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By GREG AUMAN, ANTONYA ENGLISH, SHARON GINN, DAVE THEALL and Times wires

© St. Petersburg Times, published April 10, 2001


Mutiny's McCarty out 8-12 weeks

Mutiny defender Chad McCarty will miss 8-12 weeks after surgery Monday to repair his left ankle, broken Saturday in a 4-2 win over Dallas. The injury depletes a defense also without veteran Steve Trittschuh (broken leg) for 12 weeks.

Midfielder Josh Keller, who missed the opener with a sprained medial collateral ligament in his right knee, and rookie defender Craig Demmin were listed as probable for Saturday's home opener against Columbus.

MORE SOCCER: MLS named Miami forward Alex Pineda Chacon player of the week. ... The trial of Leeds United players Lee Bowyer and Jonathan Woodgate, accused of involvement in the severe beating of an Asian student, ended after a jury failed to reach a verdict. ... FIFA banned Argentina's Hector Diego Garay until June 6 for playing under a false passport.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: First-team All-Conference USA member Altron Jackson, a junior forward, was named South Florida's MVP at the team's annual banquet. Redshirt freshman Gerrick Morris and junior Will McDonald received most improved player, and Morris won the Bill Jones Scholarship, named for the late former Athletic Association member. The Richard and Roslyn Wittcoff and Family Endowed Scholarship went to senior Cedric Smith. ... The State of Columbia, S.C. reported that Wake Forest's Dave Odom as the favorite to be South Carolina's next coach and could be named in the next day or two. ... NIT champion Tulsa elevated assistant John Phillips to head coach with a four-year contract. ... Northeastern hired McNeese State coach Ron Everhart. ... Jan van Breda Kolff left Pepperdine to coach St. Bonaventure.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Florida receiver Matt Jackson had surgery on cartilage in his right knee. Team physicians said he is expected to return in the fall.

COLLEGES: In men's golf, UF tied for eighth at the U.S. Collegiate Championships in Puetro Vallarta, Mexico. Georgia (835) beat Georgia Tech by 33, and Northwestern's Luke Donald (202) was individual medalist. ... Florida State's Jen White-Stokes was named ACC and South Atlantic Softball Alliance pitcher of the week. ... Late Sunday in Columbus, Ohio, Minnesota's Clay Strother won two events at the NCAA men's gymnastics championships. ... Eckerd junior right-hander Derek Dion was selected Sunshine State Conference baseball pitcher of the week.

TENNIS: Sandra Cacic beat Joannette Kruger and Patty Schnyder edged Jana Nejedly in the Bausch & Lomb Championships at Amelia Island. ... No. 6 seed Michael Chang lost to qualifier Albert Montanes in the Estoril Open at Oeiras, Portugal.

HORSES: The car of trainer John Tammaro was found at the bottom of a canal near Miramar, and police said a body, not identified late Monday, was inside. Police said they did not suspect foul play. Tammaro, missing nearly two weeks, trained Deputy Minister, the 1981 Eclipse Award winner as best 2-year-old colt or gelding. GOLF: The overnight rating for Sunday's final round of the Masters was unavailable late Monday, but Saturday's overnight rating was 7.8 with a 21 share, making it the seventh-highest third-round rating in Masters history and the highest since 1972 (9.1/27). The number is 32 percent higher than last year's 5.9 rating/15 share. One ratings point represents about 1.022-million households with televisions; share is the percentage of televisions turned on that were tuned in to the broadcast. ... Terrell Italiano of Palma Ceia Golf Club shot 1-under 71 in the first round of the West Coast Women's Golf Association Championship at Tampa Palms. She led Debbie Mook Sang of River Hills by 2. The final round is today.

SUNSHINE STATE GAMES: Registration books are available. Download forms from http://www.flaports.com/ssgsumm.htm or call (866) 354-2637 toll free. Items must be postmarked by May 18.

CYCLING: Two-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong said a French government investigation of his team found no evidence of doping in urine samples.

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