Show Executive Sports Editor: Saturday August 29 1998 Stsndard-Examln- sr School sports stardom Drilling for Oilers Raptors bound back to beat rival Braves relative Two Standard-Exarwic- Northern Utah families accomplished a high school athletic feat during the past 35 yey Pack in 1963 David G Moore was framed outstanding athlete at Highland High School He placed football basketball and baseball for the Rams and earned a scholarship to play baseball the University of Utah In the years since his sons -Bradley David (19881 Brian David (1989) Brent David (1995) and Blake David (1998) -accomplished basically the same feat as dad winning the Gold Watch ward their senior years at Ogdei High School clan The rtanldns-Gladne- ll can match that feat at Bonneville High School Dustin Hawkins was the Gold Watch Award winner at Bonneville this past year the same honor his father Brad Hawkins received in Maysonet turned the game over to reliever Roberto Min-lwho allowed an unearned run on one hit through three With playoffs decided Ogden plays for pnde and rolls to 74 win el innings For that Miniel earned his third save of the s&l r IDAHO FALLS Idaho -They’re playing for pride now One day alter seeing Idaho diviFalls clinch a second-hal- f sional title - and making the final week of the Pioneer League season a moot point -the Ogden Raptors bounced back I nday with a 4 ictory over the Braves at McDermott Field In the process the Raptors broke the Braves’ seven-gam- e winning streak Ogden came back from a deficit to score all seven runs in the second third fourth and fifth innings Idaho Falls added single runs in the third and seventh Spot starter Roberto May-sonworked five in) nings scattenng five hits and allowing three runs He also walked two and struck out two 7-- 2-- 0 Tennessee Otters rookie wide receiver Kevin Dyson e to running back Eddie George after making a catch dunng practice on Friday n NashviHe Term Dyson was drafted in the first round by the Oters after a successful footbaS career at the University of Utah and Ctesfield High See NFL preseason roundup 38 BYS03 (nght) gtves a htgh-ftv- first-inni- et (3-1- Name Game Dusan provided his team's lone bright spot: a solo home run his sixth of the season m the third inning Ogden and Idaho Falls meet again today at 7 p m The Raptors return home for a 4 pm game on Sunday f -- J MJSer is executive sports the Stamiord-Examine- r he VT 3 at or by 0 mil at cnulfeti standard net fmnW 625-426- R COPY ) WNBA finals 6B 4b OMAHA Neb -- Torn homer Hunter s three-ru- n third inning to capped a five-ru- n lead Salt Lake to a 10-- Pacific Coast League baseball victory Fnday night over Omaha Hunter s blast his third of the season gave the Buzz a lead Salt Lake (74-5scored unearned runs in both the first and second innings Dan Perkins (4-allowed eight hits and three runs in 5 13 innings and picked up the win Brian Hamson (8-yielded 12 hits and eight runs m six innings and took the loss The Buzz are two games behind Fresno m the PCL s Southern Division 7-- 0 MELANC CONNEFVStandWttiwnvner CnTXSftnE STOP: Ogden High School's Tyler Brtton (50) tackles Weber High's Nicholas Conwell (on the ground) dunng the opening football for both teams at Ogden High on Fnday night Change at QB sparks By DENNIS LARSEN OGDEN - The Little Brown Jug has found a new home in Weber County's north- Ogden still leads the overall series Despite eight fumbles four of which Og- the Warriors’ two touchdowns were the difference tn Friday's 14--0 victory over the Tigers at Maurice Conroy Field Weber changed quarterbacks at halftime with Shane Syme replacing starter Glade Cox and directing both Warriors’ fourth-quartscoring drives fourth-quart- non-leag- Pag 23 ue er Following a blocked field-goattempt the Warriors drove 63 yards for the game's first touchdown Ashton Buswell's burst up the middle broke up the scoreless al 29-ya- rd Take ATtcsorr think we were nervous in the first Kory’ Bosgieter said “It's a preseason game and we wanted to look at both quarterbacks We decided to switch quarterbacks based on the game’s tempo Syme came in for the second half and the offense dicked We'll start the best Clearfield 29 Keams 20 Weber 14 Ogden 0 Box Elder 34 Bear Rivar 13 Logan 33 Ben Lomond 0 Bonrwvflte 21 Pleasant Grove 1 9 Morgan 22 Union 7 Mountan Crest 20 SpmgviBe 12 Sparest! Fork 21 Sky View 7 GrantsvSe 37 Granite 1 4 Tooete 29 Wasatch 3 er I half" Weber coach Hflcrest30Davis8 ern foothills Since the resumption of the annual football game between Ogden and Weber m 1995 the Warriors have yet to taste defeat in the four outscoring the Tigers 104-2- 5 games den High recovered half 1 game second half Warriors in Prcpvjockflo Northndge43RoyO aafl StandarO-Exarmn- 41-16- -2 T Chris Comets face must-wi- n game today against the Mercury m 4 to Portland Spfea It wfui Spike 14&3-USTA- Houston’s problem Royals 104 thCLong Beach franchise for financial reason this week and reassigned all the StingRays to other teams : Williams was dispersed bade last weekend In all 10 teams raised $8600 to benefit the Jbnntle Huega Center Multiple sclerosis program I Utah State says tickets are still durable for next Saturday's game with Utah but a sellout is expected i lTor information call Columnist loses baseball credentials for looking at 58 player s bottle of Andre Buzz rough up Alas the ABL had to disband Tie Express ? 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Danger Boy and the KKAT Kodeo Cowboy will be trying to &Je a live bull during tonight's 5JTSS event at Idaho State's Holt Arena Danger Boy was the guy “Who tned to ndc a Brahma bull at the Delta Center dunng w’e'NBA Finals The event begins at 7 pm ‘The Stellas won the 1998 Jyswy Heuga Toyota Mountain no-no- National League Former Taylorsville High standout Natalie W iiliams can't seem to settle down One of the most talented players in the American Basketball League Williams played last season for the Portland Power where she won league MVP honors - But she longed to be in California where she went to college and had many friends She convinced the league to trade her to the Long Beach StingRays during the seventh annual ST Nationals riding lawn mowers race will be held Sept 5 in Rockford HI A Cincinnati 10 Florida 8 Houston 2 Pittsburgh 0 St Lexus 5 Atlanta 4 (10) Chi Cubs 10 Colorado 5 Anzona 6 Milwaukee 3 N Y Mets 5 Los Angeles 4 (10) San Diego 12 Montreal 8 Philadelphia 4 San Fran 3 (10) Held on Natali® T' In all 48 Utah youngsters were Introduced to the sport The Side limes American League Gladwell won the same award at Bonneville in 1970 His cousin Tyler Gladwell accomplished the feat m 19 £ "Marisha Harris of Tremonton participated in the final Salt Lake Olympic Committee's Sport to Sport freestyle aerial camp last Sosa homered at Colorado Texas 6 White Sox 5 10 (1st) Chi White Sox 8 Texas 7 (2nd) Anaheim 7 Boston 6 Tampa Bay 4 Detroit 3 Oakland 14 Cleveland 6 Toronto 7 Minnesota 6 Kansas City 6 Baltimore 5 N Y Yankees 1 0 Seattle 3 ’ ?lc&3lts Atlanta Baseball Dustin's unde Brian t "We want the ad campaign a httle bit edgy and a little bit notHraditional" said television executive Chris Russo in Street & SaLSS's Sports Business Journal aftet hiring filmmaker Spike Lee W Spice up the Continental basketball Association's image ’ The basketball is great but feSTeally don’t know about it "JTras our challenge” Through team s 1 35th game Sammy Sosa 53 homers Roger Mans 53 homers Friday McGwire did not homer vs Right-hand- 1971 ’ Charting major league baseball s top home run hitters chasing Roger Mans record ot 61 home nns 0 1961 Through team's 134th game Marx McGwire 54 homers -Roger Mans 51 homers season Dan Mathews mopped up with a scoreless ninth inning Idaho Falls starter Casey Bell (1-took the loss going five innings and allowing seven runs on six hits He was hindered b poor defense the Braves committed five errors behind him Ogden was boosted offensively by third baseman Francisco Tucent who went with a run scored and three RBIs Shortstop Chris Rowan also added an RBI single Braves first baseman Joe 625-426- 1 pitchers' duel at 9:50 of the fourth quarter After Weber held the Tigers on fourth down with 5:57 left the Warnors went 69 yards - taking 4:41 oft the dock - with Dusty Beckstrom bolting the final 19 yards for the TD with 1:22 remaining "Our kids Settled down in the second leader next week against Layton "Our big kids paid more attention to detail in the second half” Bosgieter said “Our enthusiasm and emotion was better in the second half I've been at Weber for 10 years and every year that we have won our first game we've had a winning season I made sure and told the kids that” The loss spoiled the head coaching debut of Ogden coach John Filiaga who saw his 117 yards of total offense team generate - including 109just yards rushing "Ogden executed the option well early on Filiaga has his kids excited he's doing a good job” Bosgieter said "Our philosophy of defending the option was bend but not break Any time you get a shutout you have SeeWEBER’23 Jazz center recovering from meningitis and Ostortag hospitalized reloased from AKa View Hospital this woek Th Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY - Utah Jazz center Greg Ostcrtag is out of a hospital after spending at being treated for meningitis The Deseret News reported cm Friday that the Ostcrtag was admitted to Alta View Hospital on Sunday night and released earlier this week A hospital spokesman confirmed Ostcrtag had been treated for meningitis but would not discuss further details of Ostertag's condition The Utah Jazz forbidden from contact with their players because of the NBA lockout declined comment Ostcrtag could not be reached Meningitis is an infection of the fluid and lining of the brain which can be caused by either a virus or bacteria Viral meningitis is generally not serious but bacterial meningitis is fatal in one in 10 cases and one m seven sur vivors is left with a severe handicap Aftereffects of the disease can often include fatigue recurring headaches difficulty in concentrating short-termemory lapses clumsiness and balm f $40 million contract with the Jazz kicks in for the upcoming season Last year he lost his starting job to Greg Foster and averaged just 47 points 21 blocks and 59 rebounds per game six-ye- ar On The Am 11am- - MLB baseball Seattle at N Y Yankees FOX V30 p m - Little League baseball World Senes championship game ABC 2 p m - MLB baseball NY Mets at Los Angeles FOX 2pm- - NCAA football Eddie Robinson Classic Louisiana Tech at Nebraska FSRM 2pm- - WNBA basketball Phoenix at Houston NBC 6pm- - MLB baseball Pittsburgh at Houston FSRM 6pm- - NFL exhibition: Carolina at Pittsburgh ESPN Sports Coots Pro background Los Angeles Spark Coach Orlando Woofodge says what the WNBA needs is more 1 coaches from the pro ranks A lot of coaches m the league come from college programs which are very structured This is professional basketball and for the level of play to go up there has to be i an enhancement of creativity A lot of these women can be creative’ ance problems Ostertag's Local sports: See complete schedule on Scoreboard 108 CSfUatHe struggled during music last season after signing lucrative contract - Standard-Examine- r and to staff wire service |