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Show Utahnsroll in Special meets 24 medals from t her ial Olympics World Summer amesinIreland. Gold medalists included Murray’s Kathy Bills in bowl Uran ing singles and Sports in brief doubles, Pleas. ant Grove’s Lisa Case in cycling’s 10 kilometer and 5K road races, Green River's AmandaClark in bowling doubles, Sandy's Mark Parryin the 400-meterrelay, Draper's Donna Schurtzin ling’s 15K road race and West Valley City’s Denton Taylor in the 400 relay Silver medalists were Case in cycling’s 10K timetrial, Magna’s Charles Hastings Jr. in gym nastics’ parallel bars and vault ing, ‘ton's Denise Kasten in cycling’s 500-meter and 1K time trials, Schurtz in cycling’s 25K roadraceandTaylorin the 100. Bronze medalists were Orem's Jordan Adamsin the 800,Bills in team bowling, Clark in teamandsingles bowling, Hastings infloor exercise,Salt LakeCity’s Joseph Mintonin the100, Parry intheshot put, Schurtz in cycling’s 40K road race andWest Valley City’s Wendy Sugden in cycling’s 5K roadrace. some7,000 competitors. Monday, July 28, 2003 GoLF Jacobsen, GHO in books THe Assoctarep Press CROMWELL, Conn. Peter Jacobsen shot a 3-underpar 67 on Sunday for a two-stroke win at the Greater Hartford Open, his first PGA Tour title in eight years. Leaderboard three strokes off the lead Greater Hartiord Peter Jacobsen Chris Riley Todd Fischer 14 12 11 Senior British Open x-TomWatson 7 rounds and led byone stroke after54 holes. Hewill go down in the books as the final winner of the GHO, which becomes the Buick Championship next year. The thousands lining the hills along No. 18 cheered long andloud as Jacobsen made his wayupthe fairway. Thefinal round of the final GHO drew more than 70,000 fans to the TPC at River Highlands. The 49-year-old Jacobsen finished14 underforthe tournament witha 266,twostrokes better than playing partner Chris Riley “WhenI was30 years old I thought I should havewon ev: ery week,” Jacobsen said. “You think you're going to do it again andagain. It doesn’t happen that way. I think it makesthis victory that much sweeter. I think I'll appreciate italot more.” ToddFischer (65) finished 17 Bruce Summerhays 16 Irish Open x-Michael Campbell Peter Hedbiom Thomas Bjom x-won playoff Scores 11 “" a" Scoreboard third at 11 under. Craig Barlow and Kenny Perry both shot 69 to finish four strokes back. Jacobsen played a sure and steady round in windy conditions, scramblingto save critical pars. His four-birdie round included one bogey whenhe missed a 3-footer for paronthe No. 5 par3. SeniorBritish Open TomWatson madea par on the second playoff hole to beat finishing with a 67 andforcing ball player Patrick Dennehy, Watson and Mason finished a tournamentrecord 17under 263, breaking Bob Charles’ 14-year-old mark of ll-under 269, set on the same Turnberry links. Farmington’s Bruce Sum- merhays finished third, one Masters champ: Former Tour. Irish Open Michael Campbell made a 1-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole to beat Thomas Bjorn and Peter Hedblom and win the Irish Open at Portmarnock. Hedblom missed from 15 feet. Campbell and Bjorn played in the final group and each shot a 1-under71 to finish tied with Hedblom at 11-under 277. Sehorn suffers broken foot Sampson, 41, won the long jump St. Louis Ramsfree safety with a 23-foot,6-incheffort in the World MastersAthletics Cham- Jason Sehorn brokehisleft pionshipsin Puerto Rico, Samp: son holdshis age-group world record witha25-24 mark, set last year during the Utah Sum mer Gamesin CedarCity. BASKETBALL Sky high: TheUtah Skygirls teamwontwo gamesin the Nike ‘Tournamentin Phoenix on Sunday. Danielle Newell of Brighton scered 12 points in the Sky's 51-26 win over Team Express of California. Ashley Cheesman scored15 points to lead Utah toa 43-38 winover the Oakland Bru: ins, BYU practice: The Brigham Young men’s team begins practice today in preparationfora tourof Australia next month. AH players whowere on the team last season are eligible, in. cluding redshirts Austin Ainge arid Garner Meads. Forward Bart Jepsenwill not return for foot during a non-contact drill Sunday andis expected to be outuntil October. Sehorn was carted off the field about 30 minutes before the endofpractice. X-rays revealed a au ofthe fifth meti Talber‘Jim Anderson said Sehornlanded awkwardly onthefoot after being pushedfrom behind, appar: ently by linebacker Pisa Tinoisamoa. He is expected to miss about 10 weeks. Surgery will be done today, and a screw will be inserted to help the healingprocess. Sehornleft the New York Giants andsigned a $1 million free-agent deal with the Rams. He was expected to be the starter. The Detroit Lions lashed out at the NFL in response to theleague's $200,000 fine AUTO RACING against Matt Millenfor fail ing to interview minorities (Snap-On Modifieds), Wade Hugoe (Figure-8s) and BudWeis-Er(Big League Gear Figure-8 Trains). The Lions said five minority candidates turned down interviews because it appeared inevitable Mariucci would be hired. Aroundthe league Washington: The team signed second-round draft pick Taylor Jacobs, whois expected to contendfor the No. 3 receiverspot behind starters Laveranues Coles and Rod Gardner. Titans: Wide receiver Derrick Mason bruised his right thigh and rookie running back Chris Browninjured his left leg duringpractice. Coach Jeff Fisher said Ma: Lions blast NFL his seniorseason. RMR results; Jim Waters got the victory Saturday night in the USACWestern States Sprint Cars at Rocky Mountain Raceways in West Valley City. Other winners were: Gary Madsen der the league's diversity program. “It’s the height of hypocrisy,” Lions vice chairman Bill Ford Jr. said Sunday, adding that the team mightappeal. before hiring coach Steve Mariucci. After coach Marty Mornhinweg was fired bythe Li ons in January, Mariucci was the only person interviewed forthejob. Last week, NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue informed Millen,the Lionspresident,thathe re- sonlikely will miss a couple days. The severity of Brown's injury was unknown. Jaguars: Defensivetackle Larry Smith probably will be Larry Lynchpro- brief “In Jorg Heckenbachwasreleased fromthe hospital in Green Bay followingtreatmentfor kidneyfailure. The 28-year-old veteran of seven seasons in NFL Europe said he has beentold by doctors that he has no permanent kidney damage. He must have nehysince spring, was arrested last week and charged with his Investigators had continued to comb through the high weeds Sunday, collecting evidencein a field where they found Dennehy’s decomposed body Friday sions because ofa sore arm. Packers: Wide receiver Radio @Pcl, ensat Rainiers, 8 p.m, KJQS-1230 AM. that wonhis third title ofthe year. Roddick pounded 16 aces and wonthe point on 18 of an unusually high 26 trips to the net while beating Paradorn Srichaphan 7-6 (2), 6-4 to win the RCA Championships held in Indianapolis. Moya wins again: Carlos Moya wontheCroatia Open, held in Umag,Croatia, for the third straighttime and fourth overall by beating Filippo Volandri 6-4, 3-6, 7-5. Generali Open: Guillermo Coria wonhisthirdtitle of the searchers found a head Sunday morningin the samefield where the bodywasdiscovered. The body found Friday was taken to the Dallas County Medical Examiner's Office for autop- sy. Dotson,21, was arrested last weekin his homestate of Maryland ona murder charge from Texas. He remained jailed without bond awaiting extradition to Texas. TENNIS Ciijsters tips Capriati: Kim Clijsters is starting to appreciate herstrenuous conditioning routine. The second-ranked Clijsters blood tests performed every morning. Heckenbachsaid he had no idea when — or if—he camebackto beat Jennifer Ca- will be cleared to practice with the Packers again. Vikings; Minnesota signed fourth-round draft pick Onterrio Smith, ending a two-day holdout. Stanford, Calif. Roddick wins RCA: Andy Roddick’s 130-mph serves earned easy points and impressed the crowd. It was a surprising penchant for volleying year, beating Nicolas Massu 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 in the final of the Generali Open, held in Kitzbuehel, Aus- tria. SOCCER Mexico heats Brazil: Mexico defeated Brazil 1-0 on Daniel Osorno’s goal seven minutes into overtimeto win the CONCACAF Gold Cup in MexicoCity. Women's Under-21: The U.S. women's Under-21 team beat Sweden 2-1 in Randers, Den- mark, on Joanna Lohman’s two goals to win the Nordic Cuptour- namentfor thefifth time. Lohman,from Penn State, madeit 1-0 in the 13th minute, and Sweden tied it two minuteslater on a goal by Sara Johansson. 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