The Washington Post - USA (2022-05-24)

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TUESDAY, MAY 24 , 2022. THE WASHINGTON POST EZ M2 D7


BY JACOB RICHMAN

bel air, md. — After the first
inning of Monday night’s Mary-
land Interscholastic Athletic As-
sociation A Conference baseball
championship game, Archbishop
Spalding’s Brady Hannon ran to
the mound and carved the letters
“GEH” into the dirt.
It was a special game for Han-
non. The senior was in the midst
of avenging Spalding’s c hampion-
ship loss from the year before, but
he still stopped to pay homage to
his late father, Glenn E. Hannon.
Hannon died unexpectedly
April 24 at 55. Brady bonded over
baseball with Glenn, a former
Division I pitcher at Maine.
His presence surrounded the
Cavaliers second baseman as his
team came out victorious, 7-2,
against John Carroll at the Harf-
ord Sports Complex to secure a
title for the first time since 2016.
“I feel him all the time,” Han-
non said. “But this time it was
special.”
A strong effort on the mound
from Maryland Baltimore County
commit Eddie Sargent and clutch
hits from Maryland-bound Caleb
Estes secured the victory, but it
was Hannon who raised the
championship plaque as his
teammates celebrated. Spalding
(26-4) has many experienced
players, but Coach Joe Palumbo
chalked up his team’s title run to
the players’ relationships — par-

ticularly how they supported
Hannon.
“The way they rallied around
him and his family and they came
together,” Palumbo said, “they
love each other as brothers.”
After dominating the confer-
ence — going 14-0 in the regular
season and undefeated in the
league tournament — the Cava-
liers sensed danger early when
Sargent allowed two runs to John
Carroll (16-12) in the third. Once
his team responded with a two-
run double from Estes, Sargent
said he got his composure back as
he retired the final 12 batters he
faced, finishing with 12 strikeouts
in a complete game.
Hannon was the first to score
on Estes’s double, and with that
came the start of seven unan-
swered runs. Spalding finally got
to raise its trophy, and Hannon
made the moment count.
“I wish he was here to see it, but
nothing’s really going to top this
in my baseball memory,” he said
of his father. “This might be my
last game ever — and a great way
to end it.”

Indian Creek extends B series
Indian Creek (19-10) willed its
way to a final game in the MIAA B
Conference title series with a
dominant 10-0 win over St. Paul’s
(20-8).
It was do-or-die for the Eagles,
but they beat the Crusaders via
the mercy rule thanks to strong
games from Riley Handwerger
and Christopher Kokoski.
T he deciding game will start at
5 p.m. Tuesday at the Harford
Sports Complex.

MIAA A BASEBALL FINAL

For Cavaliers’ Hannon,


win has special meaning


SPALDING 7,
JOHN CARROLL 2

SCOREBOARD

PRO BASKETBALL

NBA playoffs
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
Best of seven
EASTERN CONFERENCE
CELTICS ELIMINATED B UCKS, 4-3
Game 1: Milwaukee 101, at Boston 89
Game 2: at Boston 109, Milwaukee 86
Game 3: at Milwaukee 103, B oston 101
Game 4: Boston 116, at M ilwaukee 108
Game 5: Milwaukee 110, a t Boston 107
Game 6: Boston 108, at Milwaukee 95
Game 7: at B oston 109, Milwaukee 81
HEAT ELIMINATED 7 6ERS, 4-2
Game 1: at Miami 106, Philadelphia 92
Game 2: at Miami 119, Philadelphia 103
Game 3: at Philadelphia 99, Miami 79
Game 4: at Philadelphia 116, Miami 1 08
Game 5: at Miami 120, Philadelphia 85
Game 6: Miami 99, a t Philadelphia 90
WESTERN CONFERENCE
MAVERICKS ELIMINATED S UNS, 4-3
Game 1: at Phoenix 121, Dallas 114
Game 2: at Phoenix 129, Dallas 109
Game 3 at Dallas 103, Phoenix 9 4
Game 4: a t Dallas 111, Phoenix 101
Game 5: a t Phoenix 110, Dallas 80
Game 6: at Dallas 113, Phoenix 8 6
Game 7: Dallas 123, at Phoenix 90
WARRIORS ELIMINATED G RIZZLIES, 4-2
Game 1: Golden State 117, at Memphis 116
Game 2: at Memphis 106, Golden State 101
Game 3: at Golden State 142, Memphis 112
Game 4: at Golden State 101, Memphis 98
Game 5:at Memphis 134, Golden State 9 5
Game 6: at Golden State 110, Memphis 96
CONFERENCE FINALS
Best of seven; x-If necessary
EASTERN CONFERENCE
HEAT AND CELTICS TIED, 2-2
Game 1: at Miami 118, Boston 107
Game 2: Boston 127, at Miami 102
Game 3: Miami 109, at Boston 103
Game 4: at Boston 102, Miami 82
Wednesday’s game: Boston at Miami, 8:30, ESPN
Friday’s game: Miami at Boston, 8:30, ESPN
x-Sunday’s game: Boston at Miami, 8:30, ESPN
WESTERN CONFERENCE
WARRIORS LEAD MAVERICKS, 3-0
Game 1: at Golden State 112, Dallas 8 7
Game 2: at Golden State 126, Dallas 117
Game 3: Golden State 109, at Dallas 100
Tuesday’s game: Golden State at Dallas, 9, TNT
x-Thursday’s game: Dallas at Golden State, 9, TNT
x-Saturday’s game: Golden State at Dallas, 9, TNT
x-Monday’s game: Dallas at Golden State, 8, TNT
NBA FINALS
HEAT-CELTICS WINNER VS.
WARRIORS-MAVERICKS WINNER
Best of seven
TBD


HOCKEY

Stanley Cup playoffs
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
Best of seven; x-If necessary
EASTERN CONFERENCE
HURRICANES LEAD RANGERS, 2-1
Game 1: a t Carolina 2, N.Y. Rangers 1 (OT)
Game 2: at Carolina 2, N.Y. Rangers 0
Game 3: at N.Y. Rangers 3, Carolina 1
Tuesday’s game: Carolina at N.Y. Rangers, 7, ESPN
Thursday’s game: N.Y. Rangers at Carolina, 7, ESPN
x-Saturday’s game: Carolina at N.Y. Rangers, TBA
x-Monday’s game: N.Y. Rangers at Carolina, TBA
LIGHTNING ELIMINATED PANTHERS, 4-0
Game 1: Tampa Bay 4, at Florida 1
Game 2: Tampa Bay 2, at Florida 1
Game 3: at Tampa Bay 5, Florida 1
Game 4: at Tampa Bay 2, Florida 0
WESTERN CONFERENCE
OILERS LEAD FLAMES, 2-1
Game 1: at Calgary 9, Edmonton 6
Game 2: Edmonton 5, at Calgary 3
Game 3: at Edmonton 4, Calgary 1
Tuesday’s game: Calgary at Edmonton, 9:30, ESPN
Thursday’s game: Edmonton at Calgary, 9:30, ESPN
x-Saturday’s game: Calgary at Edmonton, TBA
x-Monday’s game: Edmonton at Calgary, TBA
AVALANCHE LEADS BLUES, 2-1
Game 1: at Colorado 3, St. Louis 2 (OT)
Game 2: St. Louis 4, at Colorado 1
Game 3: Colorado 5, at St. Louis 2
Game 4: Colorado at St. Louis, late
Wednesday’s game: St. Louis at Colorado, TBA
x-Friday’s game: Colorado at St. Louis, TBA
x-Sunday’s game: St. Louis at Colorado, TBA
CONFERENCE FINALS
Best of seven
EASTERN CONFERENCE
LIGHTNING VS. H URRICANES-RANGERS
WINNER
TBD
WESTERN CONFERENCE
FLAMES-OILERS WINNER VS.
AVALANCHE-BLUES WINNER
TBD
STANLEY CUP FINALS
Best of seven
TBD

AUTO RACING

NASCAR Cup Series
2022 SCHEDULE
Winners in parentheses.
Feb. 6: x-Clash at the Coliseum Heat Race 1 (Kyle Busch)
Feb. 6: x-Clash at the Coliseum Heat Race 2 (Tyler Reddick)
Feb. 6: x-Clash at t he Coliseum Heat Race 3 (Justin H aley)
Feb. 6: x-Clash at the Coliseum Heat Race 4 (Joey Logano)
Feb. 6: x-Clash at the Coliseum Last Chance Qualifying
Race 1 (Denny Hamlin)
Feb. 6: x-Clash at the Coliseum Last Chance Qualifying
Race 2, (Ryan Preece)
Feb. 6: Clash at the Coliseum (Joey Logano)
Feb. 17: x-Duel 1 at Daytona (Brad Keselowski)
Feb. 17: x-Duel 2 at Daytona (Chris Buescher)
Feb. 20: Daytona 500 (Austin Cindric)
Feb. 27: Wise Power 400 (Kyle Larson)
March 6: Pennzoil 400 (Alex Bowman)
March 13: Ruoff Mortgage 500 (Chase Briscoe)
March 20: QuikTrip 500 ( William Byron)
March 27: Texas Grand Prix (Ross Chastain)
April 3: Toyota Owners 400 (Denny Hamlin)
April 9: Maximum Pain Relief 400 (William Byron)
April 16: x-Qualifying Race 1 (Tyler Reddick)
April 16: x-Qualifying Race 2 (Christopher Bell)
April 16: x-Qualifying Race 3 (Justin Haley)
April 16: x-Qualifying Race 4 (Ty Dillon)
April 17: D irt Race (Kyle Busch)
April 24: Geico 500 (Ross Chastain)
May 2: Drydene 400 (Chase Elliott)
May 8: Goodyear 400 (Joey Logano)
May 15: AdventHealth 400 (Kurt Busch)
May 22: x-NASCAR All-Star Open (Daniel Suárez)
May 22: NASCAR All-Star Race (Ryan Blaney)
May 29: Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C.
June 5: Enjoy Illinois 300, Madison, Ill.
June 12: Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, Calif.
June 26: Ally 400, Lebanon, Tenn.
July 3: Kwik Trip 250, Elkhart Lake, Wis.
July 10: Quaker State 400, Hampton, Ga.
July 17: Ambetter 301, Loudon, N.H.
July 24: Explore the Pocono M ountains 3 50, Long Pond, Pa.
July 31: Verizon 200 at the Brickyard, Speedway, Ind.
Aug. 7: FireKeepers Casino 400, Brooklyn, Mich.
Aug. 14: Federated Auto Parts 400, Richmond
Aug. 21: Go Bowling at the Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y.
Aug. 27: Coke Zero Sugar 400, Daytona Beach, Fla.
Sept. 4: Southern 500, Darlington, S.C.
Sept. 11: Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas City, Kan.
Sept. 17: Night Race, Bristol, Tenn.
Sept. 25: A utomotive 500, Fort Worth
Oct. 2: YellaWood 500, Talladega, Ala.
Oct. 9: Roval 400, Concord, N.C.
Oct. 16: South Point 400, Las Vegas
Oct. 23: Dixie Vodka 400, Homestead, Fla.
Oct. 30: Xfinity 500, Ridgeway, Va.
Nov. 6: NASCAR Cup S eries C hampionship, Avondale, Ariz.
x-Non-points race

WNBA


EAST WLPct GB
Connecticut.................................. 41 .800 —
Washington.................................. 52 .714 —
Atlanta......................................... 42 .667^1 / 2
Chicago......................................... 32 .600 1
Indiana.......................................... 26 .250 31 / 2
New York...................................... 14 .200 3


WEST WLPct GB
x-Las Vegas.................................. 61 .857 —
Dallas............................................ 42 .667 11 / 2
Seattle.......................................... 33 .500 21 / 2
Phoenix......................................... 24 .333 31 / 2
x-Los Angeles............................... 24 .333 31 / 2
Minnesota.................................... 16 .143 5
x-Late game
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Chicago 82, at Washington 73
Connecticut 92, at Indiana 70
MONDAY’S RESULT
Los Angeles at Las Vegas, late
TUESDAY’S GAMES
Atlanta at Washington, 7
Dallas at Connecticut, 7
Indiana at Chicago, 8
New York at Minnesota, 8
WEDNESDAY’S GAME
Phoenix at Los Angeles, 10:30
THURSDAY’S GAME
Dallas at Connecticut, 7
FRIDAY’S GAMES
Los Angeles at Indiana, 7
New York at Seattle, 10
SATURDAY’S GAMES
Washington at Connecticut, 7
Las Vegas at Chicago, 3
SUNDAY’S GAMES
Phoenix at Atlanta, noon
New York at Seattle, 6
Los Angeles at Minnesota, 7
MONDAY’S GAMES
No games scheduled.


NCAA women’s lacrosse
tournament
FIRST ROUND
FRIDAY, MAY 13
Virginia 13, Southern Cal 11
Duke 17, John Hopkins 12
James Madison 14, Connecticut 7
Loyola (Md.) 17, Mount St. Mary’s 5
Florida 19, Mercer 12
Jacksonville 20, Stanford 8
Stony Brook 16, Drexel 4
Syracuse 12, Fairfield 11
Denver 16, Vermont 3
Northwestern 22, Central Michigan 7
Rutgers 17, Saint Joseph’s 10
Princeton 15, Massachusetts 9
Michigan 17, Notre Dame 11
SECOND ROUND
SUNDAY, MAY 15
Maryland 19, Duke 6
North Carolina 24, Virginia 2
Loyola (Md.) 18, James Madison 8
Syracuse 13, Princeton 9
Stony Brook 11, Rutgers 7
Boston College 13, Denver 8
Northwestern 15, Michigan 12
Florida 15, Jacksonville 10
QUARTERFINALS
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
Maryland 18, Florida 5
Boston College 20, Loyola (Md.) 13
Northwestern 15, Syracuse 4
North Carolina 8, Stony Brook 5
SEMIFINALS
IN BALTIMORE
FRIDAY’S GAMES
Maryland vs. Boston College, 5, ESPNU
North Carolina vs. Northwestern, 3, ESPNU
CHAMPIONSHIP
IN BALTIMORE
SUNDAY’S GAME
Semifinal winners, noon

NWSL
WLTPts GF GA
San Diego.......................... 41012 82
Angel City FC.................... 310942
Louisville........................... 212865
Houston............................ 211752
Orlando............................. 2217710
Chicago.............................. 210675
Portland............................ 112543
Washington...................... 112533
OL Reign............................ 013334
Gotham FC........................ 120335
Kansas City....................... 031128
North Carolina................... 030025
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Houston 2, at Portland 0
at Angel City FC 1, Kansas City 0
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Washington 0, at OL Reign 0
San Diego 1, at North Carolina 0
Louisville 1, at Gotham FC 0
Chicago 4, at Orlando 2
WEDNESDAY’S MATCH
Kansas City at OL Reign, 10
FRIDAY’S MATCH
Washington at Orlando, 7
SATURDAY’S MATCH
Portland at Chicago, 8

SOCCER

MLS
EAST WLTPts GF GA
Philadelphia...................... 61624 18 9
New York City FC.............. 73223 24 10
Orlando City...................... 64321 16 17
CF Montréal...................... 65220 24 23
New York........................... 53520 20 14
Cincinnati.......................... 66119 18 21
Charlotte FC...................... 57116 12 16
Atlanta.............................. 44416 19 18
New England..................... 45315 21 22
Inter Miami CF.................. 46315 13 21
D.C. United........................ 46214 16 19
Columbus.......................... 35413 15 15
Toronto FC........................ 37312 18 25
Chicago.............................. 26511 11 17
WEST WLTPts GF GA
Los Angeles FC.................. 83226 26 14
Austin FC.......................... 73324 27 14
FC Dallas........................... 63422 21 12
Real Salt Lake................... 63422 14 17
LA Galaxy.......................... 65220 13 14
Nashville........................... 54419 15 15
Houston............................ 55318 17 14
Colorado............................ 55318 15 14
Minnesota United............. 55318 15 14
Portland............................ 35615 20 23
San Jose............................ 35514 23 29
Seattle.............................. 46113 13 15
Sporting KC....................... 37413 13 25
Vancouver......................... 37211 13 23
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Real Salt Lake 2, at CF Montréal 1
at Charlotte FC 2, Vancouver 1
at New York City FC 1, Chicago 0
at Miami 2, New York 0
Minnesota 2, at FC Dallas 1
Sporting KC 1, at San Jose 1
Orlando City 2, at Austin FC 2
at Colorado 1, Seattle 0
Houston 3, at LA Galaxy 0
Philadelphia 2, at Portland 0
SATURDAY’S MATCHES
D.C. United at New York, 7
San Jose at Los Angeles FC, 6
Columbus at Atlanta, 7
Chicago at Toronto FC, 7
Cincinnati at CF Montréal, 7:30
Philadelphia at New England, 7:30
FC Dallas at Orlando City, 7:30
Portland at Miami, 8
New York City FC at Minnesota, 8
Nashville at Colorado, 9
Vancouver at Sporting KC, 9
Houston at Real Salt Lake, 9:30
SUNDAY’S MATCHES
Austin FC at LA Galaxy, 4
Charlotte FC at Seattle, 9:30

Union 2, Timbers 0
Late Sunday
PHILADELPHIA 112
PORTLAND 000
First Half: 1 , Philadelphia, Gazdag, 7 (Bedoya), 5th
minute.
Second Half: 2, Philadelphia, Santos, 1 (Wagner), 48th.
Goalies: Philadelphia, Andre Blake, Matt Freese; Port-
land, Aljaz Ivacic.
Yellow Cards: Harriel, Philadelphia, 18th; Chara, Port-
land, 44th; Carranza, Philadelphia, 81st; Burke, Philadel-
phia, 85th.
Philadelphia, Andre Blake; Jack Elliott, Jakob Glesnes,
Kai Wagner; Alejandro Bedoya, Leon Maximilian Flach,
Daniel Gazdag, Nathan Harriel, Jose Martinez; Julian
Carranza (Cory Burke, 81st), Sergio Santos (Paxten
Aaronson, 52nd).
Portland, Aljaz Ivacic; Justin Rasmussen (Larrys Mabia-
la, 66th), Bill Tuiloma, Jose Van Rankin (David Ayala,
80th), Dario Zuparic (Zac McGraw, 90th+8); Sebastian
Blanco, Diego Chara, Cristhian Paredes (Marvin Loria,
67th), Eryk Williamson (Santiago Moreno, 15th); Yimmi
Chara, Nathan.

TENNIS

French Open
A t Stade Roland Garros; In P aris
Purse: $17,330,707
Surface: Red clay
MEN’S SINGLES — F IRST ROUND
Filip Krajinovic, Serbia, def. Reilly Opelka (17), United
States, 7-6 (7-5), 6-2, 6-3; Taylor Fritz (13), United
States, def. Santiago FA Rodriguez Taverna, Argentina,
7-6 (7-2), 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4; Sebastian Baez, Argentina,
def. Dusan Lajovic, Serbia, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3; Cameron
Norrie (10), Britain, def. Manuel Guinard, France, 7-5,
6-2, 6-0; Corentin Moutet, France, def. Stan Wawrinka,
Switzerland, 2-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7-2), 6-3; Rafael Nadal (5),
Spain, def. Jordan Thompson, Australia, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2;
Borna Gojo, Croatia, def. Alessandro Giannessi, Italy,
6-4, 6-7 (7-3), 6-7 (7-4), 7-6 (7-4), 6-4; Daniel Evans (29),
Britain, def. Francisco Cerundolo, Argentina, 7-6 (7-3),
6-4, 6-4; Nikoloz Basilashvili (22), Georgia, def. Maxime
Cressy, United States, 3-6, 2-6, 7-6 (10-8), 6-4, 6-4;
Brandon Nakashima, United States, def. Kamil Ma-
jchrzak, Poland, 6-4, 2-6, 4-6, 7-6 (7-3), 6-2; Mackenzie
McDonald, United States, def. Franco Agamenone, Italy,
1-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-6 (7-3); Pedro Cachin, Argentina, def.
Norbert Gombos, Slovakia, 6-1, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3; Miomir
Kecmanovic (28), Serbia, def. Tomas Martin Etcheverry,
Argentina, 6-3, 7-5, 6-3; Marin Cilic (20), Croatia, def.
Attila Balazs, Hungary, 6-0, 6-1, 6-2; Mikael Ymer,
Sweden, def. James Duckworth, Australia, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2;
Marton Fucsovics, Hungary, def. Geoffrey Blancaneaux,
France, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4; Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def.
Yoshihito Nishioka, Japan, 6-3, 6-1, 6-0.
WOMEN’S SINGLES — F IRST ROUND
Zheng Qinwen, China, def. Maryna Zanevska, Belgium,
6-3, 6-1; Daria Saville, Australia, def. Valentini Gramma-
tikopoulou, Greece, 6-1, 6-2; Petra Kvitova (32), Czech
Republic, def. Anna Bondar, Hungary, 7-6 (7-0), 6-1;
Martina Trevisan, Italy, def. Harriet Dart, Britain, 6-0,
6-2; Amanda Anisimova (27), United States, def. Naomi
Osaka, Japan, 7-5, 6-4; Andrea Petkovic, Germany, def.
Oceane Dodin, France, 6-4, 6-2; Iga Swiatek (1), Poland,
def. Lesia Tsurenko, Ukraine, 6-2, 6-0; Bianca Andreescu,
Canada, def. Ysaline Bonaventure, Belgium, 3-6, 7-5, 6-0;
Diane Parry, France, def. Barbora Krejcikova (2), Czech
Republic, 1-6, 6-2, 6-3; Alison Riske, United States, def.
Dayana Yastremska, Ukraine, 6-3, 6-3; Victoria Azaren-
ka (15), Belarus, def. Ana Bogdan, Romania, 6-7 (9-7),
7-6 (7-1), 6-2; Danka Kovinic, Montenegro, def. Liudmila
Samsonova (25), Russia, 2-6, 6-2, 6-1; Leolia Jeanjean,
France, def. Nuria Parrizas Diaz, Spain, 6-4, 6-3; Elsa
Jacquemot, France, def. Heather Watson, Britain, 6-3,
6-3; Ajla Tomljanovic, Australia, def. Anett Kontaveit
(5), Estonia, 7-6 (7-5), 7-5; Emma Raducanu (12),
Britain, def. Linda Noskova, Czech Republic, 6-7 (7-4),
7-5, 6-1; Veronika Kudermetova (29), Russia, def. Zhu
Lin, China, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3; Angelique Kerber (21), Ger-
many, def. Magdalena Frech, Poland, 2-6, 6-3, 7-5;
Anna-Karolina Schmiedlova, Slovakia, def. Kristina Ku-
cova, Slovakia, 4-6, 7-6 (7-1), 6-2.

GOLF

World Golf Ranking
Through Sunday.


  1. .......................Scottie Scheffler USA 9.66

  2. ...................................Jon Rahm ESP 7.96

  3. .........................Cameron Smith AUS 7.43

  4. ........................Collin Morikawa USA 7.34

  5. ...........................Justin Thomas USA 7.30

  6. ..........................Patrick Cantlay USA 7.12

  7. ..........................Viktor Hovland NOR 6.90

  8. ..............................Rory McIlroy NIR 6.60

  9. ............................Jordan Spieth USA 5.74
    10................................Sam Burns USA 5.02
    11....................Xander Schauffele USA 5.03
    12...................Hideki Matsuyama JPN 4.90
    13........................Dustin Johnson USA 4.71
    14...........................Will Zalatoris USA 4.45
    15.......................Matt Fitzpatrick ENG 4.30
    16...........................Billy Horschel USA 4.07
    17.....................Joaquin Niemann CHI 4.06
    18.....................Louis Oosthuizen SAF 4.03
    19........................Abraham Ancer MEX 3.96
    20..........................Brooks Koepka USA 3.94
    21................................Tony Finau USA 3.83
    22...............................Sungjae Im KOR 3.74
    23............................Tyrell Hatton ENG 3.71
    24................................Paul Casey ENG 3.66
    25................Bryson DeChambeau USA 3.66
    26.............................Shane Lowry IRL 3.62
    27...........................Harris English USA 3.60
    28............................Daniel Berger USA 3.55
    29................................Max Homa USA 3.52
    30........................Cameron Young USA 3.39
    31............................Jason Kokrak USA 3.33
    32.............................Kevin Kisner USA 3.31
    33..........................Corey Conners CAN 3.19
    34...................................Kevin Na USA 3.10
    35..............................Talor Gooch USA 2.88
    36........................Thomas Pieters BEL 2.83
    37.................................Tom Hoge USA 2.82
    38.............................Patrick Reed USA 2.78
    39.......................Harold Varner III USA 2.77
    40.........................Seamus Power IRL 2.70
    41...................Tommy Fleetwood ENG 2.66
    42..............................Adam Scott AUS 2.63
    43.....................Kyoung-Hoon Lee KOR 2.62
    44...........................Lucas Herbert AUS 2.44
    45..........................Russell Henley USA 2.32
    46........................Keegan Bradley USA 2.29
    47.....................Cameron Tringale USA 2.20


Formula One
2022 SCHEDULE
Winners in parentheses.
March 20: Bahrain Grand Prix (Charles Leclerc)
March 27: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (Max Verstappen)
April 10: Australian Grand Prix (Charles Leclerc)
April 24: Imola Grand Prix (Max Verstappen)
May 8: Miami Grand Prix (Max Verstappen)
May 22: Spanish Grand Prix (Max Verstappen)
May 29: Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo.
June 12: Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Baku.
June 19: Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal.
July 3: British Grand Prix, Silverstone.
July 10: Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, Austria.
July 24: French Grand Prix, Le Castellet.
July 31: Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest.
Aug. 28: Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps.
Sept. 4: Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, Netherlands.
Sept. 11: Italian Grand Prix, Monza.
Oct. 2: Singapore Grand Prix, Singapore City.
Oct. 9: Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka.
Oct. 23: United States Grand Prix, Austin, Texas.
Oct. 30: Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City.
Nov. 13: Brazilian Grand Prix, Sao Paulo.
Nov. 20: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Abu Dhabi, United Arab
Emirates.

NASCAR Cup Series
POINTS LEADERS
Through Sunday.


  1. Chase Elliott, 475.

  2. Ryan Blaney, 423.

  3. Kyle Busch, 417.

  4. William Byron, 415.

  5. Ross Chastain, 407.

  6. Martin Truex Jr, 400.

  7. Joey Logano, 396.

  8. Alex Bowman, 386.

  9. Kyle Larson, 376.

  10. Christopher Bell, 359.

  11. Kevin Harvick, 335.

  12. Aric Almirola, 322.

  13. Austin Dillon, 311.

  14. Chase Briscoe, 300.

  15. Tyler Reddick, 300.

  16. Austin Cindric, 291.

  17. Erik Jones, 290.

  18. Kurt Busch, 283.

  19. Daniel Suárez, 273.

  20. Denny Hamlin, 267.

  21. Chris Buescher, 261.

  22. Bubba Wallace, 257.

  23. Michael McDowell, 245.

  24. Justin Haley, 245.

  25. Ricky Stenhouse Jr, 227.

  26. Ty Dillon, 222.

  27. Cole Custer, 215.

  28. Harrison Burton, 185.

  29. Todd Gilliland, 185.

  30. Corey Lajoie, 179.

  31. Brad Keselowski, 176.

  32. Cody Ware, 112.

  33. BJ McLeod, 79.

  34. David Ragan, 61.

  35. Garrett Smithley, 28.

  36. Greg Biffle, 24.

  37. Jacques Villeneuve, 15.

  38. Boris Said, 11.

  39. Joey Hand, 2.


JOHN MCCREARY FOR THE WASHINGTON POST
CJ Roy, shown Sunday before a thunderstorm pushed the finish
to Monday, homered, doubled and pitched Maret past St. John’s.

BY NOAH FERGUSON

The Maret softball team was
three outs away from its second
consecutive D.C. State A thletic A s-
sociation title Sunday. A nd despite
St. John’s putting two runners on
base with nobody out in the sev-
enth inning, pitcher CJ Roy had a
four-run lead to work with.
Then, lightning flashed in the
sky. The once-bustling Washing-
ton Nationals Youth Baseball
Academy field emptied moments
later, and the rest of the final in-
ning was pushed to Monday.
“We all knew what we had to do
when we came out on the field
today,” Roy said. “It was definitely
a little bit of a w eight hanging over
our head with the three outs, but
we got it done.”
Despite yielding two runs Mon-
day, the Frogs again emerged vic-
torious against the Cadets. Roy’s
seven-strikeout complete game —
along with her first-inning home
run and third-inning double — led
to a 7-5 victory.
It wasn’t the first time hoisting
the DCSAA trophy for many of
Maret’s players, who o vercame a
six-run deficit in t he f inal i nning of
last year’s title game to claim a 7-6
win over the Cadets. But for first-
year coach Janet Reed, sprinting
onto the field to celebrate a state
championship was a new feeling.

“Just so much excitement,”
Reed said. “... They r eally showed
us what it means to put in that
fight, put in the work and to be a
complete team and show the
teamwork that they can do.”
Maret’s victory didn’t come
handily: S t. John’s ( 15-11) had a 3 -2
lead in the sixth. But with two
runners on and Maret (15-2) look-
ing to move ahead, thunder began
to rumble.
Just as the game was about to
turn in Maret’s favor, it was de-
layed for an hour by rain. But for
Roy, who was dealing with the
effects of the afternoon heat and a
quadriceps injury, the pause
proved advantageous as the Frogs
rested in the parking lot.
“I wasn’t feeling too great,” she
said. “... So I hydrated; everyone
took the time to hydrate, fuel up. I
definitely think [the rain delay]
was a blessing in disguise.”
As the rain subsided, the flood-
gates opened for Maret. The rally,
capped by a Roy lineout that
brought Brycen Bonilla home
from third, turned the Frogs’ one-
run deficit into a 6 -3 lead.
“I just told them to stay hot, the
rain b reak was not going to kill o ur
momentum,” Reed said. “... And it
didn’t. I was like, ‘Just stay fo-
cused, hit the ball, play like we
know how t o play, keep i t going t he
way we’ve been doing it the whole
game.’ ”
Maret added another run in the
seventh before the lightning
flashed, but that merely delayed
the Frogs’ celebration.

DCSAA SOFTBALL FINAL

Lightning-delayed title

is worth wait for Frogs

MARET 7,
ST. JOHN’S 5

TRANSACTIONS

NFL
Baltimore Ravens: Signed DL Brent Urban and LB Diego
Fagot.
Houston Texans: Signed TE Darrell Daniels.
Indianapolis Colts: Singed QB Nick Foles. Waived QB
James Morgan.
New York Jets: Signed TE Jeremy Ruckert and WR DJ
Montgomery. Waived WR Rodney Adams.
San Francisco 49ers: Signed TE Tyler Kroft to a one-year
contract.

COLLEGE LACROSSE

NCAA men’s lacrosse
tournament
OPENING ROUND
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11
Vermont 15, Manhattan 3
Delaware 20, Robert Morris 8
FIRST ROUND
SATURDAY, MAY 14
Virginia 17, Brown 10
Princeton 12, Boston U. 5
Penn 11, Richmond 10 (OT)
Yale 18, Saint Joseph’s 16
SUNDAY, MAY 15
Maryland 21, Vermont 5
Rutgers 19, Harvard 9
Cornell 15, Ohio State 8
Delaware 1 0, Georgetown 9
QUARTERFINALS
IN HEMPSTEAD, N.Y.
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Rutgers 11, Penn 9
Princeton 14, Yale 10
IN COLUMBUS, OHIO
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Maryland 1 8, V irginia 9
Cornell 10, Delaware 8
SEMIFINALS
IN EAST HARTFORD, CONN.
SATURDAY’S GAMES
Princeton vs. Maryland, 2:30, ESPN2
Rutgers vs. Cornell, noon, ESPN2
CHAMPIONSHIP
IN EAST HARTFORD, CONN.
MONDAY‘S GAME
Semifinal winners, 1

ATP
MONEY LEADERS
Through Sunday.
1......................................Carlos Alcaraz $3,724,759
2........................................Rafael Nadal $3,375,997
3................................Stefanos Tsitipas $3,142,635
4..........................................Taylor Fritz $2,068,406
5................................Alexander Zverev $2,038,938
6..................................Danill Medvedev $1,983,226
7.........................Felix Auger-Aliassime $1,755,277
8....................................Hubert Hurkacz $1,705,426
9.....................................Andrey Rublev $1,654,632
10 .......................................Casper Ruud $1,640,019
11 ..............................Denis Shapovalov $1,520,922
12 .....................................Jannik Sinner $1,416,495
13 ..................................Novak Djokovic $1,379,875
14 ..........................Pablo Carreno Busta $1,216,731
15 .................................Cameron Norrie $1,214,602
16 ..........................Diego Schwartzmen $1,195,917
17 ..............................Matteo Berrettini $1,062,493
18 ...................................Alex de Minaur $1,050,621
19 ..........................................John Isner $1,009,143
20 ......................Roberto Bautista Agut $1,003,143
21 .............Alejandro Davidovich Fokina $983,280
22 ..................................Grigor Dimitrov $847,283
23 ...........................Miomir Kecmanovic $816,901
24 .......................................Nick Kyrgios $738,956
25 ......................................Daniel Evans $728,130
26 .....................................Cristian Garin $686,823
27 ..................................Pedro Martinez $684,005
28 ......................................Reilly Opelka $666,716
29 .....................................Fabio Fognini $649,400
30 ......................................Gael Monfils $668,256
31 ...........................Nikolaz Basilachvili $623,510
32 ..........................................Marin Cilic $619,229
33 ............................Thanasi Kokkinakis $614,816
34 ...............................Karen Khachanov $599,226
35 ..................................Aslan Karatzev $580,368
36 .....................................Dusan Lajovic $541,274
37 ..........................Francisco Cerundolo $540,904
38 .................................Lorenzo Sonego $529,454
39 ...............................Alexander Bublik $526,095
40 .......................................David Goffin $522,453
41 ..............................Federico Delbonis $521,987
42 ....................Botic van de Zandschulp $520,641
43 .......................Albert Ramos-Vinolas $515,405
44 ................................Sebastian Korda $497,062
45 .................................Wesley Koolhof $493,497
45 ......................................Neal Skupski $493,497
47 .......................................Tommy Paul $476,495
48 ...................................Filip Krajinovic $458,343
49 ................................Lorenzo Musetti $457,627
50 ...................................Frances Tiafoe $456,384

WTA
MONEY LEADERS
Through Sunday.
1..........................................Iga Swiatek $4,070,233
2.....................................Ashleigh Barty $2,289,320
3...........................................Ons Jabeur $1,868,217
4.....................................Jessica Pegula $1,553,273
5....................................Danielle Collins $1,492,351
6......................................Maria Sakkari $1,253,878
7.......................................Paula Badosa $1,089,887
8......................................Madison Keys $997,525
9.......................................Simona Halep $908,544
10 ......................................Naomi Osaka $908,544
11 ......................Veronika Kudermetova $907,767
12 ............................Barbora Krejcikova $772,539
13 ...................................Belinda Bencic $718,090
14 .......................................Jil Teichman $698,639
15 ......................Ekaterina Alexandrova $696,772
16 .......................................Alize Cornet $678,384
17 .........................................Coco Gauff $661,719
18 ...........................Amanda Anisimova $660,111
19 ..............................Jelena Ostapenko $656,754
20 ....................................Elise Mertens $651,429
21 ..................................Elena Rybakina $634,365
22 ................................Aryna Sabalenka $632,267
23 .................................Anett Kontaveit $613,939
24 .................................Daria Kasatkina $591,291
25 ........................................Kaia Kanepi $589,074
26 ..........................Sara Sorribes Tormo $547,578
27 ..............................Victoria Azarenka $542,664
28 ............................Katerina Siniakova $537,465
29 .......................................Shuai Zhang $511,340
30 ..............................Anhelina Kalinina $484,841
31 ..........................Beatriz Haddid Maia $475,707
32 ...................................Sorana Cirstea $468,620
33 .................................Vera Zvonareva $450,373
34 .................................Marie Bouzkova $432,583
35 ...............................Leylah Fernandez $423,300
36 .......................................Petra Martic $418,065
37 .....................................Petra Kvitova $408,070
38 ......................................Daria Saville $385,393
39 ...............................Tamara Zidansek $368,655
40 .......................................Alison Riske $362,500
41 .........................Liudmila Samsonova $360,909
42 ...................................Marta Kostyuk $357,477
43 ................................Emma Raducanu $351,483
44 ..................................Giuliana Olmos $351,483
45 ...........................Gabriela Dabrowski $343,687
46 ............................Irina-Camelia Begu $340,018
47 .................................Vikotija Golubic $339,071
48 ..................................Zhaoxuan Yang $337,760
49 .......................Marketa Vondrousova $337,716
50 ............................Nuria Parrizaz Diaz $329,786

Lightning 2, Panthers 0
FLORIDA .................................. 0 00 —0
TAMPA BAY ............................ 0 02 —2
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Tampa Bay, Maroon 2 (Bogosian), 6:16. 2,
Tampa Bay, Palat 4 (Cirelli), 19:37 (en).
SHOTS ON GOAL
FLORIDA ................................ 18161 5— 49
TAMPA BAY ............................ 3 12 11 —26
Power-play opportunities: Florida 0 of 3; Tampa Bay 0 of


  1. Goalies: Florida, Bobrovsky 4-6-0 (25 shots-24 saves).
    Tampa Bay, Vasilevskiy 8 -3- 0 (49-49). A: 1 9,092
    (19,092). T: 2:46.


Celtics 10 2, Heat 82
Miami ................................. 1122193 0— 82
Boston ................................ 2928192 6— 102
MIAMI MIN FG FT O-TAPFPTS
Butler 27:28 3-14 0-0 3-7 126
Tucker 21:18 0-4 0-0 2-3 220
Adebayo 27:44 3-5 3-5 1-6 249
Lowry 21:25 1-6 0-0 0-5 223
Strus 14:57 0-7 0-0 0-0 030
Oladipo 30:00 7-16 5-8 1-4 6323
Vincent 26:35 2-10 0-0 0-1 716
Martin 24:54 5-10 0-1 2-6 1212
Robinson 23:20 5-11 0-0 0-4 0314
Dedmon 11:25 3-4 0-0 0-1 047
Highsmith 5:27 0-1 0-0 1-1 100
Yurtseven 5:27 1-2 0-0 0-1 002
TOTALS 240 30-908-1410-3922 26 82
Percentages: FG .333, FT .571. 3-Point Goals: 14-36, .389
(Oladipo 4-7, Robinson 4-8, Martin 2-5, Vincent 2-5,
Dedmon 1-1, Lowry 1-3, Tucker 0-1, Butler 0-2, Strus
0-4). Team Rebounds: 11. Team Turnovers: None.
Blocked Shots: 2 (Lowry 2). Turnovers: 9 (Adebayo 3,
Dedmon 2, Lowry 2, Butler, Oladipo). Steals: 4 (Robinson
2, Tucker, Vincent). Technical Fouls: Dedmon, 10:07
fourth.
BOSTON MIN FG FT O-TAPFPTS
Horford 33:04 1-2 2-22-13 325
Tatum 33:51 8-1614-16 1-8 5231
Williams III 18:38 4-5 4-4 5-9 0012
Brown 29:10 5-20 1-2 2-7 2512
White 40:52 4-14 4-6 0-8 6013
Williams 36:31 1-8 4-4 2-5 227
Pritchard 24:45 5-8 1-2 0-2 3414
Nesmith 9:17 1-2 0-0 2-5 002
Theis 8:55 2-3 0-0 0-3 004
Fitts 1:39 0-0 0-0 0-0 000
Morgan 1:39 0-0 0-0 0-0 000
Stauskas 1:39 0-0 2-2 0-0 002
TOTALS 240 31-7832-3814-6021 15 102
Percentages: FG .397, FT .842. 3-Point Goals: 8-34, .235
(Pritchard 3-6, Horford 1-1, Williams 1-5, Brown 1-6,
Tatum 1-7, White 1-8, Nesmith 0-1). Team Rebounds: 9.
Team Turnovers: 2. Blocked Shots: 11 (Horford 4, Tatum
2, Williams III 2, Nesmith, Pritchard, White). Turnovers:
9 (Tatum 3, White 3, Brown, Pritchard, Williams).
Steals: 4 (White 3, Pritchard). Technical Fouls: Brown,
10:07 fourth.


PRO FOOTBALL

USFL
All games played in Birmingham, Ala.
NORTH WLTPct PF PA
New Jersey....................... 510 .833 132105
Philadelphia...................... 330 .500 141153
Michigan........................... 150 .167 104113
Pittsburgh......................... 150 .167 76138


SOUTH WLTPct PF PA
Birmingham...................... 600 1.000 162109
New Orleans..................... 420 .667 136101
Tampa Bay........................ 330 .500 112134
Houston............................ 150167132142
WEEK 5
FRIDAY, MAY 13
at Tampa Bay 27, Michigan 20
SATURDAY, MAY 14
at New Jersey 27, New Orleans 17
SUNDAY, MAY 15
Birmingham 30, at Philadelphia 17
Pittsburgh 21, at Houston 20
WEEK 6
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
at Philadelphia 35, Tampa Bay 28
at Birmingham 33, Michigan 17
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
at New Orleans 26, Pittsburgh 16
at New Jersey 26, Houston 25
WEEK 7
SATURDAY’S GAMES
New Jersey at Tampa Bay, noon
New Orleans at Michigan, 9
SUNDAY’S GAMES
Birmingham at Pittsburgh, 2
Philadelphia at Houston, 6

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