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Show 6 Thursday January 24, 2002 drop tap..6n. rodcf By KAREN BASSO Sports writer , The College of Eastern Utah "ladies basketball team traveled south this past weekend to compete against Dixie College in St. George and Snow College in Ephraim. The ladies started the trip on a five game losing streak, and the two day road trip did not get much better. The Eagles opened up the weekend against the Dixie Rebels. The Eaglet struggled for field goals, shooting only 32 percent and completing only shots made. The Eagles trouble with scoring added up to the 6 loss against the Rebels. Although the Eagles struggled to sink many shots, the team did out rebound the Rebels Leading the way in rebounding for the Eagles was Leslie Lines who pulled down eight, while Kasey Mills and Dawnielle Boudreaux each completed six boards. Unfortunately, the rebounds did not turn into many points for the Eagles. Leading scorer for the Eagles was Mills who finished the game with 15 points. Mills also completed 4 three point shots, dished out eight assists, and swiped four balls from the Rebels. Mills is also currently ranked in tenth place in steals in 26-7- 9 84-6- 50-4- 2-- the Scenic West Athletic Conference standings. Megan Valgardson followed in scoring with 10 points, while completing one steal and pulling down five rebounds. Vblgardson, who is no stranger to rebounding, is currently ranked fifth in the SWAC in this category. After the struggle in St. George, the Eagles boarded the bus and headed to Ephraim where the ladies hoped to turn their luck around against the Snow College Badgers. Unfortunately for the Eagles, the dark rain cloud that has followed the team around the past few weeks, did not shake off before the team hit the court at Snow College. ; CEUs scoring problems i plagued the team once again with the Eagles shooting only 30 percent from the field with only 20 shots completed out of 66 taken. The Eagles rally for rebounds in SL George also came to an end in Ephraim as the ladies only posted 26 total rebounds compared to the Badgers 43 posted. : y i vm By KAREN BASSO Spots writer '"'v AficrwatdiingtheNFLpfay-oilzi- ' 'NvWy statewide general archery t Utahs 2002 big game i period is underway! sion of Wildlife Resources reminds youth hunters that they must obtain a general rifle or muzzle loader buck deer permit for a chance to hunt all three seasons this felL Youth hunters are also reminded that they may take only one buck deer in Utah each sea- son, so the chance to hunt all three seasons ends as soon as they take a deer. "General archery buck deer permits are now statewide permits, and rifle and muzzleloader deer hunting is restricted to specific regions," says Judilbtorow, wildlife licensing coordinator for Scoring and rebounding trouble once again lead to the whha Eagles defeat, by the score of 79-5- 6. The loss drops the Eagles to 6-overall this season, and against SWAC teams. McKell Warburton lead the Eagles in scoring with 12 points, six of these points came from three point field goals. Following in points was Julianne Orgill with 1 1 and Mills with 10 points. After the second loss of the weekend, the ladies boarded the bus for the long trip home. The troubles that have plagued the team lately seem to persist, with Constance Rasmussen breaking her jaw. It looks as if the CEU guard will be out for the remainder of the season, along with Crystal Grady who has left the team for academic reasons. The lady Eagles anticipate turning their kxiing streak around as quickly as possible. The first step in doing so will be against the College of Southern Idaho on Friday, and Treasure Vklley on Saturday, as the team returns home to host the back to back games. Practice this week will consist of shooting and rebounding drills along with a confidence boost, something that the team has been lacking in the last few weeks. If these three factors fall into place this weekend, the Eagles will be tin outifadccisian is not overturned after the request for replay has been made is quite sensible. Thisensurcs that coaches do not call for replays unless the play is obviously or quite definite tobe ruled noorneedy. , Ihe ore thing that seems to baffle nty mind however is, how can an official make such a 1- -6 tinv and time again inthe replay booth?rmsureyou knowwhere Tm going with this, but let me vent foramomentifyoOwfl. The Oakland Raiders and New En-- Julianne Orgjl brings the ball around a defender in a game earlier this season. Against Snow on Saturday night she- buckdecrpeimittnyhuntinanyof thestatefc five general season regions put in 1 1 points, pufled down two rebounds, had two assists and two steals. .:,r Please Some one get this official aseeingeyedogandawhitecanel j ' . hfy biggest ooniaintabout uS A PyflMSnigtMmCClM only decided to reverse die cafi, i but he also added time to die j dak Now howcouldanybne1 'whbB'warohingtbe dock tick a tough team to beat at the BDAG diatwasbdqgxeviewed.Ibetdie ref was also drinUng soda and eating popcorn under that tide hunts, youth hunters must hunt in the region they obtained a permit for. Youths afield during the state- wide general archery hunt are reminded that they may not hunt on limited entry units. Hunters must be 18 years old or younger bn Aug. 17, 2002 (the beginning ofthe state's 2002 general archery buck deer season) to qualify for the youth hunting op- bladchooded monitor. play is actually good. IamsdDa supportercfmstantrcplay, however I abo support the idea to send all officials for routine eye I enmsandoompetemytestivl me By Those long bus rides across the state must be good for die East Carbon Lady Vikes. They .continue to pile up victories during the general archery hunt. During the muzzleloader and rifle ' "j-- ... 5 . V. . ? 92 k Sill i ' I 4 the road. Tbesday evening they went to , V; v'l v.j. Wildcats It wasnt the : lacking they gave the same team a couple of weeks ago on their home court, but the wind was stffl dominating. 55-3- 1. East Carbon jumped out to a seven point lead at die mid of the first quarter with a seme of 17--5. i-- i '4 In the second period they doubled up the score for the quar- -' ter on the kids from Tooele The offense and County 16-defense were clicking as the Lady 8. Vikes went into the locker rooms . for a half time discussion. The third and fourth periods were almost identical in scoring as the East Carbon nils scored 14 in each period and held Wendover to eight and 10 points VMVIMWiiwIu IWywIlYvIfi - The Lady Vikings were led in scoring by Alaena Preston with 17. Preston appeared on the top 20 scoring list in the 1A classification this past week with a 13 J) average. Thursday die 2 team travels toUntie to take on the Miners in Region 18 action. 5-- ECafea ' . . ftKteiep .. y 'i . ' Alaena Preston Nicole Johnson Chelsey Timothy Megan Clark , i 1; against league opponents, even on Workshop. The workshop is presented in conjunction with the US. Freest Service and the Utah Avalanche Center. The workshop will consist of a evening class on Friday beginning at 7 p.m. in the Price Community Center. This is an limited number of people at a small fee. For registration information call or stop by the Carbon Recreation office at 90 North 100 East in Price. RICHARD SHAW Sports Editor anntlal Avalanch Awarenss though transportation is available from the recreation office for a ' r TtkrnlklilclhkriiatmalcM portunity. For more information call the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office. Carbon Recreation schedules avalanche classes. An avalanche is something that affects everyone living in mountainous areas in Carbon County. On Jan.25 and 26 Carbon Recreation will present a free seminar presenting information regarding avalandres in the 637-50- offgamewasaprime example of howbiind, deaf and dumb some NFL officials really are, instant replay or not By nowmost sports fens have seen the infemous play in question onaxrts highlit real or doing die actual game. After reviewing die play, die official changed the rating on the field. Come onre were youwatching mesamepaymeiwoimewopa .'.V 4: :: : ' Raider & or not, the play wa the most obrom example of how blind referees are at tunes the DWR. "If a youth obtains a statewide archery permit, we have no way of knowing which region they should be hunting in diving the rifle and muzzleloader seasons. That's why youth hunters who obtain a general archery opportunity for peopld who enpermit aren't allowed to hunt joy outdoor winter recreational activities to gain information and during the rifle and muzzleloader ask questions about avalanches. ' lUtorow encourages youths An outing toHuntington Caninterested in hunting all three yon will conclude the workshop seasons to apply for either a genon Saturday. The party will meet eral rifle or general muzzleloader at the Price Community Center permit during the application at 8 am. Partidpantsshould have period, which ends at 5 p.m. on their own transportation, alJan.31- Ybuths who obtain a 2002 general rifle or general muzzleloader - t Sports Shorts Youth deer hunters need to apply for muzxleloader or rifle permit. Some youths lost out on a chance to hunt all three general buck deer seasons in Utah in 2001 because they obtained a s thspastweekend, the age old question pops into my mind. Should thoebe instant replay in football? tony opinion, I dunk that the setup the kaguccunentfy J1 Elizabeth Danrie Leslie Manley Joyce Clark - 'i . 17 pts. 14 pts. 8 pts. 8 pts. 2 pts. 2 pts. 4 2 pts. . . JoJ"sI!L94takes Dugray week. She sred bot,nd 14 m the win against : . . Wendowroft Tuesday night uttw lady Vikings improved their record to 5--2 in league pipy and Mo;: 4 |