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a senlor. "We were 01 a 14-game winning treak, and wemight have taken them too lightly" Might have? Pepperme 64, USO 63. Today at 2, the same ithools meet in the first round of the VCAC Tour- nament which conclud s Mo nd ay. Pepperdine (18-11, 10-4) nished sec- ond, USO (8-19, 2-12) tied for last. The ite· USF. What goe around ... "They were a pretty young team, econd gam that Lewis raised his level of play in the second," Egan said. "I think Gylan understands he ha to respond to that.' It ha been an up-and-down season for Pepperdme (it wa swept last weekend by U F and Santa Clara). It ha be n an up-and-down-and-down- and-down on for US h1ch up t w ex1co at the beginning of the a on The tournament winner gets the WCAC's automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. Everyone else fends for th mselves, which mean the only team that conceivably could lose th1 tournament and still go to It also mean USO i only three from the NCAAs. But be- plays the lowest rema1mng seed in tomorrow night's erruhnals, the v1ctone ca the high See WCAC on Page E-6 •Gylan rn d from the 1rs an the NCA ranked St I top- ded and 17th- ary's.

WCAC FACTS • What: West coast Athletic Conference basketball Tournament. • Whan: Today-Monday. • Where: University of San Francisco, Memor a • Past c:hampion1: Loyola Marymount (1987), Santa Clara (1986). • Format: Teams are re-seeded after the first round so that theh highest remaining seed plays t e lowest remaining see · I I Gymnasium.

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to his affairs and his mistakes. "The man had premarital sex with consenting adults. Now if that's a crime, maybe we should call the bishop and ask him if he's so per feet," said Boggs, who runs Garvey Marketmg Group in La Jolla. Yesterday, USD President Author E. Hughes issued a brief statement

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Garvey resigns as San Diego,,trl§~ SAN DIEGO tAf/, j Former Dodgers and Padres first baseman Steve Garve} , embroiled in a pa- ternity scandal involving two for- mer lovers who say he got them 'p1cgnant, has resigned as a Uni- versity_~an Diego trustee, school official; saio. A short statement released by the private Catholic university gave no reason for his departure. • o one involved in the resigna- tion would say if Garvey was asked to resign or why he did o. Dan Petrie, a spokesman for Ro- man Catholic Bishop Leo .1aher, who 1s chairman of the university's board of trustee .., said Garvey sub- mitted his resignation last week- end after talking with the bishop du ring the boa rd·s annual retreat a La Quinta resort near Palm prings. "pastoral role." declined to elaborate on Garvey' resignation after four 1 _2ars on the USO board, Petrie Maher, citing his

USO board, although the university and diocese operate Independently. Maher's only comment, released through Petrie, stated: "It ,wouldn't be proper for me in my pastoral posr-

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Baseball hero Steve Garvey has resigned from the Uni~ersitY. of San week's revelations by two ex-girl- friends who claim he got them preg-

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Larry Steele One piece of bad luck lnat wasn't lhe Pilots' fault was the coin flip against USO to determine their tournament seedings. The Pilots lost and were fed to lhe Gaels In the first round Loyola Marymount (17-10, 10-4) va. Gonzaga (14-13, 5-9), e p.m~ Unlike a year ago, defending champ Loyola must win th_1s tournament to go to the NCAAs. Said Coach Paul Westhead: "It's time for our team to walk the talk. or, more appropri- ately, sprint the spiel." The Lions won both regular-season games against Gonzaga, but any coach will tell you It's tough to beat any team three times In one season. USF (16-11, M) va, Santa Clara (18·9, 7·7), a p.m.: As tournament hosts, the Dons must be considered the favorite after St. Mary's. But Santa Clara could be a problero. considering the Broncos beat the Dons by 38 on this floor Three days later, USF won at Santa Clara, by three. ''I hear the ques11ons all the time. 'Coach, how come you're so inconsistent?' " said USF's Jim Brovelh, formerly of USO. '"Heck, 11 knew, 1t wouldn't happen_"

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Garvey, 40, was asked to join the ( 38-member governing board of the f private Catholic university four .::..,_ ... years ago, according to his spokes- man. No one involved in the issue would say whether he was asked to resign.

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G~vey: USD trustee resigns Continued from :) Garvey were engaged Nov. 25 after a birth to a daughter. The woman confirmmg Garvey's resignation, two-year relationship. claims Garvey is the father , and he noting, "The university is grateful to Mendenhall claims Garvey to(d has offered to help support the girl if SLeve Garvey for his four-year term her he needed time to work out his she is proven to be his. or. the governing board." problems, and then broke their en- Meanwhile, San Oiegan Judy Ross The day before Garvey's resigna- gagement Jan. 23 after he learned claims she was seeing Garvey all

Garvey was unavailable for com- ment because he was m Los Angeles filming a television show with Fawn Hall, former secretary to ex-White House aide Ohver North. Last Friday, as the story surfaced over Garvey's admitted sexual liai- sons with several women simulta- neously, the ex-Padre first baseman attended the USD trustees' annual retreat at La Quinta resort near . Palm Springs, according to Dan Petrie, spokesman for the San Diego Roman Catholic Diocese "After speaking with the bishop, he

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t10n, lawyers for his former fiancee, Rebecka Mendenhall, filed a lawsuit against Garvey claiming paternity Mendenhall 1s an assignment edi- tor fo:- Cable News Network m At- lanta, where the suit was filed and ,ealed by a Fulton County Superior , ourt judge. Mendenhall said she and and breach of promise.

along in a live-in romance that she maintains ended in November 1988, when she found out that Garvey was having an affair with Mendenhall. Garvey and his new wife have ex- pressed interest in being married again in a Catholic service m the his- toric Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcala, near San Diego Jack Murphy

On Jan. 22 , Garvey a~ked Ca nd ace Tpomas, a 30-year-old r.os Angeles interior decorator, to marry him. They wed on Feb, 18 in Deer Valley, Utah, where he owns a vacation But on Feb. 15, an uniden tified San Diego woman, whom Garvey admit- ted dating four or five times, gave home.

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GARVEY: Named as father in San Diego and in Atlanta Coolinued From P~ge 1 . r dent Author Hughes and Bishop Leo Garvey submitted his resignation 30, during the weekend of Feb. 18-19 partites iam:gedm ,~ sm~. The ~e- T. Maher, chairman of the universi- at La Quinta near Palm Springs at Deer Valley, Utah, following ii ques , s. e a • 15 c~nsistent wi1;h ty's board of trustees. where the 38-member USO govern~ whirlwind courtship. ~ite1~:re to ha nd le th is matter Prt· The resi~nation fo!l~wed wi~in ing board was meeting for its annual _A Court~ woman, longtime girl-

Garvey is named as father in San iego, Atlanta filings two women formally named him as father of their babies. In firm, named Garvey on a birth certificate filed with th county Department of Health Services as father of Ashleigh ~arie Moulton born on Feb, 15. n Dtcg , Cheryl Ann Moulton, a sales representative for a m dical produ terday afternoon, charging Garvey with paternity and breach of e Is eipecting. Th t swt is under a seal in Fulton Moulton has consistently declined to discuss the matter with report- . Mendenhall, 33, in a telephone conversation from her suburban Atlanta home, said he requested the action be sealed "to protect all Please see GARVEY: ..4-U, Col. 3 prorruse. She said County Superior Court Steve Ga ey s Jumbled private life has moved into public records as In Atlanta, Rebecka Mendenhall, a igrunent editor for CNN, filed suit y

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days of highly pub!tctzed stones about Garvey's possible paternity of she is expecting and one born Feb. 15 to an_unidentified San Diego woman. Neither Hughes nor Maher would say w_hether Garvey had been asked to resign from the USO board. Garvey could not be reached for comment. According to staff at Gar- vey Marketing Group, Garvey was out of town taping a television show yesterday _and wa~ not scheduled to return until late thts afternoon. two babies - one Mendenhall says

retreat. Dan Petrie, a spokesman for the bishop, has said Garvey spoke with the bishop and then tendered his According to John Nunes, a USO spokesman, Garvey joined the USO board in the spring of 1985 and was nearing the end of a four-year term. Mendenhall has said she became engaged to Garvey in November and that Garvey broke the engagement Jan. 23, the same day she informed resignation.

friend Judith Ross, 34, has said she was seeing Garvey all along and that he discussed marriage with her, too. Garvey has said that if either baby r.roves to be his, he will meet his legal and moral obligations."

A:bout the breach of prorruse con:i- plamt, Ga~vey's l~wye_r, Denms Wasser, said, "Ca!tforma doesn't have such a legal theory. I _do~•t kno~ th_at A~Janta, Ga;: has any JUrtS· diction m_this matt~r. ~e notf? that Garvey ts a ~ahforma ,resident. Wasser also said he hasn t seen a . Also yesterday, Garvey s rE:5ign~- tton last wee~end from the U_ruversi- ty of Sa~ Diego boar_d of. direc o . was confirmed Y umvers1ty Presi- copy of the swt yet. . .

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Garvey married Candace Thomas.

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Toreros Fail to Hit Lo g Shots \ and Lose to Pepperdine, 72-69 ~OGREN victory at the USD Sports Center, with by Casey Crawford. Cott~ell Y Craig Cottrell had 25 points on 11 of made the free throw, completing SAN FRANCISCO-Three times 14 shooting. the rare goaltending/free throw in the last 7 seconds, l!~ity of Saturday it was Woods, who three-point play. And the Toreros San Diego's Gylan Dottm launched scored 14 points in the second half had built a rare IO-point lead at a three-point shot in a West Coast when the Waves switched to a 56-46 with 9,55 left. Athletic Conference tournament man-to-man defense. "I like play- Then it was Pepperdine's turn to hrst-round game Saturday. ing againsttheir man defense," said get hot. Thirteen points in a row One was off the mark. The other Woods. over 4:20 gave the Waves a 59-56 two never had a chance. Agamst Pepperdine's zone de- advantage with 5:57 Ieft. Pepperdine's Marty Wilson, a fense, USO could do little for the With 12 seconds left and the 6-foot-3 senior guard, blocked two first 15 minutes of the game. Waves leading, 70-69, Pepperdine of Dottin's three-point attempts, That USD was in position to tie freshman guaM Rick Welch, a 77% the fmal one coming at the buzzer, with 7 seconds left was more than a percent free throw shooter, made and the Waves outlasted USD, little startling to the crowd of both ends of a one-and-one to end 72-69. . approximately 4,000 in San Fran- the scoring, but not the excitement. "We did enough to get 1t done at cisco's Memorial Gymnasium. the end," said Pepperdine Coach Leading, 7-6, Pepperdine scored After a timeout, USD pushed the Tom Asbury. the next eight points. After two ball up court and Dottin was able to Tom Lewis, a two-time All- Bell baskets, Pepperdine reeled off get a decent three-point attempt WCAC election, led Pepperdine 12 in in a ron over 4:22 to take with 7 seconds left. It was long, but (19-11) byrecordinggamehlghsof a27-10lead. the rebound caromed off many 24 points, nine rebounds and five The game appeared over. hands and wound up out of bounds assists. Pepperdine was doing little wrong. near mid-court. "Lewis had a great second half And USO looked like it was playing Whose ball was it? The referees (16 points)." said Asbury. "He wil h th ree freshmen, th ree sopho- weren't quite sure. One pointed in played like a real leader." mores _and th ree upperclassmen- Pepperdine's direction, the other For USO (8-20). freshman Ke!- which it was. USD's. The Toreros were awarded vin Woods had team• highs of 21 But over the fmal 2:34 of the first the ball. pomts (on mne-of-11 shooting) half, USD made a 12-2 run to pull and eight rebounds m just 26 within, 32-28, at halftime. minutes. "Kelvm Woods deliv- "They could have really folded ered." said USD Coach Hank Egan. their tent," said Asbury. "He really took the ball to the To begin the second half, Egan basket." had three freshmen (Dottin, Woods Said Asbury: '"They have a dif- and Wayman Strickland), one ferent guy who just comes out and sophomore (Keith Colvin) and one kicks our butts every time we play senior (Efrem Leonard) on the them, We think they just draw court. Before junior Craig Cottrell numbers out of a hat to see who's replaced Woods with 10:53 left, gomg to score on that day," those five had turned a four-pomt Earlier in the season, 1t was deficit mto a 53-45 lead. Dond1 Bell (14 points on seven- After Pepperdme's Dexter How- The inbounds pass went to Dot- tin, who let fly with a three-point attempt from in front of USD's bench. Wilson blocked Dottin's shot but stepped out of bounds with the ball and 1 second showing on the clock. Again the inbounds pass went to Dottin, but again, Wilson blocked his shot just after it was released.

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___ • Waves Block Out Upset Attempt by San Diego, 72-69 r:;- - ' B~~ROOZ, for most of the first half, riding a three-pointer, Lewis scored in Times Staff Writer eight early points from Dexter traffic, Wilson scored his first five Howard and five from Craig Davis points and the Waves went on a SAN FRANCISCO-Pepperdine to a 18-4 run, building a27-10 lead. 13-0 run. took a difficult route to today's But San Diego (8-20) cut most of Cottrell's free throws with 26 WeS t Coast Athletic Conference the advantage in the last two seconds left drew San Diego to tournament semifinals, losing an mmutcs of the first half. Reserves within 70-69 before Rick Welch early 17-point lead and th en rally- Kelvin Woods and Efrem Leonard scored his only points, cooly con- mg from a 10-point deficit to defeat both scored seven points in the verting two free. throws for the the University of San Diego, 72-69, half, and Woods' free throws with f' I . Saturday. - ma margin. The Waves play Loyola at 5 p.m. 25 seconds left brought the Toreros Wilson then blocked Dottin's today in the semifinals. · to wi th in 32 · 28 · shots as the game ended. San Diego continued its assault , h d J " A Saturday's game was decided in "'Hes our eart an sou , s- the final seconds, when senior in th e seco nd half, working th e ball bury said of Wilson. "Those blocks guard Marty Wilson blocked two to Woods for a series of back-door were clean as a whistle." three-point shots by Gylan Dottin layups as th e Toreros caught th e Said Wilson, "I just knew we had Waves at 34-34 and took their first to secure the victory. to get a good defensive session Tom Lewis scored 24 points-16 lead, 38 - 37 , on Kei th Calvin's re- those last few seconds. During dead . h d h If d h d · bound basket. m t e secon a -an a nme balls I tried to encourage the guys. b d th d d d Pepperdine briefly regained the re oun s as e secon -see e I didn't want to go out losing to a W (19 lo) h Id ff th T lead, 44-42, before San Diego went aves · e o e ore- seventh-place team." ros. on a 9-0 run, including six points by "That was real scary," Wave Woods, to build a seven-point lead. Woods had 21 points and eight Coach Tom Asbury said. "We That was expanded to 56-46 on a rebounds for San Diego. haven't played well all year with a three-point play by Craig Cottrell Asbury said he hopes the close big [early] lead. At least we had with 9:55 to play. call "will really sharpen our senses. enough to get it done at the end. That was when Pepperdine's ex- If we don't play well we're just That's all that matters." • perience began to show against the another team that can pick up-~ Pepperdine controlled the game young Toreros. Shann Ferch made airplane tickets [home]." / .

"They had a foul to give, so we just had to get off the first one we could," said Egan. "'I was surprised we got off that first one as cleanly as we did."

of-seven shootmg) who starred m the Waves' 68-65 victory over USO. Then m the Waves' 93-73

ard made the first of two free throws, Cottrell was then fouled by Howard and his shot was interfered

Casey Crawford of Pepperdine goes up above USD defenders, from left, Gylan Dottin, Waymon Strickland and Keith Colvin.

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