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Show Page 4 DIXIE SUN January 22. 1982 Rebels Claim '' M 1 Record 7-- 3 i'S' f V ' ' t f4 & , , r s 3 ifot t kj ' $ if 4, I C( t , ' 4 ) 7 7 i - percent from the field kept the Rebels way out in front. Chris McMullin was the leading scorer for the Rebels, and Ron Ence had 11 points with 13 rebounds. The win gives Dixie a 17-record on the record season and a in conference play. The Rebels will host Snow College this Friday night in the gym. The Dixie College Rebels took a win in their ICAC opener last Friday against the Utah Technical College of Provo. The Rebels found themselves trailing only once in the game. That came very early in the first half by a score. After that, the Wolverines never really challenged the Rebels, and Dixie rolled on to the by win. Scoring McMulhn, Ence, and Roberts put the Rebel lead to 14 at the half. In the second ha f, the Rebels put the numbers to the Wolverines, moving out to lead The a Wolverines closed it to within 10, but the Rebels opened up a lead after a 10 foot jumper by Wes Hymas with just 3 05 left in the game. After that, the Rebels rolled to a win by running out the clock. The Rebels shot 56 percent from the field, and hit 19 of 21 foul shots McMullin led the scoring with 18 and Roberts had 17. Brent Wade finished with 13 and Olies Dockery with 12. Ron Ence had 10 points. flip 2-- 0 87-7- 1 4-- 2 Dixies Ron Ence jumps above Ricks player, John Cleave for a shot in Saturdays victory 62-5- A huge crowd on Saturday saw possibly one of the best games to be played in ICAC The crowd action. stimulated the Dixie win Rebels to a the nationally over ranked Ricks College Vikings, which puts the Rebels on top of the Intermountain College Athletic Conference. An enthused Rebel lead team took an early in the first half and maintained a six point lead until the Vikings battled back to tie it up at 14 apiece. After Ricks broke an 18 point tie, they outscor-eDixie and took a 27 20 lead with a little minutes over four remaining in the first half, 1 8-- 2 d ttt Forwards Ron Ence McMulhn with rallied eight points to put the Rebels up by one at the half. The key to the lead was the play on Ricks leading scorer by center Tom Roberts. Roberts held Jackson to only eight points compared to his average of 25. Early in the second half, Dixie took a lead after a tip in by Ence. The Vikings then tied the score at 38 all, but the Rebels broke it loose and took a lead, their biggest of the night The four corners offense run the Vikings ragged in the final minutes as they were forced to foul to get the ball. But the 50 percent shooting from the line, and the 60 4 and Chris hand in the gym last 62-5- 1 36-3- 3 60-4- 8 50-2- 81-6- 9 1 Dixie player, Cassandra Adams, goes up for a basket during the game again UTCP. The lady Rebels won the game 85-5- 7 LadyCagersl-Girls Dixie Basketball team started off their season last weekend with a win over UTCP, and a loss to Ricks College. They had an easy win over UTCP, but they couldnt make a comeback to best Ricks. The lady Rebels played a good game against UTCP. They UTCP in the first half 40-2The Rebels pullea ahead early in the game because of the great shooting abilities of Cassandra Adams and Cherry Roper. Roper was the high scorer of the game with a total of 18 points. Adams followed with 15 points. In addition to the great shooting abilities The - 4H-- 1 BURGER c mm account Sophomore Ron Ence scored 16 points and got 13 rebounds in during the Ricks gan and was forced out t the second half. The Rebels mad somewhat of a come back in the middle the second period, b they didnt quite maij enough points to wini. Cassandra Adams ar Geizendanm Esther stole the ball fror Ricks several times an then assisted with tl baskets made. " gave Ricks a scare could have come bau sa and won it, Coach Smith. The high scorer t the game was Cassa dra Adams with lj points ; Cherry Ropf led the team in rt bounds with 11. T, final score was 62 81 The Lady Rebels v Colie Snow host Friday January 22 85-5- out-score- d n WASHINGTON LykiSAVINGS &LOAN An INTEREST PAYING checking of the team, the key to the game winning against UTCP was a tough defense. Pam the lead Roberts defense with 13 rebounds. Our defense was against good UTCP ; we were getting the rebounds and hustling on the court, Coach commented Natalie Smith. The final score was The Rebels came into the game against Ricks after losing to them once in a preseason tournament. They stayed close to Ricks in the first half, but fell behind because of their defensive performance. Injuries also contributed to the loss. Pam Sheya was out the whole game due to a hip injury received in the UTCP game, and Cherry Roper got sick by Lisa Roberts 4MMMHHMF inSeasor 1 4MM8 ; 4HM8 -- Athlete Of The Week 'T3T L i 1.71 ' Dixies victory over Ricks. He played well 62-5- 1 The Athlete of the Week recedes a $5 00 certificate from Burger King |