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Show Temperatures today's highs / tonights lows =o ca = = C T-Storms eS No Precip. Rain Snow Flurries kee = Yesterday's storm will head eastward today, butclouds will remain in its wake. High pressure will edge its way intothe state by the endof the week. This will cause some mom: ing low clouds, tog, and smog in the northemvalleys while keep: ing @ cap on tempera: tures, but the restof the state will warm up with more sunshine. Statics trough 6 pm yesterday Gay ia = Algiers Mas Goce an. chest precy 0.05ae atm Amsterdam NMS SALT LAKE ALMAMAE Bangkok Barbados Statistics through 6 pm. yesterday Basing Sat Lake City highfow 40729 24 hour rain or snowtall Departure from normal Belgrade 0.07 076 Water year (Oct. 1 to date) Normal highiow Record high Beirut 0.00 Precipitation this month Departure from Bogota Aires .....6.96 Cairo +0.56 Cape Town 44/26 66 in 1958 Record low Copenhgn Dublin eva Hong Kong (stanbut Sata Jerusalem in 1942 Frankfurt a REPORT se and eamoe information is not vert by pe‘pm.haces % ‘hour ‘otal asaop yesterday. TAN YESTERDAY City Hi/Lo Prep Ate Blanding Bounttul “a7 Tr 4430 Tr 2819 0.35 ‘Brian Head 250 034 Brigham City 34/17 BryceNP 3220 0.03 Capitol Reet 4327 Nuku'alofa Panama Coaiile 4073 Rede ia eee Ee ee San.juan Delta 457268 Tr ics 56/39 83/70 Low:-9 in Saranac Lake, New York ET, ico cas et stitcomtorrrenomten, Sango as Filmore 47790 0.11 Singapore 90/7 a RS 40/30 b 38/26 ee er mee 42/26 44/28 46/30 Heber cay Partly to Some fog Maybe ee, Kanab oy early; sm Kearns sunny showers Lake Powell Laretown flurries STATEWIDE EXTENBED OUTLOOK a es Thu 827 Salt lanecuties: Moderate seize Gao 4328 008 = Goad 417 ‘Weber County“ Mnaersee 45/33 35 «003s SUM AND MO Logan br Layton 4527 326 Th a Miltord 41726 0.05 ‘Moab Monticello Nephi water,eae oad rem ParkGiy post aan is Payson Pleasant Gr nies f zi Price 54/28/f Fel Pr oon 21| Randolph pal Richfield eei Roosevelt Salt ake sie Spanish Fork Springville St.George Tooele Vernat Wendover West Valley Zion NP 4833 Firstx nar Ful 45/32 44/32 42/33 37/32 are ee ) Tr / 48/83 4327 81/69 71/46 305 52/24 69/40 30/1 64/42 §=——G1/41 67/82 5908 5627 6637 5541 Weather 524-5133 aww stinb.com 128/¢ LakePowell River Recreation 599-1311 ‘Avalanche 364-1581 ee jpar2siec Air Quality 975-4009 At 1 Highway Conditions 964-6000,(800}492-2400 HOURLY UPDATES ON Www.sitrib.cOm jaionsi Weather Service Columbus, OH Concord, NH Dallas Denver Des Moines Detroit Evanston Fairbanks 496 4180 TY 6226 70/44 443i Tr G2 68/44 Ail maps, forecasts Weather(W): s-sunny,pe-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, 5 96/26 4217 407 52/35 30720 4yg2 463 Today Tonight ae Tehran Tokyo Vienna Warsaw Feb 20 Feb27 MarS Mar 13 Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset 7:17 am 6:07 pm 10:57 am 12:22 am CONDITIONS ABGUND THE NATION | Eagan Gallup ——-Adbuquerque —«SA/A0 0.04 53/27 pe s | Grandi. ‘Anchorage 2g 224 s 17/4 s Hartford Aliant 598 6248 pc 5942 t Honolulu Aspen 36723 = SAND c)STAB st Houston Austin 7289 7544 t 68/42 s MahoFalls ——_—Baltimore 477 5440 s 56/42 sh Indianapolis —_—Billings 50/85 49/28 pc 46/26 ¢ Jackson, MS 6955 pc 67/41 1 JacksonHole 6498 Birmingham 3619 c 3917 c Kansas City 51/22 Bismarck Boise 51723 ‘4804 sh 5084 pe LasVepss Boston 47031 0.04 7s 5040 c Lite Rock ©—_—Buffalo. 304 5196 pe 5989 5 LosAngelkes Charleston, SC 58/29 6649 s 71/4 sh Louisville Cheyenne 4938 Tt 38/24 pe 44/21 sh Memphis Chicago 5025 5040 r 46/28 sh Mosgalte 4125 4605 30/13 37700 45/8 40/29 51/31 47/37 54/99 4078 4472 46/28 40730 5082 014 003 Tr 0.02 Tr Tr Tr 0.08 Tr 0.02 003 1% 0.09 008 OTA UPDATES Cincinnati Cleveland ° ine. © 2002 MWC MEN’S Ut BASKETBALL SDSU Upsets Wyoming by EndingRally es 50/23 40/15 45/21 38/23 Tr 69/45 5433 6287 Tr 4320 3222 0.02 221 56/47 sh 56/36 sh 52/40 po 57/36 r* 5242 sh 4326s 7aled t 4778 pe 4882 r S00 1 27720 ¢ 5/22 ¢ M2 Miami Milwaukee 7555 5127 Tr 57/87 sh | Minneapolis 4204 r Missoula obldd s | Nashville 5325 ¢ NewOrkars «4024 c ‘New York Sa a ery 358 sn jo 12-36 po Palm Springs i sf sh sh t sh ne pe 3 | Sioux Falls Spokane SunValley Tahoe Tampa Trenton Tucson Wl Window Yelowsne Take the Lead in @ Continued from B-1 3720 ¢ AND 4562 sn 425 pe «41/25 0.04 40726 st AN20 pe 368 4490 sn ANS pe 73/48 7458 S763 pc 47723 S9a7s 54/44 sh east ARTs THMZ Ss ACT aR em . ® we 1010 mnt 308 first four shots and13of the ir first 17. Before the foul, Johnsen and Dennehy luring Utah’s sion. were scuffling durii Dennehy7-112-456 Deg 11002, Cary3101-27 Dougas 2846 1, Chat6-10-16, Bel 1.2607, Lgndot 18008, Kay 000-00, Payne 3-5 198 Tota25506-156, wnrn (1945, 62) B. Jotneen6-108-1223,J Johnsen 39.34 9, Koos 23 1-15, Spey59 0.012, dacabson 311 22 10, Osman400-00, Calon 131.20, Catan 1.3124 (Osmundsan 1-100 2, Cullen 0-412 1, Tolan2140 16:2268. ‘Halftime—Utah ‘Three-point goale—UNM 7-16 (Chats +5, Lightioat 1-3, Payne 1-3, Carey 0-4, Douglas 1-1); Utah 8-19 (B. Johnsen 35, J. Johnsen 02, Spey22seacoae25, Clon 13, Caen 02, 33.Dennaty8 Uh278 Jose 1), Assit §Carey Van 17, Predictably, the Utes fell behind 25-14. But just as quickly, they caught fire. “Whenthey shoottheball well, they're capableof beating anybody they play,” said Conference Play 5188 46 0.02 Utah 66 jygy Nick Jacobson madeboth free throwsafter the technical foul. Despite shooting only 34 percentin the New Mexico coach Fran Fraschilla. first half, the Utes led 30-27. They madeall Utah scored 16 unanswered points over a four-minute stretch to go ahead 30-25. eightfree-throw attempts in thehalf. During Utah’s rally, New Mexico went scoreless on six consecutive possessions. Chatfield broke she dry spell with field goal51 seconds re halftime. Johnsenscored seven during the run. Healso was involved in a play that resulted in a technical foul on Fraschi ila. 6 ~ — dehnsen 7), A—11,808 ‘Tony Diego State (16-10, 5-6 MWC), which notchedits first win in Cowboys(17-6, 8-2). @ Continued from B-1 Wyoming in play Monday. Al Faux added 12 for San 47-29 two minutes into the the first 12 minutes. They came out aggressive. There wasn’t a guy within 30 feet ofMontague. He was open and he made [the shots]. Hey, BYU plays better at home. It’s a completely different team whentheyplay at home.” Cleveland was relishing the win that pushed his team to 168 second half. The Cowboys then launcheda rally that was foiled when the Aztecs forced four straight missed shots in thefinal minute. IN THE OTHER GAME: UNLY96, Colorado St. 91 (OT): At Fort Colins, Colo, lou Kelly made three free throws to send the game into overtime and had nine of his 29 points in the extra period to lead Nevada-Las Vegas. overall and 65 in the Mountain i Tonight at Riverside, Calf gressive,” said Scott. Air Force About the Wildcats: Thsis the bye woek in the Big West Conference Aner ports Highlanders: They have 5< season in Ogden, standing10° 3: Big West Conterence 10-2in _ < said. The Cougars simply play with more defensive energy at home. “They are faster more ag- 13-9 1B Last Meeting: WSU 99. UCR 79 :: said. “I saw them have a good Utah team down 20-5 [on Saturday]. I'd just as soon notplay them again this year.” Cleveland seemed just as per- on the W Series: WSUleads, 2.0 Matt Smith/The Daily Herald BYU's Eric Nielsen, center, fights for a rebound against Air Force's Tom Bellairs, top left, A.J. Kuhle, top right, Joel Se (33)and Tim Keller. DINE IN OR CALL For Carey Our! eattek Saree itis.Dag Pale ai relegated to three-point shooting and were only7-for-25. Meanwhile, the Falcons (9-14, 3-7) were just a step slow on defense and were reaching most of the night. Theysent the Cougars to Travis Hansen led the Cougars with 19 points, 12 in the first half. Jensen, whoscored 20 points at the Academy, added 14. AJ. Kuhle had 19 points for the cold-shooting Falcons (36.4 percent). at the Academy. “Hey, maybe we'll get lucky one of these days” Tip-off: 8:10 pm. MST Records: Weber State 18-8; UCR BYU men’s basketball coach the line for 32 free throws and BYU made 21. The Falcons were 12-for15 fromtheline. plexed as anybody about the home-court dominance. His team trailed the Falcons15-2 last month Weber State vs. UC Riverside but we contested 70 to 75 percent ofthem.” West. “I remembervividly how I felt at their place. (The feeling) neverleft me for a month,” he WSU BASKETBAL WOMEN again,’” said Cleveland. But the “We gotstopsinside. They had open threes, STEVE CLEVELAND San Diego State went up SESE SET ES 80/66 pc 40/24 sh 3319 A826 61/98 7249 5444 GER 7160 After Dennehy was called for a foul on Johnsen’s drive to the basket, Fraschilla Mountain West Conference 33 3: 3 40/28 sn «4228 6253 po 760 ¢ 52/42 s RR pe $ 718 pe t-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow,I-ice, Prop -precipitation,Tr-trace. Cougars Jump Ahead In Second Half over 7B62 s 48/88 1 game, whentheUtes struggled offensively. For the second consecutive game, the Bland scored 19 points and Randy Holcombadded 15 to lead San DiegoStateto a 68-64 upset —i a = None Rain T-Storms Snow Flurries ce Regionalcites in boldface AMANO pe Suzi s Philadelphia 47/81 54M0 s 564A sh 447 po SANA pe Phoonix ost a ee 0.81 45/26 ¢ 8/24 sh Pittsburgh 4013 Tr 5440 po 57/89 sh Tr 47R1 5 «S37 + Pocatello 20 =e ASB 8165 s 81/66 s Portand, ME 37725 001 4226 s 405 c 7448 t 7252s Portiand,OR 57/44 0.01 5440 sh 52/88 po Sam ¢ SND st Rakigh 5226 6243 GIT sh 544 1 5481 sh Reno 935 5395 mm 57/82 pe 7065 c 67/40 s Rexburg wn2 th 538 8 SHNT 6142 s GUAT sh 49728 2a ¢ —S3N3 st Richmond 576 r 6245. pc 57/42 ramento Tr G2 sh_ 4829 po Tr BIZ pe GMAT pe SL Louis 6036 562 t 4BG2 6 66/46 t 60/42 po SanAntonio 68/49 7048 po 7446 s 6548 po 6950 pe Diego 5061 0.04 6250 po 67/52 5 5850 r 5828 sh Sanfrancisco 55/47 5950 sh 61/49 pc 6250 sh 57/41 po Santa Fe 5083 4621 pe S273 pe 0.01 5AMO pe G72 po Seattle S141 0.08 5040 sh 50GB. sh Utes started horribly. They missed their became enraged. few games, an upset appeared possible.It certainly looked that way early in the ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LARAMIE, Wyo. High:83 in Fort Stockton, Texas Se ee 2 ee eR tes RrCuanytrough spm.yesterday. Sydney B04 could do little against the Cougar defense. The Falcons were THE TICKET BROKER Top Dollar Paid for HOCKEY FIGURE SKATING Locations: 200 South 320 West Suite 120B or Corner of 200 S. 300 W. (Tent) 801-333-7600 theticketbroker.com ‘The first four minutes resembled the Jan. 21 duel at the Academy. “They got on top 30 and I thought, ‘Oh, no, here we go Cougars reeled off an 11-3 run,extending their lead to 22-11, and the Falcons never got closer than nine points therest of the night. It was all about defense. The Cougars suffocated the Falcons inside and Air Force made only five of 13 treys in the first half. “We never stopped playing defense all night,” said Cleveland. 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