Show ' I ' 1 I v - ’ B4— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday AprU I 3 2004 'v r in within single digits — until profane confrontation pick- Garnett rejected a dunk ing up a technical foul' after ' Ruffin Michael BeJI was whistled forafla- attempt by 'V' swished a Sprewell I ‘grants Continued from B1 “It’s oyer with” Sprewell off the subsequent fast break ''' and Utah never came closer Sam Cassell scored )8 said later “I can play physi- -' ' which' for Minnesota cal I can play clean However “It's tough to play yvith a points started the night a game ahead big lead" Minnesota coach you want to do it Ill do it” ' V Of San Antonio in the race for ' Flip Saunders said “You’re The jawing continued dur- ‘ the Midwest Division and the just waiting for it to end” ing the deadballand Bell No 1 seed The Spurs played The Jazz didn’t go quietly ’wflunipd obscene barbs A Portland later Moiiday though Raja Bell punctuated with die Minnesota bench f The Jazz whittled the V a physical game by giving ' f “Horrible” was foe way' 4 Bell described the call “I 1 Y deficit to midway Sprewell a hard forearm to die chest during a drive ' through the fourth quarter just stood him up That’s not a flagrant foul That’s not trytoward the lane: the first time since early in ' in Bell a the second quarter they were Sprewell charged ing to hurt anybody6 Jazz Continued from B1 area of focus The quarter- backs will work on that again Wednesday “We’ve got to get our quarterbacks on the clock" Dennehy said “That was pretty’ glaring (at laft ' Saturday’s scrimmage) There were times where we nd learning the system “It’s a very difficult position to play Dennehy said of the offensive line “We have bounced Elliott (Tupea) in and out Malik Cin is start ing to come along Justin Schlimgen is really istarting to play well It’s just a matter ' of time before they are com- fortable and the light goes on We’re growing I wish they were more polished because it has been ragged but they are flying around and working their tails off” Victor Eli Ryan Gun-- ’ stream Josh Hoehne and David Rawlings are battling for playing time on the offensive line as well Dennehy ' called his young and has encouraged them to learn good technique and spend the summer in the weight room “The biggest thing is our top 18 guys on both sides of the ball walk out of spring feeling they’ve accomplished something from spring ball” Dennehy said There only a few more days to make sure that happens Van-derma- de two-ye- probably took 40 seconds”! It has taken the offense some time since there are only four starters back from last season Add to that some ' ' injuries and the offensive unit has struggled at times There have been “ebbs and ' flows" during two scrimmages this spring but the defease has won the battle The Aggie D has recorded 21 sacks in two scrimmages The number can be deceiving since signal callers can’t be hit Early whistles have pedplay Still the defensive front has played well against an offensive front that continues to try and find the right combination ar ar O-li- ne m - idol like'Willie Mays take me' under his wingl and now being up in front of all of you r -- ' ' t ' ' V - 't' i m k working on his poses Lecm-harthen heads fo work at Big in Logan from 7:30-- 6 Tires 0 before tanning from 6--7 pjn and heading to the HPER Building to lift weights for another noun Lebnhardt who focuses on one muscle group each day for both sessions eats when he gets home from the gym and tries to make it to bed by 9:3ft so he can rit 9 a §esaid“Say if your room-mat- : “I was actually shocked” Leonhardt said of hu victory “I didn't expect to win iL There were a lot of really good competitors there but it feels real goodT’m excited but I realize there are things that I still need to work on “I can’t be satisfied yet” Although Leonhardt was a bit t DCOUnrrOr WLA j— TM n6raia JOUmM USU senior Matt Leonhardt aaid ha waa ‘shocked' when ho won Mr Utah Natural successful come competition time Leonhardt said it is imperative he eats a regimented diet consisting of the right ' amounts of protein carbohy- drates and fats v surprised by his triumph Blair Deans the body building promotIn fact Leonhardt who ended er of Mr Utah Natural was not up making the decision to attend Utah State after serving an LDS According to Deans what mission in Northern Utah jots set Leonhardt apart was his mushis down what he is to eat every to ability proportion ' Mudi of die preparation of cles better than anyone else in djqr his weekly meals — Leonhardt the competition tries to eat every three hours — “His symmetry! He has a takes place on Sunday : classical very physique” “I keep track of what I’m Deans said “There Were other going to eat (in terms of) proguys that were close (to him) with muscle toneness and M tein calories and carbohydrates and fats” he said “I try there were guys with probably to keep the ratio ihout the more muscle mass (But) same” his symmetry was what was Not only is Leonhardt’s eatoutstanding about him" this Of course finding ing routine set in stone but his propier balance requires a lot of disdaily schedule is as well Every ' week day the soon-toh- e graducipline — something ate $tudnt in nutrition science Leonhardt has learned to masstudent with a gets up at 5:30 am and eats ter as a full-tim- e schedule work By 6 am he is' at the Field-houdemanding to lift weights for an This discipline goes well hour Weight and lifting is followed beyond lifting weights minute-sessio- n 30 a of practicing poses though lb be by ’ I se to walk him every time” Brewers manager Ned Yost said “I’d venture to say there’s not another player on this planet better than Bany Bonds” Bonds has repetaedly said he’d like to pass Mays at home and die Giants began a es want to go out ! can’t eat with them A lot of times I've got to get to bed early sol have to ditch on activities” The sacrifices become eyen : more pronounced about a month before a competition In! that time frame Lecmhardt cufe his calorie intake by about 200 a week to the point he is con- suming only 1100 calories the week before he takes the stage Nevertheless Leonhardt is persistent in keeping with his schedule as he plans peting probably for the rest of my life” Among his goals is to! compete— Leonhardt won the Mr Utah Natural competition as an amateur — at the professional level To do this Leonhardt would have to win his professional card He will have his fust chance at the Mountain States Regional held May 8 at Logan High School The winner of that competition will receive his professional card and be eligible to compete for prize money “I dunk the professional level is still a few years away” he said Maybe so but not bad for someone who never intended to get involved in body building in the first place ! -- “That’s as good as it gets” Giants rookie pitcher David Aardsma said “I was walchiitg a hero hit a monster home run” questions answering people Continued from Bl ' Bonds followed his homer what it’s like to tie the man and widi a Hoop double to left in honored “Barry! Barry!” and gave him you respected a standing ovatioa The sellout the seventh that landed between your entire life” crowd of 42548 seemed to forthee fielders He came around Mays has been a mentor to steroid controverabout the the since to score an insurance run In the homestandwithathreeame Bonds get slugger’s father Bobby died last August series against the Brewers sy surrounding their star eighth Bonds made a miming backhanded catch on a drive by Hank Aaron leads die career : When Kinney saw Bonds’ slugger and his personal trainer “The fans appreciate a good list with 755 home mns folball go over the fence the LyleOvertmy baseball player” manager lowed by Babe Ruth with 714 Bonds received his latest NL pitcher walked backward off Alou know “I said hit his mound 660th the MVP on the award before the game and onto Felipe Mays grass Aug ' nine-tim- e 17 1973 as a member of the to some guys were booing but the from hockey MVP : trying ignore slugger’s New Yoik Mets at Shea Stadihistoric home-ru-n trot Wayne Gretzky and five-tim- e they love the guy” Children along the left-fie“When I saw him swing I NBA MVP Bill Russell um off Cincinnati's Don Gullett wall bowed to Bonds when he knew it wasn’t a good thing” “This is a great honor to have “I don’t even recall that said came out to play die field in That’s many years ago” said Wayne and Bill here I watched Kinney Braids four walked on the top of the sixth A banner focus their careers” Bonds said “To to preferred pitches Mayswho be honored lip here with them is of Bonds was unfurled from on Bonds’ accomplishment “I in die first then angled in the third Bonds took tluee straight the light tower to die left side a great honor myself" wanted him to get it oyer with score- balls in the fifth — and Kinney And Bonds was greeted by a of the main center-fiel- d No 1 1 felt like he was presshard booed on was When nice ovation from foe home board to match one of Mays each— Barry loudly swings ing : then fouled a pitch off before j crowd when he was introduced on the other side a nothing happens Today he “1 think this is probably the befrae the game in a special made an easy compact swing hitting the extrapeciaL shot the Bonds on it Firewraks went off and it and a cake” long goes ceremony A few boos were icing way” ' 7 sprinkled in but for foe most Bonds who set the singlesaid “J really wish my dad : was evident that this indeed was Bonds’ day Even mayor could have been here to be season homer record in 2001 put this crowd seemed to supi-po- rt Gavin Newsom on hand to went five games without a him despite the constant part of it I just really can’t ! toss out the ceremonial first homer after hitting one last believe it being 4 years old questions about whether he’s when my dad came up into the Monday at Houston pitch had a feeling this would boosted his career with banned ' I’m be the day an too and substances V leagues stupid ‘‘Maybe' haying major 'just Bonds I ' 7 pounds) ended up combining with the heavy- - -weight division (189-abov-e) and Justin Schlimgen are still really well right now” The most glaring problem haS been the offensive line Three starters are gone in center Aric Galliano and guards Trevor Hutton and Greg as well as reserve Grant Calverley Hutton and Galliano were starters whilesVandermade was named the team’s out- standing lineman in 2003 Both tackles are back in two-yestarter Donald Penn and Elliott Tupea Penn hurt his knee last week and " ' Tupea was moved to guard but has also played at tackle this spring Brenen Burning-hahas played and started off and on for three years but has also been out this spring with an injury A couple of : youngsters that Dennehy was high on have been nicked up and saw limited action in Pace Jorgensen and Matt Reese Early juniorcollege signees Brent DeLaduranty i ' (172-18- 9 r is better and most of the D- -' line is back” Dennehy said “They (defense) are playing I v ' hank’s class die 79-7- ‘ y weight classifications as Leoo- - t “We are deeper at line-- I : - Continued from B1 six weight divisions at the contest and the USU senior fin-- “ ished in first place out of 15' contestants r Fobaps the most satisfying aspect oif his accomplishment is he ended up winning two : backer I think the secondary " Matt 1 -- : J ! 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