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Memorial madness comes to an end

By Ben Roberts
THE KENTUCKY mm

While the UK men‘s and
women's basketball teams
will celebrate new beginnings
tonight at Big Blue Madness.
the night's festivities will also
mark the end of an era

Memorial Coliseum.
which has been home to the
midnight event since its in»
ception in 1982. will host
Madness for the 23rd and ti
nal time.

But before the season-
opening celebration makes
the move downtown to Rupp
Arena in 2005. UK athletics
officials want to make sure
UK fans and students don‘t
leave the Coliseum forgetting
the tradition that was bred
there.

"This is Kentucky Basket-
ball" is the theme for this
year‘s event. and there will be
no shortage of former players
to highlight the success that
has made UK the winningest
college basketball program in
the nation.

Past UK stars Ralph
Beard. Sam Bowie. Wah Wah
Jones and Kenny Walker will
join more than a dozen for
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handful of women's players
on the Coliseum floor to hon-
or the UK tradition.

ESPN analyst and former
Wildcat point guard Larry
Conley. who played for
Adolph Rupp from 1964-66.
will seiye as host for the cere-
mony. introducing segments
and interviewing former
players.

Conley said he was
shocked when planners asked
him to emcee the event.

“Would incredulous be
too strong a Word?" Conley
said "I was just absolutely
tloored they would consider
me for this. My first thought
was ‘there's such a large
number of people that de»
St‘I'VO this more than I do,“

Jennifer LeMaster. mar-
keting and special events di
rector said a video narrated
by Conley titled “()ne Com-
monwealth" would be the
most inspirational part of the
night

"The whole night will
lead up to this video. which
kind of summarizes the
whole program and its Ii'ildlr
tion." LeMaster said. "That‘s
kind of our theme for this
year. how everyone in Ken»
tucky has such pride for the

Big Blue,"

While Conley hasn't seen
the video himself. he said the
script was great and should
translate well to the screen.

But with all of the empha-
sis being put on tradition and
UK's past. Madness planners
haven't overlooked the future.

LeMaster promises that
students attending Madness
will have plenty to look for-

ward to. including spoofs of

ESPN coniiitercials and MTV
shows and contests involving
some of the Cats most recog»
nizable players,

"It‘s going to be very pro-
duction-heavy." she said,
"There will he a lot more
technical aspects this year.
and it‘s going to be more of a
show"

The [K marketing staff

videotaped vignettes show
casing senior forward t‘huck
Hayes in an “MTV Cribs"
spoof at Wildcat Lodge and
commercials where Ti‘ooter
Shagari Alleyne dunks on
kindergartners. and women‘s
point guard Angela Phillips
drains shots from half court,

There will also be a slam
dunk contest featuring Hayes.
Kelenna Azubuike. Ravi Moss
and newcomer Raion Rondo

Joe Lovell of Vincent
Lighting helps set up
lighting for Big Blue
Madness yesterday at
Memorial Coliseum. Big
Blue Madness will move
downtown to Rupp l
Arena next season. ‘

Midnight strikes
’ around the nation

Florida

Florida will host the fi-
nals of the Gator Idol con-
test and include special
guest appearances by three
real life American Idol con-
testants.

Arizona

The festivities will be
hosted by Tucson native
Zach Selwyn. best known
as a finalist in ESPN’s first
Dream Job. Selwyn is now
a color commentator for
the Game Show Network's
Extreme Dodgeball. “Pipe
Dream" will also allow
players to take turns de»
scribing the action on five
different sports‘ highlight
reels in an effort to im-
press a panel of celebrity
judges.

Wake Forest

Wake Forest isn‘t host-
ing Midnight Madness. but
the Detnon Deacons are
still going to practice at
12:01 am. It's fall break.
and the Deacs want to
show that they are all busi-
ness this year. They are
scheduled to practice from
midnight to 2 am. and then
come back for a 1 pm. to 4
pm. practice later in the
day. Fans aren‘t supposed
to be in attendance. but no
one is saying that the doors
will be locked.

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Hoops fans look at Mid‘
night Madness the way par-
ents look at their children

each school's fans think
theirs is the best and
brightest.

Here‘s a look at what
schools around the country
are doing this weekend. ac-
cording to athletic depart-
ment officials:

Maryland

This is where it all
started. at the stroke of
midnight on Oct. 15. 1970.
under then-coach Lefty
Driesell. The defending At-
lantic Coast Conference
champs will kick things off
with an alumni game and a
Gary Williams look-alike
contest.

Michigan State

“Hometown Hoops“ will
celebrate Spartan players‘
childhoods. The event will
include a 45-minute auto-
graph session. During last
season‘s “A Magical Jour-
ney." coach Tom 1220 rode
in on a horse donning a
buckskin coat and a coon-
skin hat. Expect another
spectacular entrance.

North Carolina
“Late Night with Roy
Williams" will be hosted by

ESPN anchor and UNC
alum Stuart Scott.

and a 3-point shootout that
will see guards Patrick
Sparks and Josh Carrier
paired with women's players
Phillips and Sara Potts.

"We want to include the
women's team more than
we've done before." she said.
"We've already sold more
than 3.200 season tickets.
which is more than we sold
last year. We really want to
highlight their success."

Both the women's and
men's teams are welcoming
highly-touted recruits to Lex-
ington this year in hopes of
continuing the winning tradi-
tion that UK fans anticipate.

And while Conley doesn‘t
expect current students to ful-
ly understand the illustrious
past of UK basketball. he has
no doubts they will make the
last Big Blue Madness in
Memorial Coliseum a memo-
rable experience.

“This is a special event for
the students especially." he
said. “It Will be itiidnight on a
Friday night and I‘m sure
they'll be full of iced tea or
their favorite soda and ready
to make some noise and have
some fun."

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Living in Knoxville.
Tenn. Sade Buley always
thought she would play bas-
ketball as a Lady Vol.

She ended up in Lexing-
ton for one reason Mickie
DeMoss.

DeMoss is set to begin her
second season as the UK
women‘s basketball head
coach, and in her first year of
recruiting. she pulled in the
most impressive freshman
class UK has ever seen.

The Cats seek to improve
on last season's 11-17 record,
as the newcomers join return-
ing starters Sara Potts and
Angela Phillips.

DeMoss is elated at the
prospect of success this sea-
son and the new look that the
Cats will unveil tonight at
their first official practice of
the season.

“It is going to be a whole
new look for Kentucky basket-
ball.“ DeMoss said. "It is go-
ing to be a new energy level. a
new attitude level. Of course.
I do have some very talented
individuals. but it is going to
be a whole new look for Ken-
tucky basketball.“

On the other hand.
DeMoss realizes that her tal-
ented freshman class will be
tested in the tough schedule
of the Southeastern Confer-
ence. She said freshman will
have a chance to step into the
starting lineup and will prob—
ably have to as the season be—
gins.

“We have more talent."
she said. "But it is going to be
young talent. and it is hard in
this league to depend on the
freshman to come in and play
at a consistent level every
night out."

One of the freshmen who

will have an opportunity to
step into the starting lineup
will be Buley. The t‘rfoot guard
averaged 19.4 points a game in
her final season in high
school. and she is the center-
piece of DeMoss‘ first recruit-
ing class at UK.

Buley. who was named to
the Parade All-American
fourth team in 2004 and to the
USA Today Super 25 after her
junior year. chose UK over
Tennessee. Florida and Geor-
gia.

“(I'm) real excited to have
Sade; she is just a talent wait-
ing to happen." DeMoss said.

Buley, who shined as an
offensive powerhouse in high
school. is trying to learn what
DeMoss expects of her on the
defensive side of the ball.

“I am not sure how hard
she has been pushed. and that
is what we are working really
hard on." DeMoss said. “Once
she develops that strong work
ethic. I think the sky is the
limit for that kid."

Buley and DeMoss have a
relationship that goes back to
Buley's high school years.
when Buley attended the Pat
Summit basketball camp.

“I bonded with Coach
DeMoss back in Knoxville my
sophomore year when I went
to the Pat Summit camp." Bu-
ley said. “She helped me a
whole lot; she gave me tips
and motivation and told me
never to quit. If she was at
UT. I would have been at UT.
But when I heard she was
coming here. I decided there
was no place for me in
Knoxville [am just going to
come to Kentucky with Coach
DeMoss."

As a freshman. Buley al~
ready understands the work
that she must put in to be able
to go down to Knoxville to the
basketball court she thought

she would call home and
come back with a win.

“I have to get in shape a
little bit." Buley said. “But
other than that I have been
playing up tempo even though
I am tired. I have gained a lot
of weight so I won't get
pushed around."

Buley gained 15 pounds
during the summer by doing
the team‘s workouts with
weights and drinking Ensure
twice daily. and she seems
poised to lind that work ethic
that DeMoss talked about.

"She can pass. she can
shoot. she can dribble. and
she can rebound." DeMoss
said, "'l'here is not a whole lot
she can not do. but it is a mat-
ter of her doing it at the level
we need her to do it at.

“Talentwise. she is otie of

best guards in countrv”

Sophomore guard
Angela Phillips
returns to lead the
Cats in their sec-
ond season under
head coach Mickie
DeMoss. Phillips
played in all 28
games last season,
starting 20 of
them. Bolstered by
a highly—ranked
recruiting class,
the Cats hope to
improve on last
season’s 11-17
record.

Not only is DeMoss excit
ed about Buley. she is excited
about the upwrclassmen‘s ac
ceptance of the freshman and
the new spirit the freshman
class brings to the team.

“'I‘heir (the freshmen) en»
ergy is unbelievable; they
bring a real competitive spirit
to the pi ogram." she said.

Although yotith could be
the t‘ats' strength. it could
also be their weakness.
DeMoss said.

"I think it (the weakness
of the team) is going to be
youth. in one sense." she said.
"But soon-titties our strengths
can also be our weaknesses.”

But still. DeMoss and (Io.
have a new look. a new star iii
Buley. and hope for the future
of the I'K women's program.

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UK fans. for all their true
blue passion. are notorious
for a lot of
things.

Though
they can
support a
mediocre
f o o t b a l 1
team year
after year
by mostly
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and second~guessers

They can deafen Florida
players on senior day but
chant Obscenities at Matt
Walsh without hesitation.

And the quiet days at
Rupp Arena let's not talk
about those. since we may
wake the bluehairs.

Here's the big question:
Can the blue bloods support a
women's basketball team'.’

Last season 2.600 fans
bought season tickets to see
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season at UK This year those
sales have already been
topped with more than 3.500
season tickets
Wednesday

"We had great crowds."
DeMoss said this week. "I
kept telling my assistants.
‘We‘re going to lose this
crowd. we're going to lose this
crowd.”

But the fans didn‘t go
away. In fact. they appreciated
what DeMoss was trying to do.

DeMoss said even after
losses. fans would come to her
after the game anti congratu-
late her rebuilding effort,

Fans are expecting big
things. They have a right to.
as DeMoss has brought in the
most highly-touted freshman
class for UK women‘s basket
ball in recent memory. She
has the credentials for her
time as Pat Summitt‘s top as-
sistant at Tennessee. where
she helped the Vols to win six
NCAA titles and make 13 Fi-
nal Four appearances.

There's even an Internet
message board that‘s been
launched for women‘s basket»

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ball fans. In the Big Blue
world. a message board signi-
lies your arrival.

Last year. 8.5tlo fans
packed Memorial (‘oliseuni to
see ['K pull within five points
in the final two minutes
against then-No. l Tennessee.
but ultimately lose 8172.

Last year. tans saw UK
storm back to sink Louisville
in overtime in Rupp Arena.

Last year. they watched as
DeMoss put a competitive
team on the court. which
breathed life into a program
that in the years before saw
losses like 9646 to Mississippi
State. in February 2003.

What fans didn‘t get to see
were very many marks in the
win column. as the Wildcats
posted an 11-17 record.

In more. I'K‘s point mar»
giti iii the Southeastern (”on
ference was 15.5 points. iii
cluding tour .‘lll-pmnl
blowouts Last season. I’K's
lositig record still shielded a
46.6 margin. btit the team was
scrappy and used defense and
:tpoint shooting to make up
for lack of depth and size.

But will I'K fans support
another 11717 teani‘.’

(‘hances are. lTK‘s super
l'rosh recruiting class will
mike impacts on the court.
butt how long will fans toler»
ate t'c building?

Head football coach Rich
Brooks no longer gets lenien~
cy not that he ever did. He's
17 games into his I'K football
career. and after winning only
fi\e of those. he‘s getting plcnr
ty of heat from the Big Blue
Nation.

How long is too long to re
build‘.’ What steps are coaches
supposed to take" It seems
they can‘t win fast enough
sometimes.

(caching

stalls in any

'sport bust their butts every

day They endure long hours
at the office and practice. as
well as distant ret ruiting
trips. What makes one coach
itig philosophy work and the
other litit'.’

At the end of this season
we‘ll know how notorious or
supportive [K fans can be.

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Freshmen must obey Tubby’s law

No one is bigger than UK
basketball.

Rashaad Carruth
learned that the hard way

T h e
lessons he
1 e a r n e d
should not
be lost on
this year‘s
class of big-
name re- _

cruits. '
Fresh-
men Ramel "III
Bradley. Joe Wiseman
C rawford. W
R a n d o l p h
Morris and
Rajon Rondo come to UK as
the top-ranked recruiting
class in the country
For months. message
boards have been ablaze
about the famous foursome.
predicting breakout years
for all of them.

Bradley. Crawford. Mor~
ris and Rondo are all capa-
ble of producing big seasons

 

 

for the Big Blue —— they
proved that with ridiculous
statistics in high school ~
but they better not get
caught up in all the hype.

If they find themselves
buying into the ballyhoo.
they should say two words
-. Rashaad Carruth.

Synonymous with Team
Turmoil. Carruth's name
has become a curse word in
the mouths of UK fans. And
it should be a reminder to
UK's frosh to stay on the
straight and narrow.

As a freshman in 2001.
Carruth came to UK with
big expectations and an even
bigger ego.

A McDonald's All-Ameri-
can (just like Crawford. Ron’
do and Morris). Carruth
showed his potential by
scoring 19 points against in
UK's 9592 overtime loss to
then-No. 1 Duke.

After that. Carruth be-
came a headcase and a

headache for UK coach Tub-
by Smith.

There was that night
Carruth refused to shoot.
passing on even the most
open looks. And there were
all the disgruntled sound
bites Carruth gave the me-
dia.

By the end of the season.
every move he made oozed
anger and angst. He wasn't
happy here. and he showed
it.

Next season. he was
gone. That's because in the
Land of the Blue. Smith is
boss. and he means busi-
ness.

Last season. he repeated
often his mantra for success:
“We're going to win with
you or without you."

The Cats' new Fab Four
must not forget that.

Smith is not afraid to
send someone packing. He
wants to win. but he will not
take any crap from anyone.
(See also: Desmond Allison.

Adam (‘hiles .lason Parker
and Marvin Stone.)

No matter who you are.
or how big you think you
have become. Smith will put
you back in your place. ()r
he'll send you home.

That‘s not a hard lesson
to learn. but Carruth , like
Allison. (‘hiles Parker and
Stone could not grasp it.
and he paid for it.

This year's group has
done nothing to suggest
there is a (‘arruth in its
midst.

But it' these players start
to think they‘re bigger than
the lilue. they should re»
member (‘arruth and Tub-
by‘s tough love.

Smith uill win. with or
without the freshmen. Hope»
fully. it Will be with them.
but they should not put him
to the test.

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T-SHIRT CONTEST RULES
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY
That’s right, you do not have to savor any of our tempting menu items.
JUDGING
Contest is open to EVERYONE. Representatives ol the Mellow Mushroom Marlceting and Art Department will judge the designs and select live finalists. Their
decision may (and probably will be) subject to criticism, question and perhaps even some praise; but IT’S FINAL The live tinalists' designs will be selected
and their art will be displayed in the store so that the public/customers can vote on their lavorite design.
THE GOOD STUFF-CASH PRIZES

The person who submits the winning design will receive $500.00 and will have their design reproduced on T-shirts personally designed for the Lexington Mellow

Mushroom. The second place finalist will receive $300.00 and the third place finalist will receive $200.00 and the other two linalists who were not selected

will each receive something pretty good once we ligure it out.
LEGAL STUFF

The winning designs (first, second, and third place) become exclusive property at Homegrown Industries at Georgia, Inc. ("Homegrown”). Homegrown may

modify the designs as necessary. Designs will not be returned. Not responsible for lost entries. (We loose stult all the time but we are getting better) Somu
restrictions apply. (Our attorney told us to put that in-we have no idea what that means either),
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November '3' , 2004

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0 Entry Forms and Designs in By Friday, November , 200%.
° The Five Final Designs will be displayed on November I)2l , 2004 at the Lelinqmn, KY Mellow Mushroom
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' The Winner will be announced on Thursday, December 2"_ , 2004

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The—”a ke over

For two and half years, the Coalition Against A Government Takeover has set
the record straight on the government takeover of the water company and
its impact on taxpayers. We have carefully dispelled the myths and emotions
with facts and the truth. Here are a few examples of false, emotional claims
of Bluegrass Flow and supporters of the takeover.

Myth: There is no "local WATER COMPANY TAKEOVER

control” of the water

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Fact: Kentucky American

Water is regulated by the OF YOUR TAX DOLLARS

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Commission (PSC), which ' " ’ ' ' ‘

sets the company’s rates. If

LFUCG takes the company

over, this regulation will Myth; The takeover will cost the government
disappear. The company about $1 million in legal and consulting fees over
also operates under a fran— five to seven years.

chise agreement with the

local government. ”Local Fact: Less than a year and a half into the takeover,
COmVO'" 0f LGXT’an and government lawyers and consultants have already

DUb'iC safety has done. run up bills of more than $1.125 million.
nothing to ensure funding

for those ”top priorities."

Myth: Kentucky American Water is raising rates to line the pockets of foreign investors.

Fact: In May, the water company asked the PSC for its first rate increase in four years. The
increase will help the company recover nearly $60 million that the company has invested in
infrastructure repairs and upgrades in recent years, as well as increased operating costs. The
Kentucky PSC and its experts will conduct a thorough review, including public hearings, before
allowing any rate increase.

Myth: RWE,."TllalTles closed Kentucky American it'Ve‘itei’s cail center and reducw: we: in
buying the parent company.

Fact: The consolidation of customer service and accounting with other American Water sub-
sidiaries was under way long before RWE/Thames considered purchasing American Water.
Customers now can contact a customer service representative 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for
assistance with their bill or service, and they can still pay their bills at the Richmond Road office.
The efficiency of consolidation helps keep water rates low.

Myth .,3.u’:<‘llisuii Park is at risk (if being developed

Fact: LFUCG leases the land for Jacobson Park and Lakeside Golf Course from Kentucky
American Water for $10 a year for 36 years. The company recently offered to extend that lease
for 100 years. The company also offered LFUCG the deed to the land. Nine Council members
rejected these offers and chose to condemn the company, a process that has cost taxpayers
more than $1.1 million in legal and consultant fees so far with no end in sight.

TAKEOVER

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These are just a few examples of the facts vs. emotions of this debate.
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