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Show DAILY HERALD Thursday, April 1, 2008 B5 sc0MDA1B FAST FACT Utah set an NBA record by clinching its 17th straight winning season after defeating the Los Angeles Clippers 99-8On this date in 2002, Source: AP vs. Colorado S SATURDAY. SEPT. TBD TBD I BASEBALL Payson at Spanish Font, 3:30 p.m. Juab at ALA, 3:30 p.m. RegtaiT Mountain View at Timpvww, 4 a m. SoringwSe at Prom. 4 p.m. BOTSSOCCBI Gunnison tt Mailt, 4 pm a at BYU UCLA p.m. Raafea7 Tooete at Payson, 4 p.m. Mountain View at Springy, 4 p.m. Oram at Pnwo, 4 p.m. " SOFTBALL ........ Sanpete at Emery (2), 2:30 p.m. Carton at Delta, 3 p.m. Gunnison at South Sevier, 3:30 p.m. Juab at ALA, 3:30 p.m. Nortti RegioM Peak at Pleasant Grove, 4 p.m. Timpanogos at Lehi, 3:30 p.m. Spanish Fork at American Fork, 3:30 p.m. Region 7 Provo at Tooele, 4 p.m. SprtngviHe at Mountain View, 4 p.m. Payson at Orem, 4 p.m. Lone N THURSDAY, OCT. J Utah 7 p.m. Oregon State at BASEBALL San Diego Wyoming State at TCU at New Mexico at TCU at Colorado State New Mexico at BYU Air Force at San Diego at TCU UNlV UNLV at Wyoming Colorado San SATURDAY, BYU TCU at St at San 1 def. Alex NOV. THURSDAY, TCU at Utah 8 6 p.m. 8 Noon 4 p.m. 8 p.m. CBSC SATURDAY, NOV. San Mego State at BYU Colorado State at Air Force New Mexico at UNLV Wyoming at Tennessee Football BYU schedule (All times Mountain Time) 30 Time SATURDAY, AUG. Teams v ' Ohio at Wyoming Southern Utah at Air Force TCU at New Mexico Northern Iowa at BYU Cal Poly at San Diego St Utah State at UNLV Utah at Michigan Noon TV The Mtn. The Mtn. The Mtn. TBD TBD SATURDAY, NOV. 15 Colorado St Noon at at Air Force 1 No TV Noon 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 6p.m. 6p.m. TheMtn. TheMtn. JO p.m. CBSC NoTV UNLV at Wyoming 2p.m. Utah at San Diego State 6 p.m. The Mtn. SATURDAY, NOV. 22 The Mtn. Colorado State at Wyoming Noon Air Force at TCU 1:30 p.m. Versus BYU at Utah 4p.m. TheMtn. CBS C UNLV at San Diego State 6 p.m. New Mexico 2008 MWC football Versus The Mtn. No TV NoTV $: Invesco Field at Mile High (Denver, CSBCisCBS College Sports Network, known as CSTV. Dates and times subject to change. 11 100 92 92 88 83 256 252 210 251 228 6A 220 243 218 239 249 OT Pit OF BA 8 92 90 83 74 7 9 40 39 33 8 34 33 12 31 35 13 Nashville Lours 21 31 4 Jan. 28 Jan. 21 Jan. 14 Jan. 7 271 Nov. 28 Nov. 19 Nov. 12 259 Nov. SA March 31 111 250 181 89 228 224 B6 235 230 80 190 208, 75 196 233 F Carmeio Anthony. G Chris Paul. New March March Calgary Vancouver EOmonlon I Ptt 8F 217 227 221 ,211 '233 8A 213 216 223 206 250 OT Ptt GF BA 31 Dec. 17 49 21 10 45 27 8 43 29 7 37 36 6 31 42 7 108 98 93 80 69 218 198 232 206 224 185 Dec. 4- - C Amare - Jan.28- Phoenix Los Angeles I Jan.7 186 199 222 260 Dec. Nov. 19 Nov. 12 Colorado) formerly Tuesday's r Florida 3, Atlanta 2 Washington 4, Carolina 1 New Jersey 2, N Y. Islanders 1, OT Montreal 3, Ottawa 0 Nashville 4, St Lours 3. OT Buffalo 4, Toronto 3, SO Calgary 3, Edmonton 2 Colorado 4, Vancouver 2 San Jose 5, Los Angeles 2 eonesoay s resuns Carolina 6, Tampa Bay 2 New Jersey 3, Boston 2, SO Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 2 Chicago 6, Detroit 2 Today's garnet Tampa Bay at Washington, 5 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at N Y. Islanders, 5 p.m. Buffalo at Montreal, 5:30 p.m. Ottawa at Toronto. 5:30 p.m. Columbus at Detroit, 5:30 p.m. St Louis at Nashville, 6 p.m. Calgary at Minnesota, 6 p.m. Dallas at Phoenix, 8 p.m. San Jose at Los Angeles, 8:30 p.m. Edmonton at Vancouver, 6:30 p.m. ; Friday's garnet Florida at Carolina, 5 p.m. New Jersey at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, 5 p.m. Boston at Ottawa, 5:30 p.m. Phoenix at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Nashville at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. G Brandon Feb. F Jan. apiece, then won the next two games to get the win. "It was very intense," Dobson Continued from Dl said "Each of those points we are building blocks for both of won that came on long rallies got us pumped up, so for the next us in our ultimate goal of takpoint we were ready to go. Lucking state." Both teams proved very capaily we were able to pull it out.": The pair said they didnt ble, as three of the five matches ' know the outcome of the dual wenttothreesets.Ti-.;.- i The most dramatic was the f depended on the victor in their nal contest to conclude, as TBird match. "It's a good thing we didn't seniors Bret Bahme and Parker Dobson battled Lone Peak seworry about that during the niors Mike Nielson and Clark match," Bahme said. "It was a relief to win, but it's also a lot Sheffield The two teams each more fun to play in a competipicked up 2 wins in the first tive match like that one." two sets, forcing a third The Knight duo appeared to Sperry said he was very have the upper hand late as they proud of the way his first doubles team performed. built a 53 lead and needed just on "When you go down one more point to win the match, but their Timpview counterparts the opponent's court in the third set, you have a lot stacked refused to give up. Bahme and Dobson came back against you," he explained. to tie up the match at five games "They showed a lot of character 6-- 5-- 3 WHITE F Western March Chris Paul, New Kobe Bryant, LA Jan. C Yao Ming, Houston G Chris Paul, New Orteant F Cartel Utah Dec. Net. Waived Selfert, Mam. OL Elliot Dartangon Shack and Ct Joe OL ORLANDO PREDATORS Signed ' DL Elton Patteson. UTAH BLAZE Signed the practice squad. DB Carlton to Brown flam-'boyan- Hockey National Hockey League Assigned D Joel Kwiatkowski and F Jordan LaVailee Is Chicago ATLANTA THRASHERS Marc BLUE JACKETS Garrison. LOS ANGELES KING D Assigned MONTREAL D'AgosHni week, the Daily Herald will sponsor a "Prep Spotlight," honoring outstanding per-- , formances by prep athletes in Utah County. Jason G Daniel Taylor to Reading (ECHL). MINNESOTA WILD Signed F Ryan assigned him to Houston (AHL). coach Larry Suspended Dodgers Bows for three games and fined him for Its 1. on actions ma game Apr American League SEATTLE MARINERS Placed RHP J J. Putt DL. Purchased the contract of on the RHP Roy Corcoran from Tacoma (PCL). . National League NEW YORK METS Placed RHP Pedro DL. Purchased the Martinez on the contract of RHP Nelson Flgueroa from New t Each D Assigned Methot to Syracuse (AHL). Signed FLORIDA PANTHERS 3B Jones and CANADIENS Recalled F Matt and F Greg Stewart from Hamilton Soccer Agreed to terms NEW YORK RANGERS Ryan Hllller. PHOENDt COYOTES with Fined Los MLS DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE Angeles D Abet Xavier $1 ,600 and Colorado MF Ciaran O'Brien $500 and suspended Xavier one game and O'Brien two games for their actions F him Signed to San D Nick Ross and Antonio (AHL). assigned SAN JOSE SHARKS Assigned D Ty Wisnart and LW Jamie McGinn to Worcester (AHL). American Hockey League AHL Suspended Quad City LW Brandon Print one game for his actions in an April 1 game. Agreed to terms contract assignment. American Association PRAIRIE AIRHOGS Signed INF Edwin PHILLIES ager, College Loaned G Geller women's assistant soccer coach. BALL STATE Announced the resignation of Tracy Roller, women's basketball coach. BRADLEY Named Genoa Moxley assistant volleyball coach. FLORIDA SOUTHERN Named flory Whipple men's lacrosse coach. GEORGE MASON Extended the contract of Jim Larranaga, men's basketball coach, through the 2014-1- 5 season. ARMY Danny Cepero to Harrisburg (USL2). SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES Signed D Eric Denton. TORONTO FC Signed MF Laurent Robert. ECHL Thun-derbir- Tennis USTA Named Patrick general man McEnroe Samuel West, men's Fired basketball coach. a March 29 game. NEW YORK RED BULLS In Suspended Florida D Ryan Van Buskirk one game for his actions in an April 1 game. LAS VEGAS WRANGLERS Returned C Curtis Fraser to San Antonio (AHL). d Peak winner, def eating junior Cal Larson in second singles. Timpview won third singles (Skyler Evans defeated John player development. ALCORN STATE ECHL RHP Nate elite Major League Soccer (AHL). with RHP Rudy Seanez on a Designated INF Wes Helms for and were able to persevere. They were fortunate to win but really both teams deserved to win that match." While the doubles match got the most attention, Lone Peak sophomore Tyler Loong simply took care of business in first singles, handing Timpview nior Tanner Perry his first loss of the season (6-but it QB McPherson. Hopoi to the practice squad NEW YORK DRAGONS Waived Baseball Signed League KANSAS CITY BRIGADE Signed LB Robb Butler, DL Jerry Turner and DL Joe Woolridge to the practice squad. NEW ORLEANS VOODOO Signed DL Manase Transactions GRAND - DESTROYERS Named Lary Kuhanch offensive coordinator. GEORGIA FORCE Signed DB James Whitley (AHL). COLUMBUS Orteans(PCL). PHILADELPHIA FB REDSKINS 'COLUMBUS Soon, MLB Favorite Sports Team: Manchester United Favorite Food: Seafood Favorite Book: "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison Favorite Movie: Seabiscuit Future Plans: Mission, Attend BYU Hero: Mom Favorite high school sports memory: Baying in the 5A state finals in '07. Coach's quote: "When I first met him, three years ago, I thought he was a senior, but when I found out he was a sophomore I was excited to have his level of play for the next three years,. He is someone that could easily be overlooked and taken for granted, but we wouldn't be in the t; position we are in without him. He's not he just quietly comes to play and plays hard." Mark Graham Ralph DB DeMn Hughiey and WR Willie Quinnie. Signed WR Chad Owens to the practice squad. Orleans Lakers G C8 RAMPAGE VIEW Sport: Boys soccer Position: Midfielder Parents: Mark and Karen Madsen COLORADO CRUSH Adrian . 6PA:3.9 ARIZONA CARDINALS GRAND RAPIDS MADSEN-MTN- Grade: 12 Football Orlando Orlando Feb. as the transac National Football Laeaue Conftrtnot G ALEX LHP Nehemiah Broughton. Arena foods New Dwlgrit Howard, Dwight Howard, Nov. RHP ned president Roy, Roy, Maidonado. LINCOLN SALTD08S T'Birds HARUNGEN Flayart of tht Mutilli Eatttfii Cttifoivnce Joe Johnson, Atlanta LeBron James, Cleveland LeBron James, Cleveland Dec. Released TrIUNDERBOLTS-Sig- G March division Brandon Matt RIVER8AWKS WINDY CITY Brett Amyx. Brown. WASHINGTON Orleans Portland Portland F Stephen Jackson, Golden State G Tony Parker, ban Antonio 6 Allen Iverson, Denver C Yao Ming, Houston G Tracy McGrady, Houston G RHP Angelo Signed SY1UWW-Stg- ned and INF Chris Brown National Baaketbatl Association Named Donnle Walsh Denver 6Chrtt Pail, 10 3 26 Nov. OTTAWA RAPIDS NEW YORK KNtCKS Denver Stouderrtre, Phoenix Sacramento G Alien Iverson, Paul Basketball C Brad MHIer, 14- - C Signed Beau Toroert OF tinned Leaoue - At Jefferson, Minnesota - 6 Baron Davis, Golden Stats - G Kobe BryanL LA. Lakers - 21- - Jan. and - March Feb. 95 93 92 88 66 OT Smyth Dan Ztegier tram Winnipeg (Northern) player to be named to complete the tion for tNF Antoin Gray. Break 43 28 9 43 31 7 41 29 10 39 31 10 40 35 6 SIOUX FALLS CANARIES BenBrockman. Orleans 17 Amtre Stoudemrre, Phoenix 10 6 Tracy McGrady, Houston 3 6 Kobe Bryant, LA Lakers ' -- 6 Manu Snob, San Antonio 24 March LHP Paul Alexander Francisco. trrdnnt F Danny Granger, Signed LHP Donny and OF Joe Htdn. Signed C Tommy SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS-Sig- ned Feoan, RHP Ty Marotz and RHP ROCXFORD C Dwight Howard, Orlando. F Kevm Gamett, Boston 5 SPORTS Bryant Weston Onando Cleveland C Dwight Howard, F LeBron James, SHREVEPORT Burrows. SUSSEX PMadeiphli F LeBron James. Cleveland F Paul Pierce, Boston F Paul Pierce, Boston F Joah Smith, Atlanta Dec. 31 Dec. 17 Dec. 10 Dec. 3 245 229 220 Miner, F Hedo Turxogju, Orlando F Hedo Turkogtu, Orlando F Gerald Wallace, Charlotte F Chris Bosh, Toronto Feb. T8D TBD 6 Andre Nov.5 orESPNU ChnstensenDallm HansenAusbn Hansen Pit flF 10 8 12 12 Break Feb. 18 Feb. 11 Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss, playoff spot 4p.m. 5 102 247 214 87 203 192 83 205 192 91 243 233 77 190 237 Dec TheMtn. TheMtn. CBSC 6p.m. 7:30 p.m.The Mtn. TBD ESPN Classic at Colorado State at UNLV Utah at New Mexico Air Force at Army M BP OT II W Diego SATURDAY, NOV. 1 Noon Diego St at Wyoming BYU Pit CtnMOMtto OT Ptt 6f 52 the Week Jason Rtcnaroaon, Chariotta March 24 f Kevm Gtmett Boston F Antawn Jamison, Washington March 17 Mw 10 Jason Rchardaon. Chanoflt March 3 6 Andre Miner, PhNaoetptiii F LeBron Fea.25 Jamet, Qewlant Mtn. 8 p.m. TheMtn. OCT. 23 CBSC 6p.m. OCT. 25 TheMtn. Noon 4 p.m. The Mtn. St 7:30 p.m.The Mtn. TCU Wilson (LP), 5 . No. 1 Doubles: Bret BahmeParker Dobson (TV) def. Mike NielsonClark Sheffield (LP), OT 249 41 31 8 235 37 34 9 211 33 40 8 212 71 31 40 9 221 WESTER CUNrrHENCe M'rnnesoti TheMtn. Versus TheMtn. Versus THURSDAY, New Mexico at Air Force Perry (TV). No. 2 Singlet: Spencer Loong (LP) def. Cat 1 Larsen (TV), No. 3 Singles: Skyler Evans (TV) def. John 43 32 W The Mtn. The Mtn. at L W Carolina Washington Fionas Atlanta Tampa Bay CommOus 6 p.m. Air Force Timpview 3, Lone Peak 2 Singles: Tyler Loong (LP) def. Tanner Toronto Chicago SATURDAY, OCT. 18 Colorado State at Utah Noon San Diego St. at N. Mexico 4 p.m. BYU Boys Tennis results Buffalo TBO TheMtn. CBSC 1:30p.m. 4 p.m. TheMtn. 7:30 p.m.The Mm. THURSDAY, OCT. SOFTBALL Wasatch at Union, 3 p m. ALA at Timpview, 3:30 p.m. ,if. Mantj at San Juan (2), 2 p.m. Gunnison at Rictrtield, 3:30 Timpview daf. Lone Peak, Ottawa Boston TBO TBO 4 p.m. 7:30 p.m. The St L 45 25 42 30 40 28 38 30 36 33 SATURDAY, OCT. 11 Noon Wyoming Utah Carbon at Delta, 3:30 p.m. Juan Diego at North Sanpete, 3:30 p.m. Uintah at Wasatch, 3:30 p.m. ,, (TV) I St FRIDAY, OCT. 3 TBD SATURDAY, OCT. 4 UNLV at Colorado State Noon 2 p.m.. Navy at Air Force BOYS SOCCER Michael taandem PENSACOLA PELICANS Lanodon, RHP Tyler French Eatttfii Cwrftitfica Versus at Utah State BYU Spanish Fork at TaylorsvHIe, 3:30 p.m. Bingham at Pleasant Grove, 3JC p.m. Wasatch at Union (2), 3 p.m. y Marra at San Juan (2), 2 p.m. t. RicntieM at Gunnison, 3:30 p.m. North Sanpete at Emery, 3:30 . at Carbon, 3:30 p.m. 2 Doublet: N.V. Staoqs. March 31 47 28 8 45 28 7 41 27 11 40 29 11 34 37 9 New Jersey Y. Rangers PhBaopflt aJ. New Mexico at N.Mexico St TBD Colorado State at CaHtomia TBO Friday's schedule Wardrop It i IJG ML Vtrnt tt N2A Players of standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Arizona Lehi at Timpanogos, 3:30 p.m. American Fork at Pleasant Grow, 3:30 Sparest) Fork at Lone Peak 4 p.m. No. NHL TheMtn. Stanton) at TCU 5p.m. CBSC at New Mexico 8 p.m. AJr Force at Houston TBD TBD Utah at Utah State TB0 TBO UNLV at Arizona State TBD TBD TBD San San Diego St at TBO Jote Si SATURDAY, SEPT. 20 1 BYU The Mia. Wyoming Utah at Air Force 2 p m, Versus NoTV Houston it Colorado State TBO Iowa State at UNLV 7 p.m. The Mtn. TBO TCUatSMU I.TB0 New Mexico at Tirlsa" TBD TBO v SATURDAY. SEPT. 27 The Mtn. 2 at Green Bowling Wyoming p.m. Idaho at San Diego State NoTV 6p.m. NoTV Weber State at Utah 6 p.m. Nevada at UNLV TheMtn. Bp.m, TCU at Oklahoma TBD TBO RtgwM naclictball Ilcclicy i Force a! Wyoming 1:Xp.a CBS C San Oego SI tt None Dam 1:30 p.m. NBC Texas A&M at UNM 3 p.m. Versus TUO Saclo St at Colorado St NoTV NoTV Stephen f. Austin it TCU "5p.m. UNLV at Utah The Mtn. 6 u rn. TBD TBD BrUatWasMnotni SATURDAY, SEPT. 11 NoTV NoDalotaSLwvoni)1 p.m. Air Today's schedule No. 1 St Colorado Preps SportlightAssociated Press Michael Named WMM SDH! Nielson) and second doubles (Michael OiristensenDallin j Wardrop knocked off Alex and Austin Hansen) to go with the first doubles victory. While his team came out on the short end, Knight head wasnteasy. After Loong appeared to be in coach John LaCognata likes control up 1 in the second set, the way they hung tough with Perry charged back to take the Timpview. "When I took over eight lead before Loong was finally able to put the match away. years ago, the goal was to com"I had a mental breakdown pete with Timpview," he said. "The last few years, it's come out there and Tanner (Perry) down to a very narrow margin took advantage," Loong explained. "He put a lot more pres- when we meet. Today we had sure on me. I just had to go back some great three-se- t matches that will help both teams." to hitting balls the way I was earlier in the match" t Jared Lloyd can be reached Tyler's brother, senior Spenat jlloydheraldextra.com. cer Loong, was the other Lone fV FROM ), P1558QR-1- 4-- 3 or P18570R13 P18570R-14.....M- 2 P185B5R-1- 4 43 P20565R-15....5- 2 P22560R-1B.....6- it "V Advertisement I 11 5nP 2 P205B0HR-1- 5 . . .54 P205B0HR-1- 6 . . 6B P22560HR-16- .. P20555HR-1- 6 . . 73 88 Herniated Bruins edge Tigers in pitcher's duel Disc? and tied the game. One batter later, an Orem throwing error Russ Lyman daily herald bases-clearin- g aflowedTaykM-Dalrymple,wh- Everything was going right for Orem, or so it seemed. The Tigers had just taken a lead and were threatening to score more runs when Mountain View baseball team turned the tide back in its favor and went on to earn a 1 win in a great contest between previously unbeaten region foes. 0 2-- was pinch running for Gustin, to run and give score the Mountain View a 1 lead. After the exciting, one of the best pitcher's duels of the season thus far between Adamson and Roden resumed with Roden and the Bruins coming out on top. "This was a weltplayed game," go-ahe- 2-- said Mountain View coach Chris It all happened in the top of Coooper. "Sure I wouldVe been the fifth inning after Orem had happier to get more hits out of our team, but I credit both pitchers on already pushed a run across, one. I tj they both did a coach Gary Miner elected to try one of the most daring and exat- - heck of it job. Roden aQowedoniy five hits the ing plays in all of baseball and walked only one batter to suicide squeeze. Travis Strong took off from third to home and earn the win. "I came in feeling confident, Jordan Johnston dropped down a IVe with bunt to always done pretty well Strong plate perfect ease. The Bruins fielded the bunt against these guys," Roden said. and threw to first, but the throw "I was hitting my spots and had some good defense." was nushandled. As good as Roden was was, Then, as quickly as the sur- it his Tiger coiinterpart was just as happened, prise squeeze play was all reversed Moments after good Adamson pitched the whole gameand gave up only six hits. the play, the umpires ruled that Orem scored its only run when Johnston ran inside of the base- double Cotton Bairdhit a one-oline and obstructed the throw to a to was Johnston diving past Draper, right first As a result, then scored on Strong's single. ruled out, Strong was forced to Loveland led the Bruin offense return to third and the momen- with a pair of by going rum took a major swing in the doubles. The Mountain View dt Bruins' favor. fense was also strong and dicun That play was huge, if they ball- commit an error. different a that play get "Everyone was solid today game," said Mountain View third and made plays," Loveland said baseman Caleb Loveland "Noone made a spectacular After pitcher Sam Roden re- play, we just made the plays we tired Jeff Mella for the final out should" went to Bruins of the inning, the work on the offensive end LoveX US S!i landled off the bottom half of the fifth with a double off the fence Jordan Gustin hit ut rs Svw r. aninfield single to prolong the rally and Spencer Riley deliv- ered a clutch single to right that scored Loveland from second Sciatica? Leg Pain? hebp them take an easy non-region win crver Copper Hills. Chase Cook's double with two outs was the key hit of the big inning. 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