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Show 12 Page ports enter September 23, 1998 j Editors: Courtney Gressmen & Loni Johnston ohnstoninf o west, com gressmeninfowest.com Loddi&rt Leads Rebels to Victory Utah All-Sta- or Dixie rs All-Star- Whoever it may have been the Rebels cremated the Utah last Saturday night, All-Sta- rs 41-- 6. All-Sta- Dixie, a sec- ball. The score remained 20-- 0 throughout the third quarter, when Lockhart scored on a five yard run, making the score 27-- rs 0. All-Sta- adding ond win to their record, impressed a home crowd ; X opening on V - A fj the j . f ,3r t.v bench throughout made, the score 13-The Utah making J. rushed vf yard Dixit 28-1- 4 V ing usua game on 2 Come see our Web Page http:snn.tLdixie.ed uyearbook Gord ? injur Tony yards T. the first quarter, Utah J -- v- i - Other n40k .? x tf r- A v- v 4 v ;'4 if , . ' .- j, IK ' great plays by Tony Nielsen, Ethan Ross and ' ' V--- -- . .vi; t r Chris n a g h added to the B i Rebel JARED NEWBOLDfTHE DIXIE SUN y Eric Lockhart (1), makes his way through the middle of the pack, offense. Lockhart had an impressive weekend, rushing for 169 O yards and four reii toucj,d0wns. for yards and four touchdowns. V- - '' s, 169 the score 20-With 2.19 left to go in TTtnrmTY?Tna 1 Dixii while Lockhart touchdown couege, row. rushed for 89 and yards two touch-down- Lockhart lJ one Viki Little When, another , best in di Rebels. defense was able to hold the Rebel offense until the last three of minutes the game. quarter back Rick Sparks, By gre: the Dixit secoi prepaid for their Yearbook game, found i seal up the night for the 0. r 2 Those students who hove already paid $2 have in the fourth as he scored two touchdowns to 4 41-1- On Sept. 24 Sc 25 in the Gardner Center, 2nd floor reserve Adam Little later, loosing a heartbreaker last year to the Vikings. Even though the Vikings are ranked first, Dixie has their sights set on Ricks and looks forward to playing. The way Dixie is playing right now, it could be a tough battle. Starting fullback George Gordon Jr. did not play against Utah because of injury, but will be up and running for the fight against the Vikings. "We need to eliminate all our mental and physical mistakes, to even have a chance to beat Ricks," offensive lineman Jordan Bauerle said. Dixie College Yearbook Get your Yearbook Pictures taken for free 's went to their the and another Lockhart TD All-Sta- ent approach this weekend digging deep into their bench playing everybody, which helped Dixie. "It is good to win," Rebel quarterback Carter Miller mentioned, "but we need to get better for Ricks." The Rebels will face Ricks College Saturday at home at 7 pm. Dixie came up short. Dixie Then minthree making t t All-Star- scored the first touchdown at 11.16 in the first quarter. was o Dixie's Matt Wells connected on an interception in the fourth quarter to help out. Dan Brigham, Solo Moananu, Ben and James Wells, Fuimaono connected defensively. The Rebels took a differ- Wheelwright for the only touchdown. ( i- -, Eric Lockhart utes c S excitement exploded as starting runback, ning The rs were able to sneak in a few key plays late in the third, when Utah's Sparks connected with d early defense. But end of the quarter, Dixie's Chad Barney intercepted a pass to give the Rebels the causing, Utah to lose some yardage. That was all Dixie needed to retire to the second quarter. The Rebels were held scoreless throughout the second quarter and answered back holding the to little yardage. Then at the By Courtney Gressmen gressmeninfoivest. com n defense. If you have the drive, the Utah Army National Guard has the keys to your future. You can add a little adventure to your life, serve part- time in the Guard whde earning great benefits: Montgomery GI Bill e Job with Great Pay State and Federal Tuition Assistance Paid Skill Training in the Field of your Choice Joining the Guard doesnt Mean putting off college or vocational school training. The Utah Guard College Plan could provide over $23,000 for your education. You can serve in your own community while classes. UTAH Find out how much fun g' ding to school can be. : Part-Tim- ng C A LL TO DAY: 1 YOU Governe Public four-ye- L |