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Show Page 10 The Dixie Sun October Sports 28, Sports Editor: Barrett Johnson Rebels whip Walla Walla Warrior s 3iMeimfl' , wr P f '. M jL f Warriors. Besides football, not much was going on in the little city of Walla Walla. For the Rebels, nothing else really mattered anyway, so m VbA " uum . ta they concentrated on the task at hand: beat the team from Walla Walla who just happened to appear on their season schedule. ! Winning characteris-ticl- y in a fairly uncharacteristic way, the Rebels opened the first half with a heavy dose of offense and defense, courtesy of Dixie footballs big names. Morgan Bingham scored on a dash, while kicker Kevon Inouye nailed a field goal in the first quarter to set the pace. In previous contests, it seemed as though Dixie would unavoidably struggle through first halves, then almost predictably pick up slack in the second, then d 4 d DEVON JEANTHh U1XJESUN The offensive line has proved a powerful force in the Rebel Football arsenal, as shown here in the game against New Mexico Military... Last weekend, Dixie added another win to their record in Walla Walla, Wash. By BARRETT JOHNSON THE DIXIE SUN Whats going on in Walla Walla, Washington? Just ask your very own Dixie Rebel football team who made the quick trip this weekend and came home with a victory over the Walla Walla dominate the rest of the way. But not was Saturday. different. For no apparent reason, to Dixie decided take in the first charge early Saturday 38-1- 2 Huy Medium or Large Ire Cream or yogurt w i Small Mix-in- s fiet fikee fit). 245 N. Red Cliff 4 St. George 656-828- half, instead of early m second half. The trio of Lockhart, Morgan Bingi and Journey, bined for 128 rushing ) Jo-J- on 17 o carries in the while quarteil Jeremiah DeLlamas, missed last weeks because of a torn MC'Ll ment in his knee, was half, g in fan impressive throwing for two passes seven straight complcti Also in assisting scoring effort defensive back James first-hal- f who intercepted Walla quarterback Hattimer and ran it way back for a Rebel La all to, down. Strong performar were delivered by C! Paogafie, Terry Lyman, all of Dixies defend The WSFLs leading rust Tony Jones was moved defensive back from tailback position and isi concentrating on earn fumbles instead of tr; hard not to fumble. Not knowing ho? react to their sudds circumstar unusual Dixie came out sluggish the second half, while Warriors came out del mined to protect tr pride. We expected then just lay down for us in second half, instead came out strong and car us a little off guard, t right-guar- 4 G1 d Pilarowski of Dixies set half letdown. Walla Walla see' like a new team as fought hard, but Dixies ent was overwhelming. Warriors scored twice the second half, while Do scored just once. t $6 OFF BODY PIERCING BOtftlRERUNG MODERN STERILIZATION D nly NAVELSEPTUMNIPPLESEYEBROWSLIPS LABRETTONGUENOSE, ETC. Nrw & Used CD's So. Utah's Largest sole.'! ion of Punk, Ska, & Surf music! Wt rnrri.n order jewelry and CD's. . unprecidented first performance proved eno to leave victorious. Lockhart the nail in the coffin vii run late c vvA4 w'v ifetrix) St Csorse Ohrd 511 : Mis f " in fourth quarter. Dixie plays Arizona Western Satur Homecoming night. r |