Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday October ssssssuk Briefly Coogs call on Covey ’Cats love By United Press International use Jensen Air Force BYU and Texas-E- l Paso all have one WAC loss Brigham Young struggling along with a 3 record thus far while Wyoming is unbeaten in this season will change starting conference play The Cowboys 4-- for Saturday’s already have beaten the Falcons and Cougars but still have four league games on the road “So Saturday’s game is one Sophomore Sean Covey BYU's No 2 quarterback we both have to win" said will Edwards to keep pace with through last weekend move ahead of junior Bob Wyoming Air Force Coach Fisher DeJensen for the home game said besides being in the 2 Berry the Falcons against Edwards said Tuesday position of needing a win both “One of our concerns has the Falcons and Cougars need been our propensity to turn the to "have somebody beat ball over” he said “For that Wyoming" We’ve both managed to stay reason we will start Sean said DeBerry in a telealive" on Covey Saturday" Jensen had passed for 1801 phone interview “But we can’t yards and 10 touchdowns in afford another loss We’ll have BYU’s first seven games this to utilize our quickness because quarterbacks Western Athletic Conference game against Air Force says BYU Coach LaVeU Edwards 6-- season But he also had 14 interceptions and in ttfo of the Cougars’ last three games he fumbled e' ' losing four In nis completed 23 of 37 passing attempts 62 percent for 249 position by position matchup with them" Except for last year's ar State x-coun- try Over 100 runners in each of the four classes will trample the turf of Salt Lake City's Park today in the state Logan’s ladies may have the cross country championships best chance to place well after Local representation comes in having rolled through their all season easily the form of the Logan girls' competition the crown region taking squad the Sky View boys and both “I expect Murray and both units of the Mountain Crest to be strong but we Timpview as two well as harriers should improve on our seventh qualifiers from the finish from last Logan boys’ team all compet- place coach Ron McBrideyear" said Logan 3A in ing class “Of course we’ll be going down Coach Bob Hike’s Sky View there with winning in ntad" team has twice the motivation Knee problems lor to do well at this year's meet runner Brigeta Nelson have put after being narrowly upset by some question in the hopes of Ben Lomond in the region finals the Grizzlies but she has two weeks ago worked hard swimming and “We finished fifth overall last cycling to stay fit and should year and we’d like to do better support the No 1 runner than that but we’d especially freshman Meghan Nelson like to beat Ben Lomond" While Logan failed to qualify Henke said “We’ve improved for team competition m the over last year as a team but of boys’ meet Jeff Richard and course you don't know who Jim McEvoy will make the trip everybody else is bringing as individuals after finishing in back" the top 10 at region Their goal All indications are that de- will be to crack the top 20 at fending champion Timpview state with most of last yuear’s team Mountain Crest after failing back will be in a good position to have sufficient numbers to to repeat field a girls’ team most of the Mountain Crest is the only season recruited freshman local school to qualify both Naiomi Nielsen for the region girls’ and boys’ squads But the meet in time to qualify for Mustangs will nave trouble state Her sister Michelle matching the 1986 second place leads the Mustangs in the No 1 state finish on the boys’ side In slot regionals they hung on to grab Sky View’s boys appear to the third and last qualifying have a more than fair chance to position challenge for top honors if team “We’ll be there to compete derMil Andersen can rebut I don’t expect any sup cover from a sub-pperforprises” said MC coach Mark- mance at region A deep Bobcat Applegarth who will be com- team will be banking on strong his first season “We races from Dalian Godfrey fileting have the depth that fifth in region and Phillip was here last year" Rawlins Sug-arhou- se i ar fiCL THINK ? 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