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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Saturday, February27, 1999 it B Toas 40 bls 34, layas 3Sean Tam te eked nT(AWillan Sopa payin, Baer Tarot— 12 (Pye 8, Baker 2. Ma empl, Payton, Hawkins, Elli, rts. Steals — 15Seremp Peyton, Haein 2. Baker 2, AWilliams), T—210 “ASOT Oells— Mike Mathis MikeClaas, im Donaghy NUGGETS96 BUCKS95 3? MA ete ee Puecunsseans DENVER — Danny Fortson had 16 points and 11 rebounds in his first start and delivered the vietory by converting an offensive rebound with 5.8 seconds left as Denver won its third straight home game, over Milwaukee ‘Three-Point Goals £10, 400 (Allen 2 Robinson I-1, Curry 1-2, oo Brandon 0-4) ‘Team Rebounds —& Meche Shet— 3 (Taylor2 Rate ‘Turnovers — 12 Uohnaon 3, Brandon 2, Robie, Ales, mc ‘Steals — 16 (Robinson 3, Brandon’, M Curry johason2, Del Negro 2, Allen, Hil. Traplor, GFT Reb Min vanesSan3, Wubiagn 13 er sider rm Hebounts Haced Sons 6 (MeDyes 4, Axande Cast Turvovers 22 tllupe 5, MeDyess 8. Van uc Suih 2 Pere 2Aleuander2. Car ahingtoa) Steals ~6 Clark 2 Sih, Fortsoa, Van Kel, Aietaader) ima BB un ow — 10sa6 17 Th) F— Pond JoeCrue, in WARRIORS94 PISTONS 95_ OAKLAND, Calif. — Don Becot SuhCart Pole yell Marshall scored 15 Trae Martary 2 points, including a pair of sai? Nomavest Jacoich ocr free throws with 4.6 seconds Uscaon Paterno 2 Marbury Sealy, Sat remaining, for GoldenState. Garnett Trehaleal Teas — Garet 351 fint Sey, 1020 fourth PHOENIX: Mie Are re agit a2 2 TORONTO Min 12% Meco 33 0 230 lage ea oa) t i so ae) ra 426 Kohn 33 " 331 Knpert 1 418 Meng 18 ‘ ee) Mere it ; O16 twa ” Phoenix 90 LA Lakers9, LA Clippers 83, ys Games Houston at Vancouver, 1 pm. Portland at W Spm Boston at New Jersey, 5:30 pm, Sacramento at Chariot atChicago, 6:30 pm Antavs. 1.A. Clippers Anaheim, 8:30 pm. one hadto slay him,” said Maggert who did just that with five birdies overeight holes for a2 and 1 victory The inning — and there have ae laity ce aves all week — made Maggert the highest seed re24, he will play No. 61 Steve Pate in the semifinals today while No. 50 Andrew Magee meets No, 27John Huston. “I knew I was in Tiger's bracket saatTeyented tpl, Sunday1 have to beat him,” Maggert said. Strong words frees player who hasn't won in six years and whosecareer is marked byfinal-round leads he has has failed to hold. Big dreams for a player who was 143rd in driving dis tance on tour last year, and hadn't shown any sigus of being able to best Woodsunl got strokes ‘Thenagain, this is match play, the fickle format that already had knockedout every seed in the top 20 over three wild and wacky days at Costa Make Woods thelatest and most prominent victim. Australian Percentages — ThreatGone aEY Houston 33, (Childs 1, Scott 0-1, Ward Blocked Shots —9 (Camby &, Ewing 2, Joho roovers ~ 22 (Ward 6, Childs 5, Houston 4. ving 4 Camby,Bron, Te Steals — 10 Tons 2 Bag Ladies Ausrala Masters GOLDCOAST, ray ie Ls Lutours sofele Audalano0. tis Me Sat‘T2(7-35) Royal Pines Re oe ab 190 Setter Sale Jane lod ei tone Kine gris Miceli DisS18 Hern Sore woe == Akiko Fukushima 9-681 ChikayoYamazaki = a 0-18 went Shou 3 Olin, Aer, DD “Tweens —12 Bes, Miler 3, Jacko 2. AD2, RieSa 3, Hose 2, Cromer. Tetaoahem 821 arth TT Keb ORLANDOMn HA IEA OF APPA 0 4 134 Cnt an Awtin =o 248 Andersen 9) oin Mandar 47 OM 59 FDS OD Harpring 28 56 22 3503 1 Armstrong 25 45 «33 01 62 14 Dose LS 00 OF OE pe Niner Sehayes 3 ol 0 Took” sts asas azsertartenzies CELTICS 94 Pereestages — F 8 Pool Gab $0 Sat ree KNICKS 80 353, Harpring 1-1, Anderson 14, Hardaway 0 BOSTON — Rookie Paul Rrbwents Pierce made five three-point- Team 2. Rardaway 2) Blecied Shots Armarang 3. Out2. ers and scored 24 pointst to Turorees lead Bostonto victory, snap. Yara StrongGreHardony, Ane ping New York's four game fares —9()irdaway 2 Andersen 2, Austin 2. Armatrong. Harpring winning streak a , Orlane 332 1-8 YORK Min A= Hae Taam T— 338 Johns 4 Offcabs — Janse Scott Poster Mak Toms feng Armutrong PROVO — Thefirst dayof the Class 3-A state swim meetleft the Tooele girls in unfamiliar territory For thefirst time, the Buffaloes are in the lead with 124 points, followed by Park City (114) and Rowland Hall (106.5), "The pivotal moment was the mod ley relay,” said coach Mel Roberts. We had a great butterfly leg and = Camilla {Parsons} brought it home Not only did the Buffs take the relay in 1 minute, 56.26 seconds, but they improved their previous best timeby four second: Look out for Tooele today when the final events take place, Roberts says his team is strong “all the way hrough. sult the Buffs have second: 3 ark City and Cedar City and ener Hall nn with, * ve great coaches, nonertl aney are not going tosek yn dead.” The Lions’ Calli Payne provided a meet hignlight breaking the 3-A re ir individual tedy by nearly Mee sachs at 2:09. In boys action, Cedar Clty blew y three players and the record “It's onlyFriday. By no means have still a longway togo,” said Webb, whe is 45 underin herlast 1 r Webb, who won The Office Depot a monthago in West Palm Beach, Fla for her 10th LPGA title, entered weekendplay with a four-strokelead over fellow Australian Jane Crafter and Scotland’s Janice Moodie I won the golf tournament, there's yle’s 8-under par at the Bay Colony Golf Club put himoneshot ahead of Vicente Fernandezandtwoin front of Jerry McGee. ‘It would be hard to dispute it, said Doyle, a defenseman on Norwich University’s hockey ng some three decades ago. * e a slapshot. I rememberwate*ing een spray the ball all over the place. I thought (with TUCSON OPEN TUCSON, Ariz. — Streaky Gabriel Hiertstedt’s on-again, off-again game propeled him intothelead of the TueSon Open, then deserted him at the ent ‘The 27-year-old Swede, whomissed thecutin threeof five previous tour naments this year, birdiedsix holes on thedifficult back nine at Tucson National, butlost his touchafterthe turn and bogeyedthelast hole to back into a tie with Scott Gumpat 9-under-par 135 Gump, anearly starter, had a 5-un der 67 to Hjertstedt's 68, reversing their first-roundscores. JerryKelly, Robert Allenby, Tom my Tolles and Doug Dunakey were onestrokebehind my omineh I could just keep it straight Doyle carded nine birdies, including six in a nine-holestretch. His only bogey was at the par-4 third hole, wherehis approach shot reached the fringe andhe failed to convert ‘The 64 was one better than Doyle’s previous best round on the Senior r and left him in position for his best finish since earning medalist at December's Senior PGA qualifying tournament. LPGA AUST. MASTERS GOLDCOAST,Australia — Karrik Webbis not onlychasing her second consecutive Australian Ladies Ma: terstitle, she’s also after an LPGA PROFESSIONAL GOLF SCOREBOARD MIKE WEIR ontopPy afer he Chars Rae othe$1 q Tina Placher Rare wo Ney Seen oneness Se Kristi Coats Nae Gale SasaSree Gia het Mu ert ban Mant Calta Laraber ‘at are ‘Leary Emilee Klein bak tise Doug Martin Roger Kennedy = c 101 it th me af =itt Mie Wea ca ae E at :- 4: Teae phy ”. as 3 Fe FY u %: Sct 335-7 11 353-11 STi} s5a6—7 8 % 6.8 4 3571 Bae % % i BUT 35-13 8353 en TUCSON son Art Ses OpPaya ‘ter the second round of the $2.75 mil: Kin Open puned on TippYee att Senior Ace NAPLES, Pl — Scores with rey omy, WorldMateh alt Play ay im pune ete 502 Rhapwash yar par 72 La Cota Resort and Spa “Third Round Upper Bracket Tyee Woods de Stewart Cink, 2 “elfMaggert def Bernhard Langer bap Siat dt Pro Cope 1 omer et PDMi lupe And Mage6 BlGlace ‘SigehMarwyaa det Loren Rob ona “Jove Mara Olmabal def Steve Jones, up Jokn Huston det, Patrick Sjoland, bap uarterficals Jef Maggert def Tyger Woods, 2 ad Steve Pte det Bduardo Rosero, 3 aed 2 vatttndet Joe Mara as Grizzlies Suffer Another Slow Start vs. Aeros HOUSTON — Slow starts have haunted the Utah Grizzlies during th International Hockey League season. None was worse than Friday's cold opening act against, the Houston Aeros at the Compaq C is Aeros searedtreeels in the first 64 minutes, erusingta 5-2 vie tory over Ut "The Grizalies (24-27-7) keep chasing the KansasCity Blades for the sixth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference with 24 gamesleft. Kansas Cityplayed Fridayat Long Beach, starting a six-game road trip. The journeyincludes a stop in Utah on Wednesday. ‘The Grizzlies have little timeto re cover as they meet the Acros again tonight, this time at the E Center (7 p.m.). As if these teams weren't seeing enough of each other in 24 hours on the ice, they will spend the three-hour flight from Houstonto Salt LakeCity on the sameplane. Houston (40-11-9) is the best team in the THL, but was playing without five of its top players — andstill broke a three-game losing streak. Jeff Christian and Mark Lamb each scored twicefor the Aeros JAZZ SUMMARY " ot arr 1 8 o 1 i n Yay iD Nua, ’ Trt it Pa » a Wilam 2 6 bow 44 Wider 9 $ Asser 1 Srcilent ip 28 00 0101 8 Toile B40 OAH TE HUOAI OTD Tooele Girls, Cedar City Boys Lead at 3-A Meet BY MEGAN CROTTY THE SALTLAKE TRIBUNE NAPLES, Fla. — Allen Doyle used his slapshot-style swing to shoot a after one round of the Ace Group Classic seniors tournament -= = MAGIC 103 Mis he 19 9 28 i" B 41 6 38 3 10 =H » 1 4 18 4 a 5 1 0 Co 100 Peceentages — PG 458, PT THA re-Polat Goals — 9-28, 221 (Miller 3-10, Mullin 2-6, Rose 1-1, Croshere 1, Perkins12 SENIOR ACE course-record 64 for a one-stroke jead = = ed ShaWale 2 owen, Rey 2, DeClereg, Bal Turnovers ITAnderson§ Pie, Walk ee, Bars 2, Mio 2 Deer, Bowe, Ba a 1Wale 3, Bowen 8, ere 3, Detlereg, A New York Boston INDIANA Mullin DDavis nt Miller Jackson ‘ADavie Roe Best Perkins Harrington scoring record ‘ebb, back in her home country shota 67 to go with a 63 on Thursday That gavehera total of 14-under-par 130, onestroke shy of Judy Dickin son's 36-hole recordof 15-under 129 ‘The record for72 holesis 23-under. Woods No. 17 to stayin the matchslid by on theleft. “I’m pretty tiredright now. %fone TareePost Goal 1035,400ire 6 1, Walker37, Anderson 2-2, Minor 0-1, Bar PACERS 100 (OT) ORLANDO,Fla. — Penny Hardaway, redeeming himself for missing a crucial free throw, scored the first six points of overtime to lead Orlandoover Indiana in a mat chup of the teams with the best records in the Eastern Conference. 68-691 “It takes a lot out of you,” said after his 20-foot birdie putt on aggegess G 359, Goals— st ISTGaon 38 702, Blot03, Ee nds 9. Shots — 6 (Duncan 3, Robiason 2 ‘Turnovers— 19(Duncan Robinson 4, Dan(els2, Elie 2 Blot2, Johnson 2, Jackson,Ker: ‘Steals — 8 Johnson 4, Robinson 2, Hot, Jackson} Pu i THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CARLSBAD, Calif. — The carnage is compl afteles rome surprisesin the Match Play Championship,J Maggertpulledoff the biggest shoc“ erofthem all Fridayafternoon,beating Tiger Woods inthe quarterfinals with two of the most important clubs ne 2 10 10 10 8 0 0 2 4 6 0 0 Another Stunner: Maggert Tops Woods Pacunesuted A OT APP 13 48.03 00 08 41 86 S41 oo 1421 00 1662 1203.12 00 2402 a0 oo 01 441501 oo 09 11 o1 1 99-81 at San Antonio on night. Stewart Pereentages — PU 344. FT Totals TareePoint —5-18 {Meer Chapman 1. Me ercniags FG OLManning 04; Repert canefaive ater? =10 2 Grnie ld Bowe teas—3 (Chapman, Langley, Rob Biesh Carers Wallace 4 “Turrets —5 (KU, Rian Respert MeGrady 2, Steals — 10 (Kidd 6," Manning, McCloud. 21 (Wilis 5, Vater4, Wal Gugliott, tee3Chae 2 ‘MeCirady 2, Brown 2, Gakley cea a Min —9(A Wiliams 3, Christie 2, Brown 2 ‘affey 22 Oatley, carter Mils 36 Minnesota 4 Dampier 31 Toronts 3435. ‘Starks lk ‘A— 15,102 19800) T—2 Mantall 22 Otel TeamWood Noa Pie, Hoe Coles 38 Hollins Jamison 28 cummings 17 Porle HORNETS97___ Tots 240 TRAIL BLAZERS 95 Pereentages —PG 452, FT 553, TareeFelt Gels — 7.15, 447 Susi 37, CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Mile24,Dek 11 Maal Derrick Coleman scored 28 1 inceShred Dampier anion points and Charlotte held off Teraerer— (Coe 4Damper 4 Cte a frantic fourth-quarter rally ‘ummings) Ste 3 (Maral Cole, Belk, Mis t to snap Portland's fiveComings, plese Foes — Coach Caresinn, 3:38 game winningstreak. rt PG FT Reb MA APF PA 46 1526 16 582803 7 T 12 1405 2 Oeste i ras Mark Wonderich Mol 2 Derek Richat 3823147 23 4002 6 221212 2 00 1100 0 LAKERS99 00 2933 2 CLIPPERS 83 oe lgza 8 i 1202 3 INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Dennis Rodman, the new re- Tis 0 3041 2eS¥ITAAINaE 98 bounder, and Kurt Rambis, PercentagesFG 370,9-20,7 450 (W Wiliams the new coach, helped the efile25Walave PSone 12 Los Angeles Lakers produce ants Rel another victory overthe hap- Team Bloke Sas2(rat, at less Clippers. Rodman made Turseven — 11 Gratt 3, Wallce2. Ano his NBA eta debut for his ny 2, Sloudamire 2, Augmon, Williams) Steals — 8 (Anthony 3, Augmon 2, W Wi new team Rambis re- ‘ams, Sabonis, Stoudamire, placed the fired Del Harris. ‘Flagrant Fouls — Anthony, 9:05 second ¥G Reb FT Reb CHAR «Min MA MA OT APF Pts CLIPPERS Min Pr Pu Reid U2 $8 05 1 Moray ie Rogers 2 é 815 3 Olowokndi 19 5 815 2 Piatkowsts 22 3 18 Douglas 28 19 0 o oat 24 02 o1 0 512 3 120100 1 32 so ans 2st €35 2335 $1 =O 08, 1 10 38 Renceuige tt Gal 6.10, 60 (Pils 29, Perens =6 2489 Per 8, Coleman Wesley 0. Taree Rebounds — 16 arta Muray0, PattowsOh BeteSiemMase) wn0812Robin 0) 4. Reid 4, Davis 3, ralren Brown, Coleman) keSn3 lagers Rois, Mar id 3, Pills 2, Person, Shackel Turnovers ~ 18 (Rogers 5, Douglas 4, Rich MaratFouls — Wesley, 757seo ardson 2, Murray 2, Wright 2, Robinson, Pat Pordand Kowsi, Olowokandi. Seals — 1(ura , Dough Robison Charlotte ichardsor, right, Platkowski, Ac 1a gaan T— Say Olowokandi} eal > Sean Cora, Roane Nuno, a Fels —Weigh. 3:25hind annie LAKERS Bryant Knight O'Neal HEAT 93 i AUBURN HILLS, Mich. Harper Fisher — Bison Dele's dunk with 2.7 Rodman seconds left lifted Detroit to Campbell Fox vietory. Horry Blount FG FT Re Rooks MIAML Min MAMA OT APF Pus Tals estan Mayer$9 00 4 14 % 22 1 2803 5 Percentages — PG 492. FT 7 Mouming 9 iorSk G2 43 ThreePelt Goal 210,300Worry 1: Walters 24 00 0352 5 Harpe1PheFo 02 Jes Hardaway 16 36 00 02 51 8 M 210 68 04 21 12 B® 445 6903 12 4 24 00 1231 5 00 00 b102 0 9 12 00 2201 2 roape4 Puber 3 Joos, Bey Tools 240 31-75 o28 15442027 83 ant, Rodman). PercentageFG A, F214 ‘Technleal Fouls — Harper, 10-14third al, 5(nasa a Maniaay29 Pore 3 LAG oe — 8 LA Lakers ey * A— 17.505 17508) T— 219 (Mourning 5, Weather: Offielals — Joe Porte, DavidJones, Joe DeR. Deine Paes >ards 3 Hardaway, Moa tals dnvay 2, PorterMeuring Born, award ‘Teehaleal Fouls — Coach Riley, 914third RAPTORS 102 ___ PG Reb TIMBERWOLVES92 DETROIT Min MA MA OT APF Pt TOMS 46 21084 2 TORONTO — Rookie Hill Reid 2 13 00 402 2 Vince Carter scored 21 Dele % 40 HM STIS MTS 33 00:31 2 points, Charles Oakley had 18 Dumas 9 38 22 0191 8 points and nine rebounds, Hunter Mostros 19 13 12 0006 3 Kevin Willis added 16 re- Suckhowse 26 710 34 02:20 19 103 00 12 01 0 bounds and13 points for To- Vaught Borcher 18 12 12 OS 11 4 ronto. Wilums 8 14 38 2401 § eck 00 00 O00 0 FT Reb Toi te baa suentsranee os mA 4 Percentages — PG 406, FT 68 Taree-Polatea Duma 00 Stackbowse 23, Buechler Team Rebounds — Blocked Shots ~ (Moatras 2 Stackhouse 2. Williams, Hil, Rei Dele eres 1 Rl 3 De, Stone Mase Wilms Bate. Daa Sea — (unter 2, SieAbuse 2. Hl Dele, Bare TechnPuls ~ Coch Gentry, 1:11 we nd 1 09 o woe oes — 8 Pereentages — PO 305, PT 82 uneN— 8 Three Polat Goals — 617, 259 (Peeler 38 A— mimiochah Ni F—2 4 Jackson |, Care O41, Paterson (rials Ted Berube * THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SEATTLE — GaryPayton scored 14 of his 23 points in the third quarter before being knocked out of the game by Jerome Kersey’s hard foul and the Seattle SuperSonics beat the San Antonio Spurs 92-82 Fridaynight. ‘TheSonics had lost four of their previous five, including NBA STANDINGS EASTERN CONFERENCE Lae (rando 338 Nase a4 New York 84 Prine 733 3 5 50 te Fatngen 46m & New Jeney 29m 7 Central Dison {ntasa 9 en — Maker 6 ao Alana 5 Det sa 2 Creve 3 a 3 47 sa 4 Chae 2 8 a0 3s aca 187 wostzevccourse at ah 2a — 8 4 om 2 7 5 sa 3 San Anon 874m Be spout 47 38h oe Denver 49 Me oe Pals 410 26 7 Divison Porting 1 3m — Seat 8 4 on — fet 7 50 1 LA Laker 8 6st 1 den Sia 86 sm 2 Sacramento 6 6 sm 2 LA Clippers 011 a0 Fridays Games ah 0, Daas 5 Torco 102, Minnesota 2 Carte 97, Portland 9, (Orlando 108. 10007) rit Kersey Knocks Out Payton, But Sonics Get Past Spurs GRIZZ SUMMARY Cah Tio Rowson 3205 ist Perld — 1 Howson, Chrtian 32 (Cul, Wiseman), 38, Philippe DeRouville replaced Langkowafter the Aeros and gave up Houston's fifth goal on the one shot he faced. At that point, Utah Coach Butch Goring sent trainer Greg Payetteto bring Langkow back Ywrstan How. (alasd ‘ll Now roughing! Houston 1573-25 every Opetanin— ub | fo: Hos a6 Gmaies — Utah Langiow 16204, 5749 (4 seta, 20 sven foottrwe} Hn,ermean 34708 shot, 22 cave, A— 9.785 Forall practical purposes, the game was over after just 2:3 n Chris: tian beat Utah goalie Scott Langtow ‘TheAeros are 27-5-7 when they score first and Utab is 10-25-5 when giving upthefirst goal In six meetings this year, Houston from the locker room. Only Brad Lauer and Curtis Sheptak could beat Houston goalie Manny Fernandez. who made 22 saves. Utah's Brent Hughes, who started the season with the Aeros, played Fri. day, despite having knee surgery on Feb. GRIZZ NOTES; It will be IFA/S- cienceDiet Adopt a Dognight at the E Center. Six adult dogs and three puppies will be upfor adoption. Each animalis sponsored bya Grizzlies player, who will pose for a picture with the dogandits new owners. The doge will be shown during the first intermission and can betaken homeafter the game has outscored Utah 8-0 in thefirst 20 with Science Diet food, a bowl, a col- his defensemenandwas beaten on two vaccinations, minutes. Langkow got little help from Jazz Get a Win as MavsRestStarters @ Continued from B-1 To Sloan, the game's most invigo- rating moment came with 1:18 re maining and the Jazz owning a 75-61 lead lar, a brush, toy, a visit to the vet and ing in their seats watched Adam Keefe knock the ball away from Samaki Walker and scramble to the floor to recover it Meaningless? NottoSloan Adam was competing when he doveon thefloor,” he said. “I loveto see that. I don't care whatthescore For the Jazz, now 10-2 and two games abead in the Midwest Division. Russell finished with 17 points. Kari Malone added 13 points and 10 re bounds Full content of The Salt Lake Tribune away the first-day competition with 141 points, followed not soclosely by Canyon View (96) and Lehi (84). Ce is available daily dar City not only took the 200 IM re: lay, but Luke Moore and Mike Molyneux grabbed first and second respectively, in the 50 freestyle. on the Web. www.sltrib.com Girls 2A Meet Vie» Rm 1.194 3, Pa City 1149, Rea Hat | Toorde Cath Andrews, Rech ty ama, Wham Sot be Freee — 1, Lad Mowry (Clue Cy S208 A. ie pena oth hia 1 hen Cntr nes eT ote Mitre Nh 381 6, Cay Pgh Lath 28 scoredtheir fourth goal midway throughthesecond period. DeRouville lasted 1:11 At that point, the few fans remain: 200. « Bre teged Put Cun 201 ih Payee (howiaes Witame rt Cy 22131 3 Aden {ta 23850 eters Lani Gh Sema238 (Cam Phy Temes 226.32 6. Whitney Trompe ewan! ofthe first six shots and three times in eight Houston shots. Taiwant-i) reg Wart Fiileanh feeie Mam Tomas Soars |