Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday September 15 2002 — B3 Pack claim biggest win in a decade RENO Nev (AP) — Nevada claimed its biggest victory in a decade a 8 upset of Brigham Young but may have lost one of its best running backs ever for the rest of the season ' ZackThreadgill passed for 410 yards and four first-ha- lf touchdowns then the Wolf Pack defense withstood a late rally to send hundreds of Mackay Stadium fans onto the field celebrating their greatest win since Nevada moved to A in 1992! up from Division “It’s the biggest win since I’ve been here’' said Coach Chris Tormey in his third year of rebuilding a Nevada program that hasn’t had a winning season since 1998 “I think we’ll look back two or three years from now and we’ll look at this game and say to ourselves 11131 was the day that we turned it around That was the day our players started to believe and know that they could win”’ Nate Burleson caught 12 passes for 215' yards including a scoring play early to help Nevada (1-to the win despite the loss of star running back Chance Kretschmer to a knee injury after a late hit out of bounds on his first carry of the game Tormey fears it could be the last they see this year of the former calf roper from Tonopah' who led the NCAA in rushing last year with 1732 the first freshman to do so since Mar- shall Faulk at San Diego State in 1991 “Chance is going to be out indefinitely with the knee strain" Tormey said-“I- t could be serious It doesn’t look good" - Freshman quarterback Lance Pendleton with seven completions on moved BYU (2-its final drive but time expired with the Cougars at Nevada’s 32 with one inter Threadgill who was 31-2- ' I-- ! I-- 95-ya- rd 1) 1) 28-of-- 37 ception led Nevada to two touchdowns in the last 48 seconds of the second quarter for a 4 halftime lead “Right at the end of the half was huge huge” said BYU Coach Gary Crowton who was impressed with Nevada’s play “They’re playing at hpme They have a veteran team They are very poised very confident He’s a good coach This is his third year with the team They’re only going to get better” Pendleton came off the bench to lead the Cougars to a pair of third quarter touchdowns TD run by Marcus Whalen and then a a scoring pass to Gabriel Reid to cut the margin to 8 at 4:09 in the third But neither team scored in the final quarter andThreadgill teamed up with Burleson on a key drive late that pinned BYU deep in its own territory with 2:1 8 left after the Wolf Pack was from the 2 stopped on fourth-and-go- al “I kept telling the guys we had to work the clock and keep their offense off the field” Threadgill said “Unfortunately we didn’t get in the end zone but our defense came up big and did their job” he said Freshman Matt Milton rushed 21 times for 93 yards for Nevada Marcus Whalen led BYU with 14 carries for 135 yards Bret Erigemarin completed only attempts for 80 yards for 112 yards in while Pendleton hit the second half: “I told them to keep their heads up work hard and move forward" Crowton said after the game “I feel like we’ll come back and woit hard like we do” The Wolf Pack opened a 10-- 0 lead late in the first quarter when Burleson took a swing pass 31-1- 30-ya- rd rd 31-2- AP photo Brigham Young quarterback Bret Engemann (5) is pressured by Nevada defenders Morscheck (42) and Shaun Tagatauli (4) late in the first half Saturday from Threadgill at his own 5 and — thanks to a key block from Tim Fleming — ran down the sideline to the end zone ' “I got a great block and I wasn't going to get caught’' said Burleson who credited Threadgill with calling an audible to change the draw play that had been planned The senior quarterback said he knew Burleson would get free for a first down in that ' 13-of-- LAS VEGAS (AP) — Oscar De La Hoya wasn’t about to run this time With his pride and boxing future on the line he gave Fernando Vargas a lesson in what being a true warrior was all about Battered by some right hands in the early rounds De La Hoya came back to settle a neighborhood feud Saturday night by stopping Vargas with a vicious assault in the 1 1th round of their grudge match De La Hoya won a master- ful fight of ebb and flow with left hook that turned the fight around in the final seconds of the 10th round and another that dropped Vargas to the canvas early in tire final round' De La Hoya added the WBA title to his WBC crown but more impor- tantly may have won over fans still smarting from the way he ' ran in the final rounds to lose to Felix Trinidad “I can pack a punch” De La Hoya said “A lot of peo-pie are surprised when they come in the ring with me They don’t think I’m fast enough strong enough But I can pack a punchi that’s for 154-pou- nd sure”' Fighting with a suspect left hand and doubts about his power in only his second fight at 154 pounds De La Hoya came back from taking a lot of punishment in the fifth round to dominate die middle rounds ' comer The sellout crowd of 1 1425 seemingly evenly split between the two Los Angeles area rivals roared throughout the fight as it built to its climax Vargas had portrayed himself before the fight as the warrior who wouldn’t quit while questioning De La ' Hoya’s heart In the end though'it was Vargas who ran out of gas “I knew he was going to get tired in the later rounds” De La Hoya said De La Hoya was ahead on two scorecards and behind on die third when he caught Vargas with a left hook that exposed the chin that got him 12f? too esroAmirmi rsdv5 On or Off The Vehicle Most Passenger Cars Light Trucks Offer Good on Tu$day or Thursday Only AP photo OscarDe La Hoya right lands a right hook to Fernando Vargas diirinjj their super welterweight championship ’bout Saturday knocked down five times by Trinidad “Vargas was a very very ' strong puncher” De La Hoya' said “I had to be patient go to the body feint use combi- nations The strength really surprised me” Vargas had said he would rather die in the ring than lose and he never gave up But he was defenseless in De La Hoya’s coma and taking a beating when Cortez finally stopped it Both fighters were bleeding and both were landing big punches but De La Hoya turned the fight around after a bad fifth round and was the stronger and faster fighter from then on Vargas seemed to be on the verge t " in the fifth round when he landed right hand after right hand to De La Hoya’s head: Punch stats credited Vargas with 21 power punches in the round to seven for De La ' Hoya who couldn't seem to shake lose of the Vargas right hand “He's yours He’s liable to quit You got him” Vargas trainer Eduardo Garcia told Vargas after the round Not quite it turned out De ' La Hoya began moving more and using his left jab then finding the range with his right hand in the middle rounds Still Vargas pressed on and was winning the 10th round until with just a few seconds left in the round De La Hoya hit him wfth a left hook that of dominating the fight Logan 885 North Main 7532412 Bisceimt W fMCiAUTMonvE 787-184- 4 TUCSQN Ariz ( AP) — Jason Johnson threw for a 416 yards includcareer-hig- h ing touchdown passes of 47 and 44 yards and Arizona barely held off Utah 7 on Satunlay nightThe Wildcats (2-Utah 4 but had to withstand a final drive to escape with the victoiy Utah moved from its 28 to the Arizona 3 in the final minutes and appeared to have scored a touchdown when Josh Lyman made a diving catch of Lance Rice's pass in the back of the end zone but out-gain- ed the referee ruled his knee came down out of bounds! On fourth-and-- 1 from the 3 Rice tossed a lateral to JR Peroulis who was tackled by los Clay Hardt for a with 28 seconds to play to preserve the victory Bobby Wade caught nine 175 passes for a career-be- st yards including a touchdown play for the Wildcats Andre Thurman caught nine passes for 165 yards both career highs including a 47-ya- rd 44-ya- rd touchdown Sean Keel kicked field goals of 21 19 and 39 yards He had a attempt blocked by 52-ya- rd 1) er 53-ya- rd 1) -6 2001 ANNUAL WATER QUALITY REPORT ft f 12-ya- rd Utah’s Zach Tune Both Utah touchdowns came after Arizona turnovers The Wildcats led 23-- 7 early in the third quarter but the Utes (2-took advantage of an interception for a third-quarttouchdown then Bryan Borreson kicked a career-lon- g field goal tot cut the lead to 23-1- 7 with 451 to play Johnson who threw for a 381 yards in the career-hig- h opener against Northern An- zona two weeks ago completed 24 of 35 passes and had one interception The Utes (2-managed just 32 yards on the ground after averaging 334 rushing in their first two games Rice complel-- : ed 1 8 of 38 passes for 1 72 yards and two touchdowns Utah was without Marty Johnson who ran for 410 yards in the Utes’ first two games but is oiit weeks with a knee Johnson’s sprained Peroulis replacement gained 18 yards in nine attempts The Wildcats outgained : Utah 263-7- 0 in the first half but led only 13-- 7 Fumbles cost Arizona an early scoring opportunity arid set up Utah's lone first-ha- lf touchdown DRINKING Three R's Xs r “W' A- yt v- ' Logan City Environmental Division and the Cache Valley Clean Team is currently offering free 'community classes and landfill tours to teach about recycling and composting pro-' grams i Learn about the three R's Reduce Reuse and Recycle Why recycling is important for our community and how this helps to preserve the life of our landfill We also discuss the Green Waste facility and now compost is made This free program is great for Cub Scouts Girl Scouts Church groups schools or any other special group or organization you might be involved with t' Contact US at or by email at wwwcvcleanteamorg (mvrxssasaaa 2 recycleloganutahorg Providence 110SHwy165 rd 459-20- 716-979- & ’s 0) ' Reg : 23-1- tv r rd - N FLAT TIRE REPAIR T-- Arizona deals Utah first loss of season ' And just when it seemed Vargas might find his way hack into the fight he staggered him with a left hook late in the 10th round that Vargas never seemed to recover from “Wake up wake up” Vargas trainer Eduardo Garcia yelled at his fighter after the 10th round Vargas was bleeding and wobbly but he managed to go out in the 1 Ith round only to get caught with a big left hook that dropped him flat on his back in a neutral comer He got lip but De La Hoya followed him around the ring landing a number of unanswered punches before referee' Joe Cortez stopped the fight at 1 :48 of the round with Vargas defenseless in De La Hoya’s quarter but Threadgill countered with a scoring toss to Dan Bythwood to go ahead 17-- 7 BYU defensive tackle Brady Foppinga who had two early quarterback sacks forced a Matt Milton fumble that Shaun Nua recovered to set TD run to make it I up Reno Mahe's 6:59 before the half But Threadgill kept a drive alive with an pass over the middle to tight end Erick Streeiman bn fourth down and hit him with a 13 yard TD for a 24-1- 4 lead at 0:48 Ttao plays later Ronnie Hardiman intercepted Enge-mannpass at midfield and returned it 20 before yards Threadgill passed 25 yards to Burleson and threw a TD to Fleming for the 31-1- 4 halftime advantage rd -- De La Hoya JD 16-ya- rd type'defensive coverage “He ended up doing a whole lot more That’s what’s so special about Nate Any time the ball touches his hands he’s a threat to score a touchdown” he said Engemann's 31 yard TD pass to Rodney Wdkerson madeit 10-- 7 early in the second ' including ‘ to set up your class today fV The Gty of Logan has sent out the 2001 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report to all Logan Gty customers in the month of June We want to keep you informed about our Excellent drinking water and the services we provide Our goal is to provide you with a safe and dependable supply of drinking water This report provides information on the water quality and testing done to insure the water is safe We art pleased to report that our drinking water is safe and meets all federal and state requirements The City of Logan has somb of the most pristine water in Utah and the United States r Copies of this report will be given to the schools businesses libraries and otKer community organizations If you did not receive a copy of the report copies are at the Gty of Logan Library Service Center or City Hall The report is also on the City's web page at: wwwloganutahbigenvdiv P&C |