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Show DAILY 02 Sunday, August 26, 200 HERALD (s Pioneer League 22 4 p!m. 960 AM WNBA PLAYOFFS Street Sense TUESDAY , Girls Socur TODAY PaysonatSpringville 4pjn. - Travers In another MLS game, Brazilian midfielder Fred scared in the eighth minute to give Did Ubited a 2--0 win over Toronto FC, increasing Toronto FCs 642 minutes. scoreless drought to an MLS-recoD.G United scored on its first attack when a long ball from the defense waa headed by Hick Addlery into the path of Fled, who raced into the penalty area and fired low past Kemy Stamatopoulos for his fourth goal of the season. The goal gave D.C Uiited ) iu fifth straight league win. Alsot At 11, Chicago7! Cuauhtemoc Blance had a goal and an assist in a 32 loss to the Wizards. And at Houston, Alexandre Mormo scored, in the 17th minute, and Nats Jaqua scored on a rebound in the 79th minute and Goiumbus and Houston ended in a 1 tie. Fever tie series with Sun -- . THE was over. It was just beginning. . LrniE League Conlon's catch helps Georgia to berth in LIWS final against Japan 3 . . i ' SdCCER ';y XPressfalltoSLCC . . 7-- - WEST VALLEY CITY The Rocky Mountain XPress couldnt follow up their first win of the season with another one on Saturday as the local team : fell 0 to Salt Lake Community College. . won their first game of the seaThe XPress son last week against UVSC. The XPress had 16 shots on goal to SLCCs 5, but couldnt capitalize. SLCC got on the board in the 63rd minute when a close call in the penalty box v resulted in a Bruin penalty kick. SLOC scored again in the 86th minute with a break-awa- y past XPress keeper, Nate Pend. Nate and the defense played out of their minds to-- v Eric Purdy. "These kids day.saklXPtess owner-coacare better than any of the opposition they have faced. The game against SLCC was the first game for American Fork seniors Adrian Guerrero and Francisco Garay, products of the local club system. "You are now starting to see the coaching of gtiys like Mike Anderson and Dave Woolley. They never had a place to showcase their efforts with these kids ' over the past years. WeQ, now am able to show ev- erybody what those coaches have produced and that their clubs are incredible, Purdy said. The XPress are home on Thursday against Western Wyoming JC, the school where five former XPress players are seeing action. The game is tentatively scheduled for the American Leadership Academy in Spanish Fork, but it may be moved to Orem High School. It is anticipated that Graham Miller will see action in the net for the XPress on Thursday. ... ; . 2-- . . h . . . I Revolution edge Red Buds: At Foxborough, Mass., ' an own goal off the foot of New York Red Bulls defender Carlos Mendes helped the New England Revolution cam a 1 victory Saturday night. Taylor Tweftnans 11th goal of the season, in the first minute of the second half, pulled the Eastern Revolution into a 1 tie with New York. 2-- Confer-ence-leadi- w V f v j f f ifj f f ! 7 j V- - lit it ; 1 V 18 X Meridians volleyball tram fell 25-1to Tabiona on Friday night. - if ... . A-- L'loors. v Street Sense needed his best effort to beat a horse ruth ning in his first stakes race. "At ievery point, I thought I beat him until the last stride,? "i Grasshopper jockey Robby 2 Albarado sd. Street Sense ; obviously is a champion, but. this horse is only going to get ' .: ; better," As the horses crossed the finish line, Borel and Albarado banged fists to coi I gratulate each other. It was Albarado' who rode Curlin to victory ovey Borel and Street- Sense In the Weakness. "Theyre' always hooked f, up, Nafzger said. "Theyre really good friends." . Added Ned Howard, who, trains Grasshopper "Street Sense is unbelievable. We M were thrilled. It was a great J effort. We got beat by an uif believablehorse." v The crowd of 38,909 cheered on Street Sense in er the stretch, and cheered when Bard led him into the winners circle- ' "I loved the way the fans 07 loved Street Sense here, Nafzger said, Thank you, New York." . 1527, ! v-- ' - v-- vjAttt-'A- '"A v p . i ft eve-loud- s. '4' va ; 26-1- 25-1- 1 HDOK-O- Jr I i'V ' -- . Meridian falb to Tabiona - S . ' RLEPS - - g . . vr. . moment when asked about Georgias streak at the Little League World Series. Entering 2007, Georgia teams had twice before advanced to SoiUh Williamsport, each time leaving with a championship. Warner Robins, Ga., can make it three in row after advancing to this years World ; Series title game following a 52 win Saturday over Lubbock, Texas, I want a repeat," Wynn said with e straight face. Georgia will face Tokyo today after Japan beat ear liar Saturday. Rye Willemstad, Curacao, Kanekubos grand slam in the bottom of the sixth lifted Japan. , Georgia manager Mkkey Lay said hell be doing some quids scouting Saturday night. First, though, there was s little celebrating to da Dance a little bit, talk to the families, just get ready," Lay said. Well be partying here in a minute." Dalton Carriker homered, David Umphreyville, Jr. had a tworun single and Zane Conlon snared a line drive to end a rally to lead Warner Robins. Withrunners on second and third and Georgia leading 4-- Conlon moved quickly to his left to catch a hard liner off the bat of Lubbock's Bryndan Acre- dondo to end the fifth inning. Conlon stumbled briefly to his knees before being mobbed by delighted teammates oh his way to the dugout. pkched four-plu- s innings for the victory. ". Wynn The pak two Georgia teams to advance to South Williamsport have come away with the World Se-- .. ries trophy, including Columbus last year and East . Marietta in 1983. ... As giddy Warner Robins (dayers posed with the US. champions" banner, theirfans chanted, USA! USAf Even Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue cheered them on from the stands. points. Instead of puffing away from his ksrthan accomplished rivals. Street Sensed found himself hooked up in stretchkng dqd with Grasni-- ' hopper before prevailing by on e hot and e steamy Saturday at Saratoga RaceCourse. The Kentucky Derby winner , has lost his share of dose caDs thelYeaknessbyahead, the Blue Grass by anosebul 1 this time he came through aft trainer GarINafzger a few anxious moments-- . "He nearly always will finfl? sh when hes hooked up eyth i ball to eyeball, but when he icr gets about a length in front he pricks his ears," Nafzger v said. "Grasshopper didn't him a chance to prick i:.i his ears today, Despite the absence of his freakness : toughest rivals winner Qukn, Haskell win- ner Any Given Saturday and Derby runner-u- p Hard Spun half-lengt- h SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. Cool and col-- ? .lected, 13year-ol- d pitcher CHatWym had to think a . MESS hit the top of the stretch in the SI million Travers Stakes, it looked like the race.., triple-overti- . ASSOCIATED SARATOGA SPRINGS, . N. Y. When Street Sense Brid-gevie- (12-63- -- P A Richard Rosenblatt rd Arm DsForge scored 26 points to help the Indiana Fever defeat the Connecticut Sun 7859 Saturday and tie their first round playoff se-- . ries at one game apiece. It was Indianas first win against the Sun in six tries this season. The Fever will host the decisive ; Game 3 on Monday night. ' Tamika Cstchings added 13 points and 13 rebounds for the Fever in her second game back from a left foot injury that sidelined her for 13 games. Her doubledouble followed a effort in Thursday's 9348 loss. Tamika Whhmors added 12 points for the Fever. Katie Douglas, Connecticuts leading scorer during the regular season, led the Sun with 11 points. She is ' " shooting Mar-3- from the field in the series. 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