Show i f t V r- B4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday Aprfl 9 2004 eight assists and six points Marquis Daniels and Howard continued to be the sparkplugs of this new litte- up Both sepred 12 points with Daniels adding five rebounds land five assists and Howard Contributing nine rebounds Raja Bell who came in aver- aging 20 points in three games against the team he played for last season scored 18 Net 101 Magic 81 Jason Kidd returned to the starting lineup and banked in a rt heave at the end of the third qqarter to give the Nets the lqad for good The loss assured the Magic which has dropped 12 straight at least a tie for the league’s worst record With one more loss in the final three regular-- ' season games the Magic 19 60) will be assured of having the best chance to win the draft lottery :v Kenyon Martin who had missed eight of the last 10 games with tendinitis in his left knee had to leave late in ' die thud quarter when his knee started acting up The Nets put out an update saying Martin would not be back but he walked up to the scorer's table with 8:02 to play and returned ' ) ‘Continued frornBl ’ to the Jazz His players f ' 17 responded by making of their first 24 shots and leading by 24 points four minutes into the second quarter ' The Bdavs scored 92 points through three quarters and had 1 10 with more than five min- utes left then emptied the " bench The totals were sighifi- cant because Utah is among the league's stingiest defenses allowing just 887 points per game The Jazz held Dallas to 94 and 88 points the last two meetings both in January “We were never able to get our tempo in (hose games" said Antoine Walker who at is the center of the ' Mavs' small-ba- ll lineup “Tonight every time they missed we pushed it and forced the tempo” Finley finished with only 14 points because he was sidelined by bruised ribs early and later by back spasms Walker scored IS and Steve Nash had v t -- " -- Fireplace - 1) 5-- r : V : Nikolai Khabibulin stooped 30 shots and Dunpa Bay shut down the New York Islanders to take the Easterh Conference quarterfinal series opener Fredrik Modin scored two Andre goals and lifile-usRoy gave Tampa Bay an unexpected lift with an Unas--’ listed goal that snapped a kcoreless tie against Rick ietro New Yokfc’s young and confident goaltender Tampa Bay's Martin St Louis the NHL scoring champion this season was limited both in the to just two shots thud period— and misfired pn'his best scoring chance of the night when he hit the 3-- 4-- 1 6) Valley-Presto- V The Tribe 0 in Fifth District 3 overall) got off to a great start plating three runs in the first inning on four singles a hit batter and a Marsh Valley error Adam Beardall and Brady Garner each drove in runs with basehits The Eagles however got after Preston starter Tbdd Parker in the top of die second thanks to a leadoff double by James Galloway and a pair of walks Jim Frazier’s fielder’s choice and an Indian throwing error then pulled Marsh Valley to within 2 before Parker got out of the jam with a pair of strikeouts te There was a rain delay before the bottom of the second got underway but the Indians hadn’t cooled off at all Shawn Thomson and Parker both singled with one out and the duo scored moments later on Spradlin’s triple to left But by dial time the sides had opened once again and after another delay the coaches and umps elected to call toe game 5-- : 1- -0 first-roun- time to move onward and upward eVen more “If you want to be one of die best players in' ' the world now is the time to start craning i through” : Rose played with DiMarco and the highlight of the round came at the par-- 3 sixth “I hit a great shot into about 4 5 feet” Rose said “I was pretty proud of myself — until Chris got up there” DiMareors shot was pure all die way landing softly about 2 feet from die hole and dropping for an ace Haas was equally solid and looks capable of becoming the oldest major champion He made rally onepogey and continues to play as Champions Tour though the shouldn’t leave the light on for him “I’m trying not to think that I’m 50 and I shouldn’t be doing this” said Haas whose uncle Bob Goalby won the 68 Masters “I don't know that there's a number that all of a sudden we decide we can’t play anymore” Six-tiMasters champion Jack Nicklaus 64 showed some fight too He was 2 over through 17 holes The lowlight ct Woods’ round came at No 5 when his jproach bounded over die green and into thick vegetation causing him to crouch over and grq) toe club about 12 indies above the Made to get it out of that mess He chipped nicely to 8 tcet tpen missed toe pun 10 take douDie pogey : Woods of course wasn’t alone in his misery Singh with his father watching at the Mas- ten fra the first time was M2 under par and poised to move iq) the leaderboard until his second shot on the par-- 5 15th went into the pond in front of the green his next shot went into the pond over toe green and he wound up with a triple bogey Singh bogeyed the last two holes fra a 75 before disappearing into the cup Never mind that it was for par or that the Palmer wound up with an 84 in his 50th and final Masters “I would have loved to have made the cut”: Palmer said “I may make it yet (but) I’ll have to quit after 9” V Woods might join him' For the second straight Masters die focus Friday will not be oo his pursuit of another green jacket but whether he can extend his V ' record cut streak His scorecard — no birdies one sidetrip to a nature sanctuary behind the fifth green two flung clubs at Ms bag three curses under his breath and four more holes to finish this round Chris Riley had to wait two hours during the delay to Mt one putt but he rolled in the 15- footer on No 18 for a 70 to join Darien Clarke The group at 71 included hometown favorite Charles Howell ID Colin Montgomerie and Europe’s Ryder Cup captain Bernhard Langer Rose hasn’t heard these kinds of cheers since' he was a at the 1998 British Open when he chipped in for birdie on die final bole at Royal Birkdale to finish fourth He turned pro the next week then missed 21 consecutive cuts before his game slowly recov-- ered He has won four times in Europe and tied for fifth at the US Open last year “There were times when you’re thinking this is going to be a long upMll struggle” Rose said “But the last couple of seasons I’ve recently enjoyed the situation I’ve been in Hopefully it’s er 3-- seven-minu- L seven-minu- te $0$B C 1 O M H H "U I r: o" r u ' i ’ 'fi riisi : eusiscs win I DON't KNOW-WHlUl'THiS SECOND ' Or - s I- j- “ v to: wwwaisucoiLoiu i I I I ' s “ r 0? -- rV ' iv : V ’I -I - la' o’ i' s v s' u’ l r S T I Y Lmm N D U- - i' r pueiish a cache leoacy - - "'WE HOPE YOU will ENJOY irHlt IOOK AS MUCH At DUS' STAFF HAS ENJOYED PUTTINQ IT TOGETHf I WE AISO HOPE THAT AS YQlt LOOK AT THE PHOTOS YOU Will SI SEMINDED OF THE-IIC- HEIITAGE WAS IEFT TO THAT V : V-' UtY THOSE WHO HAV1 wee I LIVED' WOIKED i : tS) : J: : PUIlltHEI' THl iiuci HEIAID at ihU z I at V ’ i 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Mustangs will conclude the tournament at Northridge (6-- this afternoon at 1 TVibe washed out They gave it a couple of attempts but a soggy field led to the postponement of the n baseball game with one Marsh out in the bottom of the second and the Indians up5-- 2 7 t- er 7) v Gamq 2 in the J series is Saturday in Tbronto Joe Nieuwendyk and Bryan scored for the Maple i' Leafs an Original Six team that hasn't won the Stanley Cup since 1967 fyfaitinHavlathadtwo assists for the Senators who came within one win of reach ing the Stanley Cup firuils last season “Jordan’s hitting his pitch and that’s why he’s getting all these basehits” Hansen said ' “He’s in the three-sp- ot to drive in runs and that’s what he’s doing” Thompson leads the Mustangs with 12 RBIs on the season as well as hits (18) doubles (5) BI game-endin- g 1 half-gam- ' ut third-quart- I I crossbar on a breakaway in v: the first period ' ‘Lightning 3 IslandenO 'v IH Iv1? time in five years Ottawa which held a 30-1- 7 shots advantage was eliminated by Tbroolo the three pteviousieries in the Western ‘ -- 1 1 Continued from B1 Conference belongs to the Minnesota TlmberwolveSi who moved into that lofty position with i$n impressive performance at one of the league’s toughest arenas ' Sam Cassell scored 29 points andKevin Garnett added 24 points and 17 rebounds as Minnesota moved ahead of Sacramento in the standings With a 94-8-6 victory Thursday night Minnesota rallied from an 11 deficit point against the fcloppy Kings who were held to 17 fourth- quarter points The Timber- e wolves moved a ahead of the Kings and 1 12 ahead of the idle Los Angeles Lakers Minnesota has put itself in good position to earn the top seed for the playoffs The Wolves won the season series from Sacramento 1 giving them the tiebreaker edge : Continued from B1 took the first pitch he saw from the Pirates’ Tyler Jones and drove it into left for a two-Rsingle that scored Brady Sayama and Jordan Thompson Hamilton then ended it in the bottom of the seventh After giving up a one-psingle to Mt back to Jones he Sneddon sharply Tyler got up the middle Hamilton snared it and rued to second base to begin the double play “I was just trying to focus trying to jget a good throw to Riley Hedin at short and see what we could do” Hamilton said “I was just trying to get one but two was a bonus He’s a great shortstop for us and he was right there and made a perfect throw to first’ That’s the kind of defense the Mustangs (8-who have won five straight enjoyed throughput the contest For the first time since its season opener vs Payson on March 25 Mountain Crest did not commit ah error “We made the plays and Kyle pitched really well” Mustangs coach Stephen Hansen said “That’s what we need to do to win ballgames ” ' In other Cache Valley baseball action Thurs-da- y Preston’s home contest vs Marsh Valley was suspended in the second inning due to ' rain As of press time no date was known as to when the grune will be resumed Rain also fell in Layton but not enough to hold up the game — the umpires did that themselves The contest began nearly an hour late because the umps failed to show oh time like Hamilton Jones also went the distance He struck ouflO and allowed nine hits with two RBIs a run Thompson went and a stolen base His sacrifice fly to left field in the top of thesixth scored Sayama and put Mountain Crest on top 2 I ' I Tlmberwolve94Kings86 v half-cou- v' Ik ' " |