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SPORTS CI 4 TI IURSDAY, JULY 15, 2004 The Arizona Republic Taurasi nets 2 ESPYs, including Best Female Athlete time with six such awards. Bonds won as Best Baseball Player and Sorenstam as Best Female Golfer. George Weah, best known for his achievements on the soccer field, received the Arthur Ashe Courage Award for his humanitarian efforts in his war ravaged homeland of Liberia and other African countries. The Ashe award is given to an athlete whose contributions transcend sports. The ceremony will be televised Sunday on ESPN at 6 p.m.

(Arizona time). Associated Press LOS ANGELES Mercury guard and former University of Connecticut star Diana Taurasi was honored twice Wednesday night at the 12th annual ESPY Awards. Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong was a repeat winner as Male Athlete of the Year, and Emeka Okafor, another ex-UConn star, also were honored Armstrong is currently trying to win the Tour de France for the sixth straight time. Taurasi won the Best College Female Athlete for the second straight year as well as the Best Female Athlete. Okafor was chosen the Best Male College Athlete.

The two led their respective teams to NCAA championships last spring. "Wow, I didn't expect this at all. It means a lot," Taurasi said. "To be 22, I'm probably the youngest person here." Taurasi was selected over golfer Annika Sorenstam and tennis star Justine Henin-Hardenne in the female athlete of the year category. For the first time, fans determined the winners in all 36 categories, including the 19 cross-cutter honors that pit athletes from different sports against each other.

More than IO2 million votes were cast between June 21 and July 9. Armstrong was honored as the Best Male Athlete over home run king Barry Bonds, quarterbacks Tom Brady and Peyton Manning, and NBA star Kevin Garnett. The Detroit Pistons, who beat the Los Angeles Lakers in last month's NBA Finals, were picked as the Best Team over the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots, World Series-winning Florida Marlins, Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning and the UConn men's and women's basketball teams. Detroit's Larry Brown won the Best CoachManager award, and the Pistons were the winners in the new Best Upset category. Among other winners were Cleveland Cavaliers star Le-Bron James, Best Breakthrough Athlete; Masters champion Phil Mickelson, Best Male Golfer and Top Championship Performance; Manning, Best NFL Player; Garnett, Best NBA Player; Lauren Jackson, Best WNBA Player; Antonio Tarver, Best Boxer; Stewart Elliott, Best Jockey; Andy Roddick, Best Male Tennis Player; Gail Devers, Best Female Track and Field; and Serena Williams, Best Female Tennis Player.

Golfer Tiger Woods, a winner of a record IS ESPY awards, didn't win one for the first time since 1999. Bonds and Sorenstam rank second all- SCOREBOARD DOG RACING HORSE RACING BASKETBALL HOCKEY GOLF SOCCER MLS Standings Pts GF GA MetroStars 6 6 4 22 28 31 D.C. United 5 6 5 20 22 22 Columbus 5 5 4 19 15 16 Chicago 4 6 6 18 17 19 New England 4 8 4 16 19 25 Pta GF GA Los Angeles 9 5 4 31 32 25 Kansas City 8 4 4 28 24 14 Colorado 5 4 7 22 13 14 Dallas 5 5 5 20 17 21 San Jose 4 6 5 17 23 23 WNBA WESTERN CONFERENCE Los Angeles Seattle Minnesota Sacramento PHOENIX Houston San Antonio EASTERN CONFERENCE Charlotte Indiana Connecticut Detroit New York Washington Pet GB 14 6 .700 11 7 .611 2 11 9 .550 3 8 10 .444 5 8 11 .421 BY, 8 12 .400 6 5 14 .263 8 Pet GB 10 7 .588 11 9 .550 11 10 .524 1 9 9 .500 Vfi 9 10 .474 2 8 9 .471 2 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS New England 3. Chicago 1 Los Angeles 0. Colorado 0, tie SATURDAY'S GAMES Colorado at San Jose, 1 p.m.

Los Angeles at D.C. United, 4:30 p.m. New England at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. MetroStars at Chicago, 5 p.m. Kansas City at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.

Revolution 3, Fire 1 AT F0XB0R0, Mass. Taylor Twellman scored two second half goals as the New England Revolution beat the Chicago Fire 3-1 Wednesday night. Chicago New England 0-1 3-3 First half 1, Chicago, Williams 1 (Beasley). 40th minute. Second half 2.

New England. Dempsey 5 (Baker 21, 47th; 3, New England Twellman 2 (Dempsey 1), 51th: 4. New England, Twellman 3 (Kamler 1, Cancela 4). 67th. Goalies Chicago.

Countess: New England, Reis. A 9.634. Rapids 0, Galaxy 0 AT DENVER Superb goalkeeping at both ends earned the Colorado Rapids and Los Angeles Galaxy to a 00 tie Wednesday night. Los Angeles Colorado 0-0 0-0 First half No scoring. Second half No scoring.

Goalies Los Angeles, Hartman; Colorado, Cannon. A 13.050. Copa America Top two team In each group and top two third-place teams advance FIRST ROUND GROUP A x-Colombia x-Peru Bolivia Venezuela GF GA Pts 2 0 1 4 2 7 1 0 2 7 5 5 0 1 2 3 4 2 0 2 1 2 5 1 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Minnesota 66, Connecticut 63 Indiana 70. Houston 62 TODAY'S GAMES Charlotte at Washington, 8:30 a.m. Seattle at Sacramento.

11:30 a.m. Minnesota at New York, 4:30 p.m. Detroit at Houston. 5 p.m. Connecticut at San Antonio, 5 p.m.

Fever 70, Comets 62 AT INDIANAPOLIS Kelly Miller scored 18 points, Stephanie White had 1 1 points and a career-high 10 rebounds and the Indiana Fever beat the Houston Comets. HOUSTON Thompson 314 45 11. Swoopes 4-10 56 14. Snow 24 4. Lambert 14 2-2 4, Canty 24 1-2 5.

Johnson 1-2 00 2, Holland-Corn 710 0-1 17. Blue 1 2 00 2, Johns Kimbrough 0-1 00 0. Ragland 1-3 00 3. Totals 22 54 12 16 62. INDIANA Jackson 2-6 00 4, Catchings 5-15 12 13, Williams 49 0-1 8, Miller 6-9 55 18, White 46 00 11, Rasmussen 46 00 8.

Brown 04 00 0, Schumacher 47 00 8, Hoffman 01 00 0. Totals 2963 68 70. Houston Indiana 28 34 34 62 36 70 Three-point goals Houston 6-15 (HollandCorn 5, Swoopes 1-2, Ragland 1-3, Thompson 14, Lambert 01), Indiana 614 White 35, Catchings 2-5, Miller 1-1, Rasmussen 01, Brown 0-2). Rebounds Houston 33 (Swoopes, Thompson, Canty 6), Indiana 39 (Catchings 9). Assists Houston 15(Holland-Corn 5), Indiana 23 (White 10).

Total fouls Houston 14. Indiana 15. Technicals Swoopes. A 8,493 Lynx 66, Sun 63 AT MINNEAPOLIS This time. Nicole Ohlde got the best of Lindsay Whalen.

Ohlde had career highs of 21 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Minnesota Lynx past the Connecticut Sun. CONNECTICUT Sales 5-13 12 11, Palmer 2 10 4-6 9, McWiiliams-Franklin 4-9 2 5 10, Douglas 2 7 22 7. Whalen 6-12 60 18. Jones 2-100O 4, Futrell 02 00 0. Derevianik 00 00 0, Brungo 00 00 0, Willingham 00 00 0.

Black 2-3 00 4. Totals 2366 15-21 63. MINNESOTA Smith 5-12 44 15, Williams 88 00 10. Ohlde 6-9 9-14 21. Edwards 1-3 00 2, Darling 03 44 4, Lassiter 2 6 00 5, Hayden 03 00 0, Jacobs 24 00 5.

Abrosimova 1-2 00 2, Lovelace-Tolbert 1-3 00 2. Totals 2353 17-22 66. 2004-05 Coyotes Schedule Preseason Sept. 23 at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Sept.

24 at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 25 at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 1 Los Angeles, 7 p.m.

Oct. 5 Anaheim, 7 p.m. Oct. 9 San Jose, 7 p.m. Regular Season Oct.

13 Dallas. 7 p.m. Oct. 14 at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Oct.

16 at Minnesota. 5 p.m. Oct. 21 Tampa Bay. 7 p.m.

Oct. 23 at Los Angeles. 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24 Buffalo.

5 p.m. Oct. 27 at Colorado. 6 p.m. Oct.

28 Columbus. 7 p.m. Oct. 30 Calgary, 7 p.m. Nov.

3 at San Jose. 8 p.m. Nov. 4 Chicago, 7 p.m. Nov.

6 at Detroit, 5:30 p.m. Nov. 7 at Chicago, 5 p.m. Nov. 9 at Minnesota, 6 p.m.

Nov. 11 Vancouver, 7 p.m. Nov. 13 Minnesota, 7 p.m. Nov.

15 at Pittsburgh, 5:30 p.m. Nov. 16 at Washington, 5 p.m. Nov. 18 at Columbus, 5 p.m.

Nov. 20 St. Louis, 7 p.m. Nov. 22 San Jose, 7 p.m.

Nov. 24 Anaheim, 7 p.m. Nov. 26 Los Angeles, 7 p.m. Dec.

2 Atlanta, 7 p.m. Dec. 4 Dallas, 7 p.m. Dec. 7 at San Jose, 8:30 p.m.

Dec. 9 Chicago, 7 p.m. Dec. 11 Florida, 7 p.m. Dec.

15 Colorado. 7 p.m. Dec. 17 at Columbus, 5 p.m. Dec.

18 at St. Louis. 6 p.m. Dec. 22 at San Jose.

8:30 p.m. Dec. 23 at Vancouver. 8 p.m. Dec.

26 at Anaheim. 6 p.m. Dec. 29 Detroit, 7 p.m. Dec.

31 San Jose. 5 p.m. Jan. 2 at Colorado. 7 p.m.

Jan. 4 at Dallas. 6:30 p.m. Jan. 5 at Chicago.

6:30 p.m, Jan. 8 Edmonton, 7 p.m. Jan. 12 at Philadelphia, 5:30 p.m. Jan.

13 at N.Y. Rangers, 5 p.m. Jan. 15 at N.Y. Islanders, 5 p.m.

Jan. 17 St. Louis, 1 p.m. Jan. 20 Los Angeles, 7 p.m.

Jan. 22 Detroit, 7 p.m. Jan. 25 Nashville, 7 p.m. Jan.

27 Calgary, 7 p.m. Jan. 29 at St. Louis, 6 p.m. Jan.

31 at Carolina, 5 p.m. Feb. 3 at Nashville, 6 p.m. Feb. 5 Carolina, 7 p.m.

Feb. 8 at Calgary. 7 p.m. Feb. 9 at Edmonton.

7 p.m. Feb. 16 at Anaheim, 8:30 p.m. Feb. 17 Boston, 7 p.m.

Feb. 19 Washington, 7 p.m. Feb. 21 at Los Angeles, 8:30 p.m. Feb.

23 Anaheim, 7 p.m. Feb. 25 Los Angeles, 7 p.m. Feb. 27 at Edmonton, 2 p.m.

Mar. 1 at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Mar. 3 Vancouver, 7 p.m, Mar. 5 Minnesota, 7 p.m.

Mar. 8 at Detroit, 5:30 p.m. Mar. 10 at Nashville, 6 p.m. Mar.

12 New Jersey, 7 p.m. Mar. 13 at Los Angeles, 8:30 p.m. Mar. 15 N.Y.

Islanders, 7 p.m. Mar. 17 at Calgary, 7 p.m. Mar. 19 at Ottawa, 5 p.m.

Mar. 21 at Montreal. 5:30 p.m. Mar, 22 at Toronto, 5:30 p.m. Mar.

24 Edmonton, 7 p.m. Mar. 26 Colorado, 7 p.m. Mar. 28 Columbus, 7 p.m.

Mar. 30 at Anaheim, 8:30 p.m. Mar. 31 Anaheim, 7 p.m. Apr.

2 San Jose. 7 p.m. Apr. 6 at Dallas. 6:30 p.m.

Apr. 8 Dallas, 8 p.m. Apr. 10 Nashville. 2 p.m.

LATEST LINE Baseball Today's game National League Phoenix Greyhound Park TONIGHTS ENTRIES First post Is at 7:30 p.m. FIRST 650 YDS, GR. 1, Ac Galany Gusto 7-1; 2. Cactus Susie 2-1; 3, Paragon Charmed 15-1: 4, Bow Miles 15-1; 5, Why Tinker 4-i; 6, Booth Up 3-1; 7, Our Girl Madison 12-1; 8, Keith 21. SECOND 550 YDS, GR.

1, Jay Buzz 4-5; 2, Cal Ace 15-1; 3, Hot Az Jamaica 15-1; 4, Allied Spint 15-1; 5, Cactus Underdog 15-1; 6, CokJwater Armida 6-1; 7, Figs Keen Jean 15-1; 8, Cactus Ray 15-1. THIRD 550 YDS, GR. 1, Coastal Danny 4-1; 2. Sol It Is 151; 3, Cactus Rachel 151; 4, Almost Az Sly 2-1; 5, Coldwater Hooker 31; 6. Kk's Garth 3-2; 7, Rr Long Haul 61; 8, Concho Kiss 101.

FOURTH 550 YDS, GR. 8 1, Doing A Good Job 3-2; 2, Br's Lady Brenda 7 3. Cochise Fan 2-1; 4, Notonous Tazz 51; 5, Daunting 151; 6, Copper Caliber 8-1; 7, Coldwater Kroll 15-1; 8, Slate Vince 12 1. FIFTH 550 YDS, GR. 1.

Ray's Rascal AN Lockout 5-1; 3, Sb's Peakaboo 5-2; 4, Ranetta 21; 5, Tv Ewing 7-1; 6, Dt's Lil Big'n 2-1; 7, Korts Storm 4-1; 8. Mr Amber Dream 10-1. SIXTH 550 YDS, GR. A 1, Flea's Man 2-1; 2, Ole Mi Reina 7-2; 3, Notorious Balzo 21; 4, Figsconchosilver 5, Tv Destin 5-2; 6, Check My Pulse 12 7, Nip 31; 8, Be Irish Jean 7-1. SEVENTH 550 YDS, GR.

1, Branson Tuft 7-2; 2, I'm Arwen 5-1; 3, Arianna 10-1; 4, Concho Honcho 2-1; 5, Cactus Wayne 1-1; 6, D's Shoestnng 151; 7, Cactus Harry 15-1; 8, Fantasy Gala 151. EIGHTH 550 YDS, GR. 1. Collection 151; 2, Batting Fury 9-2; 3, Doubledigit-milly 7-1; 4, Baily Child 2-1; 5. Cactus Inga 7-2; 6, Cactus Ellen 52; 7.

Eowyn 10-1; 8, Ole Away We Go 2-1. NINTH 550 YDS, GR. 1, Fastern Passe 3-1; 2, Fuzz Face Flash 11; 3, Ps Albert 151; 4, Mixty 151; 5. Mil Fast Gas Cross The Line 7-1; 7, Figsconcha Cameo 2-1; 8, Sliceroni 9-2. TENTH 550 YDS, GR.

AA 1, Twice Az Spicey 7-2; 2, I've Seen Rain 5-2; 3, Ranco Butcher 7-1; 4, IR Chris Woolard 15-1; 5, Notorious Nino 101; 6. Uss Legacy 9-2; 7, Ole Take A Break 2-1; 8. Just Browsing 2-1. ELEVENTH 550 YDS, GR. A 1, Bethalasitmay 3-1; 2, Supah Swamp 2-1; 3, Figs Desert Luke 151; 4, BC Oswald Bernie 9-2; 5, Uss Fair-share 2-1; 6, Jack Walter 7-1; 7, Cactus Jade 151; 8, Debt Buster 12-1.

TWELFTH 550 YDS, GR. AA 1, Rim's Topanga 9-2; 2, Bella Monsoon 151; 3, Stand Back 151; 4, Calm Down 15-1; 5, Ole My Dibbs 151; 6, Bow Okie Barb 9-1; 7, My Blonde Honey 4-5; 8, Stan Child 21. THIRTEENTH 550 YDS, GR. 1. Atomic Alibi 12 2, I 'm Dom Great 81; 3, Reanna Jo 151; 4, Notonous Czar 7-2; 5, Uss Hard Rock 9-2; 6, Muu Muu Mama 6-1; 7, Rd's Firestone 52; 8, Applaud The Fans 21.

FOURTEENTH 550 YDS, GR. 1. Rd Catfish 12-1; 2, Concho Glory 151; 3. Cuttin Da Clock 11; 4, We Be Rich 15-1; 5. Bella Milado 7 6, Maze Elephant 61; 7, Tv Jocelyn 2-1; 8.

Cactus Ceaser 151. FIFTEENTH 550 YDS, GR. 1. Uss Knowledge 15-1; 2, Hotmustardnhoney 151; 3, Notliin Else Todo 92; 4. Paducah Galaxy 151; 5, Fig-sconcho Loopy 15-1; 6, Fastern Pete 151; 7, Tibbs Night 151; 8, Ole My Way Out 4-5.

TUESDAY NIGHT'S RESULTS FIRST RACE 4 Ruth Child 27.00 12.40 6.40; 2 Willie Lanier 16.40 5.80; 7 Concho Express 10.40. (2-4) $141.00. EX (4-2) $218.40. TR (4-2-7) $1,618.20. SECOND RACE 7 Notonous Nobank 8.00 4.20 2.60; 4 Indylee 3.00 2.20; 2 Cactus Wit 2.60.

0 (47) $15.00 EX (74) $39.60. TR (7-42I $153.80. DAILY DOUBLE (4-7) $196.20. THIRD RACE 7 Just Like A Rock 8.00 4.60 2.80; 6 CI Mr. Clean 7.40 3.40; 6 Team Logo 2.40.

(57) $20.80. EX (7-5) $60.80. TR (7 56) FOURTH RACE 1 Definttrve4. 20 4.00 2.40; 2 Jay Dollar 8 .4 3.80; Ks Puppylove 3.20. (12) $36.20.

EX (1-2) $36.80. TR (1-2-5) $226 80 SUPERFECTA (1-2 58) $594.60. FIFTH RACE -1 Primco Sea 5.00 3.00 2.20; 2 RaceTrack Charly 7.20 2.10; 3 CI Jenna 2.20. (12) $10.60. EX (12) $18.60.

TR (1-23) $53.80. SIXTH RACE 4 Figs Newplanstan 23.60 14.60 10.80; 3 Noidsdobratomas 3.20 2.40; 5 Astro Duck 10.80. (34) $25.60. EX (4-3) $75.60. TR (43-5) $983.60.

SUPERFECTA (4-351) $2,493.00. SEVENTH RACE 2 Taking Time 13.00 9.00 7.60; 3 Gs Julie 7.60 6.60; 8 Flea's Kohy 7.20. (23) $40.60. EX (2-3) $116.60. TWIN TRI (2-38) $241.20.

EIGHTH RACE 3 Coldwater Twyla 12.40 4.80 2.60; 7 Milelong 3.40 4.20; 1 Forbidden Past 8.80. (3 7) $24.00. EX (37) $72.20. TR (3-7-1) $825.80. SUPERFECTA (37-l) $3,870.60.

NINTH RACE 4 Cactus Evie 11 .60 4 .80 3.00; 2 Ole Return Favor 3.20 2.40; 8 Headfortheliills 2.60. (24) $13.80. EX (4 2) $29.60. TR (42 $116.00. TWIN TRI (CARRYOVER) $723.75.

TENTH RACE 1 Bella Avalanche 3.40 3.00 3.60; 4 Rd Perch 3.00 3.20; 2 Beginning 4.20. (14) $1 5 80. EX (14) $31.20. TR (14-2) $96.80. SUPERFECTA (14-2 5) $780.00.

ELEVENTH RACE 2 Ns Jock Labelle 5.20 3.60 2.80; 7 Natasha Lynn 4.40 3.80; 6 Perfect Stranger 4.80. (2-7) $13.20. EX (2-7) $20.60. TRI SUPER (2-7-6) $262.80. TWELFTH RACE 4 Bow Kismet 3.60 5.60 3.00; 2 Inclination 8.80 6.60; 3 Ww Royal Court 6.60.

(24) $21.20. EX (4 2) $28.40. TR (4-2 3) $357.00. SUPERFECTA (4 2-3) $825.40. THIRTEENTH RACE -1 Ole Light Onluck 5.00 2.40 2.60; 4 Bow Okie Fred 3.20 3.20; 6 Cinch 4.80.

(14) $14.60. EX (14) $31.60. TR (14-5) $164.40. TRI SUPER (Carryover) FOURTEENTH RACE 2 Wb Twistaburr 3.60 2.80 2.60; 4 Final Day 4.40 3.40; 6 Ylkes 3.40. (24) $1 7.80.

EX (24) $39.80. TR (24-5) $9340. PICK FOUR (4of4) $88.40. FIFTEENTH RACE 5 North Circular 4.60 3.80 3.00; 7 Iv Freeborn 6.20 4.00; 3 Twice Az Preppy 3.40. (57) $30.00.

EX (57) $80.00. TR (5-7-31 $185.20. SUPERFECTA (57-3-2) $764.20. BIG (5 a) $21.20 BIG -(7-a) $194.00. A 555.

S244.266.0O. Orvtrack $77,228.00. Off-track $121,858.00. Broadcast $45,180.00. For th most recent results, call the Phoenix Greyhound Park results line at (602) 275-2265 or go to wwrw.phoenlxgreyrwuridpark.com.

Yavapai Downs Today's entries No Hw racing today Today's simulcast racing Yavapai Downs will simulcast the following races on-track and at ofttrack betting sites: Full card from Solano and Hollywood Park; races 2-9 from Arlington Park; races 4 9 from Belmont; races 56 from ThistleRiver; races 3-5 from Ellts Park; races 7-10 Louisiana Downs; races 1-3 from Canterbury Park and races 24 from Evangeline Downs, first post is at 11:28 a.m. Turf Paradise Today's r's simulcast Turf Paradise will simulcast the following on track only races: Full card from Monmuth Park, Woodbine, Belmont, ThistleRiver, Ellis Park, Arlington Park, Ruidoso, Louisiana Downs, Solano and Hollywood Park races 1-6 from Charles Town; races 1-5 from Penn National and Evangeline Downs; races 1-4 from Canterbury Park and races 1-2 from Emerald Downs. First post is at CYCLING Tour de France AT SAINT-fLOUR, FRANCE 10TH STAGE 147.27 MILES FROM LIMOGES TO SAINT-FLOUR I. Richard Virenque, France, Quick Step-Davitamon, 6 hours, 0 minutes, 24 seconds. 2.

Andreas Kloden, Germany, T-Mobile Team, 5 minutes, 19 seconds behind. 3. Erik Zabel, Germany, T-Mobile Team, 5 minutes, 19 seconds behind. 4. Francisco Mancebo, Spain, Mies Balears-B.

Santander, 5 minutes, 19 seconds behind. 5. Thomas Vbeckler, France, Brioches La Boulangere, 5 minutes. 19 seconds behind. 6.

Lance Armstrong, United States, US Postal Berry floor, 5 minutes, 19 seconds behind. 7. Georg Totschnig, Austria. Gerolsteiner, 5 minutes. 19 seconds behind.

8. Kim Kirchen, Luxemburg, Fassa Bortolo, 5 minutes, 19 seconds behind. 9. Michele Scarponi, Italy, Domina Vacanze, 5 minutes, 19 seconds behind. 10.

Pietro Caucchtoli, Italy, Alessio-Bianchi, 5 minutes, 19 seconds behind. II. Iban Mayo, Spain. Euskaltel-Euskadi, 5 minutes, 19 seconds behind. 12.

Mickael Rasmussen, Denmark, Rabobank, 5 minutes, 19 seconds behind. 13. Ivan Basso, Italy, TeamCSC, 5 minutes, 19 seconds behind. 14. Carlos Sastre, Spam.

Team CSC, 5 minutes, 19 seconds behind. 15. Jan Ullrich, Germany, T-Mobile Team, 5 minutes, 19 seconds behind. 16. Denis Men-chov, Russia, Hies Balears-B.

Santander, 5 minutes, 26 seconds behind. 17. Levi Leipheimer, United States, Rabobank, 5 minutes, 26 seconds behind. 18. Bobby Julich, United States, Team CSC, 5 minutes, 26 seconds behind.

19. Gilberto Simoni, Italy, Saeco, 5 minutes, 26 seconds behind. 20. Inigo Landaluze, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, 5 minutes, 26 seconds behind. ALSO 22.

Jose Azevedo. Portugal. US Postal Berry floor. 5 minutes, 26 seconds behind. 26.

Tyler Hamilton, United States. Phonak Hearing Systems. 5 minutes, 26 seconds behind. 43. Jose Luis Rubiera, Spam, US Postal-Berry floor, 5 minutes, 26 seconds behind.

44. Roberto Heras, Spain, Liberty Seguros, 5 minutes, 26 seconds behind. 65. George Hincapte, United States, US Postal-Berry floor, 6 minutes. 0 seconds behind.

66. Floyd Lan-dis, United States. US Postal Berry floor, 6 minutes. 0 seconds behind. 67.

Benjamin Noval Gonzalez, Spain, US PostalBerry floor, 6 minutes, 4 seconds behind. 116. Manuel Beltran. Spain, US Postal-Berry floor. 24 minutes, 24 seconds behind.

121. Viatceslav Ekimov, Russia, US Postal Berry floor, 24 minutes, 24 seconds behind. 124. Pavel Padrnos, Cech Republic, US Postal-Berry floor, 24 minutes, 24 seconds behind. 139.

Christian Vandevelde, United States, Liberty Seguros, 24 minutes, 24 seconds behind. OVERALL STANDINGS (AFTER 10 STAGES) I. Thomas Voeckler, France, Brioches La Boulangere, 42 hours, 42 minutes, 14 seconds. 2. Stuart O'Grady, Australia, Cofidis Credit Par Telephone.

3 minutes, 0 seconds behind. 3. Sandy Casar. France, fdjeux-xom, 4 minutes, 13 seconds behind. 4.

Richard Virenque. France, Quick Step-Davitamon, 6 minutes, 52 seconds behind. 5. Jakob Piil, Denmark, Team CSC, 7 minutes. 31 seconds behind.

6. Lance Armstrong, United States, US PostalBerry floor, 9 minutes, 35 seconds behind. 7. Enk Zabel, Germany, T-Mobile Team, 9 minutes, 58 seconds behind. 8.

Jose Azevedo, Portugal, US Postal Berry floor. 10 minutes, 4 seconds behind. 9. Jose Enrique Gutierrez, Spain, Phonak Hearing Systems, 10 minutes, 9 seconds behind. 10.

Francisco Spain, Hies Santander, 10 minutes, 18 seconds behind. II. Tyler Hamilton, United States. Phonak Hearing Systems, 10 minutes. 18 seconds behind.

12. Santos Gonzalez, Spain, Phonak Hearing Systems. lOminutes, 19 seconds behind. 13. Andreas Kloden, Germany, T-Mobile Team, 10 minutes, 20 seconds behind.

14. Oscar Sevilla, Spain, Phonak Hearing Systems, 10 minutes. 26 seconds behind. 15. George Hincapie, United States, US Postal-Berry floor, 10 minutes, 26 seconds behind.

ALSO 16. Jose Luis Rubiera, Spain, US Postal Berry floor, 10 minutes, 27 seconds behind. 17. Jan Ullrich, Germany, Mobile Team, 10 minutes, 30 seconds behind. 18.

Bobby Julich. United States. Team CSC. 10 minutes, 42 seconds behind. 19.

Levi Leipheimer, United States, Rabobank. 10 minutes, 50 seconds behind. 20. Ivan Basso. Italy, Team CSC, 10 minutes, 52 seconds behind.

21. Floyd Landis. United States, US Postal-Berry Floor. 10 minutes, 53 seconds behind. 26.

Roberto Heras, Spam, Liberty Seguros, 11 minutes, 27 seconds behind. 40. Gilberto Simoni, Italy, Saeco. 13 minutes, 4 seconds behind. 77.

Manuel Beltran, Spam. US Postaf-Berry Floor, 29 minutes, 27 seconds behind. 78. Viatceslav Ekimov. Russia, US Postal Berry floor, 29 minutes, 31 seconds behind.

102. Benjamin Noval Gonzalez. Spain, US PostalBerry floor. 32 minutes, 57 seconds behind. 104 Pavel Padrnos, Czech Republic, US Postal-Bei ry floor, 33 minutes, 17 seconds behind.

109. Christian Vandevelde, United States, Liberty Seguros, 34 minutes, 8 seconds behind. Connecticut 30 33 63 Minnesota 34 32 66 x-advanced to quarterfinals Monday's Results At Trujillo, Peru Venezuela 1, Bolivia 1, tie Colombia 2, Peru 2, tie. GROUP x-Mexico 2 x-Argentina 2 x-Uruguay 1 Ecuador 0 Tuesday's Results At Plura, Peru Mexico 2. Ecuador 1 Argentina 4, Uruguay 2 GF 5 10 GROUP GF GA Pts xBraril 2 0 0 5 1 6 x-Paraguay 10 1 2 14 x-CostaRica 1 2 0 3 6 3 Chile 0 2 1 2 4 1 Pepsi Tour At Talking Stick Final Results Open Dfv.

Jeff LeMaster. $1000 David Brown, $600 John Mercer, $450 Chad Rogers, $270 David Reese, $270 Brett Whiteman. $150 Don Tatlm. $150 High Stakes Comp. Chad Rogers, $150 Skins Jeff LeMaster, $60 David Reese.

$60 John Mercer. $60 James Larsen, $60 David Reese. $60 John Mercer, $60 John Mercer. $60 66 67 68 69 69 70 70 69 1 Birdie 2 Birdie 5, Birdie 7. Birdie 8.

Birdie 14. Birdie 16, Birdie The Gateway Desert Tour Tournament 6 Results At Greyhawk Golf Course Brett Martin Barry Conser Corbin King Gibby Maitens Ajay Shah Garth Mulroy Mike Rexroth Joel Hendry Christian Hills Chris Kannn Brandon Hamden Jin Park Bnan Quackenbush Anthony Arvidson Ben Bost James Milam Leif Olson Adam Rauth Tony Rohlik Paul Scaletta Jerry Smith Mark Williamson Tim Beans Chris Botstord David Hay Steve Holmes Knstoffer Marshall Mike Ruiz Brian Smock Chris Thompson NormanGamn Asao James Drew Bobby Elliott David Howser Brian Hull Matt McDougall Chris Ming Steven Shafer Brian Vranesh Wade White Nate Whitson Dave Yarnes Kyle Blackman Michael Dermmio Btake Martin Jason Rudquist Dane Staton Andy Walker David Brown Brian Cooper David Dyer Bryce Fisher John Kidwell Justin Lee Neil Maurer Mikkel Reese Ryan Riopei Ben Weir Scott Wright Frank Gener Ryan Hanratty Bryan Hepler Dean Kennedy Nico LeGrange Joey Snyder David Soitesz Daniel Wendt Tim Wren 69-63-132 6469133 67-67-134 6965- 134 659-134 6966- 135 6837-135 67-69-136 6967- 136 7W6-136 67-70-137 7M7-137 7136-137 71- 67-138 726-138 66- 72-138 6672-138 7068-138 699-138 6771-138 67- 71138 7M8-138 72- 67139 6871-139 6871- 139 72-67-139 67 72-139 7138-139 7168139 6970- 139 71- 69-140 7070-140 6971- 140 6872- 140 6872 140 737-140 72- 68140 737-140 69-71-140 69- 71-140 70- 70-140 6773-140 6972- 141 69-72-141 71- 70-141 747-141 729-141 71- 70-141 7171-142 739-142 7171-142 748-142 7567142 71 71-142 7171-142 72- 70-142 757-142 673-142 71 71-142 7073-143 73- 70143 7271-143 7073143 7073 143 7073-143 7073-143 7271-143 7073-143 JGAA Golf Club Thunderbird Junior Classic At Aguila Golf Course Final resort! Boys 13-14 Jason Jensen 143 Troy Anderson 146 Richie Kernagis 146 Tyler Gaston 147 Chad Fogg 149 Riley Kernagis 150 Carter Crawford 150 Boys 10 ami Under Brett Wilson 52 Quade Roberts 56 Aaron Wong 58 Nathan Wong 58 Boys 1112 Jared Towey 114 Dillon Brewer 115 Kevin Kennedy 116 Cameron Palmer 118 Girls 13-14 Ashley McKenney 148 Mandy Gregg 160 Stetanie Fischer 169 Dana Stapleton 185 11-12 Beau Bremer 1 24 Shelby Martinek 130 10 and Under Daffodil Sanchez 52 Sarah Schmelzel 62 Darian Spivey 66 Lily Jane 74 U.S. Amateur Public Links AT MAPLE GROVE, MINN. At Rush Creek Gotf Club, par 72 Third Round Match Play Danny Green, Jackson, Tenn. (131) def, Martin Cat a-liolo, Ramsey, N.J, (1481, 22 holes.

Madalitso Muthiya, Zambia 11 44) def. Sam Hulsey. Gainesville. Ga. (144), 2 and 1.

Will Claxton, Swainsboro, Ga. (142) def. Brett Swedberg, Alexandria. Minn. (146), 2 and 1.

Daryl Fath-auer. Stuart. Fla. (146) def. Jeff Gilchrist, Sacramento, Calif.

(142), 5 and 4. Jamie Miller. Silver Creek. N.V. (1481 def.

Derek Berg, Dovall. Wash. (138). 3 and 1. Evan Frederick.

Destin. Ra. (145) def Kyle Ritchie. Bedford, Iowa 1 1 44), 22 holes. Nathan Smith, Soquel, Calif.

(1 39) def. Steven Harvey, Salisbury, N.C. 1 14 7). 6 and 5. Greg Koch.

Orlando. Fla. (144) def. Matthew Williams. Holton, Kan.

(145). 2 and 1. Anthony Kim, Norman. OHa. (1351 def.

Henry baw. Rowland Heights. Calif. 1148). 5 and 4.

SeungSu Han. Korea (145) def. Adam Scrimenti. Sarasota, Fla. (144), 1 up.

William Moore, Pacific Grove, Calif. 1146) def. Jay Reynolds. Austin, Texas (140), 6 and 5. Billy Wingerd, Baltimore.

(146) def Neal Grusczynski. West Allis, Wis. (143), 5 and 3, Brendan Steele, Idyllwild, Calif. (148) def. Matthew Every.

Daylona Beach. Fla. (1 36), 2 and 1. Matthew Hicks, Sissonville, W.va 1144) def. Josh Ketter.

Parker. Colo. (145), 3 and 2. Dayton Rose, Midwest City, Okla, (147) def. Jason Kokiak, Warren, Ohio (140), 2 and 1.

Brian Atkinson, Palatine, III. (143) def. Adam Del.awyer, Deer River, Minn. 1145), 4 and 2. Ryan Moore.

Puyallup, Wash. (132) def. Andrew Price, Mission Vieio, Calif. (148), 2 and 1. Christopher Davidson.

Woodstock. Md. 44) def. Blake Moore. Monrovia, Calif.

1144), 5 and 3. Jason Hams, Clemmons, N.C. I14l def. Alex Knoll. Bethlehem.

Pa. (146). 5and4. Jon Veneziano, Ml. Dora, Fla.

1 1 46i def Charlie Woo. South Korea 1 1 43), 4 and 3. Terrence Miskell. New Braunfels, Texas (136i def. Jay Poletiek, Portland, Ore.

I148i. 3 and 2. Anthony Be-dient. York, Neb. (145) def Kevin Cogblan, West Palm Beach.

Fla. 1144). 2 and 1. Josh Williams. Davis.

Calif. (139idef Brad Gibson, Denton. Texas 1 147). 4 and 3. Ciay OrJden.

West Point. Utah (144) def. Neil Johnsnn, River Falls. Wis (1 45). 2uo.

Chns Stroud. Groves, Texas (133idef Jeff Nichols, Mesa, Artr.i14Hl. 2and 1 Dirk Fennie. Greensboro. N.C.

(144) def John Finnm, Crete, III. 1 1 45), 21 holes. Zack Reeves. Arlington. Texas (141) def Jay Choe, Yorba Linda, Calif.

(146), 3 and 1. Barry Schenk. layton, Utah (14 3) def. Shane Prante, Olympta, Wash 1146). 3 and 2.

Charles Soule. Longinont, Colo. (1481 def. Luke List. Ringgold.

Ga. (136). 2 up. Joshua Wooding, Riverside, Calif. (144)def.

Clayton Ellis. Memphis. Term. (145), 20 holes. Sunghoon Kang, Korea (140) def.

David Flradsliaw, Harpers Ferry, W.Va. (14). 6 and 4. Aaron Choi, San Diego. (1 43) del.

Brian 0 Flaherty, Westlake Village. Calif. (146), 19 holes. Favorite Odds Underdog Los Angeles Even 6 ARIZONA NY METS Even Philadelphia St. Louis 7V8Vi CINCINNATI ATLANTA 6VWy; Montreal CHICAGO CUBS 911 Milwaukee San Francisco Pick em COLORADO American League Favorite Odds Underdog My Yankees 6VWtt DETROIT TAMPA BAY bWh Baltimore Minnesota Even3 KANSAS CITY SEATTLE SVrSH Cleveland OAKLAND iVr6V Chi White Sox ANAHEIM Even-6 Boston BASEBALL Pacific Coast League American Conference Central Division Pet.

GB Iowa (Cutis) 52 36 .591 Col. Springs IRockies) 47 43 .522 6 Albuquerque (Marlins) 47 44 .516 6V4 Omaha iRoyals) 39 50 .438 13K, Eastern Division Pet GB Oklahoma (Rangers) 52 38 .578 Nasjiville (Pirates) 42 47 .472 9 New Orleans lAstros) 42 48 .467 10 Memphis (Cardinals) 41 48 .461 1056 Pacific Conference Northern Division Pet. GB Tacoma I Manners) 48 39 .552 Edmonton I Expos) 46 43 .517 3 Portland (Padres) 45 46 .495 5 Salt Lake (Angels) 37 53 .411 UV, Southern Division Pet. GB Sacramento (As) 55 36 Tucson I DSacks) 45 45 .500 9Y Fresno (Giants) 40 51 .440 15 Las Vegas (Dodgers) 40 51 .440 15 Three-point goals Connecticut 2-10 (Palmer 1-2, Douglas 1-5, Futrell 0-1, Sales 02), Minnesota 3-16 (Jacobs 1-3, Smith 14, Lassiter 14, Abrosimova 01, Darling 01, Lovelace-Tolbert 01, Edwards 02). Fouled out McWiiliams-Franklin.

Rebounds Connecticut 46 (McWilliams-Frankhn 14), Minnesota 38 (Ohide 11). Assists Connecticut 12 (Douglas 5), Minnesota 19 (Darling 5). Total fouls Connecticut 20, Minnesota 20. A Reebok Vegas Summer League Tuesday's late result Suns 92, Wizards 88 PHOENIX Jacobsen 512 7 8 17: Vroman 2 2 1-2 Lampe 6-16 2-3 14; Barbosa 5-14 8 10 18: Blizzard 00 00 0: Tabuse 14 1-2 Dial 812 2-2 19: Nichols 2 2 00 Wright 1-2 6-10 8: Johnson 1-3 00 2: Homan 0-1 2 2 2. Totals 31 68 29-39 92.

WASHINGTON Jeffries 7-14 6 12 21; McCoy 46 25 10; Blake 5-18 63 19; Hayes 6-11 2 2 14; Thomas 130-03; Profit 2-6 00 Ruffin 00 00 Fitch 12 2-3 Udoka 2 2 00 Melzer 00 1-2 Watkins 3-7 24 8. Totals 31-72 21 34 88. Phoenix Washington 24 24 17 22 29 92 18 22 24 88 Three-point goals Phoenm 1-11 (Jacobsen 05, Barbosa 02. Tabuse 01. Dial 1-3); Washington 5-20 (Jeffries 1-3.

Blake MO. Hayes02. Thomas 14, Fitch 01). Fouled out Wright, Jeffries. Rebounds Phoenix 45 (Jacobsen 8); Washington 42 (Blake 8).

Assists Phoenin 10 (Barbosa 3); Washington 16 (Blake 6). Total fouls Phoenix 40; Washington 36. Technical None. TRANSACTIONS Auto Racing JOE GIBBS RACING Fired Michael "Fatback" McSwain, crew chief for Bobby Labonte. Baseball National League HOUSTON ASTROS Fired Jimy Williams, manager; Burt Hooton, pitching coach; and Harry Spilman, hitting coach.

Named Phil Garner manager, Jim Hickey pitching coach, and Gary Gaetti hitting coach. Football NFL GREEN BAY PACKERS Voided the trade of DE Ja-mal Reynolds to Indianapolis after Reynolds failed his physical and waived him. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Released Jason Perry. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Signed Adnen Clarke to a four-year contract and LB Jeremiah Trotter to a one-year contract. Hockey NHL ATLANTA THRASHERS Signed Adam Berkhoel Travis Roche and Cory Larose.

FLORIDA PANTHERS Signed Alexander Karpovt-sev to a two-year contract, PHILADELPHIA FLYERS Signed Eric Meloche. MONTREAL CANADIENS Re-signed Mike Ribeiro, Niklas Sundstrom, Marcel Hossa and Steve Begin. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS Re-signed Matt Brad ley. Olympics U.S. OLYMPIC MEN'S ROAD CYCLING TEAM Announced Levi Leipheimer will replace Lance Armstrong.

Soccer MLS MLS Awarded an expansion franchise to Salt Lake City to begin play in April 2005. College NORTHWESTERN Announced men's junior basketball Bernard Cote will transfer from Kentucky. OKLAHOMA Named Bill Pink director ol women's basketball operations. SWIMMING U.S. Olympic Swim Trials AT LONG BEACH, CALIF.

(All race distances hi meters) Men 1.500 Long Course Freestyle 1. Larsen Jensen, Mission Viejo Na, 14:56.71. 2. Erik vendt, Trojari Swim Club, 15:11.96. 3.

Justin Mortimer. Mission Vieio Na, 15:13 66 4. Klete Keller. Club Wolverine. 15:22.95 5.

Robert Margalis. Saint Peters burgUGA, 15:32.38, 6. Fran Cnppen, Germantown AcadeUVA, 15:34.88. 7. Chris Thompson.

Club Wolverine. 15:44.57. 8. John Koehler, Dayton Raiders, 15:46.60. Women 50 Long Course Freestyle Finals 1.

Jenny Thompson, Badger Swim ClubSeacoast, 25.02 seconds. 2. Kara lynn Joyce, Club Wolver ineUGA, 26.11. 3. Marita Correia, Broward 25.15.

4. Haley Cope, Chico Aoua -JetsDaw-sAriuaM, 25 22. 5. Sarah Waneek, Longhorn Aquatic, 25.27. 6.

Natalie Coughlin, California Auuat, 25.31 7. Amanda Weir. Swim Allanla, 26,60. 8 Colleen Lanne. Irvine NovaguatiTexas, 25.62.

x-advanced to quarterfinals Wednesday's Results At Tacna, Peru Costa Rica 2, Chile 1 At Arequipa, Peru Paraguay 2, Brazil 1 QUARTERFINALS Saturday Game 19 At Chiclayo, Peru Peru vs. Argentina, 3p.m. Game 20 At Trujillo, Peru Colombia vs. Costa Rica, 545 p.m. Sunday, July 18 Game 21 At Tacna, Peru Paraguay vs.

Uruguay. 1p.m. Game 22 At Piura, Peru Mexico vs. Brazil, 6p.m. TENNIS ATP Mercedes Cup At TC Weissenhof Stuttgart, Germany Puree: $762,966 (Intl.

Gold) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Second-round Singles Juan Ignacto Chela i J), Argentina, def. Jan Frode Andersen, Norway, 6-3, 6-1. Jin Novak (5), Czech Republic, def. Thierry Ascione, France, 6-2. 6-4.

Rafael Nadal (14), Spam. def. Martin Vassallo Arguello. Italy. 7-6 14, 64.

Albert Costa (12). Spain, def. Felu Mantilla. Spam, 7-5. 64.

Mikhail Youhny (10). Russia, def. Alexander Popp. Germany. 6-3, 7-6(7).

Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, def. Ratner Schuettler (1). Germany, 6-7 (6), 6-3. 62. Tomas Berdych (16), Czech Republic, def.

Born Phau, Germany, 6-2. 63. Wo Karlovic (13). Croatia, def. Franco Squillari, Argentina, 6-3, 7S (0).

Mariano Zaba-leta (8). Argentina, def. Marc Lopez, Spain, 7-6 (2) 6-2. Gaston Gaudio (2), Argentina, ts even with Hugo Armando, United Slates, 3-6, 6-2, darkness. First-round Double Simon Aspehn, Sweden, and Todd Perry, Australia, def, Jared Palmer, United States, and Pavel Vizner (2), Czech Republic, 6 3, 3-6, 7-6 (4).

Mariano Hood and Sebastian Pneto. Argentina, def. Yves Allegro, Switzerland, and Michael Kohlmann, Germany. 6-7 (3), 64, fr3. ATP Priority Telecom Open At Sportingclub Bokkedutnen Amersfoort, Netherlands Purse: $465,930 (Intl.

Series) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Second-round Singles Igor Andreev (6), Russia, def. Chnstophe Rochus, Belgium, 4. 62.6-1. Fernando Gonzaiez (2), Chile, def. Oscar Hernandez.

Spain, 7 5, 6 3. Tomas Behrend, Germany, leads Albert Portas. Spain, 3, rain. ATP Mercedes-Benz Cup At The Los Angeles Tennis Center Los Angeles Puree: $355,000 (Intl. Series) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Second-round Singles Cyril Saulnter, hanr.e, def.

Jan Hernych, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-7 (5), 63. Nicolas Kiefer, Germany, def. Glenn Werner, United States, 64, 7 5. Greg Rusedski, Britain, def. Karol Beck, Slovakia, 36, 63, 7-6 (2).

First-round Doubles Jonathan Eriich and Andy Ram (3), Israel, def. Jordan Kerr. Australia, and Jim Thomas, United States, 6 3, 7 1 Julien Benneteau and Gregory Carraz, France, def. Mark Merklem, Bahamas, and Martin Rodriguez 14). Argentina.

36. 6-3. 7-6 (4). Rick Leach and Brian Mac-Phie, United States, def. Scott Humphries and Graydon Oliver.

United States, 7 6 (5), 4-6. 6-3. WTATour Bank of the West Classic At The Tauba Tennis Center Stanford, Calif. Purse: $585,000 (Tier II) Surface: HarrWJutdoof First-round Singles Mashona Washington, United States, def. Claudine Scriaul, Luxembourg, 7 5, 61.

Anna Smashnova-Pisto-lesi (5), Israel, def. Jamea Jackson, United States. 6-1 06. 7 6 (3). Amy Fraier 16), United States, del.

Amber Liu, United Slates, 7-5. 46. 83. Manssa Irvin, United States, def. Meghann Shaughnessy 1 7), United States, 63,61.

WEDNESDAY'S GAME International League 4, Pacific Coast League 3, 10 Triple A All Star Game TODAY'S GAMES Sacramento at TUCSON Albuquerque at Oklahoma Colorado Springs at New Orleans Edmonton at Salt Late Iowa at Memphis Las Vegas at Portland Nashville at Omaha Tacoma at Fresno Arizona League I Pet. GB Giants 12 7 .632 Mariners 11 8 .579 1 Rangers 11 8 .579 1 Brewers 10 8 .556 l'A Padres 10 8 .556 lVi Royals 10 8 .556 l'A Athletics 8 10 .444 3 Cubs 7 12 .368 5 Angels 4 14 .222 7Y, VlD00tJTPOST)fal'GnrlrlCira 623-583-9225 -V 11 1 1 llvf fl I it MEGA VIDEO 152S2 N. Caw Creeli rsl. Phx 602-786M1251 K. i il1 1 iK I il3f MEGA VIDEO rrjrdfceJWSiilfWtiim EZ3-873-3090 1 tr" JT.

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