Show B4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday September 15 2002 Big Unit LA routs Rockies National League RBIs and Adrian Beltre homered and drove in three runs as Los Angeles beat Colorado at Coots Field The Dodgers who had lost their previous two games began the day one game behind San Francisco in the NL wild-car- d race Odalis Perez ( 14-allowed two nins in five innings to improve to 0 with a ' 248 ERA in four starts this year against the Rockies Jordan hit his 17lh homer of the year giving him four homers and 16 RBIs in 13 games this month Shawn Green and Eric Karros had three RBIs each for the Dodgers who finished with 20 hits The Associated Press By Brewers three-hit- s Randy Johnson pamed his career-hig- h 22nd victory Saturday pitching a three-hittand striking out 17 to lead the Arizona Diamondbacks to a 0 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers at Bank One' Ballpark Johnson (22-5- ) and Curt Schilling (23-5- ) are the first National League teammates in 37 years to each win at least 22 games — when Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale did it for the Los Angeles Dodgers Johnson walked two and matched his season high in Ks during his 15th double-dig- it strikeout game in 33 starts this season Johnfion has struck otit at least 10 batters 186 times in his career 29 short of Nolan Ryan's major league rmrrd Dodgers 16 Rockies 3 had a home run and four Jordan Brian er 5-- 9) 3-- ' Cardinals 2 Astros 1 Woody Williams showed no ill effects' from a strained muscle in his left side pitching seven scoreless innings for his third straight yictory as St Louis extended its NL Central lead over Houston at E Coi Minute Maid Park The Cardinals won for the 10th time in 1 1 games to extend their lead to 7 12 games over the Astros Williams (9-making his fourth start since coming off the disabled list Aug 29 held the Astros to five hits aroi Stoi Cos Iigh 4) Get inC ute: Reds 3 Cubs 1 Reggie Taylor and Jose Guillen hit conhits in the fifth secutive before involved in a brief being inning Cincinnati Chicaas beat flareup dugout test mir UT run-scori- go at Cinergy Field Taylor and Guillen were restrained by members of the Reds coaching staff in the dugout as they came off the field after the top of the sixth inning Guillen was led by team captain Barry Larkin down to the end of the dugout where the two talked Taylor had a shorter discussion with bench coach Ray Knight It was not SeeNLonB5 ! ct I- -0 soft-throwi- 8) AP photo The Oakland Athletics' Scott Hatteberg hits an RBI single off Seattle Mariners pitcher Jamie Moyer during the second inning of their game Saturday The A's beat the Mariners no-hitt- er go-ahe- ad 2) lead 7-- 6 White Sox 8 Yankees 1 Jeff Liefer hit a three-ru- n homer into the upper deck and handDan Wright (12-1g cuffed the team in the majors for seven innings leading Chicago over 2) highest-scorin- 1- -0 ! New York at YankeeStadium Joe Crede also homered for the White Sox who roughed up Roger Clemens (12-6- ) to win for die sixth time in seven games and move within a game of 500 Mark Johnson matched a career high with three hits and drove in two runs Alfonso Soriano hit his 37th homer for the Yankees breaking Bret Boone's AL record for second basemen set last sea- son The loss was New York’s third in 12 games and kept the Yankees’ magic number for clinching the AL East at seven Red Sox 6 Orioles 4 Derek Lowe won his 20th game and Manny Ramirez homered twice as Boston guaranteed Baltimore an unprece- dented fifth consecutive losing season at Fenway Park Lowe (20-7- ) is the first pitcher in baseball history to win 20 games the season after saving 20 He is also the first to record at least 40 saves and later win 20 John Smoltz and Dennis Eckersley did it the Ag spikers split By Jeff Hunter staff writer 0 to Baylor 24-3- 30-2- 0 17-1- 3 33-3- 1 5 24-3- 0 8 s BrakMclUpsAltenuton Cooling Systom ng one and struck out seven ' took Andy Van Hekken (1-his first career loss allowing three runs six hits and two walks in just 1 2--3 innings Twins 3 Indians 2 Rick Reed went seven strong innings and Minnesota cut its magic number in the AL Central to two with a win over Cleveland at Jacobs Field The Twins could clinch ' 1) their first playoff appearance since 1991 with a win at ' Jacobs Field on Sunday and a Chicago loss at New York Down 1 in the seventh inning Minnesota avoided losing their third straight with a two-ru-n rally Luis Rivas led off with a walk Jacque Jones doubled and Cristian Guzman hit a two-ru-n single 2-- pair in Rhode Island 1 7) team-hig- eight finishers Rhode Island hit 306 in the opening game and 216 in game 2 before the Aggie defense stiffened and held the ' Rams to just a 050 hitting percentage in game 4 and a 161 hitting percentage in game 5' "That was a good match for us to win" "We had our opportunities in the fourth game and things just didn't go our way" Fuller said "Baylor held on and things went their way in the fifth game" Zuzana Cemianska had 18 kills and hit 382 in the match Tereza Cemianska added 17 kills and eight digs and senior Shauni Fluckiger posted 15 kills Senior Emily Kennedy led the USU defense with a team-hig- h 16 digs Utah State will return to action Thursday as the Aggies open Big West Conference play at home against UC Irvine at 7 pm in the Spectrum 01 Swvlctc'nanainisstont 800-375-97-30 State Safety Inspection Mi Wfeteipunp ElecMal Probtams Ftm '’Insider' Report: mI now m ana im 019 nuoiiniB roravon 877-451-91- 11 wwwJkharrlacom 787-004- State tnapacSon 0 1 Fusl InjacSan back "They're just a very good team" second-yea- r Indians coach Todd Cobum said of the Diamondbacks who were the 4A state champs in 2001 "On top of them being a very good team I took Allison Gamble Jessey Thompson and Sum- mer Maseuli and sat them "They're just banged up" With Gamble Thompson and Maseuli reduced to cheer- leader status Century had its way in the fust half The Diamondbacks' first goal came 10 minutes into the match "There was a big hole in our middle" Cobum said "Our (4-2-- 0) Wildcats clobber Western St 444) Chournos leads way with two TDs OGDEN (AP) — Nick Chournos rushed for a career-hig- h 134 yards with two touchdowns all in the first half Saturday as Division Weber State defeated Division II Western State 44-- 0 Chournos scored on a rd touchdown run on the games first play from scrimmage for the Wildcats X who have (Heated the Mountaineers (0-2- ) nine straight times Wildcats receiver Ryan Nath filled in for injured 73-ya- (1-1- - starters Justin DeFour and Wiley King and had four catches for 105 yards and a touchdown Quarterback Tate Bennett threw for 129 yards in the first half and rushed for a touchdown Most of Weber States starters sat out the second half after building a 34-- 0 halftime lead Quarterback Jeff Fowler played in his first collegiate game and threw a touchdown pass to Austin Drecksel in the fourth quarter 26-ya- rd sponsored by Logan City asl ma Eas dui un Flo 3-- 0 Ion ' StR sat mb we wa yoi No yai Qu yai Ok pai in 1 as Jas set ag gai mi fin int ne Joi Ok agi of toi Be an Te cal toi co to tin He pa m mi He an to P Ct un Environmental dii Division pli th mi wi ini P hi 3) ConflctenUd Intaivtow In Our Loeri Offin Timing Bata Prepsoccerj defense for some reason didn't play together in the first half and the second half they did" While Cobum had three of his key players bn the bench he did see the return of goal- keeper Jessica Henrichs from a thumb injury Henrichs faced 30 shots and recorded 15 saves on the day "I really wanted her to play that game because she's gotta get experience now" Henrichs said Though it didn't find the back of the net Preston took its fair share of shots with 12 ' Cobum said he was pleased ' with the play of Annette Jensen Ashlee Newbold Alesha Lowe and Shantry Midzinski especially in the second half The Indians return to the pitch Wednesday at Highland Gamble Thompson and Maseuli will all be back for that game Cobum said Preston's boys team alsO played Century Saturday and lost 2-- 0 team-hig- Ftm Tax Settlement Analysis: 3131 N Main Logan Doi streak over Fuller declared "That's a good team a lot better than their record shows They've played a lot of top teams It showed a lot of character to come back and win after we were down 0-h 19 Cartwright racked up a kills and hit 500 in the loss to Baylor (6-- VETERAN EX-IR-S AGENTS A TAX PROFESSIONALS atanto Nmt MmI wMi m RS - Santo lor Nmta m m DoS MMtton Guaranto i a T 2" h 8 Cemianska recorded a kills and 13 digs to lead Utah State (5-Her sister Tereza past the Rams hit 405 and racked up 17 kills and nine digs while junior Erin Cartwright added 14 kills and 13 digs and freshman Jenna Jordan hit a h 545 and stroked (1-- 15-- 7 ‘'We're still wotking out some kinks but things are starting to come around a little bit" USU head coach Burt Fuller said of the Aggies' performance "I'm feeling better about going into conference play this week at home" During Utah State's three matches in r Rhode Island Fuller experimented with a new 6-- 2 offense with Zuzana Cemianska and Andrea Delsigne sharing setter er 4) before falling 30-2- 0) team-hig- 26-3- 30-2- 5 2) ' for his seventh complete game and Mike S weeney had two RBIs as Kansas City beat Detroit at Comerica Park Byrd (1 6-- 1 1) beat thp ligip decifor die third time sions this year improving his career mark to 4-- 1 He walked AL-leadi- Pat Hentgen (0-a former himself winner could Cy Young not make it out of the fifth inning for Baltimore which' has lost 19 of its last 2 1 games The Orioles have not ished above 500 since 1997 four straight losing seasons was already a record for the Orioles though in their first six years they had five losing records and one at 500 Blue Jays 8 Devil Rays 4 -Former NBA player Mark Hendrickson won his first major league game and Carlos Delgado homered twice atSky-Dom- e as Toronto won its seasosixth straight game n-high Hendrickson (1-who with the New played Jersey Nets Philadelphia 76ers Sacramento Kings and Cleveland Cavaliers from 1996-200- 0 allowed just one run on four hits in six innings' Kelvim Escobar got one out for his 33rd save Royals 5 Tigers 1 Paul Byrd pitched a four-hitl' it" five-ga- 26-3- other way around duties ' Tt looks pretty good" noted Fuller who said he wasn't certain if he'd stay with the 6-- 2 look "We're getting better at running The Utah State volleyball team got its money's worth on the final day of the Rhode Island Classic at Kingston RI After not playing a match all the two on Aggies played Saturday year 0 knocking off host Rhode Island sch ing AP photo Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Randy Johnson throws to Milwaukee Brewers batter Saturday 5-- pitching staff was for the second straight day defeating the Seattle Mariners Angels 8 Rangers 6 Tim Salmon hit a three-ru- n homer in the fifth Anaheim tied a and inning club record with its 93rd victory beating Texas at Edison International Field for its 15th win in 16 games Anaheim's victory tied the dub record set in 1982 when the Angels won the second of their three division titles Salmon homered over the center-fiel- d wall off Todd Van with two outs in Poppel (3-the fifth to give the Angels a V The winning streak is over for die Preston girls soccer team Behind a strong first half by Century the Diamondbacks snapped the Tribe's four-gam- e winning streak with a 0 victory Saturday at Preston Century scored four times in the first half and never looked er Saturday at Network Associates Coliseum Hudson (14-9- ) had to be good to beat who lefty Jamie Moyer ( 13-' did not allow an earned run in eight innings One day after Barry Zito into the eighth took a inning in a 5-- 0 Athletics' victory Hudson pitched his second career shutout and 1 1th career complete game He is II -- 3 in his last 22 starts Oakland’s win keeps the A’s lied for first in the AL West jvitb Anaheim sta' and By Wade Denniston staff writer American League near-perfe- lac for Preston girls By The Associated Press to win his seventh straight decision as Oakland’s N( - 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