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AUTORACING NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series, Toyota Owners 400 Practice:6a.m.,FS1. NASCAR Xfinity Series, ToyotaCare 250Qualifying: 7 a.m., FS1. NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series, Toyota Owners 400 Final Practice: 8:30a.m., FS1. NASCAR Xfinity Series, Toyo- taCare 250: 10a.m., FS1. IndyCar Series, Phoenix Grand Prix: 6:30p.m., NBCSN. F1, Russian Grand Prix: 4:30 a.m., NBCSN. MLB Baltimore Orioles vs. New York Yankees or Tampa Bay Rays vs. Toronto Blue Jays: 10a.m., MLB. Chicago Cubs at Boston Red Sox: 1p.m., FS1. Los Angeles Angels at Texas Rangers: 4p.m., FS1. Oakland Athletics at Houston Astros: 4p.m., NBCS-CA. San Diego Padres at San Fran- cisco Giants: 6p.m., NBCS-BA. Philadelphia Phillies vs. Los Angeles Dodgers or San Diego Padres vs. San Francisco Gi- ants: 7p.m., MLB. COLLEGE BASEBALL TCU at Texas Tech: 1p.m., ESPNU. Texas at Oklahoma State: 4 p.m., ESPNU. UC Irvine at Cal State Fuller- ton: 7p.m., ESPNU. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Longwood vs. Radford: 11a.m., ESPNU. Washington vs. California: noon, PAC12BA. Missouri at LSU: 5p.m., ESPN2. BOXING Showtime Championship, Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Kitschko: 2:15p.m., SHOW. Premier Champions Card: 6 p.m., ESPN. Premier Champions, Beibut Shumenov vs. Yunier Dorticos: 7p.m., FS1. FOOTBALL NFL Dra : 9a.m., ESPN, NFL. GOLF PGA, Zurich Classic of New Orleans Round 3: 10a.m., GOLF. PGA, Zurich Classic of New Orleans Round 3: noon, CBS. LPGA, Texas Shootout Round 3: noon, GOLF. NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs, New York Rangers at Ottawa Sena- tors: noon, NBC. Stanley Cup Playoffs, Pitts- burgh Penguins at Washington Ca pi ta ls: 5p .m ., N BC . Motorcycle Racing AMA Supercross Monster En ergy : 2p .m ., F OX . SOCCER EPL Soccer: 6:55a.m., NBCSN. EPL, Burnley at C. Palace: 9:30 a.m., NBC. DFL, Munich at Wolfsburg: 9:30a.m., FOX. NWSL, Chicago vs. Portland: 12:30p.m., LIFE. MFL, Fútbol Tijuana at Tigres: 4:55p.m., (27). MLS, San Jose at Minnesota: 5 p.m., NBCS-CA. MFL, Fútbol Atlas at America: 6:55p.m., (27). RADIO College Baseball, Cal State East Bay at Chico State: 11:45 a.m., KPAY 1290AM, KPAYSports app, kpay.com. Ontheair The French Lick, Indi- ana, native methodically reshaped the team into a contender again, building a promising core around George and Danny Granger and helping to mold Lance Stephenson from a trou- blemaker into a force. He was named NBA execu- tive of the year in 2012, then stepped down a few months later. Bird hinted at the time that health played a role in his decision then, and he stayed away for a year be- fore returning as the Pac- ers' top executive. With Frank Vogel as his coach, the Pacers reached the con- ference finals in 2013 and 2014 with a new core of George, Stephenson and Roy Hibbert. BirddidnotrenewVogel's contract after last season and installed Nate McMil- lan as his coach. The Pacers were swept out of the first round this season by the Cleveland Cavaliers, a ma- jor point of frustration for George, one of the league's most versatile stars. George has not hesi- tated to make his displea- sure known regarding the direction of the franchise. That sets up for what is sure to be a tense summer of talks and decisions. And the two also did not see eye to eye on the court, with George resisting Bird's preference of playing him at power forward as part of a sleeker, faster lineup with Myles Turner at center. The Pacers ultimately bowed to George's prefer- ence to stay at small for- ward, and he averaged 23.6 points and 6.7 re- bounds for a team that finished 42-40 this sea- son and was never a real threat in the East. Pacers FROM PAGE 1 with a smart foul in the fi- nal seconds before Philly could attempt a game-ty- ing 3-point shot. But of his vast defensive qualities, his shot-blocking may have been most useful in the Blazers series. Green changed Game 1 with a pair ofhighlightstuffsatthesum- mit—blowingupa2-on-1by turning away a Noah Vonleh transition dunk and then stoning a Damian Lillard slam minutes later. It set the tone for what was to come. The Warriors dominated the interior the rest of the series, blocking 41 Blazers shots in four games (Portland only blocked 19 of Golden State's). Green's out- putofnearlyhalfofthatmas- sive number — as an under- sized6-foot-7powerforward, nota7-foothulkingcenter— is the latest example of his generationaldefensivetalent. Steve Kerr used to be teammateswithDennisRod- man. He's often compared Green to the NBA defensive legend. Mike Brown, now filling in for the ailing Kerr, used to coach Ben Wallace. Wallace was the defensive anchor of those pesky, mid- 2000s Pistons teams, who won one title and battled for afewmore.WallacewonDe- fensive Player of the Year in 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2006. "There are similarities," Brown said. "Both are un- dersized. But Ben was more of a center. He didn't switch out. Draymond will switch out on guards and there will be a lot of times he may be guarding a guy out on the 3-point line and he's some- how, someway still challeng- ingguysshotsattherimand orgettingblocks.WhereBen, mostofthetime,probably95 percent of the time, he was always around that painted area. For him to go block a shot, contest a shot off the ball, he didn't have to travel that far. Warriors FROM PAGE 1 Once Foster understood, he didn't bother being dip- lomatic: He hung up on the Saints. (Not out of disre- spect,hesaidFriday,butout of an obligation to stay on the line with his new boss.) Now, that they're done with that a cute story about how they met, Foster and the 49ers are hoping for a long-term marriage. "What I've learned about them is love," Fos- ter said during his Friday news conference, where he was joined by fellow first- rounder Solomon Thomas, the No. 2 overall pick from Stanford. "I grew up loving the 49ers. And Patrick Wil- lis was one of the greats. I want to become one of the greats.IknowIneedtowait my turn, and do a step at a time. But I'm willing to do that." The fresh start is wel- come for Foster, whose path to wasn't exactly filled with funny phone calls. Once considered a top-10 pick, his stock tumbled because of a double-whammy of in- juryconcernsandcharacter questions. At least one team's med- ical staff still feels Foster needs another surgery to fix the torn rotator cuff in one of his shoulders, ac- cording to USA Today. The paper also quoted an exec- utive from another team saying the shoulder issue is "problematic, and the way he plays, how long can he hold up?" At his news conference Friday, Foster said that he was aware of such reports but insisted he does not need a second procedure. "That is not accurate at all. I'm fine. I'm on sched- ule," Foster said. He did acknowledged that he will be limited dur- ing OTAs, but would be a "full go" by training camp. "If it's my decision, I think I can go now," Foster added. A trickier issue for Foster to address was some of the behavior that knocked him down draft boards. Foster was sent home from the NFL Scouting Combine after an argument with a hospital worker. Ac- cording to a Sports Illus- trated report at the time, Foster grew impatient with the long lines for exams and "pulled the 'do you know who I am' card," wrote re- porter Robert Klemko. That led to a heated ex- change between Foster and the hospital worker, who told the star he'd have to wait like everyone else. Compounding matters: Foster tested positive for a diluted urine sample given that day. Under provisions of the NFL's substance abuse policy, a diluted sam- ple is treated like a positive test. Foster spoke several times about a "new leaf" during his news conference Thursday. Once he was off the podium, the Bay Area NewsGroupaskedhimhow the incident at the Scouting Combine changed him. "You live and you learn," Foster said. "And at the end of the day, I'm the one who got disciplined for it. But it's a new day, it's a new chap- ter. I'm looking forward to doing great things for the 49ers." Fosterwasclearlythrilled to be at Levi's Stadium, a place where his favorite player once roamed. Willis, a seven-time Pro Bowl se- lection, played for the 49ers from 2007-14. Foster became a Willis fan by the time he was a 12-year-old growing up in Auburn, Alabama. Though the two linebackers have never met, it's a good bet Willis and Foster will cross paths soon. "Who wouldn't want to be like Patrick Willis?" Fos- ter said. "He played nasty. He played like a savage. He played the game like I want to play it." Willis would approve of the 222 tackles Foster was credited with over 51 career games at Alabama. Last season, Foster was the SEC Championship Game MVP and the Butkus Award win- ner as the nation's top line- backer. Foster's scouting profile at NFL.com describes his strengths this way: "Alpha mentality with ferocious hitting style that puts offen- sive skill positions on alert. Outstanding athlete with springy, reactive feet." For now, though, Foster sounds willing to play the role of the quiet rookie. "I'm coming in humble. I'm coming in to pick some brains," he said. "I'm just getting to know the coaches and the players. I'm here to be humble and just love one another. They can show me the ropes." Dra FROM PAGE 1 49ers dra cornerback with Northern Califor- nia root A er a stun- ningly productive debut on their first dra night, the 49ers new regime waited until Friday's third round to spring back into action, selecting Colorado corner- back Ahkello Witherspoon at No. 66overall. The 49ers had the ensuing dra pick (No. 67) before trading it to the New Or- leans Saints. In return, the 49ers acquired the Saints' 2018second-round dra pick, as well as a seventh- round selection Saturday (No. 229). Raiders take UConn safety Melifonwu in 2nd round The Oakland Raid- ers have selected Connect- icut safety Obi Melifonwu with their second-round pick in the NFL dra . The Raiders took Melifon- wu with the 56th overall pick Friday night, adding more help for the second- ary a er taking Ohio State cornerback Gareon Conley with their first-round pick. LATERROUNDS Scoreboard MLB NATIONALLEAGUE WEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Arizona 15 9 .625 _ Colorado 14 9 .609 1/2 Los Angeles 11 12 .478 31/2 San Diego 9 15 .375 6 Gi ant s 8 15 . 34 8 61 / 2 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Chicago 12 10 .545 _ St. Louis 12 11 .522 1/2 Milwaukee 12 12 .500 1 Pittsburgh 10 12 .455 2 Cincinnati 10 13 .435 21/2 EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Washington 16 7 .696 _ Philadelphia 11 9 .550 31/2 Miami 10 11 .476 5 Atlanta 9 12 .429 6 New York 9 13 .409 61/2 Thursday's games Philadelphia 3, Miami 2 Atlanta 7, N.Y. Mets 5 St. Louis 8, Toronto 4, 1st game, 11 innings Washington 16, Colorado 5 L.A. Dodgers 5, Giants 1, 10 innings St. Louis 6, Toronto 4, 2nd game Arizona 6, San Diego 2 Friday's games N.Y. Mets 7, Washington 5 Boston 5, Chicago Cubs 4 Pittsburgh 12, Miami 2 Atlanta 10, Milwaukee 8 St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 5 Colorado at Arizona, n. Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, n. San Diego at Giants, n. Saturday's games N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 1-2) at Washington (Strasburg 2-0), 10:05 a.m. Cincinnati (Arroyo 2-2) at St. Louis (Leake 3-1), 11:15 a.m. Chicago Cubs (Lackey 1-3) at Boston (Wright 1-2), 1:05 p.m. Atlanta (Garcia 0-1) at Milwaukee (Nel- son 1-1), 4:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Nova 2-2) at Miami (Straily 1-1), 4:10 p.m. Colorado (Anderson 1-3) at Arizona (Greinke 2-2), 5:10 p.m. San Diego (Chacin 2-3) at Giants (Cain 2-0), 6:05 p.m. Philadelphia (Eflin 0-0) at L.A. Dodgers (McCarthy 3-0), 6:10 p.m. Sunday's games Pittsburgh at Miami, 10:10 a.m. N.Y. Mets at Washington, 10:35 a.m. Atlanta at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m. Cincinnati at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m. San Diego at Giants, 1:05 p.m.. Colorado at Arizona, 1:10 p.m. Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, 1:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Boston, 5:05 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Houston 15 8 .652 _ Los Angeles 13 12 .520 3 Seattle 11 13 .458 41/2 A's 10 13 .435 5 Texas 10 13 .435 5 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Chicago 12 9 .571 _ Cleveland 12 10 .545 1/2 Detroit 11 11 .500 11/2 Minnesota 10 11 .476 2 Kansas City 7 15 .318 51/2 EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Baltimore 14 7 .667 _ New York 14 7 .667 _ Boston 12 10 .545 21/2 Tampa Bay 12 12 .500 31/2 Toronto 6 17 .261 9 Thursday's games Seattle 2, Detroit 1 St. Louis 8, Toronto 4, 1st game, 11 innings Cleveland 4, Houston 3 N.Y. Yankees 3, Boston 0 St. Louis 6, Toronto 4, 2nd game L.A. Angels 2, A's 1 Friday's games N.Y. Yankees 14, Baltimore 11, 10 innings Ta mpa B ay 7 , T or on to 4 Boston 5, Chicago Cubs 4 Chicago White Sox 7, Detroit 3 Seattle 3, Cleveland 1 L.A. Angels 6, Texas 3 Houston 9, A's 4 Minnesota 6, Kansas City 4 Saturday's games Baltimore (Jimenez 1-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 2-1), 10:05 a.m. Tampa Bay (Andriese 1-0) at Toronto (Liriano 1-2), 10:07 a.m. Chicago White Sox (Holland 2-2) at Detroit (Fulmer 2-1), 10:10 a.m. Chicago Cubs (Lackey 1-3) at Boston (Wright 1-2), 1:05 p.m. Seattle (Gallardo 1-2) at Cleveland (Salazar 1-2), 1:10 p.m. A's (Triggs 3-1) at Houston (Musgrove 1-1), 4:10 p.m. Minnesota (Hughes 3-1) at Kansas City (Hammel 0-2), 4:15 p.m. L.A. Angels (Chavez 2-3) at Texas (Dar- vish 2-2), 5:05 p.m. Sunday's games Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 10:05 a.m. Tampa Bay at Toronto, 10:07 a.m. Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 10:10 a.m. Seattle at Cleveland, 10:10 a.m. A's at Houston, 11:10 a.m. Minnesota at Kansas City, 11:15 a.m. L.A. Angels at Texas, 12:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Boston, 5:05 p.m. Astros 9, A's 4 Oakland Houston AB R H B AB R H B Decker cf 5 0 0 0 Sprnger cf 4 2 2 1 Joyce rf 3 1 0 0 Reddick rf 3 1 2 0 Lowrie 2b 4 1 2 0 Altuve 2b 4 1 0 0 K.Davis lf 4 2 2 4 Correa ss 5 0 2 2 Alonso 1b 4 0 1 0 Beltran dh 5 2 1 1 Healy dh 4 0 1 0 Y.Grrel 1b 4 2 3 2 Vogt c 4 0 0 0 Gattis c 4 1 3 2 Plouffe 3b 4 0 1 0 Bregman 3b3 0 1 1 Rosales ss 2 0 0 0 Aoki lf 4 0 0 0 Pinder ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 35 4 7 4 36 9 14 9 Oakland 301 000 000 — 4 Houston 300 120 12x — 9 E: Giles (1), Altuve (2), Lowrie (1), Vogt 2 (3); DP: Oakland 2; LOB: Oakland 6, Houston 8; 2B: Healy (7), Correa (3), Y.Gurriel (6), Gattis 2 (4); HR: K.Davis 2 (9), Y.Gurriel (2); CS: Bregman (2); SF: Bregman (1). IP H R ER BB SO Oakland Cotton L,2-3 41/3 10 6 3 1 4 Dull 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 Valdez 3 4 3 3 1 0 Houston Morton W,2-2 7 5 4 4 0 12 Gregerson 1 2 0 0 0 2 Giles 1 0 0 0 0 0 HBP: by Morton (Joyce), by Morton (Rosales); T: 2:58; A: 28,472 (42,060); Angels 2, A's 1 (Thursday's game) Oakland Los Angeles AB R H B AB R H B Decker cf 3 0 0 0 Y.Escbr 3b 4 0 1 0 LaMarre cf 1 0 0 0 Calhoun rf 4 0 0 0 Joyce rf 4 0 0 0 Trout cf 3 1 1 0 Lowrie 2b 3 1 1 0 Pujols dh 3 1 1 1 K.Davis lf 3 0 0 0 Cron 1b 3 0 2 1 Alonso 1b 3 0 1 1 A.Smns ss 3 0 0 0 Healy 3b 4 0 1 0 Revere lf 3 0 1 0 Plouffe dh 3 0 0 0 Pnnngtn 2b3 0 1 0 Vogt ph-dh 1 0 0 0 Grterol c 3 0 0 0 Phegley c 3 0 0 0 Rosales ss 3 0 0 0 Totals 31 1 3 1 29 2 7 2 Oakland 000 100 000 — 1 Los Angeles 200 000 00x — 2 E: Pennington (1); DP: Oakland 2; LOB: Oakland 6, Los Angeles 3; 2B: Lowrie (7), Y.Escobar (4), Trout (8), Cron (2). IP H R ER BB SO Oakland Gravmn L,2-1 6 6 2 2 0 4 Madson 1 0 0 0 0 0 Coulombe 1 1 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles Nlsco W,2-2 52/3 3 1 1 2 4 Parker 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 Hernandez 1 0 0 0 0 1 Alvarez 1 0 0 0 0 1 Norris S,4-5 1 0 0 0 1 1 T: 2 :3 0; A : 3 7, 60 3 ( 43 ,2 50 ). NBA PLAYOFFS - FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Wednesday, April 26 Washington 103, Atlanta 99 Boston 108, Chicago 97 Thursday, April 27 Toronto 92, Milwaukee 89, Toronto wins series 4-2 San Antonio 103, Memphis 96, San Anto- nio wins series 4-2 Friday, April 28 Washington 115, Atlanta 99, Washington wins series 4-2 Boston 105, Chicago 83, Boston wins series 4-2 L.A. Clippers at Utah, n. Sunday, April 30 x-Utah at L.A. Clippers, 12:30 p.m. SECOND ROUND (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Monday, May 1 Toronto at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Houston at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. NHL PLAYOFFS - FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND (Best-of-7) Wednesday, April 26 Nashville 4, St. Louis 3, Nashville leads series 1-0 Edmonton 5, Anaheim 3 Thursday, April 27 Ottawa 2, N.Y. Rangers 1, Ottawa leads series 1-0 Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2, Pittsburgh leads series 1-0 Friday, April 28 St. Louis 3, Nashville 2, series tied 1-1 Edmonton at Anaheim, n. Saturday, April 29 N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, noon Pittsburgh at Washington, 5 p.m. Sunday, April 30 St. Louis at Nashville, noon Anaheim at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Monday, May 1 Washington at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. NFL Draft FIRST ROUND In Philadelphia 1. Cleveland: Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M. 2. Chicago (from San Francisco): Mitch- ell Trubisky, QB, North Carolina. 3. San Francisco (from Chicago): Solo- mon Thomas, DE, Stanford. 4. Jacksonville: Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU. 5. Tennessee (from LA Rams): Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan. 6. New York Jets: Jamal Adams, DB, LSU. 7. Los Angeles Chargers: Mike Williams, WR, Clemson. 8. Carolina: Christian McCaffrey, rb, Stanford. 9. Cincinnati: John Ross, wr, Washington. 10. Kansas City (from Buffalo): Patrick Mahomes, qb, Texas Tech. 11. New Orleans: Marshon Lattimore, DB, Ohio State. 12. Houston (from Philadelphia through Cleveland): Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson. 13. Arizona: Haason Reddick, LB, Temple. 14. Philadelphia (from Minnesota): Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee. 15. Indianapolis: Malik Hooker, S, Ohio State. 16. Baltimore: Marlon Humphrey, DB, Alabama. 17. Washington: Jonathan Allen, DE, Alabama. 18. Tennessee: Adoree' Jackson, DB, Southern Cal. 19. Tampa Bay: O.J. Howard, TE, Alabama. 20. Denver: Garett Bolles, OT, Utah. 21. Detroit: Jarrad Davis, LB, Florida. 22. Miami: Charles Harris, DE, Missouri. 23. New York Giants: Evan Engram, TE, Mississippi. 24. Oakland: Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio State. 25. Cleveland (from Houston): Jabrill Peppers, LB, Michigan. 26. Atlanta (from Seattle): Takkarist McKinley, DE, UCLA. 27. Buffalo (from Kansas City): Tre'Davious White, DB, LSU. 28. Dallas: Taco Charlton, DE, Michigan. 29. Cleveland (from Green Bay): David Njoku, TE, Miami. 30. Pittsburgh: T.J. Watt, LB, Wisconsin. 31. San Francisco (from Atlanta through Seattle): Reuben Foster, LB, UCLA. 32. New Orleans (from New England): Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin. SECOND ROUND 56. Oakland: Obi Melifonwu, S, Con- necticut THIRD ROUND 66. San Francisco: Ahkello Witherspoon, CB, Colorado 88. Oakland: Eddie Vanderdoes, DT, UCLA Soccer MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Portland 5 2 1 16 18 10 FC Dallas 4 0 2 14 8 3 Houston 4 3 1 13 15 13 Kansas City 3 1 3 12 6 3 Seattle 2 2 3 9 11 8 San Jose 2 3 3 9 8 10 Salt Lake 2 4 2 8 9 12 Minn. Utd. 2 4 2 8 13 24 Vancouver 2 4 1 7 9 13 Galaxy 2 5 0 6 8 13 Colorado 1 4 1 4 5 9 EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Orlando City 5 1 0 15 8 5 Columbus 4 3 1 13 11 10 New York 4 3 1 13 9 9 Toronto FC 3 1 4 13 12 7 Atlanta Utd. 3 2 2 11 17 8 Chicago 3 2 2 11 10 10 N.Y. City FC 3 3 1 10 11 7 New England 2 3 3 9 11 11 D.C. United 2 3 2 8 6 12 Montreal 1 2 4 7 10 12 Philadelphia 0 4 3 3 8 14 Note: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Friday, April 28 Toronto FC 2, Houston 0 Saturday, April 29 Vancouver at Montreal, noon Colorado at Orlando City, 12:55 p.m. Chicago at New York, 4:30 p.m. N.Y. City FC at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. Portland at FC Dallas, 5 p.m. San Jose at Minn. Utd., 5 p.m. Salt Lake at Kansas City, 5:30 p.m. New England at Seattle, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Galaxy, 7:30 p.m. Tennis WTA TOUR PORSCHE GRAND PRIX RESULTS Friday At Porsche-Arena Stuttgart, Germany Purse: $710,900 (Premier) Surface: Clay-Indoor Singles Quarterfinals Maria Sharapova, Russia, def. Anett Ko nt av ei t, E st on ia , 6 -3 , 6 -4 . Kristina Mladenovic, France, def. Carla Suarez Navarro, Spain, 6-3, 6-2. Laura Siegemund, Germany, def. Karolina Pliskova (2), Czech Republic, 7-6 (3), 5-7, 6-3. Simona Halep (4), Romania, def. Anasta- sija Sevastova, Latvia, 6-3, 6-1. ATP WORLD TOUR BARCELONA OPEN BANC SABADELL RESULTS Friday At Real Club de Tenis Barcelona Barcelona, Spain Purse: $2.49 million (WT500) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Quarterfinals Dominic Thiem (4), Austria, def. Yuichi Sugita, Japan, 6-1, 6-2. Andy Murray (1), Britain, def. Albert Ramos-Vinolas (10), Spain, 2-6, 6-4, 7- 6 ( 4) . Rafael Nadal (3), Spain, def. Chung Hyeon, South Korea, 7-6 (1), 6-2. Horacio Zeballos, Argentina, def. Karen Khachanov, Russia, 6-4, 6-1. Golf PGA - ZURICH CLASSIC OF NEW ORLEANS Friday At TPC Louisiana Avondale, La. Purse: $7.1 million Yardage: 7,425; Par 72 Second Round Blixt and Smith.....................67-62—129 -15 Reed and Cantlay................ 68-62—130 -14 Choi and Wi...........................67-64—131 -13 Merritt and Streb................ 69-62—131 -13 Stuard and Stroud ..............68-64—132 -12 Cejka and Kjeldsen............. 70-62—132 -12 C. Hoffman and Watney..... 67-65—132 -12 Spieth and Palmer ..............66-66—132 -12 Schauffele and Ridings......68-64—132 -12 Stanley and Ruffels ............66-66—132 -12 Cabrera and Etulain ........... 70-63—133 -11 Van Aswegen and Goosen. 73-60—133 -11 Dufner and Kizzire.............. 69-64—133 -11 M. Hoffmann and Villegas..72-62—134 -10 Lingmerth and Lee...............72-62—134 -10 Thomas and Cauley............ 70-64—134 -10 Stricker and Kelly................68-66—134 -10 Jacobson and Wilcox...........71-63—134 -10 B. Koepka and C. Koepka... 69-65—134 -10 Kisner and Brown................ 70-64—134 -10 Martin and Crane.................67-67—134 -10 Kraft and Tway.....................71-63—134 -10 Harman and Wagner............ 71-64—135 -9 Ogilvy and Poulter................69-66—135 -9 Matsuyama and Tanihara ...69-66—135 -9 Loupe and Peterson ............. 71-64—135 -9 M. Kim and Hagy...................72-64—136 -8 Hubbard and Randolph........ 69-67—136 -8 Henry and Hoge .................... 69-67—136 -8 Bryan and Blaum................... 71-65—136 -8 Bozzelli and Poston ..............70-66—136 -8 Barnes and Jones...................70-67—137 -7 Reavie and Glover................. 69-68—137 -7 Hearn and DeLaet..................71-66—137 -7 Watson and Holmes ............. 73-64—137 -7 Swafford and English............70-67—137 -7 Thompson and Wilkinson.....71-66—137 -7 Schniederjans and Werenski....70-67—137 -7 Flores and Fdez-Castano..... 72-65—137 -7 Grace and Oosthuizen...........70-67—137 -7 Murray and Percy ..................70-67—137 -7 Reifers and Johnston.............71-66—137 -7 LPGA VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TEXAS SHOOTOUT Friday At Las Colinas Country Club Irving, Texas Purse: $1.3 million Yardage: 6,441; Par 71 Second Round a-denotes amateur Haru Nomura .........................68-65—133 -9 Ariya Jutanugarn ...................67-67—134 -8 Suzann Pettersen ................. 70-65—135 -7 Moriya Jutanugarn ...............70-66—136 -6 Inbee Park.............................. 69-67—136 -6 Marina Alex............................ 67-69—136 -6 Charley Hull ........................... 71-66—137 -5 Cristie Kerr.............................68-69—137 -5 Angela Stanford....................68-69—137 -5 Mi Jung Hur ............................ 65-72—137 -5 Nelly Korda.............................70-68—138 -4 Jacqui Concolino...................69-69—138 -4 a- Eun Jeong Seong...............69-69—138 -4 Jessica Korda......................... 68-70—138 -4 Minjee Lee.............................. 68-70—138 -4 Dori Carter ............................. 76-63—139 -3 Mel Reid.................................. 73-66—139 -3 Amy Yang ................................68-71—139 -3 Chella Choi..............................68-71—139 -3 Sung Hyun Park......................67-72—139 -3 Motorsports NASCAR - MONSTER CUP - TOYOTA OWNERS 400 LINEUP Friday's qualifying; race Sunday At Richmond International Raceway Richmond, Va. (Car number in parentheses) 1. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 121.076 mph. 2. (21) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 120.854. 3. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 120.681. 4. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 120.471. 5. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 120.380. 6. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 120.326. 7. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 120.171. 8. (14) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 120.144. 9. (41) Kurt Busch, Ford, 120.027. 10. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 119.691. 11. (19) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 119.090. 12. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 119.000. 13. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevro- let, 119.697. 14. (24) Chase Elliott, Chev- rolet, 119.670. 15. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 119.670. 16. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 119.665. 17. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 119.638. 18. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 119.379. 19. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 119.226. 20. (77) Erik Jones, Toyota, 118.948. 21. (10) Danica Patrick, Ford, 118.896. 22. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 118.640. 23. (37) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 118.437. 24. (13) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 117.025. 25. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 119.079. 26. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 119.011. 27. (95) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, 118.917. 28. (34) Landon Cas- sill, Ford, 118.864. 29. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 118.796. 30. (38) David Ragan, Ford, 118.369. 31. (23) Gray Gaulding, Toyota, 118.131. 32. (32) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 117.940. 33. (15) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 117.386. 34. (83) Corey LaJoie, Toyota, 117.096. 35. (33) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Chevrolet, 116.995. 36. (72) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 116.939. 37. (51) Timmy Hill, Chevrolet, 116.189. 38. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 82.792. Odds PREGAME.COM LINE Major League Baseball Saturday NATIONAL LEAGUE Favorite Line Underdog at St. Louis -171/+159 Cincinnati at Washington -230/+210 New York at Miami -110/+100 Pittsburgh at Milwaukee -115/+105 Atlanta at Arizona -148/+138 Colorado at SFrancisco -140/+130 San Diego at Los Angeles -215/+195 Philadelphia AMERICAN LEAGUE at New York -164/+154 Baltimore at Toronto -120/+110 Tampa Bay at Detroit -160/+150 Chicago at Texas -165/+155 Los Angeles at Kansas City -113/+103 Minnesota at Houston -142/+132 Oakland at Cleveland -180/+165 Seattle INTERLEAGUE Chicago Cubs -113/+103 at Boston NHL Saturday Favorite Line Underdog NY Rangers -110/+100 at OTTAWA at Washington -141/+131 Pittsburgh | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 2017 2 B

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