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Show B4 TheSalt Lake Tribune SPORTS WYOMING DOWNSENTRIES Cushing Will Take Over Brighton Football BY JAY DREW THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE sophomore coach, This is still Lynn Freestone’s football team,” Cushing said Tom Cushing says he would have been more than happyto re Most of the things he was doing we will continue to do. Coach Freestone will be a positive moti main Lynn Freestone's assistant football coach at Brighton High School until heretired. But Free stone's death in an automobile ac cident on June 19 obviously has caused Cushing to change his vating force throughout the season Cushing will remain Bright. on’s boys soccer coach. Heled the thinking, Cushing was appointed as Brighton's head coach by the school’s new principal, Bob Sproul Former Brighton coach Steve Dangerfield, who hired both Free. stone and Cushing, has agreed to stone’s death, and the 12-year coachhadtold colleagues he be “I can do both things, football andsoccer,” hesaid. “I have been said, “I planonbeing here quite a fewyears. Cushing met with the team a help coach the Bengals this year Cushing said. Dangerfield guided few days after Freestone’s funeral and was introduced as the Ben gals’ new coach. He has been as: sociated with the program for 22 years, first freshman and continue to coach the defensive doing thembothfor18years.” Bengals to this spring's 5-A state soccer title and has won three Cushing said Sproul used the back,” said Cushing. Dangerfield, Ryan Bullet and Rick Rasmussenwill be offensive coaches. Former Provo head coach Dave Mills has also joined the staff and will be the defensive line coach. Knute Rockne will backs, Cushing will be the defen: sivecoordinator and Dan Densley will continueto run special teams. This is expected to be oneof Brighton's best teams in years, with potential All-America tight end and defensive end Lawrence Cowan leading the way. TheBen: gals went 8 in the Ute Shoot state championshipsin 18 years word “interim” when asking him to take the job. However, Cushing Wearethrilled to get Steve and more re cently as the team’s offensive coordinat Brighton to the 1982 state champi- onshipandis credited with laying the foundation for program Brighton's passing campjust prior to Free lieved this Brighton team could dethrone Skyline as 5-A champion. l always think we are going to be good,” said Cushing. “It is no different this year.” out next week if she got the job, and could start Seven Americans Lead Starzz End Slump at US. Postal Service Four Games Team at Tour de France gC BLOOMBERG NEWS . there in the fall. “I am done playing overseas, The 2,240-mile race begins Saturday at Puy-du-Fou and cache the tip. Chance for victory by not jyanasing to make sure Lance wins Armstrong ‘ m fe 2 1 : : the correctly competed in four tours before his ill Escareno Jenser Hamilton Knudser Giles 122 122 122 Nelson Nuttall Wright Hamilton 122 Jensen Nuttall 422 122 SIXTH RACE For three-year-olds and older which have never won two races, 7% furlongs, Purse $1100. 1 Keyshawn ‘Guymon Harts Specel Giles Faxntast Nelson 4 Ursa Nuttall 5 wit Hodges 6 Reno Tune Marshall 7 Copper Loot Tumer TWELFTH RACE For Peonotea qualified, ¢ $30,000 et leur 2 Moons Catcha DiamoncNelson 3, Megarad Favero 4 Taggarts Cash Nelson 5 The Rainbow Rea Knudsen 6 Peps Jett Racer Nuttall Wahien Marshall 9 Cashes Mooniighter Giles 10 Dusty’s Proudest. Jensen EIGHTH RACE For those three-year-olds which remain eligible, 400 yards, Purse $700. 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Jensen 122 3 Flight For Diamonds Wahlen 122 4 Floozevis Rebelett Coversup 121 5 Ranson Dash Marshall 6 Chicks Over Often Giles Hamitton juttall Nuttall 10 Optimatic Fame Guymon 4 aero UTAH 9 Cyrus Duncan FiTunace Knudsen Wahien Escareno Marshall Nuttall Coversup Nelso TENTH RACE Forthree-year-olds andolder which have never won two races, 5% furlongs Purse $1100. 1 Estreya Guymon 119 2. BoldItalic Nelson 121 3 Fly Murah Nuttall 121 4 Dreamer's Wahien 121 5 Count Cashaiot Jensen 124 6 Mamatt Tumer 124 7 Frosty’s Rainbow Hamitton 119 8 Dy NeeMite Jett Coversup 124 Tumer bound . Blaked hat Tornavers:. 20 (Ns f i n ? M t n sen hitman tama se pe roe offense 1 MigA 3 UG Nubes De Plato Proud Lile Rebel 140 Mayan Dash Three Point Goals really saw how I play Black said. “It felt real!" good. | was relaxed was happy. I was havin ; gyn ——Jsn't that what the 4th _fseoup gf July weekend is all JM!" about? i Starzz Notes: Wendy blocked shor palmer flew to North **ium. 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VF or ther Sorehent a FIRST RACE For two-year-oldswhich has runa speed indexof 60 or higher, 300 yards, Purse $700, 1 C DashingC Escarer 122 2 Kirks Time To Shine Giles. 122 3 Three To Go Joe Tume 122 4 Dashing Sheena juymon 122 5 Justa Banner Faver 122 FamousAs Luck Hamittor 122 My NameIs Betsy lire 122 8 Packin Society Cash Nelson 122 9 Sar Dashing Etfort Marshall 122 10°Kids Kader Nutt 122 5 Bar Belle Dasher 6 Super Snack 7 Jaque Rylee 8 Bobbiesdashtafame 9 Kirkland 10 High Class Top For three-year-olds and older which have won two races, 300 yards, Purse $100C BCR Just A Dream Hamitton 121 CrazyStella juymon 121 BF High Voltage Knudsen tat Celebrity Lane Favero 121 Susies Dash Nelso 121 TaKid Irish Marshall 121 Mr Be Sur Nuttall 2. 8 The GoldenEffort Jensen 121 9 Tac N Dash Escareno 121 10 A Moon Trip Giles rat 1 2 3 4 5 6 For those two-year-old colts and geld. ings,Silver Dollar Futurity Eligibies prefered, 900 yards: Pures $000 pep cer three years ago, will lead the team. which recorded Here are the entries for t aday’s racing at Wyoming Downs. Listed in order of postposition are horse jockey andpostweight. Post time is 1 pm. she said. She played in FOURTHRACE Purkeylast winter Continuedfrom BEEL in MAMA OT APEPy f Saturday, July 3, 1999 i a on mse we ee oe me eB ee sh : OM i ‘ HL Daly Dont 6 38 ws i Le Puy du FouJuly Begins Under Controversy @ Continuedtrom B-1 In ng rt eam addition {irector of Spain's Leblanc mak fi The sppy. to Virenque, now Km the Italian team Pott, the union or Tour officia ts ban Manolo Sai fears the f 1 ‘ ONCE the decisions will er for the sport t t ling begins wit ; Riders are furiou ike witch Sponsors are wary of supp oa ( r¢ ng be r ast e TVM and Vini rid No.1 Lau: of ONCE is boyc bert protest the treatment of ride man\ the af field open, Virenque r in good form, looks t e. Also incontention is ye { \ lar ina H at 96 Member Schools . rect @ Continued from B-1 ‘ ; { the MW balked a dharinve’ hey ts the former a . sai" q sller, : la r Chris n the y BYU Att Fehlberg u ni ' ae ae : 4 cause of a fall. The race and 2,286 miles. It {germline shutter hai ta day. The finish is July 25 in - ; birdies, Stuart Ap LEMONT, IIL y bogeyed Nos. 1 and 18 Fri day, tying him with Tiger Woods at 10-under 1 after the second round of the Western Open rk aders shot 6-under-par 66s w Mike ky the first round leader, shot a 69 and is one back at 9-unde ijay the 1998 runner-up. four at 7-under 137 nicl How ms he assessment MWC ed Asse to be hit a lot of good, solid Open in 1997, h, BYU, New W Mex State f k W , embe ia I just felt like 1 could make her sixth rything. Webb said rollingin putts of 20, 18, 18, 12 feet during the streak. 999 VW Passat #1 Rated Family Sedan a | * CUSTOM MADE INDOOR WEATHER At Comfort Central Heating. Cooling-Plumbing, we believe in | | Drive home your top rated VW Passat from Beas«een YS camer Dave rong ve. 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