Show B4 — the Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday April 25 2004 w nil rs enmoMUfl Wolf does it all in Phillies’ win BoSox best NY again By The Associated By The Associated Press Randy Wolf homered hit an RBI double and pitched a for his seventh career shutout leading the Philadelphia Phillies over the Montreal Expos 0 Saturday Wolf (1-who pitched his 1 1th career complete game hit his second major league homer jn the seventh for a 0 lead and added an RBI double in the ninth Tomo Ohka (0-allowed five runs — four earned — and 1 3 hits in six innings Press four-hitt- Not even a breakout performance by Alex Rodriguez could stop the Boston Red Sox Mark Bellhorn drove in Manny Ramirez in the 12th 4) against their bitter rival m m Scott Williamson Alan Embree and Keith Foulke ( j 0) and Mike Timlin held the struggling Yankees offense' w ithout a run for six innings increasing the bullpen’s score- less streak to 22 3 innings and helping Boston drop the New Yprk to The S'linkccs arc 3 12 ' games out of first for the first time since after games of May 5 2002 when they trailed the Red Sox by four accord- ing to the Elias Sports Bureau ' Boston jumped out U) a 0 Montreal off to a franchise-worstairt at was shut out for the fifth time and has scored two runs or fewer in 13 - st -- 4-- 14 games! Cubs 3 MetsO 2-- struck out Kerry Wood (3-nine and allowed only four singles in seven innings and Sammy Sosa backed him with a home run for Chicago's sea- h fifth straight win The Cubs allowed only four runs during the stretch outscoring opponents 35-- 4 The Mets lost for the seventh time in nine games and have scored only 12 runs in their last eight games Brewers 3 Cardinals 1 Chris Saenz allowed two hits over six innings to win his major league debut Saenz a righthander struck out seven and walked three in the Dan Kolb Milwaukee’s ' fifth pitcher had a perfect ninth for his fifth save in five chances Astros 8 Rockies 5 Roger Clemens tied Gaylord Perry for 15th place with his 314th win improving to 0 for the second straight season 1) f) : son-hig- 1 AP photo Boston shortstop Pokey Reese forces out Travis Lee of the Yankees and throws to first to complete the double play Saturday afternoon at Yankee Stadium 2-- ith an assist Irom Yan- kees starter Kevin Brown but Rodriguez brought New York to 2-- 1 w ith his first homer in pinstripesand helped tie it by' sparking a seventh-innin- g rally with a headfirst into first slide then scoring on Gary w 23 when it was ' 11-- ' fifth homer of the season to help Kelvim Escobar recover from a shaky start and get his first win for Anaheim Escobar ( 1 ) allowed three runs in five innings for the' 35 ' Devil Rays 4 White Sox 1 Julio Lugo drove in two runs and Doug Wacchter ( 0) allowed one run and four hits 1 -- 1 -- in six inning's Danny Baez' got four outs for his second Sheffield's single Tigers 5 Indians 2 Rondell White hit a three-ru- n homer off Chad Durbin in the ninth after Fernando Vina led off the inning with a bloop single to right off Scott Stew- art (0-- 1 ) and Durbin intentionally walked Ivan Rodriguez didn't get its Detroit ( 11th win last year until May 11-- - 6-- 3-- lead 9) 1) rifice fly and the Red Sox defeated the New York Yankees 2 Saturday their fifth win in six games this year t ui 7-- inning with'Bpston's third sac- : er save Frank Thomas homered for the second straight day after ' missing three games because of a hamstring injury With an walk Thomas ' moved past Hank Aaron into 21 st place on the career list with 1403 Angels 6 Athletics 3 Vladimir Guerrero hit his victory! eighth-inning 7) ' Four pitchers combined for four scoreless innings of relief to finish it with Troy Percival getting his fourth save Blue Jays 5 Orioles 4 (12) Frank Catalanotto hit a tiebreaking single iri the 12th inning leading Toronto past Balliipore Chris Woodward led off the 2th by doubling off the left- 1 field wall against Mike ' DeJean (0-Catalanotto followed with a single through the hole at shortstop Kerry Ligtenberg(l-O- ) pitched two scoreless innings for the Blue Jays off to a franchise-worst start 0 Mariners Rangers3 Hank Blalock hit a tiebreaking homer off Freddy Garcia (0-in the eighth and the Rangers (10-8- ) moved two games over 500 for the first time since they were on June 8 2000 Kevin Mench added a two-ru- n double off Julio Mateo 1) - 3(1-2- 8 : five games Giants 5 Dodgers 3 Jerome Williams pitched 8 3 innings and Ray Durham hit his 27th career leadoff homer to help San Francisco win for just the second time in its last 10 games 'Barry Bonds went hitless in with three walks in one the Giants' first victory over the Dodgers this season following four losses — all by one run Padres 4 Diamondbacks 2 Ryan Klesko hit a tiebreakdouble in the ing two-ru-n ninth inning for San Diego With one out Mark Loretta hit an infield single off Oscar Villarreal (0-- 1 ) and Brian Giles followed with a single2-- : 5-- 12 1) Clemens struck out seven to raise his career total to 4125 third behind Nolan Ryan 457 14) and Steve Carlton (7136) Clemens also hit a -two-nsingle and is batting with three RBIs 333 Marlins 7 Braves 4 Jeff Conirie hit a two-ru- n homer and Luis Castillo matched li career high with four hits to help Florida beat Atlanta for the first time in five tries this season Brad Penny (2: 1 ) allowed two runs in six innings and tied Ryan Dempster's fran- -' chise record of 42 victories Armando Benitez pitched the ninth for his ninth save in nine chances this year Reds 9 Pirates 7 D'Angelo Jimenez staying in the lineup despite a bad ' slump homered and drove in three runs and Cincinnati rallied from four runs down to beat Pittsburgh Jimenez was in a slump before getting three hits and reaching base five times to help the Reds beat the Pirates for the fourth time in five-hitt- - at-b- al er 4-- - - Cooley Continued from B2 Continued from B1 strike “I just knew f had two strikes and that I was going try to hit anything close" Henderson said don't even remember where the pitch was I just The Logan High alum is the ' first Aggie tight end fo be drafted since John Thompson was '' picked by Green Bay in the ninth round as the' 235th overall pick ‘‘I went with it and it fell good" On the next pitch Henderson lifted a Jennifer Dane fence to put the Ags up 0 fastball over the left-fie“I'm really proud of our hitters" Bilbao said 'They finally busied out" Utah State fans screamed and yelled but it turned out that it was all in vain as an Aggie meltdow n was 3-- ld f " '’ yet to come USU took its 0 lead into'the top half of the sixth inning and then' watched iri horror as that lead slow ly disappeared The Tigers Scored eight runs on five homer by hits three Aggie Errors and a three-ru- n Jennifer Curlier “Right now we're letting down for at least one inning a game" Bilbao said Utah State returns to Johnson Field today at noon ' for its final game of the series against Pacific '" 3-- :: V in 1979 So when his name finally rolled across the television screen at around 7:30 pm just how excited was Cooley?: “To tell you the truth my (cell) phone lost Service "Cooley said' “I was at my thorn's house so we went outside to try to get service About' 10 seconds later everyone in my house started screaming so I didn't even get to seeil' “( Redskins head ebachleam president) Joe Gibbs calls right after that and my litlje brother ' (Tanner) put him on hold because he didn’t know who it was for a while! But finally I talked to him" ' " Just what did Gibbs who led Washington to four Super Bowls and three titles between 1981-9- 2 have to say to Cooley? ' “He just said that he hoped " that I knew I was their guy the whole way and that he was excit- ed to have me" Cooley said In his senior season at Utah State in 2003 Cooley led the ' nation’s tight ends in receptions (62) and receiving yards (732) He averaged a team-be732 ' ' receiving yards per game and scored seven touchdowns including one on the ground As a senior Cooley was a ' n Belt Conference selection He also was'a finalist for' theMackey Award given to ' the nation’s top tight end-- ' ' According to Gil Brandt st first-tea- All-Su- defending stalc champion in both events was unable to compete due to' m ' NFLcom’s senior analyst Coo- ley will bring a lot more to Washington than just his receiving skills “The Redskins got a kid who is a local Utah kid and was a great athlete” Brandt wrote on the Web site “Not only can he catch and block'but Cooley is a very good deep snapper” As a kid Cooley whose ' favorite team when he was little was the Denver Broncos often thought about playing in the NFL but those dreams took a back seat during his time at ' Logan “Kind of through high school and stuff I didn't expect it too much” Cooley said “I just played football because I liked it Blit the last couple years it's been a pretty realistic goal” Besides football Cooley wres- led and played baseball at Logan! In his senior season of coach Butch Davis said of the deal that (nought him Winslow whom he recruited for Miami- “Hp’s ' going to bring a lot of energy and help (his offense He’s a lightning - ( - ’ 400-mci- cr Iris' ' ins caiiie ar ujnst Box Elder standout Beau Herbert Herbert who is the': 1 ! : “ ‘ - : ' first-rou- nd - Los-ma- ‘ ' ' - first-ioun- fifth-round- - er ’ - : co-M- first-roun- ond-pfac- ’ state-qualifyi- w : - : Alv wavdo ipfiointed riertheril ond-roun- n thc-rcla- :il 1 1 1 ' fifth-roun- l ( : - - - The junior was named the outstandingfemale athlete oi' the jnvitaiioiral lifter dashes-- ' w inning the 200- - and team- View and' finished second toSky in the Kidd mate loiig jump' ?' In capturing the 400-- in which the Logan tandem of Sarah Miller and Tone' Merrill took second and third — Zaugg set a schiK)l record (593?) and becariie the first Bobcat id ever run the event in "! under a minute ' 'I felt pretty 'gnid about ( my perl'or-'- mances)v she said “1 was kind of rushed getti ng ready for the'400 but I' think that adrenaline helped me to get going (In i the '200vl wanted to break the school ) record but I didn't do that ' But I felt gixxl w ith mV performance" ' As dominant as Zaugg was Kidd was! riot far behind' The fellow Volleyball player earned decisive victories in' the ' long jump (nearly 7 feet) and S0t- -' meter dash and along with Zatigg! pro? polled Sky View to the!44(X) relay title “They'ye got soinuch heart'' Anhder team! "It's rare tha( said of simaihody beats them and jf they do it y just devastates them" Logati finished second in that event time and also posted a selected as the out-- : While standing tirale athlete of the in ite Logan sprinter JetT Alley w as just about ': iis impressive as Zaugg The m iphi m ire blew past the competition in both the 200 (22dX) i(X(J fi J i As!sat(tiedt-- ' lie was with his times' ca and their first and fifth next sea-sonThe third quarterback corisid- ' '!' ered on a par with Manning and injury ' “1 think I would have ran faster if he : Rivers! Ben Roethlisberger oF Bl from Continued was running) because he would have Miami of Ohio ended up going to “I’m 'a lot happier now than I rod” pushed me more so I think would V Pittsburgh with the llh overall was 10 minutes ago" Manning : have gotten li better time" Alley s(iid ' That was typical of the round - ' choice '' said jumping back on the ptxlium' ' Five xyide receivers went in the “We selected Eli and we were Brittany Chadwick niade it a clean He then returned to the main’ room first 15 picks and six players froth ' prepared to deal with that” San sweep fijr theGrilies'jn the KM)- for a much happier picture this meter Jiish by tying her persiiniil best Miami in the first 21: Taylor Diego general manager AJ Smith w ith a 29vwiiilc Ihc Logan girls one including brother Peyton and Winslow linebackers Jonathan said bringing up the comparison ' nicdlcN relax team xi as also victori-mis- Vilma by the New York Jets and to John El way who in 1983 forced agent Tom Condon the man ' behind the maneuvering' -- Williams by Denver guard : a irade to Denver after being cho-sebJ ' Meanw hile the rest of the draft Vernon Carey by Miami and Winning that face took a back seiit to by Baltimore with the first on around that went Provo: to defensive tackle Vince Wilfork by ' pick "When the New York Giants soap opera qualifying fora trip though “In the three iny nationals that w'e'xe selected Hiilip Rivers soriie dia- New England continuing on iinti1 well after 10 T ' with' four rounds on more due record brokea gone to we've nfissed if by a'seeond pm lpgue took place! Let's just leave it TheMiamipicks '' : ' ' and we really xv anted to get qualified at that Obviously we know hoxv it for most selections froth one Sunday : ' ' ! With the second pick Oakland : school iri the entire first round set materialized' today!" Bennett said v" Ijiganseniiir Naie Needham xxho finr took offensive tackle Robert One startling deal was Buffalo by Southem California in 1968 V the with and ished third in the mile! claimed the Grizthind of Iowa: in Hurricanes the and tied Gallery by ' acquiring Dallas' pick Arizona diose wide receiver Larry 2002 zlies' xexenth title by besting the field iri : 22nd overall to take the fourth : ' : Tthetwo-mil- e n The seven wide receivers chosen quarterback of the round JP race' Fitzgerald of Pittsburgh a hall boy: for Cardinals coach Dennis' Green As happy as he was for Needham of Tulane: In return the Bills in the first round set a draft record Bennett w as ecstatic about the secbiid- when he coached in Minnesota d There were 10 trades during the surieinderied their pick ' first round most notably the one ' Washington then chose safety nexfyear and a second- - and place finish of freshman James Drake " who he said shattered his previous best Sean Taylor of Miami the first of :' between San Diego and New this year ' ': ":’ in Hurricanes time by'4() seconds' taken six the openi York V !v Like the Giants and Browns in ' " ' lheir deals the “For him l( runa 10:30 iri the two V’’ ! ing round! a record Bills gave'up more The Giantsseemed delighted Cleveland paid a high price sinv implying that: Eli could he as good : than the going rate hoping for a jmile is just awesome'' he saidY ' V' While the Mountain Crest last as Peyton the NFL's hoys strug-- ! player who W ill have a huge ply tp move up one spot for Miami ' ' ' season for Indianapolis g led as they' finished second tii last see-- " tight end Kellen Winslow Jr impact' " ' ! e Brow d Detroit the ns' “We all had the unanimous performances by high jumper got Philadelphia moved lip 12 spots! ! Jaicee Kuresa and Teri Sheffef (javelin f and their second this xyas a special quarter- : to 16 to take offensive tackle V pick opinion ' '' ' The Liorts then took Texas wide Shawn Andrews of Arkansas who back and you don’t get a chance propelled the Mustang girls to fifth ' is even bigger than coach Andy receiver RoV Williams who like place very many times for decades to Kuresa xixhii i just a freshman quali- Reid Andrews has weighed as ' ' select Someone like him” general Tayjor and Winslow ranked as ' " much as 400 with - lied lor the state meet by jumping 5 feet long-terAccorsi said Star potenplayers pounds and is now manager Ernie ’ tial And they used a second-roun- d :! listed at 366 But the Chargers made out wonLogan's Katie Krough also hit that ' mark and consequently will he heading" Minnesiita in move to late the first to and Miami up pick derfully swapped ' :' chotise Kevin Jones of Virginia Not only did they get Rivers 'ioproxo picks at 19 and 20 the Dolphins ' Tech considered by some the best Who completed 72 percent of his Tm real lx' excited 4- kind of her- moving up one spot to take Carey ' xo'us and the Vikings choxising Southern said back in the her Kuresa of feat' drafi' running passes last season at North Caibli- though' Cal defensive end Kcncchi Udeze “I need to practice a lq mitre hut I feel “We felt the second round was a na State but they also got the with thcnext choicei’ this d Browns to Giants’ )"’ (about year pick gixnl my performance great price pay' pretty ! ! Continued from B1 wrestling he went undefeated and won a state championship as honwell as earned ors In order to trade up and select Cooley Washington swapped d picks in the draft with the New Orleans Saints " who will now have the 39th overall pick today — the Red- skins will get the 151st On top of that Washington sent a sec- d draft pick in 2005 to ' New Orleans six: Of the last Aggies drafted five have been otTensive players including wide receiver Kevin Curtis last year The St Louis Rams picked him as the 74th overall player in the third round! The last time a USU player was drafted higher than the third round was Rulon Jones when the Broncbs'picked him in the second round (42nd player chosen overall) ini 980 ' m - : ! third-roun- : |