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Show DAILY TUESDAY TODAY Prep volleyball American Fork at Provo 6:30 p.m. Television COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — BYU outsidehitter Colorado at L.A. Dodgers -8p.m. reer award. Goodman, a 5-foot-11 sophomore from Mesa, Soccer UEFA Champions League Ariz., helped the Cougars to victories overIdaho State and Utah State last week. Against the Bengals, she recorded a career high 16kills and 10 digs on the wayto herfirst double-double of the season. Good- Radio vs. Utah State,tallying a season-besthitting efficien- Pioneer League Baseball manfollowedwith anothercareer-highkill total (20) cyof .438 (206-32) in the process. Shealso had nine digs, three totalblocks,an assist and twoservice ~~ FSN_ : 12:30 p.m. ESPN2 ables them to reachoutto fellow Louisiana residents trying to recover from the devastating storm while 7 p.m. anonymous team other Wis., the records Pro Bow] receiver Javon Walker now will chase - are all about rehabilitation and 1400 AM not receptions. Brett Favre's best receiverwill miss therest of the season after tearing uphis right knee in Green aces vs. the Aggies, including the matchclincherin Game 4. For the week, Goodman averaged 5.14kills and handerErik Hanson and second baseman Bret Boone to the Reds. Under managerLouPiniella, Wilson becameSeattle's regular catcher,a job he held for 11 seasons until also hadfour blocks, two service aces and an assist. On the season, Goodman is tied forfirst on the team in kills (74,3.89 per game)andthirdin digs(36,1.89 per game). She has recorded doubledigit kills in ev- this spring, when he was relegated to backup duty. ery matchsofar this year. » Santanato miss start: At Detroit, Minnesota Twins left-hander Johan Santanawill miss his scheduled » MWC weekly awards announced: At Colorado Springs, Colo., Jacobe Kendrick (Air Force), Hank Bas- start Wednesdayagainst Detroit becauseofa blister onhis middlefinger. Santana, the AL Cy Young Awardwinnerlast kett (New Mexico), Evroy Thompson (New Mexico) year, is 13-7 witha 3.17 ERA andleads the majors and Setgio Aguayo (UNLV) are Mountain West Con- ference Players of the Week. Kendrick and Baskett share Offensive Player of the Week honors, while Thompsontakes the Defensive honor and Aguayore- with 207strikeouts. FranciscoLirianowill start for the Twins on Wednesday. ceives Special Teams recognition. Thompson collects his second career weekly honor, while Kendrick, Baskett and Aguayo arefirst timeselections. ) United States, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico qualify for quarterfinals: At Amsterdam, Netherlands,Jeffrey » Utah Valley State Fall Campto be held under the Deardorff and Benjamin Zobrist each drove in two runs to help the United States beat the Czech Repub- lights at Wolverine Baseball Stadium: Utah Valley State Baseball is holdingits first Fall Camp beginning lic 7-3 on Monday, giving the Americans a quarterfinal berth in the Baseball World Cup. High School ageathleteswill get the opportunity to 114 victory over Taiwan, and Puerto Rico advanced with a 7-4 win overSpain. In other games, it was: Sept. 22 at Wolverine Baseball Stadium in Orem. Nicaraguaalso earned a quarterfinal spot with an play underthelights at one of the premier college baseball facilities in the nation. The Fall Camp will allowplayers a chance to work ontheir skills in game Panama5,South Africa 1; South Korea 12, Sweden2; Brazil 4, Canada 12; and Colombia 1, Australia5. situations and at the sametimebe instructed by Utah Valley State coaches andplayers. The campwill consist of four teams made up of 15-18 players per team. Each team will be coached by Japan will play South Koreain one quarterfinal Wednesday, but the other matchups won't be deter- mineduntil after the United States meets Taiwan Theseasonwill begin with a practice session on Thursdaynights beginning on Monday, Sept. 26. andfinishing on Thursday, Oct. 20. Each team will play eight games (two gamesper week). Gametimes will be at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. each night. Camperswill continueto be instructed by Wolverine coaches and players throughoutthe eight gamesplayed. Contact Wolverineassistant Eric Madsen (801-8636509, madsener@uvsc.edu) or Nate Mathis (801-8636508, mathisna@uvsc.edu). Space is limited and will be filled on a first come, first serve basis. Costis $200 for both pitchers and position BASEBALL Colts agree to three-year contract extension with Dungy INDIANAPOLIS — Tony Dungy neverintended to leave Indianapolis for another job. Now,he's sure won't One dayafter ownerJim Irsay announcedthe Colts had given Dungy a three-year contract extension, Dungysaid Indianapolis would be his final stop on the NFL's coaching carousel. “I don't know howlongI'll coach, butthis is it,” Dungysaid.“Hopefully, whenit's over we'll have beento a few more Super Bowls.” Getting to the first one with Indianapolis would be astart Catcher announceshis retirement SEATTLE — Seattle Marinerscatcher Dan Wilson, sidelined mostof this season by a knee injury, announcedhis retirement Monday The36-year-old Wilson tore the anteriorcruciate ligamentin his right knee on May 4while returningto first base after a teammate hit a fly ball against the Los Angeles Angels. Hehas beenonthe 60- daydisabled list since May6 A career .251 hitter coming into this season, Wilson wasbatting 185 with two RBIs in 10 games. He spent14 seasonsin the majorleagues, including Dan Wilson 12in Seattle. Wilson wasan All-Star for the Marinersin 1996. when hehit .285 with career highs of 18 homers and 83 RBIs. He cameto Seattleina trade onNov. 3, 1993, with Javon Walker a new contract over the summer. Walkerwill need an operation once the swelling subsidesto repair the torn anterior cruciate ligamentandwill require between eight and 12 months ofrehabilitation. at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge,La., and will play three others in San Antonio's Alamodome,their headquarterssince beingdisplaced by Hurricane Katrina. While the teamandleaguesettled that matter Monday, most of the specificsarestill being determined. Ticket plans are being workedout, too, as are ’s to tie proceedsto therelief effort. Manyof the Saintsare living in a hotel across an interstate from the Alamodome.So they'll have a short commute for gamesOct. 2 or 3 against Buffalo, Nowthey've becomethesenti- mental favorite in the NFL. “Thelast two weeks havefelt like six months,” Saints coach Jim Haslett was saying by phone Mondayfrom San Antonio. “These guys havereally hung in there. I feel good about our team,dealing with all the circumstances.”. It seems everybodyis adopting the Saints, whose “homeopener” is Mondaynightat the Meadowlands against the Giants, a move stand whatthe thought wasgoing to Giants Stadium.1’m. kind of “No,” Haslett said The Saints represent a region ravaged by Hurricane Katrina Moehassurgery for prostate cancer SAN ANTONIO — Denver Nuggets assistant coach Doug Moehad surgery for prostate cancer. and,like so many, have been driv- The 66-year-old Moe wasdiagnosed with cancer recently, around the time Denver head coach George Karl was givena cleanbill of health after also have prostate cancer surgery himself. Moe is Denver's winningest coach with 432victo- ries from 1980-90. He returnedto the benchtoassist Karl in the middleoflast season. » Suns sign formerArizonaState star to two-yeardeal: Suns. The6-foot-1 guard enters his sixth NBA season after being drafted in the second round by the Miami Heatin 2000. He averaged5.8 points in 50 games for . Sacramentoafter being claimed off waivers from Milwaukeethe Kingson Jan.7. TENNIS en fromtheir homes. Their opening-day, 23-20 victory in Carolina, which came on John Carney's 47-yardfield goal with three sec- onds remaining, will be the No. 1 feel-good story of the 2005 season, unless the Saints get to the Super Bowl. They have becomethe real " America’s Team, which happened with the Giants and Jets following the Sept. 1] terrorist attacks. For three hours Sunday, the Saints brought joy to someof the people whohavebeenliving in Shelters, wholost their homes, wholost everything. “That’s a strong motivation to play for whenyou have people who've gonethrough such tragedy and still say, hey, we're rooting for you and wantyouto go out there Ferrero, ee advanceafterfirst day of China Open and do well,”said Eli Manning, a BEIJING — JuanCarlosFerrero rallied from a set downto defeat South Korea’s Lee Hyung-Taik 4-6, 6-3, New Orleansnative. TheSaints were his team grow- ing up. His father Archieis the 7-5 in thefirst roundof the China Open. Spain's Carlos Moya stopped Paradorn Srichaphanof Thailand greatest Saintofall time, not that thereis a lot of competition. Manning had been looking forward to 7-4 (6), 6-3 at the Beijing Tennis nter. Ferrero needed five match points to finish off Lee playing in the Superdomefor the first time ever and now wonders if he will ever play there. His “I'm veryhappyto get through after having those matchpoints,” hesaid. “I hadto fight very hard.” Moya had wonthree previous Juan Carlos Ferrero tral site,” he said, “I don’t under- surprised bythat one.” Has the NFLgiven him a good explanation? BASKETBALL other, will head back totheir homestate for four games them. andis planning on breaking all kinds of records on getting back sooner,” coach Mike Sherman said Mon- day records each year, gotten the Colts into the playoffs each ofhis first three seasonsandis only the second coach in franchisehistory to win at least 10 games eachof his first three years. Ted Marchibrodais the San Antonio: At San Antonio, the New Orleans Saints off-and-on 'Aints nicknamebrings by the NFLthatupset Haslett “Theycould have picked a neu- Sincejoining the Colts in January 2002, Dungy has consistently had the Colts in Super Bow] conten- ) Saints to play four gamesin Baton Rouge,three in than the negative attention their upbeat aboutit, understands what's ahead of him “Talking to him last night, he’s very positive and tion. He’s won back-to-back divisiontitles with 124 right-hander BobbyAyalain a deal that sent right- ing unsuccessfully to get Walker has signed a two-year contract with the Phoenix FOOTBALL Sept. 22 from 6-8 p.m. held by Wolverine coaches andplayers. Gameswill be played on Monday and Bay’s openinglossat Detroit on Sunday,the verything his agent Drew Rosenhaus feared whentry- At Phoenix, former ArizonaState star Eddie House today. Utah ValleyState players and coaches. EW YORK TheSaintsalways havebeena relatively also showing appreciation for the hospitality they've received in Texas. » Packers starreceiver out for season: At Green Bay, Helena at Orem 2.71 digs per game, while hitting .379 (36-11-66). She 7 Girls soccer Payson at Timpview 4p.m. against Detroit. The team will travel to the LSU campus for games Oct. 30 or 31 against Miami, Nov. 6 or 7 against Chicago, Dec. 4 or 5 against Tampa Bay, and Dec. 17, 18 or 19 against Carolina. The Saints seemed please with the split, which en- Chelsea Goodman earned Mountain West Conference Volleyball Player of the Week, markingherfirst ca- | — Oct. 16 or 17 against Atlanta and Dec. 24, 25 or 26 ON THE AIR BYU’s Goodman named MWCvolleyball player of the week Tuesday, September 13, 2005 HERALD matches against Paradorn, but the last two weretight three-setters in the finals. On Monday, neither managed to break the otherin thefirst set, and Moyaearnedthe only breakin the secondat 4-3. “You have to have a great day and be 100 percent brother Peyton playedat the Superdomefourtimesin high school and twice in the NFL. “Our high school used to play there every year,” Manningsaid. “When I got around,wecanceled that. We neverplayed there. I grew upgoingto all the games with my dad. I've been onthefield before and played touch football to get past him,” Moya said. Top-seeded Rafael Nadal, this year’s French Open after games when my dad wasan- nouncing.It would have been fun winner,will makehisfirst appearancelater this week. to play in your hometown. This is a team yourooted for, you know In other play, Stefan Koubek defeated Ivo Heuberger 6-3, 7-6 (6) to set up a second-round meeting with so muchoftheir history, your dad playedfor them.I grew up a Saints fan.” 6-4, and Dmitry Tursunovbeat Lars Burgsmuller6-3, 6- The NFL announced Monday that four of the Saints’ last seven homegameswill be played in Baton Rouge andthree others in San Moya.Peter Wessels overcame WayneArthurs 7-6 (5), 4. Tursunovnextfaces Ferrero, Antonio, wherethe Saints have movedtheir operation forthe rest of the season. Along the way and throughoutthis tragedy, they Owlz havepickedup plentyof fans. Continuedfrom C1 2001, so former owners Linda Gach Ray and Rob Owens could move the team to more populous Utah County — is the best teamin the league. He calls the Brewers “loaded,” a fair assessment considering they had three of the top 10hitters for average in the league this year, led by Kenneth Holmberg (.372) in second placeoverall, Hel- ena wonbothhalvesof the #76-gamenortherndivision season. The Owlz areselling general admissiontickets for $1. Also,the parking fee has been waived and Olympic wrestling champion Rulon Gardnerwill throw out the ceremonial first pitch, and sign autographs. Thefinal two gameswill be in Helena, Mont., on Thurs- dayand Friday. Help promoteliteracy in our schools! 375-10 and tell iraonesemcraiemnanewien aL Sra th acs cx hat our nics ngs ioeseln sto automatically Stopdelivery while jue aayanreume diver aso: my aeou sau one TT sae pier) ©alsto day) myself,” Michael Strahan Thesecondhalf of play said. Mondaynight will be just as started off justlike thefirst At BYU'sSouth Field, the Cougarsoccer teamupset the 22nd-ranked Longhorns half finished. Beck, Tillotson mucha telethon for hurricane relief as it is a football game. The and Katie Larkin put the pressure on the Longhorn defense advantageofputting it on a big with unbelievable ball move- stage in New Yorkdefinitely of Texas,1-0. before a record crowdof3 fans. The Cou; gars put the pres- mentthat had Texas guessing which waythey were taking enteredinto the NFL's thinking. sure on Texas early, keepingthe ball on their side of “I told the girls that we have just played a great 45 minutes half. BYUgot offeight shots to go,” Rockwoodsaid. “I let them know if we play another tant night, getting San Antonio prepared to put on a game on short notice was deemed inappropriate. The NFLalsoliked the idea of playing this gamein front of 75,000 fans. TheSaints will be wearing their the field for most of thefirst to the Longhornsthree, but the big shot camein the 26th minute of play when BYU's BobbiTillotson took a corner kick from theleft side of the field that found Jamie Beck's head for the onlyscore of the game “This is so awesome. | am so happyfor our whole team,” Becksaid, “We weresofired up coming into the game. Enocarion VacaTion Here show 1 Call The Daily Herald at “T was rooting for them (Sun- Beau McCoy Thisis the best team we have played so far this We nowknow we can hang with the best in the country.” BYU, whichis now 6-0, had only scored 25 goalsall oflast and there wasstill another 45 45 minuteslike we did in the first half we can leavethis gamewith a win.” in the 33rd minuteof play when forwardKatie Larkin put a moveonto get around whoalso gota clean shotoff. us to havesuccesssofar.” and had plannedto travel to New Orleans. After the Saints are greeted by freshman Kasey Mooregot into the netthis year and has Erika Woodbury has played more than 400 minutesin six games and has yet to give up a) “Erika has donea great job" head coach Jenifer Rockwood said. “But our team defense is what has allowed 3,500-4,000 ofthose fanselected to buytickets. Some of them, however, werelikely Giants fans who boughtticketsjust for that game Texas gave the Cougars a scarein the 39th minute of playin the second half when only surrendered one to its A big part of that success dome weregivenfirst chance to buytickets. The Giants said about the Longhorns’ goalkeeperfor an opennet, but the shothit theside of the net to keep the gameat1-0. year has already put 18 shots has cameat the goalkeeper position where sophomore homeblackjerseys and their logo probably will be in oneof the end zones.Saints season-ticket holders and fans whoheldtickets to the Giants’ gameat the Super- The Cougars had a great chanceto put the game away a greatlookthathit the post and deflected back to her teammate Carrie Schmidt, cEponEns: Baton Rougeis not ready to host a game. Andforsuch an impor- theball. a standingovation, which,in ef- fect, will be a way for Giants fans to showtheir appreciationforall the people in the Gulf Coast who havesuffered,it will have the feel But the shot sailed high to seal the deai for the Cougars. BYU playsat Wisconsin this Friday and Saturday of another Giants home game. It’s a big advantagefor them to get a ninth home game. at Colgate before returning hometo host Cal, which will be another tough gamefor the Cougars. “We have a tough weekend comingup.It will be great three gamestoget us ready for conferenceplay,” Rock- wood saiid. MARIO RUIZ/Daily Herald BYU defenderHaylee Cuthbert cuts through the Texas midfield at Mondaynight’s game at BYU. This is the Saints’ 39th season. They've been to the playoffs five times and have wonjust oneplayoff game.Fora team withlittle history of success, they havea lot of new fans. » Gary Myersis a columnist for the New York Daily News. |