Show 1 t i i 1 B4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday June 10 2001 m B So slips by Monarchs to remain undefeated the Pa f SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Thanks to some deadly outside shooting the Seattle Stonngot out to an early lead and held on to beat the Utah Staizz 5 Saturday 73-6- t night Fbrward Katy Sterling led a balanced attack with 16 points SeatStorm (3-tle’s other forward Lauren Jackson had 15 points including a timely three pointer to quell a late Starzz (2-rally ' Seattle broke out to a 142 lead in the first four minutes of the game and led by as many as 21 points in the first half Roolde Marie Ferdinand came off the bench to lead Utah with 17 points and seven rebounds and helped spark a late Utah rally Down by 18 points with 6:53 left die Staizz went on a 15-- 3 run to make it 7 with 2:19 remaining Utah was poised to get the ball back and try to cut the lead even further but Jackson’s from the comer as the shot clock expired pushed the lead back to nine and sealed the win for the Storm The Staizz had difficulty getting into their offense most of die night in the face of pressure fey Seattle Utah’s best player forward Natalie Williams struggled in the first half scoring just three points That made it diffiAPphpto cult for the Staizz guards to work off die ' Seattle Storm guard Semdka Randall (21) drives around Utah dribblew get any open looks from outStarzz's Korie Hlede as she heads to the basket during the first half side Williams finished with 10 points on Saturday at the Delta Center shooting but missed a handful of 2) 3) 63-5- full-cou- rt r 'V " the e losing streakwith a layups snipped a Aside from Ferdinand who also led this victory over the Orlando Miracle Allison Feaster scored 16 of her 18 Starzz in rebounding Utalp got little from its guard line Starters Jennifer Azzi and points in the first half for Charlotte Dawn Staley added 13 points and nine Kone Hlede combined for Hhpoints on 10 assists their Six of points shooting led Orlando came on Azzi Taj McWilliams-Frankli- n with 23 points Elaine Powell finished Seattle’s energetic guards were Car with 16 points nine rebounds and eight more effective Semeka Randall scored 14 points and Sonja Henning had eight assists Each had four assists Sparks 62 Lynx 60 At Minneapolis DeLisha Milton hit a Utah Center Margo Dydek had 16 layup with 1:46 left that gave Los Angepoints six rebounds and five blocked les its first lead and scored the game’s shots ' Jiol 71 Monarchs 67 final seven points as the Sparks won their fifth straight At Sacramento Calif Sheri Sam Milton finished with 13 points Lisa scored 21 points as fire surprising Miami Leslie led Los Angeles with 17 points Sol remained unbeaten by defeating the and 16 rebounds Sacramento Monarchs Katie Sntith scored 16 of her 24 points The Sol squandered an 11 point lead in in die second half for Minnesota die second half but managed to hold off Rockers 86 Fever 76 Sacramento for its fourth straight victory At Cleveland Chasity Melvin scored to open the season 22 points leading Cleveland past Indi'trailing by nine points the Monarchs ana rallied behind the shooting of Edna Melvin scored 14 points in the second ters and Campbell who made two five half and finished with a team-bea short baseline jumper cutting Miami’s assists lead to 3 with 1 :26 remaining and the $ol - Penny Taylor the Rockers’ But Sam made a draft pick had 12 points' added four free throws in the final 24 secNadine Malcolm led Indiana (0-- with onds to defeat the Monarchs IS points but was held scoreless in the Sting 86 Mirade 79 second half Alicia Ttupnipson added 13 At Orlando Fla Andrea Stinton 25 the Charlotte scored points Sting points as firee-thro- three-gam- Tn on ils nx ah ws w! zk Cc P' wc tal ( -- O Sr dM wi W( M st Wi 64-6- first-rou- nd ini 5) Gi to he B( tir She married White only a ago and die biathlon sounded like an interesting challenge for both of them “Mike has never hiked a race in his life” she said while adding that the long five mile race was “a big jump up for year-and-a-h- alf Continued from B2 men's team competition The fastest female team was Becky Yeager and Krista McHugh and the fastest mixed team was Robert’s two children Sharee and Richard The sibling duo broke their own course record by finishing in ' 110:14 1D6i It Best handled the JongeT distance like a pro She took die first two miles as a warmup and then blazed through die final three miles to raid in 29:46 White finished the biking part strong to put the couple in third plarc in the mixed team Track pro tries biathlon Many spectators at this year's biathlon were wondering who the new woman was who whipped every other female in the running portion of the race It was Stephanie Best She just moved to tlie valley in January with her husband Rick White Best is a professional middle distance runner who has competed in the US National Track and Field categoi(l:17:09) “It’s kind of fun” Best said of the Champi-oSKpsnce- 91 ' T biathlon “It’s a good way to get in a workout” Together every step of the way There were many husbandwife teams competing in this year’s biathlon but Brad and Mary Hess were unique Most couples had one person running and one biking btifrBsad p&Maqg ran togtfhp stride for stride and then they finished on a tandem bicycle “We do everything together” Brad said “We didn’t want to be on separate bikes She dragged me along on die run” Another unique team was actually a trio Kenneth Haines signed up to do the running race in his wheelchair expecting to simply drop out when the bikers started But race organizer Ron Stagg teamed him up with Jeff and daughter Marie Keller who finished the race for him on their tandem bicycle 'Thisyearthc tandem cyclists were rare and unique but die tandems spiked interest in die other athletes If more people decide to try the bikes for two then the biathlon may need a separate Tkndem Category “Everyone asked us about it so there might be more” Mary Hess said Final results available at wwwcachevalleycom and on B7 of v' Point Continued from B3 ’ Preakness has yet to win in die Belmont'' Point Given who was favOred in all three Ttiple ' Crown races paid $470 $370 and $3 in earning $600000 for the Thoroughbred Carp of Prince Ahmed Salman of Saudi Arabia “He could have easily fired me after tihe first race” Baf-fertsa- id “I’m tickled to death” said die prince who attended the Derby but was not present for Point Given’s Preakness win Wght after die raceJhe ra kisses on the nose r— a nose die colt certainly didn’t need to decide matters on this day The victory gave Point Given a record of seven wins and three seconds in 11 career starts and earnings of $2468500 A P Valentine ridden by Victor Espinoza paid $5 and $3 while Monarchos ridden by Jorge Chavez returned $420 Completing the order of finish after Monarchos were Dollar Bill Invisible Ink Thunder Blitz Buckle Down Ben Balto Star and Dr Greenfield Dr Greenfield delayed foe start for a couple of minutes when he refused to enter the gate Edgar Prado dismounted cu th on ta B ra to ur kq hii Q bu ca th B and the English-base- d colt making his UJS was backed into the gate Irish-bre- d CSEPfitiniESHID minutes Fifiwailtar UEA SPECIAL 4 NIGHTS RAM Mgn up tar an STST Dlgllal Admnlrao WfdSM-BO- JtanHrpairtomS4Lab( ‘ ! 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