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    B2 THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 2021
ON THE AIR
SCOREBOARD
SATURDAY
SOCCER
Time
TV
Premier League, Leeds United vs. Chelsea
4:25 a.m.
NBCSN
Premier League, Crystal Palace vs. West Brom
6:55 a.m.
NBCSN
Men’s college, St. John’s at Georgetown
9 a.m.
FS1
Women’s college, Northwestern at Purdue
10 a.m.
Big Ten
Men’s college, Oregon St. at Stanford
3 p.m.
Pac-12
Mexico Primera Division, Tijuana vs. Santos Laguna 7 p.m.
FS1
Italian Serie A, Bologna vs. Sampdoria
4:25 a.m. (Sun) ESPN2
BASKETBALL
Women’s college, MAC,
Central Michigan vs. Bowling Green
8 a.m.
CBSSN
Men’s college,
America East, UMass-Lowell at Hartford
8 a.m.
ESPN2
Women’s college, MAAC, Saint Peter’s vs. Marist 8 a.m.
ESPNEWS
Men’s college, Big Ten, Ohio St. vs. Michigan
10 a.m.
CBS
Women’s college, Atlantic 10, VCU vs. Dayton
10 a.m.
CBSSN
Men’s college, SEC, Tennessee vs. Alabama
10 a.m.
ESPN
Men’s college, MEAC, Morgan St. vs. Norfolk St. 10 a.m.
ESPN2
Women’s college, Big Ten, Iowa vs. Maryland
11 a.m.
ESPNU
Men’s college, AAC, Cincinnati vs. Wichita St.
noon
ESPN2
Men’s college, Big Ten, Iowa vs. Illinois
12:30 p.m.
CBS
Men’s college, SEC, TBD vs. Arkansas
12:30 p.m.
ESPN
Women’s college, Atlantic 10, UMass vs. Saint Louis 1 p.m.
CBSSN
Men’s college, MAAC, Iona vs. Fairfield
1 p.m.
ESPNU
Men’s college, AAC, TBD vs. Houston
2:30 p.m.
ESPN2
Men’s college, Mtn. West final, teams TBD
3 p.m.
CBS
Women’s college, C-USA, TBD vs. Rice
3 p.m.
CBSSN
Men’s college, Big 12, Texas vs. Oklahoma St.
3 p.m.
ESPN
Men’s college, SWAC, TBD vs. Texas Southern
3 p.m.
ESPNU
Men’s college, Big East, Georgetown vs. Creighton 3:30 p.m.
FOX
Men’s college, MAC, Ohio vs. Buffalo
4:30 p.m.
ESPN2
Men’s college, Big Sky final, teams TBD
5 p.m.
ESPNU
NBA, Portland at Minnesota
5 p.m.
NBCSNW
Men’s college, ACC, Georgia Tech vs. Florida St.
5:30 p.m.
ESPN
Men’s college, C-USA, N. Texas vs. Western Kentucky 6 p.m.
CBSSN
Men’s college, Southland, TBD vs. Nicholls
6:30 p.m.
ESPN2
Men’s college, WAC final, teams TBD
7 p.m.
ESPNU
Men’s college, Pac-12, Oregon St. vs. TBD
7:30 p.m.
ESPN
Men’s college, Big West final, teams TBD
8:30 p.m.
ESPN2
LACROSSE
College, Penn St. at Johns Hopkins
9 a.m.
ESPNU
College, Rutgers at Maryland
noon
Big Ten
BASEBALL
MLB preseason, Minnesota at Tampa Bay
10 a.m.
MLB
College, Arkansas-Little Rock at Auburn
noon
SEC
College, Baylor at LSU
5 p.m.
SEC
GOLF
Players Championship
10 a.m.
NBC
SOFTBALL
College, LSU at Tennessee
10 a.m.
SEC
College, Mississippi St. at Ole Miss
3 p.m.
SEC
HORSE RACING
America’s Day at the Races
11 a.m.
FS1
America’s Day at the Races
noon
FS2
MOTOR SPORTS
NHRA, Gainesville qualifying
noon
FS1
NASCAR Xfinity Series, Phoenix
2:30 p.m.
FS1
BOXING
Showtime Championship, Benavidez vs. Ellis
6 p.m.
Sho
SAILING
America’s Cup
7 p.m.
NBCSN
SUNDAY
BASKETBALL
Men’s college, Patriot final, Loyola (MD) vs. Colgate
Women’s college, Atlantic 10 final, teams TBD
Men’s college, Atlantic 10, VCU vs. St. Bonaventure
Men’s college, SEC final, teams TBD
Women’s college, Big 12 final, teams TBD
Women’s college, Southland final, teams TBD
Women’s college, NEC, Wagner at Mount St. Mary’s
Men’s college, AAC final, teams TBD
Men’s college, Big Ten final, teams TBD
Women’s college, Patriot, Lehigh vs. Boston Univ.
NBA, Portland at Minnesota
NBA, L.A. Clippers at New Orleans
MOTOR SPORTS
NHRA, NHRA Gatornationals
NASCAR Cup Series, Phoenix
HOCKEY
College, Big Ten, Penn St. vs. Notre Dame
College, Big Ten, Michigan St. vs. Minnesota
NHL, Los Angeles at Colorado
College, Big Ten, Ohio St. vs. Michigan
SOCCER
Premier League, Arsenal vs. Tottenham Hotspur
Women’s college, UCLA at Utah
Women’s college, Arizona St. at Oregon St.
Premier League, Manchester United vs. West Ham
BASEBALL
MLB preseason, St. Louis at N.Y. Mets
MLB preseason, Kansas City at L.A. Dodgers
GOLF
Players Championship
FOOTBALL
Men’s college, Mississippi Valley St. at Jackson St.
SAILING
America’s Cup
9 a.m.
9 a.m.
10 a.m.
10 a.m.
10 a.m.
11 a.m.
11 a.m.
12:15 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
1 p.m.
5 p.m.
6 p.m.
CBSSN
ESPNU
CBS
ESPN
ESPN2
CBSSN
ESPNU
ESPN
CBS
CBSSN
NBCSNW
ESPN
9 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
FOX
FOX
9 a.m.
1 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
Big Ten
Big Ten
NBCSN
Big Ten
9:25 a.m.
NBCSN
noon
Pac-12
noon
Pac-12 (Ore)
12:10 p.m.
NBCSN
10 a.m.
6 p.m.
MLB
MLB
10 a.m.
NBC
noon
8 p.m.
ESPN2
NBCSN
Listings are the most accurate available. The Bulletin is not responsible
for late changes made by TV stations.
SPORTS BRIEFING
GOLF
Westwood grabs lead at Players; defending champ
McIlroy misses cut — Lee Westwood had all the shots Fri-
day in a bogey-free round at The Players Championship for a
6-under 66. That gave him a one-shot lead over Matt Fitzpat-
rick (68) going into the weekend on the Stadium Course at the
TPC Sawgrass. Rory McIlroy, who opened with a 79, wasn’t
much better Friday. He made another double bogey on the
10th hole and shot 75. He is the first defending champion to
miss the cut since Rickie Fowler in 2016.
— Bulletin wire report
MEGA MILLIONS
The numbers drawn Friday night are:
2 24 25 31 65 18 x 4
Oregon
Lottery
results
The estimated jackpot is now $79 million.
As listed at www.oregonlottery.org and individual lottery websites
ON DECK
Saturday, March 13
Football: Aloha at Mountain View, 4:30 p.m.
Volleyball: Hood River Valley at Ridgeview, 12:30
p.m.; Crook County at Pendleton, 11 a.m.; Hood River
Valley at Sisters, 3:30 p.m.; Sisters at Ridgeview, 6:30 p.m.;
The Dalles at Redmond, 9 a.m. La Pine at Pleasant Hill,
2:30 p.m.; East Linn Christian at Central Christian, 5:30
p.m.; Trinity Lutheran at Gilchrist, 3:30 p.m.; Chiloquin
at Gilchrist, 5 p.m.; Trinity Lutheran at Chiloquin, 4 p.m.
Boys soccer: Summit at Central Catholic, 5:30 p.m.;
Crosshill Christian at La Pine, 1 p.m.
Monday, March 15
Volleyball: Mountain View at Summit, 6:30 p.m.
Boys soccer: Ridgeview at Mountain View, 4:30
p.m.; North Marion at Madras, 4 p.m.; Central Christian/
Trinity Lutheran at Columbia Christian, 4:15 p.m.
Girls soccer: Mountain View at Bend, 4 p.m.; Ma-
dras at North Marion, 4 p.m.; Pleasant Hill at La Pine,
4 p.m.
PREP SPORTS
Football
Friday’s Games
Bend vs. Summit, late
Redmond vs. Hood River Valley, late
Ridgeview vs. Pendleton, late
Molalla vs. Crook County, late
Madras vs. Estacada, late
Harrisburg vs. Sisters, late
La Pine vs. Junction City, late
Culver vs. Jefferson, late
Gilchrist 44, Eddyville Charter 25
Thursday’s Late Box Score
Suns 127, Trail Blazers 121
PHOENIX (127)
Bridges 8-10 1-1 18, Kaminsky 1-2 0-0 2, Ayton 5-8 1-3
11, Booker 12-21 8-8 35, Paul 7-15 3-3 19, Crowder 5-8
0-0 13, Nader 2-3 0-0 5, Saric 5-9 1-2 11, Moore 0-2 0-0
0, Payne 4-5 2-2 13. Totals 49-83 16-19 127.
PORTLAND (121)
Covington 5-11 0-0 13, Jones Jr. 3-4 2-2 9, Kanter 7-10
2-2 16, Lillard 10-23 5-5 30, Trent Jr. 5-16 3-4 17, Antho-
ny 4-12 3-3 13, Hood 2-5 2-2 6, Little 3-4 0-1 7, Simons
4-9 0-0 10. Totals 43-94 17-19 121.
Phoenix
30 30 30 37 — 127
Portland
33 27 34 27 — 121
3-Point Goals—Phoenix 13-24 (Payne 3-3, Booker 3-5,
Crowder 3-5, Paul 2-4, Bridges 1-2, Saric 0-2), Portland
18-43 (Lillard 5-12, Trent Jr. 4-11, Covington 3-6, Antho-
ny 2-5, Simons 2-5, Jones Jr. 1-2). Fouled Out—None.
Rebounds—Phoenix 38 (Crowder 7), Portland 41
(Kanter 11). Assists—Phoenix 28 (Booker 8), Portland
26 (Lillard 8). Total Fouls—Phoenix 20, Portland 18.
A—0 (19,393)
Friday’s Games
Denver 103, Memphis 102
Phila. 127, Washington 101
New Orleans 116, Cleveland 82
Miami at Chicago, late
Orlando at San Antonio, late
Houston at Utah, late
Indiana at L.A. Lakers, late
Saturday’s Games
New York at Oklahoma City, 11 a.m.
Detroit at Brooklyn, 4 p.m.
Milwaukee at Washington, 4 p.m.
Toronto at Charlotte, 4 p.m.
Sacramento at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
Portland at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
Dallas at Denver, 7 p.m.
Indiana at Phoenix, 7 p.m.
Volleyball
Thursday’s Late Game
Summit 3, Ridgeview 0 (25-23, 25-19, 25-13)
Friday’s Games
Hosanna-Triad vs. Trinity Lutheran
North Lake-Paisley vs. Trinity Lutheran, late
Gilchrist vs. Chiloquin, late
Girls soccer
Thursday’s Late Game
Summit 3, Ridgeview, 0
Friday’s Games
Bend vs. Summit, late
Mountain View vs. Redmond, late
Boys soccer
Men’s college
Thursday’s Late Games
Summit 3, Ridgeview 0
Cascade 4, Crook County 1
BASKETBALL
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
Phila.
26
12
.684
Brooklyn
25
13
.658
Milwaukee
23
14
.622
Boston
19
18
.514
Miami
19
18
.514
Charlotte
18
18
.500
New York
19
19
.500
Atlanta
17
20
.459
Toronto
17
20
.459
Indiana
16
19
.457
Chicago
16
19
.457
Cleveland
14
23
.378
Washington
14
22
.389
Orlando
13
24
.351
Detroit
10
27
.270
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
Utah
27
9
.750
Phoenix
25
11
.694
L.A. Lakers
24
13
.649
L.A. Clippers
25
14
.641
Denver
22
15
.595
Portland
21
15
.583
San Antonio
18
15
.545
Dallas
19
17
.528
Golden State
19
19
.500
Memphis
17
17
.500
Oklahoma City
16
21
.432
New Orleans
16
22
.421
Sacramento
15
22
.405
Houston
11
24
.314
Minnesota
8
29
.216
Thursday’s Late Games
Brooklyn 121, Boston 109
Atlanta 121, Toronto 120
Phila. 127, Chicago 105
Milwaukee 134, New York 101
Miami 111, Orlando 103
Minnesota 135, New Orleans 105
Oklahoma City 116, Dallas 108
Phoenix 127, Portland 121
Sacramento 125, Houston 105
L.A. Clippers 130, Golden State 104
GB
—
1
2½
6½
6½
7
7
8½
8½
8½
8½
11½
11
12½
15½
GB
—
2
3½
3½
5½
6
7½
8
9
9
11½
12
12½
15½
19½
PAC-12 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
In Las Vegas
QUARTERFINALS
Thursday’s Late Games
(2)Southern Cal 91, (7)Utah 85, 2OT
(3)Colorado 61, (11)California 58
SEMIFINALS
Friday’s Games
(5)Oregon St. 75, (1)Oregon 64
(2)Southern Cal vs. (3)Colorado, late
CHAMPIONSHIP
Saturday’s Game
(5)Oregon St. vs. (2)Southern Cal-(3)Colorado, 7:30 p.m.
No. 6 Alabama 85, Mississippi St. 48
No. 7 Houston 77, Tulane 52
No. 8 Arkansas 70, Missouri 64
No. 9 Ohio St. 87, No. 20 Purdue 78, OT
No. 11 Kansas vs. No. 13 Texas, uncontested (Texas ad-
vances)
No. 15 Florida St. 69, North Carolina 66
No. 16 Virginia vs. Georgia Tech, uncontested (Georgia
Tech advances)
No. 17 Creighton 59, UConn 56
No. 19 San Diego St. vs. Nevada, late
Women’s college
TOP 25 SCORES
Friday’s Games
No. 6 Baylor 92, TCU 55
No. 7 Maryland 85, Northwestern 52
No. 17 West Virginia 58, Kansas St. 56
No. 21 Missouri St. 70, Southern Illinois 59
No. 24 Florida Gulf Coast 59, Lipscomb 44
GOLF
PGA Tour
The Players Championship Scores
Friday at Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
Purse: $15 million
Yardage: 7,189; Par: 72
2nd Round suspended for darkness (8 players DNF)
Lee Westwood
69-66—135
Matthew Fitzpatrick
68-68—136
Chris Kirk
72-65—137
Sergio Garcia
65-72—137
Denny McCarthy
69-69—138
Brian Harman
67-71—138
Bryson DeChambeau
69-69—138
Charley Hoffman
70-68—138
Doug Ghim
71-67—138
Sungjae Im
72-66—138
Patton Kizzire, 70-69—139. Talor Gooch, 71-68—139.
Dylan Frittelli, 71-68—139. Jon Rahm, 72-68—140. Tom
Hoge, 69-71—140. Paul Casey, 73-67—140. Corey Con-
ners, 68-72—140. Jason Day, 70-71—141. Will Zalatoris,
70-71—141. Tyler McCumber, 72-69—141.
Abraham Ancer, 72-70—142. Ryan Armour, 74-68—142.
Patrick Reed, 70-72—142. Ryan Palmer, 70-72—142. Dan-
iel Berger, 74-68—142. Shane Lowry, 68-74—142. Kramer
Hickok, 74-68—142. Jason Kokrak, 70-72—142. Brian Stu-
ard, 74-68—142. Louis Oosthuizen, 73-69—142. Justin
Thomas, 71-71—142. Si Woo Kim, 72-70—142. Keegan
Bradley, 70-72—142. Christiaan Bezuidenhout, 70-72—142.
Kyoung-Hoon Lee, 72-71—143. Cameron Percy, 73-
70—143. Scott Piercy, 73-70—143. Nate Lashley, 74-69—
143. Zach Johnson, 75-68—143. Dustin Johnson, 73-70—
143. Adam Scott, 72-71—143. James Hahn, 76-67—143.
Harold Varner III, 70-73—143. Adam Hadwin, 74-69—143.
Scott Harrington, 72-71—143. Phil Mickelson, 71-72—143.
Charles Howell III, 73-70—143. Brendon Todd, 74-69—143.
Martin Laird, 73-71—144. Joaquin Niemann, 73-71—
144. Aaron Wise, 73-71—144. Jordan Spieth, 70-74—144.
Collin Morikawa, 71-73—144. Brendan Steele, 72-72—144.
Rory Sabbatini, 69-75—144. Patrick Rodgers, 74-70—144.
Matt Jones, 73-71—144. Ryan Moore, 75-69—144.
Jhonattan Vegas, 73-71—144. Lucas Glover, 75-69—
144. Billy Horschel, 71-73—144. Michael Thompson,
71-73—144. Cameron Smith, 71-73—144. Lanto Griffin,
73-71—144. J.T. Poston, 76-68—144. Russell Knox, 71-73—
144. Adam Long, 70-74—144. Nick Taylor, 70-74—144.
Friday’s Box Score
Oregon St. 75, Oregon 64
OREGON ST. (2-0)
Alatishe 6-9 0-0 12, Silva 2-3 0-0 4, Lucas 3-8 2-4 11,
Z.Reichle 2-3 7-8 12, Thompson 5-12 1-2 16, Andela 5-7
3-5 13, Calloo 1-4 0-0 3, Hunt 0-3 0-0 0, Tucker 1-1 2-2 4.
Totals 25-50 15-21 75.
OREGON (1-1)
Omoruyi 6-12 2-4 14, Williams 3-5 3-3 10, Duarte 5-15
2-2 14, Richardson 3-6 1-2 7, Figueroa 4-13 3-3 14,
Lawson 1-1 1-2 3, Hardy 1-2 0-1 2, Kepnang 0-1 0-0 0.
Totals 23-55 12-17 64.
Halftime —Oregon St. 38-28. 3-Point Goals —Ore-
gon St. 10-19 (Thompson 5-8, Lucas 3-7, Calloo 1-1,
Z.Reichle 1-2, Hunt 0-1), Oregon 6-25 (Figueroa 3-9,
Duarte 2-9, Williams 1-3, Richardson 0-1, Omoruyi 0-3).
Rebounds —Oregon St. 37 (Alatishe 12), Oregon 23
(Richardson 7). Assists —Oregon St. 16 (Alatishe, Lucas
4), Oregon 12 (Richardson 6). Total Fouls —Oregon St.
16, Oregon 17.
TOP 25 SCORES
Friday’s Games
No. 12 Oklahoma St. 83, No. 2 Baylor 74
No. 3 Illinois 90, Rutgers 68
No. 4 Michigan 79, Maryland 66
No. 5 Iowa 62, Wisconsin 57
HOCKEY
NHL
East
GP W L OT Pts GF
N.Y. Islanders 27 17 6 4 38 80
Washington 26 16 6 4 36 89
Pittsburgh
26 16 9 1 33 86
Boston
24 14 6 4 32 70
Philadelphia 24 13 8 3 29 79
N.Y. Rangers 25 10 12 3 23 68
New Jersey
23 8 12 3 19 58
Buffalo
25 6 15 4 16 58
Central
GP W L OT Pts GF
Carolina
26 19 6 1 39 93
Tampa Bay
25 18 5 2 38 91
Florida
26 17 5 4 38 89
Chicago
28 14 9 5 33 87
Columbus
28 10 12 6 26 75
Nashville
27 11 15 1 23 64
Dallas
22 8 9 5 21 64
Detroit
28 8 16 4 20 63
West
GP W L OT Pts GF
Vegas
24 17 6 1 35 78
Minnesota
25 16 8 1 33 79
St. Louis
27 14 8 5 33 87
Colorado
24 14 8 2 30 72
GA
60
83
79
56
78
71
76
85
GA
67
57
76
88
94
90
59
95
GA
55
63
87
59
Soccer
Continued from B1
Shortly after falling behind
a goal, the Cougars (2-1) had
a golden opportunity to tie the
game with a penalty kick, but
Parker Harrison’s attempt rico-
cheted off the right post.
“Those are young mistakes,”
said Mountain View coach
Don Emerson, whose team
dropped its first game of the
season. “Missing PKs, making
a bad pass out of the back, that
is what happens when you have
a young team. But that is stuff
that we can fix moving forward.
But even though we lost, I’m
glad to get out of here playing
well.”
Both teams’ attacks stalled
until late in the second half,
when Mountain View’s Owen
Behnke scored off a crossing
pass into the box to tie the game
1-1. But the Cougars could not
hang on for the tie due to Eck-
ert’s heroics.
After Eckert’s goal, a leaping
save in the final minute by Sister
senior goalkeeper Nathaniel Al-
varez sealed the victory for the
Outlaws, who were running on
fumes toward the end.
“Fatigue was part of the game
but we really leaned on each
other,” Husmann said. “We only
had two weeks (of practices be-
Baseball
Continued from B1
“They’ve got a good combi-
nation of power and speed,” Or-
egon coach Mark Wasikowski
said. “They play good team de-
fense, there’s not a whole lot of
holes. Abel’s very competitive;
he’s a very good competitor. He
can throw several of his pitches
in any count for strikes. He’s got
a plus changeup, his breaking
ball is very good and he’s up to
92-93 again, his arm’s back to
being healthy.
“It’s more than just him too,
they’ve got very good starting
Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin
Sisters’ Galvin Christian, left, and Mountain View’s Connor Calvert fight
for possession of the ball during the second half Thursday night.
fore the season started) so the
base fitness wasn’t there. We just
had to dig deep, dig deep.”
The added energy might
have been found from the new
addition that had not been seen
during the first 10 days of the
high school sports season —
fans in the stands.
Thursday was the first day in
which spectators were allowed
to attend high school games
since competition returned
on March 1. Before Thursday,
pitching, their bullpen’s got
some power arms and some
good ones back there in that
bullpen as well. This is a very
good baseball team. It’s a com-
plete baseball team. Coaching
staff’s prepared them well and
we’re looking forward to the
opportunity to match up with
them.”
The first three of six meetings
between the rivals also serves as
the first under Wasikowski. As
he continues to build a culture
and raise UO’s profile, the out-
comes of these series and ap-
proach to the games in general
are big factors.
“It’s only a rivalry if both
teams are good,” Wasikowski
said. “If it’s a lopsided deal, one
side is winning a bunch over
the other, that’s not a rivalry,
that’s a butt-kicking. For me it’s
real simple, it’s our job to make
this thing a rivalry and the way
you do that is you do it year by
year. If it’s extremely competi-
tive, then great, it’ll be a rivalry.
If it’s not, then it’s not a rivalry.
…
“It is a little bit of a another
game, but the rivalry for the
fans in the state of Oregon,
that’s a big deal. It’s a big deal for
me to be able to put a baseball
Los Angeles 25 11 8 6 28 78 72
Arizona
27 12 11 4 28 69 81
Anaheim
27 8 13 6 22 62 86
San Jose
23 9 11 3 21 66 88
North
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Toronto
28 19 7 2 40 97 70
Winnipeg
26 16 8 2 34 86 76
Edmonton
28 17 11 0 34 93 83
Montreal
26 12 7 7 31 85 71
Calgary
27 12 12 3 27 73 81
Vancouver
30 12 16 2 26 84 99
Ottawa
29 9 19 1 19 77 115
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.
Thursday’s Late Game
Calgary 2, Montreal 1
Friday’s Games
Minnesota 4, Arizona 0
Vegas 5, St. Louis 4, OT
Los Angeles at Colorado, late
Ottawa at Edmonton, late
San Jose at Anaheim, late
Saturday’s Games
N.Y. Rangers at Boston, 10 a.m.
Dallas at Columbus, 2 p.m.
Chicago at Florida, 4 p.m.
Montreal at Calgary, 4 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 4 p.m.
Nashville at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 4 p.m.
Washington at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Winnipeg at Toronto, 4 p.m.
Vegas at St. Louis, 5 p.m.
Edmonton at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
San Jose at Anaheim, 7 p.m.
DEALS
Transactions
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
HOUSTON ROCKETS — Signed G Mason Jones to
a 10-day contract.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ARIZONA CARINALS — Re-signed CB Robert Alford.
ATLANTA FALCONS — Resigned TE Jaeden Graham.
BUFFALO BILLS — Re-signed OL Daryl Williams.
CHICAGO BEARS — Re-signed K Cairo Santos.
DETROIT LIONS — Released TE Jesse James and CB
Justin Coleman.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Re-signed CB Tre Herndon
and C Tyler Shatley.
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS — Released G Trai Turner
and LB Malik Jefferson. Tendered exclsive rights free agent
contract toOT Tyree St. Louis.
MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed P Michael Palardy.
NEW YORK GIANTS — Re-signed WR C.J. Board.
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Released DL Ronald Blair
and tendered a one-year contract to exclusive rights
free agent OL Daniel Brunskill. Resigned CB Emmanuel
Moseley.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Extended QB Tom Brady’s
contract. Resigned LB Kevin Minter.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
COLORADO AVALANCHE — Recalled D Greg Pateryn
and RW Logan O’Conner from minor league taxi squad.
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Acquired D Mikko Leh-
tonen in trade for G Veini Vehvilainen from Toronto.
DALLAS STARS — Assigned D Jared Rosburg to taxi
squad. Reassigned F Rhett Gardner to taxi squad and
loaned D Taylor Fedun to Texas(AHL).
DETROIT RED WINGS — Re-assigned RW Evgeny Svech-
nikov to the Grand Rapids Griffins from their taxi squad.
LOS ANGELES KINGS — Recalled D Daniel Brickley, G
Troy Grosennick and D Tobias Bjornfot from minor league
taxi squad.
ST.LOUIS BLUES —RecalledC Dakota Joshua and D
Steven Santini from minor league taxi squad.
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — Acquired G Veini Veh-
vilainen in trade for D Mikko Lehtonen from Columbus.
VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS — Recalled D Dylan Coghlan
from minor league taxi squad.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
ATLANTA UNITED FC — Signed D Alex De John to a
one-year contract with an additional option year.
ORANGE COUNTY SC — Loaned D Blake Malone to
Union Omaha for the 2021 season.
VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC — Acquired MF Caio Al-
exandre from Brazilian club Botafogo FR.
National Women’s Soccer League
WASHINGTON SPIRIT — Signed Fs Trinity Rodman and
Mariana Speckmaier, MF Anna Heilferty and G Sydney
Schneider to contracts.
parents like Marty and Jamie
Kaczmarek, whose son Tate is a
sophomore on the Sisters team,
had to resort to watching games
on livestreams or from the
parking lot.
“I am just really happy to be
back,” Marty Kaczmarek said.
“It is good for the parents to
bring the support, which is also
needed,” Jamie Kaczmarek said.
While most schools used
some sort of automated online
stream of the game during the
first 10 days of the season, even
if the quality of the picture was
solid, it still was not close to the
same feel as cheering from the
stands.
“It was frustrating because
it kept buffering and we would
miss a lot of the game,” Jamie
Kaczmarek said. “It was not the
same at all. It was very frustrat-
ing.”
After the game, the Outlaws
took a victory jog across the
field to thank the modest-sized
crowd on hand who had missed
seeing their first couple of
games live.
“You could see our excite-
ment,” Husmann said. “That
was a really big win for us. For
us to be 3-0, with a win over a
quality 6A school, it feels pretty
good.”
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team on the field to where we
can have a rivalry and it’s a big
deal for me to be able to answer
to coaches in our state, in our
footprint and say, yeah we’re for
real. That’s not just something
you can say pick up a phone
and say, ‘Hey coach by the way
we’re for real and send your
players to us.’ You got show it
on the field. You got to show
those people out there, the fans,
the community, the coaches,
the recruits, all that kind of
stuff, you got to show that stuff
through your play and your
competitiveness. That’s what we
are attempting to do.”