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A6 The BulleTin • Thursday, June 3, 2021 ON THE AIR SCOREBOARD THURSDAY SOCCER UEFA U-21 Euro Championship, Spain vs. Portugal UEFA U-21 Euro Championship, Netherlands vs. Germany CONCACAF Nations League, Honduras vs. U.S. SOFTBALL Women’s College World Series, James Madison vs. Oklahoma Women’s College World Series, Georgia vs. Okla. St. Women’s College World Series, Arizona vs. Alabama Women’s College World Series, Florida St. vs. UCLA BASEBALL MLB, regional coverage MLB, Texas at Colorado (in progress) MLB, regional coverage MLB, Seattle at L.A. Angels MLB, regional coverage GOLF PGA Tour, The Memorial Tournament U.S. Women’s Open Championship HORSE RACING America’s Day at the Races TENNIS French Open, 2nd round French Open, 3rd round French Open, 3rd round FOOTBALL The Spring League, Conquerors vs. Alphas HOCKEY NHL playoffs, Boston at N.Y. Islanders NHL playoffs, Carolina at Tampa Bay BASKETBALL NBA playoffs, Denver at Portland WNBA, Chicago at Phoenix NBA playoffs, Phoenix at L.A. Lakers MOTOR SPORTS Formula 1, Azerbaijan Grand Prix practice Formula 1, Azerbaijan Grand Prix practice 8:50 a.m. ESPNU 11:50 a.m. 4:30 p.m. ESPNU CBSSN 9 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 4 p.m. 6:30 p.m. ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN 10 a.m. 1 p.m. 5 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 8 p.m. MLB MLB MLB Root MLB noon 4 p.m. Golf Golf noon noon 2 a.m. (Fri) 3 a.m. (Fri) FS2 Tennis Tennis Tennis 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5 p.m. FS1 NBCSN USA 5 p.m. NBCSNW, TNT 7 p.m. CBSSN 7:30 p.m. TNT 1:25 a.m. (Fri) ESPN2 4:55 a.m. (Fri) ESPNU PREPS Tuesday’s Late Games summit 68, Mountain View 66 Crook County 71, ridgeview 41 redmond 54, hood river Valley 50 north Marion 65, Madras 49 Woodburn 55, sisters 49 Colton 46, Culver 43 Wednesday’s Games Culver at sheridan, late hosanna-Triad at Trinity lutheran, late Girls basketball Tuesday’s Late Games summit 50, Mountain View 46 ridgeview 53, Crook County 30 redmond 52, hood river Valley 27 Madras 50, north Marion 41 Woodburn 56, sisters 33 Wednesday’s Games Burns at Bend, late Culver at sheridan, late hosanna-Triad at Trinity lutheran, late Wrestling Tuesday’s Late Results ridgeview 42, Bend 41 Wednesday’s Results redmond at The dalles, late ridgeview duals, late NBA playoffs 8:30 a.m. noon 4 p.m. Golf Golf Golf 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 9 a.m. noon 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 6:30 p.m. ESPN2 ESPNU SEC ESPNU ESPNEWS SEC MLB Root 10:25 a.m. noon 2 a.m. (Sat) 3 a.m. (Sat) ESPN Tennis Tennis Tennis 3 p.m. FS1 1:55 a.m. (Sat) ESPNU 4:55 a.m. (Sat) ESPN2 4 p.m. 6:30 p.m. ESPNU ESPNU 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. USA NBCSN 5 p.m. FS1 5 p.m. NBCSN TBD TBD SPORTS BRIEFING BASKETBALL Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski to retire after coming season — Duke Hall of Fame coach Mike Krzyzewski will coach his final season with the Blue Devils in 2021-22. For- mer Duke player and associate head coach Jon Scheyer would then take over as Krzyzewski’s successor for the 2022-23 sea- son. Stadium first reported news of the 74-year-old Krzyzews- ki’s final season with Duke, which he has led to five national championships, most recently in 2015. With 1,170 victories, he is the winningest coach in men’s college basketball history, with 1,097 of them coming during his 41 years with the Blue Devils. Krzyzewski has led the Blue Devils to 12 Final Four appearances and a record 15 Atlantic Conference Tourna- ment championships, while his teams have spent a record 126 weeks ranked at No. 1 in the AP men’s college basketball poll. HORSE RACING Trainer Bob Baffert suspended from Derby after horse’s positive drug test confirmed — Bob Baffert is on track to have his record seventh Kentucky Derby vic- tory taken away and won’t be able to run any horses in the prestigious race for the next two years. Churchill Downs on Wednesday suspended the Hall of Fame trainer for two years after an additional drug test of Medina Spirit confirmed the presence of the steroid betamethasone in the Kentucky Derby winner’s system. The next step could be the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission disqualifying Medina Spirit, and now Baffert won’t be able to enter any horses in the Derby or other races at the storied track through the spring of 2023. — Bulletin wire reports POWERBALL The numbers drawn Wednesday night are: 6 As listed at oregonlottery.org and individual lottery websites THURSDAY Boys basketball: Mountain View at sisters, 7 p.m.; Bend at ridgeview, 7 p.m.; Crook County at The dalles, 6:30 p.m.; Pendleton at redmond, 7 p.m.; Madras at north Marion, 7 p.m. Girls basketball: ridgeview at Mountain View, 7 p.m.; redmond at Pendleton, 6:30 p.m.; The dalles at Crook County, 7 p.m.; north Marion at Madras, 7 p.m. Wrestling: newberg, Mountain View at Crook County, 4 p.m. FRIDAY Boys basketball: redmond at Mountain View, 7 p.m.; The dalles at ridgeview, 7 p.m. Girls basketball: Mountain View at redmond, 7 p.m.; Madras at Bend, 7 p.m.; ridgeview at The dalles, 6:30 p.m. BASKETBALL Listings are the most accurate available. Oregon Lottery results Prep sports EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct Connecticut 7 2 .778 new york 5 2 .714 atlanta 4 2 .667 Washington 2 4 .333 Chicago 2 5 .286 indiana 1 8 .111 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct seattle 6 1 .857 las Vegas 5 3 .625 Phoenix 4 3 .571 los angeles 2 3 .400 dallas 2 4 .333 Minnesota 1 4 .200 Tuesday’s Late Game seattle 88, indiana 73 Thursday’s Games las Vegas at new york, 4 p.m. Chicago at Phoenix, 7 p.m. indiana at los angeles, 7:30 p.m. Boys basketball FRIDAY GOLF PGA Tour Champions, Principal Charity Classic PGA Tour, The Memorial Tournament U.S. Women’s Open Championship BASEBALL College, NCAA, Virginia vs. South Carolina College, NCAA, Army vs. Texas Tech College, NCAA, South Florida vs. Florida College, NCAA, Southern Mississippi vs. Florida St. College, NCAA, North Carolina vs. UCLA College, NCAA, Presbyterian vs. Vanderbilt MLB, regional coverage MLB, Seattle at L.A. Angels SOCCER International friendly, Spain vs. Portugal TENNIS French Open, 3rd round French Open, 3rd round French Open, 3rd round MOTOR SPORTS ARCA, Mid-Ohio Formula 1, Azerbaijan Grand Prix practice Formula 1, Azerbaijan Grand Prix qualifying SOFTBALL Women’s College World Series Women’s College World Series HOCKEY NHL playoffs, Montreal at Winnipeg NHL playoffs, Colorado at Vegas FOOTBALL The Spring League, Linemen vs. Aviators GYMNASTICS U.S. Gymnastics Championships BASKETBALL NBA playoffs, L.A. Clippers at Dallas WNBA ON DECK 7 11 66 67 19 The estimated jackpot was not available at press time. MEGABUCKS The numbers drawn Wednesday night are: 3 11 15 25 32 46 The estimated jackpot is now $3.6 million. FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Tuesday’s Late Games denver 147, Portland 140, 2OT, denver leads series 3-2 Phoenix 115, l.a. lakers 85, Phoenix leads series 3-2 Tuesday’s Late Box Score Nuggets 147, Trail Blazers 140 (2OT) PORTLAND (140) Covington 5-10 6-6 19, Powell 5-14 3-4 13, nurkic 5-12 3-5 13, lillard 17-24 9-10 55, McCollum 7-22 2-2 18, anthony 3-11 0-0 8, hollis-Jefferson 1-1 2-2 4, Kanter 2-2 0-0 4, simons 2-7 0-0 6. Totals 47-103 25-29 140. DENVER (147) Gordon 6-11 0-2 14, Porter Jr. 10-13 3-3 26, Jokic 14-31 7-8 38, Campazzo 1-5 1-2 3, rivers 5-10 4-4 18, Millsap 2-6 0-0 4, McGee 0-0 0-0 0, Green 2-4 0-0 5, harrison 0-0 2-2 2, howard 3-6 0-0 9, Morris 7-18 10-11 28. Totals 50-104 27-32 147. Portland 25 37 32 27 14 5 — 140 Denver 38 27 27 29 14 12 — 147 3-Point Goals—Portland 21-48 (lillard 12-17, Coving- ton 3-6, simons 2-5, McCollum 2-8, anthony 2-9, Powell 0-3), denver 20-44 (rivers 4-8, Morris 4-9, howard 3-4, Porter Jr. 3-5, Jokic 3-9, Gordon 2-4, Green 1-2, Cam- pazzo 0-2). Fouled Out—Portland 3 (Covington, Mc- Collum, nurkic), denver none. Rebounds—Portland 45 (Covington, nurkic 11), denver 52 (Porter Jr. 12). As- sists—Portland 25 (lillard 10), denver 33 (Jokic 9). To- tal Fouls—Portland 31, denver 24. A—10,463 (19,520) Wednesday’s Games Phila. 129, Washington 112, Phila. wins series 4-1 atlanta 103, new york 89, atlanta wins series 4-1 Memphis at utah, late, utah leads series 3-1 dallas at l.a. Clippers, late, series tied 2-2 Thursday’s Games denver at Portland, 5 p.m., denver leads series 3-2 Phoenix at l.a. lakers, 7:30 p.m., Phoenix leads series 3-2 GB — 1 1½ 3½ 4 6 GB — 1½ 2 3 3½ 4 SOCCER NWSL W L T Pts GF Orlando 3 0 1 10 6 Washington 2 1 1 7 4 Portland 2 2 0 6 8 north Carolina 1 1 1 4 6 reign FC 1 1 1 4 2 Gotham FC 1 1 1 4 1 houston 1 2 1 4 5 louisville 1 1 1 4 2 Chicago 1 2 1 4 3 Kansas City 0 2 2 2 2 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Saturday’s Games north Carolina at Chicago, 11 a.m. reign FC at Gotham FC, 4 p.m. louisville at Portland, 7:30 p.m. HOCKEY MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 35 22 .614 — Boston 32 22 .593 1½ new york 31 25 .554 3½ Toronto 29 25 .537 4½ Baltimore 19 37 .339 15½ Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 33 22 .600 — Cleveland 30 24 .556 2½ Kansas City 27 26 .509 5 detroit 23 32 .418 10 Minnesota 22 33 .400 11 West Division W L Pct GB Oakland 32 25 .561 — houston 30 24 .556 ½ seattle 28 28 .500 3½ los angeles 25 30 .455 6 Texas 22 34 .393 9½ Tuesday’s Late Games houston 5, Boston 1 Kansas City 10, Pittsburgh 5 Colorado 3, Texas 2, 11 innings l.a. angels 8, san Francisco 1 Oakland 12, seattle 6 Wednesday’s Games Baltimore 6, Minnesota 3 n.y. yankees 4, Tampa Bay 3 Toronto 6, Miami 5 Boston at houston, late Texas at Colorado, late Oakland at seattle, late Chicago White sox at Cleveland, ppd. Thursday’s Games Tampa Bay (yarbrough 2-3) at n.y. yankees (Cole 6-2), 10:05 a.m. Boston (Pérez 3-2) at houston (Odorizzi 0-2), 11:10 a.m. Texas (Foltynewicz 1-5) at Colorado (Gray 4-5), 12:10 p.m. detroit (Mize 3-3) at Chicago White sox (lynn 6-1), 5:10 p.m. Minnesota (happ 3-2) at Kansas City (Bubic 1-0), 5:10 p.m. seattle (sheffield 4-4) at l.a. angels (Canning 4-3), 6:38 p.m. Pct .563 .473 .472 .444 .442 GB — 4½ 4½ 6 6 Pct .582 .564 .527 .453 .370 GB — 1 3 7 11½ Pct .618 .596 .582 .382 .351 GB — 1 2 13 15 GA 3 4 4 2 2 1 6 5 7 5 MLS NHL playoffs BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L new york 27 21 Philadelphia 26 29 atlanta 25 28 Miami 24 30 Washington 23 29 Central Division W L Chicago 32 23 st. louis 31 24 Milwaukee 29 26 Cincinnati 24 29 Pittsburgh 20 34 West Division W L san Francisco 34 21 san diego 34 23 los angeles 32 23 Colorado 21 34 arizona 20 37 Tuesday’s Late Games Kansas City 10, Pittsburgh 5 Colorado 3, Texas 2, 11 innings l.a. angels 8, san Francisco 1 arizona 6, n.y. Mets 5, 10 innings st. louis 3, l.a. dodgers 2 Wednesday’s Games Chicago Cubs 6, san diego 1 n.y. Mets 7, arizona 6 Washington 5, atlanta 3 Toronto 6, Miami 5 Texas at Colorado, late st. louis at l.a. dodgers, late Philadelphia at Cincinnati, ppd. Thursday’s Games Washington (Corbin 3-4) at atlanta (Wilson 2-2), 9:20 a.m. Texas (Foltynewicz 1-5) at Colorado (Gray 4-5), 12:10 p.m. Miami (TBd) at Pittsburgh (anderson 3-5), 4:05 p.m. arizona (duplantier 0-0) at Milwaukee (anderson 2-3), 4:40 p.m. Cincinnati (Gutierrez 0-1) at st. louis (Wainwright 3-4), 5:15 p.m. Chicago Cubs (davies 2-2) at san Francisco (desclafani 4-2), 6:45 p.m. n.y. Mets (Walker 4-1) at san diego (darvish 5-1), 7:10 p.m. SECOND ROUND (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Wednesday’s Games Montreal 5, Winnipeg 3, Montreal leads series 1-0 Vegas at Colorado, late, Colorado leads series 1-0 Thursday’s Games Boston at n.y. islanders, 4:30 p.m., series tied 1-1 Carolina at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m., Tampa Bay leads series 2-0 SOFTBALL Women’s College World Series In Oklahoma City Double Elimination; x-if necessary Thursday’s Games Oklahoma vs. James Madison, 9 a.m. Okla. st. vs. Georgia, 11:30 a.m. alabama vs. arizona, 4 p.m. uCla vs. Florida st., 6:30 p.m. TENNIS French Open Wednesday in Paris (Seedings in parentheses) Men’s Singles Second Round — alexander Zverev (6), Germany, def. roman safiullin, russia, 7-6 (4), 6-3, 7-6 (1). Casper ruud (15), norway, def. Kamil Majchrzak, Poland, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. Federico delbonis, argentina, def. Pablo an- dujar, spain, 4-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. laslo djere, serbia, def. Miomir Kecmanovic, serbia, 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3. henri laaksonen, switzerland, def. roberto Bautista agut (11), spain, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2. Fabio Fognini (27), italy, def. Marton Fucsovics, hun- gary, 7-6 (6), 6-1, 6-2. John isner (31), united states, def. Filip Krajinovic, serbia, 7-6 (6), 6-1, 7-6 (5). alejandro davidovich Fokina, spain, def. Botic van de Zandschulp, netherlands, 6-4, 6-4, 5-7, 2-6, 6-4. Kei nishikori, Japan, def. Karen Khachanov (23), russia, 4-6, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4. stefanos Tsitsipas (5), Greece, def. Pedro Martinez, spain, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3. reilly Opelka (32), united states, def. Jaume Munar, spain, 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5. Marcos Giron, united states, def. Guido Pella, argentina, 7-6 (2), 6-1, 6-7 (3), 6-4. Pablo Carreno Busta (12), spain, def. enzo Couacaud, France, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. Cristian Garin (22), Chile, def. Mackenzie Mcdonald, united states, 4-6, 4-6, 7-6 (7), 6-3, 8-6. steve Johnson, united states, def. Thiago Monteiro, Brazil, 6-3, 6-7 (2), 7-6 (2), 3-6, 6-3. daniil Medvedev (2), russia, def. Tommy Paul, united states, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, 6-3. Women’s Singles Second Round — ana Bogdan, romania, def. nao- mi Osaka (2), Japan, walkover. Tamara Zidansek, slove- nia, def. Madison Brengle, united states, 6-4, 6-1. daria Kasatkina, russia, def. Belinda Bencic (10), switzerland, 6-2, 6-2. Marketa Vondrousova (20), Czech republic, def. harmony Tan, France, 6-1, 6-3. sorana Cirstea, ro- mania, def. Martina Trevisan, italy, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. Katerina siniakova, Czech republic, def. Veronika Kudermetova (29), russia, 7-6 (7), 5-7, 7-5. Polona her- cog, slovenia, def. Caroline Garcia, France, 7-5, 6-4. Paula Badosa, spain, def. danka Kovinic, Montenegro, 6-2, 6-0. danielle Collins, united states, def. anhelina Kalinina, ukraine, 6-0, 6-2. Victoria azarenka (15), Belarus, def. Clara Tauson, denmark, 7-5, 6-4. Madison Keys (23), united states, def. leylah annie Fernandez, Canada, 6-1, 7-5. anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (31), russia, def. ajla Tomljanovic, australia, 6-2, 6-3. ser- ena Williams (7), united states, def. Mihaela Buzarnescu, romania, 6-3, 5-7, 6-1. aryna sabalenka (3), Belarus, def. aliaksandra sasnovich, Belarus, 7-5, 6-3. elena rybakina (21), Kazakhstan, def. nao hibino, Japan, 6-3, 6-1. EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF new england 5 1 2 17 11 Phila. 4 2 2 14 9 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 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 3 18 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 san Jose 3 5 0 9 11 Portland 3 4 0 9 9 real sl 2 1 3 9 9 la FC 2 3 2 8 8 Vancouver 2 4 1 7 6 austin FC 2 4 1 7 5 Minnesota united 2 4 1 7 6 FC dallas 1 3 3 6 8 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. GA 7 5 4 7 9 6 6 7 10 11 13 12 11 15 GA 3 10 11 8 12 12 11 7 9 9 8 11 11 DEALS Transactions BASEBALL Major League Baseball American League lOs anGeles anGels — Purchased the contract of rhP Jake Petricka from high Point (atlantic league). re- assigned rhP Jake Petricka to salt lake (Triple-a West). seaTTle Mariners — Outrighted inF eric Campbell to Tacoma (Triple-a West) after clearing waivers. recalled rhP robert dugger from Tacoma (Triple-a West). Placed rhP Justin dunn on the 10-day il, retroactive to June 1. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association deTrOiT PisTOns — named John Beilein senior advisor/player development. Women’s National Basketball Association dallas WinGs — Waived F Kristine angiwe. Traded the contract of G dana evans to Chicago in exchange for a 2022 third round draft pick, the right to swap 2022 first-round draft picks, and the contract of G shyla heal. FOOTBALL National Football League BalTiMOre raVens — Waived dT Braxton hoyett. signed dT Jovan swann. Placed dT Xavier Kelly and Wr donte sylencieux on injured reserve. CarOlina PanThers — Waived QB Tommy stevens. signed Wr C.J. saunders. ChiCaGO Bears — signed Ol larry Borom, dB Thomas Graham Jr., rB Khalil herbert, Wr dazz new- some and dl Khyiris Tonga. CinCinnaTi BenGals — signed de Joseph Ossai. signed Wr Ja’Marr Chase to a four-year contract. Placed ls dan Godsil on the reserve/retired list. deTrOiT liOns — Waived dT John atkins. Green Bay PaCKers — signed CB eric stokes to a four-year contract. lOs anGeles raMs — signed CB robert rochell and dB daylan lake. MinnesOTa ViKinGs — signed CB Tye smith to a one-year contract. san FranCisCO 49ers — Placed C Weston richburg on the reserve/retired list. signed lB James Burgess and Te Mycole Pruitt. COLLEGE Penn — named alanna shanahan director of athlet- ics and recreation. Storm Continued from A5 The Storm are coming off a second round appearance in the Class 6A playoffs last year, the program’s first playoff appear- ance since moving up to 6A. Talent is one thing, but this group of juniors now have to carry more on their shoulders than before. “They can’t just look to upperclassmen the way they used to,” Frazier said. “They have to take the lead and embrace the pro- gram because it is theirs now.” Against Mountain View (0-6) — a team Summit handled 70-48 in their first meet- ing last week — someone had to take charge because the Cougars were a differ- ent team the second time around. For most of the game, Summit would score in waves to build double-digit leads, only to see Mountain View continue to cut into the leads. But whenever Mountain View would get within a couple of points, Summit would respond with timely 3-pointers. The Cou- gars trailed by as many as 12 points in the third quarter but slowly began chipping away at the lead. With less than four minutes left in the game, Mountain View pulled ahead with a dominating presence down low. But while Summit caught fire from behind the arc, Mountain View hit just two 3-pointers the entire game. Tueber scored all of his 17 points in the first half, Harrington connected on four 3-pointers, and Harris finished with 13 points. Seemingly every time Mountain View’s 6-foot-11-inch Tane Prictor touched the ball, bodies bounced off of him. He led the team with 23 points, and freshman Quincy Townsend added 16. “It is kinda draining to be playing well and for them to keep coming back,” Harris said. “When they got the lead, I felt like we were down on ourselves.” It was the type of game game that Mora has been in before. As a freshman, he saw leads evaporate the way it did against the Cougars and then walk off the court in defeat. When he sensed a similar trend, Mora made it known during the late-game timeouts, try- ing to rally his teammates. “When they were coming back you could see it in our team’s body language,” Dean Guernsey/The Bulletin Summit’s Truman Teuber (3) and Shane Arnold (23) put pressure on Mountain View’s Quincy Townsend (middle) during Tuesday night’s basketball game at Summit High School. “This was a huge win for us. To be in that kind of competitive environment with four minutes to go. … It was a chance for a lot of our younger kids to be in that moment to see how they respond.” — Jon Frazier, Summit boys basketball coach Mora said. “You have to push back harder. These are the moments that we dream about. This is what we dream about and how we attack it.” It was a welcome sign for Frazier to see his players take on leadership roles, especially in a tight game against a cross- town rival. He hopes there is more of that to come. “Our goal is trying to improve and to see how good we can be,” Frazier said. “That is exciting to see as we move for- ward with a lot of underclassmen. You can see the opportunity for us to be pretty good down the road.” e e Reporter: 541-383-0307, brathbone@bendbulletin.com