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Show DAILY nmmm m TODAY NBA baskets Houston at Utah 7p.m.F0XSN Basketball leard wins first women's Wooden Award . MARINA DEL REY, CaKf. Duke's AJana Beard won the inaugural women's John R. Wooden Award given to college basketball's top college basketball an honor her player Friday coach believes to be a perfect fit. "It's been an honor, a plea- mre and a privilege to be her coach," Gail Goestenkors said "She's not only the best player we've ever had, she's probably the best person. She's left a great legacy for our program. "She has always put her team first always." Beard, a three-tim- e ted the Blue Devils to a 304 record and the No. 1 ranking in the season's final Associated Press polL The Moot-1- 1 senior from Shreveport, La., previously was voted player of the year by the AP and won the Wade Trophy. lUSUto hold awards banquet Uah State win hold its annual men's basketball banquet on Tuesday at 6:30 pm, at the CopperMill Restaurant in downtown Logan. Ttexxistof the event is $20 per person Anyone interested in attending should make reservations with Carrie in the athletic department (434) 797-185- 0. Baseball Cornejo, Madson, three managers suspended NEW YORK Detroit pitcher Nate Cornejo was suspended for five games and Philadelphia pitcher Ryan Madson for three for their actions during spring h IS Press CHRIS QARONERAssociated coach Mikhail Kornev, right, celebrate their 0 win over Guam during their second round game at the Little League World Series in South WiUiamsport, Pa., on Aug. 1 7, 2003. Khovrino Little League of Moscow, the only Russian team ever to reach the Little League World Series, is banned from this summer's international tournament because it has used players who lived outside the league's boundaries, . Little League Baseball Inc. announced Friday. Members of Moscow, Russia, and 2-- training games. Arizona er man-Tig- Bob Brenly, Phillies manag- er Larry Bowa and Tigers manager Alan Trammell were sus- pended for one game each. All five also were fined Friday by Bob Watson, vice president in charge of discipline in the commissioner's office. I Stingers rally: At Salt Lake single by City, a Alex Pelaez capped off a five run rally in the bottom of the ninth that gave the Salt Lake Stingers a 5 win over the Fresno Grizzlies Friday night. Salt Lake trailed 1 when they opened the ninth with four g 6-- 5-- straight hits off Fresno reliever Dave Veres. The first run scored on an RBI double by Brian Spedit Gary Johnson came home on a wild pitch by Veres and then a run scoring single by Alfredo Amezaga made it 54. Jeff Urban (0-replaced Veres and promptly made a throwing error on a sacrifice bunt by Brian Gordon. I Feds seize baseball drug test results, samples from Vegas lab: Federal authorities probing an alleged steroid distribution ring have seized the results and samples of drug tests on selected major league baseball players g from a lab, a drug-testin- Sp. Fork Satwiay, April HERALD n 2004 TUESDAY TODAY Picpbasebal Cofegesoftbal UtahatBYU American Fork at tpm SpringvilMpm spokesman for the lab said Friday. Internal Revenue Service agents served a search warrant to obtain 'documentation and specimens" from a Quest Diagnostics lab in Las Vegas, Quest spokesman Gary Samuels said. Samuels would not say whether IRS agents took the drug-tes- t results or specimen of Barry Bonds, but said the agents took materials consistent with a federal subpoena that had . sought test results and specimens from the San Francisco Giants' slugger and fewer than a dozen other players. Among them were New York Yankees Gary Sheffield and Jason Giambi. The raid occurred Thursday, shortly after the Major League Baseball Players Association filed a motion in a. San Francisco court seeking to squash that subpoena. IRS spokesman Mark Lessler and U.S. Attorney's spokesYi both said Friwoman day they could not comment. 10. Onthoalr TV STATION TIME EVENT Major League Baoeball Chicago White Sox at N.Y. Yankees 11a.m. 1 p.m. College, Missouri at Oklahoma 5 p.m. Atlanta at Cubs Chicago WGN FOXSN TBS - Basketball NBA, Houston at Utah Wooden Awards show --- -- FOXSN 7 p.m. 1 p.m. CBS Boxing 7:45 p.m. HBO, The Masters 1:30 p.m. CBS Hockey Stanley Cup Playoffs NCAA Championship Stanley Cup Playoffs 1 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. Klitschko vs. Brewster Golf J ; ABC ESPN ESPN2 Auto Racing Series NASCAR Busch HOCKEY 2 p.m. FX 2 p.m. ESPN2 Soccer . at Chicago MLS, San Jose U.S. team for world tournament is NHL heavy - : Tennis Women's, Bausch The United States enters the world hockey championships later this month with a roster full of NHL players, after a dismal showing last year almost got it relegated to a secondary group. The 17 players selected to the team Friday include three members of the squad that finished second at the 2002 Olympics goaltender Mike Dunham (N.Y. Rangers), forward Chris Drury (Buffalo) and defenseman Aaron Miller (Los Angeles). ESPN2 ESPN2 8 p.m. Davis Cup, U.S. vs. Sweden COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. ' & Lomb Championship Horse Racing 1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Wood Memorial, Bay Shore Stakes Kentucky Derby prep races ESPN NBC Radio ' NBA Basketball Houston at Utah 7 p.m. 1320 KFNZ College Baseball at UNLV BYU 3 p.m. K0V0 960 AM UCLA tops Cougars, one night too late Continued from CI The win puts Spanish Fork (5-- 2 overall, 0 Region 6), picked by some to finish fifth in the league, in the driver's seat for the region championship. The win also doubles the region wins Spanish Fork accumulated last season, when it missed out on the playoffs by a half game. "I think this win definitely puts a statement on things," said Spanish Fork coach Sara Atuaia. "I think it shows them that maybe (Spanish Fork) can do this. ... WeVe just gotten better every game" The Dons won this game in typical fashion with a strong second half. Spanish Fork scored four goals in the second half, including three in e an span, to break a open a game that had been tied at intermission. "I could tell when we came into halftime we were going to win this game, just by the looks on the kids' faces," Atuaia said. "You could tell they really wanted it." Spanish Fork wasted no time in getting what turned out to be the game winner. Two minutes fcito the half , Webster fired a cross along the baseline, past the Timpview keeper, to Kyle Shelley at the far post. He put it in. In the 60th minute Spanish Fork began its scor- kig flurry, when Caleb dare dribbled in and shot past the keeper for a 1 lead. In the 65th minute, Doug dark hit an angled shot from about 20 yards out for Spanish Fork's fourth And three minutes later, Webster dribbled around a defender and froze the charging keeper with a low shot that went inside the far post to cap the Dons' scor-ing- 4-- "" P. W """ THE S.F. has outscored its region opponents 9-- 0 af- ter halftime this season, while being outscored in the first half. That second half prowess wins has lifted the Dons to against Springville and Payson. Webster, who finished with two goals and an assist, gave Spanish Fork the early lead, turning a long pass into a goal in the 12th minute. Timpview equalized it in the 21st minute on a penalty kick by Solomon Jaar. 5--3 nd Baseball - ymm' COREY PERRINEDaily Herald Gustavo Padieco of Timpview, front, heads the ball in front of Spanish Fork's Spencer Wright andBenTuckett (13). (Calif .) at the Southern Nevada Easter Classic on Friday. Jimmy little was the only Bruin with multiple hits, going On Thursday, Mountain View beat Tottenville High from Staten Island, N.Y., 54 in eight innings. Totteville entered the game with a 13-record and a No. 23 national ranking. Bryan Dickinson struck out nine in seven innings. Dan with three RBI for the McCartney was . Bruins. 1 SYLMAA (CAUF.) Sylmar &aves. Wlson 2 (S), (5) and Ne - 3, MOUNTAIN VIEW 1 000 010 001 020 Ramos and Gallegos Wright (S), McCartney Mounts View Totterniae Dickinson. Carlson (8) SV Carlson could only muster one run in a loss to Sylmar and UTAH JAZZ ACTION Listen Live Tonight on AM 1400 Nelson. 7, five-gam- (M), Dickinson 0 113 153 (M). LATE GAME 5, TOTTENVILLE (NX) 4 102 000 02 572 11 002 000 483 Fema, Herman (8) and Ambers. WP Dickinson, Lancaster Petsche (M) (M), (I), Ambers (T). MOUNTAIN VIEW (Calif.) 3, Mountain View 1: At Las Vegas, Mountain View produced eight hits, but Late Thursday night, the Cougars clinched the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation regular-seaso- n 29-3title with a 3331, 30-20 victory over UCLA. That victory gave the Cougars the right to host the MPSF tournament. Thewinner of the tournament earns a spots in the NCAA Final Four for volleyball. "We ended up with a nice win," Peterson said. "We gutted it out in the fourth game when we were down a few points. The guys looked a little tired towards the end, but turned it around after some long rallies." With the title and host spot in hand, Friday's loss to UCLA, ; when the Bruins rallied from two games down to beat BYU 30-230-215-- 9 2830, 26-3e victory, was only the end of the Cougars' win stresk. BYU is 224, 18-- 2 MPSF, while the Bruins are 21-- 15-The Cougars hit 362 in the match, with Fernando Pessoa leading the way with 26 kills on 42 swings (.452). Joe Hillman had 16 kills and Jonathan Alleman 14 (.455). Cory Carpenter had five block assists and setter Carlos Moreno had 66 assists, seven digs, one solo block and two assists. UCLA was led by Martin with 15 kills (.667). In Thursday's victory, Pessoa led BYU with 20 kills and n added three blocks, while had his first double-doubwith 16 kills and a career-hig- h lOdigs. ft BYU baseball: At Las Vegas, a three-ru- n BYU lead quickly turned into a UNLV blowout as the Rebels scored eight runs in the third inning to blast past BYU 13-- 5 on Friday. A UNLV error in the first in-32-2- THURSDAY'S I Sylmar HERALD LOS ANGELES The No. BYU men's volleyball team finally suffered a loss. But it didn't really matter. eight-minut- 3-- DAILY f3$$&9ajj4$iB Letter) to the itstn inline www.harktheher.alcl.com Ja-co- ning allowed the Cougars to score two runs with two outs. Ben Saylor and Kevin Bills both hit RBI singles in the inning. However, left fielder Andrew ErAngelo threw Saylor out at the plate for the third out after Saylor tried to score from second on a single by Ranger Wiens. The Cougars (14-2added a run in the top of the third for a 34) lead. After BYU starter Paul Jacinto (0-- cruised through the first two innings, the Rebels rocked him for eight runs in the third, sending 13 men to the plate. Ryan Ruiz and Eddie Gill each drove in two runs. An RBI double by Brandon Taylor and an error helped the Cougars rally to within three in the fourth inning, but UNLV (21-1scored two in the fifth and three in the sixth to regain a comfortable lead. "We weren't grinding it out like we need to," Law said. "That's very frustrating to me knowing the character of the players we have. We're going to have to bounce back tomorrow and hopefully salvage the rubber game of this series." Game 3 of a three-gam- e series is today at 3 p.m. MDT Late Thursday, a four-rufifth inning and strong pitching gave BYU an 8--7 win. After a rain delay, the Cougars pounded out 12 hits to win, Patrick Wells (53) picked up his g fifth win, allowing six runs on six hits in five innings. 4-- 3, 8-- te team-leadin- unumOyus Hill-ma- BYU UNLV r le Chambers ct Knell ss Taylor Dridh Saylor 1b BMsrf Wens 3b Clowardc Heistandc Wilkes c Lucas 2b Jacinto p Parsons p Heidp Seartep. Totals 4 S 4 4 4 4 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 k N 0 0 2 1 10 110 0 11 0, 2 0 100 0 1 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 5 0 3 Johnson ct Nielsen rt Ruz2b 5 2 5 4 5 3 4 0 0 Soto 3b Ebarbc 0 0 D 0 Angelolf Vosep Wagner p 0 0 0 0 4 Totals UNLV yOgi Gi. Kowattl, Johnson, Gi, 102 2 3 3 2 4 111 3 3 1 6, Solo. P N R ER JacHoL.0-Parsons 223 7 2 6 8 3 Held 1 13 2 2 1 7 3 2 0 2 0 1 1110 T 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 13 2. Held, White, H 3 38 13 16 13 210 200 000 006 032 00a BYU r k 12 White Gi1b 1 10 (-- ak Kowatakidh 5 UNLV 8. (2). n so 3 2 1 0 0 1 3 UNLV 7 2 9 5 2 0 0 0 Jacinto (D'Angelo), VoeeW.5-- JAZZ Athlete thlWeet Game Day Coverage Starts at 4pm Catch all the fJw4tn3 tltahJaryfiamae Pre and Post games on AM 1400 Junior FootballBasketball imh iiiiiiiiiMtaiiitainjii,lii.iairiiiiniiai 8. BYU Wiens, Saylor, 1. Ctowanl, 7 8, Johnson, UNLV 10. D'Angelo. Ross. Ruiz. Wiens, Vest, Nielsen. a? Stambaugb UNLV S,1 4 LucaL,5-- 3 H ER BO SO 23 9 7 7 1 A 6 9 1 31331113 Mmda Schlenoauffl ScNenbaum. (GDIs, R 5 2 2 WeHsW,S-Lemon D'Angelo), by Ross. y Luca (Vest 4 8 IW), by Wets Stambaugh (Nielsen). CoctK. Hungenri. I BYU women's tennis: In their first home outdoor match of the season, the No. 19 Cougars fell 2 to New Mexico. 5-- BYUisl&-5,3-l- . The Lobos won the doubles point, but it wasn't easy as two of their three wins were and the other was In singles play, the Cougars got wins at Nos. 3 and 4 from Lauren Jones and Olga Boulytcheva. BYU plays host to Air Force today at 10 a.m. 8-- 6 9-- New Madco 5, Zahnova Jones, BYU, BYU, BYU 2: Singles, Kovacek. UNM, def. Gersk, UNM, def. Hoiden, def. Robertson. Boutytctma, def. Heidbhnk. 5 LuVowsM, UNM, def. Pike. 6 (8); Sunk. UNM, def. MacFarlane, LukowsklKovacek, UNM, def. ZatmovaHokWi, UNM, def. Macf artareffloutytcheva, Hetctnnkmobertson, UNM, def. PikeOiswald, 6 Doubles, (Nielsen). ak r k Chambers cf Knrtlf n Lucaedh HeWandrf 1b Taylor as Wiens 3b Saylor CtomnJc Vst2b Weasp Lemon 7 UNLV 5 5 4 0 4 0 3 4 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 1100 0 2 10 12 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 0 2 2 1 110 13 0 0 0 0 0 ab M 0 KowakUdh4 Orddh WhHesa Johnson ct NMtanrf Rut2 2b Soto 3b Bonrmib Rossc p Stamhauotip 10 5 0 0 10 0 4 12 3 12 0 0 4 J 5 0 10 1 1 ' 10 110 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 12 a Tofctk) ;' r 111 J ' M 1 0 0 0 0 0 Unegaslb 0 Psrraipr 0 0 0 Ebarbc 0 0 0 0 Teaamc r k 1 1000 Glib I BYU men's golt At Tempe, Ariz., the No. Cougars, top-fiv- e finishers all season long, shared 13th place with Washington on Friday after two rounds at the 32nd annual ASU Thunderbird InvitationaL Host ASU dominated the action Friday. The Sun Devils have a lead over second-plac-e New Mexico, riding the stellar play of Alejandro Canizares (6566 131), who is after just two rounds. However, California's Peter Tomasulo stole the show with a course-reco61 in the first round of play. "There was some incredible golf played here today," said BYU coach Bruce Brockbank. For the Cougars (288-28- 9 .577), Oscar Alvarez continued to put up outstanding scores, 137. going 70-6-7 at Clay Bingham was Other BYU scores were Greg Machtaler 75-7-2 147, Todd MOler 77-7- 7 154 and Jake Ellison 70-8-0 150, Clay Ogden, competing as an in146. dividual, shot 5 I UVSC track: The Wolverines will compete at the Wildcat Invitational today at Weber State. "There will be two Mountain West Conference teams (Wyoming, Utah) and several Big Sky Conference teams competing, so we are looking for some good competition," said UVSC coach Jed Gibson. The big challenge is to make sure we are improving every meet and accomplishing person-&- 1 bests UVSC Softball: The UVSC vs. Weber State games scheduled for today have been postponed. A makeup date hasn't been rd 71-7- Parsons by UNLV (14-2- BMsph Payson High School 4 2 5 Wilkes. BYU Blake Franconi UNLV 2, n iru UTAH 3. 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