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Show Gy fromfNge 12 pathetic for them at nationals. "Thcre,i not anything you can do to change die situation," MoDy Northrop sakL "So I think you just have to put k behind you and not deep dwelling on k aid try to make the Ix of the skua- oon. on might look like an easy on paper, but Schmidt was one of Moving idea the Utes' top performers in three events. She had competed on three events m every meet far Utah this year and titan 29 of 30 routines. She hadT scored 9175 twice oUno and once ooL floor; ironically during thTsanx rouom she dislocated her knee. 5 i T, Zt Schmidt leaves some tig shoes to 1 She's had a great season up to this point, so we just Juve to accept the on," Utah coach Gree Marsden said. INow all the pressure wiD be on those gymnasts called upon to replace tcUcT weekend.".- experi--enc- . - nix hand that's been dealt us and move Schmidt. j ,., ., ,,r f . On vault, Angclika Schatton, Reid and Sarah Northrop will all vie for the csjj perform as well as we did last e a high scorer, they aren't losing with Schmidt out of the lineup. void left byEctmkk omharvwhilejshci sJUtah set a adwol record with a score Because of a triccp injury to Sarah wiD of 197.925 against tbnford, but that, Northrop earlier this season, Reid was ' asked to fill in on ban. She performed floor with Dense Jones. was with Schmidt lineup. - The obvious question remains: Gan", However, the attitude in the Ute so well that when Sarah returned, the subs duplicate Schmidt s perfor- - gym, thanks n large part to Schmidt s MoDy Northrop was the gymnast who mancc? got axed out of the lineup. It was the first meet that Molly .J!I dVnnkdy think we have thecapa- - the injury as just another hurdle that all wc and that must didn't Utah if do to leap. pull buity depth compete on bars. So with It really isn't anything new. just Schmidt gone, MoDy wiD jump into the together, including Jenny, Rcid said. If she can be die moral support she about every Ute has battled some sort lineup again in hopes of irnproving on 9.85. has been die whole year, which she w3 of ragging injury, with some more sen--' her season-bes- t ' r ,i .i .i .t . j " "111 just try and go into the meet UU9 UMU UUIUI. VIK W UUK UC. 1UCIC UO UUC3UUU UJtl sue 4 ixlju. r dunking the same thing (as before)" going to be pulling for us. I think we who simply has bad feet " the last If Reid snags the Northrop said. spot in With would that her Northrop assuming the vacant vaujt rotation, propel She's bars into the again. duty, she is only one event away compet' once this season, from competing in the ed in the Considering she has competed exhibiscoring a 39.425. She would give anycrack tion in that one event virtually all year, k. another to at . thing get she is the ideal competitor to sub in on "As much as I hate having this happen to Jenny, k has opened the doors floor. "Because I've been doing exhibition, for me and given me the opportunity to it will pretty much be the same," to vault and get into die see where I can fit in that way in tho Northrop said. "I just won't think about k any differently" nation," Reid said. Denise Jones would also like a crack Reid has only vaulted twice this at fioor. She has competed on floor in year, with her best score, a 9.80, comsix Feb. her of Utah's 10 meets, but she has sat 17, the same day as persoing on nal-best total. out the last wo meets. sneakvault Credible people are waiting to fill her score, Despite high won't be Sarah into Schmidt's the place, but can they put up easy. lineup ing is scores? credible best while a season 9.75, Northrop's Schatton scored a 9.675. "Everybody's disappointed, and I Schmidt's likely replacement will be think any odicr adilcte can relate to the Ute who can get her 10.0 vault that scenario. Everyone feels bad for down first Schmidt competed hers for Jenny." Marsden said. "But dicy' ve'also been around the sport long enough to dK first time Friday night On bars, even though the Utcs lose realize this happens." 'hstspobJJtcotattn. MoUjtrtfjjop aU ' l ti r . ' d d fs J (X vivo II 5 1 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE mi of Social and Behavioral Science is pleased to announce the of a number of $2,500 scholarships for the 1997-9- The College 8 availability academic year. To be considered for a scholarship, students must meet the following criteria: a) declared major in one of the undergraduate degree granting departments of the College of Social and Behavioral Science (i.e. Anthropology. Economics, Family Sl Consumer Studies. Geography, Political Science. . Psychology, Sociology, Bchavwral Science & Health. . Fnvironmental Studies, Social Science Composite Teaching) Ommcu ho Danny ta b) a minimum 3.2 cumulative CPA SumnwReklu afl snulcs after sticldi her vaults only twice this year, she wfil Kkery get more opportunities because ofJenny Schmidt's knee injury. c) CARREY i - full-tim- e student (36 credit hours in the previous four quarters) d) junior or senior status (at least 90 credit hours by the end of Spring quarter 1997) J, jgr e) demonstrated financial need (completed l M SA form) Application forms along with FAFSAs (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) are available in the Dean's Office, College of Social and Behavioral Science, 205 OSH. n n rf czkzz Application and FAFSA are due back to departmental office of your major no later than 4:00 pm, April 11, 1997 BE These scholarships arc made possible through the generous coo in but ions of College AJ tsoo Board Members, friends, and alumni of the Colleye of Social and fkhavuxal Science cntsi 21. t:s::i3T if COPY |