B2 The BulleTin • SaTurday, June 12, 2021 ON THE AIR SCOREBOARD 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. MLB, San Francisco at Washington (DH) NCAA Tournament, Arkansas vs. NC State NCAA Tournament, Texas Tech vs. Stanford MLB, regional coverage MLB, Seattle at Cleveland MLB, San Francisco at Washington (DH) 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 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 Time 8 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. TV NBCSN FS1 NBC FS1 NBCSN CBS 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 11 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 MLB ESPN2 ESPNU MLB Root FOX ESPN2 ESPNU ESPN2 MLB 5:30 p.m. ABC 7 p.m. ESPN 2 p.m. FS2 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 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 ON DECK Prep sports 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 Thursday’s Late Games Summit 75, Mountain View 67 Crook County 69, redmond 53 Corbett 59, Madras 52 la Pine 63, Creswell 53 Culver at Salem academy 67, Culver 34 Friday’s Games The dalles at Crook County, late ridgeview at Pendleton, late Philomath at Sisters, late Santiam Christian at la Pine, late Chiloquin at Central Christian, late Girls basketball Thursday’s Late Games Summit 44, Mountain View 42 Crook County 53, redmond 41 Madras 52, Corbett 44 Creswell 47, la Pine 15 Culver at Salem academy 62, Culver 31 Friday’s Games Pendleton at ridgeview, late Crook County at The dalles, late Sisters at Philomath, late Santiam Christian at la Pine, late Chiloquin at Central Christian, late BASKETBALL NBA playoffs SECOND ROUND (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Thursday’s Late Game utah 117, l.a. Clippers 111, utah leads series 2-0 Friday’s Games Phila. at atlanta, series tied 1-1 Phoenix at denver, late, Phoenix leads series 2-0 Saturday’s Game utah at l.a. Clippers, 5:30 p.m., utah leads series 2-0 WNBA EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Connecticut 8 2 new york 5 4 Washington 4 5 atlanta 4 6 Chicago 3 7 indiana 1 10 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Seattle 9 2 las Vegas 7 3 Phoenix 5 4 los angeles 4 4 dallas 4 5 Minnesota 3 5 Friday’s Games Seattle 86, atlanta 75 dallas at Phoenix, late Saturday’s Games Chicago at indiana, 10 a.m. los angeles at Minnesota, 5 p.m. GB — 2½ 3½ 4 5 7½ Pct .818 .700 .556 .500 .444 .375 GB — 1½ 3 3½ 4 4½ NCAA Division I MLB SOCCER UEFA European Championship, England vs. Croatia UEFA European Championship, Austria vs. FYROM UEFA European Championship, Netherlands vs. Ukraine Copa America, Brazil vs. Venezuela Copa America, Colombia vs. Ecuador Women’s, Summer Series, Jamaica at U.S. MOTOR SPORTS IndyCar, Detroit Grand Prix qualifying IndyCar, Detroit Grand Prix Race 2 NHRA, New England Nationals NASCAR Cup Series, All-Star Open NASCAR Cup Series, All-Star Race TENNIS French Open, men’s finals BASEBALL NCAA Tournament, Virginia vs. Dallas Baptist NCAA Tournament, Tennessee vs. LSU MLB, Seattle at Cleveland NCAA Tournament, E. Caro. vs. Vanderbilt (if nec.) NCAA Tournament, Stanford vs. Texas Tech (if nec.) NCAA Tournament, NC State vs. Arkansas (if nec.) NCAA Tournament, Miss. St. vs. Notre Dame MLB, St. Louis at Chicago Cubs NCAA Tournament, Ole Miss vs. Arizona (if nec.) NCAA Tournament, Texas vs. South Florida GOLF PGA Tour, Palmetto Championship at Congaree PGA Tour, Palmetto Championship at Congaree LPGA Tour, MEDIHEAL Championship BASKETBALL NBA playoffs, Brooklyn at Milwaukee NBA playoffs, Phoenix at Denver HOCKEY NHL playoffs, N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay 5:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. ESPN ESPN 11:30 a.m. 2 p.m. 4:50 p.m. 7 p.m. ESPN FOX FS2 FS1 6 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. NBCSN NBC FOX FS1 FS1 6 a.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB new york 31 24 .564 — Philadelphia 30 31 .492 4 atlanta 29 32 .475 5 Miami 28 35 .444 7 Washington 25 34 .424 8 Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 36 27 .571 — Milwaukee 35 27 .565 ½ St. louis 32 31 .508 4 Cincinnati 30 31 .492 5 Pittsburgh 23 38 .377 12 West Division W L Pct GB San Francisco 39 23 .629 — los angeles 37 25 .597 2 San diego 37 28 .569 3½ Colorado 25 39 .391 15 arizona 20 43 .317 19½ Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 8, St. louis 5 San Francisco 1, Washington 0 n.y. Mets 3, San diego 2 Cincinnati 11, Colorado 5 Miami 4, atlanta 3 Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, late l.a. angels at arizona, late Texas at l.a. dodgers, late Saturday’s Games San Francisco (Gausman 7-0) at Washington (ross 2-6), 11:05 a.m., 1st game n.y. yankees (Taillon 1-4) at Philadelphia (Velasquez 2-1), 1:05 p.m. atlanta (Fried 3-3) at Miami (TBd), 1:10 p.m. Colorado (Márquez 4-5) at Cincinnati (Miley 5-4), 1:10 p.m. l.a. angels (Cobb 4-2) at arizona (TBd), 1:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Kuhl 0-3) at Milwaukee (Burnes 3-4), 1:10 p.m. San diego (Musgrove 4-5) at n.y. Mets (Stroman 5-4), 1:10 p.m. San Francisco (TBd) at Washington (TBd), 4:15 p.m., 2nd game St. louis (Gant 4-3) at Chicago Cubs (hendricks 7-4), 4:15 p.m. Texas (allard 1-2) at l.a. dodgers (Bauer 6-4), 7:10 p.m. BASEBALL SUNDAY Tampa Bay Boston new york Toronto Baltimore AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L 40 24 39 25 33 30 31 30 22 40 Pct .625 .609 .524 .508 .355 GB — 1 6½ 7½ 17 SUPER REGIONALS (Best-of-3; x-if necessary) In Fayetteville, Ark. Friday: no. 1 arkansas 21, n.C. State 2 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. 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m. noon noon 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. ESPN2 ESPNU Root ESPN2 ESPNU ESPN2, ESPNU ESPN2, ESPNU ESPN ESPN2, ESPNU ESPN2, ESPNU 10 a.m. noon 4 p.m. Golf CBS Golf noon 5 p.m. ABC TNT noon NBC Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin Crook County’s Cayden Lowenbach (33) at- tempts a shot during the first quarter against Redmond on Thursday night at Redmond High School. Continued from B1 FOOTBALL Former Oregon prep QB transferring from Colorado to Oregon State — Former Beaverton High School star and Colorado graduate transfer Sam Noyer is headed home. On Friday, the 6-foot-4, 220-pound quarterback announced that he will spend his final season of college eligibility with the Oregon State Beavers. Noyer started all six games at Colorado last season, leading the Buffaloes to a 4-2 record and earning second-team all-Pac-12 honors. He threw for 1,101 yards and six touchdowns with seven interceptions, while rushing for 208 yards and five scores. Noyer’s addition indicates he will immediately compete for the starting quarterback job. — Bulletin wire report MEGA MILLIONS The numbers drawn Friday night are: 4 43 56 63 68 13 x 4 The estimated jackpot was not available as of press time. As listed at www.oregonlottery.org and individual lottery websites GOLF PGA Tour Palmetto Championship Scores Friday at Ridgeland, S.C.; Yardage: 7,655; Par: 71 Second Round Chesson hadley 65-66—131 dustin Johnson 65-68—133 Tain lee 67-68—135 harris english 67-69—136 Chez reavie 67-69—136 erik van rooyen 65-71—136 Pat Perez 70-66—136 Seamus Power 70-66—136 Wilco nienaber 68-68—136 Garrick higgo 68-69—137 rob Oppenheim 69-68—137 doc redman 65-72—137 Patrick rodgers 67-70—137 henrik norlander, 70-68—138. hudson Swafford, 68- 70—138. Jhonattan Vegas, 66-72—138. Tyrrell hatton, 71-68—139. austin Cook, 70-69—139. Vaughn Taylor, 67- 72—139. nick Taylor, 67-73—140. ian Poulter, 68-72—140. luke donald, 71-69—140. Byeong hun an, 67-73—140. davis Thompson, 71-69—140. Bo Van Pelt, 69-71—140. danny lee, 67-73—140. Kevin Chappell, 68-72—140. ryan armour, 71-69—140. Sam ryder, 67-74—141. Matt Fitzpatrick, 71-70—141. Satoshi Kodaira, 69-72—141. Scott Piercy, 71-70—141. Scott harrington, 70-71—141. Wes roach, 64-77—141. Broc everett, 69-72—141. rhein Gibson, 70-71—141. Chase Seiffert, 70-71—141. Bill haas, 71-70—141. Jon- athan Byrd, 68-73—141. C.T. Pan, 69-72—141. Matthew neSmith, 72-69—141. david lipsky, 71-70—141. Michael Gellerman, 71-70—141. Mark hubbard, 71-71—142. anirban lahiri, 69-73— 142. roger Sloan, 67-75—142. Ben Taylor, 72-70—142. hank lebioda, 68-74—142. Beau hossler, 71-71—142. Brandt Snedeker, 72-70—142. Tyler duncan, 70-72—142. russell Knox, 71-71—142. TENNIS French Open Friday in Paris (Seedings in parentheses) Men’s Singles Semifinals — Stefanos Tsitsipas (5), Greece, def. alexander Zverev (6), Germany, 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 4-6, 6-3. novak djokovic (1), Serbia, def. rafael nadal (3), Spain, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-2. HOCKEY NHL playoffs SECOND ROUND (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Thursday’s Late Game Vegas 6, Colorado 3, Vegas wins series 4-2 CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Sunday’s Game n.y. islanders at Tampa Bay, noon, Game 1 Monday’s Game Montreal at Vegas, 6 p.m., Game 1 Tuesday’s Game n.y. islanders at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m. Wednesday’s Game Montreal at Vegas, 6 p.m. Continued from B1 French Open SPORTS BRIEFING 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: no. 4 Vanderbilt 2, no. 13 e. Carolina 0 Saturday: no. 13 e. Carolina vs. no. 4 Vanderbilt, 9 a.m. x-Sunday: no. 13 e. Carolina vs. no. 4 Vanderbilt, noon In Tucson, Ariz. Friday: no. 12 Mississippi at no. 5 arizona, late 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: dBu at Virginia, 9 a.m. Sunday: dBu vs. Virginia, 9 a.m. x-Monday: dBu 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 15, no. 8 Texas Tech 3 Saturday: no. 9 Stanford vs. no. 8 Texas Tech, noon x-Sunday: no. 9 Stanford vs. no. 8 Texas Tech, noon Cowboys NBC Listings are the most accurate available. Oregon Lottery results Pct .800 .556 .444 .400 .300 .091 Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 38 24 .613 — Cleveland 33 27 .550 4 Kansas City 30 31 .492 7½ detroit 26 36 .419 12 Minnesota 25 37 .403 13 West Division W L Pct GB Oakland 37 27 .578 — houston 35 27 .565 1 los angeles 30 32 .484 6 Seattle 31 34 .477 6½ Texas 24 39 .381 12½ Thursday’s Late Games Chicago White Sox 5, Toronto 2 Boston 12, houston 8 Minnesota 7, n.y. yankees 5 Kansas City 6, Oakland 1 Friday’s Games Tampa Bay 4, Baltimore 2 Cleveland 7, Seattle 0 Boston 6, Toronto 5 Chicago White Sox at detroit, late houston at Minnesota, late Kansas City at Oakland, late l.a. angels at arizona, late Texas at l.a. dodgers, late Saturday’s Games n.y. yankees (Taillon 1-4) at Philadelphia (Velasquez 2-1), 1:05 p.m. Kansas City (Kowar 0-1) at Oakland (Kaprielian 2-1), 1:07 p.m. Baltimore (lópez 2-6) at Tampa Bay (hill 5-2), 1:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Cease 4-2) at detroit (ureña 2-5), 1:10 p.m. l.a. angels (Cobb 4-2) at arizona (TBd), 1:10 p.m. Seattle (Kikuchi 3-3) at Cleveland (McKenzie 1-3), 1:10 p.m. Toronto (Matz 6-3) at Boston (Pivetta 6-1), 1:10 p.m. houston (Garcia 5-3) at Minnesota (Berríos 6-2), 4:15 p.m. Texas (allard 1-2) at l.a. dodgers (Bauer 6-4), 7:10 p.m. “Definitely the best match that I was part of ever in Roland Garros, for me, and (one of the) top-three matches that I ever played in my entire career — considering quality of tennis, playing my biggest rival on the court where he has had so much success and has been the dominant force in the last 15-plus years,” Djokovic said, “and the atmosphere, which was com- pletely electric.” It was Nadal’s third loss in 108 matches at a tournament he won each of the last four years, including by beating Djokovic in the 2020 final. Nadal’s first defeat at the French Open came against Robin Soderling in 2009; the next against Djokovic in 2015. “Each time you step on the court with him,” Djokovic said, “you know that you have to kind of climb Mt. Everest to win against this guy here.” And to think: There wasn’t even a tro- phy at stake in this one. That will happen Sunday, when Djokovic, a 34-year-old from Serbia, faces Stefanos Tsitsipas, a 22-year-old from Greece. As eighth-graders, the now senior class squared off in the Central Oregon Bas- ketball Organization championship game against Mountain View, and the Cowboys beat the Cougars for the first time that sea- son in the title game. “That was the biggest win of our ca- reers,” Sanchez recalled. “That was our first championship and after that we never looked back.” The Cowboys (11-0) cleared perhaps their toughest hurdle to complete an unde- feated season Thursday night at Redmond High School. In a matchup between teams with a combined record of 18-1, the Cow- boys used a 23-5 run in the first half to cruise to a 69-53 win. Trailing 19 going into halftime, the Pan- thers (8-2) clawed back to cut the lead to 12 in the third quarter behind 19 points from Garrett Osborne and 16 from Skyler Jones. But not enough shots were falling for the Panthers to climb all the way back. Lowenbach led the Cowboys with 22 points, and Sanchez, on an admittedly off night, pitched in 14 points. The fifth-seeded Tsitsipas edged sixth- seeded Alexander Zverev 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 4-6, 6-3 earlier Friday to reach his first Grand Slam final. It’s Djokovic’s 29th as he seeks a second title at the French Open and 19th major championship overall to pull within one of the men’s Slam mark shared by Na- dal and Roger Federer. Tsitsipas already had given away all of a two-set lead in his semifinal Friday when he double-faulted to trail love-40 in the opening game of the fifth. But Tsitsipas steeled himself to win five consecutive points, then broke to go up 3-1. “I’m someone who fights. I was not will- ing to give up yet. I think I did a few things right that worked in my favor,” said Tsit- sipas, who entered the day 0-3 in major semifinals. His semifinal offered a measure of drama. But in truth, Tsitsipas-Zverev was merely an opening act before the headlin- ers. Nadal and Djokovic really riled up the raucous crowd at Court Philippe Chatrier. Midway through the third set, Djokovic won a 23-stroke point with a forehand win- ner and windmilled his arms a half-dozen times, earning a standing ovation and 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 — reinstated rhP Justin dunn and rhP Kendall Graveman fom the 10-day il. Optioned rhP Kenyan Middleton to Tacoma (Triple-a West). des- ignated rhP yacksel rios for assignment. National League San FranCiSCO GianTS — acquired lhP Michael Plassmeyer from Tampa Bay in exchange for rhP Matt Wisler and cash considerations then optioned him to richmond (double-a northeast). Purchased the contract of rhP akeel Morris from long island (atlantic league). reinstated lhP Caleb Baragar from the 10-day il and rehab assignment. Optioned inF Thairo estrada to Sacra- mento (Triple-a West). Ourighted lhP Scott Kazmir after clearing waivers to Sacramento. FOOTBALL National Football League BalTiMOre raVenS — Signed lB Odafe Oweh to a four-year contract. ChiCaGO BearS — Signed QB Justin Fields. dallaS COWBOyS — Signed Wr reggie davis to a contract. Signed dT Osa Odighizuwa to a rookie contract. Waived Ol Justin Skule. JaCKSOnVille JaGuarS — Signed S andre Cisco. neW OrleanS SainTS — Placed QB drew Brees on the reserve/retired list. neW yOrK JeTS — Signed S Sharrod neasman. Placed Ol Parker Ferguson on injured reserve.PhiladelPhia ea- GleS — re-signed Te richard rodgers. agreed to terms with Wr Michael Walker. San FranCiSCO 49erS — Signed G Senio Kelemente. Waived Ol Justin Skule with an injury designation. SeaTTle SeahaWKS — Waived dB ladarius Wiley. SOCCER Major League Soccer lOS anGeleS FC — loaned G Tomas romero, ds Mo- hamed Traore and Tony leone, Fs Mamadou Fall, Bryce duke, alvaro Quezada, Christian Torres and Cal Jennings to las Vegas (uSl Championship). But it was Sanchez’s twin brother, Jesse, who stood out to his coach in the winning effort. “If you ask me who the best player to- night for us was, it was Jesse Sanchez,” Mumm said. “When the ball is in his hands, everyone is calm. He ran the show for us.” Crook County has been willing to put in the work needed to put the program on the map. In a year during which basketball gyms were closed, the work did not stop for the Cowboys. Much of the offseason was spent on an outdoor court that was built in January. Hours were spent on that court to ensure the previous season was not a fluke. “We weren’t satisfied with what we did last year,” Lowenbach said. With two games left in the regular sea- son and two of the school’s best basketball seasons under their belt, the Cowboys are soaking in the final weeks of their historic two-year run. “I am proud of my guys for sticking to- gether,” Kevin Sanchez said. “It’s a big com- mitment to get to this point. I am proud of my guys for taking care of business.” e Reporter: 541-383-0307, brathbone@bendbulletin.com chants of “No-vak! No-vak!” On the very next point, Nadal produced a forehand winner and screamed, prompting chants of “Ra-fa! Ra-fa!” and a wave in the stands. Nadal acknowledged fatigue might have been a factor during his poor play in the tiebreaker, including a double-fault and a flubbed volley. “Mistakes can happen,” the 35-year-old from Spain said. “But if you want to win, you can’t make these mistakes.” The intensity was palpable from the out- set of the evening, and Nadal zoomed to a 5-0 lead, reminiscent of last year’s final, which he won 6-0, 6-2, 7-5. No two men in the professional era, which dates to 1968, have played each other more than this duo (Djokovic now leads 30-28). They know each other, and each other’s strengths and weaknesses and patterns, so well. Djokovic shrugged off his early hole. He saved a set point while down 6-5 in the third. Nadal recovered from the dropped tiebreaker to steal a break at the beginning of the fourth. But Djokovic broke back to 2-all and was on his way. “Something clicked,” Djokovic said.