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Show SPORTS The Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday, June10,2003 Prep SOFTBALL ALL-STAR GAMES -A Pitchers Throttle 5-A Stars single. “Everyone played great,” Grantsville coachBridgett Clinton said. “It’s always nice Five-hitter: Region4 pitchers lead the way in the11-5 win,and the 3-A stars post a 3-1 victory over 2-A to goout with a win.” Someof the day’s biggest news cameoff the field, as Jim Fuller, who retired as the By Lya WopRASKA Box Elder coach, revealed he has accepted a The Salt Lake Tribune job at Fremont High, a 5-A schoolin Plain City. He will teach math and coach the softball team. Fuller replaces JoLeigh Kerr, who resigned at the end ofthe season. Fuller taught at Box Elderfor 27 years and Region 4's pitchers befuddled much of Class 4A this year during the high school softball season. On Monday, they stuckit to Class 5-A as 4-A defeated its bigger counterart 11-5 in the senior all-star gameat the coached the Bees’ softball team since it be- Also Monday, Class 3-Aedged2-A, 3-1 For 4A, Region 4 Bonneville’s Jackie Roberts, Region 4 Box Elder’s Ashlee Olson and Payson's Candice Forsey combined on a end the 2-A/3-A all-star game. MVP who pitched Viewmont to thestatetitle, didn’t participate because she recently had surgeryto repair a broken nose. “We expectedthem to give us a good game, five-hitter Box Elder's Aimee Christensen doubled twice, and Bonneville’s Starla Gomez dou. bled and tripled to lead 4-A’s offense, which totaled 15 hits. so it wasnicetoscoreright at the beginning,” said Roberts, the Class 4-A MVP. I'm just lucky I guess, again,” said Christensen, who always seemsto hit well at Also on Monday, Grantsville’s Dristeena Veazie tripled and singled and Union’s Mali Harrison doubled and scored a runin 3-A’s the complex. “It was nice to win this game, becauseit shows you don’t have to come from 1 big school to be good.” Britney Thompson, the season's Class 5-A 3-1 win over 2-A. Veazie’s triple in thefirst inning scored Tooele’s LindsayStahl, who also had an RBI Phillies Win Eee New York mn With Angels ANAHEIM, Calif JimmyRollins and Jim Th ome both hit solo home runs in the seventh, and Vicente Padilla threw seven solid innings as the 8 pe ' Een LWOOUIEE ze y Spiezio fe Puoros sy Paut. FravaeTon/The Salt Lake Tribune Class 3-A 3, Class 2-A1 Class 4-A all-star catcher Starla Gomezof Bonneville,right,isn't happy Chass3A Harts(Uso), 38-Veaie (Grantse) after being beaten to the plate by 5-A’s Elizabeth SchneiderofSkyline. Pet GB L10Si Home Away intr 54 42 46 W2 169 WAT Johnson Suspended for DUI Conviction wae mone me aen Prats ¥ baal ay: . ne ‘The Salt Lake Tribune Running back Marty Johnson could miss two gamesforthe University of Utah football team next season as punishment for pleading guilty to drunken-driving chargeslast week. “If he stays out of any kindoftrouble, his suspension will be reduced to one game,” coach Urban Meyersaid. aan a Pe hilliesin. lly of thef ve player bas that sent Curt Schil Mngt Ari him forthe secondout after 6 Monte! Phladph AcaiKennedy struck out ‘and DarinErstad grounded mierpitcheda Cor Ait Rheal f a ® a sidelined since °C Aprilf 20 becauseoftendini Ss eighth and Jose pitched a perfect ninthfor his 16th save in 19 ora the game save withthePhillies, tying phitigs 3, Angels 0 chances. It was : his 103rd ae Steve Bedrosian’s club |, record eran feiss faa th 400s OEtm an: ters alow; tea teleaguestuts pigops against San was 02ene heSe Francisco in the World Lieberthal. who” singled off the second and leading rs fifth innings. But Jason figaw tom Mass! eyWa.0R ii ee inck eH RRO acne 1 . is te 0 0 0 0 0 es ae3 shi seenPete Michaels opened the sixth with a abe double in the gap pastdiv ing left fielder Garret fot na um a reeat 5—aw ,, Matra Homa, Ae Evert Fest, Harter Wee aety Young, Ned. Jen Wott 2 (48,030) the scene of an accident, both class B Meanwhile, the Utes announced their 12 fines, but his punishment is notlikely to be that severe. Johnsondeclined to comment on the Jason Kaufusi, Dave Revill, Josh Savage, Ray Holdcraft and Thomas Herrion captains. All but Herrion are defensive play- Sammy Sosa's appeal of an eight-game sus pension for using a corked bat willbe held today in playing, decision Cubs are where Baltimore, an krmadioe dorittheexpect The Cabs on the appeal, the earn said Monday. Theappeal will be heard by Bob DuPuy, baseballs chief oper abng ofcer TALKS TODAY ON EXPOS’ POSSIBLE MOVE Thee baseball officials planned to meettoday with Portland's mayor and business leaderstodis- suspension. ers. Kaufusi, Revill and Savage won All- ‘The23-year-old was listed as a senior Mountain West Conference honorslast last seasonbutplayed only two games be- season, while Holdcraft and Herrion fore suffering a season-ending knee injury. He was awarded two more years of el- worked their wayintostartingroles after transferring to Utah. said he plansto use just one of them for in life is when your team elects you cap- _—“Other thangetting married and havigibility — he played only one game asa juniorin 2001because of injury —and has ing children,oneof the greatest moments elite WEE aot i i seasonbefore tryingtotumn the upcoming 2 ow uM 38 6 a ro. Leet Aaa cee goi to lean on “We're going in,” Meyer said.id. “We're tain,” them anddemanda lot from them as our Meyeralso met with linebacker Zach team captains.” eee seeee 4Ba7M i Philadelphia 3, Anaheim 0 rate | Friday:Salt Lake (Chris Bootcheck, 1-5) at Fresno (TBA), 8 p.m. MOT All Stingers games are broadcast on KJOS-AM (1230) GB — e 14 NEWSWORTHY Pace Contoence ere @ Wim 4 30 S31 — 3 31 3 2 Fanona) Anaheim Angels attempt to mold him into a stil more versatile player. Fg- 30 35 4&2 4 Diviaion WL Pet G8 4 2 Bt ‘Sacramento (AtNetics ) e fp i eae is had played at second base and shortstop in 35 games in Salt Lake this ‘season, but started in left field for the Angels on May 31 — when he went 2for-4 with atriple and three runs scored in a 6-1 victory at Tampa Bay. Sacramento on Monday, he made six putouts in the field and went ‘Against The River Cats have the best 2-for-5 and scored a run at the plate, Infielder Chone Figgins played center field for the Stingers, as the parent Peta (acres) 42), 805 pm. ‘ Today's National League Game ~ Florida (Redman3-2) at Mitwaukee (Sheets 6-4), 6:05 p.m. eee . Du WoL PL % 2 SN 2 2 a 22-41 9 ‘ew Oreans (Astros) nono Memphis Cardinals) San Francisco (J. Willams 0-1) at Chicago White Sox (Garland 3-5), 6:05 p.m. (Vazquez 5:3) at Sato (Meche 8-2),8:05 p.m. Montreal Philadelphia (Duckworth 3-1) at Anaheim (Lackey 3-5), 8:05 p.m. Thursday: Sacramento (TBA) at Salt Lake (Steve Green, 6-2), 7 p.m. Bae towa (Cos) Houston (W Miler 4-6) at N.Y. Yankees (Mussina 7-4),5:05 p.m. Cincinnati (P.Wilson 3-4) at Tampa Bay (Brazelton 1-5), 5:15 p.m. Colorado (Jennings 4-5) at Minnesota (Radke 5-5), 6:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Trachsel 4-3) at Texas (Thomson 3-7), 6:05 p.m. Arizona (Desens 4-4) at Kansas City (Snyder 1-3), 6:05 p.m. 55)at Oakland LOOKING AHEAD ArsConemer z Today: Sacrament et mee SRS apna of (Royals) 22 35 4 ieneTh toeeence0-1, and TBA)at Salt Lake (Mork MsgrWats) Latoabact,SE (Traber 2.3),5),505 pm. SanDego (Toberg 01) aCleveland Ania ( STINGER REPORT/sAiq Lake 7, SACRAMENTO 6 (10) PCL ote dayeacpecla Mnaalyabpect ek 18 St. Lous Tacoma (Mariners) —— | Fro(Gaces) oord inthe PCL overatand on the road, where they are 23-13... Se Re 1p ee Stingers deactivated infielder Adonis Harrison in preparation for sending Meadey's Games s SOSA'S APPEAL IS TODAY misdemeanors. He faces up to six months captains for next season. Meyersaid the team elected seniors in jail on each count and up to $3,700 in behete | Marnagy26 3 0.0 0 4 1 hits, including’an RBI sin. Smt {90 ote 0 90 glein the sixth by Thome, oal/® 1 90.0 Guam 4 ‘The Angels left-hander is Gwe 401 0 Sjuom tra 70 in 15regular-seasonin Series, he only Philadelphia through the t five innings was Mike ue ws — _ ing with Tune, but is expected to make a dertheinfluence of alcohol and leaving day whenhe wasarrested May25. 46 Le 621 1612 ie ta is 18 22 wt 74 inmings and al- Ramp 4 °2 $ Oaed pitched lowed three runs on eight Lstertde 3 0 2 0 Simona Jarrod Washburn (6-6) wl re cee oe i eeprtes ete . Meyerdid not commenton his meet- Johnson will be sentenced July 26 af decision todayabout disiplining him, Tune was ninedays short of his birthter pleading guilty Friday to driving un- 4 Weee Re Bs «7 we scheduled to be and a warrant was issued forhis arrest a onSept. 6. OW Be ie 6 $5 Lt 1816 1216 93 tis in his right hamstring, 1136 activated from the DL being a minor in possession of alcohol arraigned Friday on a class C misdemeanorchargeofdisorderly conduct. He was charged with that crime May3, 2002, 55 _W4 211 1542 6 2 616 18 Home Away OWTie 1415 zona, had dropped six of his thirdbaseinthethird when enorchatting out Atlanta a AGS oun awan’ Memorial Day weekend on suspicion of and drugs. Tunealso Meyersaid he will decide later which 2 ies 2 19 Abreu Padilla then retired ‘on a comebacker. ezio Was stranded at ‘Tune on Mondayafter learning the 21year-old junior was arrested over the ee ere aceheanetteats against Utah State, then visit Texas A&M NATIONAL singled taking a onehop throw from right fielder Bobby Uran FoorsaLL By MicuatC. Lewis LEAGUE ever meeting between the again in the seventh, but aLIa WSLe Neleew PIN 28 1810 0 20 arta base and David Bell tagged ' e eae ET AUCROLECE bie sirack Onn aL aD, and - Cass2A So SW $512 1 BR mM eeee ee Be m6 6 OM WM he 1S 26 6 0 284 1023 o hi Padilla wh a butsilver Class 4-A Tl, Class 5-A 6 Casa +4 som 0-1 182 Cis 5A 000 S01 1— 6 5 2A Crrsterson (Box Et), Gomaz (Borne): 3B-Gornaz Bonner. BO oh—6 Li eM me 42 D0 0 11838 BM M2 TH 48 W2 18 12 38 2 le 4 0m 15 Ee Anderson and MarlonByrd each reachedoninfield singles. Michaels scored when Thome lined a single to center. Philadelphia Phillies beat o been hard for me to coach againstthe purple and white [Box Elder’s colors] and blueisn’t too bad.” WoL Po GB Ui St HomeAway Scott Spiezio led off the third andfifth innings with singles for the Angels’ only hits to that point al- honianiett ae said of Fremont's Silver Wolves.“I wouldn't have wanted to coach in 4-A; it would have wy AMERICAN | peace Ist-Ever Game THe Associated PRESS came a sanctioned sport in 1990. “They have a fantastic program with some great youngplayers coming up,” Fuller Dorothy Muirhead of Rowland HallIs tagged out at third by Uintah High's Kara Warby to Cottonwood Complex. cuss moving the Montreal Expos to Oregon. Portiand is bidding for the Expos along with NortherVirginia and Washington. Its unclear whether son, the team willbe moved forthe 2004 sea CLEMENS’ LOSS WAS FOX’S GAIN his 300th to winCute failed atlenpt Clemens’agaist gota he Chicago on Saturday gameloger 5.2 ovemight rating fr Fx, the highest fora reeeeee Abuquerque 13, Oho 10 Toes 1,asTeoma 33 Oba not happen, and Harrison will return to Arkansas today. Harrison has hit “23 wth orRls 2 panes win he Sg The Stingers will have Gregg,who pitcher Kevin make roomforSr anather roster move toOtAe make YoWial ar of Se soon 8okDee Sacrament Sa ata, 7p. ‘ regular-season game on the network since 1998, The rating was the thrd taghest for a regu: feu, asi at New Oras Mets and Dodgers who was working in the Los An- season game on the network overall, behind only nee on Monday to bethei interim pitching coach while Tony Cloningor takes a leave of absence to fight ig, and the Sepl. 26, 1998 broadcast of the Cubs vs. Houston, Tacoma at Tuesan i. RED SOX HIRE PITCHING COACH Dave Wallace, a former pitching coach for the was called op 0 te Angol to rgtice ured and beta That Memphis 4, Fresno 3 cancer, fe atc Sigs, 2 goles front office, was hired by the Boston Red Sox the Sept. §, 1998 broadoast of Housion vs, St. Lou| ‘ te De eat River Cats in 10th Continued from BI nee | NCAA BASEBALL raverena . Stingers with the Anaheim Angels, and assured that some timely powerhitting did not goto waste. Texas, Rice Bound for College World Series Tu Associaren Press TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Augie Garrido becamethe winningest baseball coach in Division I history, and defending national champion ‘Texas advanced to the College World Series with a 66 victory over top-seeded Florida State on Monday night Garrido, who has coached four na tional championship teams including three at Cal State-Fullerton and oneat Texas passed former Long- pitches in the third inning as the Longhorns (48-18) grabbed a 62 lead. ’ but the Stingers did not score again until the ninth | while the River Cats camebackto take a 6-5 lead with a four-runfifth, ‘The Stingers hada decentchance to win in the ninth, when Chone Figgins tagged from second base after Robb Quinlan flew outto rightfor the second outof the Huston Street, last CWSschedule, BG year’s CWS Most Outstanding Play: er, struck out three of thefirst fivehitters hefaced andgot Tony Richie to ground back to the mound with two runners onfor his 12thpostseasonsave. Richie homeredanddrovein three runs for the Seminoles (54-13-1), who have never wona national tithe ‘Texas will play Miami on Saturday in its first-round game at Omaha, OTHER GAME: Rice 5, Houston 2; At Houston, Wade Townsend struck out nine, and Dane Bubela's two-run single helped Rice ad- vance to the College World Series for the fourth time in seven years, ‘The Owls (69-11) won the bestofthree series and will play in the CWS for the sec. ond straight year, Rice, 1-6 in the CWS, was: eliminated with twostralght losses ast a BetecwphaBesseovrn a horns coach Cl«f Gustafson with his Neb, The Longhorns join Rice, which {ings byTravisTullyinthe fret inning. 14zath vietory <= Taylor Teagarden and Curtis ‘Thigpen homered on Longe Gary Johnson ripped a solo homer and Keith Johnson followed with a three-run shotin the fourth, | z inning. Figgins was going to makeit easily after Wil a ake Siena 38German (3), Meaty (2). | ataen ih kioon ream © fu" ve Care fore ‘ i t World Series a ne two-out single, and Justin Ruchti added an ee overran the base. The River Cats threw behindhim, and ; =F BLE i. inant Baa ‘RBI single in the sixth before putting upthestop sign at the very last moment. Figgins was runningtoo hard to stop in time, and he =a) 53-90 trapped himina rundown toend the inning ™ 5 hoo oee bent Houston 62 earlier Monday, He walked twoand retired 11 straight dur Southwest Missouri State, Louisiana ing one stretch Stato, Cal State Fullerton, Stanford Bubola broke a all tle in fourth with a and South Carolina in the College Nieves already scored to tie the game, but he turned hard around the bag as Brumley waved him around wooed reene FLtstt esate FORGETX's & O's, Sports Columnist Gordon Monson goes the limit. Read him if you dare. The Salt Lak eri lbune |