A6 The BulleTin • Monday, May 24, 2021 ON THE AIR SCOREBOARD MONDAY BASEBALL Time MLB, Tampa Bay Rays at Toronto Blue Jays 10 a.m. College, Ohio State at Indiana 3 p.m. MLB, St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago White Sox 5 p.m. MLB, Seattle Mariners at Oakland Athletics 6:30 p.m. MLB, Seattle Mariners at Oakland Athletics 8 p.m. BASKETBALL NBA, Miami Heat at Milwaukee Bucks 4:30 p.m. NBA, Portland Trail Blazers at Denver Nuggets 7 p.m. GOLF Women’s College, NCAA Individual National Championship 2 p.m. HOCKEY NHL, First Round: Teams TBA 4 p.m. NHL, First Round: Teams TBA 6:30 p.m. TENNIS Tennis, Ultimate Tennis Showdown: UTS4 French Riviera, Day 1 6 a.m. Tennis, Ultimate Tennis Showdown: UTS4 French Riviera, Night 1 10 a.m. ATP/WTA, Belgrade-ATP 2, Parma-ATP & Strasbourg-WTA Early Rounds, Roland Garros Qualifying Round 1 1:30 a.m. ATP/WTA Tennis, Belgrade-ATP 2, Parma-ATP & Strasbourg-WTA Early Rounds, Roland Garros Qualifying Round 1 3 a.m. TV MLB BIG10 ESPN ROOT MLB TNT TNT GOLF NBCSN NBCSN Prep sports Monday, May 24 Boys basketball: Summit at Mountain View, 7 p.m.; Trin- ity lutheran at Madras, 7 p.m.; hosanna Triad at Central Christian, 7 p.m. Girls basketball: Madras at Summit, 7 p.m.; hosanna Triad at Central Christian, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 25 Boys basketball: Bend at la Pine, 7 p.m.; Crook County at Pendleton, 6:30 p.m.; Ridgeview at hood River Valley, 6:30 p.m.; The dalles at Redmond, 6:30 p.m.; Madras at estacada, 7 p.m.; newport at Sisters, 7 p.m.; Culver at Gervais, 6:30 p.m. Girls basketball: Pendleton at Crook County, 7 p.m.; hood River Valley at Ridgeview, 7 p.m.; Redmond at The dalles, 6:30 p.m.; estacada at Madras, 6 p.m.; Sisters at newport, 6 p.m.; Culver at Gervais, 5 p.m. Wrestling: Sisters invitational, 4 p.m. BASKETBALL NBA Playoffs FS2 FS2 TENNIS TENNIS TUESDAY BASEBALL Time College, SEC Tournament: Teams TBA 7:30 a.m. College, SEC Tournament: Team TBA 11 a.m. College, SEC Tournament: Teams TBA 2:30 p.m. MLB, Los Angeles Dodgers at Houston Astros 5 p.m. College, SEC Tournament: Teams TBA 6 p.m. MLB, Regional Coverage 6:30 p.m. MLB, Seattle Mariners at Oakland Athletics 6:30 p.m. BASKETBALL NBA, Boston Celtics at Brooklyn Nets 4:30 p.m. WNBA, Atlanta Dream at Chicago Sky 5 p.m. WNBA, Connecticut Sun at Seattle Storm 7 p.m. NBA, Los Angeles Lakers at Phoenix Suns 7 p.m. GOLF Women’s College, NCAA Championships, Team Match Play Quarterfinals 9 a.m. Women’s College, NCAA Championships, Team Match Play Semifinals 2 p.m. HOCKEY NHL, First Round: Teams TBA 4 p.m. NHL, First Round: Teams TBA 6:30 p.m. TENNIS Tennis, Ultimate Tennis Showdown: UTS4 French Riviera, Day 2 6 a.m. Tennis, Ultimate Tennis Showdown: UTS4 French Riviera, Semifinals and Final 11 a.m. ATP/WTA Tennis, Belgrade-ATP 2, Parma-ATP & Strasbourg-WTA Early Rounds, Roland Garros Qualifying Round 2 1:30 a.m. ATP/WTA Tennis, Belgrade-ATP 2, Parma-ATP & Strasbourg-WTA Early Rounds, Roland Garros Qualifying Round 2 3 a.m. ON DECK TV SEC SEC SEC FS1 SEC MLB ROOT TNT CBSSN CBSSN TNT FIRST ROUND(Best-of-7) Sunday, May 23 Phila. 125, Washington 118, Phila. leads series 1-0 Phoenix 99, l.a. lakers 90, Phoenix leads series 1-0 atlanta 107, new york 105, atlanta leads series 1-0 Memphis112, utah 109, Memphis leads series 1-0 Monday, May 24 Miami at Milwaukee, 4:30 p.m. Portland at denver, 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 25 Boston at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. l.a. lakers at Phoenix, 7 p.m. dallas at l.a. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Saturday’s Late Box Score Portland 123, Denver 109 PORTLAND (123) Covington 3-5 0-0 8, Powell 3-11 3-3 10, nurkic 7-10 2-3 16, lillard 10-25 9-9 34, McCollum 8-20 2-2 21, anthony 6-12 2-2 18, Kanter 1-2 0-0 2, Simons 5-6 0-0 14. Totals 43-91 18-19 123. DENVER (109) Gordon 7-16 0-2 16, Porter Jr. 12-21 0-0 25, Jokic 14-27 3-4 34, Campazzo 3-4 0-0 8, Rivers 2-6 1-2 6, Millsap 1-3 0-0 3, Green 0-1 0-0 0, howard 3-5 0-0 7, Morris 5-10 0-0 10. Totals 47-93 4-8 109. Portland 35 23 38 27 — 123 Denver 30 31 25 23 — 109 3-Point Goals—Portland 19-40 (lillard 5-12, Simons 4-5, anthony 4-8, McCollum 3-7, Covington 2-4, Powell 1-4), denver 11-36 (Jokic 3-7, Campazzo 2-3, Gordon 2-4, Millsap 1-2, howard 1-3, Rivers 1-5, Porter Jr. 1-10). Fouled Out—none. Rebounds—Portland 39 (nurkic 12), denver 48 (Jokic 16). Assists—Portland 29 (lillard 13), denver 22 (Campazzo, Morris 5). Total Fouls— Portland 14, denver 18. A—7,732 (19,520) WNBA GOLF GOLF NBCSN NBCSN FS2 FS2 TENNIS TENNIS Listings are the most accurate available. EASTERN CONFERENCE W l Pct Connecticut 5 0 1.000 new york 4 1 .800 Chicago 2 1 .667 atlanta 1 2 .333 Washington 1 3 .250 indiana 1 4 .200 WESTERN CONFERENCE W l Pct Seattle 3 1 .750 las Vegas 2 2 .500 Phoenix 2 2 .500 dallas 1 1 .500 Minnesota 0 3 .000 los angeles 0 2 .000 Sunday’s Games indiana 89, Washington 77 new york 93, Chicago 85 Connecticut 72, las Vegas 65 Monday’s Games dallas at new york, 4 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Washington at indiana, 4 p.m. atlanta at Chicago, 5 p.m. Connecticut at Seattle, 7 p.m. GB — 1 2 3 3½ 4 GB — 1 1 1 2½ 2 GOLF Hsu’s late eagle creates big swing in first career LPGA win — Wei-Ling Hsu promised her caddie she wouldn’t cry if, or when, she finally won. She was mistaken. Hsu eagled the par-5 15th hole Sunday, creating a four-shot swing that gave her a two-shot lead, and won the LPGA Tour’s Pure Silk Champion- ship for her first career victory. “At 15, ... I thought about myself, that I’ve been waiting for seven years. I don’t want to wait any, more” a tearful Hsu said on the green after securing the victory with a par. Later, after some time to let it soak in? “I think this is the happiest day ever. How do you cry?” she said. “And some- how, I just cried so hard the last hole, but I feel happy. Just happy.” Hsu closed with a 3-under 68 to finish at 13-under 271, two shots clear of playing partner Moriya Jutanugarn. Jutanugarn had a 70. Jessica Korda was third at 10 under after a 70. SOFTBALL Walk-off single sends Oregon past Texas; play winner- take-all finale — Haley Cruse hit a leadoff double and two batters later, Terra McGowan drove her in with a walk-off sin- gle to right as the Ducks topped the No. 12 seed Longhorns, 3-2 in eight innings, in the first game of an NCAA regional fi- nal at McCombs Field Sunday night in Austin, Texas. Oregon and Texas played a second time, for the right to play a Super Regional, late Sunday night. — Bulletin wire reports PGA Continued from A5 Never mind that he was No. 115 in the world. “This is just an incredible feeling because I believed it was possible, but everything was saying it wasn’t,” Mickel- son said. Julius Boros for 53 years held the distinction of golf’s oldest major champion. He was 48 when he won the 1968 PGA Championship in San Antonio. The record now belongs to Mickelson, whose legacy is as much rooted in longevity as any of the skills that have made him among the most exciting players in the game. Mickelson became the 10th player to win majors in three decades, an elite list that starts with Harry Vardon and was most recently achieved by Ti- ger Woods. Woods, who won the Mas- ters in 2019 at age 43 after four back surgeries, was among to send a tweet of congratula- tions. Boston Tampa Bay new york Toronto Baltimore Chicago Cleveland Kansas City detroit Minnesota oakland houston Texas Seattle los angeles new york atlanta Phila. Miami Washington St. louis Chicago Milwaukee Cincinnati Pittsburgh San diego los angeles San Francisco Colorado arizona Pct .604 .604 .596 .511 .370 GB — — ½ 4½ 11 Pct .578 .545 .489 .391 .370 GB — 1½ 4 8½ 9½ Pct .583 .553 .449 .447 .426 GB — 1½ 6½ 6½ 7½ Pct .525 .489 .489 .478 .465 GB — 1½ 1½ 2 2½ Pct .565 .522 .500 .444 .391 GB — 2 3 5½ 8 Pct .638 .617 .596 .383 .375 GB — 1 2 12 12½ Oldest Major Winners • Phil Mickelson, 2021 PGA Championship, 50 years, 11 months, 7 days. • Julius Boros, 1968 PGA Championship, 48, 4, 18. • Tom Morris Sr., 1867 The Open Championship, 46, 3, 10. • Jack Nicklaus, 1986 The Masters, 46, 2, 23. • Jerry Barber, 1961 PGA Championship, 45, 3, 6. • Hale Irwin, 1990 U.S. Open, 45, 14. • Lee Trevino, 1984 PGA Championship, 44, 8, 18. • Roberto De Vicenzo, 1967 The Open Championship, 44, 3, 1. • Harry Vardon, 1914 The Open Championship, 44, 1, 10. • Raymond Floyd, 1986 U.S. Open Championship, 43, 9, 11. • Ted Ray, 1920 U.S. Open Championship, 43, 4, 16. Three months after 43-year- old Tom Brady won a seventh Super Bowl, Mickelson added to this year of ageless wonders. Mickelson became the first player in PGA Tour history to win tournaments 30 years apart. The first of his 45 titles was in 1991 when he was still a junior at Arizona State. “He’s been on tour as long as I’ve been alive,” Jon Rahm said. “For him to keep that willing- ness to play and compete and practice, it’s truly admirable.” NHL Playoffs FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7) Sunday’s Games nashville 4, Carolina 3, 2oT, series tied 2 — 2 Colorado 5, St. louis 2, Colorado wins series 4 — 0 Boston 3, Washington 1, Boston wins series 4 — 1 Winnipeg 5, edmonton 4, oT Monday’s Games n.y. islanders at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Toronto at Montreal, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at Florida, 5 p.m. edmonton at Winnipeg, 6:45 p.m. Minnesota at Vegas, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Games nashville at Carolina, TBa Toronto at Montreal, TBa MLS MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L 29 19 29 19 28 19 23 22 17 29 Central Division W L 26 19 24 20 22 23 18 28 17 29 West Division W L 28 20 26 21 22 27 21 26 20 27 East Division W L 21 19 23 24 23 24 22 24 20 23 Central Division W L 26 20 24 22 23 23 20 25 18 28 West Division W L 30 17 29 18 28 19 18 29 18 30 HOCKEY SOCCER BASEBALL SPORTS BRIEFING AMERICAN LEAGUE Sunday’s Games Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 4 Washington 6, Baltimore 5 Phila. 6, Boston 2 n.y. yankees 5, Chicago White Sox 4 Minnesota 8, Cleveland 5, 10 innings Kansas City 3, detroit 2 Texas 3, houston 2, 10 innings San diego 9, Seattle 2 l.a. angels 6, oakland 5 Monday’s Games Tampa Bay (yarbrough 2-3) at Toronto (Stripling 0-3), 10:07 a.m. Cleveland (hentges 1-1) at detroit (Turnbull 3-2), 4:10 p.m. Baltimore (Means 4-0) at Minnesota (Shoemaker 2-5), 4:40 p.m. St. louis (TBd) at Chicago White Sox (lynn 4-1), 5:10 p.m. Seattle (Kikuchi 1-3) at oakland (Montas 5-3), 6:40 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Toronto at n.y. yankees, 4:05 p.m. atlanta at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Cleveland at detroit, 4:10 p.m. Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Baltimore at Minnesota, 4:40 p.m. l.a. dodgers at houston, 5:10 p.m. St. louis at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. Texas at l.a. angels, 6:38 p.m. Seattle at oakland, 6:40 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Sunday’s Games Miami 5, n.y. Mets 1 atlanta 7, Pittsburgh 1 Washington 6, Baltimore 5 Phila. 6, Boston 2 Milwaukee 9, Cincinnati 4 Colorado 4, arizona 3 San diego 9, Seattle 2 l.a. dodgers 11, San Francisco 5 Chicago Cubs 2, St. louis 1, 10 innings Monday’s Games Phila. (eflin 2-3) at Miami (Rogers 6-2), 3:40 p.m. Colorado (Gomber 2-4) at n.y. Mets (Peterson 1-3), 4:10 p.m. San diego (Snell 1-0) at Milwaukee (Woodruff 2-2), 4:40 p.m. St. louis (TBd) at Chicago White Sox (lynn 4-1), 5:10 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 3:35 p.m. Phila. at Miami, 3:40 p.m. Cincinnati at Washington, 4:05 p.m. atlanta at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Colorado at n.y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. San diego at Milwaukee, 4:40 p.m. l.a. dodgers at houston, 5:10 p.m. St. louis at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. San Francisco at arizona, 6:40 p.m. Koepka and Oosthuizen had their chances, but only briefly. Koepka was 4 over on the three par 5s he faced when the game was still on and closed with a 74. Oosthuizen hit into the wa- ter as he was trying to make a final run and shot 73. “Phil played great,” Koepka said. “It’s pretty cool to see, but a bit disappointed in myself.” Koepka also got lost in the chaos and said it was the most his right knee, on which he had ligament surgery two months EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF new england 4 1 2 14 10 orlando City 3 0 3 12 7 Phila. 3 2 2 11 6 nashville 2 0 4 10 7 atlanta 2 1 3 9 7 ny City FC 2 2 2 8 11 CF Montréal 2 3 2 8 9 Columbus 2 2 2 8 5 inter Miami CF 2 3 2 8 8 new york 2 4 0 6 8 d.C. united 2 5 0 6 5 Toronto FC 1 3 2 5 7 Chicago 1 4 1 4 4 Cincinnati 1 3 1 4 6 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF Seattle 5 0 2 17 14 Sporting KC 4 2 1 13 12 la Galaxy 4 2 0 12 10 houston 3 2 2 11 9 Colorado 3 2 1 10 9 Portland 3 3 0 9 9 San Jose 3 4 0 9 11 Real Sl 2 1 2 8 8 la FC 2 2 2 8 7 Vancouver 2 4 1 7 6 austin FC 2 4 0 6 5 Minnesota united 2 4 0 6 5 FC dallas 1 2 3 6 8 noTe: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Sunday’s Games atlanta 1, Seattle 1, tie Phila. 1, d.C. united 0 nashville 1, austin FC 0 GA 7 2 5 4 5 6 9 5 10 9 11 10 10 14 GA 3 8 11 9 8 8 11 6 7 9 8 10 8 NWSL Glance W L T Pts GF louisville 1 0 1 4 2 orlando 1 0 1 4 3 Reign FC 1 0 1 4 2 Gotham FC 1 0 1 4 1 Portland 1 1 0 3 6 Kansas City 0 0 2 2 2 houston 0 1 1 1 2 north Carolina 0 1 1 1 1 Washington 0 1 1 1 1 Chicago 0 1 1 1 0 noTe: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Sunday’s Games Reign FC 2, Portland 1 Kansas City 2, houston 2, tie GA 0 2 1 0 2 2 3 2 3 5 ago, hurt all day. This was history in the mak- ing. No one wanted to miss it. Tom Watson came close at Turnberry in 2009 when at 59 he had a one-shot lead playing the 18th hole and made bogey, losing the British Open in a playoff to Stewart Cink. Greg Norman was 53 when he had the 54-hole lead at Royal Birk- dale and failed to hang on in the 2008 British Open. Mickelson didn’t let this chance pass him by. “It was like the Phil that I re- member watching just when I turned pro and it was great to see,” Oosthuizen said. “I mean, what an achievement to win a major at 50 years old, and he deserves all of that today.” Mickelson finished at 6-un- der 282 The victory came one week after Mickelson accepted a spe- cial exemption into the U.S. Open because at No. 115 in the world and winless the last two years, he no longer was exempt from qualifying. As recently as a month ago, he was con- GOLF PGA PGA Championship Scores Sunday at Kiawah Island Ocean Course Kiawah Island, S.C. Purse: $8.1 million Yardage: 7,876; Par: 72 FINAL ROUND Individual FedExCup Points in parentheses Phil Mickelson (600), $2,160,000 70-69-70-73—282 Brooks Koepka (270), $1,056,000 69-71-70-74—284 louis oosthuizen (270), $1,056,000 71-68-72-73—284 Paul Casey (120), $462,250 71-71-73-71—286 Padraig harrington (120), $462,250 71-73-73-69—286 harry higgs (120), $462,250 72-71-73-70—286 Shane lowry (120), $462,250 73-71-73-69—286 abraham ancer (74), $263,000 74-72-76-65—287 Tony Finau (74), $263,000 74-72-70-71—287 Rickie Fowler (74), $263,000 71-76-69-71—287 Collin Morikawa (74), $263,000 70-75-74-68—287 Jon Rahm (74), $263,000 72-75-72-68—287 Justin Rose (74), $263,000 72-75-73-67—287 Scottie Scheffler (74), $263,000 72-74-71-70—287 Kevin Streelman (74), $263,000 70-72-70-75—287 Will Zalatoris, $263,000 71-74-72-70—287 Keegan Bradley (52), $168,000 69-75-72-72—288 Corey Conners (52), $168,000 67-75-73-73—288 Charley hoffman (52), $168,000 73-70-73-72—288 Sungjae im (52), $168,000 70-72-73-73—288 Patrick Reed (52), $168,000 74-75-69-70—288 aaron Wise (52), $168,000 69-79-72-68—288 Chan Kim, $103,814 75-74-73-67—289 Martin laird (39), $103,814 70-73-74-72—289 hideki Matsuyama (39), $103,814 73-68-76-72—289 Jason Scrivener, $103,814 73-75-72-69—289 Patrick Cantlay (39), $103,814 73-73-70-73—289 Matt Fitzpatrick (39), $103,814 73-71-72-73—289 Billy horschel (39), $103,814 77-72-68-72—289 Christiaan Bezuidenhout, $59,750 71-70-72-77—290 Stewart Cink (26), $59,750 71-76-74-69—290 Viktor hovland (26), $59,750 69-75-75-71—290 Matt Jones (26), $59,750 73-75-74-68—290 Joaquin niemann (26), $59,750 71-72-71-76—290 ian Poulter (26), $59,750 74-70-73-73—290 Webb Simpson (26), $59,750 75-74-69-72—290 Jordan Spieth (26), $59,750 73-75-68-74—290 Bryson deChambeau (18), $42,000 72-71-71-77—291 Branden Grace (18), $42,000 70-71-72-78—291 emiliano Grillo (18), $42,000 77-72-72-70—291 Tyrrell hatton (18), $42,000 71-75-73-72—291 Richy Werenski (18), $42,000 71-72-73-75—291 Gary Woodland (18), $42,000 70-72-72-77—291 Ben Cook, $31,300 72-77-69-74—292 Jason day (12), $31,300 74-75-72-71—292 Talor Gooch (12), $31,300 71-78-70-73—292 Steve Stricker (12), $31,300 76-71-70-75—292 daniel van Tonder, $31,300 75-70-74-73—292 Byeong hun an (9), $24,950 73-75-77-68—293 Sam horsfield, $24,950 69-80-73-71—293 Jason Kokrak (9), $24,950 71-72-73-77—293 Robert Macintyre, $24,950 75-73-72-73—293 Rory Mcilroy (9), $24,950 75-72-74-72—293 harold Varner iii (9), $24,950 73-76-71-73—293 Joel dahmen (6), $22,475 74-73-70-77—294 alex noren (6), $22,475 77-72-70-75—294 Carlos ortiz (6), $22,475 73-74-71-76—294 Matt Wallace (6), $22,475 73-73-77-71—294 dean Burmester, $21,400 74-74-74-73—295 Cam davis (5), $21,400 69-78-76-72—295 denny McCarthy (5), $21,400 73-76-72-74—295 Cameron Smith (5), $21,400 72-73-73-77—295 Robert Streb (5), $21,400 77-72-74-72—295 harris english (4), $20,200 75-74-75-72—296 adam hadwin (4), $20,200 77-71-76-72—296 Garrick higgo, $20,200 73-76-78-69—296 Tom hoge (4), $20,200 74-75-74-73—296 henrik Stenson (4), $20,200 73-76-76-71—296 Jimmy Walker (4), $20,200 73-74-75-74—296 danny Willett (4), $20,200 77-71-74-74—296 Russell henley (3), $19,350 78-70-74-75—297 lucas herbert, $19,350 76-72-77-72—297 Tom lewis (3), $19,350 71-74-76-76—297 lee Westwood (3), $19,350 73-72-75-77—297 daniel Berger (3), $19,050 79-69-74-76—298 Wyndham Clark (3), $19,050 75-74-72-77—298 Brendan Steele (3), $18,900 75-74-77-73—299 Brad Marek, $18,800 73-73-78-76—300 Rasmus hojgaard, $18,700 71-76-79-75—301 Bubba Watson (2), $18,600 72-73-77-80—302 Brian Gay (2), $18,500 77-71-80-78—306 LPGA Min Seo Kwak, $5,980 Bianca Pagdanganan, $5,980 Jennifer Chang, $5,980 Jiwon Jeon, $5,980 Jenny Coleman, $5,980 lindsey Weaver, $5,980 Kyung Kim, $4,556 Pernilla lindberg, $4,556 austin ernst, $4,556 Jasmine Suwannapura, $4,556 Stephanie Meadow, $4,556 andrea lee, $3,568 Paula Reto, $3,568 Caroline inglis, $3,568 louise Ridderstrom, $3,568 lauren Coughlin, $3,568 Janie Jackson, $3,568 Sarah Jane Smith, $3,568 lee lopez, $3,568 dana Finkelstein, $3,568 Jennifer Song, $3,568 Maia Schechter, $2,872 Matilda Castren, $2,872 dani holmqvist, $2,872 amy olson, $2,872 Gemma dryburgh, $2,872 nicole Broch larsen, $2,872 Jaye Marie Green, $2,614 Jane Park, $2,614 Jacqui Concolino, $2,517 Brittany lang, $2,517 Vicky hurst, $2,517 Tiffany Joh, $2,362 Kendall dye, $2,362 Kelly Tan, $2,362 Katelyn dambaugh, $2,362 emma Talley, $2,362 Brittany altomare, $2,362 daniela darquea, $2,362 lauren Kim, $2,243 70-70-72-72—284 73-71-67-73—284 72-70-69-73—284 67-73-71-73—284 72-70-68-74—284 73-69-66-76—284 74-70-73-68—285 71-73-71-70—285 72-70-73-70—285 69-74-67-75—285 72-69-68-76—285 70-73-75-68—286 73-72-72-69—286 69-74-73-70—286 69-72-74-71—286 70-74-70-72—286 73-70-71-72—286 70-73-71-72—286 75-68-70-73—286 71-72-70-73—286 70-69-70-77—286 72-72-74-69—287 74-70-72-71—287 69-72-75-71—287 69-72-75-71—287 73-72-67-75—287 70-72-70-75—287 73-71-76-68—288 74-71-72-71—288 72-71-75-71—289 70-72-70-77—289 71-69-72-77—289 68-77-74-71—290 73-72-72-73—290 67-77-72-74—290 69-73-74-74—290 71-69-76-74—290 70-74-71-75—290 70-74-70-76—290 73-72-75-71—291 MOTOR SPORTS NASCAR Cup Series EchoPark Texas Grand Prix Results Sunday at Circuits of the Americas, Austin, Texas. Lap length: 3.41 miles (Start position in parentheses) 1. (8) Chase elliott, Chevrolet, 54 laps, 49 points. 2. (2) Kyle larson, Chevrolet, 54, 47. 3. (6) Joey logano, Ford, 54, 44. 4. (20) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 54, 36. 5. (7) aJ allmendinger, Chevrolet, 54, 0. 6. (27) Chase Briscoe, Ford, 54, 37. 7. (23) Michael Mcdowell, Ford, 54, 39. 8. (12) alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 54, 30. 9. (1) Tyler Reddick, Chevrolet, 54, 36. 10. (4) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 54, 39. 11. (5) William Byron, Chevrolet, 54, 26. 12. (16) austin dillon, Chevrolet, 54, 25. 13. (28) Chris Buescher, Ford, 54, 29. 14. (19) denny hamlin, Toyota, 54, 23. 15. (36) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 54, 26. 16. (29) erik Jones, Chevrolet, 54, 21. 17. (9) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 54, 20. 18. (37) anthony alfredo, Ford, 54, 19. 19. (24) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 54, 18. 20. (25) Corey lajoie, Chevrolet, 54, 23. 21. (33) Ty dillon, Toyota, 54, 0. 22. (22) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Chevrolet, 54, 15. 23. (21) Matt diBenedetto, Ford, 54, 15. 24. (34) Ryan newman, Ford, 54, 13. 25. (3) austin Cindric, Ford, 54, 0. 26. (26) aric almirola, Ford, 54, 11. 27. (13) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 54, 18. 28. (38) Garrett Smithley, Ford, 54, 0. 29. (32) James davison, Chevrolet, 54, 8. 30. (31) Josh Bilicki, Ford, 54, 7. 31. (39) Kyle Tilley, Ford, 54, 6. 32. (35) Cody Ware, Chevrolet, 53, 0. 33. (15) daniel Suarez, Chevrolet, 46, 4. 34. (40) Quin houff, Chevrolet, garage, 38, 3. 35. (17) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, accident, 24, 2. 36. (14) Cole Custer, Ford, accident, 24, 1. 37. (11) Kevin harvick, Ford, accident, 19, 1. 38. (10) Christopher Bell, Toyota, accident, 18, 1. 39. (18) Bubba Wallace, Toyota, accident, 18, 1. 40. (30) Justin haley, Chevrolet, garage, 12, 0. DEALS LPGA Pure Silk Championship Scores Sunday at Kingsmill Resort — River Course Williamsburg, Va. Purse: $1.3 million Yardage: 6,588; Par: 71 Final Round Wei-ling hsu, $195,000 66-72-65-68—271 Moriya Jutanugarn, $117,862 71-67-65-70—273 Jessica Korda, $85,500 70-67-67-70—274 Sarah Kemp, $66,141 69-67-69-70—275 Wichanee Meechai, $48,397 70-68-69-69—276 lizette Salas, 48,397 73-68-64-71—276 Sei young Kim, $32,372 67-71-70-69—277 elizabeth Szokol, $32,372 68-72-67-70—277 lauren Stephenson, $32,372 71-68-67-71—277 Brooke M. henderson, $24,305 70-70-71-67—278 Mina harigae, $24,305 69-72-69-68—278 Pajaree anannarukarn, $24,305 71-69-68-70—278 albane Valenzuela, $20,520 71-70-70-68—279 ally ewing, $20,520 73-68-69-69—279 Kristy McPherson, $18,713 69-74-69-68—280 Pornanong Phatlum, $14,985 74-71-69-67—281 Muni he, $14,985 71-74-67-69—281 Megan Khan, $14,985 68-71-73-69—281 haeji Kang, $14,985 70-68-73-70—281 ana Belac, $14,985 70-67-74-70—281 anne van dam, $14,985 71-69-70-71—281 Perrine delacour, $14,985 70-71-67-73—281 Ruixin liu, $14,985 67-73-67-74—281 Ryann o’Toole, $14,985 68-72-66-75—281 nelly Korda, $11,207 70-70-76-66—282 Marissa Steen, $11,207 70-72-71-69—282 Jodi ewart Shadoff, $11,207 69-72-71-70—282 Katherine Kirk, $11,207 69-70-72-71—282 luna Sobron Galmes, $11,207 67-73-70-72—282 Giulia Molinaro, $11,207 73-70-63-76—282 na yeon Choi, $8,469 71-74-72-66—283 Brianna do, $8,469 75-70-70-68—283 dottie ardina, $8,469 72-73-68-70—283 alena Sharp, $8,469 72-73-67-71—283 Min lee, $8,469 69-71-72-71—283 lindy duncan, $8,469 72-69-69-73—283 Stacy lewis, $8,469 68-69-73-73—283 hinako Shibuno, $8,469 70-75-64-74—283 lexi Thompson 73-72-70-69—284 Mo Martin, $5,980 71-72-71-70—284 Ssu-Chia Cheng, $5,980 72-70-70-72—284 BASEBALL Major League Baseball American League BalTiMoRe oRioleS — Recalled lhP Brandon Waddell from norfolk (Triple-a east). optioned RhP Travis lakins to norfolk. Sent RhP hunter harvey to norfolk for a re- hab assignment. CleVeland indianS — Selected the contract of 2B owen Miller from Columbus (Triple-a east) and signed him to a one-year contract. Transferred C Roberto Perez from the 10-day il to the 60-day il. houSTon aSTRoS — Sent lhP Blake Taylor to Sugar land (Triple-a West) for a rehab assignment. MinneSoTa TWinS — Placed RhP Kenta Maeda on the 10-day il. Recalled inF nick Gordon from St. Paul (Tri- ple-a east). SeaTTle MaRineRS — Claimed RhP Brady lail of waivers from Philadelphia. Recalled RhP Wyatt Mills from Tacoma (Triple-a West). Placed RhP Kendall Graveman on the 10- day il. Sent 1B Jose Marmolejos outright to Tacoma. TaMPa Bay RayS — optioned RhP Brent honeywell Jr. to durham (Triple-a east). activated RhP Michael Wacha from the 10-day il. ToRonTo Blue JayS — Sent RhP Patrick Murphy to dune- din (low-a Southeast) for a rehab assignment. National League aRiZona diaMondBaCKS — activated RhP Taylor Wid- ener from the 10-day il. optioned 2B Josh VanMeter to Reno (Triple-a West). aTlanTa BRaVeS — optioned RhP Bryse Wilson to Gwin- nett (Triple a east). Recalled RhP Jay Flaa from Gwinnett. ChiCaGo CuBS — Sent RhP alec Mills to iowa (Triple-a West) for a rehab assignment. loS anGeleS dodGeRS — Sent RhP Tony Gonsolin to oklahoma City (Triple-a east) for a rehab assignment. Re- called RhP Phil Bickford from oklahoma City. Placed RhP Jimmy nelson on the 10-day il, retroactive to May 21. MiaMi MaRlinS — Placed inF isan diaz on the 10-day il. Recalled inF Jose devers from Jacksonville (Triple-a east). PhiladelPhia PhillieS — designated RhP Ramon Rosso for assignment. optioned RhP Brady lail to lehigh Valley (Triple-a east). cerned that he could not keep his focus for 18 holes and kept throwing away shots that set him back. And then he beat the stron- gest field of the year — 99 of the top 100 players — and made it look easy at times. The PGA Championship had the largest and loudest crowd since the return from the COVID-19 pandemic — the PGA of America said it limited tickets to 10,000, and it seemed like twice that many — and it clear what they wanted to see. The opening hour made it seem as though the final day could belong to anyone. The wind finished its switch to the opposite direction from the opening rounds, and while there was low scoring early, Mickelson and Koepka traded brilliance and blunder. Koepka flew the green with a wedge on the par-5 second hole, could only chip it about 6 feet to get out of an impossible lie and made double bogey, a three-shot swing when Mickel- son hit a deft pitch from thick grass behind the green. Mickelson holed a sand shot from short of the green on the par-5 third, only for Koepka to tie for the lead with a two- shot swing on the sixth hole when he made birdie and Lefty missed the green well to the right. Kevin Streelman briefly had a share of the lead. Oosthui- zen was lurking, even though it took him seven holes to make a birdie. And then the potential for any drama was sucked out to sea. Oosthuizen, coming off a birdie to get within three, had to lay up out of the thick grass on the 13th and then sent his third shot right of the flag and into the water, making triple bogey. Just like that, Mickelson was up by five and headed toward the inward holes, the wind at his back on the way home with what seemed like the entire state of South Carolina at his side. Sunday’s Transactions