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Show aU, .. Page 6 DIXIE SUN March 4. 1988 NEXT ISSUE: Watch for the new Dixie SUN slammer contest! Rebels defeat CSI ; take 2nd Troy Wood SUN Staff Writer oop to Corby McDaniel for the back and scored 10 strain I power jam. Darrell White then points to go up 15-took-of- f Over the past weekend, the and followed up on TVCC came back and tied I Dixie Rebels won two very ima missed shot with a at 1 1 9 before the Rebels pu! j slam. CSI didnt let the ed away to gain their 4 lKj! portant games as they defeated the Regions best team, the ColRebels do all of the flying as at the break. j lege of Southern Idaho on FriIn the second half the on they added two dunks of their day, and the Regions worst own. question was how far th team, Treasure Valley ComCSI played tough for the Rebels would beat the Chukar 1 next five minutes and built a The Rebels built leads as lard munity College on Saturday. On Friday, the Rebels sizable lead with about 2 as 34 points in the half on the defense was the key as they minutes left to play in the way to a 106-7- 3 tharashingo1 the bigger CSI lineup game. The Rebels then rallied the TVCC Chukars. on their way to a 74-7- 0 victory. at the right time and pulled out Dixie was again lead by DaThe game consisted of hot the impressive victory. rrell White who scored 22 poin and cold streaks for both teams The Rebels were lead by Daralong with 10 rebounds. Jam? and when they had the chance rell White who had 26 points Germ Williams had a stror they couldnt put each other and 5 rebounds. Darwin Russell first half on his way to a II away. and Corby McDaniel were in point outing. Others in doutThe game started off with the double figures also as they figures were as follows: Corl ' Rebels gaining the early lead scored 13 and 11 points McDaniel (10), and Steve behind the shooting of Darwin respectively. drus (10). Russell, but then one of the Saturdays game was over These two wins give th cold streaks hit the Rebels and after the first period of play as Rebels a 13-- 5 record in region the next thing they knew the the Rebels built a 17 point ad- play and a second place seedir. ' score was 30-1- 8 for CSI. This vantage at the half. in the region tournament whicti was the biggest lead of the game The game began with TVCC is being held in Burnes Arer. for either team. taking the advantage at but this Thursday, Friday an: The Rebels battled back to the Rebels then battled Saturday. make it close before the half as h CSI lead by three at the break. The score was 39-3Early in the second half the Troy Wood They added another in the 4r SUN Staff Writer Rebels made a run and regainrr inning to take a 3 advantage ed the lead. This was short livLast Weekend, the Dixie BYU held the lead until th tl ed as the Rebels went cold and Rebels College opened their bottom of the sixth inning whet c saw their lead slip away. baseball season by hosting the the Rebels, led by Robbs se This is when the aerial show BYU junior varsity for 4 cond RBI games single, knotted the ( began. It started with Darwin over the course of two days. t score. Russell lobbing a perfect alley- In the top of the seventh Fridays action saw the Rebels come away with a vic- BYU loaded the bases with ne s tory in the first game of the outs. Mark Richeson then e double-heade- r. The second replaced Wingot who was ha' a game was suspended because of ing control problems. Richeson darkeness. The game was tied came s through as he forced 4 after 3 innings. hitter to hit into a double play II In the first game on Friday, Then the final out came on 3 locations to servo you the Rebels started their best pit- routine Mon-Thu- r grounder to seconc a 10:30 am 10:00 pm cher from last Jrent Frt-Sbaseman, Mike Page. yeai, . 10:30 am 10:30 pm Cude. Cude turned in 6 decent Page then started the bottom a St. George innings in his debut before he of the inning by singling. Th' tr 765 E. 700 S. was replaced by Cheyenne is when Wendell Zink crackeo o 628-400- 7 Wingot. a two run shot. This homerur (150 yds from Hansen BYU jumped out on top in was Zinks first of the Stadium) year ana the second inning only to see it couldnt have come at a mom S, St. George the Rebels tl come back with 3 dramatic or opportune m514 N. Bluff runs in the bottom of the inn- oment. The final was 4 fo1 th 628-547- 7 ei ing. Bill Robbs and Mark Dixie. (our original location) Roberts both had RBI singles to In the second game of the Cedar City power the Rebels to 1 advanday the Rebels took the lead ir R. 667 S. Main tage after 2 innings. Pi the second inning on a Bret 586-4338 In the third inning the Cannon RBI th 2 single. The (our new location) Ri Cougars tied the game at 8. one-hand- 'g v i 9-- 51-3- i out-hustl- , A- - 8-- 5, ,i Baseball 6. t underway R 4-- I. Darrell White goes for the follow-u- p slam in friday nights win over the College of Southern Idaho. 74-7- 0 THE MEAL DEAL a 4-- t K- a -- - 6-- j I Buys any regular Footiong Sandwich and a medium drink with this coupon. Expires 33188 j Limit four meal deals per coupon. Must present coupon with order. Not vend with any other offer. 3-- J 3-- 3. Continued on page 7 SI |