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Show Thursday, November 16, 1995 The Daily Utah Chronicle Use Wolves for Target RICK VAZQUEZ Chronicle Sports Writer If Chicago Wolves goalie Wendell Young went to sleep with a shell-shocke- like d, KS nervous Vietnam flashbacktwitch after last night's game, one could hardly blame him. In a game which would make Young long for the shower curtain defense of his old Tampa Bay Lightning team, the Utah Grizzlies blasted the Chicago Wolves mk 10-- There were times in which Young more resembled a wooden duck in a shooting gallery rather than a The Grizzlies launched an attack shots on goal that included a goal-tende- r. 31-1- 4 advantage by halftime, and" eight different players with goals. "It's a coaches dream to have so many players step up," said Grizzlies head coach Butch Goring. "We were going on all cylinders tonight." Only 19 seconds after the opening Bob face-of- f, for the Beers-score- Grizzlies following a quick pass across the crease by Andrei Vasiljev. This was only a taste of the carnage to come. The Grizzlies continued to take see "Grizzlies' on page II Women points on the board for Utah, and shooting guard Julie Krommenhoek, held scoreless in the first half, finished in f points that King-Noel- 's 18-1- score was the first deuce in a defensive run in which Utah held Oregon scoreless for nearly five minutes. The tide turned at 5:19 of the 10-- s 0 mm 'Cq sffragf.. Rtmrtnflm (filth ftfili) MDcm Chronicle Photo Jeff Beckstrand Kiss my glass: Utah's Barry Nieckar gives an unsuspecting Chicago player a face full of boards. Nieckar scored in Utah's 10-- 3 victory over the Wolves last night half, however, when the Ducks took a cue from the Utes and went on their own 10-- run, taking a 28-2- 7 lead with 2:29 to play. The Utes scratched ahead in the clos- ing minutes of the half, and Angie rebound putback as time expired gave the Utes a 33-2lead at the break. In the second half, the two teams ran neither team gaining a lead. significant Oregon took a brief lead at 9:30 of the half, but when the Utes' Krommenhoek drove the baseline for only her second bucket of the game, she gave her team the lead for good. Krommenhoek hit three in the final 6:02 of the contest, and Utah's stifling defense allowed only seven Bandy-Donahue- 's 8 Because today is neck-and-nec- Oregon started the game quickly, building a 104 lead by 15:46 of the first half. The Utes fought back behind the scoring of McEwen and Thueson, and at 9:07 of the half, Hilary bucket gave the Utes their first lead at King-Noel'- ', 0 from paje 8 Utes' primary offensive firepower. Juco transfer Lisa Thueson put 14 a blaze with 14 second-halburied the Ducks. 1. mystery meat day Oregon points in the same time. Thueson's two free throws with 24.9 left clinched the win for the Utes. mt someone the sift of touch with a certificate for a 1 hour full body therapeutic Give -- massage at UCMT's student clinic. One: ($18), It's everywhere you want to be? OTAH'COIIEG&OF MASSAGE'lHERAFY 25 South 300 East Salt Lake City, Utah VIM 364-634- VIA I IX l9f 8 J 9 |