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ot 1 Continued From As he did all his dad could do was gawk in disbelief 24-fo- Robbie Reid It wasn't BYU junior and projected WAC player of the year Russell Larson who wore the hero's crown this night Larson did step up for nine of his 15 points in the six final frenzied minutes And it was Larson who made the veteran move in shuffling in the way of the Utes' Rydalch and taking a charge with six seconds left But this was rookie time It was time What the Utes' Preston could do from beyond the arc Robbie Reid said he could do better ld late-nig- last-secon- d g game-decidin- three-point- er Salt Lake Community College Buries Treasure Valley SLCC improved to 14-- overall and with the league TVCC and dropped to In other games Utah Valley State College Blasted Southern as six Wolverines Idaho scored in double figures Brian Schofield led the way with 18 UVSC raised its season record Marcel Johnson led a balanced Salt Lake Community College scoring attack with 25 points as the Bruins routed Treasure Valin Scenic West men's ley 110-7play Saturday Chuck Overton added 22 points for the Bruins Marc Lawson contributed 11 and Silas Mills play ing sparingly added 9 2 0-- 5-- 5 Snow 96 Dixie 74 DOOF 8 0 SALT (74) Salohuddin 6 Brewer 6 0 0 19 0 Antrum Hatton 0-2 14 0 6 0 Porter Hand Stamps 0 5 5 16 Christensen 0--1 0 Davis 4- 1 74 5 5 13 Totals 6 0 SNOW 5 (96) Englebtight 10 14 J Tebbs 3 17 Wiison - 6 KC Tebbs 23 liddiard 8 4 McArthur 1 0 13 StaheR 4 13 7- kc cc SOUTHERN IDAHO 86 2 Idaho 69 Gardner 17 Irvin 444 1 TREASURE VALLEY (87) 6 Branch 611 8 16 Bigelow 15 Penny Hess 8 3 9 Sheed 6 2 3 19 Messick 3 3 6 VanDyke 2- 4 2 70alhoun 6 2 7 Totals 7 21- 26 87 WM VALLEY King STATE 4 Meson 2 Solth 9 Schweigest 14 Totals (102) 2 3 Schofield 6 17 Anderson 4--7 0 6 5 Auld Z 5 DeGrattenried 22 9 15 6 9 Halleons llardson COLLEGE 4 3 Wi0 points as SLCC IDAHO (3-1- (11-- 4 0-- 4 topped 3-- 90-4- 9 9 Johnson 5 4 bon 2- Ney 21- 3 5 44 8 Steward 5 3 6 Totals 26 113 Honme INSC 49 1VCC 16 Goals TVCC (Ross (MC 2 Hawkins (Dum 13 Monis 13 Ross ACC 43 (Beard 8) (MC 3) Rebound 64 (Sorensen 8 Ney & HI 7 Morris 7) Asstste INICC 7 (Drahein 3) (MC 26 (Dum 8 ?km 5) Fouls: ACC 17 INK 19 Fouled Out Beard (60) Southern Idaho 60 Salt Lake CC 59 McArthur 0 1 14 Zuro 2 3 3 7 10 8 3 69 9 SNOW Reirnann Joiner DO 0 Lopez 5 16 6 Lloyd 3 7 Caner 1 Totals 2 00 0 Wier 1 Cooper 8 Baker 2 9 (69) 4 Wright 7 (77) 12 Christenson 0--1 4 Young 5 4 20 12 Reidheod Stevens 0 Hester 5 9 9 Eardley 6 2 9 Loren1 sen 5 2 8 Totals Hann) — Snow 31 Dixie 27 Throe-Poin- t Shots — Dike (Wet 9 Joiner 2 McArthur 0-Snow (Stevens 2- 5 Reirronn 3 Eardley 3 Dodge Rebounds — Dime 39 (Cozier 8) Snow 45 (Hester 10) Assists — Moe 13 (Makthur 4) Snow 21 (Young 5) Turnovers — Dom 25 (Joiner 7) Snow 28 (Sievers 9) Bkcked Roots — Die 1 (Cozier) Snow 3 (Lorensen Z Hester) Steals — Mee 10 (MeAtthurand Joiner 3) Snow 13 (Dodge 5) Total Fouls — Moe 29 Snow 21 Fouled Out — Coopentoyd Cozier Dodge Technical Fouts — None 3 4 nun (45) It UVSC (113) 4 Soren20 Parker 5 4 17 Dunn 5 Morris 3- sen 10 9 Ross 6 44 7 Nelson 7 1 4 Hawkins 1 14 Valentine 7 2 0 8 Dodge 14 2 Montana State Explosion Blows Away Southern Utah BOZEMAN Mont — Southern Utah stayed even for a half Saturday night but Montana State ed in the second period for an 84-6- 2 victory at Wor- thington Arena Guard Eric Talley scored 24 points for the Bobcats who registered 55 second-hal- f points Talley is a transfer from College of Eastern Utah Nico Harrison added 17 points for MSU (8-while Kwesi Coleman and Greg Taylor had 10 apiece Sean Allen led the Thunderbirds with 13 shooting points but suffered through a night Keith Berard added 11 points had trouble shooting all night The ) halftime tie In the but managed to stay in a second half the Bobcats shot 70 percent from the field and pulled away will move to Eastern Washington for The a Monday contest (8-6- 29-2- 9 PG 1 7 Word Faulkner &Nay FT R A 0 2 0 1 4 2 2 0 5 0 5 4 3 2 2 Alien 4 44 McOode Squint 0 Sounders Peery Totals Hants — 3 7 114 TP Montano 31 11 Coffins COOSMOn Holier Morrison To6ey 0 4 5 3 6 5 5 2 1 1 0 3 FG FT R A PF TP 3 4 4 0 4 0 4 1 9 0 10 1 I 2 24 0 0 410 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 3 31 IS 22 62 1 5 2 3 6 4 0 1 6 0 2 0 4 1 0 0 10 1 3 SS 17 2 0 10 00 3 6 Gomson leochmon 13 S 5 0 0 5 1 2 4 PF 3 3 043 043 5 5 Beyer Michaels Totals 1 0 3 17 4023 I 0002 2 Taylor 1 3040 h Berard 2 Ingram Ward Faulkner Allen Oey SWIM Saunders) Montana State (Collins 2 Harrison 2 Coleman Hato TaWT tavicqt sinews — Southern Utah 17 (Allent Montana State 17 (three players 3) Blocked Shots— Southern Utah 2 (Alien 2t montano sico (mictooto Montana State 29 Southern 29 shoo" komntore lSouthern Reid Goo Utah 36 9 Montano State 600 Hee Throws: Southern Utah 571 Montana Stole 783 Three-PoiShots — Southern Utah (Berard 34 Wactrr 14 Word Peery 4 I Ingram OA Montano P0816-1- 1 It0119Y 3- 4 Coleman 4 Hatter 14 Weals Soutorn Utah 12 (Blackner 3 °Mack pout Nom — Richard Nielsen Brent Kertw Toad Barnet Attendance — 5247 Shurtliff Leads Southern Utah to Impressive Victory CEDAR CITY — Cherti Shurt- liff scored 19 points and Southern Utah pulled away in the second half Saturday night for an defeat of Loyola Marymount in women's basketball at the Centrum Myndee Larsen added 17 points and nine rebounds and Jamie White had 14 points and 10 boards for the Thunderbirds 81-5- 5 LOYOLA MARYPAOUP4T Morro Nokonehl Mononto 0 2 0-- 0-2 (4-- 0 Mier 00 2 O Wonen 1 SnopPw 0 Webb 4 Moore 0 0 3 We 04 0-- 6 0 15 Lundquist 11 Brown 6 22 8 ishlkawa 24 6 10 Totals 55 SOUTHERN UTAH (104) 17 Christensen 4 0 Shurtillt 19 Schofield 7 7 Esplin 2 C Shurtillt 9 1 2 2 Robins 7 0 5 Creasy 1 Ø 2 Bird 3 7 WhOe 6 3 14 Niernonn 24 O 4 Henry 3 2 81 Totals 5 10 21 HallItmst Goole NU Southern Utah 34 loyclio 21 0-- Rebouncle Asskste LMU 15 SUU 24 A: 609 ) SUU LMU SUU White 1 S Shurthlt (Bird 37 (White 9): SOU 49 Wise I0) 24 (White 5) TINTIOVert LMU 21 AIR FORCE ACADEMY Colo — Greg Brown scored 23 points to lead New Mexico 4 WAC victory to an 80-5- over Air Force Saturday night New Mexico also added 14 breaking an Air Force opponent record of 12 set just last month by Valparaiso three-pointe- MEW MCOCO Vevie (114) LoMor2-- 19 Ate FORCe UM) Lok 616 16 Barrett 3 Llones 46 22 Minion O Nelson &Goreal00 0 Fr4i00-- Hrre held Weber State to shooting Saturday night in a nt WOrt t7r 00 klAorgavi 6 bell Honn 03 0 Porker 04 2 0 OA 9 0awic4cOs 41 Az Face 29 OK" 104ollt4 Barbara Nevado Son Jose St 11 12 2 1 n t Lasky 2-Pott1gooto—Cc60 St 6 (Ste:hey Yodel' 2 Crawford 1 V00 1 Salim St San Manson (Crovve sgo etson M603( DZ WoBews G Croft Cater 1110ounds—Colo 511 Fouled out—Craolod 27 Sol Diego St 43 9 (Comet Shelley 6 7) ka6411—C000 St 17 0oder 101 San &9ulto INcdtets 2 eotht total Soule— 96 M 21 COO St 29 Scr Diego wet Texas-E- Fresno St 57 FRESNO Calif — Ralph Davis scored on a slam dunk with 26 seconds left in the game to lead Texas-Eover Fresno State Paso l a PASO (94) R Dods Oocker 5 71 17 SOO Daols 34 00 8 Gonzaiez 110(Ato loicis 130 A REMO Se Colorado St 74 San Diego St 60 a Paso 58 l ST Banks 541 GeeOBarries33 0400C 16 1842 5 4 (741 23 15 M4ysh:41512 00 $ o P1n337 13 Santiago 4 3 Kolor0 0 Salterotte 040- - ElM SAN DIEGO — Jeff Shelley scored 17 points includand Daing five mon Crawford added 15 as Cdlorado State defeated San Diego State Bakke 3 Ickes 234110 57 0 0 BO FlolMine—fresno 9 31 LIU 30 Ft Daels 04 Banos P (Crocker C Uses Spear 3 Gdeve St Marshal 04 Hares 07 M el Fouled Bader 15 Satterwhite 04 BSI oul—reone Rebounde—lREP 38 101 10 (R 11 Andt- sFresno 9 31 18 Does 3) Fresno 8) Idol twee- UlEP 11 Fresno 9 18 A- -94 lG4ee (Sd7O 15-fo- s 19 34 8 Ilaygood 51 50 0 woad 5- Savoy 19N:11:nue 50 13D Thomas 7 14 8 9 6 J Smith 34 7 ttooeva 50 0 Gbson 50 3 D SmIth04 IR 0 Curtis 00 2 totals 7 2143 67 1 0101201TOWN 3 4 Hurting-toChun:enet! 516 69 24 Rekt i6 Butte! 3667 12Brown 45 11 JOD3JEIS 01 2 Mooud 50 0 miller 5 Magda"! 50 0 Spencer 24 00 Duo 50 50 2942 M O IOLA Minim — GedgeSoven 42 IRV 26 34oint Coots — LRtV Mabel 9 D iSoyag D Smith 511 lbomos 2 J Smith 04 Gitson 1ChurchweE 3 &Nei 2 Bi leGrcir'idcoes Wien 141 Fouled Out — Savoy Hat9ood gavel liccemr Reed JOSE ST (54) Brothert on 5-Greene 5 3 7 Men 5-- 11 11 19 Mitche4 6 22 6 5 15 0 Ham- 1avola 46 3 10 Williams monds 1 0 0 Totals 67 PAC1RC Jones 3644 11JOSOrt 23Gritron 17 Jacobsen 5 Telma 4 4 2 Cloyton Putman 00 a 0410-Inerweter 0 Walker 4 olds 69 Nahltrne—Pactic AZ San Jose 9 32 Alien 512 Greene New Mexico St 77 UC Santa Barbara 69 Nevada 58 Fullerton 64 FULLERTON Calif— James Dockery had a career-hig- h 27 points and 10 rebounds to lead New Mexico State over Cal in a Big West game State-Fullert- tADOCO STATE (101) 10 Seivie 13 NO 2 Room 24 Johnson 44 27 Walker 6 Dockery 1118 IZ Wyof 5 12 9 Brodbeny 03 NO a Jaren 3Jookson 9 00 & MCLOy00 00 a Totals 3147 77 0 NO CAL STATIALLETTON (24) 3 ifilie Frenon 04) 20 Robinson NO NO O Emmet-- 24 10 St Clair 6 itiOng 1 00 3 lemon 2 5 3aArnos NI NO 0 Peterson Totals 4 67 It iteentne—MAe)( St 35 Cci 213 St 516 Point goats-10- ex JooteiOn Jarrett 44 Woker Wyatt DA Dockery St Clair 33 10no Coi (Lillie I keno) 01 Vernon 04 ) out—None l'ws Wed Pacific 69 San Jose St 67 STOCKTON Calif — Mi Sal Coon Srerci karic Jackson 34 Ter Jacobsen routed out—Griffin Ciaysyt Jones SANTA BARBARA Calif — Kyle Milling came off the bench to score a career-hig20 points as UC Santa Barbara held off Nevada Nevada closed within two points with 3:36 remaining in the game But Santa Barbara (5-put the game away with an 11-- 2 run h PWADA (46 ) Outlaw 13 Mcernuct 2Puottsiey 00 Hogan imme 5 7 1 Cast lbOltyant 0 8 VIctor 5 1411 6 MOOle Matson 44 4 Icecis 5a Saber Johnson 1 Kemp 6 NWickizer 2 Woodard Schumacher (54) 1 Ranson 3 23 Andemon 2 2 56 17 Cotten 00 1 0 00 4 Rose 3 3 6 7 0 3 1 3 it 5 Totals JWockizer I (X) LONG BEACH $TAN (6-3-) 4 9 3 Munson Hawkins 2 29 O'Kehey 9 2 IZ Rogers 4-- 14 9 Colton 6 OA & Ccwiezel 3 PO & O Gibe's 0-Moys 34 1 7 Brovm 0 Hannibal 7 145 IZ SKr"' 3 I 7 Totals 2 8 9 89 Monroe — Long Beach St 44 Utah St 35 Coals — Utah St 2 Long Beath St 8- ((emp IA Rose 19 (Hombal 34 O'Kelley 24 Atkinson 1 Cotton 2 Coviezel 2 Havhdra c' 1 Rogers Moys Pi Gibed 04) Fouled Out — Anderson Bromet Ito bounds—Utah SOS (Ronson 10) tong Beach St 29 (O'Kelley 6) Assists —Utah St 12 (Anderson Schurnothet 3 each) Long Booth St I? (Rogers 6) Total Fouls –1hc1h St 21 Long Beath St 26 A — 1493 " (54) 1 Meng 746 20 Madden Bute 0 348en1-- 3 2 14 Roymaket 09 luinec5-110 44 24 na 13Muee 0 Halftime-- 0C Santo Bortm 35 Nevolo 2a goals—Nevado 218 (Outlaw 14 Z Vida OA Hogcr Janson 3 Olkyont Moore 3-- 11 UC Santo barboro (Madam 14 Rick 14 Bale 04 Akin (mei 041 Riled °L- eNone State's Nathan Wickizer came down from his hot shooting streak and Long Beach dumped the Aggies 89-7- 0 The loss at the Gold Mine ended the Aggies' stay at the top of the Big West standings as USU drops to 6 with a 1 5-- 2-- conference mark Long Beach improves to and gets their first conference win of the season to go With Wickizer strug- glmg to get shots the Aggie offense sputtered and turned the ball over 12 times in the first half 6-- 3 1-- nt m STATE 0 5 6 0 0-- 0-- 2 0 2 three-poin- 3 3--9 0 ) 3- 5 11 0-- 0 7 0 2 6 er WY- 2 44-3- 5 1 ) "Ott9!nl!!)t1ptekSootefttlftelProlqt '441k4401::0 Tt titfi 0- 2-- 5 Totals 1 alone women's basketball victory at the Atkinson who leads the country as a shooter came into the game averaging close to 17 WEBER (140) points He had that by halftime as the limited Aggie Z Graf Z 34 5 Sorenson Tote forward bench had trouble controlling the 110 12 Gardner Monin 2 Wongsgord 110 Z 2 Mend 0 Berg 5 Poulson t shots and reLong Beach capitalized on &sok Z Wood 24 & Wirroner 34 peated Aggie turnovers to jump out to a big lead Totals 64 49 WITMINO after the game was tied at 17 DeVoie 44 10 Burnett 151hompson Utah State then gave up eight straight points and 6 Brown 6 Pella 5 knight never got back into the game 13 Romelin 0 McAdams 0200 8 Rider 110 67 0 Cross 44 4 Totals Six different 49ers nailed treys in the first half NorMiner Weber State 28 Wyoming 25 by Terrence O'Kelley to including a buzzer-beatOmit Weber (Wongsgord 46 Gardner 14): Rebound's Weber 29 give Long Beach a halftime lead oming 44 (Brown IA Peers (Sorereon 7) Wyoming 46 (Brown 9) Assiste Weber It didn't get much better in the second half for turnovers Weber 10 (Martin 3) Wyorning IS (Knigni 16 (Moitin 3 Berg 3) Wyoming State Utah 5 412 k 71Knigni Arena-Auditoriu- Z UC SANTA RAMADA Long Beach Knocks Ags From BWC Lead UTAH STATI er Former Olympians Skate Free Easy at Exhibition Jackson led all scorers with 23 points while Terry Cannon paced the Spartans with nJose g Heiss-Jenkin- Big West: Churchwell Leads Hoyas by UNLIT victory over Nevada-La- both deserved to go to the Olympics" Kwan said Kerrigan the nation's top hope for a medal at the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer Norway Feb 12- 27 was provisionally named to the team two days after being struck on the right knee by a assailant at Cobo Arena Harding a former national champion with more than her share of adversity including death threats in November at her home rink Joining Harding and Kerrigan on the US team are Scott Davis 21 of Great Falls Mont and Brian Boitano 30 of Sunnyvale Calif in men's singles Jerod Swallow 27 and Elizabeth Punsalan 22 of Pontiac Mich in ice dancing and Todd Sand 30 of Thousand Oaks Calif and Jenni Meno 23 of Westlake Ohio Kyoko Ina 21 of Guttenberg NJ and Jason Dungjen 26 of Troy Mich and Karen Court-lan- d 23 of Whippany NY and Todd Reynolds 27 of Houston "I don't think it's going to be hard to come back" said Kerrigan who watched the competition with her parents from Detroit Red Wings and Tigers owner Mike Ilitch's arena suite It was the first time since 1984 Kerrigan didn't compete in at nationals "It's too bad this is my last one" Kerrigan said "I wish I can be out there I'm pretty upset" Though United States Olympic rules dictate that she skate in the national championships the US Figure Skating Association found a ruling to allow her to compete The United States Figure Skating Association's international committee met immediately after the women's long free skating program in the Detroit Red Wings locker room and decided to give Kerrigan one of the two Olympic berths Usually skaters can receive medical exemptions only if they were medalists at the previous world championships like American Todd Eldredge in 1992 Eldredge was forced to withdraw from the '92 nationals with a back problem but was named to the Olympic team But Rule 505 of the US Figure Skating Association handbook states: "The committee may also consider for selection other competitors who did not compete in the US championships" "We're not so cutthroat as a sport that we don't recognize the right thing to do" said coach Carol s 1960 Olympic gold medalist and a member of the international committee "This circumstance is so unusual" stick-wieldin- a al- ternate "I feel fine about not going to the Olympics- - They STAR (931 i5 Wham 41 3 9 Voael Ocrotord 610 9Conaer 36 04 SeOsts 3 04 3 Vooev D Losier NAttiolis DO 13 17 Smih 04 DO a loicis 2546 17 540 WI DE00 STATE (54) 7 9 G 544 44 t5 Calm ta Neison 248 W'VerS 04 2 Z a writ-Io-n 5 Rcrde 44 Scnciers 5 00 00 Os Dom 1 2 2 ArrOlose 64 6 b-360 1006 St 37 Sol Diego St 30 3- - 0 Goso 81 67-4- 9 B Point gooks—As Force (Loll 3 Jones Hornrne113-1How Mrion Bel New ) Snviri Memo 5 roe 44 Neves &own Sonoefs FoteiM tomas Rebounde—Ar Rime 37 fMyox 4) 01 —No r Farce IO New Mexico 52 12) (Bei 4) New Memo 11 (Brom 61 l'olot louls—At Folm 17 New Memco i 1 klin46430"111tp 6 Neves 6 Wyoming 67 Weber St 49 LARAMIE Wyo — Wyoming 1 1 Continued From ries with her at competitions "I'm on my way" Harding said 13 of Los Angeles was named Michelle Ku-a- LONG BEACH CALIF — A matchup between two of the nation's best shooters quickly turned into a mismatch Saturday night as Long Beach State's Mike Atkinson poured GAME SUMMARY in 29 points and Utah GAME SUMMARY So Utah Berard Marten Biockner Long Beach 53 44 56 63 57 56 56 77 29 COLORADO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PEW DD3E 2 Beard 2 McLean 7 0 12 Petard 4 0 Z Ross 4 Drabeen 6 2 2 Weygint 1 0 KosiNT 2 0 Freeman 3 4 211awkins 2 1 5 Totals 45 710ng 9 3 Me 69 Snow 77 Utah Valley 113 Treasure Valley 45 Hill 10 10 21 Kerrigan Harding Make US Olympic Skate Team 111 WAC: Brown Lifts Lobos to Easy Win 17 4--6 Z Umthun 25 0-- 4 Belnap 0 I PeShaw 9 2 15 Dingman 3 0 terson 1 0 O Ha Ms 0 Andrus 4- 4-0 11 McEwen 17 Schu9 2 !Timber 5 Jenkins 6 O 2 0 18 Totals 3 60 Mathes' SLCC (59) O Morgan 0 0-Stokes 1 0 War10 Johnson 0 dle 1 6 Gould1 16 Bovero 2 Z ing 2 4 Bland 6 5 3 Taylor 5 pock 6 Heslop 2 1 4 Brown 8 04 8 O Totals 21 7 kornik 2 59 Iltanme — CSI 38 S1CC 30 R bounds: ROC 38 (Bland 12 Goulding 6 Wardle 5) CSI 37 (Jenkins 13 McEwen IZ Schumacher 5) AssIste USX 16 (Bland 5 Wardle 4 Bovero 3) CS! 13 (Jenkins 3) Poole MCC 20 (Bland 7 Johnson 4 Goulckng 3) CSI 7 (Jenkins 2 Andrus 2) Turnovent SIX 24 (Wardle 6) CSI 29 (Sham 6 Jenkins 5) TREASURE St MY (54) Laura Goulding scored 19 102 3 Halthm — INSC 54 IVCC 39 Three-Poi5 Shots — TVCC (Branch 5 Hess 2 Sheed 1 Penney 3 Messick 1 UVSC 8 1 (King VonDyke Schofield 0-- Schweigert 34 Anderson ReDeGrattenned Hoteirts bounds: IVCC 35 (Blgelow 8) UVSC 46 (Smith 16) Assists — TVCC 13 (8) UVSC 24 (Schofield 7) Total Fouls — TVCC 19 iNSC 19 WOMEN Z 8 Hat 3 0 (86) 3 Peterson 0 0 48 25 1 4 Lawson 4 Willis 22 John0-0 9 17 Anderson 1 son a Faux 4 Kartchner 14 0 Z Totals 7 3 86 Halftime — SLCC 34 CSI 29 (69) A Brantley Madison 6 So- - LAKE 8 Sylvester 0 Overton 9 Utah Valley 103 Treasure Valley 87 Torgerson 0 2 2 Z 8Odi 4 Totals 30- Hayes 2 61 96 Hann — Snow 49 Dite 31 Three 1 Point Shots — Dixie 5 (Aritium SaWs 1 Salahuddin 2 Brewer OA Hat2 ton 2 Porter Hand I Stamps Christensen 04 Snow 5 (J tebbs 5 Tebbs I Torgerson Sate ll WilSOrt 0-Rebounds — Mee 33 (Port 8) Snow 37 (J Tebbs and Liddiard 9) Assists — DöSe 15 (Anitum 8) Snow 21 (J Tebbs and MacArttu 5) TUMOVINS — Mee 20 (Hand 63 Snow 18 (liddiard 5) Mocked Shots — Dbde I (Davis) Snow 3 (J Tebbs Torgerson Hayes) Steals — Dixie 3 (Salahuddin 2) Snow 7 (thtee players with 2) Totals Fouls — Dude 30: Snow IS Fouied Out — Solahudclin HattonPorter Technical Fouls — None Salt Lake BeIncto 6 SOUTHERN at Air Force at Fresno 101 Pacific 12 Fullerton St 0 3 Todcrts Game UNIV at LIC Itvine Vegas in a game Saturday night 62-5- 0 TVCC 03 02 New Mexico 0 91-7- 3 O Bonkheod Tesch 7 Varefoo 11 Preston 5 6 59 8 4 8 0 Totals 12 Bell 69 ding UTEP a 78-6- 7 FRIDArS LATE JUNIOR COLLEGE BOX SCORES MEN Diego 30 State PA S AirFoqce limp Monday's Games Section chael Jackson sank a Md — Rob- jump shot with less than two ert Churchwell scored 24 seconds left to give Pacific a over San Jose State points to lead Georgetown to victory 4 6 12 0 2 WI INV LOC !none Utah St N 57 93 93 83 75 54 55 83 twe WI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2-- 3 3-- 74 1 1 St Standings LANDOVER to 13-- 4 and league mark to 3 Southern Idaho fell to 13-In Scenic West women's play UVSC upped its record to 15-win over Southern with a Idaho Ken i Andrus led UVSC with 19 points ' 112 g game-winnin- ht 20 30 10 t one his guy Preston took 38 seconds earlier The freshmen "work just as hard prepare just as well all their life for these moments They shots of dream of shots" said Daniels Robbie actually had a vision he would be swishing the revealing that only a minute earlier he missed a trey from the same spot one that "felt really good" Ah the brashness of this youth brigade Already even in the teen-ag- e years they're calling their shots And more amazingly in Robbie Reid's case making them Admitting the jumper wasn't the shot he wanted his club to take at crunch time (where's that Larson kid when you need him?) with the Cougars staring at a third straight loss to the Utes coach Reid acknowledged "It doesn't surprise me" Oh yeah? "No kidding my kid is the only one who has the guts to shoot and leave the building not thinking about it one way or the other" said the Cougs' coach At least not until he gets home to visit with dad It's a sign of the times Ute assistant Donnie Daniels saw no difference in Reid's missile and the St Wyoming Utah S WI 23 Procter 9 Brow 843 II Sron O 2 22 Z Wile Gnew 04 a ode m 6 Ihornas ea lotis Reid's Bomb Heralds Arrival of Youth Movement 1 Caro WI 21 21 BYU 44-4- 7 C-- Fresno St New Mex Hawaii BIVC Season Allendconve half the second consecutive poor opening 20 minutes " "If we come out and play a full 40 minutes We said trouble "We're Rydalch play a just having good 30 minutes but it's the other 10 minutes that are killing us" BYIrs lead stretched to 15 points in the second half before Utah mounted a comeback The Utes got back even at 4 after Rydalch hit two free throws with 8:09 left in the game t The foul shots were part of a swing for Utah The run started when BYU center Jay Thompson was whistled for a foul and then a technical Ma Jian made two free throws and Ryalch hit the technical "We expected them to make a run at us" said Roger Reid "1 was just pleased that we came back and played the way we did" l" 1:friAyMt WAC Standings WAC SOO Vcm Nowt 0ccomn 0042 043 2140 1420 kik& 2445 244 2431 00 4 Dunant 0 5 4 L 1 GAME SUMMARY right on the line" he said The execution of the play wasn't exactly what Roger Reid had in mind but hell take it "That wasn't the shot I really wanted" said Reid but only Rob has the guts to shoot that shot He has a lot of confidence and he always thinks he can make that type of shot" Reid's heroics nearly went for naught Rydalch made a shot with six seconds left but was called for an offensive foul and the basket was waved off "I'll have to look at the film" Rydalch said of the call -- It was a pretty close call" It was too close for Utah coach Rick Majerus who wanted Rvdalch to take the ball to the basket "Rydalch p:ayec: it perfectly" he said "I'll lose every game likt ":at if I have to it should have been a Rydalch said he knew he charged into Russell Larson but was hoping the basket would count since he thought he released the ball before making contact "He had the lane clear" Larson said "He got by his man With six seconds left he knew he was going to take it and he knew he was going to make it "All I could do was get in front of it and hope the ref sees it It was a gutsy call to make They usually don't make that call that late in the game But I was set It was a charge" With 32 seconds left Larson made one free throw for the final margin Reid's shot not only beat the Utes it squashed an impressive comeback Utah scored the game's first five points but then watched BYU take a 19-- lead The Utes shot 21 percent from the field in the first 9 1994 By Christine de Aragon THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE While Tonya Harding was skating for a shot at an Olympic dream at the US Championships in Detroit former Olympians were reliving their experi- ences Saturday at the Delta Center Although Harding and the other competitors performed their free skate programs by following the strict guidelines the 13 cast members of Discover Stars On Ice skated with enthusiasm emotion and creativity — and without the pressure — before nearly 6000 fans However no ice show is without its jitters Several skaters missed jumps and a couple fell But the audience didn't seem to mind Ogden resident Branch Jacobson celebrating his 25th wedding anniversary with his wife Mar li had cast: only one word to describe the "Fantastic!" However Taylor Freckleton of East Layton had one complaint "Where's Mickey?" he asked But the show's and 1984 Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton made sure he made up the mouse's absence with some clowning around of his own When rock band Aerosmith recorded "Walk This Way" they probably never knew just how many interpretations of walking Hamilton could come up with including steps like a gorilla Hamilton also hammed it up as a cheesey night club singer performing to Wayne Fontaine Jr's "1 Love Me" Paul Wylie the 1992 Olympic silver medalist and Brian Orser the 1984 Olympic silver medalist won a few hearts of their own with a combination of triple jumps some comedy and even a little drama Kristi Yamaguchi the show's rookie had no trouble developing a repertoire for the entertainment industry In "Romeo and Juliet" the 1992 Olympic champion showed she can act as well as pairs-skat- e And in Krush's "So Groovy Now" the traditionally with the in elegant skater proved she can crowd While all of the skaters performed a skit as if it were a vinyette of their personal lives the tribute to the 1984 Olympics and the "people of Sarajevo whose lives may never be the same" showed the true Olympic spirit Hamilton Brian Orser Rosalynn Sumners and Kitty and Peter Carruthers all of whom medaled in Sarajevo and were dressed in the Olympic colors performed to Elton John's "Funeral for a Friend" and Bette Midler's "My Life" The group traced the Olympic circles on the ice as tribute to the people whose lives are now being torn apart by war But the cast was sure not to leave on a sad note and "cool cats" finished with a series of numbers dressed in suits with a reminder that the reason athletes strive for the Olympic dream is for the enjoyment of the sport star-studde- I d hip-ho- p pin-strip- McCabe Wins Cross Country Sid Race ANCHORAGE Alaska — Park City's Laura McCabe won the women's freestyle technique race Saturday at the US Cross Country Skiing Championships McCabe finished well ahead of another Park City resident Ingrid Butts The race was the first in a series of four that will determine the US Olympic Team McCabe finished in 45 minutes 132 seconds Butts was second at 4532 Former University of Utah skier Luke Bodensteiner won the men's freestyle edging Salt Lake's John Aa 'berg Bodensteinerts time was 1:17:13 40 seconds ahead of Aalberg's Marcus Nasha current Ute skier was 10eh I |