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rr- 3 THE TENNESSCAN Tuesday, Fllwun 10 IW 7C SCOREBOARD Embarrassed Compiled by Chip Cirillo Source 24 1V1 ason denies For the latest news and scores, call 242-2424 and AP top 25 men's poll The top 25 teams tot The Associated Press' men's basketball poll, with first-Place votes In parentheses, records through Feb. total points based on 25 points for a first-place vole through one point for a 25th-piace vote, and previous dial the following codes: State poll Tennessee' Top 10 prep wrestling teams as of Feb. 9 In the season's final pot as selected by sports writers and high school coaches and compiled by coach Luther Killian for The Associated Press with points Included based on 10 points (or a first-place vole through one point for 10th place and previous place In the poll. Main menu ranking: 3060 3070 3080 3100 3101 Golf Tennis Boxing Colleges College football Record Pts Pvs 3000 3010 3020 3030 3040 3050 Yesterday's medalists BIATHLON Women's 15km GOLD Yekalerina Dafovska, Bulgar- SILVER-Yelena Petrova, Ukraine BRONZE-Ursula Disl, Germany CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING Men's 30km classical GOLD-Mika Myllylae, Finland SILVER Erling Jevne, Norway BRONZE-Silvk) Fauner, Italy LUGE Men's Singles GOLD Georg Hackl, Germany SILVER-Armin Zoeggler, Italy BRONZE-Jens Mueller, Germany Snowboarding YAMANOUCHI, Japan (AP) Final Daytona 500 qualifying DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Qualifying speeds Monday foUowing round two of time trials for the Feb.

15 Davtona 500 NASCAR slock car race at Daytona International Raceway, with car number in parentheses, driver, hometown, make of car and speed in mph (top two positions locked in in first round; rest of speeds used to determine starting positions for Thursday's Twin 125-mile qualifying races): First Round 1. (18) Bobby Labonte, Corpus Christl, Texas, Ponliac, 192.411 2. (5) Terry Labonte, Corpus Chrlsli, Texas, Chevrolet, 192.127. 3. (33) Ken Schrader, Fenton, Mo Chevrolet, 191.787.

4. (3) Dale Earnhardt, Kannapolis, 1. North Carolina (68) 24-1 1,748 2 NFL NBA Baseball NHL Motorsports 21-2 21-3 26-3 20-1 1,624 1,606 1,589 1,437 1368 2. Duke 3. Arizona (2) 4.

Kansas 5. Utah 6. Connecticut 7. Kentucky 8. Purdue 9.

UCLA 10. Princeton 1,300 1,230 10 1,147 6 1,077 11 1,024 12 999 14 results Tuesday from the women's giant slalom snowboard medal event at the Winter Olympicv Skiers listed with times and finish for each run and overall time: 21-3 21-3 20-4 18-4 18-1 18- 3 20-3 17-4 19- 3 17-4 19- 4 20- 3 15-5 17-5 17-6 17-7 20-4 Pts Prv 1. Father Ryan 100 1 2. (lie) Baylor S3 2 2. (tie) Bradley Cent.

83 3 4. Brentwood 67 7 5. Overton 61 4 6. Soddy-Oalsy 51 5 7. ClarKsvllle 33 6 8.

MBA 32 9 9. Houston 29 10 10 East Ridge 12 8 Midstate poll Pts Pry 1. Father Ryan 100 1 2. Brentwood 83 3. Overton 80 2 4.

Clarksville 70 3 5 MBA 68 4 6 Hendersonville 43 6 7. Warren Co. 25 8 8. Northwest 22 7 9. Mt.

Juliet 20 9 10 (lie) Brentwood Acad. 14 10 10 (tie) David Lipscomb 14 10 Home games Today Ice Flyers vs. Macon, 7 p.m. Tomorrow Sewanee women's basketball: vs. Emory, 6 p.m.

Vanderbilt men's basketball: vs. Mississippi, 7 p.m. Vanderbilt baseball: vs. Belmont, 3 p.m. 1.

Karne Rubv. France. (1:0933. 1: 1:06.01, a), 2:1734. 11.

New Mexico 1Z Arkansas 13. Michigan St. 14. Stanford IS South Carolina 16. West Virginia 17.

George Washington IB. Mississippi 19. Cincinnati 20. Massachusetts 21. Michigan 22.

Texas Christian 23. Syracuse 24. Maryland 907 16 894 9 748 13 572 15 519 22 486 17 385 20 362 23 298 II 256 sex charges 'Associated Press NEW YORK An embarrassed Anthony Mason apologized to his family and teammates yesterday and denied charges of having sex with 14- and 15-year-old sisters. J'Did I do this? No, definitely not," the Charlotte Hornets forward said following the team's practice at an Upper West Side fitness club. "I'm innocent" Mason, a former Tennessee State star, was charged Sunday with statutory rape, sexual abuse and endangering the welfare of a child following accusations by the girls that he and a cousin had sex with them.

1 Mason, who was released on $20,000 bail, faces up to four years in prison if convicted. "I'd like to say I'm sorry to my family and for the embarrassment of this situation," Mason said. "Once again, it's a silly situation, I'd like to say sorry for the embarrassment to the team." After making his short statement, Mason hurried out of the Reebok Sports Club and boarded a chartered bus with his teammates for the short trip back to the Plaza Hotel. The Hornets play the Knicks tonight. Before joining Mason on the bus, his agent, Don Cronson, reiterated his client's stance.

2, Heidi Renoth, Germany. (1:11.92. 5: 17.25, 3), 2:19.17. 3, Brigitte Koeck. Austria.

(1:1301. 7: 16.41, 2), 2:19.42. 4, Lldia TretteL Italy. 11:1168. 3: 1:0803, 8), 2:19.71.

17-5 14-7 245 19 239 25 5. Ursula noertos. Austria. (1:12.37. 6: 25.

Rhode Island 17-5 176 17.99, 5), 22034. Others receiving votes: Xavier 128, 6, Marlon Posch. Italy. (1:13.32. 8: 18.02, 7), 22134.

7, Dagmar Mair Unter Der Eggen, Italy, (1:13.35, 19.07, 13), 222.42. Source 24 Olympic results Call 242-2424 and enter sport code for Olympic results: Men's biathlon 3251 Men's freestyle skiing 3264 Women's biathlon 3252 Women's freestyle 3265 isabeii zediacher. Austria. 1:1 1.B9. 1:11.03, 15), 2:22.92.

N.C., Chevrolet, 191.006. 5. (43) John Andretti, Indianapolis, Pontiac, 190.828. 6. (31) Mike Skinner, Susanvllle, Chevrolet, 190.674.

7. (30) Derrlke Cope, Soanawav, Pontiac, 190.617. 8. (2) Rusty Wallace, St. Louis, Ford, 190.444.

9. (22) Ward Burton, South Boston, Ponliac, 190.130. 10. (9) Lake Speed, Jackson, Ford, 190.062. 11.

(24) Jeff Gordon, Pittsboro, Chevrolet, 189.930. 12. (99) Greg Sacks, Mattituck, N.Y., Ford, 189.725. 13. (23) Jimmy Spencer, Berwick, Ford, 189.601.

14. (36) Ernie Irvan, Salinas, Ponliac, 189.585 15. (88) Dale Jarrett, Hickory, N.C., Ford, 189.577. 16. (50) Ricky Craven, Newburgh, Maine, Chevrolet, 189.557.

17. (90) Dick Trickle, Wisconsin Rap-Ids, Ford, 189.490. 18. (71) Dave Marcls, Wausau, Chevrolet, 189.410. 19.

(12) Jeremy Mayfleld, Owensboro, Kv Ford, 189.358. 20. (47) Billy Standrldge, Shelby, N.C., Ford, 189.290. 21. (96) David Green, Owensboro, Chevrolet, 189.251.

22. (17) Darrell Waltrlp, Owensboro, Chevrolet, 189.080. 23. (40) Sterling Martin, Columbia, Chevrolet, 189008. 24.

(4) Bobby Hamilton, Nashville, Chevrolet, 188.743. 9, Sandra Farmand. Germany. (1:14.39, 10; 18.71, 12), 2:23.10. Division II pairings NASHVILLE, Tenn.

(AP) Pairings for first-round matches In the first Division II Tennessee Secondary Athletic Association State Wrestling Tournament, starting Friday at Father Ryan High School: Legend BA-Brentwood Academy; Bay-Chatt. Bobsled 3253 10, Marie Birkl, Sweden, 1: 5.99, 17.92, 4), 223.91. Men's Nordic skiing 3266 Women's Nordic skiing 3267 Men's ski Jumping 3268 Women's ski Jumping 3269 11, ceclle Plancherel, Sw zerand. Men's curling 3254 Women's curling 3255 Men's figure skating 3256 Women's figure (1:15.84, 12; 18.23, 9), 2:24.07. 12, Sondra Van Ert, Ketchum, Idaho, (1:17.89, 16; 18.67, 11), 2:26.56.

Baylor; BGA-Franklin Battle Ground Men snowboarding 3270 Academy; Briar-Mem. Briarcrest Chris 13, Margherita Parin. Italy. 1:2 .42. Pairs figure skating 3258 Women's 3271 20; 16.15, 1), 2:27.57.

tian; CBHS-Mem. Christian Brothers; Hard-Mem. Harding Academy; K. Cath-Knox. Catholic; MBA-Nash.

Montgomery 14. Held Jauenhaer. Austria. (1:18.43, 17; 19.51, 14), 2:27.94. Academy; Mc-Chalt.

McCalle: Men's speed skating 3272 Women's speed 3273 U.S. update 3276 Medal standings 3274 Event schedule 3275 Ice hockey 3259 Men's luge 3260 Women's luge 3261 Men's Alpine skiing 3262 Women's Alpine 3263 15, sninoDu ueshima. Japan. (1:16.88. MUS-Mem.

University School; ND-Chalt. 14; 1:11.17, 16), 228.05. Notre Dame; Ryan-Nash. Father Rvan; SAS-St. Andrew's-Sewanee; St.

Ben-St. Other U.S. Finishers 25. Rosev Fletcher. Girdwood.

Alaska. Benedict of Auburndale; Webb-Webb DNF. School of Knox. Indiana 100, Illinois 63, St. John's 54, Iowa 20, Saint Louis 19, Murray St.

18, Oklahoma St. 16, Tennessee 16, Detroit 13, Oklahoma 11, Florida St. 10, CoH. of Charleston 9, Illinois St. 9, Temple 8, Miami 5, Colorado St.

3, Utah St. 3, 2, Arizona St. 1, Ball St. 1, Hawaii 1, N.C. Charlotte 1, Sanla Clara 1.

Men's scores EAST Harvard 72, Colgate 66 lona 102, Canisius 66 Lehigh 90, County 87 St. Francis, Pa. 69, Monmouth, N.J. 66 SOUTH Alcorn St. 87, Grambling St.

74 Chattanooga 62, Citadel 55 Coppin SI. 95, Howard U. 7B Davidson 67, E. Tennessee St. 47 Delaware St.

83, Morgan St. 73 East Carolina 72, American U. 62 Florida A8.M 77, N. Carolina 64 N.C. Charlotte 77, Tulane 68 N.C.-Asheville 75, Liberty 59 N.C.-Wilmington 62, Richmond 59 Radford 82, Winlhrop 60 S.

Carolina St. 72, Bethune-Cookman 48 Southern U. 108, Miss. Valley St. 69 W.

Carolina 65, UNC-Greensboro 62 MIDWEST Butler 71, Wiv -Milwaukee 56 Oklahoma St. 81, Iowa St. 66 SW Missouri St. 84, N. Iowa 62 SOUTHWEST Prairie View 75, Jackson St.

65 SW Texas St. 85, Sam Houston St. 71 Texas Southern 75, Alabama St. 65 Sunday's late box ALA-BIRMINGHAM 88, MEMPHIS 77 MEMPHIS (12-8) Bradford 2-5 0-0 4, Sneed 7-14 5-5 19, Ouslev 5-8 0-0 10, Golden 5-16 2-2 13, Allen 1-7 0-0 2, Hopson 0-0 0-0 0, 27, Lisa Kosolow. Boise, Idaho, DNF.

Men's hockey Pairings 103 Daniel Smith, Webb, vs. Ryan Graves, Hard; NIcK Barry, SAS, vs. Jett Lowder, 25. (zv Jetl Green, owensboro, Ky. ND; Phillip Simpson, MBA, vs.

Eric Chevrolet, 188.596. NBA standings McNamee, Rvan; Jeff Gtisman, Bay, 26. 21) Michael waltrlp, owensboro. bye; Michael Chamberlain, BA, bye; Wes Ford, 18B.561. Preliminary Round Group A Pts 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 27.

(6 Mark Martin, Batesville. Youngtuood, Briar, vs. Matthew Hinson, GF GA 3 10 8 3 6 5 2 7 7 0 6 9 Kazakstan Slovakia Austria Italy Ford, 18B.557. MUS; Whit Casey, CBHS, bye; Ben Kremer, K. Cath, vs.

Andy Townes, 28. 42 Joe Nemechek, Lakeland, Chevrolet, 188.320. BOA. Group Pts GF 112 29. 97 Chad Little.

Spokane, GA Eric Ferguson, K. Cath, vs. Michael Ford, 188.265. 30. (13) Jerry Nadeau, Danbury, Belarus 2 0 0 4 12 2 France 110 2 5 6 Germany 1 1 0 2 5 9 Japan 0 2 0 0 3 8 Ford, 188.198.

Thron, CBHS; Chaz Lawrence, BA, bye; T.J. McCallum, BGA vs. Doug Bradford, SAS; Andy Kelly, Rvan, bye; Logan 31. (26 Johnny Benson, Grand Rapids, "He did nothing wrong, nothing illegal," Cronson said. "Nothing, nothing, nothing." Cronson was asked if Mason had an alibi.

"Alibi? I dont know if that's the correct term," he said. "He's innocent of the charges, that's his alibi. He didnt do it." Many of the Hornets looked surprised when the team arrived for practice to find TV crews and report- ers staked out. The players and coach Dave Cowens i refused to comment In their complaint, the girls said Mason and his cousin, William Duggins, an unemployed construction worker who was also charged, met them during a benefit basketball game then drove to Duggins' home. Mason, who was in town visiting family over the i weekend during the All-Star break, is accused of having sex with the girls in a basement bedroom at i the house.

The sexual abuse charge stemmed from I events in a limousine on the way there, according to 1 the complaint. Cronson said Mason was in the car with the girls but that all they were doing was "driving around." Meanwhile, the Queens district attorney's office has i asked Mason for a blood sample, which the basketball player will provide on March 9 when he next appears in court. I Mason was one of the Knicks' most popular players i before being traded to Charlotte in 1996. But while he was with the club, he had other scrapes with the law. In late 1995 and early 1996, the 6-foot-8, 250-pound Hughes, MBA, vs.

Tim Conkin. Hard; Ford, 188.115. Malt Cales, Briar, bye; Adam Brlnklev- 32. 99) Jeff Burton, South Boston, Svanberg, MUS, bye; Ahmed, Habib, Ford, 187.986. 33.

(28 Kenny Irwin, Indianapolis, Webb, vs. Shawn Weller, Bay. 1997 State Ford, 187.911. Tournament medal winners: Eric Ferguson, K. 6th (112); Shawn Wheeler, 34.

81 Kennv Wallace, St. Louis. Ford, 187.340. Bay, 3rd (103). 35.

94 Bill Elliott, Dawsonville, 19 Ford, 187.067. Ryan Resha, Ryan, vs. Paul Dallon, EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet GB Miami 30 17 .638 New Jersey 27 21 .563 3ft New York 25 21 .543 4ft Washington 25 24 .510 6 Orlando 23 25 .479 7ft Boston 22 25 .468 8 Philadelphia 14 31 311 15 Central Division Indiana 33 13 .717 Chicago 34 15 .694 ft Charlotte 29 18 .617 4ft Atlanta 29 20 .592 5ft Cleveland 27 20 .574 6ft Milwaukee 24 23 .511 9ft Detroit 22 25 .468 11 Vi Toronto 11 36 .234 22ft WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pet GB San Antonio 34 14 .708 Utah 31 15 .674 2 Minnesota 26 20 .565 7 Houston 22 24 .478 11 Vancouver 13 36 .265 21Vi Dallas 9 38 .191 24ft Denver 4 42 .087 29 Pacific Division Seattle 37 10 .787 LA. Lakers 34 11 .756 2 Phoenix 31 15 .674 5ft Portland 26 20 .565 10ft Sacramento 20 28 .417 17Vj A. Clippers 11 37 229 26'i Golden State 8 37 .178 28 36.

44 Kvle Petty. Randleman, N.C., Chatman B-15 0-0 21, Moody 2-9 2-3 Harris 0-0 0-1 0, Brittian 0-1 0-1 0 Totals 30-75 9-12 77. ALA-BIRMINGHAM (14-8) CBHS; Tommy Pritchett, BA, vs. Hunter Pontiac, 187.017. Mccord, Mc; Roger Street, BGA, bye; 37.

(41) Steve Grissom, Gadsden, Graham Rudder, SAS, vs. Kemplon Chevrolet, 187.001. Presley, MBA; Andrew McConomy, MUS, bye; Jon Napier, K. Cath, vv Jeremy conkin, Hard; Bennett Luedeka Webb, Chris Kulisek, ND. 1997 Slate Tournament medal winner: Ryan Resha, Rvan, 5th (112).

Today's schedule Beech at La Vergne Benton Hall at Nashville Christian Big Sandy at McEwen Brentwood Academy at Goodpasture Cannon Co. at Shelbyville Cascade al Cornersville Cheatham Co. at Kenwood Clarkrange al Scott Co. Clarksville Acad, at Houston Co. Clarksville al Stewart Co.

Collinwood at Columbia Academy Columbia at Oakland Cookeville al Smith Co. CPA at Ezell-Harding Eaglevllle al Culleoka East Literature at DCA East Robertson at Portland Franklin at Centennial Franklin Co. at DeKalb Co. FRA at University School Giles Co. at Richland Gordonsville at Watertown Harpelh at Greenbrier Hendersonville at Gallatin Henry Co.

al Northeast Hitlsboro al Hillwood Hume-Fogg al, Maplewood Hunlland at Forrest Jo Bvrns at Davidson Academy Lawrence Co. at Tuliahoma Lebanon at Dickson Co. Lewis Co. at DeKalb Co. Livingston Acad, at Pickett Co.

Macon Co. al Celina Marshall Co. at Father Ryan Martin Luther King al Westmoreland Marshall Co. at Father Rvan McGavock at Hunters Lane ML King at Westmoreland Moore Co. at Unionville Northwest at Montgomery Central Overton at Pearl-Cohn Page at Falrview Perry Co.

at Waverly Sanla Fe at Hampshire Smyrna al Riverdale Springfield at Mount Juliet Spring Hill at Loretlo St. Andrews-Sewanee at MTCS Stratford at Antioch Trousdale Co. at Red Boiling Springs Upperman at Friendship Van Buren Co. at Monterey Warren Co. at Coffee Co.

White Co. at Soddy Daisy Whiles Creek al Glencliff White House at David Lipscomb York at Oneida 125 Bryan Schreiber, Ryan, vv Thuan Ward 6-9 3-4 15, Williams B-13 5-7 21, Mitchell 2-7 2-2 7, Cobb 1-5 0-0 3, Dixon 7-11 5-8 22, Bass 1-1 1-3 3, Maleric 2-4 2-4 8, Ransom 0-0 2-4 2, Brown 3-5 0-0 6, Jackson 0-2 1-2 1. Totals 30-57 21-34 88. Halftime 45, Memphis 37. 3-Point goals-Memphis B-35 (Sneed 0-3, Golden 1-6, Allen 0-6, Chatman 5-11, Moody 2-9), Ala-Birmingham 7-13 (Mitchell 1-1, Cobb 1-1, Dixon 3-7, Maleric 2-4).

Fouled oul-Ouslev. Rebounds Memphis 34 (Sneed 7), 46 (Williams 13). Assists-Memphis 15 (Golden 5), 16 (Maleric 5). Total fouls-Memphis 29, 17. Tech-nicals-Sneed.

Mai, K. Calh; Jonathan Williams, MBA 38. (73) Phil Barkdoll, Phoenix, Chevrolet 186 641 39! (11) Brett Bodine, Chemung, N.Y., Ford, 186.366. 40. (16) Ted Musgrave, Franklin, Wiv, Ford, 185.498.

41. (95) Andy Hlllenburg, Harrisburg, N.C., Chevrolet, 185.361. 42. (35) Todd Bodine, Chemung, N.Y., Pontiac, 185.033. 43.

(78) Gary Bradberry, Chelsea, Ford, 183.797. 44. (07) Dan Pardus, Davtona Beach, Chevrolet, 162.934. Second Round 45. (1) Steve Park, East Northport, N.Y..

Chevrolet. 189498. vs. Coleman Thompson, Bay; John Davis, BGA, bye; David Scully, CBHS, vs. Evan Smith, ND; Jordan Young, BA, bye; Justin Burgess, Briar, vs.

Will Sunday, Feb. At Big Hat Austria 5, Kazakstan 5, tie Slovakia 4, Italy 3 Monday, Feb. 9 At Big Hat Belarus 8, Germany 2 France 5, Japan 2 Tuesday, Feb. 10 At Big Hat Belarus vs. Japan, 11 p.m.

Italy vv Austria, 3 a.m. At Aqua Wing Kazakstan vs. Slovakia, 11 p.m. France vs. Germany, 3 a.m.

Wednesday, Feb. 11 At Big Hat A4 vv B4, 9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12 At Big Hat A3 vv B3, 1 a.m. A2 vv B2, 5 a m.

Final Round Friday, Feb. 13 At Big Hat United States vv Sweden, 11:45 p.m. Canada vs. Al, 3:45 a.m. At Aqua Wing Finland vs.

Czech Republic, 11:45 p.m. Bl vs. Russia, 3:45 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14 At Big Hat Al vv United Stales, 11:45 P.m.

Sweden vv Canada, 3:45 a.m. Russia vs. Finland, 10:45 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15 At Big Hat Czech Republic vv Bl, 3:45 a.m.

Canada vs. United States, 10:45 p.m. Monday, Feb. 16 At Big Hat Czech Republic vv Russia, 3:45 am At A oua Wing Finland Bl, 11:45 p.m. Sweden Al, 3:45 a.m.

Tuesday, Feb. 17 No games scheduled Women's hockey Faust, Webb; Jason Finnell. Mc. Jacob Roberts, Hard; Zach Bailey, MUS, Mason was involved in two fights at Manhattan night-1 clubs. In one, he was accused of hitting a woman; in vv Jon Carle, SAS.

1)0 Monday's Games No games scheduled Jeremy Mahoney, ND, bye; Gil the other, he said he was trying to break up a fight. Schuette, MUS, vs. Dustin Campbell Tuesday's Games Later in 1996, Mason was charged with felony as- Calh; Charlie Moore, Mc, vs. Matt Orlando at Indiana, 6 p.m. Charlotte at New York, 6:30 p.m.

sault during a scuffle with police over a Times Square Ug5 mTbm Matt Provezano, Bay; Wes Blake, BGA, vs. John Barnes, Ryan; Shawn Little, AP women's top 25 The top 25 teams In The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes In parentheses, records through Feb. 8, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vole and last Dallas at New Jersey, 6JU p.m. Miami at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. Seatlle at Houston, 7 p.m.

Briar, vs. Stephen Brett, CBHS; Tyler Lindsev, Webb, vs. Danny Koban, St, Ben. 1997 state Tournament medal win1 parking ticket. All-Star ratings low Bloomberg News Service ner: Jeremy Mahoney, ND, 3rd (125) ranking: 135 Jamie Castleman.

Rvan. vs. Karl Petrow, MUS; Cory Kroeger, BGA, bye; 46. (8) Hut Strlcklin, Caiera, Ford, 189.044 47. (91) Kevin LePage, Shelbourne, Chevrolet, 188.838.

48. (46) Wally Dallenbach Basalt, Chevrolet, 188.826. 49. (77) Robert Pressley, Asheboro, N.C., Ford, 188.123. 50.

(73) Mike Wallace, St. Louis, Chevrolet, 1B7.77B. 51. (59) Mark Gibson, Auburn, Ford, 187.731. 52.

(7) Geoff Bodine, Chemung, N.Y., Ford, 187.137. 53. (10) Ricky Rudd, Chesapeake, Ford, 187.025. 54. (75) Rick Masl, Rockbrkuv Baths, Va Ford, 186.413.

55. (14) Lov Allen, Davidson, N.C., Pontiac, 186.131. 56. (80) Michael Ctochelll, Clayton, Ford, 183.846. 57.

(85) Randy Renfrew, Kenly, N.C., Chevrolet, 177.071. Toronto at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Denver, 8 p.m. LA.

Clippers al Utah, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Phoenix, 8 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Portland, 9 p.m. Washington al Golden Slate, 930 P.m.

Wednesday's Games Dallas at Philadelphia, 630 P.m. Indiana at Miami, 630 p.m. Chicago at Charlotte, 630 P.m. Milwaukee al Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Matt Blackburn, Ba, vs.

Mike Butler, St. Ben; David Wilson, MBA, vs. Yang Lu NEW YORK The possibility that Michael Jordan Webb; Keppy Baucom, Mc, vs. Dan McDow, CBHS; Randy Vasofsky, Calh, bye; Barrett Fischer, ND, bye, was playing in his final NBA All-Star Game didnt buoy overnight television ratings for NBC's broadcast Sam Bush, Hard, vs. Nick Boehm, Bay.

1997 stale Tournament medal winner: Orlando al Minnesota, 7 p.m. of the event. Jamie Castleman, Ryan, 4th (130). Seatlle at San Anlonio, 7 p.m. 140 Pts GF GA The Sunday night telecast drew a 12.1 rating and 19 Washington at LA Clippers, 9:30 p.m.

Golden Stale at LA Lakers, 930 p.m. Clark Hosp, Hard, bye; Adrew Criner, Record Pts Pv 1. Tennessee (39) 25-0 975 I 2. Connecticut 23-1 936 2 3. Old Dominion 19-2 885 3 4 Louisiana Tech 18-3 863 4 5.

North Carolina 19-4 792 5 6. Stanford 13-5 787 6 7. Texas Tech 16-4 741 7 B. Florida 18-5 682 10 9. Arizona 15-5 594 8 (tie) Illinois 16-6 594 12 11.

N. Carolina St. 18-4 553 9 12 Virginia 16-5 489 13 11 Duke 16-6 468 14 14. Fla. International 19-1 444 15 IS Vanderbilt 16-5 439 11 16.

Hawaii 20-1 334 20 17. Washington 15-5 312 21 18. W. Kentucky 18-7 240 18 19. Wisconsin 17-7 232 16 20.

Utah 17-3 223 17 21. Clemson 17-6 221 22 22. Stephen F.Austln 18-3 203 19 23. Iowa St. 19-4 136 24.

Alabama 17-7 99 25. SW Missouri St. 16-4 69 23 share, according to overnight ratings from 38 top U.S. K. Calh, vs.

Blake Meadows, SAS; Finland Canada United States China Sweden markets. Last year, the game drew a 12.7 rating and a 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 ABL standings Michael Augustine, MBA, vs. Randy Ferragina, BA; Tim Higlev, Webb, vs. Andrew Armstrong, St. Ben; Russell AP boys state poll The Top 10 boys teams In each of Tennessee's three Division I prep classifications and a combined Division II as selected by sportswrilers and broadcasters.

Included are team name, team record as of Feb. 9, number of first place voles, tolal points and previous position. 20 share in overnight ratings, the network said. Bloodworth, MUS, vs. Cromwell, Stewart, EASTERN CONFERENCE Japan Ratings refer to the percentage of households with a Ryan; Justin Hagen, Mc, bye; John Pet GB Saturday, Feb.

7 Giardino, Bay, bye; Robbie Payne, ND, NHL standings EASTERN CONFERENCE x-Columbus y-New England Atlanta .800 lift .375 17 vs. John Paul Davis, CBHS. television tuned in to the event. Share is the percentage of sets tuned in among homes that had televisions UasS AAA 145 12 203 1. White Co.

Atlantic Division 22-1 21-1 John Franklin, Ryan, vv Jesse Wright, Philadelohla 328 19ft 6 Pts GF GA turned on. Briar; Chris Smith, ND, vs. Wells Eadv, WESTERN CONFERENCE 179 6 74 158 110 Pet GB Bay; Luke Parnell, St. Ben, vs. Paul Bradley, CBHS; Juslin Olszewski, 25 23 67 160 123 63 156 143 MO" mm Cath, vs.

Jon Rose, Hard: Brillon Bo yd, New Jersey Philadelphia Washington N.Y. Rangers N.Y. Islanders Florida 21-2 23-2 21-2 1B-7 19- 4 18-7 20- 3 2. Clinton 3. Pearl-Cohn 4.

Bartlell 5. Columbia Cent. 6. Science Hill 7. (tie) Oakland 7.

(tie) Cleveland 9. Haywood 10. Hunters Lane x-Portland x-Long Beach San Jose Colorado Webb, vs. Chris Collins, BGA. 1997 State 21 .610 1 .512 3ft .463 5ft .325 11 Tournament medal winner: John Frank- 50 140 154 48 148 158 48 138 160 29 104 185 At Aqua Wing Finland 6, Sweden 0 Sunday, Feb.

I At Aqua Wing Canada 13, Japan 0 United States 5, China 0 Finland 11, Japan 1 Monday, Feb. 9 At Aqua Wing United Stales 7, Sweden 1 Canada 2, China 0 Tuesday, Feb. 10 At Aqua Wing Sweden vs. Canada, 9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb.

11 At Aqua Wing Japan vs. China, 1 a.m. United Stales vv Finland, 5 am China vv Sweden, 9 p.m. 19 13 Seattle lln, Ryan, 3rd (140). 65 10 Tampa Bay UT Hall of Famer x-cllnched conference title 9 17-5 Northeast Division 152 Joey Gootee, Rvan, bye; Bradford Others receiving votes: Hardin Co.

20, Pts GF GA 13 71 160 132 Garvey, Mc, vs. Tate Rich, MBA; Kyle Sonia, BGA, vs. Clint Palmer, St. Ben; Bo Pittsburgh Y-cllnched playoff berth Sunday's Games Philadelphia 77, Atlanla 74 Portland 88, Long Beach 82, OT San Jose 84, Colorado 60 Montreal Others receiving votes: Georgia 46, UCLA 40, Nebraska 39, Arkansas 28, Memphis 24, Colorado St. 23, Marquette 22, Iowa 20, New Mexico 20, Liberty 13, Purdue 13, Drake 12, Indiana 12, LSU 11, Oregon 10, Auburn 8, Tulane 8, Bowling Green 3, Kansas 3, Rutgers 3, Santa Clara 3, Butler 1, E.

Kentucky 1, St. Joseph's 1. USA Today-CNN top 25 The USA TodayCNN Top 25 Coaches women's basketball poH, with first-place voles tot parentheses, record, total points based on 25 points for first through one point for 25th: Boston Whites Creek 14, White Station 11, Ripley 8, White House 8, Henry Co. 7, Glencliff 4, Memphis Norlhside 4, Bearden 4, Bradley Central 3, Clarksville Northeast 2, Dobyns-Bennett 2, Memphis East 2, Cookeville 1, Jefferson Co. 1, Union City Ottawa 63 168 141 57 140 138 56 130 140 56 143 138 49 139 161 Monday's Games Cafego dies at 82 Tennessean Staff Reports Buffalo No games scheduled Hamby, MUS, vs.

Nathan Harris, Bay; Anthony Antolak, ND, vv Daniel Masters, CBHS; Keith Reasons, Hard, vs. Jared Smith, Webb; Phillip Erkson, K. Cath, Ewlng Smllh, BA. 1997 State Tournament medal winner: Joey Gootee, Ryan, 2nd (152). Carolina Tuesdays Games WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Atlanta al New England, at Springfield, 6 p.m.

San Jose al Long Beach, 9:30 p.m. KNOXVILLE George Cafego, 82, a Hall of Fame Yesterday's deals 160 Matt Carner, CBHS, bye; Dave Alex Dallas Detroit football player at Tennessee and a nationally rec Pts GF GA 80 174 115 12 74 177 136 8 68 173 145 11 59 162 159 9 53 134 133 ander, MBA, vv Brent Blankenshlp, Louis BASEBALL American League DETROIT TIGERS-Agreed to terms Class AA 1. Covington 23-2 15 209 2. Fulton 21-3 3 182 3. Ridgewav 20-2 3 168 4.

Kingsbury 19-4 119 6 5. South Greene 17-4 118 4 6. Bolivar 18-2 1 114 7. Auslin-East 20-5 81 8 I. Oliver Springs 19-4 1 75 9.

Brainerd 20-5 73 9 10. Alcoa 15-5 42 10 ognized kicking coach during a 31-year stint on the Phoenix Chicago Vols' staff, died yesterday at UT Hospital after a short 45 129 162 Toronto MUS; Amir Riik, Webb, vv Chris Anderson, BA; Ben Power, Mc, vv Garth Brown, Bay; Andrew Provost, BGA, vs. Bret Davenport, Briar; Nathan Wehunt, ND, bye; Jack Kaban, St. Ben, vs. Bryan York, Hard; Buster Bateman, with RHP Brvce Florie and RHP Brian Moehler on one-year contracts.

CHL standings Pacific Division stay. MINNESOTA TWINS-Agreed to Pts GF GA terms with SS Pal Meares and OF Ryan Cafego, from Scarbro, W.Va., was a two-time All- 16 74 172 138 Rvan, Dye. Radmanovich on one-year contracts. Colorado Los Angeles San Jose OAKLAND ATHLETICS Agreed to Nashvle 171 Joey Ferguson, Bay, vv Nathan Fay, terms wllh RHP Willie Adams, RHP Columbus Edmonton Anaheim 61 161 146 49 139 152 48 141 164 47 137 171 43 149 178 40 153 203 1. Tennessee (60) 2.

Connecticut 3. Old Dominion 4. Louisiana Tech 5. North Carolina 6. Texas Tech 7.

Stanford S. N. Carolina St. 9. Florida 10 Illinois 11.

Arizona 12. Virginia 13. Vanderbilt 14. Duke 15. Fla.

International 16. Hawaii 17. Washington 18. Utah 19. Wisconsin Huntsvllle Macon Fayetteville Calgary Eastern DMsien Sot Pts GF 31 10 I 70 197 31 12 3 65 205 29 12 5 63 229 25 20 5 55 173 16 28 1 33 144 Western Division LSol Pts GF 37 11 3 77 223 23 22 2 48 204 23 25 1 47 194 Tom Bennelt, RHP Brad Rlgby, RHP Blake Stein, RHP Jay Wllasick, LHP Tim Kubinski, Ramon Hernandez, INF Mark Bellhorn, OF Rvan Chrlstenson and OF Brian Lesher on one-year contracts.

Vancouver Rec Pts Pry 25-0 1,500 1 23-1 1,438 2 19-2 1352 3 18- 3 1310 4 19- 4 1,225 5 16-4 1,168 7 13-5 8 18-4 1,036 6 18- 5 945 12 16-6 934 11 15- 5 865 9 16- 5 BOO 13 16-5 780 10 16- 6 651 16 19- 1 563 17 20- 1 541 IB 15-5 437 20 17- 3 431 14 17-7 420 15 1B-7 399 19 17-6 363 21 19-4 194 -17-7 176 17- 7 139 22 18- 3 129 23 Sunday, Feb. I-Tuesdav, Feb. 24 Ryan; Russell Howie, CBHS, bye; Lee Dootev, Briar, vs. Eddie Wright, MUS; Grove Brame, ND, vs. Doug Wheelock, Mc; Koil Hlkino, SAS, vs.

Andrew Gllchlag, Webb; Roger Shearin, Hard, bye; Harwood Curry, MBA, vs. Chad Milam, BA; John Sanders, St. vs. Scott Springer, K. Cath.

1997 State Olympic Break SEATTLE MARINERS Agreed to terms with RHP Felipe Lira on a one-year contract. Okie. City Wichita Tulsa Memphis 1 America tailback on Bob Neyland-coached teams who led Tennessee to its first major bowl game, the Orange Bowl on Jan. 2, 1939, and also led the Vols to the Rose Bowl the following season. Cafego, who acquired the nickname "Bad News" as a player, was Inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1969.

his accomplishments as a player, Cafego's enduring role in UT's football program came as an Tournament medal winner: Joey Ferguson, Bay, 3rd (171). 14 28 3 31 13B 9 35 3 21 151 Fort Worth NOTE: One point tor shootout loss. 189 Scott Abelson, Bay, Skip Smith, Sunday's Game Memphis 3, Fort Worth 2 20. Western Kentucky 21. Clemson 22.

Iowa Slate 23. Alabama 24. Nebraska 25. Stephen F. Austin ESPY Awards Winners of the 1998 ESPY Awards: CROSS-CUTTER AWARDS Breakthrough Athlete of the Year Mc; Josh Farmer, K.

Cath, bye; Johnny Rich, MBA, vv Justin Whitley, Briar; Gordon Berry, Ryan, vs. Peter Kelti, St, Others receiving votes: Hume-Fogg 16, Melrose 15, Tvner 10, Scott 8, Sequatchie Co. 8, Martin Luther King 6, David Lipscomb 4, Hickman Co. 2, Lewis Co. 2, Obion Co.

1, Spring Hill 1. Class A 1. Moore Co. 21-1 14 222 1 2. Columbia Acad.

18-2 5 199 2 3. Perry Co. 19-3 159 4 4. Upperman 19-1 2 156 4 5. DCA 20-3 142 3 6.

Trenton Peabodv 19-1 2 125 6 7. Ezell-Harding 14-3 1 53 8. (tie) Look. Val. 19-4 40 7 8.

(tie) Collinwood 15-5 40 9 10. Oneida 16-5 39 8 Olhers receiving voles: Unaka 12, Greenfield 8, Chattanooga Christian 7, Cosby 6, Hampton 5, Bovd-Buchanan 4, Christ Presbvtuian Acad. 4, Davidson Acad.4, Jo Bvrns 4, Adamsville 3, South Fulton 3, Rockwood 3, Clarkrange 1. Division II 1. MUS 25-1 11 126 1 2.

Brent. Acad. 19-2 1 118 2 1 Father Ryan 16-6 87 3 4. Baylor 12-5 1 84 4 5. Cordova ECS 18-7 73 5 6.

Goodpasture 13-7 53 7 7. Knoxville Webb 11-5 49 6 8. MBA 9-8 37 8 9. Briarcrest 11-13 13 7 10 McCollie 8-9 11 Monday's Game No games scheduled Tuesday's Games Ben; Allen Newton, BGA, bye; Matt Richard, CBHS, vv Ben Moore, Hard; Jonathon Leddy, BA, bye; Steward Nomar Garciaparra, Boston Red Sox. Others receiving votes: Colorado State CAFEGO Comeback Athlete ot the Year Huntsvllle at Columbus Macon al Nashville Memphis at Oklahoma City National League NEW YORK METS-Agreed to terms with 3B Edgardo Atfonzo on a one-year contract.

ST, LOUIS CARDINALS Agreed to terms wllh INF-OF John Mabry on a one-year contract. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Promoted Jim Fregosi to special assistant to the general manager, Mall Norland to assistant director of player personnel, and Bob Hartsfleld special assignment scout. Named Ted Uhlaender special assistant of player personnel, John Dipuglia assistant coordinator of International operations, and Jorge Araiamendl, Eric Man-gham, Cesar Navarro and Carlos Ramirez scouts. BASKETBALL "National Basketbal Association Cassell, Webb, vv Dusty Mclntyre, ND. Roger Clemens, Toronto Blue Jaw Bl, Georgia 81, Tulane 69, Southwest Missouri Slate 60, Drake 34, Arkansas 33, Indiana 28, Memphis 27, UCLA 27, Outstanding Female Atniete ot tne Wednesday's Games 1997 Slate Tournament medal winner: Scott Abelson, Bay, 3rd (189), assistant from 1955 until 1984, where he became Year Mia Hamm, U.S.

soccer. Memphis at Wichita Marquette 26, Purdue 20, New Mexico Outstanding Male Athlete of the Year 19, UC-Santa Barbara 19, Louisville 15. 215 David Comos. CBHS, Bin Sonnen- Ice Flyers statistics (co-winners) Ken Griffey, Seattle Mariners, Tiger Woods, golfer. 'nationally known for his work with punters and place-4 kickers.

Among the kickers coached by Cafego were Ron Through 49 games Outstanding Performance under pres Southern Methodist 14, LSU 9, Liberty 8, Rutgers 7, Notre Dame (, Arkansas Slate 5, Iowa American 4, Maryland 4, Oregon 4, Kansas 3, Cincinnati 2, Portland 2, Texas-Arlington 2, Baylor 1, burg, Bay; Jason Holt, K. Calh, vv Jim Bannister, Hard; Hunter Hasen, MUS, Sean Meredith, ND; Zach Schullz, Rvan, vs. Alex Bragg, Briar; Rob Wallace, Webb, vs. Chris Underwood, Mc; Joe sure Terrell Davis, Denver Broncos, Super Bowl. Widby, George Hunt, Ricky Townsend, Neil Clabo, Coach-Manager of the Year Jim Bowling Green 1, George Washington 1, Holy Cross 1, Maine 1.

Miami (Fla) 1, Levland, Florida Marlins. NEW YORK KNICKS-Sioned Barzlzza, St. Ben, Chris Camp, MBA; Harry Lebalr, SAS, bye; Garrett Or, BGA, Cale Clark, BA. Craig Colquitt, Jimmy Colquitt and Fuad Keveiz. "These days, you have a lot of kicking camps and Outstanding Team of the Year Brooks Thompson for the remainder of Michigan 1, Northeast Louisiana 1, Sanla Clara 1.

Denver Broncos. the season. Olhers receiving votes: Christian Brothers 6, Battle Ground Acad.4, Knoxville Cath WASHINGTON WtZARDS-Slgned Z75 Scott Wells, BA, Bert Stemmler, PERFORMERS OF THE YEAR (al lor 1997 except as noted) Pro Baseball Larry Walker, Colora coaches who specialize in kicking, but George Cafego 'was ahead of his time. He may have been the best olic 3, St. Andrews-sewanee Lawrence Molen lo a 10-day contract.

MUS; Juslin Roth, Ryan, bve; Matt Johnson, ND, bve; Parrlsh Gllliland, CBHS, bve; David Farrell, MBA, vv do Rockies. kicking coach in the history of the game," said Doug Pro Football (1997-98) Barry Sand ers, Detroit Lions. Mathews, a Nashville businessman wno coacnea on Men's Pro Basketball 1996-97 Pro basketball Nale Rawllngs, Bay; toe Clements, Hard, bye; Tony Poleete, St. Ben, vv Dan Verhlne, Briar; Jon Parks, SAS, bve. Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls.

Ihe same UT staff with Cafego in 1980-84. "He understood kicking technique but he also un TUESDAY Player Gm A Pt PM Alex Chunchukov 48 25 41 66 35 Tony McCabe 48 28 27 55 59 Tim Ferguson 47 26 27 51 2B Kevin McKinnon 48 19 32 51 28 Justin Tomberlln 46 23 22 45 42 Jeff Antonovich 46 18 26 44 28 Pierre Dufour 42 8 25 33 23 Dane Lllke 48 4 23 27 16 iniialn Duncan 33 4 21 25 75 Chris Ford 43 11 10 21 122 Chris McCafferty 29 6 11 17 18 Jeff Pawluk 49 5 12 17 54 Wade Tulk 41 7 15 43 lniRod Butler 27 5 13 50 Jason Dexter 15 2 5 7 6 Mike Flanagan 43 1 6 7 B6 ImtjWade Bartley 22 3 1 4 53 Frdrk. Karlstrom 22 0 4 4 14 Jack Grelg 6 0 3 3 3B Colin Muldoon 12 0 3 3 27 iniSean Wilmert 24 1 1 2 156 Kevin Vaughn 19 0 2 2 24 orwln Saurditf 17 0 0 0 i Derek Puppa 33 0 0 0 4 Bench 49 0 0 0 2B TOTALS 49 197309506 997 Player GmsSvs GA Avg. W-L-T Cor. Seurdlft 17 423 38 2.59 10-2-2 Drk.

Puppa 33 B43 91 2.98 20-7-5 derstood the psychological side of kicking. NAWSA scores Another facet of Cafego's personality was his extraordinary dislike for Vanderbilt, a grudge dating to his playing days with the Vols when the rivalry was 'extremely Intense. Results from the Nashville Adult Wom Women's scores EAST Cent. Connecticut St. 77, Robert Morris 65 George Washington 68, Temple 58 Mount St.

Mary, N.Y. B5, Long Island U. 57 Navy 60, Coastal Carolina 45 Sacred Heart 71, County 66 St. Francis, NY 67, Wagner 64 St. Francis, Pa.

82, Falrlelgh Dickinson 56 SOUTH Alcorn St. 67, Grambling St. 64 Coppin SI. 64, Howard U. 59 E.

Kentucky 72, Austin Peay 61 E. Tennessee St. 74, Chattanooga 66 Georgia Southern 85, Appalachian St. 67 Liberty 83, N.C-Ashevllle 61 Mlsv Valley St. 60, Southern U.

56 Moreheed St. 81, Tennessee SI. 78 Radford 87, Winlhrop 63 Tennessee Tech 65, SE Missouri 52 Troy St. 63, Mercer 61 Xavier 91, Belhaven 44 SOUTHWEST Prairie View 58, Jackson St. 51 Sam Houston St.

66, SW Texas St 60 Texas Southern 71, Alabama St. 58 FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Indiana 7Vi Orlando New York 3ft Charlotte Miami 2 Cleveland New Jersey 11 Dallas Seattle 3ft Houston Chicago 15 Toronto Milwaukee No line Atlanta Utah 15 LA Clippers Phoenix lift Sacramento Boston 6 Denver LA Lakers Portend Washington 9 Golden State en's Soccer Association's Indoor League: Women's Pro Basketball iiwe-y) -Cynthia Cooper, Houston Comets, WNBA. Pro Hockey (1996-97) Mark) Lem-leux, Pittsburgh Penguins. College Football (Division I) Peyton Manning, University of Tennessee. Men's College Basketball (Division 1996-97) Keith Van Horn, University of Utah.

Women's College Basketball (Division 1996-97) Chamkwe Hoktsclaw, University of Tennessee. Men's GoH Tiger Woods. Women's GoH Annlka Sorenstam. Men's Tennis Pete Samprav Women's Tennis Martina Hingis. Auto Racing Jeff Gordon, NASCAR.

Raving Field 4, Medltax 2 Site Unseen 2, Chlllpeppert 1 Everpure 2, Lemonneads 1 Danka 3, Orange Crush 0 In his latter years on the UT staff, Cafego was entrusted with giving a fiery speech to the team before the Vanderbilt game. College basketball Yesterday's scores Junior Ngh James Hate state tournament Semifinals Girls Class A Pine Haven 35, Kittrell 25 Class aa Clarkrange 36, Dayton 33 Boys Class A Kllltell 56, Pine Haven 51 da si AA Rockvale 75, West Side 37 South Side 58, Clarkrange 36 Metro Eastern DMsfon Tournament Gels consolation Goodlellesville 33, Meigs 23 Beys console Hon Dupont-Tyler 43, Linton 28 Girts final Ewlng Park 22, Dupont-Tyler 16 Boys final Goodlellesville 54, Ewlng Park 40 Metro 9th grade District II tournament First round Girts Stratford 48, Whiles Creek 19 Hunters Lane 31, McGavock 30 Boys Whites Creek 32, Glencliff 22 Hunters Lane 60, Hume-Fogg 56 aira 1-1-1 TUESDAY Others 3 102 13 3.50 OTALS 49 1361 153 112 Hole-in-one 11-10-1 Men's Track Field Wilson v- Cafego is survived by his wife, Audry Stanfill Cafego ''of Knoxville; daughter, Rosalea Cafego of Knoxville; and son and daughter-in-law Donald Gary and Patsy Cafeeo of Chattanooga. KlPketer. Shutouts: Puppa 1, Saurditf 1. Traded or released.

Inlured Women's Track Field Marlon MCCORMICK RANCH GOLF CLUB Record: 31-10-B. Home: 16-4-3; Away: Jones. Boxing Evander HoMleld. Jockey Gary Stevenv Tom Beasley of Nashville aced No. 5, 135 yards wllh a nine-iron.

Buddy Enoch, Tommy Enoch and Tim Manuv 15-6-5. Over me Games: 2-1. Funeral services will be held at 7:30 p.m. EST 'tomorrow at Rose Mortuary, Mann Heritage Chapel in Men's Bowling Walter Roy Wll- Game-winning goals: Ford 5, McCabe 5, Ferguson 4, Antonovich 3, Bartley 2, FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG G. Mason 5 Purdue 10 Indiana Vlanova 7ft Pittsburgh Miami Fla.

1ft Syracuse Massachusetts 5 Duquesne Pennsylvania 7 La Salie Mnois St 13 Evansvllle Bradey 7 Wichita SI. Duke 19 Florida St. Georgia Pick Arkansas G. Washington 6 Rhode Island Home (earns In bold. Odds provided by National Sports Services, Inc.

llamv FANS' CHOICE AWARDS Knoxville. with burial in Oak Hill, W.Va. Chunchukov 2, McKinnon 2, Tomberlln 2, Pawluk 2, Duncan 2. Power play goals leader: Ferguson 12. Shorthanded goals NHL Play of the Year Detroit's Darren McCarly shows all the right lieu of flowers, the family requested memorials "be made to Erin Presbyterian Church of Knoxville or Calendar Feb.

1-21 -Salary arbitration hearlngv Feb. M-Sprlng training beglnv Marofc 31 -Opening day, active rutWt reduced to 25 playerv July 7 All-Str same, Denver. mow to clinch tne Stanley cup. 101 Tommy Burns knocks out College Basketball Play of the Year leaders: Chunchukov 4, Tomberlln 3. Game-winning OT goals: McKinnon, Ford.

Plus-minus, leaders: Chunchukov, the Oak Hill (W.Va) High School Alumni Associa Kwan Johnson, university of New Orleans, long distance buzzer beater. Jack Palmer In the fourth round defend his world heavyweight title London. T36, Ferguson -f23. tion. a.

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