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Show Thursday, December 3, 2009 University Journal Page 8 Journal Almanac Dec. 200? 3-- 6, THURSDAY Forecast Course Evaluations Mens Basketball Centenary Jim Jones: Recent Paintings Exhibit, noon HIGH: 36 LOW:ll SUNNY to 7 p.m., Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery. Art Insights: Dan Anderson, 7 p.m., Centrum Arena, Section K. Breaking Bounds: Student Dance Concert, 7:30 p.m., Randall L. Jones Theatre. FRIDAY Forecast Course Evaluations Fall Semester Class Instruction Ends Jim Jones: Recent Paintings Exhibit, noon to 7 p.m., Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery. Student Recital, 2 p.m., Thorley Recital Hall. HIGH: 42 LOW: 19 MOSTLY SUNNY Sophomore guard Cassie Burgess dribbles the ball upcourt in Tuesdays game against Ohio. Burgess scored eight points, grabbed seven rebounds and had four assists and four steals in SUUs first victory of the season. r nr ; Breaking Bounds: Student Dance Concert, Continued from Page 7 7:30 p.m., Randall L. Jones Theatre. SUU Wind Symphony Tour of Europe, 7:30 p.m., Heritage Center Theater. SATURDAY Forecast Course Evaluations Oral Roberts Mens Basketball Oral Roberts Womens Basketball Jim Jones: Recent Paintings Exhibit, noon to 7 p.m., Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery. Breaking Bounds: Student Dance Concert 7:30 p.m., Randall L. Jones Theatre. Chelsea Madsen: Senior Flute Recital; 7:30 p.m., Thorley Recital Hall. HIGH: 45 LOW: 23 were a little Parsons said the surprised they were within striking distance in the second half because they usually struggle at the start of the game. We were surprised because usually we dig ourselves a hole in the first half, but coach made it very clear before the game, our pregame lecture talk was to come out of the chute with fire and ready to play. The jumped out to an early 2 a pair of three pointers by after advantage sophomore guard Cassie Burgess. Parsons said those shots were big for the It got our momentum up and our confidence, too, Parsons said. "... When she hit those, we not going to miss realized we can score, 8-- PARTLY SUNNY tonight. The Bobcats did, however, go on a 20-- 4 run to take after Burgess second fead before SUU fought back with 2 a a 13-- 6 run to go into the half down Parsons and Thorley combined for 11 of the 13 points during the run. second leading Thorley was the three-point- er 22-1- 28-2- SUNDAY Forecast Course Evaluations Tana Jenson & Bethany Brinton: Senior Recital, 6 p.m., Thorley Recital Hall. HIGH: 38 LOW: 22 a MOSTLY CLOUDY Continued from Page 7 Im event or place an announcement of an d event off campus: Submit the send it information to the Journal by calling to the SUU post office marked Journal Almanac; bring it to ST 76C; or send an message to joumal(g suu. To a university-sponsore- Deadline for receipt of information for Monday issues is noon Fridays. For Thursday issues, the deadline is noon Tuesdays. Weather is provided courtesy of the National Weather Service, which makes no guarantees relative to its edThelouinansearsnoiesjTonNhMoimmisMnnmenosticaUoi PuAa Vida A ' T" 0TheJtafy CoCCege w ith 13 points. She also led the team in blocks with four and tied for the team lead in rebounds with seven. Payne said Thorley and Parsons, who also had three steals, play with a lot of heart. Were not the fastest or quickest team in America, but Jadie Parsons, shes got more heart than anybody I know, Payne said. She's in there muscling with these big, athletic guards and pulling dowm rebounds, and she's just plain aggressive right now, and that's sort of the name of the game. And then (Thorley), shes got the body to play with big, athletic kids and tonight, she gave the effort along with the body and did a great job. scoier 3yy not going to say I am perfect because I know I've given referees more than my own two cents often. Making fun of Hall is one thing, but making fun of his defenseless family only there to root him on is another. Now, on Sunday Hall apologized for what he said and cleared everything up that was said and as much as I didnt feel like he actually needed to apologize, I like how he cleared up Pascucci also scored double-dig- it ff For more on this story, go to sintnews.com. the lone gray spot in his original comment. Hall basically said that he dedicated g his touchdown pass to the disgraceful Utah fans that poured beer on his game-winnin- family. Therefore, as long as Halls accusations are correct, I would have to side with Hall in this argument because nothing is more classless than dumping beer and taunting someone just for being of relation to the guy you hate most. Carter Williams is a general assignments reporter for the University Journal. He can be reached at cwilliamssuunews.com. , I k ' c' 943 S. Main c 4 f V' : f' V.,., " , - Cedar City, UT 84720 v' s . 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