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    B2 The BulleTin • Sunday, May 30, 2021
ON THE AIR
SCOREBOARD
SUNDAY
BASKETBALL
Basketball Africa League final
NBA playoffs, New York at Atlanta
NBA playoffs, Phoenix at L.A. Lakers
NBA playoffs, Brooklyn at Boston
NBA playoffs, L.A. Clippers at Dallas
BASEBALL
College, ACC Tournament final
College, AAC Tournament final
College, Michigan at Nebraska
MLB, regional coverage
College, Big East Tournament final
College, C-USA Tournament final
College, SEC Tournament final
College, Minnesota at Purdue
MLB, regional coverage
MLB, Texas at Seattle
College, Big East Tournament final
College, Big 12 Tournament final
MLB, Atlanta at N.Y. Mets
LACROSSE
Women’s college, NCAA championship game,
Boston College vs. Syracuse
Boys high school, Nationals,
Taft School (CT) at Culver (IN)
SOFTBALL
College, NCAA, James Madison vs. Missouri
College, NCAA, Texas vs. Oklahoma St.
GOLF
PGA Tour, Charles Schwab Challenge
PGA Tour, Charles Schwab Challenge
Senior PGA Championship
Senior PGA Championship
LPGA Tour, Bank of Hope Match Play, finals
SOCCER
International friendly, Switzerland vs. USA
MLS, Portland at Philadelphia
MLS, Austin FC at Seattle
HORSE RACING
America’s Day at the Races
HOCKEY
NHL playoffs, Tampa Bay at Carolina
NHL playoffs, Vegas at Colorado
MOTOR SPORTS
NASCAR Cup Series, Charlotte (N.C.)
TENNIS
French Open
French Open
Time
TV
7 a.m.
ESPNEWS
10 a.m.
ABC
12:30 p.m.
ABC
4 p.m.
TNT
6:30 p.m.
TNT
9 a.m.
9 a.m.
10 a.m.
10 a.m.
10 a.m.
11 a.m.
noon
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
3 p.m.
4 p.m.
ESPN2
ESPNEWS
Big Ten
MLB
FS2
CBSSN
ESPN2
Big Ten
MLB
Root
FS2
ESPN2
ESPN
9 a.m.
ESPNU
5 p.m.
ESPNU
9 a.m.
1 p.m.
ESPN
ESPN
10 a.m.
11 a.m.
noon
1 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
Golf
CBS
Golf
NBC
Golf
11 a.m.
4 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
ESPN
FS1
FS1
1 p.m.
FS2
2 p.m.
5 p.m.
NBCSN
NBC
3 p.m.
FOX
2 a.m. (Mon)
3 a.m. (Mon)
Tennis
Tennis
8:50 a.m.
11:50 a.m.
ESPNU
ESPNU
MONDAY
SOCCER
UEFA U-21 Euro Championship,
Netherlands vs. France
UEFA U-21 Euro Championship, Portugal vs. Italy
HORSE RACING
America’s Day at the Races
BASEBALL
MLB, Minnesota at Baltimore
MLB, Boston at Houston
MLB, Oakland at Seattle
MLB, Pittsburgh at Kansas City
MLB, regional coverage
LACROSSE
Men’s college, NCAA final, Virginia vs. Maryland
TENNIS
French Open
French Open
French Open
GOLF
NCAA Men’s Individual National Championship
BASKETBALL
NBA playoffs, Philadelphia at Washington
NBA playoffs, Utah at Memphis
TRACK AND FIELD
American Track League
HOCKEY
NHL playoffs, N.Y. Islanders at Boston
9:30 a.m.
FS2
10 a.m.
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
5 p.m.
8 p.m.
ESPN
ESPN
Root
ESPN
MLB
10 a.m.
ESPN2
noon
2 a.m.
3 a.m.
Tennis
Tennis
Tennis
2 p.m.
Golf
4 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
TNT
TNT
4 p.m.
ESPN2
4:30 p.m.
NBCSN
ON DECK
Prep sports
MONDAY
Boys basketball: South Wasco County at Culver,
4:30 p.m.
Girls basketball: South Wasco County at Culver,
4:30 p.m.
TUESDAY
Boys basketball: Mountain View at Summit, 7 p.m.;
Ridgeview at Crook County, 7 p.m.; Redmond at hood
River Valley, 7 p.m.; north Marion at Madras, 7 p.m.;
Woodburn at Sisters, 7 p.m.; Colton at Culver, 5 p.m.
Girls basketball: Summit at Mountain View, 7 p.m.;
Crook County at Ridgeview, 7 p.m.; hood River Valley
at Redmond, 7 p.m.; Madras at north Marion, 7 p.m.;
Sisters at Woodburn, 6 p.m.; Colton at Culver, 3:30 p.m.
Wrestling: Bend high duals, 6 p.m.
PREPS
Boys basketball
Friday’s Late Games
Summit 65, Bend 47
Crook County 65, hood River Valley 47
Redmond 76, Ridgeview 46
Cascade 51, Sisters 34
Rogue Valley adventist 38, Central Christian 34
Girls basketball
Friday’s Late Games
Crook County 60, hood River Valley 27
Ridgeview 57, Redmond 26
Cascade 38, Sisters 28
Rogue Valley adventist 44, Central Christian 18
Wrestling
Saturday’s Results
Culver Invitational
Team scores — Culver 226.5, Ridgeview 160.5, Ma-
zama 121, Pine eagle 95, elgin 94, Summit 78, Colton
72, Rouge River 70, Madras 66, Sisters 58, lakeview 56,
Bonanza 48, Joseph 42, Crane 23, nestucca 20, adrian
18, north lake 16, Sheridan 10, Santiam 8.
BASEBALL
MLB
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Tampa Bay
33
20
.623
—
Boston
32
20
.615
½
new york
29
23
.558
3½
Toronto
26
24
.520
5½
Baltimore
17
35
.327
15½
Central Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Chicago
31
20
.608
—
Cleveland
27
22
.551
3
Kansas City
24
26
.480
6½
Minnesota
21
30
.412
10
detroit
21
31
.404
10½
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Oakland
31
23
.574
—
houston
27
24
.529
2½
Seattle
25
27
.481
5
los angeles
23
29
.442
7
Texas
22
31
.415
8½
Friday’s Late Games
Kansas City 8, Minnesota 3
Oakland 3, l.a. angels 1
San diego 10, houston 3, 11 innings
Seattle 3, Texas 2
Saturday’s Games
Tampa Bay 5, Philadelphia 3
Chicago White Sox 7, Baltimore 4, 7 innings, 1st game
Minnesota 6, Kansas City 5
detroit 6, n.y. yankees 1
l.a. angels 4, Oakland 0
Boston 3, Miami 1
Chicago White Sox 3, Baltimore 1, 7 innings, 2nd game
San diego 11, houston 8, 12 innings
Texas at Seattle, late
Toronto at Cleveland, ppd.
Sunday’s Games
Miami (alcantara 2-4) at Boston (Rodríguez 5-3), 10:10 a.m.
n.y. yankees (King 0-1) at detroit (Skubal 1-7), 10:10 a.m.
Philadelphia (eflin 2-4) at Tampa Bay (TBd), 10:10 a.m.
Toronto (Stripling 0-3) at Cleveland (Civale 7-1), 10:10 a.m.,
1st game
Baltimore (akin 0-0) at Chicago White Sox (Giolito 4-4),
11:10 a.m.
Kansas City (Keller 4-4) at Minnesota (Shoemaker 2-5),
11:10 a.m.
San diego (Snell 1-1) at houston (Greinke 4-2), 11:10 a.m.
l.a. angels (Quintana 0-3) at Oakland (irvin 3-6), 1:07 p.m.
Texas (yang 0-2) at Seattle (Kikuchi 2-3), 1:10 p.m.
Toronto (Matz 6-2) at Cleveland (hentges 1-1), 1:10 p.m.,
2nd game
new york
Philadelphia
atlanta
Miami
Washington
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
25
20
25
27
24
26
24
28
21
27
Pct
.556
.481
.480
.462
.438
GB
—
3½
3½
4½
5½
Central Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Chicago
29
22
.569
—
St. louis
29
22
.569
—
Milwaukee
27
25
.519
2½
Cincinnati
22
28
.440
6½
Pittsburgh
20
31
.392
9
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
San diego
34
19
.642
—
San Francisco
32
20
.615
1½
los angeles
31
21
.596
2½
Colorado
19
34
.358
15
arizona
18
34
.346
15½
Friday’s Late Games
San diego 10, houston 3, 11 innings
St. louis 8, arizona 6
San Francisco 8, l.a. dodgers 5, 10 innings
Saturday’s Games
Pittsburgh 7, Colorado 0, 7 innings, 1st game
Milwaukee 4, Washington 1, 7 innings, 1st game
Tampa Bay 5, Philadelphia 3
Chicago Cubs 10, Cincinnati 2
Pittsburgh 4, Colorado 0, 7 innings, 2nd game
Boston 3, Miami 1
San diego 11, houston 8, 12 innings
Milwaukee 6, Washington 2, 7 innings, 2nd game
n.y. Mets 13, atlanta 2
San Francisco 11, l.a. dodgers 6
St. louis at arizona, late
Sunday’s Games
Colorado (Freeland 0-0) at Pittsburgh (TBd), 10:05 a.m.
Milwaukee (Woodruff 3-2) at Washington (TBd),
10:05 a.m.
Miami (alcantara 2-4) at Boston (Rodríguez 5-3), 10:10 a.m.
Philadelphia (eflin 2-4) at Tampa Bay (TBd), 10:10 a.m.
San diego (Snell 1-1) at houston (Greinke 4-2), 11:10 a.m.
Cincinnati (Mahle 3-2) at Chicago Cubs (arrieta 5-4),
11:20 a.m.
San Francisco (Gausman 5-0) at l.a. dodgers (Kershaw
7-3), 1:10 p.m.
St. louis (Kim 1-2) at arizona (Martin 0-2), 1:10 p.m.
atlanta (Fried 2-2) at n.y. Mets (deGrom 3-2), 4:08 p.m.
BASKETBALL
NBA playoffs
FIRST ROUND
(Best-of-7)
Friday’s Late Game
l.a. Clippers 118, dallas 108, dallas leads series 2-1
Saturday’s Games
Milwaukee 120, Miami 103, Milwaukee wins series 4-0
Portland 115, denver 95, series tied 2-2
Phila. 132, Washington 103, Phila. leads series 3-0
utah 121, Memphis 111, utah leads series 2-1
Saturday’s Box Score
Trail Blazers 115, Nuggets 95
DENVER (95)
Gordon 2-7 2-2 6, Porter Jr. 1-3 0-0 3, Jokic 7-18 1-2 16,
Campazzo 3-10 4-5 12, Rivers 2-5 2-2 8, Cancar 1-1 4-5
6, Millsap 3-7 3-4 9, McGee 0-3 0-0 0, Green 4-10 2-2 11,
nnaji 0-2 0-0 0, harrison 1-2 0-0 3, howard 3-14 0-0 9,
Morris 5-12 0-0 12. Totals 32-94 18-22 95.
PORTLAND (115)
Covington 3-6 1-2 9, Powell 11-15 3-3 29, nurkic 6-8 5-8
17, lillard 1-10 7-7 10, McCollum 9-19 1-1 21, anthony
5-11 0-0 12, hollis-Jefferson 1-1 0-0 2, Jones Jr. 1-3 0-0
2, leaf 2-2 0-0 4, elleby 0-1 0-0 0, little 0-2 2-4 2, Kanter
0-0 0-0 0, Blevins 1-1 0-0 2, Simons 2-5 0-0 5. Totals 42-
84 19-25 115.
Denver
24 23 19 29 — 95
Portland
32 25 36 22 — 115
3-Point Goals—denver 13-44 (howard 3-10, Rivers
2-3, Morris 2-4, Campazzo 2-7, Porter Jr. 1-3, Green 1-4,
Jokic 1-4, Gordon 0-2, nnaji 0-2, Millsap 0-3), Portland
12-33 (Powell 4-4, anthony 2-5, Covington 2-5, McCol-
lum 2-6, Simons 1-2, lillard 1-6, Jones Jr. 0-2, little 0-2).
Fouled Out—none. Rebounds—denver 47 (Jokic 9),
Portland 44 (Covington 9). Assists—denver 20 (Cam-
pazzo 7), Portland 24 (lillard 10). Total Fouls—denver
18, Portland 21. A—8,050 (19,393)
Sunday’s Games
new york at atlanta, 10 a.m., atlanta leads series 2-1
Phoenix at l.a. lakers, 12:30 p.m., l.a. lakers lead se-
ries 2-1
Brooklyn at Boston, 4 p.m., Brooklyn leads series 2-1
l.a. Clippers at dallas, 6:30 p.m., dallas leads series 2-1
WNBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Connecticut
6
1
new york
5
2
atlanta
4
2
Chicago
2
3
Washington
2
4
indiana
1
6
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Seattle
5
1
las Vegas
4
2
Phoenix
3
3
los angeles
1
2
dallas
1
4
Minnesota
0
4
Friday’s Late Games
Seattle 82, Minnesota 72
las Vegas 113, indiana 77
Pct
.857
.714
.667
.400
.333
.143
GB
—
1
1½
3
3½
5
Pct
.833
.667
.500
.333
.200
.000
GB
—
1
2
2½
3½
4
Saturday’s Games
atlanta 90, new york 87, OT
Phoenix 89, dallas 85
Sunday’s Games
indiana at las Vegas, 3 p.m.
los angeles at Chicago, 3 p.m.
Connecticut at Minnesota, 4 p.m.
GOLF
PGA Tour
Charles Schwab Challenge Scores
Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas
Yardage: 7,209; Par: 70
Third Round
Jordan Spieth
63-66-66—195
Jason Kokrak
65-65-66—196
Sergio Garcia
63-69-68—200
ian Poulter
68-70-64—202
Sebastian Munoz
67-65-70—202
Brendon Todd
72-64-67—203
erik Compton
65-68-70—203
Patton Kizzire
67-65-71—203
Kyle Stanley
69-67-68—204
Tony Finau
69-67-68—204
Talor Gooch
67-69-68—204
Kevin Streelman
69-66-69—204
Brian harman
69-66-69—204
Kramer hickok
66-68-70—204
adam hadwin
66-67-71—204
Maverick Mcnealy
70-63-71—204
Pat Perez, 70-70-65—205. Sung Kang, 74-65-66—205.
doug Ghim, 68-71-66—205. harold Varner iii, 74-64-67—
205. Corey Conners, 70-67-68—205. Justin Rose, 68-68-
69—205. Charley hoffman, 71-62-72—205. lucas Glover,
74-67-65—206. emiliano Grillo, 70-68-68—206. John
augenstein, 69-68-69—206.
C.T. Pan, 71-67-69—207. danny lee, 72-66-69—207.
Cameron Tringale, 67-69-71—207. Kevin Kisner, 69-67-
71—207. Vincent Whaley, 69-66-72—207. Collin Mori-
kawa, 69-66-72—207. Robert Streb, 67-68-72—207. Robby
Shelton, 70-71-67—208. abraham ancer, 70-71-67—208.
Zach Johnson, 72-68-68—208. Wyndham Clark, 70-70-
68—208. Ryan Palmer, 74-66-68—208. doc Redman, 68-
72-68—208. Troy Merritt, 68-71-69—208. Gary Woodland,
70-69-69—208. nate lashley, 70-68-70—208. Byeong
hun an, 67-71-70—208. nick Taylor, 71-66-71—208. dan-
iel Berger, 68-68-72—208.
Matt Wallace, 71-70-68—209. Richy Werenski, 68-72-
69—209. Chris Kirk, 71-69-69—209. Kevin na, 73-65-71—
209. adam long, 70-68-71—209. Justin Thomas, 72-66-71—
209. henrik norlander, 69-72-69—210. hudson Swafford,
71-70-69—210. Matt Kuchar, 74-67-69—210. Will Zalatoris,
69-71-70—210. Carlos Ortiz, 70-69-71—210. Rafa Cabrera
Bello, 73-66-71—210. Joaquin niemann, 69-69-72—210. Ja-
son dufner, 72-66-72—210. Rory Sabbatini, 69-68-73—210.
Brian Stuard, 68-73-70—211. Cam davis, 70-70-71—211.
Tyler McCumber, 69-71-71—211. Scott Stallings, 72-68-71—
211. Billy horschel, 71-68-72—211. Brice Garnett, 70-67-
74—211. Brandt Snedeker, 66-70-75—211. Xinjun Zhang,
71-70-71—212. andrew landry, 71-70-71—212. adam
Schenk, 73-67-72—212. d.a. Points, 74-67-72—213. Mark
hubbard, 74-67-72—213. J.J. henry, 69-71-74—214. Jhonat-
tan Vegas, 73-68-74—215. Camilo Villegas, 69-71-76—216.
HOCKEY
NHL playoffs
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
FIRST ROUND
Friday’s Late Game
Vegas 6, Minnesota 2, Vegas wins series 4-3
Saturday’s Game
Montreal 3, Toronto 2, series tied 3-3
Monday’s Game
Montreal at Toronto, 4 p.m.
SECOND ROUND
Saturday’s Game
Boston 5, n.y. islanders 2, Boston leads series 1-0
Sunday’s Games
Tampa Bay at Carolina, 2 p.m., Game 1
Vegas at Colorado, 5 p.m., Game 1
SOFTBALL
NCAA Division I Super Regionals
(Best-of-3)
At Norman, Okla.
OKLAHOMA 2, WASHINGTON 0
Friday: Oklahoma 4, Washington 2
Saturday: Oklahoma 9, Washington 1, 5 innings,
Oklahoma advances
At Tuscaloosa, Ala.
ALABAMA 2, KENTUCKY 0
Friday: alabama 4, Kentucky 3
Saturday: alabama 4, Kentucky 1, alabama advances
At Columbia, Mo.
MISOURI 1, JAMES MADISON 1
Friday: James Madison 2, Missouri 1
Saturday: Missouri 7, James Madison 1
Sunday: Missouri (42-16) vs. James Madison (38-
2), 9 a.m.
At Fayetteville, Ark.
ARIZONA 2, ARKANSAS 0
Friday: arizona 10, arkansas 4
Saturday: arizona 4, arkansas 1, arizona advances
At Stillwater, Okla.
OKLAHOMA ST. 1, TEXAS 1
Friday: Okla. St. 6, Texas 1
Saturday: Texas 4, Okla. St. 2
Sunday: Okla. St. (46-10) vs. Texas (43-13), 1 p.m.
At Baton Rouge
FLORIDA ST. 2, LSU 0
Thursday: Florida St. 1, lSu 0
Friday: Florida St. 4, lSu 3, 9 innings, Florida St.
advances
At Gainesville, Fla.
GEORGIA 2, FLORIDA 0
Friday: Georgia 4, Florida 0
Saturday: Georgia 6, Florida 0, Georgia advances
At Los Angeles
UCLA 2, VIRGINIA TECH 1
Thursday: Virginia Tech 7, uCla 2
Friday: uCla 2, Virginia Tech 0
Saturday: uCla 6, Virginia Tech 0
SOCCER
MLS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF
new england
5 1 2
17 11
Orlando City
3 1 3
12
8
ny City FC
3 2 2
11 13
CF Montréal
3 3 2
11 10
Columbus
3 2 2
11
7
Phila.
3 2 2
11
6
nashville
2 0 5
11
9
atlanta
2 1 4
10
9
new york
3 4 0
9 10
d.C. united
3 5 0
9
8
inter Miami CF
2 4 2
8
8
Toronto FC
1 4 2
5
8
Chicago
1 5 1
4
4
Cincinnati
1 4 1
4
6
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF
Seattle
5 0 2
17 14
Sporting KC
5 2 1
16 15
la Galaxy
5 2 0
15 11
Colorado
4 2 1
13 12
houston
3 3 2
11 11
Portland
3 3 0
9
9
San Jose
3 5 0
9 11
Real Sl
2 1 2
8
8
la FC
2 3 2
8
8
Vancouver
2 4 1
7
6
austin FC
2 4 0
6
5
Minnesota united 2 4 0
6
5
FC dallas
1 3 3
6
8
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Saturday’s Games
CF Montréal 1, Chicago 0
new york 2, Orlando City 1
new england 1, Cincinnati 0
Columbus 2, Toronto FC 1
nashville 2, atlanta 2, tie
ny City FC 2, la FC 1
la Galaxy 1, San Jose 0
d.C. united 3, Miami 0
Sporting KC 3, houston 2
Colorado 3, FC dallas 0
Minnesota at Real Sl, late
Sunday’s Games
Portland at Phila., 4 p.m.
austin FC at Seattle, 6:30 p.m.
GA
7
4
7
9
6
5
6
7
10
11
13
12
11
15
GA
3
10
11
8
12
8
12
6
9
9
8
10
11
NWSL
W L T Pts GF
Orlando
2 0 1
7
5
north Carolina
1 1 1
4
6
Reign FC
1 0 1
4
2
Gotham FC
1 0 1
4
1
houston
1 2 1
4
5
Washington
1 1 1
4
3
louisville
1 1 1
4
2
Chicago
1 2 1
4
3
Portland
1 2 0
3
7
Kansas City
0 1 2
2
2
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Saturday’s Game
houston 2, Chicago 1
Sunday’s Game
Portland at Gotham FC, noon
Kansas City at Orlando, 3 p.m.
Washington at Reign FC, 4 p.m.
GA
3
2
1
0
6
4
5
7
4
4
DEALS
Transactions
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
American League
lOS anGeleS anGelS — Selected the contract of inF
Kean Wong from Salt lake (Triple-a West). designated C
drew Butera for assignment.
National League
lOS anGeleS dOdGeRS — activated OF Cody Bell-
inger and inF/OF Zack McKinstry from the il. Optioned
OF dJ Peters and inF/OF Sheldon neuse to Oklahoma
City (Triple-a West).
San dieGO PadReS — Recalled RhP aaron north-
craft from el Paso (Triple-a West). Optioned lhP nick
Ramirez to el Paso.
San FRanCiSCO GianTS — Reinstated RhP logan
Webb and inF Wilmer Flores from the 10-day il. Optioned
RhP nick Tropeano and iF/OF Jason Vosler to Sacramento
(Triple-a West).
Wrestling
Listings are the most accurate available.
Continued from B1
SPORTS BRIEFING
GOLF
Spieth hangs on to lead at Colonial — Jordan Spieth
knows how to finish out of the rough, and still had the lead af-
ter three rounds at Colonial. After hitting his final drive Satur-
day into the thick grass on an incline right of the No. 18 fair-
way, Spieth recovered with an approach to 8 feet before rolling
in the birdie putt that gave him the solo lead again over play-
ing partner Jason Kokrak in the final group at the the Charles
Schwab Challenge. Spieth had his second consecutive round of
4-under 66 to get to 15 under at Colonial. That was one stroke
ahead of Kokrak, who had matched him for the lead with four
birdies in a six-hole stretch before a closing par in his round of
66. The resurgent Spieth has the 54-hole lead for a PGA Tour
best-matching fourth time this season, all in a span of 11 tour-
naments. That stretch includes his win at the Valero Texas
Open, the first time he had won since the 2017 British Open.
Stricker jumps atop leaderboard at Senior PGA — Steve
Stricker took advantage of Mike Weir’s back-nine collapse
Saturday to take the lead into the final round of the Senior
PGA Championship. Stricker shot a 3-under 67 at Southern
Hills for a one-stroke lead over Alex Cejka, who beat Stricker
in a playoff this month in the major Regions Tradition in Al-
abama. Stricker was at 6-under 204. Cejka shot 68. Weir was
8 under through 11 holes, then made a double bogey on 12,
starting a stretch of giving back five shots in five holes. The
Canadian left-hander finished with a 74, leaving him three
strokes behind Stricker, but still in the final group Sunday.
— Bulletin wire reports
POWERBALL
The numbers drawn Saturday night are:
11 13 22 27 46 20
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:
5
9 14 15 18 44
The estimated jackpot is now $3.4 million.
For years, Redmond coach Kris Davis
had envisioned hosting a outdoor wres-
tling event during the summer. But when
the COVD-19 pandemic pushed the sport
traditionally played when the tempera-
tures are closer to freezing into late spring,
wrestling outdoors and under stadium
lights became a reality.
It became evident after the first of three
matches Friday night, that dream of hav-
ing an outdoor wrestling event was start-
ing to come true for Davis.
“With COVID pushing into the spring it
kinda manifested itself and so I developed
a plan to put this together with my admin-
istration and asked for their blessing and
it happened,” said Davis. “Some of the best
teams reached out and wanted to come
out so we are having some really high level
wrestling so it is awesome.”
Eight teams made their way to the tour-
nament. Local teams Mountain View,
Bend High, Crook County and Ridgeview
made the quick trip, while Cascade, Sweet
Home and perennial power Newberg
made the trek to Central Oregon. Outdoor
wrestling literally was a breath of fresh to
the wrestlers, who are known to practice in
small, hot and humid rooms and breath-
ing in the stale air that forms when wres-
tling indoors.
“You don’t get as hot,” said Redmond ju-
nior 113-pounder Logan Hill. “You feel a
lot more free, you have a lot more air and
do not breathe in other people’s air.”
It should come as no surprise that New-
berg, the defending Class 6A state cham-
pions, won all of its matches, including a
74-0 sweep of Crook County, a perennial
wrestling power itself. Newberg also had a
resounding 63-9 win over Mountain View,
a third place finisher at the 6A state meet
in 2020.
Mountain View won its other two
matches against Cascade (70-12) and
Sweet Home 48-33). Bend High beat Cas-
cade (48-24) and Ridgeview (53-24) while
losing to Redmond (51-27). Crook County
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Redmond High School faces off against Sweet Home High School during an outdoor meet on
the Redmond’s football field on Friday night.
“With COVID pushing into the spring
it kinda manifested itself and so I
developed a plan to put this together
with my administration and asked for
their blessing and it happened. “Some of
the best teams reached out and wanted
to come out so we are having some really
high level wrestling so it is awesome.”
— Kris Davis, Redmond wrestling coach
would go on to win its final two matches
with wins over Cascade (76-3) and Rid-
geview (54-24). Redmond would also beat
Cascade (59-18) Friday evening.
Wrestling outdoors has not been un-
common this past school year. Since
the pandemic prohibited indoor con-
tact sports until late April, teams had to
get creative with how to train for a sport
where contact is unavoidable.
Mountain View practiced in sand vol-
leyball courts once outdoor contact sports
were allowed, while Crook County ran
400-meter sprints around the track in six
inches of snow during the winter.
“We have been having to deal with this,
we have been wrestling outside the past
couple of weeks,” said Crook County ju-
nior 132-pounder Tucker Bonner. “We
have had to make it work because that is
all that we get.”
Wrestling outdoors on a warm spring
evening leading into Memorial Day was
far more enjoyable than wrestling out-
doors during the winter.
“I like it, the mats are a little soft so that
trips you a little bit,” said Bonner. “I like
the fresh air though.”
Friday was Redmond’s second outdoor
wrestling event of the week. The Panthers
hosted Pendleton for an outdoor dual
meet Wednesday. But hosting eight teams
brought its own stress, especially in a week
that brought inconsistent weather patterns
to Central Oregon.
“Any time you are running a tourna-
ment you want to make sure everything is
running the right way,” said Davis. “But all
we wanted was to get the kids back on the
mat and compete and that is what we got.”
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