News Scrapbook 1986

Escondido, CA (San Diego Co.) Times Advocate (Cir. D. 32,685) (Cir. S. 34,568)

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,089) (Cir. S. 341,840)

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Krallman's clutch points lift USD over Utah The Auoc•ated Press 'J-Cf 5 C: California 90, UC Davis 71 11:57 remaining in the game before tan Cla sic. SALT LAKE CITY - Reserve BERKELEY, Calif. - Califor- the Silverswords, an NAIA Divi-

~,ttle for offshore breakwater is lost by lmperia Beach A six ye1r legal battle wagt'd to prevent constru ·· 110n of .i n11i(• Joni( off. hore bn·akwah·r 1s ending m defedt for the city, as an out 1-<.'0llrt wttlement assures that no br akwater will be built in the for,- hlf' h1tun• • Pl.in., for thr. $6 9 mllhon pn>Jt~·t. d('s1gned to prevent beach erosion, hav' t'x1stt-d in on1• I rm or anot r. me 19:>8 ---- , Thi• mnttl rt•t·t'nl d ·1gn r II for a 5.000 foot submrrg,•d wall of rock abo 600 frt'l olfshorr. wh1c-h woul,I parall I th t·o.isthne and have legs connt'Cltng rh •nd of 1t lo the bearh Tht' 1de was th t the box-hke shape would trap tht• nd and pr •v1·11t th • an from wJ. hing 11 ·w.iy Thi' , ttlrm1•nt IS th T ' Ult of a tly Mih l\uq(t', Stall Wrllrr IMl'ElllAI. Ul':AC'II

Hurons forward Mike McCaskill finished with a team-high 24 Missoun 79 • Arkans~s st ate ~ 3 f WAI;gKl.~. ~c~au - Jumod ° 6 rwa_r ts ferrtich T' ievoushscorek pom · or e 1ger w o too first round of the S1lversword Inv•• 2 • t th I ct·' · th a v1c ory over e_ n ians m _e points. • • kansas State's Stev W1edower that includ-:d seven three-point Clemson 108 Georgia State 91 Horace Grant scored 30 points and pulled down 15 rebounds to lead Clemson to a victory over Georgia State in the opening round of the 15th annual IPTA Y Basketball Grant hit 12 of 13 hots from the field and made six of seven from CLEMSON, .C. Senior Tournament. Darryl Gresham led the scoring for Georgia State with 35 points, followed by Harlan Graham with Houston 80, St. Mary's 68 HOUSTON - Senior center Greg Ander. on scored 22 points io help the Cougars to a season open ing win over the Rattlers, Senior guard Ricky Jackson posted a career-high 20 points sinking five of seven shoots from the three-point range. baskets. the free throw line. 20. ta · I B k b II T \ 1 ona ~s ~ta . t ourn~~ent.. n wmnmg29 e ".' 1 c oryfr' 1bssoAun overcam~ a -pomt e ,o~ y r-

. rward Steye Krallman scored Just s~ven pomts, but four of those University of San Die&~ defeated Utah 6b-57 in the season opener for both school here Friday night. National roundup San Diego used a 16-0 outburst in the first half to build a 40-24 lead, but had to withstand a furi- ous Utah rally to record the victo- ry. Seven-foot center Scott Thomp· son led the Toreros with 31 points, 20 of them coming in the first half. With Gail Gondrizack leading the way, Utah got back into the game with a 12-0 spurt midway t:,QJ~&.n. the c Jl half. . zack h d . en oft o e points on a three,point field goal and two oth- er bi bhts. Goudrizack. who had five three-point basket altogether, led Utah with 21 points. New Orleans 85, USC 67 NEW ORLEAN - Ledell Eackle ·scored 26 points, including four three-point goal , to lead the Privateers over the Trojan . Ronnie Grandison added 21 points for the Privateers, and pul- led down nine rebounds. Derrick Dowell paced the Tro- jans with 14 points and a game- high 18 rebounds.

nia hit on 15 of its first 16 shots and Leonard Taylor and Chris points each as the Golden Bears breezed to a season-opening victo- ry over the Mustangs. figures, including guard Kevin C I h d f a a I our payers m ouble · d ion II team with 17 oints. St. John's 126, Southern 81 NEW YORK -- Willie Glass scored a game-high 33 points, 20 in the second half, to lead five dou- ble-figure scorers as the Redrnen set a school scoring record in rout- ing the Jaguars in the opening round of the 12th annual Joe Lap- chick Memorial Tournament. lielton Jon~s scored 24 points for St. John's in its eason opener. St. John's previous high point total wa 115 points against Rhode Island.in the 1956-57 season. _Craig P?llard led the Jaguars , p Johns ·th l5 · t d f on w1 pom s an or-

sion II team, came on strong, cut- ting it to three points with 17 sec- DeAnthony Langston had 16 points for Long Beach St. Chami- nade's Marty Moore led all scorers onds left.

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Wendell Owens and Sean Gay scored 20 and 18 points, respec- tively, including 19 of the team's fi. nal 21 points, to lift the Red Raid• ers to a nonconference victory over the Titans in the season opener for Trailing 32-30 at halftime, Tech used a pressing man-to-man de- fense and fast break to open a 60- 50 lead with 7:36 remaining. Fueled by Henry Turner and Richard Morton, the Titans rallied to pull within one point with 50 both teams. Gay then hit a drivmg 7-foot jumper with 37 seconds left to ice Turner led all scorers with 21 while Morton chipped in 17. seconds remaining. the victory.

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Long Beach State 70, Chaminade 67

WAILUKU, Hawaii - Morion Michigan State 99, Wiley scored 18 points to lead the Eastern Michigan 83 49ers to a season-opening over the EAST LANSING, Mich. - host Silverswords in the first Guard Darryl Johnson scored 27 round of the Silversword Invita- points to lead six Michigan State tional basketball tournament. players in double figures as the

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Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles Co) Times (San Diego Ed .) (Cir. D 50,010) (Cir. S 55,573) NOV2 9 1986

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Breakwater: Imperial Beach loses t;" 'i,. eonlinut'd from li I Th.Jt dec1s1on app.irently rang the environmental scrutiny ye'-r m U.S. Dl.'>tn t Court. prov1dl'd d1•:1th knell for the bre.akwater The brea water was a pet project th most dramatic mom nt in lht one of U1e plamtifls won any of former Mayor Bill Russell. bistory of the breakwatt·r Tht• Army monct.lry award as a result of the Smith said yesterday be had not C'orp~ of l-'.ng1m •rs. the lead ag,,ncy suit, but City Manager Sherman been fully mformed on the breakwa- 1/1 c·o1Nrul'l1•m of th proJrcl, hall St~nberi,: said that the city has paid ter and added, 'Tm under the un- birrd lt1~dl'I to poo1tion two bargt-s out $6:i,000 to reimburse them for press1on that we need a breakwater, on;, Jodi.led with bouldt•r.; and the their eXJJ<'nses or sand replemsbment or r1prap, to oth r ht>dr 11111 a cran off the city's Richard "Corky" Wharton, a mem- go ahead with the beachfront plan." bc.i<"hc'!I to begin construc·uon. bt-r of the Umvcr:u\y of San Diego Smith added, "If we were to go Kellogg had already won a SuJ)l'n• Environmental Law Clinic wlirch ahead with the breakwater, I would or Court ordn haltmg construl'l1on. also repre;eoted Knox, could not be see to 11 that we would not have the but lhl' Corps went ahead with 1L~ reach d yesterday, and Stenberg said same legal entanglements we bad In pldns on the b:t~1s that the st.ate had he did not know if Wharton would the past. It would be necessary that I no power over a kth' al agency. also be paid discuss this with Mr. Kellogg and the Knox won a Jud •1m·nt on Nov 25, City Attorney Clifton Reed was un- surfers (Surfnder Foundation)." 1~. from U.li Oislnrt Judge 1'.Af. available for comment. Smith said he Is still ccncerned ward J S.:·hwartz halting any COIi• Mayor-elect Henry Smith indicat- about beach erosion, and lea that ~tructwn on the breakwater until the ed y terday that if the city reconsid- in 15 years there would not be any proJect was subJt>eted to a new env1• ers any breakwater construction, he sand to replenish the beach s, If lbat ronmental impact review. would make sure il would stand up to were the route th ci 'I <: 1 e to go.

season with a 55-53 victory over Texas Arlington in the first round of the Little Apple Tournament at Manhattan, Kan. Sylvia Bauer led the Lior. offense with 15 points, and Chris Connolly added 14 points and 11 rebounds. Loyola Marymount will play tour- nament host Kansas State, an 84-46 winner over Western Illinois. in the championship game tonight. • Michelle Hoppes scored 'J:1 points and made two free throws with 13 seconds remaining to lead Wyo- ming past Cal State Fullerton, 73.72, in the Cal State Fullerton Tournament. Teresa Poindexter added 9 points for Wyommg, which will meet Pepperdine in the championship game tonight at 8. f..eppeniine beat Cal Poly Pomona, 6t:"39. Pomona, the defending Division II national champion, will meet Fullerton at 6 p.m. in the consolation game.

Sonja Carter scored 28 pomts Friday night to lead United States International University to a 96-88 victory over Connecticut in the first round or the Lady Sunshine tournament at Orlando, Fla. Amanda Spry added 16 points and 11 rebounds for USIU (1-0), which will play the University of Mississippi today in the final. • Johnnie Grey scored 23 points to lead Washington State over Uni- ver~ty of Sa.nJ)iego, 82-61, m the first round of the Idaho tournament at Moscow, Ida. USD (0-1) led, 30-23, at the half on 52% shooting but WSU (1-0) began to press in the second half, forcing many of USD's 35 turn- overs. Jane Gilpin led USD with 20 points and Kelli Behrens added 15 rebounds. • Karon Howell scored 21 points, and Chene Nelson had 18 points and 18 rebounds to lead the USC women's basketball team to an 86- 4 wm over Old Dommion in the first round of the USC Tournament in front of 2,478 at the Sports Arena. In the first game, Texas, the defending national champion, opened its season by defeating No. 7 Cal State Long Beach, 100-86. All five of Texas' starters scored in double figures. The Trojans, ranked No. 5, led at halftime, 39-22, and never trailed. However, USC point guard Rhonda Windham was forced out after the first three mmutes with a sprained ankle, and her availability for to- night's champ1onsh1p game against Texas is uncertain. The game will be a rematch of last season's NCAA final. Cal tale Long Beach plays Old Dominion for third place at 5 p.m. • Loyola Marymount forced 28 tumo.e1s as the Lions opened their

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