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Show 14 THE DAIL.V UTAH CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2001 -- l7TTT7T7) ' is' HUI V i. 13 Oct. 19, 2001 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Oct. 20, 2001 10 a.m.-- 2 p.m. Rendezvous Room, Snowbird Center, Take Entry 2 . , Love what you do and cam a living at the same time! All kjnds of positions are available from parking lot attendant to restaurant server, housekeeper to lift attendant For a complete listing of all open positions visit our website www.snowbird.com. .It Benefits can include: season passdependent passes healthlife insurance free UTA ski bus service meats, lodging, gear discounts and more Come dressed 'h I 4"1 947-82- vv V i .,'. (' - . ; ; f , ' if If" to interview with our managers. snowbird Jobiine: (801) f St 1 r ;t i )-- Celebrating Thirty Years of Passion for Skiing and Riding." 40 www.snowbird.com h proud to bt an Snowbird Equal Opportunity Employer Chris Burgess hopes to be a forceful presence down on the low blocks for the Utes this coming Year. Men's Hoops Bolstered by Majerus RORY BRUNNER you take care of Chronicle Asst. Sports Editor the patients, we'll help take care of the The basketball season is but a few practices in, but there is already one major positive going on that was vacant from the Utah team last season coach Rick Majerus is back. "It's nice to be back," Majerus said. "It's funny how things never change, it's like everything is the same." Majerus is content to answer to a list of phone calls, charity events and the daily three hours of practice after an "I'm so glad I've got what I emotionally draining 2000-0had to do last year behind me," he said. Majerus is referring to the unpredictable events of the 2000-0- 1 season. Majerus coached the Utes in the season-opene- r, but for his own health problems and those of his mother, he spent most of the season in Milwaukee. Assistant coach Dick Hunsaker stepped in for Majerus during the season and did a good job under the circumstances. Hunsaker took the reins and guided the Utes to a 2 record, a share of the Mountain West regular season title and a berth into the NIT. Hunsaker's leadership earned him the MWC Coach of the Year honor. e But now the Utes have to revert back to the style of conference Coach of the Year Majerus. "The coaching styles are a little different," said junior forward Britton Johnsen. "Coach Majerus is really into details like spacing." "Last season was totally different because it was two coaches both trying to run the Utah system," said center Chris Burgess. But just having the trademark white sweater back on the sideline will reap rewards. "I play my hardest for anybody, but there's something about him," said senior point guard Travis Spivey. "When Coach Majerus walks out onto the court, I get butterflies. He makes me play better and think more." So with the inspirator back, how can the Utes return to the NCAA Tournament-calibe- r team it was prior to his see MEN'S HOCPS, page 15 1. XT - At. i J' 'Iff T I 7 V 19-1- .Qualify for an Army ROTC nursing scholarship, and you'll not clinical training, you'll develop leadership only get hands-o- n skills that can open doors for you throughout your career. Stop by the Army ROTC department. We'll take care of you. five-tim- ARMY ROTC Unlike any other college course you can take. For more information contact MAJ Fredley 6 at or visit: ww.milsci.iitah.edu 531-671- !flfv RIP I il f V v-- V dDi( DF VARIETY SPREAD OVER 8 MOUNTAINS! V Since The Canyons is not an Olympic Venue, access to the entire resort will be wide open. You will be able to drive from any direction into the V:' newly paved parking lot all season long. No hassles. NEW FOR Parking i Lot, 20012CG2: Adjacent to Cabriolet, Paved With Asphalt access 25 acres of new terrain Snowmaking expansion to Harmony trail from Dreamscape down New rail features added to the Terrain Park on Red Hawk Through November Golfers Improve At Countrywide Intercollegiate The Utah golf team registered a finish among the 24 squads competing at the Countrywide Intercollegiate in Simi Valley, ioth-pla- ce Calif., on Oct. 15 and 16. The Utes finished with a collective tourpar 904 for the ney, largely based on the efforts of sophomore Luke Swilor's sixth-plac- e 40-ov- er Addition of a triple chairlift to $Go L Travis Spivey returns as the starting point guard and looks to make his mark on the defensive end. 1 v 'nil G 3500 ACRES II lA 54-ho- le individual finish. 218 including Swilor shot a an impressive 69 in the final to round finish 13 shots ahead of his nearest U teammate. Nick Summers and Nick Micek each shot a 231 (15) and tied for 65th, while Paul Winterowd rounded out the team's scoring with a 75th-pla- 4, 2001 ce $419 Between November 5, 2001 and December 2, 2001 233- - won the tourney with a 871, while Brandon Hillpot took the individual title by five shots with an UC-Irvi- ACT NOW! CALL e's VISIT VA'AV.THrCAKYCNS.COM CR CONTACT YOUR COLLEGE ne SALES REP TO PURCHASE YOUR PASS TODAY. 208. COLLEGE SEASON PASSFS ERIC VVALDEN |