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    A6 The BulleTin • Thursday, March 25, 2021
ON THE AIR
SCOREBOARD
THURSDAY
GOLF
PGA Tour,
Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship
PGA Tour, WGC - Dell Technologies Match Play
European Tour, Kenya Savannah Classic
TENNIS
ATP/WTA, Miami Open
SOCCER
International friendly, United States vs. Jamaica
Women’s college, Indiana at Ohio St.
World Cup 2022 qualifying, Germany vs. Iceland
CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Championship,
El Salvador vs. Haiti
CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Championship,
Honduras vs. Canada
FIGURE SKATING
ISU World Championships, Pairs Free Skating
BASEBALL
MLB preseason, L.A. Angels at Colorado
College, Ole Miss at Alabama
College, Vanderbilt at Missouri
BASKETBALL
Men’s NIT, Mississippi St. vs. Richmond
Men’s Division II semifinal,
Lincoln Memorial vs. West Texas A&M
Men’s NIT, NC State vs. Colorado St.
NBA, Portland at Miami
Men’s NIT, Boise St. vs. Memphis
Men’s Division II semifinal,
Flagler vs. Northwest Missouri St.
Men’s NIT, Louisiana Tech vs. Western Kentucky
NBA, Philadelphia at L.A. Lakers
BOXING
Ring City USA, Alberto Machado vs. Angel Fierro
MOTOR SPORTS
Formula 1, Bahrain Grand Prix practice
Time
TV
ON DECK
7 a.m.
11 a.m.
2 a.m. (Fri)
Golf
Golf
Golf
8 a.m.
Tennis
10:20 a.m.
11 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
ESPN2
Big Ten
ESPN2
4:30 p.m.
FS1
7 p.m.
FS1
noon
NBCSN
1 p.m.
4 p.m.
4 p.m.
MLB
ESPNU
SEC
3 p.m.
ESPN2
4 p.m.
CBSSN
4 p.m.
ESPN
4:30 p.m. NBCSNW, TNT
6 p.m.
ESPN
PREPS
Volleyball
Tuesday’s Late Games
Pendleton 3, redmond 0 (25-22, 25-19, 25-18
crook county 3, hood river Valley 0 (25-13, 25-7, 25-11)
santiam christian 3, la Pine 0 (25-9, 25-22, 25-16)
north lake/Paisley 3, culver 0 (25-12, 25-19, 25-16)
Boys soccer
Wednesday’s Game
summit (JV) 8, la Pine 0
Girls soccer
6:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
6 p.m.
CBSSN
ESPN2
TNT
NBCSN
4:25 a.m. (Fri) ESPNU
FRIDAY
GOLF
PGA Tour,
Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship
PGA Tour, WGC - Dell Technologies Match Play
MOTOR SPORTS
Formula 1, Bahrain Grand Prix practice
NASCAR Truck Series, Bristol (Tenn.) practice
NASCAR Cup Series, Bristol (Tenn.) practice
NASCAR Truck Series, Bristol (Tenn.) practice
NASCAR Cup Series, Bristol (Tenn.) practice
Formula 1, Bahrain Grand Prix practice
TENNIS
ATP/WTA, Miami Open
LACROSSE
Women’s college, Penn St. at Ohio St.
BASEBALL
MLB preseason, Boston at Tampa Bay
MLB preseason, San Francisco at Chicago Cubs
College, Georgia at Texas A&M
College, UCLA at USC
College, Oregon at Arizona
HOCKEY
Men’s NCAA, Wisconsin vs. Bemidji St.
Men’s NCAA, Minnesota-Duluth vs. Michigan
NWHL, Isobel Cup, Toronto vs. Boston
Men’s NCAA, Massachusetts vs. Lake Superior St.
NWHL, Isobel Cup, Minnesota vs. Connecticut
FIGURE SKATING
ISU World Championships: Ladies’ Free Skate
SOCCER
Women’s college, Arizona at USC
BASKETBALL
NBA, Boston at Milwaukee
Women’s Division II final, Drury vs. TBD
NBA, Portland at Orlando
NBA, Atlanta at Golden State
THURSDAY
Football: culver at colton, 5 p.m.
Volleyball: corbett at Madras, 6 p.m.; Philomath as
sisters, 6 p.m.
Boys soccer: ridgeview at The dalles, 4:30 p.m.;
hood river Valley at redmond, 4:30 p.m.; sweet home
at sisters, 6 p.m.
Girls soccer: The dalles at ridgeview, 4:30 p.m.; red-
mond at hood river Valley, 4:30 p.m.; sisters at sweet
home, 6 p.m.; santiam christian at la Pine, 4 p.m.
FRIDAY
Football: summit at Mountain View, 7 p.m.; Pend-
leton at redmond, 7 p.m.; ridgeview at hood river
Valley, 7 p.m.; Madras at crook county, 7 p.m.; sisters
at siuslaw, 7 p.m.
Volleyball: The dalles at ridgeview, 3:30 p.m.
Boys soccer: Mountain View at Bend, 4 p.m.
SATURDAY
Football: Vale at la Pine, 1 p.m.
Volleyball: crook county at summit, TBd; ridgeview
at Pendleton, 11 a.m.; crook county at redmond,
2 p.m.
Boys soccer: central linn at la Pine, 4 p.m.
Girls soccer: Mountain View at summit, 1 p.m.
7 a.m.
11 a.m.
Golf
Golf
7:55 a.m.
ESPNU
noon
FS1
1 p.m.
FS1
2:30 p.m.
FS1
3:30 p.m.
FS1
4:55 a.m. (Sat) ESPN2
8 a.m.
Tennis
9 a.m.
Big Ten
10 a.m.
1 p.m.
4 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
MLB
MLB
SEC
Pac-12
Pac-12 (Ore)
10 a.m.
1 p.m.
2 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
5 p.m.
ESPN2
ESPNU
NBCSN
ESPNU
NBCSN
11:30 a.m.
NBCSN
12:30 p.m.
Pac-12
4:30 p.m.
5 p.m.
5 p.m.
7 p.m.
Tuesday’s Late Game
Philomath 2, sisters 0
Tuesday’s Late Games
Brooklyn 116, Portland 112
Phila. 108, Golden state 98
Wednesday’s Games
indiana 116, detroit 111
Toronto 135, denver 111
Milwaukee 121, Boston 119
Memphis 116, Oklahoma city 107
cleveland 103, chicago 94
charlotte 122, houston 97
dallas 128, Minnesota 108
Orlando 112, Phoenix 111
l.a. clippers at san antonio, late
atlanta at sacramento, late
Brooklyn at utah, late
Thursday’s Games
Portland at Miami, 4:30 p.m.
Washington at new york, 4:30 p.m.
l.a. clippers at san antonio, 5:30 p.m.
Golden state at sacramento, 7 p.m.
Phila. at l.a. lakers, 7 p.m.
Tuesday’s Late Box Score
Nets 116, Trail Blazers 112
BROOKLYN (116)
Green 7-14 4-5 20, harris 6-12 2-2 17, Jordan 1-2 1-2
3, Brown 4-7 0-0 8, harden 7-24 11-13 25, Griffin 3-4
1-2 8, luwawu-cabarrot 4-7 1-1 11, claxton 8-10 0-0 16,
T.Johnson 3-7 1-2 8. Totals 43-87 21-27 116.
PORTLAND (112)
covington 4-8 1-2 13, Jones Jr. 6-14 0-0 13, Kanter 6-8
7-8 19, lillard 5-17 9-9 22, Mccollum 5-19 2-2 16, an-
thony 6-12 0-0 15, hood 1-5 0-0 3, Trent Jr. 3-7 2-2 11.
Totals 36-90 21-23 112.
Brooklyn
37 28 27 24 — 116
Portland
41 25 25 21 — 112
3-Point Goals—Brooklyn 9-30 (harris 3-6, lu-
wawu-cabarrot 2-5, Green 2-6, Griffin 1-2, T.Johnson
1-4, harden 0-7), Portland 19-55 (covington 4-6, Mcco-
llum 4-12, Trent Jr. 3-5, anthony 3-6, lillard 3-14, hood
1-4, Jones Jr. 1-8). Fouled Out—none. Rebounds—
Brooklyn 47 (Jordan 10), Portland 44 (Kanter 19). As-
sists—Brooklyn 25 (harden 17), Portland 25 (lillard 9).
Total Fouls—Brooklyn 17, Portland 19.
Cross-country
Wednesday’s meet
Redmond Rumble XC Meet at Sam Johnson Park
Boys 5,000 Meters
Team Scores — hood river Valley 31, The dalles 38,
ridgeview 59
Individuals (top 10) — 1. Finn anspach, rV, 16:56; 2.
Juan diego contreras, dal, 17:01; 3. elliot hawley, hrV,
17:05; 4. Thomas Ziegler, hrV, 18:12; 5. nick caracciolo,
dal, 18:16; 6. leo lemann, dal, 18:44; 7. William Bunch,
hrV, 19:09; 8. Joshua humann, hrV, 19:23; 9. Geoffrey
shoaf, hrV, 19:26; 10. Brad alexander, rV, 19:38.
Girls 5,000 Meters
Team Scores — The dalles 18, redmond 39
Individuals (top 10) — 1. hanna Ziegenhagen,
dal, 21:36; 2. Mieka McKnight, hrV, 22:21; 3. charis
Bronson, hrV, 22:32; 4. emily Johnson, dal, 22:56; 5.
caitie Wring, dal, 23:53; 6. lizzie albin, rV, 23:57; 7.
Kate hagerty, red, 25:01; 8. lucy Booth, dal, 25:18; 9.
elise Brown, red, 25:25; 10. Giselle Ortega, dal, 26:19.
BASKETBALL
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
Phila.
31
13
.705
Brooklyn
30
14
.682
Milwaukee
29
14
.674
charlotte
22
21
.512
atlanta
22
21
.512
Miami
22
22
.500
new york
22
22
.500
Boston
21
23
.477
indiana
20
23
.465
chicago
19
24
.442
Toronto
18
26
.409
cleveland
17
27
.386
Washington
15
27
.357
Orlando
15
29
.341
detroit
12
31
.279
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
utah
31
11
.738
Phoenix
29
14
.674
l.a. clippers
28
16
.636
l.a. lakers
28
16
.636
denver
26
18
.591
Portland
25
18
.581
san antonio
22
18
.550
dallas
23
19
.548
Memphis
21
20
.512
Golden state
22
22
.500
new Orleans
19
24
.442
Oklahoma city
19
25
.432
sacramento
18
25
.419
houston
12
31
.279
Minnesota
10
34
.227
GB
—
1
1½
8½
8½
9
9
10
10½
11½
13
14
15
16
18½
GB
—
2½
4
4
6
6½
8
8
9½
10
12½
13
13½
19½
22
Women’s college
NCAA TOURNAMENT
SECOND ROUND
All Games in San Antonio, Tex.
Wednesday’s Games
ALAMO REGION
Oregon 57, Georgia 50
Missouri st. 64, Wright st. 39
louisville 62, northwestern 53
HEMISFAIR REGION
Texas 71, ucla 62
Maryland 100, alabama 64
MERCADO REGION
indiana 70, Belmont 48
arizona 52, Byu 46
Texas a&M 84, iowa st. 82, OT
Wednesday’s Box Score
Oregon 57, Georgia 50
OREGON (15-8)
Boley 3-8 1-2 9, Prince 9-14 4-5 22, sabally 7-14 0-1 15,
Mikesell 3-6 3-4 11, scherr 0-4 0-0 0, dugalic 0-0 0-0 0,
Giomi 0-0 0-0 0, chavez 0-0 0-0 0, Parrish 0-2 0-0 0. To-
tals 22-48 8-12 57.
GEORGIA (21-7)
isaacs 2-3 0-0 4, staiti 8-16 2-4 18, caldwell 3-12 0-0 6,
coombs 4-10 0-0 8, Morrison 2-10 4-4 8, Bates 0-2 0-0 0,
nicholson 0-2 1-2 1, davenport 1-1 0-0 2, connally 1-4
0-0 3, hose 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-60 7-10 50.
Oregon
10 17 13 17 — 57
Georgia
12 15
6 17 — 50
3-Point Goals—Oregon 5-12 (Boley 2-3, Prince 0-2,
sabally 1-1, Mikesell 2-4, Parrish 0-2), Georgia 1-13
(staiti 0-2, caldwell 0-3, Morrison 0-4, connally 1-4).
Assists—Oregon 15 (scherr 6), Georgia 13 (coombs 4).
Fouled Out—none. Rebounds—Oregon 34 (sabally
3-9), Georgia 35 (caldwell 4-6). Total Fouls—Oregon
10, Georgia 14. Technical Fouls—none. A—0.
Men’s college
NCAA TOURNAMENT SWEET 16 SCHEDULE
All Games in Indianapolis
Saturday’s Games
MIDWEST REGIONAL
Oregon st. vs. loyola chicago, 11:40 a.m. (cBs)
syracuse vs. houston, 6:55 p.m. (TBs)
SOUTH REGIONAL
Villanova vs. Baylor, 2:15 p.m. (cBs)
Oral roberts vs. arkansas, 4:25 p.m. (TBs)
Sunday’s Games
WEST REGIONAL
creighton vs. Gonzaga, 11:10 a.m. (cBs)
Oregon vs. southern cal, 6:45 p.m. (TBs)
EAST REGIONAL
Florida st. vs. Michigan, 2 p.m. (cBs)
ucla vs. alabama, 4:15 p.m. (TBs)
ESPN
CBSSN
NBCSNW
ESPN
HOCKEY
NHL ref fired over penalty comment — Tim Peel’s career
Dell Match Play kicks off with surprising results — The
opening round of group play Wednesday in the Dell Tech-
nologies Match Play featured 16 of the 32 matches going the
distance, Rory McIlroy suffering his worst loss in 10 years (to
Ian Poulter) and some of the best moments belonging to new-
comers to this fickle event. That starts with Antoine Rozner,
the 28-year-old from Paris who only got into this World Golf
Championship by winning the Qatar Masters two weeks ago
with a 60-foot birdie putt on the final hole. Clinging to a one-
shot lead over U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau, a
tree blocking the 54 yards that separated him from the flag,
Rozner hit a bold flop shot that settled 8 feet behind the hole.
Finishing with a flair, the Frenchman holed the putt for a
2-up victory over DeChambeau.
— Bulletin wire reports
POWERBALL
The numbers drawn Wednesday night are:
4
Oregon
Lottery
results
As listed at
oregonlottery.org
and individual
lottery websites
9 17 27 38 18
The estimated jackpot was not available at press time.
MEGABUCKS
The numbers drawn Wednesday night are:
6 22 24 41 44 47
The estimated jackpot is now $3.6 million.
HOCKEY
NHL
East
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
n.y. islanders 33 21 8 4 46 98 73
Washington 31 20 7 4 44 106 92
Pittsburgh
33 20 11 2 42 105 90
Boston
28 16 8 4 36 77 66
Philadelphia 31 15 12 4 34 97 111
n.y. rangers 31 14 13 4 32 94 82
new Jersey
30 12 14 4 28 75 93
Buffalo
31 6 21 4 16 66 111
Central
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Tampa Bay
32 24 6 2 50 117 74
carolina
31 21 7 3 45 104 78
Florida
32 20 8 4 44 107 91
chicago
33 15 13 5 35 98 108
columbus
33 13 13 7 33 86 106
nashville
33 15 17 1 31 79 103
dallas
29 10 11 8 28 81 77
detroit
33 10 19 4 24 71 106
West
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Vegas
30 22 7 1 45 100 67
colorado
31 20 8 3 43 106 71
Minnesota
31 20 10 1 41 92 78
st. louis
32 16 11 5 37 97 104
arizona
33 14 14 5 33 83 101
los angeles 31 13 12 6 32 89 86
san Jose
30 12 14 4 28 85 104
anaheim
34 9 19 6 24 74 115
North
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Toronto
32 20 10 2 42 107 83
edmonton
34 21 13 0 42 116 97
Winnipeg
32 19 11 2 40 104 91
Montreal
31 14 8 9 37 100 87
Vancouver
36 16 17 3 35 99 115
calgary
34 15 16 3 33 89 102
Ottawa
35 12 20 3 27 92 132
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.
Tuesday’s Late Game
arizona 5, colorado 4, sO
Wednesday’s Games
Ottawa 3, calgary 1
Minnesota 3, anaheim 2
Pittsburgh 5, Buffalo 2
edmonton at Montreal, ppd.
los angeles at san Jose, late
Winnipeg at Vancouver, late
Continued from A5
SPORTS BRIEFING
GOLF
PGA Tour
Dell Match Play Results
Wednesday at Austin, Texas
Purse: $10.5 million
Yardage: 7,108; Par: 71
ian Poulter (60), england, def. rory Mcilroy (11), north-
ern ireland, 6 and 5. cameron smith (25), australia, def.
lanto Griffin (46), united states, 1 up. Xander schauffele
(6), united states, halved with andy sullivan (57), england.
scottie scheffler (30), united states, def. Jason day (44),
australia, 2 up. daniel Berger (14), united states, def. erik
van rooyen (62), south africa, 6 and 4.
harris english (19), united states, def. Brendon Todd
(47), united states, 1 up. Jon rahm (3), spain, def. se-
bastian Munoz (56), colombia, 1 up. ryan Palmer (24),
united states, def. shane lowry (38), ireland, 4 and 2.
Patrick cantlay (10), united states, def. Brian harman (54),
united states, 1 up. carlos Ortiz (42), Mexico, def. hideki
Matsuyama (23), Japan, 4 and 3.
Patrick reed (7), united states, halved with Bubba
Watson (55), united states. Joaquin niemann (26), chile,
halved with christiaan Bezuidenhout (33), south africa.
Jordan spieth (49), united states, def. Matt Fitzpatrick
(15), england, 3 and 1. Matthew Wolff (20), united states,
def. corey conners (37), canada, 3 and 1. Matt Kuchar (52),
united states, def. Justin Thomas (2), united states, 3 and 2.
Kevin Kisner (34), united states, def. louis Oosthuizen
(22), south africa, 2 and 1. dylan Frittelli (64), south africa,
def. Tony Finau (12), united states, 6 and 5. Jason Kokrak
(29), united states, def. Will Zalatoris (40), united states, 1
up. antoine rozner (58), France, def. Bryson dechambeau
(5), united states, 2 up. Tommy Fleetwood (21), england,
halved with. si Woo Kim (45), south Korea.
Kevin streelman (53), united states, def. Viktor hovland
(13), norway, 4 and 2. abraham ancer (27), Mexico, def.
Bernd Wiesberger (43), austria, 3 and 2. collin Morikawa
(4), united states, halved with J.T. Poston (63), united
states. Billy horschel (32), unied states, def. Max homa
(35), united states, 1 up. Webb simpson (9), united states,
def. Talor Gooch (59), united states, 6 and 5.
Mackenzie hughes (48), canada, def. Paul casey (17),
england, 3 and 2. Tyrrell hatton (8), england, halved with
Matt Wallace (51), england. sergio Garcia (39), spain, def.
lee Westwood (18), england, 4 and 3. sungjae im (16),
south Korea, def. russell henley (50), united states, 1 up.
Victor Perez (31), France, def. Marc leishman (36), australia,
2 and 1. dustin Johnson (1), united states, def. adam long
(61), united states, 2 up. Bob Macintyre (41), scotland, def.
Kevin na (28), united states, 2 and 1.
Rodeo
Listings are the most accurate available. The Bulletin is not responsible for
late changes made by TV stations.
as an NHL referee is over after his voice was picked up by a
TV microphone saying he wanted to call a penalty against the
Nashville Predators. The league on Wednesday announced
Peel “no longer will be working NHL games now or in the fu-
ture.” The 54-year-old Peel had already made plans to retire
next month. “Nothing is more important than ensuring the
integrity of our game,” NHL vice president of hockey oper-
ations Colin Campbell said in a statement. The NHL deter-
mined it was Peel’s voice that was heard on the TV broadcast
of the Predators home game against the Detroit Red Wings
after Nashville forward Viktor Arvidsson was issued a minor
tripping penalty. “It wasn’t much, but I wanted to get a (exple-
tive) penalty against Nashville early in the,” the unidentified
official was heard saying before the microphone was cut.
GOLF
Ryan Brennecke/Bulletin file photo
Sam Harper, of Paradise Valley, Nevada, rides
Party Pooper during the saddle bronc riding
event of the High Desert Stampede rodeo in
Redmond in 2019.
Golf
Continued from A5
“You feel all the nerves coming out. I’ve
missed that. I’m really most excited about
getting my competitive juices going again
and being that fierce competitor that I
know I am.”
Wie West has probably been the most
talked about LPGA Tour player since she
turned pro in 2005, even though she only
has five wins.
Wie has lived with fame her entire ca-
reer, from winning the U.S. Women’s
Amateur Public Links at age 13, compet-
ing against the men on the PGA Tour at
age 14 and turning pro at age 16. She has
five LPGA victories, most notably the
U.S. Women’s Open at Pinehurst No. 2 in
2014. Her last win was the HSBC Women’s
World Championship at the start of the
2018 season.
Her career has been slowed by inju-
ries, most recently to her right hand. She
“For those (rodeo competitors) in the
Northwest, this is their first opportunity to
compete,” Fast said. “The great Northwest
talent gets to compete against the big boys.”
According to Fast, the total prize purse
for the High Desert Stampede is $125,000,
up from about $90,000 in 2019.
Blake Knowles, a steer wrestler based
in Heppner, said that due to the pandemic
most rodeo riders in 2020 did not come
close to the 80 to 100 events they typically
attend in a year, so they are eager to take ad-
vantage of every rodeo that is being staged.
“It has created a situation as a profes-
sional rodeo athlete you can’t overlook in
the world we live in today,” Knowles said. “If
someone is willing to go through the effort
to have their event, as a rodeo competitor,
we have to be there.”
Cowboys, like Knowles, missed out on
most of the larger rodeos in 2020 because
they were canceled due to COVID-19. In
the past year, instead of competing, there
was more of an emphasis on spending
time with family while practicing and de-
veloping the horses, which cowboys do not
had surgery in October 2018, returned in
Thailand the following February and had
to withdraw from her title defense in Sin-
gapore a week later as she still coped with
pain.
She last played in the Women’s PGA
Championship at Hazeltine in June 2019,
shooting 84-82.
She married West, the son of basketball
great Jerry West, in August 2019. Their
daughter was born June 19.
Two years ago, she thought she was
ready to get on with the rest of her life.
“After KPMG in 2019 I thought I was
done, especially when I found out I was
pregnant later that year,” she said. “I
thought that cemented it. I thought there
was no chance of coming back, and I told
my husband that. He was like, ‘No, no, just
think it through.’
“Then we found out that Makenna was
going to be a girl and that just changed
my perspective of everything,” she added.
“It was crazy how just that one little fact
Thursday’s Games
Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m.
carolina at columbus, 4 p.m.
n.y. islanders at Boston, 4 p.m.
n.y. rangers at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
new Jersey at Washington, 4 p.m.
Toronto at Ottawa, 4 p.m.
detroit at nashville, 5 p.m.
Florida at chicago, 5 p.m.
st. louis at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
Tampa Bay at dallas, 5:30 p.m.
Vegas at colorado, 6 p.m.
DEALS
Transactions
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
American League
BOsTOn red sOX — named Bekah salwasser execu-
tive vice president, social impact.
deTrOiT TiGers — agreed to terms with rhP Julio
Teheran. Placed rhP spencer Turnbull on ir.
neW yOrK yanKees — reassigned rhP Kyle Barra-
clough, OFs socrates Brito and ryan laMarre and rhP
asher Wojciechowski to minor league camp.
OaKland aThleTics — Optioned c austin allen to
las Vegas (Triple-a West).
seaTTle Mariners — reassigned cs Jose Godoy and
cal raleigh to minor league camp.
TeXas ranGers — announced that the club has ex-
ercised its 2022 option on the contract of manager chris
Woodward. Optioned lGPs Kolby allard and Joe Palumbo
to round rock (Triple-a West).
National League
ariZOna diaMOndBacKs — Optioned c daulton
Varsho to reno aces (Triple-a West).
neW yOrK MeTs — Optioned rhP Jordan yamamoto
to syracuse (Triple-a northeast). reassigned rhP corey
Oswalt, c Bruce Maxwell and inF Brandon drury.
PiTTsBurGh PiraTes — Optioned rhPs sean Poppen
and Miguel yajure and inF cole Tucker. reassigned inF Will
craig, cs Joe hudson and andrew susac, OF Troy stokes,
Jr. reassigned lhP Braedon Ogle and OF hunter Owen to
minor league camp.
san dieGO Padres — Optioned rhP anderson espi-
noza to san antonio (double-a south).
san FranciscO GianTs — Optioned lhP sam selman
and inF Jason Vosler to minor league camp. reassigned
rhPs silvino Bracho and rico Garcia, OF Joe Mccarthy and
lhP Phil Pfeifer to minor league camp.
WashinGTOn naTiOnals — Optioned rhPs ryne
harper and dakota Bacus to rochester (Triple-a northeast).
FOOTBALL
National Football League
aTlanTa FalcOns — signed dB Fabian Moreau to
a one-year contract.
BuFFalO Bills — signed de efe Obada to a one-year
contract.
carOlina PanThers — signed K Matt ammendola
to a contract.
chicaGO Bears — signed lB christian Jones and rB
damien Williams.
cincinnaTi BenGals — re-signed rB samaje Perine
to a two-year contract. re-signed s ricardo allen.
denVer BrOncOs — signed s Kareem Jackson to a
one-year contract.
deTrOiT liOns — signed lB alex anzalone and Wr
damion ratley.
Green Bay PacKers — signed ls Joe Fortunato. re-
signed Te Marcedes lewic to s two-year contract.
hOusTOn TeXans — signed dB Terrance Mitchell,
Wrs chris Moore and andre roberts and lB Kevin Pierre-
louis. re-signed Te Pharaoh Brown. signed rB Mark in-
gram ii and lB christian Kirksey.
indianaPOlis cOlTs — signed T sam Tevi. re-signed
Wr T.y. hilton.
JacKsOnVille JaGuars — signed QB c.J. Beathard.
lOs anGeles charGers — signed lB Kyle Fackrell
to a contract.
MiaMi dOlPhins — re-signed lB elandon roberts.
MinnesOTa ViKinGs — re-signed rB ameer abdullah.
neW enGland PaTriOTs — signed lB laroy reynolds.
re-signed rB James White. re-signed dl lawrence Guy
to a four-year contract.
neW yOrK GianTs — re-signed lB devante downs to
a one-year contract. signed Te Kyle rudolph.
neW yOrK JeTs — signed de/lB Vinny curry to a con-
tract. signed rB Tevin coleman to a two-year contract.
neW Orleans sainTs — signed Te nick Vannett to a
tghree-year contract.
PiTTsBurGh sTeelers — re-signed lBs robert spill-
ane and cassius Marsh to a one-year contract.
san FranciscO 49ers — re-signed cB K’Waun Willi-
nad and de Jordan Willis.
seaTTle seahaWKs — re-signed de Benson Mayowa.
signed de Kerry hyder and G Jordan simmons.
TaMPa Bay Buccaneers — re-signed dT ndamu-
kong suh. signed lT donovan smith to a two-year con-
tract, $31.8M extension.
WashinGTOn FOOTBall TeaM — signed Wr cam
sims to his restricted free agent tender.
COLLEGE
Kansas sTaTe — agreed to terms with Gene Tay-
lor on a contract extension through 2027 as athletic
director.
“(The coronavirus pandemic)
has created a situation as a
professional rodeo athlete you
can’t overlook in the world we live
in today. If someone is willing to
go through the effort to have their
event, as a rodeo competitor, we
have to be there.”
— Blake Knowles,
steer wrestler from Heppner
have much time for while competing.
But after the time off, Knowles is ready
to return to a more normal rodeo season.
“I’m excited to get back to good rodeo
competition,” he said.
The High Desert Stampede kicks off the
Columbia River Circuit rodeo season that
will run all the way to Oct. 21, when Red-
mond will host the Columbia River Cir-
cuit Finals.
For more information, visit www.high-
desertstampede.com.
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Reporter: 541-383-0307, brathbone@bendbulletin.com
just changes everything. Then I started to
think, ‘You know, I kind of want to do it.
I want to show her in real time that I can
— that I play golf.’ It’s one thing to have
her watch YouTube videos, but it’s another
thing to have her watch me with her own
eyes. Seeing me go out there, it work out
hard, and try to lead by example.”
She also said she was motivated watch-
ing Tiger Woods play with his son, Charlie,
in the PNC Championship in December.
“That moment that Tiger had with
Charlie, that is the first thing that popped
to my mind and that’s been a huge motiva-
tion and that’s been a new dream of mine,”
Wie West said.
She said her daughter “really likes to
crawl on the green and pick the ball out of
the hole. She loves golf balls, so I’m hoping
that’s a positive sign.”
Wie West said her parents flew over
from Hawaii to help her care for her
daughter. “We’re doing grandma daycare
this week,” she said.