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    A6 The BulleTin • Monday, June 7, 2021
ON THE AIR
SCOREBOARD
MONDAY
BASEBALL
College, NCAA Regional
College, NCAA Regional
College, NCAA Regional
MLB, Chicago Cubs at San Diego Padres
College, NCAA Regional
BASKETBALL
NBA, Milwaukee Bucks at Brooklyn Nets
NBA, Denver Nuggets at Phoenix Suns
HOCKEY
NHL, New York Islanders at Boston Bruins
NHL, Winnipeg Jets at Montreal Canadiens
SOFTBALL
Women’s College World Series, Finals: Game 1
TENNIS
Roland-Garros, Day 9: Men’s and Women’s Round of 16
Roland-Garros, Men’s & Women’s Quarterfinals
Time
TV
10 a.m. ESPN2/U
1 p.m. ESPN2/U
4 p.m.
ESPN2
7 p.m.
ESPN
7 p.m.
ESPN2
4:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
TNT
TNT
3:30 p.m. NBCSN
5 p.m.
NHL
4:30 p.m.
8 a.m.
3 a.m.
ESPN
ROOT
TENNIS
TUESDAY
BASEBALL
MLB, Seattle Mariners at Detroit Tigers
MLB, Washington Nationals at Tampa Bay Rays
MLB, Regional Coverage
BASKETBALL
NBA, Atlanta Hawks at Philadelphia 76ers
NBA, Los Angeles Clippers at Utah Jazz
HOCKEY
NHL, Tampa Bay Lightning at Carolina Hurricanes
NHL, Las Vegas Golden Knights at Colorado Avalanche
NHL, New York Islanders at Boston Bruins
SOFTBALL
Women’s College World Series, Finals: Game 2
TENNIS
Roland-Garros, Men’s & Women’s Quarterfinals
Roland-Garros, Men’s & Women’s Quarterfinals
Roland-Garros, Men’s & Women’s Quarterfinals
4 p.m.
4 p.m.
7 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
ROOT
FS1
MLB
TNT
TNT
3:30 p.m. NBCSN
6 p.m.
NHL
TBD
NBCSN
4:30 p.m.
noon
2 a.m.
3 a.m.
ESPN
TENNIS
TENNIS
TENNIS
Listings are the most accurate available.
SPORTS BRIEFING
GYMNASTICS
Seven for Simone: Biles claims another US Gymnas-
tics title — Simone Biles toned it down. A little anyway. And
soared even higher. The 24-year-old gymnastics superstar
claimed her record seventh U.S. title Sunday night, delivering
another stunning — and stunningly easy — performance that
served little doubt the pressure surrounding her bid to become
the first woman to win back-to-back Olympic championships in
more than 50 years is only pushing her to even greater heights.
Shaking off a somewhat sloppy start Friday, at least by her im-
peccable standards, Biles put on a four-rotation showcase that
highlighted why a GOAT emblem — a nod to her status as the
Greatest Of All Time — has become a fixture on her competi-
tion leotard. Her two-day total of 119.650 was nearly five points
better than runner-up Sunisa Lee and good friend and team-
mate Jordan Chiles. Biles’ all-around score on Sunday of 60.100
was her highest since 2018 and served notice she is only getting
better with the Tokyo Games less than seven weeks away.
TENNIS
Serena Williams loses at French Open; Federer with-
draws — Serena Williams turns 40 in September. Roger Fed-
erer hits that milestone the month before. No one knows how
many more French Open appearances each will make, and this
year’s tournament ended for both on Sunday. Williams fell way
behind and could not put together a comeback against a much
younger and less-experienced opponent in the fourth round at
Roland Garros, losing 6-3, 7-5 to Elena Rybakina — who wasn’t
even born when the American made her tournament debut in
1998. Federer, meanwhile, never had pulled out of a Grand Slam
tournament once he had started competing in it until now.
GOLF
Cantlay wins a playoff at Memorial on Sunday with-
out Rahm — The emotion and intensity felt the same to Pat-
rick Cantlay, whether it was his clutch 25-foot birdie putt to tie
for the lead or his 12-foot par putt in a playoff that made him
a winner again Sunday in the Memorial. The handshake with
Jack Nicklaus? As special as it was two years ago. That was as
far as normalcy was allowed to go at a tournament that was
as much about the guy who won as the guy who didn’t play.
Plenty of drama. A little rain. No sign of Jon Rahm.
MOTOR SPORTS
Larson wins again as Hendrick continues month of
dominance — Kyle Larson first visited Sonoma Raceway as
a young kid dressed head-to-toe in Jeff Gordon gear watching
NASCAR practice from the hillside on a Saturday afternoon.
Now he’s a Cup winner at what is considered the Elk Grove
racer’s home track, but his victory lane celebration Sunday
was a disaster. Larson tried to recreate a 2014 photo of him-
self spitting wine into the air following a lower level win, but it
was far windier after this big leagues victory and when Larson
splayed his mouthful from the oversized chalice, the red wine
splashed all over the new track president.
— Bulletin wire reports
ON DECK
Prep sports
Monday, June 7
Boys basketball: la Pine at Santiam Christian, 7:30 p.m.;
north lake at Trinity lutheran, 6 p.m.
Girls basketball: eagle Point at Mountain View, 7 p.m.;
la Pine at Santiam Christian, 6 p.m.; north lake at Trinity
lutheran, 5:30 p.m.; Prospect Charter at Central Chris-
tian, 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, June 8
Boys basketball: Mountain View at Bend, 7 p.m.; Sum-
mit at South eugene, 6:30 p.m.; Pendleton at Crook
County, 7 p.m.; Redmond at The dalles, 6:30 p.m.; hood
River Valley at Ridgeview, 7 p.m.; Madras at Corbett, 6
p.m.; Sweet home at Sisters, 7 p.m.; Butte Falls at Trinity
lutheran, 7 p.m.
Girls basketball: Bend at Mountain View, 7 p.m.; Sum-
mit at South eugene, 5 p.m.; Crook County at Pendleton,
6:30 p.m.; Ridgeview at hood River Valley, 6:30 p.m.; The
dalles at Redmond, 7 p.m.; Corbett at Madras, 6 p.m.;
Sisters at Sweet home, 6 p.m.
Wrestling: la Pine at Culver, TBd.
Wednesday, June 9
Boys basketball: Bend at Madras, 7 p.m.; Sisters at new-
port, 6 p.m.; Trinity lutheran at Rogue Valley adventist, 5
p.m.; north lake at Central Christian, 7 p.m.
Girls basketball: newport at Sisters, 6 p.m.; Trinity lu-
theran at Rogue Valley adventist, 3:30 p.m.; north lake
at Central Christian, 5:30 p.m.
Wrestling: Redmond duals, 6 p.m.
BASKETBALL
NBA Playoffs
FIRST ROUND
Sunday’s Game
l.a. Clippers 126, dallas 111, l.a. Clippers win series 4-3
SECOND ROUND
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Sunday’s Game
atlanta 128, Phila. 124, atlanta leads series 1-0
Monday’s Games
Milwaukee at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m.
denver at Phoenix, 7 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games
atlanta at Phila., 4:30 p.m.
l.a. Clippers at utah, 7 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
denver at Phoenix, 6:30 p.m.
WNBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
l
Pct
Connecticut
8
2
.800
new york
5
4
.556
atlanta
4
4
.500
Washington
2
5
.286
Chicago
2
7
.222
indiana
1
9
.100
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
l
Pct
Seattle
7
2
.778
las Vegas
7
3
.700
Phoenix
5
3
.625
los angeles
4
3
.571
Minnesota
3
4
.429
dallas
3
5
.375
Sunday’s Games
Minnesota 100, atlanta 80
dallas 68, Seattle 67
Monday’s Games
no games scheduled.
Tuesday’s Games
Minnesota at Washington, 4 p.m.
dallas at Phoenix, 7 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
Seattle at atlanta, 4 p.m.
indiana at Chicago, 5 p.m.
GB
—
2½
3
4½
5½
7
GB
—
½
1½
2
3
3½
BASEBALL
MLB
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Tampa Bay
38
23
.623
—
Boston
36
23
.610
1
Toronto
30
27
.526
6
new york
31
29
.517
6½
Baltimore
21
38
.356
16
Central Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Chicago
36
23
.610
—
Cleveland
31
26
.544
4
Kansas City
29
28
.509
6
detroit
24
35
.407
12
Minnesota
24
35
.407
12
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
oakland
35
26
.574
—
houston
33
26
.559
1
Seattle
30
31
.492
5
los angeles
27
32
.458
7
Texas
23
38
.377
12
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
Pct
GB
new york
29
23
.558
—
atlanta
28
29
.491
3½
Phila.
28
30
.483
4
Miami
25
33
.431
7
Washington
24
32
.429
7
Central Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Chicago
33
26
.559
—
Milwaukee
33
26
.559
—
St. louis
31
29
.517
2½
Cincinnati
28
29
.491
4
Pittsburgh
23
35
.397
9½
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
San Francisco
37
22
.627
—
San diego
36
25
.590
2
los angeles
34
25
.576
3
Colorado
24
36
.400
13½
arizona
20
41
.328
18
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Sunday’s Games
Baltimore 18, Cleveland 5
houston 6, Toronto 3
Chicago White Sox 3, detroit 0
Minnesota 2, Kansas City 1
Colorado 3, oakland 1
Tampa Bay 7, Texas 1
Seattle 9, l.a. angels 5
Boston 6, n.y. yankees 5, 10 innings
Monday’s Games
Miami (lópez 1-3) at Boston (Pivetta 6-1), 2:10 p.m.
Kansas City (Kowar 0-0) at l.a. angels (Bundy 0-6),
6:38 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games
n.y. Mets at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m.
houston at Boston, 4:10 p.m.
Seattle at detroit, 4:10 p.m.
Washington at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m.
San Francisco at Texas, 5:05 p.m.
n.y. yankees at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m.
Toronto at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m.
Cleveland at St. louis, 5:15 p.m.
Kansas City at l.a. angels, 6:38 p.m.
arizona at oakland, 6:40 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Sunday’s Games
Miami 3, Pittsburgh 1
atlanta 4, l.a. dodgers 2
Milwaukee 2, arizona 0
Phila. 12, Washington 6
Cincinnati 8, St. louis 7
Colorado 3, oakland 1
Chicago Cubs 4, San Francisco 3
n.y. Mets 6, San diego 2
Monday’s Games
Miami (lópez 1-3) at Boston (Pivetta 6-1), 2:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (alzolay 4-4) at San diego (Weathers
2-2), 7:10 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games
atlanta at Phila., 4:05 p.m.
l.a. dodgers at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m.
n.y. Mets at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m.
Colorado at Miami, 4:10 p.m.
Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m.
Washington at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m.
San Francisco at Texas, 5:05 p.m.
Cleveland at St. louis, 5:15 p.m.
arizona at oakland, 6:40 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at San diego, 7:10 p.m.
NCAA Division I Regionals
Double Elimination; x-if necessary
At Baum-Walker Stadium, Fayetteville, Ark.
Sunday’s Games
Game 5 — nebraska 18, nJiT 4, nJiT eliminated
Game 6 — nebraska 5, no. 1 arkansas 3
Monday’s Game
Game 7 — nebraska vs. no. 1 arkansas, 4 p.m.
At J. C. Love Field, Ruston, La.
Sunday’s Games
Game 5 — no. 16 la. Tech 10, alabama 8, alabama
eliminated
Game 6 — nC State 14, no. 16 louisiana Tech 7, nC
State advances
At UFCU DischFalk Field, Austin, Texas
Sunday’s Games
Game 5 — Fairfield 9, arizona St. 7, arizona St. eliminated
Game 6 — no. 2 Texas 12 vs. Fairfield 2, Texas advances
At Florida Ballpark, Gainesville, Fla.
Sunday, June 6
Game 5 — South ala. 7, Miami 2, Miami eliminated
Game 6 — South Florida vs. South alabama, suspended
Monday’s Games
Game 6 — South Florida vs. South alabama, 9 a.m.
x-Game 7 — South alabama vs. South Florida, 10 a.m.
At Lindsey Nelson Stadium, Knoxville, Tenn.
Sunday’s Games
Game 5 — liberty 15, duke 4, duke eliminated
Game 6 — no. 3 Tennessee 3, liberty 1, Tennessee advances
At PK Park, Eugene, Ore.
Sunday’s Games
Game 5 — lSu 9, Gonzaga 4, Gonzaga eliminated
Game 6 — lSu 4, no. 14 oregon 1
Monday’s Game
Game 7 — lSu vs. oregon, 7 p.m.
At Hawkins Field, Nashville, Tenn.
Sunday’s Games
Game 5 — Georgia Tech 9, indiana State 0, indiana State
eliminated
Game 6 — no. 4 Vanderbilt vs. Georgia Tech, late
Monday’s Games
x-Game 7 — Georgia Tech vs. no. 4 Vanderbilt, 4 p.m.
At Clark-LeClair Stadium, Greenville, N.C.
Sunday’s Games
Game 5 — Maryland 2, Charlotte 1, Charlotte eliminated
Game 6 — no. 13 e. Carolina 9, Maryland 6
At Hi Corbett Field, Tucson, Ariz.
Sunday’s Games
Game 5 — Santa Barbara 13, okla. St. 3, okla. St. elim-
inated
Game 6 — no. 5 arizona 5, Santa Barbara 2, arizona
advances
At Swayze Field, Oxford, Miss.
Sunday’s Games
Game 5 — Southrn Miss 7, Florida State 4, Florida State
eliminated
Game 6 — Southern Miss 10, no. 12 Mississippi 7
Monday’s Game
Game 7 — Southern Miss vs. no. 12 Mississippi, 10 a.m.
Dudy Noble Field, Starkville, Miss.
Sunday’s Games
Game 5 — Campbell 19, VCu 10
Monday’s Game
Game 6 — no. 7 Mississippi State vs. Campbell, 10 a.m.
x-Game 7 — Campbell vs. no. 7 Mississippi State, 1 p.m.
At Frank Eck Stadium, South Bend, Ind.
Sunday’s Games
Game 5 — Central Michigan 14, uConn 9, uConn elim-
inated
Game 6 — no. 10 notre dame 14, Central Michigan 2,
notre dame advances
At Dan Law Field, Lubbock, Texas
Sunday’sGames
Game 5 — uCla 12, north Carolina 2, north Carolina
eliminated
Game 6 — no. 8 Texas Tech 8, uCla 2, Texas Tech ad-
vances
At Klein Field, Stanford, Calif.
Sunday’s Games
Game 5 — uC irvine 18, north dakota St. 3, north da-
kota St. eliminated
Game 6 — uC irvine 8, no. 9 Stanford 4
Monday’s Game
Game 7 — uC irvine vs. no. 9 Stanford, 7 p.m.
At Founders Park, Columbia, S.C.
Sunday’s Games
Game 5 — Virginia 3, S. Carolina 2, S. Carolina eliminated
Game 6 — Virginia 8, no. 11 old dominion 3
Monday’s Game
Game 7 — no. 11 old dominion vs. Virginia, 4 p.m.
At Lupton Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas
Sunday’s Games
Game 5 — oregon State 3, TCu 2, TCu eliminated
Game 6 — oregon State 5, dBu 4
Monday’sGame
Game 7 — oregon State vs. dBu, 1 p.m.
SOFTBALL
NCAA Division I
Softball World Series
At USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium, Oklahoma City
Double Elimination; x-if necessary
Sunday’s Games
oklahoma 6, James Madison 3
Florida St. 2, no. 3 alabama 0
James Madison vs. oklahoma, ppd.
Florida St. vs. alabama, ppd.
Monday’s Games
James Madison vs. oklahoma, 1 p.m.
Florida St. vs. alabama, 4 p.m.
Football
Continued from A5
Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin
High Desert Storm’s Javarian Smith (8) runs against the Idaho Horsemen on Saturday night.
The AWFC is a pro arena foot-
ball league with five teams from the
Northwest. Arena football is exclu-
sively played indoors on a 50-yard
field, with eight players on each
team. Players can be tackled into
walls that run up against the side-
lines of the field.
After trailing 21-7 early in the
second quarter, the Storm went on
a 37-3 run to take a 44-24 lead with
just five minutes remaining. Wide
receiver Buck Solomon scored two
touchdowns, and receivers Kris
Lewis and Bob Pugh both added
offensive touchdowns during the
run.
However, it was an interception
returned 48 yards for a touchdown
PGA Tour
HOCKEY
NHL Playoffs
SECOND ROUND
(Best-of-7, x-if necessary)
Sunday’s Games
Montreal 5, Winnipeg 1
Vegas 5, Colorado 1
Monday’s Games
n.y. islanders at Boston, 3:30 p.m.
Winnipeg at Montreal, 5 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games
Tampa Bay at Carolina, 3:30 p.m.
Vegas at Colorado, 6 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
Boston at n.y. islanders, TBa
x-Montreal at Winnipeg, TBa
SOCCER
MLS
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
NWSL
W L T Pts GF GA
orlando
3 0 2 11 7 4
Portland
3 2 0 9 11 4
Washington
2 1 2 8 5 5
Gotham FC
2 1 1 7 2 1
houston
2 2 1 7 6 6
Chicago
2 2 1 7 4 7
north Carolina
1 2 1 4 6 3
Reign FC
1 2 1 4 2 3
louisville
1 2 1 4 2 8
Kansas City
0 3 2 2 2 6
noTe: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Saturday’s Games
Chicago 1, north Carolina 0
Gotham FC 1, Reign FC 0
Portland 3, louisville 0
Sunday’s Games
orlando 1, Washington 1, tie
houston 1, Kansas City 0
GOLF
PGA Tour Champions
Principal Charity Classic Scores
Sunday at Wakonda Club, Des Moines, Iowa
Purse: $1.85 million
Yardage: 6,851; Par: 72
Final Round
Stephen ames, $277,500
68-69-67—204
Mike Weir, $162,800
70-66-69—205
Willie Wood, $110,383
70-68-68—206
doug Barron, $110,383
66-69-71—206
Tim herron, $110,383
67-63-76—206
Shane Bertsch, $59,940
67-67-73—207
Fred Couples, $59,940
67-71-69—207
Jim Furyk, $59,940
68-70-69—207
Brandt Jobe, $59,940
68-70-69—207
Rocco Mediate, $59,940
71-69-67—207
alex Cejka, $39,313
70-70-68—208
Thongchai Jaidee, $39,313
65-71-72—208
Tom lehman, $39,313
70-71-67—208
dicky Pride, $39,313
66-70-72—208
Miguel angel Jimenez, $30,525
70-70-69—209
Bernhard langer, $30,525
68-71-70—209
Rod Pampling, $30,525
67-67-75—209
Kenny Perry, $30,525
68-69-72—209
MOTOR SPORTS
NASCAR Cup Series
LPGA
USGA Women’s Open Championship Scores
Sunday at Olympic Club, San Francisco
Lake Course
Yardage: 6,362; Par: 71
Purse: $5.5 million
(a) amateur
FINAL ROUND
x-won in a playoff
x-yuka Saso, $1,000,000
69-67-71-73—280
nasa hataoka, $594,000
72-69-71-68—280
lexi Thompson, $381,974
69-71-66-75—281
Megan Khang, $245,394
68-70-74-70—282
Shanshan Feng, $245,394
69-70-72-71—282
angel yin, $197,751,
68-79-67-70—284
Xiyu lin, $147,265
72-74-72-67—285
Jin young Ko, $147,265,
70-74-72-69—285
ariya Jutanugarn, $147,265
71-70-74-70—285
Brooke henderson, $147,265,
68-78-69-70—285
inbee Park, $147,265
71-69-73-72—285
amy olson, $108,180,
73-72-70-71—286
Jeongeun lee6, $108,180,
70-67-73-76—286
Celine herbin, $96,319
73-74-69-71—287
Megha Ganne (a), $0
67-71-72-77—287
alison lee, $84,066
74-70-73-71—288
Sei young Kim, $84,066
74-70-73-71—288
lucy li, $84,066
73-71-71-73—288
Maja Stark (a), $0
71-70-73-74—288
Madelene Sagstrom, $72,197
71-73-75-70—289
hyojoo Kim, $72,197
72-70-72-75—289
So yeon Ryu, $65,304
74-72-71-73—290
lizette Salas, $57,416
72-75-74-70—291
emily Kristine Pedersen, $57,416 71-74-73-73—291
Jenny Shin, $57,416
72-75-76-68—291
Patty Tavatanakit, $45,819
75-70-75-72—292
Jennifer Kupcho, $45,819
70-73-75-74—292
in-Kyung Kim, $45,819
74-70-74-74—292
Marina alex, $45,819
70-72-74-76—292
Jessica Korda, $36,988
72-74-74-73—293
Mina harigae, $36,988
71-73-76-73—293
Matilda Castren, $36,988
74+71-73-75—293
Wichanee Meechai, $36,988
70-73-78-72—293
lauren Stephenson, $36,988
70-76-75-72—293
danielle Kang, $29,074
73-69-77-75—294
Jasmine Suwannapura, $29,074 73-74-74-73—294
Maria Parra, $29,074
72-74-72-76—294
lydia Ko, $29,074
71-75-76-72—294
Rachel heck (a), $0
75-72-75-72—294
Celine Boutier, $29,074
72-74-70-78—294
in Gee Chun, $23,089
75-70-75-75—295
ally ewing, $23,089
71-74-75-75—295
ayako uehara, $23,089
76-74-74-74—295
Stacy lewis, $23,089
72-72-78-73—295
Gaby lopez, $23,089
72-73-77-73—295
Mel Reid, $18,494
67-73-78-78—296
Brittany altomare, $18,494
74-74-75-73—296
yu liu, $18,494
74-72-78-72—296
leonie harm, $14,554
73-75-73-76—297
Jenny Coleman, $14,554
73-73-76-75—297
Pernilla lindberg, $14,554
76-72-76-73—297
anna nordqvist, $14,554
75-73-76-73—297
Carlota Ciganda, $14,554
72-76-77-72—297
amy yang, $12,540
74-73-74-77—298
na yeon Choi, $12,540
75-72-74-77—298
Minjee lee, $12,540
73-73-77-75—298
Sarah Burnham, $12,004
76-66-78-79—299
Muni he, $12,004
72-76-72-79—299
luna Sobron Galmes, $12,004
74-76-72-80—299
austin ernst, $12,004
70-74-81-74—299
Giulia Molinaro, $11,716
74-74-76-76—300
Pajaree anannarukarn, $11,545, 76-71-75-79—301
hannah Green, $11,545,
73-75-78-75—301
yealimi noh, $11,307
76-69-76-81—302
lee-anne Pace, $11,307
76-71-77-78—302
Gurleen Kaur (a), $0
71-73-80-81—305
by Triplet — his third pick of the
second half — that provided the
Storm just enough cushion to hold
on as the Horsemen went on a late
rally.
Triplet’s touchdown gave the
Storm the commanding 44-24 lead
with five minutes left, but Idaho
scored 16 unanswered points to
make it 44-40.
“There is not a better feeling than
a pick six,” Triplet said. “When I get
a pick six, I feel like I am on top of
the world. We adjusted to the of-
fense. At first we were playing their
game. Then I told our team to just
let the game come to us and not
force anything.”
The Storm improved to 2-1 in
the AWFC standings with the vic-
tory, while the Horsemen — the
reigning AWFC champions — fell
The Memorial Tournament Scores
Sunday at Muirfield Village Golf Club, Dublin, Ohio
Yardage: 7,543; Par: 72
Purse: $9.3 Million
Final Round
x-won in a playoff
x-Patrick Cantlay (550), $1,674,000 69-67-68-71—275
Collin Morikawa (315), $1,013,700 66-72-66-71—275
Scottie Scheffler (200), $641,700 67-71-69-70—277
Branden Grace (140), $455,700
68-72-67-71—278
Patrick Reed (115), $381,300
71-71-69-69—280
Max homa (96), $313,875
69-69-72-72—282
Shane lowry (96), $313,875
69-71-72-70—282
Jimmy Walker (96), $313,875
74-69-74-65—282
Si Woo Kim (81), $262,725
73-70-68-72—283
aaron Wise (81), $262,725
72-70-70-71—283
Rickie Fowler (71), $225,525
69-70-75-70—284
Xander Schauffele (71), $225,525 68-70-74-72—284
Bo hoag (62), $182,125
68-73-72-72—285
alex noren (62), $182,125
73-69-75-68—285
Kevin Streelman (62), $182,125
72-72-73-68—285
Carlos ortiz (56), $155,775
71-68-72-75—286
adam Scott (56), $155,775
74-68-71-73—286
Bryson deChambeau (47), $110,670 71-72-73-71—287
Talor Gooch (47), $110,670
74-71-71-71—287
lucas herbert, $110,670
71-69-71-76—287
Rory Mcilroy (47), $110,670
72-72-71-72—287
louis oosthuizen (47), $110,670 72-71-72-72—287
antoine Rozner, $110,670
72-72-69-74—287
Jordan Spieth (47), $110,670
76-67-71-73—287
Vaughn Taylor (47), $110,670
69-72-71-75—287
Jim herman (34), $67,890
72-68-72-76—288
Chris Kirk (34), $67,890
67-74-74-73—288
adam long (34), $67,890
67-77-71-73—288
Cameron Tringale (34), $67,890
70-76-73-69—288
danny Willett (34), $67,890
75-71-69-73—288
Xinjun Zhang (34), $67,890
73-68-75-72—288
Joel dahmen (25), $53,103
68-73-73-75—289
Tony Finau (25), $53,103
72-68-76-73—289
Sung Kang (25), $53,103
70-72-74-73—289
Robby Shelton (25), $53,103
71-71-73-74—289
Sahith Theegala, $53,103
69-76-73-71—289
Christiaan Bezuidenhout, $42,315 69-77-72-72—290
Rafa Cabrera Bello (19), $42,315 68-72-78-72—290
Jason dufner (19), $42,315
70-73-77-70—290
lucas Glover (19), $42,315
72-70-72-76—290
Brendan Steele (19), $42,315
69-73-75-73—290
Toyota / Save Mart 350 Results
Sunday at Sonoma Raceway
Sonoma, Calif.
Lap length: 1.99 miles
(Start position in parentheses)
1. (1) Kyle larson, Chevrolet, 92 laps, 60 points.
2. (2) Chase elliott, Chevrolet, 92, 50.
3. (19) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 92, 41.
4. (13) Joey logano, Ford, 92, 42.
5. (5) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 92, 44.
6. (30) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 92, 41.
7. (29) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 92, 30.
8. (4) denny hamlin, Toyota, 92, 31.
9. (7) alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 92, 42.
10. (11) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 92, 27.
11. (18) erik Jones, Chevrolet, 92, 27.
12. (16) daniel Suarez, Chevrolet, 92, 25.
13. (6) austin dillon, Chevrolet, 92, 29.
14. (15) Bubba Wallace, Toyota, 92, 23.
15. (9) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 92, 25.
16. (12) Chris Buescher, Ford, 92, 21.
17. (25) Chase Briscoe, Ford, 92, 20.
18. (22) Corey lajoie, Chevrolet, 92, 19.
19. (10) Tyler Reddick, Chevrolet, 92, 22.
20. (23) Cole Custer, Ford, 92, 17.
21. (27) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 92, 16.
22. (8) Kevin harvick, Ford, 92, 15.
23. (17) Matt diBenedetto, Ford, 92, 16.
24. (20) Christopher Bell, Toyota, 92, 14.
25. (32) James davison, Chevrolet, 92, 12.
26. (35) Scott heckert, Ford, 92, 11.
27. (26) aric almirola, Ford, 92, 10.
28. (21) Michael Mcdowell, Ford, 92, 9.
29. (36) Josh Bilicki, Ford, 92, 8.
30. (31) Ben Rhodes, Chevrolet, 92, 0.
31. (28) anthony alfredo, Ford, 92, 6.
32. (34) Garrett Smithley, Ford, 92, 0.
33. (24) Ryan newman, Ford, 92, 4.
34. (37) Cody Ware, Chevrolet, accident, 84, 0.
35. (3) William Byron, Chevrolet, accident, 76, 7.
36. (33) Quin houff, Chevrolet, reargear, 69, 1.
37. (14) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Chevrolet, engine, 40, 1.
Race Statistics
average Speed of Race Winner: 73.113 mph.
Time of Race: 3 hours, 14 minutes, 42 seconds.
Margin of Victory: .614 seconds.
Caution Flags: 8 for 18 laps.
lead Changes: 13 among 7 drivers.
lap leaders: K.larson 0-9; d.hamlin 10-11; K.larson
12-21; Ku.Busch 22-27; W.Byron 28-32; K.larson 33-42;
Ku.Busch 43-44; C.elliott 45-55
leaders Summary (driver, Times led, laps led): K.lar-
son, 6 times for 57 laps; C.elliott, 1 time for 13 laps;
Ku.Busch, 2 times for 8 laps; J.logano, 2 times for 5 laps;
W.Byron, 1 time for 5 laps; Ky.Busch, 1 time for 2 laps;
d.hamlin, 1 time for 2 laps.
Wins: K.larson, 3; M.Truex, 3; a.Bowman, 2; C.elliott, 1;
W.Byron, 1; J.logano, 1; Ky.Busch, 1; R.Blaney, 1; B.Kes-
elowski, 1; C.Bell, 1; M.Mcdowell, 1.
Top 16 in Points: 1. d.hamlin, 664; 2. K.larson, 617;
3. C.elliott, 591; 4. W.Byron, 564; 5. J.logano, 548; 6.
M.Truex, 527; 7. Ky.Busch, 520; 8. R.Blaney, 509; 9. K.har-
vick, 483; 10. B.Keselowski, 473; 11. a.Bowman, 447; 12.
a.dillon, 436; 13. T.Reddick, 398; 14. C.Buescher, 391;
15. C.Bell, 364; 16. M.Mcdowell, 355.
DEALS
Sunday’s Transactions
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
Golden STaTe WaRRioRS — Signed G Gary Payton ii to
a rest-of-season contract.
to 3-1.
Three games into the season,
Evans said he likes where his team
stands after Saturday’s win. Next
week, the Storm travel to face the
Tri-City Rush in Pasco, Washing-
ton, before returning home where
three of their next four games — in-
cluding a third meeting with Idaho
— will be played in Redmond.
Their next home game is June 19
against the Wenatchee Valley Sky-
hawks at the First Interstate Bank
Center.
“We got to roll, that is all there is
to it,” said Evans. “It is as simple as
that right now for us. We have to be
ready for when Idaho comes back
here. We really control our own
destiny right now.”
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