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Show Sunday, Marcfc 21 2005 DAILY HE1AID IS LOCAL COLLEGES Baseball Cougars score seasoniiigli, but fall to Utes was a night the BYU gymnastics team, the Cougars still lost to Utah. But the 197.450-196.82-5 loss still marked the highest score for the Cougars this season. "They had spirit and fight in them tonight," said BYU coach Brad Cattermole. I was pleased and they were competing like they wanted to win." Three BYU gymnasts had career-highs on vault: Kacie Capra (9.7), Dayna Smart (9.875) and Alethea Boon (9.9). Kirsten . Pauga scored a season-hig- h 9.925 and Jaime Mabray tied her season high (9.925). Utah's Rachel Tidd, Anna-bet- h Eberle and Ashley Postell tied for first on the vault with Though it record-breakin- UVSC 2 g f 9.950s. Moving to bars, which has been a event for BYU this year, the Cougars had their third-bes- t night of the u season (48.725). Genevieve tied her season high with 9.825, and Capra matched that. Tidd and Nicolle Ford of Utah won the event with identical 9.925 scores. Postell was third Cla-vea- at 9.875. BYU edged the Utes' No. beam squad on that event, scoring 49.4 to Utah's 49.325. Smart finished second the event with a 9.95, and Claveau tied her season high with 9.925 and finished third. Utah's Ashley Posteil took first with a 9.975, a season high. Mabray tied for fifth with 9.900. On floor, the Cougars once again beat the Utes 49.250-49.15but it wasn't enough to overcome the Utah lead. Marie-Helen-e Claveau tied her career high and tied for first place with a 9.950. Mabray finished third with 9.900 and Capra finished ' fourth with 9.850. The Utes, who are No. 6 on floor had an average night with a high of 9.95 scored by .Eberle. The nixt highest was a 9.85' by KrLsten Riffanacht. at Tidd won the 39.575. Mabray tied for second with Ford at 39.5. BYU will next be in action at the NCAA Regionals on April 9. The location will be announced . next week. . of the twinbill 12-- 7 to salvage a game during the four game series. in Southern Utah led the first game when the Wolverines used a n third, as 10 straight Wolverine hitters reached base and scored. Dan Bulow hit a grand slam in the inning for his sixth home run of the year. Brad Hales also homered in the inning, his first of the season, that put UVSC up 84. The T'Birds wouldn't go , away though, scoring three times in the fourth and then run to bringing the the plate before Brett Guerrero got Mike Piatt to hit into a double play. Guergame-endin- g rero earned his first save of the season, while Todd Bateman earned his first win of the season after coming on in relief. Bulow's four RBI led the team, while Nick Connor went and drove in two runs . for UVSC. -, In the final game of the series, T'Bird pitcher Jay Talbot held the Wolverines to just one hit in 4 23 innings of work as SUU held Utah Valley scoreless in the final five innings to pick up a 12-- 7 win. in Trent Perry was the game and hit his team-hig- h seventh home run'of the season. with three Connor was RBI on a bases-loadedouble in the fourth that helped close But UVSC an 2 deficit to could get no closer. The Wolverines head to Seattle for a three-gam- e series Washingagainst' ton. The Wolverines and Hus kies will play a doubleheader on Monday afternoon at 4 p.m. MST and a single game Tuesday at 2 p.m. MST. All three games can be heard live on 4-- 0 11-- I Harnc Sour B Hfi Bum SUU Nietsml 2 Vi 11 3 6 Gumi GWms Ih 2 1 ' UVSC " Taai Bateman Guerrero 0 1 1 0 2 m B ? 3 2rt 4 2 0 2 3 O S 11 S.1 Nielsen t 2 d d 8-- 8-- : 29th-ranke- d . . 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UVSC ' Second game UVSC sui(ti-n- ) f hbi ai Ruizss 1 8 0 0 Orew ct Connor ft Sotelo B:ct Nelson rf 3 2 1 3 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vance Mastiimoto 2 3 Ham 2b Marshall It Martin lb Olson dh Striker c. 2 Duckwortn3b4 Westohal f 5 0 YarrJIeyp Talbot p 0 Oliverson p 0 Totals SUU UVSC Berry Bulow 1 lb an 2 0 0 Crostiawzt 0 Newton c 0 Harris 3b 0 Smout p 0 0 0 Giles p Totals B 711 000 500 000 631 ' I .6 12 7 i'i t ,10 0 0 0 1 2 3' 7 3 4 0 "2 3 6 3 5 6 0 0 4 ' UVSC Smout Giles 1 Coon VarOley (Vance), U Paronto, Hungaford, by Talbot (Newton). Loutensock , women's tennis: The CouI gars handled M WC foe Wyoming easily , sweeping past the Cowgirls 1 in Provo for their third straight conference win. "You know, we are just playing such great doubles right now," said BYU coach Craig Manning. "Today was just another solid effort from the girls." , ,BYTJ swept the doubles to earn the doubles point, with freshmen Anastasia Sourkova and Jennifer Miccoh" winning In singles, BYU won the No. 5 matches, with only Olga Boulytcheva needing three sets to win. BYU (14-3- ) is on to road to face New Mexico and Air Force next week. BYU 1: Doubles. ! Singles, Jones HouseGwenmoser, Boulytcheva (BYU) def. Lazar, def. Rowinski, Miccoli Pike (BYU) def. House. (Wyoming) def. Williamson. Holden (BYU) (BYU) Kay 3 4 3 It Tamer if Crockett p p Madsen p Totatt 12 0 0 1 McNaughton Vilkucas ss 2b db (7 16, I 2 4 4 4 12 2 A 12 2 0 2 12 0 p 4 0 4 12 0 0 khoury ss Beck 2b Mozeieski rf Kay 0 Xnell 0 Nelson c 0 0 Cloward c 0 0 Tnrgersonp 0 a Barrett p 0 0 7 3 Totals 0 0 2 1 If p 3 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 510 4 3 5 102 000 000 000 130 Oil 3. BYU Villezcas. Chambers R Utah Freed Lane 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 Taytw 3b 0 Savior Mokna cf 1 0 (J) 0 0 tin a 2b 4 McNaughton ER BB SO 4 2 1.2-- 23 13 BYU Totals 35 715 Torgerson 7 7 2 W,3-- Barretts 2 Freed pitched 2 7 001 BYU (Saywr) 0 0 Cooper 001 000 003 000 311 Utah 1 1 3 BYU 2 Villezcas 5 ?B Welsh. Khoury. Carrett. McNaughton. Hiestand Saylor Nakayama. 0 2 0 0 ,, ViUexas ss 0 1 Nakayama dh 1 0 Hestand lb 1 0 Chambers rf Utah BYU OOOO 0 0 0 33 2 7 0 3 2 4 If 0 1 Brussman 3b 3 Garrett lb 4 3 Eastman c 3 Oisendh O'O 0 Q kki 1 3 4 B BYU S) 4 4 3 WfHStiCl rlH 2 4 12 0 Cloward c 0 0 Christiansen 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 Barley to two batters in the fifth Freed (Hiestand) 04 Volleyball Continued from Bl BYU regrouped in the seclead ond, taking a three-poiat 10-- 7 thanks to a solid hitting game. The 49ers managed to tie the game at 13, but the Cougars quickly turned on the heat, capitalizing on several Long Beach errors and getting two blocks to score eight of ' the next nine points to jump . , out to a 4 lead. BYU continued to pour it on, extending the lead to before winning 2 on a 49er hitting error. Perez and Batista had five kills each and Burke was nearly perfect, getting four kills on five swings. Game 3 featured 11 ties, 21-1- 28-2- 0 30-2- (38-6.25- def. Senko I BYU men's tennis: At Boise, Idaho, the Cougars beat College of Santa Fe 3 in the third-plac- e match at the Boise Invitational. The Cougars beat Bradley and Wichita State and lost to 4-- the last coming at 17. At that point Long Beach took control, scoring the next three and eventually extending the lead to four at From there the teams traded points and the match ended on a hitting error The Cougars by Evans, struggled mightily on offense, while hitting just 080 the 49ers hit .292 BYU stepped up in the fourt, taking the early 6 lead and never looking back. Perez led the way with a perfect performance, helping the CouBYU. gars hit .370 (144-27won the game 3 on a Long Beach service error. The Cougars will now take the road back to California for two matches with Cal State Northridge next Friday and ' Saturday. 27-2- apiece. Ro-bis- def. def. Chien, Romero, VTM Freed p 4 2 D so 17 Totals 0 Nakayama rf 4 0 0 Hiestand lb Brossman 3b 4 0 0 0 Taylor 3b Eastman lb 4 0 0 0 Savior If Olseri dh 4 0 10 Molina cf 3 0 0 0 Chambers rt Frank c Nathan added another regional qualifying mark and top-1-0 finish for the Cougars when he placed eighth in the 1.500 meters (3:45.38). Teammate Dustin Trail barely missed a qualifying mark (3:49.53). In the 1,500m, Rena Chesser placed 14th at 4:29.41. Lindsey Sommer placed seventh in the ) and high ' triple jump jumper Jon Willison was 15th (64.75). In Friday's competition, Josh McAdams and Chandler Goodwin both qualified for regisnals in the 3,000 meter steeplechase. McAdams won his section of the event (8:40.48) and Goodwin was third in his second (8:57.43). Josh Rohatinsky qualified in the 5,000m, placing seventh in his section (13:47.57). For the women Friday, Chelsea Smith qualified in the 10,000 meters (33:40.59). Orem native Michelle Lindsay and Laura Tayldr placed sixth (2:12.4) and eighth (2:13.28) in the 800m. (BYU) (BYU) 11 4 0 cf 2 0 0 BYU 5. UTAH 3 Cooper " Mozeleski BYU (1:49.51). (BYUJdef. (BYU) Welsh ' 5 . 8-- 6, Wyoming BVU 4 track: At Stanford, Calif, in a competition featuring more than 4,000 college and high school athletes, the BYU men's and women's distance squads earned six NCAA regional qualifying marks at the Stanford Invitational on Friday and Saturday, Saturday's action featured the Cougars' middle distance specialists in the 800 meters. Heidi Freshman Magill won the women's 800 meters with a regional qualifying mark of 2:05.97, while her counterparts on the men's team both finished in the top-1- 0 with regional qualifying marks as well. Lars Kjerengtroen placed seventh (1:49.33) and teammate Jason Dorais was right behind 6-- BYU 6et. upuo btLuca Lanep I KM 5 Crockett Frm gwtw fe a h 12 3 tilt CwabWMr BYU 7. UTAH 2 UTAH Savw wwszcas i 1 8VU Tartler ss Beck 2b Sotelo, Vance, Perry 2, Hales, Harris, Smout 1 2, Giles. 2, 11, UVSC 7 2 (6), Duckworth, Westphat, Connor, Perry 3, Nelson Connor, Perry (7), Vance, H IP ER SO R BB SUU . '. ' 3V' 10.. 7 1 3 Vardley Talbot W.2-t Oliverson CSF, 6 Housed Tummoloph Khoury Hales 2B 2 0 0 0 46 1216 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 It O.SIeskss 00 11 Dima Chmacov. i OocMtli-- (7-J- 4) 0 H . Coma Vance Haes Hi i6i Coma iiesk Haws II M SO 3. Nelson A&M-Cbrpu- ii trtati B1 BU3 Tavur tes McNaugntin Bli 5 tail The Cougars used only three pitchers in the two ballgames. had only The Utes 14 hits and five runs in the doubleheader. Brandon Christiansen made short work of the Utes in Game 1, getting a complete-gam- e victory and giving up seven hits and two runs, walking one and striking out one. Jeff Hiestand drove in two runs with a seventh-jinin- g homer. Chnsti earlier in the Invitational. BYU (12-won two of three doubles matches to earn the double point. In singles, Nima Roshan, Chip Hand and freshman Jonathan Sanchez won for BYU to secure the 6 1 Omw feiry mrre 2 Buu. Sokhc No. 2 Texas . B UySC baseball: UVSC won its third straight game, outlasting Southern Utah 9 in the first game of a doubleheader. The T'Birds took the second game Ste tajnn 7 UVSC t 30t tut 111 eofiot SUU ROUNDUP DAllYHfcRAlD Continued from i 30-2- (11-9-2- ). 11-- ). 30-2- Utah County News ww.heraldextra.com . rib UPCOMING GAMES mm AT DELTA THE UTHH host .HOUSTON ROCHETS CENTER: JHZZ host DENVER NUGGETS 1 tiOHPRy, MARCH 88 RT.7:0Q Ph. WEDNESDflV. MARCH 30 flT 7:00 P.M. HOUSTONfe'HOCKETS T4 1 ft r Come to ttie Delia Center at 4:30 to witness ttie unveiling of tne John Stochton Statue. HOMDBV NIGHT IS 6 TICKETS HIEHT! FDRD-FRIilL- V ' fans attending ttie game mill receive an exclusive commemorative certificate picturing John and the statue. - 6 HOT DOGS , 578 .JLMC mm in I ZlJ"i-'- ' " it'fi IwH 1 NEBNESDRVlSPflRHCnVKIGHT! $76 ' LOWER BOWL SEHTS iE JUST 556 FOR PRRH QTV OHLV! CRLL K fll $34.50 UPPER BOWL SENS HI $15 rHH1rllS OrTER JBk-- |