Show Page December 7 1995 X Spohts record CEU's men's basketball team marches into Rebel of a regional championship Badger territory this weekend in quest V With a & 10-- 1 V ' CEU - Shaw 2 9 29 Jeffords 5 2 I4lldoka50-Jackson Newton 4 0 8 Miller I 0-- 2 Taylor by Mary Ann Southards editor 1 5-- 0 1 2-- Over Guklen Eagles have seven games winning all hut one With a 10-record and opening league play Friday at Dixie College the outlook lor the team is positive The Rebels are always tough on their home llooi and they boast a record despite losing t w o sophomores lecentlv "Dixie is strong on the inside with its stalling lixe showing great athletic ability Then bench is thin" commented 1 12-- tl (ouch (iux Reach night It's always lough opening up on the 111 road road This is our 0th and game in a row and we're ready lor some home court advantage lie said CKU 108 Oregon State College 62 On Thursday Nov 16 the Golden Eagles faced Eastern Oregon State C ol lege in I agrandc ( )rc Versile Shaw continued to lead the way as he scored 23 points and grabbed 10 rebounds The team played strong with a lead of 16 Himts at halliime and yet another game reaching the century maik CID Sluwovxvt JellimlsN: 2 2ii t Mnk 12 2 II Ju ksnii MilU-- i 2 2 ? lax in IiIiiimiii I 2 N id on Dullcx 2IMII Kuhx I I Item o 2 - Northwest (T'r aiirrnr 48 I On ndax Nov 7 the Eagles laced Noithwesl NaaieneCollege m Nampa Idaho The team stayed stiong to win then sixthxictoiy Then balanced sowing proved to be the key lor the Eagles' victory At halliime CKU lead by 20 points and came back in the second half to run away with ilic game missing the century mark by four points 5 Mayes 70 0 IV ( 'Ell - Jeffords 70-11 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I I X 1 I 2-- I I 1 1 Newton 4 3 10 Jackson Taylor 3 0-X Udoku 23-7 Miller 4 SIMM 0 Shaw I I 5 Huchmiller 2 0-- 4 7 Ruby 0-I 2 Dailey I 0-- 0 2 Johnson 1 5-- 6 2-- 1 0 3-- 4 5-- 6 3 0 0 CKU 75 - Glendale CC 66 On Wednesday Nov 23 CKU played Glendale the first of a Valley of the e tournament in Mesa Sun Ari The team went into their first exgame not knowing exactly what to pect They showed how strong they were though by gaining and keeping control of the ball throughout the game three-gam- A i 6- 0 2 0-- 2 y CKU 84 -- Scottsdale CC 57 In (lie second game of (lie tournament CEU faced Scottsdale Community College The team had the oppor- k Clt' Shaw I'dokaSI) ill' Hem JiiksonU2 (Ml 22 10 New Inn 4 I 0 ‘1 (I f JS s rs- - V' I 21 Maxes K- v V Jelloids I Miller I io2 NieNnii 10 0 2 ('hi' 60 - Mesa 6X call lor I'umiitg out to be a wake-uthe Eagles the men struggled with y I i w team in points I SiPN rr?Tk tunity to show their strength once again in this lace off Shaw once again led the 1 V p "It's always a oo when we go to Snow College" he added "They luxe a lot ol'xeteranson (lie sipiud w ho shoot the ball extremely well Plus Snow plays Colorado Northwestern on Friday night (the perennial conference doormat) so they will luxe an easy game and therefore locus their game strategy on us CPU plays Dixie on Friday and Snow on Saturday w ith two lough games to plan lor" The coaches watched Snow play in Mesa Ari and the Badgers beat Mesa but lost to Phoenix a team CEU easily beat the prior I 1 ¥J I 1 0-- itic last three weeks the ' ex-ei- tr asvct ol their game in the first hall with a deficit alter 20 minutes "I don't think CEU could liaxe made a shot in the ocean during the first half" saida frustrated CEU head coach Guy Beach The first loss for first year head coach was not taken easily "Nothing seemed to fall into place" team on laising to a nationally-rankein the final their home court round of the tournament cost tlic Eagles a first place trophy one they have garnered many times in the Arionadcsert The Eagles settled for third place finish in the eight-teatournament Mesa was ranked tenth in the nation during the tournament i ' - 22-po- t'ff II' t ' I Ik- - iTT ir t “ir irf1 t t- ' r'C-- d 2 f J 68-6- 0 m Oil Shaw 9 I Jackson 20 JelTords 2-- 2 7 Taylor 2 -- guiding November schedule the tournament in St George didn't wem to bother them as they picked up two moie xictones I'l l1 Sliaxx X2 2 IX I'llukd 4 I 12 mad-tri- p Mali's 9 New lwi 2 1(7 Iiilinstui 2 (Hi I 6X Jclluhls Jk ksitn 2 l 11 jxlnf 0 0 4 Miller I I CKU 76 - Oxnard College 58 OnSaiuiday Dec 2 the CEU Golden laigles laced ( )xnn dCollcgc liomCuh-loim- a 2 and puled up there loth wm ol the season III 27 Jackson 6 2 2 14 Newton 4 2 2 10 Miller2 4 Johnson I 0 0 Jet lords I 0 0 2 (Tl'-Sha- Udoku 5 0-- 1 I 1 New SAC reaction when I 0-- 0 2 Dailey I 0-- 0 In the ball for two points In recent game Photo by Jennie Sitterud ’ 2 Berry 0 ' The Eagles open at home on Friday Dec 5 against perennial poxvcrhouse College of Southern Idaho and Saturday Dee 16 against Treasure Valley Communily College "If we play well “ ' vr‘vr: yyzvl J y ‘ heard that was for $55 a term w e shouldn't have any problems against TVCC but Southern Idaho will be tough They have a good team as usual however w e re at our plue If we show up and play well we should he OK" Beach said "I'm really pleased with what's going on with the team We have to gel a little more scoring Irom someone besides Versile Wc'vc got a great defense and there's eight teams in the con lore lice who have a chance to take it all I haven't got any predictions for the season hut if wc play well we'll be in contention All games start at 7:30 pm and are broadcast on KOAL 750 money intended for the student center and pul it into another account lc also said "we should he leaching and learning instead of brie ksand mortar " hut since the state allocates the money uImhiI we had heller he building Versailles" Pepus is concerned about personnel budget the President and Academic cuts this year lie feels that hit in personnel and possibly Taeulty could happen because of the colleges (riher needs There has been no talk of building a leu expensive student center According to Brad continuing increase in Ices yet the college is building a new student center Because the money allocated from upstate is kepi in separate accounts (building facultyclc) CEU couk) pot request the slate to take the N - 1 a " 1 CEU player dropped AMES Iowa- - A sexual abuse charge against Iowa State basketball player Kenny Pratt was dropped and he was reinstated to the team his attorney said “I think the university has learned a valuable lesson in making a determination too quickly" attorney Jerry Crawford of Dcs Moines said Pratt was immediately dismissed from the team pending the outcome of the decision Before he was reinstated the attorney said “I would hope that school officials will allow Kenny to rejoin the team He certainly has had to go through a lot for no good reason" Pratt a junior from Chicago who averaged 215 a the at College of Eastern Utah last year was points game sexual abuse charged last month with third-degrt-4 ee lonliiitwtl I win front iMRf building fund to S55 wax necessary in mdei In construct the building History inslmclnr and member tlic senate Chris Pepus said "My first I Leland Mayes tips Nielson McCook 49 After the Ariona tournament the Golden Eagles came honk lor live days only to leave again on Dec I 2 lor St George and the Dixie ('enter s Invitational Tournament Even though the team has had a ytK 5 3 6 16 7 Johnson 2 3-- 4 (I06lldoka20 04 CKU 71 rC?? 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