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* BATON ROUGE, La.—Behind a two-hit, four
1 RBI performance from Lance Pendleton, Rice _____________
defeated LSU 9-7 in the winner's bracket of the Reichenbach and Adam Hale and a walk to
Baton Rouge NCAA regional on Saturday. Jordan Dodson loaded the bases. Pendleton drove
The Owls (43-17) staved off a late-inning rally in his first two runs, lining a double into left cen-
by LSU (39-21), which scored six runs in the terfield to give the Owls a 2-0 lead. Pendleton
u eighth inning behind a pair of three-run homers scored two pitches later on a s
by Ryan Patterson and Blake Gill. Tyler Henley.
at Muirfield Village.
“You’ve got to shoot what everyone
else is shooting," Couples said after a
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“1 have just as good a chance as eight
or 10 guys.”
Bryant recovered from a double ing him one shot behind along with
bogey at No. 2 when he hit his Woody Austin (65), who also bogeyed
approach into the creek, making five the last hole.
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iron that stopped just inches behind the round of 71 and was at 8-under 208.
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Couples is a surprising contender,
despite having won the Memorial in
“I put myself in position today, and 1998 and contending last year. He has- green when he watched Jim Furyk save
and joined the other leaders at 12- that's all I did,” Toms said. “I’m not n’t played since the Masters because of par on the final hole for a 64.
under 204. going to be able to make pars and hope a troubled back, but began wearing a
Sliman. who started the day with a it’s good enough. There are too many brace that fits like a body suit from
about 8 inches above his knees extend- said.
ActlYlC" Sanders to give St. Louis a 10-5
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Continued from Page 7A But the Astros got an RBI sin-
gle from rookie catcher
The 26-year-old lefty was dis- Humberto Quintero in the bot-
traught after the game, sitting tom half, and Berkman added a
with his head in his hands and two-run homer in the seventh to
remaining silent for several close the gap to 10-8.
minutes as reporters gathered Pujols connected in the eighth
around him. off Chad Harville to give
“I had a lot of bad luck,” Isringhausen a little more cush-
Rodriguez finally said, his voice ion.
barely above a whisper. “There were several times
Lance Berkman and Adam when the game could have got-
Everett had run-scoring singles, ten away from us,” Cardinals
and Jason Lane grounded into a manager Tony La Russa said,
double play to score Craig "But our pitching staff was able
Biggio in the fourth, cutting the to make some key pitches to
Cardinals’ lead to 9-4. Chris stop them.”
Burke added an RBI double in Houston's Morgan Ensberg
the fifth. homered in the second, for his
Abraham Nunez, pinch-hit- 11th of the year,second among
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' DUBLIN.Ohio—David Toms feared
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^Saturday might be his day at the
Memorial.
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■ On a day of low scoring and a wild
• scramble for the lead, Toms shot an 8-
i under 64 and wound up in a four-way
;tie for the lead with Fred Couples, Jeff
; Sluman and Bart Bryant.
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; the lead, including Tiger Woods, one of
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Jumping out ahead early, Rice scored three Miami 35 Quinnipiac 8 seven triples also tied an NCAA single-game
runs in the bottom of the second inning off of record.
LSU starter Greg Smith. AUSTIN—Miami of Ohio set an NCAA Brandon Hillier and Brian Canada each had
With one out, back-to-back singles by Clay PA„lnnal rApnrd fnp riino Qnd a r^n^_h,in„ fjve hits and four RBls. Paul Frietch hit a two-run
33 hits in a 35-8 rout to eliminate Quinnipiac homer and Will Reynolds added a three-run
from the Austin regional. home run for Miami (45-17).
_______________ Both teams combined to set an NCAA All 16 batters scored for Miami and all but one
squeeze bunt by Regional record for total hits (50), at-bats (101), had at least one hit. Miami scored 12 of its runs
runs (43) and total bases (80). The combined in the ninth.
Teykl, the president of the
Greater Houston Football
Holliday who will attend LSU. Coaches Association and presi-
Eric Block who will go north to dent-elect of the Texas Coaches
Illinois and Lucas Taylor who Association, has been involved
will play at Tennessee. with the Bayou Bowl since its
Locally there is Jeremy inception. The first year, he was
Williams of Sterling who will coordinator for Team Texas, and
attend Tulane and Ryan Hale lastyear hewas thegamedirec-
from Lee who will play at Texas tor and coordinator of Team
Tech. Louisiana The Bayou Bowl
And the positive response itself is the brainchild of Lee
from those who have taken part High School coach Dick Olin,
in the first two Bayou Bowls is’ “Like the math people say,
making it easier to attract top each year I expect the game to
players and coaches. grow exponentially,” Teykl said.
“You don’t have to say a “We’re all getting better at doing
whole lot. All those players who this and when we see something
have played the first two years, that didn’t work, we tweak it. I
they’re your billboard, said see participation and attendance
Teykl. “We were on Channel 55 going up. This is something for
with some players talking about Baytown to be proud of.”
the game on Friday, and you The Bayou Bow] will teje.
should have heard their ques- vised live on Fox Sports
tions when we weren’t on the Southwest
going to be able to make pars and hope
one-shot lead, had a chance to finish it guys who can do what I did today.”
Memorial promises to be a tight finish
By DOUG FERGUSON the few players stuck in neutral, setting that way until a 40-foot birdie putt that Toms has karma on his side. Four ing to his lower back.
i ,■* The Associated Press up what should be a shootout Sunday he ran un over the fringe slid iust below vears aeo at the PGA Chamninnshin. While Toms got off to a quick start,
Couples made up ground on the back
over the green, only to crash inches on the par-3 12th, included a 15-
!. into the pin and disappear. He went on r ‘ J -
Jonathan Kaye was among the lead- to win his only major by one shot.
This was a .5-iron from 201 yards, final hole, giving him a good chance to
the 18th and made bogey for a 68, leav- and it quickly shot him into contention, win for the first time in two years,
ina him nnf* chnt hphind ulnntr with Hp hirdipd thp npvt twn holes 30(1 WCOt “Tkaca riot,© nra *
out in 30, then held^his own on the between,” Couples said. “But I still feel
I know how to play golf.”
All the leaders got an early clue what
to expect. Toms was on the practice
air. They had researched the
game. They know they’re going
to get rings and jerseys, and
they’ve heard about a lot of that
from other players that have
Mangum of La Marque who been in the game.
will go to Florida State. Devin Thls 6ame IS Just bke the
Gregg of Westfield will play for Cotton Bowl or Orange Bowls.
Texas A&M and Brandon Lafell ^'lat s w^at ve been Pat-
of Houston Lamar will be at temed after and that s the expe-
LSU next year.
The Louisiana roster will
have players such as Trindon
Eric Block who will go north to dent-elect of the Texas Coaches
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