Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday November 15 2003 — B3 iew Jersey emdls Valley briefs Qualifiers golf The Qualifier Cache Valley Invitational golf tournament has kicked off It runs from Nov 13 to Nov 22 Everyone is invited indoor pitch and putt golf course 1490 N to play at the par-3- 8 3(H) West Logan Bring your own putter sand wedge and lob wedge There is a $5 green fee' For more information or tee times call 755-817- 1 Road woes continue for Cleveland ' By The Associated Press r inn ' ot !' V North Logan Jr Jazz j S‘ currently taking registrations for its winter adult basketball leagues Registra- ' tiqhs will be taken until leagues are full Sign up at the Smith-- field Recreation Center Games begin the first week in January ' The team fee is $21 500 The following leagues and nights are ’’' being offered: Men's Open Competitive (Monday nights): Men's ' and under (Tuesday nights): Women's league I Wednes- v day nights): Men:sleague (Thursday nights):'and Industrial league (Saturday nights) leaguemen's ' ’ sigr)-up- r s ' Junior jazz signups for boys and girls in the (6-Nov 15th held are 19th 8 and (tM atri)' grades being '0) pm) 22nd 1 am) at theNdrth Logan City Library(475 E 2500 North) We will be using the same colored jerseys as last year ( purple and white) Play begins Jan 3 2004 and will run every Saturday for seven or eight weeks Games will be played at Cedar Ridge Middle Schiiol ' ' The leagues offered are as follows: third and fourth grade ' and sixth seventh league: fifth and grade league: eighth grade is !'s fee The for Can be $3(1 each league Jersey league pur- ' ' "' "chased for $7 if needed' third-eigh- ? th 1 (9-1- Kidd had 10 assists and jv Kenyon Martin added 21’ points and 10 rebounds as the two-tidefending Eastern Conference champions losing snapped a e skid at streak and home by handing the Knicks-theithird straight loss ' two-ga- ’ three-gam- ‘ - Kerry Kittles added 15 points including a late that helped break things open Kidd played 36 minutes with rookie Zoran Planinic getting the extra playing time and scoring nine points ' Allan Houston almost single- handedly kept the Knicks in the game in the second half scoring 20 of his 31 points Kurt ' Thomas added 14 points and 14 rebounds while Keith Van Horn had nine points and 11 rebounds against one of his former teams ! Pacers 101 SuperSonks 78 - '' ' The Smithfield Recreation Department Jason Kidd A more-resle- d scored 1 1 of his 9 points in the fourth quarter and the New Jersey Nets avoided another early season emhar-rjssment by beating the strug- gling New York Kjticks 85-8- 0 Friday night at home ' '" Smithfield adult hoop leagues is i ' Tennis clinic at Sports Academy The is tennis clinic ' Tennis Academy holding a today A Jr Clinic for intermediate and advanced players' is from 9-- 1 1 :30 am and an adult clinic for NTRP 35 and above players runs from noon to 2:30 pm Learn from the best instructors in the valley: Chris Wright - USU head coach Ben Searle - S ARC head pro HungSoon Park - USU tennis Team and Jevin West $30 at the'doonCall SARCpPro Cost is $25 753-750- 0 ext 19 for more information ' ' -- ' tryouts Rally Cats volleyball Club Cats- will be held today Tryouts for the Rally Volleyball at Willow Valley Middle School in Wellsville (525 N 200 West) at 9 am There will be three teams: 1 8 and under 1 6 and under and 14 and under Court time s front am to" noon and a J will The follow information meeting parent tryout fee is $5 - At Indianapolis Jeff Foster had 19 points and 12 rebounds ' " ' J'‘vand Ron'Artest shut down ' AP photo "(cashonly) " '' ' J Rally Cati Volleyball Club is a Girl's Junior National Cliib Rashard Lewis ® M8 during tte first “f318 wiUinThe United ' ana to a roiit over jHL" ' r ni9 9V® Association :(USA Volleyball) Te&ms compete nationally in Foster's previous career-- ' such locations as Las Vegas' Reno and San Francisco Regional- in the fourth quarter and had Heat 105 Wizards 101 OT points and Kobe Bryant and highof 17 came exactly two-- ' ' ' ly tw 16 scored1 each Karl Malone 12 assists ieading the under- -' At Miami Eddie Jones scored teamciiiTipete in Utah and Idaho years earlier against Boston ' ' ' Maione1 : sore a tola His willingness to run the reached manned i' ' a 27 points and 76ers playipg despite victory ' 1 left hamstring alsohadnine milestone as the Heat won their floor and hustle down over San Antonio lOF Oflfln nGgiStBT ' Mark' Jackson 'scored 16 and ' rebounds created easy scoring ' second game in a row ' Aaron Me Kie added Jones became the 24th play opportunities for the Pacers as Philadelphia which they handed Seattle its second er in NBA histoiy with 1000 He finished loss of the season second straight despite miss- Wikox scored a career-hig- h career fee Ls $20 for first and second graders (basic instruction ' 21 ptnnts to go with nine Attest did a masterful job with four 3giving him 1 002 'irig its starting frontcouit by games): $25 for the third through sixth grades: and rebounds and Los Angeles for his career and tying him 'defending Lewis who entered vemhand eighth gradersThe season begins on Jan forse won its third straight game : the game as the NBA's third-'-- " with Danny Ainge for 23rd on' 102004All games are played on Satimlays at the Logan Coni- leading scorer' Lewis already : the career list RecreationCenterTheseason runsfor eight weeks : miinity had 21 pointand 14 rebounds v leavy Srwnthe first offic After starting the season Or object of ffeiquent double- - V is ahd to alihoys girls'in the first Through eighth ppen jr m teams this’year was held to 12 J7 the Heat have won back-to-to lead the Rockets tp theiri grades Thw program emphasize players having fun while " e offered ‘ league' - “T “t £ ' - - -i avlWball 'V -- ' : - Jf-Jfl7- 7 9 ! ’ : : V j for"i but then hit two with 30 scc- - :: Nuggets 106 Magic 101 14 points and seven' ' At Denver Earl Boykins and Dnds to play Francis added rebounds in the Klngs’ llth 'twofoul shots with 22 sec-- : ' 'Andre Miller each scored 27 i ' : ' 'onds remaining and two straight home victory points' and the Nuggets wjth- ' r 10 James scored 10 LeBrpn ''Brad Miller had 10 pciipts J more with seconds left to stixxl5 1 points from Tracy iii: on 12 rebounds while lying clinchit ‘and shooting McGrady tohand Orlando its Jvii ppint3 y his firstregular-seaso- n 94 Pistons 89 his with Lakers four career game eighth straight loss high )£V home the NBA's most : the At Los Angeles Shaquille of - V ' blockedshots aigainst theJ Boykins had 11 pointsin the ' 21 successful franchise The Celtics fourth who didn't ’O'Neal scored quarter and Miller ' punchless Raptors points'added eight to help the had their second sellout of the even come close to reaching ' including a pair of clutch free ' season and their first since open- - their league-loNuggets offset 19 ptrints by average of 76 throws late in the game and 5 and rebounds added eight ingnightThe 17624 will be McGradyintheperiod game points per ' aMe to say they saw James’ 76ers l00 Spurs 96 J J assists in the Lakers' victory y McGrady was V from Boston' debut iut they Won’t over Detroit including AtPfiiladelphia Allenlver-luve much else to say about also had son scored 15 of his 36 points 21' poinfrangei Gary Payton Baker had 13 points with 11 rebounds and the Celtics sent Cleveland to its 27th consecu- tive ioad loss' ' ' : : r-- )'- : : points and Darius Songaila 'y ’ - - - w 1 0: h 1 8-o- f-l t Jameer Nelson lived up to the billing: ' The second-leadin- : ’ oti the team had 20 AFs preseason ' points tight rebounds 10 assists and 9 tori ofoohs and aahsin leadingNo77 Saint ' Joseph's to a 73-6- 6 victay over No10 Classic! in the vs Coaches Cancer Gomcaga on Friday night at Madison Square Garden The senior guard struggled with his ' shot in the fust half but more than made ' up for it in the second as he seemed to come up with every big play the Hawks needed in the teams' season opener " His best sequence came when he drew g vote-gett- er at midcouit then took the inbounds pass and made a drive through traffic that left the crowd at Madison a" charge Continued from B1 ' State stalled out and the Vul- few in a cans dropped attempts to get back in the game A switch to zone defense by Hawai'i-Hikalso threw oft ) the Aggies for several possessions and the Vulcans aged to pull within one point on three different occasions midway through the first half Morrill then called for his team's press and the face of the game abruptly changed A long-distan- three-quarter-co- ce Ute women rally for win Square Garden standing and cheering More than 4000 Saint Joseph's fans bought tickets and they turned the build' ing iii New York into Philadelphia’s Hawk Hill for a night The university with the enrollment of 3800 was the big school for the night No 22 Pftteburgh7i Alabama 62 ' Carl Krauser replacing four-yestarter Brandin Knight at point guard ' 21 points arid the scored a career-hig- h Tide in the ' beat the Crimson Panthers Coaches vs Cancer Classic SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Shona Thorbum scored 24 points and KimSmith added 1 and No 9 Utah rallied past Southeast Missouri State 5 Friday in the first roynd of the Preseason WNIT Thorbum scored 12 of Utah's first 15 points of the second half in ihe Utes' 17th straight home win Jessica Aebi led Southeast Missouri State with 12 points and Kenja White had 1 The Otahkians made 9 of 2 shots and their style caught the as Southeast Missouri led Utes for the first 5:35 of the second half The Utes overcame a 8 deficit with a 0 run 76-6- 1 1 up-tem- Jamie Dixon got the win in his fust game as head coach of the Panthers He replaced former boss Ben Howland who went to ' UCLA after four seasons at Pittsburgh fire-thro- w 1 1 ar couple of steals by Butler led to easy baskets for the home team and the Aggies' defen- sive energy picked up more and more as the half went on ”1 think (the press) kind of took them oft guard for a second and we saw that and just kind of jumped on it Nelson said "It was a good pace set-- ter It changed the tone and they went back on their heels" ' Things got so bad for the Vulcans that forward Joe Travis even missed a attempt with seven seconds left in the first half that could have finally ended USlTs stunning run off-gua- rd ' 52-4- 9-- "I thought their defense was' Hawai'i-Hil- o head coach Jeff Law said of the Aggies "We couldn't get into'1 a lot of our stuff which got a lot of our guys frustrated" Although the Vulcans ended up being outscored by just two points in the second half the Aggies never let their visitors get closer than 19 points and led by as many as 32 before Morrill started to take out his : great" ' first-teame- rs Utah State ended up shooting 56 percent from the field J as a team and went from the line more relied on their "They 19-of-- fire-thro- w ‘ ' inside game this year" said '' Law( who's Vulcans lost to the last year in Aggies 71-6- 0 Hilo "This year they' got a lit- tie beefier and bigger and used their inside players very well "They executed very well tonight I was impressed by how tough they were" Yada yada: Utah State w ill open the regular season on Nov 21 in the Spectrum against Fort Lewis College Former Aggie guard Kevin Williams currently Ry plays for the Skyhawks Abrahams led Hawait-Hiwith 20 points and three while Alex Cahagnot added 13 points and four assists' k) l Ofiy EXpfSSS UBSKOlDHlI SigHUpS are from 9 to Pony Express girls basketball league sign-up- s 10:30 am today' at the Mountain Crest High School main gym in Hyriim The cost is $30 This is for girls from third through ninthjgnides: 4"ti frnt hflQphflll tfllimPI TlYrkPV The Rocky Mountain School of Baseball will hold its annual Turkey Trot tournament in Mesquite Nev aiid St George from 10- The age divisions are as follows: Nov 28-3- 0 13-i: 8 and 6 u l For more infonna- -' tion orto register log on to wwwrmsbxorh or call (toll free) u: 4-i- 15-1- J17-1- : Girls Junior Bobcat hoop leagues The Smithfield Recreation in with Department conjunction Sky View High School's girls basketball coaching staff is cur-- V rently taking registrations for girls basketball leagues' for those' in the third through ninth grades All girls in the Sky View area are invited to participate Registraions will be taken until Nov 22 at the Smithfield Rec Center (315 E 600 South) The registration fee is $35 if you have thie yellow and blue jersey used last year and $45 ifyoii ' need to purchase a netv Jersey Games wijl be played on Saturday’s beginnirig in January For the rec more information call Amanie Crosbie at ' center at 5634XW8 787-2729- br Smithfield boys hoop sign-up- s The Smithfield Recreation Department is currently taking '" registrations for its winter youth basketball leagues Registrations will be taken until Nov 22 at the Smithfield Rec Center (315 E 600 South) ' Games will be played on Saturdays beginning the first week of January The following leagues are being offered first-sethird-fourt- h ond grade co-rgrade league fifth-sixgrade seventh-eight- h league grade league ninth-10t- h grade prep: and also a 11th-12t- h grade prep ' The registration fee for the fust through sixth grades is $25 c- ec th ' for residents and $30 for The fee for seventh and is and for residents for If $35 $30 eighth graders a player needs a Smithfield Rec reversible jersey they can be purchased for $8 Prep league fees are $250 per team For more information call 5634)048 non-reside- non-reside- Mount Logan wrestling sign-up- s Signups for the Mount Logan wrestling team (fifth through eighth grade) will be held Nov 17 from 4t7 pm at the Mount Logan cafeteria This is the time to prepare for the future at Logan High The team has a brand new wrestling mat a remodeled gym new strength equipment and will travel all over the state of Utah for competitions The first practice will be Nov 18 Wrestlers may come any time during the month of November to join if they ate unable to make the sign-u-p day Cost is $40 For mote information contact Doug Littlefield at or at 757-92- ddjr78yahoocom 90 i |