BASEBALL
The Padres officially announced Friday they have exercised the 1992 contract options for shortstop Tony Fernandez and right-hander Ed Whitson.
Fernandez, acquired from Toronto in the middle of a multiyear contract, has until 15 days after the World Series to demand a trade.
If Fernandez requests a trade, the Padres would either have to deal him or modify his contract to his satisfaction. He is scheduled to receive $2.1 million plus a $10,000 bonus for accepting the option.
Whitson, 36, is scheduled to earn $1 million in 1992. Whitson was on the disabled list twice and finished 4-6 with a 5.03 ERA.
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
Point Loma Nazarene won in straight games against Chaminade (2-13). Michelle Christensen and Debbie Simpson sparked the attack for the Crusaders with 10 kills each. The non-conference victory over the Hawaiian team improved Point Loma to 12-11.
San Diego State evened its record at 10-10 by defeating host University of Texas El Paso, 15-4, 15-6, 15-2, in a Western Athletic Conference game. SDSU’s Gracie Schutt, playing in front of her hometown crowd, had 12 kills and two aces. Schutt attended Ysleta High in El Paso.
TENNIS
Top-seeded Alex O’Brien of Stanford defeated San Diego State’s Joe McDonough, 6-4, 6-4, in the second round of the Volvo Tennis Collegiate championships in Austin, Tex.
SOCCER
The University of San Diego got goals from seven different players in defeating Loyola Marymount, 7-0.
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