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Show HERALD DAILY C2 TODAY Briefing College Basketball p.m. 'V) Championship PGA, Bob Hope Classic Champions, MC Champ. ring to another school Weigh played in 11 games this season. He's been out since last week with a sprained left knee and missed two games earlier in the season with a rib 7:30 a.m. TGC 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. TGC nba injury. Prep Sports Timpanogos looking for JV boys soccer coach The Timpanogos High School boys soccer team is looking for a JV coach. If interested, call head coach Aaron Barth at Soccer BYU Sports Radio 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. BYU women swimmers continue MWC dominance TGC r ESPN FSN ESPN 90-ho- : I Abu Dhabi Golf Championship: At Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Germany's Martin Kaymer e shot a 66 to take a lead after the first round of the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship. 1 p.m. ESPN2 ESPN2 8 p.m. 1:30 a.m. ESPN2 ' NHL, ; Red Wings snap losing streak with win over Canucks .' Noon V . ESPN2 Henrik Zetterberg scored the only DETROIT g Detroit goal of the shootout and the Red Wings snapped a three-gam- e losing streak by beating the Vancouver Canucks 2 on Thursday at Utah L.A. Clippers 1320 7 p.m. AM night. At Ottawa, Antoine game of the season, and Martin Gerber made 36 saves to lead Ottawa over Carolina. tances against the Rams with times of 23.82 and 52.48 in the 50 and 100 free, respectively, while Grant won the 200 fly (2:02.01) and the 200 IM in two races for the Cougars. Menezes dominated the distance freestyle events as she finished first free (10:19.95) and the 500 free in the 1000-yar- d (5:02.15). Bloom was the first to touch the wall at both of the breaststroke distances, 200 and Miller won both the sprint freestyle dis- 100-yar- S. Williams, Henin win John Pye THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MELBOURNE, Australia r- - Defending champion Ser- ena Williams and Justine Henin pushed aside two more overmatched opponents in the Australian Open, advancing to the fourth round with straight-se- t victories Friday. Williams, 26-- 1 with three titles at Melbourne Park since the start of 2003, beat No. 26 Victoria Azarenka top-rank- ' I Senators 5, Hurricanes had his first two-go- 5-- Serena Williams celebrates after beating Victoria Azarenka in theirwomen's singles match at the Australian Open on Thursday. NHL-leadin- 3-- In a matchup that pinned the final two Mountain West Conference unbeaten women's swim and dive teams, the BYU Cougars came out on top of the visiting Colorado State Rams on Thursday, winning The Cougars improved to 0 in conference competition as they handed the Rams their first MWC loss of the season. Natasha Menezes, Jamie Bloom, Rachel Grant nd Aleesha Miller all recorded the fastest times GRIFFITHAP ROB one-strok- MLS Draft 762-732- p.m. PALM DESERT, Calif, D.J. Trahan shot an 64, and Robert Gamez had a 65 Thursday to tie for the lead after two rounds of the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Trahan began the day with a string of four bird- ies and had just one bogey to go to 131 tournament. through 36 holes of the y 5 p.m. - Portland at Miami L.A. Clippers at Utah Golden State at Chicago Tennis Australian Open Australian Open Australian Open 3 p.m. Trahan, Gamez tied for lead at Bob ' Hope Classic Golf Abu Dhabi J mnp ppa at m ; Golf Television Utah forward Stephen SALT LAKE CITY Weigh is leaving school to return to his native Australia, where he plans to play professionally. Weigh released a statement Thursday saying he will go pro. He says he has no intention of transfer- 158.5-136.- 7 Hoops Provo at Timpview Region 5:15p.m.7 AUSSIE OPEN TODAY ON THE AIR Weigh leaving Utah for Australia Friday, January 18, 2008 1: Ver-met- , (2:05.16). I Canadiens I Cougar women's tennis home opener today: The No. 28 BYU women's tennis team will host its first home matches of the season this weekend when it takes on Utah State and No. 53 Arkansas today and Saturday, respectively. BYLTs match against Utah State will begin at 4 p.m. today and the match against Arkansas will start at noon on Saturday. t Maple 3, Thrashers 2, SO: At Atlanta, Andrei Kostitsyn scored with a brilliant move in the second period, then came through again in the shootout to lead Montreal past Atlanta. Leafs 3, Bruins 2, SO! At Boston, Mats Sundin and Alex Steen scored shootout goals and Toronto road losing streak with a vicsnapped a e tory over Boston. Henin, 15-- 1 in Melbourne since the start of the '04 tournament that she won, overcame serving troubles Fran-cesc-a d to hold off Schiavone 64. Henin extended her winning streak to 31, dating to the Wimbledon semifinals. But the Belgian star's path to the championship is tough, with both of last year's finalists potentially in her path. Williams, who was unseeded and ranked No. 1 when Mashe beat then ria Sharapova here last year to claim her eighth Grand Slam title, fired 15 aces and had a stretch of seven service games in which she yielded only six points. Williams also was painting the lines with her ground-strokecontributing to 29 winners. When she made her 25 unforced errors, it was usually was by a matter of 25th-seede- 7-- 5, HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Zuke Continued from CI Now let's get to this week's winners. Matt Gardner and Zach Clayton are using this game to see who will represent the Dons in the Beat the Zuke shootout. Whoever has the most 3s in this game is the rep. Bombs away. I Spanish Fork 60, Lehi 57 I Orem Spencer call and vouch for me. Maybe Kyson Koop's older brothers would put in a good word for me. Maybe I could have Domino's deliver. ; Am I getting warmer? How about I predict a Provo 54, Payson 45 Timpanogos at American Fork have one of those feelings that usually comes after I polish off the entire bucket of Tooele at Springville chicken wings at a Super Bowl win? Adam Law goes for a seaSince there are some party or when I'm getting inPayson at Orem son monster games this week, I high as the Bulldogs take spiration. I have a feeling about big I know what you're thinkRound 1. thought we should start with a I Provo 48, Timpview 44 You know, kind of warm-up- . ing, Orem. Daniel Hockersmith Zach. The big fella. Zach like layup drills. has that look and Goose Enosa, is about to break out has that smile. You think despite Colton Willman's great Lone Peak at Springville's Michael Salazar could take the second half off this is going to be an easy win. game. Pleasant Grove I American Fork 57, and the Red Devils will still win Just because Payson is down this year, you think the Lions Timpanogos 54 Hopefully the fire marshall by double digits. Trading Lehi is busy tonight and go someare the right team at the right for Tooele turned out to be a time to stop your region losing Provo at where else because there will great move for the rest of ReTimpview be people packed in the aisles streak. gion 7 teams. I have a problem. Provo asto see Lone Peak's Bracken You know what? You're Springville 60, Tooele 46 sistant coach Jared Casper isn't right. Seth Lovell goes for 20, but speaking to me. What can we Lehi Fork at Spanish Orem's depth proves to be too do to end his silence? much. Word is that Dallin Naulu, Maybe I could have Jim I Kal-lun- Funk show you all what he that showed me last year he's a stud. I haven't admitted this to anyone, but it's time you all know. He beat the Zuke in a contest. It was lucky for sure, but I've got to give it to him. He's got scoreboard. He's also got mad skills, just ask Fresno State. They like him a lot. Pleasant Grove will be so busy trying to slow down Tyler Haws and Josh Sharp, that the Vikings will be and unable to stop Funk. My man Craig Tucker will keep the Vikings close. I Lone Peak 71, Pleasant top-seed- s, inches. "I feel pretty good about where I am?' she said. "Hopefully, I'll peak later in the tournament." Grove 63 NAMI - 2008 Pioneers pid stuff, but when he wrestles smart, he usually does really well. That's what he did after Continued from CI the final match and built a 13-lead before pinning his opponent in the second period. "I got pretty nervous, but I knew my team was counting on me, so I just had to take care of ft," Dalliri said. "It was a lot of pressure, but I beat kids who have beat this kid, so I was like, 'I'll beat this kid, 0 the first round." Curtis's comeback was even more impressive. The fell behind tournament. LEHI 40, LONE PEAK 33 Rice HI, fall. Sam Heninger Chnstensen dec., (L), (LP). 3:1 5 Cory Hancock (LP) Rice (L). tall. Alei Undstrom (LP), 1:49 Page ill. (all, Roy Murano (LP), 5 39 Johnson (LP), fall, Justin Coddle (II, 30 Breur (LP), fa. Jace CMnstensen (L). 3:48 Ptmiios (LI. ma dec.. Todd Deanng (LP) dec.. Chad Sloan (L) Johnson (LP). Bennion (I), dec., Chad Stihson (LP) Stiison (LP), taH. Ben Sa (LI. 3:08 Mendenhall :12 (LP), tad, Jacob Sasser (L). Savio (L), tall, Tannet Jones (LP), 2:32 Curtis (LP, fall, Braden Anoerton (L. 2 51 Stadel lU fa. Jon Montrose (LP). 3:1 8-- and was nearly pinned twice during the first period. In the second period, Curtis struggled Zane on bottom for the first minute before getting a lightning-quic- k reversal and pin halfway through the match. Girls hoops Curtis's win gave Lone too." Peak a 8 lead. However, Although Lehi went home coach Rice still liked his team's t American Fork 65, Timpanogos with the win, coach Dan Rice 50: At American Fork, Haley was not pleased with his team's chances because two of his Holmstead scored 22 points stronger wrestlers in heavyperformance. "I'm disappointed; it weight Dylan Stadel and Dallin for American Fork as they got Rice remained. the win over Timpanogos to shouldn't have been this close Stadel came through with a remain undefeated. tonight," coach Rice said. "Lone Peak came to wrestle pin in his match to set up the (50) bout where TIMPANOGOS decisive and we overlooked them. We 10. Bishop 6, Freestone Larsen 5. Sanders 9. Wert? 8. Rivers 50, 2, Bailey 10. Totals. 19 didnt lose, but I wouldn't call it the son came through for his dad and his team. AMERICAN FORK (05) a moral victory." Mason 1. Holmslead 16. 22. VOarra 2. Mansfield "He just looked me in the On the other hand. Lone Krommenhoek 13, A Hansen 1, Moeai 10. Totals: 28 65 Peak coach Kimball Cluff was eye and said 'I've got this,' " coach Rice said. "I knew with 50 pleasantly surprised by how TlnpanogM It 7 It American Fork 17 It 12 It 66 close his team managed to Dylan we were going to get a goals: Timpanogos 6 ilarsen. Sanders. Bishop Then match. Dallin told For 2 American the 'don't 2. Freestone me, 2). 2). (Krommenhoeli pin. keep " "I think it went really well," worry, I'll pin my kid.' Both came through in the I ALA 49, So. Summit 40: At Cluff said. "They're starting to clutch to provide the wrestling Spanish Fork, despite having get it. When my guys wrestle two starters sitting on the the way I know they can, equivalent of a shot. bench due to injury, the Eagles that's the outcome I expect. I be close." Lehi opened up a 15-- lead were able to outscore South expect Summitt by 1 in the first A major reason for the close to start the match behind pins from Daniel Rice and Brady finish was a pair of gutsy quarter and then hold on to the matches from Lone Peak's Tra- Page, but Lone Peak came victory. back with vis Johnson and Tyler Curtis. Sarah Madson's double-doubl- e pins from Paul Johnson and Zach In Johnson's led ALA with 13 points Breur to get back into the thick and 10 rebounds, Jaimee Hodgmatch, he was inches away of things. son also hit the boards with 12 from being pinned in the at Other winners for the first round and trailed rebounds and pitched in six Pioneers were Brennan one point. Still trailing 74 points. Cam Philliips, Ryan With the win ALA moves to entering the second period, Bennion and Taylor Savio. in Region 14 play. Johnson turned the tables on Coach Rice admitted that his Lehi's Chad Sloan and got six SOUTH SUMMITT (40) team may have been looking quick nearfall points to go up Amoenee P 2 Jant 0 jrtwi 6. Cat'.n 40 None 10-ahead to next week's matchup 12. Ashley 9 I.AHwiN 13 Tctaa 16 Johnson got three with Spanish Fork-tha- t will points late to win the AU(4 M1snn 13. Hortoson 6, Uisvn 8 Mrhnde fi'tws 9, determine the regular-seasomatch, 13-Totals 14 21 33 49 FKOnwdoll.AminoaTunieS come has a "Travis long way region championship and SotrOl Summit! 14 40 It t t determine several of the top this year," Cluff said. "Has a ALA 4t It 12 10 12 aaMI (oat South Sumnrl None. ALA iMadson) in seeds 4 into stu the to going get caught Region tendency 71 33-2- game-winnin- g 0 1 back-to-bac- k Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month NAMI holds a special support group open to the public that deals with Mental Health awareness and recovery. This Tuesday, January 8, 2008 at 7pm, we are pleased to announce a special guest speaker Gary Anderson. It will be at the Utah State Hospital Heninger Administration Building in the Confrence Room 1300 east Center Street, Provo. Speaker Bio: Commissioner Gary Anderson was born and raised in the San Joaquin Valley in California. He attended Brigham Young University where he met his wife Molly. They have been happily married for 38 years. Commissioner Anderson attended the Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles and began law practice. He worked for the Utah County Attorney's Office and in 1983 to 1989 served as a Utah County Commissioner. He returned to private practice until 2006" when he again ran, was again elected to the Utah County Commission. 7-- 2 Chris-tense- . 2-- 2 7 L B. Commissioner Anderson has been dedicated to his community and religious activities his entire life. H more-nearfal- l n 8. 9(1!) 0333 EXD7 GST'' QSllO 7 days. 4 lines and a photo, include Classified Marketplace If It doesn't tell, renew for 7 days FREE. heraldextra.com St online. Pally fllcroU! Please join us for this special event! Mill |