B4 The BulleTin • Friday, June 11, 2021 ON THE AIR SCOREBOARD FRIDAY TENNIS French Open, men’s semifinals French Open, men’s semifinals French Open, girls’ & boys’ singles championships French Open, girls’ & boys’ singles championships BASEBALL NCAA Tournament, East Carolina vs. Vanderbilt MLB, St. Louis at Chicago Cubs NCAA Tournament, Stanford vs. Texas Tech NCAA Tournament, NC State vs. Arkansas MLB, regional coverage MLB, Seattle at Cleveland NCAA Tournament, Ole Miss at Arizona GOLF PGA Tour Champions, American Family Insurance Championship PGA Tour, Palmetto Championship at Congaree LPGA Tour, MEDIHEAL Championship European Tour, Scandinavian Mixed Hosted by Henrik & Annika HORSE RACING America’s Day at the Races SOCCER UEFA European Championship, Turkey vs. Italy FOOTBALL The Spring League, Linemen vs. Alphas The Spring League, Aviators vs. Conquerors AFL Premiership, Fremantle vs. Gold Coast Suns BASKETBALL NBA playoffs, Philadelphia at Atlanta WNBA, Seattle at Atlanta NBA playoffs, Phoenix at Denver TRACK AND FIELD NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships MIXED MARTIAL ARTS Bellator 260: Douglas Lima vs. Yaroslav Amosov RODEO PBR Bull Riding, Las Vegas Invitational Time 5:45 a.m. 8 a.m. 2 a.m. (Sat) 3 a.m. (Sat) TV Tennis NBCSN Tennis Tennis 9 a.m. 11 a.m. noon 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. ESPN2 MLB ESPNU ESPNU MLB Root ESPNU 9 a.m. noon 3 p.m. Golf Golf Golf 4:30 a.m. (Sat) Golf 9:30 a.m. FS2 11:30 a.m. ESPN 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 11 p.m. FS1 FS1 FS2 4:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. ESPN CBSSN ESPN 5 p.m. ESPN2 6 p.m. Sho 7 p.m. CBSSN ON DECK Prep sports FRIDAY Boys basketball: The dalles at Crook County, 7 p.m.; ridgeview at Pendleton, 6:30 p.m.; Philomath at Sisters, 7 p.m.; Santiam Christian at la Pine, 7:30 p.m.; Chiloquin at Central Christian, 7 p.m. Girls basketball: Pendleton at ridgeview, 7 p.m.; Crook County at The dalles, 6:30 p.m.; Sisters at Philo- math, 7 p.m.; Santiam Christian at la Pine, 6 p.m.; Chil- oquin at Central Christian, 5:30 p.m. SATURDAY Girls basketball: north Medford at Bend, 2:30 p.m. Wrestling: Mountain View at Sprague, 2 p.m.; Crook County at roseburg, 6 p.m.; Bend at Mcnary duals, 10 a.m.; la Pine invitational, TBd. Swimming: Bend, Mountain View at Bend City Meet 2, Juniper Swim & Fitness Center, TBd. PREPS Boys basketball Wednesday’s Late Games Bend 72, Madras 65 Sisters 47, newport 34 Trinity lutheran 54, rogue Valley adventist 51 north lake 44, Central Christian 32 Thursday’s Games Summit at Mountain View, late Crook County at redmond, late Corbett at Madras, late la Pine at Creswell, late Culver at Salem academy, late Girls basketball Wednesday’s Late Games Sisters 49, newport 35 north lake 35, Central Christian 18 Thursday’s Games Mountain View at Summit, late redmond at Crook County, late Madras at Corbett, late la Pine at Creswell, late Salem academy 62, Culver 31 Wrestling Wednesday’s Late Results redmond 36, Crook County 33 Thursday’s Results Summit at Bend, late BASKETBALL SATURDAY MOTOR SPORTS IndyCar, Detroit Grand Prix qualifying NASCAR Truck Series, Texas IndyCar, Detroit Grand Prix Race 1 NASCAR Xfinity Series, Texas IMSA Sportscar Championship, Detroit Grand Prix Superstar Racing Experience Series, Stafford (CT) BASEBALL NCAA Tournament, Vanderbilt vs. East Carolina NCAA Tournament, Dallas Baptist vs. Virginia NCAA Tournament, Notre Dame vs. Mississippi St. NCAA Tournament, Arkansas vs. NC State NCAA Tournament, Texas Tech vs. Stanford MLB, regional coverage MLB, Seattle at Cleveland MLB, San Francisco at Washington NCAA Tournament, LSU vs. Tennessee NCAA Tournament, South Florida vs. Texas NCAA Tournament, Arizona vs. Ole Miss MLB, Texas at L.A. Dodgers BASKETBALL NBA playoffs, Utah at L.A. Clippers BOXING Shakur Stevenson vs. Jeremiah Nakathila HORSE RACING America’s Day at the Races FOOTBALL The Spring League, Jousters vs. Sea Lions The Spring League, Generals vs. Blues AFL Premiership, North Melbourne vs. GWS Giants GOLF PGA Tour, Palmetto Championship at Congaree PGA Tour, Palmetto Championship at Congaree PGA Tour Champions, American Family Insurance Championship Korn Ferry Tour, BMW Charity Pro-Am LPGA Tour, MEDIHEAL Championship European Tour, Scandinavian Mixed Hosted by Henrik & Annika HOCKEY NHL playoffs, Vegas at Colorado (if needed) LACROSSE Premier Lacrosse League, Whipsnakes vs. Cannons Premier Lacrosse League, Redwoods vs. Atlas OLYMPICS U.S. Trials: Diving, Women’s Springboard final U.S. Trials: Diving, Men’s Platform final RODEO PBR Bull Riding, Las Vegas Invitational SOCCER UEFA European Championship, Wales vs. Switzerland UEFA European Championship, Denmark vs. Finland UEFA European Championship, Belgium vs. Russia TENNIS French Open, women’s finals WTA, Viking Open Nottingham semifinals French Open, women’s doubles championship NBA playoffs 8 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. NBCSN FS1 NBC FS1 NBCSN CBS 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 11 a.m. noon noon 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. ESPN2 ESPNU ESPN ESPN2 ESPNU MLB Root FOX ESPN2 ESPNU ESPN2 MLB SECOND ROUND (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Wednesday’s Late Game Phoenix 123, denver 98, Phoenix leads series 2-0 Thursday’s Games Milwaukee 86, Brooklyn 83, Brooklyn leads series 2-1 l.a. Clippers at utah, late, utah leads series 1-0 Friday’s Games Phila. at atlanta, 4:30 p.m., series tied 1-1 Phoenix at denver, 7 p.m., Phoenix leads series 2-0 WNBA 5:30 p.m. ABC 7 p.m. ESPN 2 p.m. FS2 EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct Connecticut 8 2 .800 new york 5 4 .556 Washington 4 5 .444 atlanta 4 5 .444 Chicago 3 7 .300 indiana 1 10 .091 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct Seattle 8 2 .800 las Vegas 7 3 .700 Phoenix 5 4 .556 los angeles 4 4 .500 dallas 4 5 .444 Minnesota 3 5 .375 Thursday’s Game Washington 89, los angeles 71 Friday’s Games Seattle at atlanta, 5 p.m. dallas at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Saturday’s Games Chicago at indiana, 10 a.m. los angeles at Minnesota, 5 p.m. GB — 2½ 3½ 3½ 5 7½ GB — 1 2½ 3 3½ 4 BASEBALL 9 a.m. 5 p.m. 10 p.m. FOX FS2 FS2 10 a.m. noon Golf CBS noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. Golf Golf Golf 4:30 a.m. (Sun) Golf 4:30 p.m. NBCSN 9 a.m. noon NBC NBCSN 1 p.m. 5 p.m. NBC NBC 6 p.m. CBSSN 5:30 a.m. ESPN 8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. ESPN ABC 6 a.m. NBC 6 a.m. Tennis 2:30 a.m. (Sun) Tennis Listings are the most accurate available. SPORTS BRIEFING TENNIS Krejcikova, Pavlyuchenkova to meet in French Open women’s final — The ball landing at Barbora Krejcikova’s feet on match point appeared to come down behind the base- line. The linesman thought so and called the shot long. A TV replay confirmed as much, and the unseeded Krejcikova was so sure she raised her arms in triumph to celebrate a berth in her first Grand Slam final at the French Open. Chair um- pire Pierre Bacchi disagreed. He reversed the call. Tennis was spared an unjust result five points later, when Krejcikova hit a backhand winner to close out the biggest victory of her career. The Czech saved a match point midway through the final set and outlasted No. 17-seeded Maria Sakkari of Greece, 7-5, 4-6, 9-7. Her opponent Saturday will be 29-year-old Russian Anas- tasia Pavlyuchenkova, who also advanced to her first major fi- nal by beating unseeded Tamara Zidansek, 7-5, 6-3. It was only the second time in the professional era that there were four first-time Grand Slam women semifinalists at a major tourna- ment, and the first time since the 1978 Australian Open. — Bulletin wire report MLB Tampa Bay Boston new york Toronto Baltimore AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L 39 24 37 25 33 29 31 28 22 39 Pct .619 .597 .532 .525 .361 GB — 1½ 5½ 6 16 Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 37 24 .607 — Cleveland 32 27 .542 4 Kansas City 29 31 .483 7½ detroit 26 36 .419 11½ Minnesota 24 37 .393 13 West Division W L Pct GB Oakland 37 26 .587 — houston 35 26 .574 1 Seattle 31 33 .484 6½ los angeles 30 32 .484 6½ Texas 24 39 .381 13 Wednesday’s Late Games Toronto 6, Chicago White Sox 2 l.a. angels 6, Kansas City 1 Thursday’s Games detroit 8, Seattle 3 houston at Boston, late n.y. yankees at Minnesota, late Toronto at Chicago White Sox, late Kansas City at Oakland, late Friday’s Games Baltimore (akin 0-0) at Tampa Bay (yarbrough 3-3), 4:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Giolito 5-5) at detroit (Skubal 3-7), 4:10 p.m. Seattle (dunn 1-2) at Cleveland (Civale 8-2), 4:10 p.m. Toronto (Stripling 2-3) at Boston (richards 4-4), 4:10 p.m. houston (urquidy 4-3) at Minnesota (Shoemaker 2-7), 5:10 p.m. Kansas City (Singer 3-5) at Oakland (irvin 4-7), 6:40 p.m. l.a. angels (Ohtani 2-1) at arizona (Kelly 2-6), 6:40 p.m. Texas (Foltynewicz 1-6) at l.a. dodgers (Kershaw 7-5), 7:10 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB new york 30 24 .556 — Philadelphia 30 31 .492 3½ atlanta 29 31 .483 4 Miami 27 35 .435 7 Washington 25 33 .431 7 Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 35 27 .565 — Milwaukee 35 27 .565 — St. louis 32 30 .516 3 Cincinnati 29 31 .483 5 Pittsburgh 23 38 .377 11½ West Division W L Pct GB San Francisco 38 23 .623 — los angeles 37 25 .597 1½ San diego 37 27 .578 2½ Colorado 25 38 .397 14 arizona 20 43 .317 19 Wednesday’s Late Game l.a. dodgers 2, Pittsburgh 1 Thursday’s Games l.a. dodgers 6, Pittsburgh 3, 8 innings Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia 4, atlanta 3, 10 innings Miami 11, Colorado 4 San Francisco at Washington, ppd. Friday’s Games St. louis (Oviedo 0-2) at Chicago Cubs (hendricks 7-4), 11:20 a.m. San Francisco (deSclafani 5-2) at Washington (Scherzer 5-4), 4:05 p.m. atlanta (Morton 5-2) at Miami (alcantara 3-5), 4:10 p.m. Colorado (Freeland 0-1) at Cincinnati (Mahle 5-2), 4:10 p.m. San diego (Snell 2-2) at n.y. Mets (deGrom 5-2), 4:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (de Jong 0-0) at Milwaukee (Woodruff 4-2), 5:10 p.m. l.a. angels (Ohtani 2-1) at arizona (Kelly 2-6), 6:40 p.m. Texas (Foltynewicz 1-6) at l.a. dodgers (Kershaw 7-5), 7:10 p.m. NCAA Division I SUPER REGIONALS (Best-of-3; x-if necessary) In Fayetteville, Ark. Friday: n.C. State at no. 1 arkansas, 3 p.m. Saturday: n.C. State vs. no. 1 arkansas, noon x-Sunday: n.C. State vs. no. 1 arkansas, 3 p.m. In Austin, Texas Saturday: South Fla. at no. 2 Texas, 6 p.m. Sunday: South Fla. vs. no. 2 Texas, 6 p.m. x-Monday: South Fla. vs. no. 2 Texas, 1 or 4 p.m. In Knoxville, Tenn. Saturday: lSu at no. 3 Tennessee, 4 p.m. Sunday: lSu vs. no. 3 Tennessee, 9 a.m. or noon x-Monday: lSu vs. no. 3 Tennessee, 1 or 4 p.m. In Nashville, Tenn. Friday: e. Carolina at no. 4 Vanderbilt, 9 a.m. Saturday: e. Carolina vs. no. 4 Vanderbilt, 9 a.m. x-Sunday: e. Carolina vs. no. 4 Vanderbilt, noon In Tucson, Ariz. Friday: no. 12 Mississippi at no. 5 arizona, 6 p.m. Saturday: no. 12 Mississippi vs. no. 5 arizona, 7 p.m. x-Sunday: no. 12 Mississippi vs. no. 5 arizona, 6 p.m. In Columbia, S.C. Saturday: dallas Baptist at Virginia, 9 a.m. Sunday: dallas Baptist vs. Virginia, 9 a.m. x-Monday: dallas Baptist vs. Virginia, 10 a.m. In Starkville, Miss. Saturday: no. 10 notre dame at no. 7 Mississippi St., 11 a.m. Sunday: no. 10 notre dame vs. no. 7 Mississippi St., 3 p.m. x-Monday: no. 10 notre dame vs. no. 7 Mississippi St., 4 p.m. In Lubbock, Texas Friday: no. 9 Stanford at no. 8 Texas Tech, noon Saturday: no. 9 Stanford vs. no. 8 Texas Tech, noon x-Sunday: no. 9 Stanford vs. no. 8 Texas Tech, noon SOFTBALL Women’s College World Series In Oklahoma City (Best-of-3; x-if necessary) Championship Series OKLAHOMA 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 Thursday: Oklahoma 5, Florida St. 1, Oklahoma wins championship GOLF PGA Tour Palmetto Championship Scores At Ridgeland, S.C. Yardage: 7,655; Par: 71 First Round Wes roach 30-34—64 doc redman 34-31—65 dustin Johnson 32-33—65 Chesson hadley 31-34—65 erik van rooyen 34-31—65 Jhonattan Vegas 32-34—66 danny lee 37-30—67 Vaughn Taylor 34-33—67 Patrick rodgers 34-33—67 Kiradech aphibarnrat 35-32—67 Tain lee 35-32—67 Sam ryder 36-31—67 nick Taylor 35-32—67 harris english 33-34—67 Chez reavie 33-34—67 Byeong hun an 33-34—67 richard S. Johnson 32-35—67 roger Sloan 33-34—67 Tommy Fleetwood, 35-33—68. Jonathan Byrd, 33- 35—68. Kevin Chappell, 35-33—68. hudson Swafford, 35- 33—68. Josh Teater, 34-34—68. Will Gordon, 35-33—68. Wilco nienaber, 35-33—68. Bryson nimmer, 33-35—68. ian Poulter, 36-32—68. Garrick higgo, 33-35—68. Chris Baker, 37-31—68. hank lebioda, 34-34—68. Scott Brown, 36-33—69. robert Garrigus, 34-35—69. Bo Van Pelt, 34-35—69. J.B. holmes, 33-36—69. C.T. Pan, 36-33—69. Jim Knous, 35-34—69. anirban lahiri, 36- 33—69. Satoshi Kodaira, 34-35—69. rob Oppenheim, 36-33—69. Broc everett, 36-33—69. Chase Seiffert, 36-34—70. Tyler duncan, 35-35—70. Grayson Murray, 35-35—70. austin Cook, 34-36—70. Pat Perez, 34-36—70. James hahn, 37-33—70. Seamus Power, 35-35—70. aaron Baddeley, 37-33—70. Tom lewis, 39-31—70. henrik norlander, 34-36—70. Scott harrington, 37-33—70. Shawn Stefani, 36-34—70. rhein Gibson, 35-35—70. Beau hossler, 35-36—71. Bill haas, 35-36—71. rus- sell Knox, 37-34—71. ryan armour, 37-34—71. roberto Castro, 36-35—71. Zack Sucher, 35-36—71. Joseph Bram- lett, 36-35—71. Michael Gellerman, 37-34—71. david lipsky, 38-33—71. Mark hubbard, 35-36—71. alex noren, 37-34—71. Tyler McCumber, 34-37—71. Tyrrell hatton, 35-36—71. Matt Fitzpatrick, 37-34—71. Keith Mitchell, 37-34—71. andrew Putnam, 36-35—71. luke donald, 36-35—71. Scott Piercy, 33-38—71. Sebastian Cappelen, 39-32—71. davis Thompson, 40-31—71. Mark anderson, 35-36—71. Jonas Blixt, 37-35—72. ricky Barnes, 37-35—72. ar- jun atwal, 34-38—72. ryan Blaum, 39-33—72. Brandt Snedeker, 37-35—72. Martin Trainer, 36-36—72. J.T. Pos- ton, 37-35—72. Kevin Kisner, 36-36—72. Scott Stallings, 33-39—72. Matthew neSmith, 35-37—72. lucas Bjerregaard, 37- 35—72. luke list, 36-36—72. Brooks Koepka, 37-35— 72. Brian Gay, 37-35—72. J.J. henry, 36-36—72. harold Varner iii, 38-34—72. robby Shelton, 36-36—72. Ben Taylor, 37-35—72. d.J. Trahan, 37-36—73. Brian Stuard, 37-36—73. Martin laird, 35-38—73. William McGirt, 35-38—73. Kevin Tway, 38-35—73. Sean O’hair, 39-34—73. david hearn, 37-36— 73. Cody Blick, 36-37—73. Camilo Villegas, 38-35—73. Padraig harrington, 35-38—73. adam Schenk, 38-35—73. Jason dufner, 36-37—73. d.a. Points, 35-38—73. Brice Garnett, 38-35—73. Ben Martin, 38-35—73. Vincent Wha- ley, 36-37—73. Peter uihlein, 38-35—73. Michael Gligic, 36-37—73. rafael Campos, 34-39—73. Kramer hickok, 33-40—73. Charlie Beljan, 36-37—73. Patton Kizzire, 38-36—74. Matt every, 35-39—74. Bronson Burgoon, 35-39—74. Johnson Wagner, 38-36— 74. Omar uresti, 36-38—74. Sepp Straka, 40-34—74. J.J. Spaun, 36-38—74. rory Sabbatini, 40-34—74. Greg Chalmers, 41-33—74. Fabian Gomez, 37-37—74. rafa Cabrera Bello, 40-34—74. Bo hoag, 37-38—75. Sungjae im, 38-37—75. richy Werenski, 38-37—75. John huh, 38-37—75. Xinjun Zhang, 40-35—75. Kevin Stadler, 39-36—75. Brendon de Jonge, 36-39—75. derek ernst, 35-40—75. nick Watney, 37- 38—75. Cole hammer, 36-39—75. John rollins, 37-39—76. harrison Frazar, 39-37—76. david lingmerth, 39-37—76. Kris Ventura, 40-36—76. lucas Glover, 37-39—76. nelson ledesma, 37-40—77. andres romero, 40-37—77. Ted Potter, Jr., 42-35—77. Ted Purdy, 39-38—77. hunter Mahan, 36-42—78. Carl Pettersson, 39-39—78. Brant Peaper, 41-37—78. Smylie Kaufman, 35-43—78. Kelly Mitchum, 41-37—78. Parker Mclachlin, 42-37—79. ryan Brehm, 42-37—79. John Pak, 42-37—79. dominic Bozzelli, 40-40—80. Michael Kim, 40-40—80. TENNIS French Open Thursday in Paris (Seedings in parentheses) Women’s Singles Semifinals — anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (31), rus- sia, def. Tamara Zidansek, Slovenia, 7-5, 6-3. Barbora Krejcikova, Czech republic, def. Maria Sakkari (17), Greece, 7-5, 4-6, 9-7. HOCKEY NHL playoffs SECOND ROUND (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Thursday’s Game Colorado at Vegas, late, Vegas leads sereis 3-2 Saturday’s Game x-Vegas at Colorado, 4:30 p.m. 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. Saturday’s Game austin FC at Sporting KC, noon 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 Orlando 3 0 2 11 7 Portland 3 2 0 9 11 Washington 2 1 2 8 5 Gotham FC 2 1 1 7 2 houston 2 2 1 7 6 Chicago 2 2 1 7 4 north Carolina 1 2 1 4 6 reign FC 1 2 1 4 2 louisville 1 2 1 4 2 Kansas City 0 3 2 2 2 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. GA 4 4 5 1 6 7 3 3 8 6 DEALS Transactions BASEBALL Major League Baseball American League SeaTTle MarinerS — acquired inF/OF Jake Bauers from Cleveland in exchange for player to be named later or cash considerations. designated 2B Jack Mayfield for assignment. Sent 1B evan White to Tacoma (Triple-a West) on a rehab assignment. National League San FranCiSCO GianTS — Sent OF Jaylin davis to Sacramento (Triple-a West) on a rehab assignment. FOOTBALL National Football League nFl — Suspended Green Bay’s Te Jayce Sternberger without pay first two games of the 2021 regular season for violating policy and program on substances of abuse. aTlanTa FalCOnS — Signed lB Jeff holland. BalTiMOre raVenS — Signed OT Ja’Wuan James. CinCinnaTi BenGalS — released CB Johnathan Jo- seph to retire. dallaS COWBOyS — Signed CB Kelvin Joseph. Green Bay PaCKerS — Signed QB Jake dolegala. released dl anthony rush. JaCKSOnVille JaGuarS — Signed S andre Cisco. KanSaS CiTy ChieFS — re-signed CB Charvarius Ward. laS VeGaS raiderS — Waived CB Kemah Siverand. PhiladelPhia eaGleS — Placed Wr Trevon Grimes on injured reserve. TenneSSee TiTanS — Signed de rashad Weaver. Elks Continued from B3 “It has been fun so far,” said Dallas, who hit a walk-off double to give the Elks their first WCL win of the season, 2-1, in the first game of Thursday’s doubleheader at Bend’s Vince Genna Stadium. “This is my first time playing summer ball. I’ve been welcomed by all the guys. Everyone here has good energy, and we are all here to put a lot of work in.” After a rainout on Tuesday, the Elks dropped the first game of the Cowlitz se- ries 2-1 in five innings on Wednesday, and wrapped up the series with Thursday’s doubleheader. (Thursday’s second game ended after The Bulletin’s press deadline.) After an off day on Friday, the Elks will host the Portland Gherkins on Saturday before another three-game WCL series against the Ridgefield Raptors, starting next Tuesday at Genna Stadium. Bend Bucks open their season The Bend Bucks — the developmen- tal affiliate of the Elks — open their 36- game schedule with a doubleheader Friday night, followed by another doubleheader on Sunday, both at Genna Stadium. The Bucks, like the Elks, did not have a season last year due to COVID-19 and are eager to be back on the baseball diamond Playoff Continued from B3 The deal doesn’t lock in a format but an assumption has been that any changes would come after that deal expires follow- ing the 2025 season. CFP executive director Bill Hancock has said no changes to the CFP format could be made this season or in 2022. The four-team playoff was implemented in 2014, a natural progression from the Bowl Championship Series, which matched No. 1 vs. No. 2 in the title game from 1998-2013. The playoff’s popularity seems to have waned as only a few teams have grabbed Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin Bend Elks’ George Eisenhardt (24) waits for the call from the catcher during the third inning of the first game of a doubleheader against Cowlitz on Thursday at Bend’s Vince Genna Stadium. after a wonky spring season. “Some played a full season, some didn’t, some played limited,” said Bucks coach James Cordes, entering his fifth season leading the team. “For these kids to come back this summer and have a normal schedule, it is pretty good for them.” The squad is primarily made up of baseball players from Central Oregon. Many of the players, Cordes said, played for the Bend-based Boss Baseball 19U team last summer, which Cordes coached. e Reporter: 541-383-0307, brathbone@bendbulletin.com “The four-team format has been very popular and is a big success. But it’s important that we consider the opportunity for more teams and more student-athletes to participate in the playoff. After reviewing numerous options, we believe this proposal is the best option to increase participation, enhance the regular season and grow the national excitement of college football.” — From statement by members of the four-person working group exploring CFP expansion the majority of the spots since 2014. Ala- bama and Clemson have each made the playoff six times in seven years. Ohio State and Oklahoma have each been selected four times. That’s 71% of the playoff spots to just four of the 130 teams that play ma- jor college football. A 12-team field with six spots reserved for conference champions would guar- antee at least one team from outside the Power Five conferences would be in the playoff each season. The Group of Five has never had a team crack the field of four or been particularly close.