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Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, S.D. Friday, March 13, 1992 2D Sports People Witt felt threatened by fan Jurors who heard Katarina Witt tes Michael Rosenberg said from his office in Palm Springs, Calif. "Now she has to go back to her life and back to her training for the world championships." This and that Chicago Bears coach Mike Dltka underwent hip replacement surgery Thursday at the Chicago hospital where he underwent a similar operation in 1984. John Franco agreed to a two-year contract extension with the New York Mets, making him the highest paid relief pitcher in baseball. He will earn $3.5 million in 1993 and 1994, with a $1 million signing bonus.

Trivia answer Vince Whipple. Whipple in 1956 and Chad Nelson of Yankton in 1973 each scored a Class A state-tournament record 36 points in a semifinal game. Compiled from wire reports by Pat Duncan convicted on four counts of sending obscene mail and two counts of sending threatening mail to the Altendorf, Germany, home of the 26-year-old Witt. He faces a maximum prison term of 24 to 36 months when he is sentenced June 1 under federal guidelines, said Steward, who assisted Veltman. Veltman stalked Witt in Germany and the U.S., and bombarded her with mail, including nude photos of himself.

He claimed in court he loved her and never intended to hurt her. Witt said the man confronted at her home, knocking on her door at 3 a.m. and screaming that he loved her. "I believed he was going to kill me," the skater testified Wednesday. Bengals flavor in Tampa Bay Sam Wyche is gathering some of his old gang around him.

The new Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Thursday added Plan free agents offensive lineman Bruce Rei- mers and defensive back Joe King, who played for Wyche at Cincinnati. Another ex-Bengal, punt snapper Ed Brady, also signed with the Bucs. Reimers said Wyche's problems with Bengals general manager Mike Brown helped shape his decision. "When Mike didn't come through on the last two years of Sam's contract, I felt I had the right to listen to other teams," said Reimers, a rookie when Wyche joined the team in 1984. "When you look at what I was making and what the offers were, I would have been committed if I didn't take it, after taking my family into consideration." Reimers worries about how he will be judged in Cincinnati.

"I know my name's going to be mud with Bengals' management and some coaches," Reimers said. "I just hope the players understand. I wanted market value, what I deserved." Wyche says he was fired by the Bengals and is owed $1.1 million for the last two years of his contract. Management maintains he resigned. Harding sorry about incident Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding is sorry about her confrontation with another motorist on the streets of Portland, her agent says.

The incident started in an argument over a right turn. The two women reportedly traded punches. Harding, impatient about the other woman failing to turn, broke the woman's glasses when she punched her. Harding, the 1991 U.S. women's figure skating champion, said in a statement issued by her agent she was sorry about the incident and hoped to return to business as usual with the World Championships in Oakland, only nine days away.

"Tonya's statement is that while it wasn't her fault, she regrets the incident and is sorry it happened," agent tify she lived in fear of an obsessed fan found him guilty Thursday of sending threatening and obscene mail to the Olympic skater. "It's a sad ending today of a really sad story, federal publi defender H. Dean i 1 Ana, court. Katanna Wltt "Harry Veltman loved this woman. His love turned into obsession." Veltman, 47, of Westminster, who acted as his own lawyer, was Scoreboard Today in sports eras, consolation at 2 p.m.

and third place and championship at 8, Rapid City; State Class tournament ends, consolation at 1 p.m. and third place and championship at 7, Aberdeen. Women's basketball, NCAA Division II quarterfinals, sites TBA. Amateur basketball, Naismith tournament begins, 7:30 Sioux Falls YMCA. College baseball, South Dakota State at Wayne State, 1 p.m.; South Dakota vs.

Wisconsin-Eau Claire at 9 a.m. and Mt. Senario at 1 p.m., Joplin, Mo. Women's tennis, Concordia at South Dakota State, 2 p.m. Youth hockey.

State varsity tournament Best bet Semifinal games in the state Class A high school boys basketball tournament are at 7 p.m. and 8:45 on KSFY. Lennox won the 1991 championship. begins, Minnehaha Ice and Recreation Center: Aberdeen vs. Watertown at 9 am.

and Sioux Falls vs. Brookinos at noon with next-round games at 4 p.m. and 7. powenrrang, state nign-scnooi age meet, Madison City Armory. SUNDAY Youth hockey, State varsity tournament ends, Minnehaha Ice and Recreation Center consolation game at 9 third-place game at noon and championship at 3 p.m.

Amateur basketball, Naismrtn tournament ends, Sioux Falls YMCA. Hockey NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division TPts GF GA x-NY Rangers 43 23 4 90 282 226 Washington 39 23 7 85 287 234 NewJersey 34 25 10 78 254 219 Pittsburgh 32 28 8 72 294 261 NY Islanders 29 32 8 66 253 271 Philadelphia 26 32 11 63 209 232 Adams Division x-Montreal 40 23 8 88 242 175 x-Boston 30 29 10 70 227 237 Buffalo 26 31 11 63 245 259 Hartford 21 35 11 53 209 242 Quebec 16 41 11 43 210 271 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division TPts GF GA x-Detroit 37 22 10 84 283 225 Chicago 31 25 14 76 225 208 St. Louis 32 29 9 73 246 235 Minnesota 29 35 5 63 215 239 Toronto 25 38 7 57 206 257 Smythe Division Vancouver 38 21 10 86 253 206 LosAngetes 32 25 13 77 256 253 Edmonton 31 30 8 70 255 254 Winnipeg 27 30 12 66 210 215 Calgary 26 33 10 62 253 267 San Jose 15 49 5 35 178 306 x-dinched playoff berth. Thursday's Games Philadelphia 5, Calgary 4, OT Pittsburgh 6, N.Y. Islanders 4 Detroit 5, St.

Louis 4 Vancouver 2, New Jersey 1 Today's Game Hartford at Winnipeg, 7:35 p.m. Baseball EXHIBITION BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE Utah 28 36 24 26-114 Sacramento 23 25 28 27103 3-Point goals-Utah 1-2 (Stockton 1-1, Edwards 0-1), Sacramento 4-8 (Webb 30, Hopson 1-1, Richmond 0-1, R.Brown 0-1). Fouled out None. Rebounds-Utah 57 (K.Malone 11), Sacra mento 47 (Simmons, Richmond 8). Assists Utah 26 (Stockton 12), Sacramento 18 (Richmond 6).

Total fouls-Utah 23, Sacramento 24. A 17,014. Basketball CONTINENTAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION AMERICAN CONFERENCE Eastern Division QW Pts x-Grand Rapids 28 26 108 192 Birmingham 24 30 109 181 Abany 24 30 106 178 Columbus 17 37 86 137 Midwest Division x-QuadCity 40 14 129 249 X-U Crosse 38 16 13414 Z48 Rockford 21 33 104 157 Fort Wayne 19 35 83 140 NATIONAL CUNhtHtNtt Northern Division QW Pts x-RapidCity 36 18 127 235 x-Omaha 35 19 123 228 TrvCity 27 27 107 188 Sioux Falls 24 31 101 173 Yakima 13 43 82 121 Southern Division x-Wich. Falls 28 27 124 208 x-Okla City 32 22 110 206 Tuba 24 30 105 177 x-dinched playoff berth. NOTE: Three points awarded for a victory, one for each quarter won during a game and for a quarter tied.

inursoays uames Omaha 128, Yakima 89 (7, 0) Wichita Falls 143, Columbus 89 (7, 0) Tri-City 116, Sioux Falls 99 (6, 1) Today's Games Birmingham vs. Albany, at Glens Falls, N.Y. La Crosse at Grand Rapids Rockford at Fort Wayne Rapid City at Oklahoma City Saturday's Games Fort Wayne at Birmingham Columbus at Rockford Albany at La Crosse Grand Rapids at Quad City Wichita Falls at Sioux Falls Oklahoma City at Omaha Tulsa at Tri-City Sunday's Games Quad City at Col Rapid City at Sioux Falls Omaha at Wichita Falls Tuba at TrhCity End Regular Season Chinook 116, Skyforce 99 SIOUX FALLS (24-31) Corey Gaines 20 60 11, Darryl McDonald 3-10 30 9, Matt Roe 4-7 00 9, Ralph Lewis 6-12 60 18, Willie Brand 10 00 2, Bobby Phills 12-20 60 30, Greg Lazard 1-7 1-2 3, Brett Szabo 1-3 2-3 2, Antwahn Nance 24 00 4, Michael Williams 40 10 9. Totals 36-78 2502 99. TRI-CITY (27-27) Michael Anderson 7-14 70 22, Michael Holton 8-13 00 17, Michael Tail 10 1-2 3, Willie Simms 40 8-10 16, Roy Marble 7-13 5-5 19, Roy Fisher 40 1-3 10, Wayne Tinkle 10-16 24 22, Jim Usevitch 30 1-2 7.

Totals 4408 2504 116. Sioux Fairs 19 24 28 28 99 TrnCity 18 35 33 30-116 FieWgoal shooting Sioux Falls 465 percent, Tri-City 50 percent. 3foint field goafs Sioux Falls 2-7 (Roe 1-2, Gaines 1-2, Phills 0-2, McDonald 0-1), Tri-City 35 (Anderson 1-1, Fisher 1-1, Holton 10). Total fouls Sioux Falls 26, Tri-City 22. Rebounds Sioux FaHs 48 (Lewis 13), TrvCity 54 (Usevitch 14).

Steals Sioux Falls 7 (McDonald 5), Tri-City 6 (Marble 2). Blocks Sioux Falls 12 (Szabo 3, Nance 3), Tri-City 5. Assists Sioux Falls 23 (McDonald 9), Tri-City 32 (Anderson 11). Attendance 1,310. DSU 86, Edgewood 70 EDGEWOOO (21-10) Lonigro 50 1-2 13, Murray 14 00 2, Nelson 20 00 4, MacDonakJ 0-2 0O0, Meyers 04 00 0, Otte 00 00 0, Belan 7-7 00 14, Patterson 1-2 00 2, Hesseting 0-1 00 0, Treinen 7-13 50 19, Rieckhofl 20 00 4, Wolff 6-11 00 12.

Totals 31-59 60 70. DAKOTA STATE (17-15) Clark 4-7 00 10, Monette 10-15 10 21, Smith 10 00 3, LaBrie 00 2-2 2, Fleming 1-2 00 2, Koete 5-7 00 10, Ross 1-2 1-1 3, Otterdahl 7-12 00 17, Moran 00 00 0, Peterson 10 00 2, Wright 00 00 0, Winter 70 2-3 16. Totals 37-59 60 86. Halftime Dakota State 37, Edgewood 36. aoals-Edqewood 20 (Lonigro 20, Murray 0-1, MacDonaJd 0-1, Meyers 0-1), Dakota State 6-14 (Clark 2-5, Monette 0-2, Smith 10, Otterdahl 34).

Fouled out None. Rebounds Edgewood 22 (Treinen 4), Dakota State 29 (Koele, Peterson 5). Assists Edgewood 19 (Nelson 6), uakota state a (i-ieming i). loiai fours-Edgewood 11, Dakota State 10. volleyball HIGH SCHOOL BIG EAST CONFERENCE Final Standings Sioux Falls Christian 40, Howard 3-1, Chester 2-2, Garretson 1-3, Baltic 04.

COlf Honda Golf Par Scores Thursday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. t-irat roura Keith Clearwater 34-32-66 RayFtoyd 30-36-66 -6 Mike Donald 31-35-66 0 Fulton Allem 33-34-67 -5 Lance Ten Broeck 31-36-67 -5 Greg Kraft 35-32-67 -5 Greg Hickman 33-34-67 -5 Phil Blackmar 34-34-68 4 NBA basketball NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Owsion Pet. GB New Yak 39 2 .619 Boston 35 28 556 4 Philadelphia 30 33 .476 9 Miami 29 34 .460 10 NewJersey 27 35 .435 Washington 21 42 .333 18 Orlando 14 49 222 25 Central Division x-Chkago 52 12 .813 Cleveland 40 20 .667 10 Detroit 39 25 .609 13 Atlanta 29 33 .468 22 Indiana 30 35 .462 22 Milwaukee 27 35 .435 24 Charlotte 24 37 .393 26V4 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pet GB Utah 43 21 .672 San Antonio 39 24 .619 3 Houston 34 30 .531 9 Denver 21 41 .339 21 Dallas 17 46 270 25V4 Minnesota 11 50 .180 30 Pacific Division Portland 45 18 .714 GokJenState 42 20 .677 2Vi Phoenix 40 24 .625 5 Seattle 35 29 .547 10 LA Lakers 33 29 .532 11 LA Dippers 32 31 .508 13 Sacramento 20 43 .317 25 x-dinched playoff berth. Thursday's Games Phoenix 106, Milwaukee 100 San Antonio 104, Houston 98 Detroit 119, Golden State 112 Utah 114, Sacramento 103 Today's Games New Jersey vs. Boston at Hartford, 6:30 p.m.

Phoenix at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. Minnesota at Washington, 6:30 p.m. Indiana at Orlando, 6:30 p.m. Denver at Miami, 6:30 p.m. Portland at Atlanta, 6:30 m.

LA Lakers at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. Charlotte at Houston, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at LA Clippers, 9:30 p.m. Spurs 104, Rockets 98 HOUSTON (98) BJohnson 36 00 7, Thorpe 10-14 03 20, Oajuwon 2-13 2-3 6, Maxwell 8-18 3-3 24, K.Smith 7-13 4-4 20, LSmith 1-1 00 2, Bullard 00 11, AJohnson 04 00 0, Floyd 2 2-2 6, Rollins 1-3 00 2. Totals 3966 11-15 98.

SAN ANTONIO (104) Elliott 36 56 11, Cummings 14-23 3-5 31, Robinson 6-11 34 15, Strickland 6-11 7-8 19, VJohnson 4-10 00 8, Tucker 44 1-2 10, Carr 1-3 2-2 4, Green 1-1 00 2, Pressey 00 00 0, Royal 2-5 00 4.TotalS 41-76 21-27 104. Houston 17 19 26 36- 98 San Antonio 22 25 20 37-104 3-Point goals Houston 9-20 (Maxwell 5-13, K.Smith 2-3, BJohnson 1-1, Bullard 1-3), San Antonio 1-3 (Tucker 1-1, Elliott 0-1, VJohnson 0-1). Fouled out None. Rebounds Houston 42 (Thorpe 11), San Antonio 50 (Cummings 11). Assists Houston 14 (K.Smith 4), San Antonio 22 (Robinson 5).

Total fouls Houston 27, San Antonio 18. Suns 106, Bucks 100 PHOENIX (106) Chambers 919 8-9 26, Perry OS 0-2 0, West 2-6 2-3 6, KJohnson 1-5 10-12 1a Homacek 6-14 4-5 17, Majerte 5-13 30 14, Lang 1-5 00 2, Rambis 2-3 00 4, CebalkB 10-14 5-9 25. Totals 36-84 3246 106. MILWAUKEE (100) Roberts 4-7 00 8, Brickowski 5-11 2-2 12, Matone 4-12 9-10 17, Humphries 5-11 2-2 14, Robertson 7-14 0O 15, Krystkowiak 14 00 2, Ellis 7-13 0-1 16, Grayer 1-6 00 2, Lohaus 4-7 00 9, Conner 1-2 1-1 3, Hereon 1-2 0O 2.Totals 4009 14-16 100. Phoenix 30 18 27 31-106 Milwaukee 20 34 21 25-100 3foint goals Phoenix 2-6 (Homacek 1-3, Majerte 1-3), Milwaukee 6-15 (Ellis 2-5, Humphries 2-2, Robertson 1-3, Lohaus 1-3, Grayer 0-1, Hereon 0-1).

Fouled out none. Rebounds-Phoenix 62 (Lang, Cebaltos 7), Milwaukee 51 (Matone, Robertson, Lohaus 7). Assists Phoenix 24 (Johnson 9), Milwaukee 25 (Humphries, Conner 5). Total foute Phoenix 24, Milwaukee 36. Technical-Brickowski.

A 13,587. Pistons 119, Warriors 112 DETROIT (119) Rodman 2-2 1-2 5, Woolridge 9-17 50 23, Salley 7-10 68 20, Dumars 17-33 9-10 45, Walker 3-11 24 8, Laimbeer 5-9 0O 10, Aguirre 4-10 00 8. Blanks 03 00 0. Totals 47-95 23-32 119 GOLDEN STATE (112) Muffin 8-16 60 26, Owens 5-10 00 10, Hill 1-2 11, Elie 6-11 1-1 14, Hardaway 9-23 9-12 30, Marciulionis 6-12 14 13, Askew 00 00 0, Alexander 1-3 00 2, Gatjing 24 2-2 6. Totals 42-88 20-30 11 Detroit 32 26 26 35-119 Golden State 21 24 25 42-112 Point goals-Detroit 2-5 (Dumars 2-3, Aguirre 0-1, Blanks 0-1), Golden State 8-16 MuHn 40, Hardaway 30, Elie 1-2).

Fouled but None. Rebounds Detroit 63 (Rodman 21), Golden State 50 (Owens 14). Assists Detroit 23 Walker 6), Golden State 18 (Hardaway 12). Total ioub-Detroit 23, Golden State 25. Technical Hardaway.

Jazz 114, Kings 103 UTAH (114) Edwards 2-12 5-7 9, K.Makme 14-22 12-13 40, Eaton 14 00 2, Stockton 50 50 16, Makme 8-15 34 19, Murdock 2-5 34 7, Corbin 30 1-1 7, Brown 3-7 2-2 8, Benoit 3-5 00 6, Austin 00 00 0. Totals 4106 31-37 114. SACRAMENTO (103) Simmons 4-15 50 13, Bonner 3-7 00 6, Causwell 1-3 2-2 4, Webb 6-11 44 19, Richmond 10-22 60 26, Chilcutt 6-9 00 12, Hopson 6-14 60 19, R.Brown 1-5 2-2 4, Jepsen 00 0O 0. Thompson 00 00 0. Totals 37-86 25-29 103.

Area events Boys basketball, State Class A tournament continues, consolation at 1 p.m. and semifinals at 7, basketball, NCAA Division II North Central Region tournament begins, Brookings: North Dakota vs. Denver at 6:05 p.m. and South Dakota State vs. St Cloud State at NAIA Division II national tournament, Stephenville, Texas: Dakota State vs.

King, at 6:15 p.m. and Northvyestem vs. Tarleton State, Texas, at 8. Women's basketball, NCAA Division II North Central Region tournament begins, Fargo, N.D.: Augus-tana vs. Nebraska-Omaha at 5:30 p.m.

and North Dakota State vs. South Dakota State at NAIA Division II national tournament Northern State vs. Tusculum, 11 a.m., Monmouth, Ore. College indoor track, NCAA Division II meet begins, Saginaw, Mich. College baseball, South Dakota State at Citrus tournament, Edin-burg, Texas.

Men's tennis, South Dakota State vs. Southeastern, 3 p.m., Lakeland, Fla. College swimming, NCAA Division II meet continues, Grand Forks, N.D. Hkteki Kase Blaine McCallister JimHaHet 3305-68 4 3305-68 4 36-32-68 4 3404-68 4 3503-08 4 35-33-68 4 34-34-68 4 34- 34-68 4 35- 33-68 4 3404-68 4 34-34-68 4 3305- 68 4 34- 34-68 4 3503-68 4 35- 34-69 34- 35-69 0 3306- 69 0 3306-69 36- 33-69 35- 34-69 0 35-34-69 0 34- 35-69 0 35- 34-69 0 32- 37-69 0 33- 36-69 0 35- 34-69 -3 33- 36-09 0 36- 33-69 0 36-33-69 0 34- 36-70 -2 BMGIasson Corey Pavin Carl Cooper John Riegger Fuzzy Zoeller Hcnardzokoi John Daly UA weiwing Hooenuamez Dan Foreman Jim McGovem Mark Lye Thomas Lehman Fred Funk Bruce Fleisher Tommy Armour 111 Mark Brooks Russ Cochran Fred Couples BobTway Jeff Maggert Kenny Perry Ken Green NickFakJo Payne Stewart Robin Freeman Jack Nicklaus Bruce Lietzke Marco Dawson David Toms Sonny Skinner Bob Gilder Scott Gump Brian Claar Dick Mast Peter Persons Mark McCumber GeneSauers Patrick Burke Dave Sch'eyer DougTeweH Buddy Gardner Dave Hummells Leonard Thompson Kenny Knox Steve Pate Nek Price BiHy Andrade Andrew Magee 3505-70 34- 36-70 35- 35-70 34-36-70 33-37-70 36- 34-70 34-36-70 -2 32-38-70 -2 37-33-70 -2 36-34-70 -2 38-32-70 34-36-70 36-34-70 36-35-71 34- 37-71 35- 36-71 35-36-71 34-37-71 37- 34-71 -1 36-35-71 -1 36-35-71 -1 33- 38-71 -1 34- 37-71 -1 35- 36-71 -1 35-36-71 -1 35-36-71 -1 34- 37-71 -1 38- 33-71 -1 35- 36-71 -1 36- 35-71 -1 36-35-71 -1 Scores Doug Martin John Ross Dicky Thompson Tray Tyner H. Horgan III Johnlnman Chris Perry Andy North Tom Byrum LPGA Ping Par Thursday in Tucson, Ariz.

First round Pat Bradley Dottie Mochrie Hons Stacy Anne Marie PaHi Dale Eggeling Kathy Postlewait Alison Munt Alice Miller Kate Hughes NinaFoust Beth Daniel Lynn Adams Colleen Walker Alice Ritzman Deborah McHatfie Betsy King Nancy Harvey Gail Graham Allison Finney JoAnne Carrier Brandie Burton Kris Tschetter Lisa Walters Sherri Turner Sue Thomas Muffin Spencer-Devlin Rhonda ReiHy JoanPitcock Meg MaUon Lisa Kiggens Caroline Keggi Kate Golden 33- 34-07 0 34- 34-68 4 34- 35-69 0 35- 34-69 0 36- 33-69 0 32-38-70 -2 35-35-70 -2 34- 36-70 -2 35- 35-70 -2 32- 38-70 -2 34- 36-70 -2 35- 35-70 -2 35-36-71 -1 37- 34-71 -1 35-36-71 -1 35-36-71 -1 3407- 71 -1 35- 36-71 -1 33- 38-71 -1 34- 37-71 -1 36- 35-71 -1 35- 37-72 36- 36-72 35-37-72 35- 37-72 34- 38-72 37- 35-72 36- 36-72 36-36-72 3705-72 35- 37-72 3408- 72 Fv ASSk Television OUTDOORS MSC, Ski with Andy Mill, 8:25 a.m.; Sports Shooting America, 8:30 a.m.; American Fisherman's Journal, 9 a.m.; Outdoor Adventurers, 9:30 a.m.; Warren Miller Ski Shows, 3:30 p.m.; Horse Show, 4 p.m. BASKETBALL ESPN, College: Atlantic Coast Conference tournament, 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 6 p.m. KSFY, Boys: State Class A tournament, semifinals, 7 p.m., 8:45 p.m. MSC, College: Great Midwest Conference tournament, 7 p.m., 9 p.m. Radio KBWS-FM, 102.9 in Sisseton; KWOA-AM, 730 in Worthington, NBA basketball: Minnesota Timberwoives at Washington Bul Danielle Ammaccapane Mary Beth Zimmerman Jan Stephenson Val Skinner 3507-72 39-34-73 1 35-38-73 1 35-38-73 1 Scores COLLEGE SWIMMING NCAA Division I Meet Second Day Men California-Bakersfield 447, Oakland 285, Clarion 255 (South Dakota is ninth, St.

Cloud State is 12th and North Dakota is 14th) Women Oakland 340, Northern Michigan 259, Florida Atlantic 96 (North Dakota is fourth, St Qoud State is 10th, South Dakota is 16th and Northern Colorado is 17th) GIRLS BASKETBALL kma Six-Player Tournament Quarterfinals Atlantic 61, Emmetsburg 60 CokvNESCO 50, Harlan 37 Hampton-Dumont 85, Elk HorrvWmballton 71 Osage 76, Adair-Casey 48 BOYS BASKETBALL South Dakota State Class A Tournament First Round Custer 63, Milbank 36 Crow Creek 85, Todd County 66 Howard 70, Lyman 60 Lennox 89, Parker 36 Region 2B Tournament De Smet 44, Florence 34 Minnesota Section 3A Subsection I Championship StordervJeflers 60, Jackson 55 Section 3A Subsection Championship Slayton 64, Southwest Christian 62 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Iowa 65, Minnesota 47 Western Athletic Conference Quarterfinals San Diego St. 66, Wyoming 58 Creighton 89, New Mexico 50 Bngham Young 85, Colorado St. 65 Utah 75, Texas-El Paso 60 MEN'S BASKETBALL Area NAIA Division Tournament First Round Dakota St. 86, Edgewood, Wis. 70 Indiana 66, Wisconsin 41 Far West California 79, Oregon St.

66 Southern Cal 81, Arizona St. 66 Stanford 70, Oregon 47 UCLA 89, Arizona 81 Tournaments Atlantic 10 Conference Championship Massachusetts 97, West Virginia 91 Atlantic Coast Conference First Round Maryland 81, Oemson 75 Bkj East Conference First Round Boston College 78, Providence 68 Miami 83, Pittsburgh 71 Big Sky Conference First Round Idaho 75, Boise St. 56 Weber St. 92, Idaho St. 74 Great Midwest Conference First Round Marquette 74, a Louis 63 Memphis St.

79, Ala-Birrningharn 67 Mid-American Conference First Round Ball St. 79, Cent. Michigan 65 Bowling Green 56, Ohio U. 46 Miami, Ohio 67, E. Michigan 66 W.

Michigan 61, Kent 57 1 Milwaukee (ss) vs. Seattle at Tempe, 2:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (ss) vs. Milwaukee (ss) at Mesa, 2, 3 p.m. Texas (ss) vs.

Baltimore at St Petersburg, Fla, 6:05 p.m. Pittsburgh vs. Toronto at Toronto, Fla, 6:35 p.m. Chicago Cubs (ss) vs. Oakland (ss) at Phoenix, 8:05 p.m.

Twins 5, Red Sox 2 MINNESOTA BOSTON abrhbi abrhbi Macklf 5 2 4 1 Boggs3b 0 0 0 0 Quinons 2b 4 10 0 Nahrng 3b 0 0 0 0 Hrbekdh 5 0 0 0 Reed 2b 3 110 Davis rf 2 0 0 1 Brumly 2b 10 0 0 Naveda If 1 0 0 0 Burks cf 3 10 0 Larkinlb 4 0 2 2 McNelycf 100 0 Bush 1b 1 0 0 0 Greenwl If 3 0 11 LeiusSb 3 110 Wnnghmtf 10 0 0 Webster 3 0 2 0 Clark dh 4 0 0 0 Parks 1 0 0 0 Plantier rf 2 0 10 Gagne ss 4 0 0 0 Pena 2 0 0 0 Gilbert ss 0 0 0 0 Marzanoc 1000 Brown cf 4 110 Vaughn 1b 3 0 0 0 Rivera ss 3 0 0 0 Totals 37 5 10 4 Totals 27 2 3 1 Minnesota 100 100 210-5 Boston 000 200 0002 Gagne, Vaughn. DP Minnesota 1, Boston 1. LOB-Minnesota 9, Boston 3. 2B Mack, Brown. 3B Plantier.

SB Mack (1). S-Quinones. SF Davis. IP ER BB SO Minnesota West 3 1 0 0 0 5 KrueqerW.10 3 2 2 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 4 Boston Viola 4 4 2 2 2 6 Harris 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 4 3 1 0 0 Hoy 1 0 0 0 0 0 WP-Viola T-231. Transactions Thursday's Sports Transactions BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Assigned Mike Lehman, catcher; Mark Smith, outfielder, and Amalio Carreno, pitcher, to their minor camp in Sarasota, Ra.

CLEVELAND INDIANS-Agreed to terms with Alex Cole, outfielder, and Jack Armstrong pitcher, on two-year contracts. National League HOUSTON ASTROS Announced the resignation of Chuck Pool, assistant director of public relations, to become director of media relations for the Florida Marlins, effectie March 13. Named Tyler Barnes assistant director of public relations. NEW YORK METS Agreed to terms with John Franco, pitcher, on a two-year contract. SAN DIEGO PADRES-Signed Andy Benes, pitcher, to a one-year contract.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS-Placed Craig Ehlo, guard-forward, and Winston Bennett, forward, on the injured list. Signed Mike Sanders, forward, to a 10-day contract. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS Placed Jeff Ruland, center, on the injured list. Activated Brian Oliver, guard, from the injured list. United States Basketball League NEW HAVEN SKYHAWKS-Named Joseph Andronaco marketing director.

FOOTBALL National Football League NFL Named Thomas E. Speck chief financial officer for the World League of American Football. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Named Ann Parry executive director of marketing. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Signed Bruce Reimers, offensive lineman; Milton Mack and Joe King, defensive backs; and Mark Duckens, defensive lineman. World League of American Football BIRMINGHAM FIRE-Announced that R.C.

Mullin, tackle, has left camp. LONDON MONARCHS Released Greg Cox and Antonio Gibson, safeties: Todd Wilis, quarterback; Eddie Godfrey, comerback; David Harbour, tight end; Scott Hough, tackle; Tony Lomack, wide receiver, and Virgil Robertson, linebacker. MONTREAL MACHINE Released Johnny Carter, nose guard; Octavius Gould, running back; Dan Grayson, linebacker; Tyrone Jones, safety; Frnak Miolke, wide receiver, and Brod-erick Sargent, fullback. NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY KNIGHTS Released Zeno Alexander and Pepper Jenkins, linebackers; Eddie Brown, Reggie Moore and Joey Smith, wide receivers; John Evans, quarterback; Jeff Hammerschmidt and Charlie Oliver, safeties; and Karl Miller, running back. OHIO GLORY Released Zack Dumas, safety; Frank Griffin, tight end; Larry Kinnebrew and Rico Tyler, fullbacks; Robert Morris, Scott Reagan and Malcolm ShoweV, defensive ends, and Steve Starcevich, kicker.

ORLANDO THUNDER Released Henry Brown, defensive end. SAN ANTONIO RIDERS-Released Brod-erick Graves, running back; Jeff Grimes, tackle; George Hemingway, fullback; Kenneth Johnson, safety; and Randy Thornton, linebacker. Arena Football League CLEVELAND THUNDERBOLTS-Rehired Dave Whinham, coach. Named Mike Rossi president and Jenny Kuczek director of marketing. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NBA Fined Anthony Bowie, Orlando Marie guard, $5,000 and suspended him without pay for one game and fined Todd Lchti, Denver Nuggets guard, $2,500 for their parts in an altercation during a game on March 10.

COLLEGE DUKE Announced the resignation of Debbie Leonard, women's basketball coach. OKLAHOMA STATE-Named Bruce Cow-drey recruiting coordinator. SOUTH FLORIDA Extended the contract of Bobby Paschal, basketball coach, two years, through June 1996. STATEN ISLAND-Named Tom Quinn, i Vinnie Aversano and Emil Fiore assistant baseball coaches. IA Emmets IRISH CREME 2.00 Rebate Available 750 Ml.

if iCICI lets, 6:30 p.m. WNAX-AM, 570 in Yankton, boys basketball: First semifinal game, 7 p.m.; second semifinal gamejoined in progress after South Dakota State game. WSN-AM, 1230, in Sioux Falls, boys basketball: Class A semifinals, Lennox vs. Howard, 8:45 p.m. KJ JO-AM, 910 in Brookings, men's basketball: St.

Qoud State vs. South Dakota State, 8:05 p.m. WNAX-AM, 570 in Yankton, men's basketball: St. Cloud State vs. South Dakota State, 8:05 p.m.

KJAM-AM and FM, 1390 and 103.1 in Madison, boys basketball: All games in state Class A tournament. WSN-AM, 1230 in Sioux Falls, women's basketball: Division II playoffs, Augustana Nebraska-Omaha, 5:30 p.m. Midwestern Collegiate Conference First Round Butler 87, Detroit 70 Loyola, II. 83, Dayton 73 NAIA Div. I First Round Dakota St.

86, Edgewood 70 Florida Memorial 62, King's, N.Y. 59 George Fox 90, Missouri Val. 70 Husson 82, Phto. Pharmacy 68 Southeastern Conference First Round Georgia 85, Mississippi 66 Tennessee 70, South Carolina 63 Vanderbilt 77, Mississippi St. 55 Western Athletic Conference First Round Bngham Young 72, Air Force 51 New Mexico 89, Wyoming 83 Texas-El Paso 66, Colorado SI 65 This week SATURDAY Boys basketball, State Class A tournament ends, consolation at 1 p.m.

and third place and championship at 7, Arena; Hegion iaa tournament, O'Gorman vs. Yankton and Brandon Valley vs. Brookings, Watertown. Men's basketball, NCAA Division II North Central Region tournament ends, Brookings: thirdflace game at 6:05 p.m. and championship at 8:05.

Women's basketball, NCAA Division II North Central Region tournament ends, championship at 7 p.m., Fargo, N.D. College indoor track, NCAA Division II meet ends, Saginaw, Mich. College baseball, South Dakota State at Citrus tournament, Edinburg, Texas. College Softball, USD Invitational begins, 11 DakotaDome. High school Indoor track, DakotaDome meet.

College swimming, NCAA Division II meet ends, Grand Forks, N.D. SUNDAY CBA basketball, Rapid City at Sioux Falls, 3:35 p.m. College baseball, South Dakota at Missouri Western, 1:30 p.m. College Softball, USD Invitational ends, DakotaDome. MONDAY Exhibition basketball, Minnesota Vikings vs.

WSNKRRO All-Stars, 7 p.m., Arena. College baseball, South Dakota at Missouri Western, 1:30 p.m. Meetings, Sioux Falls Sports Club, noon, American Legion. TUESDAY College baseball, South Dakota at Washburn, 1:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY College Softball, Southwest State at South Dakota, 6:30 p.m.

Women's tennis, South Dakota State at Augustana, 2 p.m. THURSDAY Boys basketball, State Class AA tournament begins, sessions at 2 p.m. and 8, Rapid City; State Class tournament begins, Woonsocket vs. Warner, 1 p.m.; Harding County vs. De Smet, Stickney vs.

Harrold, Irene vs. Ipswich, 8:45 p.m., Aberdeen. College baseball, South Dakota vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point at 10 a.m. and Northeast Oklahoma State at 1 p.m., Joplin, Mo.

Women's tennis, South Dakota at Sioux Falls, 3 p.m. FRIDAY Boys basketball, State Class AA tournament continues, consolation at 2 p.m. and semifinals at 8, Rapid City; State Class tournament continues, consolation at 1 p.m. and semifinals at 7 Afaofoon Women's basketball, NCAA Division II quarterfinals, sites TBA. College baseball, South Dakota vs.

Northeast Oklahoma State at 1 p.m. and Missouri Southern at 4, Joplin, Mo. College Softball, South Dakota at Wayne State, 3 p.m. SATURDAY Boys basketball, State Class AA tournament "ft Pet. California 5 2 .714 Cleveland 4 2 .667 Minnesota 4 2 .667 Chicago 5 3 .625 Baltimore 4 3 .571 Seattle 4 3 .571 Boston 3 3 .500 Milwaukee 3 3 .500 New York 4 4 .500 Kansas City 3 4 .429 Texas 3 4 .429 Oakland 2 4 .333 Detroit 2 5 .286 Toronto 2 5 286 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet.

St. Louis 5 1 .833 San Francisco 4 2 .667 Montreal 5 3 .625 Cincinnati 4 3 .571 Atlanta 4 4 .500 Houston 4 4 .500 Pittsburgh 4 4 .500 New York 3 4 .429 Philadelphia 3 4 .429 Chicago 2 3 .400 Los Angeles 3 5 .375 San Diego 1 6 .143 NOTE: Split-squad games count in standings, ties do not Thursday's Games Milwaukee 8, Oakland 4 Houston 2, Kansas City 1 N.Y. Yankees (ss) 8, Montreal 7 St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 1 Philadelphia 3, Toronto 0 Los Angeles 8, N.Y. Yankees (ss) 5 Minnesota 5, Boston 2 Pittsburgh 3, Baltimore 2, 13 innings Atlanta 4, Detroit 0 Chicago White Sox 9, Texas 5 Chicago Cubs 4, Angels 2 San Francisco 2, Seattle 1 Oakland 8, San Diego 5 Milwaukee 3, Cleveland 2.

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Atlanta vs. Boston at Winter Haven, Fla, 12:05 p.m. Los Angeles vs. Montreal at West Palm Beach, Fla, 12:05 p.m. Texas (ss) vs.

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N.Y. Yankees vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla, 12:10 p.m.

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