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Show DIXIE SUN March 2, T S RJr ? C! kj r o rl ' 'sii 7:o ?. W- - 1 AfO, V 77 a. W ti C . W a kJr season with wins The Lady Rebels concluded their last three games with a record. They played and lost to CEU on Leading players February 17, in that game were Nykele Gagon with 8 rebounds and 24 points and Pat Peterson with 8 rebounds and 14 points. On February 18 the girls played CNCC and came away with the honors with at score of Leading players in that game were 's KimMyers with 12 rebounds and 23 points and Michele Grotting with 6 ' rebounds and 14 points. Dixie matched up against Snow on s. February 24 and lost by a score of 7 1 . Leading players for that game were Meridee Syme and Michelle '' i " Grotting. The Lady Rebels are now tied with " CEU for second place in the conA ference. Ricks is in first place. The basketball tournament will regional i be hosted by Dixie on March 2 and 3. The Ladies face Central at 6:00 t p.m. on Friday night. The 8:00 game will feature Yauapai and CEU. The P .. two winners will advance to the $ championship game at 6:00 Saturday night. Im extremely proud of the ladies and their progress throughout the season has brought us to the regionals; that is quite an accomplishment. Michele Grotting was selected to the all conference first team. Meridee Syme and Nykele W' Gagon were selected all conference second team and Pat Peterson received an honorable mention. They Merridee Syme evades the Lady ing last weeks game. Merridee was a all have worked very hard and they Badger defense on a fast break dur- - leading scorer in the game. are ready for regionals, commented Coach Sherry Titus. 81-6- 1. 91-6- vXvS Wfc.yy $ x '' X 85-- i t Sv:' W- , OPENING FOR EDITOR: Applications are now being accepted for editor of next years DIXIE SUN. Persons interested in applying for this position should submit this application to the Trades and Industries office in the T&I Building. These students should be sure to take Graphic Arts 121, and Jouralism 121 is suggested. The new editor well be selected at the end of Spring Quarter. NAME ADDRESS PHONE Jouralism Experience: Graphic Arts Experience: 1. After winning Friday and sweep- ing a double header Saturday against Utah State, this years Rebel baseball team opened its season Dixie won Fridays game 21-- 2 after only five innings. Chip Barrus pitched a good game, giving up only three hits. There was exceptional hitting by all the players of Dixie with Clark Hill leading the 3-- 0. Co-capta- in team with a single, double, and triple. Dixie took Saturdays first game 7 in seven innings and blanked Utah State 14-- 0 in the second game. Ron Simmers showed his abilities as a hitter when he hit a grand slam in the fourth inning of the second game. The Rebels will host BYU in a double header Friday at 1 :00 and a double header Saturday at 11:00. 8-- Racquetball tourney results posted The Dixie College racquectball tournament which was conducted 1984. Winners in the February divisions are as follows: MENS A First: Larry Moss Second: Rick Mathews Third: Gordon Larsen 7-- 9, MENS B First: Kris Braunberger Second: Steve Herrmann Third: Darin Allred Fourth: Emilee Teeter All participants received a racquet-baand trophies were awarded to those who placed. ll Fine Arts Outstanding Performer 454 s Nikki Bredsguard, lead in the production of My Fair Lady, is being honored for her Outstanding Performance. She receive a dozen donuts from Sallys 8 q. UJ will Donuts. The editor well be picker on how well he or she performs Spring Quarter md not so much on past experience. So if you are interested sign up for classes listed above. 7 Page Baseball opens 5 1. V .',,,. 19S4 U 6- Sl.O CO!e |