Show - D2o t : - The Salt Lake Tribune Peoria's Perfect Power Play Proves Too Much For Eagles in a 7 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE in an even Although only fight the Peoria Rivermen are tough when they have their foe : outnumbered Clicking on three consecutive power plays the Rivermen edged the Salt Lake Golden Eagles in an IHL game Tuesday night at the Delta Center Even with reigning HIL Player of the Week Andrei Trefilov minding the net the Eagles too often against played Peoria Jason Ruff chipped the puck over Trefilov with 12:14 left in the final period for the winning goal with Salt Lake's Rich Chernomaz in the penalty box The goal was Ruff's second of the night and kept the Rivermen perfect on the power play "The guys are playing the system it's just patience" said Peoria coach Rick Meagher whose team overcame a deficit "We just made some nice passes and when we had a shot we took it" The same two teams will get another shot at each other Thursday so-s- o : : 4-- (Hee" pm gary from the Washington Capitals organization The Eagles took an early lead Tuesday when Kerry Clark scored on a breakaway midway through the first period Then Darren Sto lk took a pinpoint pass from Tim Harris and shot the puck between Geoff Sargeant's legs from between the circles at 6:25 of the second But even with the lead Salt Lake coach Bob Francis wasn't relaxing "We had things going our way lead but you could with that see it coming" said Francis whose team dropped to " The Rivermen were getting the puck deep on us and beating us to the puck on our end When people beat you to the puck you're going to take penalties" Eagles defenseman Kevan Guy thought the game was going too smooth for his team into the second period "We've got to bump and grind and make the game as : : GANIF SUMMARY Poona 0 3 -4 Soli Lake I I -3 Fel Period 1 Salt Lake Clark 9 (Wortmant 1151 Penalties— None Second Penod: 2 Solt take Stolk 2 (Hams) 625 3 Peoria henetie 10 (Hollinger Mehml 11 50 4 Peono Pull 15 (Mackey MichmL PPG 13 26 5 Peoria Mochey 12 (Hollinger McKee) PPG 19 45 Penortes— Leslie Peono (interference) 35 Batter Peona (fighting Motor) 720 Nikolic Sett Lake (tighnny Motor) 720 Slurcti Salt lake (highshcking) 1302 Renee Peono (inter ferenceL 1444 Holden Sall lake (boarding) Third Penod: 6 Sett Lake Horns 3 Woriman) PPG 351 Peona Puff 16 (McKee Mien) PPG 146 Penothes— Hoover Peono (tnooing) 211: Pellenn Peoria (fighting Motor) 61q ChernomaL Salt lake (interference) 619: CPA Sett lake (fiahhng Moor) 619 Wickenheiser Peona (hooking) 1423 Shots on Gook Poona 9 10 5--24 Son Lake 9 9 8- -26 Power Play 09006106es — Peatia Sat! lake 14 Goober — Peoria Sergeant (26 shots 23 saves) Sal lake trefilov 114-- (24 shots 20 saves) Attendance — 3642 Referee — Mike Legga game at the Delta Center The Eagles should be bolstered by the return of Ken Sabourin a former Eagle player who was recently acquired by Cal- Greg Ili II By 3 2-- 2-- 0 SPORTS Wednesday December tough as possible to win" he said Then when the power plays came "they made the shots That's something that happens when you're hot" Guy said "Five on five the game was even but we've got to do better killing pen- alties" Derek Frenette poked the puck past Trefilov on a scramble in front of the net to give the River men their only goal and trim Salt Lake's lead to Then Ruff and Dave Mackey scored on power plays to put Peoria ahead Tim Harris tied the game on Salt Lake's only goal in four pow er plays An apparent score by Sandy McCarthy that would have tied the game in the third period was disallowed because the goal was knocked off its moorings 0 h even-strengt- 2-- 3-- 16 1992 Sivtdich Bombs Bonneville Past Brighton Dave Sivulich wasn't makfrom ing Tuesday but it must 26 21 14 26-- 87 ritsh Fork (44) West (34) 18 23 13 21- -75 11 Perce 5 24 3 radt— Murdock Spanish 16 Barney 1 3 Reid 11 1115 4 Weaver 1 35 Johnson 1 00 2 Cooke 2 23 6 Robbins 3 10 Totals 26 87 18 Nelson 3 11 7 Johnsco 2 Wed— Byrd 8 4 Wright 3 6 tinker 8 14 19 Adams 2 12 Tomas 0 12 I Sanchez 00 Z Gadd 6 have seemed like it to Brighton coach Jim Jimas Sivulich a guard who led the in scoring 4-- last season hit nine on his way to 37 points to Totals 33 lead the Bonneville Lakers to a 2 0 Mill 1 2 8 Webber 1 8 DoSNa I 4 Totals 28 Brighton— Colledge 4 Johnson 7 912 23 Dille 1 8 Lettle 0 Hogen I 24 1 5 79 Totals 30 1640 78 5 17 Nee 1 12 Notre 16111717ixon 2 6 Gunn 2 341 8 Cailston 1 3 Dohle 7 12 15 Borne 2 00 4 Totals 25 2e a lox Elder 3 11 14 25-- 63 17 16 20 29-- 42 4 Reeder 2 12 6 2 Howngsworth 4 11 POirner I 11 Glover 1 4 Mon 0 24 2 Wiwi 2 5 Shaw 3 8 11 53 6 West 00 2 !dots 19 lamer 3 20 Elons 3 WO— Brockbonic 7 6 turptn 4 9 Peterson 2 6 Cii r el 8 8 23 Pond 3 Andrus 0 12 1 EISWOdt I 3 Bailey 2 74 11 totals 28 82 Goals — Box Elder 5 Reader Palmer Hollingsworth 3) Leh 2 likockbont‘ Rona) bphi Goals — Bingham 2 (Church 5 Nonce Gunn) 1 2) 06(rn- (0664411 67 Cooais— 34 68 10 2 Yates 9 Briggs I Ulgenaunt I 18 2 110 3 Bonneylle 9 (Smilicil 9) lingh- 1 Hunter 70 Cottonwood 63 Layton 60 The Cottonwood Colts made 11 of 12 free throws in the final quarter to beat the in a Layton Lancers ) 18-- (6-- non-regio- n 63-6- 0 4 1 Ben Lomond 81 Tuesday night Senior Mike Gore's 21 points was catapulted by four treys Junior Colt Kevin Linkous helped his team with 16 Blaine Smith lead Layton with 14 - 1 OGDEN — Anthony Lobato hit five on his way to 29 points and Cliff Williams added 18 as the Ben Lomond Scots upset the Wier 2 Idols 24 2431 — Sonnvile 10 12 2 (Johnston) Cools 12 15 12 IS-- 57 (24) Henke (24) 9 IS 22 21- -70 111 T Wife 4 10 kw Orem—Haeoktrts 8 banks 3 22 10 Foster 2 9 Hamel 2 5 2 Totals 191723 57 Gardnet 0 4 3 9hees 0 27 Johnson 5 23 12 Huntee—tony Sweat 9 11 Smulin 4 9 A Sweat 3 Pearce 5 8 Rene( 02-- 2 Hancock 0 12 1 Totais 26 1218 70 Goois Otem 2 (Fortanks) Huntei 6 (I Sweat 5 A Sweatt Ovetw Payson 83 69 Emery on game boys non-regio- n 1 1 Clearfield 73 2 72-5- 5 70-5- (tilgendunt) Simkins II 2083 pus ) lox bar— WEST VALLEY CITY — in a non region encounter Cedar City Tony Sweat hit five Ivan Ostarcevic had move-i- n en route to 27 points to 15 off the bench for lead the Hunter Wolverines 7 to a Timpview whipping of the Orem Tigers Tuesday in a 15 15 10 15--55 Springville 7imaview 16 18 20 72 boys basketball 18 Johnston 205 Springville—E Miner 6 2 Harman 0 3 Walker 4 Deiramas I game Juan Johnson added 15 Moore 0 4 Goes 2005 Johnson Hue 0 24 2 Thompson 0 which out0 tippets 0 00 0 12 for Hunter 55 totals 16 10 Orem scored 2 by 5 0 points in Timpview—Heath Sandberg Hoe Chnshonson 5 24 12 Warner I 3 Henthe third quarter to break a 3 ()storm strom 0 15 Johnson 0 6 12 Kim Christenson 3 44 10 Anderson 5 halftime tie Red Devils 17 12 17 22-- 68 16 16 14 21- -67 Latch 14 37 Alverscel 4 lefever 41-- 9 Torohnson 4 08 Bricioonton ton 1 Johnson 5 and whipped the Springville Orem 57 Brighton non-regio- 21- -71 75 Goats— Spanish Fork 81Peirce 4 Reid Robbins 2) West 4 (Johnson 2 Tinkei 2) non-regio- n lormoville 141) Totals 3 82-5- 3 win over the Brighton Bengals at 72 Brighton in a boys basketball Timyview 55 Springville game PROVO—The undefeated Mica Johnson had 23 for Brighton which suffered its Timpview Thunderbirds (6- second loss of the preseason 0) played their first home Robbie Yates added 18 for game of the season Tuesday 68-6- 7 1 2 neers jumped out to 17-lead in the first quarter and went on to beat the Box Eln in a 87 of their foul shots to re- der Bees boys game Tuesday main unbeaten Cameron Johnson led Bingham with night A thrifty Pioneers defense took 25 steals from the 17 points Bees Pioneer Cole Cooper 25 19 13 linghan led all scorers with 23 29 13 20 63 Olimpus 6 22 16 Stadler 5 14 Teammate Bart Brockbank ictsorlh 2 Tobbs 3 7 Horsley I 2 7 Fullmer 5 14 INingslon 00 Z added 20 00003 17 BOYS PREP BASKETBALL 14 14 14 18-- 60 11 21 11 20-- 63 14 DA Nolder 0 4 3 lenor 2 Layton— 7 11 Lots 0 12 1 4 Strong 610 8 Duel° 3 8 Murdock I 4 6 Block I 04 2 Idols &her 2 17 60 rorritonionln (241 Smdh 7 It PAYSON — Phil DeGraffenreid scored 28 points to Cottonwood— Gore 6 56 fkockbont 274 in a game Kevin 16 Geensen brious lead the Payson Lions to a llouney 3 28 Cornocho 0 3 Bows Voids 20 Dyson had 14 for Clearfield solid win over the Em23 63 Ben Lomond put on the deNorthridge 80 Goats— Layton I trnio) Cottonwood Zac 5 (Gore 4 Geeesenl Bountiful 61 fensive clamps in the second ery Spartans Tuesday Simpson added 14 points for — quarter holding the Falcons LAYTON Smith Casey Payson and Kevin Ediger led to just eight points hit 13 of 14 free throws en Rowland Hall 90 Emery with 24 Clearfield 24 I 21 route to 21 points to lead the Meridian 60 73 ) 15 20 13 69 Ernery 31 12 23 Bee Lomond 81 19 19 18 83 14 Sackowttz 4 9 Northridge Knights to an 80- Pete Pau los scored 19 p027 Cleattleed—Dyson 6 5 15 hnstionson II Barton 5 Sims Morfit 2 Fullmer 24 17 Wilcox 3 61 win over the Bountiful Ed4gerii-124 Shlson 2 11 Grail I 12 3 and played a nice 32 Totals 6 5 points liMoyeso 13Gertge 2 5 23 Stuck' 69 Idols n 73 Braves in a game floor game as the Rowland 12 DeGratlenteid 8 Pa doll 3 12 Blue 4 Ben Lomond—Stevenson 6 1Trs—Beafhall 9 28 4 Simpson 6 25 14 Uoyd 30Hall-S- t Marks Winged Lions 15 lobalo 10 Tuesday 18 Hughes 29 Williams 7 0 6 Mdchell 4 10 Taylor 2 7 Moody 2 2 Hatch I 81 Totals 30 Totals 28 2133 83 Bountiful rallied from a deficit to 10 17 16 61 3PoInt Gaals—Cleatheld 5 (Dyson 2 4 2 Christian14 22 IS 80 (Barton Goals—Emery Nortfridge Sackowitz Sims Fullmer) Ben Lomond 8 (Blue 3 beat the Meridian Mongoose 11 54cIdoway Sen Vaal) Payson 6 (DeGtallenrerd 4 Beardod Bountiful—Mason Jacobs 4 kW° 5) 3 9 Hibbert 4 2) 6 Matt Jo 9 Wings 3 Tuesday in a Region 11 13 0 24 2 Rabbets 3 6 Mabee 5 Allen 0 2 Drehard 0 Kuhne game Aaron Huff led Merid2 Jensen 0 0 Totals 24 1224 61 Cahoon ian with 21 points Pete AshSpanish Fork 87 Olympus 83 13 Blood 3 3 Northridge-8o- nd Smith 4 21 Caperton 3 12 7 Hendry 5 worth added 20 West 75 78 previously unbeaten Clearfield Falcons Tuesday 81-7- 3 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'k'q ?tir''' 4 ':' i 1 4j r'''):: ': z ' N ' '" I -3 ' v'' S it Arrz : ':: ' '' ‘: 's 41 -- -- 041- - 7147'-- :7' 'l t-r- 1i L'A ' -4 v 4' s t A'12 isiio--:- ''' i4741 Lit!: k 4'''' ‘44 4 : s2-0- ' ) r3 174 0 i t'' :i'AIts ' 1P00111112-- AN' Q!:1 rt4 ' 1 A' ': 1' I 0 - 44 Y IL----- 1 "' l' 1 Robbie Reid scored 35 points to lead the Spanish 5 win Forks Dons to a over the West Panthers in a boys game Tuesday The Dons combined for 4 87-7- ' l 1:7 ''Ne 't 1 1 'it I I :' -- 4 1 It Is :' Atio: St:Se°"!‘''" 'it sc1 non-regio- n eight treys Jon Tinker 1 i t' 4: ' - -- " t - - - - - 11 Poll land 2 Matt Nance was a perfect at the line and had 27 points to help the Olympus Titans edge the Gallic 80 free-thro- Bingham Miners day in a The Titans went 00-0- Nortrodae Tues- 83-7- 8 O Gill& 12 Luke 0 0 Downs 0 0 Totals 24 Owls— Bountiful 2 (Bond Hendry) 1 14 11 13 22-- 60 Meridian (0-- 24) 25 23 23 19-- 90 Rskel Marks 11 Aa 2 4 7 Ad Null 4 Meddian— 1 Hutt 9 5 21 Ashworth 8 00 20 Wood 0 Totals 23 60 Rowland Willa Marte—Kohnel 2 00 S Alex19 Bemoan 5 2 eddies 9 is 7 i4 Urn 2 Larson 3 18 Hansen 1 00 11 Sumner 7 1 Sylvester 2 Horn 1 002 Methner 0 2 5 Totals 38 90 Goals — Meridian 4 (Ashworth 4) Rowland Hall 7(Kohnel Poulos Benewltz Sumnet Larson 2) (Mason Jacobs) Lehi 82 Box Elder 53 game non-regio- n Dart 5 Undsay 0 Keolornalea 3 10 1 in it LEHI — The Lehi Pio the fourth quarter and sank Barton's Davis to Win in OT Thriller Lapp Lifts KAYSVILLE — Brenda Barton's GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL layup lifted the Davis Darts to a 63- 62 overtime win over the East Leopards to a win bounds to spark the BonneAlta Hawks Tuesday in a over the Granite Farmers in ville Lakers to a game a game Tuesday trouncing of the Highland With seven seconds left Leslie Hanna sank Rams Tuesday in a Barton grabbed Alta's Forward 17 points for East game missed and went the length of the court for Omni 5 10 2 9 6 40 44--39 Highland 7 46 44 13 11 26 84 lost -68 the game-winnlonrwhlandwine 4 12 Abet Grant16—Williorns 2 Weght 7 Huber 2 2 "We didn't have anything 4 8 Nexannier 4 8 Cuncon 2 5 Draper Holmes 2 Blank 2 3 Butler 0 22 2 Lewis I 39 2 Quomberg 0 4 M Shelton I lords 11 1 Totals to lose" said Davis coach 2014 lostHole 7 11 15 Boxell 3 6 Epperson 4 8 24 11 Hanna 7 17 Nolmon 2 3 Chimane Creer 5 lob's 23 SonnevIlle—Harper 11 12 23 Hadley I 54 12 Ford 0 24 2 Taylor 4 Ftshbum 5 9 Earlier in the game Darts' 2 Peter 2 Boss I Johnson 3 9 Shaw 3 Jensen 3 totals 27 son 0 68 Natalie Pearson ate up the Holmes Goals—Highland 2 (Zoyas last eight seconds of regula- Rich 51 1) Bonneville (Johnson) tion and tossed in the tying Saint Joseph 14 basket that threw the teams — Taking Grantsville 68 RANDOLPH into overtime advantage of a lopsided Re- Park City 33 Barton led the Darts with gion 11 matchup sophomore — Jodi GRANTSVILLE 16 points while Jodi WimMargo Groll led the Rich ReAllison Ware and Castagno mer added 13 Laura Gould- bels to a win over the Leslie Curtis each scored in ing topped Alta with 22 St Joseph Jayhawks double-figure- s to help lead the Grantsville Cowboys to a Alto 16 6 19 14 Davis 7 23 12 14 mashing of the Park 22 Wardle 4 8 HalSi 0 6 2 Alto—Goulding 7 Joseph 12 KeslerO 2 Harrison 8 Bilis vorson 4 Rich 14 12 17 Miners Tuesday The City 2 Totals 24 144 62 2 44 8 Folster I 2 Saint Jeseph—ternmon 6 Morgan win was Grantsville's first of 7 Heusser 2 2 Yount Davls—Bonett 2 4 Totals 5 6 Thorson 2 Bass 14 8 Taylor 5 11 II Wirnrner 5 13 Pearson 4 3 Groll 2 Rich—Call 00 2 Muir 8 the season 4 16 lotors 26 4 Spence 2 Kirn Barton 8 2 4 Davis 2 63 Devils hit only 9 of 34 charity tosses Tuesday but still d 'na '- for the Panthers 19 Bingham t -- '' 4- - ri '' ' ' o ) :''' 5' ol'''''' 74:': ' ' 1 1 scored ' 90-6- 0 1 O 1 ': o'' 29-- 4 e 74 7-- 0 18-- ) 4 r7 4 ' 4 - 1 7 :s 4 8-- 8 1 1r -- I( gi' 1 non-regio- : ':' --- 471i IL ''t rN------ ' ''Ca ''''' '' tt'AFit 21-- 15-- 7 ?:' 4t gech ffell IL t ''!' -t- - 77 1:::: --'-4 i': ::'::' 700te04ka444' - N ' 20-- 1 1 :1::: "t-1414:11- t::: 7--- : 1 27-- ' - ' 1 --c-ir 41 ' mno44till ::' ' ''''':t 4i A$' i 100 4 : t ' 4 y ) ' ''' 44 "--- il 4 ifeh' k: e'' Iil'i ' !'"7r-Y- kl:: c 1 t4- g e - :'' -- ' :? 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Rrim iutrl' Stonton3 ) (lerroeux Homo) 193 Ponod—& Aftsburcb Wen I (Fret Frorcw) 214 Ttwd Pencd--6 Photodelphso tinndkocur 11 x Pdsoutoh Steens 191 Skwerst tlfroeu Small) 3 41 2 Ottawa Pkriver 6 (AronDello& Fedorov 13 (enmeau - Kennedy) 404 Thad Per lod- -3 Ottawa turgeon 419 4 De Kod Carson Lamb) 45 Ove4rne- -5 Detroit Fedora Shots on aoai—Detrod ore) 13 (Moon 17 Probed 14 2'10 Ottawa Po- 14 8-- 9114-- 29 Powel-piaOpportunihes—Detroit 0 1315 Ottawa 0 ot 6 Gocthes—Detrolt (20 Cneyeldae 1014-snots-2saves) 011awa SiciortuevAcz 1214 (27- - 25) 1129 Shots on burgh Power-pio- Penod—None Second Penod--1 bad 0 at 7 °palmitin-41)0090- Pittsburgh 1 ot Gootes—entiodelohoo Iteduregord snofs-2- 7 sowed) Pittsburgh 21) Reksee—lemi Glegsort &row Reteree—Mark Faucet Rh 5410-- 23 (33 1942 (21 Power-plaOpportunthes—Buffab ton 0 of 6 Goatoes—Buffalo Hasek saves) Boston Moog Referee—Denis Mae' Sabres 3 Bruins 2 1 (50 64 1 Bos- shots-4- 8 Flames 3 Rangers 0 NEW YORK — The New CONFERENCE Koons Division Chicago Minnesota Detiod Toionto Tampa Bay I I -3 0 I -2 -1 Buffalo LaFontaine 23 (Bodget Mogitny) 1919 (ph) Second Penod- -2 Boston Heim 9 (Feathetstone Poulin) 1401 3 Babb Khrnyiew 4 (Wood Boucher) 1810 third Penod- -4 Boston Panteleyev 4 (Stumpel Weimer) 429 5 Buffalo Mogilny 23 (Bodge LaFontaine) 7:51 Shots on goal—Buffalo Boston 13- locton NHL Standings Ali Times MST 6-- 2 Lindros-Les- s 1 Calgary NY:Rangers Period—I Calgary -3 1 0 0 0- -0 Lindberg 6 (Otto) 13 Second Pertod- -2 Calgary Relabel 8 (Fleury Rannewn) 1728 (po) third Penod- -3 Calgary Rerchel 9 (Roberts Must° 113 New Shots on goal—Calgary York 1 of 6 Opportunifies—Calgary New York 0 or 8 Vernon (39 shots39 Goales—Calgary saves) New York Richter 841134-- I) Referee—Don Kaborski BLOOMINGTON Minn — Mike Modano scored on a breakaway with 106 left in the game to complete Minnesota comeback from a deficit as the North Stars defeated Toronto 4-- 1 Toronto Minnesota 4 2 chesne Tinordi) SnOO On 0 flyers 0 2 0 4 New Jetsey WInnipeg Firs( Penod-N- -3 0--4 one Second Period- -I New Jersey Pellerin 2 (Todd Guennt :16 2 Winnipeg Obusson 5 (Davydov Eogies) 218 3 New Jersey McKay 8 (Se mati) 12 52 4 Winnipeg Olausson 6 (Duce Ea Wes) 1532 5 Winnipeg Housley 8 (Shannon lhamnovl 1705 6 Winnipeg Selanne 24 (Nous ley) 1913 Third Penod--New Jeisey Stevens 6 (Stasny Lemieux) 15:00 (pp) WinnShots on goal4tewielsel 019'18-4- 0 ipeg Opportunities-N- ew Jersey 1 of 2 Winnipeg 0 ot 2 Godes-N- ew (23 shotsJersey Terre6 19 saves) Winnipeg Essensd 7113 (4542) Reterée-P- 18 54 Mimes& 000 Islanders 4 Blues 3 DALLAS — Derek King scored with 2:27 left in overtime sending the New York Islanders over St Louis in the first regular-seasoNIIL game ever played in Texas n NI St is Wades 0 3 -4 1 4110-- 3 Louis First Pe4iod- -1 SI Louis Shonohon 15 (Zornoo Emerson) 1014 Molokhov 7 Second Period- -2 New (Papp tangy 414 too) 3 New York Mullen 6 (McInnis Honey) 8 39 4 St toms Hi 17 (Norwood Witson) 18 54 Third Penod--New York lhomos 13 (Norton 519 6 St louts Emerson 14 Kosooralus) (Zombo) 1552 Overtime--New York King 18 (turgeon geoid) 2 33 St Shots on goal—New York 9446-1-3LOW Powerioloy Oboonunthes—Neve York 0 ol 7 Goalies—New York SleoN p2 saves) Si Louis JosePh Referee—Par Stewart Louts Lightning I dig shots-2- 3 4- - sho)s-3- 3 tbwor-oto- ()m3rtalities-40m- Pa 1 shots-2- fl 0- of the winner not for the man who took the pounding Vinny Pazienza did not refracture his neck or wind up paralyzed just because he returned to the ring against everyone's advice 13 months after breaking two vertabrae in an automobile accident Fox-woo- 0 i 2 (Heusser 6 2) "I told 'em MOUNT — PLEASANT Kara Secakuku scored 26 points and Paris Birich added 10 as the Wasatch Academy Lions raced to a 26-- lead and buried the Mount Vernon Patriots 65-- Tuesday in a Region 11 game 0 8 'This is is Whatever is 2 McAribui 7 Johnson 51 0 4 Huttaiter 4 1 I 1 At 9yle 1 Weston 1 2 2 Weston Frandsen 21otals 21 Dugway39 Int Christian 30 DUGWAY — Courtney Moe had 14 points as the Dugway Mustangs shook off a rally to edge third-quart- Park 33 6 11 10 (1404) 20 20 14 14-- 66 Granisvilis 10 Kliby 2 Conn 5 I Park 4 Proms 2 0 12 1 Woolf I Z Carlson 2 2 Wading 1 0- 2 Spencer 2 4 Boender 1 33 2 !Mots 16 0 2 Roberts Grantsville—J Costogno 7 4 17 Wore 6 6 16 Mon:Sown 1 5 A Costogno 2 2 lee 2 4 Johnson 1 02 2 Curtis 6 1316mber 2 68 4 Begov 2 14 5 folds 29 Mountain View 55 Judge 32 the Intermountain Christian Outsizing their opponents Lions Tuesday in a the Mountain View Bruins Vangame Kara win over cruised to a Heyst had 10 for the Lions the Judge Bulldogs Tuesday 39-3- 0 non-regio- n 55-3- 2 Mount Voman (1404) 0 6 0 2— 1 Wasatch hc (343-5- ) 26 JO 24 6--65 2 Hardy 0 0 Mount Woman—Bodge! 1 2 Johnson 0 Lutes 1 2 °shed 100 2 6 lolols 3 Wasatch Acottomy—Secokuku 13 26 A" 2 Binch 5 10 Heckman 4 8 mon 1 Gobachu 2 0 4 Mosayesvo 2 410Imet 0 I Thomas 3 6 Thom 2 4 'olds 32 14 65 7 7 9 7- -30 2 12- -39 17 5 Mimmuntom Chrichoro—Silogen 2 1 Heger 3 30 6 HA 2 4 f3M941e 0 Heiser 2 4 10 Totals 13 30 4 Moe 7 00 14 Wnght Stmrth 2 10 Totals 17 4 172Taert711 0 24 2 Nochotson 4 Ird Clutitton DuvorlY ed Amanda Walton 16 scored 13 for the Braves kontittol (04) torte Sounnu— Walton 4 4 Prther I Men 2 12 51 29 Layton— Coopet 3 boa femn 2 2 39 West Jordan 47 LAYTON — The Layton Lancers held Bountiful to points just five second-hal- f to pummel the Braves 68-2n in a game Tuesday Layton senior Hilary King led all scorers with 22 points Shalei Valentine add- Clearfield 34 WEST JORDAN — Sunny Robinson scored 16 points and Marnie Dimond added 12 as the West Jordan Jag- 8 Taco Feltin 6 13 16 King 11 Valenhne 7 4 McCorrnick 0 22 Dams 0 4 3 Watson 1 66 0 Totals 30 0 61atne 0 Goals loylc41 I LCoopet) Mountain View Judge 48-3- 3 12 13 0 16 (54) ) 21 II 10 5 43 6- -34 12 12 12-- 47 9 1 Streh 3 I 6 7 Deno 2 10 Hawn 3 Kowogucio 4 7 S Smoh I 2 Idols 14 34 Vint Jorcion—Nordy 3 6 Dmond 6 2 &embed 2 5 4 80f1011 I Drop& 2 47 Robinson 8 00 16 Srsth I 04) 2 to44 8 23 Goolo—Cleafte4d 2 (Kawaguchi 2) It AMERICAN FORK — An American Fork press held the Viewmont Vikings to WEST VALLEY CITY — nine points in both the secSarah Burton and Gina Wil- ond and third quarters as the win in ley scored 17 points apiece Cavemen took a as the Murray Spartans used a game Tuesday their Krommmenhoek press to rally Julie and beat the Granger Lanc- scored 20 for the Cavemen while Jaycee Webster added ers Tuesday in a game Jenni Thorpe 12 paced Granger with 19 illo6KInent non-regio- n 00 48 18 Orem 63 Emery 41 OREM — Marsha Snow tallied 18 points as the Orem Tigers routed the Emery in a Spartans game Tuesday 63-4- 1 rwrmigiord a 13 12 14 16 10 2 Totals 6 6f11ry 5 6 Manfredi 3 Christensen i non-regio- n 2 10 668 lawn I 41 16 - 41 63 Childs 4 13-- °fens—Cobb 2 9 Johnson 3 6 Martin 2 4 Rasmussen 2 4 Snow 7 I8 WM 4 2 Kama 3 6 koneycot I 00 2 1461sley I tic:Nenet 2 004 loyot 0 02 01c4als 21 61363 04 8 North Sanpete 59 GUNNISON — North San pete's Sadie Christensen led win the Hawks to a over the Gunnison Bulldogs Tuesday in a Region 9 game Juab 44 Notts 'connote (3324) 12 19 14 14-- 69 18-- 49 12 II Gunnison 0 WoN 0 Meth Sompee—Palmet 0 I Encsson I GO 13 Ross 0 Cutts 3 14 bailey 0 8 Crinstensen 4 Crumb 4 Sunderland 2 0 4 Mod 3 04 1 MciOnter 404 Manti 30 59-4- 9 t Gunnison—Stevenson Totals 21 4 59 12 Solemn 200 5 10 Picluttl 4 Roteds 4 4 Andelson 0 841 3 34 10 49 Goals—Nodh Sonpeis I (Allred) 1 (Shivens011 WO I) Knuctsen 9 2 1 Kiev 0 1otols 19 2 II 16 9 Monti (040-2- ) 9 9 3 30 Juob—liontmen 0 4i 2 Jones 966 24 Muer 2 Spec ly 1 24 4 Kay 2 4 Mongleseon I O 0 2 Howard 2 6 Totals 14 1618 44 Mone—Bo6 6 i5 Biockbom 1 2 Hen 4 Hunts 5 Olsen 1 22 4 Volk 0 ningson 2 mon 0 4 3 lads 10 - 1 Juob (232O Taylorsville 85 Bear River 56 Viewmont 43 13 21 Long2 1 (41013 Men 3 2 Bounspottnef 4 04 8 Bnnton I 6 3 14 7 Foklef 2 4 Totals 21 112 48 0 14 1 Chamber-loiCoilswomod—Brodbonk 7 16 Howes 4 4 12 Bung( Z 2 Totals 13 33 Bigelow 1 Goots—Ti w 5 (Ross 4 Young CoBonwocci 3 (Cbnbetk Z Haw 7 Gunnison 49 55 0--32 44-3- Id s 413 TornlosIs gion 9 game Clem 13 Todhunter 3 4 10 Peterson 4 51 Idiots 19 4 (McCody I Pear- 2 Pinegor 10 0-Mounidin View—Nelson 1 1 20 O Moms 2 8 Scott 4 5 Hodges 3 2 Robbed( 2 Kailas 1 4 6 Olson lotols 25 55 2 Itor5gol 10 50 21 Judge—Coto! 1 Chnuensen 2 31 1 Muer 1 1 Toicis 14 32 Geole—Judge I 01a193n 1) non-regio- n American Fork 58 Murray 48 Granger 42 game non-regio- n MANTI — Elaine Jones uars topped the Clearfield had 24 points for Juab as the Falcons 4734 Tuesday in a Wasps beat the Manti Temgame plars 0 Tuesday in a Re(24) Joccodsor442) 12 12 4 -29 17 20 14 17-- 68 10 43 Gardnef 5 0 idols Moue 0 in a I VHee 54 Layton 68 Bountiful 29 16424) 2 4 02 0 85-5- 6 n CORTEZ — Alisa CO Chamberlain had 19 points to lead the San Juan Broncos 8 to a win over Cortez Colo Tuesday 57-3- GARLAND — Angie Walker scored 28 points while Julie Perkins tallied 19 as the Taylorsville Warriors walloped the Bear River Bears Tuesday in a non-regio- San Juan 57 Cortez Colo 38 game Cede& kolJouV0342) 60 2 1 Ck-- Moon 0 24 Harmon 1 Pomp 3 2 1 9 8 12-- 31 17 18 9 17-- 67 s 2 Amon 1 lhomos 3 71 14 14 7 Donohoe 2 12 5 t00 38 bolds 13 Son Juan —Char1)69in 88119 Mons 22 14 Olson 0 16 3 Lee 3 02 4 ts loortson 6 7 Kok Loss 3 57 04) lolots 21 3Point Gaols—Son Juan 2 8:Pantenah Johnsonl - full-cou- rt hard enough as it going to happen is going to happen whether you cry or not' " he said Just when it looked as if Pazienza couldn't hurt the slow New e Dominican the former world champion struck in the ninth round Santana was frozen when a Pazienza left hook whipped against his jaw dropping him Moments later a right hand sent him down again but Pazienza couldn't York-base- d 1 2 2 58-4- 3 Pazienza Dismisses Risks in Return to Boxing Career "This is what I do best" he said after dominating a hopelessly outclassed Luis Santana at the Casino on the Mashnantucket reservation of the Pequot Indians "I'm a fighter" The fighter cried a bit at the postfight press conference where he was driven by limousine from the bingo parlor across the driveway He said his mother and sister were crying earlier Tuesday Goals—DcMs non-regio- INGLEWOOD Calif — Mikael Andersson scored on a penalty shot with 328 seconds left in the third period lifting Tampa Bay to a decision over Los Angeles 1 1 9 Kings 2 ksx:94 mind" 1 Wasatch Academy 65 Mount Vernon 8 ) 10-rou- 1 1 1 LEDYARD Conn — It was as fight could lopsided as a be — a shutout on all three official cards — but the concern Tuesday night was for the health 2- -61 3 to Pazienza merely smiled and said "The risk never entered my 68-3- 3 6- -14 60-- Devils Power-pla- NEW YORK DAILY NEWS 7- -62 Kennedy 12-Kelly Kennedy 7 Stewart 0 Jenni RQSS hit four 3 pointers on her way to 18 points to lead the Timpview win Thunderbirds to a over the Cottonwood Colts Tuesday Sheri Chamberlain had 16 for the Colts 51-1- 4 Devorski aut 0 2 -3 BOSTON — Buffalo's RusOpportunthes—toronto 0017 Min1 4 0- -2 Tomrxl 2 ot 9 Los Anoetes Robttalie 25 (Colsians were a goal better than nesota Goales—Totonto Pohnn ell (39 leysQllotr2vg Mod Red Wings 3 Casey 1542 Boston's Russians as Sabres saves) Minnesota 2 Tompo Boy Ctossmon 6 Reteree—Keny Frame titodtey) 7 46 3 Tampa Boy Kontos 22 defeated the Bruins AlexanSenators 2 (0T) roctos Reekte) 1624 4 Los Angeles Millen 19 19 15 OTTAWA — Sergei Fe- der Mogilny had the game-winn- Jets 4 Blsoi PertoO- -5 Tompo Bar Andetsson 4 (Penmidway through the alty shot) 4927 dorov's highlight-filgoal in Snots on gool—lompo Bay 104441-- 35 Devils 3 to overtime — his second of the third period and Yuri KhmyAnoeies Sa— the lev BoY0 ot 5 scored for also Manitoba WINNIPEG — a Detroit gave night Los Angeles 016 bres who have defeated the Defenseinan Fredrik Glans-so- n Goo6es—lamPa Boy Beroefon 2 3 (27 win over Ottawa Los Angeles Siouber 941 (35' awes) EsBob twice and scored times Bruins three straight 41—1 32) 0 1 tIve0 Peteree—Mike McGeouoll sensa made 42 saves as Win Otiowce 0 i I -2 this season 3-- 2 1 4 10 0 Timpview 48 Cottonwood 33 1 ) 16-- 46 8 1 nipeg recovered from a shaky start to beat New Jersey I 0- -6 2 2--6 Rest Pertod- -1 Minnesota GOanef 8 (Donten 2 Toronto Krusheinyski 9 (Boa !hoick) chevsky) 2707 3 Toronto Lefebvre 2 (Rouse Boncevsky) 6 15 4 Immo Gill 2 (Gilmour) 8 56 5 Toronto Fo Sono 7 12 59 6 Minnesota Eitti 8 (Hatcher Courtnall) 1449 (pp) Second Penod- -7 Minnesota Counnall 11 (Goonei Siodin) 24 8 Toronto Borscheystor(n14 2 26 9 Minnesota Siodin 5 Third Penod-- 10 Minnesota Modano) 157 11 Minnesota Mociano 14 (Du- 181 'IA North Stars 6 Maple Leafs 5 7- -24 17-- 1 York Rangers' winning streak and scoring streak both came to an end 2 Potochnik 5 Olsen 0 totals 18 46 SpOrPrIle—McCorty 5 13 JO Fidchcock 3 112 ChOds 3 9 Jensen I Goois—Sponvile son 2 Child) free-thro- (0-- 2 Is I 14 14-- 61 7P6anc:13( les 7 25 16 Piel1yrnan 0 44 Johnson 3 046 Iambs I 1 3 Lydell 2 non-regio- n Penguins' Coach Wins 800th Beats non-regio- n two-tim- 48-4- 2 non-regio- n (41) II Mu onivi 12 IS 1 42 11 Seri- - 417 10 Goneet (23) 17 Wier e senklI7rtjDovenhon 2 4 130or I Violet 11-- 3 torah 20 SAO 41 3 19 thsity Encirson 4 02 Stionget—Thorpe 9 3 kor Endow' l 8 Jwisen 2004 Combe 2 Christensen 02-1 3 inchorn1 Z ton 01-42 I totots 18 East Granite 39 54 14 9 12 14 15 11- -43 -54 17Arno6con Foot 144) 3 Kwomion1— 604 14 Trot 1 7 13 Ripley 3 4 AVM 1 Doe 5 43 SmOti 0 24 2 art6of 0 0 Totis 16 1 12 1 knoncan wit— Webstef 5 9 2 Blown 0 24 2 Oiooket 1 14 3 Slott 21 12 &Men 4 16 11 Fogon °led" KniOek 30 58 Goals— Viewmont 2 (Webs patsi knoman 3 fat (0ecketh 1 lip KzommenNook) Bonneville 68 Highland 24 Teslocrelle 21 23 20 t player-toplaye- C Weber 84 Box Elder 43 BRIGHAM CITY— Stacey Waters had 14 points includ- at the ing line to boost the Weber Warriors to a pounding fo the Box Elder Bees Tuesday in a game free-thro- 84-4- 3 Springville Carbon 46 51 non-regio- n SPRINGVILLE — The Springville Red Devils will practice their r TERWASHINGTON Changing to a defense in the second RACE — Charlyce Harper quarter helped spark the had 23 points and nine re 4—a5 29et ? 19 TayloRtZiegtVales 12 2 Sorenson 0 12 1 Bennie° 5 02 10 Arnes 0 8 Peelsce 4 33 13 WI 0 13 I BrIII Bulon 3 3 ?olds 32 85 I Bear Rtest—Hasamoto 2 5 Elmer 0 22 2 8 Gam 5 12 Smolt Sailer 3 &Wow 3 6 DOMICT1 6 6 15 lokis 20 1422 56 SPoini Geetse—TaAoteme 8 (Peens 4 Mon ?Olsson 2) Beat Reel 2 (Soalet 1 Gam 11 166bot ) 51-4- 8 A 4 1 free-thro- shooting this week but at least they'll have the memowin over ry of their Carbon to spur them on The 12 12 20 22-10 10 11 11-- 43 Cornrawli 50-- 10 5 5 i2 5 56 a Vougan 5 4 l Pon 5 441 2 ich4on 0 2 loats 32 06641Saar°558 law Olson 101562 Box 1 6 1 11666-4- Neaon 2 torsee 0 loats 16 141eint 8 8 0 Pack Hastyn)lo 2 02 20 1 okra 2 00 43 Gocip-b- az Eider 13 14 et 1 4 Putnam 0 21101 i 4 Z 00 1 (Srapan 1 4 I t I I As INA iN PN 11 " AM Oto irk IN 04 Pk "Olk Ak t" g mok olklw lolt 5olo ok ak-a- 016414 I" IN IN AN Tk " fite ptk it 0e " oek a: Mr - 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