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Show Friday, September 29, 2006 Page 8 The Signpost continued from page 6 Baseball continued from page 6 "We had a really good game in the infield, either at first base, "We've got a lot plan coming in," Woods said. second, third or shortstop. "Our linemen really sustained The junior college players more commitment their blocks real well. That gave are Casey Anderson, a rightrunning backs lines and gave me compared to last handed pitcher from Davvson time to throw." Community College and year. We've got the Wide receiver Marky Filipe Monty Downs, who is a catcher scored the Wildcats' first from Colorado Northwestern desire to work hard touchdown, lining up as a running Community College. back, early in the first quarter as and we should go The freshmen are Jake he took a hand off from Woods, Bartholomew, a first baseman far with it" dodgedmultiplehitsand stretched from Preston, Idaho, and Bryson the tip of the ball over the goal Dykster, a right-handed pitcher line after the 26-yard run. Woods - Dusty Steele, hooked up with wide receivers from Ogden. WSU baseball club Tim Toone and Bryant Eteuati for There are also returning stars the throwing touchdowns later in to help get the team further into president the half. Toone caught a 67-yard the playoffs. bomb from Woods in the first "We've got Ryan Smout, Championships aside, the quarter. Eleuati caught a 33-yard who is a strong, hard-throwing Wildcats also have some teams pitcher," said Dusty Steele, Club they are really looking forward President as well as second to playing against. baseman and shortstop on the "We really want to play team. Colorado State," Steele said. The consensus around "They are the three-time national Smout isn't just limited to his • champions and we are the only teammates, team officials are club team to beat them." high on him as well. The Wildcats are not "He's expected to win every scheduled to play Colorado State time he goes out there," said until November for a four game Luke Wilson, vice president series, but it may not be the only of the baseball club. "He's our time they face each other. number-one pitcher." "Both teams are expected to This year's team is a good mix make it into the playoffs," Steele of returning players as well as said. "They are also expected to new players, a combination that meet there as well." players say can only help. There are a lot of expectations "This year's team will be for this Wildcat team, but they young," Jauregui said. "We don't seem to be feeling the have 12 returners from last pressure. season and that should help in "We've got a lot more incorporating the new players." commitment compared to last With all the new players year," Steele said. "We've got coming into the WSU baseball club, the goal remains the same. the desire to work hard and we should go far with it." "We want to do what every team sets out to do and that is to win a national championship," You can reach reporter Brandon Mars by calling b2h-7983. Wilson said. pass in the dying seconds of the second quarter. The 'Cats however took only a 19-0 lead into the half due to a missed PAT after Filipe's touchdown and a missed twopoint conversion after Toone's touchdown. Woods' pass to Toone was definitely his most impressive as he lofted a pass over the UNC defender and directly into the out-stretched arms of a sprinting Toone. "I saw him pressed up," Woods said, "and there's not many people that can run with Toone." UNC came out after the half looking like a different team. They marched a steady comeback, coming within five points of WSU at 26-21 with just under three minutes remaining. On the kick off following the Bears' third touchdown, UNC lined up for an onside kick. The kick went ten yards, pounded off the chest of a Wildcat returner and was recovered by UNC. "We let them hang around," said WSU safety i y Sparrow who had 10 tackles and a 35-yard interception return last night. "We could have put them away earlier but we didn't." The WSU defense stepped up and made some huge stops on all four ensuing UNC downs following the onside kick to force the turnover on downs and give the Wildcats the ball to run out the clock. Freshman running back Trevyn Smith scored WSU's only touchdown of the second half on a 34-yard run in the fourth quarter. Smith guaranteed a win against UNC after last week's loss to Portland State University. "We should have destroyed that team," Smith said. "We played and we won, the good thing out of it is that we played as one, as a team" Smith and the Wildcats will head to the University of Montana next week for their third Big Sky matchup. ; You can reach reporter Jon McBride by calling 626-7983. ; Weber State University (Top) Weber State University quarterback, Shawn Woods, #14, is tackled by a University of Northern Colorado player as the WSU offensive line fights to keep UNC at bay. (Bottom) WSU full back Marcus Mailei leaps over a UNC defender as Mailei attempts to gain yards for WSU during Thursday nights game. The Wildcats won the game 26-21 putting the Wildcats at 2-3 on the season and 1 -1 in Big Sky Conference games. 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