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Show Monday, October 16,2006 12 THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Scrummin' Utes win fifth straight Utah rugby tallied its sixth win of the year this weekend, rallying back from a 14-point deficit at the half to beat nationally ranked BYU, 28-19. The Cougars shut out the Utes in the first half before Utah's All-American fullback Peter Black asserted himself. Black found space outside to score a try and close the margin to two, but was removed from the game in the second half with a head injury. The Utes didn't let up the game. Utah moves to 6-1 on the there, though, as junior wing Matt Byrd took over the year with the win, it's only game, lighting up the score- loss coming at the hands of board with a pair of second- the Cougars earlier this seahalf tries to lead the Utes to son in Provo. This weekend's loss was the first of the year victory. The Utes utilized a diverse for BYU, who came into the second-half attack to take contest with a sterling 3-0 a six-point lead, and with a record. successful penalty kick from The Scrummin1 Utes carry Jimmy McDermott, widened a five-game win streak and the gap even more. will play an alumni game this Earlier in the half, McDer- Saturday at Murray Park. Cody mott scored a try of his own Brunncr to give the U its first lead of KIM PETERSON/77ir i\nh\ Uuh Cluonuk KIM I'I-TI-RSON/TTICDJI/V Utah Chranhh Jimmy McDermott downs a try (five points) in the second half, helping Utah beat BYU 28-19 at Murray City Park on Saturday. McDermott also scored a penalty kick (two points). Utah Rugby is ranked Nate Herrscher knocks the ball loose with a hard hit in the second half of the rugby match versus BYU; fourth in the nation. The Utes have won the past five games and are now 6-1 on the season. at Murray City Park. ; Theyte already impressed with DeVry University's Keller Graduate School ol Management gives you more than just a Master's Degree. We give you the skills and experience you need to take the business world by storm. • • • • • Master's Degree programs you can complete in less than two years. Hands-on instruction from professors with real-world experience. Personal guidance every step of the way, from financial aid to course selection. Convenient course schedules, online or on site. A broad range of degree programs including MBA (with concentrations in Accounting, Rnance, International Business, Hospitality Management, and Human Resources), Master of Project Management and more. Call the Keller location nearest you today. Sandy 800-913-1784 9350 S. 150 E-Ste 420 Sandy, UT 84070 j7 •'''* •'':'* ' Graduate School Located behind the Jordan Commons Movie Theaters. ! • ' - X { - ••'of Management m I.—T.-T rrj.tr/. a- iringTech Support Specialists Become © Certified with Teleperformance and Dell . •• f • Teleperfbrmance, a worldwide leader in Customer Contact & CRM Solutions, has \'\ recently launched a new Technical Support project for Dell, one of the foremost •'•"•* manufacturers of personal computers. If you have a preferred 1 -3 years experience 1 '*«S in the high-tech industry - including call center, help desk environment, or hands-on \ * *«5 ] hardware repair; Teleperformance would liketospeak with you today. • %Jc i If you are already A+ Certified when you apply, •; you'll be eligibleforyourchoice of a ,/ j sk Teleperformance is hiring Technical Support Specialists who are A+ Certified to join v S j ' our team. If you're not certified, but still have the technical experience, ' \ » 5 ] Teleperformance will pay for your certification tests and 2 weeks of A+ training! \\ \* • $12.50 /Hr After Traini^ »«•• -^-*# O W • Paid A+ Training & Certification • '*•*+' MANI m Vm\3 f Excellent Benefits Package 1991 S 4 6 5 0 W in Salt Lake City • Acfeggncement Opportunities www.teleperformanceusa.com/clell * • We're also hiringfor Dell In Davis&Utah ^ * ' ^ Teleperformance •; |