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Show 200! WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2000 THE SUN 7 Runnin Rebel Basketball Womens Basketall, from page 6 Dixie will have a chance to upset all three teams, but this weekends losses knocked the Rebels out of contention for the league title and the rights to host the conference tournament for both mens and womens basketball. The Rebels fought hard against Colorado Northwestern. Beverly Glover led the way for the Rebels with 24 points. Glover hit a with three seconds left to give the Rebels the lead at But the Spartans answered with a basket on the other end to take the win from the Rebels. The only other Rebel to reach double digits in the game was Caroline Heaton, who finished with 12 points The Rebels return home this weekend to face North Idaho on Friday, Feb. 1 and Ricks on Saturday, Feb. 12. Both games are slated for 6 p.m. at the Bums Arena. Only the score from the CEU game was avadable at press time. three-point- 60-5- I lore 1 lis Photo by Russell Gearhart Dixie Idaho North vs. Friday: e Saturday: Dixie vs. Ricks 6pm Men's Games Womens Games Come Support the 8pm Rebels!! , Quiet fans will not be admitted1 MIDNIGHT MOVIE s II f Friday, Febj 182000 at Gihema Six tgue c c- - this The Beach v x TheTigger Movie s' w "" h kC) II, Whole 9 Yards Hanging Up i e Wonder Boys Scream 3 All shows only $4.00 Brought to you by The Sun 10 All Movies are subject to change SUN STARS For the second straight week, freshman shooting guard Marcus Banks has been named the Sun Star ol the week for the mens basketball team Banks, who will be taking his game to the University of Nevada-La- s Vegas next season, scored a season high 44 points against the College ot Eastern Utah in a big win for the Rebels on Saturday night Banks also had 30 points against Colorado Northwestern on Fnday night, giving him 74 points in the weekend Banks scoring burst puts his average at IS 4 nnts scorer in the per game, making him the Scenic West Athletic Conference (teammates Value Lawhom and Mauncc Baker aie also rank in tin top live in scoring). Beverly Glover played well for the Rebels this weekend Glovers play against Colorado Northwestern not only kept the Rebels in the game, but gave them i to win late in the game With less than 30 seconds remaining in the conic si, Glover gave the Rebels the lead. Unfortunately, Dixie could not hang on to it and lost by one point. Glover, who is one of the three Valley girls (the high school in Orderville, Utah) on the team, has proven herself as a solid outside player and a tough defender. The Lady Rebels basketball team has benefited greatly from having Glover on the squad. two-gam- e 1 Marcus Banks, freshman g i I i |