B2 The BulleTin • SaTurday, april 10, 2021 ON THE AIR SCOREBOARD SATURDAY MOTOR SPORTS Formula E, Round 3 NASCAR Cup Series, Martinsville (VA) SOCCER Premier League, Liverpool vs. Aston Villa Men’s college, Big Ten, Ohio St. at Penn St. Premier League, Crystal Palace vs. Chelsea Women’s international friendly, U.S. at Sweden Men’s college, Big Ten, Michigan St. at Michigan Men’s college, Georgetown at St. John’s Men’s college, Big Ten, Northwestern at Indiana Men’s college, Stanford at Oregon St. TENNIS WTA, Volvo Car Open WTA, Volvo Car Open SOFTBALL College, Alabama at Arkansas College, South Carolina at Ole Miss College, Utah at California, Game 1 College, UCLA at Oregon, Game 1 College, Auburn at Texas A&M College, Utah at California, Game 2 College, UCLA at Oregon, Game 2 BASEBALL MLB, N.Y. Yankees at Tampa MLB, Seattle at Minnesota College, LSU at Kentucky MLB, Oakland at Houston MLB, regional coverage College, Florida at Tennessee College, Oregon St. at Oregon MLB, regional coverage HORSE RACING America’s Day at the Races America’s Day at the Races Arkansas Derby LACROSSE Men’s college, Army at Loyola (Md.) Men’s college, Air Force at Jacksonville FOOTBALL College, Alabama A&M at Jackson St. College, Delaware at Delaware St. GOLF The Masters HOCKEY Men’s NCAA Division I Championship, St. Cloud St. vs. Massachusetts BASKETBALL NBA, L.A. Lakers at Brooklyn NBA, Detroit at Portland BOXING Joe Smith Jr. vs. Maxim Vlasov Time 6:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. TV CBSSN FS1 7 a.m. NBCSN 9 a.m. Big Ten 9:30 a.m. NBC 10 a.m. FOX 11 a.m. Big Ten 12:30 p.m. CBSSN 4 p.m. Big Ten 5 p.m. Pac-12 (Ore) 7:45 a.m. 10 a.m. Tennis Tennis 9 a.m. 9 a.m. noon 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4 p.m. ESPN2 SEC Pac-12 ESPN2 SEC Pac-12 Pac-12 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. MLB Root SEC FS1 MLB SEC Pac-12 MLB 10 a.m. noon 4 p.m. FS1 FS2 NBCSN 10 a.m. 2:30 p.m. CBSSN CBSSN noon 3 p.m. ESPN ESPN2 noon CBS 4 p.m. ESPN 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. ABC NBCSNW 7 p.m. ESPN SUNDAY TENNIS WTA, Volvo Car Open WTA, Volvo Car Open BASEBALL College, Missouri at South Carolina College, Virginia at Clemson MLB, regional coverage MLB, Seattle at Minnesota College, Mississippi St. at Auburn College, Ohio St. at Michigan MLB, regional coverage MLB, Philadelphia at Atlanta College, Oregon St. at Oregon SOFTBALL College, Minnesota at Northwestern College, UCLA at Oregon HORSE RACING America’s Day at the Races America’s Day at the Races GOLF The Masters SOCCER Women’s college, Indiana at Penn St. Italian Serie A, Fiorentina vs. Atalanta Women’s college, Northwestern at Wisconsin Women’s college, UCLA at Stanford BASKETBALL NBA, Miami at Portland 7:45 a.m. 10 a.m. Tennis Tennis 9 a.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. noon 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. SEC ESPN2 MLB Root SEC ESPN2 MLB ESPN Pac-12 9 a.m. noon Big Ten Pac-12 10 a.m. 1 p.m. FS2 FS1 11 a.m. CBS 11 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. Big Ten ABC Big Ten Pac-12 NBCSNW Listings are the most accurate available. The Bulletin is not responsible for late changes made by TV or radio stations. SPORTS BRIEFING FOOTBALL ON DECK Prep sports SATURDAY Cross-country: Oxford Classic, at Juniper park in Bend, 1 p.m.; 4a state championships, at Tillamook; 3a/2a/1a state championships, at lebanon. PREP SPORTS Football Friday’s Games Mountain View vs. Bend, late pendleton vs. Summit, late The dalles vs. redmond, late ridgeview vs. la Salle prep, late henley vs. Crook County, late South umpqua vs. la pine, late Sisters vs. philomath, late alsea 25, Gilchrist 7 Boys soccer Thursday’s Late Games Bend 4, north eugene 2 GOLF The Masters Friday at Augusta, Ga. Yardage: 7,475; Par: 72 Second Round Justin rose 65-72—137 Will Zalatoris 70-68—138 Brian harman 69-69—138 Marc leishman 72-67—139 Jordan Spieth 71-68—139 Bernd Wiesberger 74-66—140 Tony Finau 74-66—140 Justin Thomas 73-67—140 Si Woo Kim 71-69—140 Cameron Champ 72-68—140 hideki Matsuyama 69-71—140 Xander Schauffele, 72-69—141. ryan palmer, 74-68— 142. Cameron Smith, 74-68—142. Collin Morikawa, 73- 69—142. Corey Conners, 73-69—142. Bryson deCham- beau, 76-67—143. Matt Jones, 74-69—143. Stewart Cink, 74-69—143. Viktor hovland, 73-70—143. Mackenzie hughes, 72-72—144. robert Macintyre, 74- 70—144. Shane lowry, 71-73—144. Tommy Fleetwood, 74-70—144. Matt Fitzpatrick, 74-70—144. Michael Thomp- son, 72-72—144. henrik Stenson, 73-71—144. Brendon Todd, 73-71—144. abraham ancer, 75-69—144. Bubba Watson, 74-70—144. Jon rahm, 72-72—144. Martin laird, 74-71—145. Kevin na, 75-70—145. Gary Woodland, 73-72—145. Tyrrell hatton, 71-74—145. Scot- tie Scheffler, 73-72—145. Charl Schwartzel, 74-71—145. harris english, 74-71—145. patrick reed, 70-75—145. Jose Maria Olazabal, 75-71—146. Matt Wallace, 74- 72—146. louis Oosthuizen, 76-70—146. Jim herman, 76-70—146. Joaquin niemann, 75-71—146. Webb Simp- son, 70-76—146. Christiaan Bezuidenhout, 70-76—146. Jason Kokrak, 71-76—147. Francesco Molinari, 74- 73—147. Billy horschel, 76-71—147. phil Mickelson, 75- 72—147. adam Scott, 74-73—147. Sebastian Munoz, 74- 73—147. ian poulter, 74-73—147. paul Casey, 73-74—147. The following players missed the cut Jimmy Walker, 75-73—148. Matt Kuchar, 78-70—148. Max homa, 74-74—148. Sergio Garcia, 76-72—148. daniel Berger, 75-73—148. Mike Weir, 78-71—149. lanto Griffin, 76-73—149. danny Willett, 76-73—149. Kevin Kisner, 72- 77—149. Brooks Koepka, 74-75—149. dustin Johnson, 74-75—149. lee Westwood, 78-71—149. C.T. pan, 79-71—150. dylan Frittelli, 76-74—150. robert Streb, 75-75—150. rory Mcilroy, 76-74—150. Victor perez, 78-73—151. Zach Johnson, 77-74—151. Bernhard langer, 74-77—151. Brian Gay, 78-74—152. Charles Osborne, 76- 76—152. patrick Cantlay, 79-73—152. Carlos Ortiz, 82-71—153. ian Woosnam, 76-77—153. Jason day, 77-76—153. Joe long, 82-72—154. hudson Swafford, 73-83—156. Sandy lyle, 81-75—156. Fred Cou- ples, 79-78—157. Sungjae im, 77-80—157. Vijay Singh, 79-80—159. Tyler Strafaci, 80-81—161. larry Mize, 84- 79—163. Matthew Wolff, 76-dQ. WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct utah 39 13 .750 phoenix 36 15 .706 l.a. Clippers 35 18 .660 denver 33 18 .647 l.a. lakers 32 20 .615 portland 30 21 .588 dallas 29 22 .569 Memphis 26 24 .520 San antonio 24 25 .490 Golden State 24 27 .471 new Orleans 23 29 .442 Sacramento 22 30 .423 Oklahoma City 20 32 .385 houston 14 37 .275 Minnesota 13 40 .245 Thursday’s Late Games dallas 116, Milwaukee 101 detroit 113, Sacramento 101 utah 122, portland 103 l.a. Clippers 113, phoenix 103 Friday’s Games indiana 111, Orlando 106 atlanta 120, Chicago 108 new york 133, Memphis 129, OT Boston 145, Minnesota 136, OT new Orleans 101, phila. 94 Charlotte at Milwaukee, late San antonio at denver, late houston at l.a. Clippers, late Washington at Golden State, late Saturday’s Games Toronto at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. l.a. lakers at Brooklyn, 5:30 p.m. phila. at Oklahoma City, 6 p.m. Sacramento at utah, 6 p.m. detroit at portland, 7 p.m. houston at Golden State, 7 p.m. Washington at phoenix, 7 p.m. GB — 2½ 4½ 5½ 7 8½ 9½ 12 13½ 14½ 16 17 19 24½ 26½ Thursday’s Late Box Score Jazz 122, Trail Blazers 103 PORTLAND (103) Covington 3-8 0-0 8, powell 4-10 3-4 13, nurkic 4-8 1-2 10, lillard 8-21 4-6 23, McCollum 8-21 0-0 19, anthony 2-8 2-2 7, Jones Jr. 1-2 0-0 2, Giles iii 0-2 0-0 0, elleby 0-0 0-0 0, little 4-7 0-0 8, Kanter 3-4 2-2 8, Simons 1-5 2-2 5. Totals 38-96 14-18 103. UTAH (122) Bogdanovic 4-13 1-1 11, O’neale 1-5 0-0 2, Gobert 6-9 6-7 18, Conley 3-12 3-4 11, Mitchell 14-25 8-8 37, Brant- ley 1-2 0-0 2, Favors 3-3 1-2 7, ilyasova 1-1 0-0 3, niang 3-6 2-2 10, Oni 2-4 0-0 5, ingles 4-13 3-3 13, Forrest 0-0 0-0 0, hughes 1-1 0-0 3, Thomas 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 43-95 24-27 122. Portland 29 27 19 28 — 103 Utah 30 23 40 29 — 122 3-Point Goals—portland 13-48 (McCollum 3-10, lil- lard 3-12, Covington 2-6, powell 2-6, nurkic 1-2, Simons 1-3, anthony 1-5, little 0-2), utah 12-42 (Bogdanovic 2-5, niang 2-5, Conley 2-7, ingles 2-8, Oni 1-3, Mitchell 1-8, O’neale 0-2). Fouled Out—none. Rebounds— portland 41 (Kanter 7), utah 58 (Gobert 20). Assists— portland 18 (lillard 6), utah 21 (ingles 6). Total Fouls— portland 21, utah 15. A—5,546 (18,306) detroit (Skubal 0-0) at Cleveland (Civale 1-0), 3:10 p.m. Boston (richards 0-1) at Baltimore (Zimmermann 1-0), 4:05 p.m. San diego (paddack 0-1) at Texas (lyles 1-0), 4:05 p.m. l.a. angels (Quintana 0-0) at Toronto (Matz 1-0), 4:07 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB philadelphia 5 2 .714 — new york 2 2 .500 1½ atlanta 3 4 .429 2 Washington 1 3 .250 2½ Miami 1 6 .143 4 Central Division W L Pct GB Cincinnati 5 1 .833 — St. louis 5 2 .714 ½ Chicago 4 3 .571 1½ Milwaukee 3 4 .429 2½ pittsburgh 1 6 .143 4½ West Division W L Pct GB los angeles 6 2 .750 — San diego 5 3 .625 1 San Francisco 4 3 .571 1½ Colorado 3 5 .375 3 arizona 2 5 .286 3½ Friday’s Games l.a. dodgers 1, Washington 0 San Francisco 3, Colorado 1 atlanta 8, philadelphia 1 San diego 3, Texas 0 Cincinnati at arizona, late Saturday’s Games Miami (rogers 0-1) at n.y. Mets (deGrom 0-0), 10:10 a.m. Milwaukee (houser 0-1) at St. louis (Martínez 0-1), 11:15 a.m. Colorado (González 1-0) at San Francisco (Webb 0-1), 1:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (davies 1-0) at pittsburgh (Keller 0-1), 3:35 p.m. San diego (paddack 0-1) at Texas (lyles 1-0), 4:05 p.m. philadelphia (eflin 0-0) at atlanta (anderson 0-0), 4:20 p.m. Cincinnati (hoffman 1-0) at arizona (TBd), 5:10 p.m. Washington (TBd) at l.a. dodgers (urías 1-0), 6:10 p.m. HOCKEY NHL GB — 1 3½ 8½ 9 9 9½ 10½ 11½ 13½ 16 16½ 17 19 20 AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB Baltimore 4 3 .571 — Boston 4 3 .571 — new york 3 4 .429 1 Tampa Bay 3 4 .429 1 Toronto 3 5 .375 1½ Central Division W L Pct GB Minnesota 5 2 .714 — Chicago 4 4 .500 1½ Cleveland 3 3 .500 1½ Kansas City 3 3 .500 1½ detroit 3 4 .429 2 West Division W L Pct GB houston 6 1 .857 — los angeles 6 2 .750 ½ Texas 3 4 .429 3 Seattle 3 4 .429 3 Oakland 1 7 .125 5½ Thursday’s Late Games l.a. angels 7, Toronto 5, 11 innings houston 6, Oakland 2 Friday’s Games Tampa Bay 10, n.y. yankees 5 Cleveland 4, detroit 1 l.a. angels 7, Toronto 1 San diego 3, Texas 0 Oakland at houston, late Saturday’s Games n.y. yankees (Germán 0-1) at Tampa Bay (archer 0-1), 10:10 a.m. Kansas City (Minor 1-0) at Chicago White Sox (Cease 0-0), 11:10 a.m. Seattle (Kikuchi 0-0) at Minnesota (pineda 1-0), 11:10 a.m. Oakland (Montas 0-1) at houston (urquidy 0-0), 1:05 p.m. East GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 41 26 11 4 56 138 125 n.y. islanders 41 26 11 4 56 122 96 pittsburgh 41 26 13 2 54 141 116 Boston 37 21 10 6 48 106 93 n.y. rangers 40 19 16 5 43 131 109 philadelphia 39 18 15 6 42 116 141 new Jersey 39 14 19 6 34 101 127 Buffalo 40 9 25 6 24 93 141 Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA Carolina 39 27 9 3 57 128 94 Tampa Bay 40 27 11 2 56 138 101 Florida 41 26 11 4 56 132 111 nashville 41 22 18 1 45 109 116 Chicago 41 18 18 5 41 114 129 dallas 38 14 14 10 38 105 100 Columbus 42 15 19 8 38 106 137 detroit 42 13 23 6 32 91 135 West GP W L OT Pts GF GA Colorado 39 26 9 4 56 140 95 Vegas 38 25 11 2 52 120 88 Minnesota 39 24 13 2 50 117 106 arizona 40 19 16 5 43 110 122 St. louis 40 18 16 6 42 116 126 San Jose 38 17 17 4 38 106 127 los angeles 38 15 17 6 36 104 110 anaheim 40 12 21 7 31 92 131 North GP W L OT Pts GF GA Toronto 40 27 10 3 57 133 100 edmonton 41 25 14 2 52 134 115 Winnipeg 40 24 13 3 51 129 109 Montreal 37 17 11 9 43 118 103 Vancouver 37 16 18 3 35 100 120 Calgary 40 16 21 3 35 103 124 Ottawa 41 13 24 4 30 107 153 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 Games n.y. rangers 4, n.y. islanders 1 pittsburgh 6, new Jersey 4 Washington 4, Buffalo 3 St. louis 9, Minnesota 1 arizona at Vegas, late Colorado at anaheim, late los angeles at San Jose, late Saturday’s Games Boston at philadelphia, 11 a.m. Florida at dallas, 11 a.m. Chicago at Columbus, 4 p.m. detroit at Carolina, 4 p.m. Ottawa at Toronto, 4 p.m. Winnipeg at Montreal, 4 p.m. Minnesota at St. louis, 5 p.m. Tampa Bay at nashville, 5 p.m. edmonton at Calgary, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Calgary, ppd los angeles at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. But in February 2019, she crashed during a downhill training run at the World Championships in Sweden and injured her left knee. Ross said she briefly pon- dered retirement then, but eventually made the decision to just take the entire 2019-20 season off. Then she reinjured the left knee during giant slalom training in November 2020. She returned in January of this year for her final World Cup races, placing 23rd for her final finish on the circuit. “What a joy it has been to fly freely down the mountain,” Ross posted on her so- cial media. “Through Ross gates, over jumps, in the wild; letting go of any sense of control. There is no other place I will find such wonderful presence and flow, and I will miss that feeling dearly. I owe it all to the peo- ple who’ve supported me along my jour- ney: family, coaches, friends, supporters, fans, sponsors. Thank- you, from the bottom of my heart. “I am fulfilled with what I’ve experienced, and am ready to let go of the ‘what ifs’ and untapped potential. It’s like I’m standing BASKETBALL NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Brooklyn 36 16 phila. 35 17 Milwaukee 32 19 atlanta 28 25 Charlotte 26 24 Miami 27 25 Boston 27 26 new york 26 27 indiana 24 27 Chicago 22 29 Toronto 20 32 Cleveland 19 32 Washington 18 32 Orlando 17 35 detroit 16 36 Pct .692 .673 .627 .528 .520 .519 .509 .491 .471 .431 .385 .373 .360 .327 .308 Ross Continued from B1 BASEBALL MLB DEALS Transactions BASEBALL Major League Baseball MlB — announced that rhp david Carpenter has received a one-year suspension without pay following his violations of Minor league Baseball’s Joint drug pre- vention and Treatment program, effective immediately. American League BalTiMOre OriOleS — Optioned inF pat Valaika to the alternate training site. hOuSTOn aSTrOS — recalled rhp nivaldo rodriguez from the alternate training site. placed rhp enoli paredes on the 10-day il. neW yOrK yanKeeS — recalled lhp Justin Wilson from the 10-day injured list. placed inF Gio urshela on the COVid il. recalled inF Mike Ford from the alternate training site. Optioned inF Mike Ford to the alternate training site. TaMpa Bay rayS — designated C Joseph Odom for assignment. placed rhp pete Fairbanks on the 10-day il. Selected the contract of rhp hunter Strickland from the alternate training site. recalled rF Brett phillips from the 10-day il. TeXaS ranGerS — recalled lhp Brett Martin from the 10-day il. recalled inF anderson Tejeda from the al- ternate training site. placed rhp Matt Bush and inF Brock holt on the 10-day il. TOrOnTO Blue JayS — placed OF Teoscar hernan- dez and lhp ryan Borucki on the COVid il and rhp Tyler Chatwood on 10-day il. recalled OF Josh palacios, rhps Joel payamps and Ty Tice from the alternate training site. National League aTlanTa BraVeS — acquired rhp edgar Santana from pittsburgh and optioned him to the alternate training site. Optioned 3B Johan Camargo to the alternate training site. activated 3B ehire adrianza from the restricted list. lOS anGeleS dOdGerS — recalled OF luke raley from the alternate training site. placed OF Cody Bellinger on il. piTTSBurGh piraTeS — Traded rhp edgar Santana to atlanta for cash. San dieGO padreS — Optioned OF Brian O’Grady to the alternate training site. recalled rF Trent Grisham from the 10-day il. WaShinGTOn naTiOnalS — recalled Cs alex avila and yan Gomes, lhp Brad hand and inF Jordy Mercer from il. Optioned C Tres Barrera and rhp ryne harper and added them to the taxi squad. Optioned inF Carter Kieboom and OF Cody Wilson to the alternate training site. placed OF Gerardo parra, inF adrian Sanchez and lhp T.J. McFarland on the taxi squad. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association denVer nuGGeTS — Signed G Shaquille harrison to a two-way contract. lOS anGeleS ClipperS — Signed F Malik Fitts to a 10-day contract. OKlahOMa CiTy Thunder — Waived F darius Miller. TOrOnTO rapTOrS — Waived G patrick McCaw. FOOTBALL National Football League BalTiMOre raVenS — Signed dB anthony levine. ChiCaGO BearS — re-signed dB Michael Joseph to a one-year contract. CinCinnaTi BenGalS — named louie Cioffi defensive quality control coach. denVer BrOnCOS — re-signed dB nate hairston. hOuSTOn TeXanS — re-signed Ol roderick Johnson. JaCKSOnVille JaGuarS — Signed lT Cam robin- son to a franchise tender for the 2021 season. Signed dT daniel ross. KanSaS CiTy ChieFS — Signed Wr Tajae Sharpe. neW enGland paTriOTS — Waived G ross reynolds. piTTSBurGh STeelerS — Signed de T.J. Carter to a one-year contract. SeaTTle SeahaWKS — re-signed CB damarious ran- dall to a one-year contract. WaShinGTOn FOOTBall TeaM — Waived dT Caleb Brantley, Wr emanuel hall, rBs Javon leake and Michael Warren and Te Thaddeus Moss. released C Kory lichten- steiger, dT Caleb Brantley and dB Tanard Jackson. HOCKEY National Hockey League CalGary FlaMeS — loaned G Tyler parsons to Stock- ton (ahl). CarOlina hurriCaneS — assigned G Jeremy helvig to Chicago (ahl). COlOradO aValanChe — assigned F Josh dickinson to utah (eChl) from Colorado (ahl). deTrOiT red WinGS — recalled ls Mathias Brome and Taro hirose, d dennis Cholowski and d Gustave lindstrom from the minor league taxi squad. neW JerSey deVilS — recalled C Ben Street from the minor league taxi squad. philadelphia FlyerS — assigned F Tanner laczynski to lehigh Valley (ahl). TOrOnTO Maple leaFS — recalled d Joseph duszak from the minor league taxi squad. SOCCER Major League Soccer FC dallaS — Signed W Beni redzic to a two-year contract with options through the 2025 season. National Women’s Soccer League nJ/ny GOThaM — Signed MFs Taylor aylmer and Claire Winter to national team replacement contracts for 2021 season. COLLEGE WiSCOnSin — named Scott Merritt women’s basket- ball associate head coach and Kate Barnosky and Caroline doty assistant coaches. in the start gate of a course I’ve never raced on before.” Ross was born in Edmon- ton, Alberta, but grew up in Klamath Falls. She raced for the Bend-based Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Foundation as a youth. Ross, who recently earned her bachelor’s degree in art from the University of Ore- gon, moved to Bend about 10 years ago. e e Reporter: 541-383-0318, mmorical@bendbulletin.com Brain of former NFL player who killed 5 then himself to be tested for CTE — The brain of Phillip Adams — the former NFL player who killed a South Carolina physician, three family members and a repairman before fatally shooting him- self — will be tested for a degenerative disease that has affected a number of athletes and has been shown to cause violent mood swings and other cognitive disorders, according to the local coroner. York County Coroner Sabrina Gast said in a statement issued on Friday that she had gotten approval from Adams’ family for the procedure to be included as part of his autopsy. 13 Watson accusers’ names to be made public — The names of 13 of the 22 women who have filed lawsuits accus- ing Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson of sexual assault and harassment will be made public following court hearings Friday. During two hearings, Watson’s attorney, Rusty Hardin, asked that the names of the 13 women, who have sued under the name Jane Doe, be publicly identified so his client can “have a chance at properly defending himself.” Tony Buzbee, the lawyer for the 22 women, argued against releasing their names, saying doing so could put their lives in danger. At a news conference Friday afternoon, Hardin said that during some of the massages “some sexual activity would have taken place” but that “never at any time under any cir- cumstances did this young man ever engage in anything that was not mutually desired by the other party.” — Bulletin wire reports MEGA MILLIONS The numbers drawn Friday night are: 22 26 27 58 66 12 x 2 Oregon Lottery results The estimated jackpot is now $201 million. As listed at www.oregonlottery.org and individual lottery websites Masters Continued from B1 The course played to an av- erage score of 72.2, compared with 74.5 for the opening round. There were 40 rounds under par compared with 12 on the first day. Bernd Wiesberger of Austria and Tony Finau each had 66 to get within three shots. Marc Leishman had a 67 and joined Spieth just two shots behind. Justin Thomas, who can re- turn to No. 1 in the world with a victory, missed a short par putt on the final hole and shot 67. He also was three shots behind, as were Cameron Champ (68) and Hideki Matsuyama (71). The wild card in all this is Zalatoris, built like a 1-iron and already renowned for his ball striking. His late run began with a 9-iron to a back right pin on the par-3 16th to 10 feet and ended with a wedge from 138 yards on the 18th to 5 feet that put him in the final group on the weekend at Augusta. Born in San Francisco, he grew up in Dallas and played some of his best when golf was David J. Phillip/AP Will Zalatoris hits to the 13th green during the second round of the Masters on Friday in Augusta, Georgia. Zalatoris fired a 4-under 68 to move within one shot of leader Justin Rose. shut down during the pan- demic. Zalatoris was on the Korn Ferry Tour, and when golf resumed, he had five straight finishes in the top six, including his first victory. That got him into the U.S. Open, where he tied for sixth. Now he has temporary PGA Tour membership and is among the top 50 in the world, getting him into the Masters. That’s why he talks of an “atti- tude of gratitude.” Zalatoris also is a quick study with a long memory. He grew up with the kids of former PGA champion Lanny Wadkins, and took in tales of Wadkins and his 23 times playing the Masters. One story Zalatoris heard when he was 14 years old came in handy on the par-3 12th hole. “He just said that when- ever it’s into the wind … it just doesn’t really affect the ball as much,” Zalatoris said. “And when it’s downwind, that’s where guys tend to struggle.” The wind was about 10 mph into him and out of the left, 153 yards to the hole. He hit a shot that normally goes 152 yards and it carried 150. It helped that he made a 35-foot putt for birdie. Now he heads into the week- end at a major that is up for grabs for so many players, mi- nus Johnson, Rory McIlroy, Brooks Koepka and Patrick Cantlay, who all missed the cut. It has been 42 years since Fuzzy Zoeller became the most recent player to win the Mas- ters on his first try. Right there with Zalatoris is another Dallas resident — Spi- eth, finding his form at a ma- jor where he has a victory, two runner-up finishes and third place in seven appearances. He thought he could win at Au- gusta even before he won last week in Texas. “I’m in position now to think that for sure,” Spieth said. “But at the halfway point, I would have been pleased with being two back.”