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Sat : 10am. - 6pm. f2Z) , w r- v k i J - Wheelin' continued from page 6 rn . sitting home in their room." The Wildcats will travel to numerous tournaments throughoutthe country this season in an effort to gain experience, have fun and strengthen their team. Although the Wheelin' Wildcats won't have any home tournaments this season, they may host a fundraising game later Football continued from page 6 to nail us on the scoreboard." WSU coaches spent most of this week keeping the players strong and giving them a chance to practice what they know. "Sacramento runs a basic offense," Swan said. "We're not going to do anything new. We're going to stick with our basic defense play hard, and play smart." Despite the problems that the Wildcats have faced this season, the team is remaining optimistic. "The players are positive," Kauha'aha'a said. "They know we're getting close to where we Standing OUt continued from I explained in my column in Wednesday's issue what makes this rivalry so intense. Now it's time to check it out for yourself and soak in all of the heart-pounding,derogatory-remark-laced, body-check-filled,down-to-the-last-second action at the Weber County Ice Sheet Friday night. HOC continued from page 6 Aggies scored with less than 30 seconds remaining in the game to break the tie. The game had plenty of rough stuff. WSU's Anton Volkov was suspended after the game due to an allegation that he attempted to kick an opposing player with his skate during a scuffle. Volkov V Wheelin' Wildcat David Francis takes a shot over a crowd of players during a practice at the Swenson Gym. 1 1 PHOTO BY MATT CLASS THE SIGNPOST in the season to assist especially with traveling expenses. They are trying to host a tournament in Ogden next season. To learn more about the sport of wheelchair basketball, see www.nwba.org. Comment on this story at wsusignpos t.com. need to be, and everybody is keeping their head up." Losing four consecutive games can take its toll on players, and if they lose confidence in themselves, then it's all downhill from there. However, the Wildcats have been resilient. "Each time there has been a setback, the team has come back even stronger," Swan said. The game against Sac State starts at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Stewart Stadium. Comment on this story at wsusignpost.com. page 6 Be there because you love hockey. Be there because you love Weber State. Be there because you hate Utah State. Or be diere because it's the coolest place to be on a Friday night. Whatever your reasoning, you won't regret it. Comment on this story at wsusignpost. com. said he was simply trying to shake lose from an Aggie player who was holding onto his leg. The suspension was appealed. The nailbiter in Logan wasn't the first between these teams. The recent game only adds more fuel to the fiery rivalry. Is there a bigger rivalry at Weber State? "To tell you the truth, no," said WSU senior Michael Spawton. "When you hear football games, they say rival, but you don't really feel it. But when we play Utah State, that's always the biggest game of the year for us." The Wildcats have now made some adjustments to make sure they come out on top this time. Spawton said USU's win over the Wildcats to start the season was a fluke. Fans can see if it was or not Friday night at the Weber County Ice Sheet. The puck drops at 8:15 p.m. Comment on this story at wsusignpost.com. |