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Show 8 THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Tuesday, January 14, 2005 MEWS HOOPS mm continued from page 6 way with a first place finish. Elisha Stephans skied into seventh place. In the slalom event, Svet and Rowena Bright place in the top 10. Sweeney said his focus is to carry over the momentum. "We need to keep it together and stay consistent," he said. "If we stay focused and motivated, we will be tough to beat in future meets." Next on the Utes' agenda will be the Montana Invitational on Jan. 17 and 18. team with 12.7 points per game after he scored 22 against IPFW. "They're a small school, but they'll be tough," junior Tim Frost said. "We know we've got to go out and take care of business." Regaining a Handle Reigning conference player of the year Britton Johnsen said he is finally comfortable with the hand brace he wears to repair a torn right thumb ligament. Johnsen missed two games after he underwent surgery for the injury suffered Dec. 17 against Utah State. He said he felt confident playing with the brace for the first time against IPFW, though he played just 20 minutes, scoring six points on 4 shooting to go along with nine rebounds and five assists. "It was the first time I felt comfortable with the hand and I didn't get to play," said Johnsen, though he said the brace limits his abilities. With tonight's game against d Ripon, Johnsen will again be to log 20 minutes. Coach Majerus will assuredly opt to get experience for freshmen Tim Dris-doBryant Markson, Richard Chaney and Chris Jackson once the Utes build a lead. ttoonechronicle.utah.edu rbrunnerchronicle.utah.edu GRADUATING M 2003-2004- ? JOiN TmE PEACE CORPS. TRAVEL AND WORK IN EXOTIC LOCAPAY FOR IT! TIONS. LET THE GOVERNMENT ACCEPTEO. OPPORTUNITIES ALL MAJORS IN BUSINESS DEVELOPSMALL AVAILABLE MENT, ENGLISH AND SCIENCE TEACHERS, ENAGRIHEALTH. PROTECTION. VIRONMENTAL 587-763- 5 DEVELOPMENT. COMMUNITY CULTURE. rr 5 pccorp 90 BOY NEEDED FOR 596 0151. HOUSE 7. 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