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Show t April 3, 2008 THE MGHMFS,LSr L Lil MWs, kt ARS POST SPORTS ; Serendipity Sports Grizzlies lose three in Bakersfield The Utah Grizzlies battled back from a 2- -1 third peiiod deficit but fell 2 in overtime to Las Vegas ON M ARC H 26 at the F Centei. Carat Bembridge opened the game up giving the Grizzlies a 1 0 lead 6: 3 into the first period It was his 10th of the year with assists going to James Sanford and Ryan Kinasevvich Las Vegas on the power-plaevened the seore just over two minutes later when Peter Ferraro scored. 1 as Vegas took a 1 lead in the second w hen Marco Peluso scored 8:42 in. With jiM over five minutes left in the third, Kinasewich scored his 20th of the season from Ryan Cruthers and Rob Suianni. Cruthers got his first piofessional point on the play in his first pro game. Kinasevvich, with one goal and one assist, capped off his (30-28-2-- 7) 3-- by Dale Simons Dealing 1 "Professional wrestling's most mystifying hold is on its audience." - Luke Neely There are some things that will probably never change. You hae to deal with them. jutlow can w e improve basketball officials? There's no w ay; vs e can't do it, human nature being what it is. 1 guess we'll just have to deal w ith it. We, the sports fans of Utah, have had to deal with the Mountain West Conference TV deal. They call their station the Mountain. What a joke; two years w ith the remote in our hands. We couldn't watch the Utes or the Cougars; tough to deal with; no way out; no recourse. Some things are hard to understand; some things are impossible to understand. 1 guess you have to deal with it. The method used to pick the 64 teams that play in "March Madness" is full of flaws. What's with the . "automatic bids" they hav e ev cry year? Why not get the 64 best teams: that's how to deal with it. Basketball phenoms come roaring out of high school, tear up die college game for a year, and then go pro. W hat can the universities do about it? Nothing; just learn to deal with it. The NBA franchises offer them millions. What can the Kai do? 1 have no recommendations. 1 don't deal in millions. BA U has beaten Utah two years in a row in football. Once on the last play of the games and once in the waning seconds, wiih BAD facing a "fourth and eighteen" situation. What should 1 tah fans do? Kill themselves? Change their fanhood? No. just deal w ith it, and get ready for next time. When you get beat deep on "fourth and eighteen," sou may need psychiatric help, or a prevent defense, or someone else to offer the pregame prayer, or something. Anyway , deal vv ith it. Chris Webber said he is retiring. Some people think he retired a year and a half ago. He just didn't tell the payroll clerk. The NBA is the only place in the job market where you can retire and get enough money for ten thousand gold w atches. Just ask Keilh Van Horn. He came out of retirement for one day, retired the nest day four million dollars richer. Can you deal with it? Keith can.. Simons Says: "If you have trouble dealing w ith life's trials, get help from the legislature. They can deal with anything. Fspecially lobbiests bearing gifts." 1 2-- team-leadin- g 14th multi-poi- nt game of the y ear. Just over two minutes into overtime T enaro connected for his second of the game to give the Wranglers the 3 2 victory Wylie Rogers stopped 40 of 43 shots in the overtime loss. On March 29. the Grizzlies fought back to tie Bakeislield twice Saturday night. Utah was able to fight back and tie the score in the second and late m the third hut fell 4 3 in a Shoot-ou- t. The first period was very otfe wo, e with both teams combining for 35 shots and the only goal in the first was from Jason (mulct of Bakersfield. The Grizzlies evened the score in the second when Ryan Kinasewich scored his 21a of the season on a centering pass fiom Rob Sirianni. Jeff Dwyer was also credited with an assist on the goal. L.ess than five minutes into the third, Scott Burt connected for his 25th of the year from Micheal Haley and Olivier L ahelle giv ing the Grizzlies the the 1 However, edge. Condors fired back with two quick ones by Mark Derlago But, the and Brett Lutes. Grizzlies refused to give in and Lahelle tied it with his 24th of die year, with 2:29 remaining in regulation. Haley and Sirianni both cot their second assists of the game on the goal. 1 he Grizzlies fell, however, in five rounds of the shoot-ou- t, 3 2. Ryan Cruthers and James Sanford were the scorers for the Grizzlies in the shoot-ou- t. Wylie Rogers looked great in goal again for the Grizzlies slopping 41 of 44 shots. Finally, on March 31, the Grizzlies for the first time in a few games out-shthere opponents, showing signs of an offense that has not been there the past few games. However, unable to put the puck in the net fell in 2-- (30-29-2-- 8) ot Bakersfield 1 . 41 lead 1 he Condors took a 8:31 into the first period when d Dale Reinhardt scored a 4-- 1 short-hande- goal. Bakersfield took a 2 4) lead 14:02 into the second when Mark Derlago beat Wylie Rogers. The Grizzlies cut the lead in half w ith under a minute left in the second period. Rob Sirianni scored unassisted and the goal was shorthanded. Bakersfield however, answered right back when Derlago scored his second of the game less than a minute into the third period. Chris Di Ubaldo tallied on another for the Condors 13:21 into the third period. Wylie Rogers stopped 34 of 38 shots. The Grizzlies on a positiv e note finished the regular season above .500 on the road w ith a record of Also, Keith Johnson and Justin Bourne have returned from Bridgeport. See Rocky Mountain goats April 12; fun activities for kids also part of the event j every time they throw the ball up. People are beginning to compare him with John Stockton, the standard for point. plorad.StateMhe. round of the Mountain WeSff :pd ttti TGf ?.e mils .They owe Tournament. They followed going to compare him with Stockton. Who should they that up with a loss to Purdue. use? Howard Eisley or Jock That's what is called a good season ending on a downer. Vaughn? The Jazz coaches trust Williams Kobe Bryant called the Jazz Hunter Wolverines softball is fans "classless." He Should ranked fifth in the state; nice know. He gets coaches fired, causes teammates to be going. Their record is eight and released, and cheats on his two. Kearns won another baseball wife. He knows what class is. trouhad who Lance Allred, game. This time over Bear River, East ble playing at eight to tw'o. Jay Higby was the High, Lltah, Kenner, and Weber State and in Europe pitcher. winning the Paulson, Orwin, and Curley had is now signed with doubles for the Cougars. Cleveland Cavaliers. It's called: Hunter lost a tough one to time and circumstance, Deron Williams, the Jazz Grantsville by a score of seven to six. point guard, seems to get better The University of Utah womens basketball teatfi won 20 straight games, and then lost i Sure-foote- Colorful flow'ers and warmer weather arent the only signs that spring is here so are mountain goats at the mouth of Little Cottonw'ood Canyon! You can see and learn more about the goats at a free wildlife-viewin- g event. The event will be held Saturday, April 12. Free activities for kids also will be offered. This event will be a great advertise in the 2008 edition of the To ! Magna Telephone Directory, call Bonnie at 2 Don't wait...Call now1. 50-56- 56 d animals like these will show off at Little Cottonwood Canyon, opportunity to get out and enjoy antics of these d the says Bob Walters, goats, Watchable Wildlife coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. The event will be held at the e lot at the mouth Park ofl m1 ottonwood Canyon in Salt i i'.e County. DWR biologists will be at the lot from 9 a.m. to 3 P.M. To reach the canyon, travel east out of Salt Lake City on 9400 South. Well have powerful spotting scopes and binoculars available so you can get a close look at the goats, Walters says. You can also pick up a Rocky Mountain goat fact card and a poster. And activities for kids will be held from 9 a.m. to noon. Your kids can stamp goat tracks using ink stamps and sure-foote- paper we'H have on hand, Well also have Walters says. some mountain goat horns and fur for them to handle. For more information, Walters at (801) 538-477- call 1. 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