s Saturday/February \, 1992. The Tirries-News/Section D

Sports Line FheTimes-News Horiier leads For the latest scores, call: Sharp-shooting Wolverines ;734-632 - and follow the simple instructions.6 Wolverines sweep past Tigers By Michael Hoffeiber CSI, end streak Times-News correspondent By Larry Hovey Times-News writer HA1LEY - Playing their final home Morning game of the season, the Wood River TWIN FALLS — It's over. Wolverines treated a standing-room- The 137-game home court winning streak. The only crowd to an exciting 50-47 win No. 1 ranking in the nation. over the Jerome Tigers Friday night, line For the second time this season, the Utah Led by Brian Homer's 25- Valley Wolverines — becoming the first junior performance, Wood River (12-6) college team to sweep CSI since Coach Fred overcame a rough first half to stop Sportslate Trenkle's first season here nine years ago — Jerome (11-5), which twice held a knocked the Golden Eagles off the No. 1 sizeable lead in the game. : Today national ranking. While the Wolverines missed their - . . . ' College women Prep results - D2 ', Salt Lake Community College at CSI, 5:15 p.m. Women win - D2 ., - College Men Hitting 36 of 47 free throws and totally deadly 'first six shots from the field, the Tigers •• " Salt Lake Community College at CSI, 7:30 p.m. (King "Cable Channel 10, KEZJ 95.7fm) from the line in the last five minutes, the charged to a 9-0 lead in the first "' - Eastern Washington at Boise State, 7:30 p.m. Wolverines beat up the Eagles 84-68. quarter with senior guards Bret Walter v * Idaho State at Weber State, 7:30 p.m. But the important thing is still there. and Mark Holtzen both burying a pair Prep Girls With Eastern Utah defeating North Idaho 82- ot jump shots. • , *' Northslde Sub—district 77, CSI remains tied for the Scenic West Unforced turnovers kepi Jerome-, Carey vs. Shoshone, 7:30 p.m. Idaho State School gymnaslm Conference lead and the chase for the No. 1 from widening the gap. The Tigers ranking in the regional playoffs. The Eagles gave away the ball seven times in the •-••' PrepBo'ys first quarter and 16 times on the game. •"•'•• Twin Falls at Jerome, 8 p.m., (KTFI 1270am and KART come back at 7:30 p.m. today to take on Salt '. .1400 am) ,:,Wpod River had 10 turnovers during, Lake Community College. ? ; •-• * Skyline at Minlco, 8 p.m. (KNAQ 92.1 fm) the-contest. .' '•''';',,. , ' . Glenns Feny at Valley, 8 p.m. "Put it on the front page because it's only '.'-, • Wendell at Filer, 8 p.m. news when we lose," said Trenkle philo- 'Homer-topfc^eharge with 2:30! -.'..' Declo at Goodlng, 8 p.m. sophically. remaining in thelijuarier'and sank three, Shoshone at Klmberly, 8 p.m. Utah Valley Coach Duke Reed, who had lost consecutive three-point shots and two •,' Prep wrestling 26 straight to Trenkle and CSI until a home win free throws to tie the score at 11-11. ',-', Magic Valley Classic, all day Wendell High School The Wolverines then built up an 18-11 "gymnasium in December, said "I thought we played smart and executed the game plan. They are quicker lead before the Tigers clawed their •'•'. ' Cross country skiing way back. '"' Boulder Mountain Tour, Sun Valley 10 a.m. and stronger but we stayed with the plan and it paid off." In the last five minutes of the first "Give Utah Valley credit. They played smart. half, Jerome outscored Wood River Sports on TV When they got ahead they went to the spread and 15-1 behind the sharpshooting of you know you can't put a solid team like that on Walter, who scored 24 points overall. , 10a.m. — Channel 13, Olympic speed skating tirals At the half, they led 26-19. ','" Noon — Channel 12, , Connecticut at St. the line and expect them to miss." -.John's In the second half, Brian Santiago hit 13 of 15 The evenly matched teams traded *•" Noon — Channel 13, Royal Caribbean senior golf classic free throws while Mike Raiser hit 11 of 12. In the lead five times in the second half, ~f'* 1 p.m. — Channel 6, Quaker State bowling open .;"*• 2p.m. — Channel 12, Pebble Beach National pro-am fact, those two combined for six straight charities before Wolverine David . '. 2 p.m. — Channel 7, College basketball, Notre Dame at — thanks to a technical foul — with 1:25 left Morgan sank a 3-pointer at 2:19 that :'( Duke .';- 2 p.m. — Channel 13, U.S. vs. Argentina Davis Cup tennis that opened the lead to 79-63. broke a 41-41 tie. Soon after, he was -•..;'. 5:30 p.m. — Channel B, NBA basketball, Pistons at Hawks CSI couldn't stop Santiago in the forecourt, fouled on a and converted a pair ,'••'., 7:30 p.m. — College basketball, New Mexico at Utah of free throws. •"> 10 p.m. — Channel 13, college basketball, San Diego and Utah Valley overpowered the Eagles -State at Air Force underneath. Although both teams scored just 22 Down 46-41, Jerome committed field goals, the difference in outside ball another of its costly turnovers that led handling and rebounding showed through. to an easy bucket by Wood River's Briefly Travis Williams. In the second half, CSI managed only seven rebounds — three on offense — but Utah Valley Please see WOOD RIVER/D2 : ISDB boys make title wasn't missing many shots. The Wolverines had 14 second-half rebounds — three on their end. game at tournament For the night, CSI was 22-55 while Utah .:.; RIVERSIDE, Calif- The Idaho School Valley was 22-47. Nintendo lottery I.for the Deaf and Blind will play today for Trenkle seemed to have a premonition of the ".'.the boys' championship of the Western loss prior to the game noting "when you have a ;State Classic basketball tournament. good team, it takes something crazy to throw gizmo muddles '-•'. The Redskins defeated Phoenix Day them into a mental state where they can't > School for the Deaf 50-41 in Friday's concentrate." -Semifinals. Cory Stoddard of Pocatello That referred to the continuing security Mariners' deal -"scored 15 and Rick McCabe of Filer 13 to measures following two bomb scares on the Seattle Times Mead ISDB. campus this week. ; - The teams stayed close throughout the "It's tough to practice when there are (trained SEATTLE — Reports that Nintendo - contest until the Redskins broke away MIKE SALSBURY/The Times-News -after a Phoenix technical foul for a player explosive) dogs sniffing around the gymnasium manufactures equipment that can be used ;- Slapping the backboard. every day. Our school attendance dropped about CSI's Clayton Johnson shoots over Utah Valley's Mike Raiser, who hit a for legalized gambling have raised .-' ~ ISDB plays the winner of Cal-Riverside Please see CSI/D2 devastating 11 of 12 from the charity stripe. questions about baseball's acceptance of a ."and Cal-Fremont. Seattle group's offer to buy the Mariners. Nintendo, which has pledged $75 million - 1 The Redskins girls advanced to the toward the team's purchase and operation, -.consolation championship game with a has manufactured computer equipment that 141-21 romp over New Mexico School for Emtman opts for NFL allows users to play legalized lottery .games "the Deaf of Santa Fe. Freshman Andrea at home. : Garff, Declo, worked inside for 20 points. The Associated Press tackte from Miami, was the first pick in the 1991 In the United States, the equipment is still . \ ISDB plays Cal-Riverside or Cal- by Dallas and received a five-year, $7.9 at the prototype stage. It was proposed for "_ Fremont for fourth place today. SEATTLE — All-America defensive tackle million contract, with a $3.6 million signing bonus. use in Minnesota, where it was withdrawn Steve Emtman said money wasn't the main reason "The main deciding factor was that of personal amid objections that the system could not PGA bans Swedish golfer he decided to pass up his senior season at challenge," Emtman said Friday. "I feel I am at the be made childproof. Washington to enter the NFL draft. top of my game at the collegiate level and want to A spokesman for Control Data Corp., a Tumba for altering score card Nevertheless, the 6-foot-5, 290-pound junior challenge myself at a higher level. I want it computer firm that operates the Minnesota . VIRGINIA WATER, England — likely will become a rich man when he is selected understood that this is not an issue of money but lottery, said his company asked Nintendo to Swedish golfer Johan Tumba was banned in the NFL draft April 26-27. rather the opportunity to fulfill a lifelong dream of help develop an on-line lottery system. No - for 10 years by the PGA European Tour If Emtman is the first overall selection in the playing pro football." state lottery has approved its use, and - Friday for altering his scorecard. draft, as some people expect, he probably would Emtman appears headed to the Indianapolis Control Data has no plans to market the A tour disciplinary hearing determined receive a five-year, contract worth between $8 Colts, who have the first two picks in the draft. He system further, said Ott Brown, a Control - that Tumba broke the rules while playing million and $9 million, including a signing bonus said he would have no problems going to Data vice president. ; the second round of a pre-qualifying of $3.8 million to $4 million. Indianapolis although the Colts had a league-worst Steve Emtman Nintendo's home video-game systems are ' tournament at the Quietwaters club last ... Russell Maryland, a 6-1, 274-pound defensive IT!5 record last season. Soon to be a Colt? Please see MARINERS/03 Sept. 18. •'•". Tumba's opponent on that day, . Englishman Ian Roper, charged that the :,Swede changed two 5s on his scorecard to .4s, which gave him a 72 instead of a 74. ; That would have put Tumba into a NBA honors 'The Hawk' - tournament at Montpellier, France. ; Compiled from staff and wire reports 3 decades after basketball banned SportsqUdte from the game, it elects the all-star to Hall of Fame The Associated Press during the 1950s and 1960sj were the first 66 SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Elected to the Hall of Fame women players elected What's NOW'? — Connie Hawkins, who • Connie Hawkins, a 4-time NBA All-Star into the Hall. was banished by The Hall of Fame's basketball 30 years ago in • Coaches , Al McGuire, first three women, 59 a gambling scandal, and including Margaret — Oklahoma basketball Friday was awarded the • Delta State great and AAU Wade, Harris' coach at coach Billy Tubbs about sport's highest honor — star Delta State, were election to the Hall of • , Soviet Union player inducted in 1985. criticism from the Oklahoma Fame. The other players to be !'" chapter of the National Or- "I don't know what to - inducted May 11 will be L ganization of Women for his say. I'm speechless," said Hawkins, who has long from St. Bonaventure, who had a 14- £.' weekly radio show broad- maintained his innocence. year pro career with Detroit and , and Sergei "The Hawk" grew up on the playgrounds of , Belov, one of the greatest international piayers of all cast from a restaurant with N.Y., and his swooping dunks and high-flying acrobatics time. Belov led the Soviet national team to four scantily clad waitresses changed the game. He was one of five players — European and two world championships and the gold including two women — plus three former coaches and medal at the 1972 Olympics. Lou Carnesecca of St. John's to be elected in basketball's "You keep pinching yourself," Lanier said. "You centennial year. always think the Hall of Fame is like for old guys who inside ; Lusia Harris, a 6-foot-3 center who led Delta State to played a long time ago. So to be part of that — to be ;•"••,'', •-. . AP photo three national championships during the , and Nera actually in it... I'm floating." Connie Hawkins, a four-time NBA All-Star, was ; Scores and stats D2 White, who led her Nashville-based AAU team to 10 Elected as coache:? were Al McGuire, the tough guy banned from basketball In a gamboling scandal. >. Comics D4 national championships and one world championship Ptease see FAME/D3 He has consistently maintained his innocence. j : — ••-*»