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AUTORACING IndyCar Series, Practice:9 a.m., NBCSN. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Save Mart 350, Practice: noon, FS1. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Save Mart 350, Final Prac- tice: 3:30p.m., FS1. COLLEGE BASEBALL Division I World Series, Okla- homa State vs. Arizona: noon, ESPN2. Division I World Series, TBA: 5p.m., ESPN. MLB BASEBALL Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Pittsburgh Pirates or Chicago Cubs vs. Miami Marlins: 4 p.m., MLB. Philadelphia Phillies at San Francisco Giants: 7p.m., CSNBA. Oakland Athletics at Los An- geles Angels: 7p.m., CSN. CFL FOOTBALL Montreal at Winnipeg: 5:30 p.m., ESPN2. GOLF EPGA Tour, BMW Interna- tional Open, Round 2: 6:30 a.m., GOLF. Champions Tour, American Family Insurance Champion- ship, Round 1: 9:30a.m., GOLF. PGA Tour, Quicken Loans National, Round 2: 12:30p.m., GOLF. LPGA Tour, NW Arkansas Championship, Round 1: 3:30 p.m., GOLF. EPGA Tour, BMW Interna- tional Open, Round 3: 4:30 a.m., GOLF. NHL HOCKEY NHL Dra : 4p.m., NBCSN. AFL RUGBY Australian Rules Football, Geelong vs. St. Kilda: 2a.m., FS1. SOCCER UEFA Euro 2016, Round of 16: 5:30a.m., ESPN. WTA TENNIS AEGON International Final: 5:30a.m., TENNIS. RADIO Great West League Baseball, Chico Heat at Portland Pick- les: 6:45p.m., 101.7FM. Ontheair tuition at Lincoln Memo- rial University's College of Veterinary Medicine, which he begins on Aug. 8 in Harrogate, Tenn. And maybe part of it will go to his upcoming wedding to barrel racer Cayla Melby. BFI reserve champi- ons Lane Ivy and BJ Dug- ger never really had had a chance to move ahead of the college boys, but still had a great six rounds to take home $43,500 a man. "Our approach is to rope the steer we draw as good and as fast as we can," said Ivy. "Me and Wesley have always been good friends. I can remember roping the dummy with him as high call here. For us to do this together today is such a great experience. He's 20 and I'm 23. They let us have $100,000 in Reno? Look out, is all I have to say!" Third place and $27,500 a man went to timed- event champ Paul David Tierney and 9-time NFR heeler Cesar de la Cruz, while last year's defending BFI champs, Erich Rogers and Cory Petska, rode out with a bang. They won the short round in 6.11 seconds to finish fourth in the av- erage and earn $19,000 a man. In lifetime BFI earn- ings, the money brought them within spitting dis- tance of Speed Williams, who is the seventh-high- money earner of all time at the BFI. Complete results from the 2016 Bob Feist Invita- tional: First Round: 1. Cody Snow and Dugan Kelly, 6.13 seconds, $8,000; 2. JB James and Brock Hanson, 6.27, $6,000; 3. Jaguar Ter- rill and Jason Warner, 6.61, $4,000; 4. Riley Minor and Brady Minor, 7.04, $2,000. Second Round: 1. Dustin Bird and Russel Cardoza, 5.69 seconds, $8,000; 2. Charly Crawford and Kol- lin VonAhn, 5.83, $6,000; 3. Cale Markham and Steve Northcott, 6.08, $4,000; 4. Zac Small and Wesley Thorp, 6.22, $2,000. Third Round: 1. Ka- leb Driggers and Junior Nogueira, 4.35 seconds, $8,000; 2. Chant Defor- est and Bronc Boehnlein, 4.93, $6,000; 3. Kolton Schmidt and Shay Carroll, 5.08, $4,000; 4. Jake Or- man and Tyler Domingue, 5.20, $2,000. Fourth Round: (tie). Aaron Macy/Cody Pear- son and Drew Horner/Trey Johnson, 4.9 seconds each, $14,000; 3. Nick Sartain and Gage Williams, 6.12, $4,000; 4. Paul David Tier- ney and Cesar de la Cruz, 6.23, $2,000. Fifth Round: 1. Richard Eiguren and Kyle Lockett, 5.21 seconds, $8,000; 2. Ty Blasingame and Shad Chadwick, 5.22, $6,000; 3. Coleman Proctor and Billie Jack Saebens, 5.35, $4,000; 4. Rance Gantt and Kyle Lawrence, 5.37, $2,000. Short Round: 1. Erich Rogers and Cory Petska, 6.11 seconds, $5,000; 2. Zac Small and Wesley Thorp, 6.34, $4,000; 3. Lane Ivy and BJ Dugger, 6.56, $3,000; 4. Paul Da- vid Tierney and Cesar de la Cruz, 6.69, $2,000 Average: 1. Zac Small and Wesley Thorp, 42.71 seconds on six steers, $124,000; 2. Lane Ivy and BJ Dugger, 45.94, $84,000; 3. Paul David Tierney and Cesar de la Cruz, 46.61, $51,000; 4. Erich Rogers and Cory Petska, 48.89, $33,000; 5. Chad Masters and Anthony Calmelat, 48.95, $21,000; 6. Ri- ley Minor and Brady Mi- nor, 53.44, $17,000; 7. Jus- tin Davis and Zane Bruce, 53.63, $15,000; 8. Ryan Vo- nAhn and Derrick Peter- son, 57.22, $12,000; 9. Tom Richards and Nick Sar- chett, 57.86, $10,000; 10. Brandon Webb and Mickey Gomez, 61.68, $8,000; 11. Clay Tryan and Jade Cork- ill, 65.57, $8,000; 12. Josi Young and Derrick Jant- zen, 41.00 on five, $8,000; 13. Brooks Dahozy and Brandon Yates, 42.91, $6,000; 14. Travis Tryan and Tyler Worley, 47.07, $6,000; 15. Colby Lovell and Travis Graves, 47.49, $6,000. Rodeo FROM PAGE 1 the Chicago Cubs for the most wins in the National League. The schedule suggests an opportunity to keep on streaking. Their next 19 games are against teams under .500 (Phillies, A's, Di- amondbacks, Rockies, Pa- dres). The Giants won't play a team with a winning re- cord until after the All-Star break. Theonlysoberingbit:the Dodgers also are heating up. The Giants didn't gain ground on the trip despite taking six of seven. "I don't look at that," said Bochy, bristling a bit when a reporter mentioned the archrivals. "We're in June. If we do what we're sup- posed to do, things will work out. That's the last thing I'll look at in June." Bochy more readily con- sidered the overall NL standings, and catching up toaCubsteamthathadgot- ten off to a historic start. "Yeah, it is (impressive)," Bochy said. "I'm proud of these guys, with what they've gone through and how they've kept their fo- cus,andnotdweltonwhat's happened. These guys have done a great job. But there's a lot of baseball left." Panik hit just .188 on the trip, but drove in the win- ning run four times among hissixhits.MacWilliamson made the most of a start in the No.3 spot, crushing a 446-foot home run and hit- tinganRBIsinglewhilepro- viding some much-needed right-handed production. This is Williamson's fourth stint with the club. Since being recalled to re- placeMattDuffyontheros- ter, he has reached base in seven of nine plate appear- ances. "It'd be easy to give the opportunity to somebody else," said Williamson, who had hit .161 in 44 sporadic big league at-bats over his first three stints. "I'm just appreciative for them to them to continue to believe inme.Hittingthirdbetween Buster (Posey) and Panik, that was pretty special." Williamson joined short- stop Ramiro Peña, left fielder Jarrett Parker, third baseman Conor Gillaspie and Suarez as players who weren't on the club to begin the season. Bochy decided to rest Angel Pagan, Bran- donBeltandBrandonCraw- fordagainstleft-handerJon- athon Niese; his lineup still had four left-handed bat- ters because Duffy, Hunter Pence and Kelby Tomlinson are on the disabled list. It's a good thing the Gi- ants (47-27) can go left-on- left. Parker, Gillaspie and Denard Span all reached base against Niese to set up Panik's triple. "If you only get one hit a game, you've got to make them count, right?" said Panik, whose 36 RBIs rank second on the club behind Brandon Crawford. Suarez, another depth piece on display as Matt Cain continues to work his way back from a strained hamstring, managed to gut through five innings on 102 pitches. He made an errant pickoff throw while giving up an unearned run in the first inning, and the Pirates struck for two more in the third. But Suarez kept the Gi- ants in the game, and re- lying on the bullpen for 12 outs isn't the same stom- ach-roiling experience it might have been in April and May. One night after their re- lievers protected a one-run lead over four innings, they couldn't have been more dominant. George Kontos, HunterStricklandandCory Gearrin each threw 1-2-3 innings. Santiago Casilla struck out two, gave up a single, then fanned David Freese on a spike curve to record his 16th save. The Giants bullpen has a 2.43 ERA in June, the third best in the major leagues. Giants FROM PAGE 1 eastern Conference history to finish in the top five in all three categories. He comes with some questions — he made only one 3-pointer — but too muchpotentialfor the76ers to pass up with their first No.1picksincetaking Allen Iverson 20 years ago. "It feels amazing, hon- estly,"Simmonssaid."Ican't even — my legs were shak- ing when I was on stage." Philadelphia fans who made the trip to Brook- lyn's Barclays Center loudly cheered the selection in hopes that Simmons can help them move forward after three straight dismal seasons, including a 10-72 finish in 2015-16 that was just a game better than the worst ever in the 82-game schedule. The last No. 1 pick from LSU was Shaquille O'Neal — who will be enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame along with Iverson in Sep- tember. The Los Angeles Lakers, picking second for the sec- ond consecutive year, took Duke's Brandon Ingram, who averaged 17.3 points as the ACC freshman of the year. He is the latest young player on a team that will begin life without the re- tired Kobe Bryant next sea- son. "I'm just going to be my- self," Ingram said. "What- ever I can do to impact the game, whatever the coach needs me to do, I'm going to do it." The Boston Celtics then began a busy night by pick- ing California forward Jay- len Brown. Boston has eight picks in the two-round draft, starting with one it acquired from Brooklyn in 2013 in the deal that sent Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce to the Nets. Bender ended the run of three straight freshmen when the Suns selected the 7-1 forward who has been playing professionally for Maccabi Tel Aviv. Milwaukee rounded out the top 10 with Thon Maker, originally from South Sudan, and Orlando followed with Domantas Sabonis, whose rights were quickly dealt to Oklahoma City along with Victor Ola- dipo and Ersan Ilyasova for forward Serge Ibaka. Dra FROM PAGE 1 Scoreboard MLB NATIONALLEAGUE WEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Giants 47 27 .635 _ Los Angeles 41 33 .554 6 Colorado 34 37 .479 111/2 Arizona 34 40 .459 13 San Diego 31 43 .419 16 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Chicago 47 24 .662 _ St. Louis 38 33 .535 9 Pittsburgh 34 39 .466 14 Milwaukee 32 40 .444 151/2 Cincinnati 28 45 .384 20 EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Washington 43 30 .589 _ New York 38 33 .535 4 Miami 39 34 .534 4 Philadelphia 31 43 .419 121/2 Atlanta 25 47 .347 171/2 Wednesday's games Miami 3, Atlanta 0 N.Y. Yankees 9, Colorado 8 N.Y. Mets 4, Kansas City 3 St. Louis 7, Chicago Cubs 2 Milwaukee 4, A's 2 Toronto 5, Arizona 2 Baltimore 7, San Diego 2 Giants 7, Pittsburgh 6 Texas 6, Cincinnati 4 Minnesota 6, Philadelphia 5 L.A. Dodgers 4, Washington 3 Thursday's games Giants 5, Pittsburgh 3 Philadelphia 7, Minnesota 3 Atlanta 4, N.Y. Mets 3 Miami 4, Chicago Cubs 2 San Diego 7, Cincinnati 4 Arizona at Colorado, (n.) Friday's games L.A. Dodgers (Tepesch 0-0) at Pittsburgh (Taillon 1-1), 4:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 5-6) at Miami (Koehler 6-6), 4:10 p.m. San Diego (Rea 3-3) at Cincinnati (Reed 0-0), 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Matz 7-3) at Atlanta (Blair 0-4), 4:35 p.m. Washington (Scherzer 8-4) at Milwaukee (Davies 5-3), 5:10 p.m. Arizona (Bradley 3-3) at Colorado (An- derson 0-1), 5:40 p.m. St. Louis (Martinez 7-5) at Seattle (LeB- lanc 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Eflin 0-2) at Giants (Peavy 3-6), 7:15 p.m. Saturday's games Arizona at Colorado, 1:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Miami, 1:10 p.m. San Diego at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Washington at Milwaukee, 1:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 4:15 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 4:15 p.m. Philadelphia at Giants, 7:05 p.m. St. Louis at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. Giants 5, Pirates 3 San Fran Pittsburgh AB R H B AB R H B Span cf 3 1 0 0 Jaso 1b 3 1 1 0 Panik 2b 4 1 1 3 Hrrison 2b 4 2 1 1 Wllmson rf 4 1 3 2 G.Plnco cf 2 0 0 2 Posey 1b 4 0 1 0 Kang 3b 4 0 0 0 Crwford ss 0 0 0 0 Joyce rf 2 0 0 0 Brown c 4 0 0 0 Mercer ss 4 0 1 0 R.Pena 3b 4 0 2 0 S.Rdrgz lf 4 0 1 0 Parker lf 3 1 1 0 Kratz c 3 0 0 0 Gllspie 3b 4 1 1 0 Freese ph 1 0 0 0 Casilla p 0 0 0 0 Niese p 2 0 1 0 A.Sarez p 1 0 0 0 Schugel p 0 0 0 0 Kontos p 0 0 0 0 S.Marte ph1 0 0 0 G.Blnco ph 1 0 0 0 Cminero p 0 0 0 0 Strckln p 0 0 0 0 Gearrin p 0 0 0 0 Belt ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Totals 33 5 9 5 30 3 5 3 San Fran 004 001 000 — 5 Pittsburgh 102 000 000 — 3 E: A.Suarez (1); DP: Pittsburgh 1; LOB: San Francisco 4, Pittsburgh 5; 2B: Niese (1); 3B: Panik (5), Harrison (4); HR: Williamson (2); SF: G.Polanco 2 (5); S: A.Suarez (2). IP H R ER BB SO San Fran Suarez W,3-1 5 4 3 2 2 6 Kontos 1 0 0 0 0 0 Strickland 1 0 0 0 0 0 Gearrin 1 0 0 0 0 1 Casilla S,16-20 1 1 0 0 0 3 Pittsburgh Niese L,6-5 6 7 5 5 2 4 Schugel 1 0 0 0 0 0 Caminero 2 2 0 0 0 0 HBP: by Suarez (Jaso); T: 3:04; A: 29,986 (38,362); AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Texas 47 26 .644 _ Houston 37 36 .507 10 Seattle 36 37 .493 11 Los Angeles 31 41 .431 151/2 A's 29 42 .408 17 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 41 30 .577 _ Kansas City 38 33 .535 3 Detroit 38 35 .521 4 Chicago 36 37 .493 6 Minnesota 23 49 .319 181/2 EAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Baltimore 41 30 .577 _ Boston 40 32 .556 11/2 Toronto 40 34 .541 21/2 New York 35 36 .493 6 Tampa Bay 31 39 .443 91/2 Wednesday's games N.Y. Yankees 9, Colorado 8 N.Y. Mets 4, Kansas City 3 Houston 3, L.A. Angels 2 Milwaukee 4, A's 2 Toronto 5, Arizona 2 Baltimore 7, San Diego 2 Chicago White Sox 8, Boston 6 Cleveland 6, Tampa Bay 1 Detroit 5, Seattle 1 Texas 6, Cincinnati 4 Minnesota 6, Philadelphia 5 Thursday's games Detroit 5, Seattle 4, 10 innings Philadelphia 7, Minnesota 3 Boston 8, Chicago White Sox 7, 10 innings A's at L.A. Angels, (n.) Friday's games Minnesota (Milone 0-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 4-2), 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Moore 3-4) at Baltimore (Gallardo 2-1), 4:05 p.m. Cleveland (Salazar 8-3) at Detroit (Zim- mermann 9-3), 4:10 p.m. Boston (Price 8-4) at Texas (Martinez 1-1), 5:05 p.m. Toronto (Sanchez 7-1) at Chicago White Sox (Rodon 2-6), 5:10 p.m. Houston (Keuchel 3-9) at Kansas City (Volquez 7-6), 5:15 p.m. A's (Neal 0-1) at L.A. Angels (Weaver 6-6), 7:05 p.m. St. Louis (Martinez 7-5) at Seattle (LeB- lanc 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Saturday's games Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees, 10:05 a.m. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 10:05 a.m., 1st game Toronto at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m., 2nd game Houston at Kansas City, 4:15 p.m. Boston at Texas, 6:20 p.m. A's at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. St. Louis at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. College baseball NCAA WORLD SERIES GLANCE At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Omaha, Neb. Double Elimination x-if necessary Saturday, June 18 Oklahoma State 1, UC Santa Barbara 0 Arizona 5, Miami 1 Sunday, June 19 TCU 5, Texas Tech 3 Coastal Carolina 2, Florida 1 Monday, June 20 UC S ant a B ar ba ra 5 , M ia mi 3 , M ia mi eliminated Oklahoma State 1, Arizona 0 Tuesday, June 21 Texas Tech 3, Florida 2, Florida elimi- nated TCU 6, Coastal Carolina 1 Wednesday, June 22 Arizona 3, UC Santa Barbara 0, UCSB eliminated Thursday, June 23 Coastal Carolina 7, Texas Tech 5, Texas Tech eliminated Friday, June 24 Oklahoma State (43-20) vs. Arizona (46-22), noon TCU (49-16) vs. Coastal Carolina (51-17), 5 p.m. Saturday, June 25 x-Oklahoma State vs. Arizona, 3 or 5 p.m. x-TCU vs. Coastal Carolina, 3 or 5 p.m. 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- We dne sd ay , J un e 2 9: P ai ri ng s T BA , 5 p.m. Basketball NBA DRAFT FIRST ROUND 1. Philadelphia, Ben Simmons, f, LSU. 2. LA Lakers, Brandon Ingram, f, Duke. 3. Boston (from Brooklyn), Jaylen Brown, f, California. 4. Phoenix, Dragan Bender, f, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Israel. 5. Minnesota, Kris Dunn, g, Providence. 6. New Orleans, Buddy Hield, g, Okla- homa. 7. Denver (from New York), Jamal Mur- ray, g, Kentucky. 8. a-Sacramento, Marquese Chriss, f, Washington. 9. Toronto (from Denver via New York), Jakob Poeltl, c, Utah. 10. Milwaukee, Thon Maker, f, Oran- geville Prep/Athlete Institute. 11. b-Orlando, Domantas Sabonis, f, Gonzaga. 12. c-Utah, Taurean Prince, f, Baylor. 13. a-Phoenix (from Washington), Georgios Papagiannis, c, Panathinaikos, Greece. 14. Chicago, Denzel Valentine, g, Michi- gan State. 15. Denver (from Houston), Juancho Hernangomez, f, Estudiantes, Spain. 16. Boston (from Dallas), Guerschon Yabusele, f, Rouen, France. 17. Memphis, Wade Baldwin IV, g, Vanderbilt. 18. Detroit, Henry Ellenson, f, Marquette. 19. Denver (from Portland), Malik Beas- ley, g, Florida State. 20. d-Indiana, Caris LaVert, g, Michigan. 21. Atlanta, DeAndre Bembry, g, Saint Joseph's. 22. e-Charlotte, Malachi Richardson, g, Syracuse. 23. Boston, Ante Zizic, c, Cibona, Croatia. 24. Philadelphia (from Miami via Cleveland), Timothe Luwawu, g, Mega Leks, Serbia. 25. LA Clippers, Brice Johnson, f, North Carolina. 26. Philadelphia (from Oklahoma City via Denver and Cleveland), Furkan Korkmaz, g, Efes, Turkey. 27. Toronto, Pascal Siakam, f, New Mexico State. 28. a-Phoenix (from Cleveland via Bos- ton), Skal Labissiere, f, Kentucky. 29. San Antonio, Dejounte Murray, g, Washington. 30. Golden State, Damian Jones, c, Vanderbilt. Proposed Trades a-Sacramento traded No. 8 to Phoenix for selections No. 13 and No. 28. b-Traded to Oklahoma City. c-Traded to Atlanta. d-Traded to Brooklyn. e-Traded to Sacramento. WNBA WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB Minnesota 13 0 1.000 — Sparks 11 1 .917 11/2 Dallas 7 7 .500 61/2 Phoenix 4 9 .308 9 Seattle 4 9 .308 9 San Antonio 2 11 .154 11 EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB New York 9 4 .692 — Atlanta 8 5 .615 1 Washington 7 7 .500 21/2 Chicago 6 7 .462 3 Indiana 5 9 .357 41/2 Connecticut 3 10 .231 6 Wednesday's games New York 90, Atlanta 79, 2OT Washington 76, Indiana 62 Thursday's games Dallas 97, San Antonio 90, OT Friday's games Phoenix at Washington, 4 p.m. Chicago at New York, 4:30 p.m. Sparks at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Connecticut at Seattle, 7 p.m. Golf PGA TOUR-QUICKEN LOANS NATIONAL PAR Thursday At Congressional Country Club Bethesda, Md. Purse: $6.9 million Yardage: 7,569; Par 71 (36-35) First Round Jon Rahm ...................................32-32—64 -7 Jhonattan Vegas ..................... 34-31—65 -6 Jamie Lovemark ...................... 32-34—66 -5 Kyle Reifers.............................. 32-34—66 -5 Camilo Villegas ....................... 32-34—66 -5 Bill Haas.................................... 32-34—66 -5 Ernie Els.................................... 32-34—66 -5 Harold Varner III ..................... 34-32—66 -5 Billy Hurley III ..........................33-33—66 -5 Wesley Bryan...........................33-33—66 -5 Si Woo Kim ...............................34-33—67 -4 Webb Simpson.........................33-34—67 -4 Charley Hoffman.....................34-33—67 -4 Fabian Gomez.......................... 32-35—67 -4 Steve Marino............................ 35-32—67 -4 Sam Saunders .........................34-33—67 -4 Marc Leishman........................33-34—67 -4 Robert Garrigus ......................33-34—67 -4 Mark Hubbard .........................34-33—67 -4 John Senden.............................34-33—67 -4 Smylie Kaufman......................34-33—67 -4 Lucas Glover............................34-34—68 -3 Will MacKenzie........................ 35-33—68 -3 Michael Kim .............................34-34—68 -3 Sean O'Hair ..............................35-33—68 -3 Scott Langley...........................33-35—68 -3 Chesson Hadley....................... 36-32—68 -3 Luke List ................................... 36-32—68 -3 Martin Laird............................. 36-32—68 -3 Patrick Reed.............................33-35—68 -3 Rickie Fowler ........................... 35-33—68 -3 Vijay Singh ...............................35-33—68 -3 Blayne Barber.......................... 33-35—68 -3 Erik Compton...........................34-34—68 -3 Jason Kokrak ........................... 34-35—69 -2 Gary Woodland........................ 35-34—69 -2 Chris Stroud............................. 36-33—69 -2 Brian Harman .......................... 34-35—69 -2 Tony Finau................................ 34-35—69 -2 Kyle Stanley ............................. 35-34—69 -2 Byeong Hun An........................ 35-34—69 -2 Tom Hoge.................................. 34-35—69 -2 Francesco Molinari................. 34-35—69 -2 Tyrone Van Aswegen ............. 35-34—69 -2 Scott Pinckney ........................ 35-34—69 -2 Adam Hadwin .......................... 35-34—69 -2 Jon Curran................................ 35-34—69 -2 Nick Taylor ............................... 35-34—69 -2 Robert Streb .............................37-32—69 -2 Justin Thomas ......................... 33-36—69 -2 Jim Herman.............................. 36-33—69 -2 Ryan Palmer............................. 35-34—69 -2 Andres Gonzales......................37-32—69 -2 Rob Oppenheim....................... 35-34—69 -2 Patton Kizzire...........................33-37—70 -1 David Hearn ..............................36-34—70 -1 Kevin Chappell..........................36-34—70 -1 Keegan Bradley........................37-33—70 -1 Vaughn Taylor...........................35-35—70 -1 Tim Wilkinson...........................34-36—70 -1 Arjun Atwal ...............................35-35—70 -1 Patrick Rodgers........................36-34—70 -1 Hudson Swafford.....................35-35—70 -1 Greg Owen ................................36-34—70 -1 Rod Pampling............................36-34—70 -1 James Hahn...............................35-35—70 -1 Daniel Summerhays ................35-35—70 -1 Ca mer on S mi th . ..... .......... ....... .3 3- 37 —7 0 - 1 Whee Kim ..................................34-36—70 -1 Dawie van der Walt..................35-35—70 -1 Bryson DeChambeau ..............36-34—70 -1 Roberto Castro..........................37-34—71 E Michael Thompson...................36-35—71 E Sung Kang ..................................37-34—71 E Shawn Stefani............................37-34—71 E Brendon de Jonge .....................37-34—71 E Luke Guthrie ..............................35-36—71 E Troy Merritt................................37-34—71 E Kevin Streelman........................37-34—71 E Zac Blair......................................35-36—71 E Anirban Lahiri............................38-33—71 E Derek Fathauer..........................36-35—71 E Tyler Aldridge......................... 36-36—72 +1 Wes Roach............................... 34-38—72 +1 Hiroshi Iwata .......................... 33-39—72 +1 Chris Kirk..................................37-35—72 +1 Matt Jones............................... 36-36—72 +1 Ben Crane................................ 36-36—72 +1 Russell Henley.........................37-35—72 +1 Chez Reavie............................. 36-36—72 +1 Chad Collins.............................35-37—72 +1 Bronson Burgoon................... 36-36—72 +1 Steve Wheatcroft....................37-35—72 +1 John Huh.................................. 36-36—72 +1 Stuart Appleby ....................... 38-34—72 +1 Ben Martin ...............................37-35—72 +1 Jeff Overton ............................ 36-36—72 +1 Morgan Hoffmann ................. 36-36—72 +1 Brett Stegmaier ..................... 36-36—72 +1 Jordan Niebrugge ...................35-37—72 +1 Brendan Steele....................... 38-35—73 +2 Brian Stuard.............................37-36—73 +2 Scott Stallings........................ 39-34—73 +2 Davis Love III............................37-36—73 +2 Jim Furyk ..................................36-37—73 +2 Cameron Tringale .................. 38-35—73 +2 Aaron Baddeley.......................37-36—73 +2 Seung-Yul Noh.........................36-37—73 +2 Rory Sabbatini.........................39-35—74 +3 Andrew Loupe ......................... 37-37—74 +3 Spencer Levin.......................... 37-37—74 +3 Charles Howell III................... 38-36—74 +3 Martin Piller............................. 37-37—74 +3 Carl Pettersson...................... 37-38—75 +4 George McNeill.......................36-39—75 +4 K.J. Choi................................... 37-38—75 +4 Jason Gore...............................38-38—76 +5 Carlos Ortiz............................. 43-33—76 +5 Peter Malnati.......................... 35-41—76 +5 Tennis ATP WORLD TOUR AEGON OPEN NOTTINGHAM RESULTS Thursday At Nottingham Tennis Center Nottingham, England Purse: $730,725 (WT250) Surface: Grass-Outdoor Singles Quarterfinals Andreas Seppi (7), Italy, def. Dudi Sela, Israel, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. Pablo Cuevas (2), Uruguay, def. Marcos Baghdatis (9), Cyprus, 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (8). Gilles Muller (8), Luxembourg, def. Alex- andr Dolgopolov (4), Ukraine, 6-3, 6-4. Kevin Anderson (1), South Africa, leads Steve Johnson (6), United States, 6-7 (6), 7-5, 4-3, susp., darkness. WTA AEGON INTERNATIONAL EASTBOURNE RESULTS Thursday At Devonshire Park Eastbourne, England Purse: $711,778 (Premier) Surface: Grass-Outdoor Singles Third Round Ekaterina Makarova, Russia, def. Andrea Petkovic, Germany, 3-6, 6-4, 6-0. Karolina Pliskova (10), Czech Republic, def. Misaki Doi, Japan, 6-2, 6-4. Quarterfinals Monica Puig, Puerto Rico, def. Kristina Mladenovic, France, 7-6 (6), 4-6, 6-3. Soccer MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Colorado 9 2 5 32 19 11 FC Dallas 8 5 4 28 24 24 Salt Lake 8 4 3 27 27 24 Los Angeles 5 3 7 22 27 17 Kansas City 6 8 3 21 16 18 Vancouver 6 7 3 21 24 27 San Jose 5 4 6 21 18 18 Portland 5 6 5 20 25 27 Se at tle 5 8 1 1 6 13 1 7 Houston 3 7 5 14 20 22 EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Philadelphia 7 4 5 26 27 22 New York 7 8 1 22 27 22 N.Y. City FC 5 5 6 21 25 31 Montreal 5 4 5 20 22 20 Toronto FC 5 5 4 19 15 15 Ne w E ng la nd 4 4 7 1 9 21 26 D.C. United 4 6 5 17 14 16 Orlando City 3 3 8 17 25 23 Columbus 3 5 6 15 18 21 Chicago 2 7 5 11 14 20 Note: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Wednesday's games Philadelphia 4, Chicago 3 Salt Lake 2, New York 1 Colorado 0, Los Angeles 0, tie Saturday, June 25 N.Y. City FC at Seattle, 5 p.m. New England at D.C. United, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. New York at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. Kansas City at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Toronto FC at Orlando City, 7:30 p.m. Salt Lake at FC Dallas, 8 p.m. Los Angeles at San Jose, 10 p.m. Sunday, June 26 Houston at Portland, 6 p.m. COPA AMERICA GLANCE SEMIFINALS Tuesday, June 21 Argentina 4, United States 0 Wednesday, June 22 At Chicago Chile 2, Colombia 0 THIRD PLACE Saturday, June 25 At Glendale, Ariz. United States vs. Colombia, 5 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, June 26 At East Rutherford, N.J. Argentina vs. Chile, 5 p.m. Odds PREGAME.COM LINE Friday MLB NATIONAL LEAGUE Favorite Line Underdog at Pittsburgh -120/+110 Los Angeles at Cincinnati -115/+105 San Diego Chicago -150/+140 at Miami New York -155/+145 at Atlanta Washington -160/+150 at Milwaukee at Colorado -130/+120 Arizona at SFrancisco -220/+200 Philadelphia AMERICAN LEAGUE at Baltimore -130/+120 Tampa Bay at New York -220/+200 Minnesota at Detroit -108/-102 Cleveland Boston -160/+150 at Texas Toronto -142/+132 at Chicago Houston -120/+110 at Kansas City at Los Angeles OFF Oakland INTERLEAGUE St. Louis -125/+115 at Seattle | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 2016 2 B

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