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Show Page 12 September 9, 1998 enter johnstoninfowest.com gressmeninfowest.com Editors: Courtney Gressmen & Loni Johnston Loni By K. lohnston SHUT OUT were the only two words the Dixie College women's soccer earn had to say this past weekend. held The team Scottsdale Community College and Victor Valley scoreless with an undefeated weekend. Scottsdale met their fate Friday night losing and Victor Valley... same story 4-- 7-- of Due to the the football field at Hansen Stadium, the games had to be moved to Snow Canyon High School. However, the change did not effect the Rebels and neither did the mud. In Friday night's match up against Scottsdale, the scoring for Dixie was ran- dom. One for Kylie Blood, Danielle Zaug, Julie Offret, and Shay Hansen. Goal keeper Tracy Heywood got the shut out win, with the help of the teams outstanding defense allowing only three shot attempts. "They played outstanding all weekend. They supported each other and their passing was where it needed to be," head coach Heather Dahl said. Same time, same place, same sweet victory on Saturday. Hansen had her way with Victor Valley scor ing three goals, along with scores from teammates Blood, Zaug, Offret, and Cynthia Young. "They played as a team this weekend and not as individuals and that made all the difference," Dahl said. This puts the Lady Rebels at a flawless record of 0 in Region 18. They take a break this week but 9 resume action Sept. 2-- 17-1- playing different schools throughout California. "We had a lot of fans and a lot of kids from the that drugged college through the rain and mud. We loved the support and we want to say Thank You' phe Dixie College womens soccer team has been working hard for the upcom-t2-them," Dahl said. jng season. After a shut out weekend, the team holds a perfect record of 0. Dixie drops first game to Tyler on two kickoff returns. Defensively, Charles Rhoden, comgressmeninfoivest.com pleted three sacks, had two assists and Dixie's young football team had a six unassisted tackles for Dixie. "It (the game) had its ups and hard time handling the team from Tyler, downs and we have some stuff to work 4 Texas this past weekend as they lost out," Chris Brinagh a wide to the Apaches. receiver for the Rebels The Apaches came mentioned. out strong as Tyler's Without Dixie's star tailWe are a young Kasey Nonette threw two back Eric Lockhart, the touchdown passes in the team. We have to Rebels only managed 19 first half to make the learn from our misscore 28-- 0 in favor of rushing yards. Sophomore takes." who Gordon, George Tyler. moved into replace "They (Tyler) are a Lockhart, was held to only good team, they took on 11 carries. Jordan Bauerle advantage of our misDixie's takes and we struggled," Offensive Lineman running game was slowed by Tyler's head coach Greg Croshaw said. demanding defense and Even though Dixie struggled in the they were forced to pass the ball. first half, something good came out of However, starting quarterback Quinn the whole thing. Rebel full back Tony Hampton completed 11 of 26 passes for d Nielsen scored on a run, mak- 194 yards for the Rebels. "We can't dwell on the past, we have ing the score 28-Dixie's other touchdown came from to learn from our mistakes and move Carter Miller's pass to Ethan on," Dixie offensive lineman Jordan Bauerle said. Ross. This was the last and final points Dixie will be away this weekend as for Dixie. Along with the touchdown, Ross they play the Gila Monsters from completed five receptions and ran for a Eastern Arizona. Dixie won last year's match up 35-and look forward to total of 116 yards. He also acquired on two punt returns and meeting up with them again. By Courtney Gressmen Welcome Students! We have More than Just textbooks!! 35-1- Clothing School Supplies Art Supplies Electronics Snacks Computers and Software Gifts -- five-yar- 7. Come See UsUI 18-ya- 6, WWW Hours: o |