Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday July 27 2002 — B3 seterecottS at Deere Gilder leads FleetBoston Watson bogey-freat British Valley briefs Grizzly youth football canhp Parks and Recreation The is Logan Department offering a Logan Grizzly Youth Football Camp which will be held for ath- letes between the ages of 8 and 14 The camp will be held at Logan High School on July 29 and 30 from 6-- 8 pm and will be conducted by Grizzlies coach Mike Favero his staff and players Registration is July 29 at the football field between 5:366 pm The camp will feature the teaching of fundamentals skill development conditioning competitions and an introduction to strength training and nutrition The cost of the camp will be $25 and will include a and one pass to the Logan Aquatic Center All money generated by this camp will be used to purchase ' additional football equipment needed as a result of the high number of athletes who have signed up to participate in the Grizzly Youth Football Program For more information call 716-92- ti&A e By The Associated At SIvisIlL Press IP Hayes seeking her seventh tour ry of the year had a 66 to join South Korea’s Hee-WHan (67) at 5 under Beth Daniel (65) was 4 under along with Gloria Park (67) Kim Saild (67) and Sherri Steinhauer (69) shot 61 on Friday for a share of die secoad-reun- d lead with Fred Rink in the John Deere Classic Hayes broke the TPC of Deere Run recoid of 62 shared by Kirk Triplett David Frost " and Pat Bates THplett and Frost shot their 62s in 2000 the first year the event was played on the course and Bates matched the mark Hiday Funk coming off a second-pla-te finish last week in the T-sh-irt n ? 50 ‘t FleetBoston Classic At Concord Mass Bob Gilder shot a 66 to lead over take a e five players including defending champion Larry Nelson in the FleetBoston Classic Gilder coming off a playoff victory over Hale Irwin last week in the SBC Senior Open iaChicago had a5 under 31 on the back nine at the Nashawtuc Country Gub birdieing Nos 16 and 18 Nelson was at 67 along with Levi Jack Spradlin Wayne t Dave Eichelberger and Lee Jenkin£ and Allen Doyle and Rodger Davis opened with 68s Irwin the 1998 and 1999 winner shot a 71 Arnold Palmer had the shot of the day holing a eagle chip on the par-- 5 10th The Palmer shot a 75 his best round of the year in five Benior events and three PGA Tour starts Senior British Open At Newcastle Northern Ire--s land Tbm Watson had the round of the only bogey-fre- e Senior British Open shooting a 69 to move within five strokes of leader froboru Sugar of Japan Sugai offset a double bogey at No 15 with birdies at the 17th and 18th for his second f" USU to hold football event in Layton V two-tim- straight 64 to match Hayes at 14 under Robert Gamez was a stroke back alter a 64 and 2001 Briny Baird (64) and Nolan Henke (65) followed at 1 1 under Bates Joined first-rouleader Mike Heinen (69) in a group at 10 under and BC Open winner Spike McRoy (67) was 9 under Hayes the 1998 Buick Clas- sic winner had 11 birdies and Rink a bogey The has hit 27 of 28 fairways and 35 of 36 greens' in regulation in two bogey-fre- e rounds V v’-- i one-stro-ke BC Open shot his second Utah State athletics will host a 2002 football kick-of- f event Wednesday July 31 at Layton City Park in Layton Head coach Mick Dennchy and athletics director Ranee Pugmire will be in attendance and field questions The event begins at 6 pm and the $3 per person cost includes a sandwich and a drink Advance reservations are not necessary Layton City Park is located at 500 N Wasatch Drive in Layton For more information contact Heidi Spademan at (435) 797-185- J 0" Logan girls tennis tryouts -- run-ner-- up nd five-play- m on er 7 S- a Big Apple Classic At New Rochelle NY Kelli Kuehne birdied the first three holes en route to a 65 and a two-strolead after die second round of the LPGA Big Apple Classic Chris Johnson matched die 65 to move into second at 136 but she went die other way from Kuehne making birdieson the final three holes at Wykagyl Country Club Sweden’s Annika Sorenstam ke Sky View soccer camp View soccer coach Doyle Geddes will be holding a soc- Sky cer camp July 1 at Cedar Ridge Middle School in Hyde Park The camp is open to boys and girls Participants in the am while those between age group will meet from the ages of 6 will greet from 8 pmThe cost is $30 per player and walk-in- s are welcomed For further information contact Doyle at 787-- 1 303 or Sharron Wood at 6 AP photo JP ' Junior Amateur ‘ from Can the Douglaston in Queens edged Joshua Wooding of Riverside Calif 2 and 1 in the second round and beat Robert Riesen of Pinehurst NC 5 and 4 in the third round on the Atlanta five-tim- UJS U8-U- ' Junior golf showdown The Cache Willey Juhior Slowdown will be held Monday July 29 at the Logan Golf & Country Gub Check-i- n is at 8 am with play to start at 9 am Cost is $15 and limited to the first 60 players There will be four different age groups: 11-8 Call the Country Gub at 7536050 for more information 12 Course Can will face 2001 semifinalist Chanin Puntawong of Bradenton Fla in the quarterfinals Can and Puntawong are classmates at the Leadbetter Golf Academy in Bradenton Junior Amateur : 5-- 258-275- Athletic Club’s Highlands At Duluth Ga Tarik Can of New York won two matches to advance to the quarterfinals of the US ll 9-- 11 U12-U1- straight 67 on the Royal County Down course Scotland’s John Chilian (69) was four strokes back e Watson the British Open champion is making his first appearance in the tournament He missed the cut last week in the British Open with rounds of 77 and 78 at Muirfield J 29-3- Hayes eyes his putt on the 17th green Friday during the second round of the PGA John Deere Clastsic 40-ya- rd ' Tryouts for the Logan High School girts tennis team will be held July 29 to Aug 2 from 3--7 pm at the Logan Recreation Center courts All interested should be there on July 29 and must bring a can of new balls For information call coach Vida Saliira at 7506578 t 17-1- View tennis camp Sky ' The Sky View girls tennis team presents a camp for all learners ages 2 at the Sports Academy Aug 9-from 9 aim till noon Cost is $15 per day or $25 for both days For more information call Melissa Stuart at 753-344-1- 10 22 Venus fights off Koumikova Top-seede- d STANFORD Calif (AP) — Venus Williams overcame a feisty performance by Anna Koumikova winning 6-- 3 6-4 Friday night to advance to the semifinals of theBank of the West Classic Williams used her powerful serve which reached 116 mph early in the match to best a strong effort from tire popular Koumikova who had two victories earlier in the h week after a losing streak Lindsay Davenport and Kim Clijsten also advanced to a semifinal meeting with victories at the Tkube Family Tsnnis Center Williams will face Lisa Raymond who upset third-seedMonica Seles Koumikova broke Williams’ serve and took a lead in both sets but Williams lied twice for her eighth straight victory 7-- nine-tim- straight tithe to move two percentage points ahead ofthe Mariners It’s been a remarkable turnaround for the Angels who were 10 12 games behind Seattle on April 23 The Mariners had been in sole possession of first since April 11Y White Sox 10 Royals 2 Highly touted Willie Hanis e chance now getting a in the majors after the White Sox traded Ray Durham hit his first big league home nut as Chicago defeated Kansas Gty: Jose Valentin also homered and Paul Konerko drove in three runs for the White Sox Kansas Gty has lost four in a row and five of six since a : e winning streak Dan Wright (7-- gave up two runs scattered eight hits and struck out seven in 6 3 Sox : n 1-- V'' But despite Smitbfiekf leaefing afta two inning the adtvan- ' tage whittled as Rrnidence ? ? assault oniL slowly put an In the foird Udy spanked a ' twtwun singtoto score Scott Budge and Derek Waddoups 6-- 7) (61-40- 4-- J) ' The Herald Journal Tennis Tournament will be held Aug Entry deadline is July 30 at 8 pm Draws will be posted by Aug 3 at the Logan Recreation Center will be given to the first 200 entrants The entry fee is $8 per' person per event and ' $16 for each doubles team David Reynolds is the tournament ' director For more information call die RecCenter at 716-925-0 5-- 17 ' rts ' Preston Powerman competition In celebration of That Famous Preston Rodeo the Pre-- Night ston City Chamber of Commerce and the Southeastern District ' ' — Health Department in Preston are sponsoring the Preston Power-i ' cutting the deficit in half Two man on Saturday Aug 3 This event is open to the public of all two-oRBI innings lata a ages and abilities as a promotion of healthy lifestyles and fitness The event' consists of bicycling and weightlifting Participants single by Eric Spackman trimmed the lead to one may choose to do just one or both of the activities for the same The Blite Sox regained the registration fee''Cyclists may choose from three marked courses two-ru-n that consist of a course or advantage on Coop- course er’s solo home ran in the bot- The weightlifting portion will be held at Doc’s Gym from 7am tom of the fifth a line-drito noon The lifting is measured according to how long it takes ' shot to right an individual to lift a set number of pounds will be $7 until July 30 and $10 starting July During die sixth and seventh innings Smithfield appeared to 31 Gieck-i- n will be at 6:30 for the Course 8:30 for the 3 and course Those lifting will need to sign up for a time 'forget the execution of funda-menta- ls that is catching and ' slot All participants will receive a Registration forms are at the Health Department (42 West 1st South) in Preston throwing the ball Four Blue Sox arors led to four unearned For more information call Erica Malouf at (208) 8 runs for die Wolverines v The' big blow came on douJames McDaniel two-ri' ' A kick-o- ff curling club meeting will be held June 30 at 7 ble in the sixth This was after apm at the Eccles Ice Arena in North Logan Leagues clinics Smithfield elected to pitch and developing a youth program arc some of the objectives For catcher around power-hittin- g Jason Swan inten-fionalmac information contact Dan Gerbeq at 753-583- 7 Waddoupsessentially Jackson-Smit- h 752-103- 9 753-33or at at Doug walking him But McDaniel made him ' pay with a rope down the riit-fiel- d line TheSmittifield Recreation Department will be taking registra- However Smithfield dons for their Adult Football Leagues July 22 through Aug 17 showed the same moxy Provi-denor until leagues are full Thp leagues offered are Monday Night did by coming back the “ and Thursday Night v : kind of heart you expect in a ' The team fee is $225 and game begjn the week ofAug26 ami rivalry like dus run through the aid of October All games will be played at the 7 ?"We did it when we needed' Fqrester Aaes Sports Complex Registration forms can be picked to and thqr did it when they ' 8 up at die recreation centa For mac information call 2 20-mi- le ile - : ve - 20-mi- le ile T-sh-irt 852-047- : 8) - Continued from B1 : nine-gam- HJ tennis tournament ut could have easily been strike three but the home plate umpire ruled it high Had he been rang up Bingham wouldn't have arguied Too close to take" he said "It was up but too close to take" The next pitch Bingham " ripped down the third base line to score Christensen with the winning rmr setting off a celebration around home plate at Richard V Hansen Park ' Biniam also did some damage earlier in the contest With a three-ru- n bomb in the second inning a stanza which saw six Blue Sox baserunners cross home plate "He sparks us Blue Sox coach Richard Hansen said ' "He's not a home run hitter but he'll Int them in ttx big games" full-tim- itc yu" 16 specialist Raymond won her third career singles tournament at Memphis earlier this year hit serves reaching 104 mph and rarely made errors She needed just 58 minutes to earn her second career victory over Seles a two- time winner at Stanford “She just played really welL” said Seles ranked No 4 “She was saving well and hitting her forehand and whenever I had chances I made a lot of unforced errors I hayc to play a better level of tennis if I want to beat a player like that” 6-- Continued from B2 Trailing 3 the Rangers scored nine runs in the seventh in their biggest inning of the season Everett and Rivera homered off Oakland starter Mark Mulder (116) to give the Rangers a 4 leadAfterthe Rangers ’ loaded the bases Gonzalez hit a two-ru-n single to score Michael Young and Kevin Mench ' Palmeiro followed with an RBI single and Ivan' dou- Rodriguez hit a two-roble to make it 104 Everett capped the inning with a two-ru- n Mast for his eighth homer ofthe year Angels 8 Mariners 0 Anaheim moved into first V: place in the AL West getting ''innings? eight 'scoreless innings from Royals starter Shawn Sea- rookie John Lackey (2rl) in is lacek(l-l- ) gave up four runs and eight hits in six innings victory over Seattle at Safeco v Chuck Knoblauch was HekL ' TimSalmon homered off ' x for the Royals He hit atwo-ru- n arid Scott James Baldwin (6-single in the seventhwith bairei loaded off B obby Spiezib had three RBIs for which' beat Anaheim )' Howry to cut die White Sex Seattle (62-4for the fifth : lead to 2 5-- aniy 3 Jankovic 5 e Grand Slam champiSeles a on who reached the quarterfinals of the French Open and Wimbledon this year was simply overpowered by her US Fed Cup teammate oh a hot day “I feel great about going out there and over Koumikova Williams won the final - Sri77w Koumikova spiked several balls oq ttre court in frustration and questioned sewpwL line calls But she made a stringof unforced errors in the first set and she straggled against Williams’ serve late in the second set Earlier Raymond beat Seles 6--4 6--2 The second-seede- d Davenport defeated No 5 Jelena Dokic of Yugoslavia 6-- 2 6-- 2 while Clijsters beat wild card Jelena ed 4-- 22 four games of the match five-matc- AL Sports Academy Aug 5 from 3 to 6 pm and Aug 6--9 from 6 maintaining that level of tennis for two to 9 p m For more information call Melissa Stuart at 753-34Straight sets’’ Raymond said “I know it’s been in me It was just a matter of believ- irYoul& ing in myself Whenlget out there withav Logan High School will hold golf tryouts Aug' 56 at Logan top player I don’t believe Ij River 6:30 sm Players should come prepared to play 18 holes on the court with' them i and pay greens fees Information: Roger Wilson 752-59who a doubles iNationallLeague Top-seed- ed ! ' Curling club meeting m -- ly 67 : ' Smithfield adult flag football ce j 563-004- heeded to" Providence assistant coach Ron Stott said "It ' was a good game" v Smithfield 2-pi- teh softball V : The'Smithfield Recreation Department will be taking registra-' Softball Leagues July 22 ' tions for dieir Adult F&U chemotherapy and wesee him on TV we full 14 until leaguer arc The leaguesoffered ' Aug1 cry widlhqJpinres’ Co-Rand are: Wednesday Night Men’s Open ' Tuesday Night woman who Jdubert a ' m The team fee is $150 and games begin the week of Aug1 19 i works as a social worker with cancer arid play through theeqd of September Teams will play two J patients sufffts from bone canca tod7 games a night All games will be played at the Forester Acres has metal pins in spine to keep her Sports Complex Registration forms can be picked tip at the : cancathat had spread to hit lungs and' brain He was given a 40 percent charice of Survival andundervyent brain surgery - ContfamedfrosaBl t- j pnd chemotherapy j i ! j v7 V: s - v V0v-- ' ! :: I - x v ec 50-year-- has been source of inspiration for Armstrong will try to win a afflicted with cancer next fifth Tourde France) yehr ”He has given us extraordinary ? comeback to his remarkable adding story In 1999 Armstrong won the first of his courage” Antoinette Joubert said before three Tbur tides less than thre years afta Thursday’s stage from Aime to Chrses- V being diagnosed sriWi advanced testicular " “ALhostaL whai we’re having record-tyin- g ' ‘W a ? T think about it a lot” said Anostrong who is completely recovered ’’Maybe ncit adafiybais but 90 parent elf the : Theteamhasmadeiteaaafrrrite tadiatmakeslifeatoeas£’’ ' ha body upighL nt& the Service team bu for Armstrong to sign a French edition of his autobiography She with “Lance" written on wore rt : tftefrontlBndsurouhdedbyaheart “But she said dead” be T shoujd when I see Armstrong I go for it” aT-shi- ! MOUntaill PreaeVrikif gOITtryOUIS J V x Tryouts for the Mountain Crest golf team will be held on Aug: at Logan Riva Golf Course Tee times begin at7 am and check-i- n starts at 6:30 ajn Players will be playing 18 holes arid each player is responsible for hisher own green fees 1 ' 1 |