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Show _The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Monday. January15, 1996 air of Recows Fall at USU Meet LOGAN — TwoNelson Fieldjouse records were broken and ree NCAAprovisional qualifyig marks wereposted in Saturjay’s Utah State Wilson Motor Invitational indoor track meet Lance White, a volunteerassisant coach for the Aggies, reached 17-7% for a fieldhouse record in the pole vault. He just missed at 18-042; no vaulter in Utah has cleared 18 feet, The other record went to USU’s Becky Sorensen who ran 55.92 in the 400 meters BYU's Amy Christiansen threw the 20-pound weight 54 feet, 214 inches and hit 51-7 in the shot put, jump (19-344), Windy Jorgensen in the 55 (7.09), Stacy Smith in the triple jump (37-6) and Julie Bennion in the 200 (26.93). Other Cougar men’s winners: John Hedengren in the 5,000 (15:14), Chris Bailey in the long jump (216%), Jim Roberts in the shot put (56-542), Colin Bringhurst in the triple jump (43-1134) and Erik Lundmark in the high jump (611). Utah’s Dayna Pack won the 3,000 (10:29) and Stephanie Kelly took the mile (5:22.03) o marks. For the Cougar men, Felix TENNIS BYU's Andem’s6.28 time in the 55 made team upset No. 4 Georgia 5-4 in him a provisional qualifier. Honolulu The Cougars’ winners were Eline Chiewat No.2 singles, Anna Bekat No. 5 singles and Michelle both provisional qualifying Aggie highlights in the seasonopening meet came from J’Dee Wilson winning the mile (4:16.75) 18th-ranked women's and Matt Stowell taking the 800 Domanico at No. 6 singles, plus the women's 800 (2:23.46) Angela Nelson Jewell and Domanico at No. 2 doubles and (1:55.71). USU’s Kristy Funk won Other BYU women’s winners: Chiew-Ingela Larsson at No. Marsha Mark in the 55 hurdles (8.00), Alicia Brimhall in the long 3 doubles. The Cougars will face No. 9 Tennessee today (95 cents per minute) was Magnus Hjalmarson at No. 2 singles. Utah faced UCIrvine on Sunday 0 women’s meet. The Cougars won six of 11 events, despite resting some top swimmersafter Friday's meet at Washington. Oo WRESTLING Defending WAC champion Fresno State blitzed BYU 34-0 The Cougars’ best chauce to avoid the shutout came at 167 pounds, but Greg Gadbois lost 8-6 in over- time. Cal-Poly SLO also topped the Cougars on Saturday, winning 19-16. BYU winners were John Kelly (126 pounds), Pete Hedrick (134), Gary Schroeder (150), Adam Bendorf (177) and Jared Coleman(190) TopFinishers 2. Thad Nebeker SF 8, Shane Schmutz, WS. 4, Tyler Aldredge. PG avis Brooks. SF aion 3. Marans PGTHeer 18 1 GlenTanner: SF JordanLeary, WJ. 6, Mike Stewart. Sk Tigh W. 3, Quin Bly Shy View 47) Dantam. Dov: Rose bid ooWe te participate. Taylorsville’s Justin Ruiz was named outstanding wrestler in the upper weights, dominating the 189. polind division “It went about like we expected said tourney chairman Mike Ripplinger. Wi'e knew Sug Salem was tough, and theyproved it.” A crowd of nearly 3,000 packed Box iider’s gym for the championship round Saturdaynight ShawnJeppeson Travis Jasper, PG. 4. Cor Hi Elder 6, Rusel B Wardle. Hillerest 3, Sam Tash Layton 4. Windy Rowier, ww Shane Richards Box Elder 4. Charlie Spencer Johnson, IF 3, Hllerst 6, Jared Stillman Layt Haheoek, Wd 3, Josh Christensen, Layton4, Kevin Nilsen J, Blake Hancey, Sky View 4, John son, $8.4 Nathan Farr, Box uml, $8 4. Shane Burningham. ipl an Longhurst. 8, Robert Ricks, Mountain Crest 4 nder. Box Elder Lane Stewart, Fremont Jared Kam. $8 Meet Results Team Seores Sugar Salem198 Union 163, 3. Bor Elder 159 15 109.8 Sky V 78.13, Mountain Crest 6, Web Snow Blows Big Leads, Still Manages a Split i tio whan) Sno (Gn Ma Valley was able to. beat $ Montgon = Snow's pr ‘ssi g defense en routeto a 6: 55 triumph. 27, Dunkley 0 Mary Hunte d the Wolpesen ve ines with 17 and 1 ra points for Snow In othe r weekend games, Ferrin scored 14. Li gain Dixie College beat Salt Lake ledthe Badgers with 12 and Communi ty College 87-76 Kelly Olsen had 10 ay behind Ki evin Simpson's 26 Sow 74, SLOC points. Hawiko Akina added i 19 points and sevenassists for Dixie while newcomer EPHRAIM — The Snow Scott Be ensonledUtah ValCollege Badgers showed how ley with 21 points and Derthey could build leads in two rick Elliot added 14. Andrew Scenic West games over the Mavis scoreda game-high 29 weekend, and just how quickly they could lose them Fortunately for the Badgers, they were able to escape with a victory in one. Snow College defeated Salt Lake Community Col- lege 74-71 on Friday night andlost to Utah ValleyState Keon Clark had 15 rebounds | § College 85-83 on Saturday for the Rebels. night Salt Lake was led by Ryan > Neal Geddes scored 16 points and Pat MeGrath 15 in Addison with 2 7 points Scen nic Addision led the 18. Snowled by 11 points late n thefirst half. Against Utah Valley. the Badgers held an 18-point second-half lead, but allowed the Wolverines to stage a furious comeback andpull out the victory lege on Friday Tracy Ha den with 11 and } led SLCC talie Prescott y 7 rm iroll 02-42, P Hulinger 3006 Oise tahalley#8Saw #8 REGION WL Pt ALLGAMES | WL Pet vray ft 6 45 of REGION L Pet D0 0 1.000 ALLGAMES L 5 1 ‘The University of Utah doubled its committments fromlocal prep football players Sunday when East’s Bernard “Boo” Bendinger and Bountiful’s Dustin McQuivey said they will become Utes. Both players returned home from official campus visits to Utah Sunday. They join two other Utahns — Clearfield’s Justin Boudreau and Union's Sam White — in committing to Utah, with the official signing period beginning SNOW M on Feb. 7 A oot-10, 200-pound wing back. Bendinger had anall-state season for East after having not THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ANAHEIM, Calif. — Joe-Max the United States rallied from one goal downto beat Trinidad and Bendinger had shunned coming a downhill ski racer, but droppedthoseplansthis y I got tired of skiing: football’s more exciting,” hesaid campus vis to BYU beforeChristmas and was offered a scholarship by the Cougars. Hewas also being recruited by Kansi ate and IowaState. “It's just easier for meto be at Utah,” said Bendinger, a Tribune all-stater who caught 41 passes for 542 yards this season. “They have everything I want, and it will be aneasier adjustment for meto make. up for the game at AnaheimStadium. We didnot start well. Trinidad and Tobago scored basicallyonits first shot.” said U.S. Coach Steve Sampson. “Once the goal came Tobago 3-2 Saturdayin its CON- we saw the true U.S. team re- CACAFGold Cup debut tonight Eric Wynalda tied it for the Trinidad’sfirst goal came in the sixth minuteafter a weak pass by spond. This is the lesson learned U.S. midfielder Claudio Reyna United States nine minutes later. heading in a corner kickdeflected feed to charging Arnold Dwarika by Alexi Lalas. Wynalda, one of the most experienced U.S. play ers with 66 international caps made it 2-1 in the 33rd minute this timeon a feed fromLalas af. ter Trinidad and Tobago failed to was intercepted near midfield The Caribbean team’s captain Russell Latapy, sent a per fect who scored with a lowshot to the far post Only 9,850 spectators showed WINDSHIELD" THAT'S RIGHT...FOR A LIMITED TIME GIASS ACT WILL WAIVE UP T0 $100 OF YOURINSURANCE DEDUCTIBLE APPROVED BYALL INSURANCE COMPANIES. FAST, FREE MOBILE ee Uae inet ST. 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GAMES WL Pet REGION WL Pe ALL GAMES WL Pet lnd Snow Adult Cond* Prices as GPP : BRIAN HEAD 1) 67, ~ BRIGHTON DEER VALLEY ELK MEADOWS | NORDIC VALLEY | to BYU and Stanford, and was recruited by Utah State and Hawaii Theall-state linemanis theson of Wayne McQuiveyy, a Utah assistant coach underJim Fassel, and brother of former Ute Shane McQuivey No Lifts Open BEAVER MT S a4 made visits New Total Snow Depth Resort i 0 ions as of Yesterday ALL GAMES WoL Pe _ BoysPrep Standings Bendinger has been told by Utah coaches hewill likely fill the slot back position held by Henry Lusk A 6-3, 256-poundlineman, a PARK CITY ae POWDER MT ‘Everything I liked about BY I foundat Utah. AndI reallyliked the sense of family that Utah has,” said MeQuivey, a two-year starter at offensive center and defensivetackle for Bountiful U.S. Rallies to Victory in Gold Cup Debut Moore broke a 2-2 tie on a freekick early in the secondhalf and Through Games of Jun. 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Sunny Lee had 22 points for Snow On Saturday night Utah THESALT LAKETRIBUNE an Compiled by: ™ BYU womenvs, Tennessee at Honolulu West women's alt Lake's Karie Allen don a layup with two seconds left tolift the Bruins toa 54-52 win over Snow Col- Utah Winter Games Winter Gar adult hockey results Youth Hockey Hanson Motor GMC Crump Wheatley GMC 16, Christensen GMC 1 ae iis Western GMC 10, 5 GMO6, SL.Valley Bear River log Ogden Ben Lomond REGION 67 SWIMMING BYUused superiordepth to defeat Oregon State 136-65 in a Idaho Team Wins Utah’s Biggest Tourney BRIGHAM CITY — The Sugar-Salem Diggers of Idaho won the biggest wrestling tour nament of Utah Saturdaynight. Led by Pete Hodges outstanding wrestler performancein the 125-pounddivision, the Diggers beat out second-place Union 193-163 at the Richardson Memorial Tournament. Utah's top wrestling team. three-time defending champion W. asatch, did not SCOREBOARD Scores: 1-900-896-1551 Washington defeated Utah's men 6-1 in the opening round of the Great Northwest Shootout in Seattle. The Utes’ only winner C5 clear a corner kick I feel good about about start ing the tournament with two goals,” Wynalda said. ‘I took care ofthe more difficult ones. I didn't finish off the easy ones,” he add. ed, referring to several chances he missed Wynalda has 20 goals for the U.S. squad in international play oneshyof the teamrecordset by Bruce Murray You don't think about those things whenyou'reout there the 26-year-old striker said. “But it’s a tremendous honor. Bruce was my roommate and mentor in the team. TODAY’S DAILY PRIZE WINNER et. 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