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Show 14-T- Daily Utah he Monday, March 1, 1999 Chronicle Eight HR's and A Loss? Hello Utah Baseball Kulikowski Kills Aggies as Utes Roll In its final scries of the nonconfer-enc- e schedule, Utah went against the University of San Francisco. All nine San Francisco starters hit off three Utah pitchers in Friday's series opener, which the Utes lost San Francisco took the early lead by scoring two in the second. The Utes came back with three runs in the sixth, but they couldn't get anyone across the plate in the final three innings, and San Francisco put up three more to win it. LOGAN As Regionals approach, the Utah gymnastics team just keeps raising its own bar of expectations. For the third meet in a row, the Red Rocks scored a season high. More -2 4-- 7. Saturday wasn't exactly a pitchers' duel. Utah used three; San Francisco sent six out to the mound. With the game tied at five after the sixth, San Francisco pulled its starter, which turned out not to be such a great idea. The Utes got six runs off two pitchers in the seventh, and another in the eighth to take a 8 lead going into the bottom of the eighth. San Francisco then scored four to tic the game. After a scoreless ninth, Jake Shortino hit a solo home run in the top of the tenth and the Utes won You could call game three wild, but that wouldn't do it justice. In the first, Adam Castelton hit a three-ru- n homer, which was followed by home runs by Ryan Johnerson, who would hit two more later in the game, and Jed Chrisman. San Francisco switched pitchers and shot Jarcd Larscn smacked a two-ru- n over the wall.Thc Utes weren't finished, as Shortino knocked a solo shot over the wall, giving Utah an 0 lead after one. Utah hit eight home runs and got 11 men across the plate, but it wasn't enough. San Francisco got considerably fewer homers, but it got three more runs and won Utah begins WAC play this weekend at San Diego State. 12-- 2. 8-- 14-1- 1. Sterling Clifford Erik Martinez Chronicle Asst. Sports Editor impressive is the fact that Utah did it on the road. at Utah Friday night in a Red Rocks the amassed 197.625 State, the to the 195.675 by Aggies compared and the 194.200 of Boise State. Looking at the prior meets for Utah, in the course of one week the team has gone from a 196.375 to a 196.975 and maxed out Friday with its first 197-pltotal of the year. On the strength of five outstanding efforts, the 1999 Red Rocks made their way into the school record st books because the 197. 625 was the team score in Utah gymnastics history. "I challenged the team to not make any excuses with this meet being our third in seven days," said Utah coach Greg Marsden. "I think inevitably the frequent meets may have helped the team because it left them less time to dwell and fester over its mistakes. Plus, their coach didn't have a chance to overwork them in practice." was Going with five somewhat of a new look for the Red Rocks. It is by far the most individuals this seato participate in the son. If you throw out one fall on balance beam routine (which earned a 9.350), the five Utah (Deidra Graham, Shannon Bowles, Angie tri-me- et fifth-highe- Leonard, Denise Jones and Theresa Kulikowski), scored no worse than a 9.700 in a total of 19 events combined. is a total of Even more nine scores over the 9.9 mark by the five gymnasts. Topping off the three teams in the was Theresa Kulikowski, "llV nf; Cfc igMiTli' aar Tit" " igj iii ....i... mf!,.,!!-- IIIIin Utah posted its best score of the season in Logan on Friday night as it improved to 9-- 0 on the season. a ton during practices." who had one of the best individual respect when she hit two 10s. Kulikowski nearly hit three 10s as she Yes, two 10s in one night for the showings in Utah gymnastics storied floor. bars on and on freshman, coming history. put together a beam routine worthy of "It shocked me that the scores were score of 39.725, With an 9.950 from both judges. Leonard competed for the last time Kulikowski jumped into third place so high for us on the road," said for Utah totals for a Kulikowski. "Everything was just going against Utah State. The senior left the meet. well for us tonight. Mentally, I think I Aggies with something to remember Even a healthy Aggies crowd of over was relaxed and that helped, and her by, finishing the meet with a 39.500. 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