Show H i - J T —t - - vvjt xrwiwnMWw The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday Skater ’s heart was too big AP photo Sports briefs JT Snow was e the only winner among the AL selections in voting hy managers and coaches Second baseman Roberto Alomar a free agent after playing for Toronto also was selected along with Texas Cleveland shortcatcher Ivan Rodrigue stop Omar Viquel and outfielder Kenny Lofton and New York third baseman Wade Boggs first-tim- Gloves NEW YORK (AP) — Atlanta’s Greg Maddux won his sixth straight Gold Glove award moving within three of Bob Gibson's NL record for pitchers Atlanta outfielder Marquis Grissom won his third consecutive Gold Glove and Chicago first baseman Mark Grace won for the third time in four seasons Second baseman Craig Biggin who played for Houston and became a free agent also was selected along with Cincinnati shortstop Barry iirkin Florida catcher Charles Johnson Sun Diego third baseman Ken Caminili and outfielder Steve Finley and Los Angeles outfielder Raul Mondesi i t Ulufale welcomed back on Brigham Young team PROVO Utah (AP) — Brigham Young defensive tackle Mike Ulufale 7 who walked out during Saturday's loss to Utah has returned to the team and will play in the Cougars' last game of the regular season Sutuiday at Fresno Stale “Mike Ulufale will make the trip lie will dress He will play" coach Lavcll Edwards said Tuesday He declined further comment as did Ulufale senior was suspended for The four games last month because of violations of the school's Honor Code lie returned for the Nov 4 game against Tulsa lie apparently was upset about not starting against Utah and left the field side line dispute after a 34-1- first-quart- er HJ football winner Boyd Hunter of Logan was this weeks Herald Journal Football Picks winner He correct'y picked IK of the 2(1 games Tuesday's scores NBA Toronto 102 Seattle 97 Chicago 108 Dallas 102 OT Denver 107 Atlanta 99 Portland 109 L A Lakers 108 NHL Boston 5 Winnipeg 4 N Y Rangers 9 Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 5 Los Angeles 2 Washington 3 San Jose 2 Florida 4 New Jersey 3 Toronto 5 St Louis 2 Anaheim 3 Calgary 2 3 On television I' Mitch MascaroHerald Journal Jeremie Paulus right prepares to pin Weber's Daniel Allen Logan's baskettas Shane Frazier sports writer PRIME — NHL Hockey K 103-pou- To hear Bryant McKay that's another basketball team not the luigan High girls out on the practice floor MIAMI (AP) — The Florida Marlins are on a shopping spree The first purchase was center fielder Devon White who signed a $99 million three-yea- r contract I uesdav to fill a crucial spot in the field and the batting order “I would love to be in the position where wc can continue to spend at the level that we are going to spend and the onlv wav wc can do that is if people come out and Ca-ok- na Today's quota sbis arc gmre F‘iirson after in” — Piirtljnj's June s $ nt Tucsdtfs xht His signing was the first of two or three significant deals the Marlins aie promising their fans who seemed to d abandon the club in the strike-slitened season 3-- “His heart was enlarged as athletes' hearts frequently arc” Varga said “But his heart was disproportionately enlarged more than you would expect for an athlete” because of his history of hypertension Lev Markov a chief doctor of the Moscow sports health center where Grinkov was examined before the 1994 Olympics disputes the US medical Endings “There is something in sport we call ‘sudden death’ Wc had several such cases before when an athlete’s heart starts growing It can become as much as twice the normal size It causes a variety of heart dysfunctions and can cause such a sudden death An athlete doesn't feel any discomfort or pain Only a special medical test can detect the disease” Grinkov he said showed no signs of this “In 1994 when wc examined Grinkov for the final time before the Olympie gamcs wc didn’t find' anything wrong I doubt the diagnosis of the American doctors saying that he died from a heart attack” Grinkov collapsed without warning while he practiced for an ice show with his wife and partner Ekaterina Gordeeva See SKATER on Page 11 Centerfieider Cevon YMs qog: w S'j'red a Thr?e-yes- ' the Ftonda Mans ear-ol- ear “It was apparent when we came back this vear that the “Val Krogh" he says “she's John Stockton” “Kelly Wcsscls When she gets the ball she's going to score It's look out because here's Karl Malone” Is there a better time of year than before the season starts? Everyone's a hero everyone's healthy No it's no crime for a coach like McKay to get carried away If not now when? Today Logan's whole team gets carried away olT to Pleasant Grove for their opener Considering that they got whomped by PG last season and considering that the chief whomper Tirzah Church is back this could he interesting not to say scary And it's only the start of “the toughest ever” McKay says The team travels to tournaments at Uintah and Northridgc before returning to the Recreation Center Dec 15 against Uintah At any rate by dinner Thursday the coach pre-seas- on See GRIZZ on Page 11 v honcvmoon was over" IXimbrowski said of the dramatic drop in attendance White who spent the past five seasons with Toronto and turns 33 next month won his seventh Gold Glove award Mondav He said 1 uesdav he was thrilled at the prospect of plaving near his native Jamaica and was rcadv to assume a teaching and leadership role in the ouificld — something the Marlins need “I've noticed that wc have a lot of voting ballplavcrs over here and I'm (here to help them in even which he said “To plav with these voung plavers thai I'm going to be plaving with is going to make me feel voung again which I don't think I'm over the hill but with baseball vou know 32 it's getting up there” It will be up to manager Rcnc Lachcmann to determine where While lits into the lineup but it will most likely be at No 2 behind shortstop QdiJv io Veras Though slowed at times bv injuries during the past iwo seasons V) hire has J3n home runs and stolen bases over the p?s sjnL' siasons with California mj Toronto In IWi h s' H runs and s: ‘'ases jr 5 aiumrvs -- A° v m last wit I can" al 109-10- See MAUL on Page II By Mike Ingraham ESPN — NCAA Basketball Maji Invita-t'onchampionship ViFancva vs North later Journal sports editor 6:30 pm Anceles Mitch MascaroHerald Grizz heavyweight Mike Toone pinned Weber s Quinn Campbell in the second round Grizzly Kevin Ball (152) took Aaron' McKay to the third round before losing by decision while teammate Dan Kani-ga- n (160) was pinned in the first round by Taylor James Andrade sparked the Logan crowd with a second round pin of Arthur Miruchna in (he 171 pound class nary autopsy said Grinkov apparently had another heart attack about 6-- 8 hours before he collapsed Monday Shopping spree Grizz girls ready for opener lands White with Marlins Col- baseline mating a desperation lumper at tki buzzer to fi'c the Trail Blazers a sutory n rr the In up 36c9 Aggressiveness was the key in the first three matches The test featured Logan's Ryan Ellis against Jeremy Lee orado “1 always ihirk my with” cr were" Lee struck first taking Ellis to the ground and then to his shoulders in the mate Ryan Mock's (125) pin of Jeremy Mcchum in the second round With the score 244) after four mutches the Warriors under head couch Jody Warren were looking like state champs “He's a good coach” Peacock said “And he has some good kids to work The fourth battle featured John White (130) overpowering the Grizzlies Chris Shumway for the pin but moments later the Grizz struck back Paulus showed his state runner-u- p talent in a first round pin of Daniel Allen to finally put Logan on the board 30--6 The Warriors got back on track as Mark Bennett toppled Matt Norman in a three round match Tyler Heap (145) then pinned Logan's Chris Behm in the second round to pul Wchcr champions Even so Peacock was slightly shaken massacre Tuesday at the hy the 56-IRecreation Center Logan counted just three winners: Jeremy Paulus at 135 pounds Bijun Andrade at 171 and heavyweight Mike Toone “For a couple of our kids it's their first varsity malch''said Peacock “Half of our (cam is underclassmen so I expect that we'll come around by the end of the season “We belter do something quick''hc said “It was obvious that they were a lot more aggressive and confident than we 5-- A NIT Cham- Chicago at first 32 seconds At 112 Jarom Burbank faced a similar doom against Jed Jones Their match lasted a quick 43 seconds By the third mutch it was beginning to look like a contest for the Warriors JcIT Lu)w (119) pinned Logan's Jeremy Badger in 59 seconds followed by tcam- - LOGAN — When Logan High coach Jim Peacock invited Weber to town for the first wrestling match of the season he knew it would he highly experimental for his young team After all the Warriors are the reigning pionship semifinal Georg a Tech vs Georgetown 7 pm the first round Tuesday night at the Rec Center Few wins for Logan grapplers against tough Weber ESPN — College bashettaii NIT Championship semifinal Michigan vs Arizona 6 pm TBS — NBA Basketball Chicago at San Antonio ESPN — College in Warriors maul Grizzlies pm 6:30 pm :v r‘ ' support vou" general manager Dave Dombrowski said White who had a $4 million salar) in 1995 will make $3 million next season $34 million the following vear and S3 5 million in 1998 He is the first Ircc agent to sign with a new team this offseason IHL Phoenix 4 Peoria 4 t Gloves ST LOUIS (AP) — California pitcher Mark Langston and Toronto outfielder Devon White won their seventh Gold Glove awards and Seattle outfielder Ken Griffey Jr won his sixth straight i ' k ’ Angels first baseman LAKE PLACID NY (AP) — A day after he suddenly died doctors revealed what killed skater Sergei Grinkov — his heart was too big An autopsy showed the e Olympic figure skating champion died of a massive heart attack caused by a blocked artery in an enlarged heart plagued by high hkxxl pressure “He was clearly in very good health except for this one problem” Dr Francis Vaiga said Tuesday “The entire front half of his heart muscle and a part of the left side of his heart muscle were deprived of oxygen” Vaiga who performed the prelimitwo-tim- hoists the NIT trophy with teammates after the Buffaloes beat Arkansas 73-7- 1 in the championship game r iiiiMiW Page 8 Colorado's Alexandra Slokar (14) NL Gold ill November 22 1995 Sports snapshot AL Gold r ' Bull veterans edge Mav youngsters DAL1AS (AP) — The Dallas Mavericks discovered it doesn't matter how well you rebound if you can't make a lav up The Mavericks dominated the Chicago Bulls on the boards and shot well from outside but 2 couldn't connect from in dose as they lost in overtime Tuesday night The biggest miss of all for Dallas was Jim Jackson's uncontcstcd shot under the basket with 11 seconds remaining in regulation that would have given Dallas a 4 victory On an inbounds play jamal Mashburn found Jackson alone underneath and whipped the ball to him before the Bulls could react But the shot from range bounced awav “If thev like a moral v ictory they can cuddle this one tonight but I don't think ihcrc will be too many of them happv about it' Mavericks coach Dick Motta said "I saw them miss a whole bunch of layups I've alwavs been taught that a lav up is better than a “We hustled our butts off and controlled the boards Wc did cvcrv thing wc needed to do but thev still keep score and you have to put tie ball in (66-5(- 1) 108-10- 96-9- point-blan- k the little orange thing” The Mavericks' rebounding edge enabled them to take 15 more shots than the Bulls (108 to 93) but the Bulls s:i made more (42 to 37) as Dallas hit onlv 34 percent from the floor Jason Kidd led Dallas with 25 points 15 rebounds 11 assists and six steals — the rebounds J and steals were career highs Mashburn bad 21 points and Jackson IV “It was a pvd win for us Thev pushed us to the limit' said ihc BJIs‘ Scottic Pippen who scored 26 points 12 of ihcn in the fourth quarter when he s deficit led an 11 m run that erased a wiih 36 points Jordan led the Bulls Mu had in 1“ the second mckidirg quarter “This iijir was scrap” i rg prenv hard” Jordan -- 75-m- AP photo Chicago Butts guard Michael Jordan right strips tha ban from Dallas Mavericks guard Jason Kidd during overtime The Bulls putied out the win 108-1C2 said of Dallas “Lverv loose ball thev came up with Wc fought our wav back the whole game Wc got really fortunate thev missed a basket at the end of regulation" The Bulls wiin for the eighth time in nine games while the Mavericks JropjxJ ihc it fiiunh straight to fall to 55 SXiih the Bulls wish 47 seconds Lading n2-i- i Idl ir ciiripii Jihtsip was whisilid traveling on a ihc hiskil md ih B!U managed to fi Se Bl ILnn Page II |