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    A6 The BulleTin • Wednesday, June 16, 2021
ON THE AIR
SCOREBOARD
WEDNESDAY
HORSE RACING
Royal Ascot, Day 2
SOCCER
UEFA European Championship, Finland vs. Russia
UEFA European Championship, Turkey vs. Wales
UEFA European Championship, Italy vs. Switzerland
Copa do Brazil, Flamengo vs. Coritiba
Women’s, Summer Series: Nigeria at United States
BASEBALL
MLB, regional coverage
MLB, regional coverage
MLB, Boston at Atlanta
MLB, Minnesota at Seattle
MLB, Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers
BASKETBALL
NBA playoffs, Atlanta at Philadelphia
NBA playoffs, L.A. Clippers at Utah
HOCKEY
NHL playoffs, Montreal at Vegas
5:30 a.m.
NBCSN
5:30 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
5:20 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
FS2
ESPN2
10 a.m.
1 p.m.
4 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
6 p.m.
MLB
MLB
ESPN
Root
MLB
TNT
TNT
ON DECK
Prep sports
WEDNESDAY
Boys basketball: sisters at Woodburn, 7 p.m.; har-
risburg at la Pine, 7:30 p.m.; Culver at Western Chris-
tian, 5:30 p.m.; Trinity lutheran at north lake, 6:30 p.m.
Girls basketball: Mountain View at summit, 7 p.m.;
Woodburn at sisters, 6 p.m.; harrisburg at la Pine, 6
p.m.; Culver at Western Christian, 4 p.m.; Trinity luther-
an at north lake, 5 p.m.
THURSDAY
Boys basketball: summit at Bend, 7 p.m.; hood
River Valley at Crook County, 7 p.m.; Redmond at Pend-
leton, 6:30 p.m.; Ridgeview at The dalles, 6:30 p.m.; Ma-
dras at Gladstone, 7:15 p.m.; Rogue Valley adventist at
Trinity lutheran, 5 p.m.
Girls basketball: Bend at summit, 7 p.m.; Pendle-
ton at Redmond, 7 p.m.; Crook County at hood River
Valley, 6:30 p.m.; The dalles at Ridgeview, 7 p.m.; Glad-
stone at Madras, 7 p.m.; Rogue Valley adventist at Trin-
ity lutheran, 3:30 p.m.
Wrestling: Class 3a special district 1 meet at la
Pine, 10 a.m.; Madras at special district 4 meet at Glad-
stone, TBd.
NBCSN
THURSDAY
PREPS
Boys basketball
HORSE RACING
Royal Ascot, Day 3
5:30 a.m.
SOCCER
UEFA European Championship,
Ukraine vs. North Macedonia
5:30 a.m.
UEFA European Championship, Denmark vs. Belgium 8:30 a.m.
UEFA European Championship,
Netherlands vs. Austria
11:30 a.m.
Copa America, Colombia vs. Venezuela
2 p.m.
Copa America, Peru vs. Brazil
5 p.m.
GOLF
LPGA Tour, Meijer LPGA Classic
7:30 a.m.
U.S. Open Championship
9:30 a.m.
U.S. Open Championship
4 p.m.
BASEBALL
MLB, Baltimore at Cleveland
10 a.m.
MLB, Arizona at San Francisco (joined in progress) 1 p.m.
MLB, Tampa Bay at Seattle
7 p.m.
BASKETBALL
WNBA, Minnesota at Dallas
5 p.m.
NBA playoffs, Brooklyn at Milwaukee
5:30 p.m.
WNBA, New York at Las Vegas
7 p.m.
HOCKEY
NHL playoffs, Tampa Bay at N.Y. Islanders
5 p.m.
OLYMPICS
U.S. Olympic Trials, Swimming
5 p.m.
NBCSN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
FS1
FS1
Golf
Golf
NBC
MLB
MLB
Root
Monday’s Late Games
summit 63, sheldon 54
Crook County 62, Ridgeview 57
Creswell at la Pine 64, Creswell 61 (OT)
Tuesday’s Games
Bend at Mountain View, late
hood River Valley at Redmond, late
Gladstone at Madras, late
sisters at Cascade, late
la Pine at Pleasant hill, late
Trinity lutheran at dufur, late
Girls basketball
Monday’s Late Games
Creswell 50, la Pine 24
sheldon 53, summit 36
Tuesday’s Games
Mountain View at Bend, late
Ridgeview at Crook County, late
Redmond at hood River Valley, late
Madras at Gladstone, late
Cascade at sisters, late
la Pine at Pleasant hill, late
Trinity lutheran at dufur, late
BASKETBALL
NBA playoffs
CBSSN
ESPN
CBSSN
USA
NBCSN
SECOND ROUND
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Monday’s Late Game
l.a. Clippers 118, utah 104, series tied 2-2
Tuesday’s Game
Brooklyn 114, Milwaukee 108, Brooklyn leads series
tied 3-2
Wednesday’s Games
atlanta at Phila., 4:30 p.m., series tied 2-2
l.a. Clippers at utah, 7 p.m., series tied 2-2
WNBA
Listings are the most accurate available.
SPORTS BRIEFING
FOOTBALL
Jamal Adams excused by Seahawks from minicamp
for personal reasons — When the Seahawks hit the field
for mandatory minicamp Tuesday afternoon, safety Jamal
Adams was not there, a source confirmed. But a source said
the absence is for personal reasons and will be considered as
excused by the team and not considered a holdout. Adams
still has an unresolved contract situation. Adams is under
contract for $9.86 million in 2021, which is the fifth-year ex-
tension of his original rookie deal with the New York Jets. But
Adams would like more, with some speculation he wants a
long-term deal roughly double his current salary.
UCLA, USC to welcome back full-capacity crowds for
2021 season — On the day California hailed its full-scale
reopening amid a pandemic on the wane, UCLA and USC
athletic officials announced Tuesday that the Rose Bowl and
Coliseum would welcome back fans at 100% capacity start-
ing Aug. 28 with the Bruins’ home opener against Hawaii.
As part of the full reopening plans announced last month for
California’s five Major League Baseball teams, state officials
recommended but did not require that fans provide proof of
vaccination or a negative test for COVID-19. Face masks are
not required for fully vaccinated fans at those venues.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
Connecticut
8
3
.727
new york
6
4
.600
atlanta
5
6
.455
Washington
4
6
.400
Chicago
4
7
.364
indiana
1
12
.077
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
seattle
11
2
.846
las Vegas
8
3
.727
Phoenix
5
6
.455
dallas
5
6
.455
Minnesota
4
5
.444
los angeles
4
5
.444
GB
—
1½
3
3½
4
8
GB
—
2
5
5
5
5
Tuesday’s Games
seattle 87, indiana 70
Chicago at Minnesota, late
new york at las Vegas, late
Wednesday’s Games
Phoenix at los angeles, 7:30 p.m.
BASEBALL
MLB
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Tampa Bay
43
25
.632
—
Boston
41
27
.603
2
new york
34
32
.515
8
Toronto
33
32
.508
8½
Baltimore
22
44
.333
20
Central Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Chicago
42
25
.627
—
Cleveland
36
28
.563
4½
Kansas City
30
36
.455
11½
detroit
28
39
.418
14
Minnesota
26
40
.394
15½
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Oakland
41
27
.603
—
houston
37
28
.569
2½
los angeles
33
33
.500
7
seattle
33
35
.485
8
Texas
25
41
.379
15
Monday’s Late Games
detroit 10, Kansas City 3
Oakland 8, l.a. angels 5
seattle 4, Minnesota 3
Tuesday’s Games
Cleveland 7, Baltimore 2
n.y. yankees 6, Toronto 5
Boston 10, atlanta 8
Chicago White sox 3, Tampa Bay 0
detroit 4, Kansas City 3
Texas at houston, late
l.a. angels at Oakland, late
Minnesota at seattle, late
Wednesday’s Games
detroit (skubal 3-7) at Kansas City (singer 3-5), 11:10 a.m.
Tampa Bay (yarbrough 4-3) at Chicago White sox (Giolito
5-5), 11:10 a.m.
l.a. angels (Canning 5-4) at Oakland (irvin 4-7), 12:37 p.m.
n.y. yankees (Cole 7-3) at Toronto (stripling 2-3), 4:07 p.m.
Baltimore (akin 0-1) at Cleveland (Civale 9-2), 4:10 p.m.
Boston (Richards 4-4) at atlanta (anderson 4-3), 4:20 p.m.
Texas (lyles 2-4) at houston (Greinke 6-2), 5:10 p.m.
Minnesota (Ober 0-0) at seattle (sheffield 5-5), 7:10 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
new york
34
25
Philadelphia
32
32
atlanta
30
34
Washington
29
35
Miami
29
38
Central Division
W
L
Milwaukee
38
28
Chicago
38
29
Cincinnati
33
31
st. louis
34
33
Pittsburgh
23
43
West Division
W
L
san Francisco
41
25
los angeles
40
26
san diego
38
30
Colorado
26
41
arizona
20
47
Monday’s Late Games
Colorado 3, san diego 2
st. louis 4, Miami 2
Cincinnati 10, Milwaukee 2
san Francisco 5, arizona 2
l.a. dodgers 3, Philadelphia 1
Tuesday’s Games
Washington 8, Pittsburgh 1
n.y. Mets 3, Chicago Cubs 2
Boston 10, atlanta 8
st. louis 2, Miami 1
Cincinnati at Milwaukee, late
All-Star
Continued from A5
Lineman Blake Warner made the team
in 2020 (the game was not played due to
COVID-19), while a trio of linemen —
Reed Sehorn-Hurst, Riley Straly and Rylee
Ettinger — made it in 2018. Former Cou-
gar kicker Zach Emerson was named the
game’s MVP in 2016.
Moss will be the first Mountain View
quarterback since Jacob Hollister — now
playing tight end for the Buffalo Bills in
the NFL — to make the Les Schwab Bowl
Pct
.576
.500
.469
.453
.433
GB
—
4½
6½
7½
9
Pct
.576
.567
.516
.507
.348
GB
—
½
4
4½
15
Pct
.621
.606
.559
.388
.299
GB
—
1
4
15½
21½
san diego at Colorado, late
arizona at san Francisco, late
Philadelphia at l.a. dodgers, late
Wednesday’s Games
Miami (alcantara 4-5) at st. louis (Oviedo 0-2), 10:15 a.m.
Cincinnati (Mahle 6-2) at Milwaukee (Peralta 6-1),
11:10 a.m.
san diego (snell 2-3) at Colorado (Freeland 0-2), 12:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh (de Jong 0-0) at Washington (TBd), 1:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (TBd) at n.y. Mets (deGrom 6-2), 4:10 p.m.
Boston (Richards 4-4) at atlanta (anderson 4-3), 4:20 p.m.
arizona (Kelly 2-6) at san Francisco (desclafani 6-2),
6:45 p.m.
Philadelphia (Wheeler 4-3) at l.a. dodgers (Kershaw
8-5), 7:10 p.m.
NCAA Division I
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES
In Omaha, Neb.
(Double Elimination; x-if necessary)
Saturday’s Games
Game 1: no. 9 stanford vs. n.C. state, 11 a.m.
Game 2: no. 4 Vanderbilt vs. no. 5 arizona, 4 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Game 3: no. 3 Tennessee vs. Virginia, 11 a.m.
Game 4: no. 2 Texas vs. no. 7 Mississippi st., 4 p.m.
HOCKEY
NHL playoffs
CONFERENCE FINALS
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Vegas 1, Montreal 0
Monday: Vegas 4, Montreal 1
Wednesday: Montreal at Vegas, 6 p.m.
Friday: Vegas at Montreal, 5 p.m.
Sunday: Vegas at Montreal, 5 p.m.
x-Tuesday, June 22: Montreal at Vegas, 6 p.m.
x-Thursday, June 24: Vegas at Montreal, 5 p.m.
x-Saturday, June 26: Montreal at Vegas, 5 p.m.
Tampa Bay 1, N.Y. Islanders 1
Tuesday: Tampa Bay 4, n.y. islanders 2
Thursday: Tampa Bay at n.y. islanders, 5 p.m.
Saturday: Tampa Bay at n.y. islanders, 5 p.m.
Monday: n.y. islanders at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m.
x-Wednesday, June 23: Tampa Bay at n.y. islanders, 5 p.m.
x-Friday, June 25: n.y. islanders at Tampa Bay, 5 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 2
17 16
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
austin FC
2 4 2
8
6
Vancouver
2 4 1
7
6
Minnesota united 2 4 1
7
6
FC dallas
1 3 3
6
8
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Friday’s Games
nashville at new york, 5 p.m.
Vancouver at Real sl, 7 p.m.
roster.
“In Oregon that is the top of the top and
just to be able to be in that experience will
be cool,” said Moss. “I’m ready to show
that I can play and that I can compete.”
Crum said it would have been difficult
to fill out rosters had the teams been made
up of only seniors. College-bound football
players would be at risk of getting injured
before reporting to their college programs.
Thus, adding underclassmen became
necessary, said Crum.
The game will also be a Mountain View
reunion of sorts. Former Mountain View
GA
7
5
4
7
9
6
6
7
10
11
13
12
11
15
GA
3
11
11
8
12
12
11
7
9
9
9
11
11
Saturday’s Games
Colorado at Cincinnati, 4:30 p.m.
Chicago at Columbus, 4:30 p.m.
new england at ny City FC, 4:30 p.m.
Orlando City at Toronto FC, 4:30 p.m.
Miami at d.C. united, 5 p.m.
Minnesota at FC dallas, 5:30 p.m.
san Jose at austin FC, 6 p.m.
seattle at la Galaxy, 6 p.m.
sporting KC at Portland, 7:30 p.m.
houston at la FC, 8 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Phila. at atlanta, 11 a.m.
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.
Saturday’s Games
Reign FC at north Carolina, 1 p.m.
Washington at Chicago, 5 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
houston at louisville, noon
Kansas City at Portland, 1 p.m.
Gotham FC at Orlando, 3 p.m.
GA
4
4
5
1
6
7
3
3
8
6
DEALS
Transactions
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
American League
BalTiMORe ORiOles — acquired OF Jose Berroa from
Pittsburgh in exchange for C Taylor davis and assigned
him to the Orioles florida Complex team in sarasota.
lOs anGeles anGels — Optioned RhP James hoyt
to salt lake (Triple-a West). Recalled RhP aaron slegers
from salt lake.
OaKland aThleTiCs — exercised the club option on
manager Bob Melvin for the 2022 season.
National League
aTlanTa BRaVes — Optioned RhP Touki Toussaint to
Rome (high-a east) on a rehab assignment.
CinCinnaTi Reds — sent 3B Mike Moustakas to lou-
isville (Triple-a east) on a rehab assignment.
MiaMi MaRlins — Recalled OF Jesus sanchez and OF
lewis Brinson from Jacksonville (Triple-a east). Optioned
lhP Braxton Garrett to Jacksonville. Placed OF Corey
dickerson on 10-day il.
neW yORK MeTs — Optioned 2B Jeff Mcneil to syra-
cuse (Triple-a east) on a rehab assignment.
PhiladelPhia Phillies — Purchased the contract
of 1B Brock stassi from long island (atlantic league)
and assigned to Reading (double-a northeast). agreed
to terms with inF hao ye lee on a minor league contract.
sT. lOuis CaRdinals — agreed to terms with lhP
sean Kealey on a minor league contract. Optioned RhP
angel Rondon to Memphis (Triple-a east). Reinstated lhP
Kwang hyun from the 10-day il.
WashinGTOn naTiOnals — selected the contract
of RhP Justin Miller from Rochester (Triple-a east). des-
ignated RhP Rogelio armenteros for assignment. Placed
RhP Max scherzer on the 10-day il, retroactive to June 12.
BASKETBALL
Women’s National Basketball Association
MinnesOTa lynX — signed F Cierra Burdick to re-
mainder of the season contract.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
aTlanTa FalCOns — signed G Jalen Mayfield to a
four-year contract. signed Ol Jalen Mayfield, dl Ta’Quon
Graham, OlB adetokunbo Ogundeji, CB avery Williams
and WR Frank darby on rookie contracts.
CaROlina PanTheRs — signed CB Jaycee horn to
a four-year contract.
denVeR BROnCOs — signed OlB Jonathon Cooper.
MinnesOTa ViKinGs — signed OT sheldon Richard-
son to a one-year contract. Waived P Zach Von Rosenberg.
signed QB Kellen Mond to a four-year contract.
coach Steve Turner, who led the Cougars
to a state championship in 2011, will also
be an assistant coach for the South squad.
Turner has been the head coach at
North Medford and will retire after 21
years of coaching high school football.
The 69th annual East-West Shrine All-
Star Game will feature a pair of Central
Oregon linemen. Crook County’s Hayden
Hilderbrand will play for the East Team
while Sisters’ Cameron Wessel will play for
the West Team at Baker Bulldog Stadium
in Baker City on Aug. 7.
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Reporter: 541-383-0307, brathbone@bendbulletin.com
BASKETBALL
Blazers’ Lillard named to All-NBA 2nd team — Portland
Trail Blazers star guard Damian Lillard was named to the
2020-21 All-NBA Second Team on Tuesday. In his ninth sea-
son, Lillard averaged 28.8 points, 4.2 rebounds and 7.5 assists
while playing 35.8 minutes in 67 games. He set a franchise
record for 3-pointers made in a season with 275 while shoot-
ing 39.1% from deep. Lillard also logged 35 games of 30-plus
points, another franchise record. It’s the sixth time Lillard has
been named to an All-NBA team.
Former WNBA, Louisville guard Schimmel arrested in
Oregon — Former WNBA All-Star Game MVP and Louis-
ville All-American guard Shoni Schimmel is being held in an
Oregon jail on multiple charges including felony assault and
criminal mischief. Schimmel, 29, was arrested early Monday
and remained in the Umatilla County jail on $48,750 bail.
The Oregon native, who played for Hermiston and Franklin
high schools in Oregon, averaged 6.6 points per game after
being drafted eighth overall draft by the Atlanta Dream in
2014. She played two seasons there with All-Star game ap-
pearances both years, including being named Most Valuable
Player as a rookie, before being traded to the New York Lib-
erty in 2016.
SOCCER
People hurt by parachuting protester at Euro 2020
game — Several spectators were treated in the hospital for
injuries caused by a protester who parachuted into the sta-
dium before France played Germany at the European Cham-
pionship, UEFA said Tuesday. Debris fell on the field and
main grandstand, narrowly missing France coach Didier
Deschamps, when the parachutist struck wires for an over-
head camera attached to the stadium roof. The governing
body of European soccer said “law authorities will take the
necessary action.” The protester’s parachute had the slogan
“KICK OUT OIL!” and “Greenpeace” written on it.
— Bulletin wire reports
MEGA MILLIONS
The numbers drawn Tuesday night are:
18 22 27 38 52 11 x 4
Oregon
Lottery
results
The estimated jackpot is now $22 million.
As listed at www.oregonlottery.org and individual lottery websites
Golf
Continued from A5
“I put a lot of time in on the greens, be-
cause even though they’re not at tourna-
ment speed, I needed to relearn and see
the breaks and know what the ball does on
these greens,” Mickelson said.
“Because when you see the way the ball
rolls, you know where you have to be for
your approach, and you know what kind
of shot if the best shot to hit into certain
approaches.
“Granted, I’ve played out here a bunch
since the redo, but I really haven’t spent a
lot of time to learn the nuances,” he said.
“And I did that early last week.”
He spent Monday playing 18 holes with
the defending champion, Bryson De-
Chambeau, and teenager Akshay Bhatia.
Mickelson placed cup-sized placards on
four quadrants of the green and putted
from different angles.
There also was time for a teaching mo-
ment. He set a few balls short of the 18th
green to hit some full-swing flop shots
that went as high as they went far, about
12 feet. This wasn’t a shot he planned to
play, rather an illustration of how to hit the
shot. DeChambeau crouched and held his
phone a few feet from the turf to capture
video as his swing coach looked on.
“There’s kind of a misunderstanding on
how the flop shot works,” Mickelson said.
“Bryson and Chris Como, they under-
stand it, which is you hit the ground first
and then the club bounces into the ball.
Most people kind of try to flip with their
hands and catch the ball first. They were
getting a close-up.”
The rest of Monday felt casual in warm
weather and a mixture of blue sky and
marine layer. This is not the same Torrey
Pines the players face in January. The fair-
ways are faster, and the kikuyu rough is
prevalent and punishing.
There wasn’t a lot of stress. There figures
to be plenty on Thursday, and that’s what
Mickelson is trying to avoid. Few other
Gregory Bull/AP
Phil Mickelson watches his tee shot on the 12th hole during a practice round of the U.S. Open
Golf Championship Monday at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego.
“It’s a unique opportunity because I’ve never won a U.S. Open. It’s in my backyard.
I have a chance to prepare properly, and I wanted to put in the right work.
So I’ve kind of shut off all the noise. I’ve shut off my phone.
I’ve shut off a lot of the other stuff to where I can focus in on this week
and really give it my best chance to try to play my best.”
— Phil Mickelson
players over the years have delivered so
much creativity and excitement with shots
only they can image.
Mickelson is trying to keep this simple.
He put in the work. He has a plan.
“There’s a proper way to play here to
each pin, and I just have tried to do too
much in the past,” he said. “I felt like if I
could learn the greens and know what a
lot of the 30- and 40-foot putts do, then I
don’t have to try to get it into these tiny lit-
tle shelves, and I can make easy pars and
make a few of the longer putts. That was
kind of my thought process.
“That will hopefully allow me to play a
little bit more stress-free.”