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Bingham (M) Crnstensen 2M) AR “Keith Hernandez made inappropriate comments regarding the presence of a female massage therapist of the San Diego Padres who was in the dugout,” SportsNet New York said in a statement Monday. “Weimmediately addressed the issue with Keithand reprimanded him, and he publicly apologized during Sunday's game.” Hernandez said Sunday that he was sorry if he offended anyone. Healso said that baseball's rulebook allowed only the head trainer andassistant trainer in the dugout. But a Major League Baseball memo previously sentto all clubs said that in addition to the twotrainers, one memberofthe conditioning staff was permitted in the dugout during games. After Hernandez's remarks, MLB called the Padres and verified that, indeed, Calabrese was allowed. Calabrese said Sunday that she was flabbergasted by Hernandez’s comments. “It's a little shocking but you know what — it happens,” she said. “He not only discredited meas a person, but he discredited women.” LOCAL RECREATION Flyerz Cheer Gym wins nationaltitle Hernandez reprimanded for Flyerz.Cheer Gymlocated in Lindon wona national title in one ofits team events, earned twosecond-place finishes,a third-placefinish and a fourth at a national cheer and dance competition which consisted of 270 other teams fromall across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Braelynn Barron competed in five team events andsevenindividual events, learning 12 different routines. Kacee Belliston, Brykell Cook and Morgan Laycock each learned seven routines and Brittnee Barron, McKell Gunter, JaNae Lotz, Shaylee Pulley, Alyssa Richardson andLindsey Rossiterall learned six different routines. Nearly all the Flyerz cheer gym team membersparticipated in at least two different routines. Flyerz participants came home with 65 trophies including several national titles in individual events to go along with their national team title. Tryouts for the 2006-07 Cheer and Song Leading All Star Squads will take place Thursday through Saturday. For additional information or to ask ques- NEWYORK — Metsbroadcaster Keith Hernandez was reprimanded by the team’stelevision network for “inappropriate” remarks during a broadcast about a female memberof San Diego'straining staff. The former MVPfirst baseman said women “don't belong in the dugout” whenhe spotted 33-year-old Kelly Calabrese, the Padres’fulltime massage therapist, high-fiving Mike Piazza in the dugout after he hit a home run during New York's 8-1 victory Saturday in San Diego. After Hernandez foundout later in the broaicast that Calabrese was with the Padres training staff, he repeated that she shouldn't have been there. “I won't say'that womenbelong in the kitchen, but they don’t belong in the dugout,” he said. Hernandez. a former Mets star, then laughed and to match the Chicago Bears’ offer sheet to cornerback Ricky Manning Jr., one day after he was arrested on suspicion of assault following a fight at a restaurant near the UCLA campus. A Panthers spokesman said the decision was unrelated to the arrest. Manning,a 25-year-old restricted free agent, signed five-year, $21 million offer sheet with the Bears last Friday after three seasons with Carolina. Manning was arrested early Sundayafter he allegedly hit a man in the face along with four or five companions at a Denny's restaurant in the Westwood section of Los Angeles, said officer Mike Lopez, it really didn’t matter. Nowadays. most tackle stores dedicate entire wallsto hooks with red quickly becoming a very popular color. “It’s amazing how many red hookswesell now,” says John Burgi, of Gamakaisu hooks. “We've seen a steady increase forthe past severallyears and now jt's expl So, whyis theresuch an interest in red hooks? Unlike the days of my youth, when we wouldn't have considered leaving an exposed hook, anglers worldwide are now purposely leaving their hooks _in plain sight. For the record, —_crankbaits, spinners and other” specialty lures have always been sold with exposed hooks, other than perhaps hairdressed treble on some models. But it has long been thought that fish are reacting to the shape and action of alure rather than scrutinizing the fact that a couple of baretreble hooks are hanging fromthelure. Fish aren't rocket scientists after all. Many anglers now believe that the color red indicates to fish that the lures are wounded, ling and are thereforeeasy prey for predators. Baits such as grubs, Gitzits and Senkos are routinely “whacky rigged” with ared, hook carefully skin hooked in the center of the rested for assault with a deadly weapon despite not ing. use he was aided by companions, and because great bodily force was used. Manning was released after posting $30,000 bail. TENNIS CRMee(ea ld BARCELONA, Spain — Former champions Juan Carlos Ferrero and Albert Costa advanced Monday to the second roundof the Open Seat-Godo. Ferrero defeated Belgium's Kristof Vliegen 6-1, 6-2, 1, Ferrero wonthe event in 2001 and Costa in 1997. Carlos Moya,the 2003 ene, lost to Russian qualifier Evgeny Korolev, 7-5, 6-4: Ferrero and Costa were among eight Spaniards to win on the opening day. Costa, the former French Open champion, announced his 14th straight appearanceat Real Club wouldbe his last. He plans to retire after the Barcelona Open next week. BASKETBALL 4 noe Exchange ae 01 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE Vee SREY 690 So. State St. CLRLT PAULaRet perhaps, but standard. Morethan any other,this draft WASHINGTON — George Washington junior guards Danilo Pinnock andCarl Elliott entered the NBAdraft Monday,but neither hired an agent so they can return to school. Underclassmenhave until “Saturday to declare for the June 28 draft and can withdraw their names as late as June 18. Pinnock averaged 14.5 points,5.3 rebounds,3.1 assists and 2.5 steals for the Colonials, who went 27-3 and 16-0 in the Atlantic 10. Elliott averaged 11.5 points and 3.9 assists andled the A-10 with a 43.8 shooting percentage on 3-pointers. plastic. Many crankbaits and spinners now sport atleast one red hook among those attached _to the lures. All this excitement about red hooks makes me wonderif the hooks are meant forthe fish or for the angler? Have you ever noticed what happens to blood in water? It quickly dissipates. And unless thereis a gaping woundonthe side of the fish, the color red isn’t visible atall. Biologists also keeptelling us that fish sense wounded prey throughtheir sensory indicators regardless ofcolor. So, are red hooksjust the latest marketing gimmick by tackle makers? has beenfull of that kindofthing. On the Web.On talk radio. Evwill take place Saturday and Sun- lyzed event, even bythe people in charge. What prospective draftees did on the field last fall has been forgotten in the tempest from January through April derlic score. LenDale White's weight gain and hamstring injury. Jimmy Williams’ supy lackadaisical attitude. Andthe endless debate over whether Jay Cutler, the Vanderbilt quarterback, belongs with Matt Leinart and Youngat the top of the quarterback pool. Rememberthatthe draft is really a crapshoot. First-rounders oftenfail, second-rounders and lowersucceed,as did linebacker Lofa Tatupu, whoas a secondround rookielast season led a defense that helped Seattle to an NFC championship. Rememberalso that everyone Pinnock, Elliott declare for NBA draft ber 2002. Testing began in aur na State defensive end who is supposed to be a cross between Julius Peppers and Lawrence Taylor. Indeed, they even begantalking with Williams. Disinformation, Consider Vince Young's Won- Ferrero, Costa advance; Moya loses lies. Or says nothing. “You knowthis is a time when nobodyreally ever really kind oftells the truth about what they plan to do,” Miami coach Nick Saban said last week. “I certainly would never deceive you in anything that I told you,so rather than deceive you I wouldjust rath- er not tell you certain things.” “Certain things” almo ¢ »\:rely Start with Bush, describe. h) someas the next Gale Sayers. Or the next Barry Sanders. He's a uniquetalent whocan turn a game on one play. So when Paul Tagliabuecalls to orderhis final NFL draft a3 commissioner, HOUSTONwill useit on REGGIE BUSH, RB, Southern Cal. 2. NEW ORLEANS. After signing DrewBrees,the Saints brought in Leinart for a workout. Is that because Brees is coming off shoulder surgery? Or is it to suggest to the Titans and Jets that they have to D All hi on p in Se On Fishing Ean but how can I be sure Td better pick up a few hundred red hooksjust in case I'm wrong. Oh brother, I think I've been “hooked” again. —— Don Allphin can be reached at remaxdoa@gmail.com. to say the black outfielder should be allowed into the Hall of Fameif he’s found to have used steroids. One longtime opponent of Bonds onthe playing fieldsays the Giants’ outfielder definitely belongsin the Hall of Fame. “Hewas the best player in our league, the National League,for a long time,” said MikeScioscia, a former Los Angeles Dodger who now manages the Angels in the American League. “What he might or might not have done doesn’t lessen his Hall of Fame stature.” The first rules against steroids agreed toby management and the union went into effect in Septem- In Orem! had the Texans leaning with the No.1 pick and toward Mario Williams, the North Caroli- erywhere. The NFL draft, which Poll esr)Jif(shee/1ee MRCa OOel week ago, there were rumorsout of Houston that away from taking Reggie Bush day at Radio City Music Hall, has becomefootball's most overana- Continued from C1 Utah County's Largest Auto Dealer's Exclusive Pre-Owned Car & Truck Center | | a helicopter, Lopez said. Police said Manning was ar- left the restaurant in an SUV and were pulled over bypolice soon after whenthe vehicle was spotted by The invasionof the red hooks hen I was a young boy milking cowsat 3:30 a.m. with my dad so wecould gofishing at Strawberry,the last thing on either of our minds was the color of the hooks wewere going to use. The reason was obvious: Neither of us would ever knowingly let the fish see our hooks; they were always covered with marshmallows,cheese or occasionally a night crawler or two. Tne hook displaysat our local tackle stores back then must have been drab,uninteresting little places since the only hook colors recall being available werea blackened metal or perhaps gold. Besides, in our world MATTER WHAT a spokesman for the Los Angeles Police Department. Police didn't know what prompted the fight, or ee Manning knew the alleged victim. Manning,a former UCLA star, and his companions and Costa beat American Vince Spadea 7-6 (7), 4-6, 6- BASEBALL ‘inappropriate’ comments Goldberg Pee es | ambitious schedule of randomtesting, he said. Wadler said it appears that baseball is more committed to getting rid ofsteroids, but he had reservations about the current noting, “It’s better than no Jone atall, but it’s significantly short of the gold standard.” Major League Baseball spokesman Richard Levin responded:“We have the toughest drug testing program in professional sports right now.” Almost two-thirds of baseball fans, 63 percent, say they care “a lot”if players use steroids or other performance-enhancing drugs. Those most likely to care a lot were fans who closely _follow baseball, were more educated andolder. “The new baseball _are sufficient, but they had spring training 2003, but penalties for failed tests weren't in place until 2004. Last fall, major league players and owners agreed to toughen penalties for steroid use to a 50-game suspension for first failed test, 100 games for asec- to be dragged kicking and screaming tothis,” said 60year-old fan Samuel Spear of Mount Vernon, N.Y. Spear said his view of Bonds “basically unfavorable.’ “If he took steroids, he’s a cheater,” Spear said.“It’s as simple as that.” ond anda lifetime ban for ae AP-AOLSportspoll a third. Under the policy, players are given urine tests at least twice during the season and could face more ee, One critic baseball's. icy is Dr. Gary Wadler,a steroids based at New York University Medical School. ball should do blood testing, expand the list of prohibit andhaveamore '93 baseball fans was Saceeenby inet an international polling firm April 10-12 and April 18-20 and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.5 percentagepoints. —— _D AP news survey specialist Dennis Junius and AP sports writer Janie McCauley in Oakland, Calif., contributed to this story. v trade upto get him? Linebacker A.J. Hawk, but morelikely: D'BRICKASHAW FERGUSON, OT,Virginia. 3. TENNESSEE. Norm Chow, the offensive coordinator,had the samejob at Southern Cal and tutored Leinart. The Titans might like Vince Young, but MATT LEINART,QB, SouthernCal,is the safer pick. 4. NEW YORK JETS. They have a sore shouldered Chad Pennington and the newly obtained Patrick Ramsey. Both are ifs, so they could moveup to second for Leinart — with the 29th and 35th picksasbait. If not, MARIO WILLIAMS,DE,North Carolina State. 5. GREEN BAY. Onereason Brett Favre keeps puttingoff his decision onretirementis the sor state of the Packers. A.J. HAWK, LB, Ohio State, won't turn them around for Favre's last season, but eventually should be an impact player. 6. SAN FRANCISCO. Another team that needs everything, and could move upusing the newly acquired 22ndpick for Williams or Hawk.If not, VERNON DAVIS, TE, Maryland, seems to be a special athlete at a position that’s in vogue. 7. OAKLAND.The Raiders have Aaron Brooks, who finally wore out the Saints’ patience. VINCE YOUNG,QB,Texas,is an Al Davis type‘eg who might be something 8. BUFFALO. One mistake a year ago was letting Pat Williams go to the Vikings. Williams is listed at 320 pounds. Maybe 420? Whatever, BRODRICK }UNKLEY,DT,Florida State is a svelte 306 — or so they say. He fits the purpose. 9, DETROIT. The Lions have taken Charles Rogers, Roy Williams and Mike Williams the last three years andfor a variety of reasons still don’t have a healthy No. 1 wide receiver. Roy is from Texas, as is MIKE HUFF,DB,Texas. 10. ARIZONA. No matter how good Larry Fitzgerald is (he’s very good), the Cardinals might have been better off with Ben Roethlisberger or Philip Ri vers two years ago. Kurt Warnerwas Eli Manning’s caddie in New York, so he can do the same for JAY _ CUTLER, QB; Vanderbilt. Green heb ectonly aide ue See GOLDBERG, C5 ¥ |