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Show I The Dixie Sun 2 Page 'Y V (' JvMtiv !'& Gargano A4' 4 w? head coach Mike Littlewood said of Gargano. Gargano had an average of .387 as the hitter. designated When he wasn't at the j Jjr plate, you could find him on the mound kX j up a throwing storm to put out the flames from his famous fastball. Gargano had an overall pitching record of 2 and a 3.07 earned run average. jf V - 3. 11-- "I love every- here! have thing close friends and the coaches are great," Gargano said of I Dixie. "V f . fvj After a successful season, Mike made secin pitching, ond team Conference. After two years of playing at Dixie, Gargano has chosen to in the fall attend Texas-Tec- h on a full scholarship. He was also considered by Arizona State. Gargano's accomwith the plishments Rebels will never go as he continues on to bigger and better things. His presence on and off the field will be with him where ever he is, and bring him success in the future. Brewer worked hard and stayed focused. My family has been behind me 100," Brewer said. How did Brewer receive the inspiration to play the sport she loves? The story is painful but true. My Dad used to make me drink water and run around the house. We would shoot and he would help me, and make me run around the house, that's what got me into basketball," Brewer laughed. Brewer played on boys' teams until she was in high school. She said every year, every season, she would play with the guys as much as she could. C w? here a try to play basket- ball with the guys down ed. s much as LEFT- Fred House goes up strong under the basket. House had an outstanding season for the Rebels and received honors. House will return to the Rebel line-u- p next year along with Rudy Williams, and Khalid Coursey. M I I I y defense has gotten better, am not but where need to be," I I Brewer said. She is looking for The Dixie Sun sports depart-mewould like to wish all Rebels continuing in the world of athletics the best of luck. All-Regi- on Hf 4 BELOW- Brittany Booth shoots over her opponents. Booth had, an outstanding season this year as a Lady Rebel. She was team captain, along with Jenny Holt and Georgette Brewer. A T if A'li" just want to go in and do really well. know did won't average what here but will just try to make a difference in the program," Brewer said. Although basketball is providing the ticket, Brewer's main focus is to obtain a degree. At first, she wanted to be an obstetrician, but now the focus is on a career in marketing. The contribution Brewer has made to Dixie College athletics will not soon be forgotten. Her presence on and off the court will be missed at Dixie College, but her legacy of I can too," Brewer said. Brewer believes her offense is her main asset to the game, and she thinks her has defense improved. Remember Yesterday, Dixie College, Activities, Sports 1 11 All & Friends Dream Tomorrow, Dixie College Degree & Spirit v V ward to playing for New Mexico State, and hopes to continue on the path of success she has already creat- nt i BASKETBALL ' I ontinuedfronPageOne Men and Womens Yt t--e 1998 'v as a and second team hitter. designated At the end of the season Gargano ended fourth in earned run averages, fourth in win-los- s records, and eighth in strike outs in Athletic Scenic West the from Page One Continued June 2, LIVE TODAY 1 Buy Your YEARBOOK NowllOn Sale 11 a.m. 1 p.m. daily at the Gardner Center. Pay at the Cashier s Office, -- The photos were taken by: Jerry Curtis of the Dixie Sun f Devon Pilarowski AssistantNews Editor Billy Vosburg Editor-in-Chie- Opinion Editor John Wadley A & E Editor Chaundra Stewart Sports Editor Lord Johnston Features Editor Jennie Squire Ad Representative Hollie Stark Staff Writers Raelynne Loudon, Courtney Gressmen, Nathan Doshier, Computer Technologist Jeff Pectol Faculty Advisor Loren Webb $ A. f fr i ' y. f , -- ... y !,. i Wt u I to Vyii ItltVS The Sun is distnbuted each Tuesday during Fall, Winter and Spring quarters as a publication of Dixie College, its Division of Arts, Letters and Sciences, and Dixie College Student Activities. The unsigned editorial on the Opinion Page represents the position of The Sun, as determined by its editorial board. Otherwise, the views and opinions expressed in The Sun are those of individual wnters and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Sun or any entity of the college. Letters to the editor must be typed and must include the name and telephone number of the author Only the name will be printed. Names are not withheld under any curumstances. The Sun reserves the nght to edit letters for length and taste. Letters must be submitted by noon on Thursday. THE DIXIE SUN Dixie College, 225 S. 700 East, St George, Utah 84770 (435) 652-78- sunsun.ti.dixie.edu Fax: (435) 65&4019 http:sun.ti.dixie.edusun.htin j j 2 |