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Show DIXIE SUN Page 6 January 26, 1990 Rebels Fall To Cardinals On Idaho Road Trip responded with shooting 83-8- 9 Lewis Harper Sports Editor A long run winning streak of Dixie College Rebels against the Northern Idaho ! V -, 3-- fc - , 13 , "".I I ''' j ! I :v I 1 "7 y lit, i, s'tA v y i A' Mi, mm lead but with excellent shooting by Cardinal Robbins and Lester Turner, each 5 turning in 5 points, Dixie went into an early lead with a 10-- 7 score. The game Lindstrom then connected was then tied at 12 and 14 with three straight three point bombs to pull them to a 8 before NIC shot out to a 4 lead over the Rebels. Minutes lead. Dixie managed to cut later, the Cardinals opened the that lead down to one point largest lead of the half with a before NIC went on a scoring score of 33-2Dixie then run putting in 18 unanswered 23-1- 51-4- points. Dixie was unable catch up and lost the game 83. Leading the Reb was Petersen sinking points followed close behin Robbins with 15 and Tur with 13. Cliff Reed, con back from an ankle inj turned in a personal low of The Rebels now ret home to play Utah Valley Salt Lake Commur Colleges this weekend Dixie Center. Both start at 7:30. at gar 12 Sean Petersei Sean is making great image for himself, to Dixie for his set year. In the 1989-9- 0 sea he has turned in a total of points and 66 rebounds. ! - Costu Y . 'x 4, v - . Cardinals has finally come to an end. On Saturday night, January 20th, the Cardinals won their first ever victory over Dixie, on their home court. This loss gave Dixie a region record of In the first half, the Cardinals went out to an early a spree of their own , with Sean Petersen turning in 8 points and Renaud Gordon adding another 4. This brought Dixie within 4 points of NIC. The Cardinals' Felix McGowan then put in a three-poishot to move them up to a 42-3lead over the Rebels. Turner then matched it with three of his own, followed by Cliff Reed putting in two charity shots from the free throw line, to pull Dixie within two. Petersen then shot two free throws of his own to tie the score at 42. The Cardinals', Jeff . L rr. i" . THE PIZZA FACTORY - J PLAYER OF !X;v ' A a A k. ' THE WEEK ( g. . "'I. past a defender to make an y ..,'$' fS- . Tavts Wamr drives points for the Rebels easy .fi, sconng another two lay-u- p - Ladies Lose Up North Lewis Harper Sports Editor On Saturday night the Lady Rebels lost a close game to the Northern Idaho Cardinals. The Lady Rebels jumped out to an early lead in the opening moments with a 17-- 3 lead. They held the lead throughout the first half ending it with a 34-2- 2 lead over the Lady Cardinals. "...when you play great defense and get five offensive fouls, there really isn't much you can do." scoring streak moving them into the lead. The foul situation didn't look good to Dixie as the Rebels made 7 fouls before NIC made their first one, with 9 minutes left in the game. "I can't say anything bad about our girls," said Smith. "The refs took the victory away from us. When you play great defense and get 6 offensive fouls there really isn't much you can do." Leading the Rebels was Laurie Nielson who put in 12 points, followed close behind by Sheila Sorenson and Sue Holman each turning in 11 of their own. This dropped Dixie to a 3 record in Region 18 play, and 6 overall. n cr THE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK RECEIVE DINNER FOR TWO & A PLAYER OF THE WEEK FROM ,wl3i THE PIZZA FACTORY 4-- In the second half, the Lady Cardinals returned the trick and turned in an 18-- 2 7-- SEAN PETERSON ANCESTOR SQUARE - ST. GEORGE BLVD. & MAIN STREET'628- - |