 3 23 65 58
New Jersey
20 7 11 2 16 50 66
Buffalo
22 6 13 3 15 50 70
Central
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Tampa Bay
22 16 4 2 34 77 45
Florida
23 15 4 4 34 78 66
Carolina
23 16 6 1 33 81 62
Chicago
25 13 7 5 31 79 74
Columbus
26 10 11 5 25 69 85
Nashville
24 10 14 0 20 57 79
Dallas
19 7 8 4 18 53 50
Detroit
26 7 16 3 17 54 87
West
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Vegas
20 15 4 1 31 66 45
St. Louis
24 14 8 2 30 78 75
Colorado
22 13 7 2 28 68 55
Minnesota
22 13 8 1 27 69 60
Arizona
24 11 10 3 25 65 73
Los Angeles 22 9 8 5 23 64 62
Anaheim
25 7 12 6 20 55 76
San Jose
21 8 10 3 19 63 82
North
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Toronto
26 18 6 2 38 90 63
Winnipeg
24 15 8 1 31 79 69
Montreal
23 11 6 6 28 78 66
Edmonton
25 14 11 0 28 80 78
Calgary
24 11 11 2 24 66 73
Vancouver
28 11 15 2 24 81 93
Ottawa
26 8 17 1 17 70 102
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime
loss. The top four teams in each division will qualify for
playoffs under this season’s temporary realignment.
Friday’s Late Games
St. Louis 3, Los Angeles 2, OT
Minnesota 5, Arizona 1
Vegas 5, San Jose 4, OT
Colorado 3, Anaheim 2, OT
Saturday’s Games
N.Y. Islanders 5, Buffalo 2
N.Y. Rangers 6, New Jersey 3
Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 3
BASEBALL
American League
TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Claimed RHP Joel Payamps off
waivers from Boston. Designated RHP Jacob Waguespack
for assignment.
National League
SAN DIEGO PADRES — Claimed RHP Jordan Hum-
phreys off waivers from San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Agreed to terms with LHP
Jose Alvarez to a one-year contract.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
BUFFALO BILLS — Signed LB Andre Smith to a two-
year contract.
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Re-signed RB Ty Montgom-
ery to a one-year contract.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NHL — Suspended Washington F Tom Wilson seven
games for boarding Boston D Brandon Carlo in the first
period during Friday’s game.
BUFFALO SABRES — Recalled D Jacob Bryson from the
minor league taxi squad.
CAROLINA HURRICANES — Recalled G Alex Nedel-
jkovic and D Jake Bean from the minor league taxi squad.
COLORADO AVALANCHE — Recalled LW Travis Barron
and RW Nick Henry from minor league taxi squad.
FLORIDA PANTHERS — Recalled LW Grigori Denisenko
from the minor league taxi squad.
LOS ANGELES DUCKS — Recalled D Cole Hults and
Markus Phillips from Ontario (AHL).
NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Assigned LW Tanner Jean-
not to Chicago (AHL). Recalled RW Mathieu Olivier and
D Alexandre Carrier from the minor league taxi squad.
NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Signed F Graeme Clarke to a
three-year contract.
NEW YORK RANGERS — Recalled Gs Adam Huska and
Keith Kinkaid, Ds K’Andre Miller and Libo Hajek and RW Ty
Ronning from the minor league taxi squad.
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS — Recalled D Nate Prosser from
the minor league taxi squad.
ST. LOUIS BLUES — Activated F Vladimir Tarasenko
from injured reserve. Placed D Colton Parayko on injured
reserve.
Major League Soccer
MINNESOTA UNITED — Re-signed MF Osvaldo
Alonso to a new one-year contract.
Sisters
Continued from B1
But the team’s last game was
in October 2019, so spirits
were high even in defeat.
“I loved being out here
again,” said senior Hayden
Sharp. “It was much needed
and I was glad we could be out
here. It was still a lot of fun out
there.”
Other Central Oregon teams
were in action across the re-
gion Friday night.
La Pine avenged last sea-
son’s 32-0 loss to Siuslaw with a
thrilling, 26-24 win at home to
open the 2021 campaign.
A playoff team a year ago
with many of their starters re-
turning, Siuslaw was pegged to
be one of the strongest teams in
Class 3A. But the Vikings ran
into a youthful Hawks team
that was not going to be pushed
around.
“I have a young football
team that has been playing
football for a while and is a
physical group,” said head
coach Bo DeForest. “That was
the biggest factor that we were
more physical than Siuslaw.”
In the final minute, facing
a 3rd and 17 situation, quar-
terback Colton Campbell hit
Dawson Cook in stride across
the middle and he ran it in for
what would prove to be the
game winning score.
The sophomore Campbell
did it all for the Hawks, fin-
ishing with 340 yards on 140
yards rushing and 200 yards
passing in the winning effort.
“We were able to establish a
run and have success with it,”
said DeForest. “That opened
up the passing game. We had
a nice balanced attack and it
worked out for us.”
Culver was in the middle
of a closely contested match
against Santiam when the
game abruptly ended midway
through the third quarter.
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Sisters’ Griffin Gardner, left, scrambles after getting pressured in the backfield during the second quarter
against Pleasant Hill in Sisters on Friday night.
One of the officials came to
the Culver side and told Shea
Little, the Culver coach and
athletic director, that Santiam
was done playing. No explana-
tion was given.
The game ended with the
Bulldogs winning 8-0 with
quarterback Anthony Hood
finding tight end Brody Little
in for the game’s only score.
Logan Macy scored on a two-
point conversation.
Shea Little is uncertain why
Santiam decided to walk off
the field.
He said he did not hear from
either the coach or athletic di-
rector on their specific reason-
ing, but suspects that mask use
may be the issue.
In the first quarter, Little
said, the Santiam coach told of-
ficials that Culver players were
not properly wearing their
masks. Little then told his play-
ers they would not play if they
were seen not properly wear-
ing a mask, and he also said
that he communicated with the
officials to let him know if his
players were not following the
mask guidelines.
Until the game ended, Little
heard nothing from the offi-
cials regarding his players not
properly wearing masks on the
field.
Even before the pandemic,
Little has had to wear a mask
because he received a lifesaving
double lung transplant. As of
Saturday afternoon, Little had
not heard any specific reason
as to why Santiam ended the
game early.
“I just feel really bad for all
the kids — including the San-
tiam kids — to not get a whole
game in,” said Little. “It is our
only home game this year and
to have it cut short is really dis-
appointing. I am at a loss, right
now.”
In Gilchrist’s last two match-
ups against Triangle Lake in
6-Man football the teams com-
bined to score 121 points. In
a “total downpour” in Spring-
field, Jaekob Spurlock’s 20-yard
run touchdown in the second
quarter was the game’s only
score in the Grizzly’s 7-0 win
Friday night.
“It was a total ground attack,
the passing game wasn’t there,”
said Gilchrist coach Rick West.
“It was probably the best de-
fensive game we have played
since joining 6-man.”
Crook County opened its
season with a 18-7 win on the
road over North Marion, a
team which beat the Cowboys
14-7 last season. Madras was
shutout at home by Molalla.
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