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THE HERALD ■ WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 2017 SPORTS ■ PAGE 27

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Milos Teodosic, guard, Los Angeles Clippers Local schedule Pro PJ Tucker, forward, Houston Dwyane Wade, guard, Chicago ■■ All Times EDT Dion Waiters, guard, Miami All Times EDT ■■ TODAY, JULY 12 Nick Young, guard/forward, Golden State Ohio Valley League Baseball Owensboro Oilers at Dubois County Bombers 7:00 East Division W L Pct GB ■■ WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION ■■ THURSDAY, JULY 13 Washington ...... 52 36 .591 — All Times EDT Ohio Valley League Baseball Atlanta ...... 42 45 .483 9½ Tuesday’s Games Dubois County Bombers at Fulton Railroaders 8:00 Miami ...... 41 46 471 10½ No games scheduled ■■ FRIDAY, JULY 14 New York ...... 39 47 .453 12 Today’s Games Ohio Valley League Baseball Philadelphia ...... 29 58 333 22½ San Antonio at Indiana, noon Fulton Railroaders at Dubois County Bombers .7:00 Central Division W L Pct GB Dallas at Chicago, 12:30 p.m. Milwaukee ...... 50 41 .549 — Connecticut at Seattle, 3 p.m. Chicago ...... 43 45 .489 5½ Atlanta at Phoenix, 10 p.m. St. Louis ...... 43 45 .489 5½ Thursday’s Games Pittsburgh ...... 42 47 .472 7 Connecticut at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Little League Cincinnati ...... 39 49 .443 9½ AT JASPER West Division W L Pct GB BANTAM 6 LEAGUE TOURNAMENT Los Angeles ...... 61 29 .678 — ■■ Athletics 15, Cubs 12 Arizona ...... 53 36 .596 7½ Cubs ...... 434 1 — 12 Colorado ...... 52 39 .571 9½ Pro soccer Athletics ...... 438 x — 15 San Diego ...... 38 50 .432 22 ■■ CONCACAF GOLD CUP ■■ Pirates 19, Orioles 18, five innings San Francisco . . . . . 34 56 .378 27 All Times EDT Orioles ...... 543 51 — 18 Tuesday’s Game GROUP A GP W D L GF GA Pts Pirates ...... 535 42 — 19 MLB All-Star Game: AL 2, NL 1, 10 innings Canada . . . . 2 1 1 0 5 3 4 Friday’s Games Costa Rica . . . 2 1 1 0 2 1 4 AT HAUBSTADT (Montgomery 1-6) at Baltimore (Gaus- Honduras ...... 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 12-YEAR-OLD DISTRICT 13 CHAMPIONSHIP man 5-7), 7:05 p.m. French Guiana . 2 0 1 1 2 4 1 ■■ Ireland 7, Golfmoor 1 St. Louis (Leake 6-7) at Pittsburgh (Cole 7-7), 7:05 Tuesday’s Games Golfmoor ...... 000 001 — 1 p.m. Costa Rica 1, Canada 1, tie Ireland ...... 002 14x — 7 Colorado (Gray 2-0) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom 9-3), Honduras 0, French Guiana 0, tie and catchers: (G) Herunbrook and York; 7:10 p.m. Friday’s Games (I) Senninger and Sternberg. L.A. Dodgers (McCarthy 6-3) at Miami (Straily 7-4), Costa Rica vs. French Guiana, 7:30 p.m. Home runs: (I) Bair (5th, ) 7:10 p.m. Canada vs. Honduras, 10 p.m. Note: Ireland advances to Little League state tourna- Washington (TBD) at Cincinnati (TBD), 7:10 p.m. GROUP B GP W D L GF GA Pts ment July 26-31 at Wabash. Arizona (Walker 6-4) at Atlanta (Dickey 6-5), 7:35 Martinique . . . 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 p.m. Panama . . . . 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 Philadelphia (Pivetta 2-4) at Milwaukee (Davies United States . . 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 10-4), 8:10 p.m. Nicaragua . . . 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 Youth softball San Francisco (Cueto 6-7) at San Diego (Richard Today’s Games 5-8), 10:10 p.m. Panama vs. Nicaragua, 6:30 p.m. AT JASPER United States vs. Martinique, 9 p.m. SENIOR LEAGUE Saturday’s Games ■■ Cameos 9, Rubies 5 East Division W L Pct GB Panama vs. Martinique, 4:30 p.m. Cameos ...... 206 100 — 9 Boston ...... 50 39 .562 — Nicaragua vs. United States, 7 p.m. Rubies ...... 112 100 — 5 New York ...... 45 41 .523 3½ GROUP C GP W D L GF GA Pts ■■ Diamonds 17, Cameos 15 Tampa Bay ...... 47 43 .522 3½ Jamaica . . . . 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 Cameos ...... 640 32 — 15 Baltimore ...... 42 46 .477 7½ Mexico . . . . 1 1 0 0 3 1 3 Diamonds ...... 545 12 — 17 Toronto ...... 41 47 .466 8½ Curacao . . . . 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 Central Division W L Pct GB El Salvador . . 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 Cleveland ...... 47 40 .540 — Thursday’s Games Minnesota ...... 45 43 .511 2½ El Salvador vs. Curacao, 8 p.m. Amateur golf Kansas City ...... 44 43 .506 3 Mexico vs. Jamaica, 10:30 p.m. Detroit ...... 39 48 .448 8 Sunday’s Games ■■ 48th ANNUAL HERALD DUBOIS COUNTY Chicago ...... 38 49 .437 9 Jamaica vs. El Salvador, 6 p.m. AMATEUR MEN’S GOLF TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS West Division W L Pct GB Curacao vs. Mexico, 8:30 p.m. All Times EDT Houston ...... 60 29 .674 — Note: First tee time listed is for first round Saturday Los Angeles ...... 45 47 489 16½ BRITTNEY LOHMILLER/THE HERALD at Huntingburg Country Club; second tee time listed Texas ...... 43 45 489 16½ is for second round Sunday at Sultan’s Golf Seattle ...... 43 47 478 17½ SPLASHY HITTERS Pro tennis Club. Golfers making the cut after the second day Oakland ...... 39 50 .438 21 In between innings of the Dubois County Bombers’ home game, will play the final round Sunday, July 23, at Buffalo Tuesday’s Game ■■ WIMBLEDON Trace Golf Course with tee times to be determined. MLB All-Star Game: AL 2, NL 1, 10 innings Kenzie Cave of Dubois and Jayden Klem of Dale, both 10, competed AT LONDON/The All England Lawn Tennis & 8 a.m. (12:20 p.m.) — Jim Lansford^, Chris Klein^, Friday’s Games to see who could the most water balloons Tuesday at League Croquet Club John Uebelhor^, Jacob Seibert Chicago Cubs (Montgomery 1-6) at Baltimore (Gaus- SINGLES 8:10 a.m. (12:10 p.m.) — Bart Pfau^, William man 5-7), 7:05 p.m. Stadium in Huntingburg. The Bombers scored 12 first-inning runs to MEN Mangold^, Bruce Reinhart^, Travis Mundy N.Y. Yankees (TBD) at Boston (Pomeranz 9-4), 7:10 Fourth Round 8:20 a.m. (noon) — Avery Hollinden*, Landon p.m. breeze by Muhlenberg County 19-9. Novak Djokovic (2), Serbia, def. Adrian Mannarino, Kissel*, Doug Gehlhausen^, Rick Rasche^ Toronto (Sanchez 0-2) at Detroit (Verlander 5-6), France, 6-2, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4. 8:40 a.m. (11:50 a.m.) — Kody Schitter, Rex 7:10 p.m. WOMEN Bredemeier**, Terry Fullington**, JT Stenftenagel Minnesota (Berrios 8-2) at Houston (Morton 6-3), Quarterfinals 8:50 a.m. (11:40 a.m.) — Jacob Kiefer, Jason 8:10 p.m. 1969 — Willie McCovey, San Francisco, NL 1959 — American, 5-3 Johanna Konta (6), Britain, def. Simona Halep (2), Miller, Nick Abbett Seattle (Paxton 7-3) at (TBD), Romania, 6-7 (7-2), 7-6 (7-5), 6-4. 9 a.m. (11:30 a.m.) — Griffin Brown, Bryan 8:10 p.m. 1968 — , San Francisco, NL 1958 — American, 4-3 1967 — Tony Perez, Cincinnati, NL 1957 — American, 6-5 Garbine Muguruza (14), Spain, def. Svetlana Hagan*, Derek Bolling, Michael Bies Texas (Perez 4-6) at Kansas City (TBD), 8:15 p.m. Kuznetsova (7), Russia, 6-3, 6-4. 9:20 a.m. (11:20 a.m.) — Justin Leibering, Cam Cleveland (Carrasco 10-3) at Oakland (Gray 4-4), 1966 — , Baltimore, AL 1956 — National, 7-3 1965 — , San Francisco, NL 1955 — National, 6-5, 12 innings Venus Williams (10), United States, def. Jelena Buechler, Brock Matthews, Brad Bolling^ 10:05 p.m. Ostapenko (13), Latvia, 6-3, 7-5. 9:30 a.m. (11:10 a.m.) — Wayne Hopf^, Caleb Tampa Bay (Faria 4-0) at L.A. Angels (TBD), 10:07 1964 — John Callison, Philadelphia, NL 1954 — American, 11-9 1963 — Willie Mays, San Francisco, NL 1953 — National, 5-1 Magdalena Rybarikova, Slovakia, def. CoCo Begle, George Nord^, Ian Weyer p.m. Vandeweghe (24), United States, 6-3, 6-3. 9:40 a.m. (11 a.m.) — Jack Bies*, Ted O’Brien, 1962 — x-, Los Angeles, NL 1952 — National, 3-2, 5 innings, rain John Parker^, Cameron Weyer AT MIAMI/Marlins Park 1962 — x-, Los Angeles, AL 1951 — National, 8-3 9:50 a.m. (10:50 a.m.) — Reid Lorey, Matt Boeglin, MLB ALL-STAR GAME x-two games 1950 — National, 4-3, 14 innings Anthony Seng, Dave Shipley^ ■■ American League 2, National League 1, 10 innings 1949 — American, 11-7 12:40 p.m. (10:40 a.m.) — Michael Greive^, Tyson American League . . 000 010 000 1— 2-10-0 ■■ MLB ALL-STAR GAME SCORES 1948 — American, 5-2 Transactions 2017 — American, 2-1, 10 innings 1947 — American, 2-1 Crandall, Jacob Bartley, Ron Snyder^ National League . . . 000 001 000 0 — 1-7-0 TUESDAY’S SPORTS TRANSACTIONS 2016 — American, 4-2 1946 — American, 12-0 12:50 p.m. (10:30 a.m.) — Tyler Bartley, Jake Pitchers and Catchers: (A) Sale, Betances (3), ■■ BASEBALL 2015 — American, 6-3 Kilian, Bryson Bolling, Ben Meyer Vargas (4), Kintzler (5), Santana (6), Osuna (7), 1945 — No Game American League 2014 — American, 5-3 1 p.m. (10:20 a.m.) — Mitchell Huebner, Lucas Devenski (8), Kimbrel (9), Miller (10) and Perez, 1944 — National, 7-1 — Announced INFs Paul Jan- 2013 — American, 3-0 Zielinski, Matt Kuper, Jay Neuhoff Sanchez; (N) Scherzer, Neshek (2), Martinez (3), 1943 — American, 5-3 ish and David Washington have cleared waivers and 1:20 p.m. (10:10 a.m.) — Ron Schitter^, Andy Wood (5), Greinke (6), Hand (7), Holland (8), Jansen 2012 — National, 8-0 1942 — American, 3-1 were assigned outright to Norfolk (IL). Schroeder, Carson Pierce*, Phil Ohanian^ (9), Davis (10) and Posey, Molina. 2011 — National, 5-1 1941 — American, 7-5 — Released 1B Chris Carter. 1:30 p.m. (10 a.m.) — Ed Hollinden^, Mike WP: Kimbrel. LP: Davis. S: Miller. 2010 — National, 3-1 1940 — National, 4-0 ■■ BASKETBALL Blessinger^, Glen Pierce^ DP: American League 3, National League 1. LOB: 2009 — American, 4-3 1939 — American, 3-1 National Basketball Association 1:40 p.m. (9:50 a.m.) — Evan Wolfe*, Bilal Ahmed, American League 8, National League 8. 2B: (A) 2008 — American, 4-3, 15 innings 1938 — National, 4-1 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Signed F Jeff Green. Stan Klein Schoop. HR: (A) Cano; (N) Molina. SB: (A) Ramirez. 2007 — American, 5-4 1937 — American, 8-3 DENVER NUGGETS — Waived G Mike Miller. * denotes junior 2006 — American, 3-2 1936 — National, 4-3 NEW ORLEANS PELICANS — Signed G Frank ^ denotes senior ■■ MLB ALL-STAR GAME MVPs 2005 — American, 7-5 1935 — American, 4-1 Jackson. 2017 — Robinson Cano, Seattle, AL 2004 — American, 9-4 1934 — American, 9-7 ■■ COLLEGE 2016 — , Kansas City, AL 2003 — American, 7-6 1933 — American, 4-2 GEORGE WASHINGTON — Announced sophomore 2015 — , Los Angeles, AL 2002 — Tied 7-7, 11 innings men’s basketball G D.J. Williams has transferred 2014 — Mike Trout, Los Angeles, AL 2001 — American, 4-1 from Illinois. College baseball 2013 — , New York, AL 2000 — American, 6-3 AT HUNTINGBURG/League Stadium 2012 — , San Francisco, NL 1999 — American, 4-1 Pro basketball OHIO VALLEY LEAGUE 2011 — , Milwaukee, NL 1998 — American, 13-8 ■■ Dubois County 19, Muhlenberg County 9 2010 — Brian McCann, Atlanta, NL 1997 — American, 3-1 ■■ NBA 2017 FREE AGENT SIGNINGS Muhlenberg County . . . 030 032 001 — 9-10-1 2009 — , Tampa Bay, AL 1996 — National, 6-0 Bojan Bogdanovic, guard, Indiana On the air Dubois County . . . (12)50 000 20x — 19-14-1 2008 — J.D. Drew, Boston, AL 1995 — National, 3-2 Jose Calderon, guard, Cleveland All Times EDT Pitchers and catchers: (MC) Bowman, Moore (1), 2007 — , Seattle, AL 1994 — National, 8-7, 10 innings Michael Carter-Williams, guard, Charlotte ■■ TODAY, JULY 12 Brown (7), Walters (8) and Siegel; (DC) Bellomy, 2006 — , Texas, AL 1993 — American, 9-3 Vince Carter, guard/forward, Sacramento TELEVISION Antonopoulos (5), Gulledge (6), Ellis (8), Gray (9) 2005 — , Baltimore, AL 1992 — American, 13-6 Darren Collison, guard, Indiana Noon — Pro tennis: Wimbledon, men’s quarterfinals and Sanchez. 2004 — , Texas, AL 1991 — American, 4-2 Robert Covington, forward, Philadelphia (ESPN) WP: Antonopoulos (2-1). LP: Bowman. 2003 — , Anaheim, AL 1990 — American, 2-0 Tyreke Evans, guard/forward, Memphis 6 p.m. — Pro basketball: NBA Summer League, Las Doubles: (DC) Archer 3, Mercier; (MC) Siegel, 2002 — None 1989 — American, 5-3 Cristiano Felicio, forward/center, Chicago Vegas first-round playoffs (ESPN2) Espejo 2001 — Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore, AL 1988 — American, 2-1 Raymond Felton, guard, Oklahoma City 6:30 p.m. — Men’s soccer: CONCACAF Gold Cup, Home runs: (DC) Alders (1st, grand slam) 2000 — , New York, AL 1987 — National, 2-0, 13 innings Yogi Ferrell, guard, Dallas Panama vs. Nicaragua (FS1) 1999 — Pedro Martinez, Boston, AL 1986 — American, 3-2 Danilo Gallinari, forward, Los Angeles Clippers 8 p.m. — ESPY Awards (ABC) ■■ OHIO VALLEY LEAGUE STANDINGS/SCHEDULE 1998 — , Baltimore, AL 1985 — National, 6-1 Langston Galloway, guard, Detroit 8 p.m. — NBA basketball: NBA Summer league, Las All Times EDT 1997 — Sandy Alomar Jr., Cleveland, AL 1984 — National, 3-1 Rudy Gay, forward, San Antonio Vegas first-round playoffs (ESPN2) East Division W L Pct. GB 1996 — , Los Angeles, NL 1983 — American, 13-3 Taj Gibson, forward, Minnesota 9 p.m. — Men’s soccer: CONCACAF Gold Cup, Dubois County Bombers . . 24 7 .774 — 1995 — , Florida, NL 1982 — National, 4-1 Jerami Grant, forward, Oklahoma City United States vs. Martinique (FS1) Owensboro Oilers . . . . 15 17 .469 91⁄2 1994 — Fred McGriff, Atlanta, NL 1981 — National, 5-4 Jeff Green, forward, Cleveland 10 p.m. — Pro basketball: NBA Summer League, Henderson Flash . . . . 14 18 438 101⁄2 1993 — , Minnesota, AL 1980 — National, 4-2 Tim Hardaway Jr., guard, New York Las Vegas first-round playoffs (ESPN2) Muhlenberg County Stallions 12 19 .387 12 1992 — Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle, AL 1979 — National, 7-6 Spencer Hawes, forward/center, Milwaukee RADIO West Division W L Pct. GB 1991 — Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore, AL 1978 — National, 7-3 George Hill, guard, Sacramento 6:55 p.m. — Ohio Valley League baseball: Hoptown Hoppers . . . . 18 13 .581 — 1990 — , Texas, AL 1977 — National, 7-5 Jrue Holiday, guard, New Orleans Owensboro Oilers at Dubois County Bombers (WITZ Paducah Chiefs . . . . . 15 16 .484 3 1989 — , Kansas City, AL 1976 — National, 7-1 Justin Holiday, guard, Chicago 104.7 FM) Madisonville Miners . . . 15 18 .455 4 1988 — , Oakland, AL 1975 — National, 6-3 Serge Ibaka, forward, Toronto ■■ THURSDAY, JULY 13 Fulton Railroaders . . . . 13 18 .419 5 1987 — , Montreal, NL 1974 — National, 7-2 Amir Johnson, forward, Philadelphia TELEVISION Tuesday’s Games 1986 — , Boston, AL 1973 — National, 7-1 James Johnson, forward, Miami 8 a.m. — Pro tennis: Wimbledon, women’s Dubois County 19, Muhlenberg County 9 1985 — LaMarr Hoyt, San Diego, NL 1972 — National, 4-3, 10 innings DeAndre Liggins, guard, Los Angeles Clippers semifinals (ESPN) Hoptown 11, Fulton 2 1984 — , Montreal, NL 1971 — American, 6-4 Kyle Lowry, guard, Toronto 2 p.m. — LPGA golf: U.S. Women’s Open, first Today’s Games 1983 — , California, AL 1970 — National, 5-4, 12 innings Shelvin Mack, guard, Orlando round (FS1) Owensboro at Dubois County, 7 p.m. 1982 — Dave Concepcion, Cincinnati, NL 1969 — National, 9-3 Ben McLemore, guard, Memphis 4 p.m. — Pro basketball: NBA Summer League, Las Paducah at Fulton, 8 p.m. 1981 — Gary Carter, Montreal, NL 1968 — National, 1-0 Josh McRoberts, forward, Miami Vegas second-round playoffs (ESPN2) Madisonville at Hoptown, 8 p.m. 1980 — Ken Griffey Sr., Cincinnati, NL 1967 — National, 2-1, 15 innings Greg Monroe, center, Milwaukee 6 p.m. — Pro basketball: NBA Summer League, Las Henderson at Muhlenberg County, 8 p.m. 1979 — , Pittsburgh, NL 1966 — National, 2-1, 10 innings Eric Moreland, forward/center, Detroit Vegas second-round playoffs (ESPN2) Thursday’s Games 1978 — , Los Angeles, NL 1965 — National, 6-5 Nene, forward/center, Houston 8 p.m. — Men’s soccer: CONCACAF Gold Cup, Dubois County at Fulton (DH), 6 p.m. 1977 — , Los Angeles, NL 1964 — National, 7-4 Dirk Nowitzki, forward, Dallas El Salvador vs. Curacao (FS1) Owensbro at Paducah 7:30 p.m. 1976 — , Cincinnati, NL 1963 — National, 5-3 David Nwaba, guard, Los Angeles Lakers 8 p.m. — Pro basketball: NBA Summer League, Las Madisonville at Henderson, 8 p.m. 1975 — , Chicago, NL, and Jon Mat- 1962 — National, 3-1 Kelly Olynyk, forward/center, Miami Vegas second-round playoffs (ESPN2) Muhlenberg County at Hoptown, 8 p.m. lack, New York, NL 1962 — American, 9-4 Patrick Patterson, forward, Oklahoma City 9 p.m. — X Games: Flat-track motorcycle racing Friday’s Games 1974 — Steve Garvey, Los Angeles, NL 1961 — Tied 1-1, 9 innings, rain Chris Paul, guard, Houston (ESPN) Hoptown at Muhlenberg County (DH), 6 p.m. 1973 — , San Francisco, NL 1961 — National, 5-4, 10 innings Zach Randolph, forward, Sacramento 10 p.m. — Pro basketball: NBA Summer League, Paducah at Owensboro (DH), 6:30 p.m. 1972 — , Cincinnati, NL 1960 — National, 5-3 Mike Scott, forward, Washington Las Vegas second-round playoffs (ESPN2) Fulton at Dubois County, 7 p.m. 1971 — , Baltimore, AL 1960 — National, 6-0 Wayne Selden, guard, Memphis 10:30 p.m. — Men’s soccer: CONCACAF Gold Cup, Henderson at Madisonville, 8 p.m. 1970 — , Boston, AL 1959 — National, 5-4 Jeff Teague, guard, Minnesota Mexico vs. Jamaica (FS1)