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Show Page (O ports enter If y 8 February 10, 1999 j ohnstoninfowest.com Editor: Courtney Gressmen & Loni Johnston gressmeninfowest.com Awesome Baby Lady Rebels Sweep Ricks and NIC would just explode and soon enough they were head. Janelle Romney scored the game high for Dixie with 18 points and 11 rebounds. Defense, defense, defense! That is exactly what Dixie uses to out Brittany McGee added 15 points to the smart their opponent, and it worked this total. Caroline Heaton followed with 14. weekend. Jones connected on three steals, making Dixie just happened to travel up to the final score 9 in favor of Dixie. The Lady Rebels held the Lady Idaho, where they dropped the bomb on North Idaho College and Ricks College. Vikings to a 42 percent shooting effort Necia Bunnell led the offensive attack from the floor, even though Ricks inside with 12 points and Tricia Jones followed girl, Caroline Beus scored 22 points. with 11, to defeat NIC "It was and exciting game, we were "The post players did a great job findoff the bench with two minutes left in the ing our guards on the perimeter," Head game and when the buzzer rang we Coach Dave La Vetter said. rushed the floor, it was awesome," freshThe Lady Rebels only man guard Misty Griffiths said. gave up 13 points in the first half for NIC, while tire "We did an awesome Lady Rebels took advanjob on defense," "We limited their Heaton said, "this tage of their mistakes. (Ricks) open looks "We started out strong was the first time and we were prepared for coach had ever won and held their big the game," La Vetter menin that gym." girls." tioned. The statement is Dave LaVetter After a day of rest and true, as the Rebels a long travel to Hart Head Coach finally have a winin Gymnasium Rexburg, ning mark in Hart Idaho, Dixie was ready to Gymnasium. This being the first challenge the Lady Vikings from Ricks College. time Coach La Vetter has ever won in this Again the famous Lady Rebel defense gym and this is the first time for the girls. struck in the first half holding the Vikings This win puts a sweep on NIC and to 34 percent shooting from the floor. Ricks for the Lady Rebels. With the Rebels Dixie took charge in tire first half, as picking up their 21 win on the season. the Rebels shot 52 percent from the floor, The Rebels now sit in first place in the turned the ball over only four times, and Scenic West Athletic Conference, one matched up on the boards. And at halfgame ahead of the College of Southern 0 time Dixie was up over the Lady Idaho. Vikings. This weekend the Lady Rebels will go The same intensity came out in the head to head with Salt Lake Community second half has the Lady Rebels stuck to who they have lost to twice this season, their game plan. and Utah Valley State College who they "We limited their open looks and held beat up in Orem. down on their big girls in the first half, it "We need to stop the inside game and was tire same in the second half," La Vetter apply pressure," LaVetter said of the game said. on Friday. Ricks at some points in time cut the The Rebels will tip off Friday at 6 p.m. deficit to only three points, but Dixie and Saturday at 6 p.m. By Courtney Gressmen gressmen infouest. com 74-6- 60-3- V3?MiErp The Producers at Dayton Studios (makers of Where the Red Fern Grows, On Our Own, Dream Machine and several other feature films) have founded the FILM ACTORS WORKSHOP to organize and develop a localized talent base here in Southern Utah. 42-3- With the Film Actor’s Workshop, you can now enroll in classes that can assist you in fulfilling your ambition as an actor in the Television and Motion Picture industries. Learn from veteran, Hollywood directors, producers and industry figures about: Getting Work as an ActorGetting an Agent AuditioningScript Interpretation Working with Directors and Producers Becoming a Member of SAG In addition, you can become listed in a resume file which will be made available to upcoming productions shot in the Southern Utah area. For more information call Dayton Studios at 1 1 City, please call Melanie at 867-596- 559-596- 674-553- 9 or if in Cedar |