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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 26

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C4 The Sun SATURDAY, December 29. 1990 M.M, Chaffey tops Redlands, Terriers' streak ends i Iv. A' 7 NT GIRLS BASKETBALL menez added eight points and seven rebounds and senior guard Wendy Riley chipped in seven points for the Spartans. YUCAIPA 51, INDIO 48: l.iiura Taylor and Stephanie Spoto scored 14 points apiece to iead Yucaipa (4-8) to fifth place iri the Eisenhower Tournament. Hazel Hudson added 13 points for the Thunderbirds (0-2 in the Sunkist League), who continue league play on Jan.

8 at Blooming-ton. VALLEY VIEW 56, BIG BEAR 41: Christy Heyer scored 24 points for Big Bear, but Valley View held olT the Bears for a victory in the first round of the Serrano Tournament, i Big Bear will go on to met La Verne Lutheran today at 9:30 a.m. in theconsolation semifinal. MOJAVE 54, VICTOR VALLEY 51: Junior guard Marchella Moore scored 19 points for the Jackrabbits (5-6), who lost to Mojave in the first round of the Serrano Tournament. Freshman guard Christina Reves added 12 points for Victor Valley.

HEMET BAPTIST 53, HESPERIA CHRISTIAN 42: Hemet Baptist outscored the Patriots 15-6 in the final quarter to win in the first-round game of the Serrano Tournament. Hesperia Christian was led by Sally Ruisch's 18 points. Missy Cortes scored 20 for Hemet The Sun Chaffey ended Redlands' undefeated streak Friday night with a 52-43 victory in the semifinals of the Ontario tournament. Chaffey (10-1) advances to play Rubidoux in the finals tonight. Redlands (12-1) will play for third place against Walnut.

Kim Burr led the Terriers with 20 points. Penny Porter added 16. LYNWOOD 81, CAJON 23: Tournament MVP Bridgette Polk scored 19 points as Lynwood coasted over Cajon in the championship game of the Eisenhower High School Girls Basketball Tournament. Kim Barfield had 17 points and Danielle Ybarra 14 for Lynwood. Cajon was led by Nene Allen with seven points.

EISENHOWER 47. FONTANA 38: Senior guard Katina Duncans had 19 points and went 11 of 11 from the free-throw line as Eisenhower (3-9) defeated Fontana in the third-place game of the Eisenhower Tournament. Senior forward Julie Wheeler added 16 points and six rebounds for the Eagles. Duncans and Wheeler were selected to the all-tournament team. SAN GORGONIO 54, ALTA LOMA 35: Junior center Rosa Jimenez scored 11 points to lead San Gor-gonio (7-6) over Alta Loma in the consolation final at the Eisenhower Tournament.

Sophomore forward Eva Ji- LARRY ROSEThe Sun Battle. Redlands' Billy Harris passes over the outstretched arm of Cajon's Shaun SBHS: Tops Victor Valley, 63-52 Cajon: siips past Redlands 1 Continued fromC1 utive free throws to put the game away for the Spartans. Dawson ended up with 20 points and eight rebounds. Soph-. omore center Clifton Carter scored 10 points and Eaglin had nine rebounds.

Don Lugo center Kevin Fricka scored 14 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter and Robert Aguirre added 20 points, including four three-pointers. P.Springs 55, Yucaipa 54 Senior forward Keith Wagoner hit a layup with three seconds left to lift the Indians (3-7) to a victory in a consolation semifinal and eliminate the Thunderbirds (5-6). Senior point guard Larry Jove was 3-of-5 from the three-point area in the second half, but his biggest play was a pass from the top of the key into a wide-" open Wagoner for the game-winning bucket. The Indians were led by longdistance experts Jove and Brian Doane. The two combined were 8-of-24 from the three-point stripe.

Jove finished with 19 points and four assists and Doane with 15 points. Doane fouled out in the fourth quarter and was held to Ave points in the final period. Mike Bukey gave Yucaipa a lead with 58 seconds left a free throw. Junior Jamie Willmarth scored 15 points, including three three-pointers for Yucaipa. Brian Sides had 10 points and four rebounds for the T-Birds.

Stevenson 64, J.Valley 44 Senior guard Brian Driscoll, an all-tournament pick as a junior, made his bid for a another spot on the team as he scored 29 points and had six assists to lead the Pirates of the Central Coast Section to the 13th place final. The Jaguars, the first team eliminated from the tournament at this venue, got 22 points from Jeff Bigelow who scored 11 of them in the fourth quarter. The Jaguars closed to within 11 points with 3:33 left in the game, but the Pirates pulled away with a 12-4 run over the next two minutes. Center Ashley Day scored 12 points for Stevenson (10-5) while Travis Williams added eight. Driscoll hit a trio of three-point field goals in the second quarter as Stevenson opened a 13-point halftime lead.

Continued fromC1 performance. "Our objective tonight was not to lose any confidence," said Herbst. "We didn't want to get blown out by 40." Dwayne Dowd led the Jackrabbits with 19 points. Carlton Hyder added 18 and Damian Bunch 10 as only four WHS players scored. New Life Christian defeats Arrowhead Christian, 58-26 Fontana 69, Chaffey 58 Billy Garner had a team-high 19 points for Chaffey before fouling out in the last two minutes of the game.

Etmanda 85, Seaside 82 Lelan McDougal poured in a game-high 37 points and the Eagles (8-4) rallied in the fourth quarter for the victory in the consolation semifinals. Etiwanda's Tony Cohen added 23 points and Will Hudson 14. Seaside, which hit seven three-point shots, was led by Tito Addison's 22 points, including nine from three-point range. Valley View 83, Aquinas 69 The Eagles overcame (3-8) a 28-point performance from Aquinas' Wes Careuthers to take the 13th-place semifinal as the Falcons dropped to 0-12. Valley View blew open the game with an 18-point advantage in the second quarter.

Josh Turley led a balanced Eagles attack with 19 points as five Valley View players scored in double figures. The Steelers (5-6) went on a 12-3 run the last 4'i minutes of the game to put away Chaffey in the fifth-place semifinals. "This is by far the best game we've played this season," said Fontana coach Mike Southworth. Dave Smith paced the Steelers with 25 points. Randy Price added 17.

"We're capable of doing a lot of things, we're just not doing anything right now." said Chaffey coach Henry Gonzales, whose team slipped to 6-4. Atlanta snaps Celtics' winning streak, 131-114 The Sun R.J. Monsma scored 18 points and Jon Ekedal added 13 as New Life Christian defeated Arrowhead Christian 58-26 in a non-league game at Arrow head Christian on Friday night. Justin Davis also had 12 two free throws and a rebound in the final 26 seconds as visiting Houston withstood a late rally to defeat New Jersey. SUNS 115, 76ERS 96: Kevin Johnson scored 21 points and rookie Cedric Ceballos came off the bench to spark a fourth-period spurt as host Phoenix beat Philadelphia, despite Charles Barkley's season-high 45 points.

From Sun News Services ry.t BOYS BASKETBALL points for the Eagles. LITTLE ROCK 61, REDLANDS CALVARY CHAPEL 41: Bruce Over-myer scored 15 points, but Red-lands Calvary Chapel fell in the semifinals of the West Valley Tournament. vpreen-. YEAR END SftbE! -J ii -n Robinson: Rams extend contract, give coach greater input bounds and 11 blocked shots as host San Antonio sent Sacramento to its fifth consecutive defeat. PISTONS 97, TIMBERWOLVES 85: Isiah Thomas keyed a third-quarter rally and Joe'Dumars scored all 21 of his points in the second half as Detroit handed host Minnesota its seventh consecutive loss.

ROCKETS 101, NETS 99: Otis Thorpe scored 21 points and had was going to happen. And she just jumped in and said let's eliminate all the garbage and let's do this." Now, it's one more game, some damage control and a new beginning. "I don't know that what's behind you means a helluva lot," Robinson said. "I think what's in front of you is what means something. "That's what so positive about this.

Now the issues that all of you will be interested in that we'll all be interested in is what's ahead. What's bypassed loses Movies Specials ect. FREE HBO $OQ00 SCQ00 MO TO JsJ rmr Plus 150 Channels NBA ROUNDUP previous high point total this season by three points. Rivers was 4-for-5 and Wilkins 3-for-3 from three-point distance as the Hawks made 9-of-13 from that range in the game. SPURS 104, KINGS 88: David Robinson had 27 points, 13 re- gether." Robinson has coached the Rams to a 76-60 record and is well-regarded around NFL circles.

If he did not return to the Rams next year, there were several teams thought to be interested in his services including Cleveland. New England, Tampa Bay and Minnesota. Robinson admitted the uncertainty had him privately thinking about future alternatives. "When you're in a situation like this, you play out all kinds of scenarios in your head," he said. "The used-car business isn't going real good right now, so I hadn't thought a lot about that.

(But) sure, I had thought about all those things. "I think this was all ticking down to a point where something ntor-BiLr TOMAHAWK ChlpparShnddar Shreds brush and leaves Chips 3" thick branches Make perfect mulch and chips 4 Models, including smaller 3HP Tractor Sales, Lawnmowers ft Saws 25061 SAN JACINTO HEMET (714)658-9471 Doc Rivers scored 36 points, one below his career high, and Dominique Wilkins had 31 as the Atlanta Hawks snapped Boston's eight-game winning streak with a 131-114 victory Friday night. The loss was only the Celtics' fifth in 28 games this season, while Atlanta has won 10-of-13 after a 4-10 start. It was also the Hawks' fifth consecutive victory at home as they surpassed their said a positive reaction was universal throughout the team and coaching staff. "It's the thing I think we were all hoping would happen and it pleases everyone." Shurmur said.

"I know it pleases me. I think it's the right move. Obviously, we've had a bad year and I think our best way out of it into a positive recovery is with John doing it." Part of the speculation that surrounded Robinson's job status concerned his relationship with Shaw, which is thought to be tenuous. After emerging with an extended contract and more influence within the organization, some may view the outcome as a power-struggle victory for Robinson. Robinson, however, took the team approach to his increased input.

"I see our success being the goodwill of all of us to work together which I think has been here. I think perhaps it deteriorated some, because of my fault and all our faults," he said. "We just weren't doing the job. "I don't see any of this in terms of saying, 'I have more authority or more We probably just have more responsibility to make it all work together. When things start to go wrong, people start backing into corners.

"What her charge to me is, 'Let's put the past behind us, let's clear the air and let's get it going So I do not have a sense of something being different as opposed to things being closer to yards shy of 1,000 Kansas City has won five in a row against the NFC. but Chicago is 7-0 at home this season. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Philadelphia (9-6) at Phoenix (5- 10): An Eagles victory assures them of being hosts for a wild-card game against Washington Phoenix defeated the Eagles, 23-21, in Philadelphia in Week 2. Continued fromC1 be able to sit down and discuss the team and the future direc-' tions we are headed. "I think this is a bold move on her part and a move that ends what had been a bit of a circus.

"I feel a sense of relief that it's over. The most difficult thing for me has been the losing and the poor performance of our group. That's where the pain and the anguish comes. Probably par for the course along with that is some sense that the future gets clouded. She cleared those clouds away." Robinson, 55, said he would take some time at the end of the season to evaluate the team and its needs and would not comment now on the futures of his coaching -staff and players.

Assistant coaches and players, however, all appeared to react favorably to the news. "It was a sigh of relief," said defensive end Doug Reed. "All the players felt relieved. When you talk about coaching changes, you talk about player changes, too. There were a lot of people feeling a little insecurity." "I wasn't surprised," said cor-nerback Jerry Gray.

"I knew, hopefully, that it was going to work out for him. I've been here six years and we've been in the NFC championship game twice, been to the playoffs four. That has to mean something." Defensive coordinator Fritz Shurmur, whose job future has also been questioned this season. PS Sunday, January 20, 1991 Enter the YMCA East Highlands Ranch Run today! The event includes both 5 and 10K through the picturesque terrain of East Highlands Ranch. The pre-registration entry fee is $14 per runner which includes a colorful T-shirt (or $10 without a T-shirt).

For late registration on the day of the race add $2. Trophies and ribbons will be awarded to top runners in both male and female divisions in nine age groups. Overall winners in each race will receive a pewter trophy mug and running shoes. Pre-Registration Deadline: January 11 For further information, call: (714) 886-4661 SPONSORED BY: TODAY'S NFL MATCHUPS The New York Times INTERCONFERENCE Kantat City (10-5) at Chicago (11-4): Kansas City hopes to win and then watch the Raiders lose on Sunday. If the Chiefs win and the Raiders lose.

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