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Show THEJJNIVERSITY JGURNAL • SOU!HERN UTAH UNIVER 1TY · MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1999 Clyde taken in sixth round of U~S. Basketball League SU senior Kenyatta Clyde was selected by the Kansas Comets in last week's United States BasketbaJI League draft. Clyde, a 6-8 center/ forward, and native of Las Vegas, Nev., wa the first player taken in the sixth round of the eight-round draft, the 66th player taken overall. Oyde was aJ o the first player selected from the Mid-Continent Conference. Valparai o center Zoran Viskovic, the only other Mid-Con player elected, was taken by Atlantic City with the 73rd overall selection. Clyde led the Mid-Con in scoring and was second in rebound and blocked The CAFE mis ESPRESSO Country Store Food Court 7:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. A CHOICE! a • . . "\"!:t)IE:!!11' 411 . Featuring • varieties o• sbade grown organic coHee & ------ shots th.ls year, averaging 16.6 points, 7.2 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game. He also ranked fifth in the league in field goal percentage at 49.2 percent and seventh in free throw percentage at 72.3 percent. He was an all-Mid-Con first team election as well as a member of the Great Alaska Shootout and BYU Cougar Classic all-tournament teams in 1998-99. "We're very proud and happy to see Kenyatta drafted into the U BL," U Head Coach BiJI Evans sajd. "He did a great job for our program the last two years and I think he has the skills to play well in the professional ranks. n Baseball to face BY.U £SPR£$$0 The SU baseball team continues its five game road swing today and tomorrow against in-state rival Brigham Young in Provo. Today' opener begins at 2 p.m., while tomorrow's doubleheader starts at noon at Cougar Field on the BYU campus. The serie was originally cheduled as two doubleheaders Tuesday and Wedne day but a cheduling conflict forced the change in the schedule. This will be the third meeting with BYU this season. The Cougars lead the overall series with SU, 107-24, and have won even of the last nine meetings, CAPPUCHINO ' LATTI:§ 1TAL1AN SODAS ~iSCOrTi tlot: Chocolat-€/ S ~ l - ' C]B[IT:E,A. "I Jlity the fools who ·do11't l>11v ., their C~.D.s from Gravwhale." ., . . DON'T ~E A FOOL, PUY NEW OR USED C.D.S, TAPES, MOVIES, Vlt>EO GAMES AND THE CO\/ETEt> "LONG80ARDS~ AT TH~ LOWEST PRICES IN CEt>AR CITY. AND DON'T FORGET, OUR STUDENT VISCOUNT IS WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. GRAYWHALE (D. EX~ANGE IS 200 NORTH 70 EAST IN THE LIN'S MARKET SHOPPING CENTER. Sb7-SSSS including four of five games this season. BYU opened trus season's series with a 4-2 victory over the 'Birds Feb. 10, in St. George, Utah. The Cougars also took three of four games played in Cedar City March 26-27. enters the BYU series hatting .283 as a team and has been outscored 391· 329 through 37 games. Tyler Petersen i one home run away from breaking the school record for most home run in a single ea on. Tyler' 14 home runs ties him with his older brother, Jake, who hit 14 home runs la. l season. |