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Show - 26 Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, February 28, 1988 Scoreboard EH Final Tam Results Paso S1. S, 1, BVU 139. J. Tmk-E- I Near Uenico 64. 4. Air Forca 59. S, Colorado State 40. Wyoming 53 Utah I. 7, San Diego State 20. t, Final Individual Results 1, Mike Profit, Hurtaa AFA, 7.22 2. Has Dotiey, UTEP, 7:32. 1, Tom Garrison, Wyo, 7:44. 4, Shawn Taylor. UNM, 7:47. 5, Daryt Oavis. AFA. 7:49. S, Shaun McAlmont. BVU. 7:63. SSm Dash 1. Mai Hynes. Wyo, 6 24. 2. BVU. 6 31 Frank Fredericks. 3. Mike Prolit, AFA. 6 34 4, Shawn 47. 6 s, Wiggins, Wyo, Tony Bloom. UTEP. (.47. 6, Ernest Stewart. AFA, Throw s.51. 1, Darren Crawtord, UNM, 17.95. 2,. Ceil Lundahl, no team available, 16 84 J, Shawn Frasier, BYU, 16.1S. 4, Greg Goss, Wyo. 16.12. 5. Jim Payne, AFA, 15 22. 6, Terry Tsigos UTEP, 15 15. Mile Ued BYU. 4 132. t, Ben Over-lanWyo. 4:15 2. 1, Dave Chip-maBVU. 4 16 2 4, Jason Pyrah BYU, 4:1 3. 5. Phil Olsen, BYU, 0. 4:19 6. Derek Mitchum. Wyo. 1, Joe Boyd, UTEP, 4:22.7. 400 47.55. 2, Calvin Speight, AFA, 48 32 3, Devoe Whaley, BYU, 48.46. 4. Todd Reed, UNM, 49 OH. 5, Todd Crandell, CSU, 49 45. 6, Dana Ealey, UTEP, 49.52. 800 l' White. CSU, 1:53 90. 2, Russ Greg Muir. BVU, 1:54.41. 3. David Fresel-lo- . AFA. 1:54.80. 4, Robert Rene, BYU, 1:54 96. 5, Tony Osheku, UNM, 1:55 61. 6, C.J. Johnson, AFA, 1:56 19. 200 1, Fnk Fredericks, BYU, 21.18. 2, Tony Bloom, UTEP, 21.83. 3, Max Haynes, Wyo, 21.86. 4, Regess Taylor, UTEP, 21.99. 5, Jeff Brown, Utah. 22.11. 6, George Scherer, BYU, 22.17. 1000 1, Epilanio Soils, UTEP, 8:40.47. 2, Larry BYU, 8:42.15. 3, Paul Rosser, BYU, 8 42.37, 4, Dave Chipman. BYU. 8:43.52. 5, John Wodney. Wyo, 8:44.78. 6, Adam Kedge, UNM. 8:48.24. Triple 1, Jump Frans Maas, UTEP, 16.24. 2, A. Ogedebie. UNM, 15.70. 3, Roger Giles, UTEP. 14.63. 4. Collins Davis, Utah, 14.51. 5, T. Mitchell, AFA. 14.50. 6, Brian Humphries, BYU, 14.42. High Jump 1, David Sampson, BYU, 2,18. 2, Jim Cody, SDSU, 2.13. 3, Ronn Raymond. BYU, 2.13. 4, Matt Hoskins, CSU, 2 13. 5, Bryan Coventry, Wyo, 2 08. 6, Pedro Suarz, UTEP, 2.08. Mile 1, BYU (Shawn McAlmom. Relay Devoe Whaley, Tim Hesse, George Scherer), 3:16.12. 2. New Mexico, 3:16.72. 3. Colorado State. 3:16.75. 4, Texas-E- l Paso. 3:18 0 5. Air Force, 3.19.71. 6, Utah, 3:22.15. - In - - - - .Mk! 1, K.c. Ckne. record Lynd- ' "S1" CSU 1O0 26). 3, Cynthia Whetten, BYU. 58 90. C. Holly Whear, UU. 1:01.35. i. Karla Ry. chtik. BYU. 1:01.85. 11, Becky Cas-- l. UU. 1:03 44. 12, Kath, Doman. UU, 1 03 48. 200 free: 2. Kenna Sorensen, BYU, 1:53 59. . Shelly Smith 1:55.74. 9, Melissa Young 1 55 77. 10, Laura Mueller. UU. 1:56 04. 12, Nortoerg. UU. 2:00 57 400 medley relay: 1, BYU 3:53 60 (new school record: old record 3:56 20). 5. Utah 4:03 05. FAR WEST 101, Anzona St. 73 St 61 69. Nevada-RenBoise Colorado SI 79 Hawaii 67 Idaho St. 97. N. Arizona 73 Montana 88. Montana St. 70 Nev Las Vegas 71. Fresno St. 60 New Mexico St. 81, Santa Barbara Arizona 57 Oregon St. 63. Stanford 61 UCLA 62. Washington St. 55 Utah 62. Bngham Young 60 Wyoming 85. San Diego St. 59 SOUTH 82. Auburn 77 Cincinnati 75, Tennessee St. 74 Citadel 85. E Tennessee St 66 Davidson 74. Appalachian St. 72. OT DePaul 101. Miami. Fla 82 Georgia Southern 58. Centenary Alabama 46 Gramblmg St. 76. Miss. Valley St. 65 Jackson St. 78. Alabama St. 75 Louisville 87, Virginia Tech 82 Marshall 86. W Carolina 73 Maryland 70, Wake Forest 65 Memphis St. 115, Oral Roberts 71 Mississippi 75. Georgia 72 Carolina St. 64. Virginia 63 Texas St. 76, NW Louisiana 71 South Alabama 82, Ala 68 South Carolina 81, Florida St. 78 Southern U. 78. Alcorn St. 77 Stetson 65, Houston Baptist 49 Tennessee 64, Mississippi St. 62 77, VMI 70 Va. Commonwealth 84. N.C. Charlotte 65 W. Kentucky 80, Jacksonville 79 N EAST Boston College 74, St. John's 65 Bucknell 59. Hofstra 55 Canisius 75, Vermont 73 94. Brown 84 Cornell Dartmouth 79. Princeton 67 Delaware 79. Lehigh 67 Harvard 80. Penn 76 Holy Cross 109, Fordham 91 Maine 70. Boston U. 67 Navy 71. Army 67 Niagara 72. Colgate 59 Penn Si. 73. Duquesne 63 Pittsburgh 74. Connecticut 69 Rhlsland 93. SI. Bonavntr 79 Rutgers 119. Mass. 114. 30T Seton Hall 84. Villanova 58 Yale 78. Columbia 67 2, Mike Fine. SDSU. 3, Mark Hughes. AFA, 1, Frans Maas, Long Jump Texas El Paso, V,. 2. Eric Coleman. Wyo. 23-- 1V4. 3. Roger Giles, UTEP, 23-- IV. Pole Vault 1. David Brannan, BYU. 2. Scott Hall. CSU, 16-3. Randy Two-Mil- e ReBryant, UNM. 16-1, Colorado State (Todd lay Crandell, Eric Speer, Rod Schrieber, Greg White), 7:43 79. 2. Air Force, 7:45.73. 3, New Mexico, 7:46.38. 60-- BYU. 57 41. 3. Kim Killman BVU. 58 59. 4. Maria Noiberg. UU. 58 77 11. Julie Leeper. UU. 1 00 06 12 00 23 Courtney Chovanak. BYU. 100 breaststroke: 5. Sandra BYU. t Mk hello 7. :8 08 97 8 Lynetto Bohn Tyler, UU, 1:10.01. 9. Jili Chylraus. BYU. C 15. CSU 14. touls-A- FA A 5 148. PASO (63): Campbell 5 6. Sandle 2d. Davis 10. Blocker 10. Stallworth 9. Hardaway 3. Williams 0. Stewart 0- 1 0 Totals 63. NEW MEXICO (74: Greene 11. Thomas 12. Loeftel 17. McGee 5. Bobbins 9. 18. Rogers TEXAS-E- 0. 2 Miller 0. Totals 74. New Mexico 36. Texas-E- l Halttime Paso 30. goals-UT- EP Sandle Stallworth (Blocker Stewart Hardaway UNM Robbins (McGee Fouled Whisenant Greene Longley Whisenant out Campbell, UTEP Rebs Rogers. 14). New Mexico 36 UTEP 10 19 (Greene loufs-UT- EP 24, UNM 21. 41 (Davis (Greene 11). Assists (five tied with 2). UNM 9). Total ST (69): Cobb 2 WEBER Gibbs 8 7. 4. Rollin 6. 20, Schofield Washington 10. Gardner 10. Williams 2. Boyd 0. Glenn 10. Trask 0. Totals 69. IDAHO ST. (78): Miles 9 13. Brown 12. Green 0 9. Alleman 16, Davis 6. Rhode Bruce 2 2. Grizzell 0. Harris Bean 2. Totals 7, 78. Halftime Idaho St. 43. Weber St. 25. goals-W- SC (Cobb Gibbs Gardner Schofield ISU Green (Miles Davis Brown Rhode Grizzell Fouled out Washing-Ion- , Glenn. Schofield. Bean. Alle- man. Rebs WSC 42 (Washington 7). ISU 57 (Alleman 13). Assists-W- SC 8 (Cobb. Gardner 2). ISU 8 (Miles 3). Total louls WSC 35. ISU 28. A 3.184. SOUTHWEST Arkansas 112. Rice 87 Baylor 88. Houston 73 Lamar 62, SW Louisiana 59 Oklahoma 134, Colorado 84 SW Texas SI. 73. McNeese St. 67 Texas 76. Southern Meth. 69 Texas A&M 68. Texas Tech 6b Wichita St 79. Tulsa 77. 20T MIDWEST Final BYU and Utah results at the HCAC swimming and diving championships completed Saturday night in the University of New Mexico natatohum. Final team placements through the meet. 1, BYU 528 5. 2, CSU S15. 3. New Mexico 335. 4. Utah 287. 5. New Mexico State 215. 6, Wyoming 165.5. 1650 tree: 2. Karin Palle. UU. 17:41.44. 3, Laura Mueller. UU, 17:44.06. 6, Jennifer Speth, UU. 17:59.76. 7, Melissa Young. BYU. 18:03.29. 9. Leanne Lawlor. BYU, 18:19.49. 11. Julie Collard. UU. 18:34.30. 200 BACKSTROKE 1, K.C. Cline 2:04.95 (Senior Nail qualifier; HCAC record; HCAC meet record; BYU record). 2, Cynthia Whetten, BYU, 2:10.12. 8. Holly Whear, UU. 2:12.59. 9. Karla BYU. 2:13.63. 10. Leslie 11. Becky BYU, 2:15.00. Cassell. UU. 2:18 39 12. Speth. UU. 4. Kathy 2:25.59. 100 FREESTYLE Doman. UU, 53:07. 5. Kenna Sorensen, BYU. 59.09. 8. Shelly SMith. BYU, 53.43. 9. Kim Klllman. BYU. 53.63. 11, Joanne Goodsell. BYU. 53.97. 12. Eva Axelsson. UU. 54 87. 200 8REASTSTROKE: 4. Sandra Verbanau. BYU. 2:25 08. 5. Michelle Tyler. UU. 2:30 55. 7. Shalann Hill. BYU, 2:28 89. 9. Cassie Campbell. BYU. 2:29.35. 10. Jill Chytraus. 1. BYU, 2:30 68. 200 BUTTERFLY Chnstl Harns. BYU. 2 06 96 5. Ten Shimodol. fjfU. 2 09 72 6. Courtney Cho.jnak. BYU. 2:10.27 12. Julie Leeper. UU. 2:13 63. THREE METER OIVINO: 1. Courtney Ne3. Stephanie lson. BYU. 556.05 Siggard. BYU. 447 35. 4. Chris Wilson. BYU. 439 40. 12. Rachel UU. 325.10 15. Monica Atzet. UU. 299 25 400 FREESTYLE RELAY: 2. BYU 3:30 39 (Sorensen. BYU Harris. Smith, Kiltman-ne- w record). 3. Utah 3.31 06 (no names listed). Bill Spahn of New Mexico was named HCAC Coach ot the Year. Friday 200 tree relay: t. Utah 1 36 27 2. BYU 1.36.74 400 IM: 3. Ten BVU. 4 40 34 5. Kann Palle. UU. 4:42 74 6. Shalann Hill. BYU, 4:45.48. 10. Leslie Boogaard BYU. 4:50.56. 100 Hy: 2. Chi.sli Harris Friday AIR FORCE (50): Slimko 04 5. Kimble 0 2. Lockwood 12. Hammond 12. Dudley 18. Giles 2 e 1. 0 2 0. Lowry 0. Subolewski 0. French 0 0 0. Quick 0 0 0. Benson 0 0 Totals 50. COLORADO ST. (73): Durham 7 19. Bailey 3 9 Fnehauf 3 2, Turcotte 0 23. Shippen 9 0 16. Irvin 0 2, Goodrum 0. Talley 2. Michael 0. Abeyta 0 0. Graf 0 0. Barnes 0 0. Totals 73. Halttime Colorado St. 30. Air Force 18. goals AFA (Slimko Hammond Dudley Giles CSU Lowry (Turcotte Rebs Shippen AFA 19 (Sobolewski 5). CSU 26 AFA 10 (Slimko. (Bailey 8). Assists Hammond 3 each). CSU 21 IBailey. Turcotte. Shippen 4 each). Total N. Friday's results Shot Put 1, Darren Crawford. UNM, W :10 I.0T NCA t- - MTar44 record; I"" old Akron 90. Morehead St. 67 Bowling Green 68. Kent St. 64 Bradley 95, Indiana St. 74 Iowa 95. Michigan 87 Iowa St. 85. Nebraska 84 Kansas 82. Missouri 77 Kansas St. 59. Oklahoma St. SB Miami. Ohio 70. Toledo 68 Michigan St. 78. Ohio St. 77. OT North Dakota 77, South Dakota 56 Purdue 69. Northwestern 51 Vanderbilt 75. Notre Dame 66 Xavier, Ohio 86. Dayton 73 (67): Cross HAWAII 36, 7 4. Holcomb 4. Gaines Hallums 0. 18. Whittaker 0 0. 4 Kanoa Murray 67. Totals COLORADO ST. (79): Durham 4 8. Frimhauf 28. Bailey 7. Turcotte 15. 2. 8. Irvin Shipper! 0. Talley 2. Goodrum 4. Michael 5. Abeyta 0 0. Graf 0. Barnes 79. Totals Halftime Colorado State 44. Hawaii 35. goals Hawaii Hallums Colorado (Gaines 0- - 3 1. State (Turcotte Shippen Fouled out Barnes Hawaii. Rebounds Hawaii 16 (Cross 7). Colorado Stale 33 (Bailey 7). Assists Hawaii 17 (Hallums 6). Colorado Stale 22 (Turcotte. Shippen 4). Total touls Hawaii 16. CSU 12. A 4.821. SAN DIEGO ST. (59): Williams 10. Dixion 5 11. Ross 3 8 - 1 3. Hawkins 7. Rogers 14. Pollard 1. Johnson 3- - 0- - j 6. Totals-21-- 49 WYOMING 2. 4. Fox 5. Williams 24. Davis Boyd 13. Jones 2. Dembo 2. Amundson 4- - 7. McMullen 0. Espinoza 59 85): Dent 16 0 0 0. 0 Sternly 8 -1 12, Tyson 0. Sommers 24 30 85 Leckner Lodgins 11. Totals 2. 44. SDSU 27. Halrtime-Wyom- ing (Williams Fox (Boyd Wyo Dembo Amundson Fouled out Johnson. Rebs SDSU 33 (Ross 7) Wyo 41 (Dembo 10). Assists- - SDSU 8 (Williams 4). Wyo 22. 17 (Denl 51. Total fouls-SD- SU -15 096. Wyo 23 goals-SD- SU Ross 2- 5. Johnsn 3b 3 0 2 1 Call ef 2 0 0 0 SILVER Karin Kania. East GermaPelley rt 1 1 11 Con dh 413 1 ny. Mueller It 3 0 0 0 Osbom 2b3 0 0 0 Oman 1 BRONZE Andrea Ehng. East GerSevmsn 3b 3 0 1 0 Ellis it 12 11 12; Oakey 0 0 many. C 2 0 Lucas 1 0 0 1 0 Batina 1b 2 Touls 14 0 0 0 0 Revoy H Henry R 10 0 0 CALGARY. Alberta (AP) Scores Logan IS 1J 10 10 40 Kelley c 1 0 0 0 Kracl p 0 0 0 0 Saturday in the tree program ot the Spnrgvilla 1 0 0 0 Pnru Carlson 0 0 3 0 ph women s figure skating evcent at p goals: Wilson 2 Sloker. LindNash p 0 0 00 the Winter Olympics: sey 2. Ttl 282 8 2TU 29 11 14 11 1. Elizabeth Manley. Canada. 1.8 OIO 010 O Mesa Stat 2 factored placings. VU 410 10$ a 11 2. Katanna Witt. East Germany, McLennan 2 0. 2 15) Cox (1). Pelley (2). Ellis 3. Midon Ho. Japan. 3.0. Miner Littlewood (1). 4. Debt Thomas, San Jose, Calif., (3). (3). Woman's coHagiata rasults of 2. 40 OVU Field Track and tha Opan IP H ER BB SO 5. Jill Trenary. Colorado Springs, a Invitational at tha Smith Mesa Colo., 5 0. Saturday: S 10 6 6 2 2 Henry II Mo team scores were kept. 1 4 5 5 1 0 S5m: 1. Maxine Scrmger. BVU. 6.99 Adams YU (set a school record 6.97 in her S ( 2 2 3 3 heat). 2. Michelle Du Toit. BYU. Kracl (W 1 00 0 0 1 7.03. 3. Jenny Longina. Ricks. 7.36. Pnru 4. Leslie Sims. UU. 6 37 10 0 0 10 Oregon State 186.0S, BVU SSm Nash 182.2S Henry. (by Henhurdles: Heat No. 1. 1. Gntten. AH-- Around: 1. Mananne Williams. 2 16. Richey. Ricks. ( 73. Vicki Jensen. Ricks. ry). BYU. 37 30: 1. Laura Hipwell. OSU. 76. 3, Diane Bates. SUSC. 9 16 37 30: 3. Gina Hansen. BYU. 36 80: Heat No. 2. 1. Susan Chnstensen. Friday 5 Bev Snell. BYU. 36.35: 6. Melissa BYU BYU. i 01. Amy Price (no attilliation Mesa St ab r h bl abraM Fnesen. BYU. 35.80. listed) ( 96. 3. Crank. Ricks. 9 32. 1 Daniels ct 2 2 0 0 Vault: Monique Munson. OSU. 4 2 0 Stivers ss 4. Susan Case. BYU. 9 82. 400m: 9 50: 2. Jami Sherman. OSU. 9 40 1. Kathy Gordon. BYU. 58 58. 2. Cornish cl 4 1 1 0 Littlwd 3b 3 1 1 2 1 3. 2 2 3 Caroul Schroeder. OSU. 9 25: 4. Rosas 2b 3 0 11 Schnvr ss Titlany Thayne. BYU. 59 71. 3. Carol Price. Ricks. 1:00 18 4. Melanie McLnn 1b 3 0 0 0 Willes dh 3 2 2 2 Hansen, BYU. 9 20. 4. Snell. BYU. Johnsn 3b 3 0 0 0 Eagar c 5 0 11 9.20. Woll. BVU. 1:02 40. S. Nikkl Jensen, Ricks. 1:02 72. 6. Karen Ta- Pelley rt 2 0 10 Clutl 2b 3 111 Uneven Bars: 1. Snell. BYU 9 60: 2 Munson. OSU. 9 55: 3. Joy Selig. 3 2 11 lbot. SUSC, 1:02 88. 800m 1. Kelley dh 3 0 0 0 Call If 3 3 2 2 OSU. 9 50: 4. Williams. BYU. 9 40. 2 110 Ellis rf Scnnger, BYU. 2:18.17. 2. Cashy Lopez It 1 1 3 Balance Beam: 1. Williams. BYU. Donaldson. BYU. 2:25 39. 3 Keysha Goldby c 0 0 0 0 Batina 1b 2 0 0 0 0 Wheat 1b 10 0 0 940; 2. Hipwell. OSU. 9.35: 3. Waiters. Ricks. 2:25 56. 4. Ginger White p VanOrman, Ricks. 2:27 56. 5 Tncia Autolino p 0 0 0 0 Herrera If 1 0 0 0 Hansen. BYU. 9 20: Baker. BYU, 2:31.07. 6. Jill Ander- Sanelli p 0 0 0 0 Sinclair p 0 0 0 0 Floor Exercise: 1. Selig. OSU. 9.70: Cox p 0 0 0 0 2. Munson, OSU. 9 50: 3. Hipwell. son. SUSC, 2:34.61. Mile: 1. Eliza29 14 11 13 OSU. 9.45: 4. Williams. BYU. 9.40: 27 beth Tayler, BYU. 5:18 30. 2. Son-dr- a Ttl 002 OOO 0 2 5. Friesen, BYU. 9 35. Gibbs, BYU, 5:32.20. 3. Deb Mesa State BYU 0S1 224 a 14 Jorgensen, 5:40.10. 4. Jill Ander-so6. BYU SUSC, 5:43.70. 5. Cnstell 5:45.65. 6. Korena Larsen, 11. DP BYU 2. 2B Batina. Stivers. Cornish. Clutl (1). 5:46 00. Long Jump: 1, Michele (1). Willes (1). Steward. SUSC, 2. Leslie Friday's Games Boston 132. Milwaukee 96 Schoonover. Cornish. Sims. UU, 15-3. Talbot. SUSC, IP H R ER BB SO 15-Detroit 137. New Jersey 109 12. 4. Natalie Thornley. UU. 15-Mesa Atlanta 116. Indiana 101 12. 5. Kim Ennis. SUSC. 14-1 5 5 7 0 Portland 104. Chicago 96 Shot put: 1, Birgitta Troive. BYU, White (L 2 Autolino 5 5 5 5 5 San Antonio 111. Houston 107 2. Sharon Siebold. UU. Sanelli 2 3 4 4 2 3 Denver 120. Philadelphia 104 3. Mollle Wilkins. Ricks. BYU Los Angeles Lakers 112. Utah 105 4. Calhy Douglas. UU, 6 5 2 2 2 2 Sinclair (W Seattle 133, Sacramento 130 5, Valerie Gritten, Ricks, 1 1 0 0 0 1 New York 125. Golden State 119 High jump: 1, Sheri Morlord. BYU, Cox Cox. Autolino. 2, Kathy Maughn, Ricks, and Saturday's Gaines 2. Richey. Late Games Not Included Natalie Thornley, UU. each v. 4. Indiana 106. New Jersey 96 Second Game Catherine Douglas and Susan Case. BYU Mesa St Portland 123, Atlanta 120 UU, each 1v. ab r h bl Milwaukee 94. Chicago 91 ab r h bl Dallas 100, Philadelphia 91 Stivers ss 3 110 Daniels ct 5 2 3 0 Cornish ct 3 1 2 2 Littlwd 3b 5 2 4 4 Washington 116, Phoenix 106 Rosas 2b 4 0 10 Schnvr ss 4 1 1 4 Cleveland at Los Angeles Clippers, McLnn 1b 3 10 0 Willes c 4 111 (n 1 1 0 Clutl 2b 3 110 Golden State at Seattle, (n) Saturday's results of the BYU Johnsn rt3b 2 3 110 Miner If 13 10 Pelley round robin tennis Invitational: Sunday's Games 2 2 11 Mueller II 2 0 0 1 Cox dh Boston at Detroit. 10 a.m. BVU 6, LSU 3: Susanna Lee. BYU, New York at Denver. 2 p.m. 3 2 3 2 2 0 10 Ellis rf Eleo-no- r Lucas c del. Leticia Herrera, San Antonio at Houston, 7 p.m. Gibbs dh 3 0 0 0 Batina 1b 2 1 1 0 Jonasson. LSU, del. Michelle Phoenix at Los Angeles Lakers. Carlson cr 0 1 0 0 Revoy cf 0 10 0 Mary Beth Young, Taylor, Castillo p 0 0 0 0 Osbrn 2b 10 0 0 8:30 p.m. BYU. del. Claudia Herrera. If 1 0 0 0 Sydney Fultord, BYU. del. Lahana Gallen p 0 0 0 0 Herrera Adams p 0 0 0 0 Wheal 1b 1 0 0 1 Jana Garrison, LSU, Lees. 0 0 0 0 Zinter p Sheri del. Anna Callender. DeSilva p 0 0 0 0 Yandle. BYU del. Pat Minnis. Prinz 0 0 0 0 p BYU. del. LeeFullord. Ttl 25 6 7 3 Ttl 32 16 16 13 YoungYandle. Friday's results 200 Mesa State 400 0 6 UTAH (105) BYU, del. LeesC. Herrera. BVU 053 080 a 16 GarrisonL. Herrera. LSU, del. Tay10 lavaroni 6, Malone Johnson. Willes. 14 28. Eaton lorCalender. 0. Griffith 1. 2B Miner. Ellis. Littlewood. 11 Bailey Other scores: Clemson 6. USIU 3 9. Stockton Hullinoer 3 2 3 20: Penrod 2 2 Williams 3 n 0 0 0 0: 48 14 20 S 10 49 SPRINGVILLE t TIMPVIEW (72): Bowman 10 26. Dayton 0 3. Dixon 2 10, Lewis 3 9. Bailey 10 24. 0. Ruffner 0 0. Van Young 0 Moorlehem 0 0. Kimmei 0 0, 0, R. Bailey 0 0, Finlayson 0 Jackson 0 0. Lambert 0 0, 72. Totals 25 MT. CREST 5S: Anderson 2 5. Brown 3 9, Sampson 5 14. Hansen 3 6. Maughan 7 6. Jensen 1 16, Thatcher 3 2. Totals 24 58 26 42 54 72 Timpvlew Mtn. Crest 14 28 40 58 goals: Lewis, Brown, Sampson 3. Total touls: Timpview 11. Mountain Crest 21. Fouled out: Brown. 2. Schreiter 28. Shaw 10 21, 8, Tauler 2 4, Byrd 1 WEST (72): Glasker 11 Petersen (4S: S 22Ttl 1 (2). (2). IP H R ER BB BYU Mesa St ab r h bi ab r h bl Stivers ss 3 10 0 Daniels cl 1 1 0 0 Cornish cl 4 2 1 0 Littlwd 3b 4 1 2 1 Rosas 2b 4 12 2 Schnvr ss 4 0 0 0 McLnn 1b 3 12 1 Willes dh 2 2 11 4 12 0 Johnsn 3b 4 0 1 0 Call II Pelley rf 4 114 Eagar c 2 110 2b Clutl 4 2 011 0 3 0 Kelley dh 4 12 3 3 110 Ellis rf Lopez If Goldby c 4 0 2 0 Wheat 1b 2 1 0 0 1 Carlson cr 0 0 0 Grubbs p 0 0 0 0 Shepard p 0 0 0 0 Miner cr 0 10 0 Mueller I If 3. Gregovich 0. Totals 29 1 Smith 8 24. E. Smith 5 10. Cloward 5 10. Jo. Nelson 13, Brumlield 4 0 0. Bradford 1 2. Ju. Nelson 0 2. Rolte 0 2. Evans 0 98. 0. Totals 34 (98): M. West Sp. Fork 14 22 16 20-722 20 20 goals: Glasker 5. M. Smith. Reid. Kallunki Total fouls: West 23. Spanish Fork 12. Fouled out: Schreiter. Ells. Technical lout: West bench. Castillo Callen BVU Zinter (W DeSilva 1 2. Schoonoer. 9. BYU 8. IP H R GOLD Alberto SILVER-Fra- nk Italy. Woerndl, BRONZE Paul BVU Grubbs Strong 4 SO West Frommelt, Liech- 6 ny. 1 SILVER-Ellza- 1 BRONZE Debi Thomas, Jose, Calif. NORDIC SKIING Strong. BVU Switzerland. SPEED SKATING Women 1,500 GOLD Yvonne van Gennip, ab r h bl ab r h bi Slivers ss 3 0 10 Miner II 4 3 4 3 Cornish cl 3 0 2 0 Littlwd 3b 4 1 2 2 Rosas 2b 2 0 0 0 Schnvr ss 4 1 1 1 0 Willes San SILVER Maurilio De Zolt, llaly. BRONZE Andy Gruenenlelder, Second Game 1 Cana- Men 50K Cross Country GOLD Gunde Svan. Sweden. (by Shep- Andrews. Mesa St Manley, da. 6 3 2 2 0 BK Shepard ard). SKATING C 4 2 2 3 8, 112. Utah 37 25 28 15105 LA. Lakers 22 33 34 23112 goals Matthews 2. Bailey. Scott. Fouled out Eaton. Stockton. Rebs Utah 51 (Malone 16). LA 60 (M.Thompson 10). Assists Utah 31 (Stockton 15). LA 28 (Johnson 17). Fouls Utah 34, LA 23. Technical LA illegal defense. A 17,505. (96) 3, Cummings 0 14, Breuer defending champ CSU for HCAC title and a BYU record. In the next to the last ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -Leading through two days of competition, BYU's women's swim team won the HCAC championship crown with a flourish Saturday night by dethroning defending champion Colorado State 528.5 points to 515. BYU freshman K.C. Cline piled up honors by winning the 200 backstroke in a time of 2:04.95. She qualified for the senior nationals, while setting an HCAC record, an HCAC championship record BYU event, the Cougars' diving squad put BYU over the top to seal the champion- Courtney Behind a Sikma 12, Moncrief 6 19, 16, Krystkowiak 0- - 0 2, Mokeski 8, Reynolds - 9 2 4, Stroeder 6. Totals 96. BOSTON (132 4 McHale 29, Bird 32, Parish 12, Johnson 0- - 1 6, 10, Minnielield Ainge -3 2 4. Acres 3, Lohaus 6 Paxson 4, 11, Gilmore 7, Lewis 11, 3. Totals Roberts 132. Lucas Pierce Milwaukee 29 19 18 30 96 38 29 33 32132 goals Bird 3, Lucas. Fouled out None. Rebs Milw 46 (Krystkowiak, Stroeder 7). Boston 56 (McHale 8). Assists Milw 19 (Pierce 6). Boston 36 (Bird, Johnson 8). Fouls Milw 26. Boston 23. A Boston 14.890. the Trish Murphy runn- of with 456.50. Cougars Stephanie Siggard and Chris er-up NMSU Wilson placed third and fourth, respectively. It was the third HCAC championship title won by BYU coach Stan Crump. Briefs can Susanna Lee at No. 1 singles who crunched Leticia the Cougars Herrera swept the number 3, 4 and 5 singles matches and 1 and 2 doubles matches in straight g performance by freshman 9th-rank- ed sets. The competing Cougars, without No. 186.05. 2 singles and dou- ble standout Lesley Hakala who is sidelined with an injury, nevertheless managed a 0 sweep over their round robin opponents to win the championship trophy and raise their Williams broke a seven-yea- r old school record in the scoring a 37.30. The old record of 37.20 was set by Jan Shelley in 1981. On her way to the record, Williams scored 9.40 in uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise. She had a 9.10 in the vault. Her score was good for a tie for first place in the with Oregon State's Laura Hipwell. all-arou- 3-- season record 7-- 4. Tracksters shine BYU sprinter Maxine Scringer set a school record in the 55 meter dash Saturday on the Smith Fieldhouse track with a clocking of 6.97, just a blink short of the NCAA qualifying This marks the second straight week that BYU has mark of 180. 6.87. Scringer, a sophomore, set her 55 meter record in her first competition for BYU at that distance. Extending herself further in Saturday's meet, she also captured first place in the 800 meters with a time of 2:18.7. Scringer, who last week improved her BYU record in the 400 in Flagstaff, erased Mich- "We're getting there," said Cougar coach Brad Catter-mol"If we could just get healthy, I think we'd see the scores really go up." e. Minor injuries sidelined junior Lori Cragun and Wendy Hutchings this meet. Both are expected back by the March 5 at Denver. Netters take meet meet elle Du Toit's BYU's women's tennis team bounced Louisiana State 3 in the finale of the BYU round robin tennis invitational Saturday evening. Friday, a clean sweep in singles and victories in two doubles matches gave BYU an 1 triumph over Clemson. Saturday, led by 55 week-ol- d dash record of 6.99. Other Cougar tracksters who won first placements were Susan Christensen, 55m hurdles 6-- (8.01); Kathy Gordon, 400 me- ters (58.58); Elizabeth Tayler, mile run (5:18.30); Birgitta and Troive, shot put Sheri Morford, high jump 8-- Ail-Ame- 6-- 4, 6-- 2, Marianne Williams, BYU set a new season high team score of 182.25 in a dual meet with Oregon State Saturday Beavers scored a The night. gone over Nelson 556.05 points to lead Williams sets mark record-breakin- Freshman earned ship triumph. all-arou- 21, 12. Women Katanna Witt. East Germa- GOLD S 11-- Cox (W FIGURE Hansen ,05. 1. Worthy 1 MILWAUKEE Tomba. Germany. Willes ER BB 45 24 Shepard (L Gallen 1 SKIING tenstein. Mesa McLnn 1b 4 - Men Slalom a Goldby. (2). Kelley. (3), Pelley (1). 7 0 0 22, (112) 21, Saturday's medal winners 19 031310 BYU 4 3 Johnson 27, Scott 9 22, M Thompson Smrek 1 0. Matthews 0 12. Rambis 0 Totals Andrews. ALPINE Turpin 6, 6. Totals L.A. LAKERS A.C.Green Adams. 0 0 0 Cox p 0 0 0 0 Batina 1b 0 0 0 0 R.Green SO 56 20 4 2 Prinze Richey. 17, 3 10 8 1 5 7 2 1 1 (L Adams Ttl 34 8 13 7 Til 25996 Mesa State 000 062 0 8 1 Ells 2 3. Alvalle 3. Johnson 0 72. SPANISH FORK 22. Reid 7 13. Kallunki 4 Schoonover (1). Willes 2. T' paddle rs swamp (44-512- ); ri HURRICANE 13: (76): Tebbs 5 Hurst 7 17: Nyborg 4 9; t 2: 5; Wiser Hepworth 0 Gubler 0 2: Golding 3 13: Reid 10-11: Orvin 2; Austed 5 1 2. Totals 27 76 DELTA 13: (77): Fowles 5 15: Corey 3 4 4 10: Bunker 7 20: Stanworth 2 Johnson 8 0- 6: Laughlin 0 9: Thompson 77. 0 2. Totals 26 17 40 51 72 76 Hurricane 17 41 54 72 77 goals: Fowles. Johnson 2. Stanworth 2. Tebbs. Austed 1. Team touls: Hurricane 27, Delta 24. Fouled out: Tebbs. Hepworth, Fowles. Bunker. Corey. Delta ICS 3 6: Wilding 10: Cosgrove 4: Jackson 4 4 10: Van Heysl 2 7: Holder 3 9 Totals 17 46. WATERFORD Wilde 3 6: (41): 14: Cardon Pead 3; Lesh 7 4: Johnson 5 12: A Dunn 1 2 41. 2. Totals 19 ICS 8 21 32 46 15 25 31 41 Waterford goals: Jackson. Cosgrove. Van Heyst. Holder 2. Johnson. Fouled out: Johnson. Kanning. (46: Kanning (49: Sloker LOGAN Wilson 4 Lindsey 2 Checkelts 1 5 20: Wilmore 3 6: Pendleton 0 2 Totals 15 13: 8; 0: 49. Rabbits get OT Own a Piece of the Floor win in tourney The Delta Rabbits took a 77-7- 6 overtime victory over Hurricane in the Region 10 tournament Saturday, clinching a e seed into the State 2A tournament. Hurricane's Wade Austed sent the game into overtime but in the with a session extra Craig Thompson, Matt Johnson and Marty laughlin all scored for the Rabbits to give them the win. "All the kids played a good game," said a happy Delta coach Dale Jensen. Johnson led the Rabbits with fifth-plac- 20 points. In other action, Juab beat North Sanpete to earn the final Region 10 berth to state and Millard took third with a win over Manti. one-poi- nt Region 11 The Waterford Wildebeests had a bad third quarter and shot poorly from the free throw line all night to lost a 1 decision to Intermountain 46-4- Christian Saturday. Even with the loss, Waterford still will make the state 1A tournament next week. Doug Lesh topped Waterford with 14. tllli ip three-pointe- r, ft - 1988 Volkswagen Fox ! 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