July H , 2001 Portland Page A 7 (Ttjv ÿiortlanô (Obstruer Metro/Sports Venus Does a Repeat at Wimbledon Portland Fire’s Athlete of the Year Fire guard Jackie S tiles has been presen ted w ith the H onda- B roderick C up as the C o lleg iate W om an A thlete o f the Y ear, based o n v o tin g b y m o re th a n 9 0 0 N C A A schools. S tiles, now a rookie w ith the Fire, had an illustrious career at S ou th w est M issouri State. H er four y ears o f acco m p lish m en ts w ere h ig h lig h ted in h er sen io r s e a s o n b y s c o rin g 30 p o in ts against C reighton on M arch 1 to b eco m e th e le a d in g s c o re r in N C A A w o m en ’s bask etb all h is­ to ry , then taking h er L ady Bears team to an N C A A F inal Four appearance. The 5-foot-8 senior guard from C laim , K an., scored 40 points or m ore in six gam es her final co lleg iate seaso n , in ­ cluding a gam e-high 49. She shot 56.6 percen t from the field, w ith 60 assists and 40 steals. “ I am truly in a state o f shock that you w ould honor m e w ith th is p re s tig io u s a w a rd ,” S tile s sa id o f th e ho n o r. “ T h is is d e f i­ n ite ly a n ig h t I w ill n e v e r fo r­ g et. T h e re w e re tim es w h en it Jackie Stiles w a s n ’t e a s y a n d 1 t h o u g h t m a y b e I d i d n ’t h a n d le so m e things the rig h t w ay, and things w ere tough. But it’s all been w orth it and I w o u ld n ’t trade a n y th in g .” In h e r f ir s t s e a s o n in th e W N BA , S tiles is curren tly a v e r­ aging 13.0 p o in ts, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.0 assists in 33.3 m inutes per gam e for the Fire, ranking her second am ongst W N B A ro o k ­ ies in p o int p ro duction. Sports Briefs serve and dominating presence at the C ontinued F rom F ront P age won her first Grand Slam title at net make grass her best surface. Wimbledon last year, she leaped gid­ She’s 6-foot-1 and looked even taller dily across the grass. This time she standing across the court from the 5- staged a more restrained cel­ ebration, befitting a player w ho has becom e accus­ tomed to championships. A few drops o f rain fell as the final game began, and Williams rushed to close out the win. On the first match point she smoked a service return that jammed Henin, who couid only dribble a backhand to the net. A smil­ ing W illiams waved and swung her fists at the crowd, then hopped happily beside Venus Williams is the reigning Wimbledon her changeover chair. She’s champion for the second year in a row. familiar with the routine: Since July 2000, W illiams has won 6 Henin, a 19-year-old speedster who three major singles titles and two showed considerable poise in her first Grand Slam final. It was Williams Olympic gold medals. For the latest triumph, W illiams who appeared nervous at the start, received $647,500. double-faulting on the first two Henin earned $323,750. Aftersix points. But from there she dominated months o f mostly disappointing re­ with her serve, which reached 118 sults, she has reason to smile. In mph, and she faced only one break January, Williams endured the most point. lopsided loss ofher career, 6-1,6-1 to The first set tookjust 20 minutes, Martina Hingis in the Australian but the match then became more com­ Open quarterfinals. Then she was petitive, and Henin took a 3-2 lead in upset last month by Barbara Schett the second set before yet another in the opening round at the French shower forced a 15-minute delay. The Open. crowd was rooting for an upset by the But W imbledon rejuvenated her slender Belgian with the ballcap and game, just as it did a year ago, when ponytail, and Centre Court erupted the tournament marked her start o f a when she broke for a 5-3 lead. She 35-match winning streak. W illiams’ closed out the set, but that was the Seattle Gears Up for the All-Star Game Seattle officials and local organiz­ ers are cleaning up the town, honing their media messages for hordes o f journalists and applying the lessons they learned last year, when an en­ tourage o f Seattle officials traveled to Atlanta to study the 2000 All-Star Game. City officials say the city just wants to do a good job o f accommo­ dating the All-Star Game rather than consciously engineering an image­ boosting event for the benefit o f the gam e’s international audience. The city and other organizations are start­ ing to shine up Seattle for the event. Crews will pick up trash more fre­ quently, especially in the vicinity o f Safeco Field and Pioneer Square. Workers also will clean alleys, streets and sidewalks around the ballpark. The Tour de France Victories Armstrong, trying to win the Tour for the third straight year, led the main pack briefly in the final half- mile, but Zabel rode by him from the left and stayed out front until the finish. The G erm an com pleted the 123.27 miles from Antwerp in north­ ern Belgium to this southern town in 4 hours, 34 m inutes, 32 seconds. Zabel also won Sunday’s first stage and now has 10 stage victories in fiv e T o u rs . F ran ce’s Em m anuel M agnien was se c o n d T u e sd a y , fo llo w e d by Italy’s Stefano Garzelli. A ustralia’s Stuart O ’Grady was credited with the same time and claimed the yellow jersey as the race’s overall leader. Marc Wauters finished more than 6V2 minutes behind Tues­ day and relinquished the overall lead. Armstrong, also credited with the same finishing time as the top riders, moved up from 11 th place to seventh overall and trails O ’Grady by 21 sec­ onds. Another American, Bobby Julich, is in sixth place. High TV Ratings for NASCAR Event The Pepsi 400 in Daytona Beach, Fla., drew a 5.8 rating on Saturday night on NBC, which was airing its first race under a $2.8 billion NASCAR TV rights deal it shares with TNT and Fox. Earnhardt led a remarkable 116 o f 160 laps, but his dominance showed most as he moved up from seventh place to the lead in a late 3-mile span in the first race at Daytona since his fa­ ther died in a last-lap wreck during the Daytona 500 in February. The market with the largest audience was Greens­ boro, N.C., with a 14.2 rating (each point represents 1 percent o f TV homes), followed by Orlando, Fla., with 13.5. The country’s largest market. New York, produced only a 2.8 rating. I last game she won. Williams reas­ serted control with an headshaking array o f big serves, return winners, overhead slams and deft volleys. Last year Williams became the first kmhd black woman to win Wimbledon since Althea Gibson in 1957-58. 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