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SCOREBOARD WEEKEND EDITION Rebounds—Houston 50 (Olajuwon 16), Los An- Galsy 20—MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, March 1, 1991 SCOREBOARD WEEKEND EDITION Rebounds—Houston 50 (OlaJuwon 16), Los An- Galsy. Bos (topping). 453: Hodge. Bos (high- gslsa 68 (C.Smih 13). Assists—Houston 16 sticking), 1535. « „ Basketball (ICSmith, Floyd 5). Los Angeles 20 (Grant Har­ Shoto on goal-New Ybrit 7-7-5-19. Boston Scholastic per 5). Total fouls—Houston 24, Los Angsiss WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 8-14-7— 29. FEATURES INSIDE 21. Technical—Thorpe. Flagrant foul—Ban­ Powar-play OpportunHIea-New Ybrk 0 of 4; nister. A-10,479. The NCAA champions Boston 2 o f 3. ______ CIAC girls’ hoop tourna­ NBA standings GosJlea—New \ttrk, HackotL 5-16-1 (29 TEAM C O A C H . shoto-24 savsa). Boston, Moog, 22-9-7 (19-19). EAST E R N CO N FER EN CE Lakers 121, Nuggets 108 YEAR A— 14,44a ment Atlantic NvMon LA LA K ER S (121) Relarea—Paul StowarL Linesmen—Wayne HARTFORD (AP) — Scoraa from the CIAC ■ TV listings grids /Pages 12,13 W L P c L G B Wbnhy 8-13 1-2 17. Green 4-8 4-4 1Z Divac 1982 Louisiana Tech Sonya Hogg Bonnay, Brian Murphy. girls state batkatoall toumamant B o tlsn 41 15 .732 — C L A S S LL Support miadelphia 31 24 .564 9i« 7-11 3-717, Scott 7-12 2 2 1 7 , Johrwon 4-9 9-9 1983 Southern Cal Linda Sharp ■ Home and Seniors news /Page 5 18 Smith 3-12 22 8, Cairtobell 24 22 6, Rangers 4, Biues 4 Thursday's raau Ha NowTbtk 26 31 .456 15<« Second round Thompson 1-3 1-2 3, Teagle 215 5-6 23, N.Y.FtanQors ° ® our Vyiuhlngton 22 34 .393 19 1984 Southern Cal Linda Sharp ^ Upper bracket ■ W ■ N«wJ«^ 19 37 .339 22 Thomas 21 20 0, Drew 20 220. Totals 4588 SL Louis 1 2 1 ■ Religion update /Page 6 2238121. First Period-1, St Louta, Stovans 4 (Suh^ GiadoriMiry BS, Filch-Groton 40 troops! Miami 17 39 .304 24 SUtotoe-Weatport 43, Manchsator 41 DENVER (108) 1985 Old Dominion Marianne Stanley i Cantral DivWon P.CavalInO, 531. Panalttoa-RocheforL NY Graenwieh 44, Bridgeport Cantral 43 Wbolrldge4-11 4-6 1Z Wolf 5 8 2 0 10, Ras­ (topplno). 1131; Baiwan. S Z (hokflng). 1634. CWcaflo 40 14 .741 — Jody Conradt J Bristol Eastern 6Z SkTwbury 48 ■ Children’s games /Page 6 Datrelt 37 21 .638 5. mussen 512 2 0 10, Adams 13-22 1-1 31, Wil­ 1986 Texas S a ^ Period-Z New Mick. Mulen 16 liams 213 20 20, Battle 21 20 0, Jackson Lower bracket ___ MlKwaukaa 35 22 .614 6«2 (OgrotWek), 6:40. 3, Now Mirk, Gartner 36 Naugatuck 73, E a d Hartford 68 (OT) 3-14 1-1 7, Anderson 1-2 2 0 Z Cook 1-3 1-23, 1987 Tennessee Pat Summitt JJ| (King), 737. 4. New Mirk, Nlcholle 24 (Miter. Allania 32 25 .561 9<« N e w r ir ^ 4S , RIdgeIdd 31 __ ■ Reader’s forum /Page 4 Indiana 25 30 .455 15i« Lane 1-1 04) Z Uberty 4-9 3-411, Neal 2 1 2 0 Gertnec), 836. 5, St Louie, BrirKrAiraur 14 Southington 53. W ed Haven 41 (OT) w h a t's Leon Barmore 0 (Oetoe, RCaveNnO, 9:16. a SL Louie. Courinell Claraland 20 36 .357 21 0.Totals4597 1214 108. 1988 Louisiana Tech Norwich Free Academy 56. Holy Croaa- Charlotta 17 38 .309 23<« LA Lakers 35 30 32 24— 121 27 (Wlleon), 10:18. Penalllee—Turcotto, NY Denver 32 23 25 25-106 (hoMtog), ;40: Momeeco, S Z (croee<hocklng), W btorbu731 W ESTERN CO N FEREN CE 1989 Tennessee Pat Summitt ^ Saturday's gamaa t News 3-Polnt goals—Los Angeles 23 (Johnson 3:40; Snepeto, SZ (croic-checklng), 4'Z9; Mldwaat DIvlalon Quartorlnals(sitesTBA) W L P e t Q B 1-1, Scott 1-2), Denver 2 1 2 (Adams 4-7, W il­ 1990 Stanford Tara VanDerveer Moler, NY (holding). 14:54; KWo, NY. meior- liams 2-Z Cook 21, Liberty 21, Neal 21). QIaalonbury vs. Stoptas; Greenwich v z Brie- 1 Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper Utidl 36 18 .667 — geme mieoonduci (epearing), 1856; Momsaao, tol Eastern; Naugatuck vs. Newington; Saturday, March 2,1991' San Antonio 35 18 .660 '« Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Los Angeles 63 NEA Graphic Stt.(rouohlr«). 1856. (Divac 13), Denver 44 (Rasmussen 10). As­ I Source;NCAA Southington va. Norwich Free Academy. Houtton 32 24 .571 5 Third Period-7, New Mirk, Gartoar 37,4 3 a Semifinalt: March 6. D alla t 21 33 .389 15 sists—Los Angeles 23 (Johnson 14), Denver 23 a St Loulz Momaaso (Wlson, Tllm ), 8 3 a (Adams 8). Total fouls—Los Angeles 13, Darv 10 C L A S S L Ortando 19 36 .345 17i« Penalty-Nicholls, NYi|Msrisrance), a-ia Quartorilnala Polaroid Mlnnauta 18 37 .327 18'« ver 24. Technicals—Denver illegal defense, CHAMPS — Three teams — Louisiana Tech, Southern Cai Ovartima-Norw. Ptowlttoa-None. Danvar 15 40 .273 21<« Adams A—13.96Z Shoto on goal-New Mxfc 10-13-7-1—31. S t A and Tennessee — each have won two tities since the NCAA S?^^arnerd^ontvllle vz Quilfbrd at Old founder dies Padne DIvlalon Louie 12-11-11-fr-4a Rtrtland 44 13 .772 — How Top 25 fared women's basketbaii championships began in 1982. Auburn Power-pley OpportinWee New Mek 04if 3; ^mw^f^vyW lngford vz Note DameJRak- CAMBRIDGE. Mass. (AP) LA Lakers 41 15 .732 . SLLouieOof4. field at West Haven, 6 p.ra U.N. begins — Edwin H. Land, a shy H p Phoenix 36 19 .655 7 How the Assodatsd Press' Top 25 teams takes the crown for near misses. The Lady Tigers have iost im Goaltoe-New Mirk. RIchtor, 18-9-6 (40 fared Thursday: Htaid-Madiaon vz ^ ra d HaartNamdan at Golden Stats 29 26 .527 14 thoto-36 cavee). SL Louie, Jablonski, 1-0-1 West Haven, 8 p.m; vard dropout who invented in­ Seattle 26 26 .481 16</S I. UNLV (265) did not play. NaxC at FuHarton the titie g4me for the last three years in a row. State, Saturday. (31-27). SaturdayM game stant photography and founded LA Clippers 19 36 .345 24 A— 17,03a Z Ohio State (241) dd not play. Next: vs. Windham v z Maeuk-Monroa at Malorwy- Polaroid Corp., died Friday after Sticramento 15 39 .278 27''a Referee—Andy vanHallemond. Lines­ MerldaaTpnt Thuraday'a Gam es MIcHgan State, Sunday. man—Dan Schachto, Rsrra Champoux. a long illness. He was 81. 3. Arkansas (222) did not play. Next at patriot Laagua SamHkiala; March & Miami 100, Detroit 98 First Round peace agenda C L A S S M Land, who founded Polaroid New Jersey 98, Milwaukee 93 ToxfilS. Sunday. 4. North Carolina (22-4) beat Georgia Tech Bucknel 67, Army 49 Hawks 6, Whaiers 3 Thursday's raeulta New Tbrk 100, San Antonio 93 Holy Cross 9Z Colgata 74 Hockey Second round in 1937 and the Rowland In­ Atlanto 117, Portland 109 91-74. Next vs. No. 8 Duke. Sunday. Hartford 1 1 1—3 Defense Department spokesman Lshlgh69,Ulayetto6S Chicago 2 2 2-6 Upper bracket By CHARLES J. HANLEY stitute For Science Inc. in 1980, LA Lakers 121, Denver 108 5. Indiana (24-4) beat Michigan State 62-56. Next at Wisconsin, Saturday. South Atlantic Conlaranoa First Period—1, Chicago, Roenick 34 lmmacutato-0anbu7 74, Joel BariowTTad- The Associated Press Pete Williams said. He gave no introduced the first instant LA Clippers 83, Houston 80 F irs t Round dlng33 Friday's Dames 6. Syracuse (254) did not play. Next vs. NHL standings (ChsRoe, Wlson), 639 (pp). Z Chicago, Goulet reason for the delay but said the camera in 1947, starting the era Georgetowa Sunday. Catawba 81, Eton 77 WALES CONFERENCE 23 (Roenick, Larmer), 9:14. 3. Hartford, Cun- Waterford 63, Housatonlc Ragional-Faffe VII- Cleveland at Indiana, 7.-30 p.m. Gaidnsr-Wsbb 72 Prasbyterian 70, OT Pentagon was not disappointed. 7. Arizona (245) heat Oregon State 103-65. M iick Dhrialon nsyworth 7 (Cyr, Dinaan), 10:36. Psnal- tage4S Diplomats got down to the work of 60-sccond photography. Portland at Philadelphia, 730 pm. Laralr-Rhyne SO, Mars HUI53 EHngton 7Z Morgan School-CHnton SO San Antonio at Boston, 8 pm. Next at Oregon, Saturday. W L TPia OF OA tlas—Houda, Her (elbowing), 4:34; of peace Friday at the United Na­ “We’ll get together and we’ll In an oft-told anecdote, the 8. Duka (246) did not ptay. Next vs. No. 4 Wlngata 81, Carson-Nswman 74 Samualaaan, Hw (slashing), 5:4a Ssytraur 48, Glbert Schod-Wlnatod 44 Utah at DetrolL 8 p.m. Southland Confatanca NY Rangers 32 22 12 76 248 208 tions, but the danger of war still work it out,” he smd. North Carolina. Sunday. Second Period—4, Chicago, Gilbert 7 Lower bracket idea struck Land on a family Dallas at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. S am ifln als PNIadelphia 31 27 8 70 219 205 9. Utah (252) did not play. Next at Brigham Pittsburgh 32 29 4 68 279 251 (Graham, Konroyd), 54. a Chicago. Pioaiay 11 Northwastarn Ragional-Winstad 54, hung over the Persian Gulf bat­ The accounting of POWs and vacation when he took a Washington at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. NE Louisiana 75, Stephan F.Ausln 63 Yburxi. SaUirday. NewJe^ 27 27 11 65 227 217 (Cralghton, Thomai), 1:18.
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