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    A6 The BulleTin • Monday, May 10, 2021
ON THE AIR
SCOREBOARD
MONDAY
BASEBALL
MLB, Los Angeles Angels at Houston Astros
MLB, Regional Coverage
BASKETBALL
NBA, Houston Rockets at Portland Trail Blazers
HOCKEY
NHL, Dallas Stars at Chicago Blackhawks
SOCCER
Premier League, Fulham vs Burnley
TENNIS
ATP/WTA, Rome-ATP/WTA, Early Rounds
ATP/WTA, Rome-ATP/WTA, Early Rounds
Time
5 p.m.
8 p.m.
TV
ESPN
MLB
7 p.m.
NBCSNW
5 p.m.
NBCSN
11:55 a.m. NBCSN
1 a.m.
3 a.m.
TENNIS
TENNIS
TUESDAY
BASEBALL
MLB, Texas Rangers at San Francisco Giants
MLB, New York Yankees at Tampa Bay Rays
College, Oklahoma State at Oklahoma
MLB, Regional Coverage
MLB, Seattle Mariners at Los Angeles Dodgers
SOCCER
Premier League, Manchester United vs Leicester City
Premier League, Southampton vs Crystal Palace
TENNIS
ATP/WTA, Italian Open, Men’s 1st and 2nd Round
& Women’s 1st Round
ATP/WTA, Rome-ATP/WTA, Early Rounds
ATP/WTA, Rome-ATP/WTA, Early Rounds
Time
TV
12:30 p.m. MLB
4 p.m.
ESPN
5 p.m.
ESPN2
7 p.m.
MLB
7 p.m.
ROOT
9:55 a.m. NBCSN
12:10 p.m. NBCSN
9 a.m.
1 a.m.
3 a.m.
ROOT
TENNIS
TENNIS
Listings are the most accurate available.
SPORTS BRIEFING
SOCCER
Ruidiaz scores fifth goal, Sounders down Timbers 2-1 —
Raul Ruidiaz scored his fifth goal in four games and the Seattle
Sounders beat the rival Portland Timbers 2-1 on Sunday to re-
main undefeated. Ruidiaz scored on a penalty kick in the 63rd
minute and Fredy Montero added a goal in the 79th to help the
Sounders improve to 3-0-1. Stefan Frei stopped a penalty kick
before the retake missed. Portland Jeremy Ebobisse drew a foul
in the box and Frei deflected Diego Valeri’s attempt, but video
review allowed for the retake for encroachment — and Valeri’s
second try hit the post. Frei has 1,000 career saves, a milestone
only eight other MLS goalkeepers have reached. Portland’s Bill
Tuiloma denied Frei the shutout with a goal in stoppage time.
It was the 112th meeting between the teams since 1975, when
both were part of the North American Soccer League. The
Sounders have a 13-10-4 advantage in the MLS era.
BASEBALL
García homers, drives in 5 as Rangers beat Mariners
10-2 — Adolis García hit his team-leading ninth homer and
drove in a career-high five runs, Dane Dunning struck out 10
in five innings and the Texas Rangers beat the Seattle Mari-
ners 10-2 on Sunday. The past seven victories for the Rangers
have come after falling behind, this time when they answered
Seattle’s two-run fifth for a 2-1 lead with six runs in the bot-
tom of the inning. Nick Solak had a tiebreaking, two-run dou-
ble as the first six Texas hitters reached base, including Jose
Trevino on shortstop J.P. Crawford’s first error in 27 games,
and third of the day for the Mariners.
GOLF
U.S. wins Walker Cup, beating GB&I 14-12 at Seminole
— Austin Eckroat and Pierceson Coody got the United States
off to a fast start, and Cole Hammer and Stewart Hagestad
finished off Great Britain & Ireland in the Walker Cup. Ricky
Castillo won again, too, and the Americans took five of the 10
afternoon singles matches and tied another Sunday at Semi-
nole Golf Club for a 14-12 victory. The Americans won for the
third straight time to take a 38-9-1 lead in the biennial event
first played in 1922. Nathaniel Crosby, the son of late crooner
Bing Crosby, became the first U.S. captain with back-to-back
victories since Buddy Marucci in 2007 and 2009.
Home favorite Jutanugarn shoots 63 to win LPGA
Thailand — Ariya Jutanugarn shot a 9-under-par 63 in the
final round to win the LPGA Thailand by one stroke on Sun-
day and become the first home winner of the tournament in
14 years. Jutanugarn’s overall total of 22 under 266 just edged
out her fellow Thai Atthaya Thitikul, 18, who missed a four-
foot birdie putt at the last to force a playoff. Jutanugarn’s un-
blemished round included nine birdies and went some way to
making up for her collapse in 2013 when she blew a two-shot
lead on the 18th hole with a triple bogey that handed victory to
South Korea’s Inbee Park.
Alex Cejka wins Regions Tradition playoff over Stricker
— With a big comeback and an even bigger putt, Alex Cejka
ensured he won’t have to wait or play his way into events for a
while. Cejka won the Regions Tradition on Sunday in only his
third PGA Tour Champions start, beating defending cham-
pion Steve Stricker with a birdie on the first hole of a playoff to
earn a full exemption for the next two seasons. A childhood
refugee from communist Czechlosovokia (now the Czech Re-
public), the 50-year-old Cejka made a 10-foot birdie putt on
No. 18 and Stricker missed an 8-footer with a chance to extend
the playoff at Greystone Golf & Country Club.
— Bulletin wire reports
Nurkic
Continued from A5
“They do have a good
chemistry,” Portland coach
Terry Stotts said. “A lot of
it depends on how the de-
fense guards the pick and
roll. Whether we need to set
a screen and delay the roll
or kind of slip out the pick
roll early. Dame is obviously
very proficient at that pass.
I think he and Nurk, going
back two, three, four years,
they’ve developed that and
it’s very effective for us.”
The fans certainly re-
sponded to Nurkic and Lil-
lard doing their thing on
Friday and Saturday. Nurkic
described how important it
is to feel that backing, and
he hopes more fans will be
allowed to attend postseason
games.
“When we were having a
bad stretch, it was just us,”
Nurkic said. “If you’re goI
get to turn the corner and
try to bring it every night,
it was difficult. Now you
have somebody who sup-
ports you, and our fans are
just one of the best, if not
the best. They bring it ev-
ery time, no matter who
we play. … I think the fans
bring you on another di-
mension.”
ON DECK
BASEBALL
Prep Sports
MLB
Monday, May 10
Baseball: Gladstone at Madras, 4:30 p.m.; Sisters at Cas-
cade, 4:30 p.m.
Softball: Sweet home at Sisters, 4:30 p.m.
Boys tennis: Redmond at hood River Valley, 3 p.m.;
Crook County at Ridgeview, 3 p.m.; Molalla at Sisters,
10 a.m.
Girls tennis: hood River Valley at Redmond, 3 p.m.;
Ridgeview at Crook County, 3 p.m.; district meet at Ma-
dras, 10 a.m.
Boys Golf: Bend invitational at Bend Golf Club, 10 a.m.
Tuesday, May 11
Baseball: Ridgeview at Mountain View, 4:30 p.m.; Bend
at Redmond, 4:30 p.m.; Pendleton at Crook County, 4:30
p.m.; la Pine at Creswell, 4:30 p.m.
Softball: Mountain View at Ridgeview, 4:30 p.m.; Red-
mond at Bend, 4:30 p.m.; Crook County at Pendleton,
4:30 p.m.; Creswell at la Pine, 4:30 p.m.
Boys tennis: Summit at Bend, 4 p.m.
Girls tennis: Bend at Summit, 4 p.m.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Boston
22
13
.629
—
new york
18
16
.529
3½
Tampa Bay
19
17
.528
3½
Toronto
17
16
.515
4
Baltimore
15
19
.441
6½
Central Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Chicago
19
13
.594
—
Cleveland
18
14
.563
1
Kansas City
16
17
.485
3½
Minnesota
12
20
.375
7
detroit
10
24
.294
10
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
oakland
21
15
.583
—
houston
18
16
.529
2
Seattle
18
17
.514
2½
Texas
18
18
.500
3
los angeles
15
18
.455
4½
Sunday’s Games
Boston 4, Baltimore 3
n.y. yankees 3, Washington 2
Texas 10, Seattle 2
Chicago White Sox 9, Kansas City 3
houston 7, Toronto 4
Tampa Bay 4, oakland 3
l.a. angels 2, l.a. dodgers 1
Minnesota at detroit, ppd.
Cincinnati at Cleveland, ppd.
Monday’s Games
Boston (Pérez 0-2) at Baltimore (lópez 1-3), 4:05 p.m.
l.a. angels (TBd) at houston (Garcia 0-3), 5:10 p.m.
Texas (Gibson 3-0) at San Francisco (Wood 3-0), 6:45 p.m.
BASKETBALL
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
l
Pct
x-Phila.
47
21
.691
x-Brooklyn
44
24
.647
y-Milwaukee
43
24
.642
new york
38
30
.559
atlanta
37
31
.544
Miami
37
31
.544
Boston
35
33
.515
Charlotte
33
35
.485
Washington
32
36
.471
indiana
31
36
.463
Chicago
29
39
.426
Toronto
27
41
.397
orlando
21
47
.309
Cleveland
21
47
.309
detroit
20
49
.290
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
l
Pct
y-utah
50
18
.735
x-Phoenix
48
19
.716
x-l.a. Clippers
45
23
.662
x-denver
44
24
.647
dallas
40
28
.588
Portland
39
29
.574
l.a. lakers
37
30
.552
Golden State
35
33
.515
Memphis
34
33
.507
San antonio
32
35
.478
new orleans
31
37
.456
Sacramento
29
38
.433
oklahoma City
21
47
.309
Minnesota
21
47
.309
houston
16
52
.235
x-clinched playoff spot
y-clinched division
Sunday’s Games
Miami 130, Boston 124
new york 106, l.a. Clippers 100
dallas 124, Cleveland 97
Minnesota 128, orlando 96
new orleans 112, Charlotte 110
Chicago 108, detroit 96
oklahoma City at Sacramento, late
Phoenix at l.a. lakers, late
Monday’s Games
indiana at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m.
Washington at atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
new orleans at Memphis, 5 p.m.
Milwaukee at San antonio, 5:30 p.m.
houston at Portland, 7 p.m.
utah at Golden State, 7 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games
denver at Charlotte, 4 p.m.
Minnesota at detroit, 4 p.m.
l.a. Clippers at Toronto, 4:30 p.m.
Miami at Boston, 4:30 p.m.
Brooklyn at Chicago, 5 p.m.
dallas at Memphis, 5 p.m.
Phila. at indiana, 5 p.m.
orlando at Milwaukee, 6 p.m.
new york at l.a. lakers, 7 p.m.
oklahoma City at Sacramento, 7 p.m.
Phoenix at Golden State, 7 p.m.
GB
—
3
3½
9
10
10
12
14
15
15½
18
20
26
26
27½
GB
—
1½
5
6
10
11
12½
15
15½
17½
19
20½
29
29
34
Saturday’s Late Box Score
Portland 124, San Antonio 102
SAN ANTONIO (102)
deRozan 6-15 8-8 20, Johnson 2-4 2-2 6, Poeltl 3-6 0-0
6, Murray 7-16 1-2 15, Walker iV 7-14 0-0 18, Bates-diop
0-0 0-0 0, Samanic 2-4 3-3 7, Vassell 4-5 0-0 9, eubanks
0-1 0-0 0, Gay 3-11 3-4 11, dieng 0-3 0-0 0, Jones 1-3
0-0 2, Mills 2-10 0-0 5, Weatherspoon 0-1 3-4 3. Totals
37-93 20-23 102.
PORTLAND (124)
Covington 1-5 0-0 3, Powell 6-13 4-4 18, nurkic 8-15 1-4
17, lillard 8-17 10-10 30, McCollum 10-21 3-4 27, hol-
lis-Jefferson 1-1 0-2 2, leaf 1-2 0-0 2, Giles iii 0-2 0-2 0,
elleby 2-3 0-0 4, little 3-4 0-0 6, Kanter 1-5 2-2 4, Blevins
1-1 0-0 2, Simons 3-8 2-2 9. Totals 45-97 22-30 124.
San Antonio
26 21 28 27 — 102
Portland
27 30 33 34 — 124
3-Point Goals—San antonio 8-30 (Walker iV 4-6,
Gay 2-8, Vassell 1-2, Mills 1-6, dieng 0-2, Murray 0-3),
Portland 12-34 (lillard 4-9, McCollum 4-9, Powell 2-5,
Covington 1-4, Simons 1-4). Fouled Out—none. Re-
bounds—San antonio 40 (Walker iV 8), Portland 63
(Covington 11). Assists—San antonio 17 (Murray 5),
Portland 24 (lillard 8). Total Fouls—San antonio 24,
Portland 15. A—1,939 (19,393)
PGA
Continued from A5
Abraham Ancer finished
runner-up for the fourth time
in his career as he seeks his first
title. Ancer wasn’t part of the
picture until he ran off three
straight birdies late that briefly
gave him a share of the lead,
and nearly closed with a fourth
birdie when his 35-foot putt
on No. 18 grazed the lip. He
shot 66.
But this was about McIlroy
and the second-longest winless
drought of his career, who un-
til this week had not played on
the weekend in two months.
It was like he never was
gone. McIlroy was bogey-free
until the final hole, and even
when he brought more pres-
NASCAR
Continued from A5
Truex’s owner, Joe Gibbs,
told him after that Larson gave
the three-time Super Bowl win-
ning coach a scare. “Yeah, he
scared me, too,” Truex told him.
The victory gave Truex some
payback at Darlington from
the last time here last Septem-
ber, when he led 196 laps, yet
finished 22nd after tangling for
the lead late with Chase Elliott.
This time, Truex made sure
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
Pct
GB
new york
16
13
.552
—
Philadelphia
18
16
.529
½
atlanta
16
17
.485
2
Miami
15
18
.455
3
Washington
13
17
.433
3½
Central Division
W
L
Pct
GB
St. louis
21
14
.600
—
Milwaukee
19
16
.543
2
Chicago
17
17
.500
3½
Cincinnati
15
16
.484
4
Pittsburgh
14
19
.424
6
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
San Francisco
20
14
.588
—
San diego
19
16
.543
1½
los angeles
18
17
.514
2½
arizona
15
19
.441
5
Colorado
12
22
.353
8
Sunday’s Games
n.y. yankees 3, Washington 2
Milwaukee 2, Miami 1, 10 innings
n.y. Mets 4, arizona 2
St. louis 2, Colorado 0
Pittsburgh 6, Chicago Cubs 5
San diego 11, San Francisco 1
l.a. angels 2, l.a. dodgers 1
Philadelphia at atlanta, late
Cincinnati at Cleveland, ppd.
Monday’s Games
Cincinnati (Mahle 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Keller 2-3), 3:35 p.m.
San diego (lamet 0-0) at Colorado (Senzatela 1-3),
5:40 p.m.
Miami (TBd) at arizona (Weaver 1-3), 6:40 p.m.
Texas (Gibson 3-0) at San Francisco (Wood 3-0), 6:45 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Chicago 4, dallas 2
Calgary 6, ottawa 1
Monday’s Games
edmonton at Montreal, 4 p.m.
n.y. islanders at Boston, 4 p.m.
new Jersey at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Florida, 4 p.m.
Carolina at nashville, 5 p.m.
dallas at Chicago, 5 p.m.
Vancouver at Winnipeg, 5 p.m.
Colorado at Vegas, 7 p.m.
St. louis at los angeles, 7 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games
Boston at Washington, 4 p.m.
Vancouver at Winnipeg, 5 p.m.
LPGA
SOCCER
MLS
Eastern Conference
W L T Pts GF
ny City FC
2 1 1
7
9
new england
2 1 1
7
5
new york
2 2 0
6
7
orlando City
1 0 3
6
5
nashville
1 0 3
6
6
Columbus
1 0 2
5
3
atlanta
1 1 2
5
5
Montreal
1 1 2
5
6
inter Miami CF
1 1 2
5
5
Phila.
1 2 1
4
3
d.C. united
1 3 0
3
4
Toronto FC
0 2 1
1
4
Chicago
0 3 1
1
3
Cincinnati
0 2 1
1
2
Western Conference
W L T Pts GF
Seattle
3 0 1 10 10
San Jose
3 1 0
9 10
la Galaxy
3 1 0
9
8
Vancouver
2 1 1
7
5
Sporting KC
2 1 1
7
6
Colorado
2 1 1
7
5
Real Sl
2 1 0
6
6
austin FC
2 2 0
6
5
FC dallas
1 1 2
5
6
la FC
1 1 2
5
5
houston
1 1 2
5
5
Portland
1 3 0
3
4
Minnesota united 0 4 0
0
3
noTe: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Saturday’s Games
Phila. 2, Chicago 0
new york 2, Toronto FC 0
Columbus 3, d.C. united 1
nashville 2, new england 0
Vancouver 2, Montreal 0
houston 1, FC dallas 1, tie
ny City FC 1, orlando City 1, tie
la Galaxy 2, la FC 1
Colorado 3, Minnesota 2
Sunday’s Games
atlanta 1, Miami 1, tie
Seattle 2, Portland 1
Sporting KC 2, austin FC 1
GA
3
5
5
2
4
1
4
6
5
4
9
8
9
10
GA
2
5
8
3
6
5
4
5
5
4
5
8
10
GOLF
PGA Tour
Honda Thailand Scores
Sunday at Siam Country Club-Old Course
Chonburi, Thailand
Purse: $1.6 million | Yardage: 6,576; Par: 72
Final Round
ariya Jutanugarn, $240,000
65-69-69-63 – 266
atthaya Thitikul, $148,127
64-67-68-68 – 267
So yeon Ryu, $78,057
69-70-65-64 – 268
amy yang, $78,057
69-65-70-64 – 268
angel yin, $78,057
72-65-65-66 – 268
Patty Tavatanakit, $78,057
64-64-70-70 – 268
Chella Choi, $42,983
69-68-65-67 – 269
hannah Green, $42,983
66-71-64-68 – 269
Gaby lopez, $34,467
69-64-67-70 – 270
Caroline Masson, $34,467
66-66-67-71 – 270
lydia Ko, $30,411
66-67-67-71 – 271
in Gee Chun, $28,384
72-68-65-67 – 272
Pajaree anannarukarn, $24,329 68-72-70-63 – 273
danielle Kang, $24,329
69-67-71-66 – 273
Carlota Ciganda, $24,329
67-71-67-68 – 273
Xiyu lin, $24,329
67-72-65-69 – 273
Champions Tour
Regions Tradition Scores
Sunday at Greystone Golf and Country Club
Birmingham, Ala.
Purse: $2.5 million | Yardage: 7,249; Par: 72
Final Round
x-won on the first playoff hole
x-alex Cejka, $375,000
68-69-66-67 – 270
Steve Stricker, $220,000
68-69-65-68 – 270
Robert Karlsson, $180,000
71-70-64-69 – 274
ernie els, $133,750
69-69-73-66 – 277
Jerry Kelly, $133,750
67-70-70-70 – 277
Bernhard langer, $95,000
70-69-69-71 – 279
david McKenzie, $95,000
72-70-66-71 – 279
darren Clarke, $75,000
66-71-71-72 – 280
Retief Goosen, $75,000
74-67-70-69 – 280
Stephen ames, $60,000
67-71-71-72 – 281
Billy andrade, $60,000
73-72-69-67 – 281
John daly, $60,000
73-70-68-70 – 281
European Tour
Canary Islands Championship Scores
Sunday at Golf Costa Adeje, Tenerife, Spain
Purse: $1.8 million | Yardage: 6,857; Par: 71
Final Round
Garrick higgo, South africa
66-63-64-64 – 257
Maverick antcliff, australia
70-64-64-65 – 263
Tapio Pulkkanen, Finland
66-71-61-66 – 264
adri arnaus, Spain
64-64-72-65 – 265
dean Burmester, South africa
68-63-69-65 – 265
nicolai hojgaard, denmark
67-67-65-66 – 265
andrew Johnston, england
68-63-67-67 – 265
niall Kearney, ireland
68-64-72-61 – 265
alejandro del Rey, Spain
69-66-65-66 – 266
Sebastian heisele, Germany
68-69-66-63 – 266
Kalle Samooja, Finland
65-68-68-65 – 266
MOTOR SPORTS
NASCAR Cup Series
Goodyear 400 Results
Sunday at Darlington Raceway, Darlington, S.C.
Lap length: 1.37 miles
(Start position in parentheses)
1. (4) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 293 laps, 60 points.
2. (14) Kyle larson, Chevrolet, 293, 48.
3. (3) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 293, 43.
4. (5) William Byron, Chevrolet, 293, 43.
5. (7) denny hamlin, Toyota, 293, 48.
6. (2) Kevin harvick, Ford, 293, 37.
7. (6) Chase elliott, Chevrolet, 293, 33.
8. (16) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 293, 35.
9. (11) Chris Buescher, Ford, 293, 29.
10. (20) Ryan newman, Ford, 292, 27.
11. (22) Chase Briscoe, Ford, 292, 26.
12. (10) Tyler Reddick, Chevrolet, 292, 36.
13. (12) Joey logano, Ford, 292, 33.
14. (21) Christopher Bell, Toyota, 292, 28.
15. (18) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 291, 22.
16. (9) austin dillon, Chevrolet, 291, 21.
17. (19) alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 291, 21.
18. (26) erik Jones, Chevrolet, 291, 19.
19. (8) Matt diBenedetto, Ford, 290, 18.
20. (28) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Chevrolet, 290, 17.
21. (23) Bubba Wallace, Toyota, 290, 16.
22. (30) Corey lajoie, Chevrolet, 290, 15.
23. (15) daniel Suarez, Chevrolet, 290, 14.
24. (1) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 290, 13.
25. (29) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 290, 12.
26. (25) anthony alfredo, Ford, 289, 11.
27. (13) Michael Mcdowell, Ford, 288, 10.
28. (31) Justin haley, Chevrolet, 288, 0.
29. (34) JJ yeley, Chevrolet, 286, 0.
30. (35) Quin houff, Chevrolet, 286, 7.
31. (36) James davison, Chevrolet, 286, 6.
32. (32) BJ Mcleod, Ford, 285, 0.
33. (37) Josh Bilicki, Ford, 245, 4.
34. (33) Cody Ware, Chevrolet, garage, 188, 0.
35. (17) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, accident, 106, 2.
36. (24) Cole Custer, Ford, accident, 97, 1.
37. (27) aric almirola, Ford, accident, 5, 1.
Race Statistics
average Speed of Race Winner: 123.568 mph.
Time of Race: 3 hours, 14 minutes, 21 seconds.
Margin of Victory: 2.571 seconds.
Caution Flags: 6 for 36 laps.
lead Changes: 19 among 10 drivers.
East
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
y-Pittsburgh
56 37 16 3 77 196 156
x-Washington 55 35 15 5 75 189 162
x-Boston
54 32 15 7 71 164 132
x-n.y. islanders 55 32 17 6 70 154 125
n.y. Rangers
56 27 23 6 60 177 157
Philadelphia
55 24 23 8 56 159 199
new Jersey
55 19 29 7 45 143 190
Buffalo
56 15 34 7 37 138 199
Central
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
y-Carolina
55 36 11 8 80 179 131
x-Florida
55 36 14 5 77 185 153
x-Tampa Bay
55 36 16 3 75 181 143
x-nashville
55 30 23 2 62 151 154
dallas
55 22 19 14 58 153 150
Chicago
55 24 25 6 54 157 181
detroit
56 19 27 10 48 127 171
Columbus
56 18 26 12 48 137 187
West
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Vegas
54 39 13 2 80 184 122
x-Colorado
53 36 13 4 76 184 131
x-Minnesota
54 35 14 5 75 178 149
x-St. louis
53 24 20 9 57 156 166
arizona
56 24 26 6 54 153 176
San Jose
55 21 27 7 49 151 193
los angeles
53 21 26 6 48 141 157
anaheim
56 17 30 9 43 126 179
North
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
y-Toronto
54 35 13 6 76 182 140
x-edmonton
53 33 18 2 68 174 144
x-Winnipeg
53 28 22 3 59 160 149
Montreal
54 24 21 9 57 153 160
Calgary
52 23 26 3 49 138 149
ottawa
55 22 28 5 49 153 187
Vancouver
49 20 26 3 43 132 163
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
Wells Fargo Championship Scores
Sunday at Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, N.C.
Purse: $8.1 million | Yardage: 7,521; Par: 71
Final Round (FedExCup Points in parentheses)
Rory Mcilroy (500), $1,458,000
72-66-68-68 – 274
abraham ancer (300), $882,900
69-70-70-66 – 275
Viktor hovland (163), $477,900
69-72-68-67 – 276
Keith Mitchell (163), $477,900
67-71-66-72 – 276
Gary Woodland (110), $332,100
67-69-70-71 – 277
luke list (92), $273,375
67-72-68-72 – 279
Patrick Reed (92), $273,375
71-69-69-70 – 279
Matt Wallace (92), $273,375
69-67-73-70 – 279
Bryson deChambeau (78), $228,825 70-74-68-68 – 280
aaron Wise (78), $228,825
72-71-68-69 – 280
Satoshi Kodaira (65), $188,325
68-72-68-73 – 281
Ben Martin (65), $188,325
69-71-72-69 – 281
Scott Piercy (65), $188,325
70-68-73-70 – 281
Tommy Fleetwood (54), $143,775 67-75-70-70 – 282
emiliano Grillo (54), $143,775
74-66-72-70 – 282
Xander Schauffele (54), $143,775 72-71-68-71 – 282
Charl Schwartzel (54), $143,775
71-71-70-70 – 282
Keegan Bradley (42), $96,390
66-75-71-71 – 283
Joel dahmen (42), $96,390
68-72-71-72 – 283
Brian harman (42), $96,390
68-72-73-70 – 283
Russell Knox (42), $96,390
70-71-70-72 – 283
Joaquin niemann (42), $96,390
71-71-70-71 – 283
C.T. Pan (42), $96,390
74-69-72-68 – 283
J.J. Spaun (42), $96,390
69-75-69-70 – 283
Bubba Watson (42), $96,390
70-69-71-73 – 283
Cameron davis (27), $53,276
70-71-69-74 – 284
Talor Gooch (27), $53,276
70-71-71-72 – 284
lanto Griffin (27), $53,276
75-68-69-72 – 284
Brandon hagy (27), $53,276
73-69-70-72 – 284
Pat Perez (27), $53,276
69-72-72-71 – 284
J.T. Poston (27), $53,276
72-70-71-71 – 284
Kevin Streelman (27), $53,276
69-72-71-72 – 284
nick Taylor (27), $53,276
74-67-74-69 – 284
Justin Thomas (27), $53,276
69-73-71-71 – 284
Vincent Whaley (27), $53,276
72-68-71-73 – 284
Kyle Stanley (27), $53,276
67-74-68-75 – 284
Stewart Cink (17), $36,045
71-69-75-70 – 285
Matt Jones (17), $36,045
69-71-73-72 – 285
Sean o’hair (17), $36,045
70-73-72-70 – 285
Patrick Rodgers (17), $36,045
68-68-79-70 – 285
Brian Stuard (17), $36,045
68-73-76-68 – 285
Richy Werenski (17), $36,045
70-73-67-75 – 285
Wyndham Clark (10), $25,070
71-72-73-70 – 286
Corey Conners (10), $25,070
69-72-73-72 – 286
Jason dufner (10), $25,070
71-71-67-77 – 286
harris english (10), $25,070
72-69-71-74 – 286
Peter Malnati (10), $25,070
67-74-72-73 – 286
andrew Putnam (10), $25,070
70-72-74-70 – 286
Scott Stallings (10), $25,070
69-69-70-78 – 286
Jhonattan Vegas (10), $25,070
70-71-73-72 – 286
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
nBa — Fined new orleans executive vice president of
basketball operations david Griffin $50,000 for public
criticism of the officiating and comments detrimen-
tal to the nBa.
sure on himself with a poor
tee shot, he delivered an 8-iron
from just inside 200 yards to
the fat of the green for his two-
putt bogey to finish on 10-un-
der 274.
His last victory was the
HSBC Champions in Shang-
hai on Nov. 3, 2019. His next
start is in two weeks at Kiawah
Island for the PGA Champi-
onship, where he set the record
in 2012 with an eight-shot vic-
tory.
How’s that for timing?
“I’m excited going forward
now,” McIlroy said. His game
is not perfect — he hit only
three of 14 fairways in the fi-
nal round — but he was quick
to say a victory brought vali-
dation.
Locked in a tight race
among Keith Mitchell, Gary
Woodland and then Ancer,
McIlroy delivered the goods on
the back nine. He holed a 10-
foot par putt on the par-3 13th.
He got up-and-down for birdie
with splendid bunker shots on
the reachable par-4 14th and
the par-5 15th.
He won for the 19th time on
the PGA Tour, and 27th time
worldwide.
“This is one of my favorite
places in the world,” said McIl-
roy, who picked up his first
PGA Tour title at Quail Hollow
in 2010. “To break the drought
and win here, it’s awesome.”
It was a tough finish for
Mitchell, who started the final
round with a two-shot lead and
quickly stretched it to three
shots with a 6-iron out of a
fairway bunker into a stiffening
breeze to 12 feet for birdie.
But his short game let him
down all day, leading to bogeys
on the fifth and sixth holes that
cost him the lead, and on the
14th hole and 15th holes when
he had to settle for pars after
being in position for birdies.
Mitchell needed to finish
alone in second to qualify
for the PGA Championship
through the money list. But he
dropped a shot on the 17th and
closed with a 72 to tie for third
with Viktor Hovland, who had
a 67.
“Shows you how awesome
he is as a player because he
didn’t have his best today and
he still won and that’s why
he’s got majors and a bunch of
wins,” Mitchell said.
he had no issues by running
out front — often holding a
10-second lead on the field
— to win for the second time
at the track “Too Tough To
Tame.”
Truex led 248 of the 293 laps
for his 30th career victory in
NASCAR’s top series. He’s the
only driver with multiple wins
over the year’s first 12 races.
“It’s fun when you’re out
front,” Truex said. “You’re al-
ways just mindful on staying
focused on what you’re doing.”
No one was more focused at
Darlington than Truex.
He took control midway
through the first of three
stages, moving in front on a re-
start and settling in for a long
ride up front. Truex led the
final 21 laps to take the first
stage, then the last 36 as he col-
lected the second stage win by
some 14 seconds over his JGR
teammate Kyle Busch.
Truex broke out when rac-
ing resumed for the final stage
and easily managed a couple of
rounds of green-flag pits stops
to stay ahead.
Larson was second with
Truex’s teammate, Kyle Busch,
third. William Byron was
fourth and Denny Hamlin,
who came in as the NASCAR
points’ leader, was fifth.
Larson charged hard to
catch up, even using a dramatic
sliding pass between Ryan
Newman and Tyler Reddick to
keep chasing the lead.
“Glad I didn’t wreck there,”
Larson said with a smile.
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