Show 'A'-- ' The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday Aprii 29 2000 — Page 15 Coramed from Page one- - Qnen 14 y ) r - No doubt the hometown hero will be 'worm what Bowden gave up Feb 10 to get hit favorite player — outfielder Mike THE WOODLANDS Texas (AP) — Craig Roberts birdied four of his first six holes and Stadler already had toe shot of the tournament overcame bogeys on the first two holes of back He also got a share of the lead ± nine-- ' ' The day after he made the first double-eagl- e “I had dinner with Carol Mann the other ' Carqeroo pitcher Brett Tomko and minor of his career Stadler shot a 69 Frileaguers Antonio Perez and Jake Meyer day'' Roberts said of the LPGA great "We one-sha shared It’s just that the Reds and their rooten lead and with Loren were kind of talking about a couple of tidings I day Roberts and Robert Allenby after 36 holes of got a little idea and went out yesterday and want so much so soon As in an NL Centhe $28 million Houston Opia tral championship and maybe a World bingo it worked today Hetty good as a matter The trio were at 135 after two trips of fact” ' Series appearance for the fust time since 'X 'X'" around the 7019-yar- d course at the TPC at The 199a After his bogeys Roberts had three more X xv Woodlands T “I think the fans are a little birdies finishing on No 9 by running in a "1 tried for die first few holes to avoid disaHe hopes it’s a sign hex heating up Reds manager JackMcKeon said ster" said "1 Stadler kind kind of been petty lucky to shoot some low him for of "I’ve hit to a just got myself waiting ”lley’re home ran every time up" numbers” Roberts said "I think for me it’s a through thefront nine Theri 1 got more confident with the putting on the backside and comTrue flashbulbs pop and the crowd matter of when I putt well that’s it When I get X shrieks each time he hits even a routine fly on a roll with the putter sometimes it gets ing in was pretty good" Oa Thursday Stadler had the second double-eagball His No 30 jersey is the most popular XxxX-X tyhoCXx:-2 on the PGA Tbur this year holing a 3- one at Cinergy Held and there are a pair round Hoch didn't like Despite his wood from 245 yards on the 521 yard 15th the short cut rough which he said offered little of billboards featuring Griffey on Inter-- : v X: v-- ' 'hole' - X' xstate 75 heading downtown v ' penalty for those who sprayed a shot off the Carlos Franco the shot fairway He has helped draw a lot more fans too y7 X X XX V a 71 Friday and was at 136 with Fred Funk would The Reds are averaging 29671 per home missed the cut given hare "I probably Matt Stankowski Paul Mark Brooks the normal Hoch conditions said "But with this at time here” Gogel 20050 game compared and Scott Hoch since they decided to put the ladies rough out y ' UBtyw''i-XyX:' there-"'X-Hank Kuehne' who shared the d V" 7 Griffey went into the weekend hitting' lead with had 74 Franco 139 a was and at the idea that we want to: 200 with a six home runs Somebody's got Stadler had three birdies and three bogeys on " play with less rough and harder greens Let’s go andl9RBIsiS'-:-':-?'- -" the front nine He managed three good ahead and let the long hitters win every week The Reds who made it to it wild-car- d to back start the nine and then settled York seawith Mets the last New playoff They're what runs the tour They’re what down His birdie on the final hole moved him makes the Neilsen ratings go up and everything son went into the weekend at 1 and into the tie for the lead X e else Maybe that’s what they're doing" X losing already had their fust In XXI streak more than a year X got a good putt on 18 after driving into the X Hoch didn’t drive the ball well Friday but (X AP photo fringe rough" Stadler said "So it was "He's not the problem He’s been all just kind didn't fed he was penalized for it Of a to a After It a was "1 didn’t drive it any good and 1 shoot seven 69 remained a hot Stader at day McKeon: said him get ''Give shooting Friday Craig a pretty good right" ' score for Houston I in the enters third round and the the tie under a that's not supposed to happen” Hoch Open X:1 way played": dumce"x t " with two others lor first ' ? each and 67 Roberts 'Saidx' Larkin Allenby best Griffey's Shortstop Barry friend on die team sgrees X X A “He's still getting adjusted to being teammate Vernon Maxwell here and we’re adjusting to having him" "That’s between us" Payton said when he said "It will work out fine He hasn’t asked about the tone of the Sonics locker been hot yet Wait until he does Then 1 Continued from Page 13 room "If we all fight that’s between us" want to see what happens" V One unhappy Swiics player is small forward X- Payton doesn’t look for Utah to let lip just Ruben Patterson who has been The Mariners meanwhile are finding displaced in" the that life without the greatest player in because Game 3 is in Seattle He has the utmost lineup by young forward Rashard Lewis PatX respect for the Jazz franchise history isn’t so bod terson is upset with coach Paul Westphal for “They’re going to play the same way" X They tooka 12-- 8 mark into the weekend ton X buck his minutes v said "Whether they’re up 15 or they're cutting and were in first place in’ the AL West Whenever 1 gd into the game I’m going to I can do " Patterson ' ot : v vx star-struc- 12-foo-ter le : -- - first-rou- nd - er : r first-roun- team-leadi- ‘ ' ng 10-1- four-gam- : ' V-’- : v-j- ' - - x L said-XI'- The ImpimMit in attendance waa far : more dramatic Playing at the Kingdoms last season they'd averaged 25966 pier game at this time Now at Safeco Held they’re drawing 35954 Picked by many to win the division tKoiKhe makesmth& aye" don't think But'! did anything wrong and nobody Hse thinks I did ahy thing wrong” If the Sonfcs are going to beat the Jazz they’ll need a stronger performance from Vin Baker who had 10 points and seven rebounds 1 Payton is coming off a sensational season when he averaged 242 points and418 min- utes But he had seven turnovers in Game 2 and he knows he has to play better for the Sonics to have a chance against a team that won the Middespite dealing Griffey these Alex west Division with 55 victories XX VS X' inGame2 X'XX 'XX' ' Mariners are taking a difRodriguez-le- d Baker had the stomach flu this week and need to play Gary Payton basketball' “I ferent approach They don’t even like to -missed : hanpart of Friday's practice He said he said need in and to come "I there Payton talk about their former star X he be for would 100 percent dle the ball and get things done You know do hoped Saturday's i “If we continue to play the- way we'X’Hx I did all year But I can’t go in gameX:Xv-X'!X-Xthe same thing have we'll be just fine” Pinieila said Jazz flew to Seattle from Salt Lake City body- and play for 'em: I can just "I’ll tell you what 1 commend the way everybody's afternoon and were talking like a on for Friday play myself”" ’X-' X niy kids pued” The highly competitive Payton refused to dis-- ' team that hadn't won anything yet XI :7' X No longer are they the team that has led cuss his team's chenusny in the face of the bit- - ' Panic is gone once you have a couple of til T'V in t ProsPect °f being swept in a playoinWl jbaskcts go ddwttM Sloan said "This series is not over lf ariything is going to get you ticked w?10 i by Utah Even when Ije Sonic‘fc-A"- ‘“ IbaMttea X is well Payton a tough ptayef to UveittMU lhe off being down 0--2 will" 7 “tlrtTwait5'! don’t liSfocompme we situation in their think were we we'd room sometimes dressing v teams" Pinieila said '& 7 Payton went off on coach Pd Westphal after : were going to win our home games and force Seattle SuperSontos guard Gary Payton wtt try and lead Seattle’s success has come without a loss to the Los Lakers at home this fifth game" Utah’s Jeff Horaacek added “You Ns team back against the Utah Jazz today Utah leads Angeles major contributions from Cameron and I season He also had a the Series 0 with have to expect you’ll win on you home court" practice flare-u- p Tomko Cameron who took over in center “ V-tiV 7 A x'h1' j‘ A1 i'srv field for Griffey was hitting 228 and had when you’ve never won anything yust roll over ?r even though they ing holes tonight in Seattle with no : been hut v that would be really had on our part might But this group has been worries of staying out too late "It’s been a long first month" he said I don’t know why you would do around for too long to do that 7 There is no doubt Payton Can take 7 Tomko bean foe season in the minors XT j a game and will try to but one Jazz over the about While that were and had pitched only once for the Continued from Page 13 going X i "The only way you can be confi-- 7 business last weekend the Sonics' player does not make a team He Marinen going into Friday night's start Monday night after Utah totally (fait if you’ve won a world cham— were spotted out and about Salt needs help and 1 really doubt he Like Cameron however he'd been '' humiliated Seattle and went up 0 ri 7 pfonship Until that time I don’t " Lake City's night spots after and will gd much greeted warmly by his new fans — he got in series Sloan the i 1 was Utah needs to set the tone early think you have anything to be over- - between games and 2 That kind a standing ovation in winning his Seattle 'x-X asked if there was a chance his team confident about" X of attitude and all the turmoil makes and send a message foal this series debut is over If the Jazz do that Ulahfanv would become over confident' Sloan always has a way of putting me think they can't wait for the seapve me goosebumps" he said 7 "We’ve never won anything" things into perspective can get out the brooms and start son to come to an end X The Reds hope Griffey can soon help spread some of those around in Cincinnati Sloan answcrcd “When you run XX I don’t think the Jazz will enters A Utah win this afternoon and the worrying about the Portland Trail around and try to get overconfident the game and expect the Sonics to Sonics can hit their favorite water-- Blazers ' I" : j XxxvX - - ' - X-Th- e r - 'X -- i - " - xi V- - H - ’ J v- i - 2-- best-oMi- : ls V i i - v-- ? 3-- mv£ x f "('-W-f : ’ f ’ 2-- best-of-fi- ye S-'- - 1 L i 'I 'I l u IU - k J V : ting one Preston player as the Tribe scored 11 X runs in the first frame Neeley picked up two more hits including a double to lead a nine-h- it Preston barrage Today the Tribe faces host South Fremont at 10 am The winner will advance to the championship round later in the afternoon fr' x’' t Continued from Page 13 "We need to get him more work" Hansen said "He stepped in and did a nice job" Like the first game Preston jumped on the opponent in the first inning Soda Springs struggled on the mound issuing five walks giving up five singles to Indian hitters and hit : 'J "We will face one pby against" Bartelson said "I don’t think we ever adapted "It was a lot of kickhall but it was under control bypass the midfield straight to the forward Either you're completely on defense or you're completely on offense" After Phewa’s goal early in the second half both teams settled in for a defensive battle The South Africans kept pushing the Aggie defense with long ball after long ball down the wings and up the middle But defenders Brittany Baugh Megan Edge and Heather Cox squelched each attempt by the Banyana Banyana 1 1- -a : m I f ' ' S J ¥ VH V ' Brent SttvraHsrald Journal off Bonneville's to cut Dan tries Tyler Whitby during action Friday Humphreys (3) Logan's Soccer Continued from Page 13 Senior forward Adam Burris netted the first goal for the Bobcats off a corner kick in the sixth minute Five minutes later Jake Carlson found the comer of foe net from 10 yards away giving Sky View a 0 lead "(We were) fortunate to get some goals to settle in" said 2-- Bobcat head coach Doyle Geddes Fremont added a goal before the half giving the Silver Wolves a spark Geddes said But a goal from Darin Christensen in the 26th minute of the second half gave SV the breathing room it needed "It was really a well played ' game the second half" Gcdkles said The Bobcats have now outscored their opponents 6--1 over their last two matches Mustangs 3 Warriors 0 At Pleasant View Mountain Orest got back to its winning ways Friday handing sixth-plac- e Weber (5-its second straight loss The Mustangs (7-spread around foe joy with three players scoring Both teams went scoreless in the first half "It wu windy down there we’re used to playing in the wind of course so we used it to 7) 5) - "Perfect" South African forward Veronica Phewa tied up the score with just three minutes gone in second half scoring on shot that got through our advantage" MC head a roach Brett Hansen said Tb open the second Cole Smith scored on an assist from Brady Smith Eric Taylor added another from Adrian Stewart and Casey Chugg capped off the scoring with an unassisted effort Corey Mon-so- u got the shutout during the n game Using the wind throughout the second half Hansen was pleased with his team's effort wind-blow- "The guys did a great job and are stepping up at the right time with state coming up we know that a higher seed will give us a better chance through the state tournament" Hansen said I 1 18-ya- rd goalkeeper Mackenzie Hyer's hands Hyer came into the game late in the first half after starting keeper Mkhaela Miller injured her right ankle in a collision early in the first half Both Hyer and Miller made a handful of goal-savi- saves ng during foe nuttch and combined for 11 saves on 11 South African shots Utah State fired six shots at the Banyana Banyana net with an offensive attack led by forward Jayme Gordy along with Gicroft and Mamie Barteboa But Bartelson admitted it was tough adjusting to'a different style of play "I flunk they're style was so completely different it was best pitchers in Eastern 3-- weird to Continued from Page 13 goal Midfielder Carrie Iverson connected on a comer kick from Ashley Cracroft in the 29th minute to put the Aggies ahead "It just kind of came right to my head" Iverson said "It ' was a great cross id1 the Idaho" Hansen said "We’re excited to see him" ' Preston beat South Fremont’s ace earlier this 7 year 2 Cox did concede that the Aggies were pressed to play against feisty for- near-perfe- wards Phewa and Jo-An- ne Solomon "If you got the ball from them they hustled to get back to foe ball" Cox said "You could hear them coming They were down our throats in tire second half" Both teams in fact were down each other’s throats throughout the match Tan South African players Solomon and Martha Maiaka were whistled for yellow cards by head referee Banez Houbero Utah State player San Buie also saw yel V low OveralLSouth African head coach Fran llilton-Smii- h was pleased with her team especially after 10 days of game action "( think they're getting tired this is their eighth game" said "We should have won this game we had some very good shots We just didn't finish them" llilton-Smii- h For the Aggies Friday's game was the culmination of a successful spring season For six juniors it was also their last spring season before starting next season as class to play tire first four-yefor Enos Utah State completed this spring with wins over rivals BYU and Utah for the accomplishments huge young Aggie program "It was a great spring it’s jam-pack- ed ar te been even thmg we could have imagined" Enos said "Especially w ith our schedule next year" That tough schedule includes games against Iowa and UNLV at home and will travel to play Kentucky and Indiana The Aggies report to camp in early August and host their first regular season game Aug 31 against the Rebels of UNLV Utah State’s confer- ence schedule begins with Idaho on Sept 28 in Moscow Idaho - 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