Show B4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday April 24 2003 Split Mavs r-4 Continued from B1 “We’re not satisfied” said Bobcats first basemanpitcher Chandler Robinson who wait with three RBIs and a run a combined scored in both games “You can’t ever be satisfied with a loss “But weoaime out we played tough the fust game We swung it really well everybody played really well the first game This second game it kind of seemed like people came out flat The intensity wasn’t the same either” Doyle pitched a masterpiece in Sky View’s : - win He faced 26 batters allowed three hits and struck out 11 "He was great” Porter said of Doyle “It was like watching Tom Clavine out there He just had us off balance and everything was a j strike” The Bobcats busted the game open with five runs in the bottom of the fifth including a two-Rsingle from designated hitter Brad Singer with a double and two Singer went runs scored while Robinson had three hits as well Kevin Hall added a couple of hits for Sky BI In the nightcap Bonneville 7-- (6-- 2 11-- 2) lead and never looked 0 11-- Continued from B1 “Being down 2 is really tough but we’re definitely going to try to get this thing to come back to Dallas” said Wells who broke Clyde Drexler’s team playoff record of 42 points “We’re not going to give up” The Blazers proved that in this game going up by fbueariym the fourth period after trailing 0-- throughout the second and third quarters Even with the Mavs making l(taf-1-4 shots in the final period Portland still bed the game at 98 with 482 seconds left on a three-poiplay by Dale Davis Then Nash hit a over Davis with nt 297 secoads left even if replays showed his toes were on the line Finley soared for a rebound of a missed free throw by Wells on the other end leading to two freethrows by Nash with 143 seconds left The Blazers’ last gasp ended when Rasheed Wallace and Jeff Mclnnis missed hurried Eduardo Najera snagged the final rebound and dribbled out the clock to the joy of a crowd of 20356 a team record for the second straight game “We knew this would be a lot tougher than Game 17 Finley said “They battled for all 48 minutes We knew we had to keep our compo- sure and stay together as a team and that car‘ ried us through” The Big Three worked best as a unit during the fourth quarter when Dallas made right straight shots Finley started it with a and Nash followed with two more Nowitzld had a jumper and capped it with a DOS 89 Magic 77 Tracy McGrady scored 46 points but five Detroit Pistons scored in double figures as they beat Orlando in Game 2 to even their playoff series Richard Hamilton had 30 points one game after scoring 28 in his playoff debut Detroit’s Chauncey Billups had 15 Corliss Williamson added 13 Ben Wallace who won the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award earlier in the day scored 10 points and grabbed 16 rebounds and Cliff Robinson scored 10 McGrady’s teammates combined for just 31 : 4) Mark-wor- th View'1 jumped out to a In the opener Tom Holland had an incredible with a grand slam and day He went nine RBIs He finished his afternoon with 10 driven in “Tom had a fantastic day” MC coach Stephen Hansen said “Nine RBIs id one game is almost unheard of He just played great” Brady Pond and Maurisio Ayala also home-re-d in the opener for the Mustangs Nick Eliason recorded the win in die opener while Casey Jorgensen won in the second Both Mustang pitchers went the distance Grizzlies 8 Royals 7 8 iniL 1st game Grizzlies 17 Royals 5 2nd game With its sweep over Roy Logan moved into tie in die region with Bona second-plac- e neville Nate Romrell led off the top of the eighth in the opener by doubling off the wall Dallas and went to third on a Larsen then pinch-ra-n passed ball then scored on a passed ball to die win give Logan (6-- 2 “It was great” Grizz coach Eric Markworth said “It was just one of those character-buildin- g wins It was toodvand-na- il the whole way” Larsen hit a pair cfitwo-ru- n home runs to lead the Grizzlies in the second fame Greg Palmer also bothered for Logan “Dallas was kind of the hitting star” said “He hit it well and hit it hard too” Braden Brown went the distance for the second time this season to record the win Tyson Harris won the opener as he threw a complete game striking out 11 Indians 4 Bean 2 Russell Madsen drove in the runs in the sixth and Kellen Hansen struck out 10 to lead Preston to a victory over rival Bear Lake in Montpelier Idaho “We got a couple of big hits with guys in scoring position” Tribe assistant coach Kamaron Hampton said “Kellen Hansen pitched very well” Preston lias now won three in a row and is 1 on the season (3-- 2 in district play) The victory over the Bears avenges a 3 loss to the Bears on April 1 Madsen went with a double while with a run scored Chance Randall was and stolen base back Pitcher Tai Penrod took a perfect game into the fifth but Robinson broke that up with a hard single to left The Bobcats cut it to 4 in the bottom of the sixth but the Lakers erupted for six in the top of the seventh to slam the door Sky View committed four errors in the game “I don’t think we came out focused like we should have die second game” Bobcats coach Rick Thorne said “Especially after Ryan us the way he did with that outing “That’s a great outing and we were solid We played good'defense hitthe ball round a little go-ahe- ad 7-- kick-start- ed first-rou- 1- -3 bit” 9-- Mustangs 18 Bees 4 1st game Mustangs 16 Bees 3 2nd game Mountain Crest (8-- 0 with Box Elder (1-- 7 had little trouble 13-- 0) 2) VALLEY VIEW UTAH STATE GOLF rriiloii foliinioM rnoijrsMillfHly Utah Slate at BYU Cougar Classic UtreNOWfuN rtjjnt wtornpts 8 snot over Trail Blazer Bonzi Weis in the second half 110 MaVSnCKs prints The NBA’s leading scorer broke the Magic play- off scoring record he set Sunday with 43 points IBs performance also tied The Palace scoring record in any game shared by Shaquille O’Neal Jerry Stackhouse and Chant HilL 46-poi- nt : 76ers 90 Hornets 85 Allen Iverson coming off a brilliant 55-poi- nt performance in the playoff opener had 29 Kenny Thomas had 17 prints and 16 rebounds as the 76ers took a 0 lead in the Eastern Con2-- ference series Derrick Coleman had 12 points and six assists and Keith Van Horn added 11 prints for the Sixers Thomas Van Horn and Coleman Philadelphia’s starting frontcourt had 11 prints combined in Game 1 They got 40 Wednesday David Wesley had 24 points for New Orleans Jamal Mashbutn scored 14 but only one point after dislocating his right middle finger in the third quarter Our new CSQ Crystal Image prints are the best we've ever offered Tennis Golf nd AP photo 1 UTAH STATE MENS TENNIS fwmyour David Ritz ThuisdsySunday Utah State at Big Weat Tournament at Sacramento CaN Digital Pictures pitet Digital Camera Card orCDl - Chairman CEO UTAH STATE WOMENS TENNIS Softball Thursday-Sunda- UTAH STATE SOFTBALL Thursday' Colorado St at Utah State (DH) 1 pm ' Saturday UC Santa Barbara at Utah SL (DH) 1 pin y Digl-Print- si Utah 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