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Show WWII nuUVQlO, IUI jjq 7 iiay U 1 IMS Helper WBBA action continues... ' vY Y Jt ".1 . y. V 't. " 'Yv - , .i .1 I I I I. vJ ' years starters. Sports reporter Eastern Utahs assistant basketball coach Brad Bunch has chosen to accept an assistant coaching position for Division 2 contender Arkansas Tech. Although Bunch affirms that the decision was difficult- to make, he admits that it will be an invaluable opportunity occupa- tionally. Head coach Bryan Zollinger agrees, stating that although Eastern Utah will miss his talent and ability on the court, his decision will be a profitable career step. As his friend, I feel this was an opportunity that he couldnt pass up. Whether it was good luck, intuition of carma, we were very fortunate to have Brad here in Price for a year. We hate to see him leave, but I feel his acceptance of this position is the best career step for him right now. Although Arkansas Tech has traditionally finished in the middle of the pack in the Gulf South Conference, Bunch is y X K J. By JEREMIAH STETTLER - con- fident that a change can be invoked under the instruction of recently-hire- d head basketball coach Robert Thompson. Thompson is a great motiva- tor and a great person, indicated Bunch. He knows the game of basketball and has a lot of experience on the collegiate level. We feel that through time we can push Arkansas program to newer heights. According to Bunch, Arkansas has projected a fairly profitable season after bringing back last He is confident with the team's ability, but acknowledges sev- R&A Market eral other Sports reporter After claiming the Scenic West spotlight with three region medals on May 1, Eastern Utahs Tiffany Stewart continued her ascent into the final round of the NJCAA national track and field championship last weekend. A lingering case of the stomach flu hindered her performance dur- ing the qualifying heat Friday runevening, but a fourth-plac- e time in the hurdles secured Stewarts position in the final round. Stewart stepped into the championship alongside upper-rankin- g hurdlers from Missouri, Texas and Florida with an improved record of 1:04.7 seconds. With three hundredths of a second separating sixth and seventh places and an additional tenth separating fifth and sixth, Stewart finished the 400 in seventh behind an athlete from Ricks. re The first and second-plac- e 400-met- er Key in Helper. which exist on campus. As reported by Zollinger, Arkansas has been acclaimed as a prestigious academic university with sueducaperb tional and athletic facilities. Its basketball team is fair at this point, but has been projected to compete comparably on the NCAA battleg- round. After serving as graduate assistant at Delta in University Cleveland, Action continues on Thursday as Balance Rock Credit Union faces Price at 4 p.m. Workman's will follow at 6:15 p.m. against another Price contender. Central Commis- Mis- sissippi, and later as assistant coach for the College of Eastern Utah, Bunch is excited about an sion will then challenge R&A Market on May 24 at 5 p.m. Tuesday's Brad Bunch NCAA coach position. He hopes his experience will lead to a head coaching position on the collegiate level in the future. He explains that his ultimate goal is to win a national championship. Bunch is grateful for his experience at CEU and indicates that t an idea for the sports page? call cipients dominated with a substantial lead. Head track and field coach Brent 637-073- J 2 five-seco- Martindale was pleased with Stewarts performance, but explains that she was disappointed MtaMa 1m? ffirnnma? (M with her race. Even though she was struggling with the flu, I felt she did an outstanding job," affirmed just wish she could have reached her goal of receiving a medal. A total of five athletes from the Scenic West had qualified for competition in the NJCAA tournament. Martindale. I schedule will feature Balance Rock and Chuck's at 4 p.m., then Swifts and Fossat's at 6: 15 p.m. Key Bank will step into the ring against Central Commission at 4 p.m. Wednesday afternoon with Workmans and Chucks following at 6:15 p.m. he will miss the community and college. I appreciate all the opportunities that coach Zollinger, Dr. Jones and everyone at the college has given me. Im thankful for that. Price has been a great place for my wife and I to live. Itll be difficult to leave. Stewart takes seventh in national tournament By JEREMIAH STETTLER challenges Bank during a WBBA series on May 14 at the Walt Borla Field Often ffryrerfl OTfrrrooPftiiiiMiGP) ADMISSION FEES: SUMMER POOL SCHEDULE: Public PUBLIC SWIM TIMES Wave": Among those contestants were three athletes from Ricks, a single contender from Utah Valley State College and Stewart from Eastern Utah. Despite CEUs struggle to establish a foothold in conference, Stewart has expressed interest in continuing her athletic career in Price. Martindale is confident that her talents and abilities will be instrumental for Eastern Utahs success. Budget cuts follow scandal: (Continued on page 6A) In the interview, Romney, brought in at the height of the scandal, also confirmed that Mark Tanner, SLOC's chief financial officer, was leaving June 1 for a similar job with Salt d Lake Mrs. Field's CookCity-base- ies. Payne said the IOC studies were conducted by SRI, an international research firm, among 18- - to with an interest in sports and an awareness of the Olympics." Because of the different countries and cultures, SRI eliminated the lowest income group from each sample. Africa was not included in the sampling. When asked about watching the Olympics on TM 7 percent said their interest was higher since the scandal. And 9 percent said their support for Olympic sponsors shot up. Only half approved of the course of IOC reform actions. The public sees a very elemental difference between the games and the athletes, and backroom dealings that may have taken place," Payne said. He said the clearest explanation for higher approval of sponsors was that, for the first time, fans recognized that sponsorship money was essential to stage the Olympics. Surveys conducted at the same time by the U.S. Olympic Committee f found that 73 percent of respondents said the scandal had not changed POOL RENTALS Indoor: - 40 persons 41 - 65 persons 66 -- 100 persons Wave: (2 hr min) their attitudes toward Olympic athletes or sponsors. John Krimsky, the USOC's marketing chief and deputy executive di- rector, said the surveys by Wirthlin Worldwide would be conducted through June. They involve telephone 101 301 interviews with households with more than $60,000 annual income, some college education and a familiarity with the Olympics," Krimsky said. Payne's comments were the first time the IOC has discussed its marketing surveys relating to the scandal's impact. The remarks also came a week after the IOC's leading critic among sponsors, John Hancock president David D'Alessandro, said his company's surveys had found 20 percent of those questioned have now lost faith in not only the Olympics but in the companies that sponsor the Olympics and their products." Only three percent to four percent said they were more likely to buy an Olympic sponsor's product. Payne said it was difficult to comment on the Hancock findings without knowing details of the survey sample and questions. He said Hancock had sent the IOC some information but refused to reveal the wording of the questions. Per Hour $35.00 $40.00 1 -- $50.00 Per Hour persons 300 persons $125.00 $150.00 Max Cap. $175.00 All waves are on hour after public starts and Under normal circumstances, 1 hour before close passes are nonrefundable and nontransferable. 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