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    B4 The BulleTin • Friday, June 18, 2021
ON THE AIR
SCOREBOARD
FRIDAY
HORSE RACING
Time
Royal Ascot, Day 4
5:30 a.m.
America’s Day at the Races
9:30 a.m.
SOCCER
UEFA European Championship, Sweden vs. Slovakia 5:30 a.m.
UEFA European Championship,
Croatia vs. Czech Republic
8:30 a.m.
UEFA European Championship, England vs. Scotland 11:30 a.m.
Copa America, Chile vs. Bolivia
2 p.m.
Copa America, Argentina vs. Uruguay
5 p.m.
MOTOR SPORTS
Formula 1, French Grand Prix practice
5:55 a.m.
NASCAR Truck Series, Nashville practice
8 a.m.
NASCAR Xfinity Series, Nashville practice
1 p.m.
NASCAR Truck Series, Nashville qualifying
2 p.m.
NASCAR Truck Series, Nashville
5 p.m.
Formula 1, French Grand Prix practice
2:55 a.m. (Sat)
GOLF
LPGA Tour, Meijer LPGA Classic
7:30 a.m.
U.S. Open
9:30 a.m.
U.S. Open
3 p.m.
U.S. Open
6 p.m.
WATER SPORTS
World Surf League,
Championship Tour, Surf Ranch Pro
3 p.m.
BASEBALL
MLB, regional coverage
4 p.m.
MLB, Tampa Bay at Seattle
7 p.m.
OLYMPICS
U.S. Olympic Trials, Track and Field
4 p.m.
U.S. Olympic Trials, Swimming
6 p.m.
U.S. Olympic Trials, Track and Field
7 p.m.
BASKETBALL
NBA playoffs, Philadelphia at Atlanta
4:30 p.m.
NBA playoffs, Utah at L.A. Clippers
7 p.m.
WNBA, Phoenix at Los Angeles
7:30 p.m.
HOCKEY
NHL playoffs, Vegas at Montreal
5 p.m.
FOOTBALL
AFL Premiership, North Melbourne vs. Brisbane 11:30 p.m.
TENNIS
ATP, London/Halle; WTA, Birmingham/Berlin
2 a.m. (Sat)
TV
NBCSN
FS2
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
FS1
FS2
ESPNU
FS2
NBCSN
FS2
FS1
ESPN2
Golf
Golf
NBC
Golf
FS2
MLB
Root
NBCSN
NBC
NBC
ESPN
ESPN
CBSSN
USA
FS2
Tennis
SATURDAY
SOCCER
UEFA European Championship, Hungary vs. France
UEFA European Championship,
Portugal vs. Germany
UEFA European Championship, Spain vs. Poland
NWSL, OL Reign at North Carolina
MOTOR SPORTS
Formula 1, French Grand Prix qualifying
NASCAR Xfinity Series, Nashville qualifying
NASCAR Cup Series, Nashville final practice
NASCAR Xfinity Series, Nashville
Formula E, Round 8: Puebla E-Prix
SRX Series, Knoxville
HORSE RACING
Royal Ascot, Day 5
GOLF
U.S. Open
LPGA Tour, Meijer LPGA Classic
U.S. Open
WATER SPORTS
World Surf League,
Championship Tour: Surf Ranch Pro
BASEBALL
College World Series, NC State vs. Stanford
MLB, Cincinnati at San Diego
College World Series, Arizona vs. Vanderbilt
MLB, Tampa Bay at Seattle
MLB, Detroit at L.A. Angels
BASKETBALL
WNBA, Connecticut at Chicago
NBA playoffs, Milwaukee at Brooklyn
FOOTBALL
Spring League, MegaBowl: Linemen vs. Jousters
HOCKEY
NHL playoffs, Tampa Bay at N.Y. Islanders
OLYMPICS
U.S. Olympic Trials, Track and Field
U.S. Olympic Trials, Swimming
U.S. Olympic Trials, Track and Field
BOXING
Jermall Charlo vs. Juan Macias Montiel
Naoya Inoue vs. Michael Dasmarinas
5:30 a.m.
ESPN
8:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
1 p.m.
ESPN
ABC
CBS
5:55 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
5 p.m.
ESPN2
NBCSN
NBCSN
NBCSN
CBSSN
CBS
6 a.m.
NBC
8 a.m.
noon
1 p.m.
NBC
Golf
NBC
ON DECK
Prep sports
FRIDAY
Boys basketball: yahmhill-Carlton at Mountain
View, 7 p.m.; redmond at ridgeview, 7 p.m.; Sisters at
Stayton, 7 p.m.; Pleasant hill at la Pine, 7:30 p.m.; Trini-
ty lutheran at Crosshill Christian, 4 p.m.
Girls basketball: ridgeview at redmond, 7 p.m.;
Madras at Crook County, 7 p.m.; Stayton at Sisters, 6
p.m.; Pleasant hill at la Pine, 6 p.m.
SATURDAY
Boys basketball: eagle Point at Bend, 2 p.m.; yam-
hill-Carlton at Summit, 2:30 p.m.
Swimming: Bend, Mountain View at Bend City
Meet 3, Juniper Swim & Fitness Center, TBd.
PREPS
Boys basketball
Wednesday’s Late Games
Woodburn 70, Sisters 58
harrisburg 55, la Pine 37
Western Christian 71, Culver 44
Trinity lutheran 46, north lake 40
Thursday’s Games
Summit at Bend, late
hood river Valley at Crook County, late
redmond at Pendleton, late
ridgeview at The dalles, late
Madras at Gladstone, late
Trinity lutheran 49, rogue Valley adventist 45
Girls basketball
Wednesday’s Late Games
Mountain View 42, Summit 38
Woodburn 39, Sisters 35 (OT)
harrisburg 45, la Pine 13
Trinity lutheran36, north lake 32
Thursday’s Games
Bend at Summit, late
Pendleton at redmond, late
Crook County at hood river Valley, late
The dalles at ridgeview, late
Gladstone at Madras, late
rogue Valley adventist at Trinity lutheran, 3:30 p.m.
Wrestling
Thursday’s Results
Class 3a Special district 1 meet at la Pine, late
Madras at Special district 4 meet at Gladstone, late
BASKETBALL
NBA playoffs
SECOND ROUND
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Wednesday’s Late Game
l.a. Clippers 110, utah 111, l.a. Clippers lead series 3-2
Thursday’s Game
Milwaukee 104, Brooklyn 89, series tied 3-3
Friday’s Games
Phila. at atlanta, 4:30 p.m., atlanta leads series 3-2
utah at l.a. Clippers, 7 p.m., l.a. Clippers lead series 3-2
WNBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
Connecticut
8
4
.667
new york
6
5
.545
Chicago
6
7
.462
Washington
5
6
.455
atlanta
5
7
.417
indiana
1
13
.071
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
Seattle
12
2
.857
las Vegas
9
3
.750
los angeles
5
5
.500
Minnesota
5
6
.455
Phoenix
5
7
.417
dallas
5
7
.417
Wednesday’s Games
los angeles 85, Phoenix 80
GB
—
1½
2½
2½
3
8
GB
—
2
5
5½
6
6
Thursday’s Games
Seattle 79, indiana 69
Washington 96, atlanta 93
Chicago 81, Connecticut 75
Minnesota 85, dallas 73
new york at las Vegas, late
Friday’s Games
Phoenix at los angeles, 7:30 p.m.
BASEBALL
MLB
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Tampa Bay
43
26
.623
—
Boston
42
27
.609
1
new york
36
32
.529
6½
Toronto
33
34
.493
9
Baltimore
22
46
.324
20½
Central Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Chicago
43
26
.623
—
Cleveland
38
28
.576
3½
Kansas City
30
37
.448
12
detroit
29
39
.426
13½
Minnesota
27
41
.397
15½
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Oakland
43
27
.614
—
houston
40
28
.588
2
Seattle
34
36
.486
9
los angeles
33
35
.485
9
Texas
25
43
.368
17
Wednesday’s Late Games
Boston 10, atlanta 8
Minnesota 7, Seattle 2
Thursday’s Games
Cleveland 10, Baltimore 3
n.y. yankees 8, Toronto 4
houston 10, Chicago White Sox 2
detroit at l.a. angels, late
Tampa Bay at Seattle, late
Friday’s Games
Cleveland (Mejía 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Kuhl 0-4), 4:05 p.m.
Oakland (Kaprielian 3-1) at n.y. yankees (Taillon 1-4),
4:05 p.m.
Toronto (ray 4-2) at Baltimore (Zimmermann 4-4), 4:05 p.m.
Minnesota (Berríos 7-2) at Texas (Foltynewicz 1-7), 5:05 p.m.
Boston (Pivetta 6-2) at Kansas City (Kowar 0-2), 5:10 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (rodón 6-2) at houston (Garcia 5-4),
5:10 p.m.
detroit (ureña 2-6) at l.a. angels (Cobb 4-2), 6:38 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Wacha 1-1) at Seattle (Kikuchi 3-3), 7:10 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
Pct
GB
new york
35
26
.574
—
Philadelphia
33
33
.500
4½
atlanta
31
35
.470
6½
Washington
30
35
.462
7
Miami
29
39
.426
9½
Central Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Chicago
39
30
.565
—
Milwaukee
38
30
.559
½
Cincinnati
35
31
.530
2½
St. louis
35
34
.507
4
Pittsburgh
23
44
.343
15
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
San Francisco
44
25
.638
—
los angeles
41
27
.603
2½
San diego
38
32
.543
6½
Colorado
28
41
.406
16
arizona
20
50
.286
24½
Wednesday’s Late Games
Boston 10, atlanta 8
San Francisco 13, arizona 7
Philadelphia 2, l.a. dodgers 0
Thursday’s Games
San Francisco 10, arizona 3
Chicago Cubs 2, n.y. Mets 0
atlanta 4, St. louis 0
Cincinnati at San diego, late
Milwaukee at Colorado, late
Friday’s Games
Cleveland (Mejía 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Kuhl 0-4), 4:05 p.m.
n.y. Mets (lucchesi 1-4) at Washington (Fedde 4-4),
4:05 p.m.
St. louis (Martínez 3-7) at atlanta (Fried 3-4), 4:20 p.m.
Miami (lópez 2-4) at Chicago Cubs (davies 4-3), 5:05 p.m.
Milwaukee (Burnes 3-4) at Colorado (Senzatela 2-7),
5:40 p.m.
l.a. dodgers (Bauer 6-5) at arizona (Smith 2-2), 6:40 p.m.
Philadelphia (Velasquez 2-1) at San Francisco (Cueto
4-3), 6:45 p.m.
Cincinnati (Santillan 0-0) at San diego (Paddack 3-5),
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.
FS2
11 a.m.
4 p.m.
4 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
ESPN
FOX
ESPN
Root
FS1
DEALS
Transactions
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.
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.
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
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
11 a.m.
TBD
CBS
TNT
noon
FOX
5 p.m.
USA
5 p.m.
6 p.m.
7 p.m.
NBCSN
NBC
NBC
6 p.m.
7 p.m.
Sho
ESPN
Listings are the most accurate available.
SPORTS BRIEFING
BASEBALL
Ducks’ Zavala a consensus All-American — Aaron Za-
vala is a consensus All-American. The Oregon right fielder
was named a first team All-American by Baseball America
on Thursday, a day after the NCBWA recognized him with
the same honor. Zavala is Oregon’s first Baseball America
first-team All-America selection, joining Jimmie Sherfy (sec-
ond-team, 2013) and David Peterson (third-team, 2017) as
the only three Ducks to earn postseason recognition from
the publication. The Pac-12 Player of the Year, Zavala hit a
team-leading .392 with nine home runs, 38 RBIs, 64 runs
scored and 11 steals this season. He also set school records for
on-base percentage (.525), runs and walks (50). A second-team
All-American choice by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, Zav-
ala can earn consensus first-team distinction if selected by the
American Baseball Coaches Association on Saturday.
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
American League
ChiCaGO WhiTe SOX — Placed OF adam eaton on
the 10-day il. recalled rhP Zack Burdi from Charlotte
(Triple-a east).
hOuSTOn aSTrOS — Placed 3B alex Bregman on
the 10-day il. recalled C Garrett Stubbs from Sugar land
(Triple-a West).
lOS anGeleS anGelS — recalled inF luis rengifo
from Salt lake (Triple-a West). Optioned rhP aaron
Slegers to Salt lake.
neW yOrK yanKeeS — Traded inF Mike Ford to Tampa
Bay in exchange for cash considerations and a player to
be named later.
TaMPa Bay rayS — Optioned rhP Chris Mazza and
inF Mike Ford to durham (Triple-a east). Transferred rhP
Tyler Glasnow from the 10-day il to the 60-day il. rein-
stated rhP Collin Mchugh from the 10-day il.
National League
lOS anGeleS dOdGerS — reinstated lhP Garrett
Cleavinger from the 10-day il. Optioned OF luke raley
to Oklahoma City (Triple-a West). Sent OF yoshi Tsutsugo
to Oklahoma City on a rehab assignment.
MilWauKee BreWerS — reinstated OF derek Fisher
from the 10-day il. Optioned 2B Tim lopes to nashville
(Triple-a east).
FOOTBALL
National Football League
nFl— Suspended San Francisco 49ers de Jordan Wil-
lis for first six games of the 2021 season for violating the
performance-enhancing drug policy.
aTlanTa FalCOnS — Signed dT John atkins and OlB
George Obinna. Waived Wr Greg dortch, OlB Jeff holland,
dT eli ankou and lB alani Putuatu. Signed CB darren hall
and C drew dalman to four-year contracts. Signed Wr Jeff
Badet and OlB Shareef Miller.
CarOlina PanTherS — Signed Wr Terrace Marshall.
ChiCaGO BearS — Signed dT Mike Pennel.
denVer BrOnCOS — Waived OlB natrez Patrick with
an injury designation. Waived P Max duffy. Signed Wr
amara darboh and Wr de’Mornay Pierson-el.
deTrOiT liOnS — Signed dT levi Onwuzurike, lB
derrick Barnes and Wr amon-ra St. Brown to four-year
contracts.
KanSaS CiTy ChieFS — Waived Ol Martinas rankin.
Signed Wr darrius Shepherd.
laS VeGaS raiderS — Signed lB darron lee and
CB de’Vante Bausby. Placed CB T.J. Morrison on waivers.
lOS anGeleS CharGerS — Signed dl Willie yarbary.
neW enGland PaTriOTS — Signed Ol r.J. Prince.
Waived K roberto aguayo and lS Wes Farnsworth.
TenneSSee TiTanS — agreed to terms with CB Kevin
Peterson. Waived OlB Justus reed.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
WaShinGTOn CaPiTalS — re-signed d Garrett Pilon
and G Bobby nardella to two-year contracts with the
first year a two-way contract and the second a one-way
contract. re-signed F Michael Sgarbossa to a two-year,
two-way contract.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
naShVille SC — Signed d Tom Judge and G Tor Suan-
ders to contracts with options through 2024.
neW yOrK red BullS — loaned G david Jensen to
K.V.C. Westerlo (Belgian league) for one year, pending
transfer of his international transfer clearance.
COLLEGE
neW MeXiCO — named Tod Brown head baseball
coach.
“It started on defense.
Communicating brought
a lot of energy, which
translated into offense.
I think we were mentally
in this game. We really
wanted this win.”
Continued from B3
Last season, that type of per-
formance was uncommon.
“She was outstanding and
a difference maker,” Dicker-
son said. “A year ago, she was a
completely different basketball
player. We went to Julia tonight.
A year ago, we wouldn’t have.”
While it was a senior step-
ping up in the first half, it was
a freshman who took the reins
in the second half to close out
the game.
Eight of Kasey Booster’s 12
points came in the fourth quar-
ter for Mountain View. With
Summit chipping away at the
lead in the final minutes, the
freshman guard calmly sank
four free throws to ice the
game.
“Free throws are something
that I strive to be really good
at,” Booster said. “I want the
ball at the end because I know I
can knock them down.”
Wednesday night was yet
another slugfest that went the
distance, which has been com-
mon this season among the
three girls basketball programs
in Bend. Prior to Thursday’s
game between Summit and
Bend High, five of the six total
matchups were decided by four
points or fewer.
Summit was 4-0 against
Bend schools before the loss to
Mountain View.
The Storm, trailing by dou-
ble-digits late in the fourth
quarter, made one final push
in the closing minutes. Senior
Healy Bledsoe scored seven of
NHL playoffs
CONFERENCE FINALS
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Vegas 1, Montreal 1
Friday: Vegas at Montreal, 5 p.m.
Sunday: Vegas at Montreal, 5 p.m.
Tuesday: 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 2, N.Y. Islanders 1
Thursday: Tampa Bay 2, n.y. islanders 1
Saturday: Tampa Bay at n.y. islanders, 5 p.m.
Monday: n.y. islanders at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m.
x-Wednesday: Tampa Bay at n.y. islanders, 5 p.m.
x-Friday, June 25: n.y. islanders at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m.
SOCCER
Cougars
8 a.m.
HOCKEY
— Julia Towle, Mountain View
girls basketball player
Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin
Summit’s Whitney West (24) attempts a shot over Mountain View’s Ka-
sey Booster (13) during the first quarter Wednesday night at Summit.
her team-high 15 points in the
fourth quarter and sophomore
Rose Koehler scored four of
her 11 points in the final quar-
ter.
But the comeback effort
came up short.
“It is hard to play a team
three times,” said Summit
coach Lynnette Landis after the
third matchup against Moun-
tain View in a 15-day span.
“We know each other so well.
We always have a good battle
with them every time. They are
fun to play. I was proud of my
kids for coming back from a
10-point deficit — they showed
real heart.”
Dickerson said that after
the game she walked into the
locker room to find her seniors
in tears after playing their final
high school game.
Still, there is a relief to be
done among Central Oregon
teams who crammed in their
seasons over the last month.
The Cougars (8-4) played 12
games in less than 30 days,
and the Storm (5-5 entering
Thursday’s game against Bend)
played 11 games over the same
span.
“When there is a season like
that where nothing is on the
line, it is time to just let them
have fun,” Landis said. “If we
went another week we wouldn’t
have a full team. And that’s
OK. We are exhausted. It was
a packed-in season in a short
amount of time.”
e
Reporter: 541-383-0307,
brathbone@bendbulletin.com
BASKETBALL
Mavericks coach Carlisle steps down — Rick Carlisle
stepped down as coach of the Dallas Mavericks on Thursday,
the second major departure for that franchise in as many days.
Carlisle spent 13 seasons in Dallas, leading the Mavericks to
the 2011 NBA title. His decision was announced one day after
general manager Donnie Nelson and the team agreed to part
ways, ending a 24-year run for Nelson as part of the organi-
zation. “This was solely my decision,” Carlisle said in a state-
ment released to ESPN. Dallas becomes the seventh team with
an coaching vacancy, joining New Orleans, Washington, Or-
lando, Indiana, Portland — and Boston, where Carlisle played
for the team that won the 1986 NBA title.
— Bulletin wire reports
Track
Continued from B3
Though USATF runs the
Olympic trials, the USOPC has
ultimate say on its rules and
who it places on the Olympic
team.
Houlihan began the day on
the start list for both races,
which led to phones ringing off
the hook at USATF, USOPC,
World Athletics and the U.S.
Anti-Doping Agency.
“Despite how frustrated people might be with the (Court of
Arbitration for Sport) decision, she is serving a sanction.
Under the rules, she’s not allowed to compete. It would be
illegal for her to do so, unless a court orders differently.”
— Travis Tygart, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency CEO
The main question: Why
was the runner, who shared
news of her suspension earlier
in the week on social media,
still on the start list?
“Despite how frustrated
people might be with the CAS
decision, she is serving a sanc-
tion,” USADA CEO Travis
Tygart said.
“Under the rules, she’s not
allowed to compete. It would
be illegal for her to do so, un-
less a court orders differently.”
And so, with only hours to
go until the races begin, Hou-
lihan’s slim chances of staying
eligible rested on her filing
an appeal to the Swiss federal
court, and the court issuing
an injunction that would al-
low her to compete while it
decides whether to take the
case.