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Show Sun Advocate 4 CEU girls win 3 of 4 By LAYNE MILLER Sports flditor A new, slower tempo CEU girls basketball team recently completed a successful California tournament trip. Head coach Dave Paurs team got clobbered by the number one California community college team the first But the Lady night, 100-4Golden Eagles won the next two games and lost by two to Mt. San Antopoints, nio in the consolation bracket. The CEU players also defeated the ladys Hill Air Force team last Friday, 59-3giving the team three wins in the last four games. Kris Hill lobs the ball to Antoine Davison for one of his giant hammer dunks in last weeks alumni game. Paur said after the beating 6. 59-5- 7, 9, r ' the girls took against Golden West in the first game, he decided to slow down the offense. They (Golden West) are a real good team, but we traveled all night and played the game the next day. So I decided to slow things down because we still lack a shooter," he said. The result of the change was a win against Long Beach City, a team the coach called the quickest we have faced," by the score of 61-5- 7. The win sent them on to face El Camino, another school with an enrollment of over 30,000 students. The Lady Eagles won the game, 52-4- 6. The Lady Eagles were in the hunt the whole final game with Mt. San Antonio. We started playing better after the change. Im not sure how that translates to our games this week (CEU faces Dixie College on Friday and Snow College on Saturday). We seem to be intimidated by the schools in our conference, the coach explained. Paur also gives the team credit for reducing its turnover rate. The team was making 35 turnovers a game, but that has been reduced to 20 in the last several games. The Lady Eagles overall record for the year is The games for the women this weekend start at 5:15 p.m., and the mens games start at 7:30 p.m. 0. Saturday night is JBs night. The first 200 fans receive a free minibasketball. Its, also Carbon Dino night.' Carbon High School students get in free with a Dino ID. And that includes the teachers and mini-basketb- staff. New fishing report Huntington Cr. Dust off the fishing pole and gear up. d About 700 brown be trout will planted in Huntington Creek by STACK IT DEEP AND four-poun- mid-Januar- y. SELL IT CHEAP THE IN Joes Valley Ice fishing has been sporadic. Some anglers are doing really well, and others poorly. Splake range between 14 to 18 inches. Rainbows go 12 to 14 inches. (31 HD Spin-a-lure- triple teasers s, jigs have taken splake, especially if used with sucker meat. Dead minnows also work well. Rainbows are taking all kinds of. bait. Ice is reported to be 10 to 14 inches and We all know the most effective Media for 1 ' . ; thick. Kens Lake No ice fishing year. Low water levels this prevented DWR from stocking ; in the advertising is the one that gets into the home fall. Scofield Res. Fishing success is poor. Fishing pressure is light. productive depth for captur- ing winter striped bass is 40 feet. Loyds Lake Good ice fishing has been reported by area conservation officers. Recapture Res. Very litle ice fishing has taken place. No report on angler success. ' Chapel at 1 p.m. De is the son of Lyle and Nellene Heinz and the late C. LaMoyne Jones. 'v Birthdays comparable newspapers -- Lake Powell On Nov. 20, Fred Paulson bested Lake Powells striped bass record by taking a 40 lb. 2 oz. lunker in Trachyte Canyon near the Hite Marina. October through January seem to be a good time to catch big fish at Lake PowelL DWR fisheries biologist Wayne Gustaveson suggests that anglers vertically jig" heavy jigs and spoons. Stripers will be found in backs of canyons over old river channels. Best bass fishing will be from Good Hope uplake and on the San Juan arm from Piute Canyon on up. The most Missionaries Here is a comparison of advertising rates with other THE SUN ADVOCATE ADVERTISERS ARE GETTING THE BEST RATES! Elder Jones Not to mention volumn and contract rates CLASSIFIED LINERS A GREAT BUY AT 1989 RATES! an advertising representative today We accept Call Circulation 6500 NEWS JOURNAL, Brigham City - Circulation 5000 NEWTAH NEWS, Am. Fork -- Lehi Circulation 7900 RICHFIELD REAPER, Richfield Circulation 5600 6.74 6.25 6.00 s 6.30 i ' Training Center on Feb. 6. Ilia farewell will be Jan. 13 at the Price 7th8th Ward (January 13) Is it true nurse Hefner likes to play Dr., or are you VISA I has Happy 30th Birthday Fred DISPLAY RATE, PARK RECORD, Park City Elder De LaMoyne Jones been called to serve in the Philippines-Bagui- o Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He will be entering the Missionary J in the wrong profession? Your Buds Jen et NET I all 90fh birthday . The family of Hazel Harper will honor her with an open house on the occasion of her 90th birthday. Friends and relatives will celebrate with them Jan. 12 from 2 to 5 p.m. at 306 Center Street, East Carbon. No gifts, please. |