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Tuesday May 18 1999 3C Sports Standard-Examin- IN THE BLEACHERS LOCAL SCHEDULE TODAY NBA basketball Portland at Utah PCL baseball By Steve Moore Minnesota coach apologizes for investigation of program wmer vs Layton 315 pm games at 5 30 and 7 45 p m state 4-tournament at Cottonwood Complex: Bonnevte vs Spnngvite 3 15 pm Weber vs Fremont 530 pm Spanish Folk vs Box Orem-Hilcre- 830 p m Memphis at SaJ Lake 615 pm 745 pm Eider Prep baseball State 4-- tournament at Ken Price Parte games at 11 am 1:30 p m Mtxray vs Mountain Crest 7 pm state 5-- tournament at Lndquet Field: games at 11 am 1:30 p m West Jordan vs Taylorsville 430 pm Mountain View vs Bingham 7 pm Prep boys soccer State 5-- tournament Ctearfietd at Brighton 4 p m Alta at Davis 4 pm state 4-tournament Sky View vs East 4 pm Lone Peak at Bonneville 4 pm State tournament at Wendover Champonshto game at 4 pm Prep eoftbai State 5-- tournament at Cottonwood Complex West Jordan vs Northndge 1 pm Prep softball tournament at Cottonwood Stale Complex state 5-- tournament at Complex £2 On The asr 6 pm — Sports talk- Sportsnight with Greg Wrubefl KSL-A1160 6:15 p m — PCL baseball Mamphis at 1010 630 KTUR-ASalt lake KTKK-A8:30 pm — NBA basketball: Portland at semifinal Utah Western Conference plavotf 1320 KS6S-A800 Game 1 KFNZ-AKLO-A1430 4 am — Sports talk: Jim Rome KALL-A910 10 am — Sports talk: The KFAN Wise 1320 Men KFNZ-ANoon — Sports talk: The Sports Grill KFNZ-A1320 NOTE- Ail programing subject to changes Oklahoma 10 Iowa 5 Omaha 5 Tucson 4 Calgary at Tacoma pod rain Edmonton at Vancouver ppd rain Today's games Oklahoma at T ucson Salt Lake at Memphis Iowa at Nashville at Las Fresno Vegas Tacoma at Edmonlon New Orleans at Albuquerque Vancouver at Calgarv Omaha at Colorado Springs NBA PLAYOFFS Monday's results Conferenca semifinals (Best-of-7- ) se- ries San Antonio 87 LA Lakers 81 San Anionlo leads series Today's games (Times MOT) New York at Atlanta 6 pm Portland at Utah 8:30 pan Wednesday's games Philadelphia at Indiana 5 pm LA Lakers at San Antonio 7:30 pm PREP BASEBALL tournament State Monday's results Davis 5 Northndge 1 Brighton 7 Layton 5 Hilkrest 13 Copper Hills 4 Atta 8 Hunter 1 tournament State Spanish Fork 11 Fremont 1 Bountiful 7 Weber 1 Pleasant Grove 8 Box Elder 2 Olympus 10 Lone Peak 8 PACERS 94 76ERS 90 At Indianapolis PHILADELPHIA DAVIS 5 NORTHRIDGE 1 At Ogden's Lindquist Field 100 Norttiridge 100 Davis Wilding and Arnold Tibbs Nelson W — Tibbs L— Wilding Friz Misik Davis Groll 2 goals: Percentages: FG 448 FT 652 111 (Iverson Snow 1 Hughes Blocked shots: 3 (Ratliff 2 Hughes) Turnovers: 12 (Lvnch 3 Iverson 2 Snow 2 Geiger 2 Ratliff 2 Hughes) Steals: 7 (Iverson 2 Lvnch 2 Geiger Technical fouls: Delay Of Ratliff Mahorn) Game 144 fourth Hegal defense: 1 INDIANA FT FG MinM-- M-- Reb O-- T A PF Sports 1329 6 am — Sports talk: Monson & James 1320 with the Booner KFNZ-A10 am — Sports talk: The Jungle with f'lO A BASKETBALL Indiana 94 Philadelphia 90 Indiana leads "Watch yourselves boys This tribe likes to throw right at your head And you’d better hit the dirt 'cause these puppies are travelln’ 90 mph minimum” WEDNESDAY RADIO KFNZ-A- 000 030 0- -1 -S 2 7 3 1 Patton (7) and 28 Northridge - BRIGHTON 7 LAYTON 5 At Ogden's Lindquist Field 8 3 -7 202 020 Brighton 11 3 1—5 001 021 Layton Drake and D Thomas Gillespie Thompson — — L Gillespie (6) Mawhinney (7) and Fry W Drake 2- B- Brighton Nordhoff Fry Stringham 3B — Brighton Sato SPANISH FORK 11 FREMONT At Murray's Ken Price Park PIS M itched (Orem) 10021 8 Marci Young (Bingham) 1:0065 800 meters- -1 Julia Ostler (Kearns) 21567 2 Nellie Hammons (Lavton) 2 1569: 3 Jackie 21778 4 Natalie Quilter Zeigle (Bingham) (Kearns) 2:20 70 5 Kelli Blair (Alta) 22157 6 Lida Clapier (Skvline) 22216 7 Angie Campbell (Bingnam) 22291 8 Jackie Hunden (Mounlain View) 2:2385 3200 meters- -1 Laura Zeigle (Bingham) 11:1970 3 11:1031 1 Natalie Quilter (Kearns) Jackie Zeigle (Bingham) 11:2349 4 Jackie Jen5 Winters 11:2705 Jessica Hills) sen (Copper 6 Amanda Archuleta 11:30 81 (Bingham) 7 Coombs Kristen 11:3611 (Layton) (Orem) 11:3670 8 Jaml Valentine (Davis) 113942 Krishna McKinley hurdles- -1 (Lavton) 1488 2 Kristy Slade (Hunter) 1502 3 Lindsay Steele (Mounlain View) 1516 4 Jennie Lifferth (Viewmont) 1566 5 Emily Saver (West Jordan) 1586 6 Tiffany Zupan (Orem) 1597 7 Lori Green (West Jordan) 1608 8 Shalene Liddie (Mounlain View) 1608 hurdles -- 1 Ilene Dixon (Mountain View) 4430 2 Kristv Slade (Hunter) 4574 3 Jennie Lifterth (Viewmont) 4589 4 Shalene Liddie (Mounlain View) 4623 5 Emily Hillam 4631 6 Angie Benson (Mountain (Kearns) View) 4631 7 Natalie Payne (Davis) 4683 8 Emily Saver (West Jordan) 4727 relay — 1 Mounlain View 4898 2 Kearns 4922 3 Alla 50 01 4 Viewmont 5059 5 Orem 5067 6 West Jordan 5074 7 Bingham 5079 8 Davis 5187 Medley relay — 1 Kearns 44)995 2 Lavton 4:14 70 3 Bingham 4:1915 4 Viewmont 4:1943 4:2080 7 5 Davis 4:1943 6 Cooper Hills Tirmpanogos 4:3033 8 Skyline 4:3572 — 1 1600-metKearns 3:5337 2 relay Mountain View 3:5597 3 Davis 44)367 4 Alta 44)567 5 Lavton 4:0624 6 Bingham 44)661 7 Orem 44)683 8 Viewmont 4:08 31 Shot pul — 1 Candice Workman (Clearfield) 3 41-- 9' 2 Healher Sparks (Jordan) x Kelli Burton (Davis) 35-- 3 4 Leslie Lines (Moun5 Ashlee Keemer (Clearlain View) 6 Charmav Magalel (Mountain field) 34-7 Truley Makwell (Hillcresl) 33-- 5 View) 7 4 8 Hilary Francom (Davis) 32-Javelin — 1 Missv Wood (Copper Hills) 0 3 131-- 3 2 Erin Thorn (Mounlain View) Melanie Lance (West Jordan) 117-- 3 4 Candice 117-- 2 5 Slade Kristv Workman (Clearfield) (Hunter) 1)6-- 8 6 Melissa Jewett (Viewmont) 113-- 3 7 Julie Tucker (Bingham) 112-- 1 8 Valu 0 Muti (Granger) Long iump- -1 Ronnl Moore (Kearns) 17- -’ 2 Kristy Slade (Hunter) 4: 3 Sandl 4 Rachel Crosbv (Mountain View) 3 5 Jenny View) (Mountain Smith (West Jordan) 16-- 3' 2 6 Rachel Voorhies 7 Holslad Dawna (Cottonwood) (Kearns) 3 8 4 8 Jenny Applegate (Bingham) 1 innings) 3 0 001 00— 1 Fremont 1 13 632 Ox— 11 Spanish Fork Smith Jensen (2) and Schultz Surley and — L Smith Cloward Fork Mccormick Vance Giles 3B — Spanish Fork Binks HR -- Spanish Fork Vance Cloward Dart (S goals: Percentages: FG 444 FT 812 3 Miller Perkins 333 (Jackson Blocked shots: 5 (DDavis Rose 2 Mullin 2 Rose Mullin ADavis) Turnovers: 12 (ADavis 3 Miller 2 Jackson 2 Rose Mullin DDavis Perkins Smils) Steals: 5 (Rose Jackson Mullin A Davis Best) Technical fouls: None Illegal defense: 1 20 26 20 24-- 90 Philadelphia 31 19 24 20—94 Indiana 2:29 T— (16530) SPURS 87 LAKERS 81 At San Antonio LA LAKERS BOUNTIFUL 7 WEBER 1 At Murray's Ken Price Park 1—7 7 3 103 020 Bountiful 2 2 010 000 0- -1 Weber Gleason and Patterson Dickson Holbrook (6) Call (7) and Stillwell HR — Weber 2B — Bountiful Christensen Bahr Hunter Stillwell Bountiful PLEASANT GROVE 8 BOX ELDER 2 At Murray's Ken Price Park 0- 3 0 -2 000 002 Bex Elder 1 11 111 041 x- -8 Pleasant Grove McDonald Walker (5) Hansen (5) and — — L W Bradv Bullock Whitaker Bradv and McDonald 2B Pleasant Grove Scott Scoville - 21 3 LOCAL GOLF 21 21 13 0 0 2 0 81 goals: Percentages: FG 380 FT 731 Horrv 1 Bryant Fisher 222 (Rice Blocked shots: 3 (O'Neal Rooks VI Fox Bryant) Turnovers: 10 (Bryant 7 O'Neal 2 Fox) Steals: 10 (Bryant 3 Rice 2 Rek) 2 O'Neal Fisher Fok) Technical fouls: Coach Rambls 1:53 third Flagrant fouls: O'Neal 2:50 third Hegal defense: 1 5AN ANTONIO Elliott Duncan Robinson Elie Johnson Perdue Jackson Daniels Kersev Rose Totals ooah: Percentages: FG 419 FT 647 4 Elliott £2) Kersev 7 429 (Jackson EliElie 6 Robinson 9 Blocked shot (Duncan 14 (Duncan 6 Robinson 2 Johnott) Turnover Steal Perdue) Kersev son 2 Daniels Jackson 6 (Elie 2 Robinson Daniels Johnson Kersey) Technical foul None Iegal defense: 1 23-- 81 17 24 17 LA Lakers 20 27 20 20-- 87 San Antonio A 25 297 (20557) T-- - NHL HOCKEY STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS Monday's results Conference semifinals Dallas 2 SI Louis 1 OT Dallas wins series 4 Toronto 4 Pittsburgh 3 OT Toronto wins series 2 Today's games (Times MDT) Boston at Buffalo 530 pm Colorado at Detroit 530 pm TURNER CUP PLAYOFFS Conference finals ) (Times MDT) Eastern Conference Detrort vs Orlando Wednesday's game Detroit al Orlando 5 P m Western Conference Houston vs Chicago Today's game JO p m Chicago ot Houston 6 PCL BASEBALL Monday's results Fresno 8 Colorado Soring 1 4 Salt Lake 3 La Vega Memphis 6 New Orleans 0 5’1 Inning 10 Albuquerque 6 Nashville low putts tournament Beril Bachlel 3 Kathy First flight- -1 Wrigghl 3 Marie Higgins -1 Dorl Wagoner 2 Cher Second flight Dlckamore 3 Gale Livingston Third flight- -1 Shirley Christensen 2 Freeland 3 Vicki Nelson rain 11 UGA GOLF UTAH JUNIOR GOLF ASSOCIATION Johnny Miter Tour Mav IS at St George Golf Club — 1 Daniel Summerhavs 7 Bov ages (Farmington) 70 2 Casey Fowles (Delta) 71 3 David Cox (Ogden) 73 4 Pete Stone (Bountiful) 74 5 (tie) Clay Ogden (West Point) Barry Schenk (Layton) 75 Annie Thurman (HighGirls ages land) 74 2 Mary Fernandez (Las Vegas) 75 3 Nicole Newren (Salt Lake City) 78 Bruce Summerhavs Tour May 15 at St George Gotf Club — Bovs ages Christopher Loughney (Las Vegas) 73 Z Zach Johnston (Magna) 74 1 (tie) Derek Penman (Murray) Jacob Soioman (Farmington) Logan Leavitt (St George) 77 — 1 Jonathan Taruc (Las Boys ages Vegas) 70 Z Sterling Clark (Salt Lake City) 74 3 Tyler Herzog (Ogden) 75 Echo Thatcher (Salt Girls ages Lake Citv) 84 Z Meredith Winchester (Sandy) 87 3 Alison Scholfield (Bountiful) 106 Smith's Junior Tour Bovs ages Doug Fowles (Della) 38 Z Michael McRae (Salt Lake City) 40 3 (tie) Jacob Abraham (Rigby Idaho) Austin French (Idaho Falls Idaho) 42 Mecede Kroon (West Girls ages Jordan) 44 2 Brlelle Paolinl (Boise Idaho) 46 1 Natalie Stone (Bountiful) 49 1 Adam Tebbs (Las Bovs ages Vegas) 35 2 Tony Finau (Salt Lake City) 36 3 Scott Pinkney (Orem) 37 — 1 Natalie Nelson (St Girls ages George) 54 Z Lauren Wright (St George) 67 3 70 Mantd Fowles (Delta) STATE 4-- 5-- Medley relay— 1 East 4:1174 2 Lone Peak 3 Bounliful 4:17 94 4 Fremont 4:18 72 5 7 80 6 Provo Mountain Crest 4:2875 8 Logan 43210 1600-metrelay— 1 Murray 4:0321 2 Bountiful 4:0494 3 Bonneville 4 Spanish Fork 40671 5 Lone Peak 4 0679: 6 East 4 1266 7 Logan 4:1581 8 Mounlain Crest Judge Memorial 4:1721 Discus— 1 Dana Chapman (Weber) 177-- 5 115-- 2 1 Jen Becky Downs (Fremont) (Lone Peak) 111-- 5 4 Bethany Hadden 110-1-0 5 Sleed iSpringville) Becky (Bounliful) 1 0 6 Melinda Iketau (Spanish Fork) 107-- 1 7 Jessica Safsten (Bountiful) 101-- 3 8 Michelle Hodgson (Cyprus) 98-- 0 Krvsta Behring (Box Elder) High lump- -1 2 2 2 Nikki Anderson (Weber) 2 Jaynl 2 4 Jana McKinney (Lone Larsen (Fremont) 0 6 0 5 Heather Simmons (East) Peak) 7 Melanie Lindsey Doxey (Lone Peak) 8 Kristi Loveridge (AmeriJones (Weber) can Fork) 2 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS - 1859 Jenny Holman (Murray) 45 89 2 Lauren Browning (American Fork) 4757 3 Javni Larsen (Fremont) 4761 4 Kamie Massey (Pavson) 4768 5 Tracy Munns (Bok Elder) 4774 6 Laura Cannon (Springvitle) 4804 7 Ally Clegg (Bounliful) 4834 8 Carly Bobbe (Judge Memorial) 48 46 Murray 48 89 2 Lone relay- -1 Peak 4901 3 Weber 5009 4 Box Elder 5061 5 Spanish Fork 50 97 6 Judge Memorial 5155 hurdles- -1 7 Bountiful 5181 0H 8 Bonneville 3-- A CHAMPIONSHIPS finishers PROVO — Saturday's and Bear River Ben Lomond and Morgan High girls track and field results in the stale championships held at Brigham Young University's Clarence Robison Track Stadium: 100 meters -- 1 Becky Warburton (Uintah) 1301 6 Tessa Arneson (Ogden) 1329 200 meters— 1 Becky Warburton (Uintah) 2543 7 Tessa Arneson (Ogden) 2662 AX) meters — 1 Jennifer Rockwell (Tooele) 5837 6 Kristin Blackinton (Ogden) M016 800 meters- -1 Emily Preslw’cn (Cedar City) 22165 7 Amanda Crane (Ogden) 2 2621 3200 meters— 1 Cynthia Losee (Delta) 1152962 7 Hod) Lewis (Bear River) 12:2405 hurdles- -1 Brittany Loll (Hurricane) 1631 3 Katie Farmer (Bear River) 1694 8 Casey Lane (Morgan) 1830 hurdles— 1 Sara Oldrovd (Richfield) 4574 7 Julie Holt (Morgan) 4805 relay— 1 Uintah 4910 5 Ogden 5109 Medley relay— 1 Richfield 4:1880 4 Ogden 430 92 6 Morgan 43353 relay— 1 Uintah 40226 2 Og8 Morgan 4:1452 den Daria Washington (Ben LoShot out- -1 mond) 38-- 4 2 Valvnn Pugsley (Bear River) 37-- 6 7 Tanlka Blunt (Ogden) 32-- 1 4 Javelin — 1 Selena Rowley (Della) 120-- 1 -1 Farner Katie (Bear River) Long lump- PROVO Saturday's results In the stale girls track and field championships held al Brigham Young University's Clarence Robison Track Stadium: 100 meters -- 1 Misty Jorgensen (Lone Peak) 1267 2 Andrea Jeppsen (Box Elder) 1277 3 Autumn Allen (Lone Peak) 1302 4 Ka- ml Kelley (Weber) 1323 5 Tracy Hamblin (Murray) 13 29 6 Jolynn Hao (East) 1334 7 Aimie Rees (Roy) 1340 8 Mary Bennion (Highland) 1351 200 meters-- 1 Misty Jorgensen (Lone Peak) 2525 2 Andrea Jeppsen (Box Elder) 2547 3 Kim VanBeekum (Weber) 2578 4 Autumn Spence (Pleasant Grove) 2620 5 Tracy Hamblin (Murray) 2626 6 Jenny Holman (Murray) 2642 7 Heather Carlos (East) 2642 8 Andrea Chugg (Fremont) 2660 400 meters -- 1 Andrea Jeppsen (Box Elder) 5775 2 Kati Siddowav (Woods Cross) 58 18 3 Tracv Hamblin (Murray) 58 26 4 Anna Nelson (Murray) 5861 5 Kellie Sorenson (Murray) 58 66 6 Stacy Wilson (Spanish Fork) 5955 7 Michelle VanBeekum (Bonneville) 5969 8 Andrea Chugg (Fremont) 5978 Nan Evans (Bountiful) 800 meters-- 1 record old record 2:1273 (new slate by Rosy Gardner East 1994): 2 Kassi Anderson 3 Clark (East) 2:1869 Stefani 2:1613 (Provo) 4 Elizabeth Vernon (Lone Peak) 2:2290 5 Andrea Butler (Woods Cross) 2:2528 6 Kira 7 Whitne ChrisChadburn (Bonneville) tiansen (Timpview) 2:2599 8 Adrienne Griffin (Rov) 2:2822 3200 meters- -1 Heidi Bouwhuis (Fremont) 1:17-53 111740 2 Kassi Anderson (Provo) Phebe Ko (East) 11:2531 4 Sheena Curtis Clark 5 Stefani 112712 (Mounlain Crest) (East) 11:3071 6 Summer Bell (Judge Memorial) 11:36 32 7 Sharee Hatch (Mountain Crest) 11:39 85 8 Kad Jensen (Timpview) 11:4047 hurdles- -1 Jana McKinney (Lone Peak) 1618 2 Michelle Bennett (Mounlain Crest) 1634 3 Lauren Browning (American Fork) 1645 4 Darnell Scott (Judge Memorial) 1654 5 Rebecca Nielsen (Box Elder) 1659 6 Mindy Mower (Lone Peak) 1669 7 Amanda Magalel (Bountiful) 1681 8 Kristi Crump (Pay-so- 52 00 2 STATE 2-- CHAMPIONSHIPS finishers PROVO — Saturday's first-plagirls and St Joseph High results In the stale track and field championships held al Brigham Young University's Clarence Robison Track Stadium: 100 meters— 1 Andrea Nixon (Millard) 1326 200 meters— 1 Andrea Nixon (Millard) 2677 400 meters— 1 Shilo Belnap (Gunnison) 10021 800 meters— 1 Tori Edwards (Parowan) 2:2607 3 Amanda Chavez (SI Joseph) 2:3234 3200 meters -- 1 Rena Williams (Beaver) 121991 hurdles— 1 Shanna Green (Duchesne) 1680 hurdles— 1 Shllo Belnap (Gunnison) 4637 relay — 1 Millard 5147 Medley relay — 1 Mantl 4:38 34 er North Sevier 4:2115 relay- -1 Discus -- 1 Holly Hall (Juab) 105-- 4 2 Mary Dlnsdale (St Joseph) 102-- 5 0 Nettie Smalley (Juab) High lump- -1 NFL FOOTBALL Homeless Cardinals await vote on stadium project MESA Ariz - The Arizona Cardinals the only franchise e four major pro sports to play on a college campus could soon have a home of their own The Cardinals have been homeless for 1 1 years since the ' Bidwill family moved the franchise to Arizona from St Louis If voters in Mesa and two smaller communities give the today - and the latest poll shows the race a virtual ' dead heat - the Cardinals won’t just have a home they’ll have a palace the centerpiece of the $18 billion Rio Salado Crossing The Cardinals have pledged $75 million for their stadium Rhode Island loses The remainder of the $507 mil- -' Odom to NBA Draft lion cost of the public share of the project - to pay for the sta- SOUTH KINGSTOWN RI - Lamar Odom declared for dium convention center and adthe NBA draft after one out- jacent parks - will come from Mesa taxpayers The remaining standing season at Rhode Island $13 billion is to come from pri- The sophomore vate investment The NFL has promised a Su-- ’ forward notified the NBA on Sunday the university said per Bowl there in 2004 or 2005' The Fiesta Bowl also has indi- -' Monday cated it would move there Odom is considered a probable lottery pick He led Rhode SOCCER: Island in scoring (176) and reUS women’s World Cup bounding (94) last season The lost to North Rams (20-1team features 13 Olympians’ in the first CHICAGO - The United round of the NCAA TournaStates roster for this summer’s ment Women’s World Cup will feature 13 players who won gold Bender elects to skip medals at the Atlanta Olympics: in-th- go-ahe-ad 3) college try pro game PICAYUNE Miss - Picayune High center Jonathan Bender who broke Michael The squad announced Monday also has si er players who were on the US team in 1991 when the Americans won the inaugural World Cup Jordan’s record with 31 points in the McDonald’s game said Sunday that he had declared himself eligible for the June 30 NBA Draft By beating a midnight Sunday deadline to make his intention known to the NBA the Bender backed out of a national letter of intent that he signed with Mississippi State Bender averaged 25 points 15 rebounds and six blocked shots a game as a senior at Pica The Mia team includes Hamm who scored in Sunday’s victory over the Netherlands giving her 107 career international goals tying the interna- tional record Like Hamm Michelle Akers and Kristind Lilly will be playing in their’ third World Cup The Women’s World Cup begins June 19 - 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PROVO Saturday' result In the slate olrt track and field championships held at Brigham Young University's Clarence Robison Track Stadium: 100 meters-- 1 Heather Houle (Mountain View) 1257 2 Krvstle Smart (Alla) 12 80 3 Monica McCloud (West Jordan) 13 04 4 T amml Mlshler (Orem) 1308 5 Judl Nielsen (Bingham) 1326 6 Jenny Smith (West Jordan) 1327 7 Sheila Lefevre (Jordan) 1328 8 Kathleen Hobbs (Copper Hills) 1330 200 meters-- 1 Healher Houle (Mountain record ok) record View) 24 62 (new slate 2481 by Angie Palmer West Jordan 1995) 2 Krvstle Smart (Alla) 25 50 3 Tamml Mtshler (Orem) 2613 4 Monica McCloud (West Jordan) 26 28 5 Judl Nielsen iBinghaml 26 54 6 Sheila Lefevre (Jordan) 26 55 7 Lisa Ward (Alla) 26 80 8 Chelsv Webb (Davis) 26 91 400 meters-- 1 Bonnie QuiMer (Kearns) 58 19 3 Nellie 57 21 2 Chelsv Webb (Davis) Hammons (Lavtonl 58 22 4 Lindsay Nieporie 40 58 5 Ostler Julia (Kearns) (Mountain View) 58 84 A Sheila Letevre (Jordan) 59 89 7 Angie But it was his perfor- mance in the March 25 McDonald's game when he broke Jordan's scoring record that increased his draft status program has shaken the school then said he hasn’t done anything wrong “We’re running a clean basketball program” Haskins said The university’s probe started when a former manager in the academic counseling office said she did coursework for players from 1993 to 1998 Haskins who has yet to be interviewed by investigators said he has been hurt personally by the allegations But he said he does not plan to quit and will honor his contract and continue coaching for another three or four years University officials said the investigation is expected to be wrapped up by the end of September A report to the NCAA is expected by next spring THANSACTiONg Weekend & Evening Minutes Caller ID V 1st Incoming Minute Girls trackField STATE IHL HOCKEY (Best-of-7- EL MONTE TUESDAY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Mav yune Minnesota men's basketball pm Field TONIGHT TELEVISION 5 30 pm — NHL playoffs Cokxao at Detroit Western Conference semifinal Game 6 ESPN 530 p m — NHL playoffs Boston at Buffalo Eastern Conference semifinal Game 6 ESPN2 5:30 pm — MLB baseball Pittsburgh at Atlanta TBS 6 pm — NBA playoffs New York at Atlanta Eastern Conference semifinal Game 1 TNT 7 pm — MLB baseball: Cincinnali at Colorado FSRM 8:30 pm — NBA playoffs: Portland at Utah Western Conference semifinal Game 1 TNT KJZZ RADIO 4 pm — Sports talk: The Show KFNZ-A1320 4 pm — Sports talk: SportsKALL with Chris Tunis KALL-A910 Clem Haskins said Monday he is sorry the investigation into allegations of academic fraud in the Prep baseball State 4-- tournament at Ken Pnce Park state 5-- tournament at Lindquist Field Prep boys soccer State 4-- tournament at Serge Simmons Cottonwood - 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