Show Pape K May II 1995 Sports Cheerleaders survive tryouts Twenty seven students from throughout Utah were chosen to lepresenl tlie 993- Col lege of Eastern Utah cheer yell and song leading squads after a 1 tryout Named to the song leading squad included Kacie Bosone Nicole Bowman and Tiffany Petersen Price: Melissa Clark Bountiful: Tobie Cornell Salt Like City Misty Martinez Kearns Jodie McKinney and Valeric Nichols and Heather Wilson Layton Named to the cheer leading squad included Auhry Bott West Jordan LccOra Clark and Jennifer Zaccaria Price Melissa Fivas and Stephanie Johnson Kearns Jessica Hint Sandy Brooke Johnson Bluffdalc Amber Lindlcy Providence and Hanna Waldbridgc Mcndon Named to the yell leading squad included Clint Barton and Carlos Gonzalcs Salt Lake City Mike Castro Marty Gancll Jcr Gunn and Jerry House Kearns Gint Obray Magna and Mike Porter East Carbon Paul Covington Bountiful will serve as "Emmett" the Golden Eagle mascot The squad begins practices in June in preparation for their competition in Denver Colo in August They will return to the Universal Chcerlcading Association's collegiate camp where colthey have been reigning two-yelege champions the past 2 years Their first local performance will be the when the Eagles' basketball team opens their season play two-da- Utah Valley1! player is called out at home plate after he plows Into CEU's catcher Eagle coach Eric Madsen challenged tha umpire's call citing the "bang-banrule which states that if a player purposely collides with the catcher he should be ejected from the game The player was not Photo by DeFriez 14 winsand31 g" losses Eagles split with Dixie and UVSC to save face in a disasterous season by Brooke Griffin staff writer College of Eastern Utah's team ended the season upbeat fashion by splitting with Dixie and Utah Valley games These four games completed a somewhat lackluster season for the Golden Eagles who finished with 14 wins and 3 losses overall including two lorlcil wins to end the season On April 2X The Eagles traveled to St George to take on the Dixie Rebels Saturday Apnl 29 they hosted Utah Valley State College hi Price CKD 9 Dixie 7 CKU 4 Dixie 5 In the first game the Dixie Rebels held tlie Eagles scoreless for the first live innings while scoring one run in the second and two nms in the filth including a home run In the sixth tlie Eagles came back and scored lour runs on hits by Shay U'wis Mike Butcher In the seventh and Beau the Eagles added three more runs on hits by Brent Bowers Tyson Brackett Ryan liy and Brody Bovero tying the game at 7 and forcing the contest into extra innings CEU scored two runs in the eighth inning on hits by s Lay and Jason Guymon and with outstanding defense held tlie Rebels scoreless Pitching 5 23 innings Justin Oliver was credited with the win lie was relieved by Danny Gillies in the sixth During the second game the Rebels again held CEU scoreless for the first half of the game while scoring two runs in tlie second and third combined Tlie Eagles pulled ahead in the fifth scoring two runs on a triple by Oliver and another run on a sacrifice lly by The 1 Papa-Dak- 7-- Papa-Daki- is Jeff Ferdinand CEU's lead was erased when a two-ru-n homer and a double put Dixie ahead by two In the final inning Oliver scored another mn for the Eagles hut the game ended with the Eagles still down by one Andy Avila pitched the entire game for (he Eagles and was hit charged with the loss Lewis and Oliver both in the losing cause batted Utah Valley 8 CKU 3 Utah Valley 5 CKU 6 Papa-Dak- two-for-lw- is o two-for-fo- ur In the first game against Utah Val- ley tlie visiting team from Owm scored eight runs in the first live innings in- cluding home runs in the first and the filth while CEU was held scoreless In tlie sixth and seventh the Eagles seored three runs with hits by Oliver Lay and Ixwis However the Eagles were unable to make up the early deficit Lay baited and Iiwis added in the losing cause Two home runs early in tlie second game by Guy mon and Oliver put the Eagles ahead by two but during tlie third inning the game was forfeited due to adverse weather conditions two-for-thr- two-for-fo- ur back-to-ba- On Monday May I Utah Valley relumed to Eastern Utah to try again but the liagles were determined to win Pitcher Ben Gaddis held Utah Valley scoreless and hi (less until the fourth inning while CEU's offense scored six runs In the final three innings CEU's defense held Utah Valley to five runs ending the game and the season with a win and eliminating Utah Valley from playoff competition Brackett went and Lay hit three-for-thr- two-for-thr- ec in this winning effort Tlie CEU baseball team traveled to Colorado Northwestern Community College on Friday May 3 only to learn that CNCC officials had failed to show The game will probably not be made-u- p therefore CNCC is charged with two losses and the Eagles are credited with two wins "They are a good bunch of boys They overcame a lot of adversity" Coach Eric Madsen said "We have a good hunch of guys returning next Dixie earned accolades for first place finish in conference play with an 6 record followed by Snow with 17-- 7 UVSC 16-- 9 CEU and CNCC This is the fourth straight year the Eagles have finished next to the cellar in Inlcrmounlain Collegiate Athletic Conference play 1 8-- 7-- 17 3-- 21 year" y ar 1 Eagles tie with Snow and lose to UVSC Mother Nature seems to he holding a grudge against the CEU tennis team Last week the Eagles spent most of the first hour of their matches cleaning the water off the court Despite intermittent rainfall Coach Curt Jenson set up rules to allow everyone on the team a chance to play Since this is just a club sport we're “just playing for fun" The Eagles came away from the game tying Snow College 3 Rochelle Huff Pepper Baxter Daren Fclicx and Jayson Munoz won the singles matches while Huff and Baxter won their doubles 3-- match Two weeks earlier (he Eagles played Utah Valley State College They lost 2 with Huff and Baxter winning their singles matches This week they (ravel to St George and on May 9 they host a home match against SLCC 7-- 1 CEU drop games to SLCC &WSU and ties USU With two ties and three loses CEU's soccer team continue to play In the rain CEU next faced Wchcr State and lost that game 2-- 1 Chad this weekend in Southern Utah for their second tournament The Eagles were ul Utah Stale's tournament two weeks ago where they lost to SLCC the first game 0 Lopez scoring the Eagles' goal The final game of the tournament pitted 3-- the Eagles against USU The Eagles finished in a 2-- 2 lie with Lopez and David Litvack scoring the goals According to Coach Ted Bianco the team is playing well and hard even though the team is small and has only 3 players to play challenge the bigger colleges However this team is the most competitive team that CEU has ever had 1 |