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Show __ TheSalt Lake Tribune SPORTS Sunday, April 27,1997 SUMMARY __GAME _ Means ‘Goodbye, Columbus’ A Victory 2 day, still made things inter- to defuse potentialrallies by The Cougars have scor estin; limiting BYU's fifth through 128 runs in Stone’s 11 ap-| Hall and Chad Trubyhad| ninth hitters to a combined pearances, never providing | consecutive one-out hits in |.194 average (7-for-36) him with less than eight runs. ithe bottom n of the ninth in-| throughthefirst two games. The Aztecs, seeded fourth, had beenfinalists for sevenstraight years, but champions for only two. The second-seeded Cougars had taken the title eachof the iast four years. The matchofthe day was the threeset marathon between SDSU's Merete Lindahl and BYU's Angela Jewell, fi- THE ASSOCIATEDPRESS around the world have simple explanations for why they're at Antigua Sailing Week. “It's strong breeze and sunny weather,” said Stu Argo Jr. of St. Clair Shores, Mich., an America’s Cup veteran who is racing on Equation, a 50-foot boat from the Detroit area. A record 256 yachts from Europe, the Americas, Asia and Australia are moored aroundthis eastern Caribbean island for the event, which begins today. “It's good sailing, it’s a fun regatta Thecrews at Antigua represent all levels of the sport. Aboard Falcon 2000 is an America’s Cup training team. Other boats are raced throughout the year by competitive crews, The biggest section of the fleet, however,is the “bareboat” division, which is for charters often more interested in their vacations than in the competition. “They're trying to open up the eventto a broaderspectrum ofsailors just to keep moreinterest, Argosaid. “Sailing has become so expensivethat a lot of people can't compete at the top level and don't have the time to put in.” ‘jorsen (W) (yy nally won by Lindahl 7-5, 6-7 (7-2), 60. Amid the celebrating, SDSU Coach Peter Mattera proclaimed: “We were absolutely dead (in an earlier match] against FresnoState. Today I thought maybe, we were a team of destiny.” For a limited time Glass Act will Waive up to $100 ofyour Basketball Sate Soe Inspec With Every Windee! Glass Act 533-844 Free 600-501-141) WASATCH STEEL 243 W. 3300 So. 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Midfielder| Robert Warzycha’s corner| kick went to McBride, who) outleaped two defenders and| headedthe ball past MetroS-) tars goalkeeper Tony Meola.| Antigua Sailing Week, now in its 30th official year, shows no adverse effects from last year, which saw one fatality onthe water,several devastat- BASKETBALL camp RANDALL HEINER Attorney at Law 801-366-5260 (SLC) ciagh on Saturdaynight, 4th-minute penalty kick,| Before a crowd of 18,107 \awarded after Colorado's Burn 2 the MetroStars had to raliy| Marcelo Balboa tripped Ted | Galaxy 1 (SO) after Brian McBride gave | Chronopoulos in the penalty| PASADENA, Calif. — minute on oneof the Crew's | five shots of the half and! Clash 3 Uran Women's Baskereait Camp BURNED BY YOUR STOCKBROKER? canhelp protect your legal rights, which may include loss recovery d | g7th and 76th minutes for York-New Jersey a 2-1 vic-| Joe-Max Moore gave the| tory overthe Columbus oleRevolution a 1-0 iead with|! Columbus lead in the fifth area. and there's people from around the world,” said Sandy Hayes ofScituate, Mass, a five-year veteran of the even s4r7 99 332500 8 140369 250 6 913 Brad Friedel for much of the | breaker togive New England | the seasonin the23rdmin. |nee Skippers Are Headingto Antigua for ‘Sailing Week’ ENGLISH HARBOUR TOWN, Antigua — The thousands of sailors from jeeJaime rOse Moreno & SENOEYopened Fe the Celcds Dabs — Imad Scoring in the ninth minute Sete [Low Angeles first 45 minutes, giving New | 4 victory over Colorado. SDSU Tops Y. for WAC Women’s TennisTitle TULSA,Okla. —In a championship matchup highlighted by one 32-hour singles duel. perennial runner-up San DiegoState finally dislodged BYU as WAC women’s tennis champion with a 5-2 victory on Saturday #3): 347 1 Pu GF Gh ae shootout goals oe aces Cy ree OW visa67 swarmed around goalkeeper Jensen before D.G. Nelson earnedthefinal two outs. 0 with the no-decision. EAST RUTHERFORD,| p, = | FOXBORO, Mass. NJ. —AJ. Wood and Mike| Rapids 1 == ‘Eastern Conterenee Ww LSOW ur GA Sorber scored first-half lass. mat Baba and Alberto Naveda| and Daizith Arcehisgave goals and the MetroStars| Babaand AlbertoNaveda| 2°0124 sixthUnited goalofa into the weekendleading the country with a .368 team batting average, had their usual successat the top of the orUtah, which this series had der with Glen Spencer, Troy nevertfailed the Cougars for | Farnsworth, Tyson Dowdell Despite the early exit, morethan a half-inninguntil and Brad Winget all series. Stone's record remained 10- the eighth inning on SaturBut the Utes had been able managed just five hits off || Revolution 2 eae from first when Utah reliever Travis Johnson threw Joseph Johanson’s bunt into the Ute bul pen. 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