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C2 THE MORNING CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2000 i I i i a Call INFOTEL, The Morning Call's telephone information service, is THE source for sports scores. Just dial the Call Info Tel number, 621-8300. Once you're connected enter the category code for the score you want: Boys Basketball: 6662 Girls Basketball: 6663 Wrestling: 6664 i Area college: 6667 i All local scores: 6668 1K1 fllkMdll IUI. NBA STANDINGS CALENDAR Items for the calendar MUST BE TYPED and received at least 10 days In advance of your proposed publishing date at: Sports Calendar, The Morning Call, P.O. Box 120, Allentown, PA 18105.

They may be faxed to the sports department at 410-820-8654 or sent via e-mail to sports a mcali.com. Items must Include the name and phone number of a contact person. Hand-written announcements will NOT be published; and Calendar Items will not be taken by telephone. COMING EVENTS LEHIGH VALLEY GOLF EXPO, FEB. 26-27 The annual golf expo will be held at The Davs Inn Conference Center.

Routo 92 And me. Allanlmun in am -5 Feb. 26 ATTENTION ATHLETIC DIRECTORS: Please fax us your school's Spring Sports Schedule as soon as possible. Our fax is 610-820-8654. Thank you in advance, TMC Sports Dept.

11 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 27 under 16, no admission. 1 American Hockey League PHILADELPHIA PHANTOMS Re huiu kauiw reunion car show, rcb. Z7-MARCH 4 Tne ism annua' evem will be conducted in the Fairgrounds Square Mall, Reading auto racing journalist and broadcaster Chris Economakl will sign autographs from noon to 2 P.m.

Feb. Hi Mario Andretti, Race Driver of the Century, will sign autographs from p.m. Feb. 29: the annual Legends Reunion will be March 3 exhibifs will be on display all week; special nightly session are set tor 7 o'clock. For information, call Bob Miller 215-80-531.

NORTHERN LEHIGH FOOTBALL DINNER, FEB. 27 The Colonial League and District 11 2A championship football team will be honored 4 p.m. at the Enierald Fire Company contact Frank at 610-767-1388. TOURNAMENTS DOUBLES TABLE TENNIS Feb. 25 at the Allentown YM-YWCA to register call 610-797-6637.

POLZER-KOVACS BASKETBALL Begins Feb. 25 and will be played over three consecutive weekends at Holy Family Gym, Nazareth p.m. FrMavS' and Mondays; p.m. p.m. Saturdays and Sundays call 410-759-36111.

AMERICAN CLUB SOFTBALL Feb. 26, one pitch contact 610-502-0310 or 610-502-0338. EASTON SOCCER Feb. 26 (girts) and March 4 (boys) at Easton Hlah School Players of high school age contact Tim Hall 610-250-2513 or 610-250-7856. WALLYBALL March 4-5, at Northwood Racquet and Fitness Club March 4, men's and women's triples; March 5, coed triples contact 61 0-258-2907.

BLUE MOUNTAIN SOCCER March 4-5 indoor event for for U-10-13 boys and also girls U-12-14 contact Bill Dukmen at 570-366-2971. PIUS 3-ON-3 BASKETBALL March 11 at Pius High School, Roseto registration at 8 a.m. GOV. MIFFLIN WRESTLING March 11 at Gov. Mifflin Intermediale elementary and iunior high contact Frank Randazzo 610-796-1472.

WARKE MEMORIAL BASKETBALL March 11-18 for girts teams Jaml Henry 610-740-0742. NHL STANDINGS By The Associated Press Alt Times EST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division RTPtl Gf 6A New Jersey 36 17 7 4 83 190 144 Philadelphia 30 17 11 1 72 170 135 Pittsburgh 26 27 6 5 63 178 168 N.Y. Rangers 24 28 9 3 60 168 170 N.Y. Islanders 17 36 7 1 42 137 193 Northeast Division RT Pts GF GA Toronto 30 22 7 3 70 173 159 Ottawa 29 21 9 2 69 166 149 Buffalo 25 27 9 2 61 150 151 Montreal 23 28 7 3 56 136 138 Boston 18 24 16 4 56 149 167 Southeast Division RT Pts GF GA Florida 33 22 4 3 73 181 144 Washington 29 20 10 1 69 159 144 Carolina 25 27 9 0 59 154 167 Tampa Bay 13 38 7 6 39 148 220 Atlanta 11 41 6 4 32 124 214 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division RT Pts GF GA St. Louis 37 15 6 0 80 179 119 Detroit 36 19 6 1 79 205 160 Nashville 21 33 6 5 53 155 182 Chicago 20 31 7 2 49 169 188 Northwest Division RT Pts GF GA Colorado 28 24 9 1 66 167 158 Edmonton 21 24 15 8 65 163 157 Calgary 25 29 6 5 61 152 180 Vancouver 19 29 10 6 54 148 171 Pacific Division RT Pts GF GA Dallas 33 22 5 2 73 145 131 Phoenix 32 20 6 1 71 174 153 Los Angeles 28 23 7 3 66 183 167 San Jose 25 29 8 7 65 169 158 Anaheim 25 26 9 1 60 161 166 Overtime losses count as a loss and a regulation tie.

Sunday's Games Chicago 6, Detroit 4 Dallas 2, Colorado 1 Philadelphia 3, N.Y. Rangers 2 Phoenix 4, Atlanta 2 Monday's Games Late Games Not Included Washington 1, Carolina 1, tie Detroit 2, N.Y. Islanders 0 Ottawa 4, Florida 2 Buffalo 3, New Jersey 2 Tampa Bay 2, Pittsburgh 1 Nashville 5, Dallas 2 Los Angeles at Edmonton, (n) St. Louis at Anaheim, (n) -Boston at Vancouver, (n) Tuesday's Games Phoenix at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y.

Rangers, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta at Colorado, 9 p.m. Wednesday's Games Florida at Washington, 7 p.m. Phoenix at Toronto, 7:30 p.m.

Dallas at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Nashville at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Calgary, 9 p.m. Boston at Edmonton, 9 p.m. St.

Louis at San Jose, 10 p.m. Vancouver at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. MEETINGS BETHLEHEM CHAPTER PIAA, FEB. 25 7:30 p.m. at Liberty H.S.

In the room above the athletic office mandatory for managers and coaches contact Rich 610-69I-3S26 or Sam 610-867-0794. TICKETS DISTRICT 11 BASKETBALL All tickets (4 for adults, (3 for students, (4 at the door for all Easton H.Sj 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Feb. 22 in the Rule Field House Emmaus j- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. daily in the arhletic office CCHS: Daily 9 a.m.

to 2 p.m. in the Rockne Hall athletic office Tamaqua 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. through Friday in The high school office for the Blue Raiders District 11 Class 3A girls playoff game with Northwestern at 8 p.m. Saturday at Panther Valley.

MEN'S BASKETBALL Assists ESU: 19 (Justice 4). 16 (Wright 4). Turnovers ESU 13, 18. i wj.wmw i SCHOLASTIC NORTHERN LEHIGH 57, PALMERTON 4 103 Doug Troxell (NL) by forfeit 112 Jared Herzog (NL) by forfeit 119 Justin Herzog (NL) by forfeti 125 Kyle DeBlas (NL) by forfeit 130 Joel Trybulski (NL) by forfeit 135 Dean Kulp (NL) dec Mike Derchak 4-2 140 Trevor Bartholomew (P) dec. Ryan Hluschak 9-3 145 Shawn Mantz (NL) dec.

Jesse Evans 14-7 152 Steve Hluschak (NL) pin Tony Seal :42 140 Scott Horack (NL) dec. Corey Kuehner 10-0 171 Junior Ortiz (NL) dec. Erlck Kresge 14-7 189 Jared Rios (P) dec. Joel Sechler 12-11 Hwt. R.J.

DeFrain (NL) pin Josh Bearer 3:27 Referee: Tony Phillips JV score: Northern Lehigh HIGHLIGHTS Steve Hluschak and RJ. DeFrain recorded pins to give Northern Lehigh (19-2) a Colonial League dual meet victory against Palmerton. Trevor Bartholomew and Jared Rios recorded decisions for Palisades (3-12). CYO 5TH AND 4TH GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL Division A Holy Spirit 19, St. Francis IX- St.

Thomas More 28, St. Joseph 12; St. Kam ST. Ann zo; our Lady ot Hungary 37, Cathedral 32; St. Michael 37, St.

Elizabeth 24. Division Christ the Kino 28. St. Francis 14; St. Thomas More Red 22, St.

Michael Blue 12; St. Paul 39, St. Elizabeth 13; St. Joseph White 26, Cathedral 25; St. Michael Red 19, St.

Thomas More White St. Ann 2, St. Joseph Blue 0. STANDINGS Division Christ the Kim 9-1. St.

Joseph White 9-1, St. Paul 8-2, Our Lady of Hungary is, si. Michael Red 4-4, SI. Thomas More Red 5-4, St. Joseph Blue 5-5, Cathedral 5-4, St.

Michael Blue 4-6, St. Elizabeth 3-8, St. Thomas More White 2-8, St. Ann 1-9, St. Francis 1-9.

Division A Southern Tier St. Thomas More 12-0, St. Francis 7-5, St. Joseph 6-5, St. Michael 4-8, St.

Ann 1-11. Northern Tier Our Lady of Hungary 11-1, Cathedral 8-3, Holy Spirit 7-5, St. Paul 3-9, St. Elizabeth 1-11. MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL Nazareth 35, Pen Argyl 10 (Amie Bick-ert 8); Nazarerth 31, Northampton 28 (Nlcki Mitchell 11).

MIDDLE SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL Northampton 43, Nazareth 25. LEHIGH VALLEY BOYS BASKETBALL Junior Cadet: Lehighton 25, Fullerton 23; Palmerton 44, ESYC 36 (Tyler Kistler 22); Northwestern 48, Catasauqua 46. LEHIGH GIRLS Lady Pates 38, Palmerton I 16 (Amy Nork 10 points). JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING Northern Lehigh 43, Palmerton 21. LEHIGH VALLEY KNEE-HI BASKETBALL Boys Knee-Hi Bethlehem Pates 66, Emmaus 49 (Brian Muzyka 10); Lower Ma- cungie 84, Fullerton 36 (Rob Kilareski 16); Egypt 43, Northern Lehigh 50; Bethlehem Canes 79, Fullerton 61; North Parkland 61, South Parkland 42 (Kevin Collins 10); Hockey 62, Palmerton 42.

EXCLUSIVELY FIELD HOCKEY WINTER LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHOP PLAY-OFF Varsity Dry. Bio Guns 4. Dixlestvx 2: Big Guns 6, Tribe 5. Junior Div. sorinahouse 3.

Goa bus ters Orefietd 4, Dribblers 3. EASTON YMCA BASKETBALL Warriors 70, Cooper Electric 40 (The Gas her 24); Martinson Group 44, Greenwich Chase 34 (Bob Toader 25); Financial Advisors 84, Rose Inn Boys 54 (Scootie Ransom 26); Glovas Investments 83, CH Geezers 79 uvugniy i nor 34). MONDAY'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL EAST Alderson-Broaddus 85, West Liberty 71 Binghamton 86, East Stroudsburg 73 Davis 8, Elkins 89, Glenville St. 69 Fairmont St. 81, W.

Virginia St. 57 Goucher 62, St. Mary's, Md. 58 lona 84, Kider II James Madison 93, Towson 79 Siena 95, St. Peter's 72 St.

John's 79, Connecticut 64 SOUTH Coppin St. 44, shore 43 Davidson 71, VMI 58 Florida St. 64, Georgia Tech 54 George Mason 72, East Carolina 45 Hampton 87, Delaware St. 73 Jackson St. 75, Bluff 44 Louisiana Tech 80, Louisiana-Lafayette 75 Maryvilte, Term.

72, Transylvania 64 Norfolk St. 91, Howard 88 Roanoke 69, Hampden-Sydney 43 Salisbury St. 90, Mary Washington 77 Tennessee St. 74, 71 The Citadel 63, Chattanooga 61 W. Carolina 78, Coll.

of Charleston 74 W. Kentucky 76, New Orleans 43 MIDWEST Ashland 73, Westminster, Pa. 71 E. Michigan 93, W. Michigan 71 Oakland, Mich.

78, W. Illinois 75 Ohio 68, Miami, Ohio 65 SOUTHWEST Aric-Utrle Rock 91, Denver 44 DISTRICT XI TOURNAMENT: Class 4A preliminary round: Game 1: Pleasant Valley vs Northampton at Liberty, 6:30 p.m.; Game 2: Pocono Mountain vs Emmaus at Wilson, Game 3: Stroudsburg vs Easton at Liberty, 8. DISTRICT II TOURNAMENT: Class 1A preliminary round: Game 1: Schuylkill Haven vs Minersville at Blue Mountain, 7:30. DISTRICT ONE CLASS 3A OPENING ROUND: Upper Perkiomen vs Strath Haven at Strath Haven, 7 p.m. COLLEGIATE MAC Quarterfinals: Lebanon Valley at Allentown College (8).

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COLLEGIATE MAC Quarterfinals: Lebanon Valley at Allentown College (6). RECREATION LEAGUES 1 ATOWN DIVISION VOLLEYBALL Surge vs It's Yours a Trexler2 Air Products vs Nectar at Trexler2 ATOWN WOMENS A VOLLEYBALL Hang Time vs Stahley's at Trextertfi ytSO); Brutes va Keeney at Trexter (7:30. ATOWN JUNIOR BOYS BASKETBALL ESYC VS WEYC at Raub Union Terrace vs Alton Park at S. Mountain LCYA Blue vs Boys Club at Raub ATOWN BOYS TEENER BASKETBALL LCYA vs Alton Park at S. Mt ATOWN JUNIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL Mtvllle Orange vs LCYA at Central Mtville White vs ESYC at Central WEYC vs Union Terrace at Central L7I3E 6:30 p.m.

RCN Live District 11 4A Boys pigtail round from Liberty: Pleasant Valley vs htorrhampton followed by Stroudsburg vs Easton. 6:30 p.m. SECTV Live District 11 4A Boys pigtail round from Liberty: Pleasant Valley vs Northampton followed by Stroudsburg vs Easton. .1 7 p.m. (ESPN) COLLEGE BASKETBALL.

Auburn at Alabama. p.m. fcsNl NHL HOCKEY. Chicago Blackhawks at Philadelphia FLYERS. 7:30 p.m.

IESPN2I COLLEGE BASKETBALL. Georgetown at Rutgers. 8 p.m. USD NBA BASKETBALL. Houston Rockets at Charlotte Hornets (CC).

9 p.m. EES) COLLEGE BASKETBALL. Indiana at Illinois. 9:30 p.m. IESPN2I COLLEGE BASKETBALL.

George Washington at Xavler. 9:30 p.m. SECTV Tape of District 1 1 4A boys from Wilson: Pocono Moun By The Associated Press All Times EST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet GB New York 32 19 .427 32 20 .415 Vi Philadelphia 28 24 .538 4Vi Orlando 25 27 .481 7V4 Boston 22 30 .423 lO'i New Jersey 21 31 .404 HVi Washington 15 38 .283 18 Central Division Indiana 35 17 .473 Charlotte 29 22 .569 5Vi Toronto 27 24 .529 7'i Milwaukee ......27 26 .509 ......26 26 .500 9 Cleveland 22 31 .415 13Va Atlanta 20 29 .408 13'a Chicago 12 38 .240 22 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pel GB San Antonio 34 18 .654 Utah 31 19 .620 2 Minnesota ......28 23 .549 5Vt Denver 23 28 .451 lOVi Dallas 22 30 .423 12 Houston 21 32 .396 13Vi Vancouver 16 36 .308 18 Pacific Division Portland 42 11 L. A. Lakers 41 11 .792 .788 Vi Phoenix 31 19 .620 9'i Seattle 33 21 .611 9Vi Sacramento 31 21 .596 lOVi Golden State 14 37 .275 27 LA.

Clippers 11 43 .204 31Vi Sundays Games Dallas 100, Toronto 96 Miami 85, Charlotte 80 New Jersey 91, Minnesota 89 Portland 108, Sacramento 103, OT L.A. Lakers 87, Philadelphia 84 San Antonio 113, Houston 111, OT Golden State 112, Washington 103 Monday's Games Late Games Not Included New York 87, LA. Clippers 76 Indiana 94, Dallas 93 Cleveland 109, Vancouver 108, OT Detroit 95, Miami 87 Phoenix at San Antonio (n) Atlanta at Utah (n) Sacramento at Denver (n) Boston at Portland (n) Tuesday's Games Milwaukee at Washington, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.

Houston at Charlotte, 8 p.m. Golden State at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Vancouver at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Denver at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Orlando at Seattle, 10 p.m.

Wednesday's Games L.A. Clippers at Philadelphia, 7 P.m. Indiana at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m.

Toronto at New York, 7:30 p.m. New Jersey at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Golden State at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Atlanta at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. NBA BOXSCORES LA.

CLIPPERS (76) Odom 4-11 4-6 14, Taylor 7-15 0-2 14, Okwokandi 4-9 4-5 12, Hudson 4-7 0-0 10, Nesby 3-12 1-1 10, Piatkowski 0-3 0-0 0, Anderson 3-4 2-2 9, Skinner 2-5 1-2 5, Cktts 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 28-70 12-18 74. NEW YORK (87) LJohnson 4-11 0-0 8, Thomas 7-11 2-2 14, Ewing 5-12 5-4 15, Houston 9-15 4-5 24, Sprewell 5-13 6-4 16, Childs 1-5 0-0 2, Lang 0- 1 0-0 0, Wallace 2-4 2-2 4. Totals 33-74 19-21 87. LA.

Clippers 12 21 17 2676 New York 23 22 23 1987 3-Point Goals LA. Clippers 8-15 (Nesby 3-7, Hudson 2-3, Odom 2-3, Anderson 1- 2), New York 2-8 (Houston 2-4, Childs 0-1, L.Johnson 0-3). Fouled out None. Rebounds L.A. Clippers 43 (Otowokandl 8), New York 48 (Ewing 12).

Assists L. A. Clippers 18 (Odom 7), New York 21 (Sprewell 9). Total fouls LA. Clippers 21, New York 21.

Technicals Odom, LJohnson. A 19,763 DALLAS (93) Finley 10-22 0-0 22, Rodman 1-5 0-0 2, Nowitzki 8-13 3-5 23, Nash 3-110-0 7, Strickland 2-7 2-2 6, Ceballos 6-17 2-2 14, Buckner 2-4 0-0 4, Rooks 3-4 0-0 6, H.Davis 3-6 0-0 7, Jones 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 39-90 7-9 91 INDIANA (94) Rose 12-21 3-3 28, Croshere 3-7 0-0 6, D.Davis 7-9 2-3 16, Miller 4-12 7-7 15, M.Jackson 2-9 0-0 4, McKey 0-2 4-4 4, Best 5-9 2-2 13, Perkins 2-6 0-0 6, Harrington 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 36-77 18-19 94. Dallas 24 27 1 2393 Indiana 27 17 24 2694 3-Polnt Goals Dallas 8-21 (Nowitzki 4-6, Finley 2-4, H.Davis 1-2, Nash 1-5, Strickland 0-2, Ceballos 0-2), Indiana 4-11 (Perkins 2-3, Rose 1-1, Best 1-1, M.Jackson 0-1, Croshere 0-2, Miller 0-3).

Fouled out None. Rebounds Dallas 53 (Rodman 18), Indiana 42 (McKey, D.Davis 8). Assists Dallas 25 (Finlev, Nowitzki 5), Indiana 19 (M.Jackson 6). Total fouls Dallas 21, Indi-ana 19. A 18,345 VANCOUVER (108) Abdur-Rahim 6-16 5-6 17, Harrington 3-6 0-0 6, Reeves 3-6 3-3 9, Bibby 13-25 1-1 27, Dickerson 8-14 9-10 27, Parks 1-2 0-0 2, West 2-4 0-0 4, Long 2-3 0-0 4, Scott 4-9 3-3 12, Price 0-1 0-0 0.

Totals 42-88 21-23 108. CLEVELAND (109) Murray 8-15 8-10 25, Kemp 8-15 10-12 24, Bryant 3-5 1-1 7, Miller 3-13 3-4 9, Person 4-13 1-1 18, Sura 2-8 2-2 4, DeClercq 3-5 0-0 4, Ferry 5-6 0-0 12, Boykins 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 38-83 25-30 109. Vancouver 27 26 28 21 108 Cleveland 31 18 24 29 7109 3-Point Goals Vancouver 3-13 (Dicker-son 2-5, Scott 1-4, Abdur-Rahim 0-1, Bibby 0-3), Cleveland 8-21 (Person 5-10, Ferry 2-2, Murray 1-4, Miller 0-1, Sura 0-4). Fouled out Ferry.

Rebounds Vancouver 48 (Abdur-Rahim 9), Cleveland 50 (Kemp 11). Assists Vancouver 29 (Bibby 11), Cleveland 30 (Miller 14). Total fouls Vancouver 25, Cleveland 22. Technicals Harrington. A 12,140 MIAMI (87) Mashbum 6-23 0-0 14, P.Brown 4-6 3-3 11, Mourning 9-12 2-2 20, Maierle 4-9 0-0 11, Hardaway 2-8 2-2 7, Weatherspoon 4-5 3-4 11.

Carter 1-6 2-2 4. Lenard 3-9 2-3 9. Thorpe 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 33-80 14-16 87. DETROIT (95) Hill 11-19 2-2 24, Laettner 1-4 0-0 2, Mills 6-11 0-0 18, Stackhouse 9-19 3-5 22, Hunter 8-18 3-4 22, Crotty 0-1 0-0 0, Williams 1-4 3-4 5, curry 0-5 2-2 2.

Montross 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 36-82 13-17 95. Miami 27 15 22 2387 Detroit 29 18 28 2095 3-Point Goals Miami 7-23 (Maierle 3-5. Mashburn 2-9, Lenard 1-4, Hardaway 1-5), Detroit 10-19 (Mills 6-9, Hunter 3-7, Stack-house 1-3). Fouled out Mourning.

Rebounds Miami 49 (Mourning 8), Detroit 50 (Williams, Hill, Laettner 9). Assists Miami 23 (Hardaway 8), Detroit 19 (Stackhouse 9). Total fouls Miami 29, Detroit 14. Technicals Detroit Illegal Defense. NBA LEADERS By The Associated Press Through Feb.

20 Scoring FG FT PTS AVG Iverson, Phil 42 463 295 1282 30.5 O'Neal, LAI 51 580 442 462 491 485 465 461 370 483 472 468 406 436 407 379 373 395 405 305 266 1426 28.0 318 1228 26.7 370 1295 25.9 206 1212 24.7 251 1258 24.7 339 1270 24.4 200 1258 23.3 407 1186 23.3 189 1181 23.2 173 1186 22.8 173 1158 22.7 X7 1174 22.6 264 1136 22.3 251 1171 22.1 180 986 21.4 303 1064 20.9 177 1037 20.7 197 1056 20.3 258 974 19.1 Hill, Det 44 Ma lone, Utah 50 Webber, Sac. 49 Carter, Tor. 51 Duncan, S.A. ,52 Payton, Sea. 54 Stackhouse, Det.

51 Gamett, Minn. 51 Robinson, Mil. Finley, Dall 52 -51 Marbury, N.J. Mourning, Mia. Allen, Mil.

Rider, An. 53 .44 Abdur-Rahim, Van. 51 Houston, N.Y. 50 Walker, Bos. 52 Miller, Ind.

51 FG Percentage FG FGA PCT .569 .551 .548 .534 .520 .515 .510 .507 .506 JOS 580 1020 193 350 Mutombo, Atl. Patterson, Sea. Mourning, Mia. Potapenko, Bos. McDyess, Den.

Davis, Ind. 233 436 206 372 228 233 229 462 425 816 396 723 447 460 453 915 Divac, Sac Stockton, Utah Makme, Utah Rebounds OFF DEF TOT AVG Mutombo, Atl 49 202 226 191 143 133 188 193 140 179 229 515 717 14.6 O'Neal, LAI 51 733 14.4 466 12.8 617 12.1 518 10.6 525 10.3 525 10.3 508 10.0 506 9.9 481 9.8 Duncan, S.A. 52 Gamett, Minn. 51 Webber, Sac 49 Davis, Ind. 51 Feick, N.J 51 Abdur-Rahim, Van.

51 Williams. Det. 51 Brand, CM. 49 Assists AST 50 494 52 489 42 369 54 463 48 409 50 424 AVG 9.9 9.4 8.8 8.6 8.5 8.5 8.4 83 81 1 Kidd. Phoe.

CasseN, Mil Brandon, Minn. Payton, Sea. Van Exet Den. Stockton, Utah Jackson, Ind. Marbury.

J. -51 429 .52 432 .51 415 Williams, Sac Strickland, Wash. -53 401 celved Todd White and LW Mike Maneluk on loan from Philadelphia of the NHL. QUEBEC CITADELLES Received LW Dave Morissefte on loan from Montreal of the NHL. Released RW Justin Kearns.

International Hockey league MANITOBA MOOSE Signed LW Andy Macmtyre to a mree-game contract. East Coast Hockey League BIRMINGHAM BULLS Moved Kev in Popp from the 7-day to 40-day injured reserve. DAYTON BOMBERS Traded Dennis Mu ten to Mobite for future considerations. FLORIDA EVERBLADES Loaned Andy Maclntyre to Manitoba of the IHL and Tom Buckley to Rochester of the AHL JOHNSTOWN CHIEFS Announced Mike Vellinga and Jodv Shelley were re called to st. jonn of me ahl MISSISSIPPI SEA WOLVES Announced John Kosobud was recalled to Springfield of the AHL Announced Sytvain Daigte was assigned to the team by Spring field.

RICHMOND RENEGADES Traded Steve Dumonski to Pensacola for Jeff Ru- cinsW. Waived Rick Nichol. TOLEDO STORM Waived Jason Rlccl and Chris Frey. Announced Shawn Maltby and Trevor Koenig have been assigned to the team by Detroit of the IHL TRENTON TITANS Announced LW Scott Bertoli and RW Mike Mader have been assigned to the team bv Lowell of the AHL Announced RW Jesse Boulerice and LW Todd Fedoruk have been called up by Philadelphia of the AHL Western Professional Hockey Leaaue SAN ANGELO OUTLAWS Agreed to rerms wtm kw snawn Aiiard. SOCCER Maktr League soccer COLUMBUS CREW Waived MF Billy inompson.

NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY METROS-TARS Waived MF Mike Sorber, MF Lawrence Lozzano and Jake Dancy. TRACK AND FIELD USA Track and Field USATF Named Jill Greer director of communications. New York Road Runners Club NYRRC Promoted Mary Robertson Wittenberg, executive vice president-administration, to executive vice prosident-chtef operating officer. COLLEGE LIBERTY Named Ken archer head football coach. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT Announced the resignation of Charles Bradley, basketball coach, effective at the end of the season.

PITTSBURGH Named David Blackwell defensive assistant coach. VIRGINIA Announced that Art Mar-kos, defensive backfield coach, has been moved to wide receivers coach; Bob Price, running backs coach, has been moved to defensive backs coach; Andre Powell, wide receivers coach, has been moved to running backs coach; David Turner, linebackers coach, has been moved to defensive tackles coach; Ty Smith, defensive line coach, has been moved to defensive ends coach; and Rick Lantz, defensive coordinator, will also coach linebackers. UPCOMING FIGHTS National TV in parentheses Feb. 24 At Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, Monte Barrett, Queens, N.Y., vs. James Thunder, Las Vegas, 10, heavyweights; Shannon Briggs, Brooklyn, N.Y., vs.

Warren Williams, Memphis, 10, heavyweights. Feb. 25 At Cranston, R.I. (ESPN2), Vivian Harris, Brooklyn, N.Y., vs. Ray Oliveira, New Bedford, 10, super lightweights.

At Grand Casino, Tunica, Daniel Attah, Washington, vs. Aldo Valtierra, Mexico, 12, for the NABO iunior lightweight title; Robert Hawkins, Philadelphia, vs. Drexie James, Miami, 10, heavyweights. Feb. 24 At Madison Square Garden, New York (HBO), Oscar De La Hoya, East Los Angeles, vs.

Derrell Coley, Capitol Hills, 12, welterweights; Arturo Gatti, Jersey City, N.J., vs. Joey Gamache, Lewiston, Maine, 10, welterweights; Lamon Brewster, Los Angeles, vs. Richard Mason, Cincinnati, 10, heavyweights; Tony Marshall, Albany, N.Y., vs. Ray Domenge, Omaha, 10, super welterweights. At Grand Casino, Blloxi, Vernie Torres, Philippines, vs.

Genaro Garcia, Mexico, 12, for the WBO Intercontinental iunior bantamweight title. Feb. 27 At Harrah's Hotel 8. Casino, New Orleans (FOXSN), Robbie Peden, Big Bear, vs. David Santos, St.

Petersburg, 12, for the vacant NABF super featherweight title. AMERICA'S CUP America's Cup Finals Off Auckland, New Zealand Best-of-9 Saturday, Feb. 19 New Zealand vs. Prada, postponed due to lack of wind Sunday. Feb.

20 New Zealand def. Prada, 1 minute, 17 seconds. Tuesday, Feb. 22 New Zealand def. Prada 2:43, New Zealand leads series 2-0 Thursday, Feb.

24 New Zealand vs. Prada Saturday, Feb. 26 New Zealand vs. Prada Sunday, Feb. 27 New Zealand vs.

Prada Tuesday, Feb. 29 New Zealand vs. Prada (if necessary) Thursday, March I New Zealand vs. Prada (If necessary) Saturday, March 4 New Zealand vs. Prada (If necessary) Sunday.

March 5 New Zealand vs. Prada (1st reserve day, it necessary) NASCAR LEADERS DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) NASCAR Winston Cup driver standings and money leaders after one event: 1, Dale Jarrett, 185. 2. Jeff Burton, 170.

3, Bill Elliott, 170. 4, Rusty Wallace, 160. 5, Mark Martin, 160. 6, Bobby Labonte, 150. 7, Terry Labonte, 144.

8, Ward Burton, 142. 9, Ken Schrader, 138. 10, Matt Kenseth, 134. 11, Johnny Benson, 132. 12, Jeremy Mayfield, IJU.

IX Dale Eamnardt 124. 14. kickv Rudd, 123. 15, Kenny Irwin, 121. 14, Mike Skinner, 120.

17, Tony Stewart. 112. 18, Rob-by Gordon, 109. 19, Scott Pruett, 104. 20, Robert Pressley, 103.

Money 1. Dale Jarrett. S2.461.259. 2. Jeff Bur ton, 1890,609.

3, Bill Elliott, 4, Rusty Wallace, $477,696. 5, Mark Martin, (371,096. 6, Bobby Labonte, (271,696. 7, Terry Labonte, 1245,284. 8, Ward Burton, (221,196.

9, Ken Schrader, (191,796. 10, Matt Kenseth, (198,196. 11, Johnny Benson, (135,246. 12, Jeremy Mayfield, (144,446. 13, Dale Earnhardt (129,696.

14, Ricky Rudd, (192,396. 15, Kenny Irwin, (163,421. 16, Mike Skinner, (169,646. 17, Tony Stewart, (180,796. 18, Robbv Gordon, (115,121.

19, Scott Pruett, (113,896. 20, Robert Pressley, (118,046. COLLEGE MEN EAST STROUDSBURG 73 Rahkman 3 -2 7, Smith 5 0-2 13, Justice 4 2-2 10, Kehoe 7 2-4 22, Henderson 1 1-1 3, Rouse 2 0-0 4, Travis 0 0-0 0, Akten 0 4-4 4, Kostic 3 0-0 8, Miskar 0 0-0 0, Lynch 0 0-0 0. Totals: 25 10-17 71 BINGHAMTON 84 Wrioht 6 4-6 17. St.

Fort 5 5-13 17. Han- key 3 2-3 8, Verkey 5 1-2 13. Ukeagu 3 3-8 9, Spiro 6 7-7 21, Osinski 0 1-2 1. Totals: 28 23-41 86. OT OT 1 2 3 4 TTL East Stroudsburg 73 Btnghamton 38 4884 3-oninterc- FSLfc Kehoe 6.

Smith 3. Jus tice 2. St. Fort 2. Verkey 2.

Spiro 2. Wright. I AP TOP 25 MEN The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' men's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 20, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point tor a 25th-place vote and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. Stanford (69) 2.

Duke 3. Cincinnati 4. Arizona (1) 5. Michigan St. 4.

Ohio St. 7. Tennessee 22-1 1,749 1,422 1,608 1,568 1,439 1,237 1,221 1,212 1,097 1,079 1,041 987 937 831 830 2 3 1 4 6 7 5 15 11 8 12 13 9 17 16 10 14 19 22 20 25 18 24 21-3 24-2 23-4 20-4 18-5 21-4 20-4 20-5 21-3 21-4 B. Temple 9. Florida 10.

Oklahoma St. 11. Auburn 12. Tulsa 25-2 21-3 19-4 21-4 18-5 22-4 19- 7 19-7 20- 5 19-7 18- 7 19- 7 13. Syracuse.

14. Texas 15. LSU 14. Indiana 17. Iowa St.

662 599 450 333 322 284 219 173 18. Kentucky 19. Maryland 20. Oklahoma 21. Purdue 22.

Connecticut 23. Kansas 24. Vanderbilt 17-4 25. Utah 19-5 Others receiving votes: St. 146 21 John's 130, Oregon 54, Illinois 21, Miami 15, Kent 12, Seton Hall 12, Virginia 9, Louisville 8, Pepperdine 7, SMU 7, Navy 4, Gonzaga 3, North Carolina 3, Notre Dame 3, Utah St.

3. Louisiana-Lafayette 2, Missouri 2, Dayton 1. APTOP 25 WOMEN The top 25 teams In The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 20, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking. 1.

Connecticut (34) 2. Tennessee (3) 1,060 1,044 1,000 952 903 j. Georgia (8) 4. Louisiana Tech 5. Notre Dame 4.

Perm St. 7. Texas Tech 751 12 8. Rutgers 9. Duke 715 706 14 700 11 653 13 636 9 613 10 534 7 464 16 393 21 323 19 304 20 252 23 232 22 214 17 197 24 189 15 178 18 10.

UC Santa Barbara 11. Auburn 11 LSU 11 Iowa St. 14. N.C. State 15.

Old Dominion 14. Virginia 17. Boston College is. 19. Marauette 20.

Mississippi St. 21. Purdue 22. UCLA. 23.

Arizona 24. Oklahoma 25. Kansas 134 Others receiving votes: Michigan 96, George Washington 60, Stanford 58, Oregon 57, Texas 21, sw Missouri St. 18, St. Joseph's 11, Michigan St.

10, Xavler 10, Stephen F.Austin 7, Illinois 5, Colorado St. 3, Southern Cal 2, Vanderbilt 2, Drake 1, Kent 1. By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League NEW YORK YANKEES Named Man ny Trillo as a coach at Norwich of the Eastern League. National League ATLANTA BRAVES Agreed to terms with RHP Kerry Ligtenberg, RHP Rafael Medina, INF Wes Helms and Pascual Ma-tos on one-year contracts. new yokk Mt is Agreed io Terms with LHP Gtendon Rusch on a one-year contract.

SAN EGO PADRES Signed Kevin Towers, senior vice president-general manager, to a three-year contract extension. International League INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS Signed RHP Jim Bruske. Atlantic League ABERDEEN Named J. Keith Lupton general manager. SOMERSET PATRIOTS Signed 1NI- Aiexis Llanos.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CHICAGO BULLS Waived Bruce Bowen. INDIANA PACERS Activated Al Harrington from the Mured list. Placed Jeff Foster on the injured list. FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONA CARDINALS Re-signed OL Mart Joyce to a three-year contract. DETRO LIONS Re-signed John Jett to a four-year contract.

Signed 06 Steve Stenstrom and TE Tony Johnson. GREEN BAY PACKERS Signed Ul Rod Manuel. MINNESOTA VIKINGS Signed CB An thony Marshall. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Named pni Pettey offensive assistant-quality control. Traded WR Eddie Kermison to the Chicago Bears for a fifth-round draft pick.

Signed WR Jake Reed to a two-year contract. OAKLAND RAIDERS Named Bob ca- sullo special teams coach. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Stoned CB DeRon Jenkins and WR Jeff Graham to three-year contracts. Canadian Football League TORONTO ARGONAUTS Named Wal ter Highsmith defensive line coach, Jeff Fairholm receivers coach, Christopher ad-ley defensive backfield coach, Paul LaPolice quarterback coach, Darrell Pasquale special teams and linebackers coach, and Ray Zar-emba offensive line coach. HOCKEY National Hockey League CAROLINA HURRICANES Recalled Shane Willis from Cincinnati of the IHL Alpine Mountain packed powder 48-90 base 21 trails 5 lifts 40 acres 100 open Bear Creek packed powder 50-82 base 14 trails 8a-10p Big Boulder packed powder 36-72 base 14 trails 7 lifts xc: open 8a-10p Blue Knob loose granular 40-65 base 22 trails 6 lifts sm xc open 9a-10p Blue Marsh packed powder 12-38 base 11 trails 3 lifts sm 9 a-1 Op Blue Mountain packed powder 30-60 base 27 trails 9 lifts sm 100 open Boyce Park loose granular 6 trails 3 lifts Camelback packed powder 57-68 base 33 trails 13 lifts sm 100 open 8a-10p Feb 22.

8 Itrs Elk Mountain packed powder 85-95 base 27 trails 6 lifts sm Elk Mountain packed powder 85-95 base 27 trails 6 lifts sm 100 open Hidden Valley loose granular 38-48 base 25 trails 5 lifts xc 20 km 9a-10p Jack Frost packed powder 48-80 base 28 traits 8 lifts xc 15 km 8a-4p Laurel Mountain 3- new packed powder 24-36 base 9 trails 5 lifts sm 9a-10p Seven Springs packed powder 30-38 base 27 trails 16 lifts sm 9a-10p Shawnee Mountain packed powder 40-66 base 23 trails 8 lifts 100 open 8a-10p Ski Big Bear packed powder 46-78 base 18 trails 4 lifts 100 open 9a-30p Ski Denton 2- new packed powder 12-40 base 20 trails 5 lifts xc open 9a-9p Ski Liberty packed powder 35- 49 base 16 trails 6 lifts sm 100 open 8a-10p Ski Roundtop packed powder 36- 48 base 16 trails 11 lifts 100 open Sat: 8a-12a; Sure 8a-1 Op Ski Sawmill packed powder 32-70 base 12 trails 2 lifts 100 open 9a-9p; Feb 21: 9a-1 Op Whitetail loose granular 30-42 base 17 frails 6 lifts 100 open Record Pts Pv 24-1 1,110 1 23-3 1,060 2 26-2 1,044 3 22-2 1,000 4 23-2 952 5 22-3 903 6 21-3 751 12 17-4 715 8 a Barbara 23-3 20-5 20-5 20-4 20-4 21-6 21-6 22-4 19-4 17-7 20-5 20-4 19-4 NHL SUMMARIES Washington 0 0 1 01 Carolina 1 0 0 01 First Period 1, Carolina, Francis 18 (Coffey, O'Neil), 7:43. Second Period None. Third Period 2, Washington, Klee 5 (Zednik, Bulis), 11:31. Overtime None. Shots on goal Washington 8-9-11-2 30.

Carolina 8-8-12-533. Power-play Opportunities Washington 0 of Carolina 0 of 5. Goalies Washington, Kolzig 26-16-9 (33 shots-32 saves). Carolina, Irbe 22-21-8 (30-29). A 10,144 Referee Dan Morelli, Brian Murphy.

Linesmen Gord Brofeker, Pat Dapuzzo. Senators 4, Panthers 2 Ottawa 2 1 14 Florida 2 0 02 1, Florida, Spacek 10 (Parrish, Kvasha), 9:18. 2, Ottawa, York 6, 9:58. 3, Florida, Bure 42 (Svehla, Spacek), 10:34. 4, Ottawa, Dineen 2 (Prospal, Zamuner), 11:38.

Second Period 5, Ottawa, Prospal 17 (Zamuner, Salo), 5:58. Third Period 6, Ottawa, Hossa 22 (Phillips), 7:31. Shots on goal Ottawa 16-8-630. Florida 6-18-832. Power-play Opportunities Ottawa 0 of Florida 0 of 4.

Goalies Ottawa, Tugnutt 16-10-7 (32 shots-30 saves). Florida, Vernon 15-14-1 (30-26). A 15,226 Referee Lance Roberts. Linesmen Kevin Collins, Dan O'Rourke. Red Wings 2, Islanders 0 Detroit 1 1 02 N.Y.

Islanders 0 0 00 First Period 1, Detroit, Shanahan 33 (Yzerman, Holmstrom), 17:48. Second Period 2, Detroit, Butsayev 4 (Draper, Fischer), 6:30. Third Period None. Shots on Goal Detroit 12-17-12-41; New York 5-6-11-22. Power Play Opportunities Detroit 1-5; New York 0-3.

Goalies Detroit, Osgood 20-11-5 (22 shots-22 saves); New York, Weekes 12-16-6 (41-39). A 12,242 Referee Kerry Fraser. Linesmen Jean Morin, Derek Amell. Predators 5, Stars 2 Dallas 0 1 12 Nashville 1 2 15 First Period 1, Nashville, Ronning 21 (Legwand, Klellberg), :26. 2, Nashville, Yachmenev 12 (Johnson, Berehowsky), 8:49.

Second Period 3, Dallas, Morrow 11 (S.Cote, Hull), 4:10 (pp). 4, Nashville, Timonen 8 (Peltonen, Bordeleau), 4:33. 5, Nashville, Peltonen 5 (Walker, Vokoun), 14:53. Third Period 6, Dallas, Carbormeau 8 (Keane, Marshall), 1:53. 7, Nashville, Klellberg 21 (Berehowsky), 18:59 (pp-en).

Shots on goal Dallas 5-7-1325. Nashville 8-9-522. Power-play Opportunities Dallas 1 of Nashville 1 of 3. Goalies Dallas, Fernandez 8-6-1 (21 shots-17 saves). Nashville, Vokoun 8-15-1 (25-23).

A 15,444 Referees-Shane Heyer, Paul Stewart. Linesmen Pan McCourt, Andy McElman. Devils 4, Oilers 1 New Jersey Buffalo First Period None. 0 1 12 0 1 23 Second Period 1, New Jersey, Gomez 16 (Elias, Sykora), 4:13 (pp). 2, Buffalo, Ward 7 (Aflnogenov), 19:41.

Third Period 3, Buffalo, Satan 29 (Varada, Woollev), 9:38 (pp). 4, New Jersey, Rafalski 4 (Gomez, Morrison), 10:52. 5, Buffalo, Sanderson 11 (Ahnogenov, Satan), 16:01 (pp). Shots on goat New Jersey 14-15-8-37. Buffalo 9-9-725.

Power-play Opportunities New Jersey 1 Of Buffalo 2 of 6. Goalies New Jersey, Terreri 2-6-0 (25 shots-22 saves). Buffalo, Hasek 5-4-4 (37-35). A 18,297 Referees Blaine Angus, Bill McCreary. Linesmen David Brisebois, Ray Scapinello.

Lightning 2, Penguins 1 Pittsburgh 1 1 Tampa Bay 1 1 9 2 First Period 1, Pittsburgh, Falloon 6 (Lang, Leach), 10:15. 2, Tampa Bay, Gardiner 3 (Drulia), 11:49. Second Period 3, Tampa Bay, Kubina 6 (Warriner, Modin), 14:14 (pp). Third Period None. Shots on goal Pittsburgh 8-7-722.

Tampa Bay 9-14-932. Power-play Opportunities Pittsburgh 0 of Tampa Bay 1 of 4. Goalies Pittsburgh, Aubin 16-14-1 (32 shots-30 saves). Tampa Bay, Cloutier 9-25-3 (22-21). A 16,081 Referees Mark Faucette, Kevin Maguire.

Linesmen Stephane Provost, Pierre Racicot. NHL LEADERS By The Associated Press Through Feb. 20 OP A PTS 48 85 33 69 34 69 45 68 25 66 38 65 38 61 31 60 30 58 33 58 34 58 35 58 24 56 26 56 30 56 Jagr, Pit Nolan, SJ Kahya, Ana Recchi, Phi Bure, Fla Roenick, Pno Paiffv, LA Amonte, Chi Bure, Cat Demitra, StL 25 Selarme, Ana Turgeon, Stl Shanahan, Del LeCiair, Phi 57 24 -46 23 -58 32 -58 30 Yzerman, Det 26 14 24 26 30 26 18 Kozlov, Fla Lindros, PH. Modano, Dai Robitailfe, LA 23 53 27 53 35 53 Nedved, NYR NHL Favorite Goals Underdog RANGERS Even-Va Penguins Coyotes Even-'. CANADIENS FLYERS 1-1 Vi Blackhawks AVALANCHE lVa-2 Thrashers COLLEGE BASKETBALL Favorite Points Underdog Auburn ALABAMA Miami (F) 4 W.

VIRGINIA UMass 12 RHODE ISLAND RUTGERS 5 G-town DUKE 16tt Wake Forest Maryland 6 CLEMSON IOWA STATE 2 Texas NBA Favorite Points Underdog Bucks 3V2 WIZARDS Lakers 6 NETS HORNETS 9 Rockets TBLAZERS 9Vi Warriors BULLS 3Vi Grizzlies SUNS 9 Nuggets SONICS 6 Magic HOME TEAM IN CAPS SCHOLASTIC RANKINGS 8 Pick Up Stlxs Canon ,400, 11 10 Kim's Testamony Sanchez EXACT 7-8 (89.20 TRIFECTA, 7-8-11 (441.60 SUPERFECTA, 7-8-11-10 (54tJ HANDLE: (1,054,079.00 PHILADELPHIA PARK TODAY'S ENTRIES POST TIME 12:30 PJn. 1 Purse (6,000 54.12 1 Exuberant Encore, Ditter xxllS 20-1 2 Greek Onyx, Olmo, Jr. 122 7-2 4 Krarry Kelly, s. Diaz '120 2-1 4 Virgilslittlegiri, Cruz 12215-1 5 I'm Listening, Santagata 120 9-2 6 Keiau special, R. Simpson xllS 15-1 7 Rarest Celeste, Ortiz 120 6-1 8 Judgement, Bermudez 120 15-1 9 Inspiring AH, Ortiz 122 6-1 2 Purse (6,000 48, Up M470yos 1 1 Classy Breeze, Farachio 117 15-1 2 Carey The Rascal, Luciani 117 8-1 3 Six Twenty Four, Rosado 117 5-1 4 Cotton Landing, Madrigal, Jr.

117 4 5 uneiioul, Unsihuay 117 10-1 6 Jaboo, Luciani 119 20-1 7 Grey Moon Rising, Frazier 119, 8-1 8 Coronary Caper, Castillo xxllO 20-1 9 Legacy Tree, Pena xlltl lc-1 10 Maidthebest, No Rider 117 10-1 11 Circle The Moon, L. Diaz '1120-1 12 Justataz, Espindola I7 3-1 13 Maiic Lite, Bermudez 117 15-1 14 John's Island, Ditter xxllO 15-1 3 Purse (10,000 3Y0 6 1 Ormolu, Ortiz lis 15-1 2 King Of Sports, Glasser 116 6-1 3 Bohemia Slew, Petersen 12! 9-2 4 inmson im bold, Cruz 116 10-1 5 Chunks, Pindell 116 2-1 6 Pass The Foe, Bermudez 116 8-1 7 Key West Kid, Ortiz 116 6-1 8 Chaps, Ditter xxlC? 7-2 4 Purse (7,500 1 1 Sally's Jewel, Pena 8-1 2 Celtic Prospect, Prado 1) 7 20-1 3 Girt From And Estrada 1 19 20-1 4 Emeralds Quest, Cruz '11 15-1 5 Karenina, Madrigal, Jr. 117 7-2 6 Puddle Princess, R. Simpson 6-1 7 Su'ineboysa'd, Flores 19. 9-2 8 Storm Imp, Jose Castanon 1l 7 5-2 9 Free Bay, Cruz 11712-1 10 Brickerte, Cruz 1 19 6-1 11 Noble Michelle, Ditter xxiiirls-l 12 Let Me Pass Sir, Pena xxP2 )5-l 5 Purse (7,500 4Up 6 1 Love Knot, Rosado 11 9-2 2 Texas Brie, Pena xxllQ 10-1 3 Randy's Delight, Frazier 117 7-2 4 Lucky Radana, Unsihuay 117 6-1 5 Haley's Alright, Santagata 1 1 7 3-1 4 Privastar, Santagata 7 Lapiz Lazuli, R.

Simpson xl 12 5-2 4 Puree (14,000 3YO 6 1 Blue Gin, Unsihuay 121 3-1 2 Ke'oid's Chubbs, T. Simpson 121 20-1 3 Lite Prospect, Capanas 15 i 5-1 4 Ashwood Tie, Madrigal, Jr. 6-1 5 Saucy Bkmdy, Madrigal, Jr. 12M0-I 4 Thunderous Return, Lloyd 121 15-1 7 Dont Run Gerrheoun. Cole i'i 8 Christy Grace, Glasser 121 12-1 9 Miss Jennie Chavez 121 15-1 10 Impulsiva, Diaz 121 12-1 11 Brecklyn's Charm, Cruz 121 12-1 12 Out 01 The Buggy, Rivera 121 8-1 13 Fantasy Band, S.

Diaz 121, 7 Purse (9,500 48.UP 1 Bold Surge, Madrigal, Jr. 122,. 3-1 2 I Am Me R.G., Alvarado 119 5-2 3 Cha Cha Hedy, Lloyd 117 6-1 4 Scat Singer, Pinero 117 6-1 5 First Preference, Bermudez 117 7-2 6 Miss Marshall, R. Simpson iOS 10-1 7 Losse Leotard, No Rider 117 12-1 8 Dad's Request, Juarez -1 17 15-1 8 Pursed 3,000 48.UP 7 1 Spicy Award, Santagata 15-1 2 Skip's Halo, S. Diaz liJ 2-1 3 Centurion, Madrigal, Jr.

s-2 4 Bank Won, Espindola .119 5-1 5 Jove, Capanas 117 s-1 4 Special Streak, Belmonte ,1 17 12-1 7 Errusco. Jose Castanon li? 20-1 8 CounTry Thunder. R. Simpson x' 14 10-1 9 Alyman. Alvarado 7 3-1 9 Purse $17,000 3Y06 1 Dina's Believer, Somsanirh l' 6-1 2 Mint Parfait, Estrada I 'f 15-1 3 Olympio Rosie, M.

Sanchez 116 4-1 4 Rinka Dancer, S. Diaz 1 1 12-1 5 Short Engagement, Rosado I'D 5-2 4 Hialeah Dream. Cole 1 14 6-1 7 Barberilla, Madrigal, Jr. ,16 8-1 8 South City Missy. Glasser 1 "4 3-1 1 Puree S10.0O0 M470yds 1 Wandering Wort, Madrigal.

ii7 7-2 2 Fallingbrooke Road, Luciani iii 17-1 3 Devilish Buck, Pena 4 Dixie Tunes, Santagata 1H 5 Risky Agitator, Espindola 1 8-1 6 Seven Figures. Cole 15-1 7 Political Gun, Laboccetta. Jr. 113 '5-1 8 Star Of David, Ortiz i 13 20-1 9 Represent. No Rider l' 10-1 10 Quake City, Pena xxlio 6-1 11 Ericas Bad Boy, Flores 117 9-2 12 Crane Beach, Madrigal, Jr.

U9 8-1 tain vs Emmaus. 8. Wtndber (5) 20-2 9 9. Williams Valley (11) 21-4 3 10. Aliauiooa (7) 18-6 NR Teams to watch: Annville-Cleona (3) 18-6; Bellwood Antis (6) 20-4; Bishop O'Hara (2) 17-7; Columbia (3) 19-5; Farrell (7) 21-4: Ford City (7) 20-5; Milton Hershey (3) 18-4; Northern Cambria (4) 20-5; North Star (5) 19-3; Notre Dame (11) 21-5; Quaker Valley (7) 19-4; Riverside (2) 19-2; Salisbury (11) 18-7; Southern Columbia (4) 21-4; Springfield Mont Co.

(1) 20-4; Trinity (3) 19-5; Tulpe-hocken (3) 17-7; Tyrone (4) 18-5; Washington (7) 20-3; WB Meyers (2) 20-5; Wyalusing Valley (4) 17-8. CLASS A 1. Kennedy Christian (10) 22-1 1 2. Bishop Hannan (2) 21-3 2 3. Scotland (3) 17-4 3 4.

Jefferson Morgan (7) 21-3 4 5. Greenwood (3) 20-4 5 4. Monessen (7) 18-4 7 7. Saltsburg (4) 24-1 8 8. Bishop Neumann (4) 21-3 10 9.

Lourdes (4) 21-4 6 10. Girard College (11 18-4 NR Teams to watch: Camp Hill (3) 15-9; Clarion (9) 19-5; Conemaugh Twp. (5) 18-5; Cornell (7) 14-4; Coudersport (9) 21-3; Elk County Christian (9) 20-4; Juniata Valley (4) 18-6; Lackawanna Trail (2) 20-4; Lebanon tatnoltc (3) 16-7; Norm Clanon (9) 21-3; St. Joseph (7) 18-6; Union (7) 17-7; Vlncentian (7) 15-8. DOWNS AT LEHIGH VALLEY FEB.

21 SIMULCASTS Tampa Bay, 12:30 p.m. Monlicello, 12:30 p.m. Philadelphia Park, 12:35 p.m. Fairmount Park, 2 p.m. Turf Paradise, 3:30 p.m.

Sunland, 4 p.m. Dover, 4:30 p.m. Meadows, 6:30 p.m. Northfield Park, 7 p.m. Northville, 7:40 p.m.

Yonkers, 7:40 p.m. Australia. 8:30 p.m. Balmoral, 8:40 p.m. PHILADELPHIA PARK YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 1 PURSE (7,000 3YO 4FUR.

TIME 1:144 9 Longest Day Differ 3.40 2.40 2.10 2 Morgan's Baby Diaz, S. 3.20 2.40 8 Patty C'dello Rivera, Jr. 3.00 EXACT f-2 (11.40 TRIFECTA, 9-1-8 (33.00 2 PURSE (6,000 6FUR. TIME 12 Lubeck 15.40 8.60 5.60 9 Stop That W.ding Prado 5.80 4.60 7 Pocket Universe E'rada 5.00 EXACT 12-9 (79.80 TRIFECTA, 12-9-7 (537.40 DOUBLE, 9-12 (43.00 3 PURSE $4,000 1474 6 Bakjr Unsihuay 17.40 6.60 4.60 7 Son Of Isis Pern 3.60 2. 5 Tan Your Hide Simpson 6.40 EXACT 6-7 (54.80 TRIFECTA, 6-7-5 (504.80 4 PURSE (6.000 2 Solar Landing Estrada 7.80 5.20 3.60 3 Devon's Angel Floras, 9.60 5.80 6 Crystal Spirit Rivera, Jr.

5.00 EXACT 2-3 (90.20 TRIFECTA, 2-3-6 (471.20 DOUBLE, 6-2 (189.00 5 PURSE (6,000 M870YDS 146:3 6 Petra Bar Diaz, S. 5.00 2.80 2.20 1 Shes A Hoot Pena 3.60 2.60 2 Karla's Dancer Ditter 2.80 EXACT 4-1 (14.20 TRIFECTA, 4-1-2 (31.40 4 PURSE (7,500 TIME 1464 3 Silver Knight, Madrigal, 11.80 6.00 3.40 4 Farr-s Copy Simpson 27.40 8.00 7 Devil's Island Alvarado 3.20 EXACT 3-4 (244.60 TRIFECTA, 3-4-7 (653.40 7 PURSE (7.500 5Vi FUR. TIME 1:054 11 5.80 3.40 4.40 9 Isabelita Lass Al'ado. 5.00 4.40 1 Annamonah Madrigal, 4.40 EXACT 1-9 13TJ.4Q TRIFECTA, 1-9-7 13W.M PICK 3, 4-3-1 (115.20 8 PURSE (17,000 3YO 4 I2FUR. TIME 1:18:3 8 Lively Prospect, U'huay 14.40 7.80 3.80 5 Devious Advantage Cole 3.60 240 4 Meltsintothesea M'igal 120 EXACT 8-5 (70JM TRIFECTA, 8-5-4 $239.28 9 PURSE (16,000 1M8.18 TIME 155:1 9 Eyelash Power anon 26.80 11.80 7.60 6 Bribury.LaBoccetta.Jr 9.40 5.00 3 Carry The Wind F'es, E.

5J0 EXACT 9-6 (222.N TRIFECTA. 9-6-3 (1032JM DOUBLE, 8-9 S31 7 00 II PURSE SI 7.000 4AU 6F. TIME 1:114 7 Stars In The Cud, LB tta 15.60 740 4.40 Pennsylvania high school boys basket ball rankings from the Patriot-News of Har- risbura tor The week of Monday. February 21, with school's district in parentheses, followed by the school's record and last week's ranking. NR means not ranked.

Honorable mention teams listed alphabetically. U-ASS AAAA 1. Schenley (8) 24-0 1 iPennsbury (1)23-2 2 3. Erie McDowell (10) 23-0 3 4. Chester (1) 20-3 4 5.

Coatesville 0) 23-1 5 4. Williamsport (4) 18-4 6 7. Uniontown (7) 20-2 7 8. Hollidavsburg (4) 20-2 8 9. Halboro-Horsham (1) 22-3 9 10.

Hempfield (3) 22-4 10 Teams to watch: Abinoton (11 17-8: Ab- ington Heights (2) 21-4; Bethlehem Liberty (11) 17-7; Butler (7) 18-7; Central Dauphin (3) 16-7; Dieruff (11) 17-7; Harrisburg (3) 19-4; Lancaster (3) 19-4; Lower Merkm (1) 19-4: Norristown (1) 20-5: North Perm 111 21-4; Peabody (8) 21-3; Perm Wood (1) 16-4; Peters Twp. (7) 20-4; Plum (7) 22-3; Potts-ville (11) 24-2; Shater (7) 18-7; Spring-Ford (1) 20-4; West Chester East (1) 17-7; Whitehall (11) 22-3; Wilson (3) 22-3; Woodland Hills (7) 16-8; Wyoming Valley West (2) 20- York (3) 18-7. CLASS AAA 1. Blackhawk (7) 25-0 1 2. Kennett (1) 23-0 2 3.

Chartiers Valley (7) 24-1 3 4. Franklin (10) 19-3 4 5. Steel-High (3) 23-2 6 4. Allentown CC (11) 20-4 7. Saucon Valley (II) 25-1 9 8.

General McLane (10) 21-3 10 9. Bishop McDevTtt (3) 19-5 7 10. Garden Spot (3) 22-3 8 Teams to watch: Athens (4) 19-6: Cen tral Cambria (6) 22-2; Danville (4) 20-3; Erie East (10) 16-7; Hamburg (3) 21-4; Hershey (3) 18-5; Huntingdon (6) 22-3; Lampeter-Strasburg (3) 18-4, Milton (4) 17-7; Montour (7) 21-4; Pottstown (1) 14-4; Shamokin (4) 20-4; Strath Haven (1) 17-6; Susquehanna Two. (3) 20-4; West York (3) 20-4. ri flS.

A A 1. Halifax (3) 24-0 1 2. Dekme (3) 22-3 2 a Reading Catholic (3) 22-3 4 4. Wilkinsburg (7) 23-2 5 5. St.

Pius (1)21-2 6 4. Towanda (4) 22-2 7 7. Seton-LaSalie (7) 18-4 Rebounds ESU: 2V (Justice 10)..

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