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9D FLORIDA TODAY, Sunday, July 29, 2001 For the record Soccer Local calendar Pro baseball leans of the PCL. Optioned RHP Jim Mann to New Orleans. Charles Howell III axmam PITTSBURGH PIRATES Pur L. Lewis 64-72-69205 C. On the air Weekend television Today FSL Athletics: Brevard County Parks and Rec chased the contract of RHP Marc Wilkins from Nashville of me PCL.

Optioned RHP Branson Arroyo to Nashville. Glen Day 67-68-70205 Andrew McLardy -70205 Kent Jones 68-64-73205 Scott McCarron 70-69-67206 Shaun 70-69-67206 Brad Elder 68-69-69206 Kirk Triplet! 73-68-66207 Dan Forsman 70-71-66207 Craig Kanada 71-69-67207 Auto racing BASKETBALL National Basketball Association MIAMI HEAT Signed La- reation and the National Alliance tor Youth Sports is offering the Start Smart Junior Sports Development Program at McLarty Park, 790 Barton Rock-ledge. The program is for children 3 to 5 years old and teaches fundamental motor skills such as throwing, catching, kicking and batting. For information, call 633-1874. Phonso Ellis to a three-year 7 a.m.

Formula One: Ger man Grand Prix (Speedvi- t. sion) 1 p.m. Winston Cup: Auto racing Pennsylvania 500 TNT I 3 p.m. AMA Superbike Baseball: South Beaches Riptide are Winston Cup Pennsylvania 500 Neal Lancaster 69-71-67207 Doug Barron 69-70-68207 Jim McGovem 69-70-68207 Bart Bryant 68-70-69207 Lee Porter 207 Donnie Hammond 68-70-69207 Michael Christensen Jay Williamson 71-66-70207 David Morland 207 Bill Glasson 72-69-67208 Chris Zambrl 73-67-68208 Craig Perks. 69-70-69208 John Huston 72-68-68208 Spike McRoy 70-69-69208 Series (Speedvision) forming a new AAU 10-and-under base 4 p.m.

CART: Target Grand Prix (ABC) (At Long Pond, Pa.) (Today's lineup) ball team, iryouts win be conducted Aug. 4 from noon to 4 p.m. at Flutie Field in Melbourne Beach. For information, call 676-4303. (D-Dodge, F-Ford, C-Chevrolet, Pro baseball P-Pontiac) 1.

Todd Bodine, 170.326 mph. Tommy The Space Coast Storm 10-and-under 1 p.m. Chicago (A) at 2. Ricky Rudd, 170.274. 3.

Mark Martin, 169.622. 4. Ken Schrader, 169.492. Boston WliN AAU team will conduct tryouts Aug. 5 from noon to 4 p.m.

at Crespino Field for 5. Casey Atwood, 169.488. 8 p.m. Tampa Bay at Texas (Ind. Ch.

27) Gary Nlcklaus 73-66-69208 Craig Parry 68-69-71208 John Riegger 67-69-72208 Matt Kuchar 69-66-73208 Len Mattiace 70-71-68209 Jeremy Anderson 69-72-68209 Stephen Allan 65-76-68209 Dicky Pride 70-70-69209 6. Kevin 169.291. boys under the age of iu as ot Aug. 2002. For information, call Oscar Re-trepo at 773-1806.

7. Jimmy Spencer, 169.173. p.m. bt. Louis at Chi cago (N) (ESPN) 8.

Jeff Gordon, 169.163. 9. Johnny Benson, 168.884. AAU Baseball 9-and-under will have Weitern Division Pet. GB FoftAAyers 23 14 .622 Tampa 23 15 .605 Vi Clearwater 18 18 .500 4Vi Dunedin 18 18 .500 4Vi Charlotte 18 1 .486 5 Sarasota 13 24 .351 10 Eastern Division Pd.

GB Jupiter 24 15 .615 Brevard Co 21 16 .568 2 Lakeland 18 1 9 .486 5 St. Lucie 17 22 .436 7 Davtona 16 21 .432 7 Vero Beach 14 22 .389 8V Saturday's results Brevard County 2, Jupiter 1 Fort Myers 8, Charlotte 1 Daytona 6, St. Lucie 1 Dunedin 9, Clearwater 5 takeland 4, Vero Beach 3 Sarasota at Tampa Today's game St. Lucie at Jupiter Monday's games Daytona at Lakeland Fort Myers at Dunedin Sarasota at Charlotte Tampa at Clearwater Vero Beach at Brevard, 1st game Vero Beach at Brevard, 2nd same Gulf Coast League Saturday's results Dodgers 5, Marlins 2, 10 innings Expos 3, Braves 2 Reds 7, Orioles 2 Royals 4, Phillies 1, 1st game Phillies 3, Royals 2, 11 innings, 2nd game Pirates 9, Red Sox 7 Rangers 9, Twins 6 Tigers at Yankees, comp. of susp.

game Tigers at Yankees Today's games No games scheduled Monday's games Braves at Expos Marlins at Dodgers Rangers at Twins Red Sox at Pirates Reds at Orioles Royals at Phillies Tigers at Yankees Yankees at Tigers Pro basketball tryouts Aug. 4 at 2 p.m. Information: 267-6642 or 268-5427. The Melbourne Athletics 4 p.m. WNBA: Phoenix at Sacramento (NBC) 13-and-under AU baseball team will conduct tryouts for the fall season on Aug.

4 and 5 at 10 a.m. at Rhodes Park. For in Pro football formation, call 953-8439. 10. Sterling Marlin, 168.846.

11. Bobby Labonte, 168.770. 12. Dale Earnhardt Jr, 168.764. 13.

Tony Stewart, 168.44B. 14. Bill Elliott, 168.416. 15. Dave Blaney.D., 168.331.

16. Robert Pressley, 168.278. 17. Stacy Compton, 168.262. 18.

Jeff Burton, 168.253. 19. Kevin Lepage, 168.111. 20. Ricky Craven, 168.014.

21. Jason Leffler, 167.976. 22. Rusty Wallace, 167.954. 23.

Michael Waltrlp, 167.932. 24. Matt Kenseth, 167.904. 25. Jeremy Mayfleld, 167.601.

26. Joe Nemechek, 167.420. 27. Brett Bodine, 167.417. 28.

John Andrettl, 167.001. The Central Brevard Marlins fits -i 'Mm, A ft AP 1 p.m. Arena: Carolina at Indiana (ESPN2) Fred Funk 70-70-69209 Brett Quigley 67-72-70209 Jimmy Green 69-69-71209 Brian Henninger 71-67-71209 Michael Bradley 70-68-71209 Brian Watts 69-67-73209 Michael Muehr 74-67-69210 Brent Schwarzrock 70-71-69210 D.A. Weibring 69-71-70-210 Brad Fabel 69-71-70210 Willie Wood 69-69-72210 Scott Gump. 211 Ronnie Black 72-69-70211 Joey Sindelar 70-71-70211 Tim Herron 69-72-70211 Mark Carnevale 69-72-70211 Jeff Hart 69-71-71211 Cameron Beckman 211 Esteban Toledo 69-70-72211 Gary Hallberg 67-71-73211 Kevin Johnson 71-70-71212 Harrison Frazar 73-68-71212 Ben Bates 70-71-71212 9-and-under AAU team will conduct tryouts at 2 p.m.

on Aug. 4. For information, call 267-6642, or 268-5427. Bowling: Youth registration for fallwinter Pro golf leagues tor ages 3 to 21 will be held Sat 3 p.m. PGA John Deere Classic (CBS) 3:30 p.m.

LPGA Giant Eagle Classic (ESPN2) urday, Aug. 18 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 29. Bobby Hamilton, 166.988.

30. Hut StriCklin, 166.834. 31. Ron Hornaday Jr, 166.775. 32.

Mike Wallace, 166.732. Brunswick Brevard Bowl. For information, call 723-7400. Registration will be conducted for the fall and winter high school intramural program September 5 at 4:30 p.m. Jim Carter 70-70-73213 Soccer 33.

Elliott Sadler, 166.602. Jason Gore 68-70-75213 Fuzzy Zoeller 70-71-73214 Nolan Henke 71-70-73214 Dave Stockton 67-74-7421 5 Titusvme High Bowling Club meets GuyBoros 68-73-75216 each Monday at 4:30 p.m. at River Lanes. For information, call 267-7118. 34.

Ward Burton, 166.540. 35. Kurt Busch, 166.052. 36. Robby Gordon, 165.828.

37. Dale Jarrett, prov. 38. Steve Park, prov. 39.

Jerry Nadeau, C. prov. 40. Terry Labonte, C. prov.

41. Buckshot Jones, prov. 42. Kyle Petty, prov. 43.

Rick Mast, prov. Joe Ogilvie 71 -70-7521 6 Jeff Julian 71-70-75216 Palm Bay West Little League fall regis Mike Petke, left, of the East tries to deflect a pass away from West midfielder Mauricio Cienfuegos during the first half of the MLS All-Star Game on Saturday in San Jose, Calif. The game ended in a 6-6 draw. Donovan thrills All-Star crowd Pro soccer tration will be conducted from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Aug. 18 and Aug. 28 at West Oaks nark, i ne cost is $35. For information. Failed to Qualify Giant Eagle LPGA (At Vienna, Ohio) (Saturday's scores) (Par-72, 6,361 yards) (a-denotes amateur) call 768-0824.

44. Andy Hillenburg, 164.003. 45. Carl Long, 161.754. 3 p.m.

Copa America final (Univision) 5 p.m. Copa America third place game (Univision) Trivia Saturday's question: Who holds the Angels franchise record for most career home runs? Saturday's answer: Tim Salmon with 240 as of Thursday evening. Today's question: Who was the MVP of las season's MLS Ail-Star game Answer tomorrow Football: The Brevard Renegades will play in the Sunbelt League this fall. The MLS Saturday's result East All-Stars 6, West All-Stars 6 Today's game New Eng at Kansas City, 6 p.m. Saturday's MLS All-Star summary team will consist of players in junior high BuSCh NAPA AutoCare 250 (At Fountain, Colo.) (Saturday's results) school.

Tryouts will be held from io a.m. to noon every Saturday at Melbourne High School. For information, call 242-5798 or 724-1195. SeRIPak 67-67134 Tammie Green 69-67136 Sherri Stelnhauer 69-681 37 Marianne Morris 72-661 38 Dorothy Delasin 69-69138 Becky Iverson 68-70138 Laurel Kean 68-70 138 Marnle McGuire 67-71138 Heather Bowie 72-671 39 Dodie Mazzuca 70-691 39 Jane Geddes 69-70139 Vickie Odegard 69-70139 Dina Ammaccapane 69-70139 Donna Andrews 68-71139 Palm Bay Parks and Recreation will East All-Stars West All-Stars 33 6 42 6 1. Jeff Purvis, 250, $78,570.

2. Jeff Green, 250, $78,975. 3. Kevin Harvlck, 250, $38,350. 4.

Jason Keller, 250, $43,800. 5. Greg Biffle, 250, $40,300. 6. David Green, 250, $28,075.

7. J. Johnson, 250, $32,475. 8. Kevin Grubb, 250, $26,175.

9. Kenny Wallace, 249, $26,100. conduct bus trips to Miami Dolphins' football games. For information, call 952-3441. Merritt Island youth football is look Laura Diaz 73-67140 ing for tackle football coaches for its Jen Hanna 70-70140 Audra Burks 69-71140 Mighty Mite 9 and 10 year olds) and its Janice Moodie 69-71140 senior (13 and 14 year olds) divisions.

Jenny Lidback 72-69141 MiHyunKim 69-72141 hor intormation, can wi-im Golf: The Eau Gallie High Commodores' First half 1, West, Donovan 1 (Cannon, Balboa), 3rd minute. 2, West, Donovan 2 (Graziani, Cien-fuegos), 7th. 3, West, Donovan 3 (Lagos, Balboa), 19th. 4, West, Grazianl 1 (Cerritos, Agoos), 26th. 5, East, Pineda Chacon 1 (McBride, Etcheverry), 28th.

6, East, McBride 1 (Preki, Quaranta), 34th. 7, East, McBride 2 (Perez, Quaranta), 39th. Second half 8, East, Diallo 1 (Mastroenl), 53rd. 9, West, Kova-lenko 1 (Jones, Spencer), 69th. 10, East, Rooney 1, 84th.

11, East, Cate 1 (Bishop, Etcheverry), 87th. 12, West, Donovan 4 (McKeon, Brown), 92nd. Goalies East, Rlmando, Howard; West, Cannon, Thornton. 10. Tim Fedewa, 249, $26,225.

11. A. Lewis 249, $23,650. 12. J.

McMurray, 249, $21,895. 13. Andy Santerre, 249, $19,275. 14. M.

McLaughlin, 249, $26,220. 15. B. Hamilton 249, $21,045. 16.

Chad Little, 248, $20,220. 17. Jay Sauter, 248, $20,095. 18. G.

Bodine, 248, $23,450. 19. Tony Raines, 248, $19,865. 20. Scott Wimmer, 248, $20,445.

21 Joe Ruttman, 247, $1 7,705. 22. H.Parker 246, $25,005. 23. Randy Tolsma, 246, $17,350.

24. K.Earnhardt, 246, $17,240. 25. Kelly Denton, 245, $19,250. football quarterback club will conduct its Maggie Will 67-74141 Danielle Ammaccapane.

73-69 142 Cindy Schreyer 72-701 42 Gloria Park 71-71142 Deb Richard 71-71142 JeanZedlitz 71-71142 BarbMucha 70-72142 Angela Stanford 70-72142 JaneEgan 69-73142 Jenny Park-Choi 72-71143 Michele Redman 71-72143 Patricia Baxter-Johnson 71-72143 JaneCrafter 70-73143 FLORIDA TODAY Wires SAN JOSE, Calif. Landon Donovan's timing was off just once during a spectacular four-goal performance in the MLS All-Star Game. Donovan, the San Jose Earthquakes' 19-year-old rookie forward, scored three goals in the first 18 minutes and a fourth 83 seconds into injury time as the West played to a 6-6 tie with the East on Saturday in the league's sixth All-Star Game. "It's beyond my wildest dreams to do this in my first year in the league," Donovan said. "It's something special.

Maybe if it was a real game, I would have felt more pressure, but the guys helped me to play all-out and nave fun." Donovan's four goals doubled the previous All-Star game record and earned him the MVP award. He celebrated his fourth by ripping off his jersey to reveal a black sports bra similar to the one famously worn by U.S. women's team star Brandi Chastain in the 1999 World Cup. Jim Rooney of the Miami Fusion did the exact same thing a few minutes earlier. "The kid is brilliant," East coach ray Hudson said.

"He's not Jackie 70-73 143 Suzy Green 69-741 43 WUSA Tina Fischer 75-69144 Today's games Bay Area at Carolina, 3 p.m. Washington at Boston, 3 p.m. Atlanta at San Diego, 6 p.m. 26. Brad Baker, 244, $16,985.

27. Je.Robertson, 244, $16,875. 28. Mike Chase, 242, $16,765. 29.

A.J. Alsup.C, 239, $16,655. 30. Elton Sawyer, 237, $18,665. 31.

Shane Hall, 234, $16,435. 32. Joe Bush, 223, $16,325. 33. Randy LaJoie, 193, $21,715.

34. Larry Foyt, 121, $16,100. 35. Clay Rogers, 114, $15,995. 36.

Jason Schuler, 39, $1 5,910. 37. Robby Faggart, 38, $15,850. 38. Chad Chaffin, 23, $15,815.

Jay Overton 71-72143 Mark Pfeii 74-69143 Dave Eichelberger 74-691 43 Joe Inman 73-70143 Kurt Cox 76-67143 Stewart Ginn 76-67143 Dick Mast 75-68143 Ed Dougherty 72-72 T44 Bobby Walzel 71 -73 144 LonHlnkle 74-70144 Fred Gibson 70-75145 Danny Edwards 70-75145 John Jacobs 74-71145 Jim Albus 74-71145 Barry Jaeckel 71-74145 DwightNevil 74-71145 BillHolstead 71-75-146 TedGoin 77-69146 Bob Murphy 76-70146 Lanny Wadkins 72-74146 KenCoiliss 79-67146 Bob Dickson 5-72 147 Deane Beman 73-74147 Yoshitaka Yamamoto 72-75147 Roy Vucinich 78-691 47 Steve Stull 77-70147 Walt Morgan 72-76148 Mike Joyce 75-73146 Mark Hayes 74-74148 David Lundstrom 74-74148 Tom Jenkins 76-72148 BabeHiskey 76-72148 Dick Lotz 75-73148 Larry Ziegler 74-75149 Ed Brooks 76-73149 Jesse Patino 75-74149 Tony Peterson 74-76150 Bobby Cole 69-81150 Tom Shaw 77-73150 J.C. Snead 74-76150 Leonard Thompson 78-73151 John McNanev 79-74153 Walter Zembrlski 78-76154 Jerry Heard 76-78154 Bob Eastwood 81-74155 Bobby Nichols 79-77156 Marty Fleckman 80-76156 Rod Curl 79-77156 Ben Smith 82-76158 BillHaldane 78-80158 Lee Elder 79-80159 Al Kelley 83-79162 Hubert Green 79-74 WD Betsy King 75-69144 Michelle Louvlere 75-69144 Wendy Ward 73-71144 Amy Fruhwirth 73-71144 MltzlEdge 72-72144 Kris Lindstrom 72-72144 SmritiMehra 71-73144 don't think there will be an MLS All-Star game as purely entertaining as that ever again." The East scored twice in the final 7 minutes of regulation and nearly stole the game from the West, which never trailed until Cate of New England scored a go-ahead goal in the 88th minute. Rooney scored in the 84th minute to tie it at 5. With four teen-age All-Stars including 16-year-old Santino Quaranta of D.C. United, the youngest AU-Star in North American pro sports history the game was a perfect showcase for MLS' new generation of stars.

Donovan broke the records for goals and points in an MLS All-Star game. Colombia, Mexico meet in Copa final BOGOTA, Colombia Its success bringing an unusual show of national unity, unbeaten Colombia plays Mexico today for the Copa America title. "The dream depends on just 90 more minutes," wrote the Bogota newspaper El Espectador. "One more game that will be played with the souls of 40 million Colombians." Colombia has won all five of its games without yielding a goal. Like Mexico, Colombia never has won Latin America's oldest and most prestigious soccer tournament.

This will be the first final since 1987 without Brazil or Argentina. Colombia reached the final only once, losing to Peru in 1975. Mexico reached the final in 1993 when it made its tournament debut, losing to Argentina. Pro basketball 39. Drew White, 21, $15,780.

WNBA 40. Mike Harmon, 19, $15,745. 41. Michael Dokken, 17, $15,710. 42.

Scott Gaylord, 6, $1 5,675. 43. Tom Carey 1, $15,640. Race Statistics Time of Race: 2 hours, 4 minutes, 50 seconds. Saturday's results New York 64, Houston 61 Cleveland 57, Detroit 50 Miami at Indiana, 8 p.m.

Minnesota at Utah, 9 p.m. Los Angeles at Portland, 10 p.m. Today's games Charlotte at Washington, 3 p.m. Phoenix at Sacramento, 4 p.m. Orlando at Detroit, 7 p.m.

Margin of Victory. 15.782 sec onds. Caution Flags: 1 for 4 laps. Lead Changes: 9 among 7 driv ers. Dottie Pepper 71-73144 Sherri Turner 76-69145 LoriAtsedes 76-69145 Dawn Coe- Jones 75-70145 Jamie Hullett 74-71145 Michelle Murphy 74-71145 Hee-Won Han 74-71145 Marlsa Baena 74-71145 Alicia Dibos 74-71145 Nicole Mateme 74-71145 Terry-Jo Myers 74-71145 Heather Daly-Donofrio 73-72145 Laurie 73-72 145 Kate Golden 72-73145 Annette DeLuca 71-74145 Stephanie Keever 71-74145 Connie Wei 70-75-145 Lee Ann Walker 76-70146 Connie Masterson 74-721 46 Liseiotte Neumann 73-73146 Pat Hurst 73-73146 Dale Eggeling 70-76146 Carmen Hailar 77-70147 Jody 75-72 147 Amy Read 74-73147 Julie Piers 73-74147 Nancy Taylor-Capps 73-74147 CarrlWood 73-74147 Nancy Harvey 73-74147 Diana D'Alessio 69-78147 Lap Leaders: K.Wallace 1-4; Pro football G.Biffle 5-22; J.Green 23-56; G.Biffle 57-73; J.Green 74-84; J.Keller 85-126; J.Purvis 127-171; J.Johnson 172-173; M.McLaughlln 174; J.Purvis 175-250.

Point Standings 1, K.Harvick 3,168. 2, G.Biffle just a good footballer he's got that thing you can't describe. He's one-of-a-kind." Widely considered a future star of the U.S. national team, Donovan used his seemingly effortless speed and careful footwork to lead an afternoon of thrilling, wide-open soccer. "It was a carnival game, and all the big acts stepped up and performed," Hudson said.

"It really couldn't have been any better. I 3,025. 3, J.Keller 3,010. 4, J.Green 2,934. 5, M.McLaughlln 2,550.

6, T.Raines 2,521. 7, JJohnson 2,502. 8, E.Sawyer 2,491. 9, C.LIttle 2,379. Senior Arena League First Round Friday's results Toronto 64, New York 57 Chicago 41, Orlando 26 Saturday's results Arizona 52, Detroit 44 Today's game Carolina (12) at Indiana (5), 1 p.m.

British Open (At Newcastle, Northern Ireland) (Saturday's scores) (Par-71, 6,614 yards) (a-amateur) Failed to Qualify Cindy Flom 76-72148 Luciana Bemvenuti 75-73148 Ian Stanley 70-69-70209 Cycling David Oakley 70-68-72210 Marcy Newton 75-731 48 Jennifer Hubbard 74-74148 Slew-AILIm 73-75148 Tamie Durdin 72-76146 Tour de France Local Gates powers Cocoa Bob Charles 69-69-72210 John Morgan 69-70-72211 Russell Weir 73-67-71211 Brian Huggett 69-71 -7221 2 Simon Owen 71-69-72212 Jack Nlcklaus 70-72-70212 Bob Verwey 74-69-6921 2 Dave Stockton 71-71-71213 John Bland 68-69-76213 John Grace 77-70-67214 Peter Dawson 73-71-70214 Gary Player 72-73-70215 Nick Job 75-69-71215 Tommy Price 73-71-72216 David Huish 75-71-71217 IsaoAoki 72-70-75-217 Bernard Gallacher 69-71-77217 Katsunori Takahashi 76-73149 Jennifer Rosales 76-73149 Susan Ginter 75-74149 LorlWest 74-75-149 Mary Kay Marino 74-75-149 Michelle McGann 74-75149 Leigh Ann Mills 73-76149 LaReeSugg 73-76-149 NanKyongHa 73-76149 Yu Ping Lin 77-73-150 BethBader 76-74150 SooYunKang 76-74150 Laura Baugh 76-741 50 Sally Little 76-74150 a-Natalle Aber 75-75150 Michelle Dobek 75-75-1 50 Val Skinner 73-77150 Jean Bartholomew 72-78150 Anne Marie Palli 78-73151 ninth annual golf tournament Aug. 4 at Harbor City Country Club. There will be a 7:45 a.m. shotgun start. For information, call Dan Higgins at 242-6415 or Frank Avilla at 259-9043.

Horseshoes: Palm Bay Parks and Recreation will begin a junior league for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 each Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Knecht Park beginning in August. The league is free. For information, call Art Brown at 952-3441 or Marvin Grubb at 269-4138. Kayaking: The Satellite Beach Recreation Department will host kayaking camps for ages 10 and older.

Participants must be able to swim. For information, call 773-6458. Running: Space Coast Runner Hot line: For upcoming events call 321-784-3050. Cross country runs with or without obstacles are held at the Hoover Recreational Complex in Indialantic. For information, call Bob Holmes at 723-7831 during the evening.

The Brevard Caribbean American Sports and Cultural Jamboree 5K run will be Sept. 1. The race starts at 8 a.m. at Palm Bay Regional Park. For information, call 952-3441.

Sailing: Laser Class races will be held 6 p.m. each Wednesday in August. Races are launched at Kennedy Point. For information, call 268-3218. Soccer: Merritt IslandBeaches area Brevard County Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a seven on seven adult league, which will begin play Aug.

3. For information, call 777-8675. The Elite High School Soccer Camp will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. July 30 to Aug.

2 at Hoover Middle School. The cost of the camp is $100. For information, call Jerry McCabe 773-1759. Central Brevard Soccer Club's under-14 boys' regional team has openings for a goalie and a forward. For information, call 639-3963.

The Melbourne Eau Gallie United Soccer Club needs players for its under-9 girls' team. For information, call 254-6113. Rockledge Steelers 15-and-under boys competitive team has openings for the fall season. The team will be formed by July 31. For information, call 639-4425.

The Melbourne Beach Tsunami girls 14-and-under soccer team will conduct a skills clinic for girls ages 6 to 10 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Aug. 11 at Flutie Field. Fitzgerald Haig and Adrian Moo will be the coaches.

For information, call 453-7285. Central Brevard Soccer Club will host the MLS camp from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Aug. 6 through 10 at Kelly Park for children ages 5 to 18.

The cost is $120 for each player. For information, call 542-6239. The Indian Harbour Beach Soccer Club will conduct its Major League Soccer camps at Crespino Fields from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Aug.

6 through 10 for players ages 5 to 18. For information, call 777-8408. Softball: Palm Bay Parks and Recreation is forming a senior softball league for players 55 and older. For information, call 956-9017. Swimming: The Space Coast Masters conduct workouts for registered masters swimmers at Gleason Park Pool from 7 a.m.

to 9 a.m. or 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. each Saturday. The cost is $2.

For information, call 779-8592, 453-3409, 725-6275 or (561) 664-4503. Table tennis: Central Brevard Table Tennis Club now meets twice a week at the Veterans Memorial Center on Merritt Island. Each Monday night, play will be conducted from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Each Wednesday night, play will be conducted from 7 to 10 p.m. For information, call 452-8990.

Sports Calendar items may be submitted by mail to: Florida Today sports Calendar, P.O. Box 419000, Melbourne, FL 3941-9000. Or fax items to 242-0760. 77-73-68218 Barry Vivian 72-74-7221 8 David Creamer 75-74-69218 Noel Ratcliffe 70-75-73218 Terry Gale 74-72-72218 JohnFourie 73-70-75-218 10, K.Wallace 2,377. CART Target Grand Prix (At Cicero, III.) (Today's lineup) 1.

Tony Kanaan, H-R, 23.145 seconds, 160.052 mph. 2. H.Castroneves, H-R, 160.031. 3. A.

Fernandez, H-R, 159.652. 4. M. 159.528. 5.

A. Zanardl, H-R, 158.885. 6. J. 158.671.

7. R. Moreno, T-R, 158.803. 8. K.

Brack, F-L, 156.715. 9. P. Carpentier, F-R, 158.504. 10.

D. Franchifti, H-R, 158.342. 11. B. Junqueira, T-L, 158.247.

12. G.de Ferran, H-R, 157.916. 13. M.Gugelmln, T-R, 157.910. 14.

A. Tagllanl, F-R, 157.829. 15. B.Herta, F-R, 157.647. 16.S.Nakano, H-R, 157.627.

17. M.Andrettl, H-R, 157.547. 18. T.Takagi, T-R, 157.373. 19.

Scott Dixon, T-R, 157.179. 20. C. da Matta, T-L, 157.019. 21.0.Servia, F-L, 156.449.

22. Paul Tracy, H-R, 156.027. 23. M.Jourdain F-L, 155.614. 24.

C. Fittipaldi, T-L, 154.627. 25. Max PapiS, F-L, 154.453. Formula one German Grand Prix (At Hockenheim, Germany) (Today's lineup) 1.

J. Montoya, W-BMW, 1:38.117. 2. R. Schmchr, W-BMW, 1:38.136.

3. Mika Hakklnen, M-M, 1:38.811. 4. M. Schumacher, Ferr, 1:38.941.

5. David Coulthard, M-M, 1:39.574. 6. R. Barrlchello, Ferrari, 1:39.682.

7. Nick Heidfeld, S-P, 1:39.921. 8. Klmi Ralkkonen, S-P, 1:40.072. 9.

P. de la Rosa, Jaguar, 1:40.265. 10. Jarno Trulll, J-H, 1:40.322. 11.

Eddie Irvine, Jaguar, 1:40.371. 12. J. Villeneuve, B-H, 1:40.437. 13.

Olivier Panls, B-H, 1:40.610. 14. Jean Alesl, P-A, 1:40.724. 15. Ricardo Zonta, J-H, 1:41.174.

16. Luciano Burti, Pt-A, 1:41.213. 17. Gncrlo Fschlla, B-Rt, 1:41.299. 18.

Jenson Button, B-R, 1:41.438. 19. Enrique Bernoldl, A-A, 1:41.668. 20. Jos Verstappen, A-A, 1:41.870.

21 Fernando Alonso, M-E, 1 :41 .91 3. 22. Tarso Marques, M-E, 1:42.716. Also Ray Carrasco 74-76-70220 John Traub 74-74-72220 AlanTaple 71-74-75-220 Volker Kraiewski 75-71-75221 (At Evry, France) (Saturday's results) (19th (Penultimate) Stage) 1. Erik Zabel, Germany, Team Telekom, 3 hours, 12 minutes, 27 seconds.

2. Stuart O'Grady, Australia, Credit Agricole, same time. 3. Romans Valnstelns, Latvia, Domo Farm Frites, same time. 4.

Sven Teutenberg, Germany, Festina, same time. 5. Jan Svorada, Slovenia, Lampre, same time. 6. Alessandro Petacchi, Italy, Fassa Bortolo, same time.

7. Damien Nazon, France, Bonlour, same time. 8. Alexei Slvakov, Russia, BlgMat Auber93, same time. 9.

Chrlstophe Capelle, France, BlgMat Auber93, same time. 10. Jimmy Casper, France, Fran-caise des Jeux, same time. 11. Jose Enrique Gutierrez, Spain, Kelme, same time.

12. Francois Simon, France, Bon-iour, same time. 13. Paolo Bettini, Italy, Mapel, same time. 14.

Ludovic Auger, France, BigMat Auber93, same time. 15. Michael Blaudzun, Denmark, CSC Tiscali, same time. Overall Standings After 19 stages 1. Armstrong, 82:20:00.

2. Jan Ullrich, Germany, Team Telekom, 6:44 behind. 3. Joseba Belokl, Spain, Once, 9:05. 4.

Andrei Klvllev, Kazakstan, Cofl-dis, 9:53. 5. Igor Gonzalez Galdeano, Spain, ence, 13:26. ft Francois Simon, France, Bon-tour, 17:22. 7.

Oscar Sevilla, Spain, Kelme, Santiago Botero, Colombia, Kelme, 20:55. Marcos Serrano, Spain, Once, 21:45. 10. Michael Boogerd, Netherlands, Rabobank, 22:38. Ed Sabo 75-70-76-221 Jay Horton 74-72-75221 Delroy Cambridge 223 Jay Bruner 73-76-76-225 Spike Smith 76-73-76225 Dick McClean 72-76-77225 Dale Douglas 76-71 -78225 Al Balding 76-71-80227 a-N.

Svenson Jr 73-76-78227 Tom Wargo 77-69-81227 Fishing USA team. Alukonis will compete with the Southeastern team in a tournament beginning Aug. 11 in Massachusetts. Alukonis, 13, will attend Cocoa Beach High School next month. Also.

Softball: In Coleman, Jim Carfa had five hits as the Florida CrushEaston Sports defeated Faith Electric of Georgia 11-5 in the semifinals of the NSA Senior Softball World Championship. The Crush are 5-0 in the tournament and will face RP Thomas from Virginia today. Max Reed is 15 for 17, and John Roig is 17 for 19 for the Crush in the tournament Soccer: In Cocoa, Cocoa Beach Soccer United defeated Es-cuela Methodist 5-1 and Rojas 2-1 in the under-10 division of the Nations Cup Youth Internationa-tional Tournament at Cocoa Expo. Satellite Beach defeated the Escuela Melodista Tibas 8-2, and Brevard United lost to the Coral Springs Storm 5-1 in the under-14 boys' division. In the under-15 boys' division, Innsbruker Sports Klub defeated CBS United 3-1.

Melbourne International lost to the South Georgia Force 4-2, and the Expos lost to Windsor Cabato Voyage 2-0 in the boys' under-19 division. Prep physicals: Physicals will be given at 1 p.m. today for Merritt Island High football players in grades 9 to 12 at Dr. Na-ditz's Emergency Care Center in the T.J. Max shopping Center.

Players must have parent-player agreement and state medical history forms completed. Lockers will be issued Friday, and a team meeting has been scheduled for 9 a.m. Saturday. FLORIDA TODAY FORT LAUDERDALE Stephen Gates struck out five and limited Lakeland to just one hit in a complete-game performance as Cocoa won 4-0 in the first round of the 9-10 Little League state baseball tournament. Gates also hit an RBI single.

Cocoa plays in the winners' bracket final at 1 p.m. today at Holiday Park. Last year, Cocoa lost its first two games here. Cocoa won the state tournament 17 years ago. 9-10 softball: In Cross Bay-eau, Seminole, Jackie Reese drove in Maryelena Coffey with the game-winning run in the bottom of the sixth inning as Eau Gallie defeated Plant City 2-1 in the state tournament.

Coffey pitched six innings, striking out six and allowing four hits. Kaila Johnsen scored the tying run for Eau Gallie. Eau Gallie will play the winner of Cape Co-ral-Shalimar at 3:30 p.m. today. Expos advance COCOA Jordy Broder scored a goal and two assists as the Cocoa Expos defeated Brooklyn 3-2 in the semifinals of the Premier Development League Eastern Conference Soccer Championships.

The Expos took a 3-0 lead after goals by Broder, David Atkinson and Ivan Blount Cocoa will face Westchester at 7 p.m. today in the chammpionship game at Cocoa Expo. Alukonis honored MONTEVALLO, Ala. Jane Alukonis, a member of the Three Lions Soccer Club and Florida ODP team, has been selected to play for the Southeastern Regional Kim Bauer 77-74151 Heather Zakhar 77-741 51 Amy Langhals 74-77151 JoanPitcock 74-77151 JoanDelk 80-72152 Faith Egll 78-74152 A.J. Eathome Marilyn Lovander 76-76152 Cathy 76-76 152 Michelle Bell 75-77152 MoiraDunn 81-72153 Pamela Kerrigan 78-751 53 Sue 78-75153 TishCerto 78-75153 Caroline Gowan 77-76153 Kelly 77-76-153 Lisa Kiggens 77-76153 Angie Ridgeway 77-76153 Donna Wilkins 76-77153 MinnyYeo 76-77153 a-Katle Bakken 74-791 53 Penny Hammel 77-77154 Vlckl Fergon 77-78155 Jenna Daniels 75-80155 Jeong Jang 80-77157 Lenore Rittenhouse 83-79162 LisaBecka 83-90-173 Kathy Cassese 68 WD Jeri Reid 92 WD Brandle Burton 72 WD Kim Salki 73 WD Jennifer Feldott 73-WD Marie- Josee Rouleau 77 WD Eva Dahllof 77 WD Senior PGA State Farm (At Hunt Valley, Md.) (Saturday's scores) (Par-72, 7,031 yards) Bruce Flelsher 71-65136 Jim Thorpe 67-69136 Allen Doyle 73-65138 Doug Johnson 66-72138 Mike Smith 73-65138 George Burns 68-711 39 Jim Ahem 71-68139 Mike McCullough 71-68139 Bill Brask 70-69139 Tom Kite 72-67139 Bob Gilder 69-72141 Walter Hall 72-69141 Rex Caldwell 71-70141 Jim Holtgrieve 69-72141 Bruce Summerhays 73-681 41 Jim Dent 73-68141 Graham Marsh 71-71142 Bruce Lletzke 71-71-142 Jose Maria Canizares 68-74142 Hugh Baiocchl 73-69142 Terry Mauney 71-71142 Rik Massengale 71-72143 Tom McGinnis 70-73143 Dana Quigley 73-70143 Frank Conner 73-701 43 Pro golf Transactions PGA John Deere Classic Rusty's Canaveral Kingfish Classic (Offshore Port Canaveral) (Saturday's results) General Division 1.

Brent Hancock, Cocoa Beach, 38.85; 2. Fred Hoyt, Hilton Head, S.C., 36.10; 3. Doreen Fey, Merritt Island, 35.95; 4. Scott Berkowitz, Melbourne, 35.85; 5. Aubrey Smi-telll, Merritt Island, 35.75; 6.

Butch McCoy, Cape Canaveral, 34.30; 7. Earl Hoffman, Cape Canaveral, 33.20; 8. Leo Nelson, Longwood, 32.60; 9. Tim Kellagher, Fort Pierce, 32.05; 10. Larry Everly, Apopka, 30.60; 11.

Jim Mldells, Fort Pierce, 28.10; 12. Mark Kreslak, Cape Canaveral, 28.00; 13. Berk Ellis, Ashland, 27.95; 14. Dorothy Riley, Fort Pierce, 27.80; 15. Steve Braid, Rockledge, 27.20; 16.

Ken Lilley, Ti-tusville, 27.20; 17. Brandon Langel, Fort Pierce, 26.50; 18. Manmny Gal-vao, St. Petersburg, 26.05; 19. Jonathan Fulford, Fort Pierce, 26.00; 20.

Bill Chandronnet, Tallahassee, 25.60. 23-Foot-and-Under Boat Division 1. Eric Lott, Merritt Island, 34.80; 2. Ryan Russell, Merritt Island, 32.65; 3. Mark Whitmlre, Orlando, 32.25.

Women's Division 1. Faith Linton, Satellite Beach, 31.45; Corl Riggs, Merritt Island, 28.80; 3. Jackie Lindsey, Merritt Island, 27.45. Junior's Division 1. JohnPfleffer, Fort Pierce, 25.15.

Saturday's deals BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX Activated nc rH Euorntt from the 15-dav disabled list. Optioned RHP Tomo (At Sltvas, ill.) (Saturday's scores) (Par-71, 7,183 yards) David Gossett. Briny Baird 69-65-66200 Bradley Hughes 69-65-66200 Paul Stankowskl 67-67-66200 Brian Claar 66-69-66201 Matt Gogel 68-66-67201 Jerry Smith 65-69-67201 Pete Jordan 69-68-65202 Edward Fryatt 66-67-69202 Steve Jones 70-67-66203 Steve Lowery 66-70-67203 Jeff Sluman 70-65-68203 Ohka to pawtucket or me international League. Sent RHP Frank Castillo to Pawtucket on a rehabili- tatinn rr Innmont CHICAGO WHITE SOX Agreed to terms with OF Magglio Ordonez nn ttiraa-unar rnntrart extension and RHP Bob Howry on a two-year contract extension. Ustinnal I nnmiA Ian Leggatt 67-68-68203 Paul Gow 65-69-69203 CINCINNATI REDS Placed LHP Justin Atchlev on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to July 13.

HOUSTON ASTROS Recalled Olln Browne 68-71-65204 Barry Cheesman 71 -67-66204 David Berganio 70-67-67204 Woody Austin 69-66-69204 RHP Tony McKnigmirom raw ur.

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