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Show 16 MONDAY, APRIL THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE 23, 2001 Utes Spoi 1 o penm Of New Y Ball par RORY BRUNNER Chronicle Asst. Sports Editor -0 The unveiling of a new ballpark couldn't distract the Utah baseball team from its goal at hand. If anything, it fueled the fire. E After all, it was BYU. The U jumped on the chance to be the spoiler following a Saturday ceremony to recognize the new Y victory ballpark, claiming an to take the rubber match in the series. teams' three-gam- e e With the two big wins over LU eDUCATION WELCOME TO 18-1- April 25th 0 10am to 4pm 0 first-plac- BYU last weekend, the Utes now stand even up at 1 on the season, and in third place at n in the MWC. BYU dropped to 7 in conference. The series could knocked the have potentially of out first, depending on Cougars how San Diego State fared in a with New Mexico Sun- Please stop by to visit representatives from Dell Computers, and these other fine companies. 21-2- 10-- 26-1- 7, 14-- miPPUTE POWfR PROTICTION W3 invent dou-blehead- er Lexmark day. On Saturday, past Y coaches were honored, a Cougar second baseman sang the national anthem, and even Larry H. Miller himself was there to throw out the first pitch at brand-neMiller Park. Maybe Miller should have stayed on the hill the outcome would not have mattered. Nate Weese spearheaded a outburst, 11 of them for extra bases, in the Saturday romp of BYU in hission for printing kk'os;" w Legendary Reliability" front of 1,371 in Provo. lead after one, Adding onto a the U batted around in both the second and third innings. Brit Pannier knocked a homer to lead off the second and Weese's two-ru- n double in the third aided the Utes to a commanding 0 lead. The Ute staff was equally impressive through the first three. Starter Ryan Bailey allowed only one infield hit through the first three, and finished with three strikeouts and six hits allowed in six innings of work to earn his sixth win of the 25-h- it 12-- year. Still not satisfied at Weese smashed grand salami to extend the lead to Tommy Maestas round-trippin added a two-ru- n the ninth, and the game was 4 in the U's favor. BYU rallied for six in the ninth, half off of a Cameron triple. Coughlan Weese had a small career in the game. The junior went scored three times and had seven RBI. Donnie Saba, Maestas and Pannier each laced four hits, and the trio scored four, three and two times, respectively. Earlier in the week, a Ute win Thursday set up the Cougar equalizer Friday. BYU jumped on the U for five runs in the third and went 12-- 0, a 16-- 1. cr 18-- base-cleari- see BASEBALL, page Ml.-- -- " LAlStflWfeMg IIMII H IMMm 9 iJli , BYU ' " GMAT - May .7 5 8 May 16 GRE May 14 DAT - - Call or visit kaptest.com to enroll today! now mm mm lunchx Lunch msncf Mailable -- V I PM Hondfi-frtd- av SALT LAKE CITY .- -- .111,!!,', , ,1 , ' didn't get many baserunners until the last inning of Saturday's game. Standardized tests are predictable. Understanding them is what Kaplan is all about. Classes start soon. MCAT - April 28 and May LSAT - May 5 ' 2131 p. FARLEY'S WAY .468-093-5 19 |