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San Pedro, CA (Los Angeles Co.) News Pilot (Cir. 0. 14,248)

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UJ\iC-Cbarlotte 81, San Diego St. 66: Forward Mike Milling _scored 16 points to lead five 49ers ill dou- ble•figures as North Carol~na- Charlotte {7-2! downed San Diego State U-4) in the first round of_the Volunteer Classic at Knoxville , Milling, a 6-foot-7 senior, hit a layup and two free throws to spark a second period charge that helped the 49ers open a 55-44 ad- vantage after leading by only The Aztec , led by sophomore guard Daryl Gaines' 16 points, cut Tenn. three at halftime.

straight foul shots in the last 1;41. and teammat 5 Mark Manor a~d Danny Mean~ hit thr_ee or five m the same pan. enabhng the T?re- ros to fend off hard-chargmg Three-point baskets by Morion Wiley and Tony Ronzone of the 49ers and a driving jump shot by ure on late in the game. Thomp"on's 23 points led San Diego. He also had eight rebounds and an important blocked shot during the frantic final moments. Ronzone, 3 for 7 from_ tbree- point range, scored 14 pomts to Loyola, 111 . 11 s, Loyola• a care r-high 28 pomts as host Loyola of Chicago (3-3> raced to non-<:onference win over the Li- lcad49ers' scoring. Carter paced a first-half spurt that pulled Loyola from a 24-23 deficit eight minutes mto the game to a 64-38 lead just befo~e the half. He had 21 of hIS pomts m Loyola led 68--47 before the Li- On s made a comeback attempt ~o 1 m cut the margin to """' ear Y . the econd half. Carter then hit three tra1'aht basket 'includmg a three-pomter, as Loyola outscore the Lion 16-2 over the next four minutes to build a 92-62 lead that was never threatened . Carter got help from Bernard Jackson with 24 points and Ger~ld 7 .,,.-" ,., d Long Beach State. the pr on (5-31. the first half.

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Turnovers t USD • Ur In tou rnament BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Forward Eric Hayes sparked an early sec- ond-half surge that carried Boise State to a 71-56 victory over the Univer ity of San Diego Saturday night in tne cliamp1onship game of the Holiday Classic college basket- ' ~- ?-~)') h -----

ball tournament in Boise. Boise State's Haves scored ~ight of his 16 points between 18:40 and 9:23 of the second half, and the Broncos' aggressive defense forced seven early seci?nd-half turnovers by the Toreros m the title game. BSU forward Arnell Jones, the tournament's most valuable play- er, scored 22 points and pulled down nine rebounds for the Broncos, now 7 1. Joining Jone~ on the media's all-tournament team were team-

mates Hayes, and guards Chris Childs and Doug Usitalo, and USO center Scott Thump on and for- ward Nils Madden. Childs added 16 point for the Broncos, who forced 25 Torero turnovers. Thompson, held without a field goal for three-quarters of the game, still managed I:~ points for USD. USD, which two weeks ago beat Boise State in San Diego, is now 5-3.

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rr o eros: s Beat 49er, reach final _,. Continued from C-1 in the low post. Thompson thought he was being hacked all along, but it wasn't until the end that he started getting the whistles. · "I don't know what kind of stats they had, but I don't know why they were fouling me," said Thompson, who was 9--0f-lO from the free-throw line. "I've been shooting the ball well all year. I've been f~ing it. Though ill with the flu, USD for- ward Nils Madden contributed 12 points and a game-high nine re- bounds. Danny Means, who helped the Toreros open the game with a 14- 2 burst, added 10 points, seven re- bounds and fi ,·e assists. Three-point field goals by Long Beach State guards Tony Ronzone and Morion Wiley and a driving jumper by Wiley in the last 1:17 made every last USD free throw vital. Ronzone, clearly comfortable in the Boise State Arena from his days with Big Sky Conference rival Neva- da-Reno, scored 14 points. Forward Andre Purry also scored 14, and Wiley was 3-of-4 from three-point range. Long Beach State, which had won three of its last four, is H.

Boise State avenges loss to VSJ), 71-56 By Scott Peyron front of 6,047. Special to Tbe Union "They put a lot of heat on," said BOISE, Idaho - It's not quite like USO coach Hank Egan, whose team being undefeated, but the Boise State committed 25 turnovers. "They got Broncos exacted some satisfaction us out of what we wanted to do, and I last night by getting even with the don't think we responded very well, only team to )>eat them this basket- especially early." ball season - the University of San Long Beach State beat Southwest Diego. Texas State, 83-75, in the tourna- Boise State, pumping up the defen- ment's consolation game earlier. sive pressure to force seven early Boise State is 7-1. San Diego, which second-half turnovers by the Toreros, two weeks ago at home bea the broke away, 71-56, to win the Albert- sons Holiday Classic Tournament in· --~-Se_ e USD OD 1ge H-2

Beat Long Beach; Bo·se State next By Scott Peyron • pttlal to T Union BOISE, Idaho - Don't typecast Scott Thompson. He may be big and a bit slow, but he shoots with the feathery touch of a man far smaller. Thompson, the Um~ Di o's 7-foot center, hit eight tra1gh ree throws in the last 1 :41 and the Toreros fend d off Long Beach State, 60-55, last night in the openmg game of the Albertsons Holi- day Cla ·1c college basketball tour- nament. The victory, USO' fifth in seven gam , t up a rematch with host Bo State JD tonight's championship game. Boise State, beaten, 54-52, by the Toreros earlier this month in San 01 go, advanced with an 82~ win over Southwest Texas State. Thompson carried the Toreros during the last 4:25, when he scored 12 of his 23 points. But his contribution went further than that. Several of his eight re- bounds came in the crunch, and he blocked a shot in the frantic final seconds. "We weren't executing," USD coach Hank Egan said. ''We were kind of flat, I thought. But we hung in and managed to get the job done without playing real well.'' Thompson's deadly free-throw hooting turned back a rally by the II-hawking 49ers, who were gumm- ing up the USO offense by slapping at the ball Thompson turned to shoot TOREROS OD Page C-8

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tributed 16 points, were instrumental in the charge. Equally as important was the physical play inside, which harnessed the 7-foot Thompson, USD's leading scorer. Only 10:25 was left to play 1 when Thompson scored his first field goal. · Thompson was 9-for-9 on foul shots, but he didn't get to the free- throw line enough to suit Egan. "The guy gets the stuffing kicked out of him an awful lot, and he just doesn't get the whistles blown," Egan said. Guard Paul Leonard scored 11 of his 13 points in the second half to hold things LOgether for the Toreros. Madden, playing with the flu hit five of six field-goal attempts 'and finished wit!: 12 points and nine re- bounds.

The championship game partici- pants dominated the media all-tour- nament team. From Boise State came forwards Arne! Jones, the MVP, and Eric Hayes, and guards Chris Childs and Doug Usitalo. Cen- ter Scott Thompson and Nils Madden of USO also made the team. Jones, a transfer from San Jose City College, helped Boise State neu- tralize the bigger Toreros with 22 points and nine rebounds, and the swift Hayes scored 16 points with five rebounds, four assists and three steals. Boise State, aided by hallh;11dliag errors, put on an 11-4 run to take command, 43-28, by 15:01 of the sec- ond half. Hayes and Childs, who con-

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