Show I I r 'V V ' '"V-- ' 'f : Section ' in ' '? f ' v ' ri s'$v Wednesday October 22 200 Pagel The Herald Journal New York pours on offense after delay J’t g' f V - ' ! ' t ' : ’ ' ' ' ' ' - ' MIAMI (AP) — Frir the edgev 5 Tuwday night for a it “Moose together” kqX just longesttime this had all the y making of anodier heardireaker y Yankees manager JoeTorre said ' Derek Jeter 'yt-: for Mike Mussina1 y U -- " doubled for his third Down early Hardly hit and scored the any run support A y y run on rainy messy night fjg& sin- Matsui’s Hideki And yet somehow JjT V yL © the ace who could gle in the eighth Aaron Boone never quite win these 7 ?TL inning homcred in the ninth games won Game 3 of anddienBeniie the World Series' ' VVWlliams hit his record 19th post- Mussina outpitched young ace season homer to clinch iL Beckett and the New York Yankees broke it open late beat- 'By then Mussina’s work was7’ done Mariano Rivera finished it ing the Florida Marlins 6-- : p V 2-- 1 -- y-y- 1 ' J ' go-ahe- ad (9 qjjmmjf AUQ Preston soccer claims two 7 B2 district titles £' Sports briefs 1 USU home football : G Utah State University will provide webcast streaming of its three remaining home football games : Access to die video feed which will feature die Utah Stale radio broad-- 1 : : can be found at 7 http:wwwcmeivideoc0mcmeiIB tmL Cost of die game is $5 There will be different streaming for different computer USlTs final three borne games vs Aikansas State Nov Middle Tamessee and Nov IS vs Thy Statu AD games start at 1K3S g sh mmMm " - AP photo The New York Yankees’ Derek Jeter celebrates after See POURS on B3 scoring on a hit by Hideki Matsui in the eighth 4 h are:-Saturd- 1 Trf- 'v 7' Webcast provided for - : ’ 'i off in rapid fashion closing with two innings for a save as the Yankees won before a crowd of 65731 diat had mostly left Pro Player Stadium by the final ouL Now after their second straiit victory the Yankees will try to take firm hold of the Series bdiind Roger Clemens Clemens pitches Wednesday niit in die final scheduled start of his Hall of Fame career Carl Pavano who grew up in Con-Jonecticut rooting for die Rocket score fast hang on ay ys pjn w" -’ f By Wade Denniston Ag golfers finish 1 6th i- sports writer1 Utah State’s golf team finished ‘ “ If -- —Tournament 9 ' St Valley Calif The Aggies posted V their best team score of the touma-r¥- s ment in die final round shooting a 301 after carding a 305 and a 304 ' - ’ ’! respectively in die first two rounds - Cal State Stanislaus won die event ’A’ by eight shots with a score of 859 y ' over runner-u-p Utah (867) Long :y Beach State and New Mexico State‘s tied for third at 873 while Cal Poly y was fifth at 874 Other teams from 7 : v die state of Utah included sixth- v place Weber State (876) and 17th-£- r place Southern Utah (913) ' y Thetournament was the final fall 4 v event for the Aggies as the team will resume play this spnng al the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate on April 5-- 6 This fall USU’s top finish in four events was fifth place at the Boise State Bronco Round Up y : XTbe : World Series NY Yankees 6 Florida 1 NHL Tampa Bay 3 Atlanta 2 OT Calgary 3 Minnesota 2 Boston 4 Colorado 1 St Louis 6 Edmonton 4 Anaheim 2 San Jose 0 Los Angeles 4 Philadelphia 0 On television COLLEGE FOOTBALL 5:30 pm ESPN— Virginia Tech at West Vbginia MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 6 pm FOX — Playoffs World Series game 4 NY Yankees or Boston at Chicago Cubs or Florida SOCCER 12:30 pm ESPN2 — UEFA Champions League Real Madrid CF vs FK Partl-za- n at Madrid Spain 6 pm ESPN2 — Women's national teams US vs Italy at Kansas City Mo C lossis) I- - fllrioccer fiustrating because we weren’t ready to play at the 'Ai beginning” Mountain Crest coach Steve Saunders said “And then we had to play catch-u- p for 79 minutes”: The Mustangs finished die season a year removed from finish-in- g runner-u- p to Mountain View in die state title game That was die only lore Mountain Crest suffered in 2002 East (13-3-advances to play Mountain View in one of Friday’s semifinal games at Bonneville High in Washington Terrace The Bruins defeated Olympus 7-- 2 in their quarterfinal Leopards coach Mike Kernodle didn’t really consider his team’s victory over file Mustangs a No 1 seed an upset "Our plan was to come up here and win — do whatever it takes (to A) so)” Kernodle said “I truly believe that these guys can win the state But they can also lose at any given point too We’ve gotta stay sharp the whole time “(Mountain Crest) is a quality This was a big game for us tepm 14-1- -1 2) - Tuesday's scores i Leopards added another goal en route to the 2--0 J Mountain Crest upset victory 1) five-play- & ' f' Jazz pound Mavs Antoine Walker and Tony Delk did not play for die Mavericks They were acquired from die Boston Celtics in a er trade Monday j Mountain Crest’s girls soccer team found that out the hard way Tuesday afienioon when East scored just 15 seconds into die 4A State Tourruh ? meat quarterfinal match v Unfortunately for the Mustangs they could never recover as the if f did not play in the second half watching from die bench V HYRUM — Playing catch-u- p is an easy filing to do 7 : Especially when it's for nmuly1 fiie entire contest : DALLAS (AP)— Maurice vj Williams scored 17 points and Matt Harpring added 15 as the Utah Jazz beat die Dallas Mavericks 92-7- 6 in an exhibition game Tuesday night Andrei Kirilenko added 11 points and six rebounds for the Jazz (5-DiikNowitzki paced the Mavericks (3--4) with 19 points all in the first half Mavericks reserve center Shawn Bradley sustained a cut over his left eye in the second quarter when his head was struck by the knee of teammate Antawn Jamison while Bradley went after a loose ball Bradley needed nine stitches and - Mitch MascaroHerald Journal MC’s Anna Baugh lies on the field in dejection following the Mustang's season-endin- loss to East Tuesday g Bitter ending for Bobcats By Jason Turner sports writer Sky View girls soccer The Bobcats controlled the flow of die game for the most part outshooting the 21-- 7 while having a huge 25-- 7 advan- - ' in set tage pieces But when it came down to where it really ds PROVO — Anyone who watched the Sky View girls soccer team play Timpview Tuesday in the quarterfinals of the 4A State Tournament witnessed firsthand how cruel the sport can be Thundsrblrds 1 Bobcats 0 See BOBCATS on B5 See MC on B5 Aggies getting passed again WAC starts its search By Shawn Harrison sports editor Money We all need it to survive and exist M jst of us have a hard time parting with it especially for causes we may not totally agree with So what am I getting at? I’ll get right to it Utah State athletics needs money I know it’s not the best timing with the football team struggling at the moment But if Aggie fans wait much longer they will be further behind Boise State and Nevada have already caught and schools who passed USU Both were Division jumped up to Division I less than a decade ago They continue to pull away New Mexico State is another school that has unproved and is on its way to passing USU if it hasn't already ' The Aggies have plenty of big plans but of course I-- that takes money 1 understand how sensitive this issue is There have been feelings hurt and plenty of armndiair quarterbacks out there who say they will give when die team wins or when is But if don't want gone you your Aggies to fall any further behind fiie time is now i I’ve been meaning to write something about this for a few weeks ever since meeting recently with USU athletics director Ranee Pugmine USU il president Kermit Hall and football head coach Mick The facilities here need wok and plenty of it This was brought to my attention again this past weekend I made the trip to Denton Texas to watch the Aggies take on North Texas How things have changed there in just three yean since I was lafct there I thought to myself “Here is another school that used to be that is passing Utah State” It is true North Texas just broke ground on a new athletic facility and I heard talk of plans to improve I Den-neh- y I-- See AGGIES on B4 TULSA Okla (AP) — The Western Athletic Conference has identified eight schools’ as possible replacements after losing three teams to Conference USA New Mexico State North Texas Louisiana-Lafayet- te Louisiana-Monro- e Arkansas State Utah State Idaho and Middle Ten- nessee State — all member of the 15-tca- m Sun Belt Conference — are under consideration commissioner Karl Benson said Monday “When we did a membership analysis in 2000 those schools at that time were on a list to be considered” Benson said See WAC on B5 3 |