Show 1 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SATURDAY APRIL 6 1991 0 SPORTS EDITOR: 625-426- SIDE LINES oyais rack up six runs Ax keeps falling Lemon and Hernandez join ranks of baseball’s 3B unemployed Through the air Clearfield falls to 5--3 overall Nicole Alder a half-inc- h short of Weber State long jump 3B record Standard Examiner staff BASKETBALL CLEARFIELD — The Roy High School girls softball team nickeled and dimed Clearfield to gain a 0 win in a Region 1 contest on Friday The Royals scored one run in each of the first six innings and improved their region record to 1 and 3 overall Clearfield is now 3 in league play NBA Utah 93 Dallas 87 Cleveland 104 Charlotte 101 Indiana 117 Washington 103 Portland 115 Orlando 98 SA 110 Chicago 107 Detroit 101 Minnesota 82 Houston 126 Denver 120 G State 118 Phoenix 101 LA Clippers 109 Seattle 90 LA Lakers 108 Miami 87 6-- 2-- 5-- 0-- ROUNDUPS: Prep teams play soccer baseball 2B Meanwhile Roy pitcher Wendy Russell was silencing the Clearfield bats Catcher Kami Chatter-tontwo singles were the only Falcon hits Kristen Belnap scored twice for the Royals and Mandy Young had a triple Mainly the Royals used bunts and base stealing to manufacture their runs “We’ve been working a lot on bunts and slaps” Ioy Coach JoLeigh Kerr said “That’s become a lot more of the game the last three of four years” Sports Shorts Tarkanian denies using expletives ’s Clearfield High’s Jill Zaugg shows determination on her way to winning the 300 meter hurdles at Weber State Friday afternoon LAS VEGAS (AP) — UNLV coach Jerry Tarkanian denied that he used expletives to describe the play of the run-scori- Weber 7 Layton 3 5-- 2-- Runnin’ Reb- 3-- twice Bonneville 11 Davis 0 At Washington Terrace Brooke Barrow led the Lakers past the winless Darts with a masterful one-h- it pitching performance Barrow got plenty of support on the defensive end as the Lakers played flawlessly in the field The Darts on the other hand committed six errors None of the Laker hits went for extra bases But they took advantage of Davis miscues and used excellent base running to overpower the Darts “I was extremely pleased with els after they American Fork’s Windy Jorgensen shatters old records of 5006 and ran the last leg on By DENNIS LARSEN Standard-Examine- staff r OGDEN — Four little words on the back of Windy Jorgentell the story: All sen's For Having Speed Jorgensen a diminutive sophomore who is blessed with a great set of wheels once again stole the show in Friday’s 12th annual Weber State University Invitational high school girls track and field meet held in Wildcat Stadium American For the Fork High School sprinter it was a repeat performance of what she accomplished in this same meet a year ago as a ninth grader Jorgensen won the 100 meters in a new meet record time of 1208 seconds clocked a 2515 in the 200 meters which broke her old mark of 2549 anchored American Fork’s victorious d relay team which recorded a new meet record time wind-swe- e the Cavemen’s mile relay team (4:1010) If that wasn’t a full day’s work Jorgensen capped it off by going bowling after returning home to American Fork g Her performance saw her sweep the outstanding athlete award for the second consecutive year and join East High's Susan DeVries e as the only winner of the honor “It makes me feel good but I first-plac- irt At Pleasant View the Warriors struck for four runs in the first two innings and then held on for the win Weber improved to 4:0 in the region and 1 overall Layton fell to 2 in league play and 3 overall Heidi Miller picked up the win for the Warriors while giving up eight hits two of which were Layton home runs For Weber Terra Einders and Emily Hannum each had one RBI and Tara Morgan scored 2B pt 440-yar- DALLAS (AP) — Karl Malone said he was tired Friday night But his numbers showed different The power forward scored 31 points and grabbed 19 rebounds the defense” said Bonneville and Jeff Malone added 23 points Coach Carol DeMonge “Good Friday night to send the Utah things will happen any time you Jazz to a victory over Dalcan go an entire game without las eliminating the Mavericks making an error" from the NBA playoffs Julie Tanner and Kiersha Blat“Sometimes you go out there ter banged out a pair of hits each with no energy” Malone said and Kiana Hookano knocked in “But you can’t lay down and die three runs for Bonneville (3-- 1 in I was trying to do it on instinct” region and 1 overall) The Jazz entered the game tied with the Houston Rockets for Region 5 second place in the Midwest DiBL 12 Logan 11 vision one game behind San AnAt Ogden the Scots scored tonio It stayed that way as the three runs in the bottom of the Spurs upset Chicago 7 in seventh inning for the come-Se- e the Windy City SOFTBALL on 2B Dallas which lost for the sixth record-shatterin- two-tim- couldn’t have gotten 4-- A year) “I feel stronger this year than last year at this point I didn’t 110-10- said “My start (in the 100) was OK but I think I had a better start in the trials I do better in the last 40 or 50 meters any- way” Jorgensen’s time in the 100 meters erased DeVries’ meet record of 1226 set in 1981 Jorgensen found herself behind Brighton’s Jennifer Jenkins going into the turn in the 200 meters “She was ahead of me on the curve and I said to myself ‘This is bull Something has to change you’re screwing up’ ” Even with Jorgensen scoring 20 points on her own and helping the Cavemen score 20 more 9 Dallas crept as close as early in the fourth quarter but Jeff Malone scored seven consecutive points including a three-poiplay with 6:4 left to push the Jazz lead to 3 Dallas made one last push 7 on Blackpulling within with 221 man’s seconds remaining but Mark Eaton’s dunk with 133 seconds to play closed out the Mavericks’ postseason chances The Jazz went on a 1 run over the final 2:16 of the third period to expand a 1 lead to entering the final quarter Delaney Rudd's corner jumper capped the spurt with 25 seconds left in the period 75-6- 1 nt Karl 82-7- Malone 91-8- three-point- says he was playing He ‘on instinct’ Friday night time in seven games was led by Herb Williams’ 19 points and had only four players in double figures Rolando Blackman and Derek Harper Dallas’ top two scorers combined for 25 points Friday night nearly 15 points under their combined season aver er in the two relays American Fork couldn’t overtake Mountain View which successfully defended its team title by g American Fork 80':-5- 5 Layton and Brighton tied for third with 49 points Two juniors Weber’s Lindi Stephenson and Clearfield’s Jill Zaugg repeated as champions in the high jump (5 feet 4 hurdles inches) and (4647) respectively Stephenson was the only jumper in the field left at 6 but she missed all three at- tempts at that height “I’m not disappointed but I did want to jump higher Sometimes it’s not to your advantage to be the only one jumping because you know you’ve won and there’s nobody to push you But you are relieved of the stress” said Stephenson “On my first attempt at 6 my legs barely caught the bar I See TRACK on 2B nals of the Final Four last outs-corin- 9-- two-poi- nt 70-6- 20-fo- ot day ian has said he will take Tarkanian legal action if Illustrated against Sports the magazine does not retract a story which said the coach launched into a bitter tirade following the Rebels’ upset loss In a story entitled “When the Best Went Bust” Sports Illustrated writer Curry Kirkpatrick said Tarkanian used expletives to describe the play of Stacey Augmon and George Ackles in the 7 loss to the Blue Devils Tarkanian called the story “an lie” and said he has asked a California attorney to prepare for a possible lawsuit 5-- 79-7- out-and-o- ut 5-- Utah grabbed a 7 halftime lead behind Karl Malone’s 15 first-hapoints and 564 percent field goal shooting The Mavericks were without starting forward Rodney McCray who was out with a thigh injury The Jazz have nine games remaining including a key meeting lf night at Houston against the Rockets Utah has six of its last eight games at home “Each game is magnified" Jazz Coach Jerry Sloan said “We’ve been competing hard all year We’ve fought through some hard times and now we’re in a position to fight for the division” John Stockton was the only other Jazz played in double figures with 10 points He also had 12 assists Eagles shed had habits to defeat Kansas City By TOM McEACHIN Standard Examiner correspondent SALT LAKE CITY — After struggling for a period against the team with the worst record in the International Hockey League the Salt Lake Golden Eagles suddenly came to life by exploding for five goals in the second period The outburst lifted the Golden Eagles past the expansion Kansas and avenged an City Blades embarrassing loss on Tuesday “We started getting back to our old bad habits of turning it (the puck) over and got away from the tempo of our play a bit” Salt Lake Coach Bob Francis said “(The Blades) make it and the guys were forced to hear the wake-u- p call They rewell” sponded call came early in The wake-u- p the second period after the Eagles were whistled for two quick penalties Kansas City's Rick Barkovich n capitalized on the and gave the Blades a lead Salt Lake then came storming back with three straight goals to take the lead Darren Banks slammed in a 6-- 4 two-nothi- two-ma- 2-- BOB CLARK JR Golden Eagles’ Mark Osieckl (center) tries to slow down Kansas City’s Jim Latos as he makes Standard-Examine- r a move toward the goal Salt Lake goalie Warren Sharpies (right) keeps his eye on the puck 0 SaturTarkan- 300-met- er Saturday in semifi- the 52-4- age upset by Duke push Jazz past the Mavs 93-8- 7 6-- this (award) without the relays I was nervous and I felt a lot of pressure to do the same thing again” said Jorgensen “But I just decided to do my best I hope this year goes the same as last year’s (when Jorgensen was named the outstanding girls track athlete of the run summer track for a month after the state meet (in May when she had a stress fracture of her right arch) but I started running hard the first week of July with my dad (Rod) and older brother (Bart)” Jorgensen were shot on a tough angle from the right side and Richard Zemlack connected from the left circle to tie the game at 2 Salt Lake goalie Warren Sharpies who is in his last 15 games alnow so made several big saves in the period None was bigger than a kick save that knocked the puck down the ice to CJ Young Young break capitalized on a passing to Andrew McKim who scored the goal After Dan Woodley hit for Kansas City to tie the game again Salt Lake came back with two more goals to build up a 3 lead at the end of two periods Young won a faceoff to the right of the goal sending the puck to Martin Simard for a score Then Tim Sweeney made a great play a minute later drawing the Kansas City defense toward him then passing to Scott McCrady in front of the net for an easy goal Young who finished the night with four assists said the Eagles didn’t like neither Tuesday’s loss nor finding themselves down 0 See EAGLES on 2B 2-- 13-- 2 go-ahe- 5-- 2-- Rose ends stay at halfway house CINCINNATI (AP) — Pete h Rose ended his sentence at a halfway house Friday but still faces nearly three months of his three-mont- community service sentence for tax cheating Rose smiled and joked with the media as he left Talbert House “I just want to get my life back on track” Rose said as he got into a red Chevy Blazer and drove away “I get to sleep in a comfortable bed tonight" Rain drops event back to October THE WOODLANDS Texas (AP) — PGA Tour and tournament officials postponed the $1 million Independent Insurance Agent Open Friday and rescheduled it for Oct after steady rain had washed out the first two rounds It was the first PGA Tour event postponed since the 1966 Houston Open that was rescheduled in November and won by Arnold Palmer 23-2- 6 TAKE A TICKET High school track and field: Weber State University Invitational at Wildcat Stadium 9 am SPORTS QUOTE Will WLAF players be in the NFL next year? “Of courso I'm watching them” said general manager George Young of the New York Giants who got four starters for his 1985 Super Bowl winners and three for this year's team from the United States Football League "If can get one player out of this league I’m ahead of the game" — The Associated Press I |