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Show rjnn " "'' "'f f'rrTrrarr itt' jfri V -- DIXIE SUN 4- SPORTS dominate iBwarniura iDoys favorite things: basketball. Sophomores Tim Miller, Matt Condie, Jordan Boyce and freshman Chris Oviatt grinned from ear to ear when BY KERIC SEEGMILLER Staff Writer The joyous feeling was palpable as four Dixie State College students discussed one of their WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY given the opportunity to speak publicly about 111 Boys their intramurals basketball team. Ill Boys is just a group of our clos- est friends from high f said Miller, a school psychology major from Santa Clara. We just happen to play basketball and dodge ball and things like that. The "rW 111 ' - Boys par-- ticipate in pool B of the mens 5 v. 5 basketball league and although they may not be the biggest team, they hold their own on the court. I would say that we are pretty surprising, said Boyce, a business major from Santa Clara. I dont think people look at us and expect us ing basketball toge but also from const competing in every, thing. to be good. played three games far and currently ho 1 record, which them in a three' waj for second place mt Having each attended Snow Canyon High School in St. George, the 111 Boys have been playing sports together since their teenage years. This is perhaps what makes J the 111 Boys so danger- ous and deceiving as a j basketball team. The fact that the team members are such close i friends and because they have played together for so long creates an in- valuable team chemistry. i L You just know your f, o teammates moves, said Oviatt, a psychol- I ogy major from Santa Clara. You really do know what theyre going to do. You know what to anticipate. 111 Boys, Sam Morgan, Jordan Boyce, Jordan Wittwer, Matt Condie and Tim Miller, pose for the camera However, such intense before their intramural basketball game. These boys have played together for years, which makes them team chemistry is not unstoppable on the court. Not in photo: Chris Oviatt built from simply play I ,j ( I ; , 1 If we want to nd in a car, we compel see who rides shotg Boyce said. Just ha ing competitive natl brings more funt0l you do. The 111 Boys have 2-- pool. But winning everything for isnt this tt The 111 Boys play to have fun. Its because wet such good friendshif said Condie, a busin major from Santa Cl Thats what makes the most fun. That, what keeps us going keeps us coming ba; We just like to have and compete. The 111 Boys play; the love of the game one thing is certain-11- 1 Boys will never! down from a challer Maybe we wont aige but we will give out ras n Miller said. lerm BY. Box Jan. 30 DSC-UH- Dixie State 59, Hawaii-Hil- Dixie State Liana 9 for 15 points Thomas 8 for 14 points Dixie State 89, for 14 points for 13 points 5-- Box Feb. 1 Dixie State 86, Chaminade 49 Dixie State for 25 points Thomas Walker 9 for 13 points 8-- 3-- 7-- 3-- s' 4-- 1 Box Jan. 30 Dixie State 83, 10-ya- rd 4-- Chaminade Ahakuelo for 11 points Costello 7 for 9 points Hawaii-Hil- 1. 6-- 5-- DSC-UH- ii 8-- 1 iDI How unlikely is a safety being the first score of a Super Bowl? One site taking prop for 23 points Washington 16 for bets had it at 60-Hooper points It had happened only DSC-HPBox Feb. 6 once before Sunday Dixie State 78, Hawaii Pacific 75 night. In Super Bowl IX, a fumbled MinDixie State nesota handoff at the Adams for 20 points Thomas for 14 points line Vikings was accidentally kicked Hawaii Pacific toward the goal line by Gravely 9 for 23 points Pittsburgh defensive for 19 points Hopkins end L.C. Greenwood. Minnesota quarterback Fran Tarkenton fell on KtH H4i i the ball and was touched down by Steelers defenBox Feb. 4 sive end Dwight White. 69 Dixie State 70, Speaking of GreenDixie State wood, who blocked for 16 points Jones three passes that day in for 15 points Jensen the Super Bowls most famous performance, Giants defor 22 points Dastrup fensive end Jason Pierre-Pafor 16 points Chang blocked two New DSC-HPBox Feb. 6 England passes in the Dixie State 80, Hawaii Pacific 68 second quarter alone. BYU-Hawa- M BY DAVID J. NEAL MCT 5-- Hawaii-Hil- o DSC-CHA- ii 4 72 8-- 6-- 4-- BYU-Hawa- Dixie State for 20 points Thomas Adams for 17 points 4-- Shimizu Imai Box Feb. DSC-BYU-- 51 o Safety being first score had long DSC-BYU-- 76 o Dixie State Cole 9 for 17 points Massey 9 for 17 points 5-- BYU-Hawa- ii 9 4-- 6-- 9 came up tails after the Giants called heads, but New England, as is its custom, deferred. So New York got the ball to start the game anyway. Although that indirectly led to the Giants getting a safety to open the scoring, the Patriots scored before halftime, and it was a triple lift for them: they took the lead, they knew they would be getting the ball to start the second half and, with the extended halftime, the Giants would go about an hour without running an offensive play. By the way, its the first time the AFC won the toss since New England called it correctly against the Packers in Super Bowl XXXI. Mallett; running back Kevin Faulk; running back Shane Vereen; linebacker Gary Guyton; offensive lineman and former Dolphins starter Donald Thomas; offensive lineman Nick McDonald; and defensive lineman Ron Brace. The Giants inactives were wide receiver Ramses Barden; running back DaRel Scott; linebacker Mark center Jim Cordle; defensive end Justin Trattou; defensive tackle Jimmy Kennedy; and offensive tackle James Her-zlic- Brewer. EARLY EXIT The Giants lost tight end Travis Beckum in the second quarter to a torn knee ligament when he crumpled after being chucked by a defender. pass-blocki- Hawaii-Hil- Wilde Hearn BYU-Hawa- o 5-- 3-- for for 6 6 18 14 9 ul 5-- Box Feb. DSC-CHA- ii 7-- points points 1 Dixie State 74, Chaminade 58 Dixie State Jones for 12 points Owen 8 for 12 points Dixie State Cole 7 for Groskreutz Chaminade Cousins 7 for 17 points for 14 points Murray Hawaii-Hil- 5-- 2-- 5-- 6-- 17 7 HEADS OR TAILS? On Tuesday, Giants coach Tom Coughlin indicated he would take the ball if the Giants won the toss. The coin points for 16 points o Chappell 9 for 15 points for 12 points Urh 5-- 6-- 5-- 3-- LAST-MINUT- E MOVE The Patriots signed defensive lineman Alex Silvestro off their practice squad Saturday night after cutting wide receiver Tiquan Underwood, and activated Silvestro on Sunday. New Englands inactives were quarterback Ryan PRAISING INDY After last years Super highway-happ- y Bowl Week in Dallas through snow and ice, too Indianapolis had an easy act to follow and the local setup to do it. The city drew raves from the national media Dixie motivation anddrive f ui uit m ti: ncomfortable level the a THERES CHAD Patriots wide reft Chad Ochocinco,ra a part of the offense this season, got his catch of the playoff' a up er Early Career - no previous work experience required. (c) 2012 The nI tuition if you are Pay from one of 14 western states. te . 4 A Dixie 2 . l,i: If State Basketball - Jan. 2 - Women & Men vs. Hawaii Pacific at 5:00 & 7:30 Jan. 24 Women & Men vs. Hawaii Hilo at 5:00 & 7:30 1 - Women & Men vs. Academy of Art at 5:00 & 7:30 FEB. 4 - WOMEN & MEN VS. CAL BAPTIST AT 5:00 & 7.30 Feb. 1 - 1 1 I y Is" 'n Miar agree A V '1 k Herald, courtestof Clatchy Tribune Services. 10 Month Accelerated Program - Begin your career sooner. '1 the sideline. ,U. A lc officials changed ti. patterns for Saturda after an overwhelm Friday night and enhanced security main hotel .X. v I bu pc ill t A i si m lar local restaurants red a of being in or close toi hroup compact, pedestrian chedi friendly downtown area. The weatheru Paig in the 50s for much lane ionm the week, much war lersor than usual for this hat th of year in the landk han Midwest. Also, mos' ji lotato of the week, the po! behavior in which II napolis takes suchp was on display. Later in the week mobs of people dow town grew to an u- 1 hp ic et as have Red Storm jDixle State Basketball Rules! Fever! I rr Northern Arizona University will provide you with the tools to succeed in today's business woricf. ai ?i I !ilJ love Big 'N I Bow State Basketball!!! You have the One e?e for most Super events, as well Whats the one thing this years candidates NORTHERN ARIZONA 1N,P UNIVERSITY 2be W.A. Franke College ofBusiness 1 h; odd |