Show March 27 2002 B4 — The Herald Journal Logari Utah Wednesday G NZZ SCOREBOARD ' WR Germans Crowed on a three-yetract and DT Kalvm Pritchett'on a TUESDAY BASEBALL ANAHEIMmSgELS-PIk- mI Cook on dicabtad y LHP Dan retroactive to M RHP BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Racal- lad -Hick Bauei tram thav minor laagua camp INDIANS— Waivad LHP CLEVELAND Send Radinsky Raasaignad C Chna Coala to Ilnur minor laagua camp MINNESOTA TWINS— Sant LHP Travw MiKm outright to Edmonton ol llw PCL TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS-Optio- nad LHP Nick Bidrbrodt INF Aubray HutlRHP Dnlvm James and INF Jared Sandberg to Durham at the International League Reas-stgniC Sal Fasano RHP Gerardo Garcia C Yintid Haad and RHP Travis Harper to ttuHr minor league Camp Released INF Feta Mnlinnr TEXAS RANGERS— Placad RHP Jail y on the 7iminerman and RHP Danny-Koldisabled Ini Assigned C Julio Mosquer INF Jason Maxwell and INF Ed Sprague to Released LHP BW Ihun minor league-camPulsipher Irom their minor league camp National i ttniw 2B Bobby CHICAGO CUBS-Assi- gned Hill INF Kevin One INF Lias Ordaz and C Mike Mahoney to thee minor league camp CINCINNATI REDS— Placad RHP John diaablad liat y Opboned LHP Hector Mercado INF Gookie Dawkins OF Ruben Mateo and C Corky Miller to Louisville ol the International League Promoted Brad Kufenan from dkec--' lor ol baseball operations to assistant general manager NEW YORK METS— Traded INF Lou Colher Ip the Montreal Expos tor RHP Jimmy Serrano and OF Jason Bay’ BASKETBALL National BaaketbaN Association MILWAUKEE BUCKS-Pla- ced C'Greg Foster on the inured kst Activated G Raler hit Irom the Alston miured FOOTBALL National Football League OL CLEVELAND BROWNS— contract Tre Johnson to- a one-yea- r Released DB Brandon Dana CINCINNATI BENGALS— Agreed to terms with CB Jell Burns on a three --year contract DETROIT LIONS— Agreed to terms with conone-ye- GREEN BAY PACKERS— Signed DE ' March?? Riedlmg on the Continued from B1 Continued from B1 Transactions Joe Johnicn to a multiyear contract 8igned TE Rufus French HOUSTON TEXANS— Signed WR Tony Simmons Claimed S Hakim Akbar olf waivectiom the New England Patriots to terms MINNESOTA VIKINGS-Agr- aed ' host Roy Tlicsday Bobcats lose Jenks beat Lakers Sky View defeated Bonneville 3-- 2 Tuesday despite playing without its best player junior Skyler Jenks Jcnks didn’t play because of David Allan with sore back In his place a LT NEW ORLEANS n Brandon Messmer lor Chiala to Roal movc-iWikam a tha Kansas City draft pick condMonal 2003 was nearly perfect blanking HOCKEY 1 Justin Covington 0 National Hockey Laagua NHL— Suspended Atlanta Thrashers F won also Kendrick Brandon without lor Dan Snyder three games pay in second singles 6 (7-elbowing Ottawa Senators D Sami Sato in a RB-K- SAINTS-Tra- dsd lourth-roun- d 6-- b-- 7-- March 23 game DETROIT RED WINGS— Assigned G Jason Elfcol to Cincinnati ol tha AHL NASHVILLE PREDATORS-Assig- nad RW Jonas Andersson tp Milwaukee of tha ' AHL OTTAWA SENATORS— Recalled LW Chris Bala Irom Grand Rapids at die AHL WASHINGTON CAPITALS Raasaignad G Patrick Boileau to Portland cl tha AHL ' Recalled D Nolan Yonkman from Portland GRIZZLIES— Raasaignad p Jsfl Batsman to Earl Worth ol tha CHL HORSE RACING AQUEDUCT— Suapandsd trainer Robert Klasaris tor 15 days fined him 52000 and denied him Via privileges ol ttte grounds lor a prohibited substance in Via tha timing post-rac- e urine of Boodles in a March 3 UTAH d race OLYMPICS ASSOCIATION— Named Jeaae Hunt alpine director SOCCER SKI Women's United Soccar Association NEW YORK D POWER-Wai- vsd Nal Fang and D Kali Kamholz SAN DIEGO SPIRITS— Waivad MF Kim Calkins nalaasad F Amy Kolosd rm i set BOISE STATE— Namsd Jan Warden women's basketoatt coach MICHIGAN STATE— Announced sophomore G Marcus Taylor will maka himaall available lor tha NBA draft SOUTHERN INDIANA— Named Jay I athletic dksctorT VALLEY VIEW 5) : In doubles play Jesse 83-7- 3en-riio- n and Cal Gaddis defeated David Clark ami MacLene ' Strong in straight sets Dan Allan and Kory Miskin however dropped their second ' 7 (8- straight match 6 6)' ’They just need to start hitting some volleys” Sky View coach Steve Alexander said ' “They're not approaching the 4-- American Hockey League US 6-- 3' 6-- net well” In third singles freshman David Watts lost 6--1 6-- 1 biit Alexander believes he was the better player on the court “David Watts has good strokes but he was so fright- ened he couldn't do anything” Alexander said Alexander is thankful that the students have spring break this week which will allow Jenks some more time to rest his back When the Bobcats hit the courts again it willbe against a tough Box Elder team-oTuesday “1 hope (Jenks) is back next week That’s going to be tough” Alexander said “They (Box Elder) areconsistenL” - Tonnls Softball PREP BOYS TENNIS Tuesday UTAH STATE SOFTBALL’ Logan'S Mountain Crsstt Sky View 3 Bonneville 2 Utah Stalest BYU(DH) 2 pm Friday Cal Stale Fullerton at Utah Stale (DH) m p 1 Mountain Crest at Boa Elder 4 Roy at Sky View 3:30 pm Saturday Cal State Fullerton at Utah Stale 1 pm 4 GRIZZLIES PREP SOFTBALL Tuesday Pesky MUSTANGS 1 AtHyrum Firat tingles Brian Ballam L dal Ryan ' 2 Bonneville 17 Logan 0 ' Roy 5' Mountain Crest 3 Box Elder 20 Sky View 4 Preston 12 Soda Springs 1 pm dark MC 4--B 6--4 Second singles Jake Judy L del Alex THatcher MC 6-- 1 6-- Third singles Roy at Logan 3:30 pm ' Sky View at Bonneville 3:30 pm Box Eldar at Mountain Crest 3:30 pm Bear Lake at Preston 3:30 pm REGION 4 radyTwedt 6--2 - Region 4 Overall Box EkJer Roy Sky View Bonneville Logan Min Crest 0 6--2 24) e- -i dal Joa WllllamsScott O’Dell L dal Nats StaikNchard Gui MC 6-- OJL7-- 5 1 8--1 3--2 0-- 0--7 3 LAKERS 2 At Wsshingon Terrace First singles ” Brandon Messmer SV del Justin CovBOBCATS ington BV 6--1 BV Lindquist dat SV Ban 6--3 (7-- Third tingles Jordan Anderson BV dal David Waits SV First doubles Jatsa BennionCaj Gaddis SV del David CtorkMactane Strong BV (7-- 61 Second douhlM Jordan hassleMatt Hewktt BV dal Dan 67 (66) AHanKory Mirth SV ROYALS 5' MUSTANGS 3 ' Tuesday al Roy 001 200 0 — 3 5 3 Mountain Crest 023 000 X — 5 2 Roy Rotxo Taylor (L) and Courtnaa Bankhead and C Bankhead (4) and Nikeeta Bankhead 14) Makrinzw Holt (W) and Jami Uragami 2B — MC N- Bankhead C Bankhead 3B — R Jentry Sparrow 17 GRIZZLIES 0 Tuesday at Washington Terracp 000 0 4 Logan " LAKERS 346 2 — 17 Bonneville 60 Second singlet Brandon Kendrick — BE Maddi Asay HR L 6--2 T :0-- 2 BEES 20 BOBCATS 4 ' Tuesday at Smrthfield — 2 086 6 20 10 Box Elder 013 0— 4 512 Sky View' Ashlee Olson (W) Chandra Martz (3) Olson 4) and Mandi Rentiers Kelsey Tartlet (L) Kristy Anderson (3) and Mandy Munk 2B — SV Jessy Wiser 3B — SV Haytey Hansen ' 3 First douMta Adam BlanchJack Etherington Scott Grover Jake Neeley MC 6--1 Track PREP TRACK ' Bonneville at Logan 3:30 pjn Mountain Croat at Roy 3:30 pm Proxton West Side at March VUtey3:30 pm 181 Saturday Rachel Allred 1L) and Annie Roberta Jackie Roberts (W) and Gomez 2B — B Larkin Pugimre ' 38 — B Jackie Roberts-'- Hydea INDIANS 12 CARDINALS Logan Mountain Crait at UHSTCA Invitational at Taytorcvi lie Soccer 1 Tuesday al Preston 000 10 — 1 2 6 Soda Springs 1 400 x- -12 Preston rtriitey Hill (L) and Kayla Rasmussen' Ashley Kelly (W) Kelta Tobtor (4T and Bath i BOYS PREP SOCCER Friday Sky View al Mouritain VIew 3:30 pm Maseuli 2B — P Summer Maseuli Hayl 3B — P B Maseuk Jesaica Parker Bowling Baseball LOGAN LANES PREP BASEBALL HIGH TEAM SERIES — Wright Drilling 2107 acratoh MNsr 2675 handicap HIGH TEAM GAMES — Pin Pintos 788 ecMch OhorVGraan 874 handicap HIGH SERIES — Mika Comtiancs 700 acralch: Manual Mass 786 handtoap Kanna Forabarg 551 scratch: Jessica Maes 676 Tuesday ’ Logan 4 BonrieviKa 3 Roy 3MounUm Crest 0Sky View B Box Elder 4 Bear Lake at PiMton ppd Roy at Logan 4pm Mountain Croat at Box Ektor 4 pmi Sky View at BonnavWa 4 pm’ Nbrth Summit at Praaton(DH) 2 pm REGION Roy : Mountain Cretl ''Box Eldar ' SkyView Logan BonoavDIa' " - ' HIGH GAMES — - 4 :1-- 1 i ’1-1 V62 BOBCATS 9 BEES 4 Tuesday at Smithftold - STANDINGS Alias Smith 4 Jonee Wright Drilling ' OtaxVGraan HU Kin nranc Pelmin Equipment Systems ' heorq DoublaTTianxxl Tyco: ' "GRIZZUES 4 LAKERS 1 Tupsdayat Logan BonnavHIa' 000 000 I I l'1 200 000 2 — 4 7 0 Logan’ A Martinez (L) and S Famtwonh Baxlar Krutsch (W) Braden Brown (7) and Greg - 20 — B N Wattdna L Tytor AHmarl ' Rota Olson 210 Barrera's — 4 1 t 104 020 0 12 1 202 410 X — Sky View ” Justin McOarmait (L) C Stewart (4) Mailt Putnam (6) and Adam Whitaker Chandler Robinson (W)and Cheat Soianaan ' Jared Holland 300 312 handicap acratoh 262 handicap ’ scratch Bw Eldar- - ’ir March 22 Goodtimora ROYALS A MUSTANGS 0 - Northern Mlay Fab Bnca ADaop toauaMon GomiklCfawford EA Mlltar Aquarium Tech Autocara Bot Shop Bluo Monday March 25 HtQH TEAM SERIES — i Masonry 2406 acratoh 3044 HIGH TEAM GAMES Shane Dimtar 056 scratch 1040 handicap ' — Karma Forabarg 042 HIGH SEMES - scratch 667 handkwp HIGH GAMES - Kama Forabarg 222 scratch: Linda Patoraan 243’ STMNDtNQS ai''i Tuesday at Roy ' 000 000 -- 0 MountalnCraal i 030 000 a— 8 61 Roy Shane Damlar MHonry Jory Jansan (L) arid Cott Andwsoa Man - LundMS Bulking Cache today Insurance cgt Moore (W) and Nick PayiM 2B— Roy Travis Logo Shop LaeonLavto - II J2-t- 2 bang producing a dramatic finish where both coaches yelled so much that they messed up their hair It fact it was when Stockton was on the bench that the Jazz looked most like a bunch of old men For long stretches at the start of each half they played without energy and deficits both times fell into double-dig- it But they woke up in the fourth and it was Ostertag — Utah’s perennially underachieving center — who led the charge as the Jazz' reserves outscored Houston’s bench 41-- 7 Fans groaned when the tell went to Ostertag in the closing seconds of the third but he swished a turnaround Siuarter and Utah trailed 6 entering die : fourth Ostertag opened the final period with another bucket on a feed from Andrei Kir-ilenko and Stockton put them ahead for good on a drive that made it 0 with 4:22 remaining part of a 10-- 2 run that made the difference ' Notes: Malone is six field goals from tying Wilt Chamberlain (12681) for second: AP photo place on the NBA’s career list in Out cate- The Rockets have used 20 starting Utah Jazz guard John Stockton center takes advangory ' season while die Jazz have this Malone teammate Karl set of screen as he a lineups by tage used 12 drives around Houston Rockets guard Steve Francis Speaking of birthdays Jazz Stockton one of the oldest players in the NBA turned coach Jerry Sloan turns 60 on Thursday 40 on Tuesday and scored 20 points in the win when the Cleveland Cavaliers visit Continued from B1 one I had been waiting for that one all day and it was there “I took it” Sky View senior catcher Maridy Munk singled And scored to end the Bobcat scoring in the third BoX Elder put the contest out of reach when it scored six times in the top of the fourth Bees starter Ashlee Olson recorded the win with three strong innings of work striking out eight and walking one She allowed two hits including a double by Jessy Wiser "They were ready" Jones said when asked if Ids team had a letdown after its big win over MC “Tte first inning We 91-9- Selig Continued from B2 season will be played to completion without interruption and they deserve to know dud now before we begin die new season” Selig said “Therefore on behalf of die clubs I pledge that we will not take any economic action either in the form of a lockout or unilateral implementation against the players’ association throughout the course of got out of die inning lookiitg good (Olson) started the game off and K’d our first three girls but our gills were aggressive” All we had to do was avoid the big inning Then I think once they had the big inning there was some letdown” Indians 12 Cardinals 1 With its district showdown against rival Bear Lake today FYeston had an easy tuneup with Soda Springs’ Sophomore Summer ’ Maseuli went with a single double two RBIs and two runs scored Maseuli’s ’older sister Beth had a triple two runs and an RBI She also was walked and hit by a pitch The Indians (1-- 0 in district 1 overall) winners of four in a row never trailed in the game as they led 4-- 0 after thd first inning then added eight ' 5-- the season and postseason “The sanctity of the season however is only partially within my control Since we do not have a new collective bargaining agreement the players have the right to strike at any time I sincerely hope that they share my strong feeling about the importance of playing the entire season” Asked why he made the announcement Tuesday Selig said during a telephone interview: “I thought the timing was good In my judgment this way was a more in the fourth “It’s a win” Preston coach Wade Schvaneveldt said “I don’t know if it’s quite a momentum builder It’s not quite what we’re looking for But (today) will be a good test for us" Ashley Kelly picked up the win while Kellie Tobler pitched two innings of relief “We went with Ashley (Tuesday) and Kellie always pitches well against Bear Lake” Schvaneveldt said Royals 5 Mustangs 3 ' six Despite a season-hig- h errors by Roy (2-- 0 Mountain Crest still lost its second straight region affair The Bankhead sisters Courtnee and Nikeeta each had a double for the Mustangs (0--2 who trailed 1 after die top of the third The -- 8-- 1) 0-- 7) 2-- very good way to reassure fans” i Fehr did not say whether players would make a similar ke pledge and history suggests they won’t “All I can say die players ! ' setting a strike date is always a last resort” Fehr said Negotiations for a new labor contract have been slow at first delayed by the owners’ failed attempt to eliminate the Min-- ! nesotaTwins and Montreal Expos Talks which recessed March are to resume next week but the sides are far apart no-stri- 1 lJ Royals upped their lead to 5-- 1 before MC closed the gap to two with a pair of runs in the ' top of the fourth “Overall I was very pleased” Stangs coach Cha- lyce Stevens said “Hopefully we can continue that” Lakers 17 Grizzlies 0 Bonneville pitcher Jackie Roberts nearly pitched a perfect game against Logan (0-- 2 but had to settle for a in four innings With two outs in the top of the fourth the Lakers 1 made an oror on what could have been die final out of the game Roberts recovered to get the next Grizzly she facte however Roberts who struck out eigjht Logan tetters also led Bonneville at the plate by 3-- 2) no-hitt- (1-- going r-3 8-- 1) er |