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Show SPORTS LIXIE- - 10 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19,2005 Lets get involved with sporting events at DSC Parker has been at four colleges throughout his coaching career and he said the participation at DSC is by far the lowest A lot of people dont know about intramurals, Parker said Each sport has a mandatory meeting that explains to participants what will go on, how it will be run, and the games and times it will be set The intramural schedule goes around a student BY JEROME JONES Dixie Sun Staff Writer Students who wonder what is there to do in southern Utah have a chance to find themselves through intramurals, a sports program on campus with students in mind Jeff Parker, Dixie State College's volleyball coach and intramurals director, said, Everyone likes to play sports, it's what col lege kids do - ' schedule If a team can't make it to a certain time for its game, the game may be moved to a better time Parker said, Its paid for by student fees and we will try to work around their schedule Some of the spring sports include basketball, indoor volleyball and coed softball Parker is trying to add new sports like ping pong and bring back tennis five-on-fiv- e Intercollegiate athletes may (including not participate in their respective sport All participants must be enrolled at DSC with at least 3 5 credit hours Parker said, It is fun and social For more information about intramurals, conor tact Parker at red-shirt- 652-778- 3 619-753- 6 ? s 1 I j V X Wkd , fc. J! Sacramento - Haieyou o'd dish, alarms, pest control, or other products? - j Are you looking to make moisnionev this j summer than you ever have before? Contact ut today to interview for one of j our lu rat.ve term leader position V. San Jose two sales daily you Avciaqmg Reuiiityuiir reps a tilt II .jfieq earn lt- m ..Murrieta51 '0 if 1 ; - Modesto Ontario V Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger scrambles in the second half against the New York Jets in an AFC Divisional Playoffs at Heinz Field in game. The Steelers defeated the Jets in overtime, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Saturday. S:n C.uP die industry 20-1- a .s plume cai, and gas cm , ivnnaq ng an o'fke qualifies lor i; ' " s :,n eu .s. i, JETS continued from page -- ri , Contact Brant at (801) 830 ' ' , J i v- -. ; allace 157 or hoiinail com deweypestcontrol i A -- -I I A j i. ; Ifyouve never sold but yuuve linid all tht h short yourself Call today ano learn how easi'v make $3C 030 this vumnur ; Dove. ov n o n m i r 'n ' Sei ivev me DBA t K' h C' a n De,vcy Pest Coe', A o ,,a5 arm nl'TPi, nil m r v 'r v nob uv c m n c Co or 75 - on- tr l,n p v u i scrambled right and run for yardage from the New York 33 He also had Randle El behind the Jets secondary inside the 10 and went for could-hav- e first-dow-n 9 drive for 32 yards, showing no ill effects from his second half The one thing I ve said I ve always liked about him is that he is unflappable," Steelers coach Bill Cowher said "No matter what takes place, he displays a composure and an ability to move on to the next series "I just like that look m his eye He's a special quarterback He's going to contmue to get better and contmue to grow" Roethlisberger s first interception was an underthrow to Antwan Randle El, his second the overthrow to Burress In both cases, the receiver was open On the touchdown by Tongue, Roethlisberger the touchdown But Roethlisberger was on the run, and his throw was woefully short right mto the hands of Tongue "Ben looks down the field, trying to make big plays," Cowher said "But sometimes you have to be patient " Roethlisberger s second mterception - one play after the first Bnen miss - was an even worse pass intended for Burress Undaunted, the next time the Steelers got the ball - on their first possession of overtime - they again called a pass on the first play, giving their young quarterback another vote of confidence Roethlisberger completed a |