Show B4 -- f The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday August 14 2002 than power the course gliding and turning through rows of maple trees and over ponds and lakes (water comes into play on eight holes) “If s even longer than Bethpage was so that tells you something” British Open champion Ernie Els said “But it doesn't quite play the same length as Bethpage I don’t know what it is but I'm hitting off the tee a lot more “The way the golf course is playing now it favors a lot more players than Bethpage did (only a few) but not as many as Muir-fie(just about everybody)” If the course Isn’t as tough as Augusta or Bethpage no one can argue with the field The strongest group ever assembled for a major is at Hazeltine with 99 players from the top ' 100 in the world ranking Muir-field Despite Els’ victory at his first major in five years Sergio Garcia finishing in the top 10 in all three majors and Phil Mickelson getting closer and closer to the first major of his career Woods remains a heavy favorite Just because he didn’t win the British Open — with an 81 no less — hasn't taken much luster off his mystique Besides Woods arrived at Hazeltine having won the Tiger Continued from i -- Tams Continued from to the After hittinga hack of the 7th green Tams leading by two at the time faced a slick downhill 40-foputt to save par The other three - - likely thinking they were going to pick up at least one or two strokes on Tams — were all within much closer range But to her amazement let alone everyone elsc's Tams drained the putt which also broke hard from left to right and actually picked up a stroke on John and Facer while tying Palmer “Absolutely unbelievable’’ Tains said of the tester “I could ot ' ’ B1 Bulldogs starting goalkeeper Alyssa Blackburn giving Sky View buck llie momentum as well as a 2 lead at the breakv “It surely pumped us up" Campbell said of her goal “It got us up andlhe girls picked it up front there” Tlte Bobcats had enjoyed a 0 lead behind goals from Desi Housely and Amie Hansen at marks the - and but the 3 A team from Salt Lake Gly fougltl back Asha Richardson scored Judge’s first goal on a misplay by the Sky View defense 22 minutes into the half With virtually no room for error the Bobcats tried to pjay a pass back The ball was passed to Reann Harris who slipped giving Richardson an easy path to the goal having only to beat Sky View starting keeper Vanessa Hall: Richardson beat Hall to the right side to cut the lead to 2--1 “The space wasn't good for' that pass” Geddcs said' Tlte Bulldogs tied it 1 1 min- utes later on a goal by Kato Muyeda following a foul by the' Bobcals Jennifer Pentesco took the five kick from the left angle vand lofted a perfect ball into the box where Muyeda got her liead on it and put it past Hall “We had' some bad marking lhetv''-Geddesaid “But it' was a gtxid set-u- p for them and they finished it well” 3-- ' 2-- 1 1 s ot ed 20-fo- ot just part of golf” is and what I need to do for the next shot I don’t want to know ‘Well gee I've got to make a par or I've got to make a bogey here to win this' “I got a six on 18 Thursday so 18 owed me” Said Palmer “Jeneile played so well the first day I think she deserves the win definitely” Notes: Palmer had the longest drive of the day blast' ing a driver 230 yards on the 10th hole She was using a set of borrowed clubs because her set was stolen at a recent tournament in Salt Lake City John nearly matched Palmer for the longest drive with a 220-yar- d tee shot on No 9 Tams’ four LGCC titles is still 15 shy of the all-timark owned by Ami Moser's 19 ' Tams leading by two never trailed again Palmer closed the gap to one — and Facer had a couple chances to get within striking distance — but Tams would not relinquish the lead Probably because she never knew she had it As she stood over her final putt on the 18th green which she sank for a par Tams had the championship virtually locked up Palmer had just missed a long birdie putt that would have tied her with Tams then needed two more putts to get home “I didn't have a clue” Tam$ said of the win “And I never do When I play golf I want to hit the next shot I want to think about what my next shot the play Baugh had a hand in every Mustang goal as she ' scored once and assisted twice “I’m pleased with the way Memorial (0-- 1 ) on one occasion ' Sophomore Nicole Canfield we played the last 20 minutes made it 4-- 2 for the Bobcats 25 of the game and in the overtime period” Mountain Crest minutes into the second half coach Steve Saunders said when she scored on a shot “After the kickoff Clearfield from the left side The ball didn’t cross midfield in the was redirected when it hit a Blackovertime We feel the condi- -' and defender Bulldog burn had no play on it as it tioning that we’d been doing kicked in (and) helped us out found the back of the goal Hansen capped the scoring with her second goal on an assist from Hayley Hansen with seven minutes to go “I feel really good about this because Judge is a quality program” Geddes said They’re a talented team and to put five goals on them I couldn’t be ' Felix gave the Mustangs ( halftime lead when a she scored 26 minutes into the game After the Falcons tied it at 1 Baugh put MC back in front with 18 minutes left Clearfield (0-- 1 ) knotted the score at on what Saunders called a beautiful goal with two minute left The Mustangs had two goals that were taken away due to a pair of offsides calls 0) 1- -0 2 August 24 ftidty Aupst fcOO pjn cR the Coppannl Rsdouranf wilfi Rulon Gardner A Prime Rib dinner will be served at the Copper (OT) Mill Restaurant Junior Naomi Felix scored two for Mountain Crest including the golden goal five minutes into the extra session Sopho- more Anna Baugh assisted on at 55 N Main hour will be at 6:00 pm in Logan Social with dinner starting at 6:30 pm Every diner will receive a ticket for a drawing to be held at the conclusion of the evening! 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I want to parfidpate in the 2002 annual Cache County ShdrTs Search foscitf Bcncjfit Golf Tournament at the Logan Golf Course to benefit the niMMEDAMlv AUCTION 23 8 am & 550 W 1000 Logan River Golf Course i x “There’s one guy out here everybody is going to be looking for and he’s just won last week” said Thomas Bjorn giving clues that weren’t necessary “We live in a time now where if s very difficult to be the best player in the world because there’s a guy out here that does things better than we have ever seen in the game” The British Open certainly didn't change the way fans regard him The grandstand behind the 18th green was packed when ' he finished his practice round with Mark O’Mearaand John Cook looking more like a Sunday afternoon at a major than 10:30 am Tuesday ? V- S4W IMmOsb flu BuickOpen (of happier” Mustangs 3 Falcons kl Annual "Lost in the Rough" 5th 1 Campbell was pleased with her new team’s effort as well “I thought it was good" she said “I thought we worked good together There's some things that need some tuning” The Bobcats also had a tremendous game from reserve keeper Jamilyn Anderson The sophomore made sure nothing got past her in the second half after replacing starter Vanessa Hall Anderson made four saves including a tremendous one where she dove to her right and knocked down a missile from Kathleen Smyth that was ticketed for the goal B1 one year so far it's been even better I’d like to make it three" Four was on everyone’s mind when Woods made short work of two long golf courses at the Masters and US Open winning each of them by three-strokAdding to the hysteria he was only two strokes out of the lead going into the weekend at the British Open An 8 1 in the third round his wont score as a professional quickly ended talk about a Grand Slam Woods was no mood to look back nor did he see the PGA Championship as cause for him to reassert his dominance in the majors “There's no extra incentive at all” he said “I take the same focus the same approach to each and every major championship and that is get my game mentally and physically ready for this one week “It’s the last major of the - year and you always want to end it on a good note" The scene of the final major is Hazeltine which doesn't appear to play nearly as long as its 7360 yards might indicate Woods has won four of the last five majors played on par-7- 2 courses which suggest he can ’overwhelm the par 5s arid essentially tum it into a par 68 Not Hazeltine Not with a third hole that measures 636 yards and two others that are pushing 600 yards Woods was asked how he played No 3 during his practice round Tuesday “ Very easy" he replied holding his audience in suspense “I got there in regulation — driI can't ver get there unless it's downwind” If Bethpage Black was meat loaf and mashed potatoes ' Hazeltine more closely resembles roast duck with an orange demiglaze This is more about precision Cowboys In the second half it was Sky View ( that finished well with a little help from Judge Mark Continued from probably be out there all night and never hit that putt again” Not to be outdone Palmer birdie putt on the sank a33-fotie for the lead hole to eighth with Tams who took a bogey But that putt was not the norm for Norma Palmer Tuesday Call- ing it 'the best part of my game” Palmer’s putter let her down for much of the final round especially on the par--3 12th hole lead Holding a one-shover Tams Palmer reached the front of the green with her tee for a disshot but four-puttastrous five — after Tams had birdie putt just sank a “I don't know what I did” Palmer recalled the critical double bogey “It's just one of those things where you move your head 1 think But that's ot B1 sent to a federal detention center A federal public defender-representinSpellman did not immediately return a phone call Tuesday Spellman who was released by the Detroit Lions in October received psychiatric treatment at a Chicago hospital in 1998 after being involved in a standoff with police at the home of his publicist In July hie was charged with breaking into a cousin's home and then driving while drunk He was wanted for ’failing to appear in court when he was arrested in New Jersey A former Ohio State star Spellman also played with the Chicago Bears and Dallas shouting about a possible crash cursed and threatened people sitting near him and told a flight attendant that he would beat her with his cleats After the plane landed Spellman initially refused to disembark and told the pilot he would rip his throat out prosecutors said He was allowed to leave the airport by police but was arrested hours later that he trashed his brother's home in Mount Holly NJ He was subsequently charged in federal court with interfering with a flight crew Spellman entered a psychiatric facility after his arrest but had to be transferred to another treatment center after he allegedly assaulted a staff person He has since been PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Former Ni l lineman Alonzo Spellman was ordered held without bail in a federal jail Tuesday after a judge ruled he was loo dangerous to he released 'Hie 3 year-old Spellman is accused of and a flight attendant threatening pilot ami harassing passengers during a Delta Air Lines llight from Cincinnati to I’hilailelphia 320-Prosecutors said the pound defensive end has a history of psychological problems and cannot control violent impulses if he stops taking medication During the July 23 flight authorities said Spellman terrified passengers by C ' j |