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Show C2 The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Monday, December4, 2000 week ————————— Marshall Is Doubtful For the Jazz AMERICA’S CUP BOBSLEDDING Found Dead; Rosselli’s 2nd-Heat Magic Pays Off Antley HomicideIs Suspected Beats teammate who posible with Gd,said Rosell, "The distractions didnot‘stp “God is my pilot. ae is drewattention away from the race. i gold last week stole his 15-year-veteran driver who was ni first test pilot down both the tiniest rider on the U.S. skeleton team. Gale, a 20- Charismatic to victory in the =ay, and the Lake Placid year-old 113-pound Brighton High graduate, was the top woman skel- 1999 Kentucky Derby and just missed winning the Triple Pasadena, Calif., home witha Jazz forward Donyell has a moderate BY SKIP KNOWLES and sprain of the collateral liga i left knee and is mentin his doubtful for ’g against Toronto atthe Delta Center. ‘ : Marshall was injured with three minutes remaining in the third quarter ofSaturday night's 94-89 loss at Charlotte. __Onthe play whenhe was injured, the Hornets’ Jamal FRANK CURRERI tiated the icy basin in 51.44 low American Bruce Rosselli in the America’s Cup four-man bob- World Cup at Cortina,Italy, the mostdifficult track in Europe. bdasrergy ad place. Besides, he may be better off than therest of the America’s Cup men, who will try Lake Placid’s 20- “fThen] you go fast.” = ‘But Gale questioned how: lsong hersecord will urvise. baying she sled competition Sunday at at the" Utah Olympic Park. “I don't know what happened in the second heat,” McDonald said. “Thad a great push,a great run, I was winning in practice with these runners,I didn’t hit [the walls].” junged forward toward Mashburn in order to get a handin the national team but was the top U.S. slider at the America’s Cup his face, his knee buckled. Mashburn’s shot missed and, as the Jazz hurried up the floor on a fastbreak, Mar- shall tried to get to his feet but couldn't. He ended up lying Sr et Hane ie Charlotte bench. After being ined by trainees: examines Uy. ery Briggs, he was helped to the locker room byteammates Greg Ostertag and Danny Manning. Marshall was on crutches after the game. At the time,it looked a potentially devastating injury. Butinitial x-rays showed no major damage, and an MRI performed Sundayafternoon in Salt Lake City confirmed that Marshall had suffere? only a sprain. “T wentto defend Mash- MeDonald is ranked fourth on Marshall saidafter the game. “It'sstill sore, but not as sore as whenitfirst happene Marshall hadscored eight points in only 13 minutes Besley theHornets. In the rope. USA IIpilot Brian Shimer’s injury hasleftaspotforMcDonald oe the aoe Cup Se ve fourth-year driver join the turn meatgrinder ofatrackforthe last leg of America’s Cup. Fifteen developmental teams crashed in SenaratJestne wevets gEathe Sears oneal, Gates yeSone eclipecd thidee of elaht of Park City. On Thursday, Rosselli’s again after every toppilot whoran head pro Wayne Volk can claim to havea shota 32under-par 40 on Hill Air Force Base’s Hubbard Golf Course. Thecollection of12 eagles, five birdies and one double eagle started in 1962 when Volk-was 16 and holed his second shotfor an eagle at the par-4 No.9 (now No.18). He has made twoholes-in-one and holed shots me Md fair- Olympic test event was glitch free ers. Zach Lund wonthe event with won the event with a combined -— almost. There was a large dis- timeof 1 minute, 35.92 seconds to traction abovethe track ey Stevenson of Canadawas third in 1:36.73. hillside. On Sunday, a herd ofelk appeared in the same spot and 1:36.41 for McDonald. Grady when five moose appeared o1 p G a combined winning time of 1:40.31, followed by Trevor Orvie Garrett Christie [1:40.61], Terry Holland 240. [1:41.29]: WINTER SPORTS 5 ; \\] Nyber.2 Upsets Maier In orld Cup Super G ‘ COMBINED NEWSSERVICES cluded Petr Garabik, Ivan Fredrik Nyberg of Sweden Masarik and Tomas Holubec, pulled off an early-seasonupset finished the30-kilometer World Sunday, topping Hermann Maier Cupcourse in 1:27:47.9. and the Austrians at Beaver Creek,Colo.,forhisfirst career GermansLead Bobsled World Cupsuper-G victory. Skiing Matthias Beneschpiloted his secondsinto his run, and Casey Puckett of Aspen, Colo., and JakubFiala of Breckenridge, Colo., also did notfinish. Chad Fleischerof Vail, Colo., was the top U.S.skier, finishing 17th at 1:23.04. U.S. Earns 5 Medals The United States took home three individual and two team medals duringthe last day of the short track speedskating World Cup at Nobeyama, Japan. Apolo OhnoofSeattle wonthe gold in the 3,000-meterrace andsilver for the overall competition. Adam Riedy took third in the 1,000 and combined with Ohno, Rusty Smith and Dan Weinstein to take third in the 5,000 relay. The U.S. womentook third in the 3,000 relay. Austrian Repeats Felix Gottwaldof Austria won a Nordic combined World Cup event at Kuopio,Finland, for his second victory inas many days. four-man crew to victory Sunday weden's overfellow German Andre ata bobsledding World Cupin Alt. Ed Andrieski/ap enberg, Germany. Todd Hays Fredrik ~ guided an American sled to ninth. Fredrik Nyberg cele: Cup super G ski race at Beaver Creek, Colo., on Sunday. ‘way was second with 217.2 points, and Ronny Ackerman of Germanythird with 212.9. France’s Karine Rubytookvictories in the parallePgiant slalom. Kosir tooka big lead onhisfirst run over Frenchman Nicolas Schmitt Jumps to Win Huetand Huetcouldn’t seen + +, MANSertahteeea Ahonenby0.6 points at Kuopio, Finland,to win a ski jumping. eventfor the secondtimein three outings this season. Ville Kantee of Finlandtook third place with 282.1 points on jumpsof 119 and 125.5 meters. Canadian Jasey Jay Anderson was third. The top U.S. male rider was Jeff Greenwood of Hartford, Conn., in 25th. Rosey Fletcher of Girdwood, Alaska, was the top U.S. woman,finishing eighth. Czechs Win Relay After winning the season’s first individual World Cupbiathlon race, Zdenek Vitek anchored the Czech Republic to victory at Anterselva,Italy, in the opening men’s biathlonrelay. Vitek recorded the best timeofthe day, finishing his 4%mileleg in 21:21.9. The Czech team,whichalso in- Germans Sweep Luge Karsten Albert won a luge World Cup race forthefirst time; leading a German sweepofthe top three places at Oberhof, Germany. AFC GAME OF THE YEAR| imide ATwo Receiver Russell Sweeps: Delicious gift giving for Ocenia (ened nual BYU DivingInvitational, the 3-meter board brik the ‘rineter (0.78) with dietpills, fad diets and self induced vomiting. Antley his careér in lie: UCLA wort _its second consecutive NCAA ©Verall by beating UC San Diego 1L-2at Malibu,Calif., behind Brian Brown's three goals and NewYork, and was thenation’s _$0alie Brandon Brooks’ 11 “leading rider in 1985 with 469 saves, wins. He was thefirst jockey to win nineracesin a single day, Soccer accomplishing thaton Oct. 31, 1987, with mounts at Aqueduct and the Meadowlands. North Carolina Rallies: North Carolina needed a late comebackanda gift from UCLA Hockey to win yet another NCAA wom- en’s soccertitle. UCLA defender Sabres, Peca Talking: For Krista Boling scored an own thefirst time in seven weeks, the Buffalo Sabres and captain Michael Peca are talking again. Peca has notplayed all seasonin a salary dispute and is requesting about$3.5 million a season. goal in the 83rd minute as the Tar Heels stormed from behind with twolate goals to beat UCLA 2-1 at San Jose,Calif., and claim their 16th national championship. Tennis Golf Kuerten No. 1: Gustavo Kuerten wrapped himself inthe Brazilian flag, amazed at his Allenby Wins by One:Aus_tralia’s Robert Allenbyshot a 2-under-par 70 for a one-stroke whi:.wind week thatleft him victory over countryman with the Masters Cuptitle and the No. lranking. He swept Andre Agassi6-4, 6-4, 6-4 in Lisbon, Steyen Conran in the Australian PGA at Brisbane. — Combined News Services “REMOVE UNWANTED \ HAIR FOREVER! 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BYU's Rachelle Kunkel won Lynay 's 1-meter event Souther The U.S. Olympic Committee set vote at a meeting ofits board of @ah\ System aa evtemeore 0ea Gunthas Brigham Young sophomore Sern toathe: Women's the deadline in a unanimous hadtried to fight over the years Ho DIRECTW Utah at Oral Roberts, 6 p.m. (MST); “There seems to have been Plus High-Speed internet @ Swimming Campus Calendar ——_—_————— Toney tathalon Association will lose Marchbecause ofhis ballooning Albert, who was fourth at the From DIRECTV lege's 92-76 loss at Albertson at Caldwell, Idaho. Matt Sparrow added 15 points and Mitch Montgomery had 13 for the Griffins (5-4). Pentathalon in Trouble: The United States Modern Pen: and managementprocedures. Andersonsaid. Antley’s career was marked by frequentbattles with his weight, alcohol and drugs. He lost his New York jockey’s license in 1988, when he tested positive for cocaine and marijuana. Antley stopped riding in world championships, had the Total Viewing Solution points in Westminster Col- s Olympics derson, Antley’s former sean, fastest times in both heats to finish at 1:30.145, edging Jens Muellerat 1:30.518 and Georg Hackl at 1;30.585. Tony Benshoofof the United States was eighth in 1:31.018. e Portugal, to win the season- ending tournamentand finish the year atthe topof his sport. makes changes toits budget : somestruggle atthe house, Onthe final day ofthe snow- board World Cupin Ischgl, Aus- Radio NFL: Kansas City at Patriots, 6:45 p.m. (KSL-AM 160) ate oletulity compete bmpte leveltoon Feb. 1, Onitne unless the door, according to Ron Kosir, Ruby Ride to Wins tria, Slovenian Dejan Kosir and Basketball okLoke Tribs une . The Salt ee Afriend ofAntley’shadgone tothe airport to pick up the jock- cret runners or luck, he said. 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Women’s College Basketball: UCLA at Colorado, (FSN) dot sackey Waa Peni oe Sally rae Soft theice on turnOl 12 could have Utah ic Park's made ered the challenging Birds of Prey coursein 1 minute,21.18 seconds, narrowlywithstandinga strong challenge by Austria’s Christoph straight66 andis tied for 13th place, entering today’s last round of the PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament's final stage at La Quinta,Calif. The top 35 finishers (plus ties) will earn tour privileges for 2001, with their rankings determined bythe orderoffinish. Clearwaterhas shot67-71-7266-66. Andrew Morse, the abi34. year-old track tricky on Sunday, but the ie is never surprised when that averaged 8.9 points and 6.2 rebounds. Q-school: Orem’s Keith fOrvercoursereerd Television blowto the head. Police said Sunday they were investigating the death as a ho- happens. Heputs little stock in se- anear-flawless race, Nyberg cov- Clearwatershota second aisleion teannnates on Hie i deste {woof whom (Lea Ann Parsel . Tuning In Saceaanneaianaemmemmecnoy Crown, was found dead athis osoects her more apondaliched S practice at the easier Calgary d re E Si y track, and Placid issomuch more 2" he con we zesd difficult that top U.S. brakeman ong top five in the world — Garrett Hines refuses to go down it Pee from Europe gunning way, , but “the una, i » it all wenthis 4 : “Y'm not intimidated at all” he Gale explained during the medsaid. “I'm really excited to see a1. ceremony the underlying sewhere I'll place against the best in cret to her face-first success. “You the world.” _, ance betone the start” she salt Jazz;s previousfive games, he Golf seconds onher first run — setting a women’sskeleton record for the track, Gale a combined of 1:42.98, races. He took both golds on the Calgary leg of America’s Cup last week andstole the gold from Rosselli in the two-man Thursday at _ burn,tried to plant and hyper-extended it a little,” etonathlete at the event. 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