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Show The Dixie Sun Page 6 Srorrs '., ' 7( ", fit, i ft A? February 25, 199'7 Sports Editor: Amber Faulkner t This Week in Sports t MIAMI - Miami heat All-St- ar Missouri last week, defeated Kansas State center Alonzo Mourning will wear a short and collected their 68 cast for a week to protect a votes and 1,748 tom tendon in his right points from a panel of 70 foot which could sideline writers and broadcasters. him for six weeks. They have held the No. 1 his Mourning spot for 13 straight weeks. foot in the third quarter of which Minnesota 0 home loss earned a share of the Big Friday's Ten Conference title, to Portland. The 17 received the other two had Mourning 16 in minutes votes, and Kentucky points Friday and is 20th in the league in which rallied from a first-ha19.9 deficit at scoring at points per Ffe also is 12th in the Vanderbilt was third 29 gam. league with 10.2 rebounds points back. contest. Seattle - Gary Payton per POLLS - There was no score nine of his 28 points in overtime - including the change atop the latest Associated Press men's basket with three-tentof a second college basketball poll, as Kansas, Minnesota and ' remaining - as the Seattle SuperSomcs edged the Kentucky remained Utah Jazz for their sixth first-plac- e (24-2- ), 114-11- first-plac- e (26-3- ), 22-poi- Over the weekend the girls softball team played many games. Stacee Ainsworth pitched against Brigham Young University on Saturday. a great game lf game-winni- ng hs The Jayhawks (27-1- ), who avenged their only loss of the season with a victory over straight victory. Utah made 30 field goals in the contest, 13 by Malone, who had three blocks. Dixie golf downs Mount Royal College SUN NEWS SERVICE The Dixie College Club Golf played host to the Cougars of Mount Royal College from Calgary, Canada, Tuesday, Feb. 18, in a dual golf match at Sunbrook Golf Club. The Cougars have been a powerhouse in Canadian Golf for the past 30 years, both in Canada and Internationally. The Dixie team was composed of members of the College Club Golf and the Dixie Golf Academy-SG- I Center. The Dixie golfers were successful in remaining undefeated on their home course at Sunbrook downing the Cougars 401 to 415 in a match. Dixie was led by medalist Dai Utsumi's 74 along with the other Dixie golfers five-ma- n Yasu Fujioja 80, Yuki Suzuki 83, Anthony Eliason 83 and Ryan Decker 96. The Cougars had outstanding performances from Jay Aliz and Ryan Johnstone, both with 78's. The Dixie Club is under the direction of George Whitehead. Interested students can make inquiries in the Gardner Center Information booth or with Donna Stafford in the Executive Council office. ' |