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Show THE SIGNPOST Friday, February 9, 1990 Cats to play final non-conference game By Jon Yorgason Sports Editor of 7ne Signpost 8 r im ; Sports BIG SKY Boise State Idaho Nevada-Reno Montana Northern Arizona Montana State Eastern Washington Weber State Idaho State Boise Stete Weber State Idaho State Northern Arizona Montana Nevada-Reno Montana State TOTAL WEBER STATE SCORE Name Contest Rules One entry per person per week. - Circle one winner ol each game above. Pick the total score lor the lirst Weber State game listed ( ie 75-50 makes a total score ol 125) This score will be used in the event of a tie to determine the winner tor the week. Weekly winner will be determined by the most correct peks All entries are due by 5pm Friday Weekly winners will qualify for the drawing for a trip for two to Mazallan Final drawing will be held al the las! Weber State Home Game 12 time activities. Entries are due Thursday, Feb. 15 at 5 p.m. Leave entries in th Picks box located at the Signpost office in the U.B. The winner for week 6 will receive a free medium pizza from Little Caesar's. V. xrtafc w COLLEGE ACTIVITIES BOARD Multi-Cultural Programs Committee This powerful movie, set in Germany 1942, is the unforgettable story of a young woman's involvement with an underground anti-Nazi organization, and the tragic fate that befalls them German with English Z$fyy subtitles .jf "Unsuccessful" is an appropriate term when used to describe the Lady 'Cat basketball team in their attempts to defeat an out-of-state, non-conference opponent this year. Weber State is 0-7 against such foes. They have one final chance to cure their follies as they host Portland State tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Swenson Gym. The Portland Vikings sport a 12-9 mark this year. They played Butler's Travel 300 South State Clearfield, Utah 84015 PICKS Phone J The ROSE WEBER STATE'S DAWN LAWLER (left) and three road games last week and were successful in two of them, defeating Portland 69-66 and Idaho 77-69 before losing to Eastern Washington 86-73. The Vikings have three players averaging 13 or more points per game. Sophomore forward Laurie Northrop leads with 14.3 points per game followed by Michele Hughes and Michelle Bateman at. 13 points per contest. If the name Michelle Bateman sounds familiar, it's because the senior from Clearfield, played Lady Wildcat Weber State bowlers to compete in own invitational Weber State's bowling team is hosting the WSC Invitational Bowling Tournament today and Saturday at Paramount Bowl in Ogden and at Wildcat Lanes. The Wildcats are participating with seven different schools from the Western United States Melanie Knott (center) lose the rebounding war with UM's Patricia Olsen. basketball for two years before transferring to PSU. Weber State is having a little trouble getting the ball in the hole. They shot only 30 percent from the field in two conference games last week. They have been productive in that statistic most of the year, shooting 43 percent from the fieldfor the season. Thea Alex, the Lady 'Cats second leading scorer, shot just 5 for 27 over the last three games. The Lady Wildcats own a 7-14 overall slate and have lost their last five games. Junior guard Melanie Knott including Colorado State, TJNLV, Idaho State, Air Force, Montana State, Boise State and the University of Utah. In their last tournament, WSC finished second in a field of eight at a tournament hosted by the University of Utah. i Rob Wilson took first place in the singles division Iffy 'C continues to lead the Wildcats in scoring (18.4 ppg), assists (2.9 apg) and steals (1.7 spg), while senior forward Dawn Lawler leads the team in rebounding with 7.8 boards per game. Weber State returns to conference action, where they have a 4-6 record, next Thursday and Friday as they host Boise State and Montana State in the Dee Events Center. Tonight's unusual game location is due to the State 3 A and 4A High School Wrestling Championships being held in the Dee Events Center this weekend. with a 633 series, while Richard Stark tied for high game with a 269. The two day tournament will start at 8:30 a.m. today and Saturday. The teams will bowl at 8:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Doubles competition, held at Wildcat Lanes, will start today at 5:30 p.m. Wildcat Theatre February 7-8 8 p.m. 9-10 7&9 p.m. |