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Show c2 ° The Salt Lake Tribune GRIFFINS 2, GRIZZLIES 1 Canfield, Gale Lack of Offense Dooms Utah Earn Tough Skeleton Wins Onthe second day of the USA Skeleton Team Selection at Utah Olympic Park, Brady Canfield of Kaysville and Tristan Gale of Salt Lake City came away with wins, Grizz drop four games below 500 with loss letes’ times wereconsiderably slower than onFriday. Rain fell before thefirst heat and snow BY BRETTPRETTYMAN THE SALT LAKETRIBUNE WEST VALLEY CITY Utah Grizzlies coach Don Hay swears he has not placed a ban on shooting the puck, but the duringthefirst heat. On the wom. en's side, Gale, a 2002 Oly gold medalist, woneasily with a two-heat total of 1 minute,51.48 seconds(57.19, 54.29). Katie KocY., was sec reluctancehis players showat firing on the opposing goalie has reached an absurdlevel. TheGi s lost 2-1 to the Grand Rapids Griffins Saturdayafter giving up more than twice as many shots as they Ellison of Aibuaueraue, N.M. was thirdin1:52.73 (57. 92). Roundingout the top tive were Lyndsie Peterson of1TSie the final period Saturday is (53.94, 52.64). Brian Me- and Marcus NEWSWORTHY Rookie Steve Ott had his thied fight inches and 27 pounds to Brookbank Friday, he was 4 inches shorter and up with 46 saves. Utah forward Jon Sim scored a goal becomethe norm for the Grizzlies. Utah has been outshot Saturday at the 2002 Deutschland yp in Germany. redline [centerice], that we accept mediocrity Ease Vehietthigerg $22;Bames, GR (ighing). victoryover Canada in the CO! have to be ready to shoot the puck.” route}it will reflect in your aid. “' Utah lost its third in a row each period and managed just 7 because Tee: i wan ten Tid Stumpel scored power-play goals as the Boston Bruins routedthe Ottawa Senators 7-1 Saturday night. Thornton added three assists for the Bruins, who equaled their season-high goal total. Boston, which entered second to last in the NHL in its opponent was a 4-3 victory wat f Doug Weight and Dallas Drake each scored two goals to give St. Louis an In a second-stage event of the ment, Kaysville’s Boyd Summerhaysshot 76-71-76-71 and tied for 24th place, failing by two strokes to advance at Seaside, Calif. Former BYU golfer Richard Zokol(TLIO1613) tied for 29th and Farmington’s Joseph Summerhays(75-75-73-78)tied Canadiens 3, Kings 1: Ai Montreal, ‘Second Butte, Dunant 2 (Hecht Bas- 020-9 es) 359.6 Anta, Headey 4.4337, Alaa, Heperer 1 (Kozlov, Hac), 1224 WoL TOt Pt Blues 6, Maple Leafs 3 WY. Rangers Blue Jackets 6, me 1-0 lead, Canada evened it Chareat, a PYRE TAR maine Hooper's goal in first-half stoppage time ¥ f Mg is “ for a World Cupberth alive by beat- 4343 % AOS te See % 4 aa down. 1624 NotreetDeion 6 a 8 38 8 S433 Colrado owe After Tiffany Milbrett’s goal in the 27th minute gave the Americans a a @ s « Mexi 54% SA Pace Sunncn7(Car TENNIS ‘ta Pionships in Los Angeles.In today’s : St Lous6, Toronto 3 3, Los Angeles 1 semifinals at Staples Center, Capriatt will play No. 1 Serena oon eee who overcame a1dell i He fra , Lindros), 15:21. 8, a 3, Pittsburgh 2 Cohanbus Fonda 3, —— Minnesota at Anaheim. 6 pm hoes \ heconeteaee tropa) 300.3, Wastingon Joo9(Bonde, ander, Wain, 1423 LeOain, 1891. St c Peau 08-2 Cacea 6 ‘Shots 195 Cucina 1 of 8 ‘hie 120 (i ‘sit-28 saves) Carina. Wookes 72 (26-28) Bruins 1 Senators 1 F = Fe Pe Win: Playing a late Friday match in Fullerton, Calif, Utah State's Erin ‘Cartwri ‘wright each 26 kills to 30, 30-23 and 16-14 win over Cal State Fullerton. With the win, USU improves to1J-13 on thesea: son and 5-8 in the Big West Con ference, while CSFfalls to 4-23 overal] and 0-14 in leagueplay. The Salt Lake Tribune Powersiay a ee 2 he Tony Valeri Bure had @ goal and an assist, and Jani Hurme stopped 28 shots for Florida. Wild 4, Sharks 2: At San Jose, Caif., Plerre-Marc Bouchard scored his first we goes Nene stays atop the fect Ps-5. a Sap 5 fine, SH?me orn 12WhOu, temun en) 1 0 GO) Tamarer (Grose Ast) eeSei ny, Senior Slam: Fuzzy Zoeller shot Slam atSuperstition Mlountain, Ariz” 0208 Ra and Jim Thorpe had a 72 Vee ox ped-Cme 500-8 Onn wre cas MeV MOGIEpNNEOMAR GAS. Eonar Mom 50) Beeps Unoffialnaney outraaient, which ‘erpah, EGE 3. Sin dase, etn 5 Clarghovnee, Fag concludes today, features this year’s "SETZS) 4. eee Sees i Senior 138 i winning her 10th LPGAtitle of the ‘sosaves) SanJose, Nabokov24-1(3-20) Canucks 5, Coyotes 2 : 4 sonehp Annika. LPGA:Mizuno Classic: took abig ab’ step toward‘ 6: Sen Jose 1 of —Mirnescta. Roloson rm 41:2 (37 year, shooting a 7-under-par 65 for a. one-strokelead at the Mizuno Classic in Otsu,Japan.She is at 10-under 134 eoaan 1, Vancouver, Nastund 8 (Beruzzs, Vancouver, Loma 2 (Baron, Moran), 18:14. 3, Phownix, Sampson 1 Uohnacn. Sav drt ta GY Tar pleEn Gt RE a Bn Ya ist Jelena a 5-under-par 67for a three-stroke Jead after one roundin the Senior ti24 zh Op) 6 Menesia. We 4 newt, Pat 156-10-0 San Jose 5.0tr poser _ acnern Mom? Pm, SoSiES ‘BoerBer. in seeded GOLF __s Wild 4, Sharks 2 fo ibn haonnfre)tztweenshoehemaay Pas Panthers 3, Flames 0: Al Miami lead Utah State to 32-34, 30-21, 21 Prieceitia 1116174 Pada 0 of 6 Weshogon 2 of 9 Goats (6ASscnd 1312) Mosngen, KaDG620449. 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Flora Jokinen 7.19.2(on) Sn _Cay 14-2F720 2A, Powerplay 205 Seelam Goan senas emwositesentta header that led Hamm, who beat cea 8S Hamm thenlofted the ball yards EE Eee tle in the gameplee ae of6,911 atthe Rose Bowl. By simply reachine the final if e 4 . o Tite a goals, and Jeff Hackett came within 2:14 Cacti Patod1, Prstugh me ante 1 We cotta Pero of his first shutout in more than 2° years onan 4429) mange Six players with Utah ties will competethis week in a second. stage event at Beaumont, Calif. and Zuzana posted a career-high ooo ane vac£1569) 3aal Olaf Kolzig made 43 saves, and Serge! Gonchar sparked a four-goal second DovesWee goo Pa seen os ‘beat Philadelphia. 14 FretPeriod, fo Heche Warena Bares), (Kabede, Siler), 1547.4, Arta, Rreaume 1 (Grae, 194(a) gal in ihe Faneseh TEER 2 2 ‘Suthesst Division $05 2B a2aow8 LA, Say ‘2s, Poden), 1914 Second Period—4, S. Lous, Mayers 2 (Caan, with 2:21left in overtime as Chicago beat Tampa Bay. rary afta rushingoverto pile on. Aly Wagner set up the winning ~+ ow woe pb ee om)tS 8 one eins Cala Gay Bam) 2Hm Pt Boch: 100 tmdea9le ro Capitals 4, Flyers 1: At Washington, PGATour Qualifying Tourna- Panthers 3, Flames 0 slid into theflag, with her GA abt Te egies tare = hae aeowmenr WoL TO pe ‘Shots on goal—Los Angels 69-13-28. Montreal 11-63-20 Poway sme Tepeayrompete86). aime ofthe game on a breakaway f re a utomen 28 Senpe si ‘aro bo Thrashers 6, Sabres 4 Fens andintothenet. A beaming Hamm then sprinted to the oso Liedercient ee” Th Pad Taps 5 Prep acres) Mora aca Fra IN OTHER GAMES: Blues 6, Maple Leafs 3: Al Si Louis, 78, Christensenclaimed the 15th strokes, shooting 73-77-79-79. ‘Second Period—2. Tanga Bay St ous 10 (ocr Kira} 300) 3 Ova. Moray? (Th Calgary opener. Tour Qualifying: Spanish Fork’s Roy Christensen barely advanced tothefinal stage of the Champions Tour Qualifying Tournament. Shooting 73-74-78. droth missed the cut by five Sicago at Rochester,4.05 pm. Canadiens 3, Kings 1 f Nenwoy 8 400 e arte Wie bth NortheastDivision 0 x "es emtfn ee ViTee 6440 6S ‘rans Fo oo 5 Verte! eet ‘Second eee ew soLES es Vrcrty 9 or = z Wt Blackhawks 3, Lightning 2 OVERTIME yore ‘Chicago ‘TampaBay 10-2 PeCiage Ma Dare508 since dropping their season GOLF WeberState golfer John Aben- for Vancouver. 11904 Hamm, who has 196 national tai goals and ranks asthe top searer ever in women’sinternational soccer, = leaped in theair in joy wherher kid = fone ayerie charging janc = creer SeanF059 eee t treoamen pe} pm. i =| — == apwine Sattrsiay in PasaSe, a maineUn per oe CAF Women’s Gold Cup champion- =. 3 aera ee 25 seconds apart late inthe third neriod 3$iOey et 8408 | Hea Acc 7 and Sige 1Stand F-11318 Uh power plays and had scored justfive goals with an advan- tage, went3-for-8. The Bruins have won eight of 12 games 8 ot ta 8m ‘Hatton 6 Bipapot 2 1647, _ : MY TOT GEC Too late. The Grizzlies are ua tatingaes10M KotorPose four games below ssia: se | ‘South Division ean ruins Over ower Sen: enat rs | THE ASSOCIATEDPRESS BOSTON Joe Thornton, Bryan Berard and Jozef and final spot in regional qualify: ing at Lompoc, Calif. Former : time leading scorerMia aaychipped over goalk Karina Le! into overer timeto lift the United States to a 2+ | Houston tobe earn the 2002 Veri. Brian Spickler. | nM clanstowlaen” Hamm’ S Verne se | tied fy zon NationalC)hamplonshipafter Schuffenhauer,Radcliffe and Randy Jones were namedto USAfor the World Cup. USA 2 will be McDonald andPerson. USA3 will be Steve Mesier and 59000 2M a es zs Golden for U S : driver Todd HaysofDel Rio, Texas, and Ivan Radcliff of 59.45). After the race, Hays, 1) | 0 2S 3 | Fon Pad 1 Gat Gas2amen, PaaS eM 1247. Gossein, Ush(rugipg) T mami tr | Be CReakes amegeeioe cmeoerees | Perlod—2. Grand Rapids, Kopecky 2 (Bois Stee | ver) 228 3, Uh, Kistoerson 1 Bateman. Cos), 428 Ape (5) feruttee GA vitor), 241 Noro4 Bingham 3 (07) a Close behind was the teamof doe McDonaldof Kingston, N.Y., and Will Person of Provo, with a timeof 1:58.82 (59.37, 10:30 am. (ESPH2); Tp-Oft eae ence {La SP. Griffins 2, Grizzlies 1 U.S. Champs: Ogden’s Bill Schuffenhauerteamedwith timeof1:57.40. Classic, oeol ed WoL TOn Pe GGA to lose, it’s a big holeto get out BOBSLED anidenticalstart timeof 5.16, but wasa little slowerat 58.88. Team Haysfinished with a combined | on have to take it upon themselves to be better players. It seems like we cain dit of a period almosttied in 8hots and weare happy with it. We can't players in this dressing room Gut? meen iethequash ae cml ppg O7 sh 1ano pt coo! 22 sos, 12 4 The one time Utah outshot gg apeae hal which Radcliff pushedfor, had fF >) DN 2S 4.551 20 8 3% Tennis: WTA Championship, semifinal of,” said Montgomery. “The 22 gamethan Utah. “Weare nottelling them to Center crowd of the season (6,032). The Grizzlies produced single-digit shots on goal in chuffenhaueras his brakeman Kansas City at 49ers, 2:15 p.m. per already 13 points outof first for the first run, Hays had astart ). Ge before the second-largest E of§.16 seconds andan overall timeof 58.52. The secondrun, matches, 2 p.m. fom are losing, butif you continue topfive were Chris Soule of Trumbull, Conn., in 1:47.17 (54.15, 53,02) and Zack Lundof Salt LakeCity with a timeof 1:48.14 (53.99,54.15). eachpushathletefor a run. math an erin a8 ven Sew 188 to 124 when the game <cratches defenseman, Ale meansthe most. Komarov; forward Steve Gainey. Inju- 0OS Ton ra rca ™™ Swim Third-period letdowns have as Canada beat the United States $1 and fourth straight at home Placid, N.Y. Schuffenhauer Aa Radcliff were both named championsbecause Hays p.m. Manze 1 1 am (2) Falcons at Stasis. 11 am. (1. Dolphin 9 50s, 6 2 WHL Hockey: Predators at Avalanche, 6“ jn the first period. Ott only gave up 2. but only after some stellar efforts from rookie goalie eeon re cea ate Utah killed the penalties, Jason Bacashihua, who ended 59 pounds lighter than his foe. . Golf: European PGA Tour, Volvo Masters, 7 am. Channel). WAL ‘Chargers at Rams, 11 «89 ow gioves with Sheldon Brookbank tate am. (ESPM. 1 6 88 wo es awe =f 422 2a in 24 hours when he dropped the tage for 3% minutes. oa St a ae 4090 0829 Meese advan- (53.92, 52.87). Roundingout the a warm andsunny day in La *¥ Soaes —bpretty@sitrib.com Kristofferson were each given fiveminute major penalties 82 oad mart, tend the Griffins afive-on-three agen the E Center on Wednesday and Friday. tape), 3 p.m. a... Bowling: PBA, Detroit Open, 11 9) $2 i 7 B® allowed more than 40 shots in 60 minutesof play. No team in have to have a mind-set that every time we cross over the Donaldof Kingston,N.Y., fin ished third with atimeof1:46.79 the Hartford Wolf Pack visit understandable, but it is nothing new. Utah forwards Jim Southem ‘EASTERN CONFERENCE Reey oe home stand continues when ogg in Overtime la: nottakeshot Kevin Ellis ofDallas with a time 1-1) has suffered this season. The Grizzlies’ eight-game The low numberof shots in igs: forward Barret Heist, Gom@is 2 in ws | you“Youthinkareyounever are aswhenbadyouas efor m= ft $:3:332 sid :46.58 teams produce during a twominutepowerplay. produced 48 to 20. It was the 12th time in 14 games Utah (5-9) has been outshot and the fifth time the Grizzlies have the AHL gives up more shots finished with a combinedtime of 1:46.13 (53.59, 52.54) and held off over the Houston Aeros. That was theonly loss Houston (11- six in the final 20 minutes. That's a number most good Montgomery Theweather conditions Satur day werethestory, as the ath- AROU Sunday, November 10, 2002 SPORTS GOATS meties Sete mde 04 net Count k Copies? ‘At Phoenix, macmnsemsetens, comet eeneeemnsl tinny onesie Cover655 Todd Wariner and Trevor Linden scored eta(ts Ps 5. New Jocsey 2cf 7 Edmonton, Madianen 2- of 2 Phownix 0 of 3. | Europe: Vfolvo Masters: Bradley Dredge of Wales birdied the last two holes for a par 71 in strong wind to one-stroke rundhe avoMatsthree no take a ; togrande,Spain. Dredge was under 210, Takes ahold hope|Ca- beer (and Colla Mamgemoney2 (72). AUTO RACING Cougars’ Viernes Proves Valuable in Rout of Lobos Brigham Young's women’s soccer team STATE COLLEGES advantage until scoring sco three straight points to push its lead to 14-9. USU was Aleisha Cramer-Rose. “We kind of got up 23-17 when UC Riverside rallied and cut the margin to 23-20 before the back up.” Aggies closed the game out with a 7-2 run. Cartwright provided much of the fireworks for USU in the opening game off to a slowstart and she pulled us The Lobos looked as if they would to a 51 win over New Mexico on Saturday. Viernes was also named MWC Playerof the Year earlier in the week. 25th minute on a shot by sophomore with eight kills and a .700 hitting percentage. whenthis could be my last game here,” the Murraynativesaid. _Viernes was just warming up and she completed a hat trick in thefirst half, Weber Falls “It's great to have that kind of game make a game of it, tying the scorein the midfielder LeAnneHendren re only a .083 hitting by ft i “Willy more goals in 10 No. 16ranked Eastern Washi SLCC Rolls start at the[Viernes) gotofoff the toa ye 2tough seoring give the two Cougarsa 3-1 lead at minutesto dropped Weber State in women's valBYU coach Jennifer leyball, 27-90, 90-16, 90-23, 90-16 in Lake withtoca mono- “We just had a hard time Yen and push it into the Opes at The goal ur Boe Cougars wp 10) AB Aaingnee Ha . ‘illy is amazing.” said junior over UC Riverside at the Student Rec Center in Riverside, Calif. The win boosted the Aggies to 12-13 overall and 68 in the Big West Conference. With the Joss, the Highlanders fall to 6-19 on the season and 2-13 in leagueplay UtahStatescored the first two points af the match and maintained that ae make the finals of the Big Sky tournsment, there's a good chance we could play again.” players had for EWU (26-1, 11-1 in the Janelle Ruen with 13. Weber by Stephanie Kropushek but the Wildcats (17-10 overall, kills EFie pick it up. Viernes attacked and was able to pokethe ball away from Winters t Aggies Take Win Erin Cartwright recorded a double our offensive plan,” said WSU coach 32 on by capi- ube with 20 ils and 10 igs to lead Givens. “We didn't hit for high off points Utah State to a 90-25, 90-19, 90-27 win haaty. Wo counpeed toadHW talizing on a mistake keeper Kristen Winters, who’ allowed the ball to roll into the box attempting to i gt Viernes scored her first $sel ring Viernes i to a bout eT Papin ally ie te ing rast Pom International up third, ust hood ofwesrane. up Jason Keller NFL Carter Qut: Miami Dolphins ceiver Gris Carter wil be sidelined” team said. Carter, 37, came out ofre-" three weeks ago. ~s - [ THE SALT LAKETRIBUNE PROVO deni Viernes left little doubt who the Most Valuable Player was in the Mountain West Conference tournament, scoring four goals to lead i'tleain women’sevent at theNa- .“ tine Cup toGataatstccan. Geena |