Show Page 7 February 24 1994 runs away in a shocker defeating the Lady Eagles Dixie hitting two by Chris Myars staff writer “Thii is embarrassing” assistant coach Ted Bianco said "embarrassing as helL" Those statements were uttered at halftime in the game against Dixie on Feb 19 in the BDAC Despite winning in Sl George earlier in the season the College of Eastern Utah women's basketball team was down a stunning 1 to a Dixie team that only had three region wins coming into the contest "but they (Dixie) have lost a bunch of close games" cautioned head coach Dave Paur the week of the game Dixie posted an 1 win overcoming an amazing 33 turnovers by shooting 56 percent The Lady Rebels also destroyed CEU on the boards compiling a shooting (32 percent) but fought all the way However UVSC ultimately Hatch played coura3 won geously racking up 20 points nine rebounds and four steals The loss was particularly bitter to Ross CEU’s leading scorer who suffered one of her worst games of her college career The losses to UVSC and SLCC were against the top two teams in the region CEU lost to both teams at home previously in the season The Lady Eagles played competitively on the road despite poor shooting "From a defensive standpoint we did vety well" Paur commented "Offensively it was very Alisa rs Chamberlain canned three treys of her own as CEU frantically tried to get back in the game CEU is now 2 overall 7 in in eighth mired region play Dixie is place in the region standing at 1 On Feb 18 CEU avenged a controversial loss to 71-6- 9-- 16-1- 4-1- mid-seas- Angela Ross on the first the of game and the Lady possession coasted to Eagles victory Snow committed 34 turnovers and shot 33 percent Tasha Bradley and Jodi Hatch had 14 points and seven rebounds a piece Jenny Powell had 11 points eight assists four steals and she did not foul ouL Ross scored 17 points had 10 assists and seven Snow Cbllege drained a three-point- 44-2- 82-6- advantage Three Lady Rebels had double figures in points and rebounds CEU did not give themselves a chance to win by shooting 20 percent in the first half The second stanza was played evenly Rebecca Heusser was all over the place hustling on defense and three-pointe- 101-7- 8 er frustrating" 1-- state tourney to be held at CEU A by Frank Orl staff writer The College of Eastern Utah's BDAC has been chosen as the site for the State High School Girls' Basketball Tournament on Feb 23-2- 6 A The tournament consist of a 16 teams with a false double elimination formaL This means it is a double elimination tournament with a single elimination from the championship bracket Some of the teams competing include: Tabiona Rowland Hall Intermountain Christian Panguich Enterprise Valley Wayne Monument Valley Rich Duchesne East Carbon Wendover Dugway Manilla Waterford and West Desert Manilla is ranked first in the stale with a perfect 12-- record and Rowland Hall is second with a 10-mark The number three ranked team 0 steals 2 Against Salt Lake Community College Feb 11 CEU struggled all the way but still found themselves having a chance to win Poor shooting (37 percent) plagued the Lady Eagles and led to their down-fa- ll 73-6- The Lady Eagles will regroup and travel to Treasure Valley Community Cbllege and the College of Southern Idaho Feb 23 and 26 CEU blew both teams to smithereens when they visited the BDAC With the Dixie setback CEU is in a e dog fight with Snow for the the conference in seeding tournament 7 In Orem on Feb 1 1 CEU was looking for a win against nationally-ranke- d Utah Valley State Cbllege The Lady Eagles endured miserable Kjr— — i J1’ ' i i economy" Intramural mcis five - on - five final standings Not Quite 4ft "i v points per game respectively Valley and Monument Valley are ranked fourth and fifth This is the first time CEU has held a state basketball tournament although they held the 1A Slate Girls' Volleyball Tournament earlier this year According to Bill Painter tournament coordinator "this (tournament) is good for recruiting It gives students a chance to visit the campus who wouldn't normally get to see it "It is better for the community because there are 16 teams renting hotel rooms and spending money That is always good for the third-plac- —— rz V' West Desert will be an interesting team to watch They are bringing the second and third leading scorers in 1 A classification sisters Justice and Liberty Alder They are averaging 18 and 175 (continued from page 6) £ r' but you just got to keep your head up and go on they still played hard" Stubbs said Eastern Utah was forced to foul the rest of the way in hopes of getting back into the game which resulted in the margin of defeat "I'm very happy with this win going into the tournament It's hard to win on the road and any time you can it's positive for your team" Judkins said ’ 1 13-poi- nt -- - J u - t v ’H r-- C- ' - t f us ‘ X if kl I Im-- 0 6 pm Game 1 Seabirds vs Second 2 None Game 2 Magua vs Janet's Dellybutton 7 pm Game 3 Faculty WLM vs Hoosiers Game 4 No Skillz vs Miller Time Mon Mar 14 6 pm Winner of game 2 vs winner of game 3 7 pm Winner of game 4 vs winner of game 1 Tues Mar IS 6 pm Championship Game MpnFcbJ8 Back to boxing during the prior home game on Feb 3 Ellis was involved in a fight after the game with Ricks College Ellis threw a punch which found its target in the form of Ricks player Roger Adams He was taken to the hospital for stitches in his lower lip After the Snow game part of the crowd felt the urge to fill the fight card with a Hatfield and McCoy-styl- e family feud Some of those involved were Damien Burton Kim Carter and Justin Carter Kim came away with a bloody nose but was okay Burton was taken to the police station - by The top eight teams made the tournament c j ? Tournament Schedule i 'jik a CU continued their losing ways on 2 Feb road trip losing to ah Valley Slate College 81 73 and 11-1- V-- -- Jt Lake Community College 3 in The Eagles are currently travel to inference play as they Measure Valley and the College of southern Idaho looking to secure a playoff berth” We have got to beat Treasure Valley we've got to” Stubbs said The Region 18 men's tournament suns March 3 at Dixie 81-7- m 3-- V ' 1 V' 'T'l'Tirii A ' 4 r' Lk 2 'j I' ' ' ? rj Kris King thowa off her tetooMweN at the ability to shot (photo by Aaron Brocfcbank) ooro on this break-swa- y Lv 1 y - '"a-- i1 OR nrnmotn Gaodtyt JURM 61791 urroj SD3ZD |