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Show Sees Abuzz About son Sweat led Wendover as Emery stayed in first place in Region 11 with a 7860 win over North Sanpete. play. The Mustangs 8 win Wednesday, a 69-62 conquest of the Springville Delta 55-38 in a Region 11 game Wednesday. ed Devils. Dusty Dastrup Beate21108 ou 2s fork Larsen tossed in 22 and Joel Donaldson added 5) ‘sand Nate Putnam add- 11 each to Timpview’s cause, Richfield — Wilson 9, Belap 8, Conte 13. OF 2 Toa 23 14 for Box Elder. while while Dustin Tanner led op10 ery 10, olin 2 dahon fart led Mountain Crest Springville with 22. The T- Dn — Nien §. Rawle 2. Stoddard 2 Jew 4. Draper 10, Allred 5, Chnstensen 6, BurrasA ieee Vance Roberts Birds held three-point spe- sen ton Sova 2Tas Bei6 cialist Willie Averett to just sap Dein’ (Draper2. Nelsen) Wilson, Be Rutgers 59 one bomb. few — est — Gi oss 12. Donaldson ‘nent Rubens16Toa202 tals 26 14-22 69 — Averett 7, Tanner 22. Warren 2 Von Goals — Box Elder 4 Peterson Hul inger 14, Pike9, Preston 2, Dellamas6 Totals ‘iouaai Cret Hat 9, Baa 2313-16 62 Goals—Timpview 3(Davis, Miler Ross: Springville $ (Hullinger 2, Averett OGDEN — Overtime was thing in Region 5 Inesday as Bear River (gdenalso went an extra sion to decide their conwonby the Bears with a |9-7 spurtin the four-minute OT Some 61 free throws © attempted in the contravis Nielsen scored oints to lead Ogden Baan IT ieee 4 i 85 hit16, eset oa 9 Braegger 14. Huber 11. Total end 3, Gadde 2.MeNictel 15 i Taga 6 (Reese Open? MeN. sen Lomond 65 Logan 59 OGDEN — Seven-foot senior Steve Burgess scored 29 points and Josh Salvo added |‘) as Ben Lomond picked “e ‘ond Region 5 win 65-59 conquest of ae place Logan. Tristan Ander- on scored 13 for the Grizalies Loren 821), first quarter as the Winged Lionsrolled to an 83-40 non- region win. Wasatch 56 Provo 68 Payson 60 Union beatits rival 66-46 in wareseeete ‘ee 81868 25ay 04 2, Moore 1-2 0-1 2, Ingtin 0421Raber 00000, ane 9005 O, Srb 0-1 00 0. Totals 25-43 19-25 77, press to hold Uintah to five RUTGERS 5-12) ROOSEVELT — Jenni Nielson scored 16 points as final 10 minutes. ae 10 Wednesday. The Cougars used a full-court first-quarter points and scored 18 themselves in that Rich (2-101 it Mavoage01 000 Tos Park City 49) period. Rieh — Johnson 10 ‘onnecticut 37, Rut W. 3-Poimt eet Kai W ket) 3. gea 4 (Sefer1, Alen $8 9 16-26 56 oreo 1 ‘Srb 0-1, Jones 0-3). 3:13 Sanrk Cy — Gr4, Bebe & Mellen 6. Kamer 0-1, ‘Memmot 12 Jensen6, Bauer 17. Ames 4 vsky (04), Ot Fouled out-—Clark, Pleasant Grove 32-12 in that Bradfon! 2 Solomon Walon § Neen€To Hayward. A~8.091 quarter to take a Region 8 tg 13.987 Unlon — Aland Anve 12, Ste. int Goals — Rich 2 Johnson, Smith) plete, Nis 6, Wery 18 Dune 4 Coton win, its fourth straight. ‘Totals 28 14-28 66 #5 Cincy 78 Fork 4288) 12 13 11 32-48. Gunnison 62 NC Charlotte 64 Grove 2100 124 UW i236 Wasatch 53 5 lampton 8, Stewart 14. Haw Morgan 56 CINCINNATI — Danny lant Chadenea 3 Ret Davo, Bos 15 GUNNISON — The Gun- Lehi 35 Forston scored 23 points Totals 20 21-3168 Pleasant Grove — Church 14. Babr 9. lorg 12 nison Bulldogs beat Morgan LEHI — Carrie Surmmer- against North Carolina CharStar 17, Davis 2 Hunt 2. Tals 254-9 58 Goals — Spanish Fork 1 (Banks for the first time on their hays, Linsey Daybell and Ta- lotte’s depleted front line, Pleasant Grove 2 (Church homefloor Wednesday. Na- sha Widdison each had 12 leading Cincinnatito victory. than King scored 20 points as points as Wasatch beat Lehi NC CHARLOTTE (1 Gunnison rolled to a 62-56 in a Region 10 game WednesUnion 64 Region 12 win. day. Jana Fullmer scored 11 Uintah 62 points to lead the Pionerrs. 0.00. 10 $17 tise ROOSEVELT — Uintah Morne6499), CINCINNATI AG io 10 4 i 17-33 missed a shot with eight secBott 2, Bohman 6, onds remaining, allowing | 71, Zieglowaki 1L Davi 19, Randal 4, Petersen 1 ate summery 1WeyW‘ota 226-1086 Unionto escape with a 64-62 2 bathe Daye 2. Brora To junnison —Avery 10, Hll6, N King 20, faitoast Region 10 win. Jeff Daven—K Gellman 4 4, Johnson 9, Be) hid) Rag Caled Teal 18 alini port had 21 for the Cougs. Aled? Tota1208 ‘Three-Point 6 ioning!3, doe baverSN aoe OrasCuma ardinerCl, Vinh1) acona ‘0, Bureo 2, Gregor Enterprise 61 tah May Gibbos tan7or Lincoln Cty 57 (OT) engen 5, Kiebert & Jausn22 Toi 381162 RHSM 83 Vaio — 1, Davis 4 ENTERPRISE — Kristy #8 N. Carolina 73 Dye 6. Seeley 10, edu?To Mount Vernon 40 6-13 64 All five Rowland Hall-St Dannelly scored eight of her Duke 72 ‘Three-Point Goais — Uintah 5 (Massey 2,Law: points in overtime to go Kleber 2Union 4 Davenport 2 MeQuivey Marks starters scored in the nine CHAPEL HILL, N.C. —| lead Enterprise to a 61-57 PLEASANT GROVE Brady Banks had 12 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter and Spanish Fork outscored | Lehi 73 int Goals ( Issoon Page Bea Lomond 2a ef Ovden 65 (OT) th Spanish Fork 68 Pleasant Grove 56 his 19 points in the second half, and Michigan State grabbeda three-way share of first place in the Big Ten with a victory over Penn State. Uintah 46 Bserin mt Bear River 77 Quinton Brooks scored 15 of Union 66 PARK CITY — Travis Bauer scored 17 ee ant Park City used a big thi quarterto beat Rich 71- ee in @ non-region game Wednesday. Football star Charles Balch led Rich with 11. LEHI — The Pioneers’ sophomore guards, Braden Cooper and Mike Christof- ferson, combined for 27 points, and center Clint Smith added 14 as Lehi won a battle for first place in Re- PAYSON — The Provo gion 10 by dispatching the Bulldogs scored nearly half Wasps. Carl Berg led Watheir points at the free-throw satch with 17 points. line, 32, and beat the Payson Mount Vernon #19 440 HSM G08) wed — Badger 5, Gramum 8, Simken ‘Heap 1an ‘Rush 2, Rasmussen 4, Farrow 6, Toadil HSM — Skarnaing 10. Hall 11. Stewart 7, rctent i 10, 4. Billings 23. a Thy ah HeatVere a RHSM6 (Skarning, Hall, Stewart, Flockan Dugway 78 Wendover 50 UGWAY — Jed Kelly shot the Dugway Must intoa tie for first place in Region 14 West Wednesday. ny scored 19 of his game28 points in the first hat as Dugway whipped win aver incon County, Nev. Jenny Holt led Enterprise with 24 points. Dante Calabria's tap-in with 6.5 seconds to play helped North Carolina cap its second straight comeback from a double-digit deficit and take a victory over Duke. North Sanpete 60 HIE ASSOCIATED PRESS DALLAS — Luc Robitaille’s power-play goal with 2 14 remaining in regulation lifted the New York Rangers tuto a 1-1 tie with the Dallas St Wednesday night, keeping the Rangers unbeaten in 1996. Bruins 3 Senators 1 Oram sion's No. 1 seed byvirtue of ‘First Period—None_ Second Period—1, 1, Bast Boston, Oates 16 (lik), 19. Boston, Stumpel 11 (McBachern, McLaren) Third Perlod—3, Ottawa, Daigle $ (Duchesne Hafan, 138 (pp4,Boson, Bachem 13 (Torche, Shots00 E25 onawat.10 1 380, NY. hungers Poweolay Oppeteior—Bovion 1 of 3: Ot ma otNoe Ranford 16-215 (90 shots28 1, Dalla, K Hater 12 (Ho. aalot, wa. Rhodes 5:82 h ait795 (18.500) RefereeAndy Van ee Division 3116 3 65 288 168 2519 6 56 160 1 on 2120 6 48 169 173, Hartford 19.25 6 44 140 180 ufalo 2026 3 43 146 160 9.38 2 20112 198 WESTERN CONFERENCE Ceatral Division WL TP GP GA Detroit 38.9 4 74 181 106 Chicago 2615 11 63 176 141 Toronto 2219 9 531 Louis 2120 8 501 Winnipeg 446171 Dallas Ail 18 00 tnt Pittsburgh Montreal o21-3 PENN ST. ED, Tone 7° Jin 0-30.00,Total 2-51 11-216, HatinMehian9.27 Ft 24 pot fit (Sekunda 3-7, Lisicky 2-6, 19, D Wiliams 01, Meng. Grad 2), Michigan St. 46 (Mull 1, Feiek 1-2, Weathers 13, Klein 0-1) A—13,897 #12 Wake Forest 66 NC State 62 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — WakeForest squandered a big second-half lead for the tack with 18 points and 14 rebounds as top-ranked Georgia posted its 15th vietory in a row, downing Texas IHL STANDINGS EASTERN CONFERENCE North W LSOL Pu GF GA Corinna 3S6 72 190 135 Michigan 2812 14 60 173 160 Fort Wayne 2 4 54 178 185 it § 81177 175 1 Division Orlando 3012 5 65 205 174 Cleveland 20:16 8 64 208 201 Detroit 2522 4 54 187 184 Atlanta co 6 4173 12 Ke 730 4 98 168 215, wasn conteaNc W LSOL Pw GF GA Chicago Ba 4 M181 Milwaukee 2019 5 49 160 167 Kansas City 2223 2 48 160 197 Peoria M1 2t 4 46 159 154 2026 4 44 159 204 tuweet Division Lady Longhorns got —None. od—L, St, Louis, Roberts 1 (Hull. Konvebak 1438 (p Third Petod—f St Lous, Hawerehuk 12 (Pearson, Johnson! 10:26. &. St Louis. Courtnall 18Hol Pronger. 1798.4 St Louis, Maen 8 Gates Washington. 20-18-48 shot 9.06 when) eave, Kokig (7 fr, 1-14) Men, Ta Ddeault 1389 (28.28 ‘A-16,739 (16.250), Referee—Lance Roberts. ren Goalin—St Louis. Pub 21188 08 Lightning 4 sores! ToranPorn B88 O07. A=—15 746(15.748). Referee—Pal St Penguins 1 First Period—1, Chicago, Cummains 2 (Carney, Krivokrasov), 10:31 Sabres 6 Secoud Perlod—2. Chicago, Nicholls 11 (Suter, 17:30 pp). 3, >, Daze 25 (CIhelio) ‘derwon, Zammaner), 42 ‘Francis 22 Chelios), 18.08. 4. Chicago, Sutter 7 (Murph), 18:58, Panthers 1 (Lemieux. Sandstrom), 457 (ppl Tampa Bay. Third ‘Cullen 7 (Selivanov, 1425. 4 Tampa Shots oa goal—Chicage 7-84-17. Edmonton ohne 11:32 S138. Period—5, Gratton 12 (Bel Power play Opportunities--Chieago 1 of 2: Bédows, Klima), 15:03. smonton 9 of 8 one Bans 13.188 35 ht38 Boifalo, May L1 (Dawe, LaFontaine, ihepakPiaburh 67-11-24 Tangs attCtiae, | Edmonton. J (17-43). TeLS0r 60eres Derk Second Period. Florida, Jovasorsk: 8 (Wool- wet ley 232 ipph (3 riot. Bafa, Dowe 2 a. La eeeetiabegh rear A210 | Whalers 6 Fae 1090.6 Bat, May 12aad.Bur osefayee Iss4nea. Yelge!. 1332 (ppl. 7, Buffalo, LaPoetaine diy) Kings 4 on goal—Plorids 612-144. Buffalo Blackhawks 4 | ctr 2 [eS L Oilers 0 1341 (28 ehote 14183 0480, Chlenge 13 Hartford. O'Neil 6 (Shane Reterse—Mick MeGeoagh Feat et,at Loe ‘ban, Emmerson), 449, 4, Hartford, Shanahan 24 (Bmerson, Brown). 11:8 (ppl. 5, Los Angeles Kiitich 17 a, 1750 Santen 25 (on erwon), 6:15 (pp) 7 ees, Khristich 18 ‘TuShue1142 &Huth Sinn 2 1288, 9 ae Angee, Kurt 10 corte Gretsky), 1747 (ppl. 10, Hartford, Sanderson (Cam, a goal—Hartford 13-10-1238, Los An peho ord 2 of 2 Goales—Hartird, Burke 17.204 (94 shot30 Les Law Angeles, Dafoe 10-18-6 (35-29) A—iL775 (16,005). Referee—Richard Trottier. Colorado, ‘Anabetor ‘Pit oo 1-1 @ii-t 08 n & unger Oisumon ti ont 5, Colorado, Sakic $2 0-1, Crenshaw 0-2), A—S,681. (Kandy mi 28 Shots U1¢15-40. Anwbeim 12-7-14—33. Powerphy Opportunites Colorado 0 of 6 Goalies—Colorado. Roy 20-162 (33 shots-31 Y. Amabetm. Hebert 14-17-5 (40-39) A~17,174 (17. 170. Referee—Kerry Praser. Ohio U. 82 +17 Purdue 80 #23 E, Mich. 73 2 Charron bist2 MimsWie Por #20 Michigan 59 ATHENS, Ohio — a eat $4 38, Braswell 25, Peral 24, Gouby Saheb, Reals ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Ford scored 28 poi ChadAustin scored 16 of his cluding 17 in the eeall, 23 points in a dominating as Ohio defeated Eastern #13 Va. Tech 74 nat NC-Greensboro 48 first half that helped carry Purdueto a Big Ten victory over Michigan, PURDUE4) Hairston 46 8, Dove 2-7 2-2 6, 43.11, Roberts 38°11 7, Austin 10412 Oat Gityasd1000Tea Rat Men) Dame 21 oat jor128. ‘White 3-8 0-07, Baston 1-1 2- 7-14317, Conlan 2.7004, sheaie Fife 0-2 2-2 2,Mitchell 0-2 0-0 0, Morton 0-0 0-0 0, Oliver 0-1 0-0 0, ares ‘Sryndlar 040 0400, Totals 22-8 12. kansas State. Women's Basketball ARKANSAS ST (11-7) Featherston 7-22 $4 20, Tausan 2-9 0.0 4 Car. ter 0-31-21, eemattg.Lieect ay 0-019, Scanlon 2-90-1 4.Or 5.0 13, Howard 24 04 4, bounds and Tora Suber had ‘Totals 29.50 9:17 74. 22 points, leading Virginia to Came 1 victory against North rel0-2, Uraoh0-2), hanie 2-3, Coggesiall 1-3, Carolina. ‘A=1300, 20 points and grabbed 15 re- igaeoeeiatntonat Kenp 34 0-1 0-10, Totals 2-61 6-13 0-54 Mins 31, Arkansas St 22.3 St 6:22 (Featherston $1. Kemp 28, Young 13, Isbell 1, Tausan02, Car te 03) 5.1 ig 25, See 14 01, Rosond 1, Seber 09) b= TUSCALOOSA, Ala. —| Pinkerton f} Alabama 105 AlabamaSt. 42 #24 Arkansas 74 LSU 65 FAYETTEVILLE,Ark. — Kimberly Wilson scored 80 ing its first game without point guard Christy Smith. defeated LSU. ‘ en3721.6 poetey sl 1-33, Powell 7 Howell 1.2 0:2: O8 oat 1, Smith 150.02, We -1 0400, Lormand 1-5 0-0 2, Carter 0-0 0-0 0. Tota 27-70 #18 65. ARKANSAS167) CLEMSON (14-3) #20 Miss. 74 Johnson Kidd 26 0.04, JoaDavis 25 1-2 8, Cottrel 4.9 O18 Saper 160 2 Ri 7.19 22 17, ArkansasSt. 56 OXFORD, Miss. — Yo12224, im 3274 San 11602 Tho: aires moh 2-6 34 7. Totals 24-63 12-16 landa Moore had 19 points and 13 rebounds to lead MisDixe (18-3) Coggeshall 3-8 1-2 8, Hall 5-10 0-2 10, Day 8-14 sissippi to victory over Ar- Newtons MAt the Delta Center @ Faceoff: 7 p.m. MST Radio: KAPN-AM (860) ® Records: Utah 33-12-3; Peoria 21-21-4 Griffey Signs Record Baseball Deal Continued From D-1 acial meets peice he en hives nights, ... Recently sent back from me od Se goalie tom- ee con eeetae isan Meclennan’ cule of ihe American Hockey eeian Sherman: ‘Peona pi Michigan. Oe anne 230-06, Turdge 0000 teats Clay 0-0 0-0 0, Lesmond 0-1 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Ali Day scored 19 points,including ninestraight in a decisive stretch run, to help Dukerally to beat Clemson . Jednesday in Los Ar fost T 4 ne Sie Jon Vanderbilt defeated the Tiers. Weems managed only five points, well belowhis average of 14.9. 02) Point gonls—Teras Tech 8 seen Se 1, Pride 0.2 Pi anew Marin 1 ate Oral Roberts 814 Gil 7.10, Kruse 1-1, McClellan practice Wednesday. Cole cleared Sood Perkad—I.Anabvin, Karp (Kari, J Sacco), 1746 Ga Third Smith led a 3-point barrage down Lance Weems, Auburn's lea scorer, as N.‘ACAROLINA ST,(1 9003, Puller 7.1644 at (arshall 3-7 250-05, Ben748 12, Pking 141-25, Wagner3:50-0 (orion 0.0 00 6 Totals Selene3205 Danton Cole skated ot the team Might Ducks 2 Avalanche 1 scored 19 points and shut #15 Texas Tech 78 Oral Roberts 74 TULSA, Okla. — Ko: M midway through the second AUBURN(55) hg 1-26, Burke 6-13. half that carried Texas Tech oom 4 0-0 5, Flanigan 4-13 46 12 over pesky Oral Roberts. Cael 02 Smith2-602 5, Chiles 2-3 1Monae0-000, efron0000 Tn 12th-ranked Demon Deacons mus Tees fei Sawer136822Bate 1912 VANDERBILT 7 in a victory over North Caro- a.Smn 2 4821 Marin 2012 2 fa lina State. Mitwaukee 8, Michigan 2,80 San Francisco 2 Games Peoris at Utah, 7 pm Maple Leafs 0 #22 Auburn 72 NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vanderbilt's Drew Maddux #12 Duke 74 #17 Clemson 63 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Wendy Palmerscored Blues 4 Vanderbilt 76 their first score on a free 1 bes0800 Total 2486 14-29 71, throw by Vanessa Wallace IA (16-4) 00 13, Daler 0.113, Par Dominique Canty led Alawith 14:29 left in the half. pmote611 5.109-12 20, Boucek 5-8 6.6 16, Suber 9180-1 22, bama with 19 points, shootGeorgia built the lead to 16-1 MeKinney 0-00.00, Gausepotl 1-20-02, 20-0 M before Texas (10-7)rallied to S081 Rove01000, leaner 60 00 ing 9-of-10 from the field, to a defeat of AlabamaState. “ the halftime deficit to 42Point goals—N 33. Seioouy i 14, Foote Fone 14, Bower Eat 1), A456. #9 Virginia 87 North Carolina 71 Canadiens 5 Capitals 3 rel141.23, Dani 13003, Chen000-00, Gilbert 152-2 4 17-51 6:12 48. NIA TECH (15-2) sts 692-2 Satnataeesgta| 15, | Bates Ricky Peral’s 3-pointer with 3:55 left helped save the 93-68 Wednesdaynight. The Lady Bulldogs (17-2) § Walker bolted to a 12-0 lead before MMeMizOTAWeg142718 UL, Gear 15 01 8, the 80, Bowling Green 64 Michigan St 61,Penn SL. 58 Minnesota 77,Northwestern 68 Ohio St. 63, Wisconsin 58 Ohio U. 82, B. Michigan 78 second straight game, but Ls CASTLE DALE — Bran- pointdifferentialif it ends in 1b 738 tes reise don Burke, James Killpack, tie. Wesley 19, Hardy 4 Bryan Smith added 17 to i Toa432418 DougStilson and Adam EwNifsson6, Francom 21, 2, De ell all reached doublefigures Dugway’'s total, while Law- Robitaille Goal Keeps Rangers Perfectin °96 EAST LANSING, Mich. — DUKE (12-8) BLACKSBURG, Va. — Price9-16 0-020, Wallace 252.27, Newion2.9 Virginia Tech scored 17 of Hest 2. Neison 6, E Daraelly 9, Holt 4 Totals 18 23-95 Birthanes Greaew the first 21 points of the 0 Tosess bis 72 gameand cruised to a victory Three-Point Goals — Lincoln Cty 2 (M. Hieselbety over North Carolina-Greenseee a 25 24 6 Totals boro for its 15th straight homewin. Valley 64 fltine—Duke42, NorthCrain3,3 Plt oa—Duke1-22 Cling $7, Capel34, NCGREENSBORO Panguitch 38 2 Wolcecbowak 24, Walaee 1 ‘NorthCae Wookerd 480.01 ORDERVILLE — Caro- ‘ta 417 (Willams 25, Calabria 1-5, Melnnis 1, 39349,eet Ora tL ARLHS line Eaton had16 points and Susan Palmer and Chary Young each added 10 to ead (ions 68-60 in a Region 8 Feeney sno Lehi 4 1515 18 Woatch—Ps8, Berg?Hat 4 4Toa 18 24 emy Frampton and Mekeli ferson 14, Lu. Valley to an easy 64-38 ReWesley each scored 19 ce 2, Yates 2 Shaweroft 3, 470 points. Mark Francom hit 282 — Wasatch $C. Berg 1. Wendover 78-50 in a battle on Wednesdayin a game reir three-pointers and nehFortybab 1 Gunmen) of league leaders, The win scheduled after last week’s 1 a game-high 21 for THE ASSOCIATED PRESS avenged a three-point loss at storm. Payson, It was fifth-ranked Wendover for the Mustangs, ATHENS, Ga. -- La’Ke Frovo’s first win in its last Emery 78 so they will have the divishia Frett led a balanced atthree games. geome Wednesday. The Bulldogs’ one-two punch of Jer- Michigan St. 61 #10 PennSt. 58 PISCATAWAY, N.J. Ray Allen and DoronSheffer scored 25 points apiece, and Connecticut pulled away from stubborn Rutgers in the be AEM =r ieaters Park City 71 Rich 56 Auburn Virginia Tech 74N.C Greensboro 48 Wake Forest 66, N. Carolina St. 62 William & Mary 68, James Madison 51 Ag to improve to 7-1 in picked uptheir first Region | ue | to 6-2 and are alone in md place Navy 69, Lehigh 63 ‘Notre Dame 96, St. John's 83 Penn 83,Hofstra 55 St Peter's 86, St. Francis, Pa 4 SOUTH to San Francisco beat sey, a former NHL Sie scored 13 points and Ryan Oldroyd added 10 as Rich- ranked Hoyas used a 31-10 Eee DELTA — WesCosta SPRINGVILLE — Jeff Miller scored 18 points as the Timpview Thunderbirds | field whipped cold-shooting with 18 points, and the uinth- OKLAHOMA ST. (1-7) | second-half run to defeat Tintic 52 ‘Roberts 4-12 1-4 10, Skaer2.02.27, Lambert 2- | West Virginia in a Big East 4, Alexander 1:8 $3 6, Peterson 10-17 44 poe — Steve Wood's 4.00 7 Owens 14002, game. 0-04, Miles 1-3012, Warner 1-1 02, Lens points, 14 rebounds and 2 Tas 2-47 101466 WETVRGINA8:10 ves steals led the way as MeTimeide Rientantsi ridian downed Tintic 69-52 son 5:9 5-516, West 0-1 040 9, Mallet 00 in a Region 14 game 000, Lamb§.1121, Been O20 Wednesday 0.6. Toads 26-42 10-18 67. TOWN Ib) ‘Aw 2-30-04, Wiliams25 69 10 $44 12Iron 512 84 18 Page 6.10 Tatas) pun 918 eee Roberts 04 2-22,Touomou 1-40.03, Jeckson 2-6 Meridian (5-46 2. Alexander 1-4. Skaer 1-5, Owens0-1, Lewis 0- 04. ‘Tlatle — Larsen 5, Sullivan 3, Brooke igone ba 43000 Neto 38 1-25 Thoma, Pre4 Haan seoJoes 12a 0 Gott Crtage| 4 Kamas Beanen I Roberson 12, Vaughn). A= Seen Tosals 21 6-11 52 25.34 91. =Chandler &. Tair 5.1 Talo 3 eat Virginia 90.2 Soma 1 Clyde 13, Hicks 2. Wood 17 Sis auppon 38 PrintpaWet ‘ota ST et 3. OrenOf ons 03 \—Tint6 (Renaelo 2, Baum #4 U Conn 77 Cie Nichols 2-4 Towomou 13, Jackson 2.Larse, Grange Mocs. hr OF, Owinje 0-1, Iverson 08), A—14.308, fut esi in overtime Wednes- LANDOVER,Md. — Allen Iverson led four Georgetown players in double figures oe () rolled past Oklahoma State 84-66, capping their first unbeaten January in 25 years. 2 ov the 4-Astate title, Box ider edged Mountain Crest Wednesday night, and the third-ranked Jayhawks ERaea5 Richfield 55 | Delta 38 Continuing to shake off a Timpview 69 start to the basketball i after its football team | Springville 62 WisMibvaukee 83, W. Wins75 avier, Ohio 84, St. Jonephs 71 — MEN -—— EAST = Payson 4 Bay basketball standings. WEDNESDAY’S COLLEGE SCORES =: = GE. ily on top of the Region 5 | Men's Basketball #9 Georgetown 91 charge run in thefirsttall West Virginia 67 Emery — Burke 22 Justice Stson 2. Tan aahil'S'b Sen 18 Ripe11 Beet 8 To | {ais 29 1228 78 8, Bailey 12. Mitchel 10, Alexander ‘Three-Point Geals — Sanpete 2 Y RUM —It took awhile, 4Gratfenrie Tpompoou: Emery wel. D Shion Berke Totala 23 20-38 60 the Box Elder Bees are TareePoiat Goals — Provo 3 (Frampton 3) ys ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LAWRENCE,Kan. — Billy Thomas hit three 3-rae ers during " é aking Command 'n Region 5 Race Jayhawks’ Big Half Sinks Cowboys with 16. gre B g9 > The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Thursday, February 1, 1996 $2.5 million. In 1997, he will be mn Forhis seven-year career, Griffey has a .302 lifetime average with a Mariners-record 189 home runs and 585 RBis in 917 games. Faced with a player pa of $35 million in 1996, the fariners traded first baseman Tino Martinez, third baseman Mike Blowers and reliever Jeff Nelson —moyes that from Griffey last week. : “T hated to see us break up a paid $7.25 million; in 1998, $7.75 million; in 1999, $8.25 million; good team and a good bunch of guys,”Griffeysaid. “I care a Tot and in 2000, $8.25 miliion. Heis also eligible fora number about who I play with. It hasn't helped to see Tino and Blow g0,or a otherbonuses, idcluding 100, e is named World Se- Nellie. ; ““The guys they're bringing ‘in ries MVP. ‘This certainly is a great day for Seattle,” Armstrong said. “What this meansis Kenny willbe may be good players, but wejtist don't know howit will all fit together. It’s like we're starting over. The Mariners are always bog_ our ballpark opens in ednesday, he put a little difterent spin onit. “You're always going to be upset when guys like those leave,” Griffey said. “With the p!ys were got in return, we're going.to in center field for the Mariners Gritey, 26, appeared in 72 es last season, batting .258 with 17 home runs and 42 RBIs. He missed 73 games after fracturing his left wrist May 26. A vas over and thatgets o! be all right.” l |