2B ❚ THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2019 ❚ CALLER-TIMES

SPORTS ON TV HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS, SCHEDULES

ON TELEVISION BASEBALL Southlake Carroll 26-11; 10. FM Marcus 28-8. Memorial 71-70—141; 3. (tie) Sadie Englemann, CLASS A OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES — Edinburg Vela, The Austin Westlake 69-72—141; Jennie Park, Team results (top 5) — 1. Robert Lee THURSDAY'S LISTINGS TUESDAY Woodlands, Austin Westlake, Atascocita and Lewisville Hebron 71-70—141; 5. Isha Dhruva, 405-391—796; 2. Clyde Eula 405-411—815; 3. BASEBALL TAPPS DIVISION II Flower Mound Katy Seven Lakes 71-71—142. Lenorah 423-413—836; 4. Garden City STATE SEMIFINAL CLASS 5A — 1. Georgetown 34-2; 2. Boerne CLASS 5A 424-413—837; 5. Sterling City 431-423—854. Noon — MLB: Brewers at Phillies, MLB HOUSTON LUTHERAN SOUTH 3, IWA 0 Champion 32-5; 3. Colleyville Heritage 31-2; 4. Team results (top 5) — 1. Grapevine Top 5 individuals —1. Hannah Nimmo, Greenville W — Trhea Morse. L — Perry Burkett. Tomball 29-2; 5. Burleson Centennial 25-10; 6. 308-314—622; 2. Frisco Lebanon Trail Phoenix Charter 78-80—157; 2. (tie) Sierra Noon — MLB: Rangers at Royals, FSSW 2B — HLS, Chad Allen. 3B — HLS, Kevin Leander Rouse 21-10; 7. Magnolia West 26-5; 8. 307-319—626; 3. Magnolia 315-316—631; 4. Jameson, Motley County 80-85—165; Kami 4:30 p.m. — College: Illinois at Michi- Roebelen. Cleburne 27-6; 9. Sharyland 30-4; 10. Mansfield Montgomery 320-316—636; 5. Northwest Woodman, Channing 85-80—165; 4. Addi Highlights — HLS, Henry Hill 2-3, R; Chad Allen Legacy 27-4 317-324—641. Harris, Happy 90-81—171; 5. Logan Wood, gan State, BTN 1-4, RBI; Jared Chambers 1-3, R; Caleb Hicks 1-3, OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES — Barbers Hill, Frisco Top 5 individuals — 1. Maddi Olson, Abilene Garden City 85-88—173. 5:30 p.m. — MLB: Cubs at Reds, MLB RBI; K. Roebelen 1-3, R. IWA, Gergg Cervantes Lone Star, Amarillo, Sharyland Pioneer, Lucas Wylie 73-70—143; 2. (tie) Gabriella Tomanka, BOYS 1-3; Joseph Garcia 1-3; P. Burkett 7.0 IP, 6 H, 3 H, Lovejoy Grapevine 73-71—144; Madison Phung, Frisco MONDAY-TUESDAY, MAY 20-21 6 p.m. — College: Arkansas at Texas 2 ER, 6 K, 1 BB. CLASS 4A — 1. Argyle 33-1; 2. Pleasant Grove Lebanon Trail 72-72—144; 4. Elise Parel, Humble Class 5A, White Wing GC, Georgetown A&M, ESPNU Records — IWA 20-7-2. 25-4; 3. Liberty Hill 28-3; 4. Sweeny 23-6; 5. Kingwood Park 74-71—145; 5. Anna Takahashi, Class 4A, Plum Creek GC, Kyle PLAYOFFS Iowa Park 29-2; 6. Kilgore 24-5; 7. Robinson Grapevine 72-75—147. Class 3A, Grey Rock GC, Austin 6 p.m. — College: Seton Hall at St. * if necessary 26-4; 8. Fulshear 25-4; 9. Carthage 25-5; 10. Local results — Jennifer Xac, Tuloso-Midway Class 2A, Roy Kizer GC, Austin TAPPS 5A STATE TOURNAMENT Benbrook 24-4 88-81—169. John's, FS1 BALLPARKS AT CROSBY HIGH SCHOOL OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES — Crandall, Lorena CLASS 4A 6 p.m. — College: Ole Miss at Ten- TUESDAY and Sinton. Team results (top 5) —1. Andrews 319-330—649; SOFTBALL Semifinals CLASS 3A — 1. Wall 31-0; 2. Pottsboro 24-4; 3. 2. Lampasas 340-338—678; 3. Midlothian nessee, SEC Fort Worth Christian 4, Austin St. Michael's 3 Kirbyville 26-6; 4. Van Alstyne 23-4; 5. Gateway Heritage 346-337—683; 4. Salado PLAYOFF PAIRINGS *if necessary 6:30 p.m. — College: TCU at Texas Houston Lutheran South 3, IWA 0 Prep 24-7; 6. Bushland 21-5; 7. Breckenridge 349-338—687; 5. Melissa 349-338—687 WEDNESDAY 30-2; 8. Clifton 25-5; 9. Shallowater 25-5; 10. Top 5 individuals — 1. Bohyun Park, Carrollton REGIONAL SEMIFINALS Tech, FSSW/FCS-Pacific FW Christian vs. Hou. Lutheran South, n/a Blanco 27-4. Ranchview 62-64—125; 2. Tristan Gabbard, CLASS 5A REGIONAL QUARTERFINALS FLOUR BLUFF VS. DRIPPING SPRINGS 6:30 p.m. — College: Baylor at Oklaho- OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES — Troy, Brock, Lamar Fulshear 74-76—150; 3. Ozlyan Juarez, CLASS 4A Bishop, Grandview and Harmony Monahans 78-73—151; 4. Katie Adelmann, One-game playoff: 6 p.m. Friday, Jourdanton ma State, FSSW Plus/FCS-Central SINTON VS. ROBSTOWN CLASS 2A — 1. Dallardsville Big Sandy 29-3; 2. Midlothian Heritage 76-76—152; 5. Skyler SEGUIN VS. CALALLEN All games at Cabaniss Baseball Field Refugio 22-1; 3. Muenster 30-4; 4. Shelbyville Strube, Andrews 78-75—153. One-game playoff: 7 p.m. Friday, Beeville 6:30 p.m. — College: Oklahoma at Game 1: 7:30 p.m. Friday 21-4; 5. Windthorst 23-6; 6. New Deal 20-1; 7. CLASS 3A CLASS 3A Texas, Longhorn Network Game 2: 5 p.m. Saturday Valley Mills 22-5; 8. Gruver 10-2; 9. Sundown Team results (top 5) — 1. McGregor HALLETTSVILLE VS. SANTA GERTRUDIS *Game 3: 30 min. following Game 2 17-1; 10. Woden 20-7. 357-335—692; 2. Lago Vista 369-357—726; 3. ACADEMY 7:30 p.m. — College: Michigan at Ne- CLASS 3A OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES — Archer City, Callisburg 382-359—741; 4. Pottsboro All games at Three Rivers Game 1: braska, BTN BANQUETE VS. GOLIAD Trenton, Thorndale and Mason 370-379—749; 5. Jacksboro 382-370—749. 5 p.m. Friday All games in Three Rivers CLASS A — 1. D’Hanis 18-4; 2. New Home 17-3; 3. Top 5 individuals — 1. Mason Garrett, Mount Game 2: 1 p.m. Saturday 9 p.m. — College: Long Beach State at Game 1: 7 p.m. Friday Dodd City 15-4; 4. LaPoyner 11-6; 5. Wells 10-6; Pleasant Chapel Hill 76-75—151; 2. Paige *Game 3: 30 min. following Game 2 Game 2: BANQUETE VS. SCHULENBURG Cal State-Fullerton, ESPNU 1 p.m. Saturday 6. Ira 14-4; 7. Borden County 11-4; 8. Avalon 12-8; Gilstrap, McGregor 82-75—157; 3. (tie) Ida *Game 3: 30 min. following Game 2 9. Round Top Carmine 13-9; 10. Abbott 14-11. Hansen, Omaha Paul Pewitt 81-79—160; Maggie One-game playoff: 7 p.m. Friday, Port Lavaca 9 p.m. — MLB: Pirates at Padres, MLB BISHOP VS. ODEM OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES — Kress Parmer, McGregor 83-77—160; 5. Alli Reily, CLASS 2A Game 1: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sinton Pottsboro 79-83—162. RIVIERA VS. THORNDALE BASKETBALL Game 2: 7 p.m. Thursday, Whataburger Field Local results — Mariel Flores, Taft 96-94—190. All games at Jourdanton 2 p.m. — NBA Draft Combine, ESPN2 *Game 3: 7 p.m. Friday, Whataburger Field GOLF CLASS 2A Game 1: 5 p.m. Thursday CLASS 2A Team results (top 5) — 1. Grapeland Game 2: Noon Saturday 8 p.m. — NBA Playoffs: Trail Blazers at REFUGIO VS. BEN BOLT UIL STATE GOLF TOURNAMENT 334-315—649; 2. Martin’s Mill 335-334—669; 3. *Game 3: 30 min. following Game 2 GIRLS Warriors, ESPN All games at Coastal Bend College, Beeville Normangee 361-370—731; 4. Vega Game 1: 7 p.m. Thursday CLASS 6A 372-378—750; 5. Stratford 373-382—755. GOLF Game 2: 4 p.m. Friday Team results (top 5) — 1. Austin Westlake Top 5 individuals — 1. Mia Nixon, Martin’s Mill TENNIS *Game 3: 6 p.m. Saturday 289-288—577; 2. Plano West 303-294—597; 3. 70-72—142; 2. Katelin Berry, Stratford Noon — PGA Tour Golf: PGA Champi- THSBCA RANKINGS Southlake Carroll 300-302—602; 4. Katy Seven THURSDAY-FRIDAY, MAY 16-17 75-72—147; 3. (tie) Maddie Barrinton, Olney UIL State Tournament, George P. Mitchell onship, first round, TNT CLASS 6A — 1. Cy Ranch 29-3; 2. SA Reagan 31-5; Lakes 307-297—604; 5. Houston Memorial 76-77—153; Kenley Nixon, Martin’s Mill 3. Humble Kingwood 27-5; 4. Prosper 31-6; 5. 300-308—608 Tennis Center & Omar Smith Intramural Tennis 77-76—153; 5. Cheney Boyd, Grapeland Center, College Station HOCKEY Lake Travis 31-3; 6. Houston Memorial 31-4; 7. Top 5 individuals — 1. Trinity King, Arlington 79-75—154. 7 p.m. — NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs: Round Rock 27-10; 8. FB Ridgepoint 26-3; 9. Martin 70-69—139; 2. Zoe Slaughter, Houston Bruins at Hurricanes, NBCSN SOCCER 7 p.m. — International Womens Friendly: U.S. vs. New Zealand, ESPN2 9 p.m. — MLS: FC Dallas at Los Ange- HOUSTON LUTHERAN SOUTH 3, INCARNATE WORD 0 les FC, EPSN2 ON RADIO Houston Lutheran South tops IWA in state semi THURSDAY'S LISTINGS BASEBALL Noon — MLB: Rangers at Royals, KEYS- Len Hayward The Pioneers plated runs in the threw a complete game and gave up AM 1440 Corpus Christi Caller Times fourth, fifth and seventh innings to ad- three runs, two earned, on six hits with GENERAL USA TODAY NETWORK - TEXAS vance to Wednesday’s TAPPS Division II six strikeouts and one walk. 3 p.m. — Halftime Report with Pudge, state championship game. Houston Lu- Lutheran South pitcher Trhea Morse KSIX-AM 1230; KSIX-FM 95.1, 96.1 CROSBY – Houston Lutheran South theran South will take on Fort Worth threw the complete-game shutout, giv- scored single runs in three different in- Christian for the state title on Wednes- ing up the two hits with nine strikeouts nings and held Incarnate Word Acad- day. and one walk. emy to two hits as the Angels fell 3-0 in Gregg Cervantes and Joseph Garcia IWA finishes its first state tourna- a TAPPS Division II state semifinal on had the hits for the Angels in the loss. ment appearance since 2003 with a 20- HOOKS TODAY Tuesday. Angels starting pitcher Perry Burkett 7-2 record.

Opponent: Midland RockHounds When: 7 p.m. Thursday Where: Security Bank Ballpark, Mid- land IN BRIEF Pitching probables: Brett Adcock (CC, LH, 0-4, 8.22 ERA) vs. Kyle Friedrichs WNBA hires Deloitte CEO this offseason, spent big money in free coached the Edmonton Oilers during (MID, RH, 0-0, 3.38 ERA at Ad- Engelbert as commissioner agency and oversaw the team’s draft. the NHL’s lockout-shortened season in vanced-A Stockton) Now, stunningly, he’s out as New 2012-13. He was fired after the youth- Sunday’s score: Frisco 5, Corpus NEW YORK – The WNBA has hired York’s general manager. laden Oilers finished 19-22-7. Christi 4 Deloitte CEO Cathy Engelbert as its Team chairman and CEO Christopher Krueger also coached Switzerland’s Radio: KKTX-AM 1360 new commissioner. Johnson announced the decision to fire national team to Olympic appearances Info: 561-4665; www.cchooks.com Engelbert replaces Lisa Borders, Maccagnan in a statement posted in 2002, 2006 and 2010. He’s spent the Note: For scores & schedules from the who stepped down in October. NBA Wednesday on the team’s Twitter ac- past five years as chairman of soccer’s Texas League go to caller.com. deputy commissioner Mark Tatum has count. Coach Adam Gase will serve as Southampton FC of the English Premier TEXAS LEAGUE been the interim WNBA president the acting general manager in Maccag- League. NORTH W-L Pct. GB Arkansas 23-14 .622 - since Borders left. nan’s place while the Jets search for a Tulsa 20-18 .526 3.5 Springfield 17-22 .436 7 Engelbert will be the first person to replacement. Patrick Kane sets US-scoring NW Arkansas 16-22 .421 7.5 have the title of WNBA commissioner. “This morning, I informed Mike that record at world championship SOUTH W-L Pct. GB Frisco 22-16 .579 - The previous four people in charge of he was being relieved of his duties as Midland 19-18 .514 2.5 Corpus Christi 18-19 .486 3.5 the league – , Donna general manager of the team, effective KOSICE, Slovakia – Patrick Kane Amarillo 15-21 .417 6 Orender, Laurel Richie and Borders – immediately,” Johnson said in the state- scored a goal and had two assists to be- TUESDAY’S GAMES Frisco 5, Corpus Christi 4 were known as the league’s president. ment. “Mike helped to execute the stra- come the ’ all-time leading Springfield 3, Arkansas 1 Since 2015, Engelbert has been CEO tegic vision of the organization during scorer at the world hockey champion- NW Arkansas 12, Tulsa 10 Amarillo 9, Midland 4 of Deloitte US, an accounting organi- the last four seasons and especially the ship in 6-3 win over Britain on Wednes- WEDNESDAY’S GAMES NW Arkansas 6, Tulsa 5 zation that works with Fortune 500 past few months. However, I came to the day. The three-time Stanley Cup cham- Arkansas 8, Springfield 2 companies. Her term as CEO of De- decision to make a change after much pion and two-time Olympian finished Frisco at Corpus Christi, late Midland at Amarillo, late loitte was ending next month. thought and a careful assessment of the game with 36 points, surpassing the THURSDAY’S GAMES It’s been an active offseason for the what would be in the best long-term in- 33 points U.S. Hockey Hall of Famer Corpus Christi at Midland, 7 p.m. Springfield at NW Arkansas, 7:05 p.m. league, which begins its 23rd season terests of the New York Jets.” Mark Johnson had at the world champi- Arkansas at Tulsa, 7:05 p.m. on May 24. The WNBA announced a The timing is particularly strange be- onships. Johnson led the Americans Amarillo at Frisco, 7:05 p.m. deal with CBS earlier this month to cause Maccagnan ran the Jets’ draft less with 11 goals when they won Olympic broadcast 40 games on CBS Sports than three weeks ago, including taking gold in 1980. Network. The WNBA also signed AT&T defensive tackle Quinnen Williams with “It’s special when you think of all the as a top sponsor, added new uniforms the No. 3 overall pick. There were some great American players, all the kids that by Nike and rebranded itself with a rumors, however, that there was tension grow up in the USA, dreaming of playing ISLANDERS & new logo. The league also had a pro- between Maccagnan and Gase – which hockey, dreaming of playing for their JAVELINAS UPDATE motional tie-in with the highly suc- both denied. country,” Kane said. “I’ve really enjoyed cessful “Captain Marvel” movie in Feb- this tournament. This is my third time ruary and oversaw the sale of the New Seeking playoff return, Sabres over here. It would be really nice to win ISLANDERS BASEBALL York Liberty to an investment group hire Ralph Krueger as coach it more than anything. The personal Next Opponent: Regular season over/ led by Brooklyn Nets minority owner achievements and accolades are pretty Southland Conference Tournament Joseph Tsai. BUFFALO, N.Y. – Ralph Krueger has nice, too.” When: TBD Engelbert played college basketball officially been named the new coach of The Americans won bronze last year Where: Constellation Field, Sugar at Lehigh under current Notre Dame the Buffalo Sabres as the franchise at the world championship in Denmark, Land coach Muffet McGraw. She was also on seeks to return to the playoffs after an where Kane had a tournament-high 20 Records: Texas A&M-Corpus Christi the school’s lacrosse team, serving as eight-year absence. points and was named MVP. Kane’s first 30-24, 14-16 in SLC captain of both programs. The Sabres announced the hire on appeared at the world championship in Wednesday. General manager Jason 2008, when the U.S. was eliminated in JAVELINAS SOFTBALL Jets fire GM Mike Maccagnan; Botterill says in a statement that Krueg- the quarterfinals with a loss to Finland. NCAA TOURNAMENT coach Adam Gase acting GM er has adapted to “a variety of high- Kane has helped the U.S. win three South Central Super Regional pressure environments while leading straight games in Group A since opening Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Cameron All games at Hubert Field, Kingsville NEW YORK – Mike Maccagnan some of the world’s elite players.” with a loss to the host Slovaks. Game 1: 7 p.m. Thursday —Wire services Game 2: 4 p.m. Friday helped lead the Jets’ coaching search The 59-year-old Krueger previously *Game 3: 30 min. after Game 2

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