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Show The Salt LakeTribune SPORTS Sunday, November10, 2002 SCOREBOARD UTAH STATE 32, NEW MEXICO STATE 30 Home Finale Another Close on Agshold on to win as NMSU attempt USU GAME REPORT 4 i . I i ‘aj to tiei game on 2-point conversionfails Mescos 10 0 14 5-20 usunctr wane 1ne,Dome " BY KURT KRAGTHORPE THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE LOGAN The afternoon featured snow in the second quarter and sunshineat the endof the game As usual, not even the changing weather could match Utah State's mood swings Saturday ao rey 4g B60 % ee antsaaa stopping a two point play with 19 seconds remaining ina $7 USU14, NMSU 10. “We continue to have a propensity for making things way, way more interesting than they need to be,” said USL 5,,, Thealways entertaining Aggies invented a new ending, 32-30 victory over New Mexico State at Romney Stadium. A-12.291 19 tayed until the "ot Possession IVIDUAL ence end, among the announced crowd of 12,291 > ‘The NMSU Aggies (6-4) had a five game winningstreak broken but will play North Texas next weekend for the Sun final reap for 1-2: USU, Neon ute 7-11 home contest ' ne team’s returning players will re easily once ina while. “I wish just once that we could play and not make itsuch ass traf fomFuentes to First Quarter WMSU-FG Dario Aguiniga 21, 9:48. Matt (9255 Bantame—Brigtton (W) 20, Aka s ve onors—Cns (6) 7,Aa 6. a strong “We don’t comeout trying to makeit an interesting yame,” said USU safety Jamar Glasper, whocleanly fielded led A inthe fourth quarter having NMSU’s onside kick attempt. “We want to come out and P se ranked secondtolast in Division I-A in ofense, allowing509 yards a game ios He Py After i a asure interception), but NMSU’s 421total yards marked the inanapots fewest for a USUopponent since Nebraskagained 418 inthe Jocksorvilo the defense, USU recorded two first downs but ended up having to punt for thefirst timeall day. Not eventhat was routine _ Steve Mullins’ first effort was fair-caught at the NMSU IL-yardJine, but anillegal procedure penalty forced him to again. Thistime, G Hak aenin This time, Tyron Tyron Gifford returnedthe ba bail to the 2 8 _ NMSU drove steadily and slowly for a touchdown, using nearly five minutes. “It was a beautiful drive.” Samuel said. But after Dombrowski’s L-yard run brought NMSU within two points, his pass wasjust alittle low for Gocke and USU avoided playing overtime for a third straight (Glasper dropped "¥ Jets surviving. USUfailed tocreate He Oye ane out on by over will settle for missed an extra point and a field goal attempt andfailed on secondgameof the season. ‘The running success also made things easier for quar: terback Jose Fuentes andreceiver Kevin Curtis in their fi nal homeappearances. Fuentes passed for 299 yards and two touchdowns, with Curti: ching seven ballsfor 111 yards andonescore. 4 The paid attendance of 12.291 was USU's lowest since the final home game of 1999 The THIRD-DOWN SUCCESS The Aggies entered the game having con- verted only 28 percent of their third-downplays. break the school record of 169, Curtis’ best play was a leaping grab of a screen pass in the third quarter. He turned the Aggies posted an average of 21,112 fans in five games, the third-best total in schoo! history They went 8-for-8 in the first half, scoring three touchdowns and a field goal on four posses- play into @ 46-yard touchdown wcerg BYUand half hi half, b but converted two aN fourth-down chances. with 1 13 receptions forth for the season. He caught hit six passes for 60 yards and a touchdown, all in the but somewhat disappointing in a season when Utah and Utah came to Logan -AANDED CENTER ee SINS.USUwas1-for-6 on third downin the second SCOOLEY'S CATCHES Tight end Chris Cooley CURTIS’ COUNT USU center Aric Galliano snapped theball USU receiver Kevin Curtis caught seven right hand He underwent surgery after the Oct. 26 loss at Louisiana-Monroe. into second place on USU's career receiving list. 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WLT pa pepe eis 350 38 11117 toe" poem Bay heago TimelTV 2 Line: 49ers by 67 Dion is stil the No.1 option for the Bengals, games, and thal rabo « Iaely to contrue ‘against a Colts delense thal 6 30th against the as ei serueus “51 222° vaghavoPosedfenie”Pate USUdefeated New Mexico's twoDivision I-A schools this season by a total of three points. vil attack throughthe ax fist nan atterrgt to open runeing fares ball 110 times to 86 passes in the last twee pF PA eee eS 440 15 191 im NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE — WEEK 10 Tene 11 am Line Packers by 10. (osarspe| nna Patrica Meunier otc Kore Azuma Heather Bowe Meo Hen 440 S00 163212 pede ATTENDANCE REPORT Devott (25) at Groen Bay (7-1) 7142 7-12 10-143 a= Carn Kach vo i—~€£S° 2 > *E (\ FOOTBALL NOTES ONE fone args City Oaldand Jones Penaies, Beth Baume Halen Alredeson 14 feed? 2 1724 Pitsbuigh Cleveland: Cincinnati Toa nate Psiery 2: (57)Jom tend, Ford. 198, $15,025 ore on 4 4.0500 100 167 Tennesse Rae NT a (24) Jet Groen, Chevrolet, 196. crash, 4, cancer fF A 350 375 100206 The USU offense helpedthe cause by maintaining pos. session for more than half of the game against a run oriented team. James Samuel's 85 rushing yards were the a US pack ba he: i vason and a the> team’s team’s 182 yards a ape also ma a Bn. e718) Ore Fujno Deleon Renee 20. (0) Kerry Wallace, Cheviclet, 196, WILT Pot PFPA 5 30 625 200 167 640 586 248 200 4 40 50 206 188 Baltalo New Engard ‘Marrs 140 ne-40 1070-140 77-140 O10 on 110-141 170-144 7-11 27 (25) Hark Parker Jr, Dodge, 197. crash, $18,945, ‘2 (40) Chad Chatin, Cheviot. 1%, ‘Conference enw a Dn $19,195, Poe Wees—Viewmort 18, Aka (W) 0 Mitew—Fiverion (5) 13, Bingram (G) 6 East hears Rachel Teh “ 2%. (31) Tory Rares, Cherolet, 198, igate—Aka (W) 24, Hiicrest 6 10 eri on-@ Th one . (35) Share Hak Cheviclet, 110, et Cortera 7,Parte Highland(W)0 Bghon () 14, Aka (W) 13. 64 Mayu Hace Mado Woooonto iselete Mourne Mata Hh Vichete Redman yo Shactart Lose Kane ircrra Koberyashe Kim Sai ‘See Lee HeeWon Han (06 Fen5}0 81520 nd a to ° soe 2, (20) Bobby Hamiton Jr. Ford 198. Mies )i ie ) oh tzn Livny Foy Comte, 168) WFL Standings Wiserlost a fumble after returning a short kickoff to start the third quarter. NMSU scored two ator ie 4 i ve * plays later on Dombrowski’s 37 yard pass to Chris bo ; ration aan , eventually, USU fun 19, Drive 10 plays, 47 yards, 4:47. failed), Key play. Tyrone Gilford 42 punt return to USU47. USU 32, WMSU 30 $z 16. (2) Randy Lalo, Cheviolet, 200 F 17 {&) Jolt Burton, Ford, 200, $16.025 16 (4)Kasey Katwe, Ford, 200.$17:920. 19. (22) Mike Mekaughin, Pontiac. 200. . 2 (17) Eton Samyes, Chovicke 200, 21, (2) Mike Wallace, Cheviclet, 199, so 1 a Soma: Chom 188. Championships seemed in control, something game peeene with si fineee ip after effort, National MSUWMISU 10- (Athv6) (46) USU 32, NMSU 24 wens Dive 10 plays. 75 yards, 6:12 usuo Water Taylor 44 run to USU 14 NMSU3, eae Sega Guatation Viclé Gostre-Achusrman 15 (6) Casey Mears, Dodge. 200. $20,806 1 Gentne_Sajen (0) 13 Bram (2) 7315 plays, 41 yards, 257. Key play. Curtis 14 SUMMARY Dennehy y was correct when he said, “We deserved to win this game.” first-half bunkors—Becfton (0) 14, Aa (8) 7. Prey lvcly yerveer SCORING win blow someone out,”* said junior a close game andfinally z tight end Chris Cooley Yet every time USU rhe ia WMSU-H, ; Gremtins— (9) 13. East 6 — Wester Continental Championship Gremiine—tinapam (W) 14, Ata (FO — Manens Contre Cometaratigs Fivercn (8) 0 PeeGremiine—Bircjam Beef 8)(B)25Saran Bl0. tity Mies—Ata (8) 21, Bropam (8) 7 igdgete—Bigiam (B) 20, Fiveron (B) 13 Qombrowski esaswai ate Siu plays, 85yards, 2°24. Key play: Briscoe Fuentes to WMSU47 (3010) (340/10) nes fromlp know they can com —Chamelonetie astern Contnartel 18 Carore Mathew 1 (26) Kav Gritb, Chewolet, 200. i 14 (2) Ma Green Ford 200,619220 —(3pd/10) USU 23, NMSU 10. Third Quarter WMSU-Chris Lumpkin 37 pass trom Aguiniga kick), 13°54. Drive Two plays 32 yards, £4 Key play Siddeen Shabazz (umble recovery on second:-tall ae jackott USU 23, NMSU 17. USU-Kevin Curtis 46 pass from Fu- ones (gms fled) 71. Dri, Sees, ia aan Kem 2 eeeeaeatea one 7 plays, 61 yards 345, Key play. Joel Ha handed HeBe pete with Sun Belt contenders next season, Between now 10 (19) Key Eamtard, Checket 200. 12 (22) Ron Hornaday k Chow 200. gnson 16 pass trom Fuentes to MSU 28 round Saatyweb41Secord en Ce payed at ew 6.450 yar par 72 Set GolCame fevta Sonvaam 5-1 Ghote Part oo Grace Patt eer) Fustera a7 anne oom Yue Fuh nee we Jes oe eneone cs Fr en nn aaa ACen i| at Wena Belt Conference championship and a New Orleans Bowl Gary Coleman 7-49. Chis Cooley 6-60, #bid. USU’s Aggies (3-6) have two games remaining, but ieee a (ae eg < kc honored15 seniorsat thetraditional dinner that follows the say 9a 4-10, Derek Jeter, 1[ and then,then, Dennehy and Dennehy hopes hopes they they will will figure figure out out howto how to ce Ft 0 42 4 (6) user Kale Ford, 200, $57 575. 5) Dad Groen Cheveit 200, 75 6 (7) Jeremy Spencer, Chevectet, 200, y sehen Chencha, 200. oa = 4 (11) Aston Lowe J Chewclt, 200. rin (hick . 179 chre Lumpon 246 1 (18) Seam Winer, Portin 200, 1 2 (13) Stacy Compson, Chevecet, 200, wis —3039—«alled), 748. Deve 10 oe 78 yards, 407 Key Donta Candler 31 pass trom By now, USU followers should be accustomedto this kind of RUSHING—WMSU Paul Dombrowsin thing. The team’s lasttalfour games two wins, two losses 1/89, Walter 'zfor 8-54, Tory Bost: 13: vere decided b of sever i ith two ge » int 43. Kesty Moulton 6-37. PJ. Winston 1-23, were decided by a total Of seven points, WIL {Wo BOING INTO” Ay peice 1.8, Rambo Fiase1-2; USU, overtime James Samuel 1485, Richard Watson 8 The latest game was headed that way, but NMSU tight 63, Jose Fuentes $34 onde 5 SU, Paul Oo end Chris Gocke could not corral Paul Dombrowski's two_, PASSING—HMSU) Paul Dombrowski point pass. “It was a dropped ball, there's no question about} nese!Senne lose it,” said NMSU coach Tony Samuel ae ae aberetuen to MMU ee 49. USU 7.as ‘uckoft WMSU 3. dha iniga Rick), 3:05. Drive: 1 plays, 80 yards 0 PJ Wrston 23 run 10 meee usu7 " moe USU-Chris Cooley 6 pass trom Jose Fern(amen iy,C228, Or: 13 eet eae coach Mick Dennehy : “ “pt the the-atte: ; His teamcertainly kept attention of the fans who Compiled by: A.C. 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