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MLBBASEBALL Boston Red Sox vs. Kansas City Royals or Texas Rangers vs. Oakland Athletics:11a.m., MLB. Washington Nationals at New York Mets: 4p.m., ESPN. San Francisco Giants at San Diego Padres: 7p.m., CSNBA. NBA PLAYOFFS Western Conference Finals, Oklahoma City Thunder at Golden State Warriors, Game 2: 6p.m., TNT. CYCLING UCI Tour of California Stage 4 Morro Bay - Monterey County at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca: 2p.m., NBCSN. GOLF EPGA, Irish Open, Round 1: 4:30a.m., GOLF. NHL PLAYOFFS Pittsburgh Penguins at Tampa Bay Lightning: 5p.m., NBCSN. SOCCER UEFA, Europa League, Sevilla vs. Liverpool Final: 11:30a.m., FS1. Ontheair 4JaydenAvina#6130/2 41.5 5 Danny Chidester # 2 123/2 35 6 Brett Stephy #9 119.2 33 7 Kyle McCarty # 2 61/1 25 8 Jason Espinola # 5 51/1 20 BOYS GOAT TYING 1 Payton Sinclair # 5 29.82 56.5 2 Travis Sturckow # 9 31.32 50.5 3 Wyatt Roseberry # 5 31.65 49.5 4 Hector Dukes # 8 33.32 42.5 5 Colby George # 5 34.22 36 6 Clay Ames, Los Moli- nos # 1 36.36 30 7 Kyle Stewart, Janes- ville # 1 36.59 28 8 Gavin Lopez # 6 37.23 22 9 Cole Vineyard # 3 39.22 17.5 10 Cole Bunting, Red Bluff # 1 40.46 15.5 11 Trent Watkins, Potter Valley 27.23/2 14 CHUTE DOGGING 1 Gavin Lopez # 8 37.09 51 2 Trent Watkins, Potter Valley 7.22/2 44 3 Clay Ames, Los Moli- nos 39.4 43 4 Michael Lubenko # 3 42.28 39 5 Kyle Mahon # 3 26.29/2 32 6 Hayden Webb # 3 24.53/2 29 7 Cole Vineyard # 3 27.35/2 28 8 Wyatt Roseberry # 5 27.79/2 28 9 Colby George # 5 4.34/1 20 10 Blayne Twisselman # 7 6.83/1 19 TIE DOWN ROPING 1 Kyle Mahon # 3 40.17 58 2 Trent Watkins, Potter Valley # 1 57.31 52 3 Cameron Senegal # 5 57.63 51 4 Wyatt Smith # 3 45.03/2 38 5 Jake Bourdet # 4 50.86/2 34 6 Keith Johnson, Etna # 1 52.06/2 32 7 Jared Javadi # 7 54.76/1 30 8 Payton Sinclair # 5 27.4/1 20 BOYS BREAKAWAY ROPING 1 Colby George # 5 16.16 45 2 Nolan Scott # 6 25.09 42 3 Tyler Jones # 6 27.48 38 4 Colby Scott-Smith # 3 17.37 36 5 Jace Helton # 8 25.59 35 6 Hector Dukes # 8 15.0/2 30 7 Logan Anseth # 3 15.49/2 27 8 Cole Bunting, Red Bluff # 1 2.51/1 19 9 Clayton Moore, Los Molinos # 1 2.58/1 18 10 Blayne Twisselman # 7 4.06/1 18 BARREL RACING 1 Lily Hanson # 2 49.781 52 2 Madison Baute #9 49.934 50 3 Miley Bunting, Red Bluff # 1 50.377 42 4 Kaden Ayres # 6 50.445 37 5 Erin Atkinson # 6 50.929 27 6 Emilee Hitchcock # 4 50.848 26 7 Sofia Evans #2 51.177 26 8 Rian Rusinek # 3 51.190 24 9 Masyn Powers # 6 55.033 22 10 Madison Camozzi # 4 38.129/2 19 POLE BENDING 1 Haley Hart # 3 63.453 46 2 Londyn Brazil # 5 63.496 45 3 Lilla Bell # 4 64.016 42 4 Carissa Cuellar # 7 65.022' 38 5 Madison Camozzi # 4 66.090 36 6 Madison Baute # 9 64.959 31.5 7 Jenna Readon # 8 65.843 28 8 Linsay Riedel # 2 66.545 20 9 Miley Bunting, Red Bluff # 1 46.612/2 19 16 Shelby Dunning, Ger- ber # 1 48.862/2 12 GIRLS GOAT TYING 1 Kaiden Ayres # 6 27.97 51 2 Aby Black # 3 27.86 48 3 Cori Burdett # 8 28.9 47 4 Londyn Brazil # 5 29.8 41 5 Shelby Dunning, Ger- ber # 1 30.22 39 6 Dakoda Boyce # 8 31.29 31 7 Lilla Bell # 4 32.2 24 8 McKenzie Raper # 3 32.21 22 9 Kaylei Davis # 2 24.39/2 18 10 Madison Camozzi # 4 34.09 17 GIRLS BREAKAWAY ROPING 1 Cori Burdett # 8 19.98 46 2 Lila Bell # 4 7.43/2 41 3 Sutton Mang # 7 40.26 35 4 Brooklyn Sitton # 6 35.05 & Bennett McComas # 8 9.29/2 33 pts 6 Dakoda Boyce # 8 3.5/1 25 7 Ashley Carr # 2 3.76/1 21 8 Rian Rusinek # 3 13.85/2 20.5 9 Kyndall Green # 5 4.00/1 17 10 Whitlee Burgess # 5 4.39/1 17 11 Ava Evans # 3 4.17/1 16.5 12 Miley Bunting, Red Bluff 4.09/1 16 The first four places in each event are eligible to compete at the National High School Rodeo Jr. Di- vision Finals in Lebanon, Tennessee June 19-25. Rodeo FROM PAGE 1 ment before Alaphilippe rode away from his Ameri- can rival, who managed to regroup and cross the fin- ish in second. It was an impressive performance for Stetina, too. The rider from Trek- Segafredo broke his knee- cap and several other bones in a career-threat- ening crash in April 2015 at the Tour of the Basque Country. Fansandridersalikehad asked for the iconic Gibral- tar Road climb near Santa Barbara to be included in the race for more than a de- cade, but road conditions had always prevented it. It was only this year that race organizers were finally able to include one of the tough- est climbs in North Ameri- can cycling. To nobody's surprise, it began to separate the con- tenders from the rest of the field. Stetina will be 19 sec- onds adrift when Stage 4 begins on Thursday. George Bennett is 31 sec- onds back in third, fol- lowed by Brent Bookwal- ter and 19-year-old Neil- son Powless. The biggest feature of Stage 4, a lumpy 134-mile ride from Morro Bay, is the race's first foray north on the Pacific Coast High- way. The stage concludes at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca near Monterey. Cycling FROM PAGE 1 officials missed a travel call on Golden State's Ste- phen Curry after West- brook's made foul shot. But that had little impact on the game because Curry missed the shot. Kerr said he would pre- fer that the NBA not an- nounce when officials blow calls but he understands why the league does it. "I don't like the prac- tice," he said. "I appreciate the NBA trying to be trans- parent, but it's unfair to the officials. I feel like it throws them under the bus. They haveanimpossiblejob.They really do. And there are go- ing to be bad calls both ways every game. They're never going to be perfect. They're doing the best they can.Idon'tthinkthere'sany pointpersonallyinexposing bad calls. It doesn't serve a purpose to me." At Thunder practice at the University of San Fran- cisco, coach Billy Donovan didn't want to discuss Kerr or the Warriors' late-game frustrations. "I felt like our guys played through the adver- sity or the challenges in the game. There were a lot of things, I think, that prob- ably could have gotten our team sideways," Donovan said. "We just kept play- ing, and that's what you've got to do. They're capa- ble of going on huge runs and you've got to be able to withstand that emotion- ally to be able to keep your composure and keep your focus and come back on whatever the next play is, offense or defense, with the same level of intensity and enthusiasm." APSportsWriterJanie McCauley contributed to this report. Warriors FROM PAGE 1 run to their first confer- ence final since 2001. Burns' fifth and sixth goals of the postseason both came on one-tim- ers with Troy Brouwer in the penalty box, and were his only shots of the game. The 6-foot-5, 230-pound defenseman made it 2-0 in the sec- ond off a nice setup from Joe Pavelski just 16 sec- onds after Brouwer went off for slashing, and made it a three-goal gap about 12 minutes into the third off a feed from Patrick Marleau 24 seconds after Brouwer was whistled for high sticking. Jones also blanked Nashville in San Jose's sec- ond-round victory. Zubrus assisted on Win- gels' goal early in the first and added an empty-netter in the final minute. Vladimir Tarasenko led the Blues with six shots at the end of a long day — his wife, Yana, gave birth to a son earlier Tuesday. The Blues' star was looking at the video board when the team announced the ar- rival to a standing room crowd of 19,586. The Sharks entered the series clicking at 31 percent on the power play, best in the postseason. They were 0 for 3 in the opener and coach Peter DeBoer com- plained about the lack of calls during the day be- tween games. San Jose also killed off a four-minute high-sticking call against Marleau early in the third period without too much trouble. Wingels scored his sec- ond goal 2:07 in, sec- onds after Jones thwarted Tarasenko on the other end. Tarasenko had pick- pocketed Paul Martin in the San Jose slot. Burns is the lone Sharks player with a hat trick against the Blues, doing it on Nov. 13, 2013, in San Jose. Notes • The Blues flew in a blind father and his 12-year-old son that calls play by play to keep him in the game. Gerry and Wyatt Nelson of Saskatoon, Sas- katchewan, appeared on a "Discover Card Day with the Cup" video and the pair were invited to the radio broadcast booth and some of Wyatt's play-by-play was aired during a break in the second period. • Neither team made any lineup changes. Sharks FROM PAGE 1 Scoreboard MLB NATIONALLEAGUE WEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Giants 22 18 .550 _ Colorado 20 18 .526 1 Los Angeles 20 19 .513 11/2 Arizona 18 23 .439 41/2 San Diego 17 22 .436 41/2 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Chicago 27 10 .730 _ Pittsburgh 21 17 .553 61/2 St. Louis 20 19 .513 8 Milwaukee 17 22 .436 11 Cincinnati 15 24 .385 13 EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Washington 23 16 .590 _ New York 22 16 .579 1/2 Philadelphia 23 17 .575 1/2 Miami 21 18 .538 2 Atlanta 9 29 .237 131/2 Monday's games Cleveland 15, Cincinnati 6 Miami 5, Philadelphia 3 Pittsburgh 8, Atlanta 5 Arizona 12, N.Y. Yankees 2 L.A. Angels 7, L.A. Dodgers 6 Tuesday's games Cleveland 13, Cincinnati 1 Pittsburgh 12, Atlanta 9 Philadelphia 3, Miami 1 N.Y. Mets 2, Washington 0 Milwaukee 4, Chicago Cubs 2 Colorado 3, St. Louis 1 N.Y. Yankees at Arizona, (n.) L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, (n.) Giants at San Diego, (n.) Wednesday's games Miami (Koehler 2-3) at Philadelphia (Hellickson 3-2), 10:05 a.m. Atlanta (Teheran 0-4) at Pittsburgh (Liriano 3-2), 4:05 p.m. Cleveland (Tomlin 5-0) at Cincinnati (Finnegan 1-2), 4:10 p.m. Washington (Gonzalez 2-1) at N.Y. Mets (Colon 3-2), 4:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Lackey 4-2) at Milwaukee (Nelson 4-3), 5:10 p.m. Colorado (Rusin 1-1) at St. Louis (Wain- wright 3-3), 5:15 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 3-2) at Arizona (Miller 1-4), 6:40 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Stripling 1-2) at L.A. Angels (Tropeano 1-2), 7:05 p.m. Giants (Cueto 5-1) at San Diego (Pomer- anz 4-3), 7:10 p.m. Thursday's games Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 10:40 a.m. Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. Cleveland at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Washington at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. Colorado at St. Louis, 4:15 p.m. Giants at San Diego, 6:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Seattle 22 16 .579 _ Texas 22 17 .564 1/2 Los Angeles 17 21 .447 5 A's 17 22 .436 51/2 Houston 15 24 .385 71/2 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Chicago 24 14 .632 _ Cleveland 19 17 .528 4 Kansas City 18 19 .486 51/2 De tr oi t 18 2 1 .4 62 6 1 / 2 Minnesota 10 28 .263 14 EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Boston 24 14 .632 _ Baltimore 23 14 .622 1/2 Tampa Bay 18 19 .486 51/2 Toronto 19 22 .463 61/2 New York 16 21 .432 71/2 Monday's games Cleveland 15, Cincinnati 6 Boston at Kansas City, ppd. Tampa Bay 13, Toronto 2 Detroit 10, Minnesota 8 Arizona 12, N.Y. Yankees 2 A's 3, Texas 1 L.A. Angels 7, L.A. Dodgers 6 Tuesday's games Cleveland 13, Cincinnati 1 Seattle 10, Baltimore 0 Tampa Bay 12, Toronto 2 Detroit 7, Minnesota 2 Houston at Chicago White Sox, (n.) Boston at Kansas City, (n.) N.Y. Yankees at Arizona, (n.) Texas at A's, (n.) L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, (n.) Wednesday's games Minnesota (Nolasco 1-1) at Detroit (Verlander 2-4), 10:10 a.m. Boston (Wright 3-3) at Kansas City (Volquez 4-3), 11:15 a.m. Texas (Perez 1-3) at A's (Hill 5-3), 12:35 p.m. Seattle (Walker 2-2) at Baltimore (Till- man 5-1), 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 0-2) at Toronto (Dickey 2-4), 4:07 p.m. Cleveland (Tomlin 5-0) at Cincinnati (Finnegan 1-2), 4:10 p.m. Houston (Fister 3-3) at Chicago White Sox (Latos 5-0), 5:10 p.m. Boston (Price 5-1) at Kansas City (Ken- nedy 4-3), 5:15 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 3-2) at Arizona (Miller 1-4), 6:40 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Stripling 1-2) at L.A. Angels (Tropeano 1-2), 7:05 p.m. Thursday's games Seattle at Baltimore, 9:35 a.m. Cleveland at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Houston at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. Toronto at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at A's, 7:05 p.m. Basketball NBA PLAYOFF GLANCE CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Monday, May 16 Oklahoma City 108, Golden State 102, Oklahoma City leads series 1-0 Tuesday, May 17 Cleveland 115, Toronto 84, Cleveland leads series 1-0 Wednesday, May 18 Oklahoma City at Golden State, 6 p.m. Thursday, May 19 Toronto at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. Saturday, May 21 Cleveland at Toronto, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, May 22 Golden State at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Monday, May 23 Cleveland at Toronto, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 24 Golden State at Oklahoma City, 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 25 x-Cleveland at Toronto, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 26 x-Oklahoma City at Golden State, 6 p.m. Friday, May 27 x-Cleveland at Toronto, 5:30 p.m. Saturday, May 28 x-Golden State at Oklahoma City, 6 p.m. Sunday, May 29 x-Toronto at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. Monday, May 30 x-Oklahoma City at Golden State, 6 p.m. WNBA WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB Sparks 1 0 1.000 — Minnesota 1 0 1.000 — Dallas 1 1 .500 01/2 Phoenix 0 1 .000 1 San Antonio 0 1 .000 1 Seattle 0 1 .000 1 EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB New York 2 0 1.000 01/2 Atlanta 1 0 1.000 — Chicago 1 0 1.000 — Connecticut 0 1 .000 1 Indiana 0 1 .000 1 Washington 0 1 .000 1 Wednesday's games Minnesota at Chicago, 9:30 a.m. Dallas at Washington, 4 p.m. Phoenix at Indiana, 4 p.m. Thursday's games Connecticut at San Antonio, 9 a.m. NHL PLAYOFF GLANCE CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Friday, May 13 Tampa Bay 3, Pittsburgh 1 Sunday, May 15 St. Louis 2, San Jose 1 Monday, May 16 Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 2, OT, series tied 1-1 Tuesday, May 17 San Jose 4, St. Louis 0, series tied 1-1 Wednesday, May 18 Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay 5 p.m. Thursday, May 19 St. Louis at San Jose, 6 p.m. Friday, May 20 Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay 5 p.m. Saturday, May 21 St. Louis at San Jose, 4:15 p.m. Sunday, May 22 Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. Monday, May 23 San Jose at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 24 x-Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay 5 p.m. Wednesday, May 25 x-St. Louis at San Jose, 6 p.m. Thursday, May 26 x-Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. Friday, May 27 x-San Jose at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Sharks 4, Blues 0 San Jose 1 1 2 — 4 St. Louis 0 0 0 — 0 First Period: 1, San Jose, Wingels 2 (Zubrus, Braun), 2:07. Second Period: 2, San Jose, Burns 5 (Pavelski, Couture), 7:04 (pp). Third Period: 3, San Jose, Burns 6 (Mar- leau, Couture), 11:58 (pp). 4, San Jose, Zubrus 1, 19:41 (en). Shots on Goal: San Jose 10-9-5=24. St. Louis 9-6-11=26. Goalies: San Jose, Jones. St. Louis, El- liott; A: 19,596. Soccer MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Colorado 7 2 3 24 15 9 FC Dallas 7 4 2 23 19 19 Vancouver 6 5 2 20 20 20 Los Angeles 5 1 4 19 24 12 San Jose 5 3 3 18 15 14 Salt Lake 5 3 2 17 14 14 KC 5 6 2 17 13 14 Seattle 4 5 1 13 10 12 Portland 3 6 3 12 17 22 Houston 3 6 2 11 18 19 EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Montreal 4 3 4 16 18 16 N.Y. City FC 4 3 4 16 17 16 Philadelphia 4 3 3 15 14 11 Toronto FC 4 4 2 14 13 11 D.C. United 3 4 4 13 13 13 New England 2 3 7 13 15 20 Orlando City 2 3 5 11 17 16 New York 3 7 1 10 13 20 Columbus 2 4 4 10 12 15 Chicago 1 4 4 7 8 12 Note: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Wednesday's games N.Y. City FC at Toronto FC, 4 p.m. Chicago at New York, 4:30 p.m. Friday's games Philadelphia at D.C. United, 4 p.m. Saturday's games New York at N.Y. City FC, noon Houston at Chicago, 2 p.m. Columbus at Toronto FC, 4:30 p.m. Montreal at Orlando, 4:30 p.m. FC Dallas at New England, 4:30 p.m. Salt Lake at KC, 5:30 p.m. Colorado at Seattle, 7 p.m. Sunday's games Vancouver at Portland, 1:30 p.m. San Jose at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Tennis ATP WORLD TOUR BANQUE ERIC STURDZA GENEVA OPEN RESULTS Tuesday At Tennis Club de Geneve Eaux-Vives Geneva Purse: $566,700 (WT250) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles First Round Rajeev Ram, United States, def. Evgeny Donskoy, Russia, 7-6 (5), 4-6, 6-3. Denis Istomin, Uzbekistan, def. Florian Mayer, Germany, 6-2, 6-3. Thomaz Bellucci, Brazil, def. Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, 6-2, 6-1. Second Round Stan Wawrinka (1), Switzerland, def. Albert Ramos-Vinolas, Spain, 6-1, 6-1. Pablo Carreno Busta, Spain, def. Inigo Cervantes, Spain, 6-2, 6-4. Doubles First Round Manuel Pena Lopez, Argentina, and Janko Tipsarevic, Serbia, def. Mateusz Kowalczyk, Poland, and Antonio Sancic, Croatia, 4-6, 7-5, 10-4. Wesley Koolhof and Matwe Middel- koop, Netherlands, def. Oliver Marach, Austria, and Fabrice Martin (2), France, 6-4, 2-6, 10-8. Steve Johnson and Sam Querrey (3), United States, def. Ken and Neal Skup- ski, Britain, 7-6 (1), 6-4. Ricardas Berankis, Lithuania, and Andrey Kuznetsov, Russia, def. Victor Hanescu, Romania, and Constantin Sturdza, Switzerland, 6-1, 6-1. Raven Klaasen, South Africa, and Rajeev Ram (1), United States, def. Mikhail Elgin and Teymuraz Gabashvili, Russia, 6-7 (5), 7-6 (3), 10-5. ATP WORLD TOUR OPEN DE NICE COTE D'AZUR RESULTS Tuesday At The Nice Lawn Tennis Club Nice, France Purse: $525,700 (WT250) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles First Round Marcel Granollers, Spain, def. Brian Baker, United States, 6-3, 6-1. Leonardo Mayer, Argentina, def. Jiri Vesely, Czech Republic, 7-6 (5), 3-6, 6-3. Paul-Henri Mathieu, France, def. Chung Hyeon, South Korea, 7-6 (3), 6-3. Andreas Seppi (7), Italy, def. Daniel Munoz-de la Nava, Spain, 6-7 (4), 7-5, 6-4. Second Round Kevin Anderson (3), South Africa, def. Diego Schwartzman, Argentina, 7-6 (4), 6-3. Adrian Mannarino, France, def. Benoit Paire (4), France, 6-3, 6-0. Guido Pella, Argentina, def. Donald Young, United States, 6-3, 6-0. Joao Sousa (5), Portugal, def. Victor Estrella Burgos, Dominican Republic, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4. Doubles First Round Guillermo Duran and Andres Molteni, Ar- gentina, def. Robin Haase, Netherlands, and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, Pakistan, 6-3, 6-4. Mate Pavic, Croatia, and Michael Venus (2), New Zealand, def. David Marrero and Fernando Verdasco, Spain, 6-7 (6), 7-6 (5), 10-7. Johan Brunstrom and Andreas Siljestrom, Sweden, def. Chris Guccione, Australia, and Andre Sa (4), Brazil, 6-2, 5-7, 10-3. Eric Butorac and Scott Lipsky (3), United States, def. Hsieh Cheng-peng and Yang Tsung-hua, Taiwan, 3-6, 6-3, 10-5. Sergey Betov, Belarus, and Illya March- enko, Ukraine, def. Matthias Bourgue and Quentin Halys, France, 6-3, 6-3. Quarterfinals Johan Brunstrom and Andreas Siljestrom, Sweden, def. Denis Kudla, United States, and Julio Peralta, Chile, walkover. WTA NUERNBERGER VERSICHERUNGSCUP RESULTS Tuesday At Tennis-Club 1.FC Nuernberg Nuremberg, Germany Purse: $226,750 (Intl). Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles First Round Roberta Vinci (1), Italy, def. Barbora Kre- jcikova, Czech Republic, 6-2, 2-6, 6-3. Misaki Doi (6), Japan, def. Antonia Lottner, Germany, 6-3, 7-6 (8). Julia Goerges, Germany, vs. Cristina Dinu, Romania, 6-1, 6-2. Sabine Lisicki (5), Germany, def. Lara Arruabarrena, Spain, 6-3, 6-4. Laura Siegemund (2), Germany, def. Marina Melnikova, Russia, 6-1, 6-0. Second Round Lesia Tsurenko (4), Ukraine, def. Polona Hercog, Slovenia, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2. Anna-Lena Friedsam (7), Germany, def. Christina McHale, United States, 6-4, 6-3. Annika Beck (3), Germany, def. Nicole Gibbs, United States, 6-2, 6-1. Doubles First Round Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Germany, and Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic, def. Sandra Klemenschits, Austria, and Antonia Lottner, Germany, 6-2, 6-2. Oksana Kalashnikova, Georgia, and Tatjana Maria (2), Germany, def. Valen- ty na I va kh ne nk o a nd M ar in a M el ni ko va , Russia, 7-6 (6), 6-7 (4), 10-8. Quarterfinals Kiki Bertens, Netherlands, and Johanna Larsson (1), Sweden, def. Carolin Dan- iels, Germany, and Lidziya Marozava, Belarus, 6-3, 4-6, 10-3. WTA INTERNATIONAUX DE STRASBOURG RESULTS Tuesday At Centre Sportif de Hautepierre Strasbourg, France Purse: $226,750 (Intl.) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles First Round Elena Vesnina (7), Russia, def. Zheng Saisai, China, 7-5, 2-6, 7-6 (5). Sloane Stephens (2), United States, def. Donna Vekic, Croatia, 5-7, 6-2, 6-2. Second Round Alla Kudryavtseva, Russia, def. Zarina Diyas, Kazakhstan, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (4). Sam Stosur (3), Australia, def. Hsieh Su- wei, Taiwan, 6-3, 7-6 (3). Caroline Garcia (10), France, def. Jil Belen Teichmann, Switzerland, 7-6 (5), 6-3. Odds PREGAME.COM LINE Wednesday MLB NATIONAL LEAGUE Favorite Line Underdog Miami -110/+100 at Philly at Pittsburgh -185/+170 Atlanta at New York OFF Washington Chicago -160/+150 at Milwaukee at St. Louis -180/+165 Colorado San Francisco -140/+130 at San Diego Wednesday AMERICAN LEAGUE at Detroit -152/+142 Minnesota at KC (Game 1) -109/-101 Boston Boston (Game 2)-140/+130at Kansas City at Oakland -142/+132 Texas at Baltimore -127/+117 Seattle at Toronto -137/+127 Tampa Bay at Chicago -120/+110 Houston INTERLEAGUE at Cleveland -136/+126 Cincinnati Ny Yankees -125/+115 at ARIZONA LA Angels -110/+100 at La Dodgers NBA Wednesday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog at Golden State 81/2 (2211/2) Okla. City NHL Wednesday Favorite Line Underdog Pittsburgh -123/+113 at Tampa Bay Transactions BASEBALL American League Cleveland Indians: Optioned RHP Cody Anderson to Columbus (IL). Reinstated OF Lonnie Chisenhall from the bereave- ment list. Los Angeles Angels: Assigned RHP Javy Guerra outright to Salt Lake (PCL). Minnesota Twins: Optioned RHP Jose Berrios to Rochester (IL). Recalled LHP Taylor Rogers from Rochester. Tampa Bay Rays: Optioned RHP Danny Farquhar to Durham (IL). Texas Rangers: Sent RHP Yu Darvish to Frisco (TL) for a rehab assignment. National League Arizona Diamondbacks: Traded OF Jason Bourgeois to the Chicago White Sox for cash. Atlanta Braves: Fired manager Fredi Gonzalez. Promoted Gwinnett (IL) man- ager Brian Snitker to interim manager. Sent RHP Shae Simmons to Gwinnett (IL) for a rehab assignment. Chicago Cubs: Agreed to terms with RHP Joe Nathan on a one-year contract. Philadelphia Phillies: Released C J.P. Arencibia from Lehigh Valley (IL). Pittsburgh Pirates: Agreed to terms with C Francisco Cervelli on a three-year contract. San Francisco Giants: Optioned RHP Clayton Blackburn to Sacramento (PCL). FOOTBALL National Football League Buffalo Bills: Signed DT Adolphus Washington. Washington Redskins: Released WR An- dre Roberts. Signed CB Mariel Cooper. Canadian Football League Winnipeg Blue Bombers: Signed DB Donald Celiscar. HOCKEY National Hockey League Detroit Red Wings: Named Jeff Salajko goaltending coach. COLLEGE Albany (N.Y.): Named AJ Cohen women's assistant basketball coach. Georgia: Announced sophomore women's basketball G Taja Cole is trans- ferring from Louisville. Hamilton: Named Bre Lowe assistant field hockey coach. Kansas State: Named Jerry Kill associate athletic director. Nebraska: Announced junior men's basketball G James Palmer Jr. is trans- ferring from Miami. Syracuse: Announced senior women's basketball G Jasmine Nwajei is transfer- ring from Wagner. | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2016 2 B