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Show THE DAILY HERALD, (wuvvHarkTheHerald.com). Page B2 Proo, Utah, Monday, April 23. -- V- BYU faces Hawaii in MPSF By DARNELL DICKSON The Daily Herald PROVO The field is set. BYU, Long Beach State, UCLA and Hawaii are the qualifiers for Thursday's Mountain Pacific Sports Federation men's volleyball semifinals. BYU d Top-ranke- defeated 32-3- UC-Irvin- (21-3- ) 30-1- e 30-2- 9, on Sat- 30-1- 8 urday night and will host the semifinals and finals at the Smith Fieldhouse. The Cougars will face Hawaii (19-6which crushed USC second- -ranked ), 30-1- 8, 30-2- in Honolulu. Dejan Miladinovic, the nation's leading blocker, totaled 14 block assists for Hawaii. BYU beat Hawaii twice just two weeks ago in the Smith Fieldhouse. No. 4 UCLA (21-7- ) qualified for 30-2- 0 the semifinals thrilling 27-3- 0, with 30-2- a 30-2- 3, 2, win over Stanford in Los Angeles. Cameron Mount and Mark Williams both had 26 kills to lead the Bruins. d UCLA will, play Long Beach State (18-6which swept Pepperdine Jim had 15 kills and David 27-3- 0, 20-1- 8 third-ranke- ), 30-2- 1, 30-2- 6, 30-2- Pol-st- 6. er McKenzie 13 for LBSU. UCLA and Long Beach State will play in the first semifinal at 5 p.m., and ii will follow at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for the semifinals and finals are $11 for adults and $6 for students. Fans BYU-Hawa- can purchase their tickets at the Marriott Center ticket office, or by calling (801) 378-BYU- or (800) 1 322-BYU- 1. The winner of the MPSF tournament will automatically qualify for the NCAA Final Four, which is in Long The Beach, Calif., May NCAA also selects an team, usually from the MPSF. In the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association semifinals next FriLewis day, (24-5- ) faces Loyola (18-9- ) and No. 12 Ohio State (19-6- ) plays No. 15 Ball State (19-8- ) in Quincy, 111. In the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association semifinals next Thursday, No. 13 Penn State (22-7- ) 3-- 5. at-lar- ninth-ranke- takes on d Rutgers-Newar- k and Concordia ) faces George Mason (20-6- ) in State College, Penn. The winners of the MIVA and EIVA tournaments will complete the NCAA Final (10-19- ) (12-18- DRAFT Continued from Bl the 177th overall choice and the 11th quarterback taken. Among those chosen before Heupel: Oregon's A.J. Fee-lefor 87 who was he in the only game yards played last season. Being selected on the second day is the rule for quarterbacks. The last QB to win the award as college football's best player was Danny Wucrffel of Florida. He was the first pick of the fourth round by New Orleans in 1997 and is barely hanging on in the NFL. Charlie Ward (1993) wasn't drafted and plays for the NBA's New York Knicks, and Gino Torretta (1992) and Ty Detmer (1990) have never been more than backups. The last Heisman-win-niny, g quarterback taken high was Andre Ware, the 1989 winner who was chosen seventh overall by Detroit in 1990 but a bust in the NFL. And you have to go back to 1986 for the last QB to have a NFL career: successful Vinny Testaverde, chosen No. 1 overall by Tampa Bay in 1986. It can be argued that Testaverde, who didn't blossom until he left Tampa, has never fulfilled the superstar expectations some had when he left Miami. The raps on Weinke were he didn't enter his age Florida State until giving and up baseball age 25 his inconsistency. But he improved his standing by staying in college for his senior year. "I'm as prepared as any quarterback in this draft to make the adjustments we need to make at this level," he said. "Because of my age and maturity, my learning curve is a little bit smaller than maybe a 20- - or old kid. My job will be to come in and study and learn the offense and try to help this team win." 21-ye- ar 2001 He might get a chance early. With the release of Steve Beuerlein, Jeff Lewis is the nominal starting quarterback but he's spent most of his career as a That's more than Michael Vick, the No. 1 overall pick he will back up can say Chris Chandler in Atlanta. third-stringe- Sunday's quarterbacks were a mixed bag. After Weinke, Josh Rosenfels of Iowa State went to Washington and Jesse Palmer of Florida to the New York Giants on the fourth round. "This is where I wanted to go," said Palmer, a Canadian who was yanked in and out of the lineup by Steve Spurrier in college but was very impressive in offseason workouts and games. Mike McMahon of Rutgers went to Detroit in the fifth round and Feeley went to Philadelphia, largely on the strength of one good game against Washington in 1999. Another former baseball player, Josh Booty of LSU, went to Seattle on the sixth round before Heupel was chosen by Miami, where he will begin behind Jay Fiedler and newly signed Ray Lucas. The rest of the second day was devoted to long shots and small school players. The first three players of the fourth round were all from South Florida. One of them was Bill Gramatica, brother of Tampa Bay kicker Martin Gramatica, who was taken by Arizona as the first kicker chosen. On the seventh round, took Chicago Olympic sprinter John Capel, who played very little at Florida. He was favored in the final Olympic but got a late start and finished eighth. In the seventh and final round came a mini-ruon Ivy offensive tackle Leaguers Dennis Norman of Princeton by Seattle, and two Yale Players were picked: defensive back Than Merrill to Tampa Bay and tight end Eric Johnson to San Francisco all-st- 200-met- er five tournaments that Sorenstam was not holding the winner's check. A second streak continued, though, with Pak's win this leaving Americans year on the LPGA Tour. Sorenstam, trying to win for the fifth straight time to tie a record set 23 years ago by Nancy Lopez, began the day eight shots back and shot a 75 to finish 12 shots behind. Pak, winning for the 10th time on tour, had an 208 total. The South Korean star earned $120,000. 0 HOUSTON OPEN: At The Woodlands, Texas, Hal Sutton shot a 69 in windy conditions for e a victory over three-strok- I 2 2 draft team-by-tea- m 5 (148) Scotty Anderson, wr, Grambling. 5(149) Mike McMahon, qb, Rutgers. 6 (173) Jason Glenn, lb, Texas A&M. 7 (246) fevtti OfalMngaiM, ta, BYU Green Bay 1 (10) Jamal Reynolds, de, Florida State. 2(41) Robert Ferguson, wr, Texas A&M. 3 (71) Bhawoh Jue, db, Penn State. 3 (72) Torrance Marshall, lb, Oklahoma. 4 (105) Bill Ferrano, g, Wisconsin. 6 (198) David Martin, te, Tennessee. ATLANTA INDIANAPOLIS 1(1) Michael Vick, qb, Virginia Tech. 2 (35) Aige Crumpler, te, North Carolina. (30) Reggie Wayne, wr, Miami. 2 (37) Idrees Bashir, db. Memphis. 3 (9 1 ) Cory Bird, db, Virginia Tech. 4 (118) Ryan Diem, g, North Illinois. 5 (152) Raymond Walls, db, Southern 3 4 4 5 6 7 4 (99) Robert Garza, c, Texas 4 (102) Matt Stewart, lb, Vanderbilt 5 (136) Vinny Sutherland, wr, Purdue. 6 (167) Randy Garner, de, Arkansas. 7 (215) Corey Hall, db, Appalachian State. 7 (219) Kynan Forney, g, Hawaii. 7 (226) Ronald Flemons, de, Texas A&M. 7 (236) Quentin McCord, wr, Kentucky. 1 2 3 4 5 6 (31) Todd Heap, te, Arizona State. (62) Gary Baxter, db, Baylor. (92) Casey Rabach, c, Wisconsin. (126) Edgerton Hartwell, lb, Western Illinois. (161) Chris Barnes, rb, New Mexico St (194) Joe Maese, c, New Mexico. 7 (231) Dwayne Missouri, de, Northwestern. 3 4 5 5 (13) (43) (73) (94) Chattanooga. 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 6 7 7 (21) Nate Clements, db, Ohio State. (46) Aaron Schobel. de.TCU. (58) Travis Henry, rb, Tennessee. (76) Ron Edwards, dt, Texas A&M. (95) Jonas Jennings, ot, Georgia. (110) Brandon Spoon, lb, North Carolina. (144) Marques Sullivan, ot, Illinois. (178) Tony Driver, db, Notre Dame. (195) Dan Oleary, te, Notre Dame. (196) Jimmy Williams, db, Vanderbilt. (214) Reggie Germany, wr, Ohio State. (238) Tyrone Robertson, dt, Hinds CC. (24 1 ) Randy KANSAS Chevrier, dt, McGill. CITY 3 (75) Eric Downing, dt, Syracuse. 3 (77) Marvin Minnis, wr, Florida State. 4 (107) Monty Beisel, de, Kansas State. 4(108) George Layne, rb.TCU. 5 (141) Billy Baber.te, Virginia. 5 (150) Derrick Blaylock, rb, Stephen E Austin. 6 (176) Alex Sulfsted, ot, Miami, Ohio. 7 (212) Kansas City, Shaunard Harts, db, Boise State. 7 (243) Terdell Sands, dt, Chattanooga. CAROLINA (11) Dan Morgan, 1 lb, Miami. MIAMI 2 3 4 5 6 (44) Kris Jenkins, dt, Maryland. (74) Steve Smith, wr, Utah. ( 106) Chris Weinke, qb, Florida State. (143) Jarrod Cooper, DB, Kansas State. (175) Dee Brown, rb, Syracuse. 7 (211) Carolina, Louis Williams, c, LSU. 1227) Mike Roberg.te, Idaho. CHICAGO 1 2 3 4 5 7 (8) David Terrell, wr, Michigan. (38) Anthony Thomas, rb, Michigan. (68) Mike Gandy, g, Notre Dame. (103) Karon Riley, de, Minnesota. (138) Bernard Robertson, c.Tulane. (208) John Capel, wr, Florida. CINCINNATI 2 3 4 5 6 (4) Justin Smith, de, Missouri. (36) Chad Johnson, wr, Oregon State. (66) Sean Brewer, te, San Jose State. ( 100) Rudi Johnson, RB, Auburn. (135) Victor Leyva, g, Arizona State. (168) Riall Johnson, lb, Stanford. 7 (204) TJ, Houshmanozaden, wr, Oregon St 1 CLEVELAND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 (3) Gerard Warren, dt, Florida. (33) Quincy Morgan, wr, Kansas State. (65) James Jackson, rb, Miami. (97) Anthony Henry, db, South Florida. (134) Jeremiah Pharms, lb, Washington. (165) Michael Jameson, db, Texas A&M. (203) Paul Zukauskus, g, Boston College. (245) Andre King, wr, Miami. 1 (26) Jamar Fletcher, db, Wisconsin. 2 3 3 5 (52) Chris Chambers, wr, Wisconsin. (85) Travis Minor, rb, Florida State. (88) Morion Greenwood, lb, Syracuse. (156) Shawn Draper, ot, Alabama. 6(164) Brandon Winey, ot, LSU. 6 (177) Josh Heupel, qb, Oklahoma. 6 (187) Otis Leverette, de, Alabama- Birmingham. 6 (188) Rick Crowell, lb, Colorado State. MINNESOTA 1 (27) Michael Bennett, rb, Wisconsin. 2 (57) Willie Howard, de, Stanford. 3 (69) Eric Kelly, db, Kentucky. 4 (130) Shawn Worthen, dt.TCU. 4(131)Cedric James, wr.TCU. 5 (157) Patrick Chukwurah, lb, Wyoming. 6 (189) Carey Scott, db, Kentucky State. 7 (225) Brian Crawford, ot, Western Oregon. NEW ENGLAND 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 6 7 7 OFAHENGAUE "It's simple," he said, "just like John Smith." Continued from Bl BYU NOTES: Owen Pochman was the only other Cougar drafted. He also went in the seventh round and was chosen by New England. Pochman is the first BYU kicker drafted since Lee Johnson in 1985, who, coincidentally, is currently on the Patriots' roster. e Pochman is BYU's scorer. leading Wide receiver Jonathan Pittman wasn't drafted. However, he was signed as a free agent immediately following the draft by the Buffalo Bills, who had expressed interest in him earlier. the world,"" Ofengaue said. "But then my parents talked me into walking on and I came and walked on my first year, then earned a scholarship and started three years at BYU. "Then all of the sudden the NFL starts coming around and I was like Wow, I can't believe that I actually have a chance to be playing with the big boys.m He caught 62 passes for 853 yards and four touchdowns at BYU. As for his name, it's pronounced Tuh-VEE-t- GOLF RESULTS, B5 7 (53) Quincy Carter, qb, Georgia. (56) Tony Dixon, db, Alabama. (93) Willie Blade, dt, Mississippi State, (122) Markus Steele, lb, Southern Cal. (137) Matt Lehr, c, Virginia Tech. (171) Daleroy Stewart, dt, Southern Miss. (207) Colston Weatherington, de, Central Missouri. 7 (240) John Nix, dt, Southern Mississippi. 7 (242) Char-RoDorsey, ot, Florida State. DENVER 1 2 3 4 4 6 (24) Willie Middlebrooks, db, Minnesota. (51) Paul Toviessi, de, Marshall. (87) Reggie Hayward, de, Iowa State. (113) Ben Hamilton, c, Minnesota. (120) Nick Harris, p, California. ( We 1 (18) Jeff Backus, ot, Michigan. 2 (50) Dominic Raiola, c, Nebraska. 2 (61) Shaun Rogers, dt, Texas, (6) Richard Seymour, dt, Georgia. (48) Matt Light, g, Purdue. (86) Brock Williams, db, Notre Dame. (96) Kenyatta Jones, g, South Florida. (119) Jabari Holloway, te, Notre Dame. (163) Hakim Akbar, db, Washington. (180) Arther Love, te, South Carolina St. (200) Leonard Myers, db, Miami. (216) Owen Pochman, k, BYU (239) TJ. Turner, lb, Michigan State. (23) Deuce McAllister, rb, Mississippi. (70) Sedrick Hodge, lb, North Carolina. (81) Kenny Smith, dt, Alabama. ( 1 1 5) Moran Norn's, rb, Kansas. (153) Onome Ojo, wr, UC Davis. (185) Mitch White, ot, Oregon State. 7 (221) Ennis Davis, dt, Southern Cal. 3 3 4 5 6 Moontoot. 1 3 4 4 5 5 7 (22) Will Allen, db, Syracuse. (78) William Peterson, db, Western Illinois. (114) Cedric Scott, de, Southern Miss. (125) Jesse Palmer, qb, Florida. (160) John Markham, k, Vanderbilt. (162) Jonathan Carter, wr.Troy State. (230) Ross Kolodziej, dt, Wisconsin. SIM JETS (16) Santana Moss, wr, Miami. 2 (49) LaMont Jordan, rb, Maryland. 3 (79) Kareem McKenzie, ot, Penn State. 4 (101) Jamie Henderson, db, Georgia. 7 (206) James Reed, dt, Iowa State. 7 (217) Tupe Peko, c, Michigan State. Cadillac MSflft M,2S Fleish-e- r 7.75 For nine-mont- h 2001 C5DOO Premium Package with Leather CD. Moontoot! SIM 9626 L '32,815 Financing AIM Avillibk UaToMMontniO.A.C." m. USPS. '43,418 7.75 For Ali vehicles 9mfo Arizona. 5(145) Jeremetrius Butler, db, Kansas State. 6 (197) Francis St. Paul, wr, Northern Arizona. SAN DIEGO 1 2 3 4 5 5 (5) LaDainian Tomlinson, rb.TCU. (32) Drew Brees, qb, Purdue. (67) Tay Cody, db, Florida State. (112) Carlos Polk, lb, Nebraska. (132) (139) 7 (201) 7 (244) Elliot Silvers, ot, Washington. Zeke Moreno, lb, Southern Cal. Brandon Gorin, ot, Purdue. Robert Carswell, db, Clemson. SAN FRANCISCO (7) Andre Carter, de, California (47) Jamie Winborn, lb, Vanderbilt. (80) Kevan Barlow, rb, Pittsburgh. (169) Cednck Wilson, wr, Tennessee. (179) Rashad Holman, db, Louisville. (191) Menson Holloway. de, Texas-E- l Paso. 7 (209) San Francisco, Alex Lincoln, lb, Auburn. 7 (224) Eric Johnson, te, Yale. 1 2 3 6 6 6 SEATTLE (9) Koren Robinson, wr, North Carolina St. (17) Steve Hutchinson, g, Michigan. 2 (40) Ken Lucas, db, Mississippi.' 3 (82) Heath Evans, rb, Auburn. 4 (104) Orlando Huff, lb, Fresno State. 4(127) Curtis Fuller, db.TCU. 4 (128) Floyd Womack, ot, Mississippi St. 5 (140) Alex Bannister, wr, Eastern 1 1 Kentucky. 6 (172) 7 (210) 7 (222) 7 (237) Josh Booty, qb, LSU. Blackmon, db, Northwestern. Dennis Norman, ot, Princeton. Kris Kocurek, dt, Texas Tech. Harold TAMPA BAY (14) Kenyatta Walker, ot, Florida. (84) Dwight Smith, db, Akron. (117) John Howell, db, Colorado State. 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TENNESSEE NEW YORK GIANTS APRIL SPRING SPECTACUIAR Leather. 7 1 NEW ORLEANS don't make a lot of money . . . just a lot offriends. 2001 CE3 E300 1 (19) Casey Hampton, dt. Texas. 2 (39) Kendrell Bell, lb, Georgia. 4(111) Mathias Nkwenti, ot, Temple. 5 (146) Chukky Okobi, c, Purdue. 6 (181) Rodney Bailey, de, Ohio State. 6 (182) Roger Knight, lb, Wisconsin. NIVMTY Oldsmobile GMC LAS VEGAS SENIOR: SPANISH OPEN: At Valencia, Spain, Sweden's Robert Karlsson shot a 70 for a victory over France's Jeff Remesy in the Spanish Open. '. DETROIT J'piRMON'S Pontiac er ended a nearly winless streak, shoot70 for a a ing e victory in the Las Vegas Senior Classic. Fleisher had an 208 total, and earned $210,000 for his first victory since the Lightpath Long Island Classic last July 30. He has 12 victories in three seasons on the Senior PGA Tour. 190) Kevin Kasper, wr, Iowa. all-tim- Joe Durant and Lee Janzen in the Houston Open. Sutton started the final round two strokes behind Durant, who was trying to join Tiger Woods as the winners on only three-tim- e the PGA Tour this year. Sutyon, who earned $612,000 for his 14th PGA Tour victory, finished with 278 total. a Janzen shot a 73, and Durant had a 74. John Cook (69) and Justin Leonard (69) were another stroke back at 282. At Las Vegas, Bruce 2 2 3 4 5 6 UCLA. (25) Freddie Mitchell, wr, (55) Quinton Caver, lb, Arkansas.. (63) Derrick Burgess, de, Mississippi. (121) Correll Buckhaiter, rb, Nebraska. (147) Tony Stewart, te, Penn State. (155) AJ. Feeley, qb, Oregon. PITTSBURGH Marcus Stroud, dt, Georgia. Maunce Williams, ot, Michigan. Eric Westmoreland, lb, Tennessee. James Boyd, db, Penn State. (142) David Leaverton, p, Tennessee. (170) Chad Ward, g, Washington. 7 (213) Anthony Denman, lb, Notre Dame. 7 (233) Marlon McCree, db, Kentucky. 7 (235) Richmond Rowers, wr, 7 BUFFALO Arizona. 6 (184) Chns Cooper, dt, Neb. Omaha. 7 (228) Derek Combs, rb, Ohio State. Rambo, wr, Ohio State. 7 (229) 1 JACKSONVILLE 2 3 3 5 6 1 (28) Derrick Gibson, db, Florida State. 2 (59) Marques Tuiasosopo. qb. Washington. 3 (89) DeLawrence Grant, de. Oregon State. 5 (158) Raymond Perryman.db, Northern 2 Mississippi. 6 (193) Jason Doering, db, Wisconsin. 7 (220) Rick DeMulling, g, Idaho. 1 BALTIMORE OAKLAND PHILADELPHIA 1 1 Pak holds off Diaz Se LINCOLN, Calif. Pak never needed to worry about Annika Sorenstam on Sunday in the Longs Drugs Challenge, shooting an uneventful 71 to keep one streak alive and stop another. While Sorenstam faded early, Pak used two late birdies to hold off Laura Diaz by two shots and win her second tournament of the year. Michele Redman finished another shot back. It was the first time in t Texas. (2) Leonard Davis, (34) Kyle Vanden Bosch, de, Nebraska. (54) Michael Stone, db, Memphis. (64) Adrian Wilson, do, North Carolina St (98) Bill Gramatica, k. South Flonda. (123) Marcus Bell, dt Memphis. (133) Mano Fatatehi, dt, Kansas State. 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