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i Garnet defei SPRING GAME continued from page 6 play and give a good performance," ^ Penn said. Scott was generally pleased with Penn's execution. "I thought Vic Penn, obviously, played very well for a first-time freshman. [He's! a guy that makes some plays and certainly has a bright rcr^ui ~ ,,, i.i : luuuie. tne?j very tujuurauj uiruwmg the football, and I was happy to see that," Scott said. With Penn's performance, Quarterbacks Coach John Reaves was also satisfied. "Vic Penn showed he's a player. He made some plays that laid some questions to rest," Reaves said. Wright, the White team's QB, had a difficult time getting his offense going. Wright threw the ball 13 times with two completions for 45 yards and no interceptions. I Int Volte KfTR ^ Do you have what it takes to be KING/QUEEN OF THE BEACH ? Division Uni I Remember whet T ft Now, with the click of < you, hut you can fill 01 ^ ALL ONLINE! Just i>isii truck load of employ m* to be an equal opporti ft r - its White in Sp Wright was somewhat hampered Wh by his "hands off status, which Wri restricted his mobility because every ' time a defender was near, he was per considered sack. This was done to gan prevent an injury to the only wei quarterback with experience. saic "It was frustrating when I couldn't ] run," Wright said. Wri Wright's status was also ' frustrating for the defense. "It kind we'1 of made me mad when Coach Scott had said we couldn't hit him because he's doe been talking trash and we can never ha\ hit him," senior linebacker Darren sait Hambrick said. ] But Wright doesn't blame the the defeat on his immobility. beg] "So much of our talent was spread tea: out we couldn't really do anything the out there. Plus we were pretty much going against the one defense," Wright as i said. as t Coach Scott thought that the Floi ramural Bead yball Tournam | g of Student Affairs/Department of Stu versity of South Carolina A A/AD A/I ^ ooundho the pavement was the 01 M P n o u> you c ; : "*' 'Eaaap v -:g8?Mftfi?amhjm^" J>UJU"*I?^^ Wf^!fm^^n^ZZ^ ^^^ wti y~y mm? - ^SZZ^Bn f tk>n itHjnn!51l5!Kyi^^mmimm^ 1 out a oro-nut-tlffiontion form h t tp: // www. u a mouse, not only can you find a posi ut a pre-qualification form ANH set u? r our ivebsite at:http://www.ups.cotr, mt opportunities right at your fingerti mity employer. i SPOF ring Game Jk ite's loss wasn't completely jy|fl ight's fault. ? '[It's] unfair to judge Anthony s formance tonight. He took his ^ le up a notch this spring. There , *e a lot of dropped balls," Scott ^ j chs Reaves said he is optimistic about ight. r We're not discouraged because ve had a great Spring. Anthony ^ I a great Spring. Even though it ^ sn't show tonight, he's going to 'e a great year for us," Reaves , 1. SHI Despite the low offensive output, , . game went well, Scott said "We're 6 c inning to look like an SEC football ^ro m. [I'm] generally pleased with effort," Scott said, rhe next chance to' see this squad i whole will be on September 6 he Gamecocks take on Central rida in Columbia. il | lent s ps.com tion that interests i an interview... i and discover a ipsf UPS is proud =^=j up| >u would like more mation contact the ^ ffice of Campus ^ eation at 777-5261 -O dent Life nly way to find a job? a n STS^ loritz stars in Sp >R1TZ continued from page 6 Moritz I did nc slow this Spring and really teams ided that he had to step up his coache y with the injury to Hambrick played 1 use this Spring Game as a though ? l u:_ a_I?i~ mic tu siiuwi;ase ins taienis. past ye "I wasn't having a really good t a c] ing," Moritz said. "This past , ,... ik and a half, I kind of woke up , ? a 1 I starting practicing like I should _ere no practicing." Iwajte' Moritz has not always been in Gamecock spotlight, but he during d that his hard v/ork and past fc lication has carried him far. tailbai "When I first got here, I was Gamec ught up late for a scholorship," Star Di The Cosmo on Ca America's best femi TONIGHT (April 14) Free Admis; I Career Consultat: TODAY (April 14) 1 FlIN'F! This event is sponsored b and the USCC VTTTWTfWTT We Si R< Avi foi T1M\ I??ij?]i?iiq = = = ? ,< T mivERsny m;: ^ag|_|_| 11 :::: 'lit III11 Gervais St. Leasing Office \ \ A Alexander Rd. Parkland \ / [ Plaza # f y Blossom St. Axtel St^ f ring Game Ui said. "Over the four years, BAS1 )t redshirt, I played special when I got up here. The mak js always thought that I T hard, and I have always eighl t that I played hard. This kath tar, when Duce got hurt, I ^eeF tiance to show what I can :le bit, and now Duce is not more. So now it is my turn. _ nom d for it like everyone else. ^oq oritz continues to work hard the summer like he has the >ur years, his future at Tues ck will be bright as the then ocks hope to replace All- for tl ace Staley in the Fall. the 1 mpus Speaker Series ale distance swimmei VNET E1 7 pm Russell H sion with USC I.D. C ions and Makeovers Oam -4pm Russel RIM FI VHBMIVIV M y the USC Office of Alcohol & Dri )ffice of Women's Student Services vfVtVyTTvTTt till H Doms 111 aiiaoi rFall! /ERSir f'm ? ? = Now I ~~ 939800 Ale) Located adjacen Cayce, ? Oper Mon. - Fri. 9-6; SC takes two EBALL continued from page 6 ing the score 6-0. he score stayed 6-0 until the h, when Poston allowed the first br to get on, and then allowed a ?home run to left field. Tanner ght in freshman second baseman Baroody to pitch the rest of the , but Baroody quickly allowed a e run and two singles. 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