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Moore Leads Lynx Over Dream Page 2B East Oregonian SPORTS Saturday, August 1, 2015 BRIEFLY Half marathon Moore leads Lynx over Dream opens registration Associated Press UMATILLA — MINNEAPOLIS — Registration is open for the Shoni Schimmel dished out Columbia River Power Half a season-high 10 assists, Marathon, which will be run but the Atlanta Dream were this year on Saturday, Oct. 3. unable to get past Maya The course will again Moore and the Minnesota begin and end at Big River Lynx on Friday night. Golf Course and crosses the Moore McNary Dam. scored 21 Along with the half points, marathon, racers can enter the 10th the 8-kilometer walk/run and straight Minnesota the Half Marathon Relay. game the File photo More information on the 86 Rodeo cowboys win buckles and so can participants All-Star in a the golf tournament named for the Farm-City course route and registration MVP has forms can be found online at Pro Rodeo. This buckle was one of the prizes in the had at 2011 Farm-City Open golf tournament. ColumbiaRiverMarathon.com. least 20 points, and Atlanta grabbed 10 FARM-CITY: Teams will Golf scramble rebounds 70 EHQH¿WVORFDO to help the be selected on Monday fast-starting Lynx cruise to Special Olympics an 86-70 victory. Continued from 1B team member from his or ECHO — The 10th Moore had seven points her corresponding tier will annual Special Olympics have chances to win various only compete against others in the ¿rst quarter — when prizes ranging anywhere golf scramble will be held Damiris Dantas was the from that tier. This allows on Saturday, Aug. 8 at Echo from new clubs, to Stetson as many participants to win only Atlanta starter to score hats, to belt buckles for Hills Golf Course. with six — and the Lynx as many prizes as possible Teams of four will contests such as closest to without a handful of golfers (14-4) scored the last 11 the pin, long put, and more. compete over 18 holes points to race to a 26-9 lead. taking home everything. while raising money for In all, about 70 prizes will “It’s a good golf tourna- The Dream (7-12) made be awarded. The par-3 the Hermiston/Pendleton a surge at the start of each ment for the area,” Fisher Special Olympics program. AP Photo/Stacy Bengs ninth hole even has a car said. “A lot of the guys quarter but never got within giveaway if an ace is made. Cost is $120 per team single digits. Atlanta Dream guard Shoni Schimmel (23) tries to in it have been in the area and the ¿eld is capped at 18 set up a play against Minnesota Lynx guard Renee The teams, which are for a long time. It’s a good Schimmel also pulled in Montgomery (21) during the second half of a WNBA to be selected Monday, teams. The entry fee is tax ¿ve rebounds for Atlanta, but basketball game Friday in Minneapolis. gathering. deductible. Aug. 6, will be comprised “They’re there to have a went 0 for 5 from the ¿eld of golfers at all skill-levels For more information and was shut out in points. turnovers the Lynx turned 15 points for Minnesota, great time. There’s friends call Kristi or Mark at (541) and handicaps. They will they haven’t seen in a long Tiffany Hayes was the into 23 points — Schimmel which improved to 7-1 be tiered, though, so each 567-1546. only player to reach double had just two turnovers, and when scoring 80 points time.” ¿gures with 15 points for added a steal. while Atlanta fell to 0-9 — East Oregonian the Dream, which had 20 Lindsay Whalen added when giving up 80. SCOREBOARD Felix Doubront to Oakland for cash. Baseball MIAMI MARLINS — Traded RHP Dan NFL MLB Haren and cash to the Chicago Cubs American League for RHP Ivan Pineyro and SS Elliot Soto. East Division Traded RHP Sam Dyson to Texas for C W L Pct GB Tomas Telis and LHP Code Ege. New York 58 44 .569 — MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Traded OF Unhappy Bennett shows, Chancellor holds out Baltimore 52 50 .510 6 Gerardo Parra to Baltimore for RHP Zach Toronto 53 51 .510 6 Davies. Tampa Bay 51 53 .490 8 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Traded By TIM BOOTH Seattle With Wilson’s extension Boston 46 58 .442 13 LHPs Cole Hamels and Jake Diekman Central Division and cash to Texas for LHP Matt Harrison, Associated Press Seahawks ¿nished, Wagner would seem W L Pct GB C Jorge Alfaro, OF Nick Williams and defen- Kansas City 61 41 .598 — RHPs Alec Asher, Jerad Eickhoff and to be next in line. Wagner Minnesota 53 49 .520 8 Jake Thompson. Traded OF Ben Revere RENTON, Wash. — sive end was an All-Pro last season Detroit 50 53 .485 11½ and cash to Toronto for RHPs Jimmy Michael Chicago 49 52 .485 11½ Cordero and Alberto Tirado. Michael Bennett, Kam Chan- Bennett despite missing ¿ve games Cleveland 48 54 .471 13 PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Traded SS with a painful toe injury and West Division Justin Sellers to the Chicago White cellor and Bobby Wagner all wipes W L Pct GB Sox for a player to be named or cash. took different approaches has been Seattle’s starting Houston 58 46 .558 — Acquired 1B Michael Morse and cash his brow Los Angeles 55 46 .545 1½ considerations from the Los Angeles Friday to show displeasure while middle linebacker since Texas 50 52 .490 7 Dodgers for OF Jose Tabata. with their contract situations speaking being a second-round pick in Seattle 47 57 .452 11 Oakland 45 59 .433 13 Basketball with the Seattle Seahawks. to the 2012. ——— media Friday’s Games WNBA Never shy about speaking “It’s important to be recog- Baltimore 8, Detroit 7 Friday’s Games his mind, Bennett used his following nized as one of the best. It’s Toronto 7, Kansas City 6, 11 innings Connecticut 67, Seattle 66 an NFL Boston 7, Tampa Bay 5 Washington 88, San Antonio 53 words to convey unhappiness. not up to me. I let the people Texas 6, San Francisco 3 Minnesota 86, Atlanta 70 Wagner was more straight- football who get paid to ¿gure that out, Arizona 6, Houston 4, 10 innings Los Angeles 88, Chicago 77 training N.Y. Yankees 13, Chicago White Sox 6 Saturday’s Game forward, saying his personal ¿gure that out,” Wagner said. Seattle 6, Minnesota 1 Minnesota at Tulsa, 5 p.m. camp on Cleveland 2, Oakland 1 Sunday’s Games deadline for getting a contract Friday, “My job is to go out there L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, (n) Phoenix at Atlanta, noon extension from his rookie and make sure this defense Saturday’s Games Seattle at New York, noon July 31, Kansas City (Ventura 5-7) at Toronto Los Angeles at San Antonio, 1:30 p.m. deal is “now.” 2015, in is ran right and that’s the best (Buehrle 11-5), 10:07 a.m. Washington at Chicago, 3 p.m. Tampa Bay (M.Moore 1-2) at Boston Connecticut at Indiana, 3 p.m. And Chancellor said Renton, defense. And it will be the (J.Kelly 2-6), 10:35 a.m. nothing other than with his Wash. best defense that you guys see L.A. Angels (Heaney 5-0) at L.A. Dodg- ers (Kershaw 8-6), 1:05 p.m. Soccer actions, by holding out from on this ¿eld — again.” Detroit (An.Sanchez 10-8) at Baltimore MLS AP Photo/Ste- (Gausman 1-2), 4:05 p.m. the start of training camp and phen Brashear Chancellor signed his Saturday’s Games Arizona (Hellickson 7-6) at Houston Montreal at New York City FC, 11 a.m. potentially incurring ¿nes of four-year extension following (Keuchel 12-5), 4:10 p.m. Real Salt Lake at D.C. United, 4 p.m. $30,000 per day. million, four-year contract he that led him to report, rather the 2012 season and is N.Y. Yankees (Undecided) at Chicago New York at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. White Sox (Danks 5-8), 4:10 p.m. Columbus at Orlando City, 4:30 p.m. “I’m still upset about my signed in March 2014. than holding out to make his regarded as one of the most Seattle (Montgomery 4-4) at Minnesota Toronto FC at New England, 4:30 p.m. (Gibson 8-8), 4:10 p.m. Houston at Sporting Kansas City, 5:30 p.m. contract situation but it’s one Chancellor’s hold out is stance known. unique players in the league San Francisco (Heston 11-5) at Texas Los Angeles at Colorado, 6 p.m. of those things where it is due to his displeasure with Bennett’s contention is by having the size of a (Hamels 0-0), 5:05 p.m. Vancouver at Seattle, 7 p.m. Cleveland (Co.Anderson 2-2) at Oakland Sunday’s Games what it is,” Bennett said. “I’ve the compensation in his his ability to play multiple linebacker and the speed of a (Brooks 0-0), 6:05 p.m. Portland at San Jose, 2 p.m. Sunday’s Games FC Dallas at Chicago, 4 p.m. got to be professional and contract signed prior to the positions on the defensive safety. Chancellor has played Kansas City at Toronto, 10:07 a.m. come out here and be a leader 2013 season that will pay line. Bennett has lined up at through a number of injuries, Detroit at Baltimore, 10:35 a.m.
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