Show Sports Friday September 25 1998 11B SPORTS BRIEFS choose FLiry TODAY 3rd round FORT WAYNE Indiana - Former Utah State standout Marcus Saxon was chosen by the Fort Wayne Fury in the third round of the Continental Basketball Association draft held on Tuesday Saxon who was the 26th player chosen overall in the CBA college draft led the in scoring and assists dur-- - Aggies ing his two seasons ‘:3Sxon was the only Utah pliyEj- selected The Fury also drled Zendon Hamilton of St John’s Mark Jones of Cen-’ffa- P Florida Antonio Granger of feoston College Jarvis of Rice and Andre Lewis of Southeastern Louisi-an®- r ®S?2n - Prep football Fremont at Sky View 7 pm BomevAe a Logan 7 pm Weber at Floy 7 pm Moun-taCrest at Box Elder 7 pm Clearfield at Layton 7 pm Davis at Cottonwood 7 pm Northndge at Skykne 7 pm Viewmont at Hunter 7 pm Bear River at Tooele 7 pm Ben Lomond at Granite 7 pm Ogden at 7 Morgan pm College women's soccer UNLV at Weber State 4 pm College women's voHeybeH Montana State at Weber State 7 pm Anas College football Murray State at BYU noon Southern TONIGHT TELEVISION 5:30 pm — MLB baseball: New York Mets at Atlanta TBS 6 pm — MLB baseball: Chicago at Houston ESPN 7 pm — MLB baseball: Colorado at San Francisco WB RADIO 4 pm — Sports talk: SportsKALL with Chris Tunis KALL-A910 4 pm — Sports talk: The Show KFNZ-A1320 6 pm — Sports talk: Sportsmght wrth 1160 Greg WrubeH KSL-A7 pm — Prep football: CtearfiekJ at Lay-to- n K SOS-A1660 800 KXOL-A7 pm — Sports talk: NFL Preview with 1160 Tommy Tighe and Matt Millen KSL-A8pm — Sports talk: Papa Joe KFNZ-ANetwork KFN2-A- subject to NFL FOOTBALL ar st 0-- st Penguins’ Kasparaitis needs knee surgery IPJTTSBURGH Pittsburgh Penguins defense-ma- n Darius Kasparaitis will miss’ four to six months after teqflng a ligament in his right knot ICusparaitis will undergo surgery on his anterior cruciate ligament next Wednesday IfW makes a slow recovery he' Iriay not return until the starf of the playoffs Kasparaitis the Penguins’ most consistent defenseman last season was injured crashing into the boards during an exhibition game Sunday in DCtioit It was the second time: in his career he has tom the same ligament COLLEGE GOLF: Aggies Utes tie for third golf tournament 'ALOHA Ore - Utah and Utii State tied for third place in file Portland State Intercollegiate men’s golf tournament which ended Tuesday at Vineyard Golf Course TESstern Washington won the Tournament with a team total of 879 Portland State was second at 889 followed by the Aggies and Utes at 890 Portland’s Ryan Earl won the tournament with an even-p216 Utah State was led by MJke Haws who finished fogrth with a 218 followed by Chris Moody (224) Kevin BltiUer (227) Mitch Harris (2JJ) and Casey Beck (232) rjltah was led by Jon Mor-ga- jr with a 221 followed by Shuwn Edwards (222) Gregg Dfiphant (224) and Brock fi aj '- (227) Standard-Examin- er staff and wire services last-m- BOWLING Relief Goosen South Africa Marc Farrv France Brad Faxon United States Sieve Webster England Peter O'maitev Australia Santiago Luna Spam Miles Tunniclrff England Paul Broadhurst England Silvio Grapoasonni Italy Darren Clarke Northern Ireland Bernhard Langer Germany Ignacio Garrido Spam Paul Mcgmiev Ireland Jose Rivero Soam Paul Eales England Jose Maria Olazabal Spain Padraig Harrington Ireland Phillip Price Wales Jim Pavne England Klas Eriksson Sweden Mark James England Steven Richardson England Thomas Biorn Denmark Thomas Gogele Germany Coslantmo Rocca Italy Rodger Davis Australia Peter Mitchell England Gary Evans England Andrew Oidcorn Scotland Stephen Allan Australia Anthony Wall England Gary Nickiaus United States Diego Borrego Spain Peter Baker England Mathias Gronberg Sweden Peter Lonard Australia Michele Reale Italy Arizona at St Louis 11:01 am Denver at Washington 1101 am Green Bay at Carolina am Jacksonville at Tennessee 11:01 am 11:01 am Kansas City at Philadelphia New Orleans at Indianapolis 1101 am Oakland at Dallas 11:01 am Seattle at Pittsburgh 2:05 pm New York Giants at San Diego 2:15 Pm Atlanta at San Francisco 2:15 pm Minnesota at Chicago 2:15 Pm Cincinnati at Baltimore 6:20 Pm OPEN: Buffalo Miami New England New York Jets Monday's game Tampa Bav at Detroit 6 20 pm NCAA FOOTBALL LPGA GOLF Midwest State 38 St Joseph's Far West Arizona 35 San Diego State - Beth Daniel Muffin Spencer-Devli- Louis PGA Golf TEXAS OPEN - Golf Course: 3332-- 65 - 66 33-- 4 - 67 - 67 - 67 67 Blame McCallisler 3 Mke Small 3 Hal Sutton 3 Justin Leonard Craig Barlow JohnMagmnes Mike Brisky Scott Gump Andrew Magee Steve Jones Bill Olasson 2 - 67 4 — 67 4 67 5 3 5 4 4 Chris Smith Richard Zokol Doug Martin Esteban Toledo Keith Nolan 3 JL Lewis 6 6 6 6 III 68 68 68 4 5 5 3 3 4 3 3 6 6 6 - 69 - 69 - 69 - 69 - 69 - 70 70 6 7 70 3 70 3 - 70 - 4 70 5 70 36-- 70 6 70 6 5 4 6 4 5 4 -- 70 - 71 - 6 5 5 5 70 7 71 71 71 6 5 4 4 - 71 71 5 - 5 — 71 6 71 8 3 6 5 4 71 - 71 71 - 72 - 72 72 6 7 4 4 5 7 6 8 33-5 Nancv Ramsboftom Cathy Johnston-Forbe- s Laura Davies 6 SeRiPak 4 6 5 72 - — - 72 72 72 73 73 - 73 73 5 — 70 Stephanie Lowe Hiromi Kobavashi Trish Johnson Laura Baugh Kristi Albers Erika Wicotf SmritiMehra Pamela Kometani Susan Ginfer Jackie Gallagher-Smit- h Annette DeLuca Karrte Webb Shani Waugh Anmka Sorenstam Michele Redman 6 - 70 3 - 70 6 5 8 6 8 Patty Jordan Penny Hammel Kathy Guadagnmo Dana Dormann Judy Dickinson 70 Michelle Wooding Alison Nicholas Leigh Ann Mills Jill McGill Marilyn Lovander Leta Lindley Emilee Klein Lisa Kiggens 70 - 70 3 7 - - 5 6 7 7 9 0 8 71 Dale Reid 71 Catriona Matthew Karen Lunn Jennifer Feidott Liz Earley Sue Thomas Sherri Turner Lenore Rittenhouse JoanPitcock Anne Mane Palli Barb Mucha Missie McGeorge Chris Johnson Janice Gibson 71 - 70 70 70 - 71 - 7 - 71 - 71 71 - 72 72 - 72 - 72 - - - PRINCESS CUP TOYOTA - TOKYO (AP) Thursday's results in the $450000 Tovota Princess Cup tennis tournament at Anake Colosseum (seedings in parentheses): Singles Second round Belarus Olga Barabanschikova nique Van Roost Belgium def Domi5 Arantxa Sanchez-Vicari- o (1) Spain def Elena 4 Likhovtseva Russia 0 g Anna Kournikova (5) Russia def Wang 4 Taiwan 0 Anke Huber Germany def U Fang Taiwan 3 5 Doubles First round Mary Joe Fernandez Key Biscavne Fla and Arantxa Sanchez Vicarto Spain def Chi Jane and 1 6 Amy Frazier Rochester Hills Mich Quarterfinals Lisa Raymond Wavne Pa and Rennae Stubbs (1) Australia def Oiga Barabanschikova 3 2 Belarus and Henrieta Nagvova Slovakia Elena Likhovtseva Australia and Tamarme Guse AusTanasugarn Thailand def Kerrv-An- n 2 tralia and Park Sung-he- e (3) South Korea 3 Anna Kournikova Russia and Monica Seles Sarasota Fla def Lisa McShea Australia and 0 2 Kimberly Po Incline Village Nev Prep Tennis REGION 7 GIRLS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP OGDEN — Thursday's results of fhe Region 7 at Weber State UnShelton ael (Ben Lomond) def Kami Allred (Tooele) 2 3 Ana Garhng 1 (Morgan) def Candice Erickson (Granite) 0 No 2 singles-Sar- ah Clifford (Tooele) def 6 6 Jaime Miller (Morgan) Bobi Smith (Ben Lomond) def Julie Harps (Granite) 0 0 singles -- Shawna Green (Tooele) def 7 4 4 Krista White (Bear River) Michelle Munsee (Morgan) def Natalie Coibv 2 (Granite) 2 No 1 doubles-Ka- tie Nicholas and Shavla Zollinger (Bear River) def Mary Riglev and Monika (7-Baltazar (Ben Lomond) 1 Tawvna Wilkinson and Melisa Weaver (Morgan) def Erika 0 Heigert and Caroline Sinauefiekf (Granite) 1 No 2 doubles-Allis- on Soriano and Delores Serrano (Ben Lomond) def Mandv Smith and 2 5 Liz Atkin Shavlee Simonsen (Morgan) and Megan Hale (Tooele) def Roxanne Fort and 0 Lauren Seaman (Granite) 0 Second round No 1 singles -- Hillaree Hawkins (Ogden) def 0 0 Shelton (Ben Lomond) Melinda Galvis 2 (Bear River) def Garling (Morgan) 2 No 2 singles-Hal- ev Hawkins (Ogden) def No Sept Anin-M- a 22 Tuesday Night Mixed league Men's high scrafcn games -- Dare Naegie 232 William Walters 231 Men's high scratch series-Willi- am Walter! 596 Clare Naegie 592 Rob Chambers 580 Harris Women's high handicap games-He- idi 265 Jan Havhurst 247 Donna Clary 235 -Heidi senes Harris Women's high handicap 688 Maureen Barlow 634 Jan Havhurst 631 Watters Men's high handicap games-Willi- am 278 Clare Naegie 274 Tyson Bartow 262 Men's high handicap series— William Watters 737 Clare Naegie 718 Tyson Bartow 692 CROSS COUNTRY GIRLS DIVISION LOGAN 29 WEBER 47 ROY 56 Sept 24 at Logan court) Whitnev Brenchiev (L) 20:59 2 S Stamford 2106 3 Jenm Schoenleld 2137 4 Ad(R rienne Griffin (R) 21:43 5 Nan Needham (L) 21:53 6 Mindv Thornlv (L) 2202 7 E Tawart (W) 22:19 8 Angild Knowles (L) 22:32 9 Kardine (L) 22:36 10 Kimberly Porendent (L) 22:42 (W) e Fremont course) Trevor Ball (MC) 15:12 (new course record) Liechtv (MC) 15:24 3 Mark Loft (F) 15:31 15:39 4 Jesse Ralphs (MC) 5 Rvan Ortega (F) 15:39: 6 David Hatch (MC) 15:54 7 Seth Young (MC) 1559 8 Jon Gardner (MC) 1600 9 Daniel Call (MC) 16:05 10 JD Casperson (F) At 1 3 2 0 Clifford (Tooele) Smith (Ben Lomond) def 1 Share Nicholas (Bear River) ley No 3 singles-AshCampbell (Ogden) def 0 0 Felicia Burnett (Ben LoGreen (Tooele) 1 4 mond) def Munsee (Morgan) No 1 doubles-SuzaHerman and Aimee Harberfson (Ogden) def Nicholas and Zollinger 0 1 Wilkinson and Weaver (Bear River) (Morgan) def Stephanie Busico and Rachel Rama-r- o 5 6 (Tooele) No 2 doubles -JGomberg and Amanda Crane (Ogden) def Soriano and Serrano (Ben Lo0 0 mond) Sherilyn Lee and Lindsev Larson 4 (Bear River) def Atkin and Hale (Tooele) oey Final round ins No 1 (Ogden) def Galvis 0 0 (Bear Rive'’) (first and second place) 1 Garling (Morgan) def Shelton (Ben Lomond) 1 (third and fourth place) No 2 singles -- Hawkins (Ogden) def Smith 2 (Ben Lomond) (first and second place) Nicholas (Bear River) def Clifford (Tooele) 7 1 (third and fourth place) No 3 singles -- Campbell (Ogden) def Burnett (Ben Lomond) (first and second place) Green (Tooele) def Munsee (Morgan) 6 (third and fourth place) No doubles -- Herman and Harbertson (Ogden) def Wilkinson and Weaver (Morgan) 1 (first and second place) Busico and Ramaro (Tooele) def Nicholas and Zollinger (Bear River) 3 (third and fourth place) No 2 doubles -- Gomberg and Crane (Ogden) 0 0 def Lee and Larson (Bear River) (first and second place) Atkin and Hale (Tooele) def So1 1 riano and Serrano (Ben Lomond) (third and fourth place) Dustin 16:16 GIRLS DIVISION MOUNTAIN CREST 26 FREMONT 31" At Fremont e course) (F) 17:46 (new course reSheena Curtis (MC) 17:47 3 Lisa Ander4 Sharee Hatch (MC) 18:56 18:57"5 son (MC) Bridget) Jones (F) 1901 6 Lindsay 7 Drea Chugg (F) 1933 19:20 (MC) 1940 9 Aubrey Colton (MC) talie White (MC) 20 25 Heidi BouwPuis cord) 2 a BOYS DIVISION BOX ELDER 25 SKY VIEW 49 BONNEVILLE 96 f Sepf 23 at Rohmer Parte I Clint Grover (SV) 2 Justin Thome (SV) 17:2214 3 Evan Fischer (BE) 17 2282JU Russell Allen (BE) 1724 5 Rex King (BE) 173te6 Shaun Kelly (BE) 17:34 7 Kelly Carver (BB-1807 8 Rvan Andreasen (BE) 1820 9 Mike (BE) 1826 10 Lewis (BE) 1831 Tev J ' I GIRLS DIVISION BONNEVILLE 37 BOX ELDER 38 SKY VIEW 63 Sept 23 at Rohmer Park 4 Aiexi Hansen (SV) 21:1124 2 Amy White-hea- d (BE) 21:1346 3 Annie Barney (B) 21:50T4 Wendv Weir (B) 2203 5 Katie Schmalz (B) 22£7 6 Heather Jensen (BE) 22:10 7 Kara Kent (w) 22:15 8 Erika Roesler (BE) 22:1951 9 Sara Jansen (SV) 22:1990 10 Kimberly Koker (BE) 221 TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL Texas League El Paso Diabios-Sign- ed a four-vewortang agreement with the Arizona Diamondbacks “ USA BasebaR Diorg director the resignation of George media relations o BASKETBALL T vi Basketbal Association Rockford Lightning -- Signed F Tyrone Haw- Continental kins C FOOTBALL Footbal League ed Pittsburgh Steeiers T Will Wolford $5000 for fighting with Miami Dolphins DL Jason Tavlor in a Sept 20 game National Cincinnati Bengal- s- Signed S Kelvin MoortO the practice squad Released DE Harry Deligtants Detroit Lions Signed F B Brock Ohvo and WR Placed DT Travis Kirschk'on Andy McCullough imured reserve San Francisco 49er- s- Signed DB Tyrone Smith to the practice squad - 72 72 72 73 73 73 - 73 - 73 - 73 - 73 Z HOCKEY - SALT LAKE CITY Results involving the North Ogden Combat from the best ol the west karate tournament held Sept 19 Forms AlIntermediate weapons (ages ex Walker Iniermediate open hand (ages Shawn Barker Fighting -Kvlee Call Beginning female (ages 2 Lindsav Call Beginning female (ages Thavne Call Beginning male (ages Iniermediate male (ages Shawn Barker Jason Ruiz Intermediate male (ages Will McKmnev Brown belt (ages - FIGURE SKATING National Hockey League G TomAs-ke- v Anaheim Mighty and G Blame Russell RW David Bermer4VV W Peter LeBoutiliier and RW Craig Reichert Luke Curtin and LW Bob Wren and D Scott Ferguson and D Terran Sandwith to Cincinnati o£lhe American Hockev League G Jamie Storr to a Los Angeles Kings-Sigthree-vecontract Assigned Joe Springfield of the AHL Minnesota Wild -- Named Alana Biahoski Neal Broten and Karvn Bye advisors D Brant New York Rangers-Assign- ed Thompson to Hartford of the AHL Corvfo r International Hockev League Grand Rapids Griffins — Released RW Kavm Stevens Sent LW Chad Remackel to Favettevilfoof theCHL Orlando Solar Bears -- Released C EJ Brad-le- v RW Ben Gustavson RW Rob Mailioux LW Chad Penney G Erasmo Saltarelti and D Andrew - 73 Results involving members of the Wasatch ure Skating Club at recent tournaments: Colorado - Basic moves 74 0 9 - Basic moves 4B compulsorie- s- 74 74 Basic -1 - 75 75 1 Tiffany Chapin Casper COLLEGE Eastern Michigan -- Named Michael Malach assistant athletics director for business k ed Bill Ball men'as-sistan- t basketball coach North Carolina Charlott- e- Announced the resi'' ’ gnation of Doug Ehmann men's goH coach North Carolina Stale-NaChari £dbb for associate athletic director marketing Mississippi Local Golf LAKESIDE WOMEN’S GOLF ASSOCIATION Sept Shelley Hadlery Vera Russo - Sasha Voinovich -2 United Stales Bobsled and Skeleton Federation-NLennv Kasten senior team manager and marketing manager United States Figure Skating Association-Nam- ed David Schaefer information services assistant amed 75 75 0 B- Artistic Shannon -- 75 Meredith Shannon Chapin Tiffany Casper 1 freestyle group Ooen juvenile- 9 Marissa I moves 4A freeskate-- 3 Marissa White moves 46 freeskate-- 1 Meredith White Cactus Classic Freestyle Open juvenile -- - 75 - Fig- White 74 White Basic Basic 9 Springs Invitational 4A comoulsorie- s- OLYMPICS 75 75 22 2 ‘95 CHEV BLAZER L& results (tie) Colleen Shreeve and EL MONTE MEN'S ASSOCIATION Sept 23 net stabfeford tournament (tie) Neil Mulhall and Dtck Clow 22 points 3 Rodeil Geno Waters Bruce Wallace Clem (tie) Maury Hardman Clark Corey and Andy Scothern 20 4 door 4x4 V6 auto cruise lull power and Q ww TMitm rm mJe ©£)©' aon - mm mom om moh'u points 1914 N MAIN —i 252 Men's high handicap series -- Tvier Hitt 684 Tyson Bartow 673 Mike Burson 659 2 First round 1 Tvier Hill 258 Kevin Lignt 267 BOYS DIVISION MOUNTAIN CREST 20 FREMONT 39- - girls tennis championship herd iversity and Mt Ogden Park: No scratch game-KeLight 230 Women's handicap games -- Gen Pilgrfrri 245 Maureen Bartow 241 Patricia Rabaga 233 Women's ngh handicap senes -- Maureen Bar-lo668 Rae Faulkner 643 Terry Sargent 637 Barlow Men's high handicap games-Tvs- on Men’s high 72 - 7? -- 15 Will Cmov DaieEggelmg Pat Bradley Elizabeth Makings LoriAtsedes JiHvunSuh KimSaikl Kathi Poppmeier Vickie Odegard Mavumi Hirase Natascha Fink Moira Dunn Stefama Croce Sepf Tuesday Night Mixed League $ nigh scratch senes Terry Sargent 529 WASATCH SKATING CLUB Jan Stephenson Melissa McNamara Nancv Harvey Gail Graham Cindy Flom Christy Erb - - 7 Helen Alfredsson Elaine Crosby Kris Tschetter - 71 7 5 EvaDahllof Jean Bartholomew Chip Beck Tony Sills 8 Betsy King - - Denise Killeen Vicki Wendy Doolan Nancv Scranton CmHv McCurdy JerLidback - 34-8 70 PRO TENNIS Martial Arts 9 Joanne Morlev 70 — 70 3 8 McMillan Nanci Bowen 70 4 7 Caroline 70 4 6 - Meg Mallon MitziEdge - 69 - 69 6 Pamela Wright 69 Dave Rummells PH Horgan III Kenl Jones Mike Springer Greg Kraft Jav Delsing Robert Alienby Jav Haas Tim Herron Steve Lowery LeeRinker CurtBvrum Mike Reid JohnRiegger Mike Weir Casey Brown MikeHeinen GaryHallberg Bob Tway 4 - 67 - 68 - 68 - 68 - 68 - Barb Whitehead Pearl Sinn Laurie Becky Iverson Maria Hiorth Lisa Hacknev Cormne Dibnah - 69 - 69 - 69 - 69 - 69 - DAVIS LANES Women 72 LorieKane - 68 - 75 - 75 71 Carin Koch 68 6 Larry Rmker Brian Claar TedTryba Clarence Rose BradFabel BobGilder Len Mathace Clark Dennis David Sutherland Brent Geiberper Donnie Hammond David Edwards TimLoustalot Richard Coughlan Jim Estes DanPoht Tom Byrum Steve Fiesch David Frost Gabriel Hlertstedl - 69 - 69 - 69 6 Catrin Nilsmark Dan Halldorson Duffy Waldorf Bobby Cole PhilBiackmer Corey Pavin Kenny Perry Fred Wadsworth Rocco Mediate Joe Daley JJ Henry JetfMaggert 68 5 Marianne Morris Kelli Kuehne Dan Forsman Brett Quiglev Greg Gregory Pete Jordan Jim Gallagher Tommy Armour Mark Wurtz Keith Fergus Brian Hennmger - 0 6 68 3 Rachel Hethermgton Kate Golden Michelle Estill - Ronnie Black Bob Estes Ken Green 68 5 32-- Charlotta Sorenstam SAN ANTONIO (AP) Thursday's scores after the first round of the $17 million Westin Texas d 72 Ooen plaved on the par 6 DAWeibring Jim McGovern Brandel Chamblee JP Haves Stewart Cink Loren Roberts 3 Juli Inkster Leslie Spalding Luciana Bemvenuti Dane Barnard Dma Ammaccdoane 68 - Thursday's result 51 - 68 - 68 - 69 - 69 - 69 - 69 3 KUTZTOWN Pa (AP) Thursday's scores after the first round of the $650000 LPGA First Union Betsv King Classic plaved at the 6075-yar- d par-7- 2 Berkleigh Country Club: 4 Deb Richard 67 16 NHL PRESEASON Colorado 2 68 - 68 ‘ LPGA BETSY KING CLASSIC Ind 7 Mar-vD- - Katsuvoshi Tomori Japan Peter Hedbiom Sweden Jamie Soence England Mark Roe England Nick Faldo England Scott Henderson Scotland Gary Orr Scotland Heinz Peter Thul Germany Sam Torrance Scotland Derrick Cooper England Mats Lanner Sweden Fredrik Jacobson Sweden Fabrice Tarnaud France Seve Ballesteros Spam Brian Davis England Miguel Angel Jimenez Spain Eamonn Darcy Ireland Carl Watts England Dennis Edlund Sweden Thomas Hennig Germany Wayne Riley Australia Patrik Sioland Sweden Erol Simsek Germany Jonathan Lomas England Dean Robertson Scotland David Gilford England Michael Jonzon Sweden Indiana () Dea-t- Jeanne Hinchman and McFarland 16 Best back -- 1 MarvLou Lmdouist 14 2 (tie) Betty Jonnston and Jonme Fenstermaker 17 Soeoal Marion Chase NOTE Next week is red and blue tournanrnV followed bv dosing banouet Domingo Hospital Soam Michael Long New Zealand David Howell England Mats Haltberg Sweden COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCORES ut Donna Best front -- 1320 NOTE: AH programing HOCKEY: team last year has agreed to a three-yecontract with the Los Angeles Kings “We feel Jamie is one of the top young goaltenders in the- - National Hockey League ancTwe’re very happy to have him under contract for the next three seasons” Kings general manager Dave Taylor said Thursday “The tandem of Stephane Fiset and Jamie provide us with a solid one-tw- o goalie combination heading into the season” with a Storr 22 was 22 goals-againaverage in 1 7 appearances with the Kings last season He also appeared in 2hie first three games of his teahfs playoff series against thd St Louis Blues posting an 2 record and a 372 goals-aganiaverage - putting cup tournament Hver and Sntrtev 24 31 1320 helped coach six NBA championship teams during 13 seasons with the Bulls ie Sept Overall -- 9 pm — Sports talk: Sports Fan Radio duction 1' Winter now assistant coach ’of Tthe Chicago Bulls has se- - MT OGDEN WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Division I collegiate and professional coach tops all active colleagues was named Thurs-dajtl- o receive the John Bunn award It is considered the most 'prestigious award from the Basketball Spfingfield-base- d Hall of Fame apart from in- -- - air On The SPRINGFIELD Mass Former University of Washington basketball coach Tex ‘Winter whose 51 years as a contract with Kings HILL AFB MEN'S ASSOCIATION Sept 23 indviduai play tournament First flight tow gross I Larry Austin 2 (tie) Dwght Me New and Jeff Mass iow net — 1 Kerry Cooo 2 Dave Casteel 1 Wizard Keiiev Second fignt low gross- -! Paul Larsen 2 Da Griffin 3 (tie) Darrei Nitz and George Draper tow net- -1 Robert Maisa 2 Lee Grundy & Kurt Bingham Third flight low gross -- 1 Rudv Rowe 2 Pauf Kent Kenney low net- -1 Sickert 1 Ron Wake dv 2 Jim Hoistaa 3 Ken Steonens Fourth flight tow gross Lee Daws 2 W A4 Wright 3 Mike Smith tow net I Steve Barker & Biiiv Reed 3 Chari Temp Seniors event tow net -- BiBv Reed 2 WiWard Keilev 3 Wavne Freese Prep cross country Wasatch Rendezvous at Cottonwod -- three-ye-ar () tional SATURDAY assistant named of Fame award 'fpsHall P&illa v () 1 Bulls’ INGLEWOOD Calif Goaltender Jamie Storr lected to the NHL’s RIVERSIDE MEN'S ASSOCIATION Scot 23 mutoan Aghts toumamet First ttgrr— the Gar S’O anfl Pn CtfT9 3 Gary Scnenck 33 -Second Bart Purser X 2 Stevp Krk ana Cra-- Lvons 33 1 Dan Or’S'esen 35 2 Steve Third YamasMa 36 3 Brvan Smitn 37 Fourth thgnt- -1 Larry Bre 37 2 Ka£) Bauer and Larry Fukunaga 38 Fifth ft'gnt— i (tie) Jm Hay and Brandof B'gham 44 3 Jerry Hoer 4S 35 pm Montana at Weber State (Homecoming) 605 pm Bose State at Utah 7 pm Sam Houston Stare at Utah State 7:05 pm Prep girts soccer BonnevSe at Weber 10 am College women's volleyball Montana at Weber State 8 pm College cross country WSU at Roy Gnak Invitational College women's god WSU at Yale Invitational UGA golf a Shootout at Lake Powel NaUtah at Western BASKETBALL Storr signs Steve Moore By 31 USU’s Saxon in IN THE BLEACHERS Local schedule LAYTON i ML-kt- |