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News and Record from Greensboro, North Carolina • 23

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H'C 1INSIDE: Allen Doyle shoots 67 extendsCardinal Amateur lead to four shotsC4 A I 0 I Carillo returns volley Mary Carillo forgiven John McEnroe and she sound like she will soon heard from him since last US Open since he slandered said Carillo who will be one of CBS expert analysts during the coverage of the US Open starting Aug 29 Last year McEnroe who works for NBC when not playing was quoted as saying that women analysts understand the game and had no business trying to interpret it for TV view ers In her inimitably subtle fash ion Carillo told McEnroe his racket was strung rather loosely and that he should have it tight ened have no idea going on in this Carillo said from her home in Naples la where she was taking a break between tennis tournaments ery time he has a conference call I have to unplug my Carillo will team with Tony Trabert on the analysis part of coverage while Tim Ryan and Jim Nantz will handle play by play Her CBS work is sort of a moonlighting job for Carillo who also is a regular on tennis coverage That she believes gives her an edge when unknown players make a run at a big tournament like Cedric Pioline of rance did last year at the Open What is your favorite professional football team? To vote call Infoline: from Greensboro 574 1000 from High Point 841 4444 When Infoline answers key in the number for your favorite on the list below: Arizona Cardinals 9501 Los Angeles Raiders 9516 Atlanta alcons 9502 Los Angeles Rams 9517 Buffalo Bills 9503 Miami Dolphins i 9518 Carolina Panthers 9504 Minnesota Vikings 9519 Chicago Bears 9505 New England Patriots 9520 Cincinnati Bengals 9506 New Orleans Saints 9521 Cleveland Browns 9507 New York Giants 9522 Dallas Cowboys 9508 New York Jets 9523 Denver Broncos 9509 Philadelphia Eagles 9524 Detroit Lions 9510 Pittsburgh Steelers 9525 Green Bay Packers 951 1 San Diego Chargers 9526 Houston Oilers 9512 San rancisco 49ers 9527 Indianapolis Colts 9513 Seattle Seahawks 9528 Jacksonville Jaguars 9514 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9529 Kansas City Chiefs 9515 Washington Redskins 9530 Call by midnight today Results will be published in an upcoming story SECTION Sunday Aug 14 1994 Do you have a suggestion? Call sports editor Allen Johnson at 373 7062 Dynamo midfielder Carlos Garcia kicks the ball past Long Adrian Gaitan during their USISL semifinal match Saturday night The Dynamo defeated Long Island 2 1 in overtime Scott Hoffmann News Record i' A Jr rtf 'A ML a long neck lifts Dynamo By Charlie Atkinson Staff Writer Just when it looked like the Long Island Rough Riders might spoil the Greensboro party in the USISL tournament up stepped Mi chael Gosselin Nicknamed Gosselin headed in a long cross from Jason Haupt with 1:13 left in the second overtime to give the Dynamo a dra matic 2 1 win over the Rough Riders in the league semifinals Saturday night at UNCG Soccer Stadium USISL PLAYOS Semifinals: Greensboro 2 Long Island 1 (OU Semifinals: Minnesota 5 Charleston 0 inals: Minnesota vs Greensboro Monday 7:30 pm at UNCG Soccer Stadium (or ticket infor mation call 852 9969) rA The win sends the defending USISL champs into finals where face the Minnesota Thunder at 7:30 pm at UNCG The Thunder ad vanced with a convincing 5 0 win over the Charleston Battery in the other semifinal A crowd of 2800 the second largest in franchise history watched the Dy namo fall behind 1 0 at the 17:00 mark on a header by Mike Masters Greens boro scored the equalizer with 1:37 left before intermission on a header by Aidan Murphy off a combination pass by Haupt and Michael Gailey Eleven minutes into the second half Long Travis Rinker was ejected for a flagrant foul on Greens Carlos Garcia should have been a yellow at said Long Island coach Alfonso Mondelo tackled the player but it was not from behind It was directly in front He was looking for the ball He got a piece of the man air enough It should have been a yellow but not an immediate red That changed the out come of the game definitely our strat egy for the Dynamo coach Michael Parker dif fered in his assessment of the call saying Garcia may have sustained a broken leg tackle was brutal an abso lutely awful tackle" he said Please see DYNAMO Page CIO Results of tournameirtClO Dynamo 2 Rough Riders 1 OPTIMISTICOUTLOOK' HELPS ORMER'' DUKE QB 4 70 lets him keep lead Nick Price finally shot a bad round 70 and goes into the final round of the PGA Championship with a three shot lead The Associated Press TULSA Okla Nick Price said if he could turn his bad round into a 70 he could win the PGA Champion ship He did the first part Saturday at Southern Hills Country Club try to do the second part today Price a machine through the first two days came a little un glued in the third round but blasted brilliantly from green side bunkers time af ter time to shoot an even par 70 to stay at 8 under for the tour nament and take a three stroke lead over Jay Haas into the final round persevered to Price said as he failed to break 70 for the first time in his last seven rounds in a major championship today is the one bad round going to have all After shooting: 65 on riday Price said: had my not so good round yet If I can take the not so good round and turn He now has a very good chance and a three stroke lead Haas Corey Pavin and Phil Mickelson made runs at Price but each was betrayed by the disastrous hole that Price avoided Pavin who shot 69 made a double bogey on No 14 Mickelson shot a 67 despite a double bogey at No 12 And Haas who had a 68 made a triple bogey at No 15 or Haas incredibly it was his second triple bogey in two days certainly thinking about trying to guard against making Haas said thought I could get a little cute with the sand shot and it backfired against ftl 1 I EI1M AmendolaThe Associated Press Nick Price follows flight of his ball Saturday PGA LEADERBOARD Nick Price 67 65 70 202 'Jay Haas 71 66 Phil Mickelson 68 71 Corey Pavin 70 67 John Cook 71 67 207 Ben Crenshaw 70 67 Greg Norman 71 69 207 i Complete scoresC2 ON TV TODAY 11am TBS 130 pm 257 it into a 69 or 70 I have a Slayden battles back from brain tumor 9 Coping with his mortality has helped amateur golfer and former Duke quarter back Steve Slayden cope with living By Helen Ross Staff Writer Steve Slayden was 23 years old and a life long athlete played quarterback in the NL for chrissakes Yet there he was lying in a hospital bed his left side barely mobile The doctors were telling him he had a brain tumor never even had a headache be Slayden now 28 recalls was always in such good Or so he thought Soon there would be a seven inch scar that curved around right ear hidden now by his short dark hair But that operation would give Slayden a chance at living the rest of his life as he had those first 23 years Active As a competitor He need a wheelchair or cane like some of the others on his floor in the hospital Slayden knows now he was lucky The former Duke quarterback took time after shooting 70 in the first round of the Cardinal Amateur to discuss his ordeal I can kind of put it out of my Slayden explained his words almost matter of fact parents remember how serious it was But being 24 23 years old you think invincible If been 45 or so it would have been much more life threatening I was just like go in and get it Please see SLAYDEN Page C4 Slayden has no pro golf aspirations He made 7 on the par 4 after hitting the back bunker dumping his next shot into a swale short of the green stubbing his chip to the fringe and three put ting was aware he running away with Haas said about Price shooting another great round ortunately for the rest of us still sort of on the same page with Pavin and Mickelson were four strokes back at 4 under par 206 Playing back into contention was Greg Norman who shot a 67 to get to 3 under for the tournament along with John Cook and Ben Crenshaw US Open champion Ernie Els Masters winner Jose Maria Olazabal Tom Watson Jeff Sluman and Loren Roberts were six strokes back at 208 Jay Haas stays in contentionC4 JASON PEACE CONSIDERED TOP NC PREP PROSPECT Northern Durham quarterback Jason Peace has been the key cog in his advance to the last two state 4 A championship games John Pago News Record I Wm JHESHibfc 4 y5 at WWSSSgi AS Durham QB makes right choices Northern Jason Peace al ways knows just what to do on the foot ball field By Bill Hass Staff Writer Nobody on a football team faces more split second decisions than the quarterback On a given down he has to read the defense change the play if necessary then react to happening Should he pitch the ball or keep it on an option play? Pass to someone who might be covered seek a secondary receiver throw the ball away take a sack or tuck the ball under and run? INSIDE PREP OOTBALL Top players in North CarolinaG8 1994 prep football Bill Hass columnC8 1 A Top teams in North Carolina09 The quarterback who can cope with those decisions and not necessarily the one with the strongest arm is likely to be highly successful Jason Peace of Northern Durham is like that At 6 feet 175 pounds Peace over whelm anyone with his size But he has been the primary offensive cog in his advance to two straight state 4 A championship games He is regarded by most as North top high school player going into the 1994 season has real good athletic ability and good enough said Northern Durham coach Gary Merrill has excellent mechanics in running our system what sets him apart is his decision mak ing skill He just make poor Example: Last season when he completed 60 percent of his passes for 29 touchdowns Peace threw just four interceptions He really explain what goes into his football judgment just an instinct that he has finely honed Leadership skills are something else Peace has developed in a quiet way Please see PEACE Page C9 OR GREAT MOMENTS IN BASEBALL HISTORY CALL INOLINE: 574 1000 EXT 1049 Dynamo 2 Rough Riders 1.

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