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Show CoCr oeeveoeeeseooceos ‘Gregory Will Be Spud Stud ‘Ora Small Fry * Playing independently in + football, Southern Utahlacks a natural rival : Coach C. Ray Gregory is + creating one : Seattle Council Comes Out Against Olympic Bid TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Event Time TV COLLEGE FOOTBALL Stanford at ArizonaState 8 p.m s GOLF National Car Rental Classic noon (ESPN eoecceceve @ TODAY: 1-AA Football By TheTribune Staff Nike Golf Tour Championship So Olympian Parisien Ends Ski Comeback “Thaven’t had anypotatoes since,” said Gregory. “AndI ‘love mashedpotatoes. No po- Julie Parisien's comeback last winter allowed her toski in a third tato chips, no potato cakes, Winter Olympics. This time, she’s retiring for good The Ski + no frenchfries. Noscalloped potatoes. No bakedpotatoes. Andyoulose a lot of soups, too, you know. No vegetable ae Utah soup, no clam chowder. Alot of myfavorites. My mom lot of money on me over the makesgreat scalloped pota- the way the women’s program Gregory and the Thunder- headed.’ birds will return Saturday night to Holt Arena in Poca- said is Parisien, 27 ing up. But I wantedto behonest My heart just isn't in it anymore Coach Tom and I didn't want to spend any ing field goal. “That sort of upset me a other Maui Invitational appearance, two preseason NITevents,a Puerto Rico tournament, a Euro- pean trip and the Great Alaska Shootout by the 2004-05 season The Daily Utah Chroniclereport- tournament in November. o Association in 1994. then turned pro and dominated the women’s It's either put up or shut up. The pressure’s on us to go up The University of Utah men’s team hassigned contracts foran. ed. The Utes will play in the Maui tour. She madea successful comeback to USSA last year. made the tant to us. And nowit’s here. remain involved with the teamina a coaching role. forming at my best. ‘based U.S. Ski and Snowboard chomped down onit. and madesure that game wasgoing to be very, very impor- fourth national title in March. Parisien, who attended Southern Illinois this past spring, may try to moreif I wasn't going to be per- Parisien retired from the Park little bit,” said Gregory, who has beentalking about Idaho State for weeks. “So I sort of Olympic team and then won her BASKETBALL “They'vegot somegreat girls mov Walsh ordered the game-end- @ Marge Schott will soonsell her controlling shareof the Cincinnati ball’s top officials, The Cincinnati The greatest concerns that we've heardare that the Olympi will not result in significant | term net public benefit to ourcity nor solve our enormous regional problemsintransportation, the environment and housing,” theietter i Council membersalsocould not agree to indemnifythe Olympicorganization against legalliabilities. nor provide guarantees for cost overrunsor losses, the letter said TheU.S. Olympic Committee requiresa city council resolutionbe fore it considers a bid to hold the Olympics. OLYMPICS Efforts to get gold medals for four American Olympic swimmers becauseofpossible drug use by the erman te will proceed despiteinit 1 rejection by a top 100 official. The U.S Olympic Commitiee will pursue the medalchange for the women’s 400-meter medleyrelayteamfrom the 1976 Montreal Gamesonce it Reds under pressure from basePostreported a JURISPRUDENCE MikeTysonshould knowbythe end of the week whetherhe will haveto go ontrialfor allegedly as Md. getting up there.” ever a guywith a red dot on | he said — andcriticized the arena’s security. SUU is looking into @ Alberto Tomba has a court date next month before a magistrate who will decide whether the newly retired ski ngstar will go on trial on charges of tax fraud in Bologna, Italy, the ANSA news agenported NBAfree agent center Greg Cadillac” Anderson has pleaded guiltyto a federal drugtrafficking charge. Anderson, charged with one count ofpossessionof cocaine having a Utah Highway Pa- With 12 straight victories to its credit and a 17-1 record, BYU is the No. 4 team in the nation, according to college coaches. team at No. 17. The rankings become meaningful in the seedings for the 16-team I- AA piayoffs, so the Wildcats will be looking to move upin the next four weeks. Big Sky Shake-up WeberState lost 24-13 at Boise State, but still had a great Saturday. That's because Cal State Northridge lost 35-21 to Sacramento State and MontanaState fell 34-31 to PortlandState. The Wildcats moved into a first-place tie with Northridge in the Big Sky Conference, a half-game ahead of Montana State and Portland State. All the upsets in the Big Ai Sugiyama5-7, 6-2, 6-4. @ An off-form Pete Sampras squeezed past fellow American Todd Martin 6-4, 1-6, 6-4 in the opening round ofthe Lyon Grand Prix tournament. Sampras ing Martin's serve inthefinal game of the match. 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In other matches, Sabine Appel- mans beat Elena Dementieva 6-4, 6-4, Fifth seeded Mary Pierce beat BASEBALL Western Illinois and McNeese State, whichblistered SUU in September, are nowranked Nos. 3 and 5, re- Georgia Southern moved § American Chanda Rubinupset eighth-seed Irina Spirlea 6-2, 6-3. German court case, USOCpresident Bill Hybl said Rankings Watch into the top spotafter No. 4 Northwestern (La.) State up- Farinaof Italy in the Kremlin Cup her hometown fans. The Moscowborn Kournikovalost 7-6 (7-5), 6-4, 6-1 ew PATHFINDER PRESENTS trol trooper accompany the team, according to Gregory i play next week at No. 18 lawyer ‘Attorney Robert Dean has edto posiponethe former heavyweight champion’s Dec. 1 trial on misdemeanor assault charges, defense lawyer Paul Kem ed 20 times and wasupsetby Silvia on and heard angry whistles from Biya.eae Gregoryrecognizes that he will be a target of fans’ abuse Saturday — “If there was Western Illinois. a SL OSE-OUT : SALE be. And we look forward to football. Cal State Northridge, which then handed the T-Birds a third consecutive loss, is No. 24. The T-Birds plea Tuesdayin U.S. District Court in Biloxi, Miss. TENNIS receives a written report from a VOLLEYBALL | there and kick their That's the wayI wantit ‘That's the wayit's going to his head, it's me,” UIT. years and I’m really pleased with toes with mushrooms and | can't eat those, either. tello, where ISU 3:30 p.m Volleyball: UTEP at BYU, 2 Volleyball: UC Santa Barbara at BYU, 7 p.m Volleyball: New Mexicoat Utal 7 p.m ‘al Poly at Utah State, 7pm Volleyba {not even eating potatoes any: more, in protest of Idaho. MMARY| hundredsofcitizens had called to with intent to distribute, madehis Anna Kournikova double-fault- The letter thanked committee members for tle. FRIDAY Gregoryis making a major andpitcher Julian Tavares. opposebringing the gamesto Seat- UNLYat BYU, 6 p.m cer: San Diego State at Utah 3 Cal State Northridgeat Weber State : issue of IdahoState's last-sec- pits, saying options oninfielder Charlie Hayes their hard work, but noted that TODAY to pick uphis option for next sea- son. The Giants did exercise 1999 “nothanks. CESPN) Orel Hershiser wascut loose when the San Francisco Giants declined stage 2012 sum- mer Olym- Warl THIS WEEK'S CAMPUS CALENDAR ; ond field goal in a 46-31 Ben+ gal victory last October. He's : 2 p.m. ht of the Seattle’s City Coun cil’s nine membershave written to the committee working on a bid to Radio |