Apr 30, 2021

Sports Headlines for Friday

Posted Apr 30, 2021 12:07 PM

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — Chiefs general manager Brett Veach made a stress-free start to the NFL draft when he traded the No. 31 pick to the Ravens earlier this week as part of a package that landed them two-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle Orlando Brown. The trade filled their most glaring hole but it also left the Chiefs without a first-round selection. Their first pick won't come until No. 58 overall — the 26th selection of the second round — when the draft resumes Friday night. They have another pick in the second round before waiting until Saturday to conclude the draft.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Tyler O'Neill scored on David Hale's game-ending wild pitch in the 10th inning, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 to split their four-game series. O'Neil, the automatic runner, started on second and advanced on Andrew Knizner's groundout. Hale bounced a curveball past catcher J.T. Realmuto, getting the loss in his first decision since the Phillies acquired him from the New York Yankees last August. Alex Reyes pitched two perfect innings. Matt Carpenter put the Cardinals ahead in the sixth with a three-run homer off Aaron Nola.

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Ryan O'Reilly scored his second goal of the game at 3:43 of overtime and the St. Louis Blues beat the Minnesota Wild 5-4. Sammy Blais, Tyler Bozak and Marco Scandella also scored for St. Louis. Ville Husso made 26 saves as the Blues won their fourth straight and seventh in the last 10. St. Louis moved five points ahead of Arizona for the fourth and final playoff spot in the West Division. Joel Eriksson Ek, Kevin Fiala, Victor Rask and Kirill Kaprizov scored for the Wild.

UNDATED (AP) — Ladell Betts says the Iowa football program is the same as he remembers it 20 years ago when he was wrapping up his college career. Betts is the Hawkeyes' new running backs coach.  He says he hasn't had any difficulty learning the offense because most of the plays are the same. Betts is the program's No. 2 career rusher and he went on to play nine seasons in the NFL. Betts, who is Black, said he followed last summer's reports about racial tension inside the program and wouldn't have taken the job if he didn't believe in Kirk Ferentz's leadership.

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Anaheim Ducks goalie Ryan Miller will retire after the season, ending the 18-year career of the winningest American-born goaltender in NHL history. The 40-year-old Miller has played nearly 800 games in his career, also with Buffalo, Vancouver and St. Louis, At Anaheim, he has spent the past four seasons primarily as John Gibson's backup. Miller won the Vezina Trophy in 2010 as the NHL's best goaltender for Buffalo. Miller also was named the most valuable player and best goaltender at the 2010 Winter Olympics while leading the U.S. team to a silver medal in Vancouver.

Update on the latest sports

NFL DRAFT

Jags take Lawrence at No. 1

CLEVELAND (AP) — The worst-kept secret in the NFL is now public.

The Jacksonville Jaguars have used the first overall pick in the draft to select Trevor Lawrence. The Clemson quarterback was outstanding in his three college seasons, completing 67% of his passes for 10,098 yards, 90 touchdowns and just 17 interceptions while also rushing for 943 yards. Lawrence is widely considered the best college QB prospect since Andrew Luck nearly a decade ago and will pair with new head coach Urban Meyer as the faces of the franchise.

Lawrence won a national championship as a freshman, taking game MVP honors as the Tigers hammered Alabama, 44-16. He finished second in the Heisman Trophy balloting as a junior last season before entering the draft.

Quarterbacks also were taken with the next two picks as BYU's Zach Wilson went second to the Jets and North Dakota State's Trey Lance headed to the 49ers at No. 3.

It marks just the third time quarterbacks were taken with each of the first three picks in a draft.

The Falcons used the fourth choice to land Florida tight end Kyle Pitts, and LSU wideout Ja'Marr Chase went fifth to the Bengals.

Rounding out the top 10 selections:

— Alabama receiver Jaylen Waddle was taken by the Dolphins with the sixth selection, reuniting him with former Crimson Tide QB Tua Tagovailoa (TOO'-uh tuhng-ah-vy-LOH'-ah).

— The first offensive lineman to be chosen was tackle Penei Sewell of Oregon, taken seventh by the Lions.

— The Panthers got secondary help by choosing South Carolina cornerback Jaycee Horn with the eighth pick.

— Alabama cornerback Patrick Surtain (sur-TAN') II went ninth to the Broncos.

— Heisman Trophy winner DeVonta Smith became the sixth SEC player and third from Alabama, to be taken, going to the Eagles at No. 10.

NFL-NEWS

Panthers pick up 5th-year option on DJ Moore

UNDATED (AP) — Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst has reiterated that the team remains committed to quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

ESPN reported Thursday in the hours leading up to the NFL draft that Rodgers doesn't want to return to the Packers. Gutekunst said in a statement released by the team that "we are committed to Aaron in 2021 and beyond."

Gutekunst's statement hasn't stopped reports that have the Packers shopping the QB.

In other NFL news:

— The Steelers have signed backup quarterback Mason Rudolph to a one-year contract extension through the 2022 season. Rudolph has played in 15 games for the Steelers, most of them in 2019 when Roethlisberger went down with a right elbow injury at halftime of Week 2. Rudolph is 5-3 as a starter, completing 176 of 283 passes for 1,765 yards and 13 touchdowns and nine interceptions.

— The Panthers are picking up the fifth-year option on wide receiver D.J. Moore's contract, according to a person familiar with the situation. Moore has developed into the team's No. 1 receiver in his three years with the team, grabbing 208 passes for 3,156 yards and 10 touchdowns. He has put together back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons for Carolina, including a career-high 1,193 yards last season.

— The Seahawks have signed former first-round defensive tackle Robert Nkemdiche (kihm-DEE'-chay). He was a top prospect coming out of Mississippi, but his NFL career has been mostly a flop. His best season came in 2018 when he had a career-high 32 tackles and 4½ sacks, before a knee injury cut short his season.

NBA-SCHEDULE

Nets widen conference lead

UNDATED (AP) — The Brooklyn Nets had just one of their top-3 players available against the Indiana Pacers on Thursday, but he had his most productive game of the season.

Kevin Durant poured in 22 of his season-high 42 points in the third quarter to help the Eastern Conference leaders post a 130-113 win over the Pacers. Durant hit 16 of 24 shots and had 10 assists in his eighth start since being sidelined for nearly two months with a hamstring injury.

Alize (AL'-ih-zay) Johnson had 20 points and 21 rebounds for the Nets, who are an NBA-best 29-8 since Feb. 10.

Brooklyn leads the conference by 1 1/2 games over the 76ers following its fourth straight win.

The Bucks' shot at the No. 1 seed in the East continues to fade after a 143-136 loss to the NBA-worst Rockets. Kevin Porter torched Milwaukee for 50 points and Houston took control by outscoring the Bucks, 39-25 in the third quarter.

Khris Middleton had a team-high 33 points for the Bucks, who played all but one minute without forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (YAH'-nihs an-teh-toh-KOOM'-poh) because of a sprained ankle. The two-time reigning MVP will be re-evaluated on Friday.

The Bucks' loss drops them 4 1/2 games behind the Nets.

Checking out Thursday's other NBA action:

— Nikola Jokic (nih-KOH'-lah YOH'-kihch) delivered 19 points and 11 rebounds in just three quarters to lead the Nuggets to a 121-111 downing of the Raptors. Michael Porter Jr. scored 23 points for the Nuggets, who had seven players score in double figures and used a 31-8 run in the second half to win their fourth straight. Denver improved to 8-1 since Jamal Murray went down with a torn ACL in his left knee on April 12.

— Tim Hardaway Jr. provided a career-high 42 points and the Mavericks overcame the absence of Luka Doncic (DAHN'-chihch) in a 115-105 victory over the Pistons. Hardaway scored 17 points in a row during a fourth-quarter stretch, capping that run with a 3-pointer with 1:05 remaining that put the Mavericks up 109-105. Trey Burke added 15 points for Dallas, which moved a game ahead of Portland for the No. 6 spot in the Western Conference.

— Anthony Edwards furnished 18 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter as the Timberwolves surprised the Warriors, 126-114. Ricky Rubio scored 26 points and Karl-Anthony Towns added 22 with 11 rebounds for the Wolves. Stephen Curry overcame early shooting struggles to finish with 37 points for Golden State.

— The Pelicans earned a 109-95 win over the Thunder behind Zion Williamson's 27 points, eight rebounds and six assists. Brandon Ingram added 24 points for New Orleans. Oklahoma City has dropped 15 of its last 16.

NHL-SCHEDULE

Pens outlast Caps in OT

UNDATED (AP) — The Pittsburgh Penguins have clinched their 15th consecutive Stanley Cup playoff berth while grabbing a piece of the East Division lead.

Jake Guentzel (GEHNT'-sul) scored his 22nd goal at 2:11 of overtime to send the Penguins to a 5-4 victory over the Washington Capitals, leaving the two teams in a first-place tie. Kasperi Kapanen (kas-PEHR'-ee KAP'-ah-nehn) scored his ninth and 10th goals of the year as the Pens beat the Caps for the fifth time in seven meetings.

The Penguins were in line for a regulation win and a one-point lead in the division until Tom Wilson tallied with 14.3 seconds left in regulation. Wilson's goal also allowed the Capitals to wrap up a playoff spot.

Elsewhere on NHL ice:

— The Hurricanes ran their point streak to nine games as Teuvo Teravainen (TAY'-voh tehr-ah-VY'-nehn) had a goal and assist in a 3-1 verdict over the Red Wings. Brady Skjei (shay) and Warren Foegele (FOH'-gul) also scored and Sebastian Aho (AH'-hoh) registered two assists for Carolina. Canes netminder James Reimer played just his fourth game in April, making 16 saves for his team-high 15th victory.

— Blake Coleman converted a short-handed penalty shot and Andrei Vasilevskiy (va-sih-LEHV'-skee) stopped 20 shots for his 26th career shutout to lead the Lightning to a 3-0 victory against the Stars. Ondrej Palat (AHN'-dray pah-LAHT') and Brayden Point also scored for Tampa Bay, which has won four consecutive games to stay within three points of the Central Division-leading Hurricanes. The Stars remain two points behind the Predators for fourth place in the Central Division and have one game in hand.

— The Panthers recorded a 4-3 win over the Blackhawks on Sam Bennett's goal at 4:08 of OT. Alex Wennberg and Brandon Mountour each had a goal and assist for the Panthers, who improved to 7-2-1 in their last 10. The win keeps Florida two points behind first-place Carolina and one ahead of third-place Tampa Bay.

— Semyon Varlamov (SEHM'-yuhn vahr-LAH'-mahv) recorded his league-leading sixth shutout of the season by stopping 25 shots in the Islanders' first win in four games, 4-0 over the Rangers. Varlamov became the first goalie to shut out the Rangers three times at Madison Square Garden in one season. Leo Komarov (KAH'-mah-rahv), Oliver Wahlstrom, Anthony Beauvillier (boh-VIH'-lee-ay) and Mathew Barzal (bahr-ZAL') scored, and Brock Nelson and Scott Mayfield each had two assists as the Islanders got within four points of the East Division lead.

— The Bruins stayed a point behind the Isles as David Krejci (KRAY'-chee) and Brad Marchand each had a goal and an assist for Boston in a 5-2 downing of the Sabres. David Pastrnak (PAHS'-tur-nahk) scored his 199th career goal for Boston just 1:16 into the game. Charlie Coyle broke a 2-all tie on a breakaway midway through the third period for his first goal in two months.

— Ryan O'Reilly scored his second goal of the game at 3:43 of overtime to send the Blues past the Wild, 5-4. Ville Husso made 26 saves as the Blues won their fourth straight and seventh in the last 10. St. Louis moved five points ahead of Arizona for the fourth and final playoff spot in the West Division.

— Auston Matthews netted his NHL-leading 36th goal of the season as the Maple Leafs defeated the Canucks, 4-1. The 23-year-old Matthews hit the 60-point mark for a fifth straight season since getting picked first overall at the 2016 draft. Mitch Marner had a goal and an assist, and William Nylander (NEE'-lan-dur) and Pierre Engvall added goals for the North Division leaders.

— Elias (eh-LEE'-uhs) Lindholm scored twice as the Flames beat the Oilers, 3-1. Dillon Dube (doo-BAY') also scored for Calgary and Jacob Markstrom stopped 30 shots while making his 10th straight start. The Flames pulled four points behind Montreal for the fourth and final playoff spot in the North Division.

— Yegor Sharangovich (yeh-GOHR' shar-ehn-GOH'-vihch) scored twice and Mackenzie Blackwood made 21 saves as the Devils knocked off the Flyers, 5-3.Pavel Zacha (ZAH'-kah) chipped in a goal and an assist to help the Devils win their second in a row since an 0-9-1 skid.

MLB-SCHEDULE

A's gain split with Rays

UNDATED (AP) — Matt Chapman has helped the Oakland Athletics leave St. Petersburg with a split of their four-game series with the Tampa Bay Rays.

Chapman belted a solo homer and added a tiebreaking, RBI double with two out in the ninth to lead the A's past the Rays, 3-2.

Ramón Laureano also doubled home a run as the Athletics won for the second time in five games since winning 13 in a row.

Rays starter Shane McClanahan became the fourth player to make his regular-season debut after appearing in a playoff game, allowing two runs over five innings while hitting over 100 mph on the radar.

Elsewhere in the majors:

— Carlos Rodón (roh-DAHN') struck out a career-high 12 in six innings as the White Sox handled the Tigers, 3-1 in the opener of a doubleheader. Rodón allowed two hits in his first home start since tossing a no-hitter against Cleveland on April 14.

— Dylan Cease (sees) struck out a season-best nine in his first career shutout to help the White Sox complete the sweep and win for the sixth time in seven games, 11-0. Yoán Moncada (yoh-AHN mahn-KAH'-dah) and Yermín (yehr-MEEN') Mercedes homered, as Chicago sent the AL-worst Tigers to their 12th loss in 14 games.

— The Mariners' four-game skid is over after Yusei Kikuchi flirted with a no-hitter and Taylor Trammell (trah-MEHL') homered in a 1-0 shutout of the Astros. Kikuchi did not allow a hit until Carlos Correa doubled to deep right-center field with one out in the seventh.

— Travis Shaw hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning off Trevor Bauer before the Brewers finished off the Dodgers, 2-1. Eric Lauer won in his first start of the season, yielding four hits over five shutout innings.

— The Cardinals were able to celebrate a 4-3 win over the Phillies once Tyler O'Neill scored on David Hale's game-ending wild pitch in the 10th inning. Matt Carpenter put the Cardinals ahead in the sixth with a three-run homer off Aaron Nola.

— The Cubs emerged from their hitting streak as Jason Heyward drove in two runs with two hits in a 9-3 pounding of the Braves. Jake Marisnick (mah-RIHS'-nihk) homered in the seventh and every Chicago starter had at least one hit in ending a five-game losing streak.

— The Diamondbacks climbed out of an early three-run hole to beat the Rockies, 5-3. Eduardo Escobar hit a go-ahead triple and Josh Rojas launched a solo homer in Arizona's eighth win in 11 games.

— The Orioles were 4-3 winners over the Yankees as Cedric Mullins delivered a winning sacrifice fly in the 10th inning. Trey Mancini had his first three-hit game since returning from colon cancer surgery, including an RBI single that helped Baltimore gain a split of the four-game series.

— Jose Trevino hit a tiebreaking two-run homer soon after his battery mate's final pitch, helping push Kyle Gibson and the Rangers to a 4-1 victory over the Red Sox. The Red Sox had only three hits, their fourth game in a row with five or less.

MLB-NEWS

Burnes to land on IL

UNDATED (AP) — Brewers right-hander Corbin Burnes is going on the injured list after a remarkable April run.

The Brewers announced the move without specifying his issue, although GM David Stearns says they are following Major League Baseball health and safety protocols.

Burnes is 2-2 with a 1.53 ERA and has recorded 49 strikeouts and no walks through 29 1/3 innings.

NHL-DUCKS-MILLER RETIRING

Ducks' Miller to retire at end of season

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Anaheim Ducks goalie Ryan Miller will retire after this season, his 18th in the NHL.

The 40-year-old Miller is the winningest American-born goaltender in professional hockey history. He has played 794 games for the Buffalo Sabres, the Vancouver Canucks, the St. Louis Blues and Anaheim, where he has spent the past four seasons primarily as John Gibson's backup.

Miller won the Vezina (VEH'-zih-nuh) Trophy in 2010 as the NHL's best goaltender for Buffalo. He also was named the most valuable player and best goaltender at the 2010 Winter Olympics while leading the U.S. team to silver medals in Vancouver.

PGA-VALSPAR CHAMPIONSHIP

Bradley on fire at start of Valspar Championship

PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) — Keegan Bradley missed only one green in a 7-under 64 that gives him the first-round lead at the PGA's Valspar Championship.

Bradley ran off four birdies over his last five holes, finishing with a 20-foot birdie putt on the 18th and a two-shot lead.

Riviera winner Max Homa had eight birdies and was in a large group at 66 that included Emiliano Grillo and Ryan Moore.

COLLEGE SPORTS-COMPENSATION

Florida bill delays compensation for college athletes

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — College athletes in Florida will now have to wait until July 2022 before being able to hire agents and ink endorsement deals.

A tiny last-minute amendment inserted into a 70-page education bill has delayed those athletes from cashing in on their athletic prowess. That amendment went undetected by some lawmakers, including the Florida lawmaker who sponsored a bill last year allowing college athletes in the state to profit from their name, image and likeness much like celebrities do.

That law was supposed to take effect in two months, but the amendment would instead delay the law from being implemented until July 2022.