Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah obdw&dQ Pollock falls in Mb But boys take a beating from Shake River Sunday September 29 2002 — B3 t consolation final -- fr"'- v V' - 1 - of -t Invitational BYU ' i Nelson is the mens' lone victor By Thomas Manning staff writer By USU Athletic Media Relations PRESTON — The Preston girls soccer team came out sluggish Saturday morning but after coach Todd Cobum lit a fire underneath them ' the Indians turned the intensity on and never turned it off “I think we played 75 percent of the game full speed" Coburn said after the Tribe’s 4-- 1 victory over Snake River "There were times when we let up Overall though we played extremely well We are improving every game and that’s what I libs to see” The Pre$ton boys squad didn’t fare nearly as well on Saturday falling to the Panthers Preston girls began a relent- less invasion into Panther territory but early on the Snake River defense held turning the Indians away several times It wasn’t until the mark in the first half before either team even took a shot r Finally Preston's Allison Gamble we can get better" Utah State's women will be back in action at the Rolex Invitational played in Tulsa Okla on Oct 23-2- 7 In Ogden the men finished up' the Weber State open with just one victory — by Jonah Nelson He outlasted fellow Aggie Andy Marsh 6-- 3 6-- 0 Senior Caroline Pollock lost to Colorado State’s Dasha Zhurin 0 in the consolation final Saturday 3 afternoon in the last day of the BYU Invitational in Provo Oyerall the Aggies posted six singles victories and two doubles wins in the 6-- 6-- Due to scheduling conflicts Nelson was unable to play his invitational Aggie tennis next match against Andrei Also in action Saturday Novaceanu an independent for the Aggies was freshman Andrea Hansen who also was defeated by player three-da- y Other Aggies seeing wins today included the doubles team of Andy Marsh and Brandon Butler In their first match of the day they defeated SadekStauridis of Idaho State 5 In their next match' the Aggie tandem fell to WilliamsLindley of Weber State 2 2 Zhurin 0 "Overall we saw some good things' at the BYU Invitational”' head coach Christian Wright said “We good quality tennis this weekend With not a lot of scheduled events in the fall season it is good to get some matches in so 6-- 6-- - 8-- saw-som- mm i 8-- USU golfers struggle on opening weekend Aggie volleyball wins at Idaho Combe notches team’s top score See GIRLS on B8 Brent BtevensHerald Journal Preston's Jessey Thompson (20) steals the ball away from Snake River's Arlene Wray during their game Saturday in Preston By Dpvld Cordero staff writer 23- - " Games 3 and 4 were barnburners asthe teams’ respective defenses began to make more of an impact: The first words out of the mouth of USU volLeading the way for USU was junior Erin Cartwright who had three solo blocks and four leyball codch Burt Fuller were "It wasn’t pretty” Hammond block assists Idaho’s 0 result a Doesn’t matter though The led her squad with five block assists 3 8 8 win over Idaho Saturday victories for Both stanzas ended in night in Moscow was welcomed with open the Aggies as the Czech sisters Tereza and arms Aggie ' "Every win is a big one for us right now” Fuller volleyOball Zuzana Cemianska led the Ags in kills with 15 and 18 respectively said “We’ll take any win on the road in conferIdaho edged USU in attacking percentage by ence Maybe this will jump-sta- rt us" the slimmest of margins 235 to 234 while The Aggies (6-- overall Big West) got off to a the AggieVoutblocked the Vandals 16 to 10 in hit kills los with start as 3)69 eight they rough just overall ing the first game But they battled back in Game 2 USU returns to the road Friday to face nationally- attacking at a 564 clip Though the Vandals hit at a UC Santa Barbara 30ranked decent percentage of 303 they were blown away ’ Anne-Mar- 21-3- 30-2- 30-2- ie 30-2- two-poi- 6 nt 1- -2 By USU Athletic Media Relations opening round and followed that up with a eight-ovpar 79 in the second round to finish Chris Combe posted with a rounds of 73 and 75 to lead par 156 Senior Danny Kettle Utah State at the 2002 Vandal Fall Classic Saturday (Rexburg Idaho) and senior Kyle Siever The sophomore from Ogden Utah tied for 32nd overall Aggie golf (Phoenix Ariz) also shot in the 70s during the final 148 with a As a par team the Aggies had rounds of 309 round with scores of 77 and 79 and 310 to finish in at respectively Utah $tate will play another 51 over par y tournament beginning Michael Ericson (Twin Falls Sunday Sept 29 at the Rocky ' Idaho) also posted Mountain International in rounds in the 70s as the junior in shot a 77 the Brighton Colo par er 14-ov- er six-ov- er 13th-pla- ce -- two-da- back-to-ba- six-ov- ck er The Next Stage Without great service a bank is nothing more than a free checking account With great services bank is Wells Fargo the time to get to know you So at Wells Fargo our people take So we can offer up the right financial solutions to help you succeed in every stage of your life We can offer you more branch locations and free Wells Fargo ATMs than anyone else There's sure to be one nearby wherever you are i Wells Fargo’ Free Checking bffersyou more Not to mention knowledgeable and caring personal bankes ready to help you 24 hours a day seven days a week by phone We not only offer free online banking We offer it award-winnin- Internet banking website g Did we mention special '' reduced-rat-e at our leading wellsfargocom loans for our checking customers? ’ - 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