Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 26, 2003, Page 14, Image 14

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March 26.2003
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New & Used Tires
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NFL All-Star
Officiating Crews
Scraped
(A P) — T he N FL plans to scrap
all-star officiating crew s for the play-
qffs, choosing instead to use o ffi­
cials w ho w orked together during
the regular reason. The decision
w as designed to elim inate the kinds
o f g a f f e s th a t p la g u e d th e
p o stse a so n .
T he m ove, announced T uesday
at the N FL m eetings, is designed to
ensure m ore cohesion w ithin the
crews. Until now, playoff crew s had
been m ade up o f officials w ho rated
the highest at their positions but
h adn’t necessarily w orked together
before.
The m ost prom inent m istake in
th e p la y o ffs o c c u rre d in S an
Francisco’s 39-38 win over the New
Y ork G iants in an N FC w ild-card
game
W ith six seconds left, the G iants
lined up for the w inning field-goal
attem pt, the snap w as botched and
holder M att Allen threw a d espera­
tion pass dow nfield. T he G iants
w ere called for an illegal receiver
dow nfield, but tapes show ed the
49ers should also have been called
for pass interference.
T hat w ould have resulted in o ff­
setting penalties and allow ed N ew
Y ork a second shot at the w inning
field goal.
D etroit coach Steve M ariucci,
w ho coached the 49ers in the gam e
w ith the G iants, said the new plan
“m ight m ake sense.”
“They learn to com m unicate with
each other and w ork w ith each other
from being together all season. There
w ould be m ore cohesion,” he said.
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(A P ) — L SU p o in t g u ard T em ek a
Johnson has tw o broken bones in her face
after being elbow ed in a victory o v er W is­
consin-G reen Bay, but she is ex pected to
w ear protective goggles and play in the
round o f 16 this w eekend.
Johnson underw ent tw o C A T scans
and saw a facial sp ecialist T uesday, one
day after she w as injured in the Lady
T ig ers’ 80-69 w in in the W est R egional in
Eugene.
The d o cto r found a break in the bone
around h er right eye and a sm all break in
her nose, LSU athletic trainerM icky Sandy
said.
Johnson, the m ost valuable player o f
the S outheastern C onference tournam ent
earlier this m onth, w as accidentally e l­
bow ed m idw ay through M onday n ig h t’s
game.
She crum pled to the floor, crying in
pain, and stayed dow n for several m o ­
m ents. Johnson then headed to the locker
room w ith the help o f a trainer. She re ­
turned to the gam e briefly but quickly w ent
back to the bench, w here she kept ice
pressed to h er head.
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Louisiana State's Temeka
Johnson puts ice on her head
after suffering a minor
concussion during the second
half at the NCAA Women's
West Regional at McArthur
Court in Eugene Monday.
(AP photo)
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