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Show *From Page 7 Football ready for Dogs Perfect Partner after big play, after big play - breaking tackles, running over guys, running through people." Although the running game has defined this year's Aggie offense, Andersen said he would like to see the receivers get the ball more. "We have some weapons," Andersen said. "I would like to see our wide receivers be Let us help plan your big day Your Best Choice for Wedding Invitations & paper goods Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011 StateSManSpOrtS Page 8 more active in the football game and get the ball to them. That is one area that I think we can improve. I think that we did it against Wyoming, and last week it kind of went away. I would like to see that consistently being involved." - tavin.stucki@aggiemail.usu. edu Meet the Challenge USU (2-4) VS. LA. TECH (2-4) iTlic Gary Andersen (3rd year) Sonny Dykes (2nd year) Oct. 22, Romney Stadium, 1 p.m. LTU playmakers USU playmakers RB Robert Turbin QB Chuckie Keeton RB Michael Smith RB K. Williams WR Matt Austin 13 TD 13 TD 6 TD 2 TD 1 TD QB Nick !sham RB Lennon Creer WR Quinton Patton RB Ray Holley WR David Gru 10 TD 7 TD 5 TD 4 TD 1 TD From Page 7 Slammers defeat Team Jesse Parker in co-rec The Slammers got off to an early 25-17 win in the first game, despite being without their best player - Maynes. In the second game, Team Jesse Parker found some early offense and jumped to a quick 5-1 lead. The Slammers battled back, though, to tie the game at six and then take the lead. The two teams traded leads before JP went on an 8-1 run to take the second game, 25-15. Maynes returned for the third game. Team Jesse Parker kept the score close, but ultimately fell short when the Slammers went on a big run led by Hesley to take the game, 15-7. "Hali played amazing, bar none," said Slammer Clark Knapp. Team JP again put pressure on The Slammers in the fourth, tying the game at 5, then again at 6. The Slammers took the game and the match with a 15-12, despite a late run by team JP that cut the lead to two, at 14-12. Maynes scored the final five points for The Slammers on four kills and a block. "It's pretty great, I've lost in the semifinals every year," Hesley said. "Now I'm a senior, and I finally won." - meredith.kinney@aggiemail.usu.edu Golf ends season on high note BY CURTIS LUNDSTROM staff writer The Utah State golf team finished 13th at the Bill Cullum Invitational Tuesday, recording a 53-over-par 917. Senior Chanse Godderidge finished, tied for 48th, after shooting an 11-overpar 227. Arizona State and Long Beach State tied for the win, as each team finished with an 11-under-par 853. Individual honors went to Arizona State's Spencer Fletcher and Loyola Marymount's Tyler Torano, as each finished with scores of 8-under-par 208. Godderidge, the lone senior on USU's team, averaged a final score of 75 strokes per round. Freshmen Brennan Coburn and Andrew Paulson continued to improve play, after Coburn finished just one shot behind Godderidge at a 12-over-par 228, and Paulson recorded an 18-over-par 234. Freshman Tanner Jenson also competed for the Aggies, with a final score of 23-over-par 239, which was good for the KENT CONCERT HALL On the Campus of Utah State &IOWlend Applied Tannokty Foundation Scholarship Fundraiser $14.00 each; $12.00 groups of 10 or more; $10 $16.00 at the door for 20 or more online of www.orts.usu.edu The CCA Box Office 435-797-8022 (1,W7/11;17. GO I Now OPtN! 1 /SI Cache c `" eNI HAWED WEEKENS STARTING SEPT 30 MIME WrciDER F9,11 $t MBE. 435-770-7547 $1 OFF each admission up to 2 people with coupon L INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Spencer Fletcher, Arizona State 68-72-68 --- 208 (-8) 1. Tyler Torano, Loyola Marymount 70-69-69 --- 208 (-8) 3. Xander Schauffele, Long Beach State 68-72-69 --- 209 (-7) 4. Grant Rappleye, Sacramento State 70-70-70 --- 210 (-6) 5. Russell Boring, UC Santa Barbara 71-69-71 --- 211 (-5) TEAM RESULTS 1. Arizona State - 283-288-282 --- 853 (-11) 1. Long Beach State - 283-284-286 --- 853 (-11) 3. Denver - 277-292-297 --- 866 (+2) 4. Sacramento State - 283-290-296 --- 869 (F5) 4. UC Santa Barbara - 281-296-292 --869 (+5) 4. Loyola Marymount - 286-292-291 --869 (+5) UTAH STATE INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T48. Chanse Godderidge 73 - 77 - 77 --- 227 (+11) T52. Brennan Coburn 77-78-73 --- 228 (+12) T70. Andrew Paulson - 79-79-76 --- 234 (F18) T76. Brendan Dennis - 80-73-84 - 237 (F21) T78. Tanner Jenson - 76-74-89 --- 239 (F23) - Men's basketball looks strong at point Monday-Thursday 5-11 pm Fri 5-12 am Sat 2-12 am Adults (age 12 & up) $6 Kids (age 3-11) $4 2850 North 200 East North Logan (turn east at Quality Auto) www.greencanyoncornmaze.com St C - curtis.lundstrom@aggiemail.usu.edu 13. UTAH STATE - 305-302-310 --- 917 (+53) From Page 7 .• GREEN CANYON FARMS CORN MAZE . W e s _ e 0011'04 78th spot. Junior Brendan Dennis, the fifth competitor for USU, shot a score of 21-overpar 237 for the tournament. The Bill Cullum Invitational, hosted by Cal State-Northridge, was Utah State's final tournament for the fall season. The team will pick up play again in February when it travels to Cedar City, for southern Utah's Pat Hicks Thunderbird Invitational. I I not to be combined with other offers. Good thru 10/31/2011 Sam Orchard, who was last year's Utah 4A State Player of the Year and lead his team to the state championship, along with the eligibility of Preston Medlin, who red shirted last season, has brought up the question: Who will play the position? "He's battling for minutes, and if he's the guy that ends up earning some minutes, then I don't think Coach will hesitate to play him," Duryea said, of Orchard. "On the other hand we do have some experience, so it's probably in his best interest in the long term to red shirt." Medlin learned the shooting guard and small forward positions last year during practice as a red-shirt sophomore and according to Duryea, Medlin looks to be a great combo guard, who can run the point guard position or play the two-guard position. "He is really comfortable," Duryea said, of Medlin at the point guard position. "He red shirted last year, but we did the same with him. In practice, we made him learn the two and the three. He really knows our system well. He's been here for two years. He's got a high basketball IQ. He's just a guard. He's kind of an old-time guard. He can dribble it, pass it, shoot it - he doesn't really have a number." Farris also battled with Pane and Walker - part of a three-man battle to replace former Aggie Jared Quayle last season - and received limited playing time after Pane won the starting position. The sophomore averaged nearly two points per game and shot 33 percent from the field and 3-point range. "He's a much better shooter than what he showed in games last year," Duryea said, of Farris. "You look at his percentages at the end of the year and they are not indicative of really how good of a shooter he is from three. We need his floor game to be solid - run the team, don't turn the ball over, make really simple plays and when you have open shots, you need to knock those down. From 3-point range he needs to be a 40-percent-plus shooter." - ty.d.hus@aggiemail.usu.edu Athlete of the Week FACEBOOK,corryCHAosiIt BENEFITING RIVERDALE RD. I REDWOOD RD. I 3300 SO TH SHOW VALID STUDENT Ill TO QUALIFY FOR THESE SPOOKY STUDENT S U TICKET 3300 SO. OR REDWOOD RD. LOCATION OR $3 OFF RIVERDALE RD. 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