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Show cheerleaders gear up for game day Max named 'official service dog' DSU ; for school of humanities f v :S t 1 ' sports page 6 '- features page 8 Vk. - - 5v- - V ft v , V V ' rN ( Y - x. - . e 1 ' '- twtayfwnjipy- rr v i sjj A . J ! C 4 . L 1KI fc' wW'i qw t ,V . 4 1 c wf ij '") ; i - s k- aVr- - "i m J( M 'ur f " o. ' , - - s : I't , . i 4 : ' - r,4V eft UJ f ' ; i J TssBtrrywry??' v. kv tp: Niu BY PORTER LARSEN PLarsenDSN , Dixie State University football could not live up to an full of hype and anticipation in front of over 4,000 fans Saturday night. Colorado Mesa Universitys potent ground attack proved to be too much for the DSU defense to handle in the 43-- 3 rout of the Red Storm. The fans were not the only ones left disappointed after the game. Nik Wolford, a senior linebacker from Sandy, also had high expectations for the matchup. We always expect to win," Wolford said. If we didn't have that expectation to win, there would be absolutely no point in playing the game. We are extremely grateful for the support of the faculty, student body and community. There has been a lot of effort put in to help this team be successful, now it's about making it happen. For CMU, sophomore halfback Jonathon Beverly rushed for 224 yards on only 15 carries, giving him an average of nearly 15 off-seas- "i s I. r SEPTEMBER 9, 2015 VOLUME XLV NO. 3 Ti U UED & ifVOICEOFDIXIE DIXIESUNFfFJiS.COM off-targ-et Opinion 4 Sports 5 Features 8 DixieSunDixie.edu Jennings room 34 225 S 700 East St George, UT 84770 1 435-652-78- 18 ADVERTISING DixieSunAdsDixie edu 435-4- 1 fax 435-656-40- 19 96 er 0. -- 45-ya- rd 3. slow-pace- end-zon- e. 3. ff. CONTACT LETTERS TO THE EDITOR snap sailed over the head of senior punter Christian Rodriguez and CMU took over deep in Storm territory. The Mavericks took advantage of the miscue by following it up with a three yard touchdown scamper from senior D.J. Hubbard. Led by junior quarterback Sean Rubalcaba, CMU added a pair of second-quarttouchdowns to Rubalextend its lead to 28-caba found Marcus Hines across the middle and he streaked up the sideline for a 61 yard score. Rubalcaba found the end zone again on a option QB keeper. After the two teams traded a couple of field goals, they entered the locker room with a score of 34-The second half of the game d was a defensive as neither found the team battle CMU tacked on three more field goals while the Storm went scoreless, resulting in a fiCMU accountnal score of 43-ed for 582 total yards while DSU racked just 287. Freshman wide receiver Demarrio Hammonds said he believes the huge yardage 2:30 p.m. each day. All seminars and films are free for students. Students that at- tend a film or seminar can enter to win a scholar- 1 NEWS TIPS AND high dif- ferential was due to the team not being able to find a rhythm. We just had a bad game on both sides of the ball, Hammonds said. We couldn't connect offensively and that put the defense in a bad position and effected their performance. We just need to execute and play our game. In an otherwise mundane game, there were some bright spots for Dixie State. The Storm rushed for 166 yards, 95 of those coming off the 10 carries from freshman quarterback Blake Barney, who saw limited snaps behind Rea. 3 Rea completed passes for 13-2- Almost half of those completions were thrown in the direction of senior wide receiver Nate Stephens, who finished with 61 yards on six receptions. DSU will have just four days to prepare for Central Washington University, who come to Hansen Stadium Thursday, Sept. 10 at 6 p.m. CWU defeated the Storm 4 last season. 102 yards. 48-1- DOCUTAH features wide range of films, seminars WHAT'S INSIDE News yards per carry. All CMU rushers earned more than six yards per carry, showing a glaring hole in the DSU defense. In total, the Mavericks rushed for 363 yards, more than any DSU opponent ran last season. The yardage total left senior linebacker Robert Metz at a loss for words. I really couldn't say what happened, man, Metz, an integrated studies major from Tucson, Arizona said. We'll just have to watch our game film and see what went wrong. We'll learn from our mistakes and get back to work. The blowout started off slow, as both teams struggled to find a rhythm and didn't put any points on the board for the first four drives of the game. The momentum shifted when DSU sophomore quarterback Trevor Rea threw an pass across the middle of the field and was subsequently intercepted by Maverick linebacker Tom Saager, who saw nothing but green grass in front of him on the 38 yard touchdown return. On the following possession, a access to 77 films and seminars starting Sept. 8 and ending on Sept. 12. The films will be shown in multiple auditoriums across the community. Seminars about the films will also be held in the main stage theater in the Eccles Center for Performing Arts. DOCUTAH is the international documentary film festival where we actually bring the world to the university, said Kristin Hunt, seminars facilitator for DOCUTAH. It serves to enlighten, inspire, and create a community ship. Phil Tuckett, to artists where assistant compatrons can sit munication down and ask them professor and questions about executive their films the during for seminars. The semiCOURTESY OF DOCUTAH said nars were out of the formulated in 77 films, 61 of order to bring them are going to artists and the be so we learn can represented by a filmmaker or public together one of the featured performers in together, Hunt said. the film. The seminars run from noon to f If I didnt know anything aboul DOCUTAH and I was deciding whether to go or not, I think the thing that would interest me in going is the 3 1 different countries represented and how many filmmakers are there, Tuckett said. Tuckett said the intent of DOCUTAH is to benefit students by providing diversified knowledge. I would say that theres not one student on campus who wouldnt be able to find a film whose subject matter was of interest to them, Tuckett said. Hunt said documentaries presented at DOCUTAH are important for students to see because the films can add to their learning. She said one film thats important for students to see is Selma: The Bridge to the Ballot directed by Bill Brummel. The reason why its important is because this is a documentary see FILMS page 3 |