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Instead, we wres- tled from certain positions and situa- tions (ten seconds left in a match down by one point, in on a high crouch take- down, needing to finish the move, top and bottom). This provided Gonzalez with five more minutes to destroy me in all aspects of the sport. After which we did hand-fighting for three minutes. For hand-fighting I was paired with Robie, a one-time NCAA finalist, still in top condition and allegedly tough enough to give Olson a bout. I was try- ing to fight Robie, but I'could feel my legs giving out. I made it through after falling numerous times. Finally we ran and finished off with a 10-minute circuit workout in the weight room. In high school, I was always the best-conditioned kid on the team and as a lightweight I'd run circles etc. Videogame Review MUSTACHIO V Continued from Page 1OB Sony regains stature wit TV' the only student on Son r gas s at rewith mustache. Of course, once heard that fearsare best co Let's face it, the games on head-on, and thus resume your Playstation 2 in its first few months *, determine the proper mustache have been rather disappointing. Other you. than some outstanding efforts from EA, there have only been a handful of must-have titles, such as "Rayman 2," "Timesplitters" and "Smuggler's Run." Even more disappointing is the fact that Sony, the makers of the promising PS2, has done nothing but release milk-toast games like "Fantavision" and the grotesquely bad Still curious about the local di, ance of this particular facial d you refer to MichiganEnsians f last 40 years and realize that mi have been on the decline since t '80s. First appearing as if from nos 1971, the mustache's prevalenc Grade: A- ATV Offroad Fury For Playstation 2 Sony Reviewed by Daily Arts Writer Matt Grandstaff games put out by 989 Sports. Fortunately, there appears to be light at the end of the tunnel for Sony, as they have succeeded in creating a winner with their new extreme game, "ATV TOM FELDKAMP/Daily 149-pounder James Gonzalez makes sure Jeb isn't going anywhere. F: A .:. ................................ i ... ,....., ............ .... around the heavier guys. So I was a bit shocked by people at all weights pass- ing me, many on numerous occasions. After the weight workout, the varsity team gathered for a cheer. For this I stood aside thinking that huddles are sacred to the team. However, McFarland wanted me to be totally emersed in the practice, and he invited me to throw my hands in the huddle. I I realized then one reason the wrestlers work so hard. They are a team and they are all competing not just for them- selves but for each other. Their hard work this season has resulted in a 17-3- 1 dual meet record including a victory over the six-time defending national champion Iowa Hawkeyes. "We're in the top three teams in the country in terms of conditioning," Grant said. Despite the sacrifices, wrestlers are aware of how special their accomplish- ments are. "I started feeling like I was already missing it," fifth-year senior captain Joe Degain said. "Sometimes you curse what you had to go through. I know it's all worth it though. It's a decision I made when I came here so I never questioned if it was worth it." And despite the pounding I took in my day as a wrestler, it was quite worth it for me. Sony Entertainment America Slick graphics and great control make "Offroad Fury" a winner for the Playstation 2 and its maker, Sony. Offroad Fury." In "ATV," up to four players can take part in high speed, mud-tearing fun. Gainers will be up to their knees in options with over 20 tracks to race on, which take place in the desert, snow and even at stadiums. At these courses, gamers can either choose to partake in a race mode similar to other classic racing titles, such as "Mario Kart 64" and "Wave Race;" or try their best to perform jaw-dropping tricks. Sounds good so far? The good news is that the options are just the tip of the iceberg. With the help of Rainbow Studios, the makers of the top-notch "Microsoft Motorcross Madness" series for the PC, Sony has gotten themselves a title with outstanding game control and physics. From mak- ing turns to getting mad hang-time off jumps, gamers have complete control over their all-terrain vehicle. In addi- tion to playing well, the "Offroad Fury" is quite realistic in that little mistakes will lead to big wipeouts. Speaking of wipeouts, "Offroad Fury" has some of the nastiest spills ever in a game. As gamers yell "Whoa" with every crash, they will also fear riding an ATV for.the rest of their life. Outside of incredible gameplay, "Offroad Fury" is also a great title to showcase your PS2. The graphics in this must-have for extreme game fans are some of the best yet on the system. "ATV's" background environments and riders are silky smooth and run at a very good frame-rate. Even better is the fact that "ATV Offroad Fury" has an adrenaline-pumping soundtrack, featuring classics from Anthrax, Alice in Chains and even "Spoonman" by Soundgarden. Rock on, Sony! Help Catherin I ntersect Many acciden dangerous int to contact oth complaint wit either written intersection p 2000. 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