B2 The BulleTin • Sunday, april 25, 2021 ON THE AIR SCOREBOARD SUNDAY GOLF European Tour, Gran Canaria Lopesan Open PGA Tour, Zurich Classic of New Orleans PGA Tour, Zurich Classic of New Orleans PGA Professional Championship SOCCER Premier League, Leeds United vs. Manchester United MLS, New York Red Bulls at LA Galaxy LACROSSE Men’s college, Rutgers at Michigan SOFTBALL College, Northwestern at Michigan College, LSU at Kentucky College, Wisconsin at Nebraska College, Georgia at Tennessee College, Washington at UCLA College, Missouri at Arkansas College, Gardner-Webb at South Carolina Upstate MOTOR SPORTS IndyCar, Streets of St. Petersburg NASCAR Cup Series, Talladega BASEBALL MLB, N.Y. Yankees at Cleveland MLB, Seattle at Boston College, Tennessee at Texas A&M College, Duke at Virginia College, Washington St. at California College, Northwestern at Iowa MLB, San Diego at L.A. Dodgers College, UC Santa Barbara at Long Beach St. BASKETBALL NBA, Boston at Charlotte NBA, Phoenix at Brooklyn NBA, Memphis at Portland SAILING SailGP Bermuda Grand Prix HORSE RACING America’s Day at the Races HOCKEY NHL, Boston at Pittsburgh NHL, Columbus at Tampa Bay TENNIS ATP, Munich/Estoril ATP, Munich/Estoril Time 5 a.m. 10 a.m. noon noon TV Golf Golf CBS Golf 6 a.m. 2:30 p.m. NBCSN FS1 9 a.m. ESPNU 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. Big Ten ESPN2 Big Ten ESPN2 ESPN2 SEC ESPNU Prep sports MONDAY Baseball: Madras at Molalla, 4:30 p.m.; Culver at Salem academy, 4:30 p.m. Softball: Molalla at Madras, 4:30 p.m.; Sisters at Cas- cade, 4:30 p.m.; Central linn at Culver, 4 p.m. Boys tennis: redmond at Crook County, 3 p.m.; pendleton at ridgeview, 3 p.m.; Mountain View at rid- geview, 3 p.m. Girls tennis: Crook County at redmond, 3 p.m. Boys golf: Summit invitational at Widgi Creek, 11 a.m. TUESDAY Baseball: Mountain View at Crook County, 4:30 p.m.; redmond at Summit, 4:30 p.m.; hood river Valley at ridgeview, 4:30 p.m.; Santiam Christian at la pine, 4:30 p.m. Softball: Summit at redmond, 4:30 p.m.; Crook County at Mountain View, 4:30 p.m.; ridgeview at hood river Valley, 4:30 p.m.; la pine at Santiam Chris- tian, 4:30 p.m. Boys tennis: Bend at Mountain View, 4 p.m.; Stay- ton at Sisters, 4 p.m. Girls tennis: Mountain View at Bend, 4 p.m.; Sisters at Stayton, 4 p.m.; Madras at Corbett, 4 p.m. PREPS 9:30 a.m. 11 a.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 10 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. NBC FOX MLB Root SEC ESPNU Pac-12 Big Ten ESPN ESPNU ESPN ESPN NBCSNW 10 a.m. CBSSN 10 a.m. FS2 noon 4 p.m. NBC NBCSN 2 a.m. (Mon) 3 a.m. (Mon) Tennis Tennis 10 a.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. MLB Big Ten ESPN Root MLB noon 3 p.m. 2 a.m. (Tue) 3 a.m. (Tue) Pac-12 Pac-12 Tennis Tennis MONDAY BASEBALL MLB, Kansas City at Detroit College, Northwestern at Iowa MLB, Chicago Cubs at Atlanta MLB, Seattle at Houston MLB, regional coverage TENNIS Women’s college, 2021 Pac-12 Championships Men’s college, 2021 Pac-12 Championships ATP, Munich/Estoril ATP, Munich/Estoril GOLF PGA Professional Championship SOFTBALL College, Missouri at Arkansas HOCKEY NHL, Carolina at Dallas ON DECK 1 p.m. Golf 4 p.m. SEC 4:30 p.m. NBCSN Listings are the most accurate available. The Bulletin is not responsible for late changes made by TV stations. Baseball Kentucky wins 1st ever women’s national title — Alli Stumler had a season-high 26 kills, the biggest coming on the final point of the match, and Kentucky won its first national championship in women’s volleyball with a four-set victory over Texas on Saturday night, 20-25, 25-18, 25-23, 25-22. The Wildcats had the nation’s most efficient offense this season and, with the exception of a few hiccups early in the first set and the start of the fourth, they were in top form with Stum- ler and sisters Madi and Avery Skinner leading the way. Ken- tucky setter Madison Lilley, the national player of the year, was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player after finishing with 53 set assists against the Longhorns. SOCCER Saturday’s Games ridgeview vs. Mountain View, late Mountain View 12, The dalles 0 Summit vs. hood river Valley, late Summit at Crook County, late South eugene 5, Bend 3 The dalles 12, ridgeview 2 pendleton 12, redmond 5 hood river Valley at Crook County, late la Grande 12, redmond 0 MLS Softball Saturday’s Games Bend 3, pendleton 0 pendleton 5, Bend 2 Summit vs. hood river Valley, late Crook County vs. Summit, late Crook County at hood river Valley, late harrisburg 12, la pine 2 harrisburg 9 la pine 8 BASEBALL MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB Boston 13 9 .591 — Tampa Bay 11 10 .524 1½ new york 9 11 .450 3 Toronto 9 11 .450 3 Baltimore 8 12 .400 4 Central Division W L Pct GB Kansas City 12 7 .632 — Chicago 11 9 .550 1½ Cleveland 8 11 .421 4 Minnesota 7 12 .368 5 detroit 7 14 .333 6 West Division W L Pct GB Oakland 14 7 .667 — Seattle 13 8 .619 1 houston 10 10 .500 3½ los angeles 9 10 .474 4 Texas 9 12 .429 5 Friday’s Late Games houston 5, l.a. angels 4, 10 innings Chicago White Sox 9, Texas 7 Saturday’s Games Kansas City 2, detroit 1 Seattle 8, Boston 2 pittsburgh 6, Minnesota 2 houston 16, l.a. angels 2 n.y. yankees 2, Cleveland 1 Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 3 Chicago White Sox 2, Texas 1 Oakland 7, Baltimore 2 Sunday’s Games Oakland (luzardo 1-1) at Baltimore (Means 1-0), 10:05 a.m. Kansas City (duffy 2-1) at detroit (Fulmer 1-1), 10:10 a.m. n.y. yankees (Taillon 0-1) at Cleveland (McKenzie 0-0), 10:10 a.m. Seattle (Margevicius 0-1) at Boston (rodríguez 3-0), 10:10 a.m. Toronto (ryu 1-2) at Tampa Bay (Fleming 1-1), 10:10 a.m. l.a. angels (Bundy 0-2) at houston (McCullers Jr. 1-1), 11:10 a.m. pittsburgh (Crowe 0-0) at Minnesota (Shoemaker 1-1), 11:10 a.m. Texas (arihara 2-1) at Chicago White Sox (TBd), 11:10 a.m. SPORTS BRIEFING VOLLEYBALL Friday’s Late Games St. louis 5, Cincinnati 4 Colorado 5, philadelphia 4 San Francisco 5, Miami 3 San diego 6, l.a. dodgers 1 Saturday’s Games St. louis 2, Cincinnati 0 pittsburgh 6, Minnesota 2 Milwaukee 4, Chicago Cubs 3 Washington 7, n.y. Mets 1 philadelphia at Colorado, late Miami at San Francisco, late San diego at l.a. dodgers, late arizona at atlanta, ppd. Sunday’s Games Washington (Corbin 0-2) at n.y. Mets (Walker 0-1), 10:10 a.m. arizona (Gallen 0-0) at atlanta (Wilson 1-0), 10:20 a.m., 1st game pittsburgh (Crowe 0-0) at Minnesota (Shoemaker 1-1), 11:10 a.m. Cincinnati (Castillo 1-1) at St. louis (Flaherty 3-0), 11:15 a.m. Milwaukee (Woodruff 1-0) at Chicago Cubs (arrieta 3-1), 11:20 a.m. philadelphia (anderson 0-2) at Colorado (Gray 2-1), 12:10 p.m. Miami (TBd) at San Francisco (Webb 0-1), 1:05 p.m. arizona (Bumgarner 1-2) at atlanta (Smyly 0-0), 1:20 p.m., 2nd game San diego (Musgrove 2-2) at l.a. dodgers (May 1-1), 4:08 p.m. new york atlanta philadelphia Washington Miami Milwaukee Chicago St. louis pittsburgh Cincinnati los angeles San Francisco San diego arizona Colorado NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L 8 8 9 10 9 10 8 10 8 11 Central Division W L 12 8 10 10 10 10 10 11 9 11 West Division W L 14 6 13 7 12 10 9 11 7 12 Pct .500 .474 .474 .444 .421 GB — ½ ½ 1 1½ Pct .600 .500 .500 .476 .450 GB — 2 2 2½ 3 Pct .700 .650 .545 .450 .368 GB — 1 3 5 6½ EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF Montreal 1 0 1 4 6 atlanta 1 0 1 4 3 new england 1 0 1 4 3 ny City FC 1 1 0 3 6 inter Miami CF 1 1 0 3 4 d.C. united 1 1 0 3 2 nashville 0 0 2 2 4 Orlando City 0 0 2 2 1 Columbus 0 0 1 1 0 phila. 0 1 1 1 1 Toronto FC 0 1 1 1 4 Chicago 0 1 1 1 3 Cincinnati 0 1 1 1 2 new york 0 1 0 0 1 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF Seattle 1 0 1 4 5 la FC 1 0 1 4 3 Sporting KC 1 0 1 4 3 Vancouver 1 0 1 4 3 San Jose 1 1 0 3 4 la Galaxy 1 0 0 3 3 houston 1 0 0 3 2 real Sl 1 0 0 3 2 austin FC 1 1 0 3 3 Colorado 0 1 1 1 1 FC dallas 0 1 1 1 1 portland 0 1 0 0 0 Minnesota united 0 2 0 0 1 nOTe: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Saturday’s Games ny City FC 5, Cincinnati 0 Montreal 2, nashville 2, tie Vancouver 2, Toronto FC 2, tie San Jose 3, FC dallas 1 Seattle 1, la FC 1, tie real Sl 2, Minnesota 1 Miami 2, phila. 1 new england 1, d.C. united 0 atlanta 3, Chicago 1 austin FC 3, Colorado 1 houston at portland, late Sunday’s Game new york at la Galaxy, 2:30 p.m. GA 4 1 2 2 4 2 4 1 0 2 6 5 7 2 GA 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 3 3 3 1 6 HOCKEY NHL East GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 48 31 13 4 66 170 144 pittsburgh 48 31 14 3 65 168 135 n.y. islanders 48 29 14 5 63 136 113 Boston 46 27 13 6 60 136 117 n.y. rangers 48 24 18 6 54 158 128 philadelphia 47 21 19 7 49 132 168 new Jersey 47 14 27 6 34 118 166 Buffalo 48 13 28 7 33 118 165 Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA Carolina 47 31 10 6 68 153 114 Florida 49 31 13 5 67 158 133 Tampa Bay 47 31 14 2 64 156 122 nashville 49 26 21 2 54 133 138 dallas 47 20 15 12 52 135 121 Chicago 48 22 21 5 49 135 151 detroit 50 17 25 8 42 115 158 Columbus 49 15 25 9 39 118 166 West GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-Vegas 46 33 11 2 68 155 102 x-Colorado 45 31 10 4 66 161 108 Minnesota 46 30 13 3 63 145 120 St. louis 45 20 19 6 46 131 142 arizona 47 20 22 5 45 124 150 San Jose 46 18 23 5 41 122 157 los angeles 44 17 21 6 40 120 132 anaheim 47 14 26 7 35 104 151 North GP W L OT Pts GF GA Toronto 48 30 13 5 65 159 130 Winnipeg 47 27 17 3 57 148 129 edmonton 45 27 16 2 56 144 125 Montreal 46 20 17 9 49 134 135 Calgary 47 21 23 3 45 127 137 Vancouver 40 18 19 3 39 109 128 Ottawa 47 17 26 4 38 129 166 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. x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division z-clinched conference Friday’s Late Games Calgary 4, Montreal 2 Minnesota 4, los angeles 2 Saturday’s Games pittsburgh 4, new Jersey 2 St. louis 5, Colorado 3 dallas 2, detroit 1, OT Washington 6, n.y. islanders 3 Toronto 4, Winnipeg 1 Florida 4, Carolina 3, OT Calgary 5, Montreal 2 Minnesota at San Jose, late Vegas at anaheim, late arizona at los angeles, late Ottawa at Vancouver, late Sunday’s Games Boston at pittsburgh, noon Buffalo at n.y. rangers, 3 p.m. new Jersey at philadelphia, 3 p.m. Columbus at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Friday’s Late Games Golden State 118, denver 97 Memphis 130, portland 128 Saturday’s Games new york 120, Toronto 103 Milwaukee 132, phila. 94 indiana 115, detroit 109 Miami 106, Chicago 101 San antonio 110, new Orleans 108 dallas 108, l.a. lakers 93 Minnesota at utah, late houston at denver, late Sunday’s Games Boston at Charlotte, 10 a.m. phoenix at Brooklyn, 12:30 p.m. Memphis at portland, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Washington, 4 p.m. Milwaukee at atlanta, 4:30 p.m. indiana at Orlando, 5 p.m. Sacramento at Golden State, 7 p.m. Friday’s Late Box Score GOLF Grizzlies 130, Trail Blazers 128 PGA Tour Zurich Classic of New Orleans Scores Saturday in Avondale, La.; Purse: $7.4 million Yardage: 7,425; Par: 72 Third Round Oosthuizen/Schwartzel 63-71-63—197 leishman/Smith 63-72-63—198 Champ/Finau 63-68-67—198 Watson/Scheffler 64-69-66—199 hovland/Ventura 62-69-68—199 pieters/lewis 67-70-63—200 duncan/Schenk 64-73-63—200 Bradley/Steele 63-73-64—200 Clark/van rooyen 64-74-63—201 Suh/Ghim 65-73-63—201 lee/Stanley 63-74-64—201 Mitchell/Snedeker 66-71-64—201 noren/norlander 67-70-64—201 Garnett/Stallings 62-75-64—201 rahm/palmer 65-71-65—201 horschel/Burns 63-73-65—201 Kokrak/perez 65-70-66—201 Werenski/uihlein, 65-69-68—202. Straka/Teater, 68-70- 65—203. Willett/hatton, 65-73-65—203. hoffman/Watney, 64-74-65—203. redman/ryder, 66-71-66—203. Oppen- heim/Murray, 66-70-67—203. Stenson/rose, 65-68-70—203. Kim/hagy, 67-71-66—204. homa/Gooch, 66-71-67— 204. Mcdowell/Wallace, 66-70-68—204. Todd/Kirk, 66-70- 69—205. percy/Chalmers, 66-70-69—205. hearn/Sucher, 67-71-68—206. Schauffele/Cantlay, 64-74-68—206. Gligic/ Whaley, 67-71-68—206. Malnati/Baker, 65-73-68—206. LPGA Tour L.A. Open Top 25 Saturday at Los Angeles, Calif. Purse: $1.5 million Yardage: 6,447; Par: 71 Final Round Brooke M. henderson, $225,000 69-65-67-67—268 Jessica Korda, $136,903 64-65-68-72—269 hannah Green, $88,070 68-67-69-66—270 Jin young Ko, $88,070 67-65-66-72—270 So yeon ryu, $56,215 68-67-69-68—272 angela Stanford, $56,215 68-66-68-70—272 Jeongeun lee6, $42,349 68-69-70-66—273 Morgan pressel, $35,229 68-71-66-69—274 Tiffany Chan, $35,229 65-70-70-69—274 Mel reid, $29,232 70-67-73-66—276 nelly Korda, $29,232 66-73-70-67—276 lauren Stephenson, $24,634 71-69-69-68—277 dana Finkelstein, $24,634 66-70-73-68—277 ally ewing, $24,634 67-69-72-69—277 esther lee, $21,136 69-71-72-66—278 inbee park, $21,136 68-68-72-70—278 Gerina piller, $17,639 71-68-72-68—279 Christina Kim, $17,639 69-69-72-69—279 ryann O’Toole, $17,639 69-70-70-70—279 Moriya Jutanugarn, $17,639 65-72-72-70—279 Sei young Kim, $17,639 67-66-76-70—279 Gabriela ruffels, $17,639 70-67-71-71—279 ariya Jutanugarn, $14,598 71-71-69-69—280 Carlota Ciganda, $14,598 66-72-71-71—280 ashleigh Buhai, $14,598 71-69-68-72—280 pajaree anannarukarn, $14,598 71-68-69-72—280 BASKETBALL NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct Brooklyn 40 20 .667 phila. 39 21 .650 Milwaukee 37 22 .627 new york 34 27 .557 atlanta 33 27 .550 Boston 32 28 .533 Miami 32 29 .525 Charlotte 29 30 .492 indiana 28 31 .475 Washington 26 33 .441 Chicago 25 35 .417 Toronto 25 35 .417 Cleveland 21 38 .356 Orlando 18 41 .305 detroit 18 43 .295 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct utah 44 15 .746 phoenix 42 17 .712 l.a. Clippers 43 19 .694 denver 38 21 .644 l.a. lakers 35 25 .583 dallas 33 26 .559 portland 32 27 .542 Memphis 30 28 .517 San antonio 30 29 .508 Golden State 30 30 .500 new Orleans 26 34 .433 Sacramento 24 35 .407 Oklahoma City 20 40 .333 Minnesota 16 44 .267 houston 15 45 .250 GB — 1 2½ 6½ 7 8 8½ 10½ 11½ 13½ 15 15 18½ 21½ 22½ GB — 2 2½ 6 9½ 11 12 13½ 14 14½ 18½ 20 24½ 28½ 29½ MEMPHIS (130) anderson 5-12 2-3 14, Brooks 11-19 0-0 25, Tillman 6-8 0-1 12, allen 1-6 0-0 2, Morant 11-17 10-12 33, Jackson Jr. 10-14 3-4 23, Clarke 3-5 0-0 6, Winslow 2-8 0-0 5, Bane 0-2 0-0 0, Melton 3-7 2-2 10. Totals 52-98 17-22 130. PORTLAND (128) Covington 2-9 2-2 7, powell 5-12 2-3 13, nurkic 11-15 3-4 26, lillard 8-22 8-10 27, McCollum 8-16 2-2 22, an- thony 4-7 2-2 13, Jones Jr. 1-3 3-4 6, Kanter 6-11 0-0 12, Simons 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 46-96 22-27 128. Memphis 28 34 38 30 — 130 Portland 23 33 43 29 — 128 3-Point Goals—Memphis 9-30 (Brooks 3-6, ander- son 2-5, Melton 2-6, Morant 1-3, Jackson Jr. 0-2, allen 0-5), portland 14-35 (McCollum 4-10, anthony 3-4, lillard 3-11, powell 1-3, Covington 1-5). Fouled Out— Memphis 1 (anderson), portland none. Rebounds— Memphis 39 (anderson 8), portland 50 (nurkic 17). Assists—Memphis 33 (Morant 13), portland 28 (McCo- llum 7). Total Fouls—Memphis 21, portland 20. A—0 (19,393) DEALS Transactions BASEBALL Major League Baseball American League KanSaS CiTy rOyalS — activated rhp Greg hol- land from the 10-day il. designated rhp Brad Brach for assignment. lOS anGeleS anGelS — designated C deivy Grullon for assignment. MinneSOTa TWinS — activated lhp Caleb Thielbar from the COVid-19 il. Optioned rhp luke Farrell to al- ternate training site. TaMpa Bay rayS — placed rhp Chris Mazza on the 10-day il. designated C deivy Grullon for assignment. activated rhp diego Castillo from the 10-day il. TeXaS ranGerS — Optioned lhp Brock Burke and rhp demarcus evans to Frisco (double-a Central). TOrOnTO Blue JayS — activated rhp Jordan romano from the 10-day il. recalled rhp Ty Tice from alternate training site. Optioned lhp Travis Bergen and OF Josh palacios to alternate training site. National League aTlanTa BraVeS — Optioned SS Sean Kazmar Jr. and CF Cristian pache to alternate training site. activated lhp drew Smyly from the 10-day il. ChiCaGO CuBS — recalled rhp adbert alzolay from South Bend alternate site. Optioned lhp Kyle ryan to alternate site. lOS anGeleS dOdGerS — recalled uTl Matt Beaty and lhp Garrett Cleavinger from alternate site. placed rhps Corey Knebel and dennis Santana on the 10-day il. MilWauKee BreWerS — placed lhp Brett anderson and rhp Josh lindblom on the 10-day il. recalled rhp phil Bickford and OF Corey ray from alternate training Site. neW yOrK MeTS — Transferred rhp dellin Betances from the 10-day il to the 60-day il. San FranCiSCO GianTS — recalled inF Jason Vosler from alternate training site. placed lhp Jarlin Garcia on the 10-day il. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association MeMphiS GriZZlieS — Signed G Tim Frazier for the remainder of the season. Women’s National Basketball Association neW yOrK liBerTy — Signed Janelle Bailey to a training camp contract. HOCKEY National Hockey League anaheiM duCKS — recalled lW Maxim Golod and d hunter drew from San diego (ahl). loaned C Benoit-Ol- ivier Groulx to San diego (ahl). CalGary FlaMeS — recalled Cs Byron Froese and Glenn Gawdin from Stockton (ahl) to taxi squad. ChiCaGO BlaCKhaWKS — assigned C Mikael hak- karainen from indy (eChl) to rockford (ahl). lOS anGeleS KinGS — recalled d daniel Brickley from Ontario (ahl) loan. neW JerSey deVilS — placed F Janne Kuokkanen on injured reserve and d Jonas Siegenthaler on the COVid-19 list. recalled d Colton White from Binghamton (ahl) then placed him on the active roster. recalled rW Marian Stu- denic and G Gilles Senn from minor league taxi squad. loaned G evan Cormier to Binghamton (ahl). philadelphia FlyerS — recalled d linus hogberg from lehigh Valley (ahl) loan. assigned G Felix Sandstrom to lehigh Valley (ahl) on loan from taxi squad. VeGaS GOlden KniGhTS — reassigned d Connor Corcoran from henderson (ahl) to Fort Wayne (eChl). WinnipeG JeTS — loaned d Ville heinola to Man- itoba (ahl). SOCCER Major League Soccer lOS anGeleS FC — Signed F alvaro Quezada to a one-year contract with club options through 2024. TOrOnTO FC — agreed to terms with W yeferson Soteldo from Santos FC (Brazil). GOLF Henderson claims 10th LPGA Tour title at L.A. Open — Brooke Henderson rallied to win the L.A. Open on Satur- day for her 10th LPGA Tour title, chipping in for birdie on the par-3 12th in an early back-nine burst and getting up-and- down for par on the last. Four strokes behind leader Jessica Korda and three back of top-ranked Jin Young Ko entering the day at Wilshire Country Club, Henderson closed with her sec- ond straight 4-under 67 for a one-stroke victory over Korda. “I definitely am a firm believer when you’re in the winner’s circle you’re getting a lot of breaks and it’s sort of meant to be,” Hen- derson said. “I was making a lot of birdies, and I think prob- ably the biggest break was 12, that chip-in. You know, those breaks can be really small or they can be really big.” South African pairing grabs lead at PGA Tour’s Zurich Classic — Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel birdied six of their final eight holes Saturday to shoot a 9-under 63 and take a one-shot lead at 19-under 197 into the final round of the Zurich Classic. The South African tandem birdied the par-3 17th with Oosthuizen’s 33-foot putt and Oosthuizen missed an eagle on the par-5 18th by 4 inches before tapping in for the lead . The tournament will close with an alter- nate-shot round. Australians Marc Leishman and Cameron Smith also shot a 63 to move into a tie for second at 18 under with Cameron Champ and Tony Finau, who shot a 67 after Finau’s tap-in birdie. — Bulletin wire reports POWERBALL The numbers drawn Saturday night are: 22 36 48 59 61 22 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 Saturday night are: 12 14 20 33 36 39 The estimated jackpot is now $1.9 million. Ducks Continued from B1 “We’re making certain position coaches head up and be I would say like the head coach of that particular phase along with coach Bobby Williams who over the years has done some really, really good stuff, been a great football coach. But we all know that we got to improve and it’s not on one person and it’s not on particular player, it’s on all of us as coaches, starting with me.” Oregon’s special teams have not fared well in recent years besides punt return with former safeties Ugo Amadi and Jevon Holland and kickoff return with Mykael Wright. The Ducks regressed in punt return defense, punt return and kickoff last season. Though they improved statistically in kick- off return they also lost onside kicks against USC and Iowa State to end last season. Inside linebackers coach Ken Wilson is working with the kickoff coverage team given his prowess in coaching tackling. Wilson said the increased depth com- pared to the fall is helping as the group ad- justs personnel. “We’ve got a lot more guys competing for those positions and those are really valued positions,” Wilson said. “Special teams, just like in the bowl game or every game, special teams plays will win you or lose you football games. I’m lucky because I get to learn a lot from coach Williams. I think his resume speaks for itself how good a special teams he is, what kind of knowledge he has. I’m speaking up trying to put my little bit into it helping any way he’s asking me to help in getting my guys out there. Sean Meagher/The Oregonian file Oregon Ducks linebacker Isaac Slade-Matau- tia celebrates after a tackle during a game against California in Eugene in 2019. Slade-Matautia, a defensive starter, asked to be added to special teams units this fall. “Linebackers should love to play special teams. I don’t care who you are, that’s a play of defense and we should love to play spe- cial teams. I want to impress that upon my guys and I want to approach it out there as a coach like it is the most important play in the game because it is going to be. It’s a one-play series and I want to coach it and I want my players to see me coach it like it’s a one-play series. I want our special teams to dominate just like coach Williams and the rest of the staff does.” Last week’s scrimmage illustrated the upgrades in personnel to some of the re- turn and coverage units. While Josh Delgado and Kris Hutson worked as the kickoff returners, among the players blocking for them were Ben- nett Williams, Mase Funa and Brandon Dorlus, all defensive starters, along with Dru Mathis, Adrian Jackson Jr., Jackson LaDuke and Steve Stephens IV, all defend- ers likely to end up on the two-deep. Starting middle linebacker Noah Sewell, who got some some early work on special teams last season, took reps on kickoff re- turn last week as well. “I’m getting slowly back into that,” Sewell said. “I don’t know yet, it’s still not penciled in so we’ll see.” Starting nickel Jamal Hill began his ca- reer on special teams and takes pride in being on kickoff return defense. Cristobal cited the third-year sophomore for regu- larly flying down the field to make a tackle on kickoffs. “I know special teams impact the game and any way I can positively impact the game I want to be there to help the team,” Hill said. “I take special teams very seri- ous.” Weak-side linebacker Isaac Slade-Matautia is also on kickoff return and he wants to add. He said he’s asked Williams to put him on punt team too. “I told him, whatever gets me more tackles, put me out there,” said Slade-Matautia, who tied with Sewell for the team lead with 45 tackles last season. “I’m trying to get on punt. I’m on kickoff return right now, I used to do that years past. Whatever they need help in, I’m al- ways there to tell them that I’m ready but sometimes they don’t believe me. It’s all good though.”