Show Page 7 January 26 1994 Lady Eagles enter 1995 in slump as they lose 3 of 4 last games by Amanda Harding staff writer accuracy This was a contributing factor in the Bruin's victory Chi' had a 25-- delicti during die Iasi len minutes ol die lirsi half The Iiagles were able lo narrow die gap somewhat bill il was iheir shooting dial lei die learn down Willi an ' average ol K points and 46 rebounds Clil was noi able lo oveiiake die Drums and lost die Two crumbling defeats oil ihc roul and one ill home sink ladv Magics into Nalls Assisiiini Coach Ted Hianco explains lie I'iisi lour games "have been a learning cvrience" lor the leam The girls played mid-wint- 7 er I diligently bill llns was noi enough lo hrmg (lie Iiagles up on lop Bianco hopes iliey can learn Irom their mislakes during die past lew games le also siiid dial die girls have a lot ol pride in themselves and each oilier and they never lei game h nine Nalalic Hawks led die leam with 14 points while lindsav Allen was close with IT Kris King scored points with leummaies Rebecca I lilison 7 Jodi Hatch 6 Kalin McKay 3 and lehounds in die Karlcnc Kallas 2 Allen had my iliing gel diem dow n 1 SUV 65 CI V 56 On Jan (Tl game Hawks-1- ) Hatch 7 King 6 lilison 5 Nycolc Cummings 3 Kallas 2 and McKay Rebecca llcusscr and Kami lay lor Assists were provided by: King 6 lilison 3 Allen and lleusser 2 and Kallas lilison had 3 steals lor Ihe game while Hawks ami McKay lud 2 and Allen Cummings Kallas and King went up againsi die Sail Lake ('ommumiy College Bruinv Bianco fell (lie liagles should have heal SICC due to die fact dial die Uruins have noi been playing as well as they have in die pasi I 1 1 I I I I However die Lagle's shooting was lacking Men's basketball ftvniinuctl see Eagles page fnm 15 vigc fit Tlie victory was mi)ortanl for Stubbs because his team needs to leant how to win on the raid Stubbs piedicted that ihe conference championship will tv decided by the leam with a 4 oi 15-- t record The raid victories will be crucial in deciding who goes into the regional competi14-- tion top seeded CliC now stands at and shares the league lead with CSI and Kicks CKC 83 CVSC 94 The Iiagles got oil to a slow start the lollowing night againsi Ctali Valley Stale College in Oiem and were never able to catch up losing lo a leant they hail previously beaten at home Againsi CVSC' the coach said the leam went in mentally tired Some ol the players were trying to do loo much in a "We beat Valley by tournament Tlie players did not go into ilk game with slow We both stalled out any intensity nights and could not continue to dig ourselves out ol the hole" he said "‘Ilk' second half our bench came in played hard and took us from a delicit down to within seven Dut we didn't have the determination and could not pull mil ilk win Losing is always lough when we didn't give it our all" he added Pratt led all Clil scorers w ith Hi points w hile lillis totaled 14 and Jamie Jeffords and Washington mlded 12 and 10 respectively lillis also led the leam with 14 rebounds followed by rebounds Washington with (Till 87 Dixie 71 Pouncing back ihe following weekend the (Till (iolden Iiagles dominated Null Dixie aiul Snow at home On Friday Jan 20 Clil' eased by Dixie with a victory margin and were tell much about “We im didn't Ihe have to never seriously threatened players getting ready Im the Dixie game It was a situation whereas we wanted to win because the Rebels embarrassed us in December by beating us by 33 points They wanted to w in Ivcause of our upset last March in rcgionuls on their coml where we look away Dixie's chance at ilk national title" "Plus it's always nice to play a good team on your home court livery one is moic rested and we’re in otircnmlbii one" he added Stubbs fell ilk leant played hard out rebounded Dixie and did what they needed to do to w in the game Fugle players scored in double ligures with Pratt and lillis each scoring IS I a) veil Drown adding 2 and Dryan Christiansen and Alexander Morris contributing 1(1 cich Drown line Washington led all Clil rebounders with 14 while from beyond the hit rebounds Pratt and lillis each pulled down CKH 85 Snow 72 On Saturday Jan 2 the Iiagles dominated Snow with a margin of iclory but the Ihe of Coach Stubbs used 14 the contest nature final score dik's not accurately rcllecl after Ilk Dixie victory the night players in the contest and Snow's game seemed and knew we had lo conk hack and play slate clean with a Snow before “We went into ilk game hard againsi them Tlky are deliberate big and strong They work very well together" Stubbs praised lillis' Salem's Dendinger's and Washington's play "We would like Washslims when ington lo score more but he is doing exactly what we asked him lo do: rebound make needed play position defense and slay Four players were in double figures with lillis at 19 Pratt at 13 and Christiansen and Washrrom Ihe charily stripe ington adding 12 each Morris contributed 9 points scoring from Malik Salim was range in scoring his 6 points Washington led the leam with 9 rebounds with lillis adding 8 The tingles' rematch with Colorado Northwestern Community College will he Thursday Jan 3 before record CNCC lost to the Iiagles 26 in ilk DDAC at 7:30 pm lasting a Christmas "CNCC is capable of winning some games this year List week they lost to Salt Lake by two" Stubbs said The Iiagles are on the road the following weekend where they lace Ricks and Northern at home earlier this month but histoit-call5 and Nl Idaho The Iiagles defeated Ricks the Iiagles have had a hard lime bringing honk two victories on this long mad trip "We need to gel fiwused and play together There's not a lot of teams that can beat us" Stubbs said "Ricks runs iheir offense well while Northern Idaho is a young and improving leam" 7-- 2 94-8- 3 1 1 pre-seas- 22-poi- I 1 1 Liana Snuka a forward squeeses past a Dixie player as she tries for two points 5-- Largest point spread ever may spell doom for Chargers as they head into Super Bowl Sunday San Francisco 49crs are 1 The deep talented and well-pai- d favorites to dominated San Diego a Super Bowl rookie Hie spread would be the biggest in Super Bowl history int 19-poi- nt 16-po- half-and-ha- lf two-poi- 1 nt The last time Super Bowl oddsmakers got carried away Joe Namath became a hero out of the game a true folk hero Namath and the Jets were underdogs in Super Bowl III They shocked the Baltimore Colts 16-- 7 18-poi- nt The 49crs with their payouts could end up with a $36 million cap next year or $2 million less Ilian Dallas heavy-incenti- ve I 1 1 1 1 one-side- d al even-tempere- Jerry Markbrcil got the plum assignment Super Bowl XXIX referee As head of NFL officials Markbrcit helped avoid a disas- trous strike He worked Super Bowl XXVI a 61 point marathon ur (e 101-8- 0-- 9 73-6- ' Chargers reserve quarterback Gale Gilbert will suit up for his fifth consecutive Super Bowl Trouble is if history repeats itself he won't play and his leant will lose 94-8- 1 y NFL league receiver (yardage) Jerry Rice (49crs) makes $2380000 per year for 1499 receiving yards The cost: $1588 per yard Steve Young is the league leader in scoring touchdowns His salary is $4525000 and he scored 35 touchdowns Therefore he receives $ 129286 per touchdown Source: USA Today |