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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS = Sunday, March 11, 2001 \ /)*> MORNING BRIEFINE Strong Stretch Run Sends Monarchosto Florida Win 5 Utes Earn NCAA Titles At Ski Finals Monarchos is enjoying his 3-year-old season a lot more than his 2-year-old jing pastei plosive move on the turn for Rrenarenos ok contrat inteeieteh and won the $1 million Florida Derby on Saturday to stamp himselfa top tucky Derby contender. John Ward predicted his 3- InderracarGaliemnbaso:'| = Beach,Fla., and Monarchos didn’t disappoint. He cruised to a 44 victory over Outofthebox, and is unbeaten in three starts this year. As a 2vo Monarchos was winless in two Bates was secondin 1:25.22 and Colorado's Josh Nolting third. Yermont’s John Minahan and Matthew Knittle were fourth and Sent off.as the 7.5 favorite along with entrymate Invisible Ink, Monarchos fifth, respectively. In the women’sslalom, Petra Svet had a combined time of 1:28.76, edging Marte Dolva of New Mexico,clocked in 1:28.82. nell fourth and Colorado's Tove won his first stakes race and earned Jesper Pamevik tits out ofa hazard onthe 1th duringthe Honda Classic. $600,000 for owner John Oxley, an Okla- Denversuccessfully defended the title it wonin Park City last March,scoring 649 points to Vermont’s 605, Colorado's 595.5, Utah's $90.5 and New Mexico's 496.5. The Utes had entered the final day in secondplace,butdid not have enough depth behind Bukovec and Svetto hold their position. Jed Schuetze was eighth and Scott was ninth in the men’s tace and Annik Boulva was 27th and April Mancuso was 29th in fhe women’srace. ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. — Heron Bay’s best defender took the day off Saturday. Jesper Parnevik, along with therestof the field, took advantage. Onarare, windless day when theflags didn’t sway unless they were being takenoutoftheholes,the only significant movementatthe Honda Classic was on the leaderboard. Parnevik shot a 6-under-par 66 in the third round to retain a three-shotlead at 18 under, breaking J.P. Hayes’ 54-hole tournamentrecord of200 set last year. MarkCalcavecchia (66)was 15 under, followed by Geoff Oglivy (65) and Provo's Dan Forsman (65) at 14 under. “Three shots is notas big as it sounds,” Parnevik Baseball =; Utah Rolls: Nate Weese went 4for-4 with six RBIs as Utah Tipped New Mexico 13-3 at Albubiehien N.M. Weese’s two-run homerwas his sidth of the season. Brit Pannier and Mike Westfall each homered ‘and had three hits for Utah, 12-10 Overall and 2-1 in the Mountain lest Conference. Utah’s Jon wis, who entered the game with 11,57 ERA,pitched five innings o-hit reliefand Matt McAfee lowed with 1% inningsof two-hit lief. * Friday, the Utes topped UNM $4 as Weese, Donald Hawes and Rob Stuart homered and Mitch Maiopitched well in 3 innings of relief. - BYU:Scott Koffman pitched two scoreless innings to close BYU's5-4 victory at San Di State on Saturdayina game that Television Auto Racing: NASCAR Cracker Barrel 500, 11 a.m. (13); Monterrey Grand Prix, 2 p.m. (4). Boxing: Sanchez vs. Chacon, 4 p.m. (FSN). noteSouth eeme a (TGC); Carolinabees Challenge,11: Honda Classic, 1 p.m. (5); Welch's Circle K, 2:30 pm. (TGC); SBC Senior Classic, 4 p.m, (CNBC). 4 a D wat i salir. (tape) 2:30 p.m. (ESPN2). Major League Baseball: Cubs vs. Mariners, 1 p.m. wa College lege Basketball: S ae oilman who paid $170,000for the col Monarchos, ridden by ee Chaves, Championship,11{4 a.m. (ESPN; aACC Bg 12 a hampionship, a.m. ; Championship,1 p. im. (ESPN) Ten poi to the y ie Louisville, Ky., on Tournament Pairings, 4: 2); votTePa i 04:30 Monarchos returned $4.80, $3.40 and #4, while Outofthebox, whoalso finished second in the Fountain ofYouth,paid om and $3. Invisible Ink paid $4 to a wore's College Basketball: Big ‘Sky Championship, 1 p.m. (FSN); Parnevik Surges in Florida perearentes Seehen y Pashkowski fifth. ' Tuning In said. Calcavecchiadisagreed. “It’s going to be tough running him down... . . It just doesn’t happenthese days unless you get on a super, super hard course. And we're not on a super hard, hard course. “He's going to make someputts and probably play a good roundofgolf. So that extra couple of shots is big. Oneshotis nothing, but three — three could be a little tougher. But that certainly doesn’t mean I don’t think I have a chance.I'll make him sweata little.” Through nine tournaments this season, six win- He mighthavesaved hisbestshot for last, though. With his approach shot on No. 18 landing in the thick rough,he wasleft with littlegreen to work with forhis chip. So he just knocked it in, “You have to be lucky to wintthese days on the PGA Tour,” Parnevik said. Calcavecchia, whobirdied five ofsix holes beginning with No.9, pulled even with Parnevik at 16 under with a birdie on No. 16. But the 40-year-old Calcavec- chia duck hooked his drive on the par-4 17th and setr bogey. “T was just happyto par 18 after that,” he said. Ty Tryon, a 16-year-old high school sophomore who became the second youngestplayer to make the cut at a PGA Tour event, shot a 2-under 70 and was 6 under(tied for51st) headinginto thefinal round. Larry Nelson’s 8-under-par 64 tied the course record and moved him into a tie with Jim Colbert for the lead in the SBC Senior PGAClassicin Santa Clarita, Calif. Colbert finished the round with a 67. Jim Ahern’s 67 left him at 9-under and tied with last week’s winner, Jose Maria Canizares, for third place. Canizares posted a 70 after starting the day tied for the leadin the $1.4 million event. ners have comefrom behindonthefinal day. five strokes backalong with John Daly, who shota 67. Forsmanstarted the day in a 13-way tie for ninth Sorenstam BreezesInto Lead bises, while Janzen and Forsman weredeadlocked in 29th. “It was a completely different golf course today,” ~Oglivysaid. “It wasthere for the taking.” And nearly everyone did. Only two players, Stephen Amesand Gabriel Hjertstedt, were over par. Both shot73. Parnevik started the day with three straight pars,- then madebirdie on five of the next seven holes to moveto 17 under. Hegavea stroke back on the par-3 No. 15— the only hole hehas bogeyed this week — but gotit right back with a birdie on the 16th. Bob Eastwood were at 6 under. Annika Sorenstam took everything the Randolph Park North course would give her during a windy third round at the Welch’s-Circle K Championship in Tucson, Ariz. — and needed it. The defending champion shota 5-under-par 67, enough fora record 54-hole total of 16-under200 and a two-shotlead on Se Ri Pak. First- and second-round leader Jen Hanna wilted under the pressure of the hard greens, wind gusts to $2 mph and a head-to-head g with Sorenstam, but managed two birdies on the back nine to shoot 72 and finish third, three shots off the lead. Dottie Pep- per, the 1995 champion,was alonein fourth at 204. Women's NCAA College Basketball Selection Show,3 p.m. (ESPN). Motor Sports: World Superbike, (tape), 1 a.m. (FSN); Suerte Series Tennis Daytona 200, (tape), 3:30 p. "i NBA:Heat at Knicks, 1020.8. (6); ioralgesteeastbgacgbo tion pegrrirhosel cgara ScaleainaeCoren play the winner of the Magnus é neoe Templeton Classic, p.m. ton Hewitt 63, 64 to advance to the fi- Norman-Harel Levy match. Malisse Reaches Final: Xavier Malisse defeated qualifier Peter Wes- NelsonTies Course Record Graham Marsh moved intosole possessionof fifth place with a 67 and an 8-undertotal. Gary McCord and Lee Janzentied the course record with a 64 but was ow. m, (ESPN). 1s 7-5, 6-4 to moveinto the final ofthe Citrix Tennis Championships at Delray Beach, Fla. In the othersemifinal, Jan- Michael Gambill played Wayne (ESPN), ho RM ratcaveremeneens 2 (UPN. pi ‘Speedskating: World All-Around Championship, 1 p.m. (4). Men's College Radio Basketball: ACC Arthurs. Championship, 10:45 a.m. (KSL-AM Mushing 1160); Big 12 Championship,12:% p.m. (KSL-AM 1160); Selection Sunday Swingley in Command:Doug Swingley built a substantial lead as mushers headed up the Yukon River in theIditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Alaska,less than 24 hours after two dogs Auto Racing: Cracker Barrel 500, 10:15 a.m. (KWLW-AM 700). NBA:Heat at Knicks, 10:07 a.m. (KWUN-AM 1230); Jazz at Kings, 3:20 .m, i i Special, 4:30 p.m. (KSL-AM 160) died, Swingley reached the Eagle Island checkpoitt about 3% hours ahead of Linwood Fiedler, but Fiedler had notyet TNPa 4:45 p.m, (xwUN-AM 1230), Spi ak G taken his required eight-hour break. Boxing i Earlanger, Ky. Thefamily asked that no details be released about his condition, a spokeswoman at University ofCincinnati Hospital said, Page foughta 10- Page In Critical Condition: » Former WBAheavyweight champion Greg Page, 43, was in critical condition round boutat Peel's Palace near Cincinnati. with head injuries,a day after a bout in — Combined News Services Was suspended in theeighth inming. In Friday'sseries opener. BYU pitcher Nate Fernley took his first loss of the season as the Axtecs beat BYU 7-5. Fernley (6-1) allowed ninehits and seven earned runsin seven innings. 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