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Show University Journal Page 10 Monday, January 10, 2005- - RELAXED AND READY Como tinriu r;I& us anil csi RISE Stall- 2 Rooms or 50 2 for 1 for Drinks in Club Xtreme 1 OFF 2 for 1 Pizza in the Pizza Pub off at any Food Outlet 20 P i, student I.D. to the Club Oasis Booth to receive your coupons. Must be 21 years or older. Bring your 1 JK . V. RESORT CASINO MESQUITE, GOLF V S & $5 Sports Bar Match Play 0Q0.21.QASIS 702.34S.5232 www.oasisresort.com SPA ssz?;; Problem Gambling HelpKne' NEVADA cEumAia c)flaslo Sc anciny caf2males)' edtwdruy Members of the SUU gymnastics team share a laugh during a practice meet Dec. 10. The who had their best season in school history last year, will attempt to improve upon last seasons record. They begin their new season Saturday in Provo against BYU. 19 boards to UMKCs 40. This performance comes only one game after being outrebounded by 0 in a 7 Oral Roberts loss. Newsom narrowly missed a double-doublleading the with 17 points and nine rebounds. Rand 1 1 Janes had points, while younger brother Nate Janes scored 10. Martini added 10 points in 15 minutes off the bench for SUU. 24 points Brandon Temple scored a career-hig- h to lead UMKC, while Kangaroo center Carlton Aaron added 22 points and 17 rebounds in the best performance of his career. The will return to the court Thursday night when they play host to Chicago State at the Centrum. The game is scheduled to start at 8 p.m., and will be televised throughout Utah by Fox Sports Net. just D-b- all 40-2- 73-6- e, A5?5 RESORT CASINO GOLF SPA anuauj 16 Sc 30, 2005 9:00 pm till 2:00 am. Sunday, c)la' coAim ckau& fai to shoot The Roos shot nearly 55 percent from the field for the game, including a second half. clip during their Defensively, the picked off 12 steals, with DeAngelo Newsom, Tim Gainey, Jeff Martini and Curtis Lincoln each collecting a pair in a losing nt effort. The turned the ball over just 12 times while forcing 19 UMKC turnovers. The Birds struggled on the boards for the game, grabbing second-consecuti- tactle&. program is an added bonus. He has worked our camps and spent a lot of time in our offices, Meier said. Hes a great predictor of talent. Vincent Tauanuu joins the SUU staff after serving as the coach of the Utah Rattlers of the National Indoor Football League. Tauanuu played defensive line at Utah in 1995 and 1996. Meier said Tauanuu will help the bring in more talent. Hes a great guy who will do a good job recruiting and helping with the minority athletes, Meier said. Hes a very good get for us. He said the youth of the coaching staff will help them relate to the players and with each other. This is a staff that I believe Wes Meier is loyal to each other, loyal to the program, and theres great chemistry between the coaches, Meier said. Chemistry is so important to have on your staff because it starts with your staff, and thats what you try to create with your team. There are good things with experience, he added. The best thing about this staff is that its a staff. Its a staff thats not afraid to get down and do the dirty work, and the kids appreciate that. CoacEies $10.00 cover charge for men. Identification required; Drivers License andor State Identification or passport. 800.21 .OASIS 702.346.5232 Continued from Back Page Continued from Back Page www.oasisresort.com Management reserves all rights. Must be 21 years of age or older. Problem Gambling Helpline" Come test out your skills and join us for a variety of winter oriented activities. FREE FOOD! Uintor Challenge after serving as a graduate assistant last year. Hunt defense that finished sixth helped to coach a in the nation last year in total defense, allowing just 296 yards per game. Meier said Hunts work ethic made him an attractive candidate e for a coaching position. Hes the kind of guy that we need around here, Meier said. Hes a hard worker and does everything we ask. Meier said Hunts knowledge of the game was part of the reason he was the first of the new hires. Hes a student of the game, Meier said. He understands our defensive schemes, and hes done a tremendous job for us. The also hired former defensive lineman Dustin Pearce, who spent last season as the coach at Enterprise High after graduating from SUU in 2002. Pearce led EHS to an appearance in last seasons Class Semifinals. Meier said Pearces experience with the "It's a staff that's not afraid to get down full-tim- and do the dirty work, and the kids appreciate that." blue-coll- A Wednesday, January 12th, Lower Quad 1:00 p.m. s u u -- momentum over to their next home game, falling to 5 the Gaels of Saint Marys at the Centrum Dec. 28. The shot just 52 percent from the free- Warburton throw line and were outrebounded 44-3had 12 points in a losing effort for SUU. The women wrapped up their non- conference schedule two nights later at San Diego 7 to the Aztecs. The State, dropping defense limited SDSU to just shooting from the field but struggled to get anything going on the offensive end. Michelle Elliott led all scorers with 21 points off the bench for the Aztecs, who dropped record to SUUs road .The womens team wraps up its three-gam- e trip Tuesday against Oral Roberts, while the men will take on Chicago State Thursday at home in a game to be televised by Fox Sports Net. Dirds 8. Continued from Back Page Katy Baker added 10 points in the victory. The second game of the holiday home stand was a thriller, as senior forward Sarah Hutton hit a shot at the buzzer to defeat UVSC Jams Beal led all scorers with 20 points for SUU, which beat the Wolverines for the second time in 16 days. Hutton added 16 points, while juniors Kristin Pierce and Cassie Warburton added 11 and 10 points, respectively. Kelci Naihe had 16 points in a losing effort for UVSC. The women were unable to carry the 51-3- 4-- Af Back? 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