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cob Edler, Northwestern Oklahoma State University, 14.6. 3, Wyatt Lindsay, New Mexico State University, 15.5. 4, Kodie Jang, Western Texas College, 16.6. 5, Tyler Muth, University of Ari- zona, 23.4. 6, Dillon Hush- our,CaliforniaStateUniver- sity — Fresno, 24.0. Breakaway Roping: (third round) 1, Chrissy Morris, University of West Alabama, 2.2 seconds. 2, Kimberlyn Fitch, Idaho State University, 2.3. 3, Kir- bie Crouse, Missouri Val- ley College, 2.5. 4, (tie) Ta- mara Tunink, Texas Tech University — Lubbock, and Brandy Schaack, North- eastern Junior College, 2.6 each. 6, Mia Manzanares, McNeese State University, 2.7. (total on three) 1, Kirbie Crouse, Missouri Valley, 8.0. 2, (tie) Tess Turk, Univer- sity of Montana — Western, andSarahWalker,Colorado Mesa College, 9.4. 4, Cate Hirschy, Cal Poly State Uni- versity — San Luis Obispo, 10.0. 5, Danyelle Stauden- meyer, Montana State Uni- versity, 10.3. 6, Paige Wise- man, Southwestern Okla- homa State University, 11.0. Saddle Bronc Riding: (third round) 1, Blaise Free- man, Western Texas Col- lege, 75.5. 2, (tie) Colton Miller, Central Wyoming College, and Jalen Joaquin, Cochise College, 72.5. 4, (tie) Wyatt Casper, Claren- donCollege,andCodyRuby, Snow College, 72. 6, Ga- ret Aldridge, Sam Houston State University, 71.5. (total on three) 1, Wyatt Casper, Clarendon College, 216.5. 2, Garet Aldridge, Sam Hous- ton State University, 212.5. (on two) 3, Blaise Freeman, Western Texas College, 148. 4, Colton Miller, Central Wyoming College, 143.5. 5, (tie) Tucker Hill, Walla Walla Community College, and Brant Grisedale, West Hills College, 137.5. Team Roping: (third round) 1, Casey Tew, Weath- erford College and Keely Bonett, New Mexico Ju- nior College, 3.9. 2, Logan Wood, Iowa Central Com- munityCollege,andChance Glass, Dickinson State Uni- versity, 6.2. 3, Clay Crozier, Southern Utah University and Brody Adams, Colo- radoNorthwestCommunity College, 6.3. 4, Newt Bruley, South Dakota State Univer- sity and Tucker Dale, Dick- inson State University, 6.9. 5, (tie) Coley Frey, McNeese State University and Kaine Warnken, Wharton County Junior College; and Lane Lowry, Cuesta College, and ColtonCampbell,California State University — Fresno; 7.0. (total on three) 1, Newt Bruley, South Dakota State University and Tucker Dale, Dickinson State Univer- sity, 20.4. 2, Lane Lowry, Cuesta College and Colton Campbell, California State University — Fresno, 21.8. 3, Hunter Martin, West- ern Oklahoma State Col- lege, and Patrick Houchins, Northeastern Oklahoma A & M, 23.9. 4, Cole Frey, Mc- Neese State University and Kaine Warnken, Whar- ton County Junior College, 27.4. (on two) 5, Logan Cur- rie, Southwest Texas Junior College and Reno Gonzales, Hill College, 12.4. 6, Lane Livingston, Weatherford, College and Reno Stoebner, Ranger College, 13.8. Goat Tying: (third round) 1, (tie) Shelby Winchell, Chadron State College and Janey Reeves, Cochise Col- lege, 6.1 seconds. 3, K.L. Spratt, Sam Houston State University, 6.2. 4, Tearnee Nelson, Northwestern Okla- homaStateUniversity,6.3.5, (tie) Callie Stanhouse, Three RiversCollege;TawnyBarry, Eastern New Mexico Uni- versity; and Tenille Rhodes, Southern Utah University; 6.4. (total on three) 1, Shelby Winchell, Chadron State College, 18.7. 2, K.L. Spratt, Sam Houston State Univer- sity, 18.9. 3, Teisha Coffield, NortheasternJuniorCollege, 20.0. 4, (tie) Makayla Boots, Cochise College, and Kynzie McNeil, Texas Tech Univer- sity — Lubbock, 20.2. 6, Ke- siaSmith,UniversityofWest Alabama, 20.4. Barrel Racing: (third round) 1, Abby Searcy, Uni- versityofArkansas—Monti- cello,13.97seconds.2,Taylor Engesser, Gillette College, 14.01. 3, Cassidy Webster, Missouri Valley College, 14.04. 4, Katelyn Nichol- son, East Mississippi Com- munity College, 14.21. 5, Re- mie Taylor, Idaho State Uni- versity,14.25. 6,TaceeShaw, Idaho State University, 14.26. (total on three) 1, Cas- sidy Webster, Missouri Val- ley College, 42.50. 2, Abby Searcy, University of Arkan- sas — Monticello, 42.54. 3, (tie)KendallGentry,Murray State University, and Kate- lyn Nicholson, East Missis- sippi Community College, 42.78 each. 5, Lexus Kelsch, Nebraska College of Tech- nical Agriculture, 42.85. 6, Georgia Diez, Cochise Col- lege, 43.35. BullRiding:(thirdround) 1, Josh Frost, Panhandle StateUniversity,83.5points. 2, Wyatt Rogers, Southeast- ernOklahomaStateUniver- sity, 78.5. 3, Fulton Rutland, Panola Junior College, 74. 4, NathanHatchel,Southwest- ernOklahomaStateUniver- sity, 73. 5, Brody Yeary, Tar- leton State University, 68. (total on two) 1, (tie) Josh Frost, Panhandle State Uni- versity, and Fulton Rutland, PanolaJunior College,151.5. 3, Wyatt Rogers, Southeast- ernOklahomaStateUniver- sity, 149.5. 4, Brody Yeary, Tarleton State University, 141.5. Men'sAll-Around:1,Mar- cusTheriot,EastMississippi Community College, 255 points.2,WyattCasper,Clar- endon College, 205. 3, Clay- ton Biglow, Feather River College, 139. 4, Lane Santos- Karney, Feather River Col- lege, 185. Women's All-Around: 1, Taylor Engesser, Gillette College,185.2,DanyelleWil- liams, Blue Mountain Com- munity College, 155. 3, Co- ralee Spratt, Gillette Col- lege, 47. Men's Team: 1, Feather River College, 665 points. 2, Sam Houston State Uni- versity,365.3,Northwestern Oklahoma State University, 340. 4, Western Texas Col- lege, 335. Women'sTeam:1,Gillette College, 307 points. 2, Blue Mountain Community Col- lege, 260. 3, Missouri Val- ley College, 215. 4, Chadron State College 175. Complete results are available at www.cnfr.com. Rodeo FROMPAGE1 He teed off at 6:56 a.m. and promptly birdied the 10th hole. Six straight pars followed before a birdie at the short par-4 17th gave him the outright lead, one that he maintained despite weather stoppages that sent him back to the clubhouse twiceandthreatenedtodis- rupt his rhythm. Before Thursday, the most notable day of his ca- reer came in his victory in a Web.com Tour event in Co- lombialastyear,acontinent away from his hometown in Nederland, Texas. He honed his game along the Texas coast, once shooting a 58 while doing two loops around a nine-hole track not far from his childhood home. The transition to the big time has been difficult. He didn't make it to the week- end in his first five events this season and his best round of the year is a 2-un- der 68 he shot in the third round of the Byron Nelson. Wearing a green shirt — one bare of any major spon- sors — Landry got all the way to 5 under after drain- ing three straight birdies on Nos. 2, 3 and 4. Awaywardteeshotledto his first bogey at No. 7 and he three-putted the mas- sive green on No. 8. There would be no collapse, how- ever.Hesteadiedhimselfon the difficult 477-yard par-4 ninth by splitting the fair- way off the tee and landing his approach within make- able birdie distance. In the gallery nearby a spectator — perhaps speak- ing for the thousands won- dering about the unfamiliar name with the red number next to it — said "I never heardoftheguy,buthecon- quered Oakmont. At least for one day." Landry FROM PAGE 1 AUTORACING F1GrandPrixofEurope,Prac- tice:6a.m.,NBCSN. NASCARTruckRacingXfinity Series,AmericanEthanol250, Practice: 2p.m., FS1. NASCARTruckRacingCamping WorldSeries,FinalPractice: 3 p.m.,FS1. NASCARXfinitySeries,Ameri- canEthanol250,FinalPractice: 4p.m., FS1. FIAEnduranceRacing,24Hours ofLeMans:5:30a.m., FS1. MLB BASEBALL PittsburghPiratesatChicago Cubs: 11a.m., MLB. SanFranciscoGiantsatTampa BayRays: 4p.m., CSNBA. 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On the air Scoreboard Baseball NATIONALLEAGUE WEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Giants 41 26 .612 _ Los Angeles 35 32 .522 6 Colorado 32 33 .492 8 Arizona 29 39 .426 121/2 San Diego 27 40 .403 14 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Chicago 44 20 .688 _ St. Louis 35 30 .538 91/2 Pittsburgh 33 33 .500 12 Milwaukee 30 36 .455 15 Cincinnati 26 41 .388 191/2 EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Washington 41 25 .621 _ New York 36 29 .554 41/2 Miami 34 32 .515 7 Philadelphia 30 37 .448 111/2 Atlanta 20 46 .303 21 Wednesday's games Colorado 6, N.Y. Yankees 3 L.A. Dodgers 3, Arizona 2 San Diego 6, Miami 3 Giants 10, Milwaukee 1 Washington 5, Chicago Cubs 4, 12 innings Toronto 7, Philadelphia 2 Atlanta 9, Cincinnati 8, 13 innings N.Y. Mets 11, Pittsburgh 2 Houston 4, St. Louis 1 Thursday's games Atlanta 7, Cincinnati 2 Toronto 13, Philadelphia 2 N.Y. Mets 6, Pittsburgh 4 Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, (n.) Washington at San Diego, (n.) Friday's games Pittsburgh (Liriano 4-6) at Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 10-1), 11:20 a.m. Arizona (Ray 3-5) at Philadelphia (Mor- gan 1-5), 4:05 p.m. Atlanta (Gant 0-1) at N.Y. Mets (Harvey 4-8), 4:10 p.m. Colorado (Gray 4-2) at Miami (Conley 3-4), 4:10 p.m. Giants (Samardzija 7-4) at Tampa Bay (Archer 4-8), 4:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Lamb 1-4) at Houston (Mc- Cullers 3-2), 5:10 p.m. Texas (Hamels 6-1) at St. Louis (Wacha 2-6), 5:15 p.m. Milwaukee (Davies 5-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Urias 0-2), 7:10 p.m. Washington (Ross 5-4) at San Diego (Friedrich 3-1), 7:40 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Texas 42 25 .627 _ Seattle 35 31 .530 61/2 Houston 32 35 .478 10 Los Angeles 29 37 .439 121/2 A's 27 39 .409 141/2 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 35 30 .538 _ Kansas City 35 31 .530 1/2 Detroit 34 32 .515 11/2 Chicago 33 33 .500 21/2 Minnesota 20 46 .303 151/2 EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Baltimore 38 27 .585 _ Boston 37 28 .569 1 Toronto 38 31 .551 2 New York 32 34 .485 61/2 Tampa Bay 31 33 .484 61/2 Wednesday's games Colorado 6, N.Y. Yankees 3 Toronto 7, Philadelphia 2 Boston 6, Baltimore 4 Tampa Bay 3, Seattle 2, 13 innings Houston 4, St. Louis 1 Chicago White Sox 5, Detroit 3 Kansas City 9, Cleveland 4 L.A. Angels 10, Minnesota 2 Texas 7, A's 5 Thursday's games Seattle 6, Tampa Bay 4 Texas 5, A's 1 Toronto 13, Philadelphia 2 Baltimore 5, Boston 1 N.Y. Yankees 4, Minnesota 1 Detroit 10, Kansas City 4 Friday's games Toronto (Sanchez 6-1) at Baltimore (Wright 3-3), 4:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Quintana 5-7) at Cleveland (Bauer 4-2), 4:10 p.m. Giants (Samardzija 7-4) at Tampa Bay (Archer 4-8), 4:10 p.m. Seattle (Iwakuma 5-5) at Boston (Elias 0-0), 4:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Lamb 1-4) at Houston (Mc- Cullers 3-2), 5:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 3-2) at Minnesota (Dean 1-2), 5:10 p.m. Detroit (Fulmer 7-1) at Kansas City (Ventura 5-4), 5:15 p.m. Texas (Hamels 6-1) at St. Louis (Wacha 2-6), 5:15 p.m. L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 3-7) at A's (Graveman 2-6), 6:35 p.m. Ran ge rs 5 , A th le ti cs 1 Texas Oakland AB R H B AB R H B Odor 2b 5 1 2 0 Crisp lf 4 0 1 1 Desmnd cf 3 2 2 1 Lowrie 2b 4 0 0 0 Mazara rf 5 1 0 0 Vogt c 4 0 0 0 Beltre 3b 5 1 3 2 Vlencia 3b 3 0 0 0 Fielder 1b 4 0 0 1 K.Davis dh 3 0 0 0 Rua lf 2 0 0 0 Alonso 1b 2 0 0 0 Mreland dh 4 0 2 1 Semien ss 3 0 0 0 Andrus ss 4 0 0 0 Muncy rf 3 1 1 0 B.Wlson c 4 0 0 0 B.Burns cf 3 0 0 0 Totals 36 5 9 5 29 1 2 1 Texas 000 000 230 — 5 Oakland 000 000 001 — 1 E: Alonso (3); LOB: Texas 8, Oakland 2; 2B: Odor (14), Beltre (14), Crisp (13), Muncy (1); HR: Desmond (10); CS: Desmond (2). IP H R ER BB SO Texas Lewis W,6-0 9 2 1 1 1 4 Oakland Mengden L,0-261/3 4 2 1 1 7 Dull 2/3 0 0 0 0 2 Rodriguez 1/3 2 3 3 1 0 Rzepczynski 2/3 1 0 0 0 1 Coulombe 1 2 0 0 0 0 HBP: by Mengden (Rua). T: 2:35; A: 14,236 (37,090). NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES GLANCE At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Omaha, Neb. Double Elimination x-if necessary Saturday, June 18 Game 1 _ Oklahoma State (41-20) vs. UC Santa Barbara (42-18-1), noon Game 2 _ Miami (50-12) vs. Arizona (44-21), 5 p.m. Sunday, June 19 Game 3 _ Texas Tech (46-18) vs. TCU (47-16), noon Game 4 _ Florida (52-14) vs. Coastal Carolina (49-16), 5 p.m. Monday, June 20 Game 5 _ Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 11 a.m. Game 6 _ Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 21 Game 7 _ Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser, 2 p.m. Game 8 _ Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 22 Game 9 _ Game 5 winner vs. Game 6 loser, 4 p.m. Thursday, June 23 Game 10 _ Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 loser, 5 p.m. Friday, June 24 Game 11 _ Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 winner, noon Game 12 _ Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner, 5 p.m. Saturday, June 25 x-Game 13 _ Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 winner, TBA x-Game 14 _ Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner, TBA If only one game is necessary, it will be played at night Championship Series (Best-of-3) Monday, June 27: Pairings TBA, 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 28: Pairings TBA, 5 p.m. x-Wednesday, June 29: Pairings TBA, 5 p.m. Basketball NBA PLAYOFF GLANCE NBA FINALS Thursday, June 2: Golden State 104, Cle ve la nd 8 9 Sunday, June 5: Golden State 110, Cleveland 77 Wednesday, June 8: Cleveland 120, Golden State 90 Friday, June 10: Golden State 125, Cleveland 121, Golden State leads 3-1 Monday, June 13: Cleveland 112, Golden State 97, Golden State leads 3-2 Thursday, June 16: Cleveland 115, War- riors 111 x-Sunday, June 19: Cleveland at Golden State, 5 p.m. Cavaliers 115, Warriors 101 WARRIORS (101) Barnes 0-8 0-0 0, Iguodala 2-5 0-2 5, Green 3-7 2-2 8, Curry 8-20 8-9 30, K.Thompson 9-21 4-7 25, McAdoo 1-1 0-0 2, Ezeli 2-5 0-0 4, Varejao 0-0 0-0 0, Speights 2-2 0-0 6, Livingston 1-6 1-2 3, Barbosa 4-6 4-5 14, Clark 1-1 0-0 3, Rush 0-0 1-2 1. Totals 33-82 20-29 101. CAVALIERS (115) James 16-27 6-8 41, Love 1-3 4-6 7, T.T homp so n 6 -6 3 -4 1 5, I rv in g 7 -1 8 7 -7 23, Smith 5-11 0-0 14, Jefferson 1-3 1-2 3, J.Jones 0-1 0-0 0, Mozgov 0-1 0-0 0, Williams 2-2 0-0 4, Dellavedova 1-2 1-2 3, D.Jones 1-1 3-3 5, Shumpert 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 40-77 25-32 115. Golden State 11 32 28 30 — 101 Cleveland 31 28 21 35 — 115 3-Point Goals: Golden State 15-39 (Curry 6-13, K.Thompson 3-10, Speights 2-2, Barbosa 2-3, Clark 1-1, Iguodala 1-3, Green 0-2, Barnes 0-5), Cleveland 10-27 (Smith 4-10, James 3-6, Irving 2-5, Love 1-2, Jefferson 0-1, J.Jones 0-1, Shumpert 0-2); Fouled out: Curry; Rebounds: Golden State 35 (Green 10), Cleveland 45 (T.Thompson 16); Assists: Golden State 19 (Green 6), Cleveland 24 (James 11); Total fouls: Golden State 25, Cleveland 25; Technicals: Curry; A: 0 (20,562). WNBA WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB Minnesota 11 0 1.000 — Sparks 10 0 1.000 1/2 Phoenix 4 6 .400 61/2 Dallas 4 7 .364 7 Seattle 4 8 .333 71/2 San Antonio 2 7 .222 8 EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB Atlanta 7 3 .700 — New York 7 4 .636 1/2 Chicago 5 6 .455 21/2 Washington 5 7 .417 3 Indiana 4 7 .364 31/2 Connecticut 2 10 .167 6 Wednesday's games No games scheduled Th ur s da y' s g ames New York 80, Connecticut 72 Dallas 88, Seattle 79 Friday's games Chicago at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. Indiana at San Antonio, 5 p.m. Phoenix at Sparks, 7:30 p.m. Saturday's games Atlanta at Washington, 4 p.m. Dallas at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Golf LPGA-MEIJER LPGA CLASSIC Thursday At Blythefield Country Club Belmont, Mich. Purse: $2 million Yardage:_6,451; Par:_71 (36-35) (a-amateur) First Round Sei Young Kim.......................... 34-31—65 -6 Paula Reto................................ 34-31—65 -6 Carlota Ciganda...................... 33-32—65 -6 Laura Davies ............................ 34-31—65 -6 Lexi Thompson........................30-35—65 -6 Q Baek....................................... 32-34—66 -5 In Gee Chun.............................. 34-32—66 -5 So Yeon Ryu ............................. 34-32—66 -5 Jaclyn Jansen...........................33-33—66 -5 Alena Sharp..............................33-33—66 -5 Jodi Ewart Shadoff ................. 35-31—66 -5 Amelia Lewis............................ 34-32—66 -5 Minjee Lee................................33-34—67 -4 Lydia Ko .................................... 35-32—67 -4 Haru Nomura ...........................34-33—67 -4 Brooke M. Henderson ............34-33—67 -4 Sandra Gal................................ 32-35—67 -4 Amy Yang .................................33-34—67 -4 Belen Mozo............................... 35-32—67 -4 Azahara Munoz .......................34-34—68 -3 Ilhee Lee ................................... 33-35—68 -3 Ashleigh Simon........................ 35-33—68 -3 Shanshan Feng.........................37-31—68 -3 Ariya Jutanugarn ....................33-35—68 -3 Katherine Kirk .........................34-34—68 -3 Brittany Altomare...................34-34—68 -3 Xi Yu Lin .................................... 35-33—68 -3 Na Yeon Choi............................34-34—68 -3 Lizette Salas ............................ 32-36—68 -3 Min Lee ..................................... 34-35—69 -2 Caroline Hedwall .................... 36-33—69 -2 Julie Yang ................................. 35-34—69 -2 Pernilla Lindberg..................... 33-36—69 -2 Ryann O'Toole...........................37-32—69 -2 Moriya Jutanugarn ..................32-37—69 -2 a-Lindsey McPherson .............38-31—69 -2 Demi Runas.............................. 36-33—69 -2 Karlin Beck............................... 33-36—69 -2 Kelly Tan ................................... 34-35—69 -2 Simin Feng................................ 36-33—69 -2 Beatriz Recari.......................... 34-35—69 -2 Danielle Kang........................... 33-36—69 -2 Jessica Korda........................... 35-34—69 -2 Brittany Lincicome................. 33-36—69 -2 Jaye Marie Green .................... 34-35—69 -2 Casey Grice.............................. 34-35—69 -2 Ayako Uehara ...........................36-34—70 -1 Dori Carter ................................35-35—70 -1 Dani Holmqvist.........................36-34—70 -1 Jing Yan......................................36-34—70 -1 Su Oh..........................................38-32—70 -1 Paula Creamer..........................36-34—70 -1 Kris Tamulis ..............................36-34—70 -1 Mi Jung Hur ...............................35-35—70 -1 Benyapa Niphatsophon ..........37-33—70 -1 Maude-Aimee Leblanc............36-34—70 -1 Nontaya Srisawang .................35-35—70 -1 Sun Young Yoo..........................33-37—70 -1 Mina Harigae ............................36-34—70 -1 Anna Nordqvist ........................34-36—70 -1 P.K. Kongkraphan ....................37-33—70 -1 Becky Morgan ..........................34-36—70 -1 Briana Mao................................36-34—70 -1 Elizabeth Nagel ........................35-35—70 -1 Sarah Jane Smith .....................35-35—70 -1 Lindy Duncan.............................34-37—71 E Jennifer Song.............................35-36—71 E Lee Lopez....................................35-36—71 E Jane Rah......................................34-37—71 E Hyo Joo Kim................................37-34—71 E Jacqui Concolino.......................36-35—71 E Caroline Masson.......................37-34—71 E Ginger Howard ..........................36-35—71 E Megan Khang.............................38-33—71 E Julieta Granada.........................35-36—71 E Cristie Kerr.................................36-35—71 E Jenny Shin ..................................36-35—71 E Brittany Lang.............................36-35—71 E Charley Hull ...............................35-36—71 E Suzann Pettersen .....................39-32—71 E Heather Bowie Young...............33-38—71 E Michelle Wie ..............................36-35—71 E Joanna Klatten ..........................37-34—71 E Annie Park..................................35-36—71 E Cyna Marie Rodriguez............35-37—72 +1 Holly Clyburn.......................... 38-34—72 +1 Tiffany Joh................................35-37—72 +1 Marion Ricordeau .................. 39-33—72 +1 Mirim Lee..................................35-37—72 +1 Eu n-Hee Ji.................................37-35—72 +1 Gerina Piller ............................ 38-34—72 +1 Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras ..34-38—72 +1 Alejandra Llaneza.................. 36-36—72 +1 Bertine Strauss .......................35-37—72 +1 Ashlan Ramsey....................... 36-36—72 +1 Hannah Collier........................ 39-33—72 +1 Lisa Ferrero............................. 36-36—72 +1 Vicky Hurst ............................. 34-38—72 +1 Budsabakorn Sukapan...........37-35—72 +1 Caroline Westrup................... 38-34—72 +1 Karine Icher ............................ 36-36—72 +1 Hee Young Park.......................35-37—72 +1 Morgan Pressel.......................35-37—72 +1 Karrie Webb............................ 34-38—72 +1 Yani Tseng............................... 39-33—72 +1 Wei-Ling Hsu........................... 36-36—72 +1 Cydney Clanton...................... 36-36—72 +1 Anne Catherine Tanguay.......37-36—73 +2 Kim Kaufman...........................37-36—73 +2 Cheyenne Woods ................... 38-35—73 +2 Prima Thammaraks............... 35-38—73 +2 Jiayi Zhou................................. 35-38—73 +2 Meena Lee................................37-36—73 +2 Giulia Sergas............................36-37—73 +2 Amy Anderson........................ 35-38—73 +2 Celine Herbin...........................37-36—73 +2 Pornanong Phatlum............... 38-35—73 +2 Christine Song.........................36-37—73 +2 Victoria Elizabeth ...................37-36—73 +2 Haeji Kang................................36-37—73 +2 Alison Walshe..........................39-35—74 +3 Natalie Gulbis ......................... 38-36—74 +3 Rachel Rohanna ......................35-39—74 +3 Jennifer Johnson..................... 37-37—74 +3 Sadena A Parks ...................... 38-36—74 +3 Laetitia Beck............................ 37-37—74 +3 Ji Young Oh............................... 37-37—74 +3 Kelly W Shon............................ 37-37—74 +3 Mi Hyang Lee ........................... 37-37—74 +3 Grace Na................................... 37-37—74 +3 Daniela Iacobelli ....................36-39—75 +4 Sally Watson...........................35-40—75 +4 Samantha Richdale ............... 38-37—75 +4 Stephanie L Meadow............. 38-37—75 +4 Sarah Kemp.............................35-40—75 +4 Jane Park.................................36-39—75 +4 Katie Burnett .......................... 37-38—75 +4 Lee-Anne Pace........................ 38-37—75 +4 Brianna Do...............................39-36—75 +4 Ssu-Chia Cheng...................... 37-38—75 +4 Dewi Claire Schreefel............36-40—76 +5 a-Hannah Kim.........................38-38—76 +5 Giulia Molinaro.......................38-38—76 +5 Nicole Jeray.............................37-40—77 +6 Soccer COPA AMERICA GLANCE Qu ar te rf in als Thursday, June 16 At Seattle United States 2, Ecuador 1 Friday, June 17 At East Rutherford, N.J. Peru vs. Colombia, 5 p.m. Saturday, June 18 At Foxborough, Mass. Argentina vs. Venezuela, 4 p.m. At Santa Clara Mexico vs. Chile, 7 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T PtsGF GA Colorado 8 2 4 28 17 10 FC Dallas 8 4 4 28 24 22 Salt Lake 7 4 2 23 23 21 Vancouver 6 6 3 21 23 25 Los Angeles 5 2 6 21 27 16 San Jose 5 4 5 20 16 16 Portland 5 6 4 19 23 25 Kansas City 5 8 3 18 14 18 Seattle 5 7 1 16 13 15 Houston 3 7 4 13 20 22 EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T PtsGF GA Philadelphia 6 3 5 23 21 16 New York 6 7 1 19 24 20 Montreal 5 4 4 19 22 20 N.Y. City FC 4 5 6 18 22 29 Toronto FC 4 5 4 16 14 15 D.C. United 4 6 4 16 14 16 Orlando City 3 3 7 16 23 21 New England 3 4 7 16 19 25 Columbus 3 5 5 14 18 21 Chicago 2 5 5 11 10 14 Note: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Saturday, June 18 Philadelphia at N.Y. City FC, 10 a.m. New England at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Los Angeles at Toronto FC, 4:30 p.m. Montreal at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. San Jose at Orlando City, 4:30 p.m. Chicago at Colorado, 6 p.m. D.C. United at Houston, 6 p.m. Portland at Salt Lake, 7 p.m. Tennis ATP WORLD TOUR AEGON CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS Thursday At The Queen's Club London Purse: $2.03 million (WT500) Surface: Grass-Outdoor Singles Second Round Kyle Edmund, Britain, def. Paul-Henri Mathieu, France, walkover. Gilles Muller, Luxembourg, def. John Isner (7), United States, 3-6, 7-6 (16), 7-6 (7). Andy Murray (1), Britain, def. Aljaz Bedene, Britain, 6-3, 6-4. Milos Raonic (3), Canada, def. Jiri Vesely, Czech Republic, 7-5, 7-6 (6). Bernard Tomic, Australia, def. Fernando Verdasco, Spain, 6-7 (2), 6-4, 6-4. WTA MALLORCA OPEN RESULTS Thursday At Tennis Club Santa Ponsa Mallorca, Spain Purse: $226,750 (Intl.) Surface: Grass-Outdoor Singles Second Round Veronica Cepede Royg, Paraguay, def. Laura Siegemund (7), Germany, 7-6 (5), 3-6, 7-5. Caroline Garcia (6), France, def. Anna- Lena Friedsam, Germany, 6-4, 7-6 (8). Kirsten Flipkens, Belgium, def. Monica Puig, Puerto Rico, 6-3, 6-4. Ana Ivanovic (3), Serbia, def. Sara Sor- ribes Tormo, Spain, 6-1, 6-0. Doubles Quarterfinals Gabriela Dabrowski, Canada, and Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (4), Spain, def. Jelena Jankovic, Serbia, and Aleksand- rina Naydenova, Bulgaria, 6-2, 6-3. Demi Schuurs, Netherlands, and Renata Voracova, Czech Republic, def. Xenia Knoll, Switzerland, and Danka Kovinic, Montenegro, 6-4, 6-4. Anna-Lena Friedsam and Laura Siege- mund, Germany, def. Raquel Atawo and Abigail Spears (1), United States, 6-4, 6-4. Odds PREGAME.COM LINE Friday MLB NATIONAL LEAGUE Favorite Line Underdog at Chicago -260/+230 Pittsburgh Arizona -143/+133 at Philadelphia at Miami -108/-102 Colorado at New York -250/+220 Atlanta at Los Angeles -150/+140 Milwaukee Washington -165/+155 at San Diego Friday AMERICAN LEAGUE Toronto -135/+125 at Baltimore at Cleveland -120/+110 Chicago at Boston -120/+110 Seattle New York -165/+155 at Minnesota Detroit -113/+103 at Kansas City Los Angeles -130/+120 at Oakland INTERLEAGUE at Tampa Bay -112/+102 San Francisco at Houston -240/+220 Cincinnati at St. Louis -108/-102 Texas Transactions BASEBALL Major League Baseball Office OF THE Commissioner OF Base- ball: Suspended Philadelphia RHP Alec Asher 80 games following a positive test for Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone, a performance-enhancing substance, in violation of Major League Baseball's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. for his sixth personal foul, cursed at an official and fired his mouthpiece into the front row, striking a fan. Curry finished with 30 points, Klay Thompson had 25 and Draymond Green, back from a one-game sus- pension, had 10 rebounds. On Wednesday, James called Game 7, "the two best words ever." He'll live them once more, thanks to his spell- binding effort — he had a hand in 27 consecutive points in the second half — and put away the Warriors after they closed a 24-point deficit to seven in the fi- nal period. James scored 14 points in the fourth be- fore checking out to a thun- derous ovation in the final minutes as Cleveland fans chanted, "Cavs in 7!" and "See you Sunday!" IntypicalClevelandfash- ion, there were some heart palpitations in the fourth. The Cavs built a 24-point lead in the third, and when J.R. Smith blindly dropped a lob pass to a trailing James for a dunk, Quicken Loans shook with noise and thousands of fans packing a plaza outside the build- ing began thinking about where they might watch Game 7. The Warriors, though, weren't done. On the an- niversary of their title last season, Thompson made a pair of 3-pointers as Golden State, playing without in- jured center Andrew Bogut, closed the third quarter with a 25-10 run to pull within 80-71 entering the final 12 minutes. But James, as he did while winning two titles in Miami, made sure those be- longedto himandextended Cleveland's dream season. Before taking the floor, James huddled his team- mates in prayer the way he does before every game outside the locker room. He then offered some final words. "Everypossessioncounts. Every possession matters," he said. "No breakdowns." The only things broken early on were the Warriors, who couldn't make an out- side shot and were sloppy in the first quarter, when they fell behind by 22 while Curry sat on the bench with two fouls. Down by 20 at the end of theperiod,coachSteveKerr told sideline reporter Craig Sager, working his first fi- nals: "Am I worried? 31-11? We got this." The Warriors didn't get it, though, and now have to fight off a Cleveland team rolling like never before. NBA FROM PAGE 1 | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2016 2 B