B2 The BulleTin • SaTurday, June 26, 2021 ON THE AIR SCOREBOARD SATURDAY MOTOR SPORTS Formula 1, Styrian Grand Prix qualifying NASCAR Truck Series, Pocono NHRA, Nationals qualifying NASCAR Cup Series, Pocono, Race 1 SRX Series, Eldora SOCCER UEFA European Championship, Wales vs. Denmark UEFA European Championship, Italy vs. Austria MLS, Los Angeles FC at Sporting Kansas City MLS, Minnesota United at Portland HORSE RACING America’s Day at the Races BASKETBALL WNBA, Washington at Dallas NBA playoffs, Phoenix at L.A. Clippers GOLF Women’s PGA Championship PGA Tour, Travelers Championship PGA Tour, Travelers Championship PGA Tour Champions, Senior Players Championship European Tour, BMW International Open BASEBALL College World Series, Vanderbilt vs. NC State) MLB, Cleveland at Minnesota MLB, Seattle at Chicago White Sox MLB, Kansas City at Texas MLB, Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers College World Series, Texas vs. Mississippi St. (if nec.) MLB, regional coverage ACTION SPORTS Cornhole, ACL Pro Shootout 4 OLYMPICS U.S. Olympic Trials, Men’s Gymnastics U.S. Olympic Trials, Track and Field CYCLING Tour de France, Stage 2 Time 5:55 a.m. 9 a.m. 11 a.m. noon 5 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. TV ESPN2 FS1 FS1 NBCSN CBS ESPN ABC ESPN Root 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. FS2 CBS ESPN NBC Golf CBS Golf Golf 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. ESPN MLB Root FS1 FOX ESPN2 MLB 1 p.m. CBSSN Prep sports MLB SATURDAY Boys basketball: South Salem at Summit, noon. Wrestling: Class 3a state meet at redmond, TBd; Class 2a/1a state meet at Central linn, TBd. Swimming: Bend, Mountain View at Bend City Meet 4, Juniper Swim & Fitness Center, TBd. AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 46 31 .597 — Boston 44 31 .587 1 new york 40 34 .541 4½ Toronto 38 35 .521 6 Baltimore 23 52 .307 22 Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 44 30 .595 — Cleveland 41 31 .569 2 Kansas City 33 40 .452 10½ detroit 32 43 .427 12½ Minnesota 31 43 .419 13 West Division W L Pct GB houston 47 28 .627 — Oakland 46 31 .597 2 Seattle 39 37 .513 8½ los angeles 36 39 .480 11 Texas 27 48 .360 20 Thursday’s Late Games houston 12, detroit 3 Cleveland 4, Minnesota 1 Friday’s Games Tampa Bay 4, l.a. angels 3 Baltimore at Toronto, late n.y. yankees at Boston, late Kansas City at Texas, late Cleveland at Minnesota, late Seattle at Chicago White Sox, late Oakland at San Francisco, late houston at detroit, ppd. Saturday’s Games houston (Valdez 4-0) at detroit (Mize 4-4), 10:10 a.m., 1st game Cleveland (hentges 1-1) at Minnesota (Maeda 3-2), 11:10 a.m. Seattle (Gilbert 2-2) at Chicago White Sox (lynn 7-3), 11:10 a.m. Baltimore (akin 0-3) at Toronto (ryu 6-4), 12:07 p.m. Kansas City (TBd) at Texas (Gibson 5-0), 1:05 p.m. l.a. angels (Cobb 5-2) at Tampa Bay (McClanahan 2-2), 1:10 p.m. houston (McCullers Jr. 4-1) at detroit (Peralta 0-1), 3:10 p.m., 2nd game n.y. yankees (Montgomery 3-1) at Boston (eovaldi 7-4), 4:15 p.m. Oakland (Montas 7-7) at San Francisco (Wood 6-3), 7:05 p.m. PREPS Boys basketball Thursday’s Late Scores Mcnary 60, Mountain View 52 Bend 67, la Pine 38 Friday’s Scores Mcnary 59, Bend 45 Crook County vs. redmond, late 1 p.m. 6 p.m. NBC NBC Friday’s Scores ridgeview vs. Pendleton, late Wrestling Thursday’s Late Results OWA Women‘s State Championship Team Scores (top 12) — Thurston 107, Sweet home 62, Oregon City 50, north Medford 48, Forest Grove 47, hillsboro 43, Cottage Grove 40, la Pine 37, north Salem 37, hood river Valley 35, estacada 30, Bend 27.5 Individual Results (local placers) — 106: 3. hayleigh Michael, lP; 110: 2. analise Smith, Bnd; 135: 4. Fatima albarran, Bnd; 145: 2. Kira Kerr, lP; 155: 3. Brooke Seber, rV. BASKETBALL NBA playoffs 4:30 a.m. (Sun) NBCSN 5:55 a.m. 9 a.m. 11 a.m. 12:30 p.m. ESPN NBCSN FOX NBCSN 8:30 a.m. ESPN 11:30 a.m. 1:55 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. ABC FOX FS2 FS1 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 4 p.m. TBS Root ESPN 10 a.m. noon noon noon noon Golf NBC CBS NBC Golf 10:30 a.m. NBC 1 p.m. 5:30 p.m. ESPN TNT CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Eastern Conference Atlanta 1, Milwaukee 1 Friday: Milwaukee 125, atlanta 91 Sunday: Milwaukee at atlanta, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday: Milwaukee at atlanta, 5:30 p.m. x-Thursday: 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 1 Thursday: l.a. Clippers 106, Phoenix 92 Saturday: Phoenix at l.a. Clippers, 6 p.m. 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 Pct Connecticut 9 5 .643 Chicago 9 7 .563 Washington 7 7 .500 new york 7 8 .467 atlanta 5 8 .385 indiana 1 15 .063 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct Seattle 12 3 .800 las Vegas 10 4 .714 Minnesota 7 7 .500 dallas 7 8 .467 Phoenix 6 7 .462 los angeles 6 7 .462 Thursday’s Late Game los angeles 89, Washington 82 Friday’s Games Minnesota 90, las Vegas 89, OT Saturday’s Games Washington at dallas, 10 a.m. new york at atlanta, 4 p.m. GB — 1 2 2½ 3½ 9 GB — 1½ 4½ 5 5 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB new york 39 32 .549 — Washington 36 37 .493 4 atlanta 36 39 .480 5 Philadelphia 35 38 .479 5 Miami 32 43 .427 9 Central Division W L Pct GB Milwaukee 43 33 .566 — Chicago 42 33 .560 ½ Cincinnati 37 37 .500 5 St. louis 36 39 .480 6½ Pittsburgh 27 46 .370 14½ West Division W L Pct GB San Francisco 48 26 .649 — los angeles 44 31 .587 4½ San diego 45 32 .584 4½ Colorado 31 45 .408 18 arizona 21 55 .276 28 Thursday’s Late Games Cincinnati 5, atlanta 3 Washington 7, Miami 3 Pittsburgh 8, St. louis 2 Chicago Cubs 4, l.a. dodgers 0 Friday’s Games n.y. Mets 2, Philadelphia 1, 8 innings, 1st game Milwaukee 5, Colorado 4, 11 innings atlanta 3, Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia 2, n.y. Mets 1, 8 innings, 2nd game Miami 11, Washington 2 Pittsburgh at St. louis, late Oakland at San Francisco, late arizona at San diego, late Chicago Cubs at l.a. dodgers, late Saturday’s Games Pittsburgh (Brubaker 4-6) at St. louis (Wainwright 5-5), 11:15 a.m. atlanta (anderson 5-3) at Cincinnati (Castillo 2-10), 1:10 p.m. Colorado (Senzatela 2-7) at Milwaukee (houser 4-5), 1:10 p.m. Philadelphia (eflin 2-6) at n.y. Mets (deGrom 7-2), 1:10 p.m. Washington (Corbin 5-5) at Miami (Thompson 1-2), 1:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Mills 3-1) at l.a. dodgers (urías 9-3), 4:15 p.m. Oakland (Montas 7-7) at San Francisco (Wood 6-3), 7:05 p.m. arizona (Kelly 3-7) at San diego (lamet 2-2), 7:10 p.m. College World Series In Omaha, Neb. (Double Elimination; x-if necessary) Thursday’s Late Game Game 10: no. 2 Texas 6, Virginia 2, Virginia is eliminated Friday’s Games Game 11: no. 4 Vanderbilt 3, nC State 1 Game 12: no. 7 Mississippi St. vs. no. 2 Texas, late Saturday’s Games Game 13: no. 4 Vanderbilt vs. nC State, 11 a.m. x-Game 14: no. 2 Texas vs. no. 7 Mississippi St., 4 p.m. HOCKEY NHL playoffs CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7) Montreal 4, Vegas 2 Thursday: Montreal 3, Vegas 2, OT, Montreal advances Tampa Bay 4, N.Y. Islanders 3 Friday: Tampa Bay 1, n.y. islanders 0, TB advances GOLF Women’s PGA Championship Above the cutline Friday in Johns Creek, Ga. Yardage: 6,740; Par: 72 Second Round nelly Korda 70-63—133 lizette Salas 67-67—134 Celine Boutier 73-64—137 Cydney Clanton 70-67—137 alena Sharp 69-68—137 Madelene Sagstrom 70-68—138 inbee Park 71-68—139 esther henseleit 71-68—139 Charley hull 68-71—139 Wichanee Meechai 73-67—140 danielle Kang 73-67—140 ryann O’Toole 71-69—140 hyo Joo Kim 71-69—140 dottie ardina 70-70—140 Giulia Molinaro 70-70—140 Mina harigae 70-70—140 Xiyu lin 69-71—140 austin ernst 69-71—140 Gabriela ruffels, 76-65—141. Marina alex, 72-69—141. yu liu, 72-69—141. anna nordqvist, 71-70—141. nanna Koerstz Madsen, 70-71—141. Patty Tavatanakit, 70-71— 141. yealimi noh, 69-72—141. Jessica Korda, 69-72—141. Georgia hall, 75-67—142. leona Maguire, 72-70—142. So yeon ryu, 72-70—142. Chella Choi, 70-72—142. ariya Jutanugarn, 70-72—142. Moriya Jutanugarn, 76-67—143. dana Finkelstein, 75- 68—143. yuka Saso, 73-70—143. lexi Thompson, 73-70— 143. ally ewing, 73-70—143. lindsey Weaver, 73-70—143. Caroline Masson, 71-72—143. in Gee Chun, 70-73—143. Gerina Piller, 70-73—143. dani holmqvist, 69-74—143. Jeongeun lee6, 69-74—143. Janie Jackson, 76-68—144. Mariah Stackhouse, 74- 70—144. Brooke M. henderson, 74-70—144. Sarah Burn- ham, 73-71—144. lydia Ko, 72-72—144. amy yang, 72- 72—144. lauren Stephenson, 77-68—145. Sei young Kim, 76-69—145. luna Sobron Galmes, 75-70—145. Christina Kim, 75-70—145. eun-hee Ji, 74-71—145. lauren Kim, 73-72—145. Su Oh, 73-72—145. Minjee lee, 73-72—145. annie Park, 78-68—146. Jennifer Kupcho, 77-69—146. Michelle Wie West, 77-69—146. hinako Shibuno, 76-70— 146. Perrine delacour, 76-70—146. Jin young Ko, 75-71— 146. Paula reto, 74-72—146. alison lee, 74-72—146. Brit- tany lang, 74-72—146. Pajaree anannarukarn, 74-72—146. Jeongeun lee, 73-73—146. albane Valenzuela, 73-73—146. Megan Khang, 73-73—146. angela Stanford, 72-74—146. 4 p.m. 3 a.m. (Mon) NBC ESPN 4:30 a.m. (Mon) NBCSN SPORTS BRIEFING SOCCER Start time of Timbers game Saturday pushed back due to heat — In response to the Portland heat wave that is hitting this weekend, the Portland Timbers have further pushed back the start time of their Saturday night match against Minnesota United FC. Kickoff now is set for 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Providence Park in Portland. Forecasts call for high temperatures in the triple digits on Saturday. OLYMPICS ‘No-spectator’ games a possibility — A “no-spectator games” remains an option for the Tokyo Olympics, which open officially in just four weeks, the president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee said Friday. The admission by Seiko Hashimoto comes only four days after she announced on Monday that up to 10,000 local fans would be allowed into venues — with numbers not to exceed 50% of venue capac- ity regardless of indoor or outdoor events. “The situation is changing from time to time so that is why we need to remain flexible,” Hashimoto said at a news conference. “A no-specta- tor games is one of our options.” GOLF Day grabs lead at PGA’s Travelers Championship — After relative unknowns proved successful on the first day of the Travelers Championship, former major winners surg- ing to the top as Jason Day, the 2015 PGA Champion, posted the best round of Day 2 with an 8-under 62 to climb atop the leaderboard. Bubba Watson, a two-time Masters champ who won the Travelers in 2010, 2015 and 2018, shot a second straight 4-under 66 to pull into second at 8-under. Kramer Hickok co-led the field through 18 holes, and shot a 1-under 69 to move to 8-under, tied for second with Watson. — Bulletin wire reports MEGA MILLIONS The numbers drawn Friday night are: 17 20 42 45 65 12 x 4 The estimated jackpot is now $50 million. As listed at www.oregonlottery.org and individual lottery websites “I knew it would take about 9:20 to make the team,” Law- rence said. “I do think I’m ca- pable of running that time. But the race was a lot more tactical than I anticipated. I thought Coburn would take it out (ear- lier). I’m happy with how I raced. I told myself I would say ‘yes.’ That was my motto, and I just committed to the moves as best I could.” Lawrence — who has trained with Oiselle-sponsored Littlewing Athletics in Bend since 2013 and ran collegiately for Washington — plans to be a spectator for the last few days of the trials, which conclude on Sunday. Lawrence said she has en- joyed seeing so many people from different facets of her life come to watch her compete in her second Olympic trials. (She finished eighth in the stee- plechase finals at the trials in Eugene in 2016.) “It’s not quite like a wedding where you have all your favor- Motor sports Continued from B1 Both are winless — a year af- ter Harvick won a series-best nine races and Hamlin counted the Daytona 500 among his seven victories — and hope to reverse the trend at Pocono. They did flip results last year when Harvick and Hamlin went 1-2 in Saturday’s race and Ham- lin and Harvick went 1-2 in Sunday’s race. Pocono Raceway is the site of the only NASCAR doubleheader this season. “There is a panic button. I’m not really there yet,” Ham- lin said. “Frustrated, yeah, but again, we’ve got a few weeks to really start looking at that and say, ‘OK, we really have to catch up here.’ ” Harvick finished fifth last week at Nashville and Hamlin was 13th — he has one top-10 over his last four starts. Harvick won the 2014 NASCAR championship in his 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. Saturday’s Games louisville at Chicago, 11 a.m. Gotham FC at reign FC, 1 p.m. Portland at north Carolina, 4 p.m. Orlando at houston, 5 p.m. Washington at Kansas City, 5:30 p.m. 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 6 1 3 21 18 7 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 6 2 8 9 16 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 7 0 3 24 18 5 Sporting KC 6 3 2 20 20 14 la Galaxy 6 3 0 18 14 14 Colorado 5 3 1 16 15 11 Portland 4 4 1 13 13 14 houston 3 3 4 13 14 15 real Sl 3 2 3 12 13 10 la FC 3 3 3 12 11 10 Minnesota united 3 4 2 11 9 12 San Jose 3 6 1 10 11 17 austin FC 2 5 3 9 6 11 Vancouver 2 6 1 7 8 14 FC dallas 1 4 4 7 9 14 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Friday’s Game Orlando City 2, Miami 1 Saturday’s Games la FC at Sporting KC, 2:30 p.m. Cincinnati at Toronto FC, 4 p.m. Phila. at Chicago, 5 p.m. houston at real Sl, 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, 8:30 p.m. DEALS Transactions BASEBALL Major League Baseball American League lOS anGeleS anGelS — Placed OF Justin upton on the 10-day il. recalled inF Kean Wong from Salt lake (Triple-a West). OaKland aThleTiCS — Placed OF Mark Canha on the 10-day il. recalled inF Vimael Machin from las Ve- gas (Triple-a West). SeaTTle MarinerS — assigned lhP daniel Zamora outright to Tacoma (Triple-a West). FOOTBALL National Football League neW yOrK GianTS — Waived rB ryquell armstead. neW yOrK JeTS — Signed OT Morgan Moses to a one-year contract. PiTTSBurGh STeelerS — Signed OG Trai Turner. “It wasn’t my A-plus goal, but I am very happy with how I executed race strategy, and I told myself I’d be happy with certain things, and I did those certain things.” Lawrence Continued from B1 Listings are the most accurate available. Oregon Lottery results BASEBALL Girls basketball 10 a.m. 10 a.m. noon noon 4:30 a.m. (Sun) SUNDAY MOTOR SPORTS Formula 1, Styrian Grand Prix NASCAR Xfinity Series, Pocono NHRA, Nationals NASCAR Cup Series, Pocono, Race 2 SOCCER UEFA European Championship, Netherlands vs. Czech Republic UEFA European Championship, Belgium vs. Portugal Copa America, Brazil vs. Ecuador Copa America, Venezuela vs. Peru MLS, Columbus Crew at Austin FC BASEBALL MLB, N.Y. Yankees at Boston MLB, Seattle at Chicago White Sox MLB, Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers GOLF PGA Tour, Travelers Championship Women’s PGA Championship PGA Tour, Travelers Championship Women’s PGA Championship PGA Tour Champions, Senior Players Championship OLYMPIC TRIALS Paralympic Trials, Track and Field; Swimming BASKETBALL WNBA, Seattle at Las Vegas NBA playoffs, Milwaukee at Atlanta OLYMPICS U.S. Olympic Trials, Track and Field TENNIS Wimbledon CYCLING Tour de France, Stage 3 ON DECK — Mel Lawrence, of Bend, on her performance in the finals of the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the U.S. Olympic track trials Chris Pietsch/The Register-Guard Bend’s Mel Lawrence (center, on top of barrier) competes in the first round of the women’s steeplechase on Sunday night at the U.S. Olym- pic Track & Field Trials at Hayward Field in Eugene. ite people in one room, but it’s pretty close,” said Lawrence, who grew up in Reno, Nevada. Six weeks ago, Lawrence said, she figured this would likely be her last year compet- ing. But over the last month she has pondered continuing to race beyond that. She said her performance at the trials has given her even more motiva- tion and confidence to perhaps extend her competitive career. One thing she knows for sure is that she wants to start a family with husband Matt Briggs, who works in finance in Bend. She said she will stay involved with the Littlewing team no matter what, whether as an athlete or a coach. “I know someone who is going to take next year off to have a baby, and then come first season driving for Stew- art-Haas Racing. He hasn’t fin- ished worse than eighth — with a championship, a runner-up, three third-place finishes and a fifth — over his time at SHR. But the team has struggled all season and none of its four Cup drivers have a win through 17 races. SHR doesn’t have the speed to challenge Larson or Hendrick Motorsports. Harvick said the No. 4 Ford team is “not to that point” where it can start winning weekly. Hamlin would pass Jeff Gor- don for most wins at the 2½- mile track, with two wins for Joe Gibbs Racing in 2006, and one each in 2009, 2010, 2019 and 2020. “I don’t think we can cor- relate, just because we had suc- cess last year, it’s going to equal success this year,” Hamlin said. “I think we always will have an advantage when we go (to Po- cono) simply because of how my driving style fits that track.” Larson, meanwhile, has been the talk of NASCAR as he re- bounded from a nearly season- long suspension into the hot- test driver in the field. Jimmie Johnson in 2007 was the last to win four straight Cup races. Silly season It’s the time of the NASCAR season when drivers start the process of trying to find a job for next year. Matt DiBenedetto is again on the free agent market because Team Penske announced al- ready that Xfinity Series cham- pion Austin Cindric would move to the Cup Series next year in the No. 21 Ford with the Wood Brothers. DiBenedetto is in his second season driving the No. 21, a car that has a Pen- ske affiliation and is easily the best job of his NASCAR career. But there could be hope for DiBenedetto to hang onto that seat, after all. back in 2024,” Lawrence said. “I don’t think I’ll do that, but, you know, maybe I will. I don’t know. I have so much respect for the moms who do both. That’s not something I’ve ever wanted for myself, in terms of doing both at the same time. I’d like to keep the two separate.” For now, she feels good about where she is at. “I’m racing for me and not for other people,” Lawrence said, “which I think is really important but really hard to do.” e Reporter: 541-383-0318, mmorical@bendbulletin.com Brad Keselowski appears headed to Roush Fenway Rac- ing for next season, which would free the No. 2 Ford at Penske. Keselowski said he’s months away from being able to announce his 2022 plans. But with the No. 2 open, could Cindric, son of Team Penske president Tim Cindric, instead go directly into that car? Penske was noncommittal. “The season isn’t even over yet, so at the moment we hav- en’t made any permanent deci- sion on drivers and obviously there’s a lot of moving parts,” Penske said. DiBendetto made the play- offs for the first time in his ca- reer and scored a career-best 11 top-10 finishes during his first season in the No. 21. He’s 19th in the standings now and lacks the consistency he had a year ago, but the team earlier this month replaced crew chief Greg Erwin with engineer Jon- athan Hassler.