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Show rr- - 'in nnpip.. THE HERAID, Provo, Utah, - Page 1993 Saturday, February 6, laia iibwmiib in B3 laaajiosL l2iwaw IN THE BLEACHERS ' V''"T,..KASTtRN CONFEP.EMCI Atlantic DMaion Voi New Jersey Orlando Boston Philadelphia Miami Washington L 15 20 31 28 23 22 22 IS 1 21 2S 21 30 Central Division Chicago Cleveland Charlotte Atlanta Indiana Detroit Milwaukee II 11 20 22 24 24 26 W 26 21 26 16 10 4 L 14 16 19 27 31 38 33 21 26 23 23 20 16 14 16 21 22 26 26 ia WESTERN wamt Utah Houston Denver Minnesota Dallas Pacific Division Pd .651 GB .565 .525 .523 3V, iv, .35 5 11 .333 13V .302 15 .674 .609 6 t .478 .442 .409 10Vi 12 ' Pet. OB .636 .578 .372 .244 .095 12V, 24 .786 .667 .651 .523 .511 .435 .364 6 SVi 11 111 15 18 .667 1 3V 17V New York 106, Miami 10S Dallas 105, Indiana 104 Minnesota 112, Houston 105 Denver 118, Sacramento 103 PhoenlK 132, LA Lakers 104 Orlando 114, Portland 106 Saturday's Games Worthy 5 7, Threat! 2, Campbell Berkley ). 6 5 8, Blackwell 104. 29 22 25 28104 J7 J1 37 27132 LA Green 0- (Peeler Cooper 3 Phoenii (Majerle Alnge Fouled out None. Rebs LA 62 (Green 61 (Dumas 9). Assists LA 25 (Threatt 6), K.Johnson 6). Fouls LA 24. (Barkley, Technicals Phoenix illegal defense 2, 15) , Phoenix Phoenls 26 Phoenii 23. Campbell. A 19,023. ORLANDO (114): 4 10, O'Neal 14, Royal 0- - 3 2. Kerr 6 Anderson 27, Tolbert 4 17, Bowie 22, Sklles 7 8 2 13, Catledge 6 9, Scott 0. Totals 1 114. PORTLAND (106): Kersey 8 12, Williams 1 7, Duckworth 32, Porter 4, Drexler 5 3- - 8 2 9, Robinson 00 18, Strickland 1 3 15, 4 1 5 9 3. Totals 6, Ella Bryant 7 106. 33 21 30 30114 23 26 25 Sklles goals Orlando (Anderson Kerr Portland Porter (Drexler Kersey - 4, Robinson out None. Fouled Strickland Rebs Orlando 49 (O'Neal 11), Portland 57 (Drexler 12). Assists Orlando 27 (Sklles 10), Portland 24 (Strickland 6). Fouls Orlando 17, Portland 22. Technicals Portland delay ot game, Robinson, O'Neal. A 12.888. Ortando 3210 Portland SACRAMENTO 1, Ramble 3 (103): Bonner 2 4, Tisdale 4 11, Webb 4 21. Simmons 3 0 15 7 17, Hlggins 9, Chilcutt 8 12, 0-Brown 6, Conlan 04 0, Lea 2, 5 20. Totals 4047 James 103. DENVER (116)1 Ellis 3 29, 5, Williams Mutombo 8 04 10, Jackson 23, Liberty 3 2, Plummet 64 4 15, Hammonds 24 11, Pack 7- - 14 0 15, Lichtl 2 04 0, Hastings 2, Brooks 2- - 2 04 4, Stlth 2 04 O.Totals 4649 1 116. 0- - 6- - 24 30 23 26103 30 35 M 2511 James Simmons Denver 4 (Williams Hlggins Fouled out None. Rebs Sac 6 (ChilJackson cutt 6). Denver 51 (Mutombo 6). Assists Sac 24 (Les 6), Denver 28 (Williams 9). Fouls Sac 31, Denver 25. Technical Sacramento illegal defense. A 14,409. (Les 04 44 31 31 27 15104 37 31 26 11105 McCloud goals-Indi- ana (Schrempf Miller Dallas 7 (luzzolino White Harper 0- 1). Fouled out None. Rebs Indiana 54 (Schrempf 16) . Dallas 58 (T.Davis 16). Assists Indiana 15 (Richardson 6), Dallas 19 (Harper 13). Fouls Indiana 13. Dallaa 13. Techmcats Thompson, Dreillng, Harper, T.Davis. A 11,715. Indiana DaHas Laettner 16, Person 33. Williams 04 6. West 04 4 4 8. McCann 9, Bailey 1 112. 04 0. Totals HOUSTON (105): Horry 0 04 12. Thorpe 2 44 16. Olaiuwon 84 28. Maxwell 04 5. K.Smith 7 3 14, Brooks 04 3. Bulhrd 7 04 8, Herrera 44 -1 2 3 11, Floyd 4, Garland 04 2. Totals 9 1112 Am. Fork goals: Provo 33 27 33 If 111 33 3211 Edwards (Day goals Milw Brlckowski Murdock Robertson Lohaus Charlotte Gill (Newman Curry Fouled out Gill. Rebs Mllw 45 (Day 9). Char 55 (Mourning 12). Assists Milw 32 (Murdock 11), Char 26 Mllw 25, Chsr 21. Technical (Bogues 6). Fouls-M- ilw coach Dunleavy, Gill. A 23,698. DETROIT (89): Mills 2 3 24, Woolridge 3 4 13, Laimbeer 7 04 4, Dumara 24, Thomaa 9 9, Polynlce 2, Agulrre 7 04 6, Young 3 2, Glass 0, Newborn 1 3, Randall 0 5 89. ' 0, Morris 04 2. Totals CLEVELAND (109): Nance 4 8 19, Wllklna 04 22, Daugherty 5 12, Price 20, Ehlo 5 4 9 10, Williams 8, Ferry 04 10, 3 Brandon 5 4, Phills 04 4. Lane 04 04 0, 109. 04 O.Totals 4743 Guldlnger (5i 19 BYU114, YU SUU prtr.svtJIe 57, Pine View S3 PINE VIEW (53): Carter 2 7, Nietson 2 04 4, Decker 2 4, Jones 4 34 13, Harrison 4 2 10, 9 S3. Lewis 5 15, Totals 1 SPRINOVILLE (57): Walker 8 7 21, Miner 6 64 18, Dellamas 3 34 9, Tlppetts 3 1 7, Johnston 0 0, 57. Johnson 1 04 2, Total 21 13 Pine View 13 18 21 57 SprkigvHIa none. Pin View 4 (Carter 1, i 111153 SUUO-- 11 240 022 1 000 000 0 0 Mauss (7) and Studdert. Amok) and WP- - Hermansen, Wood. 14; Turley, Banks, C. Cooper, Studdert. Hermansen, - YU 00110112 SUU 020 000 02 4 Wheeler, Roger (6), Mauss (7) and Banks. Studdert (6). Jones, Scott (6) and Hermanson. 14; Idaho 97, Idaho FAR St. 76 105. 20 2 31 32112 24 22 30 29105 (Person 24, Williams Bullard (K.Smith 24 goals-M- inn 7 Hou Smith Maxwell Brooks Garland Horry Fouled out None. Rebs Minn 36 (McCann 9), Hoe 46 (Olaiuwon 19). Assists Minn 27 (C.Smith 8), Hou 27 5). Fouls Minn 24. Hou 21. (Garland. Olajuwon Technicals-Maxwell. Ejections Maxwell. A 12,513. C St 65, Montana 62, OT SOUTHWEST South Dakota 77, Mankato St. 68 MIDWEST Cent. Iowa 71, Luther 61 Dakota St. 103, Sioux Fall 69 North Dakota 91, Augustana.S.D. 87 S. Dakota St. 77, N. Dakota St. 60 William Penn 69, Dubuque 62 SOUTH Mobile 73, Louisiana Coll. 54 Rhodes 64, Hendrix 61 Savannah St. 66, Tuskegee 64, 0T EAST Buffalo St. 48, Brockport St. 42 Cabrini 85. Eastern 70 Canisius 64. Loyola, Md. 53 108. MIAMI - 16 SaHey A skins 7 4 25, Seikaty (105): Long 34 34 9, Rice 34 19. 26, Shaw 24 4 8, S Smith 34 4 9. Coles 4 5 7, Miner 04 0, 04 O.Totals 105. 1 27 25 30 2 10 2 25 30 21105 Starks goals-- NY (Blackman Shaw Miami (Smith 24. Rice Anthony Fouled out None. Rebs NY 50 (Ewing 2. Coles 16). Miami 46 (Setkaty 12). Assists NY 29 (Rivers 8). 17 (S Smith Miami 26, Miami 25. 9). Fouls-- NY Technicals NY illegal defense, Meson, Ewing. A 15,008. New York Miami PHILADELPHIA 04 2. Weatherspoon (93): Perry 4 6, Hawkins 0. Homacek 17 3 15. Bol 1 4 7- - 15 5 15. 7 3 11, Dawkins 19. Lang 6. Grant GtHiam 3 54 13. Anderson 93. 2. Totals 3343 0. Shacklelord 04 BOSTON (105): Gamble 1 04 10. Williams 0 4 15. Lewis 19. Brown 2. Parish 2. McHele 16. Kleine 28. McDtmel 2 2. Fox 04 4, Abdelneby 0 8. Douglas 105. 04 0 Totals 4649 04 Philadelphia Boston goals Phltly 34 Boston Anderson Kletne Gamble Philly Assists-Phi- Fouls 23 22 23 25 30 21 22 Hornacek (Hawkins 93 3210 4 McOaniel (Brown Fouled out CEU MEN 88, UVCC MEN 87 UVCC (87): MILES 2 2 S; Riser 6 16; Miller 3 04 6; Jun 7 5 4 23; Love 2 4 7; Lewis 7 04 15; Hale 7 1 14: Snarr 0 Total 34 8 87. CEU 188): Schneider 5 5 14: Avie 8 74 23; Setvie 5 12: Martin 6 22; Talley 7 04 17. Total 32 2 1 34 32-- 111 22 43-- 13 37 Marciulnnis (Gieyer goals Golden St 0- - 1. Buechler Hardaway 04). Washington Fouled out Adams i Gugiiotta Chapman St 4 (Hill 10). Wsshingtpn 46 Nor. Rebs-Gol- den St 15 (Herdewey 7), (Ellison 9. Assists Golden Fouls-Golden St 22. 32 (Adams 6). Washington Washington it. Techmcets Hardaway Mm. Golden St Golden St coach Nelson. coach Nelson 2. Election J Avert MILWAUKEE 4 - 2 21, Bnckowskl 2 22. Lohaus Day (lllp CEU 22. Edwards 15. Murdock 2. 04 Mayberry 14. 2. goals: UVCC 10 (Riser 4, Jien 4, Miles. Lewis), CEU 7 (Talley 3, Martin 3, Schneider). Reba: UVCC 33 (Miles 7). CEU 33 (Selvie 11). Assists: UVCC 14 (Riser, Jian 5). CEU 19 (Martin 10). Fouled out: Love. Results of a dual meet between San BYU Wednesday In San Diego. 0: Michael Sass. SDSU, det. Herman Vandecaateele. 24, Chris Numbers. SDSU, def. Micsh Rideout, 64. Steve Saba. SDSU. def. Jason Hardin, 64. 64: Scott Hansen, SDSU, def. Colin McMultin. 6-64; Robert Malkvtet. SDSU. def. Brian Hardin, 44. 74; Jun Hernandez, SDSU. def. Andrew Sheppert. SDSU. 34. 74; Numbers-SasHansen-Sefdit. det. SDSU, def. SAN 0IEGO Diego State and SDSU , BYU 4: SDSU. def. J. n 20-poi- nt 88-8- 7 87-8- It was another heartbreaking joss for the Wolverines, who have lost three overtime games this year and have struggled to win the close 11 Dial 5, Spanish Fork ft Anderson 4 04 9, Hoitacher 4 0-- 10, 10. Vincent 1 4, 28, Reber 4 65. SPANISH FORK Doyle 2 04 4. Total 26 2 2 Pelrce Jensen 7, Re id 7 24 19, 5, (Sk Cooke 2 04 4, Bobbin 4 2 12, Conroy 0 1, Murdock 2 04 4, Barney 1 04 2, Weaver 1 04 2. 5.DUIa Totals 2 20 IT 10 1414 1117-- 5 Spanish Forke 3 (Anderson, Koriecher 2), Spanish Fork (Pence, Read 3, Robbtne 2). t5k 11 145 Mike Mansell, 8- - S. - Scores Friday after me Calif. (AP) the 81.25 mUHon AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Aplayed on the 6,810-yarSpyglass Hill Golf Course; 6.865-yarPoppy Hills Golf Course, Pebble Beach Golf Links; and all and 6.799-yarcourses per 72: 6848-1- 36 Brett Ogle 7047-1- 37 Lennie Clements PEBBLE BEACH, second round of 70137 13 694913 Mark Brooks Billy Ray Brown Fred Funk Trevor Dodd 67- 704-- Lee Janzen 7147-1- 38 704 David Ftoat Payson 60. Csdsr City 5 Plesssnt Grove 50. Orem 46 (ot) Dixie 65. Spanish Fork 5 Provo 52. American Fork 40 Spnngville 57. Pine View 53 Lehi 73. Union 54 Timpview 73, Mountain View 64 Juab 51. Park City 49 Mantl 68. Morgan 64 68- 69- 68- - GU Morgan Stan Utley Bob Lohr Greg Twiggs Grant Weite Kirk Trtpiett Mark Calcsvecchia Jay Dereing Fuzzy Zoelier Payne Stewart Lon Hlnkl Brad Bnrent Robert Friend Greg Cesario Ted Trybe Skip Kendo . 70- - 72-- 73142 73143 70- 71- - 72-- 143 72- - 71-- 143 70- - 73143 - 72-- 71- 143 Bill Kratzsrt Keith Clearwater Russell Beiersdorl Prove (2, American Perk 40 t UVCC 71-5- er with 45 ticks left on the 72143 7648144 72144 Dave Peege Curtis Strang D A 72- 70- - 74-- 144 71- - 73-- 144 Watering Dan Foreman Ken Green Tom Purtzer Jay Haas Jeff Msgoert Brian Kamm George Bum Bnen Clear 70- - 74-- 144 71- 72- - 72-- 144 7072- - 72-- 144 73- - 71-- 144 71144 74144 71 74 145 7V 70-- 145 Mark Camevak) Rocco Mediate - 74-- 71- 145 Dooms Hammond Sam Randolph eVosy Clamp eft lUchard lekel 73- - Pat McOewe 710161 men, ones down the stretch. This time it looked like victory was theirs, but Schneider's heroics won it for the Golden Eagles. All five starters scored in double figures for the Golden Eagles, as 1 lead midthey fashioned a way through the second period. From there, Tai Riser got hot for the Wolverines. He connected on three straight treys as the Wolverines cut it to 80-7- 3 with 3: 15 to go. Kevin Love hit two free throws to close it to within four in the closing seconds, and Ma Jian sank a three-pointfrom the corner to make it 70- - 73-- 143 71- - 72-- 141 71- - Dillard Pruitl Perry Moss Billy Andrsde Jeff Slurnan Andrew Mage 72- 73-- 145 7114 717 144 14 74- - 78 88-8- 7 clock. Riser had a chance to put UVCC up with eight seconds left, but he missed two fiee throws. However, Hale rebounded and tossed it in to give the Wolverines their first and only lead of the game. Ma led UVCC with 23 points. Riser had 16, Ryan Lewis 15, and Hale 14, to give the Wolverines four players in double figures. Avie led CEU with 23. Eric Talley added 20. CEU improved to 17-- 7 on the year. UVCC dropped to The Wolverines play at Colorado Northwestern tonight. Jcr-mai- ne 12-1- 2. . ., J. Krohn Adam Black of Lehi tries to roll his Spanish Fork opponent in the heavyweight consolation match. Viking wrestlers on target in 4A; Wasps, Rabbits lead By GEOFF GRIFFIN Herald Correspondent class." - his team will shine'. "We knew coming in that if we could stay even heading into the of our finalfinals, the ists would carry us through," he said, talking as if the finals were already a done deal. comes from knowing that he has the Smart brothers, Rocky and Rangi, in his corner. He said laughingly: "I don't think anyone are Vikings. Teammates Geoff Cook and Jodie Allen won the right to face each other with 1 and 2 victories, respectively. Luke Nehring will represent Pleasant Grove in the finals of the class. He pinned his semifinal opponent and will face American Fork's Andy Christensen in the finals. In the 3A meet, Wasatch is in a close battle with Mountain Crest. 0 lead The Wasps have a and both schools have four finalists. Wasatch's finalists are Cody Sanderson (103), Brett Gappmeyer (119), Jason Sweat (140) and Eric Vincent (189). Payson is fourth with three finalists. Jason Llewe-leyJosh Wright and Hadley Senior Rangi Smart stayed un- - Christensen will all wrestle for defeated in the class by state titles Saturday. Delta is in command in the 2A pinning Viewmont's Jeff Morris in the second period of their match. meet with 177 'A points. Juab is The older Smart will face West second at 86. Delta has Adam Jordan's Matt Stinson in Satur- Lake, Rick Morris, Griff Dutson, day's final. That will be the only Tony Beckstrom, Rusty Morris, final in which the two leaders Cody Shumway, Brett Talbot and Kris Jackson in the finals. square off. Finals in all three classifications begin Saturday night at 6 p.m. at the Salt Palace. 7-- - PRICE The Utah Valley Community College women's basketball team won its 20th game of 3 the season, over College of Eastern Utah Friday giving coach n Tom Perkins his eighth season in 10 years at UVCC. The Wolverines had trouble getting past the pesky Golden Eagles, whom they had beaten handily earlier in the season in Orem. CEU grabbed an early 6 lead. Heather Johnsen connected on a to tie it for UVCC, and the Wolverines were never headed again, though CEU kept it reasonably close most of the way. UVCC lead with five edged out to a minutes left in the half, but CEU 'closed it to 8 at the break. The Wolverines got the first two buckets of the second period to go up by ten, then pushed the margin 4 on another Johncn to 12 at trey with 15 minutes left. Neither 66-5- 20-wi- 9-- three-point- er 46-3- 119-pou- 8-- 8. 151-13- 11-- 125-pou- 9-- n, semi-fina- l. ' . 152-pou- women cagers get 20th win of season UVCC 5-- 4-- 125-pou- er Part of Henry's confidence 130-pou- However, Rocky Smart very nearly was beaten in the semifinals. The freshman took a quick 1 lead over Brighton's Rhett Maxwell and appeared to be cruising into the finals. Suddenly, in the second round, Maxwell threw Smart to the mat and had him inches from a pin. Smart managed to get out of the sticky situation, but not before the score was tied Smart added three more points before the end of the 8 third period to pull out an victory. Smart will face Orem's Tyler Mitchell in the final. Mitchell scored a 0 victory over Bingham's Cory Doyle in Friday's The SALT LAKE CITY Pleasant Grove Vikings are right where they need to be heading into Saturday's final round at the 4A state wrestling tournament. The Vikings put more backs en the ground than the Dallas Cowboy defense. They have a commanding 9 lead over second-plac- e West Jordan after Friday's action at the Salt Palace. More importantly, the Vikings have five wrestlers in the finals, compared to West Jordan's four. The finals are where Pleasant Grove coach Darold Henry feels fire-pow- Pleasant Grove is sure to win the class, as both finalists can beat the Smart brothers in any 34-2- 69- - Mike Donald AM FORK 140k Diego 1 0 24 4. DeMiKe 4 1 14 17, 7, Ecklea 1 0 4, Bromley 3 0 24 8. IngersoD 3 0 40. Totals 14 PROVO (82k Jackson 1 0 I. LkkJiard 0. 0 0 16. Strong 1 1 34 6. Ellison 1. Paulsen 3i StaheH 4 0 3 11. Liddiard S. 1 0 , Totals 21 17 52. 3 142 .., Herald PhotoPatrick 30-2- 2 Larry Rinaer Tampvtew 73, Mountain View 4 TIMPVIEW 71k Heeth 0 54 S: H Christiansen 4 04 10: Werner 3 24 8: Henstrom 1 04 2; Ostsrcevtc 0 34 2: Anderson 7 74 21; K. Christiansen 3 0 IS; Butler 73. 4 24 10 Totals 22 26-- 3 14: MT. VIEW t4k Ingle 1 04 3; Jeffords I 12; JoHey 2 34 : Siring ham 1 3 5; ChappeN 4 4: Fish 4 2 3 10: Osguthorpe 1 04 2: McCandlesa 1 4 64. 4; Franca 1 04 2. Totals 21 Cooper 1 73 12 1 23 20 Time view ML View 14 21 7 22 4 goals: Tlmp 3 (H Christiansen 2. K.Chnsttsnsen View Mt. 2. . 1. Jeffords (Ingle 1, Chsppe 1) Jolley 2) Team fouls: limp 21, Mt. View 26. Fouled out: Jolley. Cooper. 84-8- 139 70- - 71-- 141 69- - 72-- 141 69- - 72-- 141 71- - 71-- 142 Chip Beck David Ognn Loren Robert Divio Toms 04 04 138 7049139 70139 71139 John Flannery Steve Eikington Joey Stndeiar Jeff Wilson tiptoes past The College of EastPRICE second ern Utah built a last second a needed but half lead, knock to Schneider Kurt lay up by off Utah Valley Community ColFriday. lege UVCC staged a furious rally, and got a rebound and basket from Ricardo Hale with just five seconds left to take an 6 lead. But CEU got a length of the court pass, and shook Schneider loose for the winning bucket. 4. 88. 3& 136. Maml 64 24 15 111 13 14121 4 Morgan (Ry. Anderson 2, Peterson 2, goals: Mantl McCaul 1, RI. Anderson 1), Morgan ( (Peterson, Van Tassell 2, Brook 2, McKm 1) Stllson GOLDEN Ootden State eebtneton 04 DIXIE None. Reba (Parish 14). (Brown 12). e. 4 - 45 (Lang. Gilliam 8). Boston S3 23 (Hornacek 8). Boston 31 lly Philly 14, Boston 22. 6. Multin 14 4. ST. (111)1 Hitl 5 12, SpreweH 11. Hardaway Alexander 54 9 5 4 27. 2. Marclunoms 7. Galling 16, Buechler 44 Houston 4 64 12. Grayer 9 111. 2- - 2 10 Totals 14. GugllOtta Grant 04 WASHINGTON (1MN 4 5 13. 20, Adams 44 04 17. Ellison 0 2 2 20. Jons 04 2. Stewart Johnson 10 5. Maclean 3. Price Smith 14 2. Total 04 11, Bum 3 IS. Chapman Morgan 113 104 63 ;M'." 175-15- , 2 MANT1 (Mp 4; 0; Buchanan 1 44 16; Peterson 1 2 Ry. Anderson 3 24 10; Olsen 7; McCaul 3 04 7; Jorgensen 3 44 10; Ri. Anderson 3 4 2. totals 21 66. 54 12; Nilsson 1 MORGAN 64k Anderson 8 7 19; Peterson 3 44 11; Van Tassell 3 04 6; Oavts 1 0 7; Larsen 2 04 4; Brooks 2 04 6; McKee 2 34 9. Totals 22 9 64. Blasts 73 Union 54 UNION (54) Coleman 134 6, Hancock 7 54 20, Weight 1 3 5, Horrocks 1 34 S, Nordstrom 2 24 6, 54. Totals: 15 LEHI (73) Brockbank S 04 11. Eklns 1 2 4, Turpln 29. Peterson 3 04 9. Cooper 0 2 1. Andrus 2 34 7, Dlbb 1 04 2, Ellsworth 1 04 2, Bailey 3 34 9, 73. Totals: 25 12 1 21 1 1 73 Three pointers Union (2) Coleman, Hancock. Lehi (3) Brockbank, Eklns, Peterson. 04 04 04 1). Mantl Cox 0 IS 3 1 IS SI 12 4 Juab 3 (J.AIIred 2, Paystrup 1), Park City 2 goals: (Chrtstsinsen 2). 04 6- - Harrison Touts 22 34 Juab Park City 4 NEW YORK (108): Oakley 2 04 2, C. Smith 3 9. Ewing 26, Anthony 24 04 4. Starks 2 4- - 5 15. Btackman 4 6 11. Mason 34 21. Rivers -4 2 4, Campbell 4 04 16. Totals 4343 9 8- Jones 2, Juab 51, Park City 4 JUAB (51k J.AIIred 3 34 11; K robot 0 2; Pay 3 14 7; Fix 2 14 S; Allred 0 2 1; Paystrup 12 14 26. 51. Totasl20 PARK CITY (4B) Tatton 3 04 ; Jellerson 1 2 4; 14: Christiansen 3 04 7; Thompson 1 Graham 7 2; Sims 3 6; Eckart 3 2 6; Goatee 1 04 2. WEST Montana Cornell 71, Harvard 58 Dartmouth 72, Columbia NYU 72. Rochester 54 Niagara 72. Fairfield 54 Penn 89, Brown 54 Princeton 46. Yale 40 RPI 85, Herbert 73 wTw.m.-r.Mf 11115 2 21 27 15 27 25 23 3410 Thomas Price Aguirre Fouled out Brandon. Rebs Detroit 50 Ferry (Polynlce 13), Clev 46 (Nance 11). Assists Detroit 24 homes 12), Clev 41 (Price 11). Fouls Detroit 20, Slev 18. Technical Aguirra. A 20,273. h.mmw 58. 1 PAYSON (M)i Lloyd 5 2 11, Marshall 2 04 4, BeardaH 4 44 12, Simpson 0 04 0, DeGrstfenried 10 5 27, Wall 0 04 0, Taylor 3 04 6, Partridge 0 04 0, Mitchell 0 04 0, Totals 24 60. 16 Cedar City 12 7 1 22 0 Payson 6 goals-CedCity (Almodova 5, Clark), Payson 2 (DeGrsttsnned 2). Total City 15, Payson 20. Technical City bench. 24 (Dumars Clev 34 (Ehlo Detroit Young 1142 22 40 (Strong), A.F. 2 (Demllle 2) Payson CO, Cedar City 5 CEDAR CITY Reid 4 04 6, Clark 3 2 9, Sanders 1 3, Ropers 4 6 IS, Almodova 7 5 22, France 0 0, Garrett 0 04 0, Larson 0 2 1, Totals 04 Detroit Cleveland goals 1 Pieasant Grove 60, Oram 4 PLEASANT OROVE (64)1 Norman 4 24 11, Wilkes 1 6 11, Scovllle 3 2 8, Toombs 3 7, Garrett 6 50. 10, Giles 1 04 3, Robinson 0 04 0, Total 17 OHEM 44k Foster 3 04 7, Harper 1 34 5, Mitchell 1 04 2, Hawkins 7 24, Miller 1 24 4, Crow 0 04 0, Gardner 2 04 4, Rhees 0 04 0, BelHston 0 04 0, 46. Totals IS 50 1T PL Oroya 11 4 --44 1 Oram 4 12 Field Goal: Pleasant Grove 2 (Norman, Giles), Orem 2 (Foster, Hawkins). Team Foul: PG IS, Orem 1. Fouled Out: Toombs. MINNESOTA (112): 5 14, Longley 16, C.Smith 54 3- - 5 8. Blanks 04 Mfemetota 1 Sumo rustlers 24 2 Webb 6 INDIANA (104)1 Schrempf 5 22, McCloud - 2 3, D.Davii 4 3 13, 14, Richardson 9 2 Miller 30, Mitchell 9 16, Thompson 2- - 5 4, Fleming 2, Drelling 1 04 0. Totals 6 6 104. 2 DALLAS (105)1 T Davis 0 10, White 3 ' 12, Rooks 22, Bond 8 26. Harper Howard 7, Smith 9, 4, Cambridge 2 10. luuolino 04 3, Strothers 1 2 Totals 105. Houston .... v 8750.000 Pan Pacific Open tennis tournament Arena at Yokohama (seeds in parentheses): Guarterflnelsi Steffi Graf (1), Germany, det. Yone Kamio, Japan. Sacraments Denver 2 j. .K f YOKOHAMA, Jspsn (AP) Results Friday ot the 04 goals-S- ac - - 1 Milwaukee 132. goals 1, Scott ' i? Charlotte PHOENIX 1J2)i Berkley 20, Dumas 5 24, West 6 1 15, K.Johnson 4 7, Materia 8 3 1 3 29, F.Johnson 3, Chambers 8 11, Ainge 6, Kempton 5 2, Mustal 1, Knight 2 04 2, CebalkM 9 0 12. Totals 2 Kent Kinnear, Greenwood, md., and Sven Salumaa, Bloomington, Ind., det. Bryan Shelton, Atlanta, and Kenny Thorne, 34. Snyrna. Ga . Luke Jensen and Murphy Jensen, Ludington, Mich., det. Jim Grabb, Tampa. Fla.. and Richey Reneberg, Houston, 74 4- 0 1 1 2, Schayes 5, Robert 111. CHARLOTTE (11H Johnson 9 5 30, Wlngate 4 4 04 4, Mourning 14, Bogues IS, Gill 2 4 4 13, Curry 14, Newmsn 7 IS, 0 Gattison 54 11, Bennett 2, Lynch 04 04 0 Totals 46 88 118. 4- - Lakers Phoenii ys Manhattan Beach, del Jaime Brazil, Brad Gilbert. San Ratael. Calif., det. Richey Rene-ber74 Houston, Robertson 14 4 6. Totals lELM LA ... Martina Navratilova (3). Aspen, Colo., def. Nathalie Tauziat, France, Jana Novotna, Czech Republic (4), def. Pam Shrtver, Baltimore, Seattle at Washington, 5 30 p.m. Cleveland at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. Minnesota at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. Dallas at Oenver, 7 p.m. Sacramento at LA Clippers, 8:30 p.m. 20, ltO&-- Ouartarllnala: Friday's Oamss LA LAKERS (104)! Green 4 14, Perkins 10, Scott 041 4, Dlvac 44 10, Cooper 5 3- - 8 7, Peeler 4 14. Edwards 2- - 2 0 4, Smith 4 4. Totals - r- Calif., Boston 106, Philadelphia 3 Washington 136, Golden State 111 Charlotte 111, Milwaukee 111 Cleveland 106, Detroit 89 : aaestana (AP) Results Friday of the Volvo-Sa8300.000 Francisco men's tennis at the BID tournament Graham Civic Auditom par- rium (seeding "c. Quarterfinals: Jeff 3 6Vi 535 .500 CONFERENCE Division San Antonio Phoenii Portland Seattle LA Clippers LA Lakers Golden State Sacramento SAN FRANCISCO W 2 26 21 23 17 14 13 liftn ttoM Senses, C19SJ Cougar wrestlers pin Boise State team was able to score over the next four minutes. Annette Hill broke the ice for UVCC with a to make it The Wolverines got their largest lead at 4 on a couple of free throws by Jill Chapman. Chapman led UVCC with 18 points. Annette Monsen added points, and Hill had 10. On winning his 20th game of the season, coach Perkins said: "It's particularly gratifiying this year, because we have a young squad that struggled a bit early, and we don't have the outstanding individual scorers we've had some years. But the kids have just kept improving, and at this point, we're playing pretty well. Its been a good 48-3- 4. 61-4- 1 1 solid team effort." 20-- 3 and 11-- 1 in conference play. CEU is 1 and 4-UVCC faces Colorado Northwestern today. UVCC is 8. PROVO After beating Boise 7 State earlier this season BYU figured to have a tough time the second time around. Instead, the Cougar wrestlers dominated, winning 34-Cougar standout Phil Armstrong continued to wrestle well as he decisioned Bronco wrestler Carl Zamora. Armstrong had lost to Zamora earlier in the season, the win helped raise Armstrong's record to 2 on the season. Other standouts for the Cougar matmen included senior Albert Ol5 on the year and sen. now 4 Scott now Eastmond, junior with his win. The lone standout for Boise St. was Paul Jackson who decisioned BYU's Dustin Hiatt. The loss dropped the Bronco's to 5 on the year. BYU evened its dual record at 5 with the victory. 20-1- 4. 13-- 12-- 8-- 3-- 5-- Rolhiis. BYU. pined 34, Sotee St. 4: n Eastmond. BVU, dec. Squire BenneP. 8:20: Graham. BVU. dec. Larry Ryan Tennte. 14-Garrison. Taylor. BVU, pinned Tony a Evens. 4 47; Armstrong, BYU, dec. Carl Wenn. BVU. dec. Andy LeathZamora. ers 13-Ford. BYU. dec Allen Enoe. n Jackson, BSU, dec Dustin Hlstt. 13-Hwt-JrOlsen. BVU. dec Richard Conti, Ellis BYU. dec. Tony Vanes, BYU Swimmers whip Colorado St. PROVO Hoping it's a hint of a WAC title to come, BYU coach Stan Crump and his women's swim team drowned defending WAC champion Colorado State 129-1 13'j in a dual meet Friday night. The Cougars captured eight of 13 events, including first and second places on both springboards, and qualified four divers for the NCAA Zone E meet in Albuquerque next month. Gearing up for the WAC championships in three weeks were BYU double winners Jill Tecples. 200 free (1:53.78) and 200 back (2:03.83); Jennifer Waterbury, e 200 IM (2:08.83) and 200 (2:21.79); and Vanessa Bergman Thelin, diving (333.45) and diving (345.45). Other Cougar winners were Beck, 200 fly (2:07.60); and the 200 medley relay squad of Waterbury, Beck and Amy Edman. breast-strok- Al-is- sa Tee-pie- s, - 1 1 -- 6-- 4. - PARK CITY Robert Paysshot at the trup hit a buzzer to lift the Juab Wasps over Park City in Region 9 basketball action. The Miners led 8 with seven seconds left after Jason Jellerson hit a foul shot. But Paystrup, who led all scorers with 26, hit the long bomb to give the Wasps the half-cou- rt 49-4- Second places were earned by Jennifer Brumett in the 200 1M (2:11.26), Edman in the 50 free (24.53) and Wendv VanAntwcrp inthel000free(10:47.42). Mauss helps BYU sweep twinbill SophoMESQUITE, Nev. more righthander David Mauss closed both games as BYU svept Southern Utah in the Cougars' sea0 and son opener Friday, doubles four rode The Cougars in the opener and the six inning, six strikeout pitching of lefty Chris Hermansen in the opener. Mauss picked up a save in the nightcap. Winds blowing in prevented the Paystrup lifts Juab long ball. "We should have lost the second game, but the running speed of guys like Troy Phillips and our bunts, plus their errors helped us avert a disaster," said BYU Coach Gary Pullins. The Cougars, now prepare for a Saturday doublcheader again with the who are now win. At Morgan, Steve Olsen scored 16, Rich Anderson had 12 and Ryan Anderson and Jorgensen had 10 each jo lead the balanced Manti Templars to a ejeA 2-- 0. 0-- 3. T3 68-6- IT. 4 w in over mm |