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PT 's ' : "P ' 13 1 girls hoops 14 Jazz keep rolling 14 All-Vall- ' ey I wTha Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday March 15 1998 Insido Gymnasts finish on positive note earns By U8U Adriatic Mndte ReMone Jones who hails from Blackfoot Idaho did not compete Friday as both the preliminary and final round of competition in the pole vault was held Satur- - Senior Shane Bingham finished lOb in the mik ran in 4:0976 and sophomore Shae Jones cleared 11 feet 773 Inches in die pole vault to finish eighth in Satur-J“‘- s final rounds of competition at die Indoor Championships in Indi- i 1s7 i Utah State wrapped up the gymnastics regular season on a nigh note Saturday at No 3 Alabama The third-rankAggies notched a season-higroad score with a 19350 ed h and didn't have to count a fall all evening The Crimson Tide rolled to a 19695 to win the meet in front of 7896 fans "You are not gong to beat Alabama at for die finals during yesterday's clocking a 4K14J6 Ms r day’s final round second-be- st time of the season His time ? V Also on the men's side junior Mark id Saturday's final was his sixth fastest “ -- r:'— mark of ie SceMILERanPage20 Logan off to a perfect start on thedtamondPage 14 ' at ' yeatA Sporti bnoft I I 1 Seattle releases Warren SEATTLE (AP) — Chris Warren a draft choice who became one fit the NFL’s best ranting backs for Seattle has teen released by foe Seahswks ' fosneoanomic move that was expected after the Seahswks signed nmningjback Ricky Whiten as a free agent they parted company with Whnea 30 on fthhy after Y Hying hi triito Mm fourth-roun- ' 400 meters The time was good for a fourth place finish in his heat but it was not fast enough to qualify him for Satur-he- a Honeyville Utah native ' vault was her d of the season Junior Corey Murdock ran a time of 4745 seconds in die preliminary I ' final-roun- drird-hiibe- s' ' ir day Jones' By Shawn Harrison 'A v V 11 v: ! Alabama” USU head coach Ray Cora said alter die meet “But we did get die monkey off our backs and that is a great feeling The team is extremely pleased and had a much better performance” The past five meets have been a nightmare for die Aggies They would hit three events but fall apart on one costing them a good score Saturday was different USU broke die 48 mark on every event See GYM on Page 20 69 A - d scores-2- 8 - in victory BoisEIdaho(AP)- - Iter a point guard countered second-bein foe West by his coach Uti “I think he’s got some good years left” said Randy Mueller Seattle's vice st Fighting through foe' Razorbacks’ fullcourt preu 28 points as the No 3 Utes Miller scored a career-hig- h defeated sixth-seedArkansas 75-6- 9 in foe second round of dm NCAA toamament Saturday ' ' The junkxvplaying the final 6:25 with four fouls had 18 point! and hit M" ed NCAA championships 8-o- f- Utah75Aikaniu68r 9 nee throws in the second half when die came Hoga (24-within three point! threetimes ' “I had to be aggres- NBA 1141 Whshkqjlon 83 Charlotte 80 Cleveland 88 New York 85 OT Jersey 108 DaNas 83 I louston 08 naenunento 00 9) sive 83 Milwaukee 88 JiPortend 82 classmen on Utah's NHL Boeton 5 NY Rangera Plttfoiirgh 2 Buffalo 1 PMedama 6 DaMt ‘ roster 1 I ' h 1 in Anaheim Uml j ihl fine throws beat San Doleac whose eweerhigh Ranrisco in the fint iovkL Bat Dolesc didn't match up ' with Atfcanaaa’ quick preu and he finished with 16 the field in the second half points going just “You just can't uy enough about Andre taking cue of die pressure and holding onto the ball” Doleac said “He dfia great job in get£ng foe ball up foe float” Utah coach Ride Msjexus pulled Miller aside for a 15-of-- 8an Antonio 5 Utah 3 " ' ’ Onttolovislon lOajn C88 l - 'i: : : 'I NCAA Baakattml Chamionahlit ancontl round gntnas Duka va Oklahoma ! IMOajn : refame chat UtahatDetroK llam ESPN2 — Women's NCAA Baskotbal JToumament second-roun- d game teams 7 TBA llrtOam J “Yon're the eeeond-bes- t paint gnard in foe West and I want yon to play that way” he told Millet There’! only one better and it’s (Arizona’s Mike) Bibby I just v-put that light totalhr green” Derek Hood ana Kireem Reid scored 16 points each for the Razorbacks bach in foe tournament after set-difor an NIT bid last yeat - NBC— NBA f 75-7- 4 “‘It w Hayi NMIuVSi IvSW wBIBSy A Toronto 2 Calgary 1 J ' week’s West Cdkiriiere they’ll plw lOdMeedraWat meet wirteer over No 2 Cincinnati' MUler Jitee” Arkansas coachpUd-Richardso- n raid "Of alfthe guards we've played against and dm’ve pbyed with good ones he's me guy "v fort made all foe plays” r hfiller usually takes a bndc'ieM loi Ifichad Tfoghfol Ottawa 4 Washington 0 A J " The Utes (27-advanced to next 3) ' 1 Chicago 0 y Phoenix 2 St Louis 0 Lea Angslss B Colorado 2 Ban Joan 2 Carolna Tampa Bey if we were going win” said Miller to ng ? ABC — CART Auto Racing Grand Frtx : Pit Bradley Arkansu' bt Miami at Homeeteed Rsl sharpshooter and TNN — flASCAR Auto Racing Buech Grand National Sartos BeNaouth Mobility leading scorer with a 151 and fouled out with 4K15 HU final time at “They bumped him every time he made s move” Richardson said “Pat doesn’t hive foe quickness and speed to play that kind at game He’s not foe kind to create his own shot” 0 Onyland320latNuhvBaTona VJ NCAABasketbeM ChampkmaMp d garnet Stanford va Western Michigan Or New Mexico vs 4 ond-roun- si ! pjn— HitA avoided becoming Ihe biggest one With League Soccer Washing- - it r seeds Wash- Senior PGA Golf Toahlba 8anlor Classic final found at Nawport Spjn ESPN2 —Women’s NCAA BasketbaH Tcunamert TgA I te remaining in regulation After confusion over an inadvertent whistle beforb overtime Sham-moo- d Williams scored nine of hia 32 points in the extra five minutes as North Carolina (32-3- ) outacored UNCC 19--9 in die extra session DeMarco Johnson finished with 23 pomts for UNCC (20-11- ) “We wore down Our execution 83 in foe first meeting ever between die two neighbors : “We’re obviouhr dnilled to win coach this game” said first-ye- ar Bill Guthridge wfao’Q lead foe Tbr Heels to then1 16th regional photo nal in 18 years “I thought it wu of fantutic I am very proud of the vbgMn’s Adrian Pladgu (5) flete by dm dal Cincinnati's Bobby Brannon for a bucket In NCAA way we bung in foere We defi-nite- ly chidceaabu Tournament acdon Saturday P — ThorOUghbrad racing Louisiana Party (same-da- y tape) E8PN2 Hockey Colorado Friday Ktkxi — P&go 1 6 Saturday before finally wearing down North Carolina Charlotte 93-- LorDsiurtr scare fouith-seede- top-rank- v’' ESP— double-dig-it ington and WfestVngima advancing into foe round of 16 die Tbr Heels were forced to overtime Basketball Chempkxistilp games Mfhigan va UCLA SrtOpjn See UTES on Page 16 kind of fell off it the end" said Tv Heel Antawn Jamison and UNCC conch Melvin Watkins “I into die locker room after die stayed with die ACC champions die whole way sending the game to md wasn't cu anyone because I t the kids OT when Diego Guevara hit a leangave us all foey had" The Thr Heels will play with 29 seconds d ing In a tournament full of suxpriM upsets North- Carolina barely PGA Golf Honda Ocasio Anal round et Coral Springs He - 4-0- 5 UNCC frustrated - IWWU tonDC'et Maml u Miller The Hop goti no closer the rest of the way while Doleac who scared 10 pomts over the final had three foals s i m your “We got a little impatient but down die stretch Andre handled die preu well” WestMrginia Washington crash NCAA party Men’s tsnnis Newsweek ESPN Champions Cup champloMhlp mulch at 2pjnn ABC14 Mrfrr as Arkanans’Kareem Reid rtvea for the bal survive - ItnSpjM D AP photo Utah guaid Andre Mttnr right reachea back for thnbnl I Michigan State which beat No 5 seed Princeton 63-5- 6 in the second gamete Hartford While North Carolina survived rsnrannti the second seed in die West wasn't as lucky Janod West banked in his fifth of the game with eight-tentof a second to play to lead ha die lOtb-seed- See SCARE on Page 16 Ana- - season Women's NCAA BukotbaH Toummeii aaoontaund game - tenme TEA E8PN2 — Women’e NCAA BasketbaU Tournament eeoondmuid qmib Name TBA lOpjn ESPN Louisiana Jlpjn EWN2 1 — Unfortunately Enatachy’s final memories of his sgortswffjtor Thoroughbred racing Party (umxtoy taps) oranpi m rpnNMKii rm (OMyia flying in wing' goes away" tchar cdach of the on Picabo Stmt’s the Worid Cup Finals (25-- 8) ‘prove difficult considering that after set- ting n school record for victories in a season Enstachy will lose three starters Ttwtthke ' left ng 4 coach proclaimed Tm going requiting" Thtea not a bad idea After all topping what foe Aggies accomplished this year should tbdayg qooto t ‘ By Jeff Hunter ' Indy Lighte Auto 4 Dayton Indy Lights Champl-- crash bt Moonwneen to a ed upset over foe Bearcats “I foot it as high as I could and God let it fall in” West said 75-7- 4 (Marcus Saxon Justin Jones Kevin Rice) end two crucial contributors (Neal Geddes Dave Isaacson) to eligibility NCAA Tbumament game in decade: Marcos Saxon — After shouldering foe offensive burden for most of the Big West Tournament Saxon carried the Aggies again in foe first half putting up 18of their 36 points ' But ns Maryland coach Gary Williams pointed out 1 don’t think te USU this level — the NCAA Tbumament — boards ooe guy’s going to beat you too often” percent from the field and The Terrapins particularly Terrell did a much better job is the ShM 82points For the crazy oad half limiting Saxon to Eustaciiy it’s the sat foeet from heQ foootiag and making him work hard for Here’s a quick look back te what foe every look te the basket he rot d and overplayed Aggies did "Late in foe second half I kind of got or did not accomplish in USU's first worn down” admitted Saxon who defend-and-rebou- played all 40 Saxon wu phenomenal this season when it mattered foe moat averaging 265 points over USU’s final four games while shooting 61 percent from the floor 71 percent from range and 78 free throw the hne from percent int With more NBA scouts on hand to witness those four games than die rest of foe season combined Saxon may have played himself into a June draft choice Justin Jones — The most accurate int shooter in the tournament the : gnard wu frigid in Sacramento nd from foe field and going under-size- ? iMil u -- I j- - 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