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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 10

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Tampa Bay Timesi
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St. Petersburg, Florida
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2C TIMES MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1993 (I It was a great game for the fans. It had everything but goals' Vhich college basketball team has the most Top 10 finishes in the AP rankings without winning an NCAA title? Qulianawer below For the record: 5C-6C Flyera ftoaltender Tommy toderatrom after Philadelphia played Montreal to a ecoreleaaUe Tidesfishing report 6C in Subject to changee by elation and network a. Soma alationa not available In a areae.

Cable only. College basketball A look back and ahead at the Important high school new from around Tampa Bay. Three soccer teams going to state 4:30 p.m. Richmond at George Washington, ESPN-c. Jones takes next step toward title Three girls soccer teams are bound lor the state tournament this week.

Including defending state 3A champion Lakewood, which defeated Pasco County's Land O'Lakes 2-0 in the Class 3A, Section II tournament. Countryside earned its first trip by whipping Hillsborough County's Bloommgdale 1-0 In Section 4A-II, and Clearwater Catholic beat Sarasota Cardinal Mooney 8-2 In Region 2A-II. Winning boys district soccer titles were Countryside and Clearwater. Countryside clinched the Pinellas County Athletic Conference girls basketball title, defeating St. Petersburg SMS.

Keswick Christian defeated Northside Christian 7 p.m. Women: Northern Illinois al DePainY SportaChannel-e. 7:30 p.m. Connecticut at SPN-c. 7:30 p.m.

South Florida at Stetson. Sunahine-c; WHNZ-570-St. Petersburg. 9 p.m. Wisconsin-Green Bay at Illinois-ChicagOjSportaChannehc 9:30 p.m.

Oklahoma State at Nebraska ESPN-c. Midnight Pacific at Nevada. ESPN-c. Plnellae 53-50 to win the Bay Conference's West Division and clinch the top seed In the Class District 10 tournament In two weeks. Three boys soccer regionals Tuesday HillatxMoufh Vv Three boys soccer regional playoffs will be held Tuesday, but two will be outside the county.

Leto travels to Bloomingdale for the Class 4A, Region III championship. Jesuit plays at Gulf for the 3A, Region title, and Berkeley Prep travels to Mulberry for the 2A, Region IV championship. Boys basketball concludes the regular season Saturday afternoon with a finale between the county's top two Class 4A teams, Gaither at Brandon. Johnson gets 60-day jail term Paaco Pasco High quarterback Issac Johnson was sentenced on a robbery charge to serve a 60-day jail term on weekends and holidays. He also received four years' probation.

Land O'Lakes' girls soccer team saw its successful season end AP Team Switzerland II, piloted by Gustav Weder, celebrates after winning the four-man bobsled world championship. Today NBA Favorite Line Underdog at Chicago 14V Sacramento at Cleveland 1 1 Indiana at Miami 4V Denver Utah 5Vi at Minnesota Charlotte 1 at Milwaukee at A Clippers 4 San Antonio NHL Favome Ooala UnderdogGoale at NY Rangers -IV St. Louis 1 at Los Angeles -V Vancouver Even NCAA BASKETBALL Favorite Line Underdog at George Wash. 9' Richmond at Syracuse 3Vt Connecticut at Rhode Island 6 Temple St. Louis 4V4 at Dayton C.

-Wilmington 8Vi at George Mason at American 9 East Carolina at Wichita St. 3 SW Missouri St. S. Illinois 8 at N. Iowa at Nebraska 3 Oklahoma St.

Pacific 7Vi at Nevada at UCSB 10 UC Irvine Roy Jones Jr. of Pensacola is set to follow the footsteps of new IBF super-middleweight champ James Toney until they lead to a fight. "We'll fight in a year or so after he wins the middleweight title," said Toney, who beat Iran Barkley Saturday night at Las Vegas with a ninth-round TKO. Toney will relinquish the IBF middleweight championship, and Jones, ranked No. 2 by the IBF, likely will fight top-ranked Bernard Hopkins for the title.

Jones stopped Glenn Wolfe of Tampa in the first round of a preliminary bout. BOBSLEODING: Gustav Weder piloted Switzerland II to a victory in the four-man World Championships at Igls, Austria. Weder finished the four heats of the two-day competition with a combined time of 3 minutes, 26.99 seconds. Austria driven by Igls favorite Hubert Schoesser, was second in 3:27.37, and United States driven by Brian Shinier of Naples, was third in 3:27.38. BASEBALL: Rob Bonanno allowed one run in eight innings as Florida (4-1) won 9-2 at Long Beach State (2-4).

Florida State (2-0) overcame five errors to complete a two-game sweep of Winthrop (0-2) with an 8-5 win in Tallahassee. Brett King's bases-loaded single in the ninth gave South Florida (2-1) a 9-8 win over Stetson (4-2) in Tampa. The win was USF coach Eddie Cardieri's 263rd, a school record. Forry Wells' three-run triple with two outs in the ninth gave Illinois (1-2) a 6-4 win at Miami (2-4). SOCCER: Bobby Moore, who captained England's soccer team that won the 1966 World Cup, revealed he had cancer and said he "had a battle to win." Moore, 51, issued a statement saying an operation was carried out on his colon in April 1991 and cancer was discovered in his liver.

A friend said: "He is battling the disease on a day-to-day basis." TRACK AND FIELD: Dennis Mitchell and Leroy Burrell finished 1-2 in the men's 60-meter dash in an international indoor meet at Maebashi, Japan. Mitchell was timed in 6.60 seconds, with Burrell at 6.75. Florida State's men placed second with 121 points in the Saluki Invitational, hosted by Southern Illinois at Tallahassee. The FSU women tied for second with Southern Illinois with 69 points. Indiana State won with a 2-0 loss to St.

Petersburg-Lakewood in the Class 3A, Section II title Friday night. Sims, Owens power Hernando upset Hernando John Sims scored 21 points and Corey Owens 17 in Hernando High's boys basketball upset of rival Springstead, 53-50 Wednesday night. Ryan Robinson converted two free throws with nine sec- onds remaining. Central retired the jersey number of senior Tyrone Goodson, the school's career scoring leader, Thursday. Central beat Lecanto both meets.

SWIMMING: Danyon Loader of New Zealand broke the short -course world record in the men's 200-meter butterfly for the third time this week, clocking 1 minute, 54.21 seconds in a World Cup meet at Gelsenkirchen, Germany. Mark Foster of Britain set a world best of 23.72 in the men's 50-meter butterfly. VOLLEYBALL: United States teams fought off Brazilian opponents to win the world beach volleyball championships on Copacabana Beach at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Karolyn Kirby and Nancy Reno beat Adriana Samuel and Monica Rodrigues 12-3, 12-10 in the women's final, and Kent Stef fes and Adam Johnson beat Eduardo Bacil and Jose Loyola 12-9, 12-7 in the men's. ET CETERA: Yukitaka Fukita of Japan won the ski jumping gold medal on the final day of the Winter World University Games at Zakopane, Poland.

Falko Zandstra of the Netherlands won the world speedskating championships, beating Johann Olav Koss at Hamar, Norway. 53-48. That, combined with Hernando 83-68 upset of South Sumter, gave the Bears the Gulf Coast Conference title. Hernando High's girls won their sixth straight Gulf Coast Conference title with a 48-43 overtime victory over Citrus Tuesday night. Kolleen Colburn had 1 7 points for Hernando, which beat Citrus for the first time in three tries this season.

Crystal River boys lose district final BOXING Saturday At Meiico City WBC Super Featherweight Championship Favorite Line Underdog Line A. Nelson $400 O. Ruelas $300 WBC Super Welterweight Championship T. Norria $1500 M. Blocker $1000 WBC Middleweight Championship J.Jackson $220 G.

McClelland $180 WBC Super Lightweight Championship J.C. Chavez $3000 G. Haugen $2000 Wager the amount to the right of the favored boxer to win $100 or wager $100 to win the amount to the right of the Citrus Crystal River's boys soccer team reached the finals of the Class 2A, District 8 tournament, but fell to Tampa's Berkeley Prep 2-0. Crystal River's wrestlers claimed the Class 2A, District 5 title by a half-point over Lecanto Saturday. The Pirates advanced 13 wrestlers to the Section II meet this week.

Crystal River's Bobby Fischer, who won a state title last year at 152, won a district title at 160. Citrus finished fourth in the Class 3A, District 4 tournament Saturday. I Compiled by Jim Greene Notre Dame, with 12. I PICK KWIK I THE FUN GETS AROUND 6 DAYS A WEEK CCD SPSt BUSCH BEER BUSCH LIGHT You could go to just another party. Or you could come have fun with a really fast crowd.

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