Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday July 9 2000 — Page 19 Henninger Flesch share Western lead High school coaches dread Ricks’ change -- - i Woods only six strokes back LEMONT EL (AP) — Tiger Woods finished yet another frustrating day of straggling with his putter and stood atop a hill behind No 18 watching die leaders finish "1 think it will be a greater lead at the end of today" he said If I play well tomorrow obviously I have a chance of winning If I don't play well I'm so far behind I have no chance That’ajustthewayitis" Not exactly Brian Hen ninger and Steve Flesch both wasted chances to pull away from the rest of the field Saturday finishing the day tied for 203 the lead at after 34 holes Henninger bogeyed the 18th hole while Flesch had three bogeys on the last seven holes That leaves Wood just six 209 A strokes back at cerbut deficit large perhaps tainly not impossible espedal-Wood- s He dominated for rest of die field in die UJ5 Open winning it by a whopping 13 strokes Aiidin his other tournament at Pebble Beach this year he cijme back from seven strokes down with seven holes to go to win “I just need to go out there and take care of my own business shoot a good low round and see what happens" he said “If I can just putt better I’ll be all right If not it’s just one of those weeks and go on to the next tournament” Lee Janzen is one stroke behind Flesch and Henninger after shooting a 66 — tied for best round of the day Kenny Open winner are two strokes behind at 205 For a while both Flesch and ar 11-un- school The Snake River High School football coach is furious about the dissolution of Ricks' athletic department because of the effect it will have on southeastern Idaho everybody else Sunday Flesch was superb early eagling the par-- 5 fifth and adding three more birdies on the front nine He moved to 14 under with a birdie on die par--5 11th and that filings went haywire He bogeyed two par--3 s the 12th and die 14th that birdied the 15th He gave the stroke par-hack with a bogey on the right Ricks will Young Brigham putt rolled right to die edge of the cup and then hung there for almost three seconds before huiAafeitfftMmtaattttaijaaa AP photo finally dropping in “Six birdies one eagle and four bogeys That's as erratic as you can get isn’t it7” he Stove Flesch chips to the 17th green at Cog Hil GoH Club during the third round of the Western Open in Lemont III Saturday Henninger who missed the cut in 11 of the first 18 tourna- course record with a 63 But he held onto his new more relaxed attitude and turned in a solid round A birdie on the par-- 3 14th put him at 14 under and gave him the lead by himself but he dropped back into a tie with a his bad putts I well - Shu Lriene Meyer n ShmZwtou-Ogde- coach’s son Other Snake River athletes were headed Hinckley “This is going to cut out the opportunities for the kids to play but there must be a reason" said Bear Lake softball coach Alan Schwab from the region “I wouldn’t be surprised if every school in southeastern still who is also Mormon "I hate to see it go for the kids’ sake" Idaho has two or three kids HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUMS TOO 4 - 41 d 7-- 1i 'IMUKMrJUUrSNUMBUM - cp m 2 7 10 34 39 HTEE PRESCRIPTION UFORMATTON AVAILABLE FaWWd Utah Janice Robinson Napa Austin Hanson -- Montpritor Derek Gesset-Ctofie- id Utah 121 5 17 Thera are itH 33 $1 J)00 top pitaoe left to urin Specializing in Medicare supplements long term care life group & individual health annuities 26 WIUCAmiQUEEN OF DIAMONDS Call Dennis Fullmer aaURDMrJUUrSNUMBERB at Picks Idaho wwwJdahpiottefyxom 1 ' 258-455- 8 7 3 4 for Jazz fans idea-cam- green -- -- said many church members do not want to speak out e from because the church President Gordon a trap right in front of the dt Will J - one upset by the decision but The course didn’t give him any breaks either After his tee shot went into foe rough on No 9 he “caught a little squirter” and his second shot landed well short of the green near a tree and behind a few bunkers His next shot hit a branch and went only about 50 yards forward landing in foe gallery With another tree in hu way he hit a flop shot and landed m they - Ikm par” seven-und- er CongratidatloM to Um Mowing poopla for winning $1000 Ms waek playing LICENSE 4 FUN tPe??ra8Crcc11 r Reggie Miller is one drat is continue to get better Portland intriguing but I just don’t see and Minnesota will continue to' it happening Sorry I don't answer But at least improve Sacramento has have the already shown how scary it one impact free agent is a must can be the past two' years The end of an era is upon us Denver and Dallas jure' young Hornacekhas rode into Jeff teams that finished strong last the sunset John Stockton is yeat Then there is Seattle San Antonio and Houston fran- close behind Karl Malone must slow down sometime chises that are always a threat The changes have just begun No the West is not going to get any easier The recent (haft f grams Two member's of Harrison’s A-- 2 state championship team signed to play at Ricks Abe Hansen and Jeb Harrison the 1999-200- putting terrible 4 ' Harrison who is Mormon does not feel he is the only there as well said "But the good news is 20-foo- ter r t HHiTS t yean” 0 In all Ricks’ basically I’m included teams 50 ova players putting so bad it’s a joke" he weren’t even close He’s putting so poorly that ny iterelt!rotttbly reome j going on and I think we’re going to have two great University-Idah- o intercollegiate athletic pro- out there tomorrow I’m going to have to step it up a little bit because obviously there’s great' players out there who are going to be shooting to make birdies” He can count on Woods being one of them — if he can make his putter work He’s had trouble with it all week and Saturday was no different His good putts lipped out and ments he played this year didn’t play as well as he did Friday when he tied the Kobe have finally learned how play as a team Phoenix will : pretended to put a mark on a chalkboard "I need a Seeing Eye dog i 18 bogey said “I was just making “I played really solid really everybody in the crowd feel throughout the whole round good because I was playing until foe last couple of holes’’ like a lot of diem da" Henninger said ”1 think easier said than done The West is getting tougher And no Doyid Benoit is not ' s everyyamHeck’ even the Ltos Angeles Clippers have assem-- t crx nere taleht bled some r (heluttwodnfU get caught up with what’s become It also was announced Ricks would phase out its 11 k” ot when he finally made a for a birdie on the par-Miller has got to land an eighth he gave a smile of impact free agent That’s a kit relief licked two fingers and top-fiot- ch don’t want to get into a situation where we’re dying slowly I think the coaches athletes and fans are going to especially how it effects eastern Idaho kids" Harrison said "It hurts us It doesn’t hurt the people in Utah” picks by die Jazz are a step in die right direction Now liny Continued from Page 17 “At least two years Beyond that we're not sure” said Ricks athletic director Garth Hall "We south- 17th “Cad-dyshac- forced it to plan for two more yean of athletics “I think its a poor decision He finished up with a birdie on No 18 that looked like 12-fo- other schools in its league student-athlet- es 5 out of His players who would be leaving on a mission after a year he said Ricks’ commitments to the of dropping intercollegiate athletics at the Rexburg Henninger looked as if they might make things tough on something more because the church-owne- d school was so open to two-yea- two-tim- Harrison said “It sucks The loss of Ricks hurts even Ricks College transition from r a junior college to a four-yeuniversity is a good idea but he dreads the effects Perry Jim Fiiryk and Nick e Western Price a par--4 there" POCATELLO Idaho (AP) — Tom Harrison says the Please leave a message W6SiNEBINDIflnewSWIeF MRMPIP !“?’ J I ’ Associate ' jK s r ?: " can help protect your retirement And other things that matter (f “ v ' a Vice President 1 Director of Coast Operations " ¥4 'vAJr' v'ty- ''t - 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