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Show Wednesday, March 21, 2007 HERALD DAILY C4 HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS us today; we didnt strike a lot of people out, but we just came up with the defensive plays we Continued from CI needed," Fiekisted said. "I believe that we are one of Orem's Meghan Mullen the better defensive ball clubs got the loss, but she made the Bruins earn their runs and put in the state and I think we're balls in play. finally becoming the kind of MounOrem dropped to hitting team that we're capatain View improved to ble of," Fieldsted said. "From top to bottom we have girls 1 2 2 000 010 Oram who can put the ball in play." 11 140 333 200 Mountain View Blake and Bradshaw. Woods and (5) Mulen, Cleog. In the bottom of the fourth WP Blake. IP Mulen. 2B Cabling HR Cotant (M). inning, the Bruins broke open Dabling Bruins Knight 'construction crew' batters Red Devils team thinks they can hit, too." The way Lone Peak hit the The confidence of the baseball Tuesday, "a little pop" could be an understatement. Knights at the plate was eviLed by the senior duo of Nate dent, as they scored five runs in Lone Peak's soccer field isn't the first inning and added four the only thing undergoing con- Newman and Max Harris, the more in the second inning to struction at the high school. Knights blasted Springville's build a commanding lead. As was evident in its game pitching staff early and often. On just the second pitch Harris, who finished against Springville, the boys on was another key to the quick the baseball diamond are doing of the game, Newman sent a Scott Kappas delivery deep a little construction work of start, knocking in three of his over the left center field fence four RBI during the first two their own. to begin the slugfest. The Knights put on their innings. Newman punished the ball "We can be a hard hats and broke out the and team," Schoonover said. "We all afternoon, going heavy lumber against the Red haven't been striking out like Devils, hammering out 21 coming within a triple of achits in their 17-- drubbing of complishing a hitter's dream of in the past, so if we continue to make contact, we'll be all right." Springville Tuesday afternoon. going for the cycle. "That's why Nate is in that "We hit the ball really well Unfortunately for the Red as was seen today," said Devils, they couldn't create the spot," Schoonover said. "He could be our best hitter, but I Lone Peak coach Danny same offensive firepower as like putting him in that No. 1 their opponents. Schoonover. "We have some Aside from the three runs good hitters coming back who spot because if you start off like that, everybody else on the scored during a two-ou- t have a little pop in the bat." rally in the sixth inning, the Springville bats were invisible most of the game. Leading the Red Devils was Nate Fullmer, who finished with two RBI. Even with victories by 10 runs in each of his team's first two games, Schoonover realizes that to compete in Region 4, improvements still need to be made. "Our defense was a bit shaky and we kicked the ball around a couple of times," Schoonover said. "If we are going to be playing teams like Pleasant Grove, Spanish Fork and Timpanogos, we need to make more plays." Jeff Mathewson HERALD CORRESPONDENT 9-- 0 high-scorin- g 7 002 Springville Lone Peak 023 025 (6) and 541 Kappas, Fullmer (3). Averett Welch (3), Powell (5), and Reiner. 2 (LP). C. Cook Securest 3-- 3-- (M). (M), a tight 7 7 3 1721 1 Ramon. Sechrest, 2 (LP), Newman (LP), (LP). 2-- 1 game. . I Spanish Fork 4, Box Elder 3: At Spanish Fork, Tina Ferguson went f or A with three RBI to lead S.F. ) past Senior Gentry Dabling led the inning off with a single, followed by a bunt single from sophomore Britney Carlson. Dabling got aggressive on the base paths, taking third on the bunt. Holli Cotant walked to load the bases, setting up the big inning. Mountain View starting pitcher Erica Blake helped herself out by hitting a RBI single up the middle, Alyssa Olsen scored two more with a single and just like that, it was for the home team. Blake pitched well and got 2-- (4-2- Susan Cole's Box Elder double was the Dons' only -base hit. (2-6- ). extra- Gardner 000 210 000 Box Elder Spanish Fork 362 0 i Cole 411 301 and Robinson and Christopher. Cole (SF). (BE), At 11, Lone Peak (h I Springville Springville, the Red Devils had a quick start, scoring nine runs in the second inning. Kandice Kirkham threw a shutout, strikbetter and better as the game ing out six and allowing only progressed. Her control was a one run. She also had two RBI. little shaky at the start, as she 00 Lone Peak 0 000 hit two Orem players. But she .Springville 1x 091 11130 Johnson and Schoepl. Kirkham and Martin. set Orem well and responded (S), Anderson (S), down in order in the top of the Kirkham (S. (S). fifth and sixth innings. "Today Erica went out and I Payson 5, Tooele 4: At Pay-soAlexis Bushman hit a got stronger as the day went solo home run in the fourth to on and realized that she's got one of the best defenses in the give the Lions ) the lead state behind her and if she just for good. goes out and throws strikes Tooele 000 001 3 471 she'll be fine," Filedsted said. 000 140 x 520 Payson Chrislensen and Snow Jenson. and Bitters, (6) Charlotte Lartey made a Crouch. (T). (T), Bushman (P. diving stop in center field to end the sixth, backing up her coache's claim of the Bruins' I West Jordan 11, American Fork 0: At American Fork, defensive prowess. Katie Kearns struck out eight "She's probably one of the and gave up only one hit in better athletes in the state of Utah," Fieldsted said of Lartey. six innings to lead the visitor.. "She can go catch anything; it The Caveman dropped to 54 overall. doesn't matter where it's hit, she's just got those instincts 11 141 003 035 West Jordan that you can't teach." 0O0 0 5 000 American Fork Kearns and Anderson. Bnmnall and Holmstead. Holli Cotant kept the bats Keams (W), hot, as she torched a line drive Powell over the left field gap for a two-ruhomer in the fifth I Wasatch 7, Kearns 0: At Kearns, Jarrel Beazie hit two inning, giving her team a 1 lead heading into the sixth. home runs and Janice Beazie Not to be Dabling add one more for the Wasps. ended the game by hitting a 122 011 0 Wasatch 782 two-ruhome run that was a 0O0 000 0 Keams 023 Green. and Je.Veazie. Tiatavea and J.Veazie carbon copy of Cotant 's shot. J.Veazie (W). 2 "We've got some girls that can hit with power. We have I North Sevier 12, Gunnison 1: At Salina, Randi Wasden two seniors Holli Cotant g and Gentry Dabling that pitched a both hit homers today," Fieldas North Sevier ) blasted sted said. "They are solid and Gunnison have been the last three years 01 04 000 Gunnison Ox they have played here." North Sevier 714 1262 Snow. Childs. and Wasden and Allred Blake's mastery on the (NS). mound was impressive. Makit Manti South Sevier 0: At I more 5, ing even special was that she just started pitching Manti, McKenzie Hatch nailed eight months ago. She started a home run as teammate Hannah Haymond went for playing softball her sophomore year and decided she the Templars. wanted to take the ball to the South Sevier 000 000 0 030 mound after her junior year. Manti 113 000 5 122 Tim Hill, the pitching coach at Lindgreen and Bischoff. Johnson and Buchanon. (M). Timpanogos, has worked with her to develop as a pitcher. "She started last fall with lesJuab 15, North Summit 2: At sons and realized that we didn't Nephi, Jordan Gurney doubled and homered and Amy Johnhave a lot of pitching coming back. She's worked hard all son added a homer to lead year long and she's getting bet- Juab ) past North Summit (0-in Region 14. ter every day," Fieldsted said. Orem looked overmatched North Summit 000 200 0 2 43 in the latter innings. The Tigers Juab 15 142 366 000 0 Stewart and Williams. Johnson and Ashworth. hit some balls hard, but they (J), Park (J), were hit right at Bruin players. Hathaway (J). Gumey (J), Williams (NS), Seright (NS). Johnson (J). (J). (J, "They hit a lot of balls right at 5-- 1 Dons get pitching gem from sixth man Jordan Christiansen HERALD strong. The Dons jumped out to lead after the first inning. a Damon Ward led off with a double and was joined on the bases by the next batter, John Wessel, who was hit by a pitch. Senior Tyler Barney sacrificed the runners up a base each, then Tyler Hanks doubled to score them. Hanks later scored the first of his two runs of the game. "Overall I'm happy with our progress," Nelson said. "We're certainly not where we need to be to compete in Region 4 yet, but we still got a couple weeks to get ourselves ready and that's what we're going to do. Our goal is to try to get better." In the fifth inning, errors cost Timpview and helped Spanish Fork ) end the game early. After Barney and Hanks managed to get on, Jason Binks stepped into a pitch that reversed direction quickly into deep left field, scoring both runners. Another pair of runs came when a missed throw to first sent Binks home, and then when a high fry ball hit by Mitchell no doubt fell swirled by gusty winds out of a Timpview player's glove, allowing Brock Duke to score. 3-- 0 CORRESPONDENT In basketball, having a sixth man that can come off the bench and play well can be a blessing. But in baseball, you've got a sixth starting pitcher who can drop batters like flies on the way to a shutout, then the heavens must really be smiling upon you. That sixth man was precisely what Spanish Fork had in its win bullpen in Tuesday's if 10-- over Timpview at Spanish Fork. His name is Gentry Mitchell. The junior pitched a gem, giving up just two hits and striking out five batters on his way to the shutout. Mitchell normally only pitches for the JV n squad and isrVt in the Dons' pitching rotation. But after a tournament in St. George last weekend that used up Spanish Fork's usual aces, Mitchell came in and didn't miss a beat. "I was happy with the way Mitchell pitched," said Spanish Fork coach Jim Nelson. "He hit the strike zone and had them out on his change-up.- " The Dons' offense was also right-hand- five-ma- Hunter 000 020 Lehi Sandstrom. and Bird (6) 000 005 053 790 0 0 and Holland. Terry. Swenson (H), Healey (LI. (L), Beecrofl (L). 2-- 000 310 Salmon 00 one-hitte- r, and Shawcrofl Juab Lund and Adams. Davidson (J). C. (S). I American Fork 15, Wasatch At American Fork, Randy Searle pitched three innings of shutout baseball for the Cavemen. Cory Draper went with two RBI and Gentry Haws with two RBI. was 01 Ox Gunnison North Sevier 200 200 000 336 Lewis 242 20 3 2 (A). 15 14 Haws (AF). I South Sevier 0 12 2 811 000 Weber (G), Wasatch American Fork W Seane. 2 1 1210 3 Baliow, Brugh (5) and Messersmith. 2B - Messersmith (J). Ballow Ul. (J). Hooper (J. I Gunnison 12, North Sevier 2: At Salina, the Bulldogs' Kevin Nay pitched and hit Gunnison to victory. His grand slam highfourth. lighted the eight-ru- n 2: (7-0- 000 642 Summit North 0 2 4 10 8 0 15 Mitchell and Barney. (T). Binks 2 (S). Ward n, (2-2- I Juab 12, North Summit 1: At Nephi, Tyrell Ballow pitched a struck out eight and didn't allow an earned run in five innings. Ballow struck out eight at the plate, and went driving in two runs. gotta keep working, we've gotta get a lot better." Timpview Spanish Fork 1 1 Travis Holland and Dusty Beec-rof- t, who each hit a home run. Michael Hayes came on to pinch hit, smacking a single that sent the 10th run in and ended the game due to the mercy rule. Binks went with two doubles, three RBI and two runs scored. Ward was f or3, including a double, run and RBI. "Timpview had a bad day defensively and that helped us a lot," Nelson said. "We've been winning games but we haven't been playing all that great. We 61 42 (G). 19, Manti 12: -- South Sevier I Lehi 7, Hunter 0: At Lehi, Josh Swenson pitched a complete game shutout for the Pioneers Swenson got help from 510 Manti 1917 1211 3 0 514 200 2 5 145 Bischoff. Parker (5), Black (6) and Leavitt. Olson, DeMill (51. and Demill, Olson (5). (S). Leavrtl (S). Tetzner (S). Kila IS). Parker (SI, Bingham (Ml. Olson 2 (Ml. Hintze (M). Lund M). 2 S) (4-2- ). (W). n (N). South Sevier out slugged Manti. AF). (A). 1 (W), 8-- one-uppe- n (W), five-innin- (6-2- (4-6- ). Soccer said. "We need to pass to feet, work our passing better." in OT, but no one could score. "We worked on our passing and our spacing (in the second Continued from CI half) instead of trying to go right "(Wilson) hasn't played a full through the middle of their degame for us yet (due to injury) fense," Louder explained. "Some but he did today and I thought things worked well but their he played great," said Knight keeper made some great saves." On the Knight sideline, coach Dave Woolley. "He was one of the reasons that we kept Woolley is searching for someso much possession in the ofone who can get some goals. fensive third because he kept "In the next two weeks, we need to find someone who can the ball down there." But the Tigers came back score for us," he said. "That's what knocked us out of the playjust before halftime, knotting offs last year because our oppothe score when junior midfielder McKay Corbett got the nent had a couple of players that ball to the end line, then passed could finish and they did." it back to a wide open Quinton As well as both teams LaBlanc, who tapped it into net. played, both sides want to get After that, however, the back-line- s better at moving off the ball and goal keepers took over and cutting down the mistakes. "We had a lot of balls that the contest. Orem had the advantage in the second half while were flat, that didn't go where Lone Peak's best chances came we needed them to go," Louder I Payson 3, Spanish Fork 2: At Spanish Fork, Jason Cook, Leo Corzo and Cody Moffat each scored for the Lions. Garrett Johnson and Andrew Glenn scored for Spanish Fork. I Jared Lloyd can be reached at or 344-255- 2 jlloydheraldextra.com. I Jordan 5, Lehi 0: At Sandy, Jake Hustedt scored twice and c Jake Rogers and Damir shared the shutout as Jorblanked Lehi dan I Timpview 6, Pleasant Grove 2: At Provo, Sean Clark scored four goals all in the first half to lead at the give the T'Birds a break. Timpview improved to and the Vikings dropped to Saba-novi- 4-- 0 X 4-- 0 ). 0-- I Springville 3, Timpanogos 0: At Springville, Cameron Brink, Andrew Dearden and Josh each scored for the Red Devils and Easton Folster got the shutout as the Devils won for the third time this season. (M). I North Sanpete 2, Grand 0: At Mt. Pleasant, Rafael Contreras scored twice for the Hawks, on a penalty kick and a header. Brigham Blackham recorded the shutout. I Mountain View 3 Copper Hills 1: At West Jordan, leading at the break, the Bruins ) scored twice in the second half. I Snow Canyon 3, Delta 2: At St. George, Derrick Stewart scored two goals to lead Snow Canyon past Delta 0 (2-1- 1 (2-2- ). (2-0- FAST FACT Scoreboard On this date in 2002, Missouri became the first team to reach the round of eight by beating UCLA 82-7- 3 in d the NCAA men's basketball tournament. Source: AP SportlightAssociated Press Prep schedule Hockey NHL Today BASEBALL Lehi at Amencan Fork. 4 p m. Canyon View al Delta, 3:30 p.m. Orem at Mountain View, 4 p m. SOFTBALL Timpanogos 3.30 p.m. I Thursday BASEBALL Altamont Wasatch Pleasant Juah, 3 p.m. at Juan Diego. 3 p.m. Grove at Murray. 3:30 at p.m. SOFTBALL Lone Peak at Hunter, 3:30 p.m Mountain View at Payson, 3:30 p.m. American Fork at Provo. 4 p m. Lehi at Spanish Fork, 3:30 p.m. 3 p m. Union at Timpanogos, BOYS SOCCER Delta. 3:30 p.m. Amencan Fork at Payson, 3:30 p.m. Fork at Spnngville, 3 30 p.m. Spanish at Millard Timpview at Timpanogos. 3:30 p.m. Hen's HIT I Second Round Thursday, March 15 Fkmda State 87, Michigan 66 West Virginia 90. Massachusetts 77 Friday, March N C State 69, Manst 62 Saturday, March 17 Mississippi State 101 Bradley 72 Monday, March 19 Alt Force 3, Georyu 52 DePad 70, Kama Stale 65 State 68 Ciemton 89, Mississippi Syracuse 80, (an Otogo Stan 64 It Pacific rjiviikm Tueeday, March 20 Weal WojnH 71. H C State 66 MsassvpiSt 86, Ronrta St. 71 Today at Clemaon Syracuse DaPaul (20-- 1 J) at Air Forae ), semfflrwi 28 L 18 25 24 34 41 0T 12 4 5 14 4 t 5 p.m, 7 tun. New Yetst m. Ttwnbty, MwoH 29 mtwm, t p.m. Phoeini San Jose Semifinals Championship Dallas Los Angela W 43 44 43 25 Anaheim Quarterfinals M Maolaan Staffers Gavdsa, Gam 1, 6 p m., Game 2, 7:30 p Football Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GF GA 0T Pts W 8 New Jersey 43 22 94 192 181 41 22 10 92 251 225 Pittsburgh N 36 28 9 81 210 96 Rangers N Y. Islanders 34 27 11 79 217 212 11 51 191 271 20 42 Philadelphia Northeast Division GF 6A 0T Pts W 7 46 19 99 271 214 Ottawa 43 23 8 94 256 203 Montreal 37 31 6 80 215 231 Toronto 35 28 10 80 224 236 5 Boston 34 33 73 202 252 Southeast Division GF GA L OT Pts W Atlanta 39 25 10 88 227 225 4 40 30 84 230 232 Tampa Bay Carolina 8 36 29 80 215 217 Flonda 13 31 29 75 217 231 26 34 13 65 218 257 Washington WESTERN CONFERENCE Central DrvWon L 0T Pis W 6F GA 47 20 Nashville 6 100 249 192 Detroit 19 45 9 99 229 183 St Lours 2 30 30 72 1 90 221 f- -' .tlbus' 29 37 7 65 182 226 27 36 9 63 81 230 i ago Northwest Division BF GA W OT Pa 44 23 Vancouver 6 94 197 180 7 Minnesota 43 24 93 212 181 38 25 10 86 233 201 Calgary Colorado 37 29 6 60 238 224 7 Edmonton 30 36 67 81 217 2007 MWC schedule I at Springville, 4pm BOYS SOCCER Uintah al Wasalch. College Pts GF GA 98 236 190 92 222 177 91 64 194 175 210 252 60 196 254 Two points tor win, one point for overtime toes or shootout loss. Munched playoff spot Tuesday's rtaurts Montreal t.nostonO Columbus 5. Chicago 2 Flonda 4, Philadelphia 1 Toronto 2. New Jersey 1 Tamps Bay 4. N Y. Slanders 3, 0T Ottawa 4, St. Louis 2 Minnesota 3, Phoenix 2 Calgary 2. Oetron Today's pamas st Buftalo. 5 p m. Washington at N Y. Rangers, 5:30 p.m. Philadelphia San Jose at Chicago. 6 30 p.m. Colorado at Edmonton, 7 p.m. Nashville st Vancouver, 6 p.m. Dallas at Los Angelas, 8:30 p.m. All Gams Date garnet MST Time, TV UNLV at Utah State TBD.TBD Aug 30 Utah at Oregon Slate TB0, TBD Aug. 30 Noon. Versus Sept Virginia at Wyoming So Car St. at AFA Noon. The Mtn. Sept Sept 1 Arizona at 8YU 3JO p.m., Versus 4 p.m., CSTV Sept. Baylor at TCU New Mexico at UTEP 8 p.m., CSTV Sept Colorado St. at Colorado STB0, TBD Sepl. Utah St. at Wyo. Noon. The Mm. Sept 8 Cal at Colo St Noon or 3 p.m.. CSTV Sept 8 Air Force at Utah 4 p.m.. The Mtn. Sept 8 N M. St. at N M 7:30 p.m.. The Mtn. Sept. 6 Wisconsin al UNLV 8 p.m.. Versus Sept 8 TCU at Texas TBD, TBD Sept. 8 BYU at UCLA TBD, TBD Sept. SDSU at Wash. St. TBD.TBO Sept 8 6 p.m., CSTV Sept. 13 TCU at Air Force 3 p.m.. Versus Sept. 15 UCLA at Utah Sept 15 Hawai i at UNLV 7:30 p.m.. The Mtn. 7 CSTV Sept 15 BYU at Tutu TBD.TBO Sept 15 New Mexico at Arizona Sept 15 SOSU at Arizona State 6 p.m., TBD Sept 15 Wyoming at Boise State TBD. TBD Sept 22 Air Fores at BYU 1 p.m., The Mtn. CSTV Sept. 22 Const, at Houston 2:30pm Sept. 22 Port.St. at SOSU 4:30 p.m. .The Mtn. Sept. 22 SactoSt 8lN Meiico6p m .NoTV 6 30 p.m., CSTV Sept 22 SMUatTCU 8 p.m.. The Mtn. Sept 22 Utah st UNLV TBD.TBO Sept. 22 Wyoming at Ohio 11 a m . CSTV Sept 29 Air Force at Navy Sepl. 29 Utah State at Utah p.m., The Mtn. Sepl 29 CokradoSt.stTCU5p.m..TheMtn. Sept. 29 BYU at N Mexico 8:30 pjn, CSTV Sepl 29 Cincy at San Diego St B p.m.. Versus TBD.TBO Sept. 29 UNLV at Nevada Oct 5 Utah at Louisville 6 p.m.. ESPN TCU at Wyoming Oct. Noon. The Mtn. Oct 9 SOSU st CSU 3:30 p.m.. The Mtn. Oct 8 UNLV at AJr Fores 7 pm The Mtn. Oct. 13 NM at Wyoming Noon. The Mtn. Oct. 13 SDSU at Utah p.m., No TV TCU at Stanton) Oct. 13 3 p m TB0 Oct. 13 AForraalCSU3 309.m..TheMtv Oct 11 1YU at UNLV 7JO The MM. Oct 18 Utah el TCU 6 pm venue A Oct. 20 Force at Mtn. Noon.The Wyoming The Mtn. Oct 20 E.Weah. at BYU 1:30 Oct 20 Colorado SL at UNLV 5 p.m., No TV N Mexico at SDSU 8.30 p.m., CSTV Oct. 20 AH Force at NM 7 pm, Versus Oct. 25 UNLV at Wyoming Oct. 27 Noon. The Mtn. CSU at New Mexicol p m The Mtn. 1:30 p.m., CSTV Wyoming al Utah SDSU at UNLV 9 pm CSTV BYU at Wyoming Noon. The Mtn. SDSU at Air Force Noon.NoTV Ga Southern at CSU Noon.NoTV N M at Utah 3 30 p.m., The Mtn. UNLV at TCU 6:30 p m TBD Noon. The Mtn. Wyoming at CSU Utah at BYU Noon, The Mm JCSTV UNLV at NM. 3 30 p.m.. The Mm. TCU at San Diego Stale TB0. TBD Nov 10 Nov 10 Nov 10 Nov. 17 Nov 17 Nov 17 Nov. 17 Nov. 17 Nov. 23 Nov. 24 Nov. 24 Nov. 24 Field at Mile High (Denver, Colo.) QWEST Field (Seattle. Wash.) 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CLfVELANO INOiANJ) Optioned RHP Brian Slocum to Buffalo of the 1. Reassigned OF Trevor Crowe. RHP Jefl Hams, RHP Adam Mfflet. LHP Tony Slpp and C Wyall Toregea to Ihfif minor 1mqir Cevnp, StATTU auUUHtRSOptlOned RHP ChS and LHP Ryan fawebend to Seung Tacoms of the PCL. Heaaetgnsd RHP Ranst to Conai thea mmor league camp. nwxr league camp. Ft OR IDA euuUMt llouiiqned Lennie Named Kevin programs. rxnlracl Signed Stokley on a Mckinley to s contract HOUSTON TEXAMS Signed LB Shewn Berber. Releosed P Cameron Mum. NEW ENGLANO PATRIOTsV-- Ae Signed WR Bam Childress. WASHINGTON REDSWNS Resigned Todd Wade. Brandon the AHL 0 Raid axitrect and assigned toToroTottheAHL lOSTON NFPaul of player OL 0t Transactions CMCMiMTI Jamah to their Signed contract. Brandon DT Ah Joakm Lmdstrom Returned Lktdstrom to powder machine of 116 sails, 100 PITTSBURGH PIRATES Assigned WF NeH Walker and INF Bnan Bbder to mmor league camp. WASHINGTON NATIONALS Agreed to terms with RHP Pedro Astacio on minor league Tue kits, SnrjedMaat groomed 68 SatrSun: 9 of 12 Hat. MorvRt: Tue 4:55s packed powder Snowbird machine groomed 78 80 base 83 of 89 93 open. 12 of 13 Hits, t Utah Tue 5 14 ot 15 kits, Powder Mountain - 81 base 3 of to their minor league camp. Oberniueeer HOUSTON ASTR04 Hamad Angel 2ayaa (JeTSrtw ol Nctftfy 10 ANOELa OOOGCTS fjreweed S!il Report groomed open, Sun Zaretskl, Toaye Oma. StevlsM. Shebeen, Russa. France. 37.20, 5. Tenlth Arts Hrjngtjo, Martn 37.42. 4. Isabel World Championships At and Zhang 37.29. Figure Skating Tuesday, Bunhn. Canada. 60.73. Baldwin. USA 59 50. Davison. Canada. 58 94. Morozov. Ukraine. 57.62. Smdek. Poland, 57.23. John Canada. 38 96 points. 2 AJbena Denkovs and 2200 acres, 7 of 7 lifts, SalSun: Tue 5:40a spring snow machine Brighton groomed 86 86 base 66 0166 trails. 100 open, 26 miles. 1050 acres. 6 of 7 lifts. Sun: Sat - Tue 5:00a Dear Valley spnng snow 75 - 75 base 92 of 92 trails. 100 open. 21 of 21 lifts, SatSun: Tue 5 13a spring snow machine Park City groomed 46 - 71 base 88 of 101 trails. 90 open, Mirortovi-- Scoring Anthony. Sidkowy. Hao. China. 57.00. Tikhonov, Russa. 56 36. Trankopv, Russia. 56 14. 13. Anaoelle Hey, Canada. 55 98. 14. Brooke Castile and Ban Okorski. USA. 54.51. 15. D:Platowksl and D:Kromm, Poland, 50.18. Bonheur. France, 48 60. 16. MaryHn 17. APIyklna and N.Hogner, Sweden. 47.36. 18 Laura Hotamk. Italy. 46 59. ) 19 Stacey King, Britain. 44.96 20 Man Just Germany. 43 20. M 21. 22. Diana Through March 1( I Robin Germany, 67.65. 3. Pang Omg and Tong Jmn. China. 66 75. 4. Yuko Kawagucfu and Alexander Smimov, 12. S mvesco and 2 Aliona Savchenko Soccer MU TultOaTTOFC Aojuked MF Wcherd Mixcoonay Irom FC Dallas lor a 2006 flml round dratt pick. College SOaTTTIal COUfGf atmeac director, to a thnxioh 201 2. Signed Gens DaFWrjrjo, contntt einsn-ax- CONHFCTICUT Announced trsafmafi man's lieakiithali F Ben Eaves leaving the echo FAIR if. LO Announced the of a resignation Dwme Nnian, women's baaketoali coach. eOMC med Tim JanlaMcn men s tieakefoel coach. ION KACH IT -A- nnounced a wa asow the contract ol man's bufcma) coach Larry to expire on April 22. baaketbaS lurxorCGlen Davis win torgo ha senior year and make lam sail availec tor the NBA dr afl Reynolds Jit |