Show (! ninf nwtirie £ MSjw iqi & 3fcij‘ Page 22 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday usu Continued from Page 15 Beasley have done a tremendous job for us over the past few games” Searle said “They are I know I can count on them each and every just tough competitors game” Beasley went 7 on Friday including a home run two runs 3-- and two RBI Saturday the Aggies struck back Rhealee Thorn signaling trouble ahead by breaking up a with a fifth frame triple The two-ru- n inning tied the game but Hawaii again shuffled in front with a run in the sixth Thorn incidentally had wasted no time introducing herself to Hawaii In the first inning of Friday’s first game she had stolen home on a double theft In Saturday’s sweet seventh only Teresa Leveque hit but the Aggies needed no more thanks to Hawaii's frozen fingers Kelly Gentle a winner Friday took over in the fourth inning Saturday and suffered despite giving up no earned runs This time it was Tara Thompson's turn to triumph going all the way and striking out six on the league’s top offensive team no-hitt- er 12-- 6 Thompson April 28 1 996 tom of the seventh of Friday’s first game Beasley made things interesting by leading off with her third homer of the season USU managed to get runners at second and third but saw them die as Hawaii recorded its 32nd win of the season Thompson took the loss for the Aggies giving up nine runs on seven hits Gentle picked up the win going just 21 innings and allowing one run on three hits In game two Hawaii's Tia and coach They finished the NHL Continued from Page ular season 15 reg- but have picked up their play considerably in the playoffs St Louis advanced despite struggling on the power play getting six shots on five chances in in their Game 6 and going three home games Jon Casey who replaced the injured Grant Fuhr in Game 2 stopped 23 shots Avalanche 3 Canucks 2 At Vancouver British Columbia Joe Sakic scored the winning goal for the second straight game as the Colorado Avalanche beat the Vancouver Canucks 3--2 Saturday night and advanced to the second round of the NHL playoffs The opportunistic Sakic con- land's Gund Arena since it NBA openeJ in 1994 at halfCleveland trailed 44-4- 1 time and never caught up in the Continued from Page 15 second half although it twice got Peeler who missed the opening within a point Both times Mason game with a strained right calf answered — with a put-bacame off the bench to add 12 Patrick Ewing scored 16 points Sam Cassell led the Rockets 14 of them in the second half and who had a string of eight consecgrabbed 12 rebounds for the utive road playoff wins snapped Knicks Brandon led Cleveland with 22 points and eight assists 21 points and 12 assists with Olajuwon had 18 points 102 Hawks 94 OT Pacers his fifth sixth and Olajuwon drew At Indianapolis Rik Smits sore fouls within a span of 19 seconds all showed that Indiana and feet He bumped into Jones on a rebound in the playoffs without can win on the Rockets' end of the court Miller Reggie then was called on the other end Smits had 29 points Saturday when he went up to try to block night including five in overtime Anthony Peeler's driving shot as the Pacers held off Atlanta 102-9- 4 Knkks 84 Cavaliers 80 first-routv ing their best-of-- 5 At Cleveland Anthony Mason plavoff series at one game apiece dominated the inside collecting The Hawks trailed by as many 23 points and 12 rebounds as New as lb points in the first half and York beat Cleveland 84-8- 0 for a lead in the best-of-- 5 by 13 in the fourth quarter before 0 scries basket by The Knicks can wrap up the rallv ing A first round with a victory WednesCraig Ehlo pulled the Hawks to 87-8- 5 with 148 seconds to go in day night at Madison Square Garden where the Cavaliers were 0 regulation and Atlanta got the ball back when Derrick McKey during the regular season The visiting team has won 12 threw away the inbounds pass Steve Smith made a layup and of the last 14 New Derrick McKey missed one at the meetings including regular rid of pesky Tampa Bay as Bob Corkum had a goal and two assists The Flyers took the last three games against the Lightning who gave them a surprisingly stiff test in their first playoff appearance That led to a nasty Game 5 in Philadelphia in which the teams were called for a combined 139 Morenz and Wiese paced the penalty minutes Saturday night Rainbow Wahine with the Flyers never gave Tampa Bay performances Morenz also a chance in front of 27189 fans scored three runs at the ThunderDome Hawaii jumped off to a 0 lead They scored goals 55 seconds before the Aggies could get anyapart in the opening period in verted a passout from Sandis thing going In the bottom of the building a 1 lead Then after Ozolinsh at 17:18 of the third third Utah State climbed to withscoreless the Lightning keeping in one run after Thompson's two-ru- n in a period as the Canucks wrapped power play home run to right field Corkum gave Philadelphia an up the Western Conference series unsurmountable 4-- 1 lead in the in six games Thompson went 2 for the game 2 Sakic's seventh goal of thoJ and runs two second period scoring recording series was a quick snap shot that RBI Blues 2 Maple Leafs 1 Hawaii would pick up additionAt St Louis Steve Leach gave Vancouver goaltender Corey al runs in the fifth and seventh scored with 5:57 left as the Blues Hirsch little chance Curtis inning to hand the Aggies their advanced to the second round of Leschyshyn and Gaude Lcmieux loss of the season to the playoffs for the first time in scored the other Colorado goals Markus Naslund and Esa the Rainbow Wahine USU had three seasons lost six of its last seven to Hawaii The Blues lost in the first round Tikkanen scored power-pla- y dating to Vancouver in Mike Keenan's goals for the Canucks against season and postseason games including Colorado goalie Patrick Roy first season as general manager back to last season The Knicks are 1 at Cleve back-breaki- 3-- 3-- five-minu- te 2-- ck 2-- 2-- third-straig- ht York-Cleve-la- five-straig- buzzer sending the game into ht overtime 7-- had been tagged with Friday’s first loss Thom Beasley Tammy Alcan-ta- r and Leveque all had RBI’s for USU Saturday Stephanie Wiese continued to whack away for the Wahincs homcring Saturday She in Friday’s sechad gone ond game Trailing 7-- 5 going into the bot- - Aggie Continued from Page 15 “I've always been a team player” Wells said “I told them (coaches) if they thought me playing on defense would make the team better then let’s do it “I had a good time today It takes a little different mentality I feel like a mental stress has been lifled” Wells was still wearing his “QB” necklace after the scrimmage “That might have to come off" he said With Wells playing defense the quarterback field has narrowed to three Senior starter Patrick Mullins took the most snaps passes tor completing 105 yards and an interception Senior linebacker David Gill made the pick to end the first series and would probably been d TD but the gone for an coaches blew there whistles Junior quarterback Matt Sauk has moved up to No 2 on the depth chart lie connected on passes for 47 yards Junior Gary tcssitorc completed attempts for 23 yards including a 80-yar- -6 TD pass to freshman rd receiver Adrion Pierson “With as windy ss it was today (gusts from 30-3- 5 mph) it's hard to evaluate the QBs Smith said “We'll have to take a dose look at the film because we had a ton of dropped balls The concentration wasn't very good by our receivers” Senior Shawn Turner led the receiving corp with five catches for 76 yards including a nice catch for 45 yards from Mullins Pierson had four receptions for 28 yards Sophomore light end London McBride caught three passes for 43 yards Sophomore Melvin Blue led the rushing attack with 103 yards on 21 carries but fumbled the ball three times Brown gained 62 yards on 16 attempts and scored twice on runs of four and 10 yards Smith wasn't happy with the mistakes on offense Knit did take time to praise the line “I’m pleased with the offensive front overall" Smith said “Mark Rommel (a junior college transfer) and Mauricio Jourdan have been doing a good job Brandon Dyson's move to center may be the right spot for him” Smith is in search of a long snapper especially after Saturday Senior placckickcr Micah Kikht hit only 2of-- 8 field goal attempts (32 and 52 yards) and senior Nathan Morreale missed both of his tries The wind and bad snaps were blamed “Whoever is the kicking coach is in trouble” said Smith with a laugh He is in charge of the kickers “Micah Knorr is going to be fine The snaps were pathetic I'm glad Micah wasn't perfect because now I can get on him a little We need to work on timing more and find a snapper" The Aggies will practice Tuesday Wednesday and Friday with another scrimmage planned for next Saturday in Romney Stadium “We're not very good right now but we're still way ahead of where we were a year ago" Smith said “Last spring I w asn't sure we could win a football game I feel a lot better about our chances this spring” Zioiu Bank home equity credit line Whether for life's necessities or its enjoyments chances are pretty good you’re going to need extra cash now and then Frankly if you use it wisely a Zions Dank home equity line is the smartest place to get it No No First off the interest is usually tax deductible Secondly (You’ve probably noticed the the annual rate is terrific chart above) You can even bor Fees Points row up to 100 of your home’s value Thirdlv the 6 month intro-ductoiy rate of 590 is as good as it gets And another big plus is that you can use the money however you want— whenever you want All of which makes a Zions Dank home equity credit line more attractive than all those campaign promises rouve been hearing lately To apply stop by vour local Zions Dank oflice or better yet call I 00-789-LOAN (537-LOA- N in the Salt Lake area) ZIONS BANK Member FDIC lvn TV aprnal aii mnnib imradurtny raw ia iVIS Annual Percentage Rair (APR) TV irpiUr variable raw atwli mdl lake effect aia tnomba aftrr hw Iim anr iet( on Ce amount of equity ana bate in your home and tbr pram inwre m raw Aaef SW tbe prana raw 82AS APR Currently- if mur ratio a 2SS or traa mat irpilar rate illbr pome plu I" - 9 ?V APR I If vow luaii I 7S APR) APR I Mft'v pome plm 4 (1J IWtAFRl ratm ia 26MS wur rrrular raw wl be prana nlut 1 MV prime pbie I JfSllPH APR): "I MS rmwta pb 2S (IP IRS 7m n Rank a prana raw a equal in in Kaaa raw a dr fined m tbe loan dnrumrwatmn Ml raw- - a uwl on tb pn raw in (Ant prana pbia SS (13 I AS APR Tbe man—un APR the bne hw Ira than 1500 1 aia month from the tttnr your ken begin Actual ratr mavvani btpnri value will be ik trt mined bi tbe bank A S15ibarre a madr Hr any cbn k nr drah nntter If tbe bne ia not uanj mr dumy any calendar year a ISO (ae a ill be aairrawt Tbia otter nft’ailaHe an borne equity credit knee hebm S2v6Onil Ak vou1 fman ial ) ahnui taa deductibility umI - il-H- N -- t U J jii qf sf) JJ -t Moi |