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Thats true, but it should be kept quiet or it ruins the whole racket Anita Loos, 1893-198- 1 successful conference trip Heres to us, with hopes of of North Central region. mid-seaso- n people Im furious are the Women's "The rTI(? v. Shaw will oin Sakhitab in the competition. In addition to helping lead the team, Shaw scored better than 39 in four consecutive gymnastics team missed Although tlie less She finished the season with an average meets for by regional competition qualifying score of 3898, giving her the No. 9 than a tenth of a point, SUL! ull still ranking m the region. meet the at be represented regional Sharpe's regional qualifying score of by individual qtialiheis junior Leah 9.815 will allow her to compete on the Sakhitab, senior Sheena Shaw and junior uneven bars Sharpe has a season average Ashley Sharpe of 9 79 in the event and is tied for the Sakhitab, who claimed the Western No. 13 ranking in the region. 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We offer Vacation Pay, Direct Deposit, Weekly Pay, Medical Benefits, 401k, and Free EducationaiEmployment Seminars. . carl i H 13 r vj , - Ames, Iowa. Birds play host to Bengals match Southern Utah, Idaho State face off in lone home Southern Utah's women's tennis team will enjoy its only home match of the season Saturday as the play host to Idaho State at 10 a.m. at the SUU courts. will hope to keep a ) The winning streak going when they play host to the Bengals, after losing Yu-on March 14. six straight to open the season, including Liliana Cortes has been named this loss at San Jose State last Saturday, a Conference week's SULJ righted the ship last weekend, Week. of the Playei claiming wins at Dominican University' Coites, a fieshman from Cochabamba. Bolivia, and Mills College. SUU has been stricken by went 2 1 last week playing at No. 1 singles and injuries thiough the early going and will probably at No 1 doubles with partner Lelia Kanuha. five with be competing healthy playeis again just Fs) f frs VuJ '72 sdJ x'kJ E CUV Xfo 7-- 0 TENNIS 2-- 1 Continued from Page 7 SUU and UYSC will also play a single game n with Larry Ellenbrook taking p m Friday at Former Gieen River for the mound the High star Kalen Parsons, who has struggled to a mark so tar tins season, will get the start for is Player of the Week twice this season and the only honored been who has conference the in player multiple times. Overall, the 'Birds have had the leagues Player of the Week on their roster five times this season, with Robbie Richards, Justin Sotelo and Chester Wilson also winning the award so far in 2006. The teams will open the series at 7 p m. today at Wolverine Stadium in Orem. Southern Utahs Kasey Hubbard will get the start on the mound while the Wolverines will counter for the with Kam Mickolio. SUU will play a single game Monday in Provo against Brigham Young before returning to Cedar City April 7 for a pair of doubleheaders against Conference foe Valparaiso. ns, I 210 NORTH 300 WEST, SUITE 201 CEDAR CITY, UTAH 84720 wtR n 6-- 1 7-- 0 - Uy this weekend as senior Cristina Garcia, who lines up at No. 2 singles and doubles, has been suffering from back pioblems. also lost at San Jose Idaho State decision to State Sunday, losing a The the Spartans Bengals' lone win verdict over on the season was a Yalpaiaiso at SLILt's Dual InThe Desert tw'o-matc- h Fuii-tim- e, eg JOURNAL (1-- Long term and Short term - No cost to you ever! Vacation Pay , 401k program, Medical, Dental & Vision Benefits. Referral Bonuses! Direct Deposit! Get Paid Every Week! $20-$5- 0 Part-tim-e UNIVERSITY meet Senior gymnast Sheena Shaw performs on the uneven bars as the and Ashley Sharpe at BYU. Shaw will join juniors Leah Sakhitab 8 at Iowa State University in representatives at the North Central Regional April (2-0- t- PALMER during a March 15 SUU SPORTS INFORMATION 'ALsW' iew'tydd ABBY m vL 3 Where Will You Be This Summer? Apply In Cedar City work in: PRICE, RICHFIELD. ST. GEORGE, SALT LAKE AMD ALASKA. ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO. HAWAII, IDAHO, KANSAS, MISSOURI, NEVADA, NEW MEXICO, OKLAHOMA, OREGON, TEXAS, WASHINGTON AND WYOMING SB the Wolverines. The series will wrap up Saturday with a doubleheader. In the first game, which will be limited to seven innings, SUL! righthander Matt Wilson w ill go against U YSCs KyleTash, while the pitcher for the Wolverines has not been determined fertile second game of the doubleheader. Jeff Ohv erson is scheduled to get the start for the |