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Show Page B4 - THE DAILY HERALD, (www.HarkTheHerdld.eom), Provo, Utah, Saturday, May 6, 2000 D30 WoQvoFomies 3Ln(Ql on odd UVSC Mcfca r w Cilm 2 and and started the weekend a Conference after splitting a pair of games with Ricks College Friday. Ricks won the opener 54, and Vikings are game-and-a-ha- : The Wolverines need just one more win to nail down the second-placspot, which carries with it a live in next week's Region 18 Tournament in St. George. UVSC is in the league first-roun- the Wolverines. 3-- 0 d Colorado eliminates Detroit on the SLCC diamond. UVSC must win both games to claim the league title, while SLCC needs only a iwu Snare i t5ss" six-hol- Hart f. Hicks i d one-sh- Inman, 3-- 1 THTSBURGH (AP) started in early They 'evening and didn't stop until l he middle of the night. They lost track of time, the number of overtimes, even which end of the rink was theirs. The Philadelphia Flyers ran out of dry uniforms. 2000 Civic VP n$L!9 mo." the Flyers a 2-- 1 2000 Accord Special Edition mor nly$25 victory over they became more exhausted, more apprehensive, more cautious. No one wanted to commit the that cost his team the game in NHL nals. Game 5 is Sunday in Philadelphia. The only longer games in NHL history were in the 1930s. Detroit beat the in an Montreal Maroons history. "It wasn't pretty hockey," Penguins goaltender Ron overtime that lasted 116 minutes, 30 seconds on March 24, 1936, and Toronto in an overbeat Boston time that lasted 104 minutes, 36 seconds on April 3, mis-hik- e third-longe- .'Tugnutt said. "All the players were exhausted. It is a ntough way to play. You're Tighting yourself to stay in the game." So, perhaps fittingly, the NHL's longest game in 64 years was mercifully ended by a player recently demoted because he couldn't score big goals in the playoffs. 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The barely had the Just like many of energy Flyers to celebrate after t heir fans requiring 92 minutes, 1 secwatching at home, they ran ond of overtime and the out of pizza. equivalent of 2 12 games to As the overtimes ticked by earn a series tie in the one, three, and, finally, Eastern Conference semifi; BWMMWMBH MM THURSDAY'S GAME " T.j99$- . coupe, spoiler. 97 Ceo Metre . . . .. 4 dr., air tend., canette. 53648. 94 Honda Proluda S3538A, 67,000 miles, t 21 $8,277 SI .$9,S3S . '96 Ford Wlndstar 2247A,euto, tlrcond S3669, CE. - 9,935 32, J3597snvw . . . .. .$10,99S W miles. coupe, low miles. $11,477 '97 MIsmn AHima GXE.jl-doo- r. '4 Cbovy SiiIni 2S87A. loaded. 69.000 miles. '98 Honda Passport A 2401 41, 7H miles. LXW $17,995 Ma? 0 1933. Surprisingly, about a third of the 17,148 fans stayed around until the finish at 2:35 a.m., seven hours after the start. Some slept in their seats. Those who stayed awake didn't always see brilliant hockey, but they never saw bad hockey, even if both teams had long since lost their game legs by the end. . tttr, 36,000 miles. w'Nonte S3568, $9,995 Tarcaf coupe, "MBBClte 53682, , . auto, air, 42,000 miles. MA, , ..... ...J Mirago 98 Mitsubishi 0 '7 Toyota $7,499 - '95 Saturn SCI 2S76A, . V6 . 2747A, ...No Problem! iCMEMSnHD www.rnvpcrtdit.com l V MB I!,, X Mi n, a (S299) through 12 holes, bindied four of his last six to get to Fleisher was able to get in a good round despite a sleepless night spent worrying about his father Herbert, who is dying of pancreatic cancer. 4 Flyers, Penguins lay all night long (SU. Cukgan (SU. ' short-hande- d 5-- , e 38: first-roun- d d . 2B Dmkel (UV). CHARLOTTE, N.C. David Lundstrom never has trouble identifying the major weakness of his golf game. Fixing his poor putting is another matter. "It can get you staring at the ceiling a lot of nights, I can tell you that," Lundstrom said Friday after carding a 66 for the lead in the $1.3 million Home , Depot Invitational. Lundstrom, ranked 73rd on the Senior PGA Tour with 30.04 putts per round, needed only 25 strokes on the big greens at TPC Piper Glen to card his best round of the season. He held a edge over money leader and defending Home .Depot champion Bruce Fleisher and Joe Inman. Fleisher birdied his final hole for his 67, while d -- (18-3- ) HOME DEPOT SENIORS .' best-of-seve- n s T O off-line- ." e 156-yar- d '.'-- an 0 0 o -- , ; 1 000 000 ooo 020 as I do, one bad shot and you're in a lot of trouble," said Davies. "It's a much easier game when you don't have to worry about hitting a driver Davies ranks 32nd on the tour in driving distance largely because she rarely uses her driver. Coe-Jbn- , , ornpaq ieau six-wa- y - . 41.9. For the women, Whitaker also ran a 1:05.0 to qualify for nationals in the 400 hurdles. first-plac- n (SL. 3B; (SU.GeloCSU and Griffin Rowe and Wiaiame Roberta d, Western Conference semifinal series. and advanced to the, conference finids against cither Dallas or San Jose. Forsberg's goal at 4:40 of ... the third period gave the J Avalanche a lead. Barely I a minute later, Detroit's ' I'rendan Shanahan made it DAVID ZALUBOWSKIThe Associated Press but Colorado's fourth Chase it down: Detroit's Darren McCarty, front, tries to gain ne 'produced an insurance control of the puck as Colorado's Dave Andreychuk reaches goal as Shjon Podein scored in frorn behind in an NHL playoff game Friday. mi a rebound at 9:01. Colorado's Patrick Roy, cessive penalties Mending his NHL record NHL RESULTS. B5 around roughing a goaltender interor playoff victories to 118, ference call on Dave Lowry had 21) saves. Chris Osgood lead in their in the final period, but withhad 21 saves. Western Conference semifistood the resulting San Jose ' nals. The Stars can clinch power play. STARS 5 the series with a victory San Jose pulled Shields in : SHARKS 4 the final minute for an extra against San Jose in Game 5 at Dallas on Sunday. attacker, but Belfour stuffed SAN JOSH, Calif. Joe Doth San Jose goalie Patrick Marleau's shot from . Xieiiwendyk had two goals, Steve Shields and Dallas up close with 40 seconds score, including the remaining. goalie Ed Belfour, who had and Dallas added a pair of a lid on scoring in their kept scores as the previous games, struggled in Stars regained their playoff this one. momentum by beating the There were three Sail Jose Sharks Friday goals,' two by Dallas, ' "nV.ht. and San Jose converted V twice on the power play. A The defending Stanley ' 'iifi rhampiohs took a frustrated Belfour drew sue- - 2B Cufegan (16-9- ) (12-1- ,"-- . straight year Colorado oust-- ' cd its archrival in the second round. Colorado won the and Griffin Carter and WWame UVSC SLCC six-hol- 4.-- 2 0 3 a 3 0.1 CAME a d-round s CAMI 1 000 000 0 011 100 a (20-7- .Haycock secon- r Mi SOFTBALL UVSC SLCC NEW ORLEANS and Glen Day, Paul Blaine McCallister had an Stankbwski, Jay eagle and five birdies in a Williamson and Trinidad stretch Friday to and Tobago's Stephen Ames tie defending champion followed at 136. Carlos Franco for the lead in the PHILIPS INVITATIONAL Compaq Classic. McCallister birdied Nos. Laura -AUSTIN, Texas eagled the par-- 5 11th Davies hasn't pulled her and closed the scoring spree driver out of its fuzzy with a birdie on No. 12. The headcover in a week. puppy e is the best run Her irons play is just too streak on the 'PGA good.-- --; Tour this year. on nearly Using a "It was a dream. I mean Davies hole, driving every what a way to follow up a 3- shot a second-rounbogey," McCallister. "I had under-pa- r 67 Friday to the bogey on the 6th and e tie move into a then all of a sudden I'd with Sherri Turner at the gone birdie, birdie, birdie, Philips Invitational. birdie, eagle, birdie. That champion "'Defending has a nice ring to it." Akiko Fukushima of Japan He finished with a tie was part of a 65 to match Franco one shot back at 135 after 134 on the at two rounds. Dawn Turn English windswept and Alicia Dibos course. made a late charge into the "I've shot some pretty pack when both aced the good rounds, in my career. I eighth hole. Also at 4 under were Jill just haven't put enough of them together in a while," McGill, Janice Moodie and said McCallister, who has Susie Redman, all of whom won five times on the tour, have not yet won an LPGA but not since 1993. - tournament. Franco, from Paraguay, Davies, one of the longest hitters on tour, said she had seven birdies for his was never tempted to pull second straight 67. "I checked the score all out the driver on a day with steady and occasionalthe time," Franco said. "I watched the leader and ly swirling winds. "You don't really need it knew where he was. Now I on this course," she said of am in a very good position. Onion Creek Now. I have a good chance." the 6,101-yar' Club. Joel Edwards and Australia's Stuart Appleby Tm playing my irons so well. When you hit as long were a stroke back at 135, ji -- 0 11'1 J GOLF RESULTS, B5 By The Associated Press game-winne- short-hande- 4et ' r fourth as the Colorado Avalanche eliminated the Red Wings from the NHL playoffs with a victory Friday night. It marked the second 3-- er Saturday at noon 2-- 0 P 8" Peter I) EN VER Kwrsberg's scoring streak w;is too much for the Detroit Rod Wings. Forsberg scored his fifth and goal of the playoffs tiest:ot'-seve- 2. g II LI 11 'By The Associated Press ' 36-1- The two teams will play a crucial season-endin- half-gam- e a and 17-- 4 n 23-1- 0 35-1- 3 3 Befe 000 010 POCATELL0, Ida. UVSC's Raz Fuentea took first place in the 100 meter sprint at the Idaho State University Twilight meet Thursday night with a 10.87 time. UVSCs 4x100 relay team's both ran school records and qualified for nationals. The women's team, comprised of Melona Fenus, Carrie Stringfellow, Melanie Whitaker and Crystal Smith, ran a 49.2, and the men, with Fuentes, Jed Johnson, Devin Seale and Luke Avina ran a out-du- i 1 1 and and Preston Sweiaart. On-(5-e , Jacobean. ) 2B Evan. 2 LrV. A Jeneen (UV). Jensen . (UV). Cheppel (R). Sponctave (FD. Jacobean rfl) TRACK . CUV). GAME 1 004001 split. In game two, Rowe limited UVSC to seven hits to UVSC pitcher Lynette Hicks. The With the wins, Salt Lake improved to 19-in the SWAC and overall. UVSC dropped to SOFTBALL sixth spot. In game one SALT LAKE CITY Salt Friday, UVSC got a run in the Lake Community College top of the first, moved, to within a game of but was shut down the rest of .clinching the Scenic West the way by Ricks hurler Brady Athletic Conference women's Gardner. He limited the softball title after sweeping UVSC Wolverines to four hits. Ricks and Friday. UVSC went into the won it with a three-rurally lead in the second against UVSC games with starter and loser Ryan Adams. in the league standings, but e '. behind lf Treasure the behind the four-hi- t pitching of ' 19-2- Valley for UVSC took game two 6-- 2 Rick White. 16-1- 8 could not muster any offense against SLCC hurlers Cami Carter and Cathy Rowe. Carter threw a three hitter in the opener to handcuff In game two, White shut the Vikings out until the fifth. UVSC got four runs in the fourth, highlighted by doubles off the bats of Dave Preston and Colby Evans. Preston went in the game, with three RBI. B ChappeUR). UVSC REXBURG, Ida. UVSCand 30-2- overall. moved to within one game of Ricks, meanwhile is fight clinching second place in the ing to try to grab the sixth and final play-of- f spot. The ,?Venic West Athletic i 4 a i 100 000 031 010 and Preston Gardner and Sharp (6-38: Taobe lP,Adam Adam Baseball team splits with Ricks College, Softball squad drops two to SLCC BASEBALL a i |