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Show Lady Rebels Defeat Ricks at Home Last weekend the Dixie College Lady Rebels were making a homestand and the Ladies managed to gain a split. On Friday Dixie was defeated by North Idaho College but they rebounded to defeat Ricks 96-8- 9 on Saturday. Fridays action saw the Lady Rebels play tough throughout the first half as they went into the locker room with the lead. In the second half the region leading Lady Cardinals came through and they pulled away to defeat the Lady Rebels. Dixie was led by Jennifer Williams (22 points) and Son-j- a 77-6- 6, It r v 'NfV Gardner r k LI rebound to defeat Cardinals last fnday with a lady Rebels Ricks final score being 96 to 89. (18 points). On Saturday, Dixie improved their shooting and it show January 29, were Jennifer Williams (23), Sonja Gardner (19), Tanya Rigby (15), and Cathy Slack (10). Dixie will be travelling to play UVCC and SLCC this weekend. National College Sports Festival each sports festival, winners year, for the third year the National College Sports Festival (NCSF) will be four consoffering students k ecutive long tournaments in Daytona Beach and Corpus Christi. The NCSF will be offering ompetition in 20 sports. The NCSF festival is estimating ilose to 15,000 college students from 750 schools will This running, one-wee- par-tcipa- te The addition of the as a midwChristi Corpus est venue offers even more colleges the chance to go for in 1988. he gold. This in the together in the fall in one place to determine our National Champion. Last year the festival brought back over 400 students, all expenses paid, to Daytona Beach. This event, which drew national attention, lf was covered in an ESPN Thanksgiving Day special! This festival is designed for the intramural college student. Offering him or her the Walter Mitty fantasy of wearing the schools colors and playing the schools arch rival. Any nonhour-and-a-ha- varsity, year, as has taken place first two years of the Xitchen-- T ested fulltime student is eligible to play. Dixie College Womens Association is now selling of kitchen-teste- d alentine for someone birthday gift, a gift or mom for Mothers ana daughters Weekend, or an ?ecial, gift a Mothers Day gift or even for yourself! Proceeds of cookbooks will go towards ecorating the Dixie College oily !8ift Cafeteria. ball, golf, basketball, tennis, softball, soccer, ultimate festivals refusal to accept volleyball, rugby, aerobics, arm wrestling, and the United States Marine Corps fitness course. For more information contact: Gerry Nolan, Director of alcohol and tobacco dollars has helped to reaffirm its commitment of what college athletics is all about, good clean fun! As a service to competing athletes and their fans, the festival is offering reduced rate frisbee, swimming, running, weightlif- cycling, tug-of-w- Communications, National College Sports Festival- - 206 These North Beach Street, Suite 102, travel packages. packages include lodging at Daytona Beach, Florida 32014. beach front hotels that also You can call at: serve as host hotels for specific wait for SPORT dial tone, events. Complimentary housing or at is provided to all on campus For an entry form contact Troy Wood at the Wedge representatives. Competition takes place in Apartments, apartment the following sports: flag foot number Bl. school level. There are so many reasons why athletes use drugs, such as: pressure of the continuous competition in sports, the athletes may be lead to believe that drugs are glamorous, the athletes have no where to spend their large salaries, or they do it just to fit in with their peers. There have even been cases of athletes quitting a team because their coach suggested drugs. they use mood-alterin- g One such case took place at Arizona State. A member of the baseball team, Drew Silier, quit because his coach suggested he take Narthl (a drug usually given to people suffering severe neurotic depression), after his batting average dropped almost 200 points in a month. All in all, drugs are a serious problem in the sporting world. Many feel that drugs will always be in the system, but if they are not somehow controlled, it may lead to the fans losing trust not only in that certain athlete and hisher sport, but also in the sporting world as a whole. THE Che cpes, so theyre better than our average cookbook!! or only $6 you can buy a The festival is in many ways similar to the Olympics, relying heavily upon corporate dollars to stage a successful event. The ting, UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN by Richard Moms and Meredith Willson A legendary heroine sings and dances her way to gold rush Denver to the from backwoods Missouri Brown is irrepressible, of Molly Furope royal palaces indomitable, and unsinkable not even the 1 name can defeat Molly Brown! 11 RESERVATIONS OR INFO 628 3121 HIXIF cm FRF 5 In recent years, an increasing number of professional and collegiate athletes have been caught or have admitted to using drugs. This has brought about increased drug testing throughout the collegiate, professional, and even the high DIXIE COLLEGE THEATRE presents Cookbooks ooks weekly will be brought DIXIE SUN Page Sports & Drugs cont. ed on the scoreboard. The Lady Rebels lead throughout the first half and they held a 7 point advantage at halftime. In the second half, Dixie was threatened by the Lady Vikings but a timely run put the Rebels up for good. Dixie held on to defeat Ricks and improve to region play. Dixie was paced by Drew Frogner who scored a career high 27 points. Others in dou- ble figures 1988 .STIIPFNTS ERE |