DEC. 2,1998 (Eljr Portlanò tfHwrwer Page B2 @ (Etje ^Ìortlanò (Observer Portland’s Trailblazers are Itching to Play Big money Skins Game LA QU IN TA , Calif. (R euters)- M asters and British O pen cham ­ pion M ark O ’M eara w on a record $430,000 to edge defending cham ­ pion Tom Lehm an in the $ 1 million Skins G am e Sunday. O ’M eara added $280,000 to Saturday’s front-nine winnings but m issed out on die richest hole o f the day — the sixth extra hole — w here Lehm an sank a birdie putt worth $270,000. For the tw o-day event, O ’ M eara finished w ith eight skins, w hile Lehm an captured a total o f seven and earned $420,000. Talks to resume Thursday after another payday passes N E W Y O R K (A P )— Locked- out N B A p lay ers felt an o th er squeeze on their w allets T uesday before a glim m er o fhope suddenly emerged. C ollective bargaining talks, on hold for nearly tw o w eeks, w ill re­ sum e Thursday in N ew Y ork w ith “everything back on the table," deputy com m issioner Russ G ranik said. C om m issioner D avid S tem and union director Billy H unter spoke b y telephone and agreed to a ses­ sion involving the o w ners’ and p layers’ full negotiating com m it­ tees — the first since Nov. 20. Bowe vs Holyfield N E W Y O R K — Lennox Lew is is gettin g the fight he w ants. A nd E vander H olyfield says Lew is also w ill get som ething h e ’s not looking for. “T w o things are going to hap­ pen,” said H olyfield, w ho w ill fight W BC cham pion Lew is for the undis­ puted heavyw eight title M arch 13 in M adison Square G arden. “I ’m either going to knock him out good o r I ’m going to knock him out b ad.” “T he fans are getting a fight they w ant to see,” said Lew is, the W BC cham pion from B ritain. “I ’ve been w aiting for this fight for such a long tim e. It’s basically overdue.” Sampras Upset H A N O V ER , G erm any— Alex C orretja saved three m atch points and overcam e an error-filled perfor­ m ance by top-ranked Pete Sampras today to set up an all-Spanish final at the A TP T our W orld Cham pion­ ship against C arlos Moya. Corretja, No. 6 in the world, ral­ lied to upset Sampras 4-6,6-3,7-6(7- 3), after M oya beat Tim H enm an 6- 4,3-6,7-5. Sam pras, w ho is assured o f re­ taining the No. 1 ranking fora record sixth consecutive year, had 50 un­ forced erro rs against C orretja. Corretja had only 19. Check out next week on SPORTS BRIEFS Week 20 o f the NBA lockout is in the bank, with at least a few more weeks all but a certainty. be seen. T hat d o esn ’t m ean they or P ortland's players, the wait haven’t w orked out — O ’N eal, ru­ mg game inspires at varying mors say, has added 20 pounds to his degrees. D am on Stoudam ire, Brian 6-11 frame, w hich w ould put him at Grant, Rasheed W allace and John about 245 pounds. Still, their lack o f Crotty have been regulars in m orning visibility casts an om inous air tow ard workouts at SportsNation, the site theirw ork ethic. where the Trail Blazers practiced the The other Blazer veterans are at last few seasons. hom e — Isaiah R ider in O akland, “I ’m itching to play,” Stoudamire, a Stacey A ugm on in Las V egas and free agent expected to re-sign w ith the A rv y d a s S ab o n is so m e w h e re in Blazers, told The O regonian’s Steve Lithuania — aw aiting the call that a Brandon after a recent w orkout. “I collective-bargaining agreem ent has mean, why did James Naism ith invent been reached. this gam e? Because it’s boring in the In the interim, the B lazer executive winter.” offices have rem ained busy. O n M on­ At least Stoudamire, Grant, Wallace day night, coaches and staff m em bers and Crotty are putting in daily duty at conducted a free tw o-hour clinic at the S portsN ation. Y o u n g fro n t-lin ers Rose G arden for m ore than 200 chil­ Jermaine O ’Neal and Kelvin Cato, said dren o f suite and season ticket-hold­ to be in town, have been now here to F ers and team sponsors. Head coach M ike D unleavy and assistants Jim Eyen, Elston Turner, Tony Brown and Bill Musselman were on hand for the session, along with video coordinator N eal M eyer, com ­ munity activities coordinator Nick Jones and form er Blazers G reg Smith and M ichael Harper. Clinicians w ere given free T-shirts and their parents free concessions. M embers o f the team ’s dance squad signed posters. Afterward, Dunleavy signed autographs. The following day, the Blazers Harvest D inner — an annual free pre- Thanksgiving feed for the area’s “un­ der-served” — drew nearly 5,000 satisfied custom ers at the Garden. M em bers o f the Blazers’ coaching staff and front office, along with many o f the city ’s m edia, served heaping portions o f turkey, ham and accoutre­ m ents for five hours to the area’s hom eless and down-on-their-luck. In addition, Super Cuts stylists provided free haircuts to those in attendance. “F un,” said Dunleavy, who dished up food for two hours. "A nd the clinic w as fun, too. It ’ s good for the com m u­ nity, it’s good for the fans, and it’s good for members o f our organization, too, to do som ething nice like that. “ But I’d rather be playing basket­ ball.” The B lazers’ state-of-the-art prac­ tice facility in Tualatin is ready to go. T he team ’s coaches have been m eet­ ing for w eeks, watching videotape, discussing personnel and strategy. “having everything ready so we can get our team ready in a 14-day period once the lockout ends,” Dunleavy said. D unleavy has visited several col­ lege cam puses to look at future pros­ pects during early-season workouts, and his assistants have done the same and also attended early CB A camps to scout for personnel. O nce a deal is struck — and everybody is crossing their fingers — Dunleavy envisions a period a week or 10 days to sign free agents and finalize training cam p rosters. Then would come the two-week camp at the Tualatin practice site, w ith practice games pre­ sum ably scheduled against either the Seattle Supersonics or V ancouver Grizzlies. Pilots beat Notre Dame hex with 2-1 win 1998 NCAA Women’s Soccer Championships Friday, Dec. 4 - Semifinals 2 p.m. (ET): Santa Clara vs. Florida 4:30 p.m. (ET): Portland vs North Carolina Sunday, Dec. 6 - Championship 1 p.m. (ET) - semifinal winners anessa T albott scored game-winning goal with 2:54 remaining Saturday, send­ ing Portland to a 2-1 win at Notre Dame, and into the NCAA semi­ finals for the fourth time in five years. The Pilots defeated Notre Dame to end a five-game losing streak against the Fighting Irish, and put a halt to three straight playoff losses to ND. Portland advance to the NCAA Champi­ onship weekend as the #5 seed, and will face #1 seed and unde­ feated North Carolina on Friday, Dec. 4 t 4:30 p.m. (ET). In the other Friday semifinals, Santa Clara and Florida will tangle at 2 p.m. (ET). The championship game will be Sunday, Dec. 6 at 1 p.m. (ET). V The Semifinal Teams: #1 North Carolina: The top- ranked Tar Heels have won two straight NCAA titles, and 15 titles in 17 years, and with a 240 record, are the tourney favorites. UNC has outscored its opponents 97-6 this season - Notre Dame (1), Clemson (2), Florida (1), Vir­ ginia (1) and Duke (1). Portland and UNC met earlier this year at the Saint M ary’s Classic, with 1998 Schedule Results UNC taking a 2-0 win on two goals by Raven M cDonald in the final 18 minutes o f the match. Portland played the match with­ out starters Kim Stiles and Tia Sharpe. #2 Florida: The Gators beat Penn State 3-1 Sunday advance to the tournament semifinals for the first time ever. #3 S anta C la ra : The WCC champions advanced to the final weekend with a 1-0 win Satur­ day over Connecticut. 9-5 at G onzaga W3-0 9-7 Tennesee W 5-0 9-12 A didas Invitational vs. Lake Forest W 4 -1 9-19 W ashington W 2-0 9-20Califomia W 3-1 9-25 at Virginia Tournament vs. B V irginia T 1 -1 ,2ot 9- 27 Vs. N avy W 4-0 10- 2 A t husky Classic vs. Georgia W2-1 10-4 vs. San Jose State W l-0 10-9 at nebraska T 1 -1,2ot 10-13 Oregon W l-0 10-16 at Saint M ary ;s Tourney vs. North Carolina L0-2 10-18 vs. Colorado College W4-0 10-23 at San D iego W 2 -1 10-25 San taClara L 0-1 ot 10- 30 Pepperdine W 5-0 11- 1 Loyola M arymount W3-0 11 -6 at San Franscisco W 5-0 11 -8 at Saint Mary's W 2-0 N CA A Playoffs 11-15 vs. M innesota W 3-0 1 l-22vs.S anD iegoW 5-0 11- 28 at N otre Dame W2-1 12- 4 vs. North Carolina4:30pm ET THE PILOT PLAYOFF RUN Portland 2„ Notre Dame 1: Sophmore forward V anessa Tal­ bot scored the game-winning goal the 88th minute to led fifth-seeded Portland to a 2-1 win over fourth- seeded Notre Dame on Saturday in the quarterfinals o f the NCAA championships. 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