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Show Friday. February 8. 1991 The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Eleven Lady hoopsters whip UTEP, By Chronicle Sports Writer It might have been playing at home for the first time in three weeks. It might have been the early start before the men's game. It might have been that Venus wasn't in line with Jupiter. Whatever it was, it wasn't good for the University of Utah women's basketball team. Oh sure, the Lady Utes pulled away in the second half to defeat the Miners of UTEP by a big 9 score, but it wasn't a game that Utah head coach Miners ended up shooting 25 percent from the floor for the game. Next up for Utah will be San Diego State. The Aztecs knocked off Utah by seven points in San Diego earlier this player Chris Entzel why he is the collegian in the nation here Thursday. Parker held total command of the match from the outset as he 3 in beat the Utah senior the first round of the National top-rank- ed season so the Lady Utes will be looking for some revenge. The game is once again part of a women'smen's doubleheader and will get underway at 5:15 p.m. 6-- 6-- 1, Indoor Inter-collegia- te Championships Parker's heavy topspin were strokes ground forced and deep consistently Entzel to abandon his serve-and-voll- ey game early. "He (ParkerJ just really hit half turnovers some great shots and there wasn't much I could do once I played late Thursday. Notre Dame's David DiLucia edged 6--3. Entzel in three sets 6-The Ute veteran was up 6 and had a second-se- t break on 7-- 5, 7, 7-- the DiLucia but again chose playing the baseline over his traditionally aggressive game. The junior Irishman, who is No. 6 in the country, then attacked the stole and net the momentum. "If I learned anything at this tournament, it's that my ground strokes are sound but they're not weapons for me. If I'm going to win, I need to stick with my aggressive style," Entzel mused. Utah signs 5 more gridsters Late Wednesday, the national letter of intent day for football players, five more gridsters committed to attend the University of Utah to bring this year's recruiting harvest to 26. In addition to the 21 players listed in Thursday's Chronicle, two highly-recruite- d quarterbacks, two big Hawaiian linemen steals. "This was a game that was only intensity and effort," said Elliott. "All we could try and do was just pound it inside." In the second half, that's exactly what the Lady Utes did and it finally and a junior college transfer joined the Ute ranks. This quintuplet is listed below: Senior Brenda of her points in teammate Mikki game high 25 to Utah help pull away. Kelly Shaheen added 10 points and three blocks. The Lady Utes shot 63 percent in the became successful. Alcorn scored all 14 the second half while Kane added 12 of her NEIL AOGA. 6-- 230, of Long 3, Beach (Cal.) Poly High. Played only one year of high school mi tMl With four minutes gone in the second half though, UTEP was still within eight points. But over the next run 10 minutes, Utah went on a 23-7 lead. The for a comfortable Lady Utes then used their quickness football but executed the option very well. Big schools were wary of Aoga's grades but admired his talents. & C Pol $ KEITH MCDONALD, CHRONICLE PHOTOEarl Cline 51-2- Insiders free-for-a- ll Star bash, favorite pre-ASaturday, which consists of the NBA Legends All-StGame, Distance the Long ar Shootout, and, of course, the with dazzling dunks, magical moves and pretty passes, the Insiders are hoping for an ol' fashion defensive slugfest to take place Sunday. final isn't Although an 88-7- 9 the West like Insiders the likely, to win and for one good reason the East sucks. And who'll be MVP? Facer: Cheryl's younger brother. Slam Dunk Contest, is becoming more and more watered down these days thanks to the absences of some of the game's most idolized superstars. For the second straight year, His Airness (Michael Jordan) has opted to sit out the dunk fest. So has Dominique Wilkins, last year's champion. Larry Bird, meanwhile, will sit Shootout out not only the welT but Sunday's gameas But the worst news of all is in regards to the Legends game: Zelmo Beatty, the former Utah Stars great and a veteran of past Legends games, was inexplicably not invited to participate. Sound like a travesty? You bet. But then, what do you expect from a league that fails to treat the Insdiers with a little decency. However, on the positive side, the Utah Jazz' own Theodore "Blue" Edwards has been chosen to replace Wilkins in Saturday's Jam Jamboree. It's a nice jesture, but why the hell wasn't Edwards, a graduate of nearby East Caroli to strut his stuff in from oi u. home folks in the first place? Couldn't be that he's from Utah, now could it? Well, now that we're done for griping, let's give a drumroll All-Stthe Insiders' predictions for Saturday: Legends Game: The Insiders, for no apparent reason really, are men betting on the middle-age- d West the from the East. Perhaps will think better next year when it comes to deciding whether to leave our man Zelmo off the ar team. Long Distance Shootout: With Slam Dunk Contest: While Edwards is sure to make the Jazz and the state proud (he'll likely John Stockton finish in the top three), the Insiders will take SuperSonic sophomore sensation Shawn Kemp to win the prize. We believe Seattle's 20 year-ol- d manchild should have won the damn thing last year, but then what do we know? We M W fans, the Insiders' special edition. All-St- ar trust you We enjoyed it. And by the way NBA, you guys Not! are Fan-tasti- II sil A (Utah Jazz). Bronicel: Tim Hardaway (Golden State Warriors). 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Also Include iMUcHcsat m in in I yards offense. run-orient- ar steamed, will vent out his frustration, win the Shootout, and finally be known for something other than being ar passing in a record. 0 J it. We could only watch the friggin' thing on T.V. The Game: While past NBA All-Stgames have been filled the big Bird out, the rest of field has a chance. This is a bigger than any good orgy, would know about we that (not such things) but we're guessing Indiana's Reggie Miller, still 6-- of Esperanza High in Yorba Linda, Cal. Led team to GIF III Division Southern Utah's Mikki Kane goes up for two of her game high 25 points against the Miners on Thursday night. The Lady Utes defeated in the Huntsman Center. UTEP 72-3- 9 9 championship and 14-Accumulated 1600-plu- s Defensive linemen Quarterbacks second half. All-St- Then in a consolation match University of Utah tennis by the Lady Utes. Gross, as in 33 percent first half shooting. Gross, as in scoring only 24 points in the first half. The only thing that was grosser was the way UTEP played. The Miners turned the ball over 14 times, shot 27 percent, and scored only 16 points, all in the first half. Utah only managed to keep the lead by playing as good on defense as they played poorly on offense. Utah ended up with 11 blocked shots and nine ll EntzeL MINNEAPOLIS Georgia senior Al Parker showed Elaine Elliott would term an'ugly' win. She thought it was more of a from page ten was on the defensive," said Special to the Chronicle Brooks-McQuee- 72-3- 'gross' win. Gross, as in 16 first 1 beats Utes' Entzel No. due mostly to the tough defense n played on her by Melanee1 and Karen Alcorn. The to gain some easy fast break layups and widen their lead. The game got a little stranger though. When Miner forward Norma Sierra fouled out with four minutes left to play, head coach Sandra Rushing said she had no one else able to play due to injuries. UTEP then finished up the game with only four players on the court. 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