Show A1e41 "04Witiiekvosilga0126611104kittAm'emloPathtrVekA10x 0 I t I - 11 i 1 8D I The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday November 11 1990 4 1 -- !I -- -- if v II 1 Wq -- T ra A:111Q IV IL IL ILAULJUILILTLA LI Yf XII 11 1 I -- -4 ii IblautIVI -- 1 m 'District ' 1 Title 1 1 II: i : I 1 NAU 138 BYU 141 off-da- 1 1 today' I t t i 'i ' it - ' - f 1 I -- 0t ioLffis ' ' - t— I :: 4 t1: e'::: rl i'k i s 114 '4116441 "Fr k rc :r-k-1!:- ' As an example of Weber State's balance sophomore Duane West of Middleton Idaho was its first finisher Saturday and His lop said "That's the first time he's ever been our No 1 man in the two years he's been running for us" West finished eighth overall in a time of 13:15 and before be could wipe his brow the rest of his scoring teammates were with him — Kurt Black ninth Chris Jones 12th (in a sprint to the wire to edge BYU's Carl Hanson) Bob Durtschi 14th and Bryan' DeVries 15th DeVries' time was 31:28 just 13 seconds behind West Those four Wildcat runners are all from Northern Utah so this is a home-grow- n team for Hislop and probably his best in his 22 years as the Wildcats' coach The last time Weber qualified for the NCAAs was in 1984 when it finished I lth overall This team has a chance to do better than 'They'll have the confidence they call run a good 10000 at sea level' Special to The Tribune PEORIA IlL — The Peoria River-me- n won their 15th consecutive game Saturday night with a 4--3 shootout Eavictory over the Salt Lake Golden at the 8874 of a crowd gles before Peoria Civic Center The win ties an International Hockey League record for consecutive wins held Jointly by the 1988-8- 9 Golden the !pea Cincinnati a Mohawks The Rivermen can claim the record as their own with a win ''"'''' I -- 4! Arz Al t ' said His lop whose district Jf - wis A title Saturday ranks alongside Farley :! J-- 1::::: N11::( Gerber's NCAA steeplechase title in -- 1984 among the veteran coach's ca'':f7:--::::'-':::''itli'reer highlights 1 k ::t 1 6t I The Dietetet Seven meet la actually r4f:: i three meets The championships for N ::::::: :r- - 7 ::721V1INN :::41' both the Western Athletic Conference 4 and the Big Sky Conference were also ::::: decided Weber of course won the over the Phoenix Roadrunners 1 "444 Big Sky for the second straight year Sunday 41i while BYU managed to win its second Regulation which ended in a 3 straight WAC title by a mere point i16''''?!': tie was followed by a scoreless rL 5 over Wyoming :1:::':'! :! overtime period Kings 7 Oilers 4: At Inglewood The WAC title was some consolaDuSteve Calif Gretzky Wayne Peoria registered shootout goals by tion for BYU coach Sheraid James 1 chesne and Tony Granato scored k:::::40 Nelson Emerson and Dave Thom linbut naturally the Cougars expected 'INfea 2:07 span in the second during Said have James more "I son The Eagles sent out Rich Charnosomething a lot of faith and respect for my young period as Los Angeles extended max Scott McCrady CI Young and the Oilers' men I think they've performed well losing Bryan Deas ley in succession but they streak to nine games all year and I'm not going to be apol:vA::- were unable to put the puck past Peocola ogetic We still had four men run very ria goalie Pat Jablonski Flyers 5 Nordlaues 2: At Quebec ' well Doug Hobbs Hanson Dave added and Tim Kerr "To me it's a tie game" said Eagle 7- ran and Whitesides Spence Bryan —United Press InterneNorbol Photo two assists and Philadelphia took coach Bob Francis "The shootouta so we had more successes the lead after just 12 seconds in than failures But you're only as Washington's Kelly Miller left heads for Ice after check you can have them It was a tie game" handing the Nordiques their ninth defenseman Uwe strong as your weakest link" Sabres beat The Eagles held a 1 lead as the Buffalo by Knapp Capitals ' straight loss While Weber State dominated the contest entered the third period But district team scoring Montana State the Rivermen tied the game with a Brans 3 Penguins 8: At Boston start scored two goals and Patrick winless on the road senior Shannon Butler had no compegoal by Steve Tuttle and a power-pla- y steered Cullen John 30 made saves as Zalapsthe Cana Zarley Roy tition individually Butler who finBlack hawks 5 Maple Leafs 1: At reby Dominic Lavoie with 5:20 net goal the into ld's diens beat slumping New Jersey pass ished seventh in the NCAA meet last Torontb Steve Larmer scored his in the third period giving came through when they had a seaCorson scorer maining "They last to is he showed challenge ready year 14th and 15th goals and set up an to but on a positive note we're hm Pittsburgh a tie with the Bruins son got only his third and fourth of for the individual title in Knoxville other as Chicago beat the Maple as he blistered the Rose Park course this campaign proving" said Francis Sabres 4 Capitals 2: At Landover Leafs behind Ed Belfour handing In 29:49 a full minute better than Randy Bucyk registered two goals Md Clint Malarchuk making his the Leafs their sixth straight loss Blues 6 Red Wings 1: At St Louis runner-u- p Kim White of NAU for the Eagles his third and fourth of teamhis former start first against Dave Lowry scored two goals and The top three individuals who are Whalers 3 North Stars 2: At Blothe season CI Young scored the Eamates stopped 27 shots as Buffalo an added and assist CourtGeoff not members of the two qualifying omington Minn Randy Culle gles' other goal his fifth halted Washington's teams get to go to the NCAAs so Butnall had a goal and an assist as the 49 seconds into goal neyworth's The Eagles are off until Friday streak winning ler will be joined in Knoxville by Blues extended their winning overtime snapped Hartford's Then they'll play the Ft Wayne Kothird-plac- e David Morris of Montana Canadiens 3 Devils 1: At Montreeight-gam- e streak to four games by beating winless streak in a mets the Indianapolis Ice and the San Chris Nelson of Air and fourth-plac- e Detroit keeping the Red Wings al Shayne Corson off to a slow game punctuated by a brawl Diego Gulls on successive nights on Force That means no BYU men will the road be running at the NCAAs M1aM But the BYU women will be there in force trying to upend defending " ': ':: ' :::::::: ::": :::: :': 1 toi VgyeetooWetSto egeo:eo:!0::4:::::(::0:-6719767 6 eN tt: ) g :::':::::::::::::::::::::::: 4676'7)6:"47666A6X40166"606 6' All 64 champion Villanova BYU finished kA': A 1A' tsi VV :::i::::::'::: 4 ::::::: ''''::::: 1' 166:6 'f I16: y6' second to No 1 Villanova at a --0 -- -!V:11::411114:'::::44' : : :'::'::::::14 '67 :: ' 4 6wd k:k '"( cn meet in Knoxville last 1::6::':::':: ):!:7777:':4::!' : :: ::! 7 rixCl$1011month but coach Patrick Shane feels '::$::::'' 11 3 11 A Agti wove ''''''': t7- 1-"-a 11i61:111'':'11111'-" the Cougars will have to run better - mem milt ono ism viola mom olooki ill a OA ilAltdir Nioish 1112222 S v 6614140dLIKOCAMailla than they did Saturday if they are to Xi a Ma a Twooto Mope 0 PI Pt ::::::::: II-:- SPECIAL !N - ' Inspost Wino" Opium give the Wildcats a better run io: kwoet IWO ' 0001 hit :!:: : I to TIN i GUARANTESD "We weren't as good as we could be MAI ' Spud Philp irdt PAM Otoodonor :::'::::: DIAGNOSTIC if we ran our best" said Shane "We t::: Wooed fvol bakery biONI Ing AgiwitOn polite LTIJNS-U- P have 10 days to regroup and find out woo toot PIM IIIIIP PPOPPLIIIIII WM MIME "11ta11PIR6111011N WO JIOWISilitlalr terrillINOr 'NM f what the problems are and correct :firx' : ' itiols Ono laimmi Imam ilia 'illudirdnotill OAS lime IN elhollii 'alio- Iwo Vila Alexi them if we can But even running this SPACIAL COOLING FUZL INJACTIO111 LUCE OIL A 1 ::1 :::"::"::1:e:: I :::I'' we ran well" k1 SYSTU POWSI FtU1111 1 ! 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Nicole Birk a senior from Alpine 41 :4444 11 61:00141ms1141 inoPIr ::?:''111 um allikklinfintse WNAL:!r::!001 1101rettiltillt 0 0" Pr had the second-plac- e finish in 17:11 ' :410o:op: : lit to '7:lketznatogAllektmezietnetztk:::::‘-tolos -‘Tonya Todd was sixth Leanne White "re'-''LE''": t Irt-t :::': two tail sides 1 lth Angela Lee 12th and DorION! 4 omit tgrtr-Plus Antitreoze cost 1 :L4 A k aa ::::1‘11 0 ota Buczkowska 14th It could have :::':''''' ?VX : ::: 1:ff:::i:f:531!:ii:!:l c — :::i:-'iIr76Nrrelt::: '!:::::1""? '::::::'''''': been even better but Buczkowska Ifibilt::: ::: 1:tp: Mt APtb' iteM::t:' ' t- - 4 II 6 6666 iat I :::-40 Vogt ::::::::?:::::t-::::: ::: i :iitgst tied last mile and r44gt up the "really really :::::: ::::::::::::::::::4:::::::: m lomm :::::::::: :: struggled to finish" according to 4 ttttttttt00000040ttttt01ttttttttttntttttecttt 0tttAt00tAtAtctröttitOntt Shane ' As in the men's race there was not ' much competition for the women's in i dividual title Texas-E- l Paso's Wilma 1 Van Otma a senior from Holland re-ocoorzlak46 0i19' peated as the champion by running a 16:41 a ahead of runner-u- p ADDIekleati Birk The individual runners from the district who will Join the BYU and NAU teams in Knoxville will be Van Onna Boise State's Kathy Karpel and Colorado State 's Sandy Ham i iti ( 7 44 Weber State's women finished III ' third in the district standings with 118 ' points and second to NAU in the Big I 41 Sky The best Wildcat finisher was ' Karen Packham who was 13th 'I 41 While BYIJ and Weber State are t clearly the class of the state in both men's and women's cross country the z ik 14000 other three Beehive schools fielded N 4e t teams Saturday In district results - i 4 4401 Utah State's men paced by Deron 41"' ' finish ran fourth Scott's lair-plac''' 24 points behind BYU and its women ( ' ' '' were 19th (out of 19) Utah's men - ' 4 I '' were l'Ith and its women were eighth ''' ' s'''? 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