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    A6 The BulleTin • Thursday, May 27, 2021
ON THE AIR
SCOREBOARD
THURSDAY
BASEBALL
College, Big 12 Tournament
College, SEC Tournament, Miss. St. vs. Tennessee
MLB, regional coverage
College, Big 12 Tournament
College, SEC Tournament
College, ACC Tournament, Louisville vs. Georgia Tech
MLB, regional coverage
College, SEC Tournament, Alabama vs. Florida
College, Penn St. at Purdue
College, Washington at Washington St.
MLB, regional coverage
College, UCLA at Arizona St.
College, Oregon St. at Stanford
College, Oregon at California
College, SEC Tournament
MLB, L.A. Angels at Oakland
MLB, Texas at Seattle
FOOTBALL
College, UCLA Spring Game
The Spring League, Conquerors vs. Linemen
The Spring League, Alphas vs. Aviators
GOLF
Senior PGA Championship
PGA Tour, Charles Schwab Challenge
LPGA Tour, Bank of Hope Match Play
European Tour, Made in HimmerLand
HORSE RACING
America’s Day at the Races
HOCKEY
NHL playoffs, Montreal at Toronto
NHL playoffs, Carolina at Nashville
SOFTBALL
College, NCAA, Florida St. vs. LSU
College, NCAA, Virginia Tech vs. UCLA
BASKETBALL
NBA playoffs, Milwaukee at Miami
NBA playoffs, Phoenix at L.A. Lakers
NBA playoffs, Denver at Portland
SOCCER
Mexico Primera Division,
Santos Laguna vs. Cruz Azul
TENNIS
ATP, Belgrade/Parma; WTA, Strasbourg;
Roland Garros qualifying
ATP, Belgrade/Parma; WTA, Strasbourg;
Roland Garros qualifying
Time
TV
7 a.m.
ESPNU
7:30 a.m.
SEC
9 a.m.
MLB
10:30 a.m.
ESPNU
11 a.m.
SEC
noon
Root
1 p.m.
MLB
2:30 p.m.
SEC
3 p.m.
Big Ten
3 p.m.
Pac-12
4 p.m.
MLB
6 p.m.
ESPN2
6 p.m.
Pac-12
6 p.m. Pac-12 (Ore)
6 p.m.
SEC
6:30 p.m.
MLB
7 p.m.
Root
9 a.m.
4 p.m.
7 p.m.
10 a.m.
1 p.m.
4 p.m.
4 a.m. (Fri)
2 p.m.
Pac-12
FS1
FS1
Golf
Golf
Golf
Golf
FS2
4 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
NBCSN
NBCSN
4 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
ESPN
ESPN
4:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
TNT
TNT
NBCSNW
7 p.m.
FS2
1:30 a.m. (Fri) Tennis
3 a.m. (Fri)
Tennis
FRIDAY
MOTOR SPORTS
IndyCar, Indianapolis 500: Carb Day
NASCAR Truck Series, Charlotte (N.C.) practice
NASCAR Xfinity Series, Charlotte (N.C.) practice
NASCAR Truck Series, Charlotte (N.C.) qualifying
NASCAR Cup Series, Charlotte (N.C.) practice
NASCAR Truck Series, Charlotte (N.C.)
LACROSSE
Women’s college, NCAA semifinal,
Boston College vs. North Carolina
Women’s college, NCAA semifinal,
Syracuse vs. Northwestern
BASEBALL
College, Michigan at Nebraska
MLB, Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs
College, SEC Tournament
College, Northwestern at Ohio St.
College, Washington at Washington St.
MLB, regional coverage
College, SEC Tournament
College, Oregon St. at Stanford
College, Oregon at California
MLB, Texas at Seattle
GOLF
Senior PGA Championship
PGA Tour, Charles Schwab Challenge
LPGA Tour, Bank of Hope Match Play
SOFTBALL
College, NCAA, Kentucky vs. Alabama
College, NCAA, Washington vs. Oklahoma
College, NCAA, Georgia vs. Florida
College, NCAA, Texas vs. Oklahoma St.
College, NCAA, LSU vs. Florida St.
College, NCAA, Arizona vs. Arkansas
College, NCAA, James Madison vs. Missouri
College, NCAA, UCLA vs. Virginia Tech
BASKETBALL
NBA playoffs, New York at Atlanta
WNBA, Los Angeles at Chicago
NBA playoffs, Brooklyn at Boston
NBA playoffs, L.A. Clippers at Dallas
WNBA, Minnesota at Seattle
8 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
1:30 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
4 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
NBCSN
FS2
FS1
FS1
FS1
FS1
9 a.m.
ESPNU
11:30 a.m.
ESPNU
10 a.m.
Big Ten
11 a.m.
MLB
1 p.m.
SEC
3 p.m.
Big Ten
3 p.m.
Pac-12
4 p.m.
MLB
4:30 p.m.
SEC
6 p.m.
Pac-12
6 p.m. Pac-12 (Ore)
7 p.m.
Root
10 a.m.
1 p.m.
4 p.m.
Golf
Golf
Golf
10 a.m.
noon
2 p.m.
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
4 p.m.
6 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPNU
ESPN2
ESPN2
ESPNU
ESPNU
ESPN2
4 p.m.
5 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
ESPN
CBSSN
ABC
ESPN
CBSSN
SOCCER
Oregon State women’s coach resigning — Oregon State
is searching for a women’s soccer coach as Matt Kagan re-
signed after a two-year run. The school announced that Ka-
gan had resigned to pursue other opportunities. Nick Stirrett,
who joined Kagan at OSU as an assistant coach in 2019, was
promoted to interim head coach while school looks for a per-
manent replacement. Kagan left Mississippi State in 2019 to
take over Oregon State’s program. Kagan had immediate suc-
cess, as the Beavers went 11-6-2 during the 2019 season. The
Beavers faltered during the 2020-21 season, going 4-11-1 over-
all and 2-9 in Pac-12 games this spring.
— Bulletin wire report
POWERBALL
The numbers drawn Wednesday night are:
As listed at
oregonlottery.org
and individual
lottery websites
8 21 34 62 16
The estimated jackpot was not available at press time.
MEGABUCKS
The numbers drawn Wednesday night are:
1
THURSDAY
Boys basketball: redmond at Crook County, 7 p.m.;
Pendleton at ridgeview, 7 p.m.; estacada at Madras, 7
p.m.; Culver at Kennedy, 6:30 p.m.
Girls basketball: summit at Bend, 7 p.m.; ridgeview
at Pendleton, 6:30 p.m.; Crook County at redmond,
6:30 p.m.; Madras at estacada, 6 p.m.; Culver at Ken-
nedy, 5 p.m.
Wrestling: Bend at Mountain View, 7 p.m.; sisters at
sheldon invitational, TBd.
FRIDAY
Boys basketball: Bend at summit, 7 p.m.; Crook
County at hood river Valley, 6:30 p.m.; ridgeview at
redmond, 6:30 p.m.; Cascade at sisters, 7 p.m.; Creswell
at la Pine, 6 p.m.; rogue Valley adventist at Central
Christian, 6 p.m.
Girls basketball: hood river Valley at Crook County,
7 p.m.; redmond at ridgeview, 7 p.m.; sisters at Cas-
cade, 7 p.m.; la Pine at Creswell, 6 p.m.; rogue Valley
adventist at Central Christian, 4:30 p.m.
Wrestling: Friday night lights, at redmond, TBd.
PREPS
Boys basketball
Tuesday’s Late Games
Crook County 59, Pendleton 29
hood river Valley 54, ridgeview 39
redmond 71, The dalles 35
estacada 72,Madras 58
newport 43, sisters 36
Gervais 60, Culver 52
Wednesday’s Games
Mountain View at Bend, late
sisters at Philomath, late
Central Christian at Prospect Charter, late
Girls basketball
Tuesday’s Late Games
sheldon 59, Bend 30
Pendleton 32, Crook County 29
ridgeview 85, hood river Valley 23
redmond 50, The dalles 22
Madras 60. estacada 15
sisters 48, newport 35
Gervais 62, Culver 27
Wednesday’s Games
Madras at Mountain View, late
Philomath at sisters, late
Central Christian 29, Prospect Charter 24
BASKETBALL
NBA playoffs
FIRST ROUND
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Tuesday’s Late Games
l.a. lakers 109, Phoenix 102, series tied 1-1
dallas 127, l.a. Clippers 121, dallas leads series 2-0
Wednesday’s Games
Phila. 120, Washington 95, Phila. leads series 2-0
new york 101, atlanta 92, series tied 1-1
Memphis at utah, late, Memphis leads series 1-0
Thursday’s Games
Milwaukee at Miami, 4:30 p.m., Milwaukee leads series 2-0
Phoenix at l.a. lakers, 7 p.m., series tied 1-1
denver at Portland, 7:30 p.m., series tied 1-1
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
new york
5
1
Connecticut
5
1
Chicago
2
2
atlanta
2
2
Washington
2
3
indiana
1
5
Pct
.833
.833
.500
.500
.400
.167
GB
—
—
2
2
2½
4
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
seattle
4
1
las Vegas
2
2
Phoenix
2
2
dallas
1
2
Minnesota
0
3
los angeles
0
2
Tuesday’s Late Game
seattle 90, Connecticut 87, OT
Wednesday’s Game
las Vegas at Phoenix, late
Thursday’s Game
dallas at atlanta, 4 p.m.
Pct
.800
.500
.500
.333
.000
.000
GB
—
1½
1½
2
3
2½
BASEBALL
MLB
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Tampa Bay
31
20
.608
—
Boston
29
20
.592
1
new york
28
20
.583
1½
Toronto
24
23
.511
5
Baltimore
17
32
.347
13
Central Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Chicago
28
20
.583
—
Cleveland
26
21
.553
1½
Kansas City
23
24
.489
4½
Minnesota
20
29
.408
8½
detroit
19
30
.388
9½
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Oakland
29
22
.569
—
houston
27
22
.551
1
seattle
23
27
.460
5½
los angeles
22
27
.449
6
Texas
22
29
.431
7
Tuesday’s Late Games
Minnesota 7, Baltimore 4
Chicago White sox 8, st. louis 3
l.a. dodgers 9, houston 2
l.a. angels 11, Texas 5
seattle 4, Oakland 3
Wednesday’s Games
Minnesota 3, Baltimore 2
st. louis 4, Chicago White sox 0
Oakland 6, seattle 3
l.a. angels 9, Texas 8
detroit 1, Cleveland 0
Tampa Bay 2, Kansas City 1, 10 innings
houston 5, l.a. dodgers 2
atlanta at Boston, late
Toronto at n.y. yankees, ppd.
Thursday’s Games
Cleveland (Bieber 4-3) at detroit (Boyd 2-5), 10:10 a.m.
Kansas City (singer 2-3) at Tampa Bay (McClanahan 1-0),
12:10 p.m.
Toronto (Manoah 0-0) at n.y. yankees (Germán 4-2),
1:05 p.m., 1st game
Toronto (TBd) at n.y. yankees (Montgomery 2-1),
4:05 p.m., 2nd game
Baltimore (Zimmermann 2-3) at Chicago White sox (Cease
2-1), 5:10 p.m.
l.a. angels (Ohtani 1-0) at Oakland (Bassitt 4-2), 6:40 p.m.
Texas (allard 1-0) at seattle (Flexen 4-2), 7:10 p.m.
new york
atlanta
Miami
Philadelphia
Washington
st. louis
Chicago
Milwaukee
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
22
20
24
24
24
25
24
26
20
24
Central Division
W
L
27
22
26
22
24
25
21
25
18
30
Pct
.524
.500
.490
.480
.455
GB
—
1
1½
2
3
Pct
.551
.542
.490
.457
.375
GB
—
½
3
4½
8½
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
san diego
32
18
.640
—
los angeles
30
19
.612
1½
san Francisco
29
19
.604
2
Colorado
19
30
.388
12½
arizona
18
31
.367
13½
Tuesday’s Late Games
Chicago White sox 8, st. louis 3
l.a. dodgers 9, houston 2
san Francisco 8, arizona 0
Wednesday’s Games
st. louis 4, Chicago White sox 0
Chicago Cubs 4, Pittsburgh 1
Miami 4, Philadelphia 2
san diego 2, Milwaukee 1, 10 innings
houston 5, l.a. dodgers 2
Cincinnati at Washington, late
atlanta at Boston, late
san Francisco at arizona, late
Colorado at n.y. Mets, ppd.
Thursday’s Games
Colorado (Márquez 3-4) at n.y. Mets (stroman 3-4),
9:10 a.m., 1st game
Philadelphia (howard 0-1) at Miami (lópez 1-3), 9:10 a.m.
Chicago Cubs (hendricks 4-4) at Pittsburgh (anderson
3-4), 9:35 a.m.
san diego (Weathers 2-1) at Milwaukee (houser 3-5),
10:10 a.m.
Colorado (senzatela 1-4) at n.y. Mets (lucchesi 1-3),
12:10 p.m., 2nd game
Cincinnati (Gray 0-3) at Washington (strasburg 1-1),
4:05 p.m.
st. louis (Martínez 3-4) at arizona (Peacock 1-1), 6:40 p.m.
san Francisco (Wood 5-1) at l.a. dodgers (TBd), 7:10 p.m.
SOCCER
MLS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts
new england
4 1 2
14
Orlando City
3 0 3
12
Phila.
3 2 2
11
nashville
2 0 4
10
atlanta
2 1 3
9
ny City FC
2 2 2
8
CF Montréal
2 3 2
8
Columbus
2 2 2
8
inter Miami CF
2 3 2
8
new york
2 4 0
6
d.C. united
2 5 0
6
Toronto FC
1 3 2
5
Chicago
1 4 1
4
Cincinnati
1 3 1
4
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts
seattle
5 0 2
17
sporting KC
4 2 1
13
la Galaxy
4 2 0
12
houston
3 2 2
11
Colorado
3 2 1
10
Portland
3 3 0
9
san Jose
3 4 0
9
real sl
2 1 2
8
la FC
2 2 2
8
Vancouver
2 4 1
7
austin FC
2 4 0
6
Minnesota united 2 4 0
6
FC dallas
1 2 3
6
Saturday’s Games
CF Montréal at Chicago, 10 a.m.
Orlando City at new york, 10 a.m.
new england at Cincinnati, noon
Toronto FC at Columbus, noon
nashville at atlanta, 12:30 p.m.
ny City FC at la FC, 2 p.m.
san Jose at la Galaxy, 4 p.m.
d.C. united at Miami, 5 p.m.
houston at sporting KC, 5:30 p.m.
FC dallas at Colorado, 6 p.m.
Minnesota at real sl, 6:30 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Portland at Phila., 4 p.m.
austin FC at seattle, 6:30 p.m.
4 12 18 19 48
The estimated jackpot is now $3.3 million.
GF
10
7
6
7
7
11
9
5
8
8
5
7
4
6
GA
7
2
5
4
5
6
9
5
10
9
11
10
10
14
GF
14
12
10
9
9
9
11
8
7
6
5
5
8
GA
3
8
11
9
8
8
11
6
7
9
8
10
8
NWSL
W L T Pts GF
Orlando
2 0 1
7
5
louisville
1 0 1
4
2
reign FC
1 0 1
4
2
Gotham FC
1 0 1
4
1
Washington
1 1 1
4
3
Chicago
1 1 1
4
2
Portland
1 2 0
3
7
Kansas City
0 1 2
2
2
north Carolina
0 1 1
1
1
houston
0 2 1
1
3
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Wednesday’s Games
Orlando 2, Portland 1
Chicago 2, Kansas City 0
Washington 2, houston 1
Friday’s Game
louisville at north Carolina, 4 p.m.
Saturday’s Game
Chicago at houston, 4:30 p.m.
GA
3
0
1
0
4
5
4
4
2
5
HOCKEY
NHL playoffs
FIRST ROUND
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Tuesday’s Late Games
Toronto 4, Montreal 0, Toronto leads series 3-1
Carolina 3, nashville 2, OT, Carolina leads series 3-2
Wednesday’s Games
n.y. islanders 5, Pittsburgh 3, new york wins series 4-2
Tampa Bay 4, Florida 0, Tampa Bay wins series 4-2
Vegas at Minnesota, late, Vegas leads series 3-2
Thursday’s Games
Montreal at Toronto, 4 p.m., Toronto leads series 3-1
Carolina at nashville, 6:30 p.m., Carolina leads series 3-2
DEALS
Transactions
BASEBALL
MlB — Placed los angeles angels pitching coach
Mickey Callaway on the ineligible list through the 2022
season, following MlB’s investigation.
American League
lOs anGeles anGels — sent C Max stassi and rhP
Chris rodriguez on rehab assignments to salt lake (Tri-
ple-a West).
National League
san FranCisCO GianTs — Outrighted OF Braden
Bishop and rhP Trevor hildenberger to sacramento
(Triple-a West) after clearing waivers. recalled 3B Ja-
son Vosler from sacramento. Placed 1B Brandon Belt
on the 10-day il.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
BuFFalO Bills — signed Wr lance lenoir and re-
leased Wr Tre Walker.
CarOlina PanThers — re-signed de Frank herron.
Placed de Kendall donnerson on waivers.
CinCinnaTi BenGals — Claimed lB Joe Bachie off
waivers from Philadelphia.
CleVeland BrOWns — re-signed Wr Khadarel
hodge to a one-year contract.
Green Bay PaCKers — signed Wr deandre Thomp-
kins.
hOusTOn TeXans — signed QB david Mills to a four-
year contract.
JaCKsOnVille JaGuars — Promoted Kelly Flanagan
and Megha Parekh to executive vice presidents.
las VeGas raiders — reverted OT Kamaal seymour
to non-football injury list.
lOs anGeles raMs — signed dB Kareem Orr.
seaTTle seahaWKs — Waived de Marcus Webb.
signed Te Cam sutton.
Tennessee TiTans — signed QB davis Mills to a rookie
contract.agreed to terms with T Christian dilauro.
Wrestling
Continued from A5
Wrestlers could not practice against one
another. To compete, they would have to
travel to a different state.
But wrestlers are now back on the mats
across Oregon, allowed to compete with-
out wearing face coverings.
Because of COVID-19, many of the
weekend tournaments that are routine
during the winter wrestling season will
be less common this season, which runs
through June 27.
There will be no state wrestling tourna-
ment put on by the Oregon School Activ-
ities Association to conclude this season,
however the Oregon Wrestling Associ-
ation is organizing a statewide competi-
tion based on the results of the culminat-
ing-week results.
Even Redmond’s Oregon Classic —
which attracts teams from across the state
to the Deschutes County fairgrounds and
is widely considered a dual-meet state
tournament — is on hiatus in 2021.
However, this weekend there will be
a few of the state’s best wrestling teams
heading to Redmond for a six-team du-
al-meet tournament.
The event will take place outdoors and
under the lights on the Redmond High
Dean Guernsey/The Bulletin
Mountain View’s Sayre Williamson, right, wrestles Sisters’ Jared Miller during a dual meet on
Tuesday night in Sisters.
School football field.
Bend, Cascade, Mountain View, Red-
mond, Sweet Home and Newberg (argu-
ably Oregon’s top 6A team) will be
competing. Combs is looking to see how
his team stacks up against the state’s pre-
Garoppolo
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ON DECK
Garoppolo acknowledged there might
have been more anger than motivation
when he first got word from coach Kyle
Shanahan and general manager John Lynch
back in March that they had made the trade
and planned to draft a quarterback.
But that subsided and Garoppolo and
the Niners remain linked for now as the
team wants to take time for Lance to ad-
just to the NFL before giving him the reins.
Garoppolo remains under contract with a
$24.1 million salary for this season even if
his days might be numbered.
“When it initially happened, there’s a
million emotions that go on throughout
your head,” he said. “You think of all the
possible scenarios and things like that. But
at the end of the day, I want to play foot-
ball. I want to go out there and win games.
That’s what I do. It wasn’t anything too
crazy. It took a little while to get everything
processed. But once I did, it was just go out
there and ball.”
The Niners have had great success when
Garoppolo has been available, going 22-8
in his 30 regular-season starts since being
acquired in 2017 from New England. He
helped San Francisco reach the Super Bowl
in the 2019 season but showed his limita-
tions in the fourth quarter of that loss to
Kansas City.
San Francisco is just 7-27 with all other
quarterbacks since Shanahan arrived in
Jeff Chiu/AP
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Ga-
roppolo throws a pass at the team’s training
facility in Santa Clara, California, on Tuesday.
2017, including going 3-7 last season when
Garoppolo was sidelined by a pair of ankle
injuries.
With a talented roster capable of con-
tending with good quarterback play, the
Niners weren’t willing to take that chance
again and made the aggressive move for
the untested Lance.
Lance has started just 17 games at low-
mier team.
“We are going to go out, get some ex-
perience and get throttled,” Combs joked.
“But I have some varsity kids that can go
with their kids.”
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Reporter: 541-383-0307, brathbone@bendbulletin.com
er-level North Dakota State in the FCS and
played just one game last season.
While the Niners offense has been effi-
cient when Garoppolo plays, he has also
struggled to protect the ball at times and
lacks the game-breaking ability of the top
quarterbacks.
The Niners are holding scaled-down
practices with limited reps this week to
give the players more time to acclimate af-
ter starting later than usual this offseason.
Shanahan will slowly ramp up the intensity
this spring but the limited time allowed
only Garoppolo and Lance to get time in
seven-on-seven and full-team drills.
Garoppolo started on one field with the
starters in seven on sevens with Lance on
the other. They split about 10 snaps of full-
team drills with Garoppolo completing
both of his passes and Lance connecting on
two of three, including an impressive one
on a bootleg to Brandon Aiyuk.
Shanahan said he’s been impressed by
Lance’s intelligence and leadership and said
he’s done a good job adjusting to every-
thing from how to call a play to how to line
up in the shotgun.
“We’re asking him to do something dif-
ferent and to just absorb all that in and to
still handle yourself the right way. To me,
that is impressive,” Shanahan said. “That’s
what I’ve expected from him and haven’t
been disappointed in that. That’s why I’m
thankful to get OTAs and stuff because
with OTAs, I’m trying not to judge too
much with anybody.”