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    A6 The BulleTin • Thursday, May 13, 2021
ON THE AIR
SCOREBOARD
THURSDAY
BASEBALL
Time
TV
MLB, Regional Coverage
9 a.m.
MLB
MLB, Minnesota Twins at Chicago White Sox
noon
MLB
MLB, Regional Coverage
4 p.m.
MLB
College, Missouri at Mississippi State
5:30 p.m. ESPNU
MLB, Regional Coverage
7 p.m.
MLB
MLB, Cleveland Indians at Seattle Mariners
7 p.m.
ROOT
BASKETBALL
NBA, Portland Trail Blazers at Phoenix Suns
7 p.m. NBCSNW
EQUESTRIAN
Horse Racing, America’s Day at the Races
noon
FS2
GOLF
European PGA Tour, Betfred British Masters, 2nd Round 5:30 a.m. GOLF
PGA Tour, AT&T Byron Nelson, First Round
12:30 p.m. GOLF
SOCCER
Premier League, Aston Villa vs Everton
9:55 a.m. NBCSN
Deutsche Pokal, Final: RB Leipzig vs Borussia Dortmund 11:30 a.m. ESPN2
Premier League, Manchester United vs Liverpool
12:10 p.m. NBCSN
Women’s College, NCAA Tournament, First Semifinal 3 p.m.
ESPN2
Women’s College, NCAA Tournament, Second Semifinal 5:30 p.m. ESPN2
Mexico Primera Division, Santos Laguna vs Monterrey 7 p.m.
FS1
SOFTBALL
College, SEC Tournament -- TBA vs Florida
9 a.m.
SEC
College, SEC Tournament -- TBA vs Missouri
11:35 a.m.
SEC
College, SEC Tournament -- TBA vs Arkansas
2:10 p.m.
SEC
College, SEC Tournament -- TBA vs Alabama
4:45 p.m.
SEC
College, Washington at Stanford
5 p.m.
PAC12
College, Oregon State at Utah
5 p.m.
PAC12
College, UCLA at Arizona
7 p.m.
PAC12
TENNIS
ATP/WTA, Italian Open, Men’s & Women’s Round of 16 9 a.m.
ROOT
ATP/WTA, Rome: ATP & WTA Singles Quarterfinals,
ATP Doubles Semifinal 1, WTA Doubles Quarterfinals 1 a.m.
TENNIS
ATP/WTA, Rome: ATP & WTA Singles Quarterfinals,
ATP Doubles Semifinal 1, WTA Doubles Quarterfinals 3 a.m.
TENNIS
FRIDAY
ON DECK
Prep Sports
Thursday, May 13
Baseball: Bend at Mountain View, 4:30 p.m.; sisters at
summit, 4 p.m.; estacada at Madras, 4:30 p.m.; Western
Christian at Culver, 4:30 p.m.
Softball: Bend at Mountain View, 4:30 p.m.; Madras at
estacada, 4:30 p.m.
Boys tennis: Bend at Mountain View, 4 p.m.; district
meet at sisters, 10 a.m.
Girls tennis: Mountain View at Bend, 4 p.m.; Molalla
at sisters, 10 a.m.
Friday, May 14
Baseball: Mountain View at Bend, 4:30 p.m.; redmond
at ridgeview (dh), 3 p.m.; Creswell at la Pine (dh), 2 p.m.
Softball: Mountain View at Bend, 4:30 p.m.; ridgeview
at redmond (dh), 3 p.m.
Boys golf: ridgeview invitational at eagle Crest re-
sort, noon.
Track and field: Molalla at Madras, noon.
PREP SPORTS
Baseball
Wednesday’s Games
redmond 17, The dalles 12
Madras 8, Molalla 3
sisters 12, Cascade 9
Culver at Kennedy (dh), late
BASEBALL
Softball
MLB
Wednesday’s Games
Molalla at Madras, late
Cascade 18, sisters 2
Girls Golf
Wednesday’s Results
Bend invitational at Bend Golf Club, late
Crook County, ridgeview, redmond, la Pine at Juni-
per Golf Course: Team scores — ridgeview 404, Crook
County 464, redmond 369, la Pine 107
Boys Tennis
Wednesday’s Results
redmond 8, Crook County 0
Mountain View vs. summit, late
Girls Tennis
Wednesday’s Results
summit vs. Mountain View, late
redmond vs. Crook County, late
Pendleton vs. ridgeview, late
Track and Field
ACTION SPORTS
Time
TV
Cornhole, ACL Pro Shootout, Semifinals
4 p.m.
CBSSN
BASEBALL
College, Missouri State at Illinois State
noon
ESPNU
MLB, Kansas City Royals at Chicago White Sox
noon
MLB
MLB, Regional Coverage
4 p.m.
MLB
College, Vanderbilt at Ole Miss
4 p.m.
SEC
MLB, Cleveland Indians at Seattle Mariners
7 p.m.
ROOT
BASKETBALL
WNBA, Phoenix Mercury at Minnesota Lynx
6 p.m.
CBSSN
NBA, New Orleans Pelicans at Golden State Warriors 6:30 p.m. ESPN
EQUESTRIAN
Horse Racing, America’s Day at the Races
9:30 a.m.
FS1
Horse Racing, America’s Day at the Races
2 p.m.
FS2
Horse Racing, Preakness Black Eyed Susan
2 p.m.
NBCSN
FOOTBALL
AFL Premiership,
Sydney Swans vs Collingwood Magpies
8:30 p.m.
FS2
AFL Premiership, Gold Coast Suns vs Brisbane Lions
11:30 p.m.
FS2
AFL Premiership, Richmond vs Greater Western Sydney 2 a.m.
FS1
GOLF
European PGA Tour, Betfred British Masters, Third Round 5:30 a.m.
GOLF
PGA Tour Champions, Mitsubishi Electric Classic
10 a.m.
GOLF
PGA Tour Golf, AT&T Byron Nelson, Second Round
12:30 p.m. GOLF
European PGA Tour, Betfred British Masters, Final Round 4:30 a.m.
GOLF
SOCCER
Premier League, Newcastle United vs Manchester City 11:55 a.m. NBCSN
Men’s College, NCAA Tournament: Marshall vs UNC
3 p.m.
ESPNU
Men’s College, NCAA Tournament: Indiana vs Pittsburgh 5:30 p.m. ESPNU
Premier League Soccer, Burnley vs Leeds United
4:25 a.m. NBCSN
SOFTBALL
College, Big 12 Tournament: Texas vs Oklahoma State 9 a.m.
ESPNU
College, Big East Tournament, First Semifinal
9 a.m.
FS2
College, Big East Tournament, Second Semifinal
noon
FS2
College, Nebraska at Northwestern
1 p.m.
BIG10
College, SEC Tournament, First Semifinal
1 p.m.
ESPN2
College, Minnesota at Penn State
3 p.m.
BIG10
College, Oregon State at Utah
3 p.m.
PAC12
College, SEC Tournament, Second Semifinal
3:30 p.m. ESPN2
College, UCLA at Arizona
4:30 p.m. PAC12
College, Illinois at Iowa
5 p.m.
BIG10
College, Oregon State at Utah
5:30 p.m. PAC12
College, Washington at Stanford
7 p.m.
PAC12
TENNIS
ATP/WTA, Italian Open, Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals 9 a.m.
ROOT
ATP/WTA, Rome-ATP/WTA,
ATP & WTA Singles Semifinals, ATP Doubles Semifinal 2 2 a.m.
TENNIS
ATP/WTA, Rome-ATP/WTA,
ATP & WTA Singles Semifinals, ATP Doubles Semifinal 2 3 a.m.
TENNIS
Listings are the most accurate available.
SPORTS BRIEFING
FOOTBALL
Sewell tests positive for virus, will miss Lions rookie
minicamp — The Detroit Lions will be without Former Or-
egon star Penei Sewell, their 2021 first-round pick, when they
hold their rookie minicamp this week after Sewell announced
on Twitter that he had tested positive for COVID-19.
Wednesday’s Results
summit, Bend at Mountain View, late
BASKETBALL
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
l
Pct
x-Phila.
47
22
.681
x-Brooklyn
45
24
.652
y-Milwaukee
44
25
.638
x-atlanta
39
31
.557
x-Miami
38
31
.551
new york
38
31
.551
Boston
35
34
.507
Charlotte
33
36
.478
indiana
33
36
.478
Washington
32
38
.457
Chicago
29
40
.420
Toronto
27
42
.391
Orlando
21
48
.304
Cleveland
21
48
.304
detroit
20
50
.286
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
l
Pct
y-utah
50
19
.725
x-Phoenix
48
21
.696
x-l.a. Clippers
46
23
.667
x-denver
45
24
.652
Portland
40
29
.580
dallas
40
29
.580
l.a. lakers
39
30
.565
Golden state
37
33
.529
Memphis
36
33
.522
san antonio
33
35
.485
new Orleans
31
38
.449
sacramento
31
38
.449
Minnesota
22
47
.319
Oklahoma City
21
49
.300
houston
16
53
.232
x-clinched playoff spot
y-clinched division
Tuesday’s Late Games
Milwaukee 114, Orlando 102
sacramento 122, Oklahoma City 106
Golden state 122, Phoenix 116
l.a. lakers 101, new york 99, OT
Wednesday’s Games
atlanta 120, Washington 116
Boston at Cleveland, late
san antonio at Brooklyn, late
new Orleans at dallas, late
Portland at utah, late
houston at l.a. lakers, late
Thursday’s Games
l.a. Clippers at Charlotte, 4 p.m.
Milwaukee at indiana, 4 p.m.
Orlando at atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
Phila. at Miami, 4:30 p.m.
san antonio at new york, 4:30 p.m.
denver at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
sacramento at Memphis, 5 p.m.
Toronto at Chicago, 5 p.m.
Portland at Phoenix, 7 p.m.
Friday’s Games
Cleveland at Washington, 4 p.m.
denver at detroit, 5 p.m.
Orlando at Phila., 5 p.m.
utah at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.
l.a. Clippers at houston, 6 p.m.
sacramento at Memphis, 6 p.m.
Toronto at dallas, 6 p.m.
new Orleans at Golden state, 6:30 p.m.
GB
—
2
3
8½
9
9
12
14
14
15½
18
20
26
26
27½
GB
—
2
4
5
10
10
11
13½
14
16½
19
19
28
29½
34
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST
W
L
Pct
GB
Boston
22
16
.579
—
new york
20
16
.556
1
Toronto
19
16
.543
1½
Tampa Bay
19
19
.500
3
Baltimore
16
21
.432
5½
CENTRAL
W
L
Pct
GB
Chicago
20
13
.606
—
Cleveland
20
14
.588
½
Kansas City
16
19
.457
5
Minnesota
12
21
.364
8
detroit
12
24
.333
9½
WEST
W
L
Pct
GB
Oakland
23
15
.605
—
houston
19
17
.528
3
seattle
18
18
.500
4
Texas
18
20
.474
5
los angeles
16
19
.457
5½
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST
W
L
Pct
GB
new york
18
13
.581
—
Phila.
20
17
.541
1
atlanta
17
19
.472
3½
Miami
15
20
.429
5
Washington
13
19
.406
5½
CENTRAL
W
L
Pct
GB
st. louis
22
15
.595
—
Milwaukee
20
17
.541
2
Cincinnati
17
17
.500
3½
Chicago
17
19
.472
4½
Pittsburgh
15
21
.417
6½
WEST
W
L
Pct
GB
san Francisco
22
14
.611
—
san diego
21
17
.553
2
los angeles
19
17
.528
3
arizona
17
19
.472
5
Colorado
13
24
.351
9½
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tuesday’s Late Games
houston 5, l.a. angels 1
detroit 8, Kansas City 7
Chicago White sox 9, Minnesota 3
l.a. dodgers 6, seattle 4
Wednesday’s Games
n.y. Mets 7, Baltimore 1
Cleveland 2, Chicago Cubs 1, 10 innings
n.y. yankees 1, Tampa Bay 0
detroit 4, Kansas City 2
Toronto 4, atlanta 1
Oakland 4, Boston 1
l.a. angels at houston, late
Minnesota at Chicago White sox, late
seattle at l.a. dodgers, late
Thursday’s Games
Toronto (stripling 0-2) at atlanta (Morton 2-2), 9:20 a.m.
Kansas City (lynch 0-1) at detroit (Turnbull 1-2),
10:10 a.m.
Minnesota (Pineda 2-1) at Chicago White sox (lynn 3-1),
11:10 a.m.
n.y. yankees (Taillon 1-2) at Tampa Bay (hill 1-1),
4:10 p.m.
Oakland (Manaea 3-1) at Boston (richards 2-2), 4:10 p.m.
Texas (Foltynewicz 1-3) at houston (Javier 3-1), 5:10 p.m.
Cleveland (Plesac 2-3) at seattle (Flexen 3-1), 7:10 p.m.
Friday’s Games
Kansas City at Chicago White sox, 12:10 p.m., 1st game
n.y. yankees at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at detroit, 4:10 p.m.
l.a. angels at Boston, 4:10 p.m.
n.y. Mets at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m.
Phila. at Toronto, 4:37 p.m.
Kansas City at Chicago White sox, 5:10 p.m., 2nd game
Oakland at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m.
Texas at houston, 5:10 p.m.
Cleveland at seattle, 7:10 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Tuesday’s Games
Phila. 6, Washington 2
st. louis 6, Milwaukee 1, 11 innings
san diego 8, Colorado 1
arizona 11, Miami 3
l.a. dodgers 6, seattle 4
Wednesday’s Games
n.y. Mets 7, Baltimore 1
Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 1, 10 innings
Cleveland 2, Chicago Cubs 1, 10 innings
san diego 5, Colorado 3, 7 innings, 1st game
Colorado 3, san diego 2, 8 innings, 2nd game
Toronto 4, atlanta 1
Milwaukee 4, st. louis 1
Phila. 5, Washington 2, 10 innings
Miami at arizona, late
seattle at l.a. dodgers, late
Thursday’s Games
Toronto (stripling 0-2) at atlanta (Morton 2-2), 9:20 a.m.
Phila. (eflin 2-1) at Washington (Corbin 1-3), 10:05 a.m.
st. louis (Flaherty 6-0) at Milwaukee (Burnes 2-2),
10:40 a.m.
san Francisco (desclafani 2-1) at Pittsburgh (Crowe 0-1),
3:35 p.m.
Cincinnati (Castillo 1-4) at Colorado (González 1-1),
5:40 p.m.
Miami (rogers 4-2) at arizona (Kelly 2-3), 6:40 p.m.
Friday’s Games
san Francisco at Pittsburgh, 3:35 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at detroit, 4:10 p.m.
n.y. Mets at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m.
Phila. at Toronto, 4:37 p.m.
atlanta at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m.
Cincinnati at Colorado, 5:40 p.m.
Washington at arizona, 6:40 p.m.
Miami at l.a. dodgers, 7:10 p.m.
st. louis at san diego, 7:10 p.m.
HOCKEY
Thursday’s Games
Minnesota at st. louis, 5 p.m.
los angeles at Colorado, 6 p.m.
Vancouver at Calgary, 6 p.m.
Friday’s Games
Toronto at Winnipeg, 5 p.m.
SOCCER
MLS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF
new england
2 1 2
8
6
ny City FC
2 1 1
7
9
new york
2 2 0
6
7
Orlando City
1 0 3
6
5
nashville
1 0 3
6
6
atlanta
1 1 2
5
5
Montreal
1 1 2
5
6
inter Miami CF
1 1 2
5
5
Columbus
1 1 2
5
3
Phila.
1 2 2
5
4
Toronto FC
1 2 1
4
6
d.C. united
1 3 0
3
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.
Wednesday’s Games
Toronto FC 2, Columbus 0
new england 1, Phila. 1, tie
Montreal at Miami, late
sporting KC at houston, late
Vancouver at Minnesota, late
seattle at san Jose, late
Thursday, May 13
Chicago at d.C. united, 5 p.m.
NHL
DEALS
East
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
y-Pittsburgh
56 37 16 3 77 196 156
x-Washington 56 36 15 5 77 191 163
x-Boston
56 33 16 7 73 168 136
x-n.y. islanders 56 32 17 7 71 156 128
n.y. rangers
56 27 23 6 60 177 157
Philadelphia
56 25 23 8 58 163 201
new Jersey
56 19 30 7 45 145 194
Buffalo
56 15 34 7 37 138 199
Central
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
y-Carolina
56 36 12 8 80 179 136
x-Florida
56 37 14 5 79 189 153
x-Tampa Bay
56 36 17 3 75 181 147
x-nashville
56 31 23 2 64 156 154
dallas
56 23 19 14 60 158 154
Chicago
56 24 25 7 55 161 186
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
55 39 14 2 80 185 124
x-Colorado
54 37 13 4 78 186 132
x-Minnesota
54 35 14 5 75 178 149
x-st. louis
54 25 20 9 59 158 167
arizona
56 24 26 6 54 153 176
los angeles
54 21 26 7 49 142 159
san Jose
55 21 27 7 49 151 193
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
55 35 18 2 72 182 150
x-Winnipeg
55 29 23 3 61 166 152
x-Montreal
56 24 21 11 59 159 168
Calgary
52 23 26 3 49 138 149
Ottawa
55 22 28 5 49 153 187
Vancouver
51 21 27 3 45 135 169
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
Wednesday’s Games
edmonton 4, Montreal 3, OT
Toronto at Ottawa, late
los angeles at Colorado, late
Minnesota at st. louis, late
Vegas at san Jose, late
Wednesday’s Transactions
GA
6
3
5
2
4
4
6
5
3
5
8
9
9
10
GA
2
5
8
3
6
5
4
5
5
4
5
8
10
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
MilWauKee BuCKs — Waived F rodions Kurucs.
OrlandO MaGiC — signed F ignas Brazdeikis to a re-
mainder-of-the-season contract.
Womens National Basketball Association
ChiCaGO sKy — Waived G Brittany Boyd-Jones.
COnneCTiCuT sun — Waived G Kamiah smalls.
dallas WinGs — Waived F Megan Gustafson.
indians FeVer — Waived F unique Thompson and G
Kathleen doyle.
neW yOrK liBerTy — Waived F Joyner holmes.
PhOeniX MerCury — Waived G Tiana Mangakahia, C
Ciera Johnson and sara Blicavs.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
aTlanTa FalCOns — Waived K elliot Fry.
BalTiMOre raVens — signed Wr rashod Bateman to
a four-year rookie contract.
BuFFalO Bills — signed de Carlos Basham to a four-
year contract.
denVer BrOnCOs — sigmned s Caden sterns and
OT ryan Pope.
indianaPOlis COlTs — Waived Ol sam Jones. signed
OT eric Fisher and dT antwaun Woods.
Green Bay PaCKers — signed QB Blake Bortles to a
one-year contract.
lOs anGeles CharGers — signed CB asante samuel
Jr. to a four year contract.
lOs anGeles raMs — Placed ls Colin holba on waivers.
neW Orleans sainTs — signed dB eric Burrell and
rB stevie scott.
san FranCisCO 49ers — Waived rB austin Walter.
WashinGTOn FOOTBall TeaM — signed lT Charles
leno to a one-year contract.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
lOs anGeles FC — loaned G Tomas romero and Fs
Bryce duke, danny Musovski, alvaro Quezada, Christian
Torres, Kwadwo Opoku and Cal Jennings to las Vegas
(usl Championship).
TOrOnTO FC — signed F dom dwyer through 2022,
pending receipt of the international transfer certifi-
cate (iTC).
Baseball
Continued from A5
Bend (8-4 overall) quickly
began chipping away at Red-
mond’s four-run lead after the
first inning. The Lava Bears
added two runs in the second
inning, another in the third,
then took an 8-6 lead in the
fourth inning on a Ryland
Gustafson two-run dinger.
As the lead evaporated, the
young Panthers, with three
freshmen in their lineup, were
tested — especially freshmen
pitchers Joseph Teixeira and
Ryker Altizer, who came out
of the bullpen to pitch the final
four innings.
After Gustafson’s go-ahead
home run, the freshmen pitch-
ers allowed just one run to
keep the Panthers within strik-
ing distance.
“There is a lot of learning
going on,” Stanley said. “Not
just learning the game, but
learning how to compete be-
cause they haven’t been at the
varsity level. Our freshmen
pitchers showed a lot of poise.”
It was far from a clean game
for the Panthers. They com-
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Bend High catcher Kaleb Karpstein eyes the ball as Redmond’s Colton Horner (8) slides into home Tuesday at
Redmond High School.
mitted five errors in the field,
their pitchers hit four Bend
batters and only five of Bend’s
nine runs were earned.
Clutch hitting started the
late rally for the Panthers.
Eberle and Erhardt both drove
in runs in the fifth inning to
help the Panthers retake the
lead, 9-8. A sacrifice fly off the
bat of senior Austin Carter
provided what would prove
to be the winning run in the
bottom of the sixth inning.
Redmond held the Lava Bears
scoreless in the top of the sev-
enth to end the game.
“We hit the ball in the right
spots, moved the runners over,”
Erhardt said. “I definitely have
to say that the hits were some-
thing that got momentum go-
ing.”
With three games left in the
shortened season, all against
Intermountain Conference op-
ponents, the Panthers hope that
the momentum from the sig-
nature win carries into the final
week and into the summer.
“They didn’t just roll over,
that would have been really
easy to do,” Manley said. “Bend
chipped away and took the
lead, then we stopped it and
responded. That is what good
teams do, and that is what we
want to be one day, a good
team. I think we are getting
close to that.”
Las Vegas did lose Angel Mc-
Coughtry for the season this
week after she tore her right
ACL. The Aces also saw guard
Kayla McBride sign with Min-
nesota. The Lynx also picked
up Natalie Achonwa and Aerial
Powers in other key offseason
moves.
Here are other things to look
for in the league’s 25th season.
part of a three-member inves-
tor group that was approved to
purchase the team.
The ownership change fol-
lows pressure on former Sen.
Kelly Loeffler, a Republican
who angered WNBA play-
ers with her opposition to the
league’s racial justice initiatives,
to sell her share of the Dream.
The Las Vegas Aces were also
sold to Raiders owner Mark
Davis from MGM Interna-
tional.
Cup. Teams will play 10 desig-
nated regular-season matchups
before the Olympic break that
will count towards standings for
that contest. The top team by
record in those games in each
conference will play each other
in a championship game right
after the break ends. There will
be player prize pools.
New owners
It was also a busy offseason
with two teams sold to new
ownership groups. Former
Atlanta Dream guard Renee
Montgomery made history as
Social justice
The league also plans to con-
tinue to support the WNBA
Justice Movement. It’s the plat-
form through which the league
will continue to lead import-
ant work in the community to
combat racial and gender in-
equality, promote advocacy for
LBGTQ+ rights, and champion
reform in systems where injus-
tice persists.
“It’s one of the important
things I know to the players,”
Engelbert said of the social jus-
tice movement. “We talk to
them all the time about not be-
ing one and done around social
justice. Continuing the social
justice efforts and integrating
that in with the campaign and
to lead important work with the
community.”
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Reporter: 541-383-0307,
brathbone@bendbulletin.com
GOLF
NCAA denies Beavers a chance at women’s golf na-
tionals — In an unprecedented move, the NCAA canceled
WNBA
the Baton Rouge regional and gave the top six seeded teams
an automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament May 21-26.
The Beavers were the No. 7 seed. Oregon was the No. 4 seed.
The course absorbed 7 inches of rain over several days.
Continued from A5
—Bulletin wire reports
POWERBALL
The numbers drawn Wednesday night are:
01 19 20 38 54 17
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:
6 19 21 31 35 43
The estimated jackpot is now $2.7 million.
Commissioner’s Cup
The league will also debut
the WNBA Commissioner’s
Changing it up
Both Dallas and Atlanta will
have new coaches at the helm
with Vickie Johnson taking over
the Wings and Mike Petersen in
charge of the Dream. Johnson
was hired in December while
Petersen was named the interim
coach when Nicki Collen left
for Baylor earlier this month.