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Show in 2 to Page 7 DIXIE SUN March 2, 1990 Croshaw Signs High School Standouts The story in its ntirety is taken from the written ftbruary 15th article the St.George Fox of Doug iy 'jaily Spectrum . Dixie College signed letters-of-nteplayers to Wednesday, including top tailback out of Las nt 30 ip he egas, Nev. ,air of Co-Mo- st and Utah's Valuable 4-- A layers. 190 Kalin Hall, from Valley High School in Las Vegas may be he Rebels' biggest coup of the eason. Hall, a tailback, ashed for 1,600 yards and is igarded as one of the, if not he, best running back to ever eme out of that area. From Utah, the Rebels also inked Jeremy Castro and ueroy Vea, both of state 6-- 0, ounds, 4-- A ihamp Kearns and the for that classification. Castro is a 6-- ht 210 1 quarterback while Vea 215 pound linebacker. is a 6-- In addition, Dixie signed 18 other Utah players, five others from Nevada, one from Alaska, and three from Canada. from Toronto, and e Canada, but only played one lineman Craig season at Dixie) and it will be MacQuillum, also from interesting to see how they fit Coach Greg Crowshaw said he felt good about this Toronto. year's recruiting class, noting .the group of linemen were especially strong this season. "It's got a chance to be as good as any year we've had here," said Crowshaw of the season's signing group. "Of course, weve had that feeling every year. If they end up playing like we perceive then to, they'll be as solid top to bottom as any group we've had. Locally, the Rebels signed fullback-linebacke- linebacker-defensiv- r Mike Smith and defensive lineman Derek Christian of Dixie High, and offensive lineman Tom Goode of Pine Crowshaw said the three Canadian players offer a unique situation, seeing as how athletes there can try out for the Canadian Football League any time they feel ready. MacQuillum was to try out for a pro team, but injured his knee and missed the year and has now decided to go the college route. Ikonakov was recruited to Michigan, but was kind of overwhelmed by the bigness of the program and subsequently withdrew. The Rebels, who started a player form Italy for part of last season, ventured out of the country again this g a trio of players from Ontario, Canada. The players are defensive lineman from John Milmine, year-gettin- Mississauga, fullback-lineback- Alex Ikonakov, er 6-- 270-poun- 4-- twin) , Mylan Davis (Western, Nev.), Leon Jordan (Western, Nev.), and Bill Baughman (Eureka, Nev.). Linebacker O Delahunty (Alta), Chris Mark Hayes (Bountiful), Ed Huber (Cyprus), Britt Manning (Bountiful), Brad Roper (Springville), and Travis Elliott (Provo). tC' Defensive backs Howard (Bountiful). -- Paul free safely Jason Duckworth, offensive lineman "It's got a chance to he as good as any year we've had here" View. in and play. I really have high expectations for them." The Rebels also went way north of the border to sign d Mark Peterson, a 4 , offensive lineman from the North Pole, Alaska. As was the case last year when Alta won the state crown, the Rebels raided the ranks of this year's titlelist, Kearns, getting six Cougars. Besides Castro and Vea, Crowshaw signed strong safety Chris Castro (Jeremy's OWide Receiver- - Calvin Long (Bonanza, Nev.). ODefensive line- - "These are quality said Crowshaw. e "They were recruited by schools. I wrote to them and they decided this was the way to go. This is my first group of guys (from Canada) for two years (late Sean Hutchinson was from players," big-tim- Danny Marden and center Bryan Veazie. Additional signees by position include: line Jeff Offensive Anderson (Alta), Randy Collins (Taylorsville), David Smith (Skyline), and Scott Rowsell (Bonanza, Nev.). C Running back Sean Ihler, a wide receiver, also (Viewmont). Lady Rebels Squeak Byihe Bruins, Lewis Harper Sports Editor As the Lady Rebels went into Salt Lake last Friday, they were in desperate need of a win to stay in contention for a berth in the West Scenic Athletic Conference Tournament. Luck seemed to be in their favor as Salt they m moved past the Lake Community College Bruins with a 3 victory. Laurie Nelson paced the Rebels, as she turned in an high 28 amazing season in four Nelson put points. and scored 6 of Dixie's final 8 points to stop the Bruins final rally attempt. The Rebels got off to a bad start as the Bruins held was an early 13-- lead. Dixie a got when 7 they trailing, burst of energy and outscored at SLCC 10-- tieing the score 88-8- resumed, Dixie's Amy Smith put in a quick 4 points to move the Rebels into a 48-3- 9 lead. Dixie held a comfortable 9 point lead before the Bruins went on 9-- 2 scoring run, cutting the Rebels lead to only 2. Dixie then retaliated 9 consecutive 0 points to shoot out to a lead. The Rebels biggest lead came as Sue Holman hit a from the top of the key making the score Dixie was able to hold a comfortable lead until Cyndi Nisson scored six of her 11 to The pull to within 1 at Rebels held strong going down and scored 88-8- 3 nts and 79-7- rebounds, 0 5:15. 61-5- 66-5- 11 iiarla Cook added 13 of her own as Smith put in 12 and Libby Price sunk 10. With this win the Lady Rebels move into a 12-1record on the season. They will host Snow College on Friday in the Bums Arena at 15 Sheila Sorensen Sheila Sorensen is a returning Sophomore and has played for her 2nd year as a Lady Rebel. Sorensen is a very strong leader for Dixie as she ranks number 2 in the Lady Rebel scoring and leads Her the Rebounding. the stretch, thanks to the statistics stand at 343 total terrific playing by Nelson, points, averaging 14.9 points shooting 4 of 4 from the line per game, and 228 total and then stealing the ball and rebounds, averaging 9.9. n with Sorensen went to driving down for a lay-iMountain Crest High School 15 second left. The Lady Rebels were in Hyrum, Utah where she able to hold their lead and played until her Junior year. 27. "This season was the game by the score of The Lady Rebels then won frustrating at times, especially 88-8the of 5 scored the last points into Leading the scoring when 2 starters got hurt, half enabling them to go42-cstated Sorensen, "but it with her 28 points, Nelson was a the locker room with followed closely by Sheila definately was an exciting lead. 14 year." play Sorenson as she turned in As soon 3 26-1- 1 la Sorensen goes up over her Lady Rebel Basketball game. wmnmimw r |