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Show 1998 bmary 24, The Dixie Sun '&):& w'iiWxi i, yxxyiyyt Dixie baseball: You win some, you lose some (3-- 3 on the week) leadership brings Rebels success Johnston oorter's Title By Jamie Brittany Booth, a bas-tbi- ll player with a desire to n and a heart to be her best, s led the Lady Rebels to suc-- ! SPORTS The baseball team a hometown vorite, growing up in George and attending Dixie She was named gh School. rstlfeam 3-- as a senior. All-Sta- The Lady Rebs are cur-.itl- y in conference play .d overall in Region 18. joth said that what makes :T team good is their desire to :n and their heart to play. At times we kind of get wn on ourselves, Booth said, lut I believe that we are JNSTOPPABLE when we play to our potential. Booth is ranked fifth in he Scenic West Athletic Conference averaging in rebounding, 7.8 rebounds per game. Booth said her main s that defense asset and what she to do best. It is my goal to get of rebounds and play good rives :ot Classifieds Tenants Wanted!!! Chancellor Manor East (one block from campus), has immediate openings for both boys and girls, Apartments, 11 S. 800 call To a Prairie and 8 18-- 8 Cochran WRITER looked solid most of the week as they moved to 10-- 5 on the season going 3 on the week. The Rebels defeated Colorado Salt Lake, Northwestern, and Snow while losing to College Southern Idaho, Salt Lake Booth is j defense, Booth said. Booth also said how much she likes and appreciates Head Coach Dave LeVetter. She said he cares not only about basketball, but what is going on in their lives as well. Hes a great coach, Booth said. It is not like we walk in the gym and it is just Coach LaVetter. When we are on the floor, he is there all the time taking care of us. He doesnt just care about basketball, he cares about the rest of our lives, like school. We have study hall twice a week. Booth said that her want and desire to win is what drives her to play well. Booth does not plan to play basketball after this, her final season. the She realizes tremendous amount of time that must be put in at a higher level, so she would like to finish school and look to the future. Baseball Academy. Against Salt Lake, Rebel centerfielder Chris Clayton homered and drove in three runs while Sean Noorda hurled five solid innings as the Rebels held on for a 7-- 5 win. in the section of call 652 652 - 7816, or stop into the Campus Publications office located in Rm. 109 in Jennings Technologies Building. Classified ads are $4.25 Per insertion up to 25 words; Personal ads fre $1 per insertion up words. two-colum- he pitched seven strong innings allowing just four hits, one walk while fanning eight batters. Russ Schmitt went with three runs batted in. Mike Gargano went and scored twice, while Jake Shortino added a effort with a run scored and two runs batted in that resulted in a 2 victory. Mounces effort may have landed him a spot in the starting rotation. Afterwards, head coach Mike Littlewood said he was pleased with the performance from Mounce. 9-- He didnt throw too many pitches through seven innings, he said. Right now, all our guys should be able to go 100-11- 0 pitches. Were trying to find that fourth starter and he did well Against Snow College Clayton was the hero drilling a fastball over the centerfield fence in the bottom of the ninth to win the game. Gargano, Jeremy Webster and Nate Bigler provided solid victory. pitching in a Two of Dixies three losses on the week came Saturday as Salt Lake got revenge defeating Dixie 6 and Prairie Baseball Academy 3-- 0 9-- upset the Rebels later that night. never Salt Lake trailed in the game as Bruin starter Jason Rigby gave up just two hits and two walks in five innings of work. The win didnt mean too much for the Rebels. Of course, if they are going to beat us, they can beat us now before we get into league play, said coach Mike Littlewood. All these games are basically just practice games until league starts in March. That is when the Rebels will need to step up and make some noise. &ete&'Uty &otcet SesUea pie4ent4Two Performances of the Brigham Young Universitys - 'AW", u -- 7818, to 25 two-colum- two-colum- &ete&UUy &04tcent Senie& advertise the n n cutline for the Dixie Sun. This is a This is a n cutline for the cutline for the Dixie Sun. This is a cutline for the Dixie Sun. Dixie Sun. This is a two-colu- Colorado Against Northwestern, Brian Mounce dominated on the mound as 634 - 9050. classified The Sun, VSfgj Sports Editor: Barrett Johnson 3ooth's tyLoNi Page 7 yn$S0M"?r V, SPORTS Lady fit Tfie SPaicUyi SB'wJJiew Duo-pianis- X International FblE' N Dance Ensemble ts Celebrating Gershwins Rhapsody in Blue Monday, March 2, 1998 - 8 p.m. Dixie Center Cox Performing Arts Theater Tickets: Adults $10 Youth $8 -- Saturday, February 28 . 3 p.m. - Open Seating Tickets - $10 adults.. .$5 youth Evening : 8 p.m. - Reserved seating Tickets - $12 adults.. .$9 youth Matinee-- Tickets on sale at the Dixie Center Box Office. Repertoire includes choreography from Western & Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, East Asia and the U.S. |