| Show - -- - Cr) v-- 1°- - C' 1 -L ‘)potots Iit-4im- 1-- 1 1 IIA THURSDAY (5th) 140oh sevief Seeding A i: 4:X pm MAIICH 567 1S:2 Southern Utah Un!vers!ty FRIDAY (6th) SATURDAY (7th) Mani By Bruce Smith &or THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 6:00 CEDAR CITY — When Hurricane coach Steve t 600 pm 1:03 Pam 2nd pm 2-- 3rd 7:30 pm Sth Grantsville Mcfoan 2M pzi pm 2-- A GIRLS Humcane am 1000 pm "That's the toughest draw" said Jurca whose Mane 11:30 FRIDAY (6th) SATURDAY (7th) 8:00 733 pm pm 1st 2nd pm 4:00 San Juan i m 00 pm 3rd — pm 3th Gunnison top-rank- Morgan 9:00 pm 230 pm 13-ga- 2 Sty 614 eiww (144) roOt Pv avw4et 2 24 5 62 40 Date 0 34041 Owais View 0406 3 Z 5 4046 Juleal 0 44 25 24 I 043 69 Rototon 5 24 4 22 ia Opoen 2 2i 1 WWL46 44 toce 24 24E 75 Z - !mon hiedizre kyll 3 (kwzt Greg Sampson's 20 points led four Panthers in double figures as Pine View pound ed Emery in consolation action Wednesday 80-6- 8 0 ii ie t Sr 03013 01 if4111) (lig) 411 Orloff Pro 4 — Andenon Nelson 6445 19 2a 24 DA I 2 Ars 16-- 36 515- -41 4 Scrip 464 MAXI Z 2942 13 bratty — Nurtixfico 13 25 G 7 i4D4014 3 Ii 3 I 01 on 3: a4GODOOe324ll 44 it blow i22 00-- 9 Stopps 5 t! --- ben Pine View 80 Emery 68 k8-1- "This happened all because !Anti lAst to Morgan for their region championship" Jurca said "Now they have to climb out of it" 2 a In the bottom bracket San Juan (15-6- ) loser to Hurricane in the Region Ten championship at 1 pm Morgan game will play Gunnison which finished third in Region Nine but pulled the surprise in the tournament will take on Richfield 6 04419 44 42410w-se0 Mochom i 7J? 44 2 hoWon 111 10-- IS 44 40 46 60 40 12 41 11 20-- 76 -- 016 3 60 6 Stroyito 5 44 Giturs eke eels KA Com) Pt Emmy 5 22 XL 1001S eve 3 t9-- No: (Sampson Moto 3 HuittgloR WV Murray 75 LeM 63 Kevin Carlston hit 13 of 15 free throws on his way to 29 points to lead the Murray Spartans past the Lehi Pioneers 75-6- 3 in the consola: tion bracket Obmáy f144) 1614f144i 12 21 17 16 11 16 111- -7i 206-- 63 incotten 3 04)6 Caton 7 29 Andenon 1 64 10 Watt i 3 411661) 2 04 Johnsen 6 79 49 Vingel 104 290461 04M Tack 22 2946 75 — 2446 Ekin$144 5 Tu$1161 2 Postman 2 00 5 Corot 7 12 15 Chtxm Iowan 3 34 10 Conk 3 01 Matson I 7 60969044 4 lads 20 2113 61 took Munay 2 (Cation 4 MI 2 (66616411Cluntelcit6 hikelel Itattat 75-5- 9 HOME TEAM Me Salt LW time Graphit Richfield IThe 61-6- 0 Mot fl "They got the momentum Gardner when they needed it" said Moments later Lindsay IMBEEMP1 The Beetdiggers began the Spanish Fork coach Mike was whistled for fouling Sky quarter down by just three Gardner whose club began View's Casey Owen in what 29-2They ended it down by the overtime with five appeared to be a jump ball 21 and in the consolation missed shots while Sky View (the possession arrow fabracket And we vored Spanish Fork) and went on its run " Owen promptly tied the "You can't go 10 or 11 lost our composure" minutes and just score two But let's back up a bit score with two clutch free points in a state tournament Things actually began to un- throws thought it was a game" said Jordan coach ravel for the Dons with less jump ball too" said Hal Hale "We had too many than a minute remaining in Gardner guys standing around on of- regulation Spanish Fork still had six fense and it carried over After two free throws by seconds to score but Ryan right into our defense" Greg Lindsay Spanish Fork Blanchard lost the ball at the 20 20 Mt Cvest (171) 44 had a 55-5advantage with top of the key in a tangle of players "It looked like there 41 seconds remaining Z Pond 2 24 7 toe 4 (A it 'Lowe i However Sky View scored was contact" said Gardner S berchies 3 Anotnon 3 8 °toot 2 3 5 61001 flame 5 i3 the game's next 17 points "But I'm not the expert 0 frown OA 810) I 0coor 4 Garetrn i 00 2 Pew tkoct12 five in regulation 12 in over- you have to leave it to the 0 Fain lab31 i 04 2 bleu 0 0 Dice) referees" 3 Lama) 2417 WV 2 23 aka 19 time to win going away No one could blame the of i9 46 a "We had our lot go way $416041 —4Aounto1106416 Mad Haficials for the overtime disas104zicri 2 Mock foAs) lbYtt Porg View said right there" Sky ter however as Sky View coach Alan Wamsley First Shane Mecham who dominated the extra three Sky View 75 had missed his previous four minutes "Getting that first Spanish Fork 59 free throws hit two to cut basket did it" said Warns ley After witnessing a first The Bobcats won despite to three Then after the lead round of blowouts and yawn38 percent from the shooting ers fans finally got to see a Lindsay missed a free throw field compared to Spanish his at end Mecham he fouled close game Until overtime Fork's 52 percent on a attempt that is "We outplayed them for This time with 15 seconds After trailing virtually the four quarters" said GardMecham made left the first entire game the Sky View ner "It was our ballgame to Bobcats ripped off 12 one but missed the second win and our ballgame to straight points in overtime and third However after a lose" and went on to hammer the mad scramble Sky View's Unfortunately for the to Greg Robertson came up Dons Spanish Fork Dons there was an overtime advance to a Friday semifi- with the offensive rebound to play also And in this case nal matchup with Region "All we had to do was get a didn't have a chance Five rival Mountain Crest lamented they rebound" L146 Beaver start" Hurricane enters the eight-teatourney as the team The TiSalt Lake Tribune's center Jason Jackman who is gers are led by averaging 18 points per game 10 rebounds and eight blocked shots Jackman has already agreed verbally to attend the University of Utah next year Tigers moved into the top spot this week replacing Manti after the Templars had their win streak snapped by Morgan in the Region Nine title contest Beaver meanwhile finished 12-- in Region Ten The Beavers finished second in their region suffer ing their only region losses to Hurricane in close contests While Beaver and Manti complain most about the bracketing the other clubs can't be mad because that game will end the title hopes for one of the top teams BOYS South Summit team may play the winner of that game Friday in the second round "That's the real inequity in seeding teams according to region tournaments "With us in the top bracket you could easily have the top three teams thrown together right from the Semifinals 3-- A Cl Conttmed from 01163CP THURSDAY (5th) (16-5- The Mt Crest Sky View Gain 17-- 9:00 cane tournament at the Southern opens the Utah University Centrum Thursday against South Summit (13-9- ) at 10 am : But Manti (17-4two teams who and Beaver ) ) have been ranked all year battle each other at 11:30 (17-4- ) 2:30 pm HurTicane By winning the Region Ten title he figured his team would be rewarded Not so "It's amazing that this could happen" Jurca said "But it's even worse for Manti and Beaver" : Jurca's expression occurred not because Hurrii March 5 1992 6 1st Kanab Jurca saw the pairings for the state boys basketball tournament he couldn't believe it I HIGH SCI1001S Thursday The Salt Lake Tribune - - 65-6- ' - (9-1- (15-8- ' I ) I Ik Morgan Girls Uncertain Favorites at State By Bruce Smith THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE CEDAR CITY — The Morgan Trojans don't want to be the favor- ites in the upcoming girls state basketball tournament Despite plenty of accolades coach Neil Carrigan says there are not enough reasons to put the Trojans on top when the tourney opens Thursday at the Southern Utah University Centrum For instance: Morgan has an 18-- record with all three losses coming to or opponents Morgan finished the Region Nine season unbeaten and defeated defending state champion South Summit in the region tournament championship game Morgan owns wins over Sky View and Brighton 2-- A 3 3-- A 4-- A 3-- A 4-- Teams Chase Berths in 4-Tourney A The regular season is over but the field isn't quite set for next state boys basweek's Class ketball tournament at the Salt Palace : That's because there are still ties to be broken for the final playoff spots in both Region One and Region Two A tie for the fourth playoff spot in Region Four was broken last night as American Fork beat Orem East will meet Olympus tonight Still Carrigan is worried because Morgan is a northern Utah school and southern Utah teams have been known to be tougher "I think all the teams down south are tough" Carrigan said "Our league isn't as tough and that has hurt us all year We haven't had enough top competition to find out how tough we are" schedule results The were impressive but Carrigan is worried about Region Ten teams like North Sevier Hurricane and pre-seaso- n Hang) And then there's Millard which finished first in the regular-seasoRegion Ten standings but was upset in the region tournament Millard had to beat Richfield Monday just to make the tournament "And we have to open against them" Carrigan said "We'll know right away how good we are n 4-- Boylan Boys Tournament At kit Mac $cd lote att bowl le vs Wisdom Monday) Ealt7oSooPIA Z30 Dot Provo 410 pot t t IV 4-- A 52-4- 8 at 6 at Highland High School Tor Region Two's final tourney berth Both teams finished league play with 7 records The winner will take on Region Three champ Bingham Monday in the tourney's first game Clearfield and Roy will meet tonight at 5 at Layton High School to determine Region One's fourth playoff spot The winner meets Timpview Tuesday at 2:30 pm 5-- WATERVILLE VALLEY NH — Unheralded Dartmouth finish in College paced by a the women's giant slalom and a third place in the men's GS moved into the lead after the first day of the 1992 NCAA Ski ' championships here Wednesday on the World Cup's Mt Tecumseh run The University of Utah one : of the favorites got an : encouraging performance from its women's team (3rd overall) but a disappointing showing : from its men's team (7th place) : to slide to sixth overall Dartmouth leads the meet : with 1925 points followed by : Vermont at 1845 Colorado at 180 New Mexico at 1785 Wyo ming at 1545 Utah at 147 and ! I:: 3-- 5 ! pre-me- et at 131 Alaska-Anchora- The meet continues here Thursday through Saturday Vermont's Sally Knight took the women's giant slalom with a combined time of 2:0957 Utah's Heidi Standteiner was fourth at 2:1315 while Ute Kar- a Eriksen ianne was 13th at 2:1517 Utah ' Katja Les- jak had the fastest first run go ing until she hit a gate only four gates from the finish She spun completely around before finishing with a time which put her in 20th place In the second run she improved her standing to 18th place : ' country" The Ute coach noted that "two years ago at Jackson Hole Wyo favored Vermont was 50 points behind after the first day and rallied to win the title We can do that We just have to chip away a few points a day" 4'- '''q '''''''' k‘1 - :4 i 1 i I f - ‘ e I t $ Hurricane takes on Grantsville at 7:30 and then Morgan meets Millard at 9 If Morgan falters North Sevier appears to be on enough of a roll to claim the crown Led by Courtney Christensen the Wolves ralregular-seaso- n lied from a finish to edge Hurricane for the region title Millard could also regain its momentum and then there's Hurricane which could have an advantage of being able to return home each night — t South Summit tackles F 1 il ' i' U 4 vi - 4''' k '''' $ i — de v 7 - ' - fifth-plac- e - - " ' - 60-5- 5 Caveman Tip Orem To Win State Berth ment berth Wednesday The Cavemen beat the Orem Tiin a playoff for Region gers Four's fourth and final playoff spot The Tigers held a slim halftime lead but American Fork rallied in the third quarter Chris Bates added 12 points for the Cavemen and Tyler Nelson scored 16 points for Orem 10 11 21 10-- 02 Amodcan Feek (MO) 13 13 14 9--41 Own (134) IICI334 5 24 12 Gt I 24 414oreen 5 3 Fott Woken 0 Dektie 6 04 45 Dego 3 3 54to Z 5innitom 0 3 11olds 20 040 52 46 44cre1dne Own —Inouye 2 34 7034e4 2 34 7 kiellon 7 4 ToWs 17 WO 43 14 Corneal 0 34 3 Jeer 0 6 34Wit Goole— knencon Pot 3 (DOM 3) PRESS CARSON CITY Nev — Univer- gril wm4 Kanab THE ASSOCIATED 5-- 6 fa pm Tarkanian Issues The University of Colorado's Eric Archer won the men's GS in 1:5583 John Ethen was the top finishing Ute in a tie for 13th at 1:5789 Utes Daryl Kalenchuk Staale Hoegden and Nicolas Robichon placed 20th 26th and 27th respectively "It was just one of those days" lamented Ute Coach Pat Miller who's coached seven Ute NCAA championship teams "Giant slalom is our weakest event but we made it weaker" Miller said the key now for the Utes is "to keep our heads above water Our best events are in front of us and this is a— team that likes a fight" Thursday the women's freestyle and the men's 10-freestyle are scheduled "Our goal is to put our three skiers in the top 10 Judging from the team scores today that kind of finish will get us back in the running for the overall title" Miller said his team goal will be "to reach Saturday's medal round Our strongest events are the men's and women's slaloms Friday and Saturday's men's and women's classical cross tI 2-- A Regents Will Study Utes Slide Back in Field At NCAA Ski Tourney : r time we could break through and win it all" The tourney which coincides event starts at with the boys 4:30 pm when Region Ten champ North Sevier meets Manti At 6 52-4- 8 ! ' I "I'm not sure if we'll win a game" he added "But at the same PLEASANT GROVE — Bryan De Mille scored 15 points to lead American Fork to a state tourna- vs DCPAS 610 pot ie PITL latictsome WNW itookat (T000day) lirorMew v4 poorheid or Roe DO pot JO 144a441 vs Mkt pot TlO vs We kacicst 030 pot AM01100n FOIL Memnon pot View &gIlnvI ' ' sity of Nevada regents have schedsession March uled a closed-doo- r 12 in Reno to question UNLV president Robert Maxson about coach Jerry Tarkanian's resignation Regents chairwoman Carolyn e news reSparks issued a lease stating the personnel session is to "allow Dr Maxson to answer any questions or concerns the Board of Regents may have concerning UNLV" Some regents have called for an official inquiry into the UNLV athletics program But regent June Whitley says Maxson has said privately he'd quit if they ordered an independent probe into Tarkanian's resignation Tarkanian wants an investigation into reports the UNLV administration leaked information damaging to his program one-pag- ' 4'''''lt Rick EganThe Salt Lake Tribune Timpview's Camille Baumgartner gets down to business trying to keep ball from going out of bounds Her fingers weren't sticky enough and Taylorsville took possession Timpview won game Cavemen 13 Continued from C-- 1 ONSIMINIIIIMMENMIEMENNEWIll T-Bir- Mond 65-4- 4 5 D 1 1 free-thro- 23-13-- 1 61-5- 1 1 1 4 1 11 1 56-- 7- -02 14-- 72 100rnmen Arnetom itc4 — Lcrt 4 01 7 hcok 09 33 Akin I :I& 5 Wolson 0 00 0 slet 1 23 4 lace 3 & 70000 3 44 1010100 23 242 72- - 0 dot NZ Late Rally Helps No THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Duke rallied from a deficit as Christian Laettner scored 17 of his 23 points in the second half in the Blue Devils' victory over Clemson on Wednesday night at Clemson SC Brian Davis scored a career-hig- h 13-30 points for Duke (24-in the Atlantic Coast Conference) Laettner who played the final Top-ranke- 1 1 72-5- ii That was a key for us" Vargecko scored 14 points against Cottonwood Tuesday 8 in the Warriors' upset She only managed six against the 44-- that began an 21 & Semis 13-- Krom- n10 1417 10 K 49-4- American Fork scoring deluge Krommenhoek assisted on Ali Lamb's deuce and then Krommenhoek went to the line twice to sink four straight charities and the Cavemen were up with 2:58 remaining The Huskies fouled seven times and the Cavemen converted 11 of 14 free throws down the stretch for a 1 lead Po 23 Whit Cavemen up menhoek tossed in another ofskomt I 04) Z Reynolds 7 Jensen 4 Scipo 5 00 53 Gaols — Arierican Fat 3 (Browner) Hohaest 2 (Reyrods) Blid 14 C 4-- A fought off the tenacious We- ber Warriors to stay alive the hoskt consolation bracket Up 53- 52 with 10 seconds left the Colts' Sherri Chamberlain Timpview 65 hit two free throws to clinch Tay lorsville 44 With Timpview holding a the win Kim Timpview's Wagner 29-1- 8 halftime lead Sagner wb i$ it it 62 stole the show as the ThunCotScseseed 9 23 44 derbirds flew past the Tay- handled the third quarter CoHonweed — Scanlon I 44 15 Wye 5 defense with two mo e steals it Howes 4 11 Ceortee:se 3 9 WAIN lorsville Warriors meet 2 00 4 lelas 23 745 55 5 and her teammate Jeni 2 90 11 Mol(al 6 Weber — Velem 5 43: Three of Wagner's five Ross continued to hLidle Blood 2 94 15 Cssm 90 2 Compbel 6 2 lakes '4 5 52 Hess 24 first quarter steals were the offense with nine of the 34e4rot Hesop— Goats Cc9ors000d 2 Manor turned into baskets by Angie Thunderbirds' 13 points in Howes 1) Ross and set the stage for the the half including one 3- easy Timpview win Wagner pointer Davis 69 went on to eight steals for the Angie Ross opened the 57 Skyline game fourth quarter with another Davis Darts took ad-The "Steals are my favorite demoralizing and confuthing to do" said Wagner "I Wagner logged her eighth vantage of Skyline's sion when the Eagles started like to pick the ball up as steal to put the game away the consolation bracket soon as it hits the ground off 14 19 13 45 ibriplow game wearing their road unian opponent's dribble" 7 11 14 44 — Bel 2 00 4 1131ernon O4 Z forms The Darts converted 14-- 7 1 Row 6 05 13 at the end of the Row 33 20 Hamel Up Men 4 50 Z Seoul 0 01 0 one of two technical shots first quarter Timpview kept Viapel 2451 Wie:Won Z Oarngorter3 Cu° 6 Folio( and Davis was on its wayl ?mit 25 124 16 its momentum rolling with 4 Icetweek eo4e 1 34 18 neck° 300 The Darts will play Cottonbalanced scoring by Jeni 6 Suinstuy 11 3 844oino 300 ?rn Luellen wood Friday at 1:30 pm 4 yj 7 2 00 6 ?doh 11 44 4 Ross Susie Bell and Camille Gonis Timm 3 61 Ros 1C Wole-- 17 2 I kow Is 10000 le 4 Bandon° w flVoket loyaseke Baumgartner Dolls 1 Knill 2) le 20 t CMOs — Cock I el 2 Pearton 2 i4 5 Hammy "They're peaking at the IA Mown 4 14 Toyiet 4 545 4344krtnet 6 7141 24 k4ois 24 69 right time" said Timpview Cottonwood 55 5 'IMO 2 (40 4 Comon l coach Barbara Dick of her 7 45 Karen 3 044 7 ale i 04) 2'4 SA mai 52 Weber 26 a 5 0rief 16 toils club "Kim did a good job at Gook — Skyine 2 107rion Konen! The Cottonwood Colts Vargecko Amy defending TokAs fourth quarter with the Aptefleati II — Jensen 6 24 and Timpview split their regular season series Krommenhoek a sophomore scored 14 of the 21 Caveman points includto put AF ing a up 48-4- 6 at the end of the third quarter Midway through the 52-5- 1 Advance to ds d 19-poi- nt 98-9- 7 2 2 1 Duke Edge Clemson' 16:31 with four fouls hit a 3- pointer with 1:39 left to give the Blue Devils the lead for good at 95-9- 2 Indiana 64 Iowa 60: At Iowa City Iowa Calbert Cheaney scored 29 points including Indiana's first 10 of the second half to lead the -ranked Hoosiers to a victory second- IOU St 70 Kansas 66: At Ames Iowa Julius Michalik scored 17 points including two key baskets: in the final minute as Iowa State' broke a fourtdme losing streak ! with a victory over No 3 Kansas Continued from C-- 1 mapaszsmommesmaysiatoomaistuamma tion the chair next to him on the team bench remains empty Tuesday Tarkanian invited athletic director Brad Rcthcrinel to occupy the chair Tarkanian figures his support from UNLV administration eroded when Bothermel was dismissed Unless Tarkanian stays at UNLV or moves to another school he'll maintain the best record of any college basketball coach: 625-12- 2 (837) Inquded is a 21-- 0 mark against Utah State thanks to his surviving several close calls Tuesday's contest was another in that category Even if the game seemed secondary to everything else swirling in Las Vegas the Aggies could have earned themselves all kinds of attention by upsetting the Rebels After guard Jay Goodman's with 7:00 shot USU trailed left Until Malloy Nesmith' h meaningless dunk at the horn the Aggies managed only two Nathan Wickizer free throws' in almost 52-4- 9 seven minutes "We had a lot of chances there" said USU coach Kohn Smith If the Aggies had shot better than 31 percent from the field or forward Kendall Youngblood (2 of 9) had scored more than five points against a UNLV zone defense geared to stop him they might have spoiled Tark's farewell In the end everything was the same as always for Tarkanian UNLV and Utah State The Rebels found a way to win and Tarkanian was willing to challenge anybody - 7 Mk 4V 0xfe0 : Florida 79 Kentucky 62: At Gaines-- I vile Fla Stacey Poole scored 197 points and sparked a 15-- run that 2 helped Florida upset No 10 tucky Things Go Tark's Way Down to the Wire at CI ! Ken-- : V in his way— even his own school's administration Late in the game: superstition took over and Tar-- : kanian kicked Rothermel out of the ghost chair Tarkanian's fights to keep his own chair could last a: while e For the ceremony Tarkanian had all the former UNLV players and assistant' coaches — including coach Lynn Archibald — join him: on the floor He told the crowd "I' feel better when I'm surrounded with Rebels" A 1 post-gam- ex-Uta- h: ! ) |