Show f'a'Ch Friia 2B 13 1S37 Sports NCAA task f orce enforces drug tests the National Collegiate Athletic Association's drug program The testers moved in within minutes after Kansas State's 9 victory over Georgia and shadowed the players' every move thereafter They weren't talking about their task No comments until after the tournament they said Drug tests are being conducted throughout the NCAA basketball tournament Players testing positive for any SALT LAKE CITY — They moved into Kansas State's locker room like the Gestapo Wielding clipboards bearing the names cf eight Wildcat players and wearing that spelled out their mission eight members of the NCAA's task force went into action The Kansas State players were chosen at random Thursday to be tested under -- -- V - one of 3000 substances by the NCAA will be disqualified fhrn: tie remainder of the tournamer1 The eight chosen Wildcats ajccrdr to guard Will Scott were birr si'f Lr:a Mitch RichSmith Norris Cclenun mond Lance Simmons Chares Steve Henson and Rc2 Mytr — ia other words the top pUytrs When several of the Kansas Sta:? players attended a pestgane prrss cocfer- bar-- d j i r if Iff j W For Smith it was a strenuous ordeal "Lynn was joking about it because he couldn't fill up to the line on the jar" said Scott "He started drinking sodas Finally I heard him say I made the liner " Test samples which will be taken from players selected randomly throughout the basketball tournament will be sent to labs either in Los Angeles or Montre- arsfrrj - s£- in eree the testers we- - a'ct After rfjvr'etV questions the payers were uviered by the testers cut cf the arera ictvs a UTt and into tcstirs station had beta set up "There was ro iy ycu could cheat" SrrrJa said "It's closely guarded" Said Scott "They follow you wherever you go It's kind of hard doing it while somebody's surdirg there watching" -- al f1 h f ?V i i wx V'V©' J'X Sherman ISU's Chase Brown (on floor) and Donn Holston get tangled up in chase for a loose ball From 1B thrilled the Cowboys' large loud throng of fans Eric Leckner Wyoming's massive junior center led the way with 22 points including six during the final 10 minutes to keep the Cowboys ahead down the stretch Dembo finished with 16 points despite a shooting night Sean Dent was also in double digits for Wyoming now overall with 10 points Dent drilled a couple of vital free throws of his own on a situation with 1:09 remaining which gave Wyoming a lead allowing the Cowboys to withstand a by Virginia's Mel Kennedy which cut the gap to with a minute to go before Dcmbo and Jones came through at the foul line "This is still a fairly young basketball team" Wyoming Coach Jim Brandenburg said of his squad which has only three seniors none of whom played Thursday night "I think they were put off somewhat by the tournament play We were a little nervous out there and didn't shoot the ball the way we normally do "Down the stretch we made some clutch plays we hit some big free throws" Andrew Kennedy topped Virginia's scoring with 14 points while John Johnson added 12 and Mcl Kennedy more as the Cavaliers' campaign came to an which their first NCAA tourney win in record end with a "I thought our guys gave it a seven years e "I was kinda scared at great effort They gave it everybecause we had such a big thing they had" Virginia Coach Terry Holland said "We're very lead and there was still 20 minbut I love this utes left to play" Hazard said disappointed "You always expect the other team because they worked awfulteam to make a run at you and ly hard to get here "We certainly didn't get many you just hope you've built a steep breaks out there The officials enough hill for them to climb I didn't work nearly as hard as our just wanted the clock to burn and team did and tonight I can't say the final buzzer to go off too many good things about them team "Central Michigan's (the officials) If they work hard showed a lot of courage and they and make a few mistakes I'll scared me to death That's a tribBut never criticize them it's done ute to their coach — he wouldn't now" let their team quit" UCLA 92 C Michigan 73 Tommie Johnson had 18 UCLA champion d playing what Coach Walt called "maybe the best first half we've played all season" rolled up a whopping lead en route to its rout of MidAmerican Conference champ Central Michigan Reggie Miller poured in 24 points to pace the Bruins to a 1 halftime bulge over the Chippewas who were making their first NCAA appearance in 10 years UCLA boosted its margin to midway through the second half before Central Michigan began a gallant comeback bid which made things more respectable by the final buzzer 0 High Davis and Raikham combined for 20 points as Weber High advanced to the championship semifinals of the Tournament for the second consecutive year clipping the Region 2 champion Tigers In other games Thursday Roy upset defending State champ Woods Cross Kearns crushed Davis and got by Mountain View by The Region 3 champion Bears toing fur a I inal I uur hi J in the lriiket of the championship Stale l!isketbill 'Inurnamcnt defeat weie slapped with a iit the lutuls uf Uintah Ihursdjy at last Hit-The loss dropped Ilejr Riser out of the race kr the Mate' title "We just ran across a fond Kill fjl ( Jule eilstra) that we couldn't step" said a disappoint 1 4-- A The Warriors scored a sea vaWSS& fct H f ? ' fi ' eilstra and her sister Tern eilstra combined for 41) of the teams 58 points to send Bear River packing for the loser's bratket where they meet Dixie this alternoon at 5:30 p m Julie Zcilstra had 14 points in the first quarter and finished with 27 points a Terri canned 22 points lost it in the first half" Williams said "We tried to cover her (Julie) front and baek and tried different tpc tf ?one situations and couldn't stop her "c J Aim : - xt"" ' Wyoming's Sean Dent (left) and Eric Leek- ner lorce Virginia 5 Mnarew eeay to the ball on a trip downcourt Wyo- off an pass with one minute remaining in overtime ahead to stay ana put William Scott and Mitch Richmond each spkvhed in a pair of free throws during the final 21 seconds as the Wildcats turned back the Bulldogs Richmond finished with 34 points and II rebounds while three points during the first quarter and survived a Orem run in the fourth quarter to advance into tonight's championship semifinals against Taylors-vill- e at 8:50 pm "I was wondering when the ball would start going in the basket" said Weber Coach Annette "We were getting easy shots but couldn't get them to fall The girls weren't there mentally dur ing the first quarter We were playing slow the first quarter and we've never been held to three points in one quarter" Despite their inability to make layups the Warriors only trailed at the first by five points stop Rindi Hill's two free throws at See GIRLS on 3B Whatever wc were trying wasn't shoot very well and we didn't have a very good offensive night working Wc knew we were going to have to give her some points We only had 12 points in the first and didn't expect her sister to half come on so strong" "Wc went and lead The Utes rolled up a in the third outseorcd them in the first quarter and outseorcd quarter I wish I'd have gone to in the second Bear River that cailier" he said frame to command a Bear River was led by Karen advantage There was no catching up for the Beats in the Christenscn and Wendy Wood second half down after the wlij eaeh suited nine points third quarter In other panics Thursday "I thought wc played them trounced Dmc ft') 47 Judj-good the second half" Williams Memorial topped Ioj'in said "It appeared that we played and Tooele got past aibon 57 a game but we didn't 55 y W f Tl t : VI(rv7? :: a 'flA h X T yrr dashes Bear River's hopes ed Bear Riser Coach Tarrcl ¥y tiff? f:tY Z-- —t' )K"v) Arwi Sherman ming's Fennis Dembo (34) and Virginia's 10m csneeney a) Keep an eye on the tion Scott scored 17 points Coleman 14 and Charles Bledsoe 13 more as Kansas State improved to 0 overall Georgia's Willie Anderson led all scorers with 35 points including 20 during the final 9'j minutes of the second half Chad Kessler was the only other player in double figures for the Bulldogs semifinals Roundup Weiss Weber 60 Orem 51 Uintah duo SALT LAKE CITY — Bear Riu-- was riding high on a winning streak but its bubble was burst by a sister duo fiom points Dan Majerle 17 points and 13 rebounds Ervin Leavy 14 points and Jim Murray 13 more points for CMU which wound up its season at Central Coach Michigan Charles Coles whose team struggled through a miserable 27 percent shooting performance in the first half said his squad "got off to a very bad start and never recovered I saw some jitters out there we were glued to the floor "UCLA started out tough and shot well They have a good team a hungry team the best team we've played They have a helluva program "I didn't think we could come shots back on them I could see the Miller made from the field including a trio of clock ticking away and I knew to finish with 32 we weren't gonna win" Coles points and 13 rebounds Jerome said "But we just wanted to "Pooh" Richardson added 13 make these young kids feel proud more when they left the floor" points and Dave Immcl as the Bruins who popped in 71 Kansas St 82 percent of their field goal at79 (OT) tempts in the first half raised Georgia with their season record to Norris Coleman's soft dunk amors slip into MURRAY — A nightmarish first quarter nearly did in the Warriors but sophomore Carylyn Davis and junior Karen helped fuel Weber's fast break and spark the Warriors past Girls Orcm in the State Tournament Thursday at Murray 7't From 1B Jim Farmer scored 29 points and Derrick McKey 25 as Alae bama padded a margin to 17 points midway through the second half George Calc scored 16 points for North Carolina A&T Tony Raye's two free throws with two seconds left gave Austin and seeded Nth the Pcay decision over Illinois The lllini led after Tony basket with 13 seconds to play But Ken Norman who led Illinois with 17 points Touted Rayc only two seconds from the finish and Rayc hit both Darryl Bedford ted the Governors with 24 points Sin of Billy Donovan's baskets came from range and his 35 points helped Providence handed r home defeat its run to Providence used a take a commanding lead Tddie Collins led 1MB with 17 points In the Midwest Regional it was Xavicr Ohio 70 Missouri 69 Duke 58 Texas AIM 51 Auburn 62 San Diego 61 and Indiana which wound up on the season with 16 points Georgia had possession of the ball with the score tied and nine seconds remaining in regulation play but after calling three consecutive timeouts to try and set up a game-inning play the Bulldogs committed an offensive foul to send things into OT 92 Fairfield 58 Byron Larkin scored 29 points to pace Xavicr over the "We Tigers were fiat" Missouri Coach Norm Stewart said Kevin Strickland picking up the scoring slack when Danny Ferry went to the bench with a hip pointer scored 20 points for Duke including four free throws in the final minute Winston Cnte who scored 13 points rallied Texas AIM within a point of the lead but a Strickland basket and two free throws by John Smith kept the Aggies at bay Mike Jones scored 24 points but Auburn needed late breaks to upend San Diego An Auburn run capped by Jones' rebound basket with 2:57 left provided a lead San Diego trailing missed two of four free throws in the last 12 seconds and then missed a final chance when Paul Leonard was called for a wnh one second to play Center Dean Garrett scored 20 ruints and forward Rick added 17 for Indiana whieh ran cfTto a halftime lead rairfield seeded last in the regional finished "I was pretty pleased" Indiana Coaeh Bub Knight said |