Show Page 10— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday May 5 1999 Jazz ’ Continued from Page 8 dungi voy uncomfortable for the lackadsiiical Jazz at home The Mailman who was from foam the foul the field and line aummed up Utah'a attitude toward the game: “Wb were thinking ‘There'sbigger fiih to fry" who end The Clippers (9-4-9 0) their season tonight at home against Seattle never gave the Jazz much breathing room Utah 9 trailed at halftime and S2-4- Lamood Murray's steal and layup with 7:49 to play cut the Jazzes lead to 79-7- 5 But Malone recorded an assist and a basket on Utah’s next two possessions and Greg Ostertag scored hoops to pull the Jazz out of danger “They just came out and over- back-to-ba- ck poweredu Hudson said “I think we played meat against the best team in the league but that's what the best team in the league will do to you" The Clippers are one game in front of Vancouver (Ml) for the league's worst record which gives them no incentive but pride in tonight's nme against the Sonics Should the Clippers lose and the Grizzlies beat Sacramento Los Angeles would have the league's worst record by virtue of a tiebreaker — and the best chance at the No 1 pick in the draft lottery The Clippers have lost four straight games and finished the year 3-on the road Malone who spent ample time 22 yapping at Clippers rookies Michael Otawokandi and Maurice Iky lor was cheered by the sellout Utah crowd with choruses of at almost any provocation A particularly loud chant began “M-V-P- !" throw with 2:37 left in the game but a grinning Malone missed Bryon Russell had 16 points for the Jazz while John Stockton added 12 points and 11 assists Eric Piatkowski led five Clippers in double figures with 18 points 16 of them before halftime The Jazz shot 62 percent but made nine turnovers Utah made a 20-- 2 run to start the second half and held Los Angeles without a field goal for 7:02 taking a 67-3- 1 lead midway through the third Hudson who spent the first 18 games of last season on the Jazz roster and was signed out of the CBA by the Clippers last month then had eight quick points in the second half to lead Los Angeles back He finished with 13 points and seven assists Hudson played all 48 minutes as the only active point guard on the Clippers' roster the first three innings “It was not the best day for Trailing 0 Grizzly forwards three times got behind the MC defense but came up with nothing “We didn't show the hunger to put the ball in the net" Logan head coach Fermin Recarte said The Slangs outshot the Grizz 17-- 9 on the day Logan's style of ball control in the midfield was disrupted by the poor field conditions Recarte said “We cannot do that (ball control) it is somewith die weather like this thing we have to learn" he said Paul Saunders scored the final goal off a free kick outside the box putting the ball past Logan's wall and into the lower left comer with 14 minutes left will battle On Thursday Lopan (7-Fremont in Plain Cuy for possession of Region 4’s fourth playoff slot 3-- softball" Crossley confirmed “Both pitchers struggled and there were a lot of walks and quite a few errors But we both had the hits when we needed them" Early in the game it was the Panthers collecting those safeties and racing out to a advantage by the middle of the fourth inning At that point 9-- 4 according to Crossley “Snake River was pretty much coasting — our pitcher was struggling and it wasn't the kind of game where (the opponent) thinks (it’s) going to get hit a lot Then we get five in me inning” 6) 4--2 Game 7 you play in the play-Jaoffs not the regular season " said “If you cut do something to help the team win and become the leader that takes them to the Cup that’s how people are going to judge you" Jagr’s performance helped advance the eighth-seede- d Eastern ConferPenguins to a second-roun- d ence series against fourth-seede- d Tbronto timing cm Friday Jagr has long been one of the NHL’s top scorers ’ 1997 fourth That productive the Penguins in Game 6 with a h- Bobcats Continued from Page 8 counterparts batted an even 300 3-- Left wing Michael Hickman got things rolling for the Lakers eluding the sliding tackle of SV sweeper Erik Erickson and the ensuing stab of roaming keeper Justus Loyet to score an empty-netter just seconds into the game Sky View had a chance to even the score just three minutes later when striker Adam Burris was taken down in the box earning himself a penalty kick But the state’s most prolific scorer pounded his subsequent PK attempt into the right post and the Lakers breathed a collective sigh as they promptly cleared the carom “We give up the early goal — OK no big deal we settle down and start playing” Geddes recounted “But then we get a chances:1 the flaxen-haire- junior d booted a smart cross from teammate Jason Jorgensen over the crossbar in the 14th minute and later after deftly splitting a pair of defenders in the waning moments of the second half he sent an open shot wide left “It just wasn't my day” Burris said and his coach couldn't have agreed more thixdr g inmmtimL top-seed- ed regulation and seven more in overtime before Ricard Persson took a shot from the left circle tipped it in for the win Bv Mike Strauss USU Athletic Media Relations Tur-ge- left-field- er Donnie Johnson was named Utah State basketball’s Most Represents Aggie Basketball Johnson Allick and Davis were seniors while Rolle was a junior Valuable Player from die 1998-9- 9 Johnson who was a second-teaWest selection led season while teammate Tyrone Allick earned a pair of honors the team with a 143 scoring USU head coach Stew Morrill average and an 83 rebounding avenue He also shot 381 perannounced today The team awards are voted on cent Bom the field and recorded by the USU players at the end of 31 blocked shots Allick who started at both the season In addition to Johnson’s MVP point guard and off guard this honor Allick was voted die team’s season averaged 60 points and Most Inspirational Player and 32 assists per game He led the shared the Best Defender award team with 31 steals Rolle who was an honorable mention all-BWest pick in his first year at Utah head coach Bill Fletcher said State was second on the team the rout assessing unlikely “There was no way I even with a 134 scoring average and 38 three-pointe- rs dreamed of this I was hoping drained a team-be- st Defensively he was maybe we could sneak out of almost 2-always assigned to the here with a or 1 win I didn’t expect to score four goals opponents’ top offensive player Davis whoprovided consistent against this team” and solid play in his two-yeLakers Skeen who ripped a single to score Ronda Priestly and end the game “Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good" Crossley said n comeback of the “You couldn't have shot an extra-bas- e hit out of a cannon" he added although Henrichs did manage a double the effort game’s only extra-bas- e Preston collected nine hits to Snake River's seven m all-B- ig wind-blow- league for his toughness and competitiveness “I think the thing that jumis out at me regarding our awards is the impact of our seniors” Morrill said “We entered the year with only five-of-players who had ever competed at the Division I level and with no returning performers or double-figure scorers 14 “When the leading in the state can't bury the looks he had today you know someer Geddes wrong” remarked “You like to think you're in control of your destiny thing's “Under those circumstances our team was still able to go at home and have a winning 3) title and you still need to reflect on the positives I appreciate the keeper Tyson cs 2) the field in the game’s 30th minute but that didn't hinder Wynn Taylor from heading in a goal from close range to give the Lakers a 2-- 0 lead at intermission Wynn's shot was just the second Bonneville shot of the game but like the first it was on the money Jeff Byrne headed in a well-placcomer kick Tyson Whitby efforts of our entire team and congratulate our award winners” ar made eight saves in recording his sixth shutout of the season With the win Bonneville (11-took sole possession of Region 4’stop spot setting up a Thursday showdown with Mountain Crest (10-2- ) which lurks a halfgame behind in second place meanwhile 'Sky- View (10-3- ) falls to third virtually assuring itself a tough draw at the state tournament and the Cats’ coach m mm 1 1 WMd - ed away bullet into the upper 90 to provide the final margin “We were lucky" Bonneville j! 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