Show vjrv-4- Wy sm - uTC '’'-- & Q£Z325T- - j s i is ' i - -v — - - v rww - -’ vpXVX - X Goal Continued (him Page 8 country this year But the New Mags know how to entertain their fans which was not as many as the reported 7839 When the game started the school band outnumbered the students in attendance Back to the entertainment After each New Mexico State kickoff a dog named Smokey runs onto the field to retrieve the kicking tee Smokey is pretty efficient and got a real workout last Saturday The New Mags kicked off a season-hig- h four limes against USU But not all eyes were on Smokey In fact Smith didn't even know what a fan was talking about when they questioned him about the canine Monday “I didn’t see that” Smith replied “Where was I? Oh I was probably over on the sidelines yelling at somebody” Defensive tackle Greg Stcn-so- n was sporting a black eye after Saturday's game He picked it up on a kickoff His MC Continued from Page 8 Giles Marci Giles Amber Brower and Amber Weston each scoring Murray’s lone goal was made on a penalty kick after a hand ball was called on Mountain Crest in the second half Before Tuesday’s game Coach Olsen said he had worked with the girls on their transitions and execution “Last night we really practiced aggression and going to the ball and stuff and I think it helped” said junior defender Dana Saltern “Today I saw a lot of results” Olsen commented “I didn't want the forwards turning in getting stripped of the ball passing it back we got a lot of crosses from kickoffs “He blew up the wedge” Smith said Stenson also made a big tackle on a kickoff Wedge builders beware How dangerous would Dwayne Nelson he if he had two good hands? 'Hie senior leads the team in interceptions with three and plays with a cast on a broken wrist “I have a problem if the hall is straight at me” Nelson said “I have a better shot when the ball is up in the air and I can get my hand without a cast on cor-nerba- it" Quarterback Malt Sauk was recently asked with coach Smith in attendance about how much freedom he hud in making uudi-blc- s and changing plays “I have freedom to do it” Sauk said “When the play that is called is bad then I can audible” Who calls the plays? was the next question “The coaches call all the plays” Sauk said with a smile Congratulations to linebacker David Gill He married Danielle Devine on the Sunday after the Senior midfielder Kira Johnson scored the goal for the Grizzles in the first half Sophomore Linscy Merrill kicked the bull away from an Olympus defender and passed it to Johnson w'ho netted the score “We played better than the score shows” said Mellison “They actually were a beatable team “I wish it wouldn't have ended this way but we had a good season We learned a lot so we'll see what happens next season” r iW l - r''-rx- The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday October 16 1996 — job is to take on the wedge on - Page 1 1 Harrick cleared of wrongdoing - BYU game Married life is “just fine" he reports The UNLV Rebels (0-- 7 this year since September 1995) are making their annual run at the e record for most points given in a season (544 by UTLP in up 1973) UNLV gave it a good effort last year before falling short at 520 But there is good news Having been trampled for 365 points in seven games (he Rebels arc 34 points ahead of last year's puce and on track to unseat the Miners Go Rebels or is that watch them go Rebels Here's a quick look at the Scripps Howard Power Rankings (done by a computer) USU has moved up to 61st the best in the Big West Nevada checks in at A Pacific-1- 0 LOS ANGELES (AP) Conference investigation found no NCAA rules violations in the sale of a cur owned by UCI A basketball coach Jim Harrick to the sister of a top recruit two newspapers reported htdav However (he I os Angeles Daily News said Harrick might be reprimanded by athletic director Peter Dalis for failing to report the sale that occurred just two days after Baron Davis verbally committed to all-tim- A Cougars Continued from Page well-place- game)” Alexander remarked can't pull a game out when you make errors at crucial times “You Weber State 120th Idaho UNLV 129th New Mexico Stale 56th and Boise Stale 115th 121st You've got to push ahead and make things happen But we just hud things on our side of the net that were costly” The Ags hung around in second game until Steele pounded a kill into a gaping hole in the USU defense to give the Cougars up 5 at the lime a sideout From that point on BYU allowed the Aggies only four sideouts and one point (off a service return error) in cruising to a 15-- 6 win Steele and and senior outside 1 163rd Smith got a nice white felt cowboy hat in Lubbock Texas and picked up some “go to church” cowboy boots in El Paso Texas last week This is the final road game for the Aggies Maybe Smith can put his new attire to use and ride a Bronco this weekend One question for the schedule maker at USU Why is the Aggie basketball team playing at Weber State on the same day as the Las Vegas Bowl? Both arc scheduled for Dec 19 at 7 9-- hitler Gale Oborn Johnson unairked four kills apiece to pace the Cougars in their methodical dismantling of the Aggies in game three Johnson finished what her pm over our blocks" Alexander explained “It's just that we just didn't close our blocks well We didn't get our hands on the ball enough But in terms of being up there with them we were Wc made some gixxl defensive plays” Senior setter Mindi Jackson and freshman hitlers Heather Black and Lori Sargent led the Ags with six digs each Black also served a Said Johnson of her good swings: “When your team's playing well it’s a lot easier to have ainfidcnce in yourself” Johnson and Steele not unlike a pair of humble Heismun-culihc- r tailbacks passing credit to their offensive lines said that Smith's pinpoint setting was the secret to (heir hitting performances pair of aces but she failed to notch a kill in eight attempts from her outside hitter slot Sargent and middle hitter Gina Radford paced USU in the kill 'ale-gor- y with seven each and Jackson recorded 15 of the team's 26 assists Despite her team’s shutout of the hosts Michaclis a veteran of the aillegiate volleyball scene said she saw plenty of potential in the youthful Aggies “Utah State is a much improved ball team They play with good enthusiasm good spirit — and they’ve got a nice attack They just need a little bit of help to put the ball away They battle but they don't quite have the outside hitters to put the ball away yet “But it's coming" Michaclis said “It is” “Annu-Lcn- a did a great job with her selling” said Steele “She was very smart w ith she chose to set so it 35-yc- ar where made it look easy for us Our hitting through the blocks that's pretty much determined by the the pass and where the set is" The sets must have been in some choice spots because the Aggies hud heaps of trouble trying to position themselves to block the subsequent kill attempts Not a single USU player i Mmmmmi trims CAUSE SO MUCH IS RIMNO ON YOUR TIRES" recorded more than two blocks “For the most part they didn't hit 1 1 8 Following the IX) the Cougars regrouped and on the strength of d one dink by setter Anna-Icn- a Smith and a stuff each by Helen lljorth Korie Rodgers and Steele reeled off four straight points to lake the game “We made too many costly mistakes at the end (of the first 75th Some other notables Southern Miss 8th Texas Tech 20th BYU 29th Utah 43rd Oklahoma State 68th Cal State Northridge 108th North Texas play for the Bruins Quoting a Puc-ll- ) source the South Bay Daily Breeze also reported that “nothing serious" hud been uncovered by the investigation into allegations that UCI A violated NCAA rules against providing extra benefits to recruits Jim Muldoon the Puc-ltl'- s assistant commissioner said from his Walnut Creek Calif office he could neither confirm nor deny the reports coach culled “a real fine night” — 10 kills with a double-doubl- e (333) and a game-hig- h digs “(Johnson) had a good night" Alexander aimmented “She's on and off lor them 1 don't think she's a real powerful hitter hut because she was up there with Amy Steele that opened up a lot of holes for her She had some good swings" f 45 easffl HlflliAUAAIIAiiAAM the wings so it wasn’t always from the middle or always from the wings We tried to really mix it up and that’s the type of execution and transition I was after” The Mustangs seemed optimistic about their upcoming game against Region 67 ’s No 4 seed Judge Memorial at 4 pm on Thursday again in Hyrum “We’re just going to have to continue on with our game plan” said Olsen “Judge is going to be a stronger team (than Murray) so we’re just going to have to adjust according to what they throw us The execution the transition the passing the talking those arc the things we need to do in order to win a game But I’m not too worried about it We’ll just take every team as they come like we always have” “I think we can do it” Lisa Giles said “We’ve got it We can make it all the way if we want it and I know that we do” Sky View 2 Timp View 0 Sky View will advance to play Woods Cross Region 67 ’s team Thursday on the Wildcats' home field thanks to its shutout of Timp View who was ranked second in Region 8 Game time is 3:30 T SPEED RATIO TO IITQOi I the game in the first half “It was jungle ball at the 18 and she just followed the ball in” said Bobcat coach Tab Prisbrcy “She’s a scraper” The second goal came in the MPM I 020A0 1X110010 TRIAOWIAR SIRES Bin AND TOR INCREASED NOW TRACTION WATER A SNOW ISOiATINO LATERAL OROOVES PUU-Oin- H NO MEOW MT A ISO MVHWI SON rnn a sir os row sis Sion res onuis 70 GUAAANTtt 0 top-seed- ed Sophomore halfback Mickey Folsom scored the first goal of 1IO CAU LOWEST?PRICES! 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