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SCOREBOARD W ^ Jtiijljl JL 3-Point Goals—Los Angeles 18 (Scott 1-3, Perkins 61, Worthy 61, Johnson 61, Green Basketball 61 20—MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. March 8.1991 SCOREBOARD W ^ JtiiJLJl JL 3-Point goals—Los Angeles 18 (Scott 1-3, Perkins 61, Worthy 61, Johnson 61, Green Basketball 61. Smith 61, Teagle 61), Milwaukee 38 (Robertson 1-1, Humphries 1-2 Ellis 1-3). Scholastic Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Los Angates 49 FEATURES INSIDE (Green 9), Milwaukee 52 (Schayes 13). As­ NBA standings sets— Los Angelea 18 (Johrison 9), Milvwukee Boys’ basketball results EASTERN CONFERENCE 30 (Roberts, Humphries 8). Totol fouls—Los HARTFORD (AP) — CIAC bovs basketbuH Ailantic Division Angeles 16, Milwaukee 18. A— 18,633. tournament results and pairings (Games begin W L P c L Q B at 7 8 0 p.m.): ■ TV listings grids /Pages 12,13 Boston 44 16 .733 — Spurs 111, Nets 99 C L A S S L L PNIsdalphIa 33 26 .559 10<« N E W J E R S E Y (99) Thursday's ratuKs NawMxk 28 32 .467 16 Morris 18 68 8, Coleman 08 58 5, Bowie Sscond found ■ Home and Seniors news /Page 5 Whihlngton 22 37 .373 21 <4 1622 4 8 24, Blaylock 612 0 8 6, Theus 12-25 WasHilll-Stamford 78, Hlllhouse-New Haven Miam i 19 4 0 .322 24</a 2-2 28, Haley 1-4 3-4 5, Mills 1-4 2-2 4. 63 m m m NswJsrtsy 19 41 .317 25 Buechler 61 1-2 1. Garvin 28 0 8 4, Petrovic Holy Cross-Wbtsrbury 63, Wilbur Cross-New ■ Religion update /Page 6 Cantral Division 68 2-2 14, George 08 60 0. Totals 3689 H aven 61 CNcago 42 15 .737 — 2 6 3 0 99. Wbaver-Hartfbrd 70, RUrfIsId 56 Detroit 38 23 .623 6 SAN ANTONIO (111) Bridgeport Central 75, Crosby-Witsrbury 56 ■ Children’s gomes /Page 6 Mihvaukse 37 24 .607 7 Elliott 4-9 6 7 14, Cummings 11-20 3-7 25, Danbury 98, Xavler-MIddletown 75 Atlanta 34 26 .567 9i/z Robinson 613 613 15, Pressey 4-4 2-2 10, Shelton 6% Hartford PubHc 49 Indiana 29 31 .463 14</2 Anderson 614 38 19, Green 18 6 2 4, Win­ Wethersfield 63, Conard-Wast Hartford 31 ■ Reader’s forum /Page 4 aevsiand 21 38 .356 22 gate 4-7 0 8 8. Johnson 18 61 2 Greenwood SL Joseph-Trumbull 9% Rockville 60 Charlotts 17 42 .288 26 08 0 8 0, Higgins 3-4 3-4 9. ScNntzius 6 0 60 Quarterfinale: WESTERN CONFERENCE 0. Massenburg 2-5 1-2 5 Totals 4382 2644 n p Saturday (sites T B A ) W hars Midwest Division 111. Wssthill va Holy Cross-Wbterbury; Waaver- W L Pet. QB NewJersey 24 28 20 27— 99 Hartford va Bridgeport Cantral; Danbury va Utah 40 18 .690 — SanAntonk) 26 33 28 24—111 Shelton; Wsthersfield va SL Joseph-Trumbull. News San Antonio 38 19 .667 1<Q 3-Polnt goals— New Jersey 610 (Theus 2-4, CLASSL Hometown Newspaper Manchester's Award-Winning Newspaper Houston 35 24 .593 5<4 Bowie 61, Mills 61. Morris 0-2 Blaylock 62). T h u rsd a y Newsstand: 350 — Home: 300 Dellas 22 37 .373 18</l San Antonio 62 (Cummings 61, Anderson New Milford 55, Bristol Eastern SO Saturday,* March 9,1991 Orlando 20 39 .339 20<4 61). Fouled out— None. Rebounds— New Jer­ Quarterfinals Minnesota 19 39 .328 21 sey 38 (Buechler 7), San Antonio 78 (Robinson F r M a y 't g a m a s Denver 16 42 .276 24 20). Assists— New Jersey 18 (Mom's 5), San Guilford va. Hardlng-Brldgeport at West A Pacific Division Antonio 22 (Pressey 7). Total fouls— New Jer­ H aven Help for nation’s Portland 45 14 .783 — sey 28. San Antonio 23. Technical— San An­ Wilby-Wbtarbury va Ridgefield at Fbran-MII- LA Lakers 42 18 .700 3*« tonio illegal defense. Flagrant foul— Haley. ford bod orphanages Phoenix 40 19 .678 5 A — 15.908. S a t u r d a y 's g a m sa BUCHAREST, Romania Goiden State 31 28 .525 14 Lyman Hall-Whilingford va Middletown at Coming home: Seattle 30 29 .508 15 Warriors 122, Cavaliers 92 N ew Britain. (AP) — Eighteen Peace Corps LA Clippers 20 39 .339 25 CLEVELAND (92) New Milford vs. Bullard-Havena Tech- Volunteers arrived Friday to help Sacramento 16 ,41 .281 28 BridgeporL site TBA Thuraday's Games Brown 0-4 6 2 0, Nance 4-12 6 0 8, Daugher­ staff the country’s impoverished ty 1621 4 8 24, Ehio 7-10 0 8 17, Valentina 18 C L A S S M Phoenix 106, Atlanta 104 Thursday's resuHe 2-2 4, Bennatt 1-2 3 8 5. Paddlo 6 6 2-4 6, Mor­ orphanages. Indiana 145, Denver 125 Second round ton 1 8 644. Ferry 2 8 7 8 11, VTilliams 3 8 2-2 More than 100,000 children Seattle 91, Minnesota 86 E.O. Smlth-Storrs 93, Joel Barlow-Redding Soldiers, journalists, Houston 122, Dallas 90 8, Jamas 621-21, Karr 1-2 6 2 4. Totals 32-88 2 6 4 1 9 6 75 — many malnourished, sick and Milwaukee 99, L A U k e r s 94 Sheehan-Wallingford 71, Morgan School- San Antonio 111, New Jersey 99 GOLDEN STATE (122) neglected — languish in the ill- Higgins 6 9 1-1 14, Mullin 613 0 8 20. Uster Clinton 6 4 Golden State 122, Cleveland 92 South Cathonc-Hartford 8% Brookfield 61 equipped orphanages. Most of F r id a y 's G a m e s 612 1-1 17, Hardaway 616 3-3 19, Richmond 48 58 13. MokeskI 67 08 4. Hill 1-5 66 7. Montvllle55Plalnl!eld50 them were abandoned by their Atlanta at Miami, 7:30 p.m. St. Thomai Aquinas-New Britain 80, hostages are thankful Petersen 3-4 0 8 6, EOe 3-5 2-2 8. Pritchard 4 8 D enver at Orlando, 7 3 0 p.m. Jonathan Law-Milford 51 parents, the legacy of ousted Phoenix at Washington, 8 p.m. 0 8 8, Robinson 3-4 0 8 6. Jspsen 6 2 0 8 O.To- tals5181 17-19122. Sacred Heart-Watsrbuiy 63, New London S3 Communist dictator Nicolae Utah at Chicago, 830 p.m. Kennedy-Wbtsrbury 67, Kolbe Cathedral- What they left behind was a Kuwait shattered by Boston at LA Clippers. 1030 p.m. Cleveland 20 15 26 31— 92 By MARTIN STEINBERG 6>/2 Ceausescu’s ban on abortion and Golden Stats 32 31 26 33—122 Rsc Departmanl photo Brktgeport 79 Cleveland at Sacramento, 1030 p.m. Notre Dame-Fairfisid 83, RHAM-Hsbron 49 months of Iraqi occupation and an Iraq being pulled apart birth control. 3-Polnt goals— Cleveland 3-7 (Ehio 3-4, The Associated Press S a t u r d a y 's G a m e s VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS — Cummings Insurance took the American Division men’s vol­ Ouartsrfinals: by insurrection. The Peace Corps team in­ Detroit at Indiana, 7.30 p.m. Valentine 61, Ferry 61, James O-l), Golden Stale 38 (Mullin 62, Higgins 18, Hardaway Saturday (sites TBA) Planeload after planeload of U,S. troops arrived home That uprising picked up the support Friday of Iran’s cludes specialists in early chil­ LA Lakers at Washington, 730 p.m. leyball championship. Team members, from left, front row: Rene Leville, Steve Hadge, Neil E.O. Smith-Storra va Sheehan-Wallingford; Charlotts at MilwaukM, 8 p.m. 0-4). Fouled out— None, ftobounds^leveland Friday, greeted by yellow ribbons, the red-white-and- 59 (Daugherty 8), Golden Stats 55 (Lister 11). Luu, Dave Timbrell. Back row: Ed Hill, Ed Braga, Mike Bak, Stu Wolf. Missing: Ray Lata. South Cathollc-Harttord vs. Montvilla; SL President Hashemi Rafsanjani, who urged Saddam Hus­ dhood development, special Utah at N ew Mirk, 8 3 0 p.m. Thomas Aquinas-New Britain vt. Sacred blue, poignant embraces and passionate kisses. Hundreds sein to resign. education and community out­ Philadelphia at Houston, 830 p.m. Assists— Cleveland 21 (Valentine 5), Golden Stats 32 (Mullin, Hardaway 8). Total Heart-Watsrbury; Ksnnsdy-Waterbury va Notre of Kuwaitis celebrated their first Sabbath in freedom Seattle at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Dame-F^rfield. As the 540,000 American troops wound down their reach, said U.S. Ambassador Sunday's Games fouls— Cleveland 19, Golden Stats 30. Techni­ F A R W E S T after weeks in squalid Iraqi military camps. ton 9-11-14-0-34. C L A S S S mission. Secretary of State James A. Baker III began his Alan Green Jr. cal— Daugherty. A— 15,025. Arizona 82 Oregon SL 67 Chicago at Atlanta, noon Power-play OpportuniHea— SL Louis 2 of 4; Ouartsrflnale - Iraq released two more American prisoners of war and Arizona SL 87, Oregon 84, OT first post-war talks in Riyadh. He sounded out Saudi The volunteers will undergo Phoenix at Mlmesota, 3:30 p.m. Boston 1 of 5. Friday's games New Jersey at Miami, 4 p.m. Big East Conference O 'a ll California 75, Stanford 70 Hockey 40 Western journalists, the Red Cross said. leaders on security arrangements and on prospects for weeks of intensive courses in w L W L Goalies— SL Louis, Rierxieau, 23-8-6 (34 Thomaston va Coglnchaug-Durham at New 10 Dallas at Denver. 4 p.ra Southern Cal 75, Washington 51 Britain Syracu se 12 4 26 4 shots-29 saves). Boston, Lemelln, 14-10-2 : “It’s marvelous to be home.
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