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00 C-10 Sunday Republican, May 23, 1993 32 Scoreboard AHL AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Plavoffs By The Associated Press Championship (Best of seven) Friday, May 21 Rochester 5, Cape Breton 4, OT, Rochester leads series 1-0 Sunday, May 23 Cape Breton at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. Rochester at Cape a Breton, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 26 Friday, May 28 Rochester at Cape Breton, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 30 Rochester at Cape Breion, 7:30 p.m., it necessary Wednesday, June 1 Cape Breton at Rochester, 7:35 p.m., if necessary Friday, June 4 Cape Breton at Rochester, 7:35 p.m., if necessary HOCKEY STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS Associated Press DIVISION FINALS Saturday, May 15 Toronto 6, St. Louis 0, Toronto wins series 4-3 CONFERENCE FINALS Sunday, May 16 Montreal 4, N.Y.

Islanders Monday, May 17 Toronto 4, Los Angeles 1. Tuesday, May 18 Montreal 4. N.Y Islanders 3. 20T Wednesday, May 19 Los Angeles 3, Toronto 2 Thursday, May 20 Montreal 2, N.Y. Islanders 1, OT Friday, May 21 Los Angeles 4.

Toronto 2. Los Angeles leads series, 2-1 Saturday, May 22 N.Y. Islanders 4, Montreal 1, Montreal leads series 3-1 Sunday, May 23 Toronto at Los Angeles, 8 p.m. Monday, May N.Y. Islanders at Montreal, 1:30 p.m., if necessary Tuesday, May 25 Los Angeles al Toronto, 7:30 p.m., if necessary Wednesday, May 26 Montreal at NY.

Islanders, 7:30 p.m., it necessary Thursday, May 27 Toronto at Los Angeles. TBA. necessary Friday, May 28 N.Y. Islanders al Montreal, 7.30 p.m., if necessary Saturday, May 21 Los Angeles al Toronto. 8 p.m., it necessary Islanders, 4-1 Montreal 1 0-1 N.

Y. Islanders 3-4 First Period--None. Peratties-Norton, NY (holding), Dionne. Mon (charging), 11:44, Ferraro, NY (tripping), 16.32; Thomas, NY (slashing), 19:05. Second Period--1, DiPietro 6 (Dampnousse, Keanel, 6.22.

2. New York, Thomas 9 (Krupo, Turgeon), 13:14. Penatties-Schneider, Mon (high-sticking), Da NY (high-sticking), 14:46. Third Period-3, New York, (Ferraro), 5.57. 4.

New York, Voiek (Fitzgeralo, Krupp), 10:24. 5, New York, Hogue 5. 19-16 (en). Penalties-Muler, Mon (hooking), 7:14, LeClair, Mon (roughing). 11-44; Vaske, (roughing), 11:44.

Snots on poa-Montrea: 4-13-1-24. New York 8-7-10-25. Power -pay Opportunities--Montreal 0 of 4, New York 0 of 3. Goa' es-Montreal, Roy, 11-3 (24 shots21 saves) New York, Healy, 9-7 (24-23). A Referee Dan Marouelli.

LinesmenKevin Collins, Ron Finn. HOCKEY TODAY By The Assaciated Press SCOREBOARD Sunday, May 23 Toronto at Los Angeles (8 p.m. EDT). Los Angeles is looking for its first-ever berth in the Stanley Cup finals. A victory puts the Kings within one game of the elusive final round STARS Friday Kelly Hrudey of Los Angeles stopped 20 of 22 shots as the Kings score a 4-2 victory over the Maple Leafs for a 2-1 lead in the Campbell Conference final.

SPLIT Hours before the Los Angeles Kings took the ice for Game 3 of the Campbell Conference final against Toronto Friday night, Isaac and Michele Safdeve faced off in an emergency hearing In their divorce proceedings. The prize was two tickets to the remaining Kings plavoff games. Isaac received the tickets to Friday's game and Micheie for Sunday's SEARCHING The Tampa Bay Lightning are looking for new arena after Tampa Coliseum Inc. filed for bankruptcy on Friday. Among the proposed sites are the Florida Suncoast Dome and downtown Tampa.

The Lightning now are in the Expo Hall. STUCK Dave Andreychuk was eiected midway through the first period of the Maple Leats-Kings game Friday night for highsticking Los Angeles defenseman Charlie Huddy, SCOUTING The Fort Wayne Komets completed a sweep of the San Diego Gulls. 6-1, on Friday night to win the Turner Cup playoffs. The Korets finished the playoffs with a 12-0 record. the best in International Hockey League history.

The victory ended a 20-year drought for the who last won the Turner Cup in 1973. SCORING Jari Kurri of Los Angeles scored his 100th career playoff goal in the Kings' 4-2 win over Toronto on Friday night. Kurri now trails leammate Wayne Gretzky by three in the race for most all-time postseason goa's. SPEAKING "At limes, we've been a little too fine. We aim for the too corner or the bottom corner." New York Islanders coach Al Arbour on his team's scoring probiems against Montreal in the Wales Conference final.

SEASONS May 23 1905-Wayne Gretzky scored his 50th playoff goal as the Edmonton Oilers beat the Philadelphia Flyers 3-1 in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup final. The Oilers limited Philadeiphia to lust 19 shots and ended a nine-game winless streak against the Fivers. 1989-Calgary's Joel Otto and Joe Mullen scored before Montreal managed 3-2 victory over the Canadiens in Game shot on goal and the Flames held on 1 for of the Stanley Cup final. The victory gave Calgary a 8-2 lead. COLLEGES NAIA SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT By The Associated Press A1 Columbia, Me.

Wednesday, May 19 Kennesaw State Ga 2. Columbia. Mo SI. Mary's, Texas 4. William Woods, Mo.

0 Hawail Pacific 2, Georgian Court, N.J. 0 Mobile, Ala. 8, Tiffin. Ohio 0 Thursday, May 20 Pacific Lutheran, Wash. 6, Mary, D.

2 West Florida 5, Wilmington, Del. 4 Tuscutum, Tenn. 4, St. Francis, IN. 1 Oklahoma City 0, Moorhead State, Minn.

6 Williams Woods, Mo. 4, Columbia, No. 2, Columbia eliminated Tiffin, Onio 5, Georgian Court, N.J. 3, Georgian Court eliminated Mary, N.D. 8, Wilmington, Del, 6, Witmington eliminaled St.

Francis, M. 1, Moorhead State, Minn. 1, Moorhead State eliminaled Kennesaw State. Ga. 12, St.

Mary's, Texas 1 Hawaii Pacific 9, Mobile, Ala. 1 West Florida 2. Pacilic Lutheran, Wash. 0 Oklahoma City 5, Tusculum, Tenn. 1 Friday, May 21 St.

Mary's, Texas 3, St. Francis, Ill. 2, St. Francis eilminated Mobile, Ala. 4.

Mary, N.D. Mary eliminated Pacific Lutheran, Wash. 2, Titlin, Ohio 1, Tittin eliminated William Woods, Mo. 7, Tusculum, Tenn. 4, Tusculum eliminated Hawaii Pacific 2.

Kennesaw State, Ga. 1, 10 innings West Fiorida 1, Oklahoma City 0 Pacific Lutheran, Wash. 2. Williams Woods, Mo. 1, Willams Woods eliminated Mobile, Ala.

2. 1. St. Mary's, Texas 0, St. Mary's eliminated Kennesaw State, Ga.

8. Pacific Lutheran 1, Pacific Lutheran eliminated Oklahoma City 12, Mobile, Ala. 3, Mopile eliminated West Florida 3, Hawaii Pacific 1 Oklahoma City 6, Kennesaw State, Ga. 1, Kennesaw State eliminated Saturday, May 22 Oklahoma City 3, Hawaii Pacilic 2, Hawail Pacific eliminated Oklahoma City 10, West Florida 1 Game 31 Wast Florida (59-20) vs. Oklahoma City (57-11), 4:30 p.m.

LOCAL GOLF AGAWAM Two Best Balls Two Under Gross: M. Kelly, D. Ruby, B. Lavigne, M. McCullagh, B.

Beaurgard, Jr. One Over Gross: P. Menard, 8. Fountaine, T. Frasco, K.

Murphy. AMHERST Best 17 Gross: E. Viach 69; A. Sorenson 70; G. Himmelan 70.

Net: P. Perchak 61; J. Rodzwell 62; R. Gallo 62; T. Tenero 62; M.

Gillis 63. EDGEWOOD Scramble C. Ladeney- J. Bergdoll-S. NahabedianD.

Mancino-R. Godin 60; J. LeDuc-S. Vinisko-8. Rolland- J.

-S. Rolland 61; J. Cramer -F. Cramer- -M. Kerin-M.

Kerin- J. Genovese 61; E. Albertson-E. Taft-C. Riggott-K.

Bestal-P. Golba 62. ELMCREST Ladies Gross- -Net Gross: L. Raschi 92; C. Leary 97; E.

Trust 98. Net: M. Llui 77, D. Gibson 78: P. Brown 7.

Men's Gross- -Net. Div 1: Gross, D. Heaton 71; L. Towle 75. Net, M.

Cormier 67; B. Murray 67. Div 2: Gross, J. Doty 77; P. Girard 79.

Net, R. Hagland 68; T. Conley 70. Div Gross, J. Mack 85, D.

Pollanck 90. Net, R. Crawford 70: P. Johnson 73. FRANCONIA Medal Play Gross: L.

Darsigny 77. Net: N. Albano 68: C. Green 71, HAMPDEN Member Member Best Ball Gross: P. Kochanowski-H.

Wilson 12: P. Kochanowski-J. Salerno 72: 8. Tiernan-8. Clark 72.

K. Murphy-D. Swords 62, D. Anschulz-F. Mullen 63.

Ladies Odd Holes M. Reeves 20: G. Bilik 30; Metzger 33, G. Thomas 34; L. Dutil 34.

HICKORY RIDGE H.R. W.G.A. A. Parody-C. -B.

Chenaille-L. Lapour 225; S. Kochan-D. O'Connoll-5. St.

George-G. Ksieniewicz 230; L. McLion-L. Nicall-B. Auston 231; C.

Bedard-P. Olander-L. Lapour 231; A. Eggleston-A. Klein-L.

Borecki- J. McConnelt 231. Men's Individual Knickers A Div Gross, D. Beebe 72; Nel, M. Pollard 69.

8 Div: Gross, A. Smith 80; Net, B. Rosenblum 72. Div: Gross, B. Peterson 81.

Better Ball Gross: D. Beebe-B Mailloux 68; D. Laverdier-F. Mientka 69. Net: B.

Peterson-A. Smith 60; B. Shumway-P. Suitenko 65. LUDLOW Ladies' Best Two Bats M.

Jasinski-C. Tupag-B. Bliss- M. Raymond 127; D. Dobbins- M.

Cislak-E. Marino-L. Hollin 133; J. Fruy-E. Warner -R.

Durkan-A. Laramee 136; G. Alves -P. Maccini-H. Daubmann-F.

Maylan 136. Men's Best 16 Div 1: Gross, M. Maika 60; Net, P. Buckler 58. Div 2: Gross, G.

Hoeppner 69; Net, B. Avezzie 57. OAK RIDGE Warren Barker 4-bal Championship Division Quarterfinals D. Centracchio-M. Werenski def.

M. Oleksak -S. Mihalek, 3-2; B. Brown-S. Sullivan def.

J. Rusow, 3-2; D. Ciborowski-C. Burkel def. D.

Mussino-J. Vacirca, 2-4; H. McDunnah-M. Dukette def. T.J.

Pearce- J. Wotowict 1 up. Semifinals B. Brown-5. Sullivan def.

D. Centracchio-M. Werenski, 1 up: D. Ciborowski-C. Burke del.

H. McDunnan-M. Dukette, 5- 4. Division 1 Semifinals A. State- M.

Bishop def. K. Schuhlen-J. Twaddie, 19 holes; G. Waycott-J.

Jordan def. B. Stone -C. Merrill, 1 up. Division 1 Semifinals D.

Hopwell-T. Sullivan del. A. Zukowski-R. Leal, 1 up; J.

Cardeira- J. Corgan def. R. Naiaka-J. Amaral, 20 holes.

Division 3 Semifinals R. Orr -G. Potts def. F. Mitchel-8.

McGarry, 1 up, M. Gaw-T. Castiehano def. R. Wherini-A.

Christoper, 3-2. Division 4 Semifinals L. Rose-S. Larrow del. S.

Fleming- R. Meredith, 4-3; F. Crunin def. R. Atwoods-D.

Case, 6-5. Division 5 Semifinals T. Soia del. G. Costa-R.

Rosarim, 5-3; D. Pearl-M. Honerio def. J. Mendes -J.

Afionso, 5-4. ORCHARDS Two Bal, Best Ball White Div: Gross, E. Duesenski-R. Hart 71; J. Clark- -B.

Driscoll 80. Net, D. McKenna-8. Vautrain 65; M. Whitehead-L.

Finkowski 65; Crossiand- J. Grittin 70. Blue Div: Gross, B. B. Crawford 70; O.

Sieracki-L. Krokov 71. Net, P. Baimer- J. DiGornio 64; J.

Simpson- -J. Driscoll 73. SPRINGFIELD Stroke Play A Div: Gross, B. Cunningham, 73. Net, T.

Shore 70. Div: Gross, B. Walsh 70. Net, T. Scibetti 71; F.

Murphy 71; B. Borenhard 71. Div: Gross, K. Ross 78. Net, R.

Dunbar 60. TEKOA Point- Quota Div 1: C. Nardacci minus J. Brochu minus A. Lamire minus 8.

Div 1: F. Zenesky plus G. Willard minus D. Paroline minus J. Paroline minus 2.

Div 3: E. Galanek plus A. Fioroni minus F. Genovse minus P. Garvey minus 4.

Div 4: J. Panza plus Y. Garvey plus A. Rios even. Paul McCormick Scramble Gross: R.

Douglas- -J. Tranghese-A. 0- goley- Tokarski 63, M. McCormickM. Donnellan-8.

ProvostF. Provost 63. Net: D. Ferrari-T. McLaughlin-S.

Sullivan 57. TWIN HILLS Odd- Even Div 1: Gross, P. Sherman 40; S. Meyers 41. Net, J.

Crosby 39; B. Ferrin 39; A. Barr 39. Div 2: Gross, T. Sarnelli 43; B.

Licht 43. Net: P. Barr 39; R. Marchese 40; N. moureux 40; M.

St. Germain 40. Div 3: Gross M. Horowitz 49. Net, M.

O'Connor 42. VETERANS Medal Play Gross: W. Hespell 76; D. Laravee 79. Net: J.

Spinelli 66; G. Bassel 67. WAUBEEKA Open Two Bal- Best Bal Gross: J. Garaille-D. Judge 60; D.

Costa 72; E. Czarnencki-K. Chapman Jodek -F. DeGeronimo 68; J. Bradbury-B.

Manoogian 72; 1 F. Green -D. 72; S. Bourdon 72. Net: J.

Kelly -K. Foster 64; S. Hurlbut-D. Bourdon 64, R. Goss-D.

Harpin 64. Ladies Best Front: Back Net: D. DeGrey 32; J. Hunt 33; B. Walker 34.

WILBRAHAM Sweeps Gross: D. Magdalenski. Net: L. Landry 65. Bil Muldrew 69; S.

Mangine 69: Don Lynch 71, B. Grimes 71. WORTHINGTON Allied Best of Four Gross: Magargal-R. Dastoli- J. Barry- -B.

Conry 63; F. Burt-T. Bergeron-D. Barber -D. Macleod 65.

Net: J. Austin -K. Connoily-T. Scekter-W. Kopychak 56; H.

Carmel-T. Sena-L. Llimatairen 56 WYCKOFF Member -Member Gross: M. Gallagher -B. O'Connell 63; B.

O'Connell- R. Magdelenski 64. Net: R. Lamagdeline- J. Fallen 62; B.

Courchense-A. Santilli 62; R. Griffin- J. Barrett 62; J. Pluta-B.

Valentine 62. HOLES IN ONE Chris Blais, on the 205-yard 8th hole at Edgewood, using a 5-iron. Witnesses: Allen Hierschey. Eric Sampson, Troy Sampson. Ga Below.

on the 182-yard 17th hole al Elmcrest, using a 4-iron. Witnesses: Kris Walsh, Robert Moran, Jeff Moran. Rebecca Hand. on the 110-vard 5th hole at Francoria, using a 9-iron. Witnesses: Kevin Karin Hand.

John Maloney, Ray Hand. DOUBLE EAGLE Gitta Rahmacher, on the 334-vard, par 5, 61h hole at Wyckoff, using a 3-wood. Witnesses, A. Bashista, G. Pin.

SOCCER SATURDAY'S WORLD CUP QUALIFYING SCORES BY The Associated Press ASIA First Round Group A GF GA China Jordan Yemen Iraq Pakistan 0 At Irbed, Jordan Jordan 1, Yemen China 5. Parisian 0 EUROPE Group GF GA Belgium Romania Wales Czechoslovakia Cyprus 13 Farce islands 20 At Brussels, Belgium Bergium 3, Farce Islands 0 SCHOOLS Krisin tarruso, 1.3 300 Hurdles Julie Sirzemienski, Palmer, 49.8; Jen Brunelle, South Hadley, 54.0; Michelle Julian, Palmer, 54.1 4 100 Relay East Longmeadow 54.1; South Hadley 54.2; Southwick 54.9 4 400 Relay South Hadley Chicopee Palmer 4:49 4 800 Relay South Hadley Southwick 11:11 INTERCOUNTY LEAGUE at Deerfield Academy Long Jump Tyler Gerry, Mohawk, 20- 11; Dan Burke, Alhol, Jason Aguda, Mahar, 17-6 Triple Jump Gabe Shippee, Mohawk, 39-32; Josh Barnes, Greenfield, Kent Divoll, Athol, High Jump Tyler Gerry, Mohawk, 6-1; Will Hebert, Frontier, 6-0; Dan Filzpatrick, Mohawk, 5-6 Shot Put Sieve Smith, Turners Falls, 50-11; Don Fowler, Alhol, 46-8 Dan Sadowski, Mohawk, Discus Don Fowler, Alhol, 136-21; Dan Sadowski, Mohawk, 136-1; Mike Hassay, Frontier, Javelin Gabe Shippee, Mohawk, 101-0; Adam Verock, Athol, 171-4; Adam Delackome, Mahar, 163-1 Pole Vault Cory Ducharme, Mahar, 12-6; Dan Shortell, Greenfleld, 11-0; Doug Kosterman, Frontier, 10-6 100 meter dash Dan Burke, Alhol, 11.5; Malt Shearer, Mohawk, 11.5; Chris Fritz, Greenfield, 11.6 200 Tyler Gerry, Mohawk, 23.5; Don Fowler, Athol, 24.0; Donald Longley, Frontier, 24.4 400 Gabe Shippee, Mohawk, 52.1; Sieve Claughton, Frontier, 52.5; Phil Tetreault, Frontier, 53.6 800 Kurt Wasileski, Greenfield, Kent Divoll, Athol, Jim Cerone, Mohawk, 2:06 Mile Jeff Manialty, Greenfield, Peter Whitmore, Mahar, Liam Doyle, Mohawk, 4.47 Two Mile Shawn Breault, Athol, 10-43; John Roix, Athol, Kevin LaCoste, Athol, 10:50 High Hurdles Tyler Gerry, Mohawk, 15.7; Brent Hale, Frontier, 16.0; Mike Hebert, Turners, 16.1 300 Hurdles Jabari Jackson, Mahar, 41.0; Mike Hebert, Turners, 41.3; Brent Hale, Frontier, 41.6 4 100 Relay Greenfield 46.8; Turners 47.0; Athol 47.2 4 400 Relay Mohawk Mahar 3:40: Turners 3:52.2 4 800 Relay Greenfield Athol Mohawk 9:06 FRANKLIN COUNTY Long Jump Andrea Doughty, Athol, 14-7; Erin Vandale, Mohawk, 14-434; Tara Conant, Greenfield. Triple Jump Kate Kittredge, Frontier, 32-1; Becky Shulenberg. Athol, 30-1014, Corey Pelletier, Pioneer, High Jump Steph Storozuk, Frontier, 4-10; Jen Albertine, Mahar, 4-9; Renee Dumas, Mohawk, 4-9 Shot Put Nicki Moore, Turners Falls, 32-74; Marcia Chmura, Frontier, 31- 1012, Amanda Black, Athol, Discus Amanda Black, Alhol, 110-7; Michelle Paciorek, Frontier, 100-5 Sara August, Frontier. 85-7 Javelin Marcia Chmura, Frontler, 134-4; Tara Conant, Greenfield, 103-4; Jen Harlow, Frontier, 92-2 100 Clarissa Rosa, Mahar, 12.7; Kristina Hartiens, Mahar, 13.4; Liz Figgie, Hampshire, 13.5 200 Liz Figgie, Hampshire, 20.0, Jill Degrenier, Greenfield, 20.4; Karen Pekarski, Frontier, 26.7 400 Becky Shulenberg, Alhol, 63.3; Sara Parks.

Mohawk, 64.5; (tle) Mel Storozuk, 64.5; (tie) Courtney Reid, Frontier, 64.8 800 Maura McDonald, Greenfield, Kate Kittredge, Frontier, Angie Steward, Pioneer, 2:33 Mile Maura McDonald, Greenfield, Leah Katz, Frontier, Rianna Heddens, Mohawk, 5:39 Two Mile Shauna Wall, Pioneer, Erin Lyman, Pioneer, Lisa Musante, Athol, 12:42 High Hurdles Kim Baranowski, Frontier, 17.3: Laura Hayden, Mahar, 17.5; Joanne Telega, Frontier, 17.7 300 Hurdles Laura Hayden, Mahar, 49.7; Joanne Telega, Frontier, 50.6; Kate Letourneau, Turners, 50.9 4 100 Relay Frontier 54.1; Greenfield 54.4.; Athol 54.5 4 400 Relay Mahar 4.27; Frontier Greenfield 4:34 4 800 Relay Frontier 10:33, Mohawk 11:09: Mahar 11:19 BERKSHIRE COUNTY at Willams College Boys Long Jump Ryan Lacasse, Mt. Anthony, 20-11; Chuck Berkely, Pittsfield, 20-10'2; Dean Pringle, Monument, 20- Triple Jump Dean Pringle, Monument; 41-7; Jeremy Johnson, Mt. Greylock, 41-7'2; Jermell Widemond, Taconic, 40- 633 High Jump Brad Ranson, Mt. Anthony, 5-10; Jermell Widemond, Taconic, 5-10; Ryan Lacasse. Mt.

Anthony, 5-10 Shot Put Josh Smith, Pittsfield, 43-4; Scotl Muir, Monument, 43-1; Chris Sayers, Pillsfield, 41-6 Discus Gabe Gorsia, MI. Greylock, 135-101; Brian Adams, Monument, 134-2, D.J. Seagraves, MI. Greylock, 124-0 Javelin Jeff Haver, Hoosac, 146-3; Dan Laughlin, Mt. Anthony, 129-4; Justin Harrison, MI.

Greylock, 128-1 Pole Vault Chris Calvert, Wahconah, 10-6; Jason Azar, Hoosac, 10-0; Eli Garnesh, MI Greylock, 10-0 100 meter dash Billy Gardner, Taconic, 11.2; Chuck Berkely, Pittsfield, 11.5; Eric Gancare, Hoosac, 12.0 200 Chuck Berkely, Pittsfield, 22.6, Dean Pringle, Monument, 22.7; Tom Raymond 23.1 400 Jermell Widemond, Taconic, 52.5; Ben Lennon, Wahconah, Vic Biasin, Monument, 54.0 800 Mike Trapan, Pittsfleld, Chris Scott, Wahconah, Jeremy Trager, Wahconah, 2:07 Mile Josh Cobb, Pittsfield. Tim Richards, Taconic. Dan Voisin, MI. Greylock, 4:55 Two Mile Scotl Magie, Hoosac, 10:10, Damion Rogers, Wahconah, Joe Mancuso, Taconic, 10:33 High Hurdles Jermey Johnson, Mt. Grevlock, 15.4; Paul Lodge, Drury, 15.9; Jamie Tsang, MI.

Greylock, 16.2 300 Hurdles Chuck Pratt, Taconic, 40.5; Jamie Tsang, Mt. Greylock, 40 Jeremy Johnson, Mt. Greylock, 42.2 4 100 Relay Taconic 45.2; MI. Anthony 45.3; Hoosac 45.9 4 400 Relay Taconic Wahconah Hoosac 4 800 Relay Pittsfield 8.34; Taconic Ml. Anthony 9:16 Girts Long Jump Jen Gregolre, Hoosac, Mikki Tolan, Pittsfield.

15-64; Margi Quintal, Mt. Grevlock, 15-11 Triple Jump Sheri Latromboise, Pittsfield, 34-94; Erin Evens, Lenox, 33- Marg: Quintal, Mt. Greylock, 33- High Jump Erin Pero, Wanconah, 5-2; Melissa Meczywor, MI. Greylock, 5-0; Katie Duquette, Drury, 4-10 Shot Put Melissa Meczywor, Mt. Greylock, 34-3; Becky Field, Lenox, 32-1; Vanessa Freeney, Drury, 28-2 Discus Amber Beaudreau, Mt.

Greylock, 103-91, Jen Stoper, Pittsfield, 100-2; Becky Field, Drury, 89-71 Javelin Nicky Valeries, Hoosac, 112-3; Stephanine SI. Peter, Monument, 110-2; Jen Sloper, Pittsfield, 100-4 100 meter dash Jen Gregoire, Hoosac, 13.1; Kelly Daigneault, Taconic, 10.5; Karie Connor, Pittsfield, 13.5 200 Shauna McMahon, Taconic, 26.0; Danielle Whitley, Drury, 28.0; Lynne Myrth, MI, Greylock, 28.1 400 Jen Stoper, Pittsfield, 60 Jenny Raab, Mt. Greylock, 63.2; Heather Murray, Monument, 64.5 800 Erin Evans, Lenox, Anna Filipczak, MI. Greylock, Deb Frenkel, Pittsfield, 2:31 Mile Mary Cobb, Pittsfield, Candida McCarthy, Mt. Greyiock, Alison White, Mt.

Greylock, 5:40 Two Mile Meg Canfield, Pittsfield, Meg Hutchinson, Monument, Hilary Hackman, 13:00 High Hurdles Melissa Meczywor, Mt. Greylock, 16.4; Andrea Rodick, Taconic, 16.5; Caroline Hermans, Pittsfield, 17.2 300 Hurdles Melissa Meczewor, MI, Greylock, 47.2; Amber Beaudreau, Mt. Grevlock. 48.1; Rachel Giracci, Monument, 48.7 4 100 Relay Pittsfield 52.1; Taconic 52.2; Mt. Greylock 53.5 4 400 Relay MI.

Greylock 4:24, field Taconic 4:28 4 900 Relay Pittsfield MI. Greylock Taconic 11:31 denotes league record BOYS TENNIS at Williams College Singles Final Issa Cohen, def. Caleb Peelle, Amh; 6-0, 7-6 (7-2). Doubies Semifinals Mike Norkin-Chris Gagnon, del. Max Osotsky-Colin Blair, 6-2, 6- 3.

Chris Bayley-John DeLong, del. Chris Parent- Bill Newcombe, W. 2, 6-4. Doubles Final Norkin-Gagnon def. Bayley-Delong, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2.

GIRLS TENNIS al West Springfield Singles Final Amanda Rhee, del. Sarah Hursh, 6-0, 6-1. Doubles Semifinals Kate Leonard-Carolyn Knight, Long, def. Pam Narkun-Hilary Smith, Lenox; 6-0, 6-2. Jen MacDonald-Michaela Curran, def.

Loren Frant-Elena Blount, 6-3, 7-5. Doubles final Knight del MacDonald-Curran, 6-3. 6-2. 2 GOLF NBA NBA PLAYOFFS By The Associated Press Conference Semifinals (Best-ol-7) Sunday, May 16 New York 94, Charlotte 92 San Antonio 117. Phoenix 103 Houston 103, Seattle 92 Monday, May 17 Chicago 103, Cleveland 101, Chicago wins series 4-0 Tuesday, May 18 New York 105, Charlolte 101, New York wins series 4-1 Seattle 120, Houston 95 Phoenix 109, San Antonio 97 Thursday, May 20 Phoenix 102, San Antonio 100.

Phoenix wins series 4-2 Houston on 103. Seattle 90 Saturday, May 22 Seattle 103, Houston 100 OT, Seattle wins series 4-3 Eastern Conference Final Sunday, May 23 Chicago al New York, 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 25 Chicago al New York, 8 p.m. Sonics, 103-100 OT Horry 7-14 3-4 18, Thorpe 5-7 0-4 10. HOUSTON (100) Olaiuwon 7-15 9-10 23, Maxwell 7-15 3-4 19, Smith 4-11 8-8 18, Herrera 1-5 1-4 3, Bullard 2-5 0-0 5.

Brooks 1-2 0-0 2, Gar(and 0-1 2-2 2, Rollins 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-75 26-36 100 SEATTLE (103) Kemp 4-11 10-10 18, McKey 5-15 0-2 10, Perkins 10-13 2-2 23, Payton 2-14 1-2 5, Pierce 9-24 6-6 25, McMillan 2-3 0-0 4. Cage 2-5 0-2 4. Johnson 3-9 0-0 7, Barros 3-3 0-0 07. Totals 40-97 19-24 103.

Houston 26 22 22 23 1-100 Seatle 18 20 35 20 10-103 3-Point goals-Houston 6-18 (Smith 2-5, Maxwelt 2-7, Bullard 1-2, Horry 1-3, Olajuwon 0-1), Seattle 4-14 (Barros 1-1, Johnson 1-5, Pierce 1-3, Perkins 1-3, McKey 0-1, McMillan 0-1). Fouled outNone. Rebounds -Houston 50 (Olaiuwon 17), Seattle 63 (Kemp 11). Assists-HousIon 22 (Olajuwon 9), Sealtie 22 (McMillan 6). Total fous-Houston 22, Seattle 24.

SIGN -UPS FOR THE MICKEY MAN. TLE 14-16 BASEBALL league will take place Saturday, May 22. from noon-3 p.m, at Crosier Field on Northampton Holyoke. Players are asked to bring their gloves and a birth certificate. Anyone interested in coaching is also welcome For further information call Stan Gromacki at 734-7416.

A MEETING OF THE WESTERN MASS. ASA UMPIRES will be held on Sunday, May 23, at 7:30 at the Chicopee Fair Lanes. For more information contact Kevin Brown at 783-4057. BOYS SOCCER PLAYERS ARE INVITED to tryout for the District 7 State Select soccer teams that will participate in the Massachusetts District League from July 10-Aug. 8.

Players who have tried out for the Mass. state team are encouraged to attend. The under-13 team will try out on Friday, May 21 at Ludlow High School on Chapin St. at 5 p.m, The under-14 division will follow al 6:30. On Friday, May 28.

the under-15 group try out at 5 and the under-16 17 will meet al 6:30, also al Ludlow High School. All players are asked to bring a soccer ball and be at the fleid one-hatt hour before the scheduled tryout. A fee of $65 will be assessed each player chosen for the learn in his age group. All district select team players will receive a fut uniform. THE FOURTH ANNUAL FAMILY FISHING FESTIVAL at Five Mile Pond, on Boston Road will take piace May 22 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

The event is sponsored by the Pine Point Community Center and is free and no fishing license for registered participants is required. For more information call Dan Rhodes al 702- 3391, Marlene Faivey at 783-6523, or The Pine Point Community Center at 732- 1072. THE HOLYOKE PIONEER VALLEY SOCCER CLUB will hold signups for their fall season at the Holyoke Elks Club from noon-2 pm on Saturday, May 22. Boys and girls ages 10-14 can register. The cost is $30 and a birth certificate is needed.

For more information contact Tom Reed at 532-6302. AN INFORMATIONAL FOOTBALL SEMINAR open to all high school coaches and players, including incoming freshmen interested in continuing playing al the college level, will be held al Southbridge High School, Southbridge on May 22 al 11 a.m, The seminar is free and will focus an all aspects in preparing for the transition from nigh school foctball to the college Level. For more intormation contact Carl Chamberlain at 508-764-6881 (home) or 500-867-7331 (work). AN APPRECIATION AFTERNOON will be herd for former -Cathedral High School hockey player Jack Hoar on Sunday. May 23 from 2-6 p.m.

al the John Boyle O'Reily Club. There will be refreshments and entertaument and tickets will be ava' able at the door. Donation will be $15 per person or $20 per family THE WESTERN MASS. Touch Football League is accepting applications for the 1993 season, Any teams interested can contaci Commissioner Bumper Donahue (531-4215). Any players seeking teams on which to play can also call that number.

THE SPRINGFIELD HARAMBEE SUMMER BASKETBALL League is accepting applications for the following divisionss. High school, ages 16-20, eight team openings; Youth league, 11 and under, 13 and under and 15 and under teams, sign-ups begin Monday, May 24; Adult league, limited to six teams. Anyone interested in entering a team in any of the leagues can contact Goerge "Big Will" Williams at 788-6143 or 737-7296. REGISTRATIONS FOR THE 1M3 BAY ST. ICE HOCKEY competition must be postmarked on or before Friday, May 28.

There is no on-site registration. All 9th11th: grade Massachusetts high school students are welcome. For more information call the Bay State Games at 617-727- 3227. REGISTRATIONS FOR A SUMMER SOCCER CAMP AS WELL AS FOR THE FALL SOCCER SEASON will be held al Grandy High School from 7 to 9 p.m. on May 27, June 3 and June 10.

The camp and fall season are sponsored by Grandy Athletic Association and open to boys and girls of all ages. Additional information about the soccer camp, which is planned from Aug. 2 to 6 and taught by North American Soccer Camps, may be obtained by calling 467-9573. Additional information about the fall season is available by calling 467-9069 THE GIRLS' SCHOLASTIC TATE GAMES Soccer Team will hold its first tryout on Sunday, May 30 at 6.30 p.m, at Springfield Technical Communily College There is a $10 registration fee. For further information contact coach Bob Harrington al 733-8431.

A UNITED STATES SLOW PITCH Softball Association Class bracket nament will be held in East Longmeadow on Memorial Day weekend. Entry lee is $150 with guaranteed tour game minimum. The winner will receive trophies, 1-shirts and a Northeast Regional berth to Rochester, NY on Labor Day weekend. To sign up call Frank, day or nignt, al 734-6743. BOB McLAUGHLIN ASA MEMORIAL DAY bracket softball tournament wilt be May 29-31 In Springfield for all 8.

and industrial division teams. State berths are at stake. T-shirts and trophies wit awarded in all divisions. Entry fee $125. Minimum of four games per team.

Call Dan McLaughlin, 782-9178. A USSSA SLO- PITCH BRACKET TOURNAMENT will be held on Memoriai Day weekend 81 fields in Agawam, Palmer and Springfield. Teams will be bracketed by Class in the or divisions. Call Winston Lee at 781-818 days or 783-2073 nights for information THE SPRINGFIELD PARKS AND Recreation Department wit conduct its first organizationat meeting for the Nathan Bill Youth Basketball program on Wednesday, June 2 at 7 p.m. at the Nathan Bill Field House on Plumbiree Rd.

Contact Jim Kelly al 787-6434 for further information. BASEBALL SATURDAY'S COLLEGE BASEBALL SCORES BY The Associated Press FAR WEST UCLA 6, Stanford 2 TOURNAMENTS bio Eight Conference Kansas 9, Okahoma St. 8 Big Ten Conference Onio St. 15, Indiana 3 Ohio St. 7.

Minnesota 6 Colonial Athletic Association East Carolina 7. George Mason 4 ECAC Losers Bracket Fairleigh Dickinson 7, St. Francis, N.Y. 6, 10 innings Le Movne 12, Farleigh Dickinson 11, 10 innings Metro Conference First Round Va. Commonweallh 11, N.C.

Chariotte 4 Mid- American Conference Third Round Kent $. Ball St. 1 Midwestern Collegiate Championship Notre Dame 22, Evansville 5 North Conference Semifinals Drexel 9, 1. Delaware 7 Southeastern Conference Third Round East Division Kentucky 13, Georgia 3 Tennessee 11, Vanderbilt 5 Tennessee 17, Georgia 8 West Division LSU 13, Arkansas 7 Mississippi St. 3, Mississippi 2 Sun Belt Conference Championship Lamar 6, Jacksonville 3 TENNIS WORLD TEAM CUP DUESSELDORF, Germany (AP) Results and standings after Saturday's play at the $1.75 million World Team Cup tennis tournament: Blue Group U.S.

2. Spain 1 Singles Sergi Bruguera, Spain, del. Pete Sampras, Tampa, 6-3, 6-1. Michael Chang, Henderson, def. Carlos Costa, Spain, 6-7 (3-7), 6-4.

6-1. Doubles Patrick McEnroe. Oyster Bay, N.Y., and Richey Reneberg. Palm Desert, Calif, def. Bruguera and Tomas Carbonelf, Spain, 6-3, 6-1.

Switzerland 2, Russia Singles Jakob Hasek, Switzerland, del. Alexander Volkov, Russia, 6-4. 3-6, 6-1. Andrei Chesnokov, Russia, del. Claudio Mezzadri, Switzerland, 6-3, 3-6.

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basketball 5 GENERAL SPORTS NEWS Press 5 THIS DAY IN LOCAL SPORTS May 23, 1958: Palmer High defeated Ludlow 2-0 for the Valley Wheel title. The two were in a four-way tie for first place with Enfield and Agawam going into the contest. Dave Motyka hurled a three hitter to pace the victory. TODAY'S CALENDAR MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Atlanta at New York Mets, TV-9, 1:30 p.m.; TVTBS, 1:35 p.m. New York Yankees at RED SOX, TV-ESPN; RadioWHYN (560 AM), WTIC (1080 AM), WARE (1250 AM), WHMP (1400 AM), 8 p.m.

PRO BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS NBA: Chicago at New York, TV-4, 13, 22, 30, 3:30 p.m. PRO HOCKEY PLAYOFFS NHL: Toronto at Los Angeles Kings, TV-ESPN, midnight (taped) MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Toledo at Pawtucket, TV-NESN, 1 p.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL Big Eight championship. TV-NESN, 8 p.m. AUTO RACING NASCAR Laneco 200, TV-TNN, 1 p.m.

Indianapolis 500 time trials, TV-5, 8, 10, 40, 4 p.m.; TV-ESPN, 5 p.m. International Race of Champions, TV-8, 10, 40, 5 p.m. CYCLING Tour DuPont, TV-3, p.m. GOLF Seniors: Bell Atlantic Classic, final round, TVESPN, 2 p.m. PGA: Kemper Open, final round, TV-3, 6, 7, 3 p.m.

DOG RACING Hinsdale (N.H.), 1:30 p.m., plus simulcasts of Suffolk (12:45 p.m.), Freehold (1 p.m.), Foxboro (1 p.m.), Hialeah (1 p.m.), Hollywood, Calif. (4 p.m.), Rosecroft (6:30 p.m.) and Biscayne (7 p.m.) HARNESS RACING Foxboro, 1 p.m. HORSE RACING Belmont (N.Y.), 12:30 p.m.; Suffolk Downs, 12:45 p.m. JAI-ALAI Hartford Fronton, 1 p.m. NBA TODAY BY The Associated Press SCORE BOARD Sunday, May 2 Chicago a' New York (3:30 p.m.

EDT). The Bulls have won nine consecutive plavot games, including their last two last year. The Knicks had a 3-1 advantage in the season series. New York. which has won 25 straight home games, is making its first Eastern Conference finals appearance since 1974.

BASEBALL MINOR LEAGUE GLANCE By The Associated Press Triple A American Association Eastern Division Pct. GB Nashville (WSox) 22 14 611 Louisville (Cards) 19 :8 514 3'2 Indianapolis 17 22 436 Buffalo (Pirates) 15 23 395 Western Division lowa (Cubs) 26 10 .122 Omaha (Royals) 21 19 .525 7 New Orleans (Brewers) 17 19 .472 9 Ox 'anoma City (Rangers) 12 24 .333 14 Friday's Games Nashville 4, Buttaio 3 lowa 4, Omaha 3 Indianapolis 9, Ok ahoma City 5 Louisville 3. New Orleans 1 Saturday's Games Nashville at lowa Buttalo at Omaha Oklahoma City at Indianapolis New Orleans at Louisville Sunday's Games Nashville at lowa Buffalo at Omaha Okiahoma City at indianapolis New Orieans at Louisville International League Eastern Division Pct. GB Rochester (Orioles) 23 18 .561 Scranton -WB (Phillies) 21 20 .512 2 Ottawa "Expos) 15 22 405 Pawtucket (Red Sox) 16 24 Syracuse (Blue Javs) 13 25 .342 8-2 Western Division Columbus (Yarkees) 25 17 .595 Charlotte (Indians) 23 17 575 Toledo (Tigers) 20 16 .556 Norfolk (Mets) 20 18 .526 Richmond (Braves) 21 20 512 Friday's Games Norfolk 7, Chariotte 6 Ottawa 8, Columbus 1 Richmond 8, Syracuse 2 Toledo 2, Pawtucket 1 Rochester 6, Scranton -Wilkes Barre Saturday's Games Charlotte Norfolk Columbus at Ottawa Richmond at Syracuse Toledo al Pawtucket Rochester at Scranion-Wilkes Barre Sunday's Games Charlolte at Nortoik Columbus at Ottawa Richmond at Syracuse Toledo at Pawtucket Rochester al Scranton -Wilkes Barre Pacific Coast League Northern Division Pct. G8 Portland (Twins) 23 15 Edmonton (Marlins) 22 18 Calgary (Mariners! 21 462 512 Vancouver (Angels) 20 459 Tacoma (Athletics) 19 23 452 Southern Division Phoenix (Giants) 24 10 .571 Colo.

Springs (Rockies) 21 20 19 .512 .525 112 Tucson (Astros) Albuquerque (Dodgers) 20 22 .476 Las Vegas (Padres) 15 24 .305 714 Friday's Games Albuquerque 7, Tacoma Isl game. 8 innings Albuquerque 5, Tacoma 0, 2nd game Portland 3, Vancouver 2 Edmonton 7, Las Vegas 6 Calgary 6. Colorado Springs 5 Phoenix 11. Tucson 1 Expos, 6-5 MONTREAL PHILA abrhbi abrh bi DeShld 2b 6230 Ovkstr ci 4010 LWikr ri 3121 MTmsn ph 1000 Mcltsh 0 000 1 DHins 30 4122 VndrW1 if 2111 Mrndni 2b 5000 Frazier 2000 Kruk 1b 2110 Grssom cf 5011 Batiste 3b 0 0000 0000 Bolick 1b 5110 Daulton 5000 Crdero s5 5 110 Incogla 4220 Lnsing 3b 4 0 2 1 Esnrich ri 4000 Spehr 1000 Duncan s5 4111 Cibran ph 1000 Rivera 1000 DFichr RJron ph 1000 Alou 2022 West 00 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 DetAins 300 0 Chmbri ph 1000 Berry ph 1000 MIWms 0000 Fssero 0000 Hill ph 1000 Wttland 0000 Totals 42 6 13 6 Totals 5 7 3 Montreal 001 010 103-6 Philadelphia 013 001 000-5 E- Cordero 2 (7). Lansing (7), Spehr (5), Duncan 3 (7).

DP-Montreal 1. LOB -Montreal 13, Philadelphia 9. Shields (7), Dykstra (10), Incaviglia (5). 38-Incaviglia (1). HR--DHoHins (6), Duncan (3).

SB-DeShields (15), LWalker (7), senreich (2). 5-Rivera. IP RER 8B SO Montreal DeMarhinez A 7 Fassero W.3-1 Wetteland S.6 Philadelphia Rivera West M1Wms WP-Rivera. P8-Daulion. Umpires--Home, Hallion; First, Crawford.

Second, Bell; Third, Rippley. Royals, 4-1 SEATTLE KANSAS CITY abrhbi abrhbi Felder 4011 Jose rf 1 0 Amaral 20 4010 McRae of 4221 Grfy Jr cf 40 0 0 Brett dh EMrinz 3b 3000 Joyner 1b Biwers 3b 0 0 Gwynn O'Brien 1b 4000 Marne 3000 TMrinz dh 3000 0 Hiatt 3b 4110 Sasser rt 4020 Gagne 010 Hsiman 3100 Howard 2b 3011 Vizquel $5 3010 Totals 31 1 5 1 Totals 33 4 10 4 Seattle 000 001 000-1 Kansas City 000 001 12x-4 LOB-Seattle 8, Kansas Cily 6. 2B-Brett (9). S8-Joyner (2). IP RER BB SO Seattle Converse Cummings 2-3 Nelson 1-3 Kansas City Appier 9 5 1 1.

P8-Haseiman. Umpires -Home, Denkinger; First, Shulock; Second, Tschida: Third, Joyce. BASEBALL Bi-County League Belcherlown 8, Palmer Southwick 11, Holyoke Catholic 0 Wahconah 3, Hoosac Valley 2 Betchertown 1, Palmer 2 Belchertown 103 111 1 11 Palmer 200 000 0 2 6 3 Bailly and Delude; Brennan, Gowen (5), Chevalier (7) and Placanico. Southwick 11, Holyoke Catholic 0 Southwick 501 230 0 11 14 2 Holyoke Catholic 000 000 0 0 3 Day, Morrissey (5) and Billings; Carrier, Bergeaon, Powell, Cresotti and Carlson. Wahconah 3, Hoosac Valley 2 Wahconah 000 120 0 3 Hoosac Valley 000 002 0 2 7 0 Riddell, McGovern (7) and Rose; Lagess and Kozak.

-McGovern (W). SOFTBALL Granby 23, Pathfinder 15 Granby 23, Pathfinder 15 Grandy 2313 203 2 23 22 2 Pathfinder 32 8 001 1 15 12 Webster, Barnish (3), Webster and Winters; Carter and Banford. HR -Winters (G), Fontaine (G). TRACK VALLEY LEAGUE at Chicopee Comp Boys Long Jump Kyle Downs, Central, 20- 11; Tom Briggs, Agawam, 20-4; Darren Galus, West Side, 19-42 Triple Jump Kyle Downs, Central, 42- Rich Harnois, Comp, 38-8; Mark Socha, Cathedral, 38-8 High Jump Brian Graves, Cathedral, 6-2; Nate Warren, Comp, 6-0; Eugene LaFlamme, Minnechauo, 5-10 Shot Put Josh Mauia, Comp, 43-4; Corey Reddington, Minnechaug, 42-9; Dan Pryce, Agawam, Discus Tim Hebert, Minnechauo, 126- 2. Nick Langone, Agawam, 121-6; Joe D' Angelis, Cathedral, 118-14 Javelin Tim Hebert, Minnechaug, 161- 10; Anthony Lowe, Central, 149-0; Justin Canup, Longmeadow, 148-0 Pole Vaull Matt Strycharz, West Side, 11-0; Joe Scherpa, Agawam, 9-6; Jon Wilson, Longmeadow, 9-6 100 yard dash Weldon, Calhedral, 9.9; Tony Brown, Holyoke, 10.2; Anthony Lowe, Central, 10.2 200 meter dash E.J.

Weldon, Cathedral, 23.0; Biron Brown, Cathedral, 23.7; Paul Chaodelaine, Comp, 24.5 400 Dan Moriarty, Agawam, 52.4; Mario Price, Longmeadow, S4.1; James Willis, Agawam, 54.3 800 Mark Tromblay, Minnechaug, Greg Piaczek, Cathedral, Cartos Rivera, Central, 2:07 Mile Brendan Murray, Minnechauo, Sean Aubin, West Side, Charles Baker, Longmeadow, 4:40 Two Mile Derek Champigny, Westfield, Bill Benedict, West Side, Kevin Sheran, Minnechaug, 10:24 High Hurdles Jason Gallo, Central, 16.0; Scott George, Longmeadow, 16.6; Greg Moore, Minnechauo, 17.2 300 Hurdies Diran Ayandale, Westfield, 43.1; Rich Harnois, Comp, 43.4, Scott George, Longmeadow, 43.6 4 100 Relay Central (Anthony Lowe, Hijar Moghadden, Jason Gallo, Kyle Downs) 45.1; Cathedral 45.2; Comp 46.1 4 400 Relay Agawam (Dan Pryce. Brendan Moore, James Willis, Dan Moriarty) Westfield Cathedral 3:49 4 800 Relay Westfield (T.J. hill, Mike Paulin, Derek Champigny, Mike Duranda) Longmeadow Cathedral 9:39 VALLEY LEAGUE Girts Long Jump Sharon Polastry, West Side, 17-11; Shayna Seymour, Amherst, 16-2: Saran Sorcinelli, Central, 15-1034 Triple Jump Sharon Polastry, West Side, 34-1112; Grace Scevola, West Side, 32-8; Mairead Cullen, Cathedral, 32-8 High Jump Kristen Schloesser, Northampton, 4-11; Sue DiFilipi, Agawam, 4-9; Kale Girofti, Longmeadow, 4-9 Shot Put Dawn Leaks, Central, 32-1; Latorya Adams, Central, 31-4; Kerry Amsden, Minnechaug, 30-1 Discus Jessi Denis, Amherst, 99-10; Latorya Adams, Central, 96-11; Damaris Verdiio, Comp, 93-8 Javelin Jamila Wideman, Amherst, 114-5; Natasha George, Northampton, 94- Darcy Baker, West Side, 92-0 100 yard dash Sharon Polastry, West Side, 11.1; Jamila Wideman, Amhersi, 11.6, Natasha George, Northampton, 11.6 200 meter dash Shayna Seymour, Amherst, 26.7; Grace Scevola, West Side, 27.4, Jessica Alston, Central, 21.6 400 Jamila Wideman, Amherst, 60.5; Grace Scevola, West Side. 62.0; Meghan Stone, Longmeadow, 62.8 800 Laura Bresette, Minnechaug, Leslie Kuhn, Longmeadow, Jen McCaffrey, West Side, 2:35 Mite San San Wu, Longmeadow, Courtney Trombly, Minnechaug, Gina Robinson, Northampton, 5:36 Two Mile Caitlin Kolodzinski, Northampton, Kelli Walbridge, chaug. Jessie Whittemore, Amherst, 12:55 High Hurdles Wendy Deshais, Minnechaug, 15.9; Kristen Schloesser, Northampton, 16.1, Shelley Whitley, Central, 16.7 300 Hurdles Wendy Deshais, Minnechaug.

48.4; Shelley Whitley, Central, 50.0; Megan Burke, Minnechaug, 50.5 100 Relay Agawam (Kara McDade, Erica Schlater, Rose Pignalare, Nina Giordano) 53.2; Central 53.6, Cathedral 53.6 4 400 Relay Minnechaug (Katie Shea, Kim Kisner, Laura Bresette, Autumn Renn) Westfield Cathedral 4:39 4 800 Relay Longmeadow (San San Wu, Amelia Greiner, Sarah Dibble, Leslie Kuhn) 10:39, Cathedral 11.11; Northampton 11:18 VALLEY WHEEL at Williston- Northampton Boys Long Jump Josh McDowell, Northampion, 20-11'; David King, Southwick, 20-11'; Jeremy Menard, Chicopee, 20- 10 Triple Jump Mikael Clason Hook, Amherst, 39-11; Dave Piquette, Chicopee, 39-2; Christian Abbott, Northampion, 38- 1134 High Jump Dave Bennis, East meadow, 6-1; Dave Piquette, Chicopee, 6-0; Jamal Brown, Amherst, 5-6 Shot Put Dan Hebert, Southwick, 43- 33; Angelo Vissas, Northampton, 42-6; Brian Polley, Southwick, 42-514 Discus Dan Hebert, Southwick, 144-2; Mark Stuckenbruck, East Longmeadow, 121-312; Chris Makselon, Chicopee, 109- 212 Javelin Tom Romanovicz, Chicopee, 170-6; Justin Nelson, Southwick, 156-7; Marc Maccarini, East Longmeadow, 141- Pole Vault Lou Parrot, Amherst, 12-0, Dave Bennis, East Longmeadow, 10-6; Gavin Morris, Northampton, 10-0 100 meter dash Kwame Bumpus, 10.9; Jeremy Menard, Chicopee, 11.1; Lee Tatro, Ludlow, 11.2 200 Kwame Bumpus, Amherst, 22.3; Jeremy Menard, Chicopee, 22.5; Dave Piquette, Chicopee, 22.8 400 Justin Nelson, Southwick, 51.4; Ryan Bandouveres, Northampton, 54.5; Don Rusiecki, East Longmeadow, 54.9 800 Brian Walsh, Southwick, Matt Low, Chicopee, Bred Fleming, Southwick, 2:08.7 Mile Mike Jedrykowski, Southwick, Erik Rivard, Amherst, Chris Putnam, Southwick, 4.51.3 Two Mile Mall Behl, Southwick, Joe Fois, East Longmeadow, Robert Davis, Southwick, 10:46.0 High Hurdles Josh McDowell, Northampion, 15.5; Jay Menard, Chicopee, 16.4; Dave Bennis, East Longmeadow, 16.6 300 Hurdles Josh McDowell, Northampton, 42.0: Jay Menard, Chicopee, 42.1; Dave Piquette, Chicopee, 42.8 4 100 Relay Southwick 47.1; Chicopee 47.6; East Longmeadow 48.0 4 400 Relay Soulhwick East Longmeadow Chicopee 4:07 4 800 Relay Southwick Chicopee Amherst 9:14 VALLEY WHEEL Girts Long Jump Sandy Pinto, Ludlow, Christy Boyea, Ludlow, 15-3 Julie Strzemiienski, Pamer, 15-1 Triple Jump Carrie Turban, Soulh Hadley, 34-834, Julie Strzemienski, Palmer, 32-94; Sandy Pinto, Ludlow, 32- High Jump Valerie Carter, Palmer, 5-2; Carrie Turban, South Hadley, 5-0; Becky Douville, East Longmeadow, 4-10 Shot Put Pally Racine, Ludiow, 31-10; Tina Polley, Southwick, 30-3; Melissa kubasz, South Hadley, Discus Pally Racine, South Hadley, 106-6; Valerie Carter, Palmer, 90-934; Lori Provo, South Hadley, Javelin Heidi White, South Hadley, 312; Jen Brunelle, 90-1'2; Jodi Calkins, South Hadley, 03-1 100 meter dash Sandy Pinto, Ludlow, 12.8; Laura MacDonald, East Longmeadow, 13.1; Valerie Carter, Pawner, 13.1 200 Wendy Burgos, Holyoke, 27.7; terie Carter, Paimer, 28.2, (tie) Danielle LeBlanc, South Hadley, 28.5; (lie) Gina Potorski, East Longmeadow, 28.5 400 Monique Burlingham, Chicopee, 64.4; Renata Legowski, South Hadley, 64.7; Angela Karalekas, Ludiow, 66.9 800 Katy Hitchco*ck, South Hadley, Naomi Tetherly, Chicopee, Heidi White, South Hadley, 2:29 Mile Missy Hensley, Southwick, Naomi Tetherly, Chicopee, Mariah Trillow, East Longmeadow, 5:51 Two Mile Jaime Fountain, Palmer, Starr Driengelewski, Southwick, Ann Bernard, Paimer, 13:53 High Hurdles Carrie Turban, South Hadley, 15.7; Julie Sirzemienski, Palmer, A Saturday, May 22 3 SELL ATLANTIC SENIORS PAR SCORES MALVERN, Pa. (AP) Scores and their relation to par Saturday atter the second round of the $650,000 Bell Atlantic Seniors Classic, played on the par-70 Chester Valley Country Club: Lee Trevino 6 Bob Charles 67-47-134 6 Dave Stockton 69-66-135 5 Jim Colbert Rocky Thompson 65-73-138 2 George Archer 70-49-139 1 Bob Murphy 73-67-140 Mike Hill 72-68-140 Dick Lolz 72-68-140 Jim Arbus 69-71-140 Dave Hill 72-69-141 1. Tommy Aaron 72-69-141 Bob Wynn 72-69-141 1 Bobby Nichols 71-70-141 Jack Nicklaus 72-71-143 Bruce Crampion 72-71-143 Jimmy Powell 72-71-143 3. Butch Baird 72-71-143 Jack Kieter 72-71-143 3 Larry Gilbert Ken Still 71-72-143 Billy Casper 74-70-144 Jim Dent 74-70-144 Jim Ferree 73-71-144 Larry Laoretti 71-73-144 Walter Zembriski: 69-75-144 AI Geiberger 69-75-144 Tom Shaw 73-72-145 5. Mike Jovce 73-72-145 Bob Brue 72-73-145 5.

Joe Jimenez 71-74-145 Kermit Zarley 70-75-145 Gibby Gilbert 5. Rives Mcbee 74-72-146 Jim Stefanich 74-72-146 Doug Dalziel 74-72-146 6 Bert Yancey 74-72--146 6 Tom Wargo 73-13-146 Homero Blancas 73-73-146 6. Charles Coody 70-76-146 6 Dick Rhyan 77-70-147 Larry Ziegier 7 Dick Smith 73-74-147 Bob Reith 73-74-147 Babe Hiskey 72-75 -147 Dick Hendrickson Tommy Ayco*ck 72-79-147 Chi Chi Rodriguez 75-73-140 Simon Hobday 8 Don Massengale Ben Smith Al Kelley Dale Douglass 8 John Paul Cain Gay Brewer 78-71-149 9 Isao Aoki 7-71-149 Harry Toscano 7-7-149 Bob Thatcher 74-75-149 Don January 71-70-10 9 Frank Beard 9 Bruce Lennhard 76-74-150 Arnold Paimer 76-74-150 Don Bies 74-76--150 Gene Littler 77-74-151 Miller Barber 74-77-151 Mike Fetchick 75-7-152 Dan Morgan 82-71-153 Terry Dill 75-70-153 7 Bob Goalby 74-79--153 Phil Rodgers 80-74-154 Howie Johnson 78-77-155 Doug Ford 77-70-155 Billy Maxwell 76-79-155 Roger Kennedy 76-79-155 Charlie Sifford 78-70-156 Robert Pister 80-76-156 Lee Elder 75-01-156 Lou Graham 02-78-160 NIKE OPEN SCORES SPRINGBORO, Ohio (AP) Scores Saturday after the second round of the $175,000 Nike Miami Valley Open on The par-71, Heatherwoode Golf Club course Todd Mudge 67-68-135 Bari Bryant 67-68-135 Omar Uresti 64-71-135 Sonny Skinner 69-47-136 Steve Brodie 67-69-136 Franklin Langham Greg Towne 67-70--137 Chris Kaufman 69-60-137 Emiyn Aubrey 65-71-137 Doug Martin 66-71-137 Ricky Smallridge 65-73-138 Curt Byrum Ben Bates Chris Dimarco 70-69--138 Robert Thompson 70-68--138 Guy Boros 66-72-134 Uly Griselle 67-71-138 Larry Silveira 70-69-139 Jim Kane 69-70-139 Steve Jurgensen 68-71-139 Don Walsworth 70-69-139 Tommy Moore 69-70-139 Bob May 66-73-139 Remi Bouchard 67-73-140 Peter Jordan 67-73-140 Sean Murphy 70-70-140 John Hughes 70-70-140 Jeff Leonard 69-71-140 Greg Parker 69-71-140 Danny Briggs 71-70-141 Louis Brown 70-71-141 Andrew Morse 70-71-141 John Morse 70-71-141 Dave Stockton fr 71-70--441 Ron Stellen Tommy Tolles 74-67-141 Mike Foster 73-68-141 Hicks Malonson 73-68-141 Rick Todd 60-73-141 Jerry Haas 67-74-141 Tom Mike Miles 70-72-142 Ty Armstrong 71-71-142 Chris Perry 72-70-142 Greg Bruckner 69-73-142 Esteban Toledo 71-71-142 Craig Bowden 67-75--142 Frank Lickilter 70-12-142 Rob Boldt 71-71-142 Hugh Rover HI 71-71-142 Ron Streck 71-71-142 Rick Pearson 69-73-142 Stan Utter 72-70--142 Eric Hoos 74-60-142 Tom Gillis 69-73-142 AUTO RACING RIVERSIDE PARK SPEEDWAY at Agawam NASCAR Modifieds 50 lacs 1. Jerry Marquis, Enfield, 2. Stan Greger, Southington, 3.

Richie Gallup, Agawam; 4. Larry Moore, Farmington, 5. Dan Avery, Somersville, 6. Bobby East Granby, 7. Chris Kopec, Ware; 8.

Eddie Spiers, Norwalk, 9. Jim Houghton, Agawam; 10. Ounc Rudolph, Keene, N.H. Pro Stocks 30 laps 1. Eddy Carroll, Longmeadow; 2.

Scott Bouley, Thomaston, J. Dave Caruso, Northbridge, 4. Blaine Belz, Moodus, 5. Tom Carey Orange. Late Model Sireet Stocks 25 laps 1.

Gary Fioramanti, Chicopee: 2. Barry Gray, Granby; 3. Gary Pelletier, Hartford; 4. Jay Stuart, Preston, 5. Chris Wenzel, Ellington, Conn.

Strictly Stocks 25 laps 1. Joe Arena, Kensington, 1. Mike Salmond, Springfield, 3. Chuck Alessio, Westfield; 4. Roger Fujimoto, Rockville, 5.

Todd Owen, Somers, Conn. TRANSACTIONS SATURDAY'S SPORTS TRANSACTIONS By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League DETROIT TIGERS- Optioned Mark Grater, pitcher, to Toledo of the International League. Called up Kurt Knudsen, pitcher, from Toledo. National League SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS--Placed Trevor Wilson, pitcher, on the 15-day abled list. Sent Dave Martinez.

outfielder, to Arizona for rehabilitation assignment. FOOTBALL Canadian Football League SACRAMENTO GOLD MINERSSigned Charles Puleri, quarterback; Doug Rigby, defensive tackle; Curtis Moore, linebacker; and Kip Texada, cornerback. LATEST LINE NBA Favorite Points Underdog NEW YORK Chicago Baseball Favorite Odds Underdog National League PHILA. Montreal PITTSB. St Louis Chicago FLORIDA Atlanta Pick'em NEW YORK SAN FRAN 7-8 Cincinnati SAN DIEGO Pick'em Houston LOS ANGELES 10-12 Colorado American League TORONTO 7-8 Minnesota BALTIMORE even-6 Milwaukee New York even-6 BOSTON TEXAS 82-12 California CHICAGO CLEVELAND Pick'em 6-7 Oakland Detroit KANSAS CITY even-6 Seattle Hockey Favorite Goals Underdog LOS ANGELES Toronto Home team in CAPS PREPS Saturday, May 22 BASEBALL Berkshire 10, Salisbury 0 SOFTBALL Stoneleigh 9.

Williston 0 BOYS LACROSSE Williston 9, Gunnery 6 Kent 10, Berkshire 4 BOYS TENNIS Berkshire 9, Millbrook 0 Sunday, May 23 Northfield-Mt. Hermon Invitational ham, al Stoneleigh, 12 Phillips- Andover a vs. Stoneleigh-BurnSoftball Tournament Canterbury vs. Deerfield, at Deerfield, 12 Phillips Exeter vs. Williston-Northampton, at Pioneer Valley Regional, 12 Choate-Rosemary Hall vs.

Norinfleld, at Norlhheld, 12 Semi-finals Andover: Stoneleigh winner vs. winner, at Stoneleigh, 3 winner VS. winner, at Northfield, 3 Wednesday, May 26 Northfield Softball Invitational Final Semi-final winners, site TBA, 3. BAYSTATE GAMES 1993 Bay State Games Tryout Schedule BASEBALL Scholastic Division, 9 a.m. on June 13 at Bullins Field in Westfield BASKETBALL Boys Scholastic Division, 1 p.m.

on May 30 a' the Holyoke Boys Club Girls Scolastic Division, 1 p.m. on May 30 al Smith College Women's Open Division, Noon on May 30 al AIC Men's Open Division, 2:30 p.m. on May 30 at AIC JUNIORS BASKETBALL 7th-9th Grade Division, 8:30 a.m on June 12 at MI. Wachusell CC in Gardner, Mass and p.m. on June 13 at Mt.

Wachuselt CC FIELD HOCKEY Giris Scholastic Division, 11 a.m. on June 6 at Smith College GYMNASTICS Girls Scholastic Division, 10 a.m. on June 19 at UMass-Amherst ICE HOCKEY Boys Scholastic Division, 1 p.m. on June 6 al the Springfield Olympia LACROSSE Boys Scholastic Division, 4 p.m. on June 13 at Holyoke CC Men's Open Division, 5 p.m.

on June 13 al Springfield College. Boys Scholastic Divison, Noon on May 30 al Springfield Technical College Girls Scholastic Division, 6:30 p.m. on May 30 at STCC SWIMMING All Divisions, at 3:45 p.m. on June 11 at UMass and al 8:45 p.m. on June 12 at UMass SHOOTING Scholastic Division, TBA from May 23- June 6 Open Division, TBA from May 22-June 6 TRACK AND FIELD All Divisions, 10 a.m.

on June 19 al Fitchburg State College VOLLEYBALL Girls Scholastic Division, Noon on June 6 al Stoneleigh-Burnham School in Greenfield Women's Division, 2 p.m. on June 6 at S- School Boys Scholastic Division, Noon on June 6 at S-8 School Men's Open Division, Noon on June 5 at S- School WRESTLING All Divisions, 8 a.m. on June 12 al Framingham High School FESTIVAL EVENT DEADLINES Diving: Novice, Scholastic, Open Divi-. sions June 20 Fencing: Scholastic, Open, Masters Divisions June 20 6v6 Field Hockey: Girt Scholastic, Women's Open Divisions June 21 Rowing: Youth, Collegiate, Open Divisions June 25 Soccer: Junior, Scholastic, Open Divisions June 21 Synchro, Swimming: 10-and-over Divisions June 18 Table Tennis: Scholastic, Open, Masters Divisions June 20 SCHOOLS Monday, May 24 BASEBALL Hampshire League Greenfield at Mahar Easthampton at Frontier Mohawk al Pioneer Turners al Alhol Independent Hopkins at Smith Voke Quaboag al Ware Valley League Cathedral at Central Holyoke at Chicopee Comp, Rivers Valley Wheel Longmeadow at Westfield, Bullens, 7 Minnechaug at Amherst Suburban League Northampton at Chicopee East Longmeadow at Ludlow Bi- County League Betchertown at Ware Palmer at Holyoke Catholic, Mitchell Tri-County League Smith Academy al Monson Commerce at Granby GOLF Northern Division Belcheriown al Pioneer Ware al Turners Mahar al Mohawk Valley Wheel Agawam al East Longmedow SOFTBALL All games 3:30 unless noted West Springfield al Agawam Minnechaug al Westfield Longmeadow al Calhedral East Longmeadow at Ludlow Chicopee Comp at Chicopee, 7 GIRLS TRACK Cathedral at Amherst, Amherst College KEMPER OPEN, PAR SCORES POTOMAC, Md. (AP) Scores with relation to par Saturday after the third round of the $1.3 million PGA Kemper Open, played on the par-71 TPC at Avenel course (a- denotes teur).

Tom Kite 70-65-69-204 -9. Grant Waite 66-67-72-205 -8 Jay Delsing 69-71-68--206 -5 John Inman 71-68-69-200 Lee Janzen 71-67-70-200 Steve Lamontagne J.C. Anderson -4 Michael Bradley 69-71-69-209 Tommy Armour Ill 68-71-70-209 Scott Hoch 70-69-70-209 David Ogrin Tim Convey 60-69-72-209 Ed Fiori 67-73-70-210 Mark Carnevale 69-70-71-210 Brett Ogle 70-71-70-211 -2 Peter Jacobsen 69-71-71-211 -2 Craig Parry 71-69-71-211 David Toms 67-12-72-211 Billy Mayfair 70-69-72-211 Jim Hallet 69-69-73--211 Kelly Gibson 67-70-74-211 Frank Conner 69-74-69-212 Bob Gilder 71-69-71-212 Barry Cheesman Jeff Cook 74-65-73-212 Bob Estes 68-70-74-212 -1 Neal Lancaster 74-70-61-213 Russell Beiersdor! 71-71-71-213 Jett Sluman 72-69-72-213 Howard Twitty 70-71-72-213 Rick Dalpos 69-71-73-213 Morris Halalsky 72-66-75-213 Jeff Maggert 67-70-16-213 John Flannery 75-69-70-214 John Ross 69-74-71-214 Skip Kendall 72-70-72-214 Dave Delong 70-72-73-214 Tom Sieckmann 69-73-72-214 Curtis Strange 71-70-73--214 Ronnie Black 71-69-74-214 Jay Haas Patrick Burke 71-73-71-215 Wayne Lev 68-74-73-215 Don Pooley 72-70-73-215 LADY KEYSTONE PAR SCORES HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) Scores with relation to par Saturday after the second round of the $400,000 LPGA Lady Keystone tournament, plaved on the yard, par-72 Hershey Country Club: Brandie Burton 60-71-139 -5 Julie Larsen 69-72-141 -3 Laura Davies 76-66-142 -2 Betsy King 70-72-142 -2 Donna Andrews 72-11-143 Pearl Sinn 71-72-143 -1 Val Skinner 70-73-143 -1 Tina Barrett 69-74-143 -1 Cindy Figg -Currier 73-71-144 Laurie Rinker -Graham 75-70-145 Hiromi Kobayashi 74-71-145 Martha Faulconer 73-72-145 Barb Thomas 71-74-145 Angie Ridgeway 71-74-145 Jennifer Myers 69-76-145 Laurie Brower 75-11-146 Jenny Lidback 74-72-166 Jenny Wyatt 73-73-146 Shelley Hamlin 73-73-146 Marta Figueras-Dotti 73-73-146 73-73-146 Barb Bunkowsky Beth Daniel 71-75-146 Rosie Jones 74-73-147 Robin Walton 73-74-147 Chris Johnson 73-74-147 Sarah McGuire 72-75-147 Elaine Crosby 71-76-147 Pat Bradier 71-76-147 Barbara Mucha 76-72-148 Cindy Mackey 75-73-148 Nancy Ramsbottom Dawn Coe- Jones 72-76-148 Sherri Sleinhauer 70-71-149 Mary Murphy 78-71-149 Kathy Postlewait. Alison Nicholas 77-11-149 Kim Shipman 76-73-149 Heather Drew 75-74-149 Lynn Connelly 75-74-149 Kim Lasken 75-74-149 Caroline Pierce 73-76-149 Deborah McHaffie 73-76-149 Robin Hood 72-77-149 Missie McGeorge 77-73--150 Caroline Gowan 77-73--150 Pamela Wright 76-74-150.

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