Show Pa 'e tO Trie Utan Statesman USU by Dale Bublita PC A A Wednesday January 1 6 1990 Nebraska ends streak f for Aggie gymnastics The Utah State women's gymnastics team was unexpectedly upset by Nebraska last Friday in the 1980 season opener and will have to regroup for the remainder of the season and try to regam some composure The Aggies in hope of the most overall 6 Ironically of protecting a home-mee- t winning road on the come wins have streak of 18 saw their chances with the "Much of it has to do dimmish losing to the seventh-ranke- d schedule" said Coach Ed DeLacv 1 Comhuskers 131 W e played a difficult preseason it Coach Ray Corn was slightly " tested us improved us disappointed with the team's perThey haven't come close to formance and said “Now it's back schools name the bit bratinit to the drawing board We have to UCLA Portland and Bnitham become more solid There were Yming I'mversity However they some things that orcured out there have given a respectable showirg that I didn’t understand Why was in aU but the HYC Kan They were one scored higher with more Mown out of that one but few fare falls gtrl than the lower scores on the mjch better in the Marriott Center balance beam?" these days Boise State was the thud team to and be involved m the double-dua- l In conference they are w Beach and ith Irad share the Long meet losing to both Utah State the Aits Unlike the other two the and Nebraska with a total of 1217 Gauchos have won their two on the points Despite a poor team perforroad at Irvine and Fullerton State mance Boise displayed some good "A lot of the credit has to no to individual performances the players" said DeLacv "We Cornhusker Patty C Gerard have better players than we ve ever in the second had here We had a bumper crop ranked led the Nebraska attack “ country recruiting year Drl-ac- y feels he brouicht in su that produced both a season opener loss and lowered Corn's career blue chip players that have proved Corn has record at USU to 60-1capable of movinit in and giving im- been at Utah State for three years mediate help in replacing the as the head coach average of graduate Matt individual won honors on Gerard Madrros he turned to the Califorfloor exercise with and the bars nia prep ranks to sign scores of 8 55 and 9 4 respectively York Gross Gross rated among California's That was a good enough start to title Friday the top ten prepsters led his team to a capture her California title As a Gaucho he night Gerard continued by placing second m the has tossed in 10 points a game and pressure vault 19 2 points! and balance beam brought down five boards His 18 Ol Gerard's total score for the freshman compliments include Calvin Cooper Paul Johnson Kim evening was 3515 and she holds Lewis Bryan Roberts and starting the nation s second highest score this year with 3570 points point guard Dean Mave AU six The Aggies were led into comhave been given plenty of court AIAW petition by two-tuntune Jodi Mabb the third Two nights later the Ags travel finisher with 3325 to Long Beach to play the once place highly ranked 49ers Since the points Mabb's pike Tsukuhara season opener the 49 era have lost vault earned her a 9 3 which was as many as they've won and ptayed the highest score in the vault Debbie Peterson and Kim disappointing basketball The team is a mirror unage of the one that supported Mabb's perfordefeated the Ags in overtime at the mance with 32 5 and 31 8 points Peterson finished Long Beach Arena except for the respectively graduation of guard fuurth overall while Montagnff Keith Williams Tex Winter s club secured fifth The contest offered good exis also playing with a healthy Francois Wise the younger brother of perience for two Ag freshman Wendv Shaw and Yk-k- i Campbell former Utah Star Willie Wise cagers hit PCAA road haatbali coaches nrr that the formula lor capturing the conference title includes winning regularly at home and several With court on opponent two homo vivtorir under its belt I hU take to the rnad to attempt to match that formula against the other currently unbeaten IV team Tomorrow night they aill venture into Santa Barbara to face the In the pat surprising Gaucho one of the league perennial the Gaucho are nding on a wmmrit atreak and are a five-gam- fifth-ranke- 2-- -- Ni 3 SLES t Wednesday TOM and DEB of SUBJECT TO CHANGE FAME present FROZEN SMILES Thursday Uazj Night I BISTRO JAZZ QUARTET Friday and Saturday Mon-lagn- SUBJECT TO CHANGE high-scorin- HAPPY HOUR S TOt MOSDAY THRU SATURDAY r I Shaw was the only arounder designated fraabmaxA for scoring participation by Con responded with an impress" total of 29 4 Shaw is also a membrrgi Canadian national Uamendak ing for a spot on the 1980 Olympic team CampbeU from Salt did not compete on the bias beam but scored 8 2 6 15 id on the vault bars and flam cme The Aggies 30 4 total fc uneven bars was wu the low event for the team while N’etnfa was scoring 34 4 on the vtuk rJ Nelson meet opens season As the rains made a riat k Cache Valley so did ethktabw the intermountain repos kx Saturday The Utah State Cams ty women's track team hotted open meet that drew pertiqaak from Weber S tale the I'nrvwxtid Utah and local high echooh The spnnts produced pod from Cheryl Osborne ud Tracy Alkms Osborne rts tie it meter in 6 6 minutes end the meter in 58 8 Atkins ran the M meter in 59 9 In the 800 meter run Atkimud Janet Fletcher ran strong tics Atkins’ time was 2 25 5 whik was tuned at 2 257 The Pentathlon offered grcofk from Wendy Lunbsugh Wadj Skiver and Brenda Wilson by The shotput was tossed Vicki Powell Peggy HinU followed Powell's perfonneace b a throw of 32-In the long jump Hollman leaped an 00 38-- 15-1- 0 Coach Lyle Knudsen (who ela coordinated the event) was pkead with his team's performance ui stated "I'm happy with the aw team coming off a win last Ttee day against Weber State" the Knudsen explained that pe of the meet was to krrp !k poe athletes ui good physical cooditax The women will host a the Nelson Field house this Fndif at 6 00 p m with the U d U Wyoming HOW DO YOU GET Guaranteed Pilot Training? n fields? of $10000 per school month? 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