Show B6 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday February 1 2004 49ers 3az A&s cool off ' -- - Aggies 63 seven-fo- ot basket by 49ere 60 trying to be more of a scoring threat" Pebley said "She did a great job of driving all the way to the basket instead of settling for jumpers" Christina Zdenek (15) and Hagen (10) joined Tressler in double digits for USU Ali Aird led the squad with six rebounds but only scored six points Pebley said the 49ers were sagging down low on Aird so it opened up opportunities for the other players On this evening they took advantage USU shot 571 percent from the field in the second half 1 ) ( whileholding LBSU to37 percent 75-6- Is this rrally possible? Could a team rebound after gening blown out twice in a row by lower echelon Big West Conference squads ami defeat the league's hottest club? It is if you're Utah State Team USU WOMEN’S Enigma A BASKETBALL Brittany Hagen with 28 seconds left was the difference as the Aggies upset Long Beach State 63-6- 0 at The Pyramid ' "This was an awesome win for us" USU coach Raegan Pfeb-le- y said "It was great because not only did we need a win but it came on the road againA a team that was on a run" Crystal McCutcheon who 18 points for had a team-hig-h ''the49ers rimmed out a try with about 10 seconds to go that would have given LBSU (4-- 5 lead A a two-poifollow-u- p attempt by Petra Glacser was no good also Brittany Tressler who played her best game as an Aggie grabbed the rebound was fouled and made two free throws with 04 seconds remaining Tressler recorded 19 points five rebounds and two steals' She scored several key points down the stretch for the 'Aggies including six from the w line "Tressler was aggressive ' nt 0) 1 -2 (10-of-2- 7) ' Zdenek added five steals while Jessica Freeman chipped in three blocked shots The Aggies are back in action Thursday at Cal Poly free-thro- Rout into the lead: good team" It didn't exactly look like it at first Morrill benched center Mike Ahmad and started both Harris and Spencer Nelson together for just the second time this season but that decision looked like a bad one when Nelson went down in a heap just 30 seconds into the game Already playing with a face mask and a knee brace Nelson came up limping on his surgically repaired left knee ' After walking the injury off on the sideline however Nelson returned to action about two minutes later with his team trailing 0 "Coach called an early timeout mid told us we need to pick up our energyand execute oil offense and defense" Neil said "Perhaps the sellout crowd made us a little nervous early on" ' Utah Stale also got after things on the boards and the home team scored 3 of the ' game's next 14 points A quick 3 spurt by LBSU closed the gap to 8 with 5:50 left in the first half but the Ags countered with a play from Jason Williams (after being and a fouled beyond the arc) and a Harris playfrom Up 7 at halftime USU gave up a quick score to start the second half then buried the Niners for good with a 14-- 5 run over the next four minutes Yada yada: Utah State's lead in the Big West stands at one game following Pacific's' 86-7-8 win over Nprthridge The Tigers finished the first half of the conference season at : : -1 ce Mitch MascaroHeraJd Journal USU's Nate Harris ' shoots over LBSU defender Marcel Jackson on Saturday night- - At Malad it took three quarters before either team could get anything going ’ offensively The Pirates (3-- 5 took a 6 lead into the fourth ami then doubled ' their offensive' output over the last eight minutes “We finally got going in the fourth’ WS coach Jean Pask-in- s said T hate these week- end games The kids just seem stale v We finally started 8-- e freeWest Side hit bies irithe fourth Candace Buttars led the way again scoring 16 points She recorded points in every period and went at the charity stripe: “Candace had another good game” Paskins said “I also" thought Tammy (Uigaese) did too:" M Don Larsen PGA golf professional is giving video golf lessons at the Sports Academy in the upstairs driving range Fra or 3 more information call - 563-905- The George S Eccles Ice Center will be hosting a Leam-to- Skate session Feb 17 and 19 Cost is $32 per person for six lessons For registration information call the Eccles Ice Center at 752-- 1 170 or wwweccleicecom Fra public skating times visit the Web site - ' ’ r ’C " 4 Logan Youth indoor soccer This indoor soccer program is designed to introduce children to soccer and provide a fun and learning atmosphere Games will be played Mondays at Mt Logan Middle School 875 N200 East beginning on Feb 9 Eight games will be played but no official score will be kept Leagues offered are: 3- - and olds (play from 6 pm) 5- - and (play 7 pm) 7-' The 8 fee and pm! ) (play per player is $30 and icludes a shirt for the athletes For more info call ar- - 6-- 5-- 7-- 716-92- 50 Winter swim lessons 8--26 Mountain West Volleyball 10-1- 4 interested : Mountain West VbOeyball is looking for girls age in playing volleyball The club is also looking for individuals 18 or older with previous volleyball experience willing to accept paid coaching positions For information on playing or coaching club volleyball contact Denae at 7527234 or pmdenvoUeyballyahooxom CHILDRENS SENIOR CUTS CUTS CUES MaWoman NdaovarS kkteagaS Mananan HAIR $tm Ping 118 North and under andoMsr torn $600 lair Itata Doumtoum Logan FRINGE BENEFIT Bakbwaahas KsprivitogM : $cpo iiajjstg Mondiy-Saturday8an-6- pa £ Basketball V: ira muke joining NOW very :V-t- -' rewards of golf membership! TSIAnitia pkymsodouzMU ‘ te 6 " The Clubbas equity family memberships opailabU'now ut the best Wye!rL &&& '"''5 Golf lessons moving the ball and they (Dragons) started fouling us“ 18-1- 'v '$QfFse&mm - 753-750- 716-925- East-em'eras- ed an investment " V‘-’"- ee 9-2- assists The leadchanged hands 15 times and there were five ties Rarely did either team lead by more than three points before a 60-5-8 deficit with an 0 rim that included six straight-frethrows Nj -' Pee-W- The Logan Parks and Municipool 1 14 E 1000 North is now taking registration fra winter swimming Lessons All classes are Red Cross levels Each session runs three weeks Classes are ' taught in the evenings on Monday Wednesday and Friday at 5:30 6 ami 6:30 pm Flee is $25 per participant: Session II f' Fra more 1 begins Feb 7 and Session III will run March 0 information call or visit us at wwwloganutahorg ' winning streak is the second- in school history behind the 1 longest run of the 1999-200- 0 team 'v- Let us teach your little ones the great game of tennis Join us tennis class All Wednesdays from 4:15-- 5 pm for our olds are welcome Call the Sprats Academy Tennis 0 Office fra more information or to sign up at (ext 19) Learn to skate season Slobodan Ocokoljic matched with Axton at both ends of the floor most of the night in a battle between All-Bi- g Sky players led defending champion Weber State 3-(10-1- 0 4 Big Sky) with 21 points six rebounds and four : 1 tennis Pee-We- e ' v 2) 00 0 first-pla- 39-2- 4-1- 753-75- Big Sky) Brendon Merritt added 16 points for the Eagles who have won six straight games to reach 500 for the first time this (10-106- - The Tennis Academy is offering group lessons for all ages and' abilities A new sessionstarts Feb 2 Join us for a fun activity Learn for the first time or improve your game with our great teachers and programs Call ext 19 to sign up or the Sports Academy drop by At Cheney Wash Marc Axton recorded a career-hig- h 25 points and a season-hig- h eight rebounds to lead the Eagles to a victory over the Wildcats'0 Axton made key baskets rebounds and defensive stops down the stretch for die Eagles int ¥ Group tennis lessons at Academy Eastern Washington 73 Weber State 67 8-- Continued from B2 'That was a big score" Sessions said Allison Gamble knocked down two free throws with nitie jjeks on the clock to seal ' the victory Gamble led Pre- ston with 0 points including two 52-5- er v Jacobson added another 3 and Drisdom followed with one from beyond the arc as the Utes pulled away for good 21-1- ‘ mid-wint- nt lead at 3 of Sports Utahns with distinguished service awards and introduce eight win- ners of Paul and Ruby Ream $2000 scholarships for the 2003-0- 4 school year at its banquet on Feb 1 1 at the South Towne Exposition Center in Sandy (9575 South State Street) Distinguished Service Award winners include: Bill Anderson Nolan "Red" Burnett John Caputo Gary Tolland and Cal Watts Reservations for the 7 pm banquet can be made through Larry Palmer at (801) 484-066-6 or Jay Van Noy at (435) 752-044- 1 46-4- two-poi- 797-034- Utah Sports Hall of Fame Fame Foundation will honor five Hall The Utah from the line Bogut went after drawing Rafael Araujo’s ' fourth foul with 8:59 remaining to trim it to 2 then putback an offensive rebound to make it a game Meads missed a free throw for BYU then Jacobson with 7:16 hit a long remaining to give Utah its first : 13-1- For more information contact Brent Anderson at (435) rebounds Jarron Collins Raja Bell and Raul Lopez added 10 points apiece Both teams got physical in the second quarter when four technical fouls were called Malik Rose got one for tripping Bell Dunean and Michael Ruffin faced off after a foul prompting a double technical Spurs coach Gregg Popovich received the fourth for arguing during a timeout West play the 49ers were flying high coming into the game But other than a 7-- 0 start and a brief run in the latter part of the first half it was an extremely unpleasant evening for the visiting team which shot just 34 percent from 1 - 6-- 7-- Rally 7-- - nt Continued from B1 "We cut their lead to four before they went on a run at the end of the (first) half to give them an 1 1 -- point lead" Reynolds said "But that is what good teams dp and they are a - Utah State women's soccer will host four youth clinics begin- ning Feb 4 Head coach Heather Cairns and the rest of the Aggie team will lead the clinics open to all youth between the ages of 8 and 18 The clinics are scheduled for Wednesday evenings Feb 4 through Feb 25 and are divided into two age groups Players 8- 12 years old will train from 7 pm and ages 8 will partic- ipate in clinics from 8 pm Each session costs $5 per player Players need to bring their own soccer ball shinguards and indoor or gym shoes (no cleats) All clinics will take place in the Stan Laub Indoor Training Facility on the Utah State campus through the fourth quarter to give them their largest lead 69-5- 9 But Arroyo converted a three-poiplay with 1:29 left to cut it to 75-7- 2 The Jazz who had won ‘ three straight had six players in double figures Andrei Kirilenko aiid Arroyo each scored 13 and Greg Ostertag had 11 points and 10 Continued from B1 the field USU soccer to host youth clinics Continued from B1 LBSU had won four straight including a 7 tri- umph over Idaho Thursday The Aggies (3-- 6 BWC3-1- 4 overall) had lost three in a row the last two by an average of 24 points By David Cordero sports writer Valley briefs Readily available tee noccrowdecL Reaprodry it all ocha" Utah Country Uubs Meticulous grounds Qnanized funcoofl Strong Bqfc junw andieniof associations wam play! 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