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Show 10 THURSDAY, MARCH THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE 28, 2002 WALDEN Football Team Adds Another ERIC WALDEN Chronicle Sports Editor The had played one season for Ricks Junior College before leaving on a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. In that one year (1999), he led Ricks in both tackles and kickoffs returned for touchdowns. He helped the team win the Real Dairy Bowl at the conclusion of the regular season. Toone hails from Blackfoot, Idaho, and enjoyed a successfully diversified prep career there, earnhonors as a safety in 1997, and ing honors as a running back in '98. His return from his mission to Australia did not go unnoticed in the collegiate football world, as he er Just two days before the start of its spring practice session, the U football team made an addition to its 2002 roster when it signed linebacker Spencer Toone to a national letter of intent. Though Ute coach Ron McBride had earlier expressed satisfaction with his defense, and used National Letter of Intent Day back on Feb. 6 to add 18 offensive players among 24 new additions, the opportunity to bring Toone into the program was simply too good to pass up. All-Sta- Ail-Sta- te te continued from page 9 E-ecrui traditional was recruited to play for both football power USC (the Pac-1- 0 school the Utes defeated 6 in last season's Las Vegas Bowl). He turned them down to play for a Ute team that went 4 overall last season and looks to build further upon that performance this coming season. He will take part in a defense that ranked first in the Mountain West Conference in total defense and 17th overall in the nation in that same category. It may be difficult for him to see immediate playing time, however, as the Utes return almost their entire defensive unit, including eight of n starters. e waiden chronk!e.utah. edu BYU and 10-- 8-- K I'm a guy who greets friends, foes and colleagues alike with an extension of the old middle finger (on both hands if you're truly special) and who tosses around words like the English language is comprised of nothing else. So I'm not exactly the guy to instigate some prim and proper discussion fctur-lett- er on cultural standards and values. Rather, I'm a little amused and entertained by all the verbal folderol, if only because it's both funny in its ridiculous nature and entirely appropriate in enhancing Durocher's legacy. Bite off heads and malign people's mothers, I say. No more of this courteous and amicable parting of ways. Dislt pense with the figurative divorces and let the frustration fly. This took place with the Giants, when running back Tiki Barber criticized defensive end Michael Strahan as selfish for refusing to take a $17 million signing bonus in two installments rather than one, and former Giants linebacker Jessie Armstead, released this offseason by the and newly D.C. their with rivals, signed responded that the "kiss-ass- " Barber should just shut the hell up and quit violating the "secret code" of players not talking about each other's contracts. Oh yes, he also basically equated Giants management with Enron executives in terms of dealing honestly with employees while he was at it. Ouch! Meanwhile, on the left coast, venerable, respected wideout Tim Brown opined that departed coach Jon Gru-de- n now the Chucky-face- d savior of the Tampa Bay Bucs would not be all that missed in Oaktown, as his domineering personality and superior attitude had all but incited a locker room revolt as this past season wound down. Don't let the door hit you on the butt on the way out, Chucky! And finally, Percival, the closer of no-fau- ' ' - . . hrf Get funding for your student publication for the 2002-200- 3 academic year. Lt. M J f I 1 1 "''"OtfmM- ',' M - ' I I fi ' G-M- en h - ilt ' i M f I Pick up funding requests from Adam Ward in Union room 236. Return Requests by 5pm March 29th, 2002 for consideration by the Publications Council. J - the Anaheim Angels took a parting shot at recently d relocated reserve list frequenter Mo Vaughn, now a staple in the Mets rebuilding project. Percival implied Vaughn was never the leader his earnings suggested he should have been, and Vaughn, rather than write a letter expressing the deep hurt and betrayal he felt, instead responded via the media, conjuring up a opera even thumper-turned-injure- 2002 Summer in GERMANY Intensive German Language in KIEL Earn 8 U of U rd German language credits cnoiarships Available Available for Absolute Beginners I would have trouble emulating. Gone are the days when newly sepa- a rated teammates expressed relief at their departure via carefully worded statements of "going in a different direction" or "needing to move on." Why weep for their demise? They were boring, uneventful and patently untrue besides. Why save all the disdain for muted confrontations behind closed doors when a needy, voyeuristic public could so easily satiate itself by seeing it in the headlines. Anymore, it's just plain wrong not to air your grievances and dirty laundry out in the open for everyone to see. 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