Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday September 30 2002 — Ryder Continued from A8 Ryder Cup rookies who delivered crucial points — Phillip Price who toppled Mickelson and Paul McGinley who holed the par putt on the 18th that clinched the Cup “Out of the shadows come heroes” Torrance said “And that’s where Paul ' McGiniey and Phillip Pried came” The filial score was IS 12-1- 2 12 the largest margin by either side since Europe scored 16 12 points in 1985 the fust time the Ryder Cup was played at The Belfry Torrance was die star that day making the clinching putt He was equally important as die European captain “He took a hell of a gamble by frontloading his team like he did” US captain Curtis Strange said “Because if they don’t do well in my mind it’s 8-f- -- over" usu Some of the blame was directed at Strange for keeping his best two players — Mickelson and Woods — at die bottom of the lineup keeping them from producing points to stop European momentum Woods wound up playing a meaningless match and he conceded a par putt to Jesper Pamevik to lose the hole and halve the match “I wish it would have come down to our match but unfortunately it didn’t” ot 8-f- Golf “Defense comes down to you making the play or you don’t” said linebacker 14 Jesse Busta who recorded a game-hig-h tackles and intercepted a Bronco pass “If you don’t make plays it can get away from you That’s what happened” It certainly did in the first half Boise State (3-- built a 4 lead at the break but then the Aggie defense dug in for the third quarter Boise State had four offensive posses- sions in the third quarter gaining just 20 It was over quickly for the Americans Europe led in the first six matches and it took 1 hour 21 minutes for a US lead to be posted on the leaderboard By then the roars could be heard from all comers of The Belfry sounding like a stampede closing in on the Americans “You hear die crowd roaring and it puts more pressure on you” Mickelson said “You know your team isn’t doing well” They know the feeling Three years ago at Brookline a desperate US team trailed 10-- going into the last day and put its best players at the front of the lineup They won the first six matches fired up die fans arid staged the greatest comeback in Ryder Cup history What made Torrance’s tactic so risky is that he didn’t need a comeback Still he sent out first the only seven players who had won matches during the first two days putting the Ryder Cup in their Coding System Ol Satvlca er had set in 1941 Boston’s Manny Ramirez was second in the major leagues at 450 Even if Bonds had gone at the plate this year forced the Broncos to punt twice came up with a fumble recovery by defensive tackle Ryan DeQuillettes when Busta hit Boise State quarterback B J Rhode and an interception by Busta But like Dennehy stated when one unit instead of the 149-for-4- walks and the nine times he was hit by pitches would have pergiven him a 338 centage — higher than New York Yankees leadoff hitter Alfonso Soriano (332) Bonds received 68 intentional walks 23 more than the old record set by the Giants’ Willie McCovey in 1969 At 38 Bonds became the oldest first-tim- e batting champion and broke the NL record for oldest winner which had been ' set by Honus Wagner 37 when he hit 334 in 19 1 1 The only major league batting champion older than Bonds was Williams 40 when he led the AL with a 328 average in 1958 Bonds second in the NL with 46 homers a year after slamming on-ba- se i by failing I fourth down “We made plays in the third we were hyped up” Busta said of the Aggie defense “Then they had a few big plays and got the momentum back It was a landslide after that” Yes just when it looked like USU was ’ back in the game (42-- 3 1 with 11:43 to play) after a Ade Jimoh blocked purit that Jamar Glasper turned into a touchdown TD the Broncos had other plans A run in the fourth quarpass and a ter left little doubt who was going to wjn this shootout And not to sound like a broken record but it doesn’t get any easier for USU with BYU up next on the schedule It will also be a short week as the Cougars visit Romney Stadium Friday night 63-ya- rd 40-ya-rd a major league record 73 joined Colorado's Larry Walker ( 98) and the Milwaukee Braves’ Hank Aaron (1956-57- ) as the only players to win batting titles in the year after they won hne-ru-n crowns Bonds led the NL with a 799 slugging percentage down from his major league record 863 last year Arizona’s Randy Johnson who turned 39 in September became the first major leaguer since Boston's Pedro Martinez in 1999 and the first NL player -since the Mets’ Dwight Gooden to win the pitching triple crown going 24-- 5 with a 237 ERA and 334 strikeouts He led the major leagues in strikeouts for the ninth time Ramirez won his first AL " batting title with a 349 average despite missing 39 games with brokeri left index finger Boston players have led the league in nine of the last 22 Seasons with Ramirez joining Carney Lansford (1981) Wade and Boggs (1983 and 1985-8Nomar Garciaparra (1999-00- ) Alex Rodriguez of Texas hit 57 homers to lead the AL for the second straight season 8) - We fi — Tranamtoaiona imslBBQBI!EMS?J RYDER CUP CoMflaM England EUROPE IS Barry Bonds was baseball’s this year biggest record-sett— in a walk The Sari Francisco Giants' slugger became the oldest player to win a National League batting title hitting 370 And he walked 198 times shattering the previous mark of 177 he set just last year when he the old mark of 170 set Babe Ruth in 1923 mbs&sff ‘star s® sou “This had nothing to do with me” Torrance said “I led them to the water and they drank copiously” More than 30000 fans stuck around The Belfry afterward singing and chanting in the dark not ready to leave what felt like a magic kingdom The European players held nothing back Sergio Garcia sprinted down the 18th fairway and leapt into the arms of Pierre Fulke who was still playing his match with Davis Love III Love was upset and he and Fulke decided to halve their match “It’s hard not to celebrate” Love said “It just wasn’t the way to finish a match” e 42-2- 1) hands Breko§Tuna-UpaAJtafnator- Press 63-3- 6 No one was more magnificent than Monty He led the charge by beating Scott Hoch in the opening match and whipped the partisan crowd into a frenzy early Montgomerie was unbeaten at The Belfry never trailing in any of the 82 holes he played this week Phillip Price helped bring up the rear A timid Welshman who is ranked No 119 in the world Price scored a surpris- ingly easy victory over Mickelson that deflated any American hopes of a comeback In the middle was Niclas Fasth who survived a spectacular finish by Paul Azinger and PauLMcGinley who clinched the Cup with an par putt “Out of the shadows come heroes” Torrance said “And that’s where Paul McGinley and Phillip Price came” Not many have heard of these guys before but the Americans sure won’t forget them “We don’t give Sam’s team enough credit because they can really 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