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Now you can too! Enter for a chance to win at your local Council Travel office or at counc i Itravel .com This trip to Africa is provided by virgin at!antic No Purchase Necessary Open lo residents of U.S., between the aoes of 18 and 35 as of 9/5/00. Void whore prohibited. See agency lor Official Rules or go to counciltravel.com. Sweepstakes ends 10/15/00. [Council WATERFORD, Barbados (AP) — Just 27 minutes from possible World Cup elimination, the United States finally broke through. Clint Mathis scored the go-ahead goal and Earnie Stewart, Gobi Jones and Ante Razov tacked on scores as the United States beat Barbados 4-0 Wednesday and advanced to next year’s regional finals of qualifying for the 2002 World Cup. “You’ve got to give a lot of cred it to Barbados,” Mathis said. “We knew the conditions were going to be a little bit rough. We were able to fight back and keep our composure and get some goals.” For nearly three-quarters of the game, the Americans flailed at their shots, missing chances and letting Barbados have breakaways that near ly put the U.S. team behind. The crowd of about 4,000 danced to ca lypso music and cheered, sensing the Bajan Rockets, ranked just 102nd in the world, had the chance to upset the United States, ranked 18th. “For a while, it seemed like we couldn't get a goal,” said U.S. goal keeper Tony Meola, playing his first qualifier since 1989. Five minutes into the second half, Barbados nearly scored, but Meola managed to deflect a hard shot from Llewellyn Riley. The rebound hit the knee of defender Carlos Llamosa, then hit the crossbar and bounced away. “Maybe the play of the game is Meola’s save,” said U.S. coach Bruce Arena. “We knew the conditions were going to be a little bit rough. We were able to fight back and keep our composure and get some goals/' — Clint Mathis U.S. soccer team member The Americans, who beat Barba dos 7-0 in August at Foxboro, Mass., would have been eliminated if they had failed to win because Guatemala beat Costa Rica 2-1 in a game played simultaneously. Chris Klein appeared to put the Americans (3-1-2) in front in the 58th minute when he put in a re bound of a Moore shot, but referee Noel Bynoe of Trinidad and Tobago called Moore offsides. That was just about the time the U.S. bench learned Guatemala had taken a 1-0 lead. “It could be one of those days,” Arena said to himself. Moore, who scored twice in the win at Foxboro, picked up a pass from Chris Armas in the comer of the field a few minutes later, ran down the end line and passed the ball back to Mathis, who had a virtually open net and scored from about six yards out. “I just got the ball to Joe and let him do all the work and just tried to stand there,” Mathis said. “He just hit me with the ball — I didn’t even shoot it.” Ten minutes later, Stewart seemed to surprise the defense, taking a 17- yard shot that beat goalkeeper Ho race Stoute and went into the far up per comer of the net. Jones, who came in as a substitute in the second half, scored off a pass from Mathis in the 77th minute. Razov added the last goal in the final minute. “We thought we could get a goal early,” said Barbados coach Horace “Tobacco” Beckles. "It really did just come down to fitness. We had players who weren’t able to play the full game.” The United States, which has shut out five straight opponents for the first time, advances to next year’s fi nals of qualifying in the North and Central American and Caribbean re gion along with Honduras. Jamaica, Mexico and Trinidad and Tobago. Costa Rica and Guatemala (3-2- 1) were even on all tiebreakers and must play a one-game playoff to fill out the field. The top thrfce teams in the finals advance to the 2002 tour nament in Japan and South Korea. A rainbow appeared across Barba dos National Stadium 10 minutes be fore the game began. It quickly turned into a cool and windy afternoon. Both teams had problems with the slippery, bumpy field, which created bad bounces and breakaways. Mathis had the best U.S. chance in the first half, hitting the right post in the 36th minute off a pass from Moore. Barbados nearly got a goal in the 41st minute when Matthew Joseph went downfield on a breakaway. Ryan Lucas was open, with only Me ola to beat, but the pass was just ahead of him. LUB1 envir Continued from} “We stayed relaxed anil dominated them,” Clarksaki made an error, we didn't nil were just ready for the next The Aggies posted a seas .431 hitting percentage and the Bears, 13-4. Marshall an]T posted 12 kills each, and sell:: Moscovic added 42 assists. & ec j era j j “Our game tonight v,.! C0] steady,” Marsh.ill said. "Ii ^ )in h cr night, and tonight was ourff ground. We have been lowefi donee the past few weeks,btiMj was a big turnaround for thet| With only three games reit| in league play', the Aggies opportunity to finish as hijj ond place or as low asfifti the Big 12. “We know what’s instore Marshall said. "It’s inourhac and we’re going to be incoi from here on out.” The Aggies will take of Tech in Lubbock Saturday at lut wot Basketball Texas Olympian strikes gold in New York counciltravel.com 1-800-2COUNCIL NEW YORK (AP) — It was not Sydney with its opera house. It was Rockefeller Center, with a huge Christmas tree in the background, where Brandon Slay finally got his Olympic wrestling gold medal. Instead of thousands of spectators watching from the stands, a couple hundred gathered behind barri cades Wednesday, waving tiny American, South Korean and Turkish flags, many in bizarre getups designed to catch the television camera’s eye. And the Olympic flame had long been extin guished. But this was historic because for the first time, a full medal presentation ceremony was held out side an Olympic venue. “This is better than Sydney,” Slay said. “More people, more Americans got to see it. It wasn’t 1 o’clock in the morning, it was on at a more rea sonable time.” Slay was awarded the gold in the 167 172- pound class by the International Olympic Com mittee, which had stripped the medal from Ger many’s Alexander Leipold after he tested positive for the steroid nandrolone. "I have a feeling of relief,” said the 25-year-old from Amarillo, Texas, who learned a month ago that he would get the medal. “It’s a feeling of com pletion, of closure.” Slay was not pleased by what happened in Syd ney, when he received a silver medal on the podium. He lost 4-0 to Leipold on the final day of the Games on Oct. 1. He complained afterward that the referee had unfairly penalized him and had not allowed him to wrestle properly. Leipold told him on the podium not to feel bad about not winning the gold because he was young and still had two more Olympics ahead of him. “I wanted it now,” said Slay. “I didn’t want to wait four or eight years. But what really got to me, he didn’t put his ami around me when he said it, he patted me on the head. I felt demeaned.” It was vastly different this time in a made-for- TV ceremony that was aired on NBC’s “Today.” TV weather reporter A1 Roker led Slay, silver- medal winner Moon Eui-jae of South Korea and bronze-medal, winner Adem Bereket of Turkey to an Olympic-type podium set up in the street outside the.show’s studio. Moon finished third in the competition and Bereket fourth, but they moved when Leipold was disqualified. Continued from Pi At one point. 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