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Show 1 3, Barry 14 04 3, Scheyea il, Mayoerry 7 6. Totals 9 6 95. CHICAGO (trtk Pippen 2 15, Gram 04 14, Perdue 3 6. Armstrong 15, Jordsn 44 34, S Williams 34 44 10, Tucker 04 0, McCrey 1 loW Vmss' W""1, M 041 ' lt,n' 0 Milwaukee !2 23 23 27-- 95 Chicago J7 1T t1 24 9S goels-M- llw 1 Lohaua (Meyberry Murdock Berry 14, Brlckowokl Chicago Jorden Tucker (Armstrong Pippen Reba-M- llw Fouled oui-N53 (Brtckowskl 10), Chi 63 (Grant 13). Asslsts-M- llw 27 (Muroocc 9), Chi 26 (Pippen 9). Foule-M- llw 21, Chi 16. KASTIRN CONFIMNCI Atlantic Dlvleten w IN THE BLEACHERS Hew York OrtendO Boeton Mieml Phltedelphie Wuninoton Central Dlvlelon 1 23 27 26 29 32 W 34 33 31 20 12 emer Mirwieeot 4 V . '.. '. "- ' v .510 .350 .360 HVi .2U 20 3- 10, Person 18, M.Williams 27, Longley 04 04 0, Bailey 24 6, Sellers 04 04 0, Chris Smith 04 2, Blanks 04 2. Totsls 91. NEW YORK (ASM Oskley 5 3, Cherlee Smith 64 12, Ewing 23, Anthony 04 2, Starke 5 20, Mason 16, Rivera 3 1, 24 12,Davls 6 04 O.Ttle Campbell 95 Minneaota 23 13 21 32-- 91 10 .462 11 .431 13 15 Now York 01 10 17 17 23 25 30 35 .796 .667 .646 .660 .635 .696 .392 .250 .082 31 26 27 23 17 goals-M- - PORTLAND (10TH Kersey 4 6 7Vi 13 13 18 23 York 95, Minnesota 91 126, Portland 107 Charlotte 104, New Jersey 95 Atlanta 109, Washington 94 Clevelend 102, Mlemi 100 Detroit 101, Philadelphia 89 Indiana 113, Boston 86 Chicago 99, Milwaukee 95 Phoenli 105, Sen Antonio 103 Seattle 103, Denver 99 Wouston 105, Uteh 78 LA Clippers 123, Sacramento 116 e Wednesdey-- Qamca New Jersey at Boston, 5:30 p.m. Atlanta et Philadelphia, 5:30 p.m. Indiana at Washington, 5:30 p.m. Portlsnd at Miami, 5:30 p.m. Seettle at Minnesota, 6 p.m. New York at Milwaukee, 6:30 p.m. Denver at Delist, 6:30 p.m. Uteh at Golden Stete, 8:30 p.m. LA Lakere at Sacramento, 8:30 p.m. 12, Ellison if., 54 04 44 22, 14 1 2 San Diego State at Wyoming Friday BYU at Utah, 7:30 p.m. Saturday r&'jno State at Wyoming American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES Agreed to terms with Arthur Rhodes, pitcher; Luie Mercedes, outfielder, and Manny r contracts. Alexender, shortstop, to to terms with KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Agr- eed Chuck Mount and Ricky Roas, pitchers, on minor contracts. league OAKLAND ATHLETICS Agreed to terms with Eric Heltsnd, catcher, and Marcos Armae, outfielder, on one-yecontracts. National League ATLANTA BRAVES-Agr- eed to terms with Brian contract. Hunter, first basemen, on a one-yeCINCINNATI REOS-Agr- eed to terms with Chris contract. Hsmmond, pitcher, on a one-ye- 4- - Blaylock 9, Graham 6 3 Totals 24 34 IS 18 94 33 29 29 18109 BASKETBALL NUGGETS Pieced Gary Plummer, forward, on me Injured list. Activated Mark Macon, guard, from the Injured list. Ken Norman, LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS-Actlvs- ted forward. Signed Looter Conner, guard, to a second toDENVER day contract. BUCKS Pieced Todd Day, on the Injured list. Signed Derek Strong end Alex Strlvrlns, torwsrds, to contracts. NEW YORK KNICKS Placed Rolando Blackman, guerd, on the Injured list. Activated Eric Anderson, forwerd, from the injured list. SEATTLE SUPERSONICS Pieced Rich King, center, on the Injured list. Activsted Steve Schemer, center, from the injured list. MILWAUKEE 3A boys tournament LEHI SB, JORDAN 53 2, Horrocks JORDAN (53): Stuart 1 04 3, Brown 1 Wiilson 2 04 4, Welch 2 2 8, Gatherum 1 0 3, Dllllon 1 6, Boyack 2 34 7, Dupaix 2 04 4, Foulks 0 2, Olson 3 24 8, Hunter 1 2 S.Totals 16 0 LEHI (66): Brockbank 1 12, Ekins 2 24 6, 29, 11, Peterson 1 44 6, Cooper 6 Turpin 3 Ellsworth 1 04 2, Bailey 1 04 2. Totals 17 344 8 66. 53 14 16 7 16 Jordan IS IS 7 29 68 Lehl goals: Jordan 5 (Stuart, Welch 2, Gatherum, Hunter). 0 Continental Besketbell Association 53. 1 CAPITAL REGION OMAHA RACERS Pieced the injured reserve list. QUAD CITY THUNDER-Active- ted 1 99. 33 2 25 16103 21 26 26 26 Pierce (Askew , goals Seettle Denver Bsrros (Williams McKey Fouled out Kemp. Rebe Seettle 51 Jackson (Cage 13), Denver 61 (Mutombo 17). Assists Seettle 21 (Cage. Peyton, McMlllen 4), Denver 18 (Peck 8). Fouls Seattle 29, Denver 22. Technicals Seettle coach Karl, HaeMnga. A 15,102. 0 CUPPERS (123)1 Norman 9 24 14, Manning I 25, 44 18, Harper 44 19, Roberts 4 5 M Jackson 64 16. Grant 9 12, V aught 9 2 04 2 Totala 4341 15. Spencer 04 2, Conner 54 MT. VIEW 60, HILLCREST 18 HILLCREST (16): Bird 1 04 2, Jensen 0 04 0, Koehler 1 4. Johnson 0 0 2, Candrisn 1 6 4, Hoffman 1 3. Totals 6 18. 0, Darringtcn 1 2 3. Holt 1 MT. VIEW (60): Morris 3 04 7, Nelson 0 04 0, 2 3 2 Scott 6 19. 5, 11, 54 34 Pinegor Hodges 3, Kelies 0 24 2, Gardner 0 04 0, Rohbock 1 Daniels 1 0 2. Lott 1 2 4, Olsen 1 4 6, Dunn 0 1. Totals 20 60. 0 S 4 S 18 Hlllcreet SO S 17 20 16 Mt. View pt goals: Hillcrest 1 (Holt); MV 1 (Morris). Teem tours: Hillcrest 17, MV 13. tsenento 26 2 32 27-- 116 33 28 31 31-- 123 CUppers 3 Hkj- (w. Williams goals Sacramento LA 4 Simmone Webb (Harper Slna 50 Sec Rebe Tledsle. out ). Fouled . (Simmons 11). LA 66 (Roberta 16). Assists Ssc 25 LA Sec Fours LA 29, 25 Williams 7). 7), (W. (Harper i 20. Technicals Manning, Norman, Brown. A 10,206. LA 2 3 9 17, 18, Rice Long 2 8, Smith 04 13, Shaw 0 4 4. Asklns 14 04 2, Coles 100 4 16.Keeeler 04 0 Tils 3948 CLEVELAND 24 16, Wilkins (102): Nance 04 9, Price 94 27, Eruo 04 6, Dsugherty 7 4 Williams 9 9, Ferry 5 04 0, Brandon 29, 1 102. 4 04 4.Totals 6 26 22 24 28100 Miami 2 20 25 28102 Cleveland Miner Smith Miami 44 (Rice goals Ehlo Clev Asklns 2, Long (Price Fouled out Salley, Smith. Wllklne Ferry Rebe Miami 54 (Long 12). Clev 46 (Nance, Deugherty Miami 20 (Shaw 5). Clev 30 (Price 10). 10). Assists Foun Miami 26, Clev 20. A- -1 6,646. , ' ' ' ' (1O0)c BOSTON Mk Abddneby 10, Parish 14 4 5, Brown 4 4 6. Gamble 13. Lewie 8. Douglas 6- 04 2, Williams 04 8. McHele 12. McDantel 4. Kletne 16. Fox 14 10 66. 0. Totsls 3446 9 4 5. Schremot INDIANA (113)1 Davw 04 19. Richardson 3-24. Smite 5 04 16. Miller 13. 5 6. Williams 3 Seary Fleming 11 9, 7 04 4. 6, Oreillng 4, Mitchell 113 3 Ttle 2 2 1 04 S.Green McCloud 24 24 04 20 IS 23 30 2t 27 Boston tntn, 04 goals-Bos- ton Fox (McHskt 2-8- M 27-- 113 Brown Indiana 34 (Miller Lewis Douglee Fouled out-NMcCloud Richardson Rebe Boston 59 (McDoNol 11), Inrkene 57 (Osvra 12). 29 (Richardson Indiene 15 Assists Boston (Brown 6), 20, Indiana 24. A 11.658. 14). Foule-Bos- ton 0-- 2- 13. Edwards Avem 04 10. 26, Murdock Brtckowskl 2 44 IS. Roberta 04 0, Lohaua Robertson Milwaukee (5)i 16. ' FAR WEST L BYU 11 Utah 9 7 6 3 3 2 UTEP SanOlegoSt. Colorado St. Fresno St. Wyoming New Mexico 1 Pet. W 0 1 000 19 2 .918 17 4 .636 17 4 .600 15 7 .300 12 7 .300 9 8 .200 10 .091 10 3 Pet. L 3 6 7 8 10 13 12 19 .864 .739 696 .714 .545 .409 .455 .136 24-- 224 264 23-- 5 20 28-- 2 Inlsn Hill, Iowa Sheridan, Wyo. Sullivan, Ky. Connors, Okla. Spartanburg, S.C. Mississippi Gull Coast Middle Georgia 24-- 18 14 12 254 11 26-27-- 23-- 10 9 23-- 6 4 Last week'a results Thursday The top 20 teams COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) In the National Junior College Athletic Associstlon women's besketbell poll with first piece votee In parentheses, records through Feb. 21 end totel points: its 100 Record 274 1. Howsrd, Texes (5) 2. N.E. Oklahoma 3. Sullivan, Ky. Ga. 4. Miss. 5. 6. Ssminole, Okie. 7. Independence, Kan. 8. Louisburg, N.C. 9. Odessa, Texes 10. Vlncennee, Ind. 11. Casper, Wyo. 12. John A. Logon 13. Connors, Okie. Fla. 14. Oksloose-Welto15. Trinity Valley, Texes 16. Central Arizona 17. Southeastern, III. 18. Shelby, Tenn. 19. Wallace Stete, Ala. 25- - 1 93 284 90 87 29-- 76 73 27-- 26- - 2 22- - 2 23- - 5 24- - 1 21- - 1 53 51 48 254 224 41 33 32 25-- 2 22- - 3 29 20 25-- 4 22-- 184 12 9 20-- tie. Utah Valley Saturday B 24-- 3 PARIA GROUP presents the UUh County High School Athletes of the Week 1 Each week, members of 1 the Paria Group and The Daily Heraid sports staff will select a boy and a girl for this award. Winners receive a $50 scholarship award are eligible to receive a $500 grant to be awarded at the end of the school year. Students from throughout Utah County are judged on athletic and academic achievements Robbie Reid Jenny Cobb and progress. In order to be considered for the award, a student must be nominated by his or ROBBIE REID, Spanish Fork (basketball) Reid, a senior, poured in 29 points Tuesday in a victory over Cedar City to keep the Dons in the hunt for a state tournament berth. Saturday, he scored 27 points and added nine rebounds, five assists and four steals in a loss to Dixie in the playoff game. Reid has a 4.0 GPA and is a member of the Honor Society. He has been team. nominated for the McDonald's JENNY COBB, Orem (basketball) - All-Stat- e. Fresno Stete at Colorado State 1 Anay: Hin- - Ava 34 20 21 52 33 22 41 25 11 24 42 40 44 23 Trost, Sanderson, Larson, R J Miller, Nixon, K Reid, R Knight, S Currant, Christensen, Cuff, Woods, T Astle, D Fish, J Lindquist, S . 2 107- - 0 119- - 26-2- 6 734-28.- 2 24- - 14 326-13.- 6 474-18- .2 25- 8- 13- 9- - IC21- R 529-21.625-24.- - 12 26- - 14 18- - 5 26- - M 2 116- - 6 25- 5- - 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 FGA 125- - 221 768-29812-31.- 26-2- N - .5 6 26-2- G FG- 7- 242-13- 269-12.- .4 8 346-13- .8 51- 28- 10- - 61- 7.6 3.9 3.1 2.0 45- 46- 47- 41- 29- 28- 6- 5- 2- 0- - 276 167 204 100 129 102 75 46 67 13 15 6 0 - 1 Pet .566 .420 ..641 .583 .450 .357 .461 .547 .630 .418 .462 .333 .333 .000 Basketball - 3 Heutral: 2- 3P-3P- A Pet Tot- - Avg Opponents 26 26 5275 5275 716-142622-152- 1 9 .504 .407 nandez's left-hand- er 6-- 4, 6-- 3, Austin, making a comeback at age 30, defeated Rennae Stubbs of d 4 in a Australia match. It was Austin's first tournament match in four years. She will face a much tougher opponent d Katarina Maleeva in a second-roun- d of Bulgaria 7-- 5, 6-- 2, Sanchez, 27, the top seed here last year, reached the quarterfinals before losing to Brad Gilbert. This is 1 .000 - 0- 1 0- 0 .348 .000 .000 PF - FD AT 0- - 54-15- 5 19- 20- 8- 1- 2- 17- 0- 0- 0- 0- - 42 56 26 .452 3 4 .333 .500 .515 .000 33 0 0 0 0 162 77 103 71 46 60 28 50 35 37 6 .357 .308 55-1- 176- - 83 40- - 77 104- - .761 20- - .833 .464 .780 .771 21- 6 23 11- - 47 25- - 32 40- - 47 17 .784 .500 6 1.000 10 .600 6 .500 .000 .000 .000 6.8 59- - 2 4.0 50- - 0 117- - 4.7 72 - 3 197- - 7.6 98 - 10 43- - 2.4 33 - 0 58- - 2.2 59 - 1 57- - 2.4 27 - 0 87- - 3.3 67 - 1 .765 .844 .728 .775 41 - 24- 47- 11- 10- 10- 3- - 1.1 1.9 1.4 0.8 1.1 0.6 28- 12- 671 - 31- 57 121-32144-45- 1 4 7 .377 .317 448 - 680 530-69- .760 .659 298-64- 6 357-47- 7 1001-38.- 5 834-32.- 1 550 553 1 77 33 28 34 TO BS ST Pta 51 8 12 374 -- 48 39 5 22 20 22 351 -- 289 293 -- 11.6 -- 11.3 55 13 37 30 3 67 1 17 45 25 50 7 8 21 16 1 59 8 0 4 5 0 2 10 115 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 0 0 5 Avg 24 9 18 12 17 10 10 144 162 115 122 15-1- 16 2 2 10-1- 453 441 103 165 316 352 84 213 14.4 13.5 8.0 6.2 4.8 4.7 87 - 4.1 4.1 102 0 .9 1.2 .1 first-roun- 6-- second-seede- match today. ranked 31st, his Christie ties for 1 5th at meet TUCSON golfer Lisa newcomer Ai Lian Lim scored from rounds of Christie, BYU suffering a painful knee, nevertheless turned in a final 75 at the Arizona invitational Tuesday to tie for 15th in field. the 238, second-be- st on the team. Other BYU scores were Do-ree239, Robin Ng Ziola 246, and Eve Sut- na 82-76-- 82-81-- The Cougar junior from Durban, South Africa, who had for 229, played rounds of steady golf throughout the tournament and was the only member of the team to master the troublesome greens. "We can't learn to putt in the Smith Fieldhouse," said coach Gary Howard, whose squad works out indoors during the winter. However, the Cougars reached their number-on- e goal this week, which was to beat Washington and Oregon State for an edge toward admission to the NCAA regionals next spring. In her first outing for BYU, 253. ter UCLA jumped over leader Texas to win the team title and Bruin Mia Lojdahl of Sweden shot sub-pto rounds of 70-- 7 the individual crown by capture Leta seven strokes over runner-u- p Lindley of Arizona. Team scores were UCLA 896, Texas 897, Southern Cal 909, Arizona and Arizona State 911, South Carolina 918, New Mexico 922, Oregon 927, NMSU 932, TCU 934, Oklahoma 944, BYU 949, Washington 951, Iowa State 957, Hawaii 962, Oregon State 981,. Washington State 1,000 and Long 8 87-78-- 36-ho- le 79-75-- ar -7 1 Beach State 1059. ipsitsliis P. G. spring volleyball Orem youth soccer signups - The Pleasant PLEASANT GROVE Grove City Recreation office is offering spring volleyball for women and coed teams. It has been suggested that the n coed league could be teams. There will be a meeting for coaches and team representatives Saturday, march 6 at 9 a.m. at the P.G. Recreation office building (41 E. 200 South). If you have questions or are unable to attend the meeting, call Mary 0 or Coons at Orem youth soccer will be having spring registration for those who did not get a chance to sign up and play last fall. Signups will be at 1056 W. 360 from 6 South, Orem, on March p.m. only. Fee is $15 without uniform or !30 with uniform. The season run from 29. Girls and boys teams April are available. Players must have been and For born between more information, call three-perso- 3-- 2. Orem youth baseball signup Netters host Santa Barbara Signups for Orem little league baseball will be Saturday at the Orem Recreation Center main lobby (upstairs) years from noon to 4 p.m. Cost is: $55. Please $45; old, 35; bring birth certificates. 16-1- Football coaching clinic - HYRUM The Utah Football Coaches Association annual clinic will feature Walt Corey, defensive coordinator of the Buffalo Bills, according to UFCA president Dan Cox. Cox said the clinic will be at the Quality Inn City Center in Salt Lake City March 12 and 13. Activities will begin at 5:50 p.m. on Friday and will run until 3 p.m. Saturday. Corey and Weber State coach Dave Arslanian will be the keynote speakers at 6 and 7 p.m. Friday. Corey will discuss linebacker play at 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Others who will speak during the clinic Include Dr. Rich Gordin, a sports psychologist at Utah State; Roy Odette of Dixie High; Ken Schmidt of BYU; Wayne McQuivey of Southern Utah; Sean McNabb of Utah; Rick Harrison of North Summit; Mike Can-alof Snow; Greg Crowshaw of Dixie and Dick Bumpas of Utah State. For additional information on the clinic, contact Cox at Mountain Crest High School, 255 S. 800 East, Hyrum 84319 or call 3. Orem spikers win tournament The gold team Lightning Peak Volleyball from Orem High went to win the Intcrmountain Power League tournament in Logan this past weekend. The girls on that team include Brenda 6--0 a 0 dual match BYU's women's tennis team returns to action this week to host UC Santa Barbara Friday at 4 p.m. and Kansas State Saturday at noon. Admission to both matches is free, and theater-styl-e seating is available. "We're not resting on our laurels with these two teams," said BYU coach Ann ValenUne, whose Cougars have knocked off three ranked teams. "UC Santa Barbara has a powerful freshman in Jean Okada, whom we recruited, and Lynn Coakley and Laura Rutledge are good players at the top of the lineup. Their doubles teams are strong. They aren't ranked yet. but they will be." Valentine said that Kansas State is in a rebuilding year because of losing their three top players last season. PROVO Sporting record on the season, Gymnasts fall to Stanford - PALO ALTO, Calif. The BYU men's gymnastics team had a two point lead over national power Stanford after the first four events in a meet Saturday night at Palo Alto. A stunning 48.2 performance by the Cardinal on the parallel bars reversed that margin. Stanford went on to win the four team event beating BYU 281.05 to 279.05. Michigan placed third at 271.15 and San Jose State fourth with 256.025. Top event for BYU came on the high bar where BYU All America candidate Darren Elg tied for first with team mate Carlos Fulcher at 9.65. Elg finished second in the all around competition and Fulcher was fourth. BYU hosts Stanford Friday night at 7 p.m. at the Smith Fieldhouse. Richan, Susan Sommerfelt, Becky Snarr, Kristy Clark, Heather Sandgren, .6 2083 1836 match d set. 6-- 2. year, Sanchez second-roun- ed against unseeded Rachel Jensen was suspended because of rain just as the pair began the decisive third es Team BRIGHAM rain-delay- 9-- February 20, 1993 All Catsrs 12- top-seed- ed 6-- 3. 1- -4 UAC Record: 21- - 5 WOMEN'S TENNIS INDIAN WELLS, Calif. (AP) While Tracy Austin hopes to extend her comeback winning streak to two, Mary Joe Fernandez hopes to win her first match in the Evert Cup. Six seeded players joined Austin as winners Tuesday in the wo.n-en'- s tennis tournament at the Grand Champions Resort, but Fer- wild-car- 6-- 2, 5-- OPINION POLLING BEHAVIORAL STUDIES MARKET RESEARCH Academic YOUNG way," Agassi said. er Thursday BXIGHAN s, 120-mp- 66 62 59 25-- Cobb, a senior forward for the Tigers, scored 12 points against Timpview in the final Region 4 game of the year, then in a playoff for a state 4A added six more in a win over the GPA has She a berth. 3.99 overall, is sports editor of tournament the Orem yearbook and takes many AP classes. She was named Colorado State 71 Fresno Stsls 64. New Mexico 60 UTEP 54. Sen Diego Stete 53 Utah 62, Wyoming 58 This wooh er d 5-- 7, basketball statistics BYU d world's player, took 5 1 minutes to erase Stolle. "I think I'm looser than I've ever been. I don't feel like I carry around the pressure of having to prove myself anymore, which is really nice, and I think that's what Wimbledon has offered me,'" said Agassi, who got his first 1993 victory two weeks ago in San Francisco. David Wheaton completed the first round, beating JimConnors my Emilio Earlier, seventh-seede- d Sanchez broke his string of three losses, but straight opening-rounfellow Spaniard Francisco Clavet, the No. 4 seed, bowed out in the first round for the third straight tournament. d Sanchez beat entrant Brian MacPhie Clavet, a ranked 25th in the eliminated was world, by Marcos Ondruska of South Africa. The $275,000 ATP Tour event also lost its defending champion when Derrick Rostagno defeated Italy's Stefano Pescosolido 13-1- 5, Fresno Slots 64. UTEP 51 San Diego State 76, New Mexico 51 Friday BYU 83, Wyoming 67 Utah 71, Colorado State 55 BYU 84. 25-- qualified nominees. Women'o Besketbell Standlnoe Conference AIIQames W 26-- 13. Dixie, Utah 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 60 52 46 41 34 27 22 27-- non-winne- rs Sacramento St. 82, UC Davis 76 St. Mary s, Cat. 69, CS Northrldge 61 WAC Bobby 6. Manatee, Fla. 7. Odessa, Texas 8. Butler, Kan. 9. Monroe, N.Y. 10. Sen Jacinto, Texae 11. Hutchinson, Kan. 12. Mess, Ariz. her school. Coaches may nominate players from their teams through their athletic directors. Athletes may win no more than once a month, but may be nominated each week in which coaches feel they qualify for the award. Participants in all sports are eligible. Twelve athletes were nominated which are for this week's award. Voting was very close among the many SOUTHWEST Houston 76, Baylor 75 Kansas St. 67, Oklahoma 63 89. 4 4 24, Rodman DETROIT (101)1 Aguirre 9 3 54 16, Thomas 19, Dumers 6. Mills Newborn 14 04 2, 04 16, 04 14, Laimbeer Young 3 04 4, Polyntce 04 04 0, Glass 04 04 6 5 101. 0. Totals 23 25 2 1- 5Philadelphia 31 32 18 20-- 101 Detroit Shackletord 0- (Hewklns goale PMUy Detroit Homacek 1. Perry (Thomas 24. Fouled out Rodman Dumara Young Long. Rebe Phllly SO (Weatherspoon 9). Detroit 64 (Rodman 25). Assists Philadelphia 18 (Homacek 5), 13. Detroit 20. Detroit 31 (Thomas 13). Foula-Ph- illy Technlcala-Gilllam, Perry. ' Army 73. Msrtst 67 Colgate 103, Cent. Connecticut St. 68 Rutgers 67. Rhode Islsnd 63 St. John s 61, Georgetown 56 Syracuse 73, Vllienove 72 Vale 63, New Hampshire 49 SOUTH Georgls Tech 73, Virginia 61 LSU 76, Alabama 68 North Carolina 85, Notre Oame 56 Seton Hall 85. Miami 73 South Florida 61, Ala Birmingham 59 MIDWEST Bradley 55. NHnoie St. 41 Mo Kansas City 69, Mississippi St. 87, OT Ohio St. 81, Indiana 77. OT 0 7 23. PHILADELPHIA (89k Weatherspoon 4 04 2, Hawkins 7 3- 18, 17, Lang Perry Homacek 04 10, Gllllem 5 2 6. Oswklns 7 35-3--4 9, Grant 1 04 0, Shackletord 14 04 2. Totals 85 ' EAST 14, 6. Wilson, Steve Colter, guerd, on Msrtln, forward. Placed Derek Strong, forwerd, on the NBA reserve list. 4A girts tournament 116. Ricky ed PONTIACS-Slgn- guerd. CEDAR CITY 54, WASATCH 48 WASATCH (48): Burton 2 34 7, Hoffman 1 04 2. 9, Gertach 7 1 14, Mahoney 1 04 3, Davis 3 Leraen 2 04 4, Davis, R. 1 04 2, Stone 3 2 7. Totals 20 0 48. CEDAR CITY (54): Reld 2 2 6, Clerk 5 3- 17, Sanders 3 16, Almodova 3 1 8. 7, Ropers 7 54. Totals 20 48 1113 12 12 Wasatch 10 14 1119 54 Cedar CHy 5 2 Cedar Wasatch Davis), (Mahoney, goale: (Clark 4, Almodova). 2 Seattle Denver 3 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) The top 20 teems In the Notional Junior College Athletic Association basketball poll with votee In parenthea-ea- , records through Feb. 21 and total points: Record Pta 1. Southern Idaho (8) 28-- 1 110 27-2. McLennan, Texes (6) 104 29-- 1 3. Thrse Rivera, Mo. (1) 61 4. Chattahoochee, Ala. (1) 78 274 26-5. Vlncennes, Ind. 52 BASEBALL Gugllotta gosls Washington 3 (Smith Henson Atlanta (Wilkins Blaylock Ferrell Koncak Fouled out Smith. Rebs Waehlngton 55 (Gugllotta 11), Atlanta 67 (Wilkins 9). Assists Washington 23 (Adams 8), Atlanta 25 (Blaylock 1.1). Fouls Washington 27, Atlsnta 18. TechnicalsWashington illegal defense, Ellison. A 16,009. (tt); Salkty 2 Seikaly 7 Miner 74 - San Diego State at Colorado State UTEP at New Mexico 24 31, Willis 04 Washington Atlanta 8 15, 2, Kemp 26, 16, Pierce 2 2 5, Johnson 6 7 103. 2 3 6 13, Ellis 6 DCMVEft 16, Williems 3 7 9, Liberty 9 Mutombo 3 11, Jackson 2 0--0 8 3, Stith 13. Hammonds 6, Pack 9 04 4. Totals 4 7, UchtJ 17, Hastings 34 MIAMI "OK, listen up. We'll keep these guys alive merely to play with them. Then, when boredom sets in late in the game, we can scarf 'em up." si (2), Lss Vegas, del. Sandon Stolle. Australia, 64; David Wheeton, Minn., dot. Jimmy Connors, Cell!.. 10-- love-lov- eighth-ranke- Andre Agas- 12, MscLean 17, 0, Adams 10, Price 04 0. Totals 17, 2 2 ATLANTA (109)1 Wltkins 7, Augmon 10, Koncsk 4 13 15 Henson 14 36, Keete 5 6, Ferrell 04 0, Foster 3 109. 28 27 22 28105 29 24 27 23103 Alnge (Maerle goele Phoenix 5 Del Nesro Sen Antonio 6 (Ellis Berkley Daniels Fouled out Chsmbers. Rebe Phoenix 44 (Berkley 12), Sen Antonio 40 (Robinson 11). Assists Phoenix 26 (Alnge 7), San Antonio 21 (A.Johnson 12). Fouie Phoenix 25, Sen Antonio 18. A 16,057. LA 20 04 9 Smith 34 04 6, Johnson Stewart 20, Jones 12 94. 103. 2 SACRAMENTO (118)1 Simmons 20, W 9 44 24, Tlsdsle 8 54 17, Brown ' 18, Webb 0 4 12, Chllcutl 9 04 8, Hlggins ' 15, Ramble 3 04 2, Lee 04 04 0. Totals 04 WASHINGTON (S4)i Gugllotta Phoenix San Antonio 4 6, 4- NEW JERSEY (95)j Morris 7, Coleman 5 16, Bowie 2 4 16, Anderson 5, Petrovlc - 13 04 6, Robinson 14 3, King 34 44 10, Dudley 44 2 9, Mahom 8 3, Addison 2 04 3, Brown 4- - 10 2 3 95. 10, George 2 34 S. Totals CHARLOTTE (104): Johnson 17, Wlngate 1 6 10, Mourning 12, 12, Bogues Gill 5 0 12, Curry 04 8, 11, Bennett 4 Gattlson 3 34 5, Gmlnski 3 0 6, Newman 1 104. 11, Lynch 04 O.Totele Now Jersey 20 IS 28 31 95 23 31 32 18104 Charlotte gosls NJ (Petrovlc 24, Addison Colemen Anderson Robinson King Brown Charlotte 7 (Bennett Curry Fouled out None. Rebe NJ 63 (Colemen 10), Chsr 71 (Mourning 151. Assists NJ 19 (Anderson 6), Char 25 27, Char 26. (Johnson 7). Fouls-- NJ 6 4 5 PHOENIX (105t Dumss 4 19, Berkley 9 (Ml 2 14, Knight 29, West 1 3, Maktrle 2 16, F.Johnson 20, Alnge 4, Chambers 4 8 3 105. 0. Totsls 0 SAM ANTONIO (103)1 Ellis 1 54 19, Cerr 1 5 15, 35, A.Johnson .14, Robinson 2 2 Del Negro 6 10. Reld 6 6, Daniels 5 04 0, Anderson 7 0 2, Wood 1 0 0. Totsls ' 7 Aril. SCOTTSDALE, Rssults Tueedey (AP) of the 6276,000 Purex Tennle Championships In parentheses!: iseeds :lret Round: Derrick Roetsgno, Calif. . del. Stefano Psscosolido, ItMarcos aly. Ondrusks, S. Africa, dot. Francisco Clsvet (4), Msrk Speln, Woodtorde, Austrslls, dot. Tomes Csrboneli, Eml-ll- o Spain, 34, 64, Ssnchex (7), Spein, def. Brian MecPhle, Cal- 2- - 17, 0. 0, 3- Horry (Bullsrd aoals Houston i, mbxwbii orooKs smitn wincnester IK.Malone Stockton Utah Crotty Fouled out Nona. Rebe Houston 56 (Olaluwon 10 26 (Smith, Utah 47 (K. Melons 13). Assista-Hous- ton Brooks 61. Utah is (StocKion n rouis Houston ti. Uteh 24. Technicals Maxwell, Houston coach Smith, Utah coach Sloan, Howard. A 19,911. . 12, Bu. Williams Drexler 8, 6 7), Orl 48 (O'Neal 14). Asslsts-Portl- snd 30 (Drexler 10), Orl 34 (Sklles, Anderson 11). Fouls Portlsnd 33, Orl 20. Technicals Strickland. Orlando Illegal del. Tolbert. A 15,151. Flagrant 18 31 25 31-- 105 78 20 24 17 17 SCATTLI (103)1 McKey 5 Cege 6 0 4, Peyton 1 McMillan 16, Askew 1 7. Totals 12, Bsrros 4 6, Duckworth 15, 23, Brysnt Atlanta, another match, and that's what happened," Sanchez said. Agassi's quick victory left five of eight seeded players still in contention for the $39,600 first prize. e The victory was the first of Agassi's career, coming in his 366th career match. Stolle was no match for Agassi in the first-evmeeting of the Agassi served seven aces to two for Stolle, and Stolle had seven double-faultdetracting h serve. from his "Maybe once or twice in a career you get a match that goes that 6-ia 6-"You know that disciplined mentality that hopefully will allow me to come out here daily and play my best," Agassi, the No. 2 seed and the 304, susp., rain. Strickland 9, Robinson 34 6, Elie 6, Johnson 6 Smith 04 0. Totals 4342 107. ORLANDO (125)1 Bowie 5 04 16, Tolbert 2 12, O'Noel Anderson 28, 44 12, Sklles 9 9 1 7 23, Turner 7 11, Br. Williams 8, 4 4 5, Kerr 44 04 6. Totals 125. Royel Portland 28 33 22 24107 Orlando 25 27 48 27125 and (Porter Kersey Johneon Elie Robinson Drexler Orlando Bowie (Sklles Anderson Fouled out Drexler. Rebe Portland 47 (Duckworth 7 0 9, 13, Thorpe 7 HOUSTON (10S)i Horry 9 4 8 5 0 12, Smith 24, Maxwell Olakiwon 2 2 8, Herrers 3 3 10, Brooks 7 10, Bullsrd 7 2 6 0 6, 0, Gsrlsnd 6, Rollins 0 3 105. Winchester 4 0 5. Totals 6 0 0 16, UTAH (78k CorWn 6, K.Matone 4 6, J.Mslone 4 Eeton 1 0, Stockton 2 2 6, Krystko-wie10, Brown 12, Humphries 8 0, 2 4, Crotty 3 12, Benolt 4 7 Howard 2, Austin 3 CO 2.Totsls 3347 - 2 Porter Tueedava Oamee Houston Utah 2498 NY Rivers Fouled 36 (Spencer, Belley 5), NY 56 (Meeon 12). Assists Minn 21 (Pereon 6), NY 26 (Oskley, Anthony 6). Fouie Minn 19, NY 27. Technl-eel- e Blanks, Starke, Meeon, NY Illegal delense. Ejections Blsnks, Starke. 29Vk .519 .434 .327 Williems Dsvla Robe-M- inn 2 4 14 21 .531 32 14 25 34 (Pereon inn 14 (Starke lowest since May 12, 1986, and he has struggled with what he said was a feeling of poor health since playing in the Australian Open. "I didn't know what to expect, so I tried to fight as much as possible and to get in the match, and ... hopefully have a chance to play steppin- Auatln, Redondo Beech, Rennaa dot. 6- Stubbe, Australia, Round: 4. Second Amende Coetxer 14), 8. Atnce, dot. Ruta Hirakl, Helena Japen, 64, Sukova (5), Czech., del. Ceroline Kuhlman, KenPatricia tucky, dot. Hy (7), Canada, Elna Relnsch, S. Africa, Berbers 24, Rittner (8), Germany, del. Joannette Kruger, 5. Africa, Mary Joe Fernandoi (1), Miami, lesding Rechel Jen-eo- 3 .411 -l- Calif., MINNESOTA (Sip McCann 21, Spencer 34 7, Weet 1M Ma. Evert Cup at the Grand 3 74 Vase loroaas SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) -Andre Agassi, the 1992 Wimbledon champion, is hungry to repeat in a Grand Slam event. But he's learned not to overlook the g-stones, such as the Purex Tennis Championships. "I certainly think I can do a lot better than I've done, and I think I owe that to myself and to the game," Agassi said Tuesday after crushing Sandon Stolle of Austral- Reeorl Champions (seeds In parentheses): First Round: Tracy 16V4 Pet. 39 34 .x New Orlando . ivi L 16 19 21 31 36 46 PacrHe Division Phoenix Seattle Portland LA Lekere LA Clipper! .Golden State Sacramento . r. .521 .385 Mldweet Division San Antonio Utah etaueton - SV WltTIRN CONFIMNCI kuv , r. .577 .670 .645 .540 17 35 35 27 25 24 22 20 Chicago Cleveland Cheriotte Atlanta Indiana Oatrolt Milwaukee tev oi l ret. .86 - 16 22 23 25 32 32 37 35 30 25 25 15 15 15 NewJereey eieS Tisjuro INDIAN WELLS, CelH. Results Tuesday (AP) of the 6375,000 Matrix C3 Agassi rolls past Stolle; Austin begins comeback - 04 - Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 1993 Wednesday, February 24, -- 80.1 -- 70.6 Gina Van DeGraff and Melony Holyoak. It was their first tournament this season, playing in the bracket. 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