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Show SECTION , 0 SPORTS EDITOR BYU HOOPS 2mtyiHcmli FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 2008 Darnell Dickson ddicksonheraldextra.com 344-255- 5 BUICK INVITATIONAL Matteson opens Buick with 65 on South, Tiger Woods 2 shots behind Buick Invitational Leaderboard Doug Ferguson THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SAN DIEGO Tiger Woods delivered the score he expected in his 2008 debut, just not the game. Despite playing from the sand, rough and behind a few trees early in his round, d Woods began a season Thursday with 67 on the tougher a South Course at Torrey Pines. That left him two shots behind Troy Matte-soand gave him a strong ; Troy Matteson Brad Adamonis Tiger Woods ftory Sabbatini Stuart Appleby Kevin Streelman Stewart Clnk Doug laBelle It Anthony Kim Kevin Stadler Nathan Green Charles Howell IB DsanVYIbon 65 6 34-3- 343 35-333-3'. 3335 3&32 37 31 33-3- -- 7 67 67 67 67 68 68 68 68 68 68 J 7 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 BUICK 4 3 much-anticipate- Herald MARIO RUIZDaily presence on the leaderboard tee, but I hung in there," as he goes for his fourth Woods said. "Shooting 67 is straight title in the Buick always going to feel pretty Invitational. See "It wasn't pretty off the BUICK, C5 LENNY IGNELZIAssociated Press Caddie Steve Williams, right holds an umbrella for Tiger Woods as they walk on the second hole as rain falls during the first round of the Buick Invitational on Thursday. guard Sam Burgess (20) drives the ball past San Diego State forward Billy White (32) in the last few minutes on BYU Wednesday. BYU MEN'S VOLLEYBALL BYU men's hoops getting better without Cummard on the floor Darnell Dickson Jason Franchuk DAILY HERALD DAILY BYU men's volleyball coach Shawn Patchell said senior opposite hitter Jonathan Charette has a "cool head" and is his captain on the court, traits that will come in handy in Charette's desired profession: Firefighter. Dangerous? Maybe. Charette said he just couldn't see himself spending all day in an office. "You really can't beat working ten days out of the month," was right where he wanted to be, with just one foul entering the second half. That would allow him to be aggressive Wednesday against highly athletic San Diego State. What counts as opportunity, however, also comes with great Lee Cummard responsibility. The junior guard, some would say the soul he said. This winter, Charette's work load is considerably harder. He and his BYU teammates open the 2008 home schedule tonight e and Saturday in the Smith NAIA against three-tim- e champion Cal Baptist. "You can't tell if Jon is having a ll night or has zero kills," Patchell said. "He brings a lot of consistency to the court and communicates well. He's been one of my favorite recruits. It's been fun for me to see him bring it to the next level, especially of BYlTs basketball team, found that out the hard way as he committed three fouls in the opening 8:25 after NOTEBOOK "They playiiing were great Field-hous- 30-ki- during that stretch. was The worst decision on the bench of all was No. 3 cheering as foulafter a hard as I bad pass he chased Billy could." White and half-tim- e. I " f Cummard On his teammates' play e during the span when he was on the bench eight-minut- ' - fit tS , See ' 4 committed a useless hack. White easily converted the slam dunk, plus the ensuing free throw, to cut into BYU's Lee C4 Cal Bafhst AT NO. BYU 1 Tonight and Saturday, 7 p.m. Smith Fieldhouse (5,000) five-poi- leads the overall series, BYU 6-- man since freshman year." But the game was at the Marriott Center, which has now housed 41 consecutive pleasant endings for the Cougars. While Cummard sat until about 4 Vi minutes remained a span of about eight game-tim- e minutes freshman Jimmer BYU, VOLLEYBALL, "t BYlTs lead. "Dumb play, and I compounded it with a dumb foul," Cummard said. "That was probably the most I've looked like a fresh- See HERALD V C4 MARIO Jonathan Charette bumps the ball during serving exercises at the Smith Fieldhouse on Jan. RUIZDaily Herald 5. 2 JorRadloTV: dan, Steve Vail) I Internet: byucougars.com I The Word: BYU leads the overall series with Cal Baptist 6-... Cal Baptist is the No. team in NAIA. ... Ivan Perez leads BYU with 3.92 kills per game. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Sp. Fork wrestling dominates middle weights DeGraffenried brothers team up to beat the Zuke 7 Dons edge Pioneers in Tffk oor closely contested battle v'just can't '" jr. ' Jared DAILY Lloyd HERALD 1 U loses. understands the importance of the middle the middle weight classes in Thursday's final Region 4 dual at Lehi. it A good sandwich v isnt complete with just tasty The Dons bread on each won eight of end You have nine matches to toad on the between 119 good stuff in the middle to really pounds and 171 make the taste pounds against the Pioneers buds water. FORK 41 jp The Spanish including 26 lehi two falls and Fork wrestling MARIO RUIZDaily two technical falls to team probably has that Lehi's Bradon Anderston is held down by Spanish Fork's Kade this out season, figured See DONS, C4 Christenson before finally being pinned on Thursday. proving it once again Phil had a great first week in the Beat the Zuke contest. He correctly picked Payson's upset over Orem. He knew that Lone Peak would beat Pleasant Grove. He was goooo-- d But his older brother Jimmy was better as usual. It's official. Phil DeGraffenried is Jan Brady. Instead of Mursha, Marsha, Marsha, it's Jimmy, Jimmy, A ) mmm . ' Phil DeGaf fenried. He win. Even when he w ins, he Jimmy. Herald Phil just cant seem to beat Jimmy at anything. In last year's Beat the Zuke shootout for assist ant - coaches, lfof-20- . -- ;',- , Phil shot a respectable Jimmy made Phil played basketball at UVSC when the Wolverines were a junior college. Jimmy played at Weber State and was inducted into the Weber State Athletics I lull of Fame. See ZUKE, C4 |