Show tw m?r TTf r i! : T--T "A Page 20— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday March 15 1998 in the Midwest Region The top seven teams get berths to region- Alabama’s Mandy Chapman won the with a “This ii exactly what we 39 JO Tide gymnasts swept all ed to prepare for the Big West four events Saturday Merritt Championships” Corn said Booth won the vault with a "This wu our second-beper 9375 Dara Stewart took the formance of the year and will uneven bars with a 995' help us in securing a spot at Danielle McAdams claimed the regionals” balance beam with a 9825 and The Aggies head to Boise State Shay Murphy finished off the Saturday for the Big West Chamnight with a perfect 1000 on pionships and hope to improve the floor exercise on their RQS The 19330 mark Christo Denson led the Aggies at Alabama improves USU’s with a 38775 score in the She led the team on bars RQS to 1934025 currently sixth Continued from Page 13 st Miller Continued from Page 13 Calvin cleared a season best for a ninth place finish in the final round of the pole vault' Three members of the USU track and field team went to Albuquerque NA1 on Thursday and Friday to participate in the and Men Women’s hosted by DecathlonHeptathlon the University of New Mexico Jamie Hall and Denise Jewkes meet Hall finished the meet in first place with 5246 points sqdset personal records in fourra die five events The records came in Season Johnson — Offensively the junior center connected on ge left-hand- Although the Aggia obviously could have used more from Ged-de- s his performance against UM 32-ga- expect from die Ogden native When you look at toe big picture my area at Utah State has startbeen great” Gedda said ' r have been a little bit wida and harder to get around to from him” Birch ended up with two rebounds and six points in 19 minutes but the forma Sky View MBwid Forced shots and defensive lapses also led Eustachy to ride him harder than anyone in practice the last couple of weeks " Usually better at home than on the road Davis did show signs of ' vi-- y NO Interest NODownPaymeritcKf NOMonthly Faymehtfei$r NO 'Accrued Interest ' scare Birch all back and center Dmitri Jansen-othe way FremnowiintflMarcfi30yw(mpurdiaKa TV VCR or Audio product with your Three Diamond CM tfceiri no down Pqsnent no required montUy and no brtersst pUhtg ufr month after month Hurry in now jbr pur best deals ear on HomeTItester Systems 7-f- ' n V rii 1 peirfor-froThe Aggies' long range against the Tops cost Utah State the lead field goal percentage in Although the then : could year and Eve a big senior season if he buyb'into Eustachy’s m r-l Chech out these specials atth additional savings when purchased as a padtano i&vV — T- v int philosophy and learns to rebound without lQ0Lf top-rank- ed Aggia and second place North- ern Arizona Lumberjacks both Gedda — During modi saw their pereentaga drop folof toe first half Gedda looked lowing first round losses on effort likethe Aggies’ savior After Thursday NAlTs Johnson picked up his thud foul against Cincinnati wu just a little Eustachy plugged the senior bit betten': with Utah The Lumberjacks’ 42978 is now the top percentage in the later' Gedda knocked down two country narrowly outdistancing USU’s 42901 Nathan Arizona free throws to complete a 15-- 0 run and give Utah State its first led toe nation in accuralead of the game at 8 cy last season March 26 in his native San Antonio Til be ready for that” he said "When the time' comes I’ll have my fun there too” " While the strength of Utah State this season has been the play of its perimeter players next season most of the experience and the takat will be in the front court with Johnson Davis and vicnon- factor in the two prior games contributing just one basket for: Rice will compete in the Slam Dunk Championships on f standout also threw his best' offensive move of toe season at Mary land star Laron Profit Driving from toe left side of the basket Birch got Profit up in the air with a head foke blew past him on the right and laid it in for his He had a productive game in u walk-o- n Otowokandi better flam anyone in the Big West Championship and wu also pretty solid against Ebezie "He wu a lot like Olowokan-di- ” Birch said "Except he might -4 Terrapin lead Rice knocked down just seven of his lut 24 field goal attempts an Aggie and drew the ire of Eustachy on a number of occasions for defensive miscues But he will be the last of the 1997-9- 8 Aggies that Utah State fans cheer 1 hoping to make the team and end up bang able to be a part of two championship teams and being able it to makeit to the Big E — The freshman played Pacific’s Michael ng outness this ua ed out ! 15-po- int 'i - was much like his carea at USU: more than you shape over the summer Johnson and UM’s Laron Profit took to the rebound all the way for a ed M 496 during his final game in me” to front him but we Aggie blue but he still broke his supposed front him too welL” didn't own school record of Ml (1995- - ' A he stays in fighting as long 96) and finished fourth on the ensuing inbounds 16b from Saxon -- 6-- ng forward will be most remembered for inadvertently tearing die net which led to a long rally-killidelay for the Aggies Davis might prefer it that way hi foul trouble early Davis wu from the floor and grabbed three rebounds in just 19 minutes on toe court More troubling however- wu Davis’' overall disap- pesrance down the stretch 6-- 3) - nd should be a force next season Overthelast seven games he shot 64 percent from the floor while averaging 127 points and 90 reboundsa night Pharoah Davis — The junior 7-- v goal attempts and finished with 12 points and a team-hig- h Confirmed from Page 13 six rebounds but all of those from long-ranfor a total of two numbers —- minus one rebound points — came in the second half Jones had scored two points or Saddled with foul trouble leu on just two other occasions from the start (two in the firstright four this season and wu averaging' ihirnitwa with 14:23 to go in fine nearly 13 points an outing over the opening half) Johnson played the previous four games six minutes in the first half Like Saxon fatigue may have just Defensively Johnson wu on played a factor (Jones broke his Ekezie most of die time own school record for minutes didn’t fine too well mice played in season during the die 256-poucenter game) although the determinahold of the ball Ekezie a tion wu still there (remember his got ended up with 17 points and over the table telephone-tanglin- g seven rebounds uve attempt?) “He had die height advantage Jones’ percentage for the season dropped from 517 to over me and was bigger than Johnson said "We were for timeout Unfortunately he was unable to throw down the Jan-Mich- " 33-00- 50 while on his backside and calling 6-- 5) u eighth with 3964 points and set a new personal record in the shot put with a throw of rebounding the failed attempt 7-- 110-met- er Denise Jewkes finished die Big West Championship tory over Pacific but wu a over-Far- 4 7) (5-04- more athletic ana agile than even His breakaway dunk opportunity in the second half wu well on its way to being an ESPN highlight and a momentum-build- er Instead he made SportsCenter by left-hand- ed two-ho- ur 0) Tigers and Tups he needed to n tourna-mnad- u the high jump shot put (41-1javelin (1324)6) and the 200 meters (2528) Mary- I left-hand- ed with Jake Pugsley being the only member of the men’s team at die land with his usual explosiveness And against huge teams like die : 6-- represented the women's team finish against Pacific or - ' A j - st all-arou- nd Big West list Kevin Rice — The senior for- -' ward just wasn’t the same after spraining his ankle against Cal' State Fullerton in the semifinals of the Big West Championship "It’s still swolkn Rice said of his ankle "but that’s no excuse I have problems jumping and cutting but I get treatment before the games and that helps me” Although he still managed to create good scoring opportunities for himself Rice wasn't able to ' - 5 st chair-toppli- yean”'"- ' all-arou- nd ( " nd Kristen O’Dell led USU with "Christy Denson turned in a and Amber great effort” Com said "Melissa career-hig- h Kilpatrick also did a nice job in Jamison tied her season-be: the with a 9775 The Aggies’ ' ''r The Aggies started on bars and 48325 wag a season-hig- h r on i: ' turned in the second-bemark vault IV INDIAN WELLS Calif! (AP) weeks I wu ready to play with of the season with a 4870 and "Kristen rocked her vault” — As a she broke a my right hand I beat her" only trailed Alabama by 15 Core said “It wu absolutely finger on ha rfgt 1won Asked what compelled ha to she one event Joining Dei awesome She didn’t move a played e in a Hingis grinned play solid bar routines were KilAmber also did a nice job ment against aids three years - ana said "I wouldn’t have been patrick (9725) Lyndsey Gaus-ta- d and had just a small step” r able to (day It wu just so I could The Crimson Tide scored a (975) and Emily Swank playing" 'keep ' s 49325 on bars building a 95 (9775) ' In the Newsweek Champiou ” "It wu a great start Cora lead after two events ranked playa In fee world V Gip running concurrently at toe said "We hit all six sets Then Text “She’s by for No 1” Lindsay Hyatt Grand Champions Resort opt the Aggus have straggled on lt t said after Hingis beat Greg Rusedski the new Vbig ' looked like trouble wu brewing 4 Saturday to win the bootna” on the men's tour On the men's side Pugsley when Melissa Torres watered Evert Cup “She just whelmed Thomas Muster with 11 finished third in the decathlon down aces — one clocked at a record ha routine and Jamison fell is so dominant she with 6682 points and set eight on a 149 mph — to win their semifinal "As long tumbling pass and stepped personal records The marks out of bounds twice 1 6 (7-well she came in the long jump (22- "We woe starting to crack' to stay therefor a while” After another rain going 0450) shot put (34)043) dis- Corn said "Bur didn’t We ' Davenport speaks with authority delay Marcelo Rios ended the cus (118-09-) javelin (168-0roaring she's ranked second In the world surprising run of “ ‘dll playing in his first ATP 100 meters (1136) 400 meters hurdles KrisO'Dell danced to a 9675 their final for two hours Hingis Tour semifinal 6 (6-3 (5264) meters the 1500 and Richards notched and breezed through the No 1 vs No a 965 sy (1544) Denson finished off the event 2 matchup (5:3166) ' On one point Hingis The Aggies outdoor seuon USU scored a 484)75 on floa continues on Friday when they Alabama recorded a 4900 on for to ha left switching die rack et from ha right hand to ha left took charge by winning six travel to Tucson Ariz to com- beam to widen its lead and drilled the ball crosscourt to straight points USU the meet finished on ClasJ Williams the Willie at pete Gambill had reached toe beam Kerry Griggers led the keep the rally going sic team with a 9775 "When I wu around six I won finals by upsetting Mark "We were rocking and rolling a tournament for 9i (yea olds)” poussis Francisco CUveW But like the rest of the team on beam! but then Krissy she said fl had a broken finger with exception of Johnson Ge(Richards) fell twice and and couldn’t play with my right dda wasn't nearly as effective in dictated play hammering groqnd- Christy (Denson) had a few" hand” die second half He drained a She (fid not iwin that final left- - steoka tost sent Davenport wobblesi” Corn said "But I with nine minutes left in wu ryinp from udeline to sideline voy impressed with this - handed however toe middle of a 2 team and how they performed ' “That girl (toe otha finalist) Hingis Won tfre- Australian but he found in front of such a big crowd wu just yery scared of playing Open m January nid Hu lost just much bigga players (tike 8 for- Now we have to come home Smebe(ause she was afraid I twice :this i year to Venus ward Terence Morris) while the and Williams in Sydney and Daven- for the Big would beat ha get! ready' ( "So after two port in Japan Tbps turned to their powdr game West Hingis i 17-10- 50 ' the als ? lbt price 299" sue TWUSWfwMwM T r1- - uwasnuu Slip rfHrlwry - cWfcy mi (w )t I iaedy l Ba price 399" wrli ifcun wlri pmvUa mTVvcaCDia —S Wy i—( rfhtWwSI WtoMldMfWhrrfOwTVltaM ’ ::i' a—fa mi trnu a wU V"' V i IHflMOO AV RKBVIII hMaqMi sfiej grti MCTR5 CKNnRCHANmLLOUDSPIAKIR - TWU-VMO- LOGAN CITY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT - “! 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