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Show } The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Sunday, June 24, 2001 ol HIGH POINT . Storerrant set percent. Utah cna oybop temps, includingeightina LOW POINT The buried the Lym trough beond, en opened a62- ee ee meticanes fourmovers in afive-minute ‘as Minnesota narrowedthe gap to 64-62. TURNING POINT layupbyAyHeaaed nana arfrofoe byFerd «i ake — [Wh ; fe+ feain Git nonr hous Continued from C-1 544 for-20 _ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS oe a HOUSTON—Tina Tt up.” = re aaea boatsinthe including 13Ferdinand’ssteal was the » aston Starbird and biggest in the biggest beat the Sacramento Monarchs y “Tt was a great team ef fort all the way around,” san Dish, which ees Outrebounded (35-29) and committed more 70-56 Saturday. The Comets (7-1), playing their second game after a 10-day Fred Williams said. “We played this game ee ‘oak do $ anticipat ae ee Compag Center, have won seven Straight games. Houston's only Ferdinand said. “We exethe WNBA's Joss came against the Los Angecuted and played hard.” topscorer, led the Lynx with Jes Sparks in its séason-opener. ‘The Starz took a 9935 270 “With two straight wins over Paces wie Sere lead at halftime after Star- aaah the second half, Utah made eight straight shots while building a But Los Angeles and now Sacramen- ran Chan- MwnesoT, A wk OT A re S= #22-% 63.14% Wiument 8 07 90 4802 0 cellor said. “We simply played ourheartsout.” Sacramento (5-6) built a 20-10 ledngataling “Uaknpoedicar time record against Minnesota to 4-5,... . Margo and with 736 lettinthe Meme, HSE r imo we ie (i BR 223 Hetantcom scoredIl of the Monarchs’ first 15 points on (Dydek tied herfranchise record blocking six ‘shotsinit the first hatf.Poop She ‘with those six soar va'sjumper made it6462. | “We hiung in there,’ =} 3) fig 411 SAC ee MeO Se threethree-pointers anda layup. Houston countered with a 24-9 aaviaavs g.am Tun to close out the half, capped NI JEWSWORTHY Williams re- pmcew ome sald. “We had a chance to“ fae nse dobieaeaeneig founds... Theleansonbnedinstotss onarc iS Team Effort guissiinast nee” like we really wanted it” Said, “and I got it byonlytwo, the Starzz scored six Theybuilt a 70-62 leadafter a ‘Straight WNBA “I was like, ‘Wow,it's zs foldafew times tonight, but iMineiieestetanes etyWomeoth of oe oun. Uiahiustshot ss Oatime#hay onds remaining : monies|fae oe SS. lla " ‘14, Buescher * red Leading by only two, the “Utah very, very well” — Minnesota ——_ victory. Wars «5 G10 68 3141 5 8 % 510 00 14 251 at 4 ae 4 lerrig ramento in the second half, in- cluding three consecutive three- ans eee ieCea: n ant heldon forthe win. Wo4ait pre Crateee oeeeenom Houston's Tina Thompson keeps the ball away from Sabra UP NEXT On Mi Seattle at Utah atthe DataCenter 's next Tou miss78214 g ie Sie ioke co mento’s La'Keshia Frett, right, Saturdayat the Compaq Cerhter. microsvcourtpass Slovenes etme, won aandtne Seles ced sesake71350 Pan35127 streaked é _ points Taj McWilliams-Franklin had 21 13 gh0048008 Ae fe teete MiretedSeo fhe Mac (9), wh won back Seatcoeciesei BT pm. Beiis Radio: 7G FT Reb Sa Re or ee Tt cuited when Jennifer Aazi hit Amy He forher <4, =a * Pyare Starz put together a coat Ager Rebounds: — Dearkt: that haved,” thee: Gas QUOTABLE Team (1320) tom tps oe ee 1A 508 T- 158. Otel: Yat Waker, Cota ca half and Pita Willams hitfour free APween0600 Toi 254671087 throws inthe final minutes as visting Indiana Onan ‘beat Detroit for the second time in less than 24 hours. 4 Hernandez Goals Rocket Galaxy ; ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' in five games. Hebiatiee Suabeed lathe Angeles Guay over the New York/New Jersey MetroStars 2-0 Saturday. Goalkeeper Matt Reis made two saves for his fifth shutout of iy OTHER GAMES: = ‘Crew 2, Burn 1: Brian West scored in the 54th minute to lead Columbus at Dallas. Mutiny 3, United 2: Eric Quill set up the season as the Galaxy (7-44) theefisthalfgoastoleadbostTampaBay. becamethe first team in MLSto win 100 regular season-matches. The Mutiny (3-10-1), playing without suspended captain Neniorae 3 fac ae Octme 5 New Gagne 4 Chicago 33 Wel Pe OF GA PMB § § 1 BO @ iam 7 41 56 2 x a cross to Hernandez, who beat ectin 2,Wednaan “i hued. goalkeeper Tim Howard from eamed his fifth shutout as host San Jose eight yards. Hernandez scored his second ‘extended its unbeaten streak to 11 games. Fire 1, Revolution 1: Dema Kovalenko pass over the defense. Unmarked, cago salvage a tie with New England at Hernandez scored his fourth goal Soldier Fi goal as Danny Calif sent a long scored in the 73rd minute and helped Chi- oan 2 ts 1 Littman saved the opportunities with last-second efforts both times. In thefinal minute, Denver's Christian Cobo finished on a right-to-left shot after Littman fumbled a high ball. Agnello said Utah was “never = adi oe at Brigham Young’s South Field. Colorado teams are al- really threatened bytheirability to score goals.” The Cougars could not withstand Jorge Estrada and Fadi — In the 37th minute, Esida pounded a rocket in from fe left anglefor a 1-0 lead. Then oer Utah coach in the 5ist minute, Afash scored overtime. Agnello said from theleft side. An attack in re 84th minute putpareds 38 the ground and | The Coars hearly scored twice in the second halfSweeper coe and goalie Mike earned a penalty ick for Adolfo SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Wasatch Wildcats used a 8 ing defense in a 26-7 win over the Mountain Valley Wolves ‘San Jose2, Kansas City 0 After playing even with the Cougars in the opening minutes, Utah turned on the pressure in the 18th minute when Damion Munoz centered theball to Fadi Afash. Afash’s bicycle-kick shot was blocked wide right. Afash tried again in the 22nd minute, hammering a left-side shot againsttheleft post. Agnello said the game was good practice for Wednesday’s Open Cup match against the ALeague’s Milwaukee Rampage. “We're trying to get Glenn Puckrin comfortable in the middie, since we won't have Richie what we needed to do to prepare Eric Jensen B28 Quarterback Hans Hat led Wasatch’s attack and scored first touchdown pro North American Football y phen ey WAS several big plays. MountainValley's only score 818 — Secamen 5 8 Ak Mines ge oe pinckdory 8 Hoc7Sasa (Orlando 67. Washington 59 2a-n Detrot 92 eearen Los Angeles at New York. 2 p.m. reer ene Pomeatoanspn | ae es if erme is So slow it's driving me crazy! [Breza] against Milwaukee,” Ag- BI Stop‘Net Rage’! Te siecle SetURL 5: A eeLSU NOMSemensch for Milwaukee.” came in the fourth quarter. On a third-and-20 play, Deon Harris * Up to 50 timesfaster than conventional modems * Alwayson, always connected * Equipment package is just $99 with a two-year contract or $299 without a contract ran 90 yards for a touchdown. The Wildcats (22), who lost _ players to-injuries during game, thought they could Eewinged better. “There were a For information or to order, go to former Brigham yieae “And we could easily im) The Wildcats will paynext standart installation’ 3 lot of mistakes,” said Cupp, a offensive penalties called back 3 38 oF Onevital change in Utah's for- nello said. “Defensively, we did yi night at Granite tosawees ate, Randa 2 (Smear WASHINGTON(58) 8 pee ee oe Pera cee SanOatfa 5 Twa 22 Bo Miracle 67, Mystics 59 6 strYe0 eevaber 3 00 eeea ca a side of the net for a 3.0 field-goal play, run in by An- wm 3 ' ; Ovalle, Ovalle faked the keeper to the left, then lazily shot into fullback Aaron Cupp, who broke lose for'a 55-yard touchdown. The final touchdown came on a fake 70 = 588 1 4 Tines cones 12 Sema ee Oe, Wasatch Wildcats Take Out Wolves, 26-7 BY ANDREW HARRIE 543 ‘aa Nal Onteer 1 ae Bae pearlyytonoarhyty dy eqib of the seasonbyfin- mation Saturday was moving Chris Agnello said. 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