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Show DAILY HERALD Sunday, March 21, 2004 MONDAY Briefing TUESDAY MONDAY PrepbasebaB Delta at Timpview i 5 p.m. Prep softball ""s Washington at man 7p.m.KFNZ1320AM 1 Springville at Mountain View, 3:30 p.m.. SKIING get thick skin when you're involved in sports here. You know there's always the possibility that they'll love you today, and want to throw you in the "You Kildow, Rahlves win at nationals G super Once GIRDWOOD, Alaska Lindsey Kildow's head cleared and she quit worrying, she con- The Manhattan men's basketball coach about playing in the Big Apple second ( 1.09.29) and Jake Fiala third (109.67). Rahlves also won the super G in the 2000 nationals and won consecutive giant slaloms in 1995-9He hadn't won a World Cup super G until this season, when he became the first to win the event at the prestigious Kitzbuehel races. Rahlves finished fifth in the overall World Cup standings, 130 points behind No. 4 Bode Miller, who was 12th in Saturday's super G. repeating their respective ishes in Friday's downhill Daron Rahlves, the top U.S. skier in the speed events, won the men's race Saturday morning in 108.72. Dane Spencer was fin- HORSE RACING ' ' TIME STATION Exhibition, Cubs vs. San Diego ' 1 p.m. Basketball NCAA tournament NCAA women's tournament NBA, Dallas at New Jersey NCAA women's tournament NCAA women's tournament NBA, Houston at Sacramento NCAA women's tournament WGN 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 5 p.m. ' 5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Arena Football Colorado at Philadelphia CBS ESPN2 ABC ESPN ESPN2 ESPN ESPN2 10 a.m. NBC 12:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. NBC Golf Bay Hill Invitational LPGA, Safeway International Champions, Toshiba Classic Auto Racing NASCAR Nextel Cup IRL in Avondale Drag racing, NHRA ESPN 14-mi- le TGC 11a.m. FOX 2 p.m. 9:30 p.m. ABC ESPN2 1 p.m. 3 p.m. ESPN2 ESPN2 Tennis Women's, Pacific Life Open Pacific Life Open Bowling PBA World 10:30 a.m. Championship BYU , UNLV 9, 0-- 3 5 4 c M 3 0 Chambered Knell It. 2 Wiere 1 llnrt Saylor lb 110 10 10 13 1 0 Taylor S3 Lucas 3b 0 Wilkes c Soto 3b 5 Ebarodri Wiite ss Secomesp Pupop 4110 0 0 0 5 long shot. Tricky Taboo, 55-was second. In the $200,000 Rebel Stakes at Oaklawn Park, Smarty Jones won his fifth race in five starts ' and his third straight stakes race. 16-- 1 BYUUVSC Wolverine softball sweeps NW Nazarene UVSC pounded out 18 hits in a softball doubleheader sweep of Northwest Nazarene, 12-on Saturday in Orem and Shyarme Durrant was key in the 2 win, driving in two runs. UVSC ( 10-- trailed when Durrant hit a solo home run in the second inning. The Wolverines tied the game in the third inning when Kristy Miller singled home Amanda Kendzior. The game remained tied until the bottom of the sixth innings when Durrant hit a deep sacrifice fly to centerfield to score Kari Black from third base with the run. NNU went down in order in the seventh and Miller got the complete-game victory, her second of the season. In the 12-- win, Durrant doubled home two runs, and Rachel Hartgrove and Jamie Hendricks had four RBI apiece as the trio drove in 10 of UVSCs 12 runs. e Hendricks had two doubles. had a single and a triple. 0 3-- 3-- 2-- (7-1- go-ahe- one-hitt- er 0 Hart-grov- Hessp Parsonsp Lemon p Totals 431214 7 Totals UNLV 000 030 180 111 210 000 BYU Chambers. Tellam. a Chambers, Wens. 2, Su 2. BYU 4110 4 0 2 4 0 2 4 0 0 4 4 2 0 111 110 111 0 0 0 0 0 35 Hess p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 610 0 0 0 0 0 S 12 6 Taylor 2. 6. Lucas. Wilkes 2. EDart). Itri (5. H . R ER 4 8 6 1 23 13 2 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3. 3 3 3 3 2 3 0 0 0 1 BB SO UNLV Secomes Pupo Minor W 2 2 0 BYU Su a Beus 4' 3 6 6 .1 13 2 0 3 23 3 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 12. HessL.2-- Parson Lemon Su Bailey. ' Jensen 2 5 a (Johnson) 23 , pitching changes and eight UNLV runs. At one point, Peter White hit a lira artve to third base and remained at home before third baseman Blair Lucas threw the ball over first baseman Ben Saylor's head for another BYU error. "That eighth run inning, you can't start pointing fingers because there's a lot of different things that happened before 3-- 420 118 16151 2 S3 110 000 Brown. HMdle (6) and tender Ivy, Fransman (6), Marmumaleuna (6) an) Hon (AF), Conder (AF), Parker (AF). HRDavts (AF). American Dbdt Fork I Spanish PREP ROUNDUP HERALD ST. GEORGE Austin Haws was f or-- 4 with two RBI and four runs scored, and Tyson Davis stroked a three-ru- n homer in the sixth inning to lead American Fork past Dixie 16-- 2 at the Sunshine Tournament on Saturday.Mark Brown gave up two runs and struck out one in five innings to pick up the victory for American Fork (54). Fork 2, Mountain View two: At San Diego, Calif., the Cougars (14-7- ) had two wins on the final day of the San Diego Classic, beating UC Rr erside 2 and Indiana "Both teams played good defense and we were able to execute at the right times," said BYU coach Gordon Eakin. "We played good, solid softball today." An RBI groundout by Paige Paramore and an RBI single from laneta Le'i got BYU off to a lead against Riverside. Paramore's double in the third accounted for BYLPs final run. 2-- 2-- 0 Niki Andersen got the win, striking out 10 in seven innings. Against Indiana, BYU took advantage of two errors to score twice in the fourth. That was all Brooke Boyce needed, as she went the distance on the mound for the win. Le'i was f or-1-4 with two triples and a stolen base to lead BYU. BYU improved to 14-s, UVSC baseball falls: At Ore., the Wolverines had several chances to score, but left 10 runners stranded on base in a loss to Oregon State. 7-- 7. Cor-vali- 7-- 0 UVSC starter Aaron Tash went six strong innings and gave up just two earned runs, but the Wolverine offense couldn't come up with a timely hit. UVSC had runners on first and second in both the first and third innings and bases loaded in the fourth innings, but failed score. In the fifth inning the 100-met- dles (14.00), Lindsey Sommer in the triple had a season-bes- t and Kamila jump won the long jump (42-1- ). Kristy Barrus won the 1,500m inaPK(4:Aj.iU). For the men, Josh McAdams won the 3,000m steeplechase, James Oman won the high jump ), Matt Anderson won the David triple jump Chesser won the 400m (47.96 and Lars Kjerengtroen and Chad in the 800m. Simkins finished Nik and Dan Arrhenius finished a nc il- i 111 4 in') , ( ine uislus vijjo-ulldt.6U) and Dan won the shot put Matt Johnson had a PR in the javelin (206.11.75). (38-11.7-5) (49-6.25- ), 1- -i (55-1.25- ). SOCCER Adu scores in pro debut DANIEL ISLAND, S.G d Freddy Adu scored 11 minutes into his pro debut Saturday, helping D.C United beat Battery 1 in the first game of the Carolina Challenge Cup. The young star deflected most of the praise to his teamFourteen-year-ol- 2-- mates. "I'm just trying to fit in right now," he said. "The fans are great, but it's more important that we won." Although Adu had already , played in some preseason games with D.C. United, this was his first professional game. and four blocks. "Everybody can play good basketball and everybody can beat us, especially with a team that is right now out of the playoff picture. We have a pretty good group of guys right now and the chemistry is right." Bell was still agonizing over a four-poiloss Wednesday at Toronto. Three days earLier, the Jazz lost to the Nuggets. "We've got Denver at home again," Bell said. "Maybe we can turn the tables on them this time." Bob Sura had 19 points to lead the Hawks, who have lost two straight, four of five and eight of 10. Atlanta had won two straight at home against the Jazz, but Utah won for the 10th time in the teams' last 12 matchups. Sura endured a terrible final minute. After missing an in front of the Hawks' bench that could've made it a three-poigame, Sura fouled Kirilenko with one second left on the shot clock. Kirilenko hit the ensuing free throws to put Utah ahead "We didn't execute down the stretch," Sura said. "We were hanging in there. We had some wide-ope- n shots. They're a good team, a playoff team, and we battled hard." The Jazz led from early in the first quarter until Jason Terry's foul line jumper put the Hawks up 4847 with 9:23 left in the third. Atlanta was ahead with 10:31 remaining after Boris Diaw's tomahawk dunk, but Utah went on an 184 run that oikninated with Jason Collier's turnover and Raul Lopez's reverse layup with 3:52 left. Jazz coach Jerry Sloan was upset by his team's lackadaisical play early in the fourth quarter! S. LESSERAssociated Press ERIK Utah's Andrei Kirilenko, right, blocks a shot by Atlanta's Boris Diqw in the first half. er them hard," Law said. "I thought Justin Su'a pitched great. If we get this kind of performance from our bullpen, then I 'm going to have to stay with our starter longer." Beus' troubles cccrlinued in the eighth inning as a hit and an error get the inning off to a bad start for BYU. The inning included two 1 it. COREY PERRINEDaily Herald second baseman Wade Vest (5) leaps to avoid UNLV's Andrew BYU D'Angelo as an errant throw sails past. that eight run inning," Law said. "If Blair just throws the ball across the infield like we're playing catch, then they don't have anybody on and we're still in a two-ru-n lead." "He could have walked it across, the batter was still standing at home plate trying to fake the umpire out. A cou -- ple of line drives after that, a couple of booted balls scoot by our outfielders, Brandon Taylor makes a nice play in the hole and then throws it away and it just started adding on." BYU is on the road for its next MWC series and will be facing Utah on Thursday through Saturday in Salt Lake City. American Fork, Spanish Fork earn tourney wins THE DAILY Insonal records at the vitational on Saturday. For the women, Amy Menlove hurset a PR in the Cal-Po- ly I BYU softball wins 3-- san luis vAuspu, uuu, diu track athletes set several per- Continued from Cl all r h U 4 2 2 0 3 Su'a p Beusp 0 0 Press COOUANESEAssociated Jazz '4000 0 0 0 0 Vest 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minor p 17-- 1 i h 6 5 lb Gill Tellam in extra innings on Friday. Thursday and Thanks to the meltdown, the end of a three-gam- e losing streak quickly became BYUs fourth straight loss. Ryan Chambers, Rob Itri and Brandon Taylor got BYU off to a good start. Chambers had a double and a single and two runs scored, while Itri added two RBI on hitting and Taylor hit his fifth home run of the season. Pitcher Justin Su'a kept BYU in front for six innings, allowing three runs on six hits with five strikeouts. Su'a struggled in the fifth inning, allowing all three runs, but solid defense by Chambers in center field and left fielder Kory Knell allowed Su'a to close out the inning. BYU continued to hit UNLV's pitching, but couldn't bring runners home after the sixth. "We don't put the bat on the ball when they have the infield in," Law said. "That's something that we stressed and practiced and it's extremely frustrating when they don't execute the way I know they can." Following a pitching change, Lance Beus allowed one run in the seventh inning by loading the bases and then walking UNLV's Justin Tellam. That cut BYUs lead to just 64. "It didn't matter who I brought in, they were hitting rf Nielsen b 3233 6 13 Ruiz 2b 3)) having lost to the 12-- 9 AOAM Saratoga County (5), ridden by Javier Castellano, captures the Gotham stakes ahead of Pomeroy, ridden by Mike Smith. BYU (15-- DAngelolf Jotinsoncf against a team as talented as UNLV." 3 BYU (10-1MWQ entered the final game of its three-gam- e series with UNLV Rebels ESPN man-Nim- Hand-Alonz- UNLV 12, BYU 6 Continued from CI ( 15-- Saratoga County surprise winner NEW YORK Saratoga County can win at Aqueduct. Is Churchill Downs in his future? colt swept into The the lead turning for home and won the $200,000 Gotham Stakes on Sat' irday, giving trainer Georye Weaver a glirn,-me- r of hope for a starter in the Kentucky Derby on May !. Before the mile-lon- g Gotham, Weaver said Saratoga County wasn't a Derby horse because of distance limitations, but the win over Triple Crown prospects Eddington and Redskin Warrior might have the trainer reconsidering a start in the 1 Derby. "This was a terrific win for him," Weaver said, adding that his bay colt would likely run next in the Lexington Stakes at Keeneland on April 17. The road to the Derby took a surprise turn at Turfway Park, too, with top prospect Birdstone finishing fifth in the $500,000 Lane's End Stakes. The colt trained by Nick Zito and owned by socialite Marylou Whitney was never a factor and tired in the stretch of the 1 race, which was won by Sinister 6, a ; f I- 1, Baseball ' Ha.- non-Austri- V feated UC Santa Barbara 2 on Saturday. BYU won the doubles point, getting victories rrom true wya Rosharn and Chip o Medina. In singles, Nyman, Hand, Ivan Kokurin and Roshanallwon. ft Cougars set personal bests: At 5-- 6. ON THE AIR EVENT ..Vittet ifc Kildow overcame defending champion Julia Mancuso with a time of 1 minute, 6.93 seconds. Mancuso was second (1:07.28) and Libby Ludlow third (1:07.40) Min-nesot- TV (2-9- ). Bobby Gonzalez centrated on what came naturally: Go really fast down a mountain. Skiing with a slight . concussion sust ainajJavbe "fore in a fall during the downhill, Kildow came back and won the women's super giant slalom in the U.S. Alpine Championships on Saturday. Kildow, a who won the combined in the nationals last year, said Friday's crash left her more wary than usual entering Saturday's races. 1 4 1 m. river tomorrow." . Wolverines had runners on first and third with no outs, but line drive to the shortstop and a 64-- 3 double play ended the threat. Kevin Hashimoto was 3--f or--' I I IJl. 3, ana repe joncs imu iwu ims for the Wolverines The two teams complete their three-gam- e series today at 2 p.m. MST. Live stats are available at www.osubeavers.com. I BYU men's tennis wins: At Indi- - Spanish Fork 7, Kearns 6; Spanish Fork 4, Dixie 2: At St. George, 1; Spanish Fork edged Mountain View on Saturday and swept two games on Friday. Saturday, three pitchers combined to scatter sixth hits and strike out 10 to lift Spanish Fork (6-past Mountain View in eight innings. Brady DeGraw singled in Cory Groberg with the winning run with one out in the bottom of the eighth. On Friday, Jordan Daley threw a against Dixie, but still er gave up two runs in the victory. Daley struck out 13 but walked nine. Against Kearns, DeGraw was 3or4, Daley was and Aaron Binks was Mountain Vtew Soanien For Wilson and Nelson. OK 010 100 000 Creer Andrm. Gordon. 00 Jones Gordon C.Gordon (SF), DeGraw (SF), McCartney Spartan Fork Kaams .Prultt. McBrlde Bennett. (5), 110 002 Jones Dickenson, Ptlvett, DurJa Privet! 002 040 5-- ' (8) and (SF). (MV). 7112 3 0 6). Andrue (7) and Hobb. 7-- 6 674 and Blnks. LP- - (K). 001 Spanish Fork Ivy and Carter 000 Jordan Daley 001 0 031 I and Gordon. 202 461 Softball I At St George, Carbon beat Park City 154, Delta beat Mil- lard 6--3 and Ogden 10-- 72-6- 5 The Hawks, who misfired on their first six atfrom tempts, finished beyond the arc as Jason Terry and Stephen Jackson combined to go Atlanta shot 30.8 percent from the floor in the last period. "We're a jump shooting team, and two games in a row, we haven't shot the ball very well," Hawks coach Terry Stotts said. "That's part of our game." Atlanta doomed itself with six turnovers in the fourth quarter, including two straight after Collier's jumper from the top of the key made it 83-7- 8. 7-- 160 271 01 (7), son topped South Summit and Virgin Valley Manti beat Page, Ariz., 1 and Union Ogden beat Mountain View 13-Juab fell to San Juan 14-- 7 and to Judge ; and Wasatch beat Park City 2 and Boulder City, Nev., 54. 85-7- "One time, the ball was lying loose down there. We had three guys with a chance at it and we ran away from it," Sloan said. "I don't understand that. If you think you want to be a playoff team, you don't let things like that happen to you." Gunni- - 7-- 6; 10-3- 7-- Soccer1 I Orem 5, Canyon View 0: At Orem, Kevin Mitchell had three goals and Kai Kamoe had a goal on a free kick and three assists to lift Orem. Kyle Turner scored Orem's other goal. Brandon and Anthony Mann combined for the shutout in goal for Orem (4-1- ). 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