Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday July 28 2002 — B3 Valloy briefs easily downs Raymond Mountain Crest golf tryouts STANFORD Calif (AP) — With her booming serve falling perfectly Venus Williams was simply too much for Lisa Raymond Williams over' powered her unseeded chal- 3 0 the lenger Saturdayin Tfyouts for the Mountain Crest golf team will be held on Aug and Logan River Golf Course Tee times begin at 7 check-i- n starts at 6:30 ajn Players will be playing l8 holes and lat un each player is responsible for hisher own green fees Wellsville softball tournament 6-- 752-245- 21 4 9-- 1 750-673- s 6-- ' player in the semifinals won the title at Memphis earlier this year She upset Monica Seles Friday in the t®: third-seed- V 1 'tVH it’- semifinals of the Bank Of the West Classic Williams ranked No 2 in the world behind her sister Serena hammered serves in excess of 113 mph at times to fluster Raymond ranked No Kids volleyball camp Sky View will host a kids volleyball camp for grades third through eighth The camp runs July 29 through Aug 1 from 1 am each 3 day Cost is $35 CalVMalayna Knowles at to register ' ' & rnam- -i d 245-47- Raymond at 28 the oldest Top-seed-ed The annual Wellsvilk Labor Day SoMuOTbuniamentis now ' taldng sign upsPlay begins the middle of August and endson Labor Day There will be a men's and co-edivision Contact or Nedra at work at Dak or NedraLindley at “I think if I'd kept it a little closer I would have had a better chance "she said t ' aft t 28 Tackle football registration AP photo “It’s always pretty effective but when it’s really effective it’s better for me" Williams said about her serve “It makes the match a little easier” The Logan Parks and Recreation Department is taking registrations for Logan Jr Tickle FootbalL Teams are based on age and weight with leagues offered for youth between 7 to 14 yean old with a weight of 81 to 141 pounds The fee is $70 per player (plus a $25 equipment and uniform deposit which will be refunded at the end of the season) The seasoa begins at the aid of August fyr more information call Williams advanced to the ' Bank of the West final for the fourth time She won the event in 2000 with a victory over Lindsay Davenport Davenport the second seed was playing in the other semifinal match later Saturday Kim against fourth-seed- 716-925- 0 Skate with an Olympic champion S Eccles Ice Center is skaters of all The George ages offering and abilities the opportunity to perform in a night of champions The Jackson on Ice 2002 ice show will be com- cast will feature ing to North Logan on Aug 24 The Olympic gold medalist Alexei Unnanov and many other world-clachampion ice skaters jugglers and gymnasts To perform in a group number in this ice show fill out a registration form at die Eccles Ice Center Skaters may perform in one or two routines The cost is $46 for one routine or $92 for two routines-Thfee includes rental skates practice ice time choreography fees and a backstage family pass to the cast reception and VIP autograph signing after die show Far more ' information call 8 star-studd- ed ed Venus Williams returns a save against Usa Raymond during a Bank of the West Classic semifinal match Saturday in Stanford Calif hit winners from the baseline But Williams was too poised putting the match away in 51 Clijsters the defending champion Williams and Davenport have met in the final at Stanford three times With father Richard looking Williams sealed the first with two consecutive aces the first at 111 mph and the second at 110 mph In the second set Raymond held nothing back laboring to minutes Raymond remained good-- natured throughout raising her hands in victory when she won a rare point in the second set The crowd at Taube Family Tennis Stadium responded with warm applause ' S ed quarterfinals to advance Williams who defeated Anna Koiimikova to reach the semifinals went up 4-- 0 in the second set with two aces and a service winner that Raymond couldn't handle She finished the match with nine aces Williams lost to her sister in the Wimbledon final dropping to the No 2 ranking “Once you get to No 1 it’s not so nice to go back to No 2” she said “Once you get to that level you try to maintain it” Serena Williams was not playing in the Bank of the West but was spotted down in Los Angles taking in the Mercedes-Benz Cup match between Andre Agassi and Gustavo Kuerten Friday “Maybe she’s trying to team something" Williams said “Maybe I should be there too” all-st- ar Steelers hire ss LATROBE Pa (AP) — Plenty of NFL careers end because of torn anterior cni- date knee ligaments Ariko Iso may be the first person to make it to the league because of one ' When she was an aspiring basketball player in Tokyo a ripped-u-p knee set back her athletic career but got Iso inter- ested in the field of sports medicine TWo US college degrees and nine years of athletic training later the 31- Iso has made toe career move year-olthat to the other women in her profession is die groundbreaking step they often envisioned but feared might never come Finally 82 years after toe NFL was founded die Pittsburgh Steelers have e trainer — the first hired Iso as a woman who will treat the injuries soothe the nerves and calm the fears of die league’s millionaire players and 100 pounds Iso is any- At thing buttf giant — except to the thou- sands of other female trainers who wrap the ankles and rehabilitate the tom-u- p knees of high school and college athletes but never before hind a chance to work in the sport’s highest echelon Iso is seemingly indefatigable She could be seen during the first few days of training camp scurrying from drill to drill with an ice pack or a water cooler her black hair flying behind her "Pm not intimidated” Iso said during a short break from another 15hour day at camp “It’s a different environment and it is a big adjustment but I’m not as nervous as maybe I should be qr I thought I would be “But ldo feel the pressure I never had as e 787-228- August softball tournament co-e- d Brigham City Recreation is now taking registration for their 1 This Double Elimination Tbuma-med Frenzy for Aug offers two divisions with no crossovers DD-lu-p singles and D - no home mnsouts Entry fee is $175 per team with and deadline is Aug 23 For questions contact Jolene Edwards at Co-E- - 30-3- nt Logan girls tennis tryouts Tryouts for the Logan High School girls tennis team will be held July 29 to Aug 2 from 7 pm at the Logan Recreation Center courts All interested should be there on July 29 and ' must bring a can of new balls Fbr information call coach Vida ' ' 8 Saliendra at 750-657- - Sky View soccer camp will be holding a soccer SkyView soccercoach Doyle Geddes Cedar 1 MiddkSdioiol at in Hyde Park Ridge July camp The campkopehtdboyfprSrac$mrtsintheU8-tl- l age group wtil meet from gm while those between the will meet from 8 pm The cost is $30 per 6 ages of are welcomed For further information conplayer and walk-up- s ' or Sharron Wood at tact Doyle at " 9--11 U12-U1- 5-- 787-13- 258-27- 03 56 Junior golf showdown red-tipp- ed The Cache Valley Junior Showdown willbe held Monday July 29 at die Logan Golf & Country Club Check-i- n is at 8 ajn with play to start at 9 ajn Cost is $15 and limited to the 2 first 60 players There will be four different age groups: 4 0 6 for and 8 Call the Country Club at more information 11-1- 13-1- 753-605- 17-1- 15-1- tennis camp Sky View tennis View " The Sky team presents a camp for all learn- girls era ages 2 at toe Spots Academy Aug 0 from 9 am till noon Cost is $15 per day or $25 for both days For more infor- matiioncaU Melissa Stuart at 753-34f 4-1- ‘ -- fortoe job” - Iso hopes that after the initial wave of publicity wears off she will be thought of as a skilled trainer rather than a skilled female trainer “When you see a physician you don’t think too much about whether it’s a really ' male or a female” said Iso who has a bachelor’s degree from Oregon State and a master’s from San Jose State “I hope I was hired as a trainer and the gender was not a big issue” It wasn’t at Portland State a Division II school where she spent five years work- ing in a windowless basement office as the football trainer Now she feels asif she’s moved from the basement to the penthouse as the Steelers have rooms full of weight-trainI AP photo Pittsburgh Steelers trainer Ariko Jso rolls out a water cart during the first day of workouts in pads for the SteelerS on Friday ing and rehabilitation equipment — and plenty of windows — at the $25 million training center they share with the University of Pittsburgh Her parents' who still live in Tokyo are happy for her success but she said “They donT understand this is a fairly big thing for our profession” - -’ “emiouTCBoras 21 V full-tim- YHILCnTE PflHTIES 9-1- ' ' Sky View tennis tryouts their goal So I now have the pressure that I cannot make any damage for those people” Iso was a Steelers training camp intern in 2000 and 2001 and thus was a logical candidate when trainer John Norwig got e the DK to hire a second assistant to work alongside him and assistant '' Ryan Grove Considered one of the NFL’s most progressive trainers Norwig offered Iso this advice: Remember that one ankle is just ' like another no matter whose body it is attached to “She’s an extraordinary athletic trainer with great academic background — and she’s a good person with a good personality”- Norwig said “She gets along great with our players She was the best person full-tim- 3-- 29-3- a goal to be the first female professional but I now know that a lot of people had that as d 13 first female trainer NFL’s Tfyouts for die Sky View girls tennis team will be staged at the Sports Academy Aug5 from 3 to 6 pm and Aug 6-- 9 from 6 H Mdlm StumUi 753-34inform 9 P® :: r TEJETflSn OF tnCTOQV 22 ' " : ‘ fv?y I 4 at Logan Logan High School will hold golf tryouts Aug to should 18 holes come prepared play Players ajn and pay greats fees Information: Roger Wilapn 3-- J -- u j Grizzly golf tryouts : Ctf- 6 River 6:30 752-59- HJ tennis tournament 16 - The Herald Joumal Tennis Tbumament will be held Aug Entry deadline is July 30 at 8 pjn Draws will be posted by Aug 3 at toe Logan Recroitiop Center will be given to toe firtf 200 entrants The entry fee is $8 per personper event and $16 for each doubles team David Reynolds is the tournament 0 director For more infottnation call topRec Center at if 5-- 17 ' T-shirts - ' kf ' ' ' '' ' 716-925- 1" ' - A' Jl Preston Powerman competition Pre- In celebration Rodeo Preston the ofThat Famous Night stmCSfy Chamber of Commerce and die Southeastern District v s' : V V ' Healto pepartment in Preston are spoisaring the Preston Power-- ' ' ?v man on Saturday Aug 3This event is open to thepuldicof all ’ t V ages and alulities as a promotion of healmy lifestyles and fitness S v The event consists of tncyding and weightlifting’ Participants mpy choOM fo do just one or boto Of the activities for the same l registration tee Cyclists may choose from three marked courses: : dourse tiiat consist of a course or le ebutsri The weitlifting portion will be held at Doc’s Gym from 7 am V i t Hi' uir'V'vAi ' i: ile 20-mi- ile 'to noon Thejiftmgismeasured according to hoy long it takes in individual to lift a sa numba pounds Proregistration will be $7 until July 30 and $10 starting July course 8:30 for die 31 Check-i- n will be at 6:30 for foe coursd Those lifting will need to sign im for a 3and time slot All participants will receive a TvhirtReratibh ': forms are at the Healto Department (42 West 1 st South) in Pre-(ton For more information caU Erica Malouf at (208) 8524)478 ‘ 2002 UTAH STATE FOOTBALL 20-mi- le - ik i v :£vv'-- ‘v a ft ‘ s'i:- -- Curling cliib meeting club 1 : ' 1 - 753-33- 7S2-1Q- : V ' ' 37 C 39 ? : ' s : V’ 'v Sept 14V Idahoitate Oct 4 (Fri) Brigham YoUng Oct 19V Vf NewMexicoV Npv' 9 SEASON TICKETS: 705 pm$s1 t- -B- SS-USTATEI (' w 7:0Pm ’ f 67 Utah Aug 31 curling meeting will behddJuly30 at T-Arena the at in North Logan Leuues clinics Ice Eccles kpja and developing a youto program are someof the objectives For: Jason Swan '' more information contact EhmGeabec at ( or Dou Jacksonmith at at Akick-of- 753-58- : ? HpiVIE SCHEDE 7:05 pm 3:05 pm'V ’ New Mexico State 105 pm 1 1 EfenStete ’ v university V - ‘ : 'N' v : — -- - - t |