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Show SPORTS 4D Monday. December 16. 1996 —_—— LOCAL SCHEDULE Standard-Examiner IN THE BLEACHERS 100 freestvie |. Kevin Perkins (W), 54.04, 2 Jason Bird (R). 55.15, 3. Jason Tanioli (R) By Steve Moore 58 63 200 freestyle 1 Kevin Perkins (W), Robert Hancock (W), TODAY Prep girls basketball R) 21077 500 freestyle 1. 2:08 53, 1:59.75 3. Jeff Bird Bryon Webb (W), 6.05.57, 2 Jeff Bird (R), 6:06.54, 3. Tvier Pendieton (R), 6°52 75 100 butterfiy— 1 Jonn Cassity (W), 59.42; 2 Robert Hancock (W!, 1:07.76, 3. Landon Mor- Sky View at Fremont. 6 p.m TUESDAY tenson (R), 1.0955 100 breaststroke 1 (tie) Caleb Stoker (W) jogie Miller (R). 114.45, 3. Chris Ramsey (R) 12111 Roylin Bradley (R) 100 backstroke —1 NBA Basketball Utah Jazz at New York Knicks. 530 pm aac IHL Hockey Quebec at Utah Grizzlies 7 pm Prep boys basketball 108 08, 2 Russ Potter (W), Webb (W), 1 15.88 200 intermediate mediey 1. Jason Bird (R) 2.1989, 2 Caleb Stoker (W), 2.31.75; 3. Jogie te 7 p.m. unless indicated Miller (R), 2.41.07 200 freestvie relay Bounttul at Weber. Park City at Ben Lomond Joseph. 6 pr ie at Layt In. Northndge at Box Elder. Bear Lake (idaho) at Bear River. Preston (idaho) Lake Chnstian at St. at Logan. Roy at Sky View Clearheid at Hunter Prep girls basketball Cooper Hills at Clearfield. 4 p m- Ben Lomondat Bountiful. 5 p.m: pm. 1. Rov, 1:43.84; 2. Rev, 14951, 3 Weber, 149.90 400 freestyle relay 1 Weber, 3:46.49; 2 Roy 5275. 3. Weber, 4:56.01 200 mediev relav Hilicrest at Roy 6pm 07; 3. Roy, 1. Weber, 1:55.54, 2. Rov 2:28.07 GIRLS DIVISION WEBER 98, ROY 72 Bear River at Kems, 6 p.m. St Joseph at Rich. 6pm Layton 2at Bingham. 6 30 p.m., Weber at Ogden. 7 p.m.. Morgan at Let Prep swimming Clearfield at Oqden. 3 p m.. 1.15.15, 3. Bryon Northndge at Davis, 7 p.m 50-yard freestyie—1. Katherine Hancock W). 29:52; 2. Mandi Coleman (W), 30.77; 3 Weber at Logan. 4 pm Denise Steven (W), 30.81 100 freestyle 1. Alicia Berndt (W), 1:02.94; 2 Erica Bevelor (R), 1:09.15; 3. Melodee Griffey R), 110.56 200 freestyie — 1. Makila Belnap (R), 2:15.43 2 Melissa Stoker (W), 2:25.16; 3. Melissa Batchelor (R), 2:36 12 500 freestyle — 1. Michelle Krepp (W), 6:06.09; 2. Makila Beinap (R), 6:06.59; 3. Sara Thomp- TELEVISION son (R), 6:55.36 100 butterfly — 1. Katherine Hancock (W), 1 14.66, 2: Melissa Batchelor (W), 1:20.44; 3. 6 p.m. — Figure skating: Stars on Ice. TBS Mandi Coleman (W), TONIGHT 7 p.m. — NFL football Buffalo at Miami. ABC RADIO (hooking) 7 p.m. — NFL football Buffalo at Miami. KSL-AM 1160. 5. Orlando, Carter 13 (Boyer), 13 43 Penaities Marois, Utah, minor-doubie minor (elbowing, roughing), 3:54, Sim, Orian- TUESDAY do. RADIO Harrington he Livingston Miami 18 Orlando 9 New York Washington 5 15 6 10 1) Philadelphia New Jersey Boston Chicage Detroit 15 10 474 318 102 278 10'2 3 4 870 810 2 12: 9 12 a7 40 7 15 Western Conference 318 I2'2 Sabonis Anderson Dudley FG Min M-A Midwest Division WL Pct GB_ S13) saa 18 Dallas 3 857 Rider Trent 2 Butier 2 McKie ER 2-7. 2S ASS mas ae7G2 44 10-24 6753-9 3-3 0-1 (Sra 0 5 2% 1% 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-100 7 1-3 0-0 Peak 31 4-13 8 0-4 9 0-4 Diordievic 0 4 (este Gh) 2 Totals 640 Portiand L.A. Clippers Sacramento GoldenState Phoenix 13.11 542. 9 14 391 8 15 348 8 16 333 7 18-318. Sunday's resutts 2 (Robinson, dle 8 9 9! 9 overs: 11 (Sabonis 6, Robinson 2, Wallace, Anderson, Trent) Steals: 8 (Anderson 5 Robinson, Wallace, Sabonis). Technical fouts: None. illegal defense: | Houston 25 21 20 33-99 Abddur-Rhim Lynch 5:30 p.m L.A Lakers at Chicago, 6 p.m Atlanta at Dallas, 6:30 pm Golden State at Seattle, 8 pm Houston al Vancouver, 8 p.m BULLETS 110, WARRIORS 102 At San Jose, Calif. WASHINGTON Reb O-T APF Pts 258) SAS 22 Webber 42 1-5 4-12 10 Muresan Cheaney 2a 13-5 213-5. os A eer EP Strickland 37. 4-4. 4 9-14. 6 19 Oo a. lb: US 310 15 1 22 Jackson 27: 4-8 0-0 0-2 3 2 10 Grant 20 3-8 0-0" ied 33: 7 Murray ig. 3-10.3-8 222-1826 12 Whitney 2 0-1 0-0. 6+) 0 0.0 Totals 240 41-76 21-29 10-37 35 25 110 Percentages: FG 539, FT 722. 3-point goals: 7-19, 368 (Webber 2-3, Jackson 2-4, Murray 2-5, Grant 1-4, Strickland 0-2, Whitney 0-1) Blocked shots: 9 (Webber 3, Jackson 2, Muresan, Cheaney. Grant, Murray). Turnovers: 18 Webber 9, Strickiand 4, Howard 3, Jackson, Murray). Steals: 17 (Webber 6, Strickland 4, Cheaney 2, Murray 2, Howard, Grant, Whitney). Technical fouts: Illegal defense 7:04 first. liiegal defense: | GOLDEN STATE LE FG FT Reb Min M-A M-A O-T APF Pts Mullin 39°34 00 «6-40623 «7 Smith 39 6-14 4-7 48 12 Spencer 15 0-2 0-0 O-1 16 0 Price 23-1-§ SS ea ee aS Sprewell 43 14-23 9-15 0-4 3 2 4 DeClercq 12 1-3 sla! fins, a FE ens Coles 2349 "0-0 2-2 251 ay Armstrong 18 4-6 1-1 a Sar Fuller WES, (O-PS eee 2: iy Royal 18 2-4 $5) 5 20) S19 Totals 240 36-74 23-31 10-32 17 26 102 Percentages: FG 486, FT 677. 3goats: 9-18, 500 (Sprewell 6-7, Coles 1-1, Muliin 1-2, Price 1-4, Armstrong 0-1, Royal 0-1, Smith 0-2). Blocked shots: 3 (Mullin, Smith, Fuller) Turnovers: 24 (Sprewell 6, Smith 5, Mullin 3 Price 3, Royal 3, Spencer, Coies, Armstrong, Fuller). Steals: 9 (Smith 2, Spencer 2, Mullin Price, Coles, Armstrong, Royal). Technical fouls: None Megal defense: None Washington 33 27 &% H-110 Golden State 39 31 «19 «23-102 A— 16,005 (18,500). T—2:11 PISTONS 99, CELTICS 89 At Auburn Hills, Mich. Fox Williams 35 5-9 FT M-A 34. 4-4 Reb O-T APF Pts 05. 25°77 0-2 14 14 Radia 33. 4-10 2-2 ei 82 Minor 27 0-3 GO 36 4a 2-0 Wesley 39 9-13: 3-5 -0-1 6 4.25 Walker 27 5-4 6B SPS Barros 22 «+1-5 CO 2 E38 Day eb 2) 2-3 61 a Conion 10 0-0 00 00 O01 0 Szabo 100 O00 06 00 0 Totats 240 31-69 19-25 10-35 18 25 89 Percentages: FG 449, FT .760. 3-point goals: 8-14, 571 (Wesley 4-5, Fox 3-4, Barros 1-2, Day 1-2, Walker 0-1). Blocked shots: None Turnovers: 18 (Radia 7, Wesley 6, Fox 2, Williams 2, Barros). Steals: 3 (Fox, Radia, Wesley). Technical fouls: None. Megal defense: None DETROIT FG Min M-A 9-17 FY M-A Hill 41 Long Thorpe Hunter Dumars Mitts Curry Ratliff 2 35 25 78 38 2-14 50 29 5-11 19 3-3 9 23 (22-04 £23 04 2-2 O03 3: G1 0-0 17 OO O11 00 O02 22 8 35 54 7 3 1 1 23 8 13 7 02 4 Green iW 2-2 01 11 7-9 Reb 0O-T APF Pts 3-11 O1 8 2 2 Hunter 1-6, Hill 0-1, Long 0-1) Blocked shots 4 (Ratliff 2, Mills, Curry). Turnovers: 16 (Long 3, Dumars 3, Hill 2, Thorpe 2, Milis 2, Green 2, Hunter, team). Steais: 9 (Hili 3, Mills 3, Long, Hunter, Mahorn). Technical fouts: None. egal None Boston 2% 1 21 26—89 i 7 2B 7 6-9 — 18,545 (21,454). T — 2:04. HOUSTON 99, BLAZERS 89 At Portiand HOUSTON FG FT Reb Min M-A M-A O-T APF Pts Elie 39 69 44 01 6307 Willis 32 32 3-4 01304 9 41 930 8-8 FT M-A Reb O-T APF Pts 41 12-21 32 6-8 4-4 2-3 3-43-22 ey oo ie ae S06 ts 36°°5-12. 33 0-6 So. 21 5-8 Se@erilez 3-4) 1-2? 0-0). 0-2. OF Gi. Ie pede oh) (5: 138 “S31 -%5 <4°/2-.0 +4 6 erehiele Chilcutt W7 te ties 1-6 2s. Norris 6 0-2 0-0 0-0: 1.0) 0 Rogers Sti0e4 0-0 00 00 0 Totals 240 35-79 12-19 9-39 19 17. 84 Percentages: FG 443, FT 632. 3-point goais: 2-14, 143 (Peeler 2-3, Robinson 0-1, Norris 0-1, Moten 0-2, Chiicutt 0-2, Mayberry 0-5) Blocked shots: | (Peeler). Turnovers: 15 (Abdur-Rahim 5, Lynch 3, Reeves 3, Robinson 2, Mayberry, rogers) Steals: 6 (peeler 2, AbdurRahim, Reeves, Chilcutt, Norris). Technical fouls: None. Illegal defense: None Williams 27 (3-8 | Ae 3 Person Johnson Chapman Cassel! Manning Bryant 26 24 20 SA 12 1S 2-6 5-8 4-7 Onis 4-5 4-4 0-0 OP 66 0-0 eG Get. Weis 2am COSTS 0s 7) 1H @e5s5 7 1 % his eth eos Sei eS Teens Horry 206-925 119-5: 14 H5153 a: 18 20 21 27 _ 19,023 (19,023). T — 1:56 22 22 24— 84 33-103 (SATURDAY’S LATE BOX SCORE) L.A. CLIPPERS 106, KINGS 94 1-10 4 6 2% maha 21 West Central Okiahoma 23, Chadron 21 UC-Davis 17, Texas A&M-Kingsville 14 Second round Nov. 30 results South Carso n-Newman, Tenn. 24, Vaidosta State, Ga. 19 Northeast Clarion 23, FG Min M-A Owens 38 8-13 Smith 33 (0-1 Polynice Sos Richmond 4412-23 Edney 23 (1-4 Williamson 23 4-7 Causwell 11 0-2 Abdul-Rauf 3 4-11 Hurley 0-1 Totals 10 32-75 Percentages: FG 427, FT Reb M-A O-T APF Pts 2-3 27 25 18 2-2 2-7 512° § 2 3-43-00 Ss 67 04 23 38 4-4 02 43 6 22 1-3-5353 W 0-0 34 03 #0 7-7 0-1 14 % 0-0 00 42 0 26-29 11-38 18 33 94 FT 897. 3-point goals: State 26 West UC-Davis 26, Central Oklahoma 6 Semifinals Dec. 7 resutts Northern Colorado 19, Clarion, Pa. 18 Carson-Newman, Tenn. 29, UC Davis 26 Championship At Florence, Ala. Saturday’‘s result Northern Colorado 23, Carson-Newman, Tenn 14 DIVISION Ill PLAYOFFS First round Nov. 23 results Mount Union, Ohio 31, Allegheny, Pa. 26 INinors Wesivan 23, Albion 20 Lycoming, Albright, Pa. Vaugh! Rogers 40 5-14 3-7 Reb O-T APF Pts 6-18 0 3 10 2-5 6 3 13 Duckworth Martin 18 32 4-6 0-8 0-0 115-15 36 00 03 7 4 Sealy 29 4-7 68 2-4 23 8 15 Wright 29 4-6 se ge? (SAB, SE | Barry 9 2-7 OO "152.3 3 6 Outlaw 24 6-7 2-7 13°00 14 Dehere 16 4-9 8-8 00 03 1 Totals 240 34-74 36-48 18-45 19 23 106 Percentages: FG 459, FT .750. 3-point goals: 2-7, .286 (Barry 2-5, Rogers 0-1, Martin 0-1) Blocked shots: 3 (Duckworth, Sealy, Outlaw) Turnovers: 13 (Sealy 5, Vaught 2, Duckworth 2. Martin 2, Rogers, Wright). Steats: 10 (Martin 2, Wright 2, Vaught, Rogers, Duckworth, Sealy, Barry, Dehere). Technical fouls: None litegal detense: None Sacramento 22 21 «27 M— 94 L.A. Clippers 20 3% 25 30—106 A - 7,269 (16,021). T — 2:21 31, Ursinus, Pa. 24 Pa. 31, Washington & Jefferson, 17 Semifinals 1 Dec. 7 results Rowan, N.J. 33, Lycoming, Pa. 14 At Madison, Wis. Mount Union, Ohio 39, Wisconsin-La Crosse Championship Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl Saturday's resuit At Salem,Va. Mount Union, Ohio 56, Rowan, N.J. 24 IHL HOCKEY Eastern Conference Northeast?Division W LSOL PtsGFGA Oriando 25 Detroit Cincinnati Grand Rapids Quebec L.A. CLIPPERS FG FT Min M-A M-A 33 5-10 0-0 Pa. Cleveland 5 1510 indianapolis Michigan Fort Wayne San Antonio Chicago Milwaukee Manitoba Kansas City 1 20 7 +4 7 8 3 511 3 1215 4 Central Division W LSOL 5 10 2 1414 2 914 6 Western Conference Midwest Division W LSOL 9 8 1612 3 2 14135 2 1016 85 1015 4 Southwest Division W LSOL 51138 78 44 107 83 37 8 73 33 84 87 2 8 99 PtsGFGA 35 106 111 34 30 24 91 76 74 8 86 114 PtsGFGA 41112 91 34113 114 30 25 24 94 102 92 113 79 104 PtGFGA Long Beach 7 8 7 41117 100 Las Vegas Houston Utah 112 % 13° 714 2 #1 3 38111 106 «37 «93 85 37 106 110 Phoenix NOTE: 7199 #5 W 70 118 Two points are awarded for a victo- ry, one for a shootout loss. Sunday’s results Indianapolis 6, Cincinnati 2 Fort Wayne 6, Las Vegas 2 Michigan 5, Cleveland 4 (SO) OINERS CLUB MATCHES LA QUINTA, Calif. (AP) — Sunday’s final esults and prize money from the round-robin play in the $2.1 million Diners Club Matches, on tne PGA West's par-72 Jack Nicklaus Tournament course LPGA Tour 6,214 yards Dottie Pepper and Juli Inkster, $110,000 each, def. Keliy Robbins and Tammie Green, $60,000, 1 up. Senior PGA Tour 6,870 yards Jim Colbert and Bob Murphy, $110,000, def Jay Sigel and Vicente Fernandez, $60 000, 3 and 1 PGA Tour 7,112 yards Tom Lehman and Duffy Waldorf, $110,000, def. Kenny Perry and-Scott Hoch, $60,000, 2 and 1. Dallas Detroit St. Louis Chicago Phoenix Toronto Colorado Long Beach 6, Quebec 4 Monday ‘s games No games scheduled Tuesday’s games Fort Wayneat Detroit Grand Rapids at Milwaukee Orlando at Kansas City Quebec at Utah (SATURDAY’S SUMMARY) SOLAR BEARS 4, GRIZZLIES 1 At Orlando, Fla. Utah 7 0 0-1 Oriando 2 1 «1-4 First period — 1. Orlando, Smyth 9 (Beaufait, Barr), 1:51; 2. Orlando, Carter 12 (Neaton, Felsner), 4:37 (pp); 3. Utah, Whitney 6 (Taylor, Dineen), 14:23. Penalties — Whitney, Utah (tripping), 3:09; Joyce, Orlando, double minor nigh-sticking), 16:04; Anderson, Utah (boarding), 17:55 Second period—4. Orlando, Frederick 13 Joyce, Felsner), 10:29. Penalties — Joyce, Orlando (interference}, 8:13; K. Miller, Orlando 5 2 33112 28 82 1012 8 28 1015 3 23 Northeast Division L TPts 149 6 34 15 14 2 32 1414 3 3) 12:15 5 29 1915 5 25 614 7 23 Western Conference Central Division W L TPts 18 10 3 39 795 3 15 16 1 31 1416 3 31 1215 4 28 1220 0 24 Pacific Division ~W L TPts 18 9 4 40 93 85 81 79 GF W 89 108 107 81 74 8) 87 GA 8&9 88 105 112 107 92 GF GA 89 73 0 5% 91 103 83 84 78 95 W113 GF GA 109 69 Vancouver 16 14 1 31 Edmonton Los Angeles Calgary 14 16 1235 1216 3 4 4 31 106 101 28 84 99 28 80 85 Anaheim 1116 5S 27 9 105 1118 4 Sunday’s resutts Florida 6, Edmonton 3 Dallas 4, Otfawa 0 Vancouver 8, St. Louis 0 26 75 97 San Jose 96 94 Chicago 2, Pittsburgh 1 Philadelphia 6, Boston 0 Detroit 3, Toronto 1 Monday’s games (Times MST) Tampa Bay ai Montreal, 5:30 p.m Hartford at N.Y. Rangers, 5:30 p.m New Jersey at Calgary, 5:36 9.m Tuesday's games St Louis at Hartford, 5 p.m Boston at Pittsburgh, 5:30 p.m Los Angeles at N.Y. Islanders, 5:30 p.m. Detroit at Colorado, 6:30 p.m. Washington at Phoenix, 7 p.m Toronto at San Jose, 8:30 p.m. PREP HOCKEY ae HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY, Fremont Northridge North WLT Pts. GFGA 6 10 12 67 20 500 0 37 6 Weber Ogden Independent Layton Clearfield Bonneville 420 3.40 250 ta 17 0 Roy College of New Jersey 17, Coast Guard, Conn. 16 Rowan, NJ. 21, Buffalo State, N.Y. 20 Wisconsin-La Crosse 44, Wisconsin-River Falls 0 St. John’s, Minn. 21, Simpson, lowa 18 Quarterfinals Nov. 30 resutts Mount Union, Ohio 49, lilinois Wesleyan 14 Lycoming, Pa. 31, Albright, Pa. 13 Rowan, N.J. 7, College of New Jersey 3 Wisconsin-La Crosse 37, St. John’s, Minn. 30 286 (Richmond 3-7, Abdul-Rauf 1-4, Hurley 0-1, Owens 0-2). Blocked shots: 3 (Polynice, Richmond, Williamson). Turnovers: 16 Polynice 5, Owens 4, Abdul-Rauf 3, Williamson 2, Richmond, Edney). Steals: 4 (AbdulRauf 2, Owens, Richmond). Technical fouls: Niegal defense, 7:24 second. Mlegal defense: 1. Ferris State, Mich. 21 Midwest Northern Colorado 27, Northwest Missouri At Los Angeles SACRAMENTO Bloomsburg 29 Ferris State, Mich 24, Indiana, Pa. 23 Midwest Northern Colorado 24, Pittsburg State 21 Northwest Missouri State 22, Nebraska- 19 1 oe Troy State 7 First round Nov. 23 resutts Sou Vaidosta State, Ga. 38, Albany State, Ga. 28 Carson-Newman41, West Georgia 7 Northeast Rf Nash 7 0-1 0-0 0-1 4 : 0 Kleine 7 0-1 225 1293 OD 2 Totats 240 41-79 14-21 9-47 33 8 103 Percentages: FG 519, FT 667. 3-point goals: 7-17, 412 (Horry 4-8, Cassell 2-3, Person 1-3, Nash 0-1, Finley 0-2). Blocked shots: 6 (Williams 3, Horry 2, Manning). Turnovers: 11] (Chapman 5, Finley 3, Johnson, Nash, Kieine) Steals: 12 (Williams 2, Bryant 2, Finley, Green, Person, Johnson, Chapman, Manning, Horry, Kleine). Technical fouls: None. legal defense: Hartford Buffalo Pittsburgh Montreal Boston Ottawa ESPN Clarion 42, 1474 13:16 N_Y. Islanders Tampa Bay DIVISION !1 PLAYOFFS FG FT Reb Min M-A M-A O-T APF Pts 36 7-15 0-0. 0-2 3.1 4% 22 0-1 2A?) Os 3) Finley Green N_Y. Rangers Washington Championship Saturday, Dec. 21 (Time MST) Montana (14-0) at Marshall (14-0), noon PHOENIX 4 Manorn 400 02 1-1 O01 Totals 240 37-72 18-273 6-35 24 24 9% Percentages: FG 514, FT .783. 3-point goa 7-20, 350 (Mills 3-7, Dumars 2-4, Curry | Olaiuwon FG Min M-A Reeves Peeler Mayberry Robinson Moten 4-14, BOSTON FG Min M-A 27 6-9 12 25 27-89 T—2.15 Montana 70, VANCOUVER Washington at Sacramento, 8:30 pm Tuesday's games Utah at New York, 5:30 p.m. Toronto at New Jersey, 530 p.m Charlotte at Philadelphia, 5.30 p.m 8-13 Turn- SUNS 103, GRIZZLIES 84 At Phoenix Phoenix vs. L.A. Clippers at Anaheim, Calif., 830 pm FG FT Min M-A M-A 3918-12). 1620- 25 A — 21,318 (21,500). Phoenix 103, Vancouver 84 Houston 99, Portland 89 Monday’s games (Times MST) Milwaukeeat Boston, 5 p.m Detroit at Toronto, 5 p.m Howard Wallace, Sabonis, Dudley). Pertiand Detroit 99, Boston 89 Washington 110. Goiden State 102 Indiana at Miami, 240 32-84 19-26 10-33 21 26 89 1-1, Wallace 0-1, Butler 0-1, Diordievic 0-1 Robinson 0-2, Sabonis 0-4) Blocked shots: 4 2>.7200'= Eastern Conterence Atlantic Division W L TPts GF GA Florida 1% 6 7 43 % 67 Philadelphia 1912 2 40 99 84 New Jersey 1611 2 34 79 74 First round Nov. 30 results William & Mary 45, Jackson State 6 East Tennessee State 35, Villanova 29 Marshail 59, Delaware 14 Montana 48, Nicholls State 3 Aurray State 34, Western Iilinois 6 Troy State 29, Fiorida A&M 25 Northern fowa 21, Eastern Illinois 14 Furman 42, Northern Arizona 31 Quarterfinals Dec. 7 results Marshall $4, Furman 0 Troy State 31, Murray State 3 Montana 44, East Tennessee State 14 Northern lowa 38, William & Mary 35 Semifinals Saturday’s resuits Marshall 31, Northern lowa 14 0 1. Weber, 4:29.43; 2. Roy, 4:35.39; 3. Roy, 4:56.86 200 medley relay — 1. Weber 2:10.68; 2. Roy, 2:13.78, 3. Weber, 2:25.64 0471 8 17 6 9 21 4 9 59 (YS Be 2 #15 60 } North Central W LT Pts. 7 00 4 5 30 W 4 21 9 4 20 8 2 40 4 1 28 2 © 52 2 South Central we Pts. Cottonwood 0 4 Murray 0 10 Hillcrest 1 9 Olympus 1 8 Salt Lake Independent 2 & Skyline 3 3 Taylorsville 5 2 Park City 4 2 East Highland Davis Bountiful Viewmont Judge Memorial Woods Cross 14 2 27 GFGA 6 13 33 2 3% 2 34 13 #W 24 6 12 4°17 GFGA 5% 17 65 8 3129 26 14 21 1 16 24 9 45 #12 4 Pts. GFGA Mountain View 2 10 43 21 Brighton 0 8 50 6 Utah Cnty. Independent 0 8 2 6 CopperHills 3 4 W738 Bingham 5 3°19 &B Timpanogos 4 2 1 40 Alta 4 1 21 42 Jordan 6 1 4 49 Last week’s resutts Weber 4, Ogden independent 1 Highiand 7, Davis 2 Fremont 19, Layton 0 Mountain View 9, Bingham 1 Cottonwood 10, Taylorsville 2 This week’s schedule Monday's games At The Ice Sheet Fremont vs. Ogden independent, 6 p.m. Northridge vs. East, 7:30 p.m Weber vs. Roy, 9 p.m Wednesday’s games At Bountiful Recreation Center Woods Cross vs. Judge Memorial, 6:15 p.m. Copper Hills vs. Alta, 7:45 p.m. Viewmont vs. Bountiful, 9:15 p.m Thursday’s games At Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center Hillcrest vs. Skyline, 7:30 p.m. Brighton vs. Utah County Independent, 9 p.m At Bountiful Recreation Center East vs. Clearfield, 9:15 p.m. Saturday’s games At Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center Jordan vs. Timpanogos, 11 a.m. Olympus vs. Park City, 12:30 p.m. At Bountiful Recreation Center Bonneville vs. Judge Memorial, 9:15 p.m. v¥, Dec. 23 At The Ice Sheet Roy vs. Ogden independent, 6 p.m judge Memorial vs. Layton, 7:30 p.m Bonneville vs. Weber, 9 p.m. At Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center Utah County Independent vs. Olympus, 9 am. Skyline vs. Timpanogos, 10:30 a.m Highiand vs. Clearfieid, 4:30 p.m Tuesday, Dec. 24 At Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center Salt Lake independent vs. Murray, 9 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 26 At Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center Salt Lake independent vs. Taylorsville, 10:30 am Judge Memorial vs. East, 7:30 p.m. Copper Hills vs. Utah County Independent, 9 p.m. At Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center Cottonwood vs. Mountain View, 1] a.m PREP SWIMMING BOYS DIVISION WEBER 88, ROY 82 50 yard freestyle —1. John Cassity (W), 23 96; 2. Raylin Bradiey (R), a 3. Jason Tanioli (R), 25.79 Biair Rogers, 278, Shellabarger. 259. Warren Sigiin, 255; Fred Meaders, Doug Coleman, 268, Max 252 Men's high scratch series — Paul Searie, 775, Doug Coleman, 726; Rick Moore, 711; Fred Meaders, 687, Shane Misrasi, 680, Blair Rogers 678, Warren Siglin, 671, Max Shellabarger 647 Tuesday Night Mixed Women’s high scratch games — Ivalue Jonn son, 204 Women’s high handicap games — Joyce Tay for 237; Marianne Brown 230; Lily Hess, 231, Vvlinda Netson Women’s high scratch series—Lily Hess 5279 Det sta Poulsen, 517 Women’s high handicap series — Leslie Clif 52, Joyce Tavior, 429 V¥ 597, Marianne Brown, Kave Strong. 628 Dianne Bennett, 586 fa Nels 622, Erlinda Martinez, 563 value Johnson, 568, Brenda Clifford, 591; HaJackson, $88, Chrstin Morris, 586 Oct. 22 Tuesday Night Warm-Ups Women’s high scratch games Pat Brown 235, Sharon Wanczyk, 223; Mattie Wilson, 207 Women’s high handicap games Vickie Sims, 284, Francene Hadley, 274; Pat Brown, 271. Rumi Thornton, 271 Women’s high scratch series — Sharon Wanczyk, 607, Pat Brown, 585, Betty Marker, 551; Sandy Poulsen, 546 Women’s high handicap series Vickie Sims, 790, Francene Hadley, 771, Betty Marker, 743 Sandy Poulsen, 738 Oct. 23 Joe & Betty Mann Mixed Men’‘s high scratch games Bob Hopwood 231, Chuck Gaer. 243 Men's high scratch series Bill Ligons, 555; Larry Cook, 567, Bob Hopwood, BEN LOMOND LANES Good News Women’s high scratch games — Sharon Wanczyk, 248; Lois McDonough, 211, Paula Graham, 208, Kathy Bybee, 205; Pat Brown, 205 Women’s high handicap games — Kathy Bybee, 282, Lois McDonough, 274; Sharon Wanczyk, 270, Paula Graham, 256. Women’s high scratch series — Sharon Wanczyk, 686; Pat Brown, 578; Kathy Bybee, 557; Lois McDonough 557 Women’s high handicap series — Kathy Bybee, 788; Sharon Wanczyk, 752; Lois McDonough, 746; Mattie Wilson, 722 Joe & Betty Mann Mixed Men’‘s high scratch games — Javier Ontiveros, 225, Chuck Gaer, 232, 227; Bob Hopwood, 246; Ted Heywood; Randy Stevenson, 225. Men’s high scratch series — Javier Ontiveros, 558, Boyd Christiansen, 552; Bob Hileman, 553; Bob Hopwood, 599; Chuck Gaer, 664, Ted Heywood, 558; Ron McCoy, 591, Randy Stevenson, 566; Kelly Cowan, 555; Boyd Ellis, 551; Phil Reeder, 563; Jdell Sackett, 597. Women’s high scratch games — Susi gaer, 237, Kris Hopwood, 215; DeEsta Poulsen, 219; Tiff Martin, 224; Marge Mankin, 206; Joanna Garcia, 201. Oct. 10 Ben Lomond Befles Women’s high scratch games—Sharon Grange, 230; Elva Ellis, 206 Women’s high handicap games Sharon Grange, 264; Georgia Kingsford, 235; Barta Andrews, 235; Glenda Packer, 228 Women’s high scratch series — Elva Ellis, 554; Sharon Grange, 515; Kay Rauzi, 507; MaryAnn Schetier, 505 Women’s high handicap series — Barta Andrews, 625; Georgia Kingsford, 617; Glenda Packer, 610; Dianne Frantz, 587; Velma inama, 577; Melissa Child, 576; Shanna Graves, 575; Sheila Claar, 574; Pamela Stuart, 574; Kathy Mathis, 570; Jill Ashmead, 566; Estelia Alencio, 565 Oct. 10 Two’s Company Women's high scratch games —Tina Smith, 216, Annabel Hofer, 212 Women’s high handicap games— Tia Tiffany, 235, Kaye Strong, 227 Women’s high scratch series — Annabel Hofer, 576, Tina Smith, 540; Dalone Turner, 518; Jackie Kunz, 502 Women’s high handicap series — Beth Giordano, 589; Vera Schmid, 565; Kaye Strong, 561. Oct. 11 Friday Independent Men’‘s high handicap games — Richard Ramos, 263 Men's high scratch series — Richard Ramos, 605, Randy Jensen, 584; James Hubbs, 551 Men’s high handicap series — James Messer, 632; Giade Jeppsen, 610; David Stacey, 607 Women’s high scratch games— Jolene Jeppsen, 210; lene Norris, 200. Women’s high handicap games — Karen Cail, 255; Johanna Thorson, 226 Women’s high scratch series — Jolene Jeppsen, 558 Women’s high handicap series — Karen Call, 623, Cindy Poll, 592; Sherie Ramos, 571; Myra Carlisie, 571, Johanna Thorson, 564 1.71 Ben Lomond Scratch Trio Women’s high scratch games — Roma Domingvez, 232; Mitzi Wilson, 223; Sherry Squires, 210; Pauline Murray, 204; Irene Groberg, 201 Women’s high scratch series — Roma Dominguez, 551; Pauline Murray, 539; Mitzi Wilson, 533; Darlene Fielding, 527; Sherry Squires, 520; Charity DeSpain, 516; Billie Smith, 514; Krystal Murray, 511; Irene Groberg, 508; Aline Lord, 507; Nancy Oyler, 502; Kathy Riley, 501. Oct. 14 Goiden Hour Men’s high scratch games—Glen Vaughan, 244 Men’‘s high scratch series — Glen Vaughan, 643 Men’s high handicap series — Gilbert Shaw, 676; Jack Bushaw, 616; Robert Thompson, 611; Neidon Braithwaite, 609; Arvel Dean, 608; Virgil Poulsen, 604. Women’s high handicap games — Martha Williams, 259; Verlie Ward, 233; Flo Gallagher, 232 Women’s high handicap series—Verlie Ward, 646; Martha Williams, 639; Ariene Sears, 636; Dot Torsak, 635; Flo Gallagher, 626; Emma Maki, 593; Josephine Segura, 593. Oct. 15 Tuesday Night Mixed Women’s high scratch games — Shirley Fowler, 205. Women’s high handicap games — Elizabeth Parsons, 225; Dianne Bonnett, 237; Shanna Taylor, 228. Women’s high scratch series — Shirley Fow!er, 576; Elizabeth Parsons, 517; Shanna Taylor, 505. Women’s high handicap series — Marianne Brown, 557; tvalue Johnson, 569; Lestie Clifton, 559; Dianne Bonnett, 594; Hazel Jackson, 552; Brenda Clifford, 576. Oct. 16 Joe & Betty Mann Mixed Men’‘s high scratch games — Javier Ontiveros, 231; Bob Hopwood, 248 Men’s high scratch series — Javier Ontiveros, 616; Bob Hopwood, 658; Bob Barton, 584; Kelly Cowan, 635,; Phil reeder, 622; Colton Hartley, 571 Women’s high scratch games — Kris Hopwood, 224, 221, 205; Janeil Martin, 224. Women’s high handicap games —Lorene Austin, 518; Susi Gaer, 513; Kris Hopwood, 650; Janeil Martin, 538 Oct. 17 Two's Company Women’s high scratch games — Annabel Hofer, 210 Women’s high scratch series — Anabel Hofer, 529; Amy Crabb, 506; Jackie Kunz, 502 Women’s high handicap series—Vera Schmid, 559; Sherrie Brooks, 551 Oct. 18 Friday I Men’‘s high scratch games — Kelly Buckway, 242; Lindy Poll, 236 Men’s high handicap games — John Norris, 250 Meg’s high scratch series — Kelly Buckway, 586; Jerry iverson, 583; Russell Knight, 566. Men’s high handicap series Richard Ramos, 650; John Norris, 646; Steve Bangerter, 608. Women’s high scratch games — Flo Stacey, 222; Yvonne Hubbs, 213; Karen Cail, 206; Johanna Thorson, 202. Women’s high handicap games — Debe Bangerter, 225. Women’s high scratch series— Yvonne Hubbs, 601; jolene Jeppsen, 541; Johanna Thorson, 539; Flo Stacey, 535; Karen Call, 513. Women’s high handicap series — Debe Bangerter, 595. Oct. 18 Ben Lomond Scratch Trio Women’s high scratch games — Mitzi Wilson, 254; Pauline Murray, 233; Aline Lord, 202; Sherry Squires, 202; Trudy Warren, 201. Women’s high scratch series — Mitzi Wilson, 650; Sherry Squires, 557; Marna Cook, 533; Pauline Murray, 532; Aline Lord, 529; Trudy Warren, 525; Sharon Bisheimer, 524; Charity DeSpain, 522; Valoy Camptell, 512; Judy Sandall, 510; Krystal Murray, $09; Beulah Pack- 566; Chuck Gaer, 626, Maury Hardman, 584, Gil Alvarez, 589, Phil Reeder, 594 Women's high scratch games 201, Kathy Olsen, Women’s high wood, 509, Elva Kathy Olsen, 546; Kris Tucker, 219; Connie Taylor, 205 scratch series — Kris HopEllis, 510; Tiff Martin, 506; Connie Tayior, 512 Oct. 23 IRS Women’s high scratch games — Vickie White, 204; Pameia Hart, 202; Chris Norseth, 200. Women’s high handicap games — Vickie White, 233, Chris Norseth, 228; Pameia Hart, 225 Women’s high scratch series Oct. 8 DIVISION I-AA PLAYOFFS O Percentages: £G 381, FT 731 3-point goals: 6-22, 273 (Anderson 3-8, Rider 2-4, McKie A-8.614 NCAA FOOTBA on 00 Goalies Utah, McArthur 11-7(3) (19 shots15 saves); Orlando, Bester (24-23) Missouri 64, SE Missouri 50 SW Missouri Sa? 72, St. Louis 63 Far West Southern Cal 107, UC Irvine 45 «12 0 190 167 9 0-0 «41 4 O01 208 16:2 ié6 0-0 2-6 1-1 0-4 5 19 Seattle 0-1 22 0-0 4 17 “9 16 1W7'2 4 328 30. 2:05.51; 3. Roy, 2 17.41 400 freestyle relay Ortando }-of-2 Michigan 70, LSU 59 Minnesota 77, St. John’s 39 Reb O-T APF Pts San Antonio Vancouver Pacific Division 6. 13 Se) 6-1) FT M-A 8 LA Lakers 348 3 0 Minnesota Denver 15 10 01 Willis, 3:33 third. Megal defense: 1 Robinson Wallace Utah 0-0 +l Olaiuwon 2, Drexier 2, Willis, Harrington, Bullard) Technical fouls: Maloney, :13.1 second; 7% 92 913 9 (Willis 5, Maloney 4, Olajuwon 3, Drexier 2, “S45. 450 2 24 (Olajuwon, Drexier, Bullard). Turnovers: 17 10 11 21 559 0-2 Elie, Harrington, Livingston). Steals: 9 (Elie 2, PORTLAND Houston 1-935 2-2 240 34-66 25-28 3-39 23 26 99 eee Sie 619 6 nee! Charlotte Indiana 8 8 gs 2" 0-0 0-0 Percentages: FG 515, FT 893. 3-point goals: 7 238 1-3 4 00 7 2 2 6-10, 600 (Drexler 2-2, Livingston 1-1, Bullard 1-2, Maloney 1-2, Elie 1-3) Blocked shots: 3 13 24: 3 £7) _Totats 2 7 7 20 17 Cleveland Atlanta Milwaukee 714 476 5 5 1% Central Division : 783 9 0-2 Shots on goal — Utah 7-7-10 — 24; Orlando8-38-9 Power-play opportunities — Utah 9-of-5; Tennessee 57, Memphis 47 Vanderbilt 85, Nicholls State 37 Midwest Hawaii 83, Ball State 75 Kansas 105, N.C.-Asheville 73 22 eh 66 9 4 15 3-3 Bullard Jones WoL Pct GB «4-8 % 7-12 19:04 NOH-0C~007% 5 Eastern Conference Afiantic Division Toronto 33 Hua Joyce, North Carolina 105, VMI 61 r Maloney 3:54; ~-O-Nc000qy Q NBA BASKETBALL (roughing), Oriando (roughing), 3:54, Ferner, Orlando hooking), 7:02, Bertuzzi, Utah (interference), 801; Vachon, Utah (roughing), 8:53; Carter, Oriando (roughing), 8:53, Vachon, Utah (roughing), 19:04, Dreger, Orlando (roughing), Fo--neaoau~ All programing subject to last-minute changes double minor Canisius 69, Akron 48 Manhattan 61, Fordham 57 South Auburn 80, Western Carolina 55 CO---h8Nn Sports talk: 24-hour all-sports programing. KISN-AM 570 Sports talk. 24-hour aii-sports programing, KFNZ-AM 1320. NOTE. 10:40 Third period 1:20.48. 100 breaststroke — 1. Sara Thompson (R) 1:20.34, 2. Jenny Richardson (W), 1:21.35; 3 Robyn McMillan (R), 1:24.89 100 backstroke—1. Michele Krepp (W), 1:11.79; 2. Jacquiline Beesley (R), 1:13.05; 3 Juliana Oostyen (W), 1:23.20 200 intermediate mediey |. Alicia Berndt W), 2:36.75; 2. Jenny Richardson (W), 2:44.10; 3. Erin Masters (W), 2:45.73 200 freestyle relay 1. Weber, 2:04.63; 2. Roy, ham, 508, Kay Leak, 506 Oct. 21 Biaine Garner Scratch Men’s high scratch games — Paul Searie, 279, Vickie White, 539, Pamela Hart, 525; Cindy Bennett, 515; Donna Wayment, 509; Carol Williamson, 503; Johanna Thorson, 502 Women’s high handicap series — Vickie White, 626; Lorna Bennett, 598; Pameia Hart, 594, Teresa Breen, 579; Penny Coltran, 579; Cindy Bennett, 578; Donna Wayment, 569; Johanna Thorson, 565, Carol Williamson, 560; Gail Baird, 560; Dorothy Sumner, 559; Lola Martinez, 558; Lynda Duffin, 558; Chris Tea, 552 Oct. 24 Ben Lomond Belles Women’s high scratch games — Susan Bangerter, 223, Kathy Riley, 222, Kay Leak, 216;" Pat Erwin, 209 Women’s high handicap games — Donna Col- lins, 226 Women’s high scratch series Susan Bangerter, 598, Kay Leak, 589; Kathy Riley, 547, Marna Cook, 542, Pat Erwin, 535; Rosie Gognick, 534, Roma Dominguez, 528; Jane Matusiak, 521; Beverly McCloy, 514, Valoy Campbell, 507, Chariene Paimer, 500 Women’s high handicap series — Melissa Child, 603, Velma tnama, 602; Thelma Wayment, 582; Brinda Beach, 579; Mary Nozak, 569. Irene Groberg, 566; Donna Collins, 563; MaryAnn Scheller, 563 Oct. 25 Friday Independent Men's high scratch games — Jerry Iverson, 241, Randy Jensen, 232 Men's high handicap games — Steve Banger ter, 253 . Men’s high scratch series — James Hubbs, 600; Randy Jensen, 599; Steve Bangerter, 569 David Brown, 554; Scott Wilson, 552. Men’s high handicap series — Larry Woodruff, 622; Ron Call, 619. Women’s high scratch games— Deanne Buckway, 221; Yvonne Hubbs, 204 Women’s high handicap games — Cindy Poll 236, Debra Anderson, 230; Karen Call, 226 Women's high scratch series ~ Yvonne Hubbs, 580; Deanne Buckway, 569; Pam Hart, 547, Johanna Thorson, 532 Women’s high handicap series — Sue Wilson, 631, Debra Anderson, 625; Karen Call, 616 Oct. ct. 25 Ben Lomond Scratch Trio Women’s high scratch games — Charity DeS- pain, 222; Geri Chavez, 214; Sue Bangerter, 206; Aline Lord, 204; Kaol DeGroot, 202. Women’s high scratch series — Sue Bangerter, 598; Aline Lord, 579; Pauline Murray, 577; Charity DeSpain, 569; Geri Chavez, 551; Lee Snitchler, 541, Judy Heninger, 536; Pat Redrearn, 527, Kay Leak, 512; Roma Dominguez, 512. Karol DeGroot, 510; TyLyn Mabry, 502. Oct. 28 Golden Hour Men’s high scraich games — Glen Vaughan, 231 Men's high handicap games — Gilbert Shaw, 265. Men’s high scratch series —Glen Vaughan, 619, Robert Thompson, 556. Men's high handicap series — Gilbert Shaw, 656, Alex Gilmore, 645; Neidon Braithwaite 642; Jack Bushaw, 629; Orlin Smith, 616. Oct. 28 Blaine Garner Scratch Men's high scratch games — Bill Chrisman Sr., 290; Paul Searie, 268; Max Shellabarger, 258; Rick Fowler, 257; Doug Coleman, 257 Larry Weber, 254 Men's high scratch series — Bill Chrisman Sr, 739; Paul Searle, 739; Max Shellabarger 716, Shane Misrasi, John Thomas Jr., 684; Doug Coleman, 682; Larry Weber, 674; Rick Fowler, 671; John Thomas Sr., 659. Oct. 28 Goiden Hour Women’s high scratch games — Naomi Coo!lbear, 208 Women’s high handicap games Joyce Hicken, 238; Josephine Segura, 232; Betty Fridberg, 225 Women’s high scratch series — Naomi Cooibear, 542; value Johnson, 508. Women’s high handicap series — Josephine Segura, 667; Joyce Hicken, 653; Eava Laws, 630; Elsie Fuhriman, 600; Maude Conger, 594. Oct. 29 Tuesday Night Mixed Women’s high handicap games — Diane Bonnett, 238. Women’s high scratch series — Lily Hess, 511 Women’s high handicap series—Kayve Strong, 566; Shanna Taylor, 551, value Johnson, 582; DeEsta Poulsen, 553; Leslie Clifton, 563; Dianne Bonnett, 632; Hazel Jackson, 619; Liz Parsons, 630; Brenda Clifford, 552; Joyce, Taylor Oct. 29 Tuesday Night Warm-Ups Women’s high scratch games — Lois McDondugh, 223; Kris Hopwood, 221, Kayleen Giordano, 212, Francene Hadley, 210; Connie Taylor, 210 Women’s high handicap games — Kayleen Giordano, 285, Lois McDonough, 284; Francene Hadley, 282; Teresa Wilson, 279. Women’s high scratch series — Sharon Wanczyk, 598; Kris Hopwood, 570; Connie Taylor, 559; Lois McDonough, 541. Women’s high handicap series — Teresa Wilson, 749; Kayleen Giordano, 745; Kathy Bybee; 740; Connie Taylor, 730. TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL DEC. 13 American League Cleveland Indians — Agreed to terms with RHP Mike Jackson on a two-year contract and OF Kevin Mitchell and C Pat Borders on minor-league contracts. Seattle Mariners —Singed RHP Steve Gaikowski, OF Eddie Christian, INF Sean Drinkwater, RHP David Holdridge, LHP Scott Simmons, INF Doug Saunders, INF Joe Millette and OF Miguel Correa to minor-league contracts. Texas Rangers-Signed RHP Xavier Hernandez to a two-year contract. Toronto Blue Jays— Agreed to term with RHP Roger Clemens on a three-year contract National League Atlanta Braves — Acquired LHP Yorkis Perez from the Florida Marlins ior RHP Martin Sanchez Chicago CUBS — Agreed to terms with RHP Philadelphia Phillies - Named Lee McDaniel Kevin Tapani on a three-year contract. general manager of Clearwater of the Florida State League Pit!sburgh Pirates — Traded SS Jay Bell and 1B Jeff King to the Kansas City Royals for 3B Joe Randa, P Jeff Granger, P Jeff Martin and P Jeff Wallace. Named Bill Henry assistant athletic trainer, Mark Rogow minor-league athletic training coordinator and Mike Sandoval trainer for Carolina of the Southern League. USA Baseball USA Baseball - Named Bob Whalen business manager of the 1997 USA baseball team. BASKETBALL DEC. 13 Continental Basketball Association ’ La Crosse Bobcats — Signed F Sherell Ford. Waived F Jarvis Lang. Yakima Sun Kings — Activated F Marvin Al- exander from the iniured reservelist. G Jay Taylor. » Waived |