A6 The BulleTin • Thursday, June 24, 2021 ON THE AIR SCOREBOARD THURSDAY GOLF Women’s PGA Championship PGA Tour, Travelers Championship European Tour, BMW International Open BASEBALL MLB, Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees MLB, Oakland at Texas (in progress) College World Series, Texas vs. Virginia MLB, regional coverage MLB, Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers Minor League, Spokane at Hillsboro HORSE RACING America’s Day at the Races SOCCER Copa America, Bolivia vs. Uruguay Copa America, Chile vs. Paraguay OLYMPICS U.S. Olympic Trials, Men’s Gymnastics U.S. Olympic Trials, Track and Field BASKETBALL WNBA, Dallas at Indiana NBA playoffs, Phoenix at L.A. Clippers HOCKEY NHL playoffs, Vegas at Montreal MOTOR SPORTS Formula 1, Styrian Grand Prix practice Time 8 a.m. noon 3:30 a.m. (Fri) 10 a.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. TV Golf Golf Golf MLB MLB ESPN2 MLB MLB Root noon FS2 2 p.m. 5 p.m. FS1 FS1 3:30 p.m. 6 p.m. NBCSN NBCSN 4 p.m. 6 p.m. CBSSN ESPN 5 p.m. USA 2:25 a.m. (Fri) ESPN2 FRIDAY MOTOR SPORTS Formula 1, Styrian Grand Prix practice ARCA, Pocono Formula 1, Styrian Grand Prix practice GOLF Women’s PGA Championship PGA Tour, Travelers Championship BASEBALL College World Series, Vanderbilt vs. NC State College World Series, TBD vs. Mississippi St. MLB, Seattle at Chicago White Sox OLYMPICS U.S. Olympic Trials, Track and Field HOCKEY NHL playoffs, N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay SOCCER MLS, Orlando City at Inter Miami BASKETBALL NBA playoffs, Atlanta at Milwaukee MIXED MARTIAL ARTS Bellator 261, Johnson vs. Moldavsky CYCLING Tour de France, Stage 1 5:55 a.m. ESPNU 3 p.m. FS1 2:55 a.m. (Sat) ESPN2 8 a.m. noon Golf Golf 11 a.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. ESPN2 ESPN Root 2 p.m. NBCSN 5 p.m. NBCSN 5 p.m. FS1 5:30 p.m. TNT 6 p.m. Sho 3:30 a.m. (Sat) NBCSN Listings are the most accurate available. SPORTS BRIEFING OLYMPICS Men’s USA Basketball has full 12-man roster — USA Basketball now has a full 12-man roster for the Tokyo Games, after Chicago’s Zach LaVine and Detroit’s Jerami Grant ac- cepted invitations Wednesday to join the team that will try to win the program’s fourth consecutive Olympic gold medal. Grant’s decision was confirmed by a person familiar with the situation, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because USA Basketball had yet to formally re- veal the full roster. Brooklyn’s James Harden, who had briefly committed, has since told the national team that a hamstring injury that affected him during the NBA playoffs would not allow him to participate. So, for now, the Olympic team that will be coached by Gregg Popovich in Tokyo: Washington’s Bradley Beal, Brooklyn’s Kevin Durant, Miami’s Bam Ade- bayo, Milwaukee teammates Jrue Holiday and Khris Mid- dleton, Portland’s Damian Lillard, Cleveland’s Kevin Love, Phoenix’s Devin Booker, Golden State’s Draymond Green, Boston’s Jayson Tatum, LaVine and Grant. Carli Lloyd makes her 4th U.S. Olympic soccer squad — Carli Lloyd is headed to her fourth Olympics after all. She had vowed after the 2019 World Cup that she would push to make the Olympic team one more time before stepping away from the sport. But then the Tokyo Games were pushed back a year because of the pandemic, and Lloyd needed surgery on her knee. But coach Vlatko Andonovski believes Lloyd can still be a valuable contributor and included her on the roster he announced Wednesday. Tobin Heath joins Lloyd in head- ing to her fourth Olympics. Also named to the U.S. women’s national team were four Portland Thorns players: goalkeeper AD Franch, defender Becky Sauerbrunn, and midfielders Crystal Dunn and Lindsey Horan. Thorns player Christine Sinclair, who holds the all-time record for international goals among both men and women, leads Canada’s roster for the Olympics, which was also revealed Wednesday. ON DECK BASEBALL Prep sports MLB THURSDAY Boys basketball: Mcnary at Mountain View, 6:30 p.m.; la Pine at Bend, 5:30 p.m. FRIDAY Boys basketball: Mcnary at Bend, 2 p.m. Wrestling: Class 6a state meet at newberg, TBd. AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB Boston 44 30 .595 — Tampa Bay 44 31 .587 ½ new york 39 34 .534 4½ Toronto 37 35 .514 6 Baltimore 23 51 .311 21 Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 44 30 .595 — Cleveland 40 31 .563 2½ Kansas City 33 39 .458 10 detroit 32 42 .432 12 Minnesota 31 42 .425 12½ West Division W L Pct GB houston 46 28 .622 — Oakland 45 31 .592 2 seattle 39 37 .513 8 los angeles 36 38 .486 10 Texas 27 47 .365 19 Tuesday’s Late Games Oakland 13, Texas 6 Boston 9, Tampa Bay 5, 11 innings san Francisco 5, l.a. angels 0 seattle 2, Colorado 1 Wednesday’s Games Chicago White sox 4, Pittsburgh 3 detroit 6, st. louis 2 Colorado 5, seattle 2 san Francisco 9, l.a. angels 3, 13 innings houston 13, Baltimore 0 Toronto 3, Miami 1 Tampa Bay 8, Boston 2 n.y. yankees 6, Kansas City 5 Texas 5, Oakland 3 Thursday’s Games Kansas City (Keller 6-7) at n.y. yankees (Taillon 1-4), 10:05 a.m. Oakland (Bassitt 7-2) at Texas (allard 2-2), 11:05 a.m. Baltimore (Kremer 0-6) at Toronto (Kay 0-2), 4:07 p.m. Boston (Pivetta 6-3) at Tampa Bay (Wacha 1-2), 4:10 p.m. houston (Garcia 5-4) at detroit (ureña 2-7), 4:10 p.m. Cleveland (Mejía 1-2) at Minnesota (Berríos 7-2), 5:10 p.m. PREPS Boys basketball Tuesday’s Late Scores Trinity lutheran 44, days Creek 41 sisters 64, la Pine 40 Wednesday’s Scores redmond vs. hood river Valley, late Crook County vs. ridgeview, late Trinity lutheran 41, siletz Valley 33 Girls basketball Tuesday’s Late Scores la Grande 82, Madras 54 Powder Valley 59, Trinity lutheran 32 Wednesday’s Scores Crook County vs. Pendleton, late redmond vs. ridgeview, late Trinity lutheran 47, livingstone adventist academy 45 BASKETBALL NBA playoffs CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Eastern Conference Atlanta 1, Milwaukee 0 Wednesday: atlanta 116, Milwaukee 113 Friday: atlanta at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. Sunday: Milwaukee at atlanta, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday: Milwaukee at atlanta, 5:30 p.m. x-Thursday, July 1: atlanta at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. x-Saturday, July 3: Milwaukee at atlanta, 5:30 p.m. x-Monday, July 5: atlanta at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. Western Conference Phoenix 2, L.A. Clippers 0 Tuesday: Phoenix 104, l.a. Clippers 103 Thursday: Phoenix at l.a. Clippers, 6 p.m. Saturday: Phoenix at l.a. Clippers, 6 p.m. x-Monday: l.a. Clippers at Phoenix, 6 p.m. x-Wednesday: Phoenix at l.a. Clippers, 6 p.m. x-Friday, July 2: l.a. Clippers at Phoenix, 6 p.m. WNBA EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Connecticut 9 5 Washington 7 6 Chicago 8 7 new york 7 7 atlanta 5 8 indiana 1 14 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L seattle 12 3 las Vegas 10 3 Phoenix 6 7 Minnesota 6 7 dallas 6 8 los angeles 5 7 Tuesday’s Late Game Washington 87, seattle 83 Wednesday’s Games Minnesota 87, atlanta 85 Thursday’s Games Chicago at new york, 4 p.m. dallas at indiana, 4 p.m. Washington at los angeles, 7:30 p.m. Friday’s Games las Vegas at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Saturday’s Games Washington at dallas, 10 a.m. new york at atlanta, 4 p.m. Pct .643 .538 .533 .500 .385 .067 GB — 1½ 1½ 2 3½ 8½ Pct .800 .769 .462 .462 .429 .417 GB — 1 5 5 5½ 5½ Basketball Continued from A5 The Madras girls basketball team and both the boys and girls Trinity Lutheran basket- ball teams qualified for the state tournament hosted by their respective classifications. After winning the Tri-Valley Conference, the White Buffa- los clinched a spot in the 4A Showcase Final 8. The Buf- faloes fell in the first round against La Grande Tuesday night, 82-54. For the first time in school history, the Trinity Lutheran girls basketball team qualified for the 1A quarterfinals by NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB new york 38 31 .551 — Washington 35 36 .493 4 atlanta 35 38 .479 5 Philadelphia 34 37 .479 5 Miami 31 42 .425 9 Central Division W L Pct GB Milwaukee 42 33 .560 — Chicago 41 33 .554 ½ Cincinnati 36 36 .500 4½ st. louis 36 38 .486 5½ Pittsburgh 26 46 .361 14½ West Division W L Pct GB san Francisco 48 26 .649 — los angeles 44 29 .603 3½ san diego 44 32 .579 5 Colorado 31 44 .413 17½ arizona 21 55 .276 28 Tuesday’s Late Games san Francisco 5, l.a. angels 0 seattle 2, Colorado 1 Milwaukee 5, arizona 0 san diego 3, l.a. dodgers 2 Wednesday’s Games Chicago White sox 4, Pittsburgh 3 detroit 6, st. louis 2 Washington 13, Philadelphia 12 Milwaukee 3, arizona 2 Colorado 5, seattle 2 san Francisco 9, l.a. angels 3, 13 innings Toronto 3, Miami 1 n.y. Mets 7, atlanta 3 l.a. dodgers at san diego, late Thursday’s Games atlanta (TBd) at Cincinnati (santillan 0-1), 4:10 p.m. Washington (ross 3-7) at Miami (Poteet 2-2), 4:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Kuhl 1-4) at st. louis (Martínez 3-8), 5:15 p.m. Chicago Cubs (davies 4-4) at l.a. dodgers (Buehler 7-0), 7:10 p.m. beating Mohawk 32-30 in the round of 16 earlier this week. The Saints will play in the fourth-place game Thursday morning in Baker after knock- ing off Livingstone Adventist Academy 47-45 on Wednesday. “We started off the tour- nament with the theme of no excuses, and they have taken that beyond what I have asked them to do,” said Saints coach POWERBALL The numbers drawn Wednesday night are: 13 20 40 51 63 1 The estimated jackpot was not available at press time. 1 4 19 27 30 37 The estimated jackpot is now $4.5 million. Transactions SOCCER NWSL W L T Pts GF Orlando 4 0 3 15 11 Portland 4 2 0 12 12 north Carolina 3 2 1 10 10 Washington 2 1 3 9 6 Gotham FC 2 1 2 8 3 Chicago 2 3 2 8 5 reign FC 2 3 1 7 5 houston 2 3 1 7 6 louisville 2 3 1 7 3 Kansas City 0 5 2 2 3 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Tuesday’s Late Game reign FC 2, Chicago 0 Wednesday’s Games Orlando 3, Kansas City 1 north Carolina 2, louisville 0 Saturday’s Games louisville at Chicago, 11 a.m. Gotham FC at reign FC, 11 a.m. Portland at north Carolina, 4 p.m. Orlando at houston, 5:30 p.m. Washington at Kansas City, 5:30 p.m. Stephane Mantey/Pool via AP file Tour de France winner Geraint Thomas, wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey, and third-place Chris Froome celebrate on the podium after the 21st stage of the Tour de France on Champs-Elysees Avenue in Paris, France, in 2018. d.C. united 0, CF Montréal 0, tie sporting KC 3, Colorado 1 Portland 2, houston 2, tie nashville 3, Toronto FC 2 real sl at seattle, late FC dallas at la FC, late la Galaxy at Vancouver, late Friday’s Game Orlando City at Miami, 5 p.m. Saturday’s Games la FC at sporting KC, 2:30 p.m. Cincinnati at Toronto FC, 4 p.m. houston at real sl, 5 p.m. Phila. at Chicago, 5 p.m. CF Montréal at nashville, 5:30 p.m. Vancouver at seattle, 6 p.m. la Galaxy at san Jose, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Portland, 8 p.m. DEALS GA 6 4 4 6 2 10 5 7 10 10 MLS EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA new england 7 1 2 23 17 11 Orlando City 5 1 3 18 16 6 Phila. 5 2 3 18 12 7 ny City FC 4 3 2 14 16 10 Columbus 4 3 2 14 9 7 nashville 3 1 5 14 12 10 d.C. united 4 5 1 13 9 11 new york 4 5 0 12 14 13 CF Montréal 3 3 3 12 10 9 atlanta 2 2 5 11 11 10 inter Miami CF 2 5 2 8 8 14 Cincinnati 2 5 1 7 7 17 Toronto FC 1 6 2 5 12 18 Chicago 1 7 1 4 4 14 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA seattle 6 0 3 21 16 4 sporting KC 6 3 2 20 20 14 Colorado 5 3 1 16 15 11 la Galaxy 5 3 0 15 12 13 Portland 4 4 1 13 13 14 houston 3 3 4 13 14 15 real sl 3 1 3 12 12 8 Minnesota united 3 4 2 11 9 12 san Jose 3 6 1 10 11 17 la FC 2 3 3 9 9 10 austin FC 2 5 3 9 6 11 Vancouver 2 5 1 7 7 12 FC dallas 1 3 4 7 9 12 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Wednesday’s Games new england 3, new york 2 Phila. 1, Columbus 0 ny City FC 1, atlanta 0 Minnesota 2, austin FC 0 Cincinnati 1, Chicago 0 Irish Milandin. “I’ve been im- pressed with the grit and per- severance to take on any chal- lenge in front of them.” The Saints will take on the winner of Nixyaawii and South Wasco County, who played past The Bulletin’s print dead- line on Wednesday. Win or lose, Trinity Lutheran will bring home a trophy for plac- ing at state. Continued from A5 — Bulletin wire reports As listed at oregonlottery.org and individual lottery websites NHL playoffs CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Montreal 3, Vegas 2 Thursday: Vegas at Montreal, 5 p.m. x-Saturday: Montreal at Vegas, 5 p.m. Tampa Bay 3, N.Y. Islanders 3 Wednesday: n.y. islanders 3, Tampa Bay 2, OT Friday: n.y. islanders at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m. Froome to take a daily role at Hendrick Motorsports as vice chair- man and the second-ranking team official to majority owner Rick Hendrick. Wednesday’s announcement positions the four-time champion and Hall of Famer to one day succeed the 71-year-old Hendrick. Gordon will formally begin the executive management role at the start of 2022. “Jeff and I have talked about this for many years and I feel it’s a natural evolution for him and our company,” Hendrick said. Gor- don joined Hendrick Motorsports for the final Cup race of the 1992 season and launched one of the greatest careers in NASCAR history. He won 93 races — third on the all-time list — and four Cup titles before retiring in 2015. He joined the Fox Sports booth the next year but maintained an active role with the team as Hendrick’s only partner. MEGABUCKS HOCKEY — Skyler Jones, Redmond High boys basketball player Gordon to take high-ranking role with Hendrick Motorsports — Jeff Gordon will leave the Fox Sports booth The numbers drawn Wednesday night are: In Omaha, Neb. (Double Elimination; x-if necessary) Wednesday’s Game Game 9: no. 4 Vanderbilt 6, stanford 5, stanford elim- inated Thursday’s Game Game 10: no. 2 Texas 8 vs. Virginia, 4 p.m. Friday’s Games Game 11: n.C. state vs. Vanderbilt, 11 a.m. Game 12: no. 7 Mississippi st. vs. Game 10 winner, 4 p.m. “It was a really cool experience because you don’t get to meet an NBA player every day. Being able to talk to him on a personal level and get advice from him was really special.” MOTOR SPORTS Oregon Lottery results College World Series So much has changed for Froome since that train- ing crash during the 2019 Critérium du Dauphiné, an event he had been using to fine-tune his bid for a re- cord-equaling fifth Tour title. The accident not only left him with a fractured right femur, a fractured elbow and fractured ribs, it also cost him his spot in the Team Ineos’ Tour de France squad the year after. After getting back to com- petitive racing, Froome did not return to his previous best level and lost his status as the leader of the mighty British outfit. After it was announced his contract could not be re- newed and that he would be joining the fast-growing Israel Start-Up Nation team, Froome was left out of the Ineos roster for the 2020 Tour due to poor form. The Kenyan-born cyclist is still very far from the level that helped him secure the Spanish Vuelta (in 2011 and 2017) and the Giro d’Italia (2018) in ad- dition to his four Tour crowns. He was 47th at the Critérium du Dauphiné earlier this month and has not produced a Top 10 result during the entire season. BASEBALL Major League Baseball American League CleVeland indians — sent rhP Cam hill to akron (double-a northeast) on a rehab assignment. hOusTOn asTrOs — Optioned C Garrett stubbs to sugar land (Triple-a east). reinstated rF Kyle Tucker from the 10-day il. Transferred lhP Kent emmanuel from the 10-day il to the 60-day il. Kansas CiTy rOyals — reinstated lhP danny duffy from the 10-day il. Optioned rhP Jackson Kowar to Omaha (Triple-a east). MinnesOTa TWins — agreed to terms with rhP nick Vincent on a minor league contract. TeXas ranGers — selected the contract of rhP Joe Barlow from round rock (Triple-a West). recalled lhP Wes Benjamin from round rock. Optioned rhP demarcus evans to round rock. designated rhP Brett de Geus for assignment. Transferred OF david dahl to Frisco (dou- ble-a Central) from round rock on rehab assignment. TOrOnTO Blue Jays — signed rhP reilly hovis to a minor league contract. National League ariZOna diaMOndBaCKs — recalled CF nick heath from reno (Triple-a West). designated rhP stefan Crich- ton for assignment. aTlanTa BraVes — sent rhP Touki Toussaint to Gwin- nett (Triple-a east) on a rehab assignment. CinCinnaTi reds — activated 1B Joey Votto. lOs anGeles dOdGers — reinstated OF Cody Bell- inger from the 10-day il. Optioned inF andy Burns to Oklahoma City (triple-a West). MiaMi Marlins — sent OF Garrett Cooper to Jackson- ville (Triple-a east) on a rehab assignment. MilWauKee BreWers — Placed 1B daniel Vogelbach on the 10-day il. recalled inF Keston hiura from nash- ville (Triple-a east). neW yOrK MeTs — selected the contract of rhP Tylor Megill and rhP Corey Oswalt from syracuse. reinstated OF Michael Conforto from the 10-day il. Placed C Tomas nido on the 10-day il. Optioned rhP yennsy diaz and rhP sean reid-Foley to syracuse. Transferred lhP Joey lucchesi and rhP robert Gsellman from the 10-day il to the 60-day il. sent rhP dellin Betances to syracuse on a rehab assignment. PhiladelPhia Phillies — Optioned 2B nick Maton to lehigh Valley (Triple-a east). reinstated lhP Matt Moore from the 10-day il. sT. lOuis Cardinals — Placed rhP daniel Ponce de leon on the 10-day il. recalled rhP seth elledge from Memphis (Triple-a east). FOOTBALL Canadian Football League edMOnTOn elKs — acquired dl Cole nelson, lB Grant Mcdonald and Ol Peter Kourtis. SOCCER Major League Soccer nashVille sC — Terminated loan agreement with san diego (usl Championship) and recalled d Jack Maher. National Women’s Soccer League WashinGTOn sPiriT — signed d Karina rodriguez to a one-year contract. COLLEGE neW MeXiCO — named Kabrina Merriweather assis- tant women’s basketball coach, ryan Freeman special assistant to the head coach and nike McClure director of player development. syraCuse — named Kayla Treanor women’s lacrosse coach. Tennessee — announced the retirement of soft- ball co-head coach ralph Weekly and that Karen Weekly will assume the head coach position. Karen Weekly has agreed to a contract extension through June of 2025. “We are excited that we are bringing home some hardware for our trophy case,” Milandin said. The Trinity Lutheran boys team, which has been a main- stay at the state tournament hosted in Baker, lost its tour- nament opener to South Wasco County 68-49 on Mon- day. The Saints rebounded to win their final two games in the tournament with a 44-41 win over Days Creek on Tuesday and a 41-33 victory over Siletz Valley on Wednesday to finish their season. e Reporter: 541-383-0307, brathbone@bendbulletin.com “I would have hoped that the process would have been faster,” Froome said. “It’s an on- going process. I’m very happy with where I’m at in terms of left-right leg balance. I think from that side of things I can certainly say that’s behind me. At the moment I’m a lot more focused on the work on the bike and to get back to my for- mer level, having missed so much racing from obviously the downtime of the accident and then straight into the COVID lockdown last year as well.” For now, he hopes this Tour will serve as a “stepping stone” on the road leading to his past luster. So, returning to cycling’s big- gest race for the first time in three years, would a stage win be enough? “If you had asked me that question three years ago, I probably would not have said it really ranks anywhere on my list of priorities,” Froome said. “Of course it’s nice to have, but when (the general classifica- tion) is your sole focus, it’s not really going to change, it’s not defining in terms of your ca- reer. Now, obviously, it’s a very different scenario. For Team Israel Start-Up Nation, a stage win would be massive.” And for him, too.