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Show Page B8 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, October 26, 1989 Spencer Castle, Ogden, 16:91.9: 7, Tyler Oteea, a; I, SpFork, 19:03.1; 9, Paul Yoechura, Ogden. Bred Gnwat, Ogden, 19:05 1; 19, Shane Strebei, BLom, . 1t 14:05.7. Reeulta of e earieue rtanet at School Activities Association Ftrat country championships tun at SusartnuM Park Wsoneioay: 4-Beys 31, MounUM View Tim 93. Davw 157. Brighton 16$, Oryrapua 1M, Ksama 1M. AmoricM Fork 203, Roy 132, Bonneville SALT LAKE CTTV tht Utah High Security Bank cnn n, 233, Orem 250. Top 20 individuals plus other toco Dm Aldot, Timp. 1:11.4; 2, Brandon Rhoads, Tims, 1S1I I: 3, Chad Bybeo, MV, 1S:2S.O; 4, Jason Brown, Provo, IS M 3; S, Sam St. Clew, MV, Mike Laney, Timp, 15:48.1 7, Jam Tim, Thnp, , Clark 15:45.1; (. Mike Andtua, Bonn, 15:46.; Manveo. Davie, 15:49.1; 10, Matt Harmer, Oty. 15:53.0. Paul 0. 15:55 12, View, Cutter, 11. Jeremy Can, View, 15:59 3: 13. Glen Combe. Oavta, 16:02.; 13, Ehen Hovel. High, 16:04.7; 14, Sean Chnetman, Keeme, 16 05 1. 16. Scott Morrey. Bright, 16:06.3; 17. Jaaon Hen, View, 16:09.2: 19. Kevin Reynolds, Timp, 16:09.7; 19, Tyler Gledhlrl, View, 16:13.5; 20, Lamar Clark, Roy, 16:14.4 22, Brian Jolley, MV, 16:14.6; 23, Gordon Herkneaa, MV, 16:21.9; 29, Timp, 16:16.2; 26, Greg VanderwerN, Chris Daniel, Orem, 16:22.1; 30, Chris Merkley, AF, 16:23.1. 32. Jetl Smith, AF. 16:24.3; 39, Klrt Seels. MV, 19:33 5; 41. Chris Pussy, Orem, 16:34.9; 42, Scott Brown, MV, 16 36.6, 43, Brian Shelley, AF, 16:36.9. 1S:3.. 46. Greg Nelson, MV, 19:39.5; 50, Robert Chrietensen, AF, 16:43.0; 53. Adam Aider. Timp, 16:45.1; 52, Chad Wood. Orem, 16.45.5; 56, Jeremy Christensan, AF, 16:46 9. St. Jim Buchanan, Orem. 16:51.1; 65, Toney Stafford, Orem, 17:07.1; 92, AF, 16:57.0: 74, Alan Atwood. Travis LaBaron, 64, Andy Jacobs, Orem, 17:14.2; 17:15.2. Oram, 67. Robert Hansen. AF, 17:22.2. 4-- Olrll Mountain View 30, Tlmpvlew 115, Cottonwood 116, Highland 124, Orem 139. Weber 162, Provo 163, Ana 196, Davis 246. Bingham 254. Top 20 individuals plus other Utah County Lynelte Petersen, Bing, 17:39.9; 2, Amy AHen, MV, 17:59.1; 3, Cathy Jolley, Cotton, 16.27.9; 4, Krfaten Nuttall, MV, 19 34.4; 5, Julie Sorenson, Orem, 19:41.1. 6, Christi Jolley, Cotton, 16:45.2; 7, Stacey LeeMastsr, MV, 16:49.1; 9, Juliet Stone, MV, 16:53.5; 9, Diana Pyne, MV, 19:01.9; 10, Kelly Biah, High, 19:03.9. 11, Alison Chapman, Timp, 19:10.5; 12, Becky Henv merl. Provo, 19:14.3; 13, Andrea Jones, High, 19:19.3; 14. Derate Sprigga, AF, 19:26.9; 15, Cami Casper, MV, 19:33.4. 19, Calhe Hiatt, Timp, 19:35.5; 17, Anna Pelt, MV, 19:40.0; 16. Nikki Pristxey, Weber, 19:40.3; 19, Shawna milord, Cotton, 19:44.4; 20, Stacy Nichols, Weber, 19:45.1. 21, Michelle Derfler, 19:51.1. 26, Karen Larson, Timp, 19:55.5; 29, Kim Heaps, Orem, 20:03.9; 32, Emily 34, Andrea Sparry, Provo, Wlnkel, Timp, 20:15.5; 20:21.1. 35, Beverly Filler. Timp, 20:22.7; 36, Julie Charringlon, Orem, 20:23.0; 36, Becky on, Orem, 20:40.9; 39, Laurel Scotteld, Orem, 20:41.5; 40, Heather Roakelkty, Provo, 20:44.0. 41, Erin Gribble. Timp, 20:49.3; 55, U Porter, Orem, 21:04.1; 63. Julie Lakey, Provo, 21:17.4; 67, Dabble Madsen, 70, Laurie RandaN, Orem, Timp, 21:33.7; 21:39.9. 71, Erin Pritchard, Provo, 21:40.6; 79, Ouenetta Turner, Provo, 22:16.7. 3--A 24, Jait Hunt, SpFork, 16:57.9; S3. Scott Dum, tpfork, 17:05.9; 36. Andy Pierce, Wasatch, 17:13.9; at, JaU Denary, Wasatch, 1734.1; 47, Ben Jones, Carbon, 17:29.6. 41. Duetto Bennett, SpFork, 17:33.9; 55, Nate Jonas, John Baaondortor. Waaaacn, SpFork. 17:42.7; 17:44.5; 97, Paul Mounon, WaaaKh, 19:04.6; 72, Mate Jensen, SpFork, 19:13.4. 71, Ryan 6 ore neon, SpFork. 16:13.9; 76. Corey Benj. Wee etch. 19:19.1; 71, Leon Guymon, Wasatch, 19:37.9; 90, John McKlrmon, Lata, 19:39.7; 97, Tad Orven, Wasatch, 19:05.1. 99, Dan Madsen, Carbon, 19:25.1; 92, Tim Frame, Carbon, 19:54.6; 93, Matt Mamord, Carbon, 20:02.9. 9-Qlrts Team scores Boa Elder 71, Judge Memorial 97, Spring-val- e 100, Mountain Crest 101, Ban Lomond 131, Ogden 169, Cedar City 191, Wasatch 195, Lata 202, Woods Crass 223. Top 10 rndriduate pkjs other Utah County Heather Witney, Spring, 19:49.7; 2, Cheteea Deakms, Judge, 19:57.7; 1, Naomi Nieleen, MC, 19:06.1; 4, Nicky Wenaoard, Ogden, 19:30.5; 9, Kristen Shaw, Spring, 19:36 1. 9, Joanna MrtcheN, Sky View, 19:39.9; 7, MeKnda Gassel, MC, 19:49.7; 9, Heather Pries, Murray, 19:50.0; 9, Handy Pinion, Boa Elder, 20:04.; 10, Lorl HIHa, Box Elder, 20:10.4. 14, Diana Baaendortar, Wasatch, 20:25.9; 19, Cantata Maupm, Lehi, 20:26.9; 19, Jenny Baaendortar, Wasatch, 20:35.9; 11. MoHy Wadkty, Lehi, 20:44.1; 25, Shannon Harris. Lehi, 21:04.7. 11, Missy Mangum, Spring, 21:21.4; 35, Cynthia Child, Spring, 21:27.0; 42, Becky Udty, Spring, 21:53.9; 49, Brandy Livingston, Spring. 22:09.6; 50, Heidi Vernon, Payson, 22:29.9. 51, Reagan Jensen, Wasatch. 22:31.9; 91, Amy Parka, Wasatch, 23:06.6; 69, Tsena Jeppsraon, Wasatch, 23:23.2; 74, Cindy Toronto, Wasatch, 23:45.2; 79, Lynette Christiansen, Spring, 24:05.9. 79. Cathy Cartle, Wasatch, 24:05.9; 91, Path Brtonee, Lehi, 24:24.9; 95, Kriatlne Hotbrook, Lehi, 25:02.9; 99, Tammy Raftner, Lehi. 25:29.9; 99, Laurie Hadtietd, Lehi, 25:30.2. 6. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The Oakland A's are going back to spring-trainin- g basics. The San Francisco Giants are going back to having fun. A day before the World Series resumes, which way will win? "The hardest thing is to sit down and figure out what's best to get your players ready to play," Giants manager Roger Craig said Wednesday. "I think every manager has to do what he thinks is right. The Athletics did what they thought was best and we're doing the same." The Athletics, afraid of bad weather that never came, went to their spring training site in Phoenix. Under hazy skies that turned sunny, they played a simulated game and today planned to play against their instructional league team in Arizona. "I'm not worried about motivation. This is the World Series. This is what you come to spring training thinking about," Oakland manager Tony La Russa said. "We're here to work." The Athletics weren't totally serious, but they were all business. They lead the series 0 and plan to keep going Friday evening in Game 2-- 3. PORTLAND (111) 4 N.Johnaton 4 12, Williams 31, Duckworth 9 2 9, Porter 17, Raid 04) 14, Robinson 9 19, Cooper 3 0 4, Young 5 2 7 4, Irvin 1 0 0 19, Bryant 2. 9, Ramos 0 Totals 2 111. UTAH (101) 0 Mslone 7 29, Edwarda 9 7 9, Eaton 2 2 4 2, Stockton 9 29. Haneen 10, Johnson 2 04) 2, Bailey 5 19, Griffith 0, R.Brown 2 0, M.Brown 2, Leckner 1. Totals 9 103. Portland 31 29 19 12111 Utah 21 24 11 27103 4 Portland Robinson goals (Porter Utah 2, trvm Haneen (Stockton Bailey Trail Blazers : Giants, A's try to prepare for resumption of Series - The Giants seemed to do as much joking as hitting, pitching and fielding at their practice at sunny Can 111-10- left from Oct. 17, when the earthquake struck. Once the 'Stick and Stones are set, all that remains is baseball. The Giants planned an easy practice today. "No simulated games. No intras-qua- d games. We tried that the first few days and some of the players 4-- were bitching, throwing bats," Craig said. "With the earthquake, they had other things on their minds and didn't want to being 1 Terry Porter. doing that. coach Jerry Sloan gave his Jazz "They didn't really enjoy it. You n minutes, can't force them to do things they veterans regular-seaso41 and don't want to do," he said. "Today, with Karl Malone playing John Stockton 34. They each scored they were having fun and got some28 points and Thurl Bailey added thing out of it." -19. : First baseman Will Clark saw. who also pulled down 12 Malone, some benefits. rebounds, said, "I know we're only "We were loosey-goose- y today," but I like what I see." he said. "Maybe that's a sign we're relaxed. But we still have a big job "I've got to get our guys ready to ahead." play," Sloan said of his reliance m Outfielder Kevin Mitchell said he the veterans. "We've got four has plenty of work to do, too. games in six nights coming up, and "I'm not comfortable. I'm trying that should get us ready for the to find my swing," said Mitchell, season. I told them I was going to the only Giants player with three try and play them more game-typ- e hits in the series. "I think my body minutes from now on, so we can is trying to tell me I should be see where we are." - home by now. We're not used to Irvin scored 11 points in the first half as Portland took a 5 lead. I playing this late." Wednesday, the stadium slightly shook around 3 p.m. The Giants had left by the time that happened. While the teams worked out, the Athletics tried to work out a compromise with the Rolling Stones. The two sides met Wednesday, but no resolution was announced. The Rolling Stones are scheduled to play at the Oakland Coliseum on Nov. and their contract allows them to move into the stadium five days beforehand to set up. If the Giants can force the series back to Oakland, there would be a conflict for Games 6 and 7 on Oct. 31 and 2-- 2, 4--5, Nov. 1. Candlestick Park, meanwhile, is 60-4- Central Utah Posts Conference Final a tan range Boys Team scores-BeLomond 50, Ogden 63, Judge Memorial Crest 149. 113, Mountain 65, Bountiful Fork 163, Cedar City 166, Boi Elder 165, Spanish Murray 227, Jordan 244, Wasatch 277. Warren Top 10 plus other Utah County Jones, BCom, 15:04.0; 2, Chris Jones, BLom, 15:09.9: 3, Mark Ellison, Judge, 15:44.9; 4. Brandon Wilding. Bount, 15:50.9; 5, Josh Soreneen. Ogden, 15:56 0 Orem Provo 9 View Canyon Dtaon Orem Junior High Ferrer Lakeridge 4 5 SSlfwirS- - jfJ IN THE BLEACHERS H JV 1 yVII jCJ J Each VCLOSED SUNDAY COLLfOI COLORADO ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Named Irv Brown commisston-t- f. TSBURGH nounced the retirement of Steve Hoar, hockey coach. POTSDAM STATE Named Gerry Bourdage, head women's basketball coach; Joe Vaadi, assistant women's basketball coach; and Chris Goodgins, assistant ice hockey coach. PLAT An- ROCHESTER i i 1 !j II PlKE.?.,.YlK? BlKE?...UH... ME?...EAN&! MENTAL BLOCK'.! IHrjMil HI SpjuitK " Jjy rz ! 5 purchase santa Bucks to be spent TECH Named Nelson Miles Jr., women's basketball coach. BASCBAU American Leafyua RANGERS Agreed to terms with Harold Baines, designated hitter, on a new TEXAS three-yea- contract, r through the 1992 season. TORONTO . 8LUE JAYS-NaGene battmg coach. EMteen tatawe HAGERSTOWN SUNS Named Jerry Narron manager. tntmtrOfMl Leatjue COLUMBUS Jeff Sellers, pitcher. 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