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Show THE DAILY HLRALi). PnAu. Lull. Suiulav. Jaiiuan 26. May' s HieiryDSs By DICK HARMON "I in a leally old Hacker fjn A lot of mv friends brag they were at Woodstock and I s;u. "Oh yeah '.' was at the Ice Bowl'' " Betsy Daily Heratc Sports Editor 1 a Lynn. Mass Ian Packers . resident and (Juaik-rbuL'- Jim Kelly is looking k a SI million retirement senlenieni wiih the Buflalo Bills, ntikvs lold The Associated Press mi Saiuidav Kelly and Bilk owner Kalii Wilson were working on a deal lhat would satisl an agreement ounng training camp that called lor a new contract lot Kelly. The two were in New Orleans, site ot the Supci howl, on Saturday "1 can't talk alxnjt n mm." Kelly said. 'Ncpu is not the lime." Before the IMMd season began. Kelly said he "..is piomised by Wilson in a handshake agreement lhat a new. deal would he worked out alter the year ..is over. However. Wilson has nev-discussed details of the meeting. v Even though La Yell Edwards is running out of .scholarships, he continues to mine key high schorl recruits in the aftermath of BYl' Cotton Bowl ictors over Kansas Slate. The Cougars have received enough verbal commitments to call it quits. But many of those players will be going on LDS missions right out of high school and will not count on BYl''- - scholarship count this fall. This pasi week BYL' received four commitments. They include Zach Magalei. a linebacker and quarterback from Wheat Ridge. Colo.. Texas sprinters Jared Dab-ne(5-180. Scaly), and 170. Bav-loKevaughn Morton (5-n ). and American f ork receiver ISO). Toby Chnstensen (6-Magalei was the 4A player of the year in Colorado and helped lead his team to a .12-- 1 record. Playing both ways. Magalei rushed 65 times for 523 yards (,s ypci and completed 3 of 30 passes lor 35 yards and live touchdowns. Two of his older brothers are defensive linemen for the Cougars. Christensen. who has a 4.0 jrade According to Hurrah 's Casino in the Green Bay Packers Keno. Ne jie labored by 14 points oer the New England Patriots in Sunday's Super Bowl XXXI in New Orleans. . BASKETBALL Meridian High School, behind points 0 Saturdestroyed West Desert day in A boys" basketball. With the win. Meridian upped its overall in region. Wes lecurd to and Anderson led West Desert with hS points. Meridian also got 13 points and 13 rebounds from Zack Taylor. 6-- point average, also made u visit to Logan tight end Brandon Stephens e Salt Harvard. He is a Lake Tribune who caught BYU is also in the running for 70 passes for 943 yards and 14 another defensive lineman, a secHe is the son ond team touchdowns in pass rusher and of former BYL' fullback and L.A. tight end Brandon Manumaleuna Raider tight end Todd Christensen. (6-260). from Narbone Harbor. Toby Chnstensen. 6-- 0 and 188 Calif. 'Manumaleuna. who is conpounds, is also American Fork's sidering an LHS mission, is visitstarting point guard, scoring 19 in ing John Robinson s Southern Cal a win Friday. He has 4.5 speed and Trojans this weekend. was the Most Valuable Player at Pili has both BYU and Utah the University of California's footatop his list and has received offers ball camp last summer. schools Washington from Pac-1- 0 athlete and California. He also got u trip Dabney. an who could play corner or receiver, offer from Iowa. has been clocked at 4.38 .seconds If Pili and Stephens commit to for 40 yards. He made the Houston BYU. the Cougars will have tied team as a sophoChronicle up every Utah football player they more and was the MVP of 3 A footoffered a scholarship to. If Pili ball. Sealy High is 65 miles west of goes to Utah, he will be the only Houston and is the high .school forprep player offered by the Cougars mer SMI' and Indianapolis Colt to become a Ute. according to prep trie Dickerson attended. recruiting services. Martin is tanked in Dave CampAside from Pili. Stephens and bell'. Texas Top 100 and has run a Manumaleuna. the Cougars are time. His holding a spot for one of the top 4X400 team town relay Bay posted running backs in California. Albert time in the Tuipulotu. 6-the second-faste210. from San country behind John Muir High Mateo. Calif. from Pasadena. Calif. Tuipulotu is a cousin of former The Cougars are still in the runCougar running backs Peter and ning for two of the top players in Tom Tuipulotu and was named to Utah. Mountain View defensive the California squad. He lineman Ifo Pili. (6-260). and made his official trip to BYU over 200-poim- d y 19. all-sta- te 400-met- st all-sta- te rit Strobl and Werner Fran finish in a World gave Austria a Cup dovwilull Saturday on the most ditl'icult track in the world in Kitbuehel. Austria. Strobl. only liltli in hiday's two-hesprint downhill, was timed in minute. 1.5)S seconds. second for the tilth time this season, was clocked in 1:52.15. The Austrians llnis tjllilled their pledge to defeat Luc Alphand. currently the best I downinller. wiio won KncLiv's race. rite Frenchman, the favorite lor next month's World Championships at Scsinere. Italy, was third, only 5 seconds behind Fran. HOCKEY Mike .Miiourv has resigned as ou.h of the New York Islanders, the wishes of prospective iulhlling 'earn owner John Spano. .lilburv will remain as general manager. Assistjiii Kick Bowness took over Milbury's coaching duties. Milbury was hired as coach in July V5 and live months Jaier. became UVSC: figle Ikllour. a two-tim- 'eina e Trt- - phy winner whose heliiK-- t featured a colorlui eagle a lv iended goal ihioughout the vXls for the Chica-iiBlackhawks. was traded to tlie Sharks early Saturday for three play .rs and a draft pick. In return lor the d y goalie. Chicago received coalie Chris Ternrri. 32: defense-maMichal Sykora. 23: forward I. If Dahleii. 30. and a ctndiiional econd-roundull choice. o -- I ear-ol- n i)1 d OLYMPICS Tna Harding might try an Oiy mpic cenvtiiCk to the strains of some oilier country 's national anthem. HanJiiig's aiient satd he was neat a decision on asking the I S Figure Skating Assocutiiti to iOcind tin- iiletuiK- ban miposed lor she Olympian's pan in cov eimg up the aLUwk on rival Nancy Kerrigan three years ago. If the ban sticks, agent David Hans schedSchmidt said. Harding uled to resume her skating career as was a piolessionul next month prepared to iunip to another country for the ch.ukc to compete in next vvar' Wnner Olympics at Nagano - two-tim- - e 3r (B 6undv C 0 ' c-- V MWOI vSa f-- - J t Pae CI CwHu' I ! iMtf HWM woi ie' iC , ). 3 Oi"; .!" C- toi 13 " art ' - r p JS- r t 6IW1 MOw' M Nit a Sut' !". (StZ ijwi 9 " Vj"s i (HWH IU. bl.D- I i f L' - COB - to-- . US. HfU IM at Co - It S ri "5'n lll'IIH rt Dec- - Hlri- - " IWtVClW m MtaX Ul 5. 180. Ogoen. UT L M il .; A ii.nv! ifs.; iuni the weekend and will choose i. between the (Cougars. California .Dixie offensive lineman Tax .Deck250). Hawaii receiver Tafi-t- i (Tom Holmoe). San Diego State er (6-Uso from Punahou. and KahuKu and Washington. lineman Maake This past week Utah got five defensive verbal commitments from iliiah Kenioealu near Laie. Hawaii. BYU hosted 10 recruits this and Hawaii high school players. In state, the Utes were told they weekend, including receiver David from Castleton (Santa Ana. Calif.) and could expect halfback David Chrisiensen (Clo-viSkyline tight end Matt Hansen (6-offensive Cottonwood Calif.). Both committed earlier. 220). ieiters-of-iiile- ried and Nathan Hallows, followed by a key diive and lay up DeGraffenried. Irom gave UVSC a seemingly safe o"l-- 6 lead with just 3U seconds left. But Lddie Gills hit two free throws, then Noel Jackson picked DeGiaflenried'.s pocket under the CEU basket and scored to cut the UVSC lead to 0 with ."25 seconds left. Hallows hit two key free throws. But Harold Arceneaux launched an with 7 seconds lett and Hawkins was called for a foul. Arceneaux. however, missed two of the three free throws he was awarded and Osborne came back with one free throw on the other end to seal the victory. e Osborne had the first in UVSC history, scoring 13 points, pulling clown II rebounds and handing out assists. UVSC trailed by as much as seven (67-60- ) late in the second hall, but hit five tree throws in a e span to cut the A lay up by deficit to 67-6DeGrattenned off an Osborne feed pulled UVSC within a point with 56 seconds left, at 70-6- 0 and after Jackson missed two free throws. Hallows hit one with nine seconds left to tie the game and send it into overtime. In the first extra session. Mitchell Johnson hit only chantv tosses with 12 seconds 4 lead. left to give CEU an Continued from Page 'CI I 102-10- COUGARS: triple-doubl- three-minut- 5. 81-7- (Continued from Page CI) Dany Heraio pnotor Matt new R Smnn defense. "They go to the hoop and we grab them. On the other end. we are mainly set shooters, getting off quick shots off screens. We need to draw fouls." Ingle explained Tulsa made 27 of 34 free throws s Nathan Hallows (40) reaches over the back of CEU s ime Udoka while fighting tor a rebound in the first half Saturday. UVSC CEU. But Osborne went with tlie inbounds pass, slicing through the CEU defense to score a twisting lay up with three seconds left to tie it at S . He could have won it with a free throw that followed, but missed and it went into the second overtime. DeGraffenried topped UVSC with 25 points, while Rivers added 18 despite foul trouble and Hallows added 17. Travis Hansen. Leif Nelson and Rivers fouled out for UVSC. Alu Williams had 19 to lead coast-to-coa- st UTAH (911 EASTERN ;2 itn4.j4jonnsoi li 1 uooa121-S13.Acnau- 14 ? Cirts is M- UTAH - namw C '' A oa.5- jonitao- .nanaen Oaoori Miuc- 60 UVSC 36 fetnrv-,a- Ena ci - tague grabbed a t5t orTa tuoou CEU 02 na'io& 4 Fouc out wrt' - Ca UVSC lH"ri CEu '6 ijonnaor. 45 jat-o- Taa CtU lowi CEu coaci 6aac- - t game-hig- 10 h rebounds while scoring 14 points with six assists and one steal He did have seven of BYU's 20 turnovers. "I just put my shoulder into some people and fought for the ball." said Montague, who is playing with a sore right shoulder. jac-A- 0- - nana- 0- - 4-- 2i-t- 2 12- ' Aa.i uvSC 2a 3'. - 13 9 Hami 2 7C i-- 23 b UVSC ueGtattenr-e- a rvaasoi- uoona fterjounos CEU Xnovne ie uia- - 3 Ea"i Ersa c UVSC V UVSC 7C CEc Anaaw u,io-- 5 25,Cai 0O0- - CiDOTw-- Inais 2 10 of 15. a swing. you have it." Ingle said "Tulsa is the best team we've played this year Boy. they've got muscles don't they ." Ingle said. The Cougars had some of their own. point guard Mon- toBYU's There i-- 9' Sf.v 17 rs uvSC 6' CEue- - 0 ii iri.(ntis M MALLEV lanaei iio 3- C aos l i tGiatir,iiB-'50 2 0 Sonneno 30 Ala Cl i 03 6. baa-- s e 3M5 5 Tolas i-- 6.13 jacuon i- - 30 0. are rung out at the beginning, they just play tin auto-pilo- t. everybody running around in a fog out there, what happens is that the team with the most talent w ins." If that's the case, you're thinking, then Super Bowl XXXI should belong to the Packers. Fine. But remember, you said that.;I didn't. ll refuse to make a prediction. Especially sinccl don't want to jinx anybody. Not with this wedge of cheese on my head. SU'veiCwiwmn .v .spttrus.udiiur .ofiriieiOiiHy;Heriiltl. tic tun he ivuclieil tit 373-505- with 23 secBarkley 's onds left in regulation gave Houston 4 lead but the Ju.z rallied. an "The last 20 seconds killed us." 8S-.S- Continued from Page CI I three minutes to go. 0 The Rockets got within with 22.7 seconds remaining on a basket by Olajuwon. but Russell's free throw anil two more by .Mal-on- e with 10.4 seconds left secured the victory. "We gave the game away." said Rockets forward Charles Barkley. who missed the previous four games with an ankle injury. "We made too many menial errors. It s over. Now we can watch the Super Bowl. You do the best you can. then say 'I played like crap' and then move on." I 41-9- s. 6. JAZZ: Free throws from DeGraffen- Barkley said. "We fouled John Stockton, an excellent free throw shooter and he made two free throws without taking time off the clock. That w as a mental error and that's where we lost the game." Stockton's free throws with 12.7 seconds left lied it before Elie's two free throws gave Houston a lead with 6.5 seconds remaining. Homacek. though, was fouled h Elie and made two free throws with seven-tenth- s of a second left to force overtime. Stockton finished with assists, and Homacek had IV points. 1 1 Justin Weidauer (nine) and Jeff Campbell (eight) also got after the boards. "What impressed me is how hard our guvs plaved." said Ingle. BYU's defense limned forward Seals to shooting, which accounted for Tulsa's 3,s percent shooting. "Hey. give our guvs .some credit there, they played defense." Ingle said. "We gave them some easy ones, but they had been averaging 44 percent shooting. We shot our average (37 percent), but they didn't get theirs. I was proud of our guys." The el'lort may have taken the loss. Ming oft the "That loss to Rice really hurt." said Montague of Thursday s gjme BYU should have won. "We pushed ourselves not to quit. It will come. Just a couple ol baskets here and there and we're down six instead of 12 at half." No. SALT LAKE CITY (APi Keith Van Horn scored 23 points and Michael Doicac aJJed 20 as Lull demolished Rice 7v5. Sjiutday night to remain e unbeaten in Western Athletic d hit shots, for Utah including two (13 2. 0 WAC). The played just 26 minutes m tite runaway. lXlcac hit shots, and also led tlie Utes with 10 rebounds Utah jumped to an early Is- lead and never looked back as Rice (fx- -. 4 couldn't lind the answer to the Lies' passing offense. Utah tallied 26 assists and shot 60 percent overall to Rice's 43 percent. The game marked the ninth con- 5-- secuttve home conference victory for Utah. idMC 02. $! Caio frnc H. met Lufwan i J 04 t :l Unr! ' (1) UTAH !" 13 bout" 21 0O 0 Cto- - 2C 2J Trx.i 2 bttsan 2 t - OO 46 St'Tj- oi- - 1HS i MMIi 20 ' i e McT,n 0.1 t jonnMi l 3 i tout H 0 0--3 Jt.tci 23 - V.- 64 jo"r,to SO 3- C i M6'.-2- " 19s r.y 1) .?a-4 1C W, 1 0 0u: 2 Monot 3- 2 0 0 i Cf, 04 0 IXivjd Gibson's nine points rescued an offensively starved New Mexico team in the second half Saturday night and the Lobos escaped with a 61-- 4 victory over Teas-E- I Paso. Gibson, who finished with II points, scored three of No. 15 New Mexico's six field goals in the final 20 minutes and added three free 4-throws as the Lobos ( 15-Western Athletic Conlerencel extended the nation's home winning streak to 21 games. 3. ifiirfti to ifiWi go usa" S ttOnrtoHO-- twwi out Hui um- - tf it ti 14 fi uii i - Can- ri tiiro Mon 'C McTrt- - e 04 ku X ' A 6 jowow 0- i tor- - 23 IH - i uu- - MCXICO ITEP4V No. 15Ni: ALHUOUEROUL. third-longe- N.M 61 UTt (Ml 11 6im M 1 ooi 0-- BomMO-0 mc li -i ' 9 K iSaoa l Nmo-O- C Iw'NV 3- -: s Iscotxw e I ." i - Hmi a ata--i 1- 9oa Mac r ' 1409 0 aa? 0 OO 0 2 - tua-t- . r, 1cusi-62- Ot-l- l "H" aVU 4 1 M5 4 17 i--4 ft i Sam 0O 00 0 San- ' -- M Maa-cM M UTE k jonn-nnK- j UTP (. 16 (So-20 6Naw ' ttao (SmtP- - M iKin-c- a 20 On. Jli" 1EP 3 ftaooMnoa &aoa " rtaa- 2 IS"- - 7 Aaatta-lT- E" 2 Mo 2 2 - atnww- - UttwU A- -1 2 7.416 Nt W Mtr Utt ikonp 2 4 Iw Homed Erogs. who had lost four of five and their last two conference road games, became the first team to score more than against the Mustangs this season. HMS faun, TCI 87 fganarCM 4 1 aacoM 0OC 1aan4-T- S.ML 63 IO tmr joao0 81) (12-5- 1.J points . taawa-- le S4 IS fro 3 Tuai'i 64 t2 1 jor 9 baviiO-- jt 0OC " 0--3 5,OoiaonaCk' T.Hmm' fvl.i.t tajmii.ti.2j NaWvM AnoawM HJ 1ar MMI twKlO-10O- U.aia 0-- 2 O- loait ld- - Kl c unat U . mniwo I-- , j i OO 4 laaai Cka-17Mm X w oa-i- nai Ctmata- - 71 uomtr 14 40W20 ftyrai6 aoooM 14 6001111 l iMannawt H .Onar 1.1 M )W- - 3 mi' W lr AnwaonSi.Hao-u.aiHji- j r" Mi oy,j oi ,wa law bftnaaar U naai t twMwm nr 11, AaMu-la- u, aaaf t rmakar. v awtur- - aa( ! (hwrmam 41 (Bn Vm leuia iaaai Wwiaaar It 6wmaMii it -aaai- -. 0-- naooanoa Wi- - ttcrvrxaia aoowg" aanor MHI 4 1 4-- OU1NMN MtTHOMST (1J- - " DALLAS Mike Jones scored 20 of his 25 points m the second half, carrying Texas Christian past SaturSouthern Methodist 87-6- 3 cross-tow- n first their in day night game as WeMem Athletic Conlei-enc- e foes WAC i also got TCU (13-6- . IV irom Anthony Burks and points 13 from Damion Walker. The 14 CHRISTIAN 4.11 go 2 13 2-- 4 war Mw-Tnornaa 0 e On, 3 2 '5 un to 2-- Vnot 160. Gienoaie AZ JC 6-Matt Payne of another expert. John Madden. Big John once joked that he could predict a Super Bowl winner by watching to see which team did u better job handling its ticket requests. But Madden also has u little more cogent hint about the outcome. "The reason you don't .see many upsets in the Super Bowl." he says, "is that players on both sides are so overcome by the event that after all the emotions S7-K- 4. play Van Horn S'i W ( CO.J HUO- KICKERS HartsfietC.-K.frO. play a key role. All the. poster boys are new to the mountaintop. Which brings me to the words M3-X- Con-ierene- ts"' COULD GET A LATE CALL OR WALK ON THE TEAM: Tood Mortensen OB. 6-- 4, 205. Mesa. AZ 6-230. Brtgnam Tomco. LB. Wooomviiie. WA 6-180 Mesa AZ WR. Natnan Runyon 260, Eowm Muhiaio OL. 6-Ricks Couege ReitOurg. ID. 180. Mine Rrgell. WR. Tacoma Lanes, Wash. Miller. I Wolverines found some breathing room in the one. "We ran a play just a couthat ple of screens and slashes we'd run earlier in the game without much success. But the kids stayed with it and it worked for some big layups." Keinert said. After CEU missed four straight free throws to open the second overtime. Silesier Rivers 1 when he put UVSC up scored on an play.' Then Jacob Hawkins got inside for a couple of layups. one coming off a pass from a dr ving DeGraffenried. and UVSC led filth-ranke- ie'.y.t-C'r. - ' fl ON THE BUBBLE Logan. UT Branoon Sfcipnens. TE.6-6- , ieO.Frosiproof.FL. Trawsiemy8.5-10- . Lazanus Wrme. DL. 6-- 255. Carrowon, TX. 260. Orem UT. IfcPiii DL. 210, Atoen Tutputotu. RB 6-San Maieo CA. 180, Kavaugwi Martin. DB Bay town. TX WA. 6-285, DL. Kenlndge, Matt Gntttn, James Easton, OL.6-7- , 265. Kertnoge. WA. 6-260. Brandon Manumaleuna, DL, Naroone Harbor, CA. 6-UT. Provo. 260. OL K,rt Cnamoers. Crase Scnavroa LB 6-- 225. Sealy. TX. Cnao Irwin, TE. 4- 240. Baylown, TX. QUARTERBACKS QB frO. 185. Tacoma Lanes. WA. Isaac Keuy. OB 6-- 3 220. American Forte. UT ( (Continued from no-ho- has landed in San Jose. Enrolled Hits semester LINEMEN 255 Estaie CA. Scott Jackson. OL. 6-260. Ricks JC. Man Johnson, OL. 6-Howard Gurney OL.6-6- . 320. Snow JC RyanGuroereon.OL.6-3- , 255. Bartow. OR. Jason Scunarae. OL. 6-- 250. Vancouver. WA Aoam Smttn. OL. 6-255. San Lane CHy. UT. J.D 180 Sealy. TX 175. bafom. TX TIGHT ENDS 6-225. Greytoull, WY. Brer.Kesei RECEIVERS WR 6--0 180.Orem. UT 175. American Ryan Saier. WR. 6-FotK. UT David Caslteton. 6-- 1 175 SanlaAna CA. J R Eiwng 6--0 160 Mesa AZ 160. American ToOy Chrisiensen, 6-Fork. UT 160, 6-- 2 Sail Lane Crty jareoADoey CB WR wwaugn Morton. CE. 5-- Jasor uauwo 3-- 2 SKIING he LINEBACKERS Bill Wrrgfit. LB 6-220 BeawsrKxi OR M Tanner CB. 6-220 Orenv OT Datmv Roomson 6-- 3 225 Boutoer CO Zacr Macjaie 6-- 2 200. Wneat ftioge. CO Ore, 6. Ceoar tll. TX. jason Anoerson CE CAMERON: 77-6- I f all-sta- Soemer Chandler's 23 3 DEFENSIVE BACKS 175. -- Detect. Dorsey CB- RUNNING BACKS David Crmsiensen. 180 resno CA iwu-tim- -- FOOTBALL 'd finalize keep eoming Cougars continue counting commitments NOTABLE QUOTE Brauer. tT |