A6 The BulleTin • Thursday, april 15, 2021 ON THE AIR SCOREBOARD THURSDAY BASEBALL MLB, regional coverage MLB, Seattle at Baltimore (DH) MLB, regional coverage MLB, Seattle at Baltimore (DH) MLB, regional coverage College, Auburn at Alabama College, South Carolina at LSU MLB, regional coverage HORSE RACING America’s Day at the Races GOLF PGA Tour, RBC Heritage LPGA Tour, LOTTE Championship European Tour, Austrian Open SOCCER Women’s college, Big Ten, Iowa at Penn St. Women’s college, Big Ten, Rutgers vs. Wisconsin CONCACAF Champions League, Columbus Crew vs. Real Estelí CONCACAF Champions League, Monterrey vs. Club Atlético Pantoja WATER SPORTS World Surf League, Narrabeen Classic HOCKEY NHL, Florida at Tampa Bay BASKETBALL NBA, Milwaukee at Atlanta NBA, Boston at L.A. Lakers MOTOR SPORTS Formula 1, Emilia Romagna Grand Prix practice Time 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. noon 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. TV MLB Root MLB Root MLB SEC ESPNU MLB 10 a.m. FS2 noon 4 p.m. 4:30 a.m. (Fri) Golf Golf Golf 2 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Big Ten Big Ten 5 p.m. FS1 7 p.m. FS1 3:30 p.m. FS2 4 p.m. NBCSN 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. TNT TNT 1:55 a.m. (Fri) ESPN2 FRIDAY MOTOR SPORTS Formula 1, Emilia Romagna Grand Prix practice NHRA, Las Vegas qualifying Formula 1, Emilia Romagna Grand Prix practice Formula 1, Emilia Romagna Grand Prix qualifying GOLF PGA Tour Champions, Chubb Classic PGA Tour, RBC Heritage LPGA Tour, LOTTE Championship European Tour, Austrian Open TENNIS ATP, Monte-Carlo Masters GYMNASTICS Women’s college, NCAA Championships Women’s college, NCAA Championships HORSE RACING America’s Day at the Races BASEBALL MLB, Atlanta at Chicago Cubs College, Michigan at Minnesota College, Vanderbilt at Tennessee MLB, regional coverage College, Ole Miss at Mississippi St. College, Connecticut at Creighton MLB, regional coverage MLB, Houston at Seattle SOCCER Premier League, Everton vs. Tottenham Hotspur Women’s college, Utah at Colorado Women’s college, UCLA at USC Women’s college, Oregon St. at Oregon MLS, Minnesota United at Seattle Sounders Women’s college, Arizona at Arizona St. Premier League, Newcastle United vs. West Ham United LACROSSE Men’s college, Michigan at Penn St. BASKETBALL NBA, L.A. Clippers at Philadelphia NBA, Portland at San Antonio NBA, New York at Dallas SOFTBALL College, Maryland at Michigan College, Arizona at Arizona St. WATER SPORTS World Surf League, Narrabeen Classic 5:25 a.m. ESPNU 4 p.m. FS1 1:55 a.m. (Sat) ESPN2 4:55 a.m. (Sat) ESPN2 9 a.m. noon 4 p.m. 4:30 a.m. (Sat) Golf Golf Golf Golf 9 a.m. Root 10 a.m. 3 p.m. ESPN2 ESPN2 10 a.m. FS2 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. MLB ESPNU ESPNU MLB SEC FS2 MLB Root noon NBCSN 2 p.m. Pac-12 4 p.m. Pac-12 6 p.m. Pac-12 (Ore) 6:30 p.m. FS1 8 p.m. Pac-12 ON DECK Prep sports THURSDAY Baseball: Colton at Culver (dh), 3 p.m. Softball: Mountain View at summit, 4:30 p.m.; stayton at sisters, 4:30 p.m.; Colton at Culver, 5 p.m.; ridgeview at Crook County (dh), 3 p.m. Boys golf: Crook County invitational, 11 a.m. Track and field: icebreaker Meet, at Crook County high school. FRIDAY Baseball: Crook County at ridgeview (dh), 3 p.m.; sisters at philomath (dh), 3 p.m. Softball: sisters at newport, 4:30 p.m.; pleasant hill at la pine (dh), 2 p.m. Tuesday’s Late Box Score PREPS Celtics 116, Trail Blazers 115 Baseball BOSTON (116) Brown 9-21 3-4 24, Tatum 10-17 8-10 32, Williams iii 8-12 0-1 16, smart 4-9 2-4 13, Walker 7-17 3-3 21, lang- ford 0-0 0-0 0, Ojeleye 0-0 0-0 0, Thompson 2-6 1-2 5, Williams 1-1 0-0 3, pritchard 1-7 0-0 2. Totals 42-90 17-24 116. PORTLAND (115) Covington 3-7 2-2 9, powell 8-15 0-0 20, nurkic 4-6 0-1 8, lillard 9-23 5-6 28, McCollum 6-19 0-0 16, anthony 10-15 2-2 25, Jones Jr. 0-1 0-2 0, little 0-0 0-0 0, Kanter 3-4 3-4 9. Totals 43-90 12-17 115. Boston 30 27 35 24 — 116 Portland 38 22 27 28 — 115 3-Point Goals—Boston 15-35 (Tatum 4-7, Walker 4-11, smart 3-5, Brown 3-7, pritchard 0-3), portland 17-43 (lillard 5-13, powell 4-8, McCollum 4-11, anthony 3-5, Covington 1-4). Fouled Out—none. Rebounds—Bos- ton 46 (Tatum 9), portland 46 (Kanter 10). Assists— Boston 30 (smart, Walker 7), portland 31 (lillard 10). Total Fouls—Boston 19, portland 22. A—0 (19,393) Wednesday’s Games Madras 17, Corbett 2 Softball Wednesday’s Games Corbett 7, Madras 5 Boys tennis Wednesday’s Matches hood river Valley at Crook County, late pendleton at redmond, late The dalles at ridgeview, late Late Tuesday Match philomath 7, Madras 0 Late Monday Match redmond 8, The dalles 0 Girls tennis Wednesday’s Matches redmond at pendleton, late hood river Valley at Crook County, late ridgeview at The dalles, late Late Tuesday Match philomath 7, Madras 1 HOCKEY NHL Girls golf Redmond Invitational, at The Greens at Redmond Teams Scores — summit 289, ridgeview 333, redmond 377, Bend 380, Crook County 428, Mountain View 465 BASKETBALL NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct phila. 38 17 .691 Brooklyn 37 18 .673 Milwaukee 34 20 .630 atlanta 30 25 .545 Boston 29 26 .527 Miami 28 26 .519 new york 29 27 .518 Charlotte 27 27 .500 indiana 26 28 .481 Chicago 22 32 .407 Toronto 22 34 .393 Washington 20 33 .377 Cleveland 20 34 .370 Orlando 18 37 .327 detroit 16 39 .291 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct utah 41 14 .745 phoenix 39 15 .722 l.a. Clippers 39 18 .684 denver 34 20 .630 l.a. lakers 34 21 .618 portland 31 23 .574 dallas 29 24 .547 Memphis 27 25 .519 Golden state 27 28 .491 san antonio 26 27 .491 new Orleans 25 30 .455 sacramento 22 32 .407 Oklahoma City 20 35 .364 houston 14 41 .255 Minnesota 14 42 .250 Tuesday’s Late Games utah 106, Oklahoma City 96 phoenix 106, Miami 86 Boston 116, portland 115 Wednesday’s Games Milwaukee 130, Minnesota 105 Cleveland 103, Charlotte 90 phila. 123, Brooklyn 117 Toronto 117, san antonio 112 new york 116, new Orleans 106 Orlando 115, Chicago 106 l.a. Clippers 100, detroit 98 Golden state 147, Oklahoma City 109 indiana 132, houston 124 dallas at Memphis, late Miami at denver, late Washington at sacramento, late Thursday’s Games Milwaukee at atlanta, 4:30 p.m. Golden state at Cleveland, 5 p.m. Boston at l.a. lakers, 7 p.m. sacramento at phoenix, 7 p.m. GB — 1 3½ 8 9 9½ 9½ 10½ 11½ 15½ 16½ 17 17½ 20 22 GB — 1½ 3 6½ 7 9½ 11 12½ 14 14 16 18½ 21 27 27½ East GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 43 28 11 4 60 152 127 n.y. islanders 42 27 11 4 58 125 98 pittsburgh 42 27 13 2 56 146 118 Boston 40 22 12 6 50 112 106 n.y. rangers 42 20 16 6 46 136 112 philadelphia 42 19 17 6 44 123 154 new Jersey 41 14 21 6 34 103 135 Buffalo 42 10 25 7 27 100 147 Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA Carolina 41 27 10 4 58 133 102 Tampa Bay 42 28 12 2 58 143 108 Florida 43 27 12 4 58 136 117 nashville 44 24 19 1 49 119 123 Chicago 43 20 18 5 45 122 135 dallas 41 15 14 12 42 113 107 Columbus 44 15 20 9 39 112 145 detroit 44 15 23 6 36 99 140 West GP W L OT Pts GF GA Colorado 43 30 9 4 64 154 101 Vegas 41 28 11 2 58 132 94 Minnesota 41 25 13 3 53 124 111 st. louis 42 19 17 6 44 122 132 arizona 44 19 20 5 43 118 139 san Jose 41 18 19 4 40 113 137 los angeles 41 16 19 6 38 112 121 anaheim 43 13 23 7 33 97 137 North GP W L OT Pts GF GA Toronto 43 28 11 4 60 143 112 Winnipeg 43 26 14 3 55 139 115 edmonton 42 25 15 2 52 134 120 Montreal 40 18 13 9 45 123 114 Calgary 43 19 21 3 41 115 127 Vancouver 37 16 18 3 35 100 120 Ottawa 44 14 26 4 32 118 164 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 Games Florida 3, dallas 2, OT Wednesday’s Games Minnesota 5, arizona 2 Winnipeg 3, Ottawa 2 Calgary 4, Montreal 1 Colorado 4, st. louis 3 Vegas at los angeles, late anaheim at san Jose, late Thursday’s Games Buffalo at Washington, 4 p.m. Florida at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. n.y. islanders at Boston, 4 p.m. nashville at Carolina, 4 p.m. new Jersey at n.y. rangers, 4 p.m. philadelphia at pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Winnipeg at Toronto, 4 p.m. Chicago at detroit, 4:30 p.m. Columbus at dallas, 5:30 p.m. BASEBALL MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB Boston 9 3 .750 — Toronto 6 6 .500 3 Baltimore 5 6 .455 3½ new york 5 7 .417 4 Tampa Bay 5 7 .417 4 Central Division W L Pct GB Kansas City 6 4 .600 — Cleveland 6 5 .545 ½ Chicago 6 6 .500 1 detroit 6 6 .500 1 Minnesota 5 7 .417 2 West Division W L Pct GB los angeles 7 5 .583 — seattle 6 5 .545 ½ houston 6 6 .500 1 Oakland 5 7 .417 2 Texas 5 7 .417 2 Tuesday’s Late Games Kansas City 3, l.a. angels 2 Cleveland 2, Chicago White sox 0, 10 innings detroit 8, houston 2 Wednesday’s Games Toronto 5, n.y. yankees 4 Boston 3, Minnesota 2, 7 innings, 1st game Kansas City 6, l.a. angels 1 Boston 7, Minnesota 1, 7 innings, 2nd game Texas 5, Tampa Bay 1 Chicago White sox 8, Cleveland 0 detroit 6, houston 4 seattle at Baltimore, ppd. Thursday’s Games seattle (Gonzales 0-1) at Baltimore (Zimmermann 1-0), 9:35 a.m., 1st game Boston (richards 0-1) at Minnesota (pineda 1-0), 10:10 a.m. Cleveland (Civale 2-0) at Chicago White sox (lynn 1-0), 11:10 a.m. seattle (dunn 0-0) at Baltimore (harvey 0-1), 12:35 p.m., 2nd game Texas (lyles 1-0) at Tampa Bay (hill 1-0), 4:10 p.m. Toronto (TBd) at Kansas City (Junis 0-0), 5:10 p.m. detroit (skubal 0-1) at Oakland (Manaea 0-1), 6:40 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB new york 5 3 .625 — philadelphia 6 6 .500 1 Miami 5 6 .455 1½ Washington 3 6 .333 2½ atlanta 4 8 .333 3 Central Division W L Pct GB Cincinnati 7 5 .583 — Milwaukee 7 5 .583 — st. louis 6 6 .500 1 Chicago 5 7 .417 2 pittsburgh 5 7 .417 2 West Division W L Pct GB los angeles 9 2 .818 — san Francisco 8 4 .667 1½ san diego 8 5 .615 2 arizona 4 8 .333 5½ Colorado 3 8 .273 6 Tuesday’s Late Games san Francisco 7, Cincinnati 6 l.a. dodgers 7, Colorado 0 Wednesday’s Games Washington 6, st. louis 0 Milwaukee 7, Chicago Cubs 0 san Francisco 3, Cincinnati 0 n.y. Mets 5, philadelphia 1 pittsburgh 5, san diego 1 Miami 6, atlanta 5, 10 innings Colorado at l.a. dodgers, late Thursday’s Games philadelphia (eflin 0-0) at n.y. Mets (deGrom 0-1), 9:10 a.m. Miami (rogers 1-1) at atlanta (anderson 0-0), 9:20 a.m. san diego (paddack 0-1) at pittsburgh (Keller 1-1), 9:35 a.m. arizona (Kelly 0-2) at Washington (Corbin 0-1), 4:05 p.m. Colorado (Gomber 0-2) at l.a. dodgers (urías 2-0), 7:10 p.m. DEALS Transactions BASEBALL Major League Baseball American League BalTiMOre OriOles — Optioned rhp Travis lakins sr. to the alternate training site. recalled rhp Travis lakins sr. from the alternate training site. placed rhp Mac sceroler on the 10-day il. retroactive to april 13. BOsTOn red sOX — recalled rhp eduard Bazardo from the alternate training site. ChiCaGO WhiTe sOX — placed rhp dylan Chase on 10-day il. recalled rhp Zack Burdi from the alternate training site. hOusTOn asTrOs — placed dh Jordan alvarez, 2B Jose altuve, 3B/ss alex Bregman, inF robel Garcia and C Martin Maldanado on the 10-day il. recalled inF Taylor Jones, C Garrett stubbs and inF abraham Toro from the alternate training site. selected inF alex de Goti and OF ronnie dawson from the alternate training site. MinnesOTa TWins — placed ss andrelton simmons on the COVid-19 il. selected the contract of inF J.T. riddle from the alternate training site. recalled rF alex Kirilloff from the alternate training site. reinstated 3B Josh don- aldson from 10-day il and optioned lhp Brandon Waddell to the alternate training site. neW yOrK yanKees — Optioned rhp albert abreu to the alternate training site. seaTTle Mariners — reassigned inF donovan Wal- ton to the taxi squad. TaMpa Bay rays — recalled lhp Josh Fleming from the alternate training site. Optioned 3B Kevin padlo to the alternate training site. TOrOnTO Blue Jays — placed rhp Julian Merry- weather on the 10-day il. recalled rhp anthony Castro. National League aTlanTa BraVes — recalled OF Guillermo heredia and lhp Tucker davidson from the alternate training site. placed OF Christian pache and lhp Max Fried on the 10-day il. ChiCaGO CuBs — activated C austin romine from the 10-day il. and rhp Jason adam from the reserve/ COVid-19 list. selected rhp shelby Miller from the alter- nate training site. designated C Tony Wolters for assign- ment. Optioned rhp adbert alsolay and lhp Brad Wieck to the alternate training site. CinCinnaTi reds — Claimed lhp phillip diehl off waivers from Colorado and optioned to the alternate training site. Transferred rhp Michael lorenzen from the 10-day il to the 60-day il. MilWauKee BreWers — placed CF lorenzo Cain on the 10-day il. recalled CF Tyrone Taylor from the alter- nate training site. neW yOrK MeTs — Optioned lhp stephen Tarpley to the alternate training site. philadelphia phillies — placed CF adam haseley on the restricted list. recalled CF Mickey Moniak from the alternate training site. Optioned rhp spencer howard to the alternate training site. san FranCisCO GianTs — placed OF laMonte Wade Jr. on the 10-day il. recalled OF steven duggar from the alternate training site. san dieGO padres — Optioned rhp nabil Crismatt to the alternate training site. reinstated rhps pierce Johnson and dan altivilla from 10-day il. placed rhp Taylor Williams on the 10-day il. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association MeMphis GriZZlies — signed G Tim Frazier to a 10- day contract. WashinGTOn WiZards — signed C Jordan Bell to a 10-day contract. FOOTBALL National Football League CarOlina panThers — signed de Frank herron, FB Mikey daniel and dl p.J. Johnson. CleVeland BrOWns — signed de Jadevon Clowney. re-signed dT sheldon day and Te stephen Carlson. dallas COWBOys — signed lB Keanu neal. hOusTOn TeXans — signed Te antony auclair. MiaMi dOlphins — re-signed lB Calvin Munson and dB Jamal perry to one-year exclusive rights contracts for 2021 season. MinnesOTa ViKinGs — promoted andre patterson to assistant head coach and named robert steeples assis- tant special teams’ coach and Marquis Johnson assistant strength and conditioning coach. neW yOrK GianTs — Waived CB ryan lewis. philadelphia eaGles — signed lB eric Wilson. piTTsBurGh sTeelers — re-signed QB Josh hobbs and lB Vince Williams. san FranCisCO 49ers — Waived Te Chase howell. re-signed erFa Ol daniel Brunskill. seaTTle seahaWKs — signed Chuck arnold to a contract extension to remain president of seattle sea- hawks First and Goal through 2027. TaMpa Bay BuCCaneers — signed rB Giovani Ber- nard. re-signed dT steve Mclendon. 4:30 a.m. (Sat) NBCSN 2 p.m. Big Ten 4 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. ESPN NBCSNW ESPN 4:30 p.m. 6 p.m. Big Ten Pac-12 7 p.m. FS2 Listings are the most accurate available. The Bulletin is not responsible for late changes made by TV stations. SPORTS BRIEFING BASKETBALL Softball Continued from A5 “She had one summer of pitching before we got our hands on her,” Fischer said. “I’m proud of her because it is tough if you haven’t done it.” It was not until this past year, playing for Central Ore- gon Crossfire — a travel soft- ball team — when Johns began pitching for the first time since playing in Little League. She had always been an accurate hurler, but her velocity has im- proved with the help of assis- tant coach Shane Nakamura. “He’s helped me get dialed in,” Johns said. “Before, every- Dean Guernsey/The Bulletin Summit’s Reece Caranna, left, tags Ridgeview’s Teeghan Reams at home plate during Tuesday’s softball game at Ridgeview in Redmond. one was trying to get my speed up, because I had no speed on me at all. He helped me get my speed and my accuracy up. That balance has helped me be more confident.” The Ravens picked up right where they left off — in what Fischer said felt like a decade since they last played in 2019 — scoring multiple runs in all four innings. Senior Kiani Na- kamura finished the day with a team-high three hits (two for extra bases), three runs and two RBIs in the victory. It was a solid outing for a team that had an entire season canceled and minimal practice time leading up to the start of this season because of the pan- demic. “I’m proud of them; we came out and did a lot of things right,” Fischer said. “It has been hard to get them to click because of COVID. It just took a little longer than normal. But we are happy to be back.” e e Reporter: 541-383-0307, brathbone@bendbulletin.com Mack to play one more season for OSU women — Ellie Mack has decided to return to the Oregon State women’s bas- ketball team for one more season. Mack, a grad transfer from Bucknell who started all 20 games this past season for the Beavers, is taking advantage of the NCAA’s decision to allow all students an extra year of eligibility due to the coronavirus pandemic. Mack, a 6-foot-3 forward who can play a number of positions, averaged 6.8 points per game, shooting 40.5% (45 for 111) from the floor. She was 22 for 60 from beyond the 3-point line and pulled down 3.7 rebounds a game this past season. Ducks fill assistant coaching vacancy — Dana Altman has filled the vacancy on his staff with a fellow former assis- tant to Lon Kruger. Chris Crutchfield, who served as head coach at East Central (Ark.) this season after stints as an as- sistant at Arkansas in 2019-20 and Oklahoma from 2011-19, is joining Altman’s staff at Oregon as associate head coach. “We are thrilled to be able to add a coach of Chris’ caliber to our staff,” Altman said in a statement. Crutchfield led East Cen- tral to a 10-9 record this season and recruited Buddy Hield and Trae Young to OU, which went 160-105 and appeared in six NCAA Tournaments during his eight seasons as an assis- tant coach. “I’m excited and honored to be joining coach Alt- man’s staff at the University of Oregon,” Crutchfield said in a statement. Crutchfield replaces Tony Stubblefield, who left to become the head coach at DePaul. — Bulletin wire reports POWERBALL The numbers drawn Wednesday night are: 13 30 33 45 61 14 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 Wednesday night are: 16 21 22 32 33 41 The estimated jackpot is now $1.5 million. Oregon State Continued from A5 More importantly, they helped provide the blocking for an OSU running game that av- eraged 5.4 yards per play, sec- ond best in the Pac-12. “We feel really good about that group, and we’re building depth there as well,” offensive coordinator Brian Lindgren said. With its depth at tight end, Lindgren said it affords OSU’s offense incredible flexibility. Lindgren particularly loves it when he can put two tight ends on the field, which in most cases is Quitoriano and Mus- grave. “It puts some pressure on the defensive coordinator,” Lind- gren said. Quitoriano is looking to diversify his game this offsea- son and spring. The former Sprague of Salem High stand- out was an immediate success as a freshman blocking in the run game. But to complete the package, Quitoriano has to threaten as a receiver. He has slowly evolved. In his second college season in 2019, Quit- oriano caught five passes for 100 yards, two for touchdowns. During the seven-game 2020 Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP file Oregon State tight end Teagan Quitoriano (84) makes a touchdown catch against UCLA in 2019 in Pasadena, California. season, Quitoriano improved to 14 catches for 185 yards. “I think I’ve made big jumps, every year. There’s always room to improve,” Quitoriano said. “I think I’ve gotten a lot better, and I’m gonna try to only go up from here.” Lindgren said Quitoriano’s pass catching ability is some- what overshadowed because of Musgrave’s downfield play- making ability. “I look for his catches to grow, for sure,” Lindgren said. “There’s some situations where I feel kind of bad for him be- cause Luke is such a talented guy in the pass stuff. Some- times, Teagan doesn’t always get the opportunities.” Such was the case during the first padded 11-on-11 play pe- riod of the spring. Musgrave was one of the receiving high- lights, as he made big plays, particularly in third-down sit- uations. “That was really good to see,” Lindgren said. “I think continuing to get those guys more involved in the pass game is something we’re con- tinuing to look at through the spring.” Coach Jonathan Smith said last week it came to those who caught his eye physically, Qui- toriano topped the list. He’s down nine pounds from his roster weight of a year ago, but Quitoriano’s speed and power have increased. “My main focus during this offseason was my mobil- ity and flexibility,” Quitoriano said. “Trying to be the model worker in the room, as much as I can be.” Briefly: Oregon State holds its first spring scrimmage of length Saturday. Lindgren said they’ll spend time during Thursday’s practice going over plays and packages that have already been installed, then try to execute Saturday. Tempo and eliminating pre-snap pen- alties will be an emphasis. … Lindgren said freshman quar- terback Sam Vidlak has his hands full learning the plays, but impressed last Saturday when “he put together a nice drive, made some big-time throws … it was good to see.” … Second-year freshman re- ceiver Zeriah Beason said a year under his belt at OSU is noticeable. “Last year I was just sort of running around and the game was pretty fast for me. This year I feel like the game is a lot slower,” said Beason, who caught 16 passes for 148 yards and three touchdowns in 2020.