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Show Life Page 7 The Signpost Friday, March 24,2006 Title IX continued from page G Rahe continuedfrompage 6 continued from front obviously don't get the same scholarships, practiced in the a work ethic that is still a part of him. welcomes it Rahe told his players that no same facilities, had the same He said he is going to expect his benefits as we do." team at Weber State to exhibit hard matter what their pasts have been, kind of jerseys and had the same But Burris wasn't able to give work and dominate defensively and kind of locker rooms. Even the they start freshwith him in building any examples of how the men's publicity appears equal. The Dee in rebounding. a relationship. basketball program had any upper "I'm a motor guy; I'm a fighting Beside getting to know his hand on the women's program. Events Center marquee publicizes Much like the men's team, there both the men's and women's guy," Rahe said. "I like players current players, Rahe intends to get u p c o m i n g that,have a motor — that have right to work recruiting new players. are 12 games. All a competitiveness about them He said yesterday he already had a players on overcampus, and a tremendous energy and few players to recruit in mind, and the women's "I think in the short both men's enthusiasm — because that's what would most likely contact them basketball and women's I'm all about." time that I have been team. before the day was over. basketball Rahe left Other than here/ I personally p o s t e r s his press still doesn't taking care Wallet-sized think there think it's pretty equal. basketball c o n f e r e n c e "I'm a motor guy; of his current is sufficient players and a m p h l e t s yesterday and I'm a fighting guy I I get the things that I phave headed directly equality. recruiting new both to his newlike players that have players, Rahe "There is men's and away a lot more need/ and they take also wants w o m e n ' s home from home as a motor — that have emphasis on care of me." to build a basketball men than on s c h e d u l e s he met with a competitiveness relationship the women," printed on the players on with the Ogden she said. "For same his new team at about them and a community. —Ashlynn Hayden the the Dee Events one thing, I'HOlOUvnUANCOOMER | THE S1CMPOST He looks to Center. He will tremendous energy the men get WSU women's basketball player page. recruit two W S U senior center Sean Baron squares off for a faceoff in a game W S U look to build a lot more new assistant against Arizona State earlier in the season. Baron is one of the eight w o m e n ' s relationships and enthusiasm — attention; coaches, but departng seniors who will be missed for their varrying skills. Baron basketball with his new we're just will keep Andy because that's what was a fore-checking and penalty-kill specialist. freshman forward Ashlynn players and more in the background." Jensen as But the only example Rayback Hayden does not see any major gain trust from I'm all about." an assistant experience of my life," Slaughter had on-ice vision that allowed him could think of to illustrate the degree of inequality between the them. coach. He said to make some perfect passes and said. "We had a chance to go to inequality was the practice men's and women's programs, "I expect Jensen brings Nationals four schedule. The women's basketball either. set up key goals. trust from not —Randy Rahe i m p o r tant Defenders would years in a row; team typically practices weekdays "I think in the short time that only my players, s t a b i l ity, "It was a great WSU men's basketball coach bite on his head playing in front of from 1:30- 3:30 p.m., and the men 1 have been here, I personally but they need as well as a fake every time experience these fans — they come in afterward. think it's pretty equal," she said. to trust me as c o n n e c t ion "We have to see.when the men "I get the things that I need, and well," Rahe said. and he seemed to were awesome to the practice and we have to practice have the puck on playing here at — our home "I'm going to be they take care of me." community. around their schedule," she said. a string. He lead games were a very, very hands-on head coach. "I'm really excited about But other than that, everything You can lave a message for aI think the team in points Weber — best blast every time. the players are going to be getting out into the community," reporter Gavin Glauser by calling else appeared to be equal. Both with 17 goals on experience of a little bit stunned how involved I Rahe .said. "And developing those I loved going out teams had the same number of 626-7983. 31 assists last will be." there." relationships that will then lead season. my life." The players are reacting well. to trust with the people in the As Slaughter Obviously all Junior forward Chauncey Shelton community. I'm a people-person, moves on, the Fantasy continued from paged of these players said the team met for just over an —Eric Slaughter rest of the hockey fantasy sports for almost every more talent. So who do these hour yesterday and the players left I love to talk." were integral to team will prepare His off-season will be a busy Weber State's sport you can think of. people really want to win? excited about the intensity of their WSU senior forward for another one, but Rahe is committed team. The team Will sports be impacted new coach. Even we at The Signpost season, and to doing what it takes to bring will miss them, "Everything he said wasrightup encourage a fantasy sport long-term with this fantasy success to Weber State basketball. anotherchance to just as the former emphasis. Every Tuesday we sports revolution? Hopefully my alley," Shelton said. Rahe brings win a national championship." players will miss the team. offer a free pizza at the Pienot; hopefully the underlying a bit of a different style than Joe You can reach reporter Jon "It was a great experience You can roach reporter Jon Pizzeria for the person who principle of the best team Cravens did before him — Shelton McBride by calling 626-7983. playing here at Weber — best McBride by calling 626-7983. guesses the most winners out winning, and cheering for that of four different Weber State best team, stays with us, But Brookens continued from page 5 athletic events. Most people only time will tell what the exact entering want Weber State to impact will be. to her students is to bring out grow in our talents and so I have win the games they play in, but their full potential with their been really impressed with her." pick the opposing team because You can reach reporter Jon talents. Karen Brookens' vocal recital it is probable that they have McBride by calling 626-7983. "My whole objective is to is free and open to the public. bring out the best that they Even though there won't be any could be," Brookens said. "And time after the recital to call in to bring out the best in them as a and vote for the best singer like W E I I 1 STATt UNIV1I91TY musician, as an artist, as a person on American Idol, Brookens' ANNUAL UNBBtORADUATI RISIARCK ortunity to earn high income. and a human being. I want to talent will show that it is all increase their skills and to give about the iove of music. Symposium & Celebration them a sense of confidence in "Music has been inspirational, themselves." life-giving and life-altering," Nelson has taken classes Brokens said. "It has been lifeMonday, March 2 7 , 2O06 from Brookens and knows she saving for me as well and it has Shepherd Union Building, is a great teacher as well as a been my hope." Gain valuable experience. 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