Show k The Herald Journal Logan Utan Saturday March 25 2000 — Page :iln- 11 - ByThe Associated Press ! Vince Carter who accepted an invitation Friday to replace the injured Tom Gugliotta on the US Olympic teaiti fa the Sydney Games was held to 18 points as the Toronto Raptors uloet 102-8- 4 to the Charlotte Hornets Crfter went 4Ta-1- 6 from the field and saw his streak of 23 straight games with 20 ormore points end i Eddie Jones scored 25 points to lead all five Charlotte starters in double figures Anthony Mason who 'frequently posted up Carter had 20 points and nine rebounds Derrick Coleman' had 19 points and 12 rebounds Elden Campbell had 14 points and nine rebounds and David ' Wiesley had 12 points Carter who entered the game fifth in the NBA with a 259 scoring aver-- ’ from the field age started 1 2 0-fa--8 Knkks95Hawks83 At New York Latrell Sprewell scored 30 points induding IS in die third quarter and Allan Houston added 27 to lead New York Rookie Jason Taxy had 17 points for Atlanta which has lost seven straight on the road and 13 of 16 overdL Heat 99 Bucks 87 Ar Milwaukee Alonzo Mourning had 24 points and 11 rebounds as Miami shot 55 percent from die fidd to stay atop die Atlantic Division Jamal Mashburn added 22 points - ’ and Tim Hardaway had 17 for Miami which leads New York by in die standings 36 Ray Allen had a game-hig- h points for Milwaukee whidi is 3 since the break Tbnberwolves 116 Nets 115 OT At East Rutherford Kevin Garnett ' scored 38 pants and Malik Sealy put in a rebound with 388 seconds left in overtime to lead Minnesota to its fiftti straight win and 14th in 17 games Kerry Kittles and Stephon Marbury each had 27 pants for New Jersey while Keith Van Horn added 17 There were six lead changes in the final minute of regulation including two in die final 77 seconds 76ers 117 Critics 115 20T 6-1- All-St- ar At Philadelphia Matt Geiger’s layup with 40 seconds left in the second overtime lifted Philadelphia to its fifth straight win the 76ers’ longest streak of the season Allen Iverson and Eric Snow each 21 points Toni Kukoc added 20 points and 13 rebounds and Tyrone Hill had 19 pants and 10 rebounds for Philadelphia which signed coach Lany Brown to a multiyear contract extension Riday Magic 112 Rockets 96 ' At Orlando Darrell Armstrong led a balanced attack with 21 pants and Orlando handed Houston its ninth loss in die last 10 games Orlando won its third straight to hold onto die final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference Shandon Anderson had a season-- ' high 35 pants and nine rebounds for the Rockets Kings 113 Pistons 103 : At Sacramento Chris Webber had 29 points and 14 rebounds and Nick Anderson added 28 points and 11 rebounds for Sacramento which had only eight players the final 2 12 " quarters Vlade Divac went out with a strained knee seven minutes into the game Corliss Williamson was eject- ed in the second quarter and the injured Jon Barry and Predrag Sto-jako- didn’t dress The victory gave the Kings 40 wins the most since the franchise movfed to Sacramento for the 1985-8- 6 season Their magic number for clinching a playoff spot is three ' Lakers 109 Suns 101 At Los Angeles Shaquille O'Neal scored 40 points his fourth time reaching that platan in die last seven games and Los Angeles won its fifth straight O’Neal' who made 10 of 13 free throws and was 15 of 29 from the floor had 14 rebounds He also made su straight shots in the fourth quarter to help the Lakers keep the Suns at bay Bryant added 28 points for the Lakers Penny Hardaway led the Suns playing their first game since losing AP photo Jason Kidd to an injury with 25 The Toronto Raptors1 Vince Carter (15) is wel covered by the Charlotte Hornets' Elden Campbell left as he drives for the basket in Toronto Friday points past South Fremont Double He got the final out when Roy popped ou£ “Zac really shut them down choice-groundou- Continued from Page 10 had an RBI single and Andy three innings Madsen induced seven outs on grounders Addley reached on an error to his Scott Madsen “He fields well as as any the seventh the Indians dramatically score Lee Proton’s woo a pitching position Headed to the bottom of the duel by bolding South Fremont to only pitcher I've bad’’ Hansen said "He knocked three straight singles and Cejay five hits over seven innings R was Madmakes a lot of outs He had a lot of Golightly scored Brady Kelly for the win- frame with a three-ru- n cushion Stott went to work He did sen’s second complete game of the seaground balls” ning run issue a walk but then enticed son and he led Preston to a 3 comeback Preston also hit a lot of grounders but The Indians may have only had four batten into fielder's two Royal South Fremont over runerrors hits the entire game but they only made victory Cougar helped them advance “He’s just n bulldog and keeps them ners In die first inning Madsen was hit one enoc The Cougars meanwhile gave ' Preston coach Mike Hansen by a pitch and Brady Kelly walked Madthe game away with four errors said i “We did what we’ve been asking those sen then scored from third on a double The key for Madsen was forcing the steal kids to do” Hansen said “In high school Preston was then held hitless until die baseball we really believe that if you put Continued from Page 10 Cougars into hitting grounders He then sixth them or his himself let inning and South Fremont scored die ball in play good dungs will happen” scooped up k loser in a was the kiss to Springville last week i in Sl George A couple of errors in the first inning helped the Red Continued from Page 9 Continued from Page 10 Devils push across a run Recarte said They wera negating aqo-ki- t performance v) Brian Montooad and Frcdrik fonzea addedby Maughaq effective” L5ijincb)ippjUie:Cbwboya(23r6)-fwliRobiMQihiKbq caught that fifthe! final for the first in time fdvaaped eight wiRoyscoredLiirst game said his batterymaie was 'since 1995 when they reached the Final Four teenth minute and Aaron Rimas Kaukenas led Seton Hall (22-1answered three minutes just about as good Friday with TTpoints later with a score of his own afternoon "Cole’s Pirates The phenomenal” who needed overtime in each from 18 yards out Roy scored f of their two wins in die tournament played twice more to take a 1 lead Robinson declared "He has three pitches that he can throw at halftime i without senior point guard Shaheen In the second half Roy any tune with complete consprained his left ankle eight minsecond-round utes into Seton Hall’s scored twice before Logan trol Just having three pitches victory over Temple added a goal in the 34th is such a big difference Most ll SOUTH : minute By then it was too lit- guys have t his but changeup may be his North Carolina 74 TeoneMee69 tle too late best pitch I Ed Cota spurred a late second-ha- lf This is a wakeup call and "And he looked Sharp back and combined with Joseph Forte and I’m glad it was an eariy wake-u- p tonight” Julius Peppers to hit six straight free throws call” Recarte said went the distance in the final 349 seconds for North Carolina Logan ) will host Moun- forMaughan the Mustangs scattering Forte scored 22 points to he the Ikr Heels tain Crest ) on Thesday 'Six hits and striking out seven (21-1advance to the final eight for die sixth Both rtf Box Elder’s runs were time in 10 years ' unearned and he didn’t walk a North Carolina which beat Stanford in the batter until the seventh inning ' AP photo second round overcame n 2 deficit by “That’s one thing Cole has bedding the Whmteers (26-7- ) without a field Tulsa forward David Shelton below is guarded by ’ 9 Continued from Page really worked on is not walk- Miami defenders Leroy Hunt background and Mario goal for nearly die last seven minutes that's exactly ’Ttalsa 80 Miami 71 Bland during the first half Friday of their NCAA assists for die Jazz His bounce ing people and he’s not what doing” MC Brandon Kurtz scored all 17 of his points in Tournament game pass to Jeff Hornacek for a head coach Stephen Hansen the second half to help Italsa advance to its the Jazz a 3 said He’s giving our defense scored 17 points for Miami (23-1which fell one layup gave first regional finaL lead with 35 seconds left a chance to makesome plays” Eric Coley also had 17 points for Thlsa (32-4- ) victory short of a school record “The ability of Kail and Jeff out more The Bees whidi wasplaying in die round of 16 for to get open even when the than one hit rapped in an inning NCAA On tournament: the Net: just the third time since 1994 defense knows what's coning once Following an infield Vernon Jennings and Mario Bland each http:wwwfinalfournet is amazing” Stockton said error with two out in the secGrant’s jumper cut the ond Box Elder pushed across though not necessarily at the the Aggies have developed deficit to a single point before a pair of runs on a single by some solid not powerful but Malone closed out Utah's win plate Kevin Kirby and a double to Grant said he should have center from “She doesn’t have the best solid pitching Jeremy Hubbard "We’re definitely not a fouled Malone instead of conaverage” McCrecsh said of Box Elder ended up strandContinued from Page 9 shot the leadoff hitter "but when strikeout staff” she said testing his a runner in die second and Taylor's six home runs this she gets a hit she scores” "If I had to do it all over ing While USU expected a bit leave at least one man would season also moved her ahead Add third baseman more from freshman Xochitl again” Giant said “I’d put aboard in each of die final six of Jen Power as the Aggies’ Stephanie Vasarhely's 308 Ramirez early McQeesh said him on the foul line and make innings A diving catch by leader Two more runs average into that mix (Tkytor's ' the from Diamond him earn it” youngster Aaron Webb centerfieldef batted in and Tkylor will lead hitting 359 to lead the team) Bur Calif is Malone’s two free throws coming on at the die Mustangs out list as well the tied the game at 83 with 5:48 helped keep and McQeesh feds they have right time the third and in trouble of Another Aggie chasing a the start of an offense Starting "For the most part she’s The game seesawed the rest of Maughan struck out the side in few records has a bit more today they’ll need it New all right” McCreesh the way 74-6the seventh time to get there Sophomore Mexico State likes the base doing Down 5 early in the said "Cole threw great” Hansen retook i Tiffany Pugmire is chipping paths For the most part fourth period the Jazz said "This was his third start the lead with a 10-- 2 run steals list "We know they like to run” away at die the year and he’s pitching of McQeesh is still reveling that narked by Greg Osteitag with with confidence He's been (she has 26 former Aggie McQeesh said They’re very the Aggies actually have a 4 lead five points for a Janet Leising has 36) and is aggressive” steff at all Even though Amy outstanding” 9:52 with that the Roadrunners at To some of McQeesh remaining keep giving some is lefthander Kyle McDonald Settlemier suffering “Our bench Jias been key for consistency she wants — bay however McCreesh said shoulder problems McQeesh who gave the Sungs trouble us in winning the last 20 last season kept the hosts off said she’s been able to give games or so” Malone said tell from the first inning that the Aggies four to vfive "The starters came back in and the scoreboard until the bottom of the third inning After we would have to play good to innings consistently Kristin it was a game” Hommel has improved nicely win" after 5 The Sonics led Continued from Page 9 Despite the loss Dixon is too three periods Payton and “She can give us anywhere Baker took turns still optimistic about the leading Seatfrom one to to tle They had some good hits remainder of the season scored eight Payton "We’rte going to put it two games in a three-gam- e v in the right places” site said Continued from Page 10 including points straight '“I credit their hitting They together” she said “Every sin- conference set” McCreesh and wanted to hit the balL” Baker scored 10 straight did it prove? When a receiver gle one of our games we've said 10 the sent breaks free and can practically batten to B down comes to it when iif Logan gotten better” points at one stretch for a 66-3-6 in the fourth the of the said its View it chance will have a McQeesh top plate Aggie lead with 3:58 left in the crawl into the end zone for a Sky touchdown what do' we do if scoring four mote runs to put to notch its first region win bats that will have to win third period the game out of reach Still Tuesday when it hosts Bon- games Seattle's performance in the he decides strut high step or i e mooowalkin? stint first half was a big improveAfter their Dewey 'gave praise to the neville at 3:30 pm Logan win Sure the race was needless be back in action Monday at new Mexico today and Sun- ment over its lackluster play young Bobcus! Mountain Crest did not since will play Utah recently “Sky View comes ready to when it travels to Roy to day the Aggies a team but there are susLake enter Salt that "Whenever was the said resume at The Sonics outscored the City Wednesday game play” Dewey 1 territo 6 peri-oPacific secood d before Jazz in the due to field the on ways conserve energy with- hosting April ‘they step they’re pended Thursday 2 halftime at out led and and 2 ble conditions We could to soiling a sport some hold playing always ready play By Rick West sports writer defense get the out Through the first three runs in die meantime In die sixth Preston scored twice on only one hit and two mors After collecting two outs in 4-- off-balan- Bash hard-hic- NCAA 1- -0 Soccer ft - Hor-roc- ks 0) 3-- Hoi--toway- He fastball-curveba- (0-1- (2-0- 3) 51-4- 96-9- 1) - - game-winni- ng : all-ti- all-ti- all-ti- 75-7- Grizz two-poi- nt ts : in the sixth seventh and eighth” Howell said Roy built a 1 lead after five innings Logan plated two 3-- runs in the sixth to tie the score Addley doubled and scored on a RBI double by Tim Bennett Stott brought Bennett home with a single surrendering a leadoff double to No 9 hitter Ryan Jessop McDonald sent down die next two hitteri before walking Bott to leave runners at the comers That brought up Robinson who has hit in the cleanup spa fa the Mustangs this spring The senior cracked a shotto deep center that just evaded BE outfielder Kevin Hashimo-to- v and while Jessop and Bott scored easily Robinson ga a little greedy and headed for third base He was about 15 feet away from the bag when the ball V — reached BE third baseman John Jeppsen “Coming around second I think I misjudged the kid’s arm in center” Robinson admitted An running back on Mountain Crest’s football team all-sta- te last fall Robinson wasn’t about to be denied the goal line however He hurdled Jeppsen then and managed to snare the bag before being - tagged “It was said just instinct” he Robinson’s effort kept the inning alive but after surren- dering a pair of walks to load the bases McDonald ga out of the inning with a strikeout The: lefthander ended up whiffing 1 1 Mustangs but : Mountain Crest still managed to scratch out another couple of runs off him before he gave way to Adam Jeppsen in the bottom of the sixth The S tangs went ahead 2 in the fourth courtesy of a single by Nik Hess a balk a wild pitch and a sharply hit ball by Travis James that evaded the BE second baseman Mountain Crest added an insurance run in the bottom of the sixth when Webb plated Hess with a sacrifice fly That 3-- prompted the removal of McDonald but four batters later Bott caught up with a high fastball from Jeppsen and deposited it over the homer fence for a three-ru- n that broke that game open "We all know that Nick can hit the king ball” Hansen said "But we just like to see him drive in runs This time he just happened to get one over die fence” left-fie- ld 73-6- Gall ooe-and-a-h-alf back-to-ba- ck three-gam- 25-1- dear Say what you will about the beer mile It was done in private unknown to coaches and far from the eyes of spectators The season was over and it was a way for a few dedicated college athletes tor share a few laughs with teammates they didn't know if they’d see again I thought it was hilarious What I saw Friday I thought it was disgusting Go ahead judge fa 45-4- ’ Oltl liiU I Uh tA as AS M m lOUMUtssa JUS jMJkJt AA A zJ |