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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 39

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2 Saturday March 19 1988 The Miami Herald 3C lUPJONSCOREBOARDMMai Evert Mill marriage in works? mental approach: control the emotions early results singles THIRD ROUND Mark Woodford Thomas Muster 6-7 7-6 (7-4) 4 75 Yannick Noah (6) Tomas Smid (27) 76 (7-4) 62 6-2 Ramesh Krishnan (26) Marlin Jaite (6) 36 6-3 6-3 6-3 Joey Rive John Fitzgerald 6-2 6-7 (1-7) 7-5 7-5 Tim Mayotte (4) Paul Annacone (29) 7-6 (7-3) 6-1 6-3 Mats Wilander (1) Alexander Volkov 6-1 6-7 (5-7) 6-4 6-2 Andn Chesnokov Richey Reneberg 6-1 6-1 6-3 Women's singles THIRD ROUND Jo Dune Gretchen Maoers 7-6 (7-0) 6-3 Linda Ferrandod Sabrina Odes 6-2 6-0 Gabneia Sabatini (3) Lisa Bonder 6-2 6-0 Mary Joe Fernanda! IS) Laura Goiarsa 4-6 6-2 60 Steffi Graf (1) Rosalyn Fairbank 7-6 (7-0) 6-0 Radka Zrubakova Nathalie Tauziat U3) 6-2 3-6 6-4 Elna Reinach Zina Garrison (6) 1-6 6-2 6-4 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch Isabelle Demongeot 6-1 5-7 can play for hours now Physically I feel good Now I need to be 100 percent for all my Yannick Noah doubles FIRST ROUND Eric Konta-Ramesh Krishnan Glenn Layndecker-Joey Rive 6-1 6-2 SECOND ROUND John Fitzgeraid-Anders Jarryd Leif Shiras-Oeme Visser 6-4 6-4 Milosiav Mecir-Tomas Smid Ricardo Acioiy-Hsns Gildemetster 7-6 (7-2) 6-3 Laurie Warder-Bame Willenborg Jim Grabb-Tim Pawsatt 6-1 7-6 (7-4) Kelley Jones-Michael Morten sen Rick Leach-Jim Pugh 6-1 S-7 7-5 Kelly Evernden-Johan Krtek Steve Guy-Jaromir Becka 64 6-7 Mark Basham-Charles Beckman Neil Broad-Stefan Kruger 6-1 5-7 6-2 Marc Flur-Sammy Giammaiva Sherwood Stewart-Kim Warwick 5-7 6-4 7-6 (13-11) Matt Anoer-Greg Holmes Pieter Aldrich-Warren Green 6-1 6-3 Gilad Bioom-Amos Mansdort Sergio Casal-Emiho Sanchez 6-4 6-4 Jeremy Bates-Peter Lundgren Darren tahill-Mark Kratzmann 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 Paolo Cane-Simone Colombo Mike DePaimer-Gary Donnelly 7-6 (7-5) 6-1 Brad Drewett-Marty Davis Tom Guihkson-Tim Gullikson 6-4 6-4 Andres Gomez-Slobodan Zivoiinovic Mike Beuer-Roberto Saad 7-6 (6-6) 6-4 doubles FIRST ROUND Steffi Graf-Gabriela Sabatini Andrea Hoiikova-Micheiie Torres 6-1 6-2 SECOND ROUND Chris Evert-Wendy Turnbull Camille Beniamin-Brenda Schultz 6-4 6-0 Gigi Fernandez-Zma Garrison Gabriela Mosca-Adriana Vihagran 2-6 6-2 6-1 Laura Garrone-Laura Goiarsa Pat Medrado-Karen Schimper 6-4 6-7 (7-3) 6-2 Catarina Lindqvist-Tme Scheuer-Larsen Mary Joe Fernandez-Heien Kelesi 6-1 3-6 6-3 Beverly Bowes-Mananne Wtrdel Maria Lindstrom-Claudia Porwik 6-1 6-3 Catherine Suire-Catherme Tanvler Elly Hakami-Christme Singer 6-1 6-3 Lise Gregory-Ronni Reis Niege Dias-Pafricia Taratxm 6 6-1 6-4 Patricia Fendick-Jtll Hethenngton Patricia Hy-Dmky Van Rensburg 6-0 61 Cammy MacGregor-Cynthia MacGregor Manon Boiiegraf-Mananne Van der Tor 6-4 6-0 Reuters Tennis star Chris Evert will likely marry former US Olympic skier Andy Mill in the fall Mill told Reuters in a recent interview "It's inevitable that we will get Mill said probably do it in the fall after the US Open It's hard to set a date between complications with our families and our work schedules" Evert 33 divorced British tennis player John Lloyd a year ago after eight years of marriage Mill recently was divorced not going to have a huge wedding but we want to plan it Mill said time is hard because when Chris isn't playing I'm working and when free Mill was a member of the 1976 US Olympic ski team finishing sixth in the downhill He now is a television commentator and endorses ski products Evert ranked first in the world five times has won 18 Grand Slam singles titles She won Wimbledon three times She is playing in the Lipton International Players Championships on Key Biscayne but could not be reached for comment Friday Because Evert and Mill have careers that require a great deal of traveling Mill said they have to plan their schedules carefully she sets where she will play we look at the schedule together to see where we can be together In the last 15 months only been apart four or five Mill said Evert who began her professional career in 1972 and was for a brief period engaged to Jimmy Connors in 1974 skipped the indoor tennis season in the United States in February to join Mill at the Winter Games in Calgary play very well if he concentrates It looks like on his way and is making the sacrifices to be a good player" Rive 24 is prepared to do whatever he must to become a top player He started last year by switching coaches The change in coaching and confidence helped Rive beat Mayotte at Stratton Mountain last summer and improved his ranking from 363 to 102 just think I can beat the good Rive said feel good mentally right In the final set Rive break Fitzgerald until the final game but quickly found himself up 40-love "I just wanted to get the first point and he gave me the first two" Rive said definitely started eettine nervous I just stayed positive I knew he was susceptible to being broken so I kept with Wilander lost a second-set tiebreaker but returned to beat Soviet player Alexander Volkov 6-3 6-7 (5-7) 6-4 6-2 "I was trying to play quicker and not really thinking of my own game" Wilander said Graf also went to a tiebreaker but won 7-6 (7-0) 6-0 over Rosalyn Fairbank Sabatini beat Lisa Bonder 6-2 6-0 and Mayotte beat Paul Annacone 7-6 (7-3) 6-3 6-3 Denim approved Denim is in Flach is out The Tennis Council approved the Nike denim shorts worn by ninth seed Andre Angassi and fined Ken Flach $1500 for unsportsmanlike behavior during his Wednesday match with Emilio Sanchez Flach has now totaled $2500 in tournament fines He was slapped with a $1000 fine for hitting a linesperson with a ball during his second-round match By SHAUN POWELL Herald Sports Writer Early-round play at the Lipton International Players Championships hasn't exactly been a dreadlock-raising experience for Yannick Noah hard to get fired up at the start of a said Noah the men's sixth seed who awoke after a first-set tiebreaker to beat Tomas Smid 7-6 (7-4) 6-2 6-3 difficult to play without any pressure The emotions will be much more intense later in the tournament" Maybe sooner than later as in fourth round on Key Bis-cayne That's where his opponent Joey Rive an upset winner over 21st seed John Fitzgerald will look to supply the competition as well as the crowd Fans packed the stands at a small court to fortify the confidence of Rive who lives in Fort Lauderdale and played at Florida State in his 6-2 6-7 (1-7) 7-5 7-5 victory made a difference I think" Rive said need them against Noah" The fifth day of tennis drew 9024 fans the best day-session attendance who saw victories by top seeds Steffi Graf and Mats Wilander Other seeded players to advance were Gabriela Sabatini and Tim Mayotte Falling were the two eighth seeds Elna Reinach ranked 75th in the world upset Zina Garrison 1-6 6-2 6-4 and Martin Jaite was beaten by 2Gth-seeded Ramesh Krishnan 3-6 6-3 6-3 6-3 Noah who turns 28 in May is making a comeback of sorts The Frenchman took a six-week break from tennis last summer to rediscover his competitive desire difficult to be out like Noah said I've been running every day and working on my strength I can play for hours now Physically 1 feel good Now I need to be 100 percent for all my matches" Even with the layoff Noah finished last year ranked eighth marking the sixth straight year he has finished in the top 10 He has played in three Grand Prix matches this year and after failing to make the singles finals in the Australia and Lyon Noah beat Jimmy Connors in Milan in February Then last week in Orlando he teamed with Guy Forget to win the doubles championship Noah realizes that not all tennis players have careers like Connors who is 35 So Noah figures he will play about two more years and plans to go out in style not much time to lose now" he said got to win some big matches what I want I want to be the kind of player capable of Noah's success depends on animation and athleticism When he fails to trigger that response which is what apparently happened early against Smid Noah suffers important to him is his Wilander said in a good mood going to play well He's just the kind of player who will schedule 10 am session Stadium Court Mikael Pernfors vs Robert Seguso Terry Phelps vs Chris Evert Javier Sanchez vs Jimmy Connors Dan Goldie vs Miloslav Mecir Grandstand Court Anna Ivan vs Helena Sukova Jay Berger vs Paolo Cane Karen Schimper vs Patricia Tarabmi Ken Flacn-Robert Seguso vs Kroon-Mats Wilander Court I Barbara Potter vs Catherine Suire Jim Gurfem vs Emilio Sanchez Anders Jarryd vs John Fawiey Leach-Fendick vs Scott-Potter Court 2 Basham-Beckman vs Davis-Drewett Baicstrat-Paz vs Graf-Sa-batmt Anger-Holmes vs Doonan-Wilkison or Annacone-Van Rensburg Beck man-Beniamin vs Reneberg-Fernandez Court 4 Barnard-DeSwordt vs Ouno-Waish Pam Casaie vs Stephanie Rebe Demongeot-Taunat vs De Vries-Krapl Fairbank-Rehe vs Meier-Probst Court 5 Schopers-Henncksson vs Sobet-Forman Barttetf-Chnstian vs Fernandez-Garrison Korde-Zrubakova vs Gonzaiez-Viilagran Pugh-Novotna vs Oavit-Van Der Tor Court 6 Adams-Barg vs Garrone-Golsrse Raffaolia Reggi vs Claudia Porwik Pawsat-Barg vs Smith-Adams Jensen-Ktiosi vs Stewart-Garrison Court 9 Nicol Provis vs Patcoie Paradis Lozano-Witsken vs Korita-Knshnan McNeit-Nagelson vs Herromon-Poradis Kohdo-Kilsch-Sokova vs Pheips-Reggi 7 pm session Stadium Court Hana Mandiikova vs Sabme Auer Mel Purcell vs Guy Forget Grandstand Court Slobodan Zivoiinovic vs Amos Mansdort Tideman-San-chez vs FiMol-Zilm TV Best Bet North boys South girls win NCAA Tournament Florida vs Michigan 2 pm Chs 4 34 Where Huntsman Special Events Center Salt Lake City Announcers Dick Stockton and Billy Cunningham What to watch Point guard Ronnie Montgomery returns from a one-game suspension for fighting which will bolster thin roster The winner advances to the Sweet 16 round in Seattle High Schools Sports Today made it by dunking two balls at the same time Kerr made it on the basis of a reverse one-handed dunk In the runoff Portillo nailed a running one-hander but Kerr won by connecting on an impressive reverse double-pump that met the high standards of the crowd SOUTH GIRLS 50 Bolman3 Middlebrooke2 Johnson 3 Miller 2 McCoy 7 McNichois 3 Bohter 6 Leskinovitch 10 Cousins 7 Santiago 5 NORTH GIRLS 44 Lew 7 Almonte 1 Arterburn 9 Beniamin 4 Pinkston 10 Beechem 4 Jordan A Troutman 1 Halttime South 32 North 15 Three-pomt field goals: Almonte Arterburn NORTH BOYS 6 Jackson 16 Pozier 7 McCall 3 Hadley 11 Gallon 11 Kerr IS Anderson 7 Jenkins 6 Mackendree 4 Goms 6 SOUTH BOYS 63 Percy Jr IX Grays I Ramos 17 Portillo 10 Morgan 4 Grant 16 Zygmuntowicz 5 sales I Halftime North 41 South 40 Hialeah High guard Christy Arter-burn hit a three-pointer with 3:02 left to bring the North within seven 45-38 But that was as close as the North would come Wendy Leskinovitch a 5-11 forward from Southridge scored a team-high 10 points for the South Girls and was named most valuable player had to get the North she said Northwestern beat us for the regional title that really hurt me bad" One of the highlights of the night was the slam dunk competition at halftime of the game After two rounds of dunks the 500 fans by applauding narrowed the field to two players Miami 6-9 center Cesar Portillo By KEN PLUTNICKI Herald Sports Writer Jackson High center Michael Kerr was named most valuable player and won a slam-dunk contest as the North All-Stars defeated the South All-Stars 86-83 in the seventh Family Christian Association of America High-School All-Star Basketball Classic Friday at Dade-North In the All-Star game the South defeated the North 50-44 It was the first victory since the Classic was created seven years ago Kerr who scored 15 points hit a key basket to put the North ahead 84-82 with under a minute left The North regained possession and Television See Hereld TV book or TV page for complete listings was holding the ball but John Zygmuntowicz of Southwest High made a steal for the South He was fouled by Reggie Gallon of Edison High and had a chance to tie the score but missed the second of two shots Edison High guard Corey layup with time running out produced the final score The South Girls took leads of 13-5 and 32-15 before the North Girls made it a game Guard LaTonya Pinkston of Norland High scored the first six points in the fourth quarter to cut the lead to eight points 41-33 OS) NCAA Tournament Rhode Island vs Syracuse CD Ron Fraser Show OCD NCAA Tournament Florida vs Michigan (EXE) Bowling PBA King Louie Open 033 NCAA Tournament North Carolina vs Loyola DO Golf Bay Hill Classic (EXE) Wide World of Sports gymnastics CD Pro wrestling (two hours) Noon Noon 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 4:30 pm 4:30 pm 10 pm American wins baseball showdown Cable television ftsNl Tennis Lipton International Pesl Exhibition baseball New York Mets vs Atlanta fwwl Exhibition baseball New York Mets vs Atlanta ftsil College baseball Ohio State at Carolina fWcwt Exhibition baseball Chicago Cubs vs Seattle fTBsl pro wrestling fspcl College baseball Maine at Miami fwoBl Hockey NY Rangers at Toronto Its! College wrestling (tape delay) Noon 1 pm 1 pm 2 pm 3 pm 6 pm 7:30 pm 8 pm 9 pm Radio Halphen (SB) two for two three RBI St Brendan 9-1 Palmer 70 La Progresiva 0 Denise Clpriano (P) Oeb Friedman (P) Carol Gold (P) Michelle Baker one homer each Palmer 9-7 Kendall Academy 27 Loyaia 0 Mary Jones four for five five RBI Marjori Guise sola four for five five RBi Maggie Lopez four for five one home run four RBI Kendall Academy 6-1 track Palmetto 64 Caral Park 46 Mark Smiley won 270 330 hurdles on 440 relay Greg Hill (P) won tong tump triple tump on 440 relay Palmetto 7 Palmetto 66 Coral Park a Alvaro Delamora (C) won 440 Coral Park 1-4 Sunset 64 Cokimbus 52 Pierre Bowers (S) won 100 meters 440 yards 270 yards Bertram Fickle (S) won mile and two mile runt Sunset 31 track Palmetto 66 Caral Park 40 Marlene Martin (CP) won 100 meters in 126 seconds and 440 yards and 270 yards and long jump Coral Park 1 pm Exhibition baseball NY Yankees vs Baltimore WIOD (610) 2 pm NCAA basketball Florida vs Michigan WQAM (560) 5 pm Sports Talk WIOD (610) 7:30 pm College baseball Maine at UM WIOD (610) WVUM (905 FM) South Florida events By MIKE PHILLIPS Herald Sports Writer It a question of who won Friday night but rather of who didn't pitch as American High came from behind with a six-run fifth inning to beat Columbus 10-5 in front of 300 at Dade-North What was supposed to be a showdown between top two high school baseball teams American is ranked No 4 in the state and Columbus is ranked No 9 turned into a battle of depth Neither team used its top pitcher as American's Fadual Arrieta (5-1 with a 058 earned-run average) and Jose Prado (5-1 with a 086 ERA) sat this one out You can be sure if these two teams meet in the sectional round of the state playoffs later this season those two have the night off American started No 4 pitcher Esmily Iglesias (14 innings pitched) and Columbus started No 3 pitcher Manny Tarmango (13 innings) Neither pitcher was around for the second inning "This mean a said American Coach Jose Ortega "Prado is the best pitcher in Dade right now a different game if he pitches And a different game if we pitch our No 1 But it was good for us because we proved we can come back" American (11-2) put the game away with the six-run fifth inning knocking out releiver Carlos Hernandez who took the loss (1-2) with walks as much as aluminum The Patriots who entered the fifth trailing 5-4 loaded the bases with three walks before Frank Mora tripled home three runs Two poorly played balls in right field resulted in a double for Eddie Ramos and a triple for Pedro Ramos and American scored three more runs off reliever Greg Guell who entered with one out Columbus Coach Brother Herb saw his team fall to 12-3 were both shopping around for a No 2 pitcher We need to find out who can and who It looks like he found his No 2 pitcher Doug Girling a 6-4 righthander entered with two outs in the first and finished strong to get the victory (3-1) He gave up only two hits and struck out six Neither team may be deep strong Joe Dupree and Ben Brier each had two hits and contributed an RBI Palmetto is 10-3-1 Southridge is 10-3 Killian 9 Sunset 0 Host Killian (10-4) got three RBI from Mark Nobles George Thomas went three for three and pitcher Ricky Eannon allowed three hits and struck out five Westminster Christian 14 Marathon 2 Peter Leon struck out 13 in six innings for Westminster Christian (10-0) at Marathon (1-7) Westminster ranked No 1 in Class 1A was led by first baseman Mark Brockmann who went three for three with three RBI Teammates Alex Novo and Rolando Caridad each went two for two with Caridad driving in two runs Belen 6 Curley 0 Willie Ricard pitched a no-hitter and fanned nine Curley batters at Belen for his fourth victory of the season Boris Millares had two hits and an RBI for host Belen (8-2) ranked seventh in the state Class 2A poll Luis Zabala and Albert Guitirrez each had a triple for the Wolverines Gulliver 13 LaSalle 3 Danny Williams (4-1) struck out six in a five-inning game for host Gulliver (7-3) Raider infielder Kevin Fine went two for two with two RBI and Russel Brooke went two for three with two RBI Westwood Christian 4 Island Christian 3 With the game tied at 2-2 in the bottom of sixth inning left fielder Robert Gonzalez hit a two-run home run to lift Westwood (2-0) at Tropical Park Luis Quinones had 17 strikeouts for Westwood allowing only four hits La Progresiva 6 Palmer 4 Angel Freire had two hits and three stolen bases to lead visiting La Progresiva (5-3) Fransisco Garcia (1-1) pitched seven innings for the win Lee Espinel had two hits for the Knights Other results Slow-pitch softball Palmetto 5 South Dade 4 Trinni Houghton (P) three hits Julie Johnson (P) two hits one RBI Kane Kelley P) two hits two RBI Palmetto 6-1 South Dade 4-4 Sunset 3 Southwest 0 Lisa Kao winning pitcher Sunset 8-4 Homes td 9 Coral Gobies 6 Kim Lloyd (H) throe for four Tracy Walker (H) two for four Homestead 76 Hialeah 15 Carol City 3 Chris Arterburn three tor three one home run Julia Monteverdi (H) two for four one home run Hialeah 6-1 St Brendan IS Westminster Christian 1 Debbie Heller (SB) four for four two RBI Marlene Otero (SB) three for four Sandra enough to win it all Take the Khoury League-ish first inning please The inning lasted 50 minutes as each team sent 10 batters to the plate Columbus racked up five runs on five hits including three doubles Pedro Grifol drove home the first run with a towering 400-foot double to center and Jorge Fabre-gas followed with a run-scoring double Luis Hernandez also doubled home a run and Tony Meilan drove in a run with a single American countered with a walk attack as four consecutive batters walked before the Patriots collected their first hit a one-out two-run single from Pedro Ramos Carlos de Sauza followed with a run-scoring single before Columbus stopped the rally at four runs by retiring best hitter leadoff batter Ricky Gutierrez on a fly ball was just glad to play a good team like Columbus" Ortega said like to play them every day It can only help Coral Park 6 Miami Beach 4 Alex Ferran and Ahmed Laza each went three for four with two RBI to lead Coral Park (9-5) at Flamingo Park Fernando Ruiz (3-0) scattered five hits over seven innings The Rams have won seven of their last nine games North Miami 12 Central 0 The Pioneers (9-6) shut out Central at Cagni Park for their fifth straight victory Terry Allen (2-0) struck out 11 Central batters allowing only two hits Hialeah-Miami Lakes 6 North Miami Beach 2 Carlos Hernandez went two for three with a triple and Gus Gandarillas picked up the victory with a two-hitter while striking 12 in seven innings at Lakes Lakes is 6-8 Miami High 4 Miami Springs 3 Angel Castellanos hit a home run for Miami High (12-3) at Curtis Park Ulpy Puentes (3-0) pitched 6 innings and allowed only four hits to gain the victory Southwest 9 South Miami 0 Andy Carcasses (5-2) scattered five hits in seven innings to lead Southwest (8-7) at Andre Dawson Field Victor Blanco had two hits and two RBI for the Eagles South Miami is 5-6 Palmetto 5 Southridge 3 Palmetto pitcher David Finnes went the distance allowing five hits and striking out seven at Southridge Panthers Bob Arm College baseball Florida International vs Rutgers Sunblazer Field Southwest 107th Avenue and Eighth Street 7 pm Miami vs Maine Mark Light Stadium Ponce de Leon Boulevard and Hurricane Drive 7:30 pm College football University of Miami spring scrimmage Greentree Practice Field Ponce de Leon Boulevard and Hurricane Drive 9:30 am Exhibition baseball Montreal vs Los Angeles West Palm Beach Municipal Stadium Congress Avenue and Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard 1:05 pm NY Yankees vs Baltimore Fort Lauderdale Stadium 5301 NW 12th Ave 1:30 pm Pari-mutuels Calder Race Course Thoroughbreds 21001 NW 27th Ave 1 pm Dania Jai-Alai 301 Dania Beach Blvd noon and 7:15 pm Hollywood Greyhound Track US 1 and Pembroke Road 12:45 and 7:45 pm Miami Jai-Alai 3500 NW 37th Ave noon and 7:15 pm Palm Beach Jai-Alai 1415 45th St West Palm noon and 7:15 pm Palm Beach Kennel Club Congress Avenue and Belvedere Road 12:30 and 8 pm Pompano Park Harness racing 1800 SW Third St 7:30 pm Polo Royal Palm $100000 International Gold Cup Ponte Vedra vs Michelob Light 1 pm Rowing University of Miami Regatta Miami Rowing Club (next to the Marine Stadium Key Biscayne) 8 am Synchrifnized Swimming Olympic Trials Qualifying International Swimming Hall of Fame one block southwest of Las Olas Boulevard-AIA intersection Fort Lauderdale 8 am Tennis Lipton International Players Championships International Tennis Center 7300 Crandon Blvd Key Biscayne 10 am Volleyball Caribbean International Tournament Twenty-team tournament Dade-South 11011 SW 104th St 9:30 am and 6 pm For pro sports results call 376-3505 in Dade 462-2722 in Broward wafer Polo Hialaah-Miami Lakes 25 Nerland 4 Alex Anzorandia (H) eight goals Jason Cavanaugh (H) six goals Humby Rodriguez (H) Wayne Louk (H) three goals each Lakes HH schedule Track Bob Hayes Relays at Jacksonville Carol City Norland Edison Hialeah-Miami Lakes Jackson Miami Springs Norland North Miami Beach Northwestern and Southridge Winter Park Relays Coral Gabies Killebrew tops underwater ballet Only four girls competed for the the Briarwood Synchro team from Richmond Va but when the first day of the Synchronized Swimming Championships ended it was the Virginians who dominated a field of 81 swimmers in Fort International Swimming Hall of Fame pool The top seven finishers at the end of the three-day qualifying meet will advance to the Olympic Trials in Indianapolis on April 19 Katie Killebrew 17 won the solo competition and headed the duet and trio events to lead her team past the rest of the field results Solo 1 Katie Killebrew (Richmond Va 85 80 2 Janet Wiecking (Richmond Va 63 36 3 Carol Prout (University of Richmond) 6316 4 Natasha Haynes (Fort Lauderdale) 6280 5 Mary Woodka (Irving Texas) Duet 1 Killeorew-Wiecking (Briarwood Synchro) 85 80 2 Debbie Iniow-Prout Uni verst-tv of Richmond) 63 16 3 Haynes-Christme Tripp (Fort Lauderdale Terryettes) 67 20 4 Leslie Mender son-Woodka (Pirouettes Texas) 81 60 Jenny Dunn-Melanie Williams (Dade County Sharketies) 81 3a Trio 1 Killebrew-Jenny Mayer-Wlecking (Briarwood) 84 51 2 Inlow-Kennan-Ladtord (University of Richmond) 80 20 3 Karen Heniey-Levy-Sprague (Tallahassee Serinas) 78 78 4 Allison Edwards-Patrieia JaramtUo-EF ten Meteinikow (Dade County Sharketies) 74 04 5 Veniol-Gmliot-Laing (Louisiana Doiphmettas) 7112.

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