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Orlando Sentinel: PRODUCT: OS DESK: SPT DATE: 05 26 2002 EDITION: FLA ZONE: FLA PAGE: C15.0 DEADLINE: 23.24 OP: kpointer COMPOSETIME: 23.16 CMYK SUNDAY, MAY 26, 2002 CI 5 Orlando Sentinel FOR THE RECORD Sports Buzz Bielik knocks off UFs Lehnhoff Wake Forest junior Bea Bielik used her powerful serve to overwhelm Florida senior Jessica Lehnhoff 6-2, 6-0 to win the NCAA singles championship at Stanford University. Third- BASEBALL SOCCER TENNIS GOLF Florida State League MLS standings WTA Tour Internationaux de Strasbourg Strasbourg, France EASTERN DIVISION Pts GF GA Chicago Columbus 1 10 8 10 seeded Lehnhoff (35-4), from Delray Beach, had beaten Bielik (35-2) earlier this season. The top-seeded Bielik lost just 21 games in six matches a championship record to become the first Wake Forest player to win an NCAA tennis title. "I'd like to play her again when I'm more rested," said Lehnhoff, who played her 18th match in 10 days. "I can't complain though.

I was glad to New England D.C. United SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP Silvia Farina Elia (2) d. I 6-4, 3-6, Jelena Dokic (1) 6-3 DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Jennifer Hopkins-Jelena 0-6, 6-4, Kostanicd. Caroline Dhe- 6-4 nin-MajaMatevzic WESTERN DIVISION Pts GF GA BIELIK San Jose Los Angeles Dallas 214 214 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 219 219 220 220 221 221 221 Kansas City NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. SATURDAY'S RESULTS ATP Tour International Raiffeisen Grand Prix at St.

Poelten, Austria SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP New England 3 Los Angeles 2 MetroStars 1 tie Kansas City 1 Dallas 1 Columbus 1, tie TODAY'S GAME San Jose at Chicago 3:30 p.m. SATURDAY, JUNE 1 Los Angeles at Colorado 4 p.m. Nicolas Lapentti (2) d. Fernando Vicente DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Petr Pala-David Rikl d. I Mike Bryan- and Michael Hill San Jose at New England 6:30 p.m.

Dallas at Kansas City 8 p.m. Saturday's boxes Wizards! MetroStars 1 Kansas City 1 New YorkNew Jer- 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 WTA Tour Open de Espana at Madrid SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP First half 1 Kansas City, Klein 3 (Preki, Garcia), 10th minute. 2, New YorkNew Jersey, Dial lo 2 (A.Williams, Ramos), 42nd. Second half None. First Overtime None.

Goalies Kansas City, Oshoniyi; New YorkNew Jersey, Howard. A 18,401 EASTERN PCT GB Jupiter (Marlins) 27 23 .540 Vero Beach (Dodgers) 26 24 .520 1 Lakeland (Tigers) 25 24 .510 Vz St. Lucie (Mets) 24 26 .480 3 Brevard County (Ex- 22 28 .440 5 PS) Daytona(Cubs) 22 28 .440 5 WESTERN PCT GB Tampa (Yankees) 32 18 .640 Charlotte (Rangers) 28 22 .560 4 Sarasota (Red Sox) 28 22 .560 4 Fort Myers (Twins) 26 24 .520 6 Dunedin (Blue Jays) 25 25 .500 7 Clearwater (Phillies) 14 35 .286 171? FRIDAY'S RESULTS Dunedin 16 Clearwater 3 Fort Myers 7 Charlotte 5, 11 inn. Lakeland 4 Jupiter 1 Sarasota 5 Tampa 2 Brevard County 6 SI. Lucie 4 Vero Beach 6 Dayton a 3 SATURDAY'S RESULTSS Brevard County 8 St.

Lucie 4 Charlotte 8 Fort Myers 1 Clearwater 6 Dunedin 4 Lakeland 7 Jupiter 6 Sarasota 6 Tampa 4 Vero Beach 6 Dayton a 1 TODAY'S GAMES Brevard County at St. Lucie Charlotte at Fort Myers Clearwater at Dunedin Jupiter at Lakeland Tampa at Sarasota Vero Beach at Daytona Southern League EASTERN PCT Jacksonville (Dodgers) 29 18 .617 Carolina (Rockies) 25 22 .532 4 Tennessee (Blue Jays) 23 24 .489 6 Greenville (Braves) 20 26 .435 81? Orlando (Devil Rays) 18 29 .383 11 WESTERN PCT Chattanooga (Reds) 27 20 .575 Birmingham (White 26 21 .553 1 Sox) Mobile (Padres) 25 22 .532 2 West Tenn (Cubs) 22 25 .468 5 Huntsville (Brewers) 19 27 .413 7Vz FRIDAY'S RESULTS Huntsville 7 Birmingham 6 Carolina 11 Chattanooga 6 Jacksonville 2 Tennessee 0 Greenville 2 Orlando 0 Mobile 9 West Tennessee 1 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Birmingham 4 Huntsville 2 Chattanooga 4 Carolina 3 Jacksonville 8 Tennessee 3 Orlando 5 Greenville 4 West Tennessee at Mobile night TODAY'S GAMES Birmingham at Huntsville Carolina at Chattanooga Jacksonville at Tennessee Orlando at Greenville Monica Seles d. Chanda Rubin Martina Navratilova- 6-3 Natasha Zvereva d. Ros- sana Neffa-De los Rios- Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (2) Revolution 3, Galaxy 2 1 2 Los Angeles New England NCAA Women's Championship at Stanford PGA Tour Memorial Tournament at Dublin, Ohio BobTway 65-71-68 204 Stewart Cink 66-70-69 205 Justin Leonard 69-65-72 206 John Cook 73-69-65 207 Shigeki Maruyama 74-66-67 207 Skip Kendall 73-66-68 207 David Peoples 69-74-65 208 Heath Slocum 73-66-69 208 Vijay Singh 69-67-72 208 JimFuryk 71-70-68 209 John Rollins 72-69-68 209 Tim Clark 77-64-68 209 Phil Mickelson 73-66-70 209 Jerry Kelly 71-71-68 210 Brett Quigley 71-71-68 210 Ernie Els 70-71-69 210 Paul Azinger 73-68-69 210 Brad Faxon 71-69-70 210 JeffSluman 69-70-71 210 Harrison Frazar 70-65-75 21 0 Billy Andrade 72-72-67 211 David Duval 75-69-67 211 Rocco Mediate 70-73-68 21 1 David Gossett 70-72-69 211 Cameron Beckman 72-70-69 21 1 Fred Funk 72-70-69 211 Frank Lickliter II 69-72-70 211 LeeJanzen 73-68-70 211 Stuart Appleby 67-73-71 211 Briny Baird 75-70-67 212 Steve Jones 74-70-68 212 Craig Stadler 73-69-70 212 Olin Browne 70-71-71212 Tom Lehman 68-73-71 212 MattKuchar 74-72-67 213 Charles Howell III 70-76-67 213 Steve Lowery 73-72-68 21 3 J.L. Lewis 75-70-68 213 Tom Pernice, Jr.

68-73-72 21 3 Jeff Maggert 72-67-74 213 Peter Lonard 73-71-70 214 John Huston 73-70-71 214 TimHerron 74-69-71 214 David Edwards 73-69-72 21 4 Mike Weir 74-68-72 214 Corey Pavin 73-69-72 214 Scott Verplank 72-68-74 21 4 Len Mattiace 71-73-71215 Chris Smith 75-69-71 215 MarkO'Meara 76-68-71 215 Kevin Sutherland 73-71 -71 21 5 Billy Mayfair 71-72-72 215 Robert Allenby 70-73-72 215 Garrett Willis 73-69-73 215 Glen Day 72-69-74 215 Dennis Paulson 74-72-70 216 Jack Nicklaus 71-74-71 216 K.J.Choi 71-74-71216 Tiger Woods 74-70-72 216 Rod Pampling 75-69-72 21 6 Joel Edwards 75-68-73 216 Kenny Perry 74-68-74 216 MattGogel 73-73-71 217 Andrew Magee 72-74-71 217 Geoff Ogilvy 75-70-72 217 Chad Campbell 76-69-72 217 Jose Coceres 70-73-74 21 7 Toru Taniguchi 74-68-75 21 7 Carl Paulson 75-69-74 218 Robert Damron 72-73-74 21 9 Paul Stankowski 75-71 -74 220 Jay Don Blake 76-69-75 220 Sergio Garcia 75-70-77 222 Carlos Franco 74-71 -78 223 Bubba Dickerson 74-72-78 224 LPGA Tour Corning Classic at Corning, N.Y. Laura Diaz 66-69-69 204 Rosie Jones 69-69-67 205 Silvia Cavalleri 69-68-70 207 Jung Yeon Lee 67-69-72 208 Michelle Estill 69-70-70 209 Alison Nicholas 68-70-71 209 Sherri Steinhauer 66-72-71 209 Marnie McGuire 70-72-68 21 0 Allison Finney 71-70-69 210 Michele Redman 69-71 -70 21 0 Beth Bauer 68-68-74 210 Jean Bartholomew 68-67-75 21 0 Fiona Pike 75-69-67 211 BarbMucha 71-71-69 211 NamikaOmata 71-70-70 211 Marilyn Lovander 71 -68-72 21 1 Carin Koch 74-71-67 212 CandieKung 74-70-68 212 Mhairi McKay 73-69-70 212 Pamela Kerrigan 72-70-70 21 2 KelliKuehne 71-71-70 212 Catriona Matthew 72-69-71 212 Johanna Head 71-69-72 212 Becky Morgan 69-71 -72 21 2 Heather Daly-Donofrio 21 2 Leslie Spalding 68-70-74 21 2 Beth Daniel 69-68-75 212 Joanne Morley 71-75-67 21 3 LetaLindley 71-73-69 213 Michelle McGann 71-71-71213 Stephanie Keever 70-71 -72 21 3 Jenny Lidback 70-71-72 213 Karen Weiss 69-72-72 213 Jeong Jang 73-73-68 214 MegMallon 74-71-69 214 MinnyYeo 73-72-69 214 Maggie Will 71-74-69 214 Joanne Mills 70-75-69 214 Pearl Sinn 71-73-70 214 Patricia Meunier-Lebouc. 71-72-71 214 Diana D'Alessio 74-67-73 21 4 Nicole Jeray 72-69-73- Michelle Ellis 68-73-73- Nanci Bowen 72-74-69- Lori West 70-75-70 Susie Parry 73-71-71 Jane Crafter 73-71-71 Sally Little 69-75-71 Tammie Green 73-68-74- Becky Iverson 72-69-74 Natascha Fink 76-70-70 Julie Piers 71-75-70- Mitzi Edge 70-75-71 JamieHullett 73-71-72- Jan Stephenson 72-71-73- JaneGeddes 71-72-73- A.J.Eathorne 69-73-74- Val Skinner 67-75-74- JillMcGill 67-75-74- Karen Davies 72-74-71 ShihoKatano 74-71-72- Kathryn Marshall 73-72-72- PennyHammel 73-72-72- Stefania Croce 72-73-72- Hilary Homeyer 70-75-72- Kate Golden 72-72-73- Beth Bader 66-77-74 Cindy Schreyer 74-72-72- AmyFruhwirth 71-75-72- Dodie Mazzuca 69-77-72- LaurieBrower 67-79-72- Tonya Gill 72-73-73- Ashli Bunch 74-70-74- Catrin Nilsmark 72-72-74- Kris Tschetter 72-71-75- Lisa Kiggens 71-75-73- Mayumi Nakajima 70-74-75 Sara Sanders 74-72-74 Alicia Dibos 69-74-77- Nancy Harvey 73-73-75 Janice Moodie 73-72-76- Carmen Hajjar 72-73-76- Senior PGA Tour SPGA Farmers Charity Classic at Ada, Mich. Rodger Davis 69-67- Dan O'Neill 69-67- Jay Sigel 67-69 Morris Hatalsky 71-66- Bob Gilder 70-68- Wayne Levi 70-68- Jim Thorpe 69-69- TomWargo 69-69- David Eger 67-72- Gary Player 72-68- RandyErskine 71-69- BobbyWalzel 71-69- John Jacobs 68-72- Dave Hill 72-69- Allen Doyle 71-70- Jim Holtgrieve 70-71 Rocky Thompson 71-70 Bobby Wadkins 69-72- R.W. Eaks 69-72 Lee Trevino 72-70 Walter Hall 72-70- Jay Overton 71-71 Mike Hill 72-70- Dick Mast 69-73- Jim Dent 69-73- Dana Quigley 73-70- Butch Sheehan 73-70 Bruce Summerhays 71-72 Jose Maria Canizares 71-72 Larry Nelson 69-74- Sammy Rachels 74-70 Howard Twitty 71-73- Dave Stockton 71-73- Ed Dougherty 71-73- Mark Pfeil 71-73- George Archer 70-74- Ted Coin 75-70 Mike Smith 75-70 Jim Colbert 74-71 Walter Morgan 73-72 DeWitt Weaver 72-73 Hugh Baiocchi 72-73 JimAlbus 72-73 Larry Ziegler 70-75 JackSpradlin 76-70- JimAhern 74-72 Terry Dill 73-73 David Graham 72-74- Tony Jacklin 72-74- CharlesCoody 71-76- Danny Edwards 77-71 Bill Brask 75-73 Dan Halldorson 73-75 Terry Mauney 75-74 Leonard Thompson 75-74 MarkMcCumber 74-75 Dave Eichelberger 74-75 Pat McDonald 73-76- John Schroeder 71-78- Lanny Wadkins 78-72- Jimmy Powell 74-76- Doug Johnson 74-76- Bruce Devlin 73-77 Mike McCullo ugh 76-76- Clyde Hughey 78-75- James Mason 75-78- JerryMcGee 74-79- Frank Conner 79-75 Bob Charles 75-79- Fred Gibson 74-80- Gene Littler 77-78- Pat Lindsey 73-82- Mark Hayes 80-76 Bob Dickson 77-79- Orville Moody 81-77- FuzzyZoeller 84-74- Tom Shaw 82-77 Walter Zembriski 73-86 First half 1, New England, Twellman (Ralston), 11th minute.

2, Los Angeles, Griffiths (Ochoa, Marshall), 36th minute. Second half 3, New England, Ralston (Hernandez), 51st minute. 4, New England, Serna (Roo-ney), 76th minute. 5, Los Angeles, Ruiz (Marshall), 90th minute. Goalies Los Angeles, Reis; New England, Sommer.

A 15,146 WUSA standings CHAMPIONSHIP Bea Bielik (1 d. Jessica Lehnhott (3) CHAMPIONSHIP Pts GF GA Philadelphia Lauren Kalvaria-Gabriela Lastra (1 d. Megan Bradley-Lauren Fisher Carolina Atlanta 1 10 8 10 Boston TRANSACTIONS San Diego San Jose Washington NewYork 2 4 1 7 12 16 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. 136 136 136 137 138 138 138 138 139 140 140 140 140 141 141 141 141 141 141 142 142 142 142 142 142 143 143 143 143 143 144 144 144 144 144 144 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 146 146 146 146 146 147 148 148 148 149 149 149 149 149 149 150 150 150 150 152 153 153 153 154 154 154 155 155 156 156 158 158 159 159 SATURDAY'S RESULTS New York 2 San Diego 1 Atlanta 1 Boston 0 Carolina 1 Philadelphia 3 TODAY'S GAME Washington at San Jose 10 p.m. BASEBALL American League OAKLAND ATHLETICS Called up RHP Aaron Harang from Sacramento of the PCL.

Designated LHP Mike Holtz for assignment. National League CHICAGO CUBS Activated SS Alex Gonzalez from the 15-day disabled list. Placed LHP Ron Mahay on the 15-day disabled list. Optioned INF Augie Ojeda to Iowa of the PCL. Recalled RHP Courtney Duncan from Iowa.

HOUSTON ASTROS Placed RHP Scott Linebrinkon the 15-day disabled list. Recalled RHP Jim Mann from New Orleans of the PCL. SATURDAY, JUNE 1 Washington at Boston 4 p.m. 6 p.m. Atlanta at San Diego get here and I had a wonderful year." She will begin playing in a professional tour in Pennsylvania beginning June 10.

Seles crushes Rubin in Madrid final Monica Seles routed Chanda Rubin 6-4, 6-2 to claim her 53rd career singles title at the Madrid Open in Spain. After the match, Seles denied she plans to retire after the French Open, but didn't rule out quitting within the coming year. MORE TENNIS: Second-seeded Silvia Farina-Elia defeated top-seeded Jelena Dokic in the final of the Strasbourg (France) Open. Farina-Elia beat Dokic 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 in the match that was delayed more than an hour because of rain. Princeton, Syracuse in NCAA lacrosse title game Senior J.

Prager scored a season-high five goals to lead defending champion Princeton to an 11-9 win over top-seeded Johns Hopkins in the semifinals of the NCAA lacrosse tournament at Rutgers University. Princeton, which is 6-1 in championship games, losing only to Syracuse in 2000, will play Syracuse in the championship game Monday at Rutgers University. Syracuse beat Virginia 12-11 in double overtime to set up its third straight title matchup with Princeton. Arizona State ousts UCLA in NCAA softball Phelan Wright and Missy Hixon drove in runs as Arizona State eliminated top-seeded UCLA 2-1 and unbeaten at the NCAA Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City. Arizona State (46-19) lost 1-0 to Arizona (55-1 1) earlier.

Arizona advanced to a game today against the winner of a late game between Florida State and Nebraska, which beat Michigan 1-0. Arizona State will play California today, needing to win twice to reach Monday's championship game. The winner of the Arizona-FSUNebraska game also goes to the championship game Monday. Charge stay on top by beating Courage Marinette Pichon had two goals and Kelly Smith broke a tie on a penalty kick as the WUSA-leading Philadelphia Charge (5-1 -0) beat the Carolina Charge (3-1 -2) 3-1 Carolina captain Carla Overbeck played for the first time this season after having offseason knee surgery. MORE WUSA: Emily Janss and Linda Ormen scored goals off assists from Tiffeny Milbrett as the host New York Power (2-4-1) beat the San Diego Spirit (2-3-2) 2-1 to end a five-game win-less streak Cindy Parlow, playing with a broken nose, scored Atlanta's second first-half goal of the season as the Beat (3-3-1) defeated the Boston Breakers (2-3-2) 1-0.

Sunday Break wins Peter Pan Stakes Bring on War Emblem, Sunday Break looks ready to play Triple Crown spoiler in the Belmont Stakes in two weeks. In his first race in six weeks, Sunday Break cruised to a one-length victory over Puzzlement in the $200,000 Peter Pan Stakes at Belmont Park in NewYork. MORE HORSE RACING: Jennasietta rallied to win the 1 05,000 Calder Breeders' Cup Handicap in Miami. College Football Hall of Famer Miller dead at 79 Creighton Miller, a former Notre Dame halfback and member of the College Football Hall of Fame, died of a heart attach at his home in Shaker Heights, Ohio. He was 79.Miller played at Notre Dame from 1941-43.

He was fourth in Heisman Trophy balloting in 1943, leading the nation with 91 1 yards rushing and scoring 13 touchdowns as the Fighting Irish won the national championship. American field hockey team abandons series The U.S. women's field hockey team abandoned its World Cup qualifying series against India because of mounting tension between India and Pakistan. The Americans missed the main qualifying tournament in France in September because flights were grounded after the Sept. 1 1 terrorist attacks.

Armstrong takes lead in Midi Libre race Three-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong finished third in a 124-mile stage at the Midi Libre cycling race, moving the U.S. Postal Service rider to first place overall in Sete Mont Saint Clair, France. The race's final stage takes place today, a stretch from Anduze to L'esperou in southern France. Grand Rapids edges Buffalo in Arena League Steve Smith caught seven passes for 75 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Grand Rapids Rampage (4-2) to a 47-45 victory over the Buffalo Destroyers (3-3) in an Arena Football League game. Barcelona whips Frankfurt in NFL Europe Cornelius Anthony scored on a 25-yard blocked punt return and the visiting Barcelona Dragons had six sacks in a 3 1 -1 0 victory over the Frankfurt Galaxy in NFL Europe.

Compiled by Phil Tatman New York at Carolina 7 p.m. 7 p.m. West Tennessee at Mobile College baseball Conference Touraments Conference Tournaments San Jose at Philadelphia Saturday's boxes Power 2, Spirit 1 Atlantic Sun at Stetson San Diego New York Wednesday's results UCF 7, 6 Samford 5 Game 2: 2 FAU 4, 5 Jacksonville 2 Game 3: 3 Stetson 7, 4 Troy State 6, 10 inn. BASKETBALL Women's National Basketball Association MINNESOTA LYNX Placed Kristi Harrower and Lindsey Meder on the injured list. Waived Angelina Wolvert.

Placed Chana Perry on the priority assignment list. Placed Sonja Tate on the suspended list. First half 1 New York, Janss (Milbrett), 2nd minute. 2, New York, Ormen (Milbrett, Whalen), 19th. Second half 3, San Diego, MacMillan (Lindsey), 47th.

Goalies San Diego, Pagliarulo; New York, Webber. A 4,689 Thursday's results Game 4: Jacksonville 1 1 Samford 6 Samford eliminated Game 5: UCF 12, Troy State 4 Troy State eliminated Game 6: Stetson 3, FAU 0 Friday's results Game 7: UCF 13, Stetson 6 Game 8: FAU 6, Jacksonville 4 Jacksonville eliminated Game 9: FAU 10, Stetson 3 Stetson eliminated TRACK AND FIELD Saturday's results Game 10: UCF 8, FAU 6 BOYS UCF wins second straight A-Sun title Golden South Classic at The First Academy GIRLS SEC at Hoover, Ala. Wednesday's results Game 1 3 Florida 7, 6 Georgia 2 Game 2: 2 Alabama 12, 7 Mississippi State 2 Game 3: 4 LSU 2, 5 Auburn 1 Game 4: 1 South Carolina 10, 8 Arkansas 1 Thursday's results Game 5: Mississippi St. 10, Georgia 3 Georgia eliminated Game 6: Arkansas 8, Auburn 5 Auburn eliminated Game 7: Alabama 7, Florida 4 Game 8: LSU 8, South Carolina 3 Friday's results Game 9: Florida 5, Mississippi St. 0 Mississippi St eliminated Game 10: South Carolina 6, Arkansas 2 Arkansas eliminated Saturday's results Game 1 1 Alabama 1 1 Florida 9 Florida eliminated Game 12: South Carolina 10, LSU 8 Game 13: LSU vs.

South Carolina, night 100 METER DASH: 1. Grofton Kill, BAH SAC 10.59; 2. Christopher Hargrett, FL DPHS 10.70; 3. Kevin Marion, FL DHHS 10.86. 110 METER HIGH HURDLES: 1.

Roy Cheney, GA EVHS 13.88; 2. Dermillo Wise, FL LKWD 13.97; 3. Arsenio Corbin, FL LARG 14.19. 400 METER INT HURDLES: 1. Roy Cheney, GA EVHS 53.66; 2.

Andretti Bain, BAH SJC 54.64; 3. Arsenio Corbin, FL LARG 55.72. 4X100 METER RELAY INVITE: 1 FL LBTC 41.02; 2.TX DACA 41.23; 3. FL NWTC 43.07. 200 METER DASH: 1.

Kevin Marion, FL DHHS 21 2. Nathan Williams, FL COLU 21 3. Lester Singletary, FL NWTC 22.19. 400 METER DASH: 1. Jamaal Torrance, FL EHS 46.56; 2.

Arthur Davis, AL WILL 48.01 3. Hubert Mitchell, FL PBL 48.88. 800 METER RUN: 1. Robert Cooper, FL COLU 1 :54.00; 2. Brian Griffith, FL CRHS 1 :54.33; 3.

Christopher Patrick, AL SMST 1:55.31. 1 MILE RUN: 1. Steven Hassen, FL VANG 2. Dan Fassinger, GA BRWD 3. Paul Cross, FL SPHS 4:16.15.

3,000 METER RUN: 1. Daniel Parker, FL BHS 2. O'Neal Williams, BAH LWY 3. Marc Farris, TX GOLI 9:12.00. 2,000 METER STEEPLECHASE: 1.

Edwin A Lugo, FL TCHS 2. Ryan Truche-lut, Ft TPS 6:27.1 1 3. Jeff Masterson, FL MITC 6:35.71. 4X200 METER RELAY: 1 TX DACA 1 :24.98; 2. FL LBTC 1 :26.14; 3.

FL DPHS 1:27.41. HIGH JUMP: 1 Fred McClain, FL HAMC 6-08 (2.03m); 2. John Lindsay, FLSAS 6-06 (1.98m). POLE VAULT: 1. Jonathan Miller, FL BLOO 16-0 (4.88m); 2.

Stephen Gaddis, FL PSJ 15-0 (4.57m); 2. Chase Shealy, SC BRCA15-0 (4.57m). LONG JUMP: 1 Kevin Marion, FL DHHS 23-01 (7.04m); 2. Jaydian Miller, FL KILL (6.92m); 3. Dermillo Wise, FL LKWD (6.84m).

TRIPLE JUMP: 1. Brandon Marshall, FL LHHS (14.57m); 2. Jaydian Miller, FL KILL (14.54m); 3. Daniel Roper, FL PLAN 47-04 (14.43m). SHOT PUT: 1.

Westley Stockbarger, FL CHHS (17.48m); 2. Sam Case, FL BAY 55-09 (16.99m); 3. Matt Case, FL BAY 54-07 (16.64m). DISCUS THROW: 1 Westley Stockbarger, FL CHHS 186-03 (56.77m); 2. Barry Rodden, FL SLHS 153-09 (46.86m); 3.

Jet Theriac, FL CBHS 152-07 (46.51m). Today's final 100 METER DASH: 1. Dominique McLeggan, FLWMIN 12.05; 2. Maneka Maxwell, FL CRHS 12.19; 3. Kierra Foster, FL PBL 12.28.

100 METER HIGH HURDLES: 1. Kierra Foster, FL PBL 13.92 2. Shantia Moss, Unattached 14.03; 3. Jenna Utecht, FL STA 14.26. 400 METER LOW HURDLES: 1.

Victoria Chin, FL ORHS 63.84; 2. Miltoria Mills, FL VBHS 65.09; 3. Kendra Holmes, FL VBHS 65.31. 4X100 METER RELAY: 1. FL PBL 47.91; 2.ALCNTR 48.64; 3.

FLJHS 48.94. 200 METER DASH: 1. Maneka Maxwell, FL CRHS 24.73; 2. Dominique McLeggan, FLWMIN 24.82; 3. Shantrell Moss, Unattached 25.16.

400 METER DASH: 1 Lauren Austin, FL OVDO 55.10; 2. Latasha Norris, FL VBHS 57.04; 3. Mildred Harris, AL CNTR 57.35. 800 METER RUN: 1. Lavera Morris, FL ORHS 2.

Alondra Cooper, FL RBS 3. Amanda Schommer, FL VBHS 2:16.28. 1 MILE RUN: 1. Angela Pichardo, FL STRA 2. Nicole Schappert, FL PJP 3.

Robyn DeBenedet, FL EPIS 5:07.47. 3,000 METER RUN: 1 Artemis Sarida-kis, FL PBL 1 2. Allison Wilcox, FL DPHS 1 1:15.91 3. Katherine Cardenas, FL CRHS 11:18.25. HIGH JUMP: 1.

Kwonya Ferguson, FL ROCK 5-08 (1 73m); 2. Jenna Utecht, FL STA 5-06 (1.68m); 3. Tramaine Bell, FL ORHS 5-04 (1.63m). POLE VAULT: 1. KarlaSavery, FLCHIL 11-0 (3.35m); 2.

Natalie Moser, Unattached 11-0 (3.35m); 3. DaraAltman, FL GAIT 10-06 (3.20m). LONG JUMP: 1. Kierra Foster, FL PBL .6 (5.75m); 2. Jenna Utecht, FL STA .6 (5.73m); 3.

Kwonya Ferguson, FL ROCK 1 .2 (5.42m). TRIPLE JUMP: 1. Kierra Foster, FL PBL 38-06 (11.73m); 2. Michelle Rogers, GA DAC 38-02 (11.63m); 3. Krenishia Smith, Unattached 36-07 (11.15m).

SHOT PUT: 1. Lindsey Nelson, FL MAND 42-06 (12.95m); 2. Chelsia James, FL CHHS 41-0 (12.50m); 3. Sarah Reed, FL CHHS (12.03m). DISCUS THROW: 1 Lindsey Nelson, FL MAND 144-0 (43.89m); 2.

Ariel James, FL CHHS 123-03 (37.57m); 3. Leslie Gleue, FL CBHS 122-0 (37.19m). Alabama vs. LSU-South Carolina winner, 4 p.m. ACC at St.

Petersburg Wednesday's results Beat 1, Breakers 0 PHOENIX MERCURY -An- nounced Maria Stepanova has Boston 0 00 left the team and will not play in Atlanta 101 the 2002 season. First half 1, Atlanta, Parlow(Serlenga), 10th min- "te. HOCKEY Second half None. M4: Goalies Boston, LeBlanc; Atlanta, Scurry. National Hockey League A NEWJERSEYDEVILS Announced the retirement of Charge 3, Courage 1 John Vanbiesbrouckto become head coach and director of hock-Philadelphia 123 ey operations for the SaultSte.

Carolina 0 1 1 Marie Greyhounds of the Ontario First half 1 Philadelphia, Pichon (K.Smith), 29th Hockey Leaue-minute. Second half 2, Carolina, Slaton (Riise, Fettig), 56th minute. 3, Philadelphia, K.Smith (penalty kick), THF LINE 70th minute. 4, Philadelphia, Pichon (Fair), 81st minute. Goalies Philadelphia, Moore; Carolina, Luck- en a'L or-i major league baseball NATIONAL LEAGUE Favorite Line Underdog Line FOOTBALL atAtL -185 Cin- 175 atN.Y.

-130 Fla 120 at Pitt. -105 St.L -105 Arena Football League atMon. -135 Phil. 125 AMERICAN CONFERENCE CENTRAL Pet. PF PA jt-.

atCol. -120 S.F 110 Grand Rapids 4 2 .667 331 310 Chicago 3 2 .600 262 246 at Ariz. -190 LA. 180 Indiana 3 3 .500 271 254 atHou. -175 Chicago 165 Detroit 1 5 .167 217 305 WESTERN Pel.

PF PA AMERICAN LEAGUE San Jose 5 0 1.000 327 245 Cle. -145 Tor. 135 Arizona 4 1 .800 286 228 atChi -200 Det 185 4 2 667 310 294 to -130 atK.C. 120 Dallas 2 3 .400 254 265 Texas -140 atK.C. 130 NATIONAL CONFERENCE EASTERN Pel.

PF PA atAna. -150 Minn. 140 New Jersey 4 2 .667 290 288 at Oak. -165 Tampa 155 Buffalo 3 3 .500 298 283 at Sea. -210 Bait.

190 3 3 500 277 255 -160 at Bos. 150 NewYork 2 4 .333 313 339 SOUTHERN Pel. PF PA NBA PLAYOFFS Carolina 4 2 .667 284 284 Favorite Line OU Underdog Orlando 2 4 .333 282 333 atLA. 7 (194,) Sacramento Georgia 1 5 .167 297 341 Tampa Bay 1 5 .167 262 298 FRIDAY'S RESULTS WNBA New Jersey 45 Toronto 38 NewYork 44 Detroit 37 Los Angeles 74 Georgia 53 WNBA Standings Orlando 40 Indiana 37 SATURDAY'S RESULTSS EASTERN CONFERENCE Grand Rapids 47 Buffalo 45 Pel GB Carolina 49 Tampa Bay 45 Charlotte 0 0 .000 Chicago at Arizona night Cleveland 0 0 .000 Dallas at San Jose night Detroit 0 0 000 FRIDAY, MAY 31 Indiana 0 0000 Carolina at Orlando 7:30 p.m. jjjjj Tampa Bay at Indiana Sjjtl SATURDAY, JUNE 1 nnn Washington 0 0 .000 San Jose at Buffalo 7 p.m.

Toronto at New York 7 p.m. NewYork 0 1 000 WESTERN CONFERENCE Grand Rapids at Arizona 10 p.m. Dallas at Los Angeles 10 p.m. Pcl GB Los Angeles 1 0 1.00 NFL Europe standings Utah 1 too Houston 0 0 .000 Pcl PF PA Phoenix 0 0 .000 Yt Frankfurt 5 2 0 .714 162 131 Portland 0 0 .000 IS Bhein 4 2 0 .600 105 103 Sacramento 0 0 .000 Vi Berlin 3 3 0 .500 135 111 Seattle 0 0 .000 Scotland 3 3 0 .500 107 80 Minnesota 0 1 .000 1 Amsterdam 2 4 0 .333 122 124 Barcelona 2 5 0 .286 126 215 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Los Angeles 72 New York 64 SATURDAY'S RESULT Utah 79 Minnesota 75, OT Barcelona 31 Frankfurt 10 TODAY'S GAMES TODAY'S GAMES No games scheduled Berlin at Rhein 1 p.m. Amsterdam at Scotland 2 p.m.

MONDAY'S GAME Los Angeles at Houston 3 p.m. Game 2: 4 Clemson 1 0, 5 Georgia Tech 0 Game 3: 1 FSU 10, Duke 7 Game 4: 2 Wake Forest 12, 7 NC State 4 Game 5: 3 North Carolina 1 1 6 Virginia 10 Thursday's results LIVE TV AND RADIO Game 6: Georgia Tech 6, Duke 1 Duke eliminated Game 7: NC State 6, Virginia 5, 1 0 inn. Virginia eliminated Game 8: FSU 9, Clemson 4 Game 9: Wake Forest 9, North Carolina 7, 1 1 inn. Radio TV Today Friday's results Auto Racing 740 AM (WQTM) 11a.m. Indianapolis 500 NHRA O'Reilly Summer Nationals 3 p.m.

Game 10: Clemson 5, N.C. State 3 N.C State eliminated Game 11: Georgia Tech 10, North Carolina 8 North Carolina eliminated Game 12: FSU 5, Wake Forest 2 3:30 p.m. Formula One Grand Prix of Monaco Coca-Cola 600 740 AM (WQTM) 5 p.m. College Baseball Saturday's results ACC tournament 1 p.m. BASKETBALL SEC tournament 4 p.m.

College Softball NBA conference finals World Series 1 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Game 13: FSU 7, Georgia Tech 4 Georgia Tech eliminated Game 14: Clemson 8, Wake Forest 6 Wake Forest eliminated Game 15: FSU 4, Clemson Clemson eliminated FSU advances NOTE: In Games 1 3 and 1 4, every attempt will be made to avoid a rematch from earlier in the tourney. If the winner of Game 12 loses in Game 13, that team will receive a bye to Game 16 and play the winner of Game 1 5 for the title. 3:30 p.m. World Series EASTERN CONFERENCE World Series 6 p.m.

Football NFL Europe: Berlin at Rhein 2 p.m. SACRAMENTO VS. L.A. LAKERS Sacramento leads series 2-1 Game 1: L.A. 106, Sacramento 99 Game 2: Sacramento 96, L.A.

90 Game 3: Sacramento 103, L.A. 90 Game 4: Sunday at L.A., 5:30 p.m. Game at Sacramento, 9 p.m. Game 6: May 31 at TBA Game 7: June 2 at Sacramento, TBA if necessary Golf NEW JERSEY VS. BOSTON Series tied 1-1 Game 1: New Jersey 104, Boston 97 Game 2: Boston 93, New Jersey 86 Game 3: Boston 94, New Jersey 90 Game 4: Monday at Boston, 5:30 p.m.

Game 5: Wed. at New Jersey 9 p.m. Game 6: May 31 at Boston, TBA Game 7: June 2 at New Jersey TBA 10 a.m. Volvo PGA Championship LPGA Corning Classic 2 p.m. PGA Memorial Tournament 2 p.m.

5:30 p.m. Senior PGA Farmers Charity Classic Outdoors HOCKEY 6 a.m. Sportsman's Almanac 96.5 FM (WHTQ) Pro Baseball NHL conference finals Florida at N.Y. Mets 1 p.m. BOXING Upcoming fights MAY 31 At Chinook Winds, Portland, Ore.

(ESPN2), James Toney, Sherman Oaks, vs. Jason Robinson, Chicago, 10, cruiserweights. At LaGrave Field, Ft. Worth, Texas, Alejandro More-na, Mexico, vs. Jose Carita Lopez, Puerto Rico, 10, flyweights.

JUNE1 At Rome, Italy, Wayne Braithwaite, Guyana, vs. Vin-cenzo Cantatore, Italy, 12, for the vacant WBC crui-serweight title. At Manchester, England (SHO), Ricky Hatton, Britain, vs. Eamonn Magee, Ireland, 12, for the WBU middleweight title. 660 AM (W0RL) 920 AM (WMEL) EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Cincinnati at Atlanta 1 p.m.

Detroit at Chicago White Sox 2 p.m. Carolina leads 3-1 Game 1: Toronto 2, Carolina 1 Game 2: Carolina 2, Toronto 1 OT Game 3: Carolina 2, Toronto 1 OT Game 4: Carolina 3, Toronto 0 Game 5: Toronto 1, Carolina 0 Game 6: Tuesday, 7 p.m. at Toronto Game 7: May 30, 7 p.m. at Carolina J.Y. Yankees at Boston Sp.m.

Detroit leads series 2-1 Game 1 Detroit 5, Colorado 3 Game 2: Colorado 4, Detroit 3, OT Game 3: Detroit 2, Colorado 1 OT Game 4: Colorado 3, Detroit 2 Game 5: Monday, 7 p.m. at Detroit Game 6: May 29, 8 p.m. at Colorado Game 7: May 31, 7 p.m. at Detroit if necessary Pro Basketball 5:30 p.m. NBA playoffs: Sacramento at L.A.

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