Show Thursday April 15 1993 Intramural upriafr Tennis basketball and volleyball set spring Intermurals schedule by Randall Harrington slots were available on the men's and women's sign-u- p sheds Talk with Bill Painter to enroll in this tournament Later in the quarter shoe golf is offered during one afiemoon The regular CEU campus will be turned into a temporary golf course Students will then proceed to launch their shoe toward the hole which will be a garbage can and try to get the shoe in the hole in the least amount of kicks Also coed beach volleyball will take place in the sand pit next to Sessions Residence Hall Last quarter's results of Men's and Women's basketball saw Willie Berry Quid Eslick Bryan gordon Derek Hathaway Mike Hawthorne Tom Hawthorne and Ryan Mathewson of COWA won in the men's division Anna Adair Shcryll Dickson Dawn Drake Heather Mason Debbie Richins Lara Thompson and Jamie Tinker of Cows of the Court won in the women's staff writer Now that spring is here all students who had cabin fever over the winter can now have their doldrums remedied by fresh air and sunshine The CEU intramural activities are here to help students relieve some of their boredom from winter quarter The intramural tennis team is now practicing for their season and will play against UVCC on SaL April 17 in Provo to open the season Last year's team played four games and split the season with two wins and two losses Two returning players join the team: Nobu Kiyoi and possibly Steve Claxton from last year -4 If tennis is not your sport a pyramid basketball program for students to test their skills against the other CEU students is f As of Monday April 12 ten AssUUnt L£p6rtiJf ditor V CEO's women basketball team had their season end in the region 18 tournament for the fust time in recentrecent memory With a good recruiting season by coaches Buir and Bianco hooefullv the Eagles will be tough inthefoture ' Returning from last year's squad that broke the schools record for victories are Angie Ross who made it on the second all- conference team Jenny Powell Tasha Bradley Liana Snuka Dion Carlson and Jessica Chadwick Bianco and Paur have hit the recruiting trail hard this spring and have already signed four women for next year's team Jennifer Heuseveldt a STO" forward from Soda Springs Idaho is the only player from out of state to sign with CEU thus far Alisa Chamberlain is a 61 forward from Blanding (home of Nathan Nielsen from the men's team) has also signed The Eagles have added two more guards to their line-u-p Kris King is OT from Payson and Kristin Belnap is 55" from Roy The lady Eagles are also trying to get two more players from One from from and the other Wyoming California CEU is going to try and season improve on their The returning women will all have some experience and the freshmen are all quality players" coach Bianco said out-of-sta- te 14-w- in ’The Tarheels of North Carolina Mickelle's Sport claimed the NCAA basketball championship with an 8 point victory over Chris Webber and the Michigan Wolverines North Carolina battled back from a 12 point first half Michigan lead to win their seventh National title while under the direction of head coach Dean Smith Shorts Despite the loses coach Bianco says that they are making good progress staff writer "We started off bad but I'm seeing Die CEU soccer team kicked off their season on March 26 improvement The team was nervous and didn't know quite what to SLCC and March 27 against against Wdwr State and Ricks In expect You have to remember that all of the games CEU came up on none of these kids are on scholarthe short end of the score losing to ships they do it because they want to and they do a good job" SLCC 0 Ricks 0 and Weber 8-- 3-- 2--0 Coach Ted Bianco heads the Erteam with the help of ick Brown and Matt McMullen co-hea- ds m mmm Coach Bianco's goals for this years's team are: "to go into every game be compctitve and of course win" i nc manners or me ream include: Erick Brown Matt McMullen Brian Belnap Aaron Davis Shane Stilson Sieve Espinoza Wendy Turcson Jenny Patillo Richard Wood Jason Shumway Kazuaki Miziaumo John Stephen Nolan Merritt Jerry Dubois Dain Olson Jena Parry and Mike Wood The next home game is April 17 at 2 pjn agaiast UVCC Coach Bianoo says the team would appreciate the student's support at the game 0 Earn a week working at $500-$150- home stuffing envelopes Send SASE to: 476 ES Temple 240 by Bryan Gordon Salt Lake City UT the baseball season The year started a month ago for the CEU Eagles and is going considerably well for the team Derek Hathaway better known as “DEKE" is the first player of the week for the baseball team He is from West Valley City were he attended Cyprus High School During high school he played three years and is a veteran on SUIT the BYU program ’Bingham High standout Kenneth Roberts is also considering departing from the Y due to the fact that Reid has not written him since he left to serve a LDS church mission in Australia ee mil-lio- writer This time of year brings in 8411! ’Defensive End Reggie White recently signed a contract making him the highest paid professional and ’Brigham Young University football player in the NFL Roger Reid experienced some with Shawn Bradley's anWhite formerly with the nouncement that he would forgo Philadelphia Eagles signed a free his remaining NCAA eligibility agent contract with the Green Bay The draft walls Packers The contract entitles to enter the NBA came down when cougar tcamates While to seven million dollars n Russell Larson and Rvan Cuff during his first year and four a year after that that they be released from tur-buhm- MMa mn soccer looks for first victory CEU by Dirk Keyes Womens basketball has four new' recruits for next season by Chris Houck wm m am soccer player Richard Wood blowe by a defender on the way to score a goal (photo by Craig Crookston) CEU ir bunt After this play coach Guymon said lie has played as good as anyone on our team in this past month" Some of his goals are to maintain a 350 batting average and hit his first home run of his career CElTsteam So far during this year's season he is playing his best baseball He currently has a batting average of 465 with $ five runs batted in Last week against CNCC and UVCC Hathaway hit four singles one double one sacrifice hit and one sacrifice ‘3 |