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Show c4 The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Sunda:August3,1997 Comets’ Cooper ° Giants’ Fassel Has Fine Debut . Will Keep Goi 12, Leahetiaatng | ae BY KURT KRAGTHORPE ———— THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Houston guard Cynthia Cooper promises to keepplaying ‘The WNBA's leading scorer shookoff a leginjury, scoring 34 points Friday in a 81-57 win at Los Angeles, She cameright backr Saturday, playing against the Utah Starzz at the Delta Center. Cooper could hardly walk during Wednesday's practice, because of a bruise in the muscle of her upperrightleg I've been arounda lot of gutsy performances, but this has fumblingfive times. whenruneTeeee Jets 34 Friday's victory, Entering Saturday's game, Cooper was averaging 21.9 lew York lost two running| a weaving 97-yard intercepbacks to injury — Tiki Bar- tion ae for a touchown,| piers ber strained @ right ham-| and New York rolled. times. “I didn't think at age 34, my bodywould feel this 1 0 0 1000 9 wc CO hetaea we 0 000 ete kee could play three, four five years — 1 could play until my bodytells me to stop. Whenmy bodysaysthat’s enough, it’s going to be enough.” twisted an ankle. Rodney "far alesis 2 0 0 ime : $7 oeby var oat aen| Stiman string and Charles Way| jy, good, "she said before the season,“I x 010 wm West teomn eeRS 7310 7a Stewart run Jacke ek) Herupion, aid “tot play. be- lm teenun aw, arate Set unde ane Se cause of a sore knee. At5-foot-10, Cooper wasthe “other” playerallocated to the Comets in January, along with Sheryl Swoopes, She's A 42-yard touchdown pass from Danny Kanell to Kevin Alexander late in the third quarter started the New York comeback. Kanell played the second half, going 9ies for 115 yards. The Ravens held the Gi-| ants’ first unit without a touchdown starting three rookiedespite linebackers. Tyrus McCloud, playing for injured middle linebacker| engagedto Gianluca Castaldini, who plays in the men’s Italian League. o ‘The Comets played back-to-back games for the first time this season, making the Los Angeles-Utah swing. Whenthe Comets and Starzz play Aug. 12 in Houston,theywill make WNBAtravel history. Each team will have playedthe previousnight, against’a different opponent, New York has : oars ‘Trent Nelson/TheSait Lake Tribune . semi Jai _Utah’s Tammi Reiss flies past Houston’sae Tiffany Woosleyfor a layup in Saturday's game. winner will make the four-team playoffs. An East team with a winninga balan: record could be bumped — even though the leagueplays ced schedule routing Sacramento behind wpa g Isabelle Fijalkowsi’s 22WNBA $ performance Point oint Eva pi Nemcovaa added 18 New ris and d Michellea Ed- Ee ijuson it (level Wards had 17 points, nineerere- vend bounds, and seven for WesterCaterence Phoenix ne-10| the Rockers, who assists broke the Netteak—Phoenxtatimaniret| mark of seven straight vic- Pos wiike Gib"t.FogerO1 ueter tories set by New York at the langle points and 10 rebounds as t'sWeueneeso’ Meno; fan beginning of the season. ee suoxanero si sane wa Oscs OES amare a ateie es INDIVIDUAL LEADERS” ENScietonnTeketenion1557: Seahawks 34 663] 1-21, Grabam attle debut as the team’s ownera successful one. sa Saints 21 Oilers 12 eh Vikings 7MEMPHIS, ‘ ‘Tenn, — ig 24 3 The former Ranis 6 faved theirHouston frethomeOilers] verre J = ee renefirst game ie " home MINNEAPOLIS — Brad|in Tennessee. Few peop! Johnson threw first-half | noticed. 49ers 13 SAN DIEGO — San Diego Coach Kevin Gilbride’s néw shotgunoffense made a sucssful debutwith a victors ° 4 Oa : and San sGilbride teve M, Mariucci Steve made detheir debuts as NFL head coaches, ose touchdown passes of 24| Exceptfor the lack of a| Bears BEArs 20 a ards to Cris Carter and 43 roof overhead, the Liberty Bills 17 (OT) 20310 yards to Chris Walsh to lead Bowl Memorial Stadium] ORCHARD PARK. N.Y 4s the Vikingsto a victory. looked a lot like the Astro-) __ Jeg¢ Jaeger kicked a 42 ‘2 Johnson ruin Rains domeof last year, with emp- yardfield goal with 6:09 reos ° helped : return i the| maining inss overtime for ss Coach Dick Vermeil’s ty seats outnumbering Suns uns Set set Summer summer League Leagueon Positive Note Note =-tn=| on Positive a ; Cardinals 6 SEATTLE — Billionaire Paull Allen, co-founder ofthe WiicanCorp), hailed as 8 hawks in town,made his Se. 2 18 Popscn ne FRED GOALS ~Pibur Jacke Chargers 20 5, ‘Punts in Madison Square Garden, P4079 Meee New Yor, e 8Galen 9) Nowey York FumbleLost Michele Timms had 20| \Netergseea ‘Phoeai cutestPoaeae 72. 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Baltimore quarterback TP hintRatanYar tathaealae8 Played ee 381 Emp it Liberty Edges Mercury; Rockers Roll New York won before14,660| 1 ie ‘Blades05),Fouled Out -— None © ing ec ain Wet en plays later, Daluiso| N.J.— Aaron Glenn got the {454 march that consumed. kicked the game-winner Bill Parcells era started with Possession Main former Southern Cal star, Cooper has played 11 seasons inSpain and Italy — leadingherleaguein scoring nine THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW K — Sophia q Witherspoon scored P of herer 20 2 pointsin the first13half and Rebecea Lobo 12 of her 18 afterintermission, pacing NewYorkto a 78-70 victory ‘ Phoenix in the WNBA over on Saturday Kym Hampton added 10 Stewart,declared the Steel- calledtor 205 the kick| Eagles 17 ae Ne 1 auartethas, ia er ona New phingPunt. Sev-| AST RUTHERFORD, | en ‘Gat euaaea pointsfor the season — and 32.2 in herpreviousfive outings.including a league-record 44 against Sacramento on played a back-to-back, home-and-homeseries each with Charlotte and Cleveland. In a graphic elementtitled “They Got Less,” Sports Illustrated notes that ABL teams Aig est Wb oT tar ma ver 10 See Vineet oe Seatle eee 10 eatWheel 11 00 1000 50 020 41s OG cuarter 8: kOe ae hack eae Frequently picking on kam 0 1 9 ww Mm backup right cornerback NATIONAL CONFERENCE Mark McMillan, Stewart and RS rs Mike Tomezak had little yy came 1 0 0 10 2 trouble moving the ball. Washinton attempt as fell ti ne expire a morc TheGiants etn10-0 ORRCEIVING — Wi teste: i Aber hole after fumbling the Conall Cupai;isMaye90|Aber’ 13Wetinot opening Kickoff on their tania Saim}2 1 Deu22 ster? third play from scrimmage. Ses te Marta 11, Moore 19 But New York rallied from a | “Wisp MiEtbCOALS -Wahageor, thw 17-5 deficit and won despite| ve to be oneof thebest,” Coach Van Chancellorsaid after last winter shot 44 percent fromthe field and averaged Te dvoints WNBA tame theta percent and score 60.1 points, But fansare “enjoying the good, solid, aggressive basketball” of the WNBA, Cooper says. “They don't care if it's men, women or animals.”. The Western Conference is the National League Central of the WNBA — worse, actually. Bach team hasa losing record, but the conference oe . eras 0 1 0 0 22 9 Pkt Pe fen : ixtomle oo om iniianagots last season, wasn’t assured of Ah 42 Gren 1131 medLo, tay Stewart sliced up the sec the victory until the Ravens By,Due1575 Misaonch 231 anise| ary in a Pittsburghvictory, — botched the aap on an at-| “passnd Wi Frais Gig, With Stewart looking pioctaty eae field-goal Haier$0.7Green4018 Tanga89 sharp for a second aire a basketball until her 34-year-old bodytells her to stop. Even then,judging by this weekend’s performance,she maynotlisten. BRIEFLY NFL{AMERICAN PRESEASON CONFERENCE, BALTIMORE — Jim Fas- ! Ble ; selwon his NFL coaching de- 3" “ates 218 Kansas City 14 but Saturday night as Brad Mi, funileuin Yar 2.3) KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Daluiso’s fourth field goal, a |} See en {| James Hasty didn’t play and 29-yarder with 1:57 left,| iz “Spam saga had a great gam gave the New York Giants a #2 eu $2| “The right cornerback, who 21-20 exhibition victory over 00 PumblerLost iis holding out of Kansas shebaltimorei Ravens. (eit cammees as Cites salaina: camp.de, ur INDIVIDUAL money, around a team that went 6-10 ,HUSMING—Wang, Jomph0. Bel all aalles afler Kendell s nae em 235 0edle 120, He 16, oo FIELD GOALS — Baltimore, Stover | ‘Third Quarter quanti 22,811 who watched as New (1 Sena een Teanewee SRE piebn ea oes XSi i6 Temi Pl Greet BaranDper ger _NO—Hunler 3 pas from Shuler (Bren kik) “hy0Cre154 ss ‘Sani oll 6 pas funKramer eric. 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Te fale 1 4 <” es lando/ Minnesota's Jason Os- Rockets 20 borne hit a three-pointer to| Rockets ets8381 86 Scwaney cut the Suns lead to 69-68, Kings acre8dram 431 dose fuk 02000 Kinpiuy 2453 tz, 0 Stew But Phoenix went on an 11-8] Sam Mack led five Hous-| anis004 om Saturday's Games a Thomasade Howto 86 rane63 mt al 02D? Dal runto securethe victory, —_| ton players in double figures | tastt Host e248pea 3-46 Vaden on 340.06 nig 64771515 Horacio Llamas had 13 with 17 en route to a 86-83| Sscumeau yada points for the Suns, Osborne| victory over Sacramento. 1 eiaiddent 165 1 Andres118928,Cuan led Orlando/Minnesota with ‘The Kings had two chances| {inna 1:sunJan1)baton |8 8eis 4 8 16 0 14 points in the closing seconds to tie| Jemoa2 — Hous48raat | 17.07 the game with three-point =7™#!Panraet3 Seewt 10. 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We: work on that a couple The Jase finished 4-1 — tied with Houston behind the 6-0 Phoenix Suns — while Ostertag averaged 13.6 Points in five games and led the cague with 12.8 rebounds per game. Twice — including during the Jazz's 77-74 victory over the Dallas Maver. ty he Lrotagyha “foot-2 blocked six shots against the Mavs. Like Ostertag, Anderson flourished in his summer role of go-to guy. The 68ondforward 18.2 poinis—seconly averaged to Sacramento's Lawrence Punderburkeat 24.6 — while leading the Revue byplaying 36.6 minutes per game. sco: intson 11-0f-12 Pcie hooting thes against Dallas before etlprom: wan, spendingthe to (slay An top-notch while rest of hiscondition summer home in Atlanta, ‘Nothing's guaranteed,” said An- derson. “But I feel a lot more confi dent, If you're ever satisfied with your game, it's going to eat you up.” Anderson said the coache wanted him to work on hin ability oe up and to beat defenders off the bble Healso wantedto work on staying fo Jacque Vaughn — said they grew —tmore comfortable with the complex Jazy systemas the Revuewent al ‘Now I just have to go into veteran camp and do it again,’ said Erdmann, who averaged 8.0 points but shot only 2.0.19 from three-point range . Vaughn dda’? Jump oa tbe chance 10 express satisfaction al perfor- mance butcame toitafterasecondof tching. “I'm happyaboutthe things "learned out there, the adjustments | made just trying to jearn each night,” heinsald ‘The 6-1 point guard had his best scoring night agatnst the Mavericks, erupting ret hie for 19 points. The bad news had five tumnovers sad only three assists, Vaughn started all five et games for the Jazz, averagin, 1) pol on 15-0f-39 oe an comet led 16 turnov 3 ansists They played OK, ‘loan said of Vaughn and Erdmann. Entering the summer league, he said, “they don't know the coaches, they don't know the plays they canbea bit uptight. But as neas guys work hard, you see pro- rhe rest of the Jaza roster consisted cused on the game, since he admits # tendency to “lapse off a little bit of only five guys by the time the pretty successful They did « goodjob,” lar. Big William Cunningham showed he could block a shot and grab a re fromtime to ime. He must have been ‘This is not the NBA on said Sloan, a day-to-day league closed, and none was spectacu. bound or two while playing about 15 Hillcrest Mack, Houston tures422k4ilaa Bia: |ta ae Mon Tout Wis 236 \19 Baty 117 14Needgo it A Seu, Choe ee tive8 ees MISSED YUELD GOALS "Toewee, Det eae Jared Manning's two-run double, But Todd Redding's two-run shotin the bottomof Ls sixth drew Hillcrest close J.D, Dawson's double in Harward believes the motto of his Hillerest baseball team the Seventh drove in Dave | gion baseball tournament | Saturday. 2b Sbguey Bewillsehen Wa lone,”jar- Ponneaiere withthe W308 Saturday not quit, 2 ward sald after tho Huskies ewan un th 4 | Cade Vai 158 heat Layton 7-6 in the open. y| as Cie 452 ing Le Funderbutke, Sacramento Duncan, $an Antonio Wingileld, Poriandl Wing! S!ewarl, Sacramento Mexcineter: acai Antonio . J9cks0n, Denver Utah Golcwire, Denver ® 9.0 84 82 72 68 $2 5.6 44 46 minutes a ame, and forward Nate Green of Idaho State dlaplayed some tenacity underneath the basket, even if he did fhe che shoot sods freefre throws ke he was throwing at cars Formerrocks BYU forward Bryon Ruffner averaged 4.8 points in about 10 minutes ame, Guard Troy Hud son committs three turnovers for every assist and shot only 31 percent And guard Chris Collins — yes, the won of Pistons Coach Doug Collins — playedonly 32 minutes in five games His proudest moment came when his Jersey ripped apart at the sI during a game against th lo Spurs, leaving him looking like —'Taraan before hustling off the court to 4 chorus of ‘One fla he joked later, "Not everybody can pull that off : Win struck out 12 and allowed Dan Wright was 4-for-4 with just two hits to pace View. two RBIs as St. George blast mont to a 2-1 victory over ed West 11-1 in the opening Cache Valley in the opening round ofthe state American round of the American Le- Legion baseball tournament round of the American| greriuatctun'y tae (f‘ees tourna 1 at 2B Bei ‘Dawwe (iH) inet aor reed ba we Brandon Beetal Ostertag, Utah I WISSD FIELD GOALS ~ alas Cr " Opens Tournament With® a BY BOB HUDSON THESALT LAKETRIBUNE KEARNS Coach Terry REVUE IN REVIEW Points Per Game HN ae ‘ fe aats 3 ‘Sawer ‘sk bu wane"teria, ei a ayaeeyecomf ortable Funderburke,i" Sacramento e| ie ie ‘There's nothing like comfort im thus Afderton, Utah business, so we try to let them know Molen, Golden stale 3 ai ar, lng drove home J.D. Dawson| Brigham Ci my rT mest — Wo 0 oteak NA adete Weg ee Thea, 108 00 send io01 | al WE TeAa arid OV, AndonYN | ighton 10 i. Brighton ingham 5 with the winning run in the dottomofthe seventh inning, “Iwasa little nervous but| was trying to put the ball in| play,”'said Biesinger. "It was just a team effort. Coach Harward always says thatif Brig! City 7 KEARNS — Corey Jepp-| Sen drove in three runs and| Nick Udy chased home two a8 Brigham City topped Jordan 7-3 in the opening round| ieee Thenadioe ward, the HuskiesPoa were “damn lucky" to win. ‘They rallied a 6-8 deficit in the sixthfrom inning to doso. ‘he axth tnning todo so, Media beant ara dart with th “but *t@rt outlost with for them, they haven't me.” butLayton is tod Pout What Ur near Mega (he MILK(h B pr Ooh eet iH irae AieaaT he gutShatGt io Dopp (Bh Cobos Mea | Ti ater Web Bs A drt eer Hh edtpn St. G {Saee ue St. George rr = mata eto tio ge eee lewmont 2 West 1 [rGaiomeed Tre eer 8, ( 1 en ence Cache KEARNS — Kenny Thom:|? ~ agen Wet ra be Jordan 3 f KEARNS — SpencePerry drove in two runs to lead Alta to a 6-8 win over Bountiful in the opening round of| the state American Legion| baseball tournament we stick with him into the of the Amorican vegion Saturday eventh i ‘0 pul aseba’ ournamen: Saturday, Sota oe wes ee eae lane and, had that three-run lead after! ree ihtley oe ey, land and ‘Troy Vanderveur ¢@¢b two RBIs as Brigh$9 stopped Bingham 1035 Brighton capitalized on sdv & Bingham errors ghion PP im 1 KEARNS — Josh Gold! as scattered four hits and kaghthwmattis Wert! s™ Klassen Enjoys Blistering Day at West Ridge Open WEST VALLEY CITY —| stroke lead over Spence Ah- came back the next day and Mexicosettled rend and Chris Jones into to: won the Utah Section PGA day's final round; the winner Assistants Championship in tre will collect $8,000, Park City, Klassen works at eS Saturday's 63 was not even Nick Klausen's best score of the summer, but it may have done more for him Klassen's B-under for a 70. Entrada at Snow Canyon in Last month, Klassen card: St. George. 61 in the second round} “ ‘The group at 68 includes round came on tho first day of a tournament at Carbon defending champion Kury of the Gus Paulos West Country Club, finishing sec: Reynolds, while two-time ford he Been Ridge Open, He takes a four-| ond to Kim Thompscn. He winier Ray Cragun of New (hon ket brie he Mibee pve eae 8 |