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WANTED: Sinqle male performers (hiqh school graduates throuqh age 24) and sinqle female performers (ages 19 throuqh 24) for nightly and daily musical theater productions and as quides in Nauvoo, Illinois for summer of 2003. Sinqinq and speaking parts. Two cloqqers and two excellent tiddlers will be selected among LDS vocal skills. those with Mission rules apply. Church Service Mission must be In good Physically demanding mission Before Dec. 1, 2002 write for details. health. Send a leqal sied envelope with your name, address and phone number (no stamp) to NAUVOO MUSICAL THEATER PROD., 50 E. N. Temple, COB 423, S.L.CIty, Ut 84150. e NOTE: TO AGE LIMITS! NO EXCEPTIONS Mis- sion dates. 5 4 to 8 25 03. f2l Volleyball Looking to Rebound CHRIS BELLAMY Chronicle Sports Writer n losses. bit due to two But they have been playing well as of late. They won the Illini Classic this weekend, defeating Connecticut in the championship match to improve their overall record to The Utes are looking to bounce back after their performance Tuesday night, when they lost to rival Weber State in what was easily their most surprising outcome of the 2002 season. Even in the loss, though, the team made strides with offense, whose consistency has been their Achilles heel al! year long. It is the hope of the coaching staff that their defensive struggles against the Wildcats were just an aberration, and that the Utes can continue to progress offensively during this weekend's matches. Returning back to their comfort zone of Crimson Court may be just the remedy Utah needs to finally reach the level of play expected of them this season. The 3 Utes are entering one of the most pivotal points of their season. Following this weekend's schedule and one final exhibition next week, they will compete in match next their first UNLV. Friday, Sept. 27, against Facing off against the likes of early-seaso- Since falling to rival Colorado State in November of 2000, the Utah women's volleyball team has reeled off 21 consecutive home victories a streak they hope to add to when they return to Crimson Court this weekend. After playing four straight matches on the road, the Utes will play two at home this weekend, both opponents. against of the University Tonight Arkansas comes into town to try to steal one from the U. The Razorbacks are currently but arc coming off a weekend in which they lost their first two matches of the entire season. Participating in the Morning News Invitational, the team fell to both Louisville and No. 17 Colorado State at the invite. to finish Now looking to rebound from their setbacks, the 'Backs will head to Provo to face BYU before taking on the No. 10 Utes. Utah will face another strong opponent Saturday night when the Illinois Fighting Illini come to town. A nationally ranked team earlier in the year, Illinois has fallen back a out-of-sta- te 8-- 2, -2 5-- 2. BALL page 10 use the hurry-u- p to set the tempo." The element of surprise is a strong possibility. "We need to tailor the offense to what our strengths are," coach Ron McBride said, though stat- Arkansas and Illinois, both of whom are nationally-recognize- d should squads year-i- n and year-ou- t, be a valuable test for the U. Their home winning streak, and their No.io ranking, are on the line this weekend. cbeliam ychronicle. utah. edu ing the backs will get carries. "We have JR. Peroulis and Brandon Warfield and Edwin Benton. They have to carry the load...but the offensive line needs to do a better job of creating creases." The Utes will have to be running on all cylinders to surprise Michigan at home, but it is a chance they welcome. "This is a chance for us to play a premier program in the Big 10. We always want to play a good team," McBride said. "This is an opportunity. Whether we're up to the opportunity, we'll just have to see." in-sta- te rbrunnerchronide.utah.edu SOCCER continued from page play of Mountain West Conference Player of the Week Julie Herdic to week9 continue. Herdic collected the ly honor following the first conferS J ence hat trick of the season as she u z notched three scores in a 1 win over Idaho State. 8-- tfI j -- ' 4 i '' - - - -- 10 4-- Utah hosts Arkansas tonight and Illinois Saturday. ttoonechronicle.utah.edu - rs n (r n ! ' C ilf 1 (Tailgating SkyBox Style) Grab a Burger or dig into a plate of Macho Nachos, enjoy your favorite beverage and catch the Utes Away Games on one of our 80 DTV's, or 4 giant screens. SkyBox Sports Grille is the perfect place to party with your friends and watch the Utes. And while you're here, check out our virtual Game Arena for some fierce competition with the latest sports-themegames for single and multi user players. 7. 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