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Anaheim Se Apunta El Primero Ante Chicago Serafines Vence En Hits Y Ponchó a Un Enemigo 10644509 10/11/2005 11:32 p.m. Page 1 Softbol: Durango venció a Ensenada 3-1 | Pág. 6 Miércoles 12 de octubre de 2005 D DECEPCIÓN Aficionados africanos se enojaron porque su Selección no calificó al Mundial. BALOMPIÉ 5 Coeditor: GASPAR FERNÁNDEZ Coeditor Gráfico: AXEL VÉLEZ AGUILAR [email protected] Niega IED pirataje en Nuevo Ideal EL SIGLO DE DURANGO El Instituto Estatal del Deporte (IED) se defen- dió de las acusaciones de las autoridades de Nue- vo Ideal, quienes afirman que les robaron talen- tos deportistas. “Nosotros programamos visitas a todos los municipios del estado con la finalidad de estar al tanto de los deportistas, incluso se hace una lista de atletas”, externó Sergio Castañeda, ti- tular del IED. Además, a todos estos talentos se les brinda alimentación, hospedaje y educación con la fina- lidad de darle todo el apoyo posible. “Me da mu- cha tristeza que hagan declaraciones de que nos robamos o pirateamos jugadores, pues es un programa nacional, en el cual se les da la ayuda necesaria para que continúen destacando”. El IED “abraza a estos atletas, porque este programa que tenemos es algo muy noble, no- sotros les damos las condiciones, pero si los mu- chachos no están a gusto, ellos se pueden regre- La mesa está puesta para sar”, comentó. que México corone su boleto Todos los deportistas que están bajo la tutela al Mundial con el liderato del IED continúan estudiando y entrenando, in- de la Concacaf. cluso ellos van a correr en representación de su municipio, en las Olimpiadas lo van a representar. Sergio Castañeda agregó que lo que se busca principalmente es la superación del deporte en el BROCHE | CONCLUYE HEXAGONAL ELIMINATORIO estado, “pero no necesitamos robarnos a nadie, pues nuestra función es brindar el apoyo necesa- rio para que nuestros atletas duranguenses pue- dan avanzar en su preparación”. Se va a continuar trabajando en los munici- pios, “así como seguir con la comunicación con los encargados de cada zona, con la finalidad de Busca el Tricolor ser conocer su disposición para la etapa Estatal de la Olimpiada Nacional y hasta ahora hemos encon- trado un buen eco de los alcaldes de los mismos”. “El IED convoca a todos los deportistas para ofrecerles las mejores condiciones y lo seguire- mos haciendo. Los muchachos correrán por sus el mejor de Concacaf municipios, porque lo más importante es repre- sentar a Durango, incluso si ellos sienten que no México enfrenta para buscar una última oportuni- es lo que buscan, podrán regresar a su tierra, pe- dad de viajar a Alemania 2006. Probables alineaciones ro se les apoyará al máximo, ya que el IED está a TyT en Puerto Príncipe Hace rato que trinitarios y para servirles”, expresó Castañeda. guatemaltecos perdieron el boleto Los antillanos requieren sumar para seguir con vida. “Nuestra función no es entrenarlos, sino ges- EFE directo, pero en esta última jorna- tionar que vengan los mejores entrenadores, los da, la escuadra caribeña tiene una ■ Trinidad y Tobago: Kelvin Jack, Marvin Andrews, Dennis Lawrence, mejores atletas y darles todo lo que necesiten; PUERTO ESPAÑA, TRINIDAD Y TOBAGO.- posición inmejorable para ser el Christopher Birchall, Russell Latapy,Angus Eve, Ian Cox, Carlos Edwards, además es necesario que se capaciten tanto es- México buscará ser el mejor de la equipo que jugará la repesca ante Stern John, Silvio Spann y Dwight Yorke. DT Leo Beenhaker. trategas como los deportistas”, añadió el titular. región y Trinidad y Tobago que- Bahrein o Uzbekistán. ■ México: Jesús Corona, Mario Méndez, Ricardo Osorio, Francisco Para poder detectar a estos talentos se ha darse con la repesca, al finalizar Trinidad y Tobago tiene diez Rodríguez, Gonzalo Pineda, Jaime Lozano, Israel López, Gerardo Torrado, divido al estado en cuatro regiones, pero para hoy la eliminatoria mundialista de puntos por ocho que suma Guate- Luis Pérez, Francisco Fonseca y Guillermo Franco. DT Ricardo Lavolpe. los deportistas que ya están no se tiene que la Confederación Norte, Centroa- mala y aunque la ventaja parece ■ Árbitro: José Pineda ubicarlos, ellos ya han destacado por lo que han mericana y del Caribe de Futbol darle más esperanzas a los caribe- ■ Estadio: Hasely Crawford. hecho y sólo se les impulsa para que continúen (Concacaf). ños que a los centroamericanos, ■ Hora: 20:00 horas locales (24:00 GMT). su trayectoria. México llegará a Puerto Espa- serán sus rivales respectivos, Mé- Para finalizar, Sergio Castañeda dijo que se- ña, la capital de Trinidad y Tobago, xico y Costa Rica, los que tengan FUENTE: Agencias. guirán con dicho programa y de igual manera si los con el viento a su favor para procla- la decisión en sus manos. atletas deciden volver a su lugar de origen se les marse campeón del hexagonal final El objetivo de los trinitarios cordarán hoy su triunfo histórico mínima le impediría quedarse con seguirá apoyando, porque no se tiene distinción. de la Concacaf, un puesto de honor ante México será no perder. El de 4-0 sobre México en la elimina- este honor. que no logra desde la eliminatoria empate o la victoria los metería en toria de 1974, y también el empa- Lavolpe se ha llevado a Trinidad mundialista para Francia 1998. la repesca mundialista y también te 1-1 del 2000 y su victoria de 1-0 y Tobago al mismo equipo que ven- La escuadra azteca tiene 22 está la posibilidad de que Guate- del 2001 en Puerto España. ció por goleada a Guatemala y todo puntos y una diferencia de 14 go- mala empate o pierda con Costa A cambio de estos “tropiezos”, apunta a que volverán a ver juntos les a favor, tres unidades y seis go- Rica para que los “Soca warriors” México ha ganado siete veces y en el ataque a Francisco Fonseca y les más que los que tiene Estados se clasifiquen. hoy el equipo que dirige el argenti- a Guillermo Franco, argentino con Unidos, que se medirá con Pana- La ventaja de Trinidad es que no Ricardo Lavolpe tiene la moti- ciudadanía mexicana que ha caído má en esta jornada final de la eli- su técnico, el holandés Leo Been- vación especial de recuperar el do- con el pie derecho en la escuadra. minatoria regional. hakker, conoce bien al futbol mexi- minio de la región de la Concacaf. México no tiene ningún pro- México, Estados Unidos y cano, y el equipo confiará en lo que Con sus 22 puntos, México ne- blema y aunque se percibe un am- Costa Rica tienen los tres boletos represente una ventaja para obte- cesita de la victoria y hasta de un biente relajado, muchos jugado- directos a Alemania 2006 y sólo ner un resultado que les mantenga empate para volver a ser el mejor res dan el máximo para intentar falta decidir si Trinidad y Tobago encendida la luz mundialista. de la región. Su situación es tan ganarse un lugar en la plantilla o Guatemala se ganan la repesca Los de Trinidad y Tobago re- buena que ni siquiera una derrota que asistirá al Mundial. Anaheim se apunta el primero ante Chicago Serafines vence en hits y ponchó a un enemigo. El Instituto Estatal del Deporte defiende su Francisco Rodríguez llegó en la Tirilla Programa de Detección de Talentos, aunque es- Illinois a Medias Blancas novena para apuntarse el salva- cogió a atletas ya reconocidos de Nuevo Ideal. mento, no admitió hits y ponchó a Juego cerrado en el primer juego por el campeonato de la Liga Americana. AGENCIAS su último enemigo. MÁS 3 EQUIPO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C H E CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.- Serafines de CONTRERAS CARGÓ Angels 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 1 Anaheim está que no cree en na- CON EL DESCALABRO Medias Blancas 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 die y anoche derrotó 3-2 a Me- La inmerecida derrota fue para dias Blancas de Chicago en el US José Contreras, estuvo en la loma FUENTE: Agencias. Cellular Field, ubicado en la de las responsabilidades durante “Ciudad de los Vientos”, al ini- ocho entradas un tercio, permitió ciar la Serie de Campeonato de la sólo siete hits, no regaló bases por Anaheim en la tercera, Steve Fin- En la parte baja de la tercera Liga Americana. bolas y ponchó a cuatro, le anota- ley inició con sencillo, Adam Ken- comenzó Chicago a acortar distan- El triunfo fue para Paul Byrd, ron tres carreras. Fue relevado nedy lo imitó, Chone Figgins se cias con cuadrangular solitario de lanzó por espacio de seis entradas por Neal Cotts, quien retiró los sacrificó para colocar hombres en Joe Crede ya con un out. La segun- y un bateador de la séptima, al dos últimos outs. posición de anotar con un out, Fin- da de Medias Blancas llegó en la cual golpeó, dio una base por bo- Garret Anderson inició la fies- ley entró a la registradora con hit cuarta, ya con dos outs y Carl Eve- las, ponchó a uno, permitió cinco ta con cuadrangular solitario al dentro del cuadro de Chone Fig- rett anclado en la segunda base, A. hits y dos carreras, fue relevado iniciar la segunda entrada, aunque gins y Kennedy hizo lo propio en J. Pierzynski, en cuenta de cero bo- por Scot Shields, quien colgó dos sus tres compañeros siguientes jugada de bola ocupada a batazo las y dos strikes, conectó impara- ceros utilizando 27 lanzamientos, fueron retirados en orden. de Vladimir Guerrero, quien llegó ble al jardín derecho para que su le conectaron únicamente dos Dos rayitas más se apuntó quieto a la inicial por mal tiro.
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