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Show 12 THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Wednesday, January H, 2003 Intramural Deadlines: .J.'!. J, 5x5 Basketball LCAAlTtaRCAftOUTTlt cemput kTo S "(w o,ed Volunteers needed to support In the education of people kvino. with HIV. us In room 324 of 16 at 6pm to the Union Building, on t ho for mor Information, contact you can help, Detpthi Byreody at dbyreddyhotme4f.com. Volun-teeNurnno.'P(e Pharmacy? needed at th American Cancer Socitty. t letters-oavailRecommendationInternships able after 6mo of service. Contact Ban UPS 8x8 Indoor Soccer Mt Jn 7x7 Indoor Ultimate 6x6 Indoor r Racquetball Ladder Racquetball League Table Tennis Tournament Slam Dunk Contest Hot Shot Contest "to htlp an elderTy couple! par reek In helping to com-plhousehold tasks. Contact Bob Hanson at or nanion379imittion.com tor mor Assist for 322-022- NEEDED hour 2-- VB Tennis League. o.o, VOLUNTEER January January January January January January January information. 15 i Utah .75 Ripon 59 UTAH 15 FG-- Player Ctton Johnsen 15 15 h 1 15 15 Frost Drisdom Jacobson Chanty Reichner ' 1 f 15 lJ M M 11 2 4 2 1 13 5 2 10 10 11 1 4 2 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 1 10 3-- 4 4-- 6 2-- 4 5-- 5-- 8 M 2-- 4 1 Jackson 5 2 0 0-- 0-- 0 -3 OyzerskiyO-Koford 4-- 4 O 5 0 0 15 0 0 0-- 0 3 2 2 2 Team 35 Totals $1500 WEEKLY POTENTIAL milling our circulars. No Free Information Required. packet. Call 203 683 0257. 15 0-- 3 1- 1- -1 ; 0 2-- 3-- V 0 7 7 Markson CJackson2-- 4 February February 13 February 27 A 0 5-- 0-- 0 Pts Keb 0-- FT--A A 1- -6 15 75 (Jacobson Johnsen Chaney Markson Caton 0-- M. Jackson Turnovers: 15 (Drisdom 5, Johnsen 3, Frost 2, Koford 2, Caton 1, Reichner 1, Markson 1). Eprlnc 0 s: Three-Pointer- Drisdom 4-- 7, 1, 2-- 2, 0-- S8.00HRI Western Research it lookinq for part-futim telephone Intcrvitwert. Good telephone communication tkillt. No talet! Flexible ten dulina, 359 3697 l. ART MODELS WANTED: Art Department it look: Inq for people to model for Art clatttt. You mutt be old. b available durlnq th day. $IO.OOhr. Call th Dept of Art and Art Hittory at 581 8677 or pick up applications In rm!61. ). Britton Johnsen scored 13 points as Utah improved to 12-- 3. RIPON MEN'S HOOPS BARTENDER TRAINEES NEEDED. $250 a day potential. Local positions. 1 800 293 3985 tit continued from page 10 517. COTTs TooliinVTo7VTMuidr-siqne- r BURTON with a minimum of t year eipenence. Please Salary commensurate with experience. lax resume to Linda at (801) 973 2734. LUMBER led senior Trace Caton for a lay-uStill, Ripon hung around behind io points by Kieck over a span. With 10:17 to go, the score was 8 Utah. Utah turned to Britton Johnsen. 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If you have a proven track record in marketing and sales or would sim- if the annual BYUUtah gymnastics match-u- p didn't spark enough motivation, coach Greg Marsden's As diate appointment. We have 3 positions to fill in the Salt Lake and Park City area. MOVIE EXTRASMODELS NEEDED. No"experT ence necessary. Earn up to per day! words following a home loss to UCLA might do the trick. "I am glad we lost the streak to UCLA and not to a team like BYU," Marsdcn said. "We would have to be on the top of our game to beat UCLA, but we would need to slip up in order to lose to the Cougars." The Utes will look to avoid "slipping up" as BYU opens its season against Utah Friday at the Huntsman Center. $150-$45- Call ASSISTANTRUNNER." Part time' Estate Afternoons 20-3assistant wanted. hrswk. Basic office, organizational, computer skills, and car winsurance required. Start at $7.00hr. (plus mileaqe). 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Traininq provided by pertonal coach. www.lncrediblecash.bli Friday 7 p.m., Huntsman Center Marsdcn is cautious of a let down. "It's out of the frying pan and into the fire. BYUUtah is typically a meet that goes down to the last rotation and I don't expect anything different this year," Marsden said. "I was pleased with the job our team did against UCLA. Now we need to be careful not to let down." The injuries sustained by Ute gymnasts put added pressure on younger athletes last week, and it looks like more of the same is ahead. The Utes responded well to the injuries against UCLA, but they will need more development to make a run at the NCAAs. Star gymnast Theresa Kulikowski will be out for another two weeks due to a rib injury, while Dominique will continue to be out for an indefinite amount of time because of her broken ankle. D'O-livei- Ditching Class? Stay Up To Date. www. 0it 1 ; . .. - O t ; .. . J - ? .w;- t DAILYUTAHCHONICLE .COM w Si The Utes have won meetings with BYU. 68 of 70 previous ra "It's tough to compete without and the others, but a nature of our sport," arc injuries assistant coach Megan Marsden said. The good news for Utah is that freshman Crystal Gilmore may be ready to go against BYU after injuring Kulikowski her back last week. akudiyachronicle.utah.edu shots." Kieck finished including 4, continued from page 10 time program like Kentucky, who plays in the BCS approved Southeastern Conference. "I believe that Kentucky will be a fun place to coach and is in a league in which I would like to coach," McBride said. Up on the Wildcats' schedule in 2003 are home games with Louisville, 2-- 8 FT--A A Reb A Pt! 2 2 10 1 15 0 24 4 0-- 0 7 Massen 0-- 4 0-- 0 2 2 0 5 3 11 2 12 3 Glocke 4-- 7 2-- 3 Jones 0-- 1 2-- 2 Witkowski 0-- 1 0-- 0 1 Crawford 2-- 3 0-- 0 Sekeres. 0-- 6 DeVries 0-- 1 0 0 0 0-- 0 0 0 6 0.1 0 0 13 59 4 21-5- Three-Pointer- 24 0 3 (Kieck Glocke Early ). Sekeres (Massen 3, Glocke 3, s: Crawford Witkowski Turnovers: 10-2- 2-- 3, 3 0, 2, 0-- 1, 15 Witkowski 3, Early 1, Butrym 1, Kieck Crawford 1, Fischer 1, Team 1). HALFTIME: Utah 1, 38, Ripon 34 ATTENDANCE: 10,039 long range. Though the 10,039 in attendance was low for Utah, it dwarfed Ripon's season 620 people at Carroll College. "It was surreal the crowd, the atmosphere, I was even getting heckled out there," Kieck said. "I think we did Ripon proud." rbrunnerchronicle.utah.edu 6-- 10 ed Injury Problems ATcount Reps lor The Ut afT Veterans Newt, a monthly newspaper. Excellent pay and bonuses. Turn your qift for gab and or part-tim- e marketing ability Into cash. or work, room to grow. Call Fred, 401-867WANTED: pus Community at 486-112- J Rocks moved up in the national rankings to No. 4 Utah moved up because the rankings are based on score instead of wins and losses. The Cougars were ranked No. 23 in the preseason polls, but were knocked out due to the fact they did not compete last weekend. ASAD KUDIYA Chronicle Asst. Sports Editor for one of Fortune's ply like to work part-tim- e 100 Best Companies and average $15.00 per for an immehour, call Eric or Mary at 320-100- PART-TIM- n, ulio Will Be Out As Utes Host BYU if you have Pest Control. Home Security, or Direct Sales exp., you'll think this is the easiest sale you ever made. Our avg. Classroom & field trainreps make ing prov. for reps selected. 455-224BOV NEEDED FOR 596 0151. - Utah will need more big performances from gymnasts like Gritt Hofmann. GREAfTtTPTjOB; HOUSE 'T- 'I ; Early Butrym Kieck 8 Totals le IN 2003-2004- 7 GRADUATING JOIN THE PEACE CORPS. TRAVEL AND WORK IN EXOTIC LOCATIONS. LET THE GOVERNMENT PAY FOR IT! ALL MAJORS ACCEPTED. OPPORTUNITIES IN AVAILABLE SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, ENGLISH AND SCIENCE TEACHERS. ENAGRIVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, HEALTH, S87-763- 5 DEVELOPMENT. COMMUNITY CULTURE, www peacecorps.gov. FG-4-- Team 75-5- Jacobson scored 15 points (4-- 7 threes) and Johnsen had 13, while Drisdom finished with a double-doubwith 11 points and 10 rebounds, though the Utes knew it wasn't their best effort. "I don't think we took advantage of anything offensively or defensively," Jacobson said. "We won, and I can't really say anything else." The sentiment on the other side of the locker room was different. Kieck, whose 24 points were a career high, said, "Coach kept telling me to shoot. He said he didn't care if I shot 25 times, as long as they were good Player Florida, Mississippi State, Arkansas and Tennessee and road games against Alabama, Indiana, South Carolina and Georgia. Though McBride was relieved of his post at Utah, history has shown other former Utah coaches have gone on to better things. New York Giants coach Jim Fassel, who guided New York to Super Bowl XXXV, coached the Utes from 1985-8guiding them to a paltry 3 record. 9, 28-3- rbrunner(3chronicle.utah.edu Hurricanes3 McGahee, Johnson Opt for NFL Miami back Willis McGahee and running wide receiver Andre Johnson will leave school early to enter the 2003 NFL Draft. "My unfulfilled dream is to play in the NFL," McGahee said in a stateCORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) ment The sophomore had reconstructive knee surgery after tearing two ligaments in his left knee in Miami's double overtime loss to Ohio State in the national championship. He also said in the statement that one of his physicians told him he would recover 31-- in time to play next season. Eugene Poole, McGahee's brother, told The Palm Beach Post that McGahee was fulfilling a "childhood dream" by turning pro. The policy contains a clause that would allow McGahee to play in up to three college or pro football games without becoming void, said Keith Lerncr, the Gainesville insurance agent who wrote McGahee's policy. It's unlikely McGahee will be able to run before next summer, though the NFL Draft is in April. McGahee set school records this season with 1,753 yards rushing and 28 touchdowns and was a first team He took over the starting Frank when Gore injured his knee job in March. Gore is expected to be healthy next season. Johnson, a junior, told coach Larry Coker of his decision Monday. "I just thought about it and felt like I was ready to move on," Johnson said. "It was a hard decision because I enjoyed playing college football. But I'm in a position where I can move on and moving on seemed to be the best decision for me." Johnson caught 52 passes this season for 1,092 yards and nine touchdowns and was a third-teaWith Johnson's departure, Miami returns only two receivers with experience. ASSOCIATED PRESS m |