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    A6 The BulleTin • Thursday, april 22, 2021
ON THE AIR
SCOREBOARD
THURSDAY
GOLF
European Tour, Gran Canaria Lopesan Open
PGA Tour, Zurich Classic of New Orleans
LPGA Tour, L.A. Open
BASEBALL
MLB, regional coverage
MLB, regional coverage
MLB, Seattle at Boston
College, Arkansas at South Carolina
College, LSU at Ole Miss
MLB, regional coverage
HORSE RACING
America’s Day at the Races
SOCCER
Premier League, Leicester City vs. West Brom
LACROSSE
Women’s college, Boston College at Syracuse
BASKETBALL
NBA, Philadelphia at Milwaukee
NBA, L.A. Lakers at Dallas
BOXING
Ring City USA
Time
6 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m.
3 p.m.
4 p.m.
4 p.m.
5 p.m.
7 p.m.
10 a.m.
TV
Golf
Golf
Golf
MLB
MLB
Root
SEC
ESPNU
MLB
FS2
noon
NBCSN
3 p.m.
ESPNU
4 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
6 p.m.
TNT
TNT
NBCSN
FRIDAY
GOLF
European Tour, Gran Canaria Lopesan Open
PGA Tour, Zurich Classic of New Orleans
LPGA Tour, L.A. Open
HORSE RACING
America’s Day at the Races
BASEBALL
MLB, Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs
College, Nebraska at Michigan St.
MLB, Seattle at Boston
College, Maryland at Iowa
College, Texas at Oklahoma St.
College, Mississippi St. at Vanderbilt
MLB, regional coverage
LACROSSE
Boys high school, Brunswick (CT) vs. Haverford (PA)
Boys high school,
Lawrenceville (NJ) vs. Malvern Prep (PA)
SOCCER
Premier League, Arsenal vs. Everton
MLS, Orlando City at Sporting Kansas City
Mexico Primera Division, Tijuana vs. Necaxa
SOFTBALL
College, Northwestern at Michigan
College, Auburn at Ole Miss
College, Washington at UCLA
BASKETBALL
NBA, Boston at Brooklyn
NBA, Memphis at Portland
NBA, Denver at Golden State
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS
Professional Fighters League
RODEO
PBR, Nampa Invitational 15/15 Bucking Battle
6 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
Golf
Golf
Golf
10 a.m.
FS2
11 a.m.
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
5 p.m.
5 p.m.
5 p.m.
7 p.m.
MLB
Big Ten
Root
Big Ten
ESPNU
SEC
MLB
11:30 a.m.
ESPNU
1:30 p.m.
ESPNU
11:55 a.m.
4:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
NBCSN
FS1
FS1
3 p.m.
3 p.m.
7 p.m.
ESPNU
SEC
Pac-12
4:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
ESPN
NBCSNW
ESPN
6 p.m.
ESPN2
7 p.m.
CBSSN
Listings are the most accurate available. The Bulletin is not responsible for
late changes made by TV stations.
NFL
Preseason OTs eliminated,
onside kick proposal tabled
BY BARRY WILNER
AP Pro Football Writer
NFL owners on Wednes-
day approved eliminating
overtime in preseason games
and expanded selection of
jersey numbers for receivers,
running backs and defensive
backs.
The league also will allow
on-field officials to get certain
“objective information” from
the replay official and desig-
nated members of the offici-
ating department “when clear
and obvious video evidence is
present.”
“I know in my opinion
what subjective looks like,”
said Rich McKay, president of
the Atlanta Falcons and long-
time chairman of the power-
ful competition committee.
“In this case, it’s objective
(information), there is a way
they could assist. We have
the technology, really good
technology now. Let’s use that
technology and try to im-
prove. I do get nervous when
it goes beyond that.”
During a virtual meeting,
the 32 owners also tabled
a proposal by the Philadel-
phia Eagles that a team be
given two chances per game
to retain possession after a
score by converting a fourth-
and-15 play from its 25-yard
line.
Some owners, general
managers and coaches con-
sider that too gimmicky,
though they are eager to find
a solution to the near-disap-
pearance of the onside kick.
Owners did approve estab-
lishing a maximum number
of players in the setup zone
(between 10 and 25 yards
from the kickoff) in hopes of
enhancing onside kick oppor-
tunities.
Defending teams will be
limited to nine players in that
zone.
“Special teams (commit-
tee) suggested a maximum
number of people in the setup
zone, and for one year only
we’ll try that and see what
that does to the onside kick
numbers,” McKay said.
Also approved were en-
suring enforcement of all ac-
cepted penalties committed
by either team during suc-
cessive extra-point attempts,
and adding a loss of down
for a second forward pass
thrown from behind the line
of scrimmage, and for a pass
thrown after the ball returns
behind the line.
McKay said a point of em-
phasis this year will be crack-
ing down on taunting on the
field. The league found too
many potential incidents in
2020.
The league announced that
its 2021 schedule, the first
with a 17-game regular sea-
son, will be released May 12.
POWERBALL
The numbers drawn Wednesday night are:
21 25 32 63 67 6
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:
1
4 10 22 37 44
The estimated jackpot is now $1.8 million.
Tuesday’s Late Games
Minnesota 134, sacramento 120
l.a. Clippers 113, portland 112
ON DECK
Prep sports
THURSDAY
Baseball: Bend at summit, 4:30 p.m.; Madras at
Gladstone, 4:30 p.m.; stayton at sisters, 4:30 p.m.
Softball: Bend at summit, 4:30 p.m.; Mountain View
at ridgeview, 4:30 p.m.; Gladstone at Madras, 4:30 p.m.;
sisters at sweet home, 4:30 p.m.; Jefferson at Culver, 4
p.m.
Boys tennis: summit at Mountain View, 4 p.m.;
Cascade at Madras, 4 p.m.; sisters at philomath, 4 p.m.
Girls tennis: Madras at Cascade, 4 p.m.
Track and field: ridgeview invitational, 3 p.m.
FRIDAY
Baseball: harrisburg at la pine (dh), 2 p.m.; salem
academy at Culver, 4:30 p.m.
Softball: The dalles at Mountain View, 5 p.m.; The
dalles at ridgeview, 3 p.m.
Boys tennis: Madras at Woodburn, 4 p.m.; north
Marion at sisters, 4 p.m.
Girls tennis: sisters at north Marion, 4 p.m.; Wood-
burn at Madras, 4 p.m.
Boys golf: summit invitational at Widgi Creek, 11
a.m.
PREPS
Baseball
Clippers 113, Trail Blazers 112
L.A. CLIPPERS (113)
George 13-22 5-6 33, Morris sr. 6-14 2-2 16, Zubac 5-9
0-2 10, Jackson 3-9 0-0 9, Mann 3-6 0-0 7, Batum 5-8
0-0 11, Coffey 0-0 0-0 0, patterson 0-2 0-0 0, Cousins
4-6 2-2 11, Kennard 3-7 0-0 7, rondo 3-7 3-3 9. Totals
45-90 12-15 113.
PORTLAND (112)
Covington 1-2 2-2 5, Jones Jr. 2-6 0-0 4, Kanter 4-4 1-2 9,
McCollum 11-26 3-4 28, powell 10-20 0-0 23, anthony
5-18 5-6 18, hollis-Jefferson 2-3 1-2 5, little 3-7 0-0 7,
simons 4-8 2-3 13. Totals 42-94 14-19 112.
L.A. Clippers
30 26 30 27 — 113
Portland
31 29 22 30 — 112
3-Point Goals—l.a. Clippers 11-38 (Jackson 3-4,
George 2-8, Morris sr. 2-8, Batum 1-4, Mann 1-4, Ken-
nard 1-5, rondo 0-3), portland 14-44 (simons 3-6, an-
thony 3-9, powell 3-10, McCollum 3-12, little 1-3, Jones
Jr. 0-3). Fouled Out—none. Rebounds—l.a. Clippers
46 (George 11), portland 42 (little 10). Assists—l.a.
Clippers 24 (rondo 7), portland 22 (McCollum 5). Total
Fouls—l.a. Clippers 15, portland 16. A—0 (19,393)
Wednesday’s Games
Toronto 114, Brooklyn 103
Cleveland 121, Chicago 105
indiana 122, Oklahoma City 116
phoenix 116, phila. 113
Washington 118, Golden state 114
utah 112, houston 89
new york 137, atlanta 127, OT
Miami 107, san antonio 87
dallas 127, detroit 117
denver at portland, late
Memphis at l.a. Clippers, late
Minnesota at sacramento, late
Thursday’s Games
new Orleans at Orlando, 4 p.m.
phila. at Milwaukee, 4 p.m.
phoenix at Boston, 4 p.m.
detroit at san antonio, 5:30 p.m.
Charlotte at Chicago, 6 p.m.
l.a. lakers at dallas, 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday’s Late Games
The dalles 13, ridgeview 8
la pine 18, harrisburg 1
Wednesday’s Games
ridgeview 11, Crook County 10
Gladstone at Madras, late
sisters at stayton, late
sheridan at Culver, late
Softball
Tuesday’s Late Games
Crook County 15, hood river Valley 12
harrisburg 10, la pine 7
Wednesday’s Games
Madras 13, Gladstone 7
sisters 17, Woodburn 7
Boys tennis
MLS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF
Montreal
1 0 0
3
4
d.C. united
1 0 0
3
2
Chicago
0 0 1
1
2
Cincinnati
0 0 1
1
2
nashville
0 0 1
1
2
new england
0 0 1
1
2
atlanta
0 0 1
1
0
Columbus
0 0 1
1
0
Orlando City
0 0 1
1
0
phila.
0 0 1
1
0
inter Miami CF
0 1 0
0
2
ny City FC
0 1 0
0
1
new york
0 1 0
0
1
Toronto FC
0 1 0
0
2
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF
houston
1 0 0
3
2
la FC
1 0 0
3
2
la Galaxy
1 0 0
3
3
seattle
1 0 0
3
4
sporting KC
1 0 0
3
2
Vancouver
1 0 0
3
1
Colorado
0 0 1
1
0
FC dallas
0 0 1
1
0
austin FC
0 1 0
0
0
Minnesota united 0 1 0
0
0
portland
0 1 0
0
0
real sl
0 0 0
0
0
san Jose
0 1 0
0
1
nOTe: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Friday’s Game
Orlando City at sporting KC, 4:30 p.m.
Saturday’s Games
Cincinnati at ny City FC, 10 a.m.
Montreal at nashville, 11 a.m.
Vancouver at Toronto FC, noon
FC dallas at san Jose, 12:30 p.m.
seattle at la FC, 3 p.m.
real sl at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
Miami at phila., 5 p.m.
d.C. united at new england, 5 p.m.
Chicago at atlanta, 5 p.m.
austin FC at Colorado, 6 p.m.
houston at portland, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday’s Results
redmond at hood river Valley, late
Crook County at ridgeview, late
Girls golf
Wednesday’s Results
Eagle Crest Challenge
Team scores — summit 295, ridgeview 373, Moun-
tain View 377, Crook County 415, Bend 478, la pine
510, redmond 602.
Track and field
Wednesday’s Results
Culver, la pine at Mountain View, late
sisters, Gilchrist, paisley at summit, late
BASKETBALL
NBA
GB
—
½
3½
7
7½
8
8½
10½
12
14
14½
15
18
21
21½
GB
—
1½
3½
6
8½
11
12
13½
15
15
18½
20½
24
28
29
GA
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
2
4
1
0
2
DEALS
Transactions
Pct
.538
.500
.471
.444
.438
GB
—
½
1
1½
1½
Pct
.611
.529
.471
.444
.444
GB
—
1½
2½
3
3
Hurting Hollis-Jefferson is
that he isn’t much of a shooter
in an era where not being able
to hit from the 3-point line
(21.3%) is a detriment for a
wing player. The Blazers, how-
ever, have plenty of shooting.
What they need is more de-
fense and that’s what Hollis-Jef-
ferson provides. He has been
a plus defender in each of his
five NBA seasons according to
FiveThirtyEight.com.
“Coach Stotts told me what
he wanted me to bring to the
table and that’s exactly what I
did,” Hollis-Jefferson said.
If Hollis-Jefferson continues
to provide defense and energy,
he could have a good chance to
stick around this season. The
uncertainty isn’t easy to deal
with for a former first-round
pick who is only 26 and has
made 154 career starts.
“If you would have told me
three years ago that I would be
in this position, I would have
laughed,” Hollis-Jefferson said.
“Just being in this position right
now, it’s really tough. It’s an eye-
opener for me. It’s humbling.”
Hollis-Jefferson, who has
made $9.2 million during his
career, said his competitiveness
and passion for the game made
it tougher for him to be out of
the league. Now those traits
could forge his path back into
it for a longer stay.
“I’m definitely grateful for
the opportunity from the Port-
land organization, for believ-
ing in me and giving me this
chance,” Hollis-Jefferson said.
“It means the world to me. So,
every chance I get out there to
play I’m definitely never going
to take it for granted. Things
could go back to the way they
were.”
BASEBALL
MLB
NHL
Girls tennis
GA
2
1
2
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
3
2
2
4
East
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Washington
46 29 13 4 62 163 141
n.y. islanders 46 29 13 4 62 133 106
pittsburgh
46 29 14 3 61 159 132
Boston
44 26 12 6 58 127 110
n.y. rangers
46 23 17 6 52 152 124
philadelphia
45 20 18 7 47 128 162
new Jersey
45 14 25 6 34 115 157
Buffalo
46 12 27 7 31 111 156
Central
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Carolina
45 30 10 5 65 146 108
Florida
47 30 12 5 65 152 126
Tampa Bay
46 30 14 2 62 153 121
nashville
48 25 21 2 52 130 137
dallas
45 19 14 12 50 130 113
Chicago
47 22 20 5 49 134 148
detroit
48 16 25 7 39 107 153
Columbus
48 15 24 9 39 117 163
West
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Vegas
45 32 11 2 66 150 100
Colorado
43 30 9 4 64 154 101
Minnesota
44 28 13 3 59 137 117
arizona
46 20 21 5 45 123 146
st. louis
43 19 18 6 44 124 135
san Jose
45 18 22 5 41 120 152
los angeles
43 17 20 6 40 118 128
anaheim
47 14 26 7 35 104 151
North
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Toronto
46 28 13 5 61 150 126
Winnipeg
45 27 15 3 57 144 120
edmonton
44 27 15 2 56 141 121
Montreal
43 19 15 9 47 126 123
Calgary
45 19 23 3 41 118 133
Vancouver
39 18 18 3 39 109 125
Ottawa
46 16 26 4 36 126 166
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
dallas 5, detroit 2
Vancouver 6, Toronto 3
los angeles 4, anaheim 1
Wednesday’s Games
Chicago 5, nashville 4, OT
Minnesota at arizona, late
san Jose at Vegas, late
Montreal at edmonton, late
Thursday’s Games
Boston at Buffalo, 4 p.m.
Carolina at Florida, 4 p.m.
Columbus at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m.
new Jersey at pittsburgh, 4 p.m.
philadelphia at n.y. rangers, 4 p.m.
Toronto at Winnipeg, 4 p.m.
Washington at n.y. islanders, 4 p.m.
dallas at detroit, 4:30 p.m.
Colorado at st. louis, 5 p.m.
Ottawa at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Boston
12
7
.632
—
Tampa Bay
10
9
.526
2
Baltimore
8
10
.444
3½
Toronto
8
10
.444
3½
new york
6
11
.353
5
Central Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Kansas City
10
7
.588
—
Chicago
9
9
.500
1½
Cleveland
8
8
.500
1½
detroit
7
11
.389
3½
Minnesota
6
11
.353
4
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Oakland
12
7
.632
—
seattle
11
7
.611
½
los angeles
9
7
.563
1½
Texas
9
10
.474
3
houston
7
10
.412
4
Tuesday’s Late Games
Oakland 1, Minnesota 0, 7 innings, 2nd game
Tampa Bay 14, Kansas City 7
Colorado 6, houston 2
l.a. angels 6, Texas 2
Wednesday’s Games
Miami 3, Baltimore 0
pittsburgh 3, detroit 2, 7 innings, 1st game
Colorado 6, houston 3
Texas 7, l.a. angels 4
Oakland 13, Minnesota 12, 10 innings
detroit 5, pittsburgh 2, 7 innings, 2nd game
atlanta 4, n.y. yankees 1
Kansas City 9, Tampa Bay 8
Toronto 6, Boston 3
Chicago White sox at Cleveland, ppd.
Thursday’s Games
pittsburgh (Keller 1-2) at detroit (ureña 0-3), 10:10 a.m.
n.y. yankees (Germán 0-2) at Cleveland (Civale 3-0),
3:10 p.m.
seattle (dunn 1-0) at Boston (pivetta 2-0), 4:10 p.m.
l.a. angels (Cobb 1-0) at houston (Javier 1-0), 5:10 p.m.
new york
philadelphia
Miami
atlanta
Washington
Milwaukee
Cincinnati
Chicago
pittsburgh
st. louis
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
7
6
9
9
8
9
8
10
7
9
Central Division
W
L
11
7
9
8
8
9
8
10
8
10
NBA
Continued from A5
Steve Dykes/AP
Portland Trail Blazers’ Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, right, drives to the
basket on Los Angeles Clippers’ Ivica Zubac, left, on Tuesday night in
Portland.
Prep baseball
Continued from A5
The competitiveness shown
on the mound by Reynolds
to bounce back after hitting
a couple of rough patches is
what Sexson is starting to see
from his young team four
games into the season.
Avenging an earlier season
loss to the Cougars (3-1) and
rallying in the final three in-
nings was a step in the right
direction for Summit (2-2).
“They lost their first game
pretty handily, basically we
wanted to come back and re-
bound after that loss,” said
“When I am in my groove, I’m just not thinking. I
get the sign and throw. When I am in my groove all
my pitches (fastball, curveball and changeup) are
working, and you just throw it to the mitt.”
— Zach Reynolds, Summit pitcher
Sexson. “They are becoming
competitive. You always want
a young team to bounce back.”
For Mountain View, which
entered the game unbeaten,
Tuesday’s game is one they
have to learn from.
The Cougars had four er-
rors in the field and only two
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
los angeles
14
4
.778
—
san Francisco
11
7
.611
3
san diego
10
10
.500
5
arizona
8
10
.444
6
Colorado
6
12
.333
8
Tuesday’s Late Games
Chicago Cubs 3, n.y. Mets 1
Colorado 6, houston 2
Milwaukee 6, san diego 0
arizona at Cincinnati, sus.
Wednesday’s Games
Miami 3, Baltimore 0
philadelphia 6, san Francisco 5
pittsburgh 3, detroit 2, 7 innings, 1st game
Colorado 6, houston 3
Washington 1, st. louis 0
Milwaukee 4, san diego 2
detroit 5, pittsburgh 2, 7 innings, 2nd game
arizona 5, Cincinnati 4, 1st game
atlanta 4, n.y. yankees 1
arizona 8, Cincinnati 5, 10 innings, 2nd game
Chicago Cubs 16, n.y. Mets 4
Thursday’s Games
arizona (Widener 1-0) at Cincinnati (hoffman 2-1),
9:35 a.m.
pittsburgh (Keller 1-2) at detroit (ureña 0-3), 10:10 a.m.
n.y. Mets (lucchesi 0-1) at Chicago Cubs (Williams 2-1),
4:40 p.m.
Miami (Castano 0-0) at san Francisco (sanchez 0-1),
6:45 p.m.
san diego (Weathers 1-0) at l.a. dodgers (Buehler 1-0),
7:10 p.m.
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
American League
BalTiMOre OriOles — placed OF anthony santander
on the 10-day il. recalled OF ryan McKenna from alternate
training site at Bowie (double-a northeast).
deTrOiT TiGers — designated inF renato nunez for
assignment. Optioned rhp Joe Jimenez to alternate train-
ing site. recalled inF Zach short from alternate training
site and rhp spencer Turnbull from the il. named OF
derek hill (27th man).
hOusTOn asTrOs — agreed to terms with C Martin
Maldonado on a one-year contract for 2022.
MinnesOTa TWins — placed inF J.T. riddle on the
COVid-19 il. selected the contract of C Tomas Telis from
taxi squad. Optioned lhp lewis Thorpe to alternate train-
ing site.
OaKland aThleTiCs — Optioned rhp Jordan Weems
to alternate training site.
National League
ariZOna diaMOndBaCKs — recalled rhp humberto
Castellanos from alternate training site.
CinCinnaTi reds — recalled rhp art Warren from
alternate training site.
MiaMi Marlins — placed C Jorge alfaro on the 10-
day il. selected the contract of C sandy leon from alter-
nate training site. Optioned rhp nick neidert to alternate
training site.
MilWauKee BreWers — signed inF/OF dee
strange-Gordon to a minor league contract and assigned
him to alternate training site.
philadelphia phillies — Optioned rhp ramon
rosso to alternate training site. placed inF Jean segura
on the 10-day il. recalled inF scott Kingery and rhp spen-
cer howard from alternate training site.
piTTsBurGh piraTes — Claimed OF Ka’ai Tom off
waivers from Oakland. recalled inF rodolfo Castro from
alternate training site. designated OF anthony alford
for assignment. recalled rhp Miguel yajure from alter-
nate training site.
san dieGO padres — recalled rhp dinelson lamet
from the 10-day il. Optioned lhp nick ramirez to alter-
nate training site.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
nBa — suspended indiana’s F JaKarr sampson one
game without pay for headbutting an opponent during
an april 19 game against san antonio. Fined san an-
tonio G patty Mills $25,000 and F rudy Gay $20,000 for
their actions in an on-court altercation during an april
19 game at indiana.
CleVeland CaValiers — signed F Mfiondu
Kabengele to a 10-day contract.
indiana paCers — signed F Oshae Brissett to a rest-
of-season contract.
MilWauKee BuCKs — signed F Mamadi diakite to
a multi-year contract. signed F Justin Jackson to a two-
way contract.
Women’s National Basketball Association
seaTTle sTOrM — signed F n’dea Jones to a rookie
scale contract.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
lOs anGeles raMs — re-signed CB darious Williams.
san FranCisCO 49ers — signed rB Wayne Gallman
to a one-year contract. signed de arden Key.
seaTTle seahaWKs — agreed to terms CB pierre desir
on a one-year contract.
COLLEGE
GeOrGeTOWn — announced G T.J. Berger entered
the nCaa transfer portal.
TeXas riO Grande Valley — announced F shavaul
Butters has signed a letter of intent for the 2021-22 men’s
basketball season.
VanderBilT — named Michael Curry and ed Conroy
associate head men’s basketball coaches.
HOCKEY
Wednesday’s Results
redmond 8, hood river Valley 0
ridgeview at Crook County, late
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
phila.
39
19
.672
Brooklyn
39
20
.661
Milwaukee
35
22
.614
new york
33
27
.550
atlanta
32
27
.542
Boston
31
27
.534
Miami
31
28
.525
Charlotte
28
29
.491
indiana
27
31
.466
Washington
25
33
.431
Toronto
25
34
.424
Chicago
24
34
.414
Cleveland
21
37
.362
Orlando
18
40
.310
detroit
18
41
.305
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
utah
44
15
.746
phoenix
42
16
.724
l.a. Clippers
41
19
.683
denver
37
20
.649
l.a. lakers
35
23
.603
portland
32
25
.561
dallas
31
26
.544
Memphis
29
27
.518
Golden state
29
30
.492
san antonio
28
29
.491
new Orleans
25
33
.431
sacramento
23
35
.397
Oklahoma City
20
39
.339
Minnesota
16
43
.271
houston
15
44
.254
Tuesday’s Late Box Score
SOCCER
of Summit’s runs were earned.
A missed sign on a suicide
squeeze play turned a potential
tying run for Mountain View
in the sixth inning into an out.
In the sixth inning, Sum-
mit had a chance to break the
game open by loading the
bases with no outs.
Instead, Mountain View al-
lowed only one run to give its
offense a chance to stay in the
game late.
Platner struck out six on the
mound and had a double to go
along with his home run while
Blaine Causey drove in four
runs for the Cougars.
“We talked about how we
overcome these games by
learning from them,” said
Mountain View coach Ryan
Johnson. “Not giving up, not
getting caught up in the mo-
ment. They did a good job and
we can learn from this.”
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