Show i ble to right center and scored on a Bee error Miller hit an RBI single to cap the Bobcats scoring making it Bobcats Confined from Pnge It 15-- 4 ' ’ and Oldroyd Sky View added two more runs in the fourth Wheeler smashed a dou- - Box Elder added a run in the fifth with a pair of doubles by Nelson and Kevin Jensen The game ended with Sky View Grizz Jared Johnson came home with the tying run and Healey came to the plate Coatlnacd from Page 16 who said the day was a carryover from practice "The intrasquad game Third sacker Clark had come up with a showstopper of his own saving at least one run in the fourth when he skied for a high hopper rolled and threw fix' the out Baseball being baseball that beauty was followed by two calamities in the air and on the pound TVo runs scored when left fielder Cody But-ta- rs we play brings out the competitiveness in all of us” he said Palmer and Clark the top two roots in the order accounted for six of the team’s 16 safeties Another dime hits big ones came from the fourth man Justin WQldnson Palmer emerging as a one-ma- n riot counted two doubles among his three hits and was on base all afternoon (Not necessarily to stay — he was thrown out afier missing a signal) blew a routine fly ball and another came home on catcher He pointed to Clark’s seventh inning single as one of the game’s glories With two outs the seme 9--8 and runners on the comers Clark connected on reliever Josh Salvo’s 1 offering sending a soft liner towards shortstop Trevor Howell Earlier in the fifth Howell had drawn gasps from even Grizz fens with a diving save for a third out He leaped again for Clark’s butterfly but it seemed just to float past waving as it went 2-- loading the bases and Miller striking ' out "We’ve got to regroup because the season isn’t over” Howell said "We have four games still To play We need to take one at a time "We can’t quit because we have lost three in a row” the best game he’s pitched all yeat" "I threw strikes” said Scott and some were curves in dutch situations which endeared him to his coach No Grizzly came away glum cer- tainly not Buttars and Wilkinson Buttais was robbed by TYevor Howell but was in the middle of two big rallies He also triggered a disturbing double play in which not one but two Grizzlies were cut down on the third base line As for Wilkinson the cleanup hitter drove starter King to distraction from the very first inning when his single scored Palmer with the game’s first run In the fourth his leadoff double led to a score and slimmed down 7--6 Scots lead His next turn up saw Wilkinson’s throw in the dirt to third It wasn’t as if Logan hadn’t troubles enough that inning Solo shots by Jared Brown and one batter later Hicken (onto Harrison Boulevard) had cut into Healey’s 5-- 2 lead TWo errors and three runs later Healey fell behind Jake King 3--1 “I didn’t like how 1 felt” Stu Howell said "So often you don’t go with your instincts” center scored Healey and gave Scott showed himself “an absolute Logan’s ninth inning rally which began as (it seems) most rallies do This time he did and in came Scott with two outs and a runner on second He walked King but escaped the inning on an umpire’s comical call at third bulldog” Howell said “It was easily the game’s hardest hit ball the homers notwithstanding two-o- ut Wilkinson's triple into the gap in right everyone a brand new 7--7 game The Scots in their half of the sixth scored twice on two bunts a single and an error and the stage was set for with a walk ne neraia journal Logan Utah Sunday April 28 1 996 — Page Nevada coach steps down RENO Nev (AP) — Nevada football coach Chris Ault is hanging up hfe whistle for the second time in three years to devote all his successor Jeff Horton defected to UNLV ' in 19 reasons with nine postHe is 163-63season appearances and seven conference biles He inherited a team that was 8 in 1975 and -1 time to his duties as athletic director "My expectations as an athletic director are very very nigh for myself My expectations of myself as a football coach are very very high You cannot be a part-tim- e football coach’’ Ault said at a news conference Friday As happened in June 1993 Ault choked up over his formal announcement ” there was a “Therefore I’m resigning “Therefore I’m long pause stepping down as ” another long pause “Anyway I’m getting out of football” he blurted Ault said no successor has been chosen but he expected to name a new coach next month He added that there would be no changes on his coaching staff 3-- lost its annual game with the alumni and coached it to an 8-- 3 record the following year Since he took over as coach Nevada has to A advanced from Division II through The Wolf Pack won five straight conference titles the Wolf Pack under Ault three in the Big Sky and the last two seasons in the Big West Nevada was 9--2 last season and 6-- 0 in conference play He’s fifth in victories among active A coaches behind Tom Osborne of Nebraska Joe Patcmo at Penn State Florida State’s Bobby Bowden and La Veil Edwards of Brigham Young who also are the only active coaches with more reasons under their belts He became the only Division I coach also serving as athletic director in July 1986 After sitting out the 1993 season Ault returned the following year when his chosen Bucks coach fired now GM MILWAUKEE (AP) — Mike Dunleavy now has the job he never wanted in the first place Dunleavy was fired as coach of the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday but retained as general manager a role he reluctantly acoeptcd four years ago Until Saturday Dunleavy had maintained he wasn’t ready to move into the front office fulltime because he still wanted to coach in the NBA passion he had for coaching His new duties will include looking for a new coach The Bucks posted three of the franchise Is four worst records during Dunlcavy’s tenure had a franchise-wor- st losing streak in March and are headed to their fifth straight lottery "We are determined to improve the fortunes of 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