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Show 7 Nov. 10, 2004 JV Drops Home Shelly R. Price dropped in two points to cut the Badger lead to three at 1 But just as it looked like the Griffins were going to make a run, the Badgers put a stop to it, as they continued to increase their lead and take a 6-1- Staff Writer The Westminster womens J V its first home game of the season losing to the Snow 41-1- College Badgers 73-3- 3 on Nov. 2. " The Westminster This was women's the first home Opener Against Snow JV basketball Wise Guys 3. Kimberlie M. Blesch Staff Writer advantage halftime. into To start the second half the Griffins went 8 Now that the elections are over, its about time to enjoy the lighter side of things. I did just this; in a dark room at the will of a few stand-u- p comics. This weekend I enjoyed myself at Wise Guys Comedy Cafe, a comedy club in Salt Lake. The cafe is located by the tucked away in the corner of a plaza. The show was scheduled to begin at 10 team played its first home scoreless for game for many the season losing over three minof the Griffin game of to the Snow College utes, while Snow players, and also for new College continBadgers on 73-3- 3, ued to pour in coach Bill Rice. the baskets. Rice came to Then Johnson again Westminster from the stepped up for the Griffins University of Montana-Westerand broke the drought with He has had a lot of but it wasanother experience in Frontier Conference play, not only as a nt enough to chip into the large Badger lead. Snow coach, but also as a player. Snow College struck first College went on to win the as it took an early 2 lead. game with a score of 73-3The Badgers then continued Johnson led the Griffins with 14 points, 12 of them to increase their lead to 14-After a slow start by the coming from behind the arc. Haberle also added 11 points Griffins, Rice called a timeout and 11 rebounds and Erin for his team and got the Griffins regrouped. Straight Pinegar chipped in six points. er, n. 6-- p.m. that Friday night. My date and I pulled up early, only to wait outside in the cold for about 10 minutes before they let us in. Cold and cigarette smoke just arent my things. 3. Walking through the door 6. out of the timeout, Lani Johnson knocked down a to bring the Griffins within five. Alicia Haberle then Mens The Griffins play host to the University of Montana-Wester- n on Nov. 12 and 13. Westminster lost two games to Montana-Wester- n earlier in the season and now has a chance for revenge. These games will begin at noon and After the Griffins home stint, they will travel to Rock Springs, Wyo., to face Western 2 p.m. respectively. Wyoming on Nov. 16.CJ Tournament, Men Post Wins B-b- all felt like entering a haunted house. They took our tickets (they were 50 percent off), and the crowd was ushered through a narrow hall made with black boards. These black walls didnt go to the ceiling, and were lined at the bottom Comedy pg. 8 See PARR CITY fAQUUmU RESORT presents J0ST v . E PARK CITY EDUCATION FOUNDATION LIFT TICKETS TOR B-b- all Continued from pg. 1 TO BENEFIT THE FRIDAY, IIOV. Leading scorer Thursday night against Notre Dame de Namur was Reeder with 13 points. Everyone played really well, said Humpherys. We are able to take the hard work we do in practice and apply it to our game on the court. Playing against some great teams. Long was pleased with the sensational passing and shooting from the Griffins and their ability to dictate the other teams with a strong defense. The teams greatest strength is their ability to take away the other teams strength, said Long. Instead of allowing them to use their first and second options, we force them to resort to their third and fourth. Long believes this is the best shooting team ever at Westminster and their unselfishness allows them to move the ball around and score a lot of points. According to Connor, the team this season has many unique talents. They play hard, they shoot really well, and they have very good defense, he said. He is pleased with how well the team is playing so early in the year, especially against such good teams. His expectations for the remainder of the season are to get better as a team and to compete for the Frontier Conference Championship. Other teams that competed in the tournament were Western and Lewis-Clar- k State College. On Thursday, Western beat Lewis-Clar- k beat Concordia 89-75. 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