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Show 6 - DIXIESUNNEWS.COM j WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, hold off the rallying Storm, and DSU fell bj 5 final score of 70-6BY DAN LAUPER We need to be able IAmDanL execute down the stretq Pacific Hawaii University in games like this, M0) Sharks. This is the first said. If we play all f0ll and only matchup between It was a picturesque day for the two this teams season. quarters and play baseball, which itself felt like DSU grabbed the early a preview for the upcoming defense, we will 14-- 6 to come out on top to lead able in start spring. play the first quarter. The forward. The smell of hot dogs from going the concession stand filled the The Storm shot just 3) Storm, however, were air with excitement as the outscored 23-- 7 in the percent from the field, announcer introduced the second quarter, which left while the Sharks found alumni for the game Saturday at them trailing net on 44 percent of then halftime afternoon. The list included shots. DSU also by a score of from few We a short 24 points off jts allowed talk about graduates always such as 21 Donald four committed turnovers years ago putting quarters Glover, Colton Yack, D J. together, Thigpin said. throughout the game. Andrade and Yuto Kata. All ) As you can see, we only Shots were going in of the former players proudly but I think our defense scored seven points in the donned old uniforms from second quarter. At halfcould have been better, when they were representing Ci said guard Tramina Jord time, we talked about Dixie State University. a to back our freshman and getting Head coach Chris Pfaten-hausvy and to education strengths sticking general IV major said he was pleased them. from Las Vegas. We tool f with the turnout of the game. The Sharks extended the a few possessions off on 'fr The whole point of the 46-31 lead to in the third the defensive end and ue. alumni game is to honor the t before DSU v-t:. quarter just too relaxed down the t alumni, Pfatenhauer said. trimmed the deficit to nine stretch. Having 24 alumnus showing Mann led the DSU by the end of the quarter. up was pretty awesome, Our defense helped us offense in the loss with I Assistant coach Patrick double-doubl26 points get back into the game in I said he was also Perry the second half, said and 15 rebounds. Moor flattered with the game and senior guard Chermayne was the only other player d i appreciation of the alumni, a in double figures with Moore, psychology and he has heavy expectations i , from Calim? Jordan put in seif Pinole, major points. Jake Davison, a sophomore catcher swings at a pitch from a Dixie State for this upcoming season. University alumnus during fornia. a did for the Storm. They good points Im hoping that we storm the alumni game Saturday The current DSU players came out on top, 1 at our Our guards need to be job runs, limiting out of the gate and compete Weve been playing the Red Storm fought back with Storm scored two more runs I think we did all more aggressive, Thigpn though. toward winning that elusive same teams for a while now, on exciting plays that set up a that we could do, but some vengeance. Sophomore said. We want them to Pacific West division, Perry Rodriguez said, Now were new sight of hope for the designated hitter and Cam be able to get the ball into possessions just didnt said. Based off of what we Gust sent two runs home with hoping to take on bigger favorites to win the PacWest our way. the paint by attacking the swing saw, were going to blow teams from bigger divisions a triple, while freshman Conference. The alumni tried The Storm kept fighting defense. Sometimes its and take everything to the everything out of the water. mfielder Kade Cloward added fighting back, but senior in the fourth quarter. Every the other way around, an! Junior outfielder Ryan next level in the future. another RBI with a double. relief pitcher Jeremy AlderDSU run was matched we cant let that happen." After a scoreless and rather Rodriguez, who played his Junior infielder Tyler man put the finishing touches with an equal run by the The Storm will now taL first game with the Red uneventful first three innings, on the victory with a Mildenberg and Sharks until the Storm had a seven-da- y hiatus andif Storm, said he loved to see his the alumni finally broke the senior Tanner Morache both final inning to seal the final cut the score to 6 host with California Baptist teammates playing those long, dry scoring silence with pushed across runs with score of the exhibition game under four minutes to just University Saturday that came Rob VanDyke sending home against players singles bringing the score to on the Academy. before him. But he has bigger a run with a single. DSU will kick off its Art University Feb. 11. plans for the upcoming With a small but dedicated season at regular Both play Friday season. games are at 5 p.m. crowd watching, the current 6 p.m. in St. Geoyge. inside Burns Arena. Alumni game marks start of baseball season WOMEN continued from page 1. t0 lock-dow- n bj p 31-2- r 1. .. red-shi- rt er -- yt - f':- A a e, . ; 10 , m 6-- . red-shi- rt 60-5- 6-- 1. SOFTBALL continued from page lades, Bassett said shes only focused on the goals of the DSU, along with being team. picked to win its fourth Theres always a little bit of consecutive conference pressure, said Bassett, a championship, return a biology major from Stansbury conference leading four Park. If anything, it serves as preseason a reminder of how hard we selections. worked for our achievements Senior pitcher Aryn Feickert last year and how hard we finished last season 20-- 5 with a have to work to just as well or 2.18 ERA and 146 strikeouts. better this year. Feickert is the only DSU Junior infielder Brooklyn player to ever throw a perfect Beardshear is coming off of a game, and was named the First Team AlTPacWest season Preseason PacWest Pitcher of and repeated Bassetts the Year. sentiments. Sophomore outfielder We still have the expectaJanessa Bassett was a first tion to be just as good or better team last year than we were last year, said and was awarded with NFCA Beardshear, an exercise honors as the nation's top science major from Tucson, freshman after batting an Arizona. We have a new astounding .449 and holding team, and it will take a lot of down the Storm outfield. Even hard work and team chemistry QklQIN ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR 1 091 H BLUFF STREET 8 APPAREL 1 002 CASUAL WEAR SAINT GEORGE. UTAH LOCATED IN SUNSET CORNER PLAZA 84770 ACROSS FROM STADIUM with all the individual acco5 8 an or r BRING rn? 2015 Mallory Paulson batted .301 on 47 hits and six home runs. Beardshear was formidable from the plate matching Paulsons six home runs and batting in 40 RBIs. The junior spent sparing time in the circle for the Storm in 2015, accumulating a 2.36 ERA, something she's expected to do a lot more of third-team- er this year. The Storm lead off their season Friday as they welcom some of the top teams in the country to St. George. DSU begins season play against No 13 Humboldt State and folio it up with a Saturday matchup against West Texas A&M, 2014 national champs. In addition, the Storm will rouftJ out the home g stand facing Colorado State THIS FLYER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A ST r the season-openin- University-Puebl- o Sunday. A A i IN to get where we want to be n - i S 1 i- t- F tffch AT DOTH nr hlM . Accredited College ACCSC, 20 Month Proqram! Accepting 60 students each class. Q Q: STORES X High Graduation Rate Fnancia!fAijo&Lansjreavaiabe Wh word" A' Sur Wh activit A: hki in my Q: Wh, Purpo: DSIJ NAME:. 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