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Show WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 - DIXIESUNNEWS.COM ; C,,,,,, 1 - t ,''''') i , ......,,4 - ..a..6.., 1 Trailblazers take home another loss after playing against two PacWest competitors ,,,71111"-'----- i Jr' f i L I 18, 2017 i , I , ., ' I I t I r MANUALVANESSA : Pomona, California. A interception by defensive back Jay len , 1 , l' 1 i C Moore led to a touchdown in the first quarter putting DSU ahead Kicker A.J. Yergensen was then able to a complete field goal. Colorado Mesa answered back with two touchdowns of its own in the second quarter. With a win against Chardon State University Oct. 7, Dixie State University was looking for its second game in a row. Unfortunately, for the Trailblazers, the fighting stopped after losing to Colorado Mesa University 22-3The Colorado Mesa Mavericks are nationally ranked at No. 20 in the AFCA Division II out of a total of 25 teams. They currently hold a in the RMAC. They last played Black Hills State University with a winning score of 49-3Around this time last year, DSU had won one more game; however, they now sit at in the RMAC. "Since last year DSU has been a lot better with execution and limiting our mistakes," said defensive back Tyler 6-- 0. 5. 1 . game. do." t 1 t ( :), .,t ' Next week the Trailblazers play the Colorado School of Mines, a 4 ''; l''' t , 'r:'''''''1.' I - ,, Then DSU lead CMU ran two touchdowns in the opening minutes of the third 15-1- 4. t ! I ' 1 ' t , ! i : 1 !' t ', f f' ' f , , tf:f ' . :' ' ,' '''''',A ''' ! ? , ''' , N i , I " '. '""' ',. '' ,.. : 1 s 1 I. -- , 1 .;. , 41' ' ! of 1. - ' ''' .. , k, ''',, f - is:,,,,,4' !,'''' 4 ' 0' . ., 1 : : 4 T t'' t P t . ; ; f t l'' ' , l' i ,k e '.,., ''''.7;' ; I a '''' ' ) i ' i , I ...i I , I, e o previously defeated the Trailblazers. With Homecoming Week just around the corner, DSU will play Adams State University Oct.28, at Legend Solar Stadium. team-wh- , ift4 --- Quarterback Malik Watson then connected with wide receiver Dejuan Dantzler for another touchdown extending 7. DSU was down in the game against CMU, they are 'not out of the count' and will come back stronger in future games. CMU was able grab yet another touchdown, allowing them to win the "We have to play more consistently and play 60 minutes; we can't play 30 minutes and expect to win," said head coach Shay McClure. "We have to play entire game being more consistent in everything we California, said although Walker, a senior exercise science major from BY VANESSA MANUAL i ' ; '' 4 1 It.,, ,,, I N ' i , 4 Pi 4 .. t ' :,i , !' ,,,,,,01. i . ',., .t. ' ' , I, ,, 15-2- 8. f Trailing in the third, Watson threw a complete pass to wide receiver Kasey Allison for 40 yards to snag a touchdown Defensive back Donovan Williams, a junior recreation management major from San Diego, 21-2- 8. , 0 1 , , ; t m x 1 0 I , t I r ,,,-,,;) t ' , '',., i - II ' ,.. -. 1 Z Z ,....,,,, , 1 ., . 41 , ' i, '. ":. ' ,,,," L . 1t4 . , Fullback Landon Cook, a senior criminal justice major from San Clemente, California, dives over the wall of players to score the second touchdown of the game for Dixie State University Oct. 7 at Legend Solar Stadium. DSU scored five touchdowns to defeat Chadron State College 38-2- 4. . Chicago Bulls Zach La Vine continues to make progress in his left leg after ACL surgery, rehab BY K.0 JOHNSON INS L Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg offered an optimistic assessment of Zach La Vine's recovery from left ACL surgery, while stressing the timeline to GAMES UPCOMING late-Novemb- er e- - or- be cleared for contact remains intact. "Zach is coming along great," Hoiberg said Thursday. "He's been really good, very vocal with our players." "He's ahead of schedule. He's cleared to do more movement. He's not cleared for contact yet, r Ni i: i but he's moving around in unpredictable movements now, which is important." At the Sept. 25 media day, La Vine said doctors told him nine months is the safe estimate to be cleared for contact. La Vine suffered the injury while playing for .7,. i: :, 1 1, ' La Vine's representative has said the Bulls didn't trade Butler to not n La Vine. So it's simply a matter of reaching terms by Monday or, more likely, next offseason when La Vine would become a restricted free agent. (c) 2017 Chicago Tribune. the Timberwolves on Feb. 3. The Bulls have said they will proceed conservatively with the centerpiece of the Jimmy re-sig- Butler trade. Monday is the deadline for rookie-scal- e contract extensions. General manager Gar Forman, who is talking to 7'7 .1."11' 4k ., 4''4"ut.,1.- ,,,, . 44.414.4 1 ,sk: I , , 1 10,1)0E ' - Ik.,,,..-.9- .. 1 I . : I 1 I . Women's Soccer vs. University of Hawaii at Hilo at Legend Solar Stadium Oct. 19 at 4:30 p.m. Men's Soccer vs. University of Hawaii at Hilo at Legend Solar Stadium Oct. 19 at 7 p.m. Cross Country in 2017 PacWest Championship in Belmont, CA Oct. 21 Football vs. Colorado School of Mines at Golden, CO. 21 at noon Score: Men's Soccer took home a winning score of 1 Oct. 10 against Dominican University. Then Oct. 12 against the Academy of Art University, the Trailblazers Score: Women's soccer took home two wins within the past week. First against Dominican University Oct. 10 with a score of 1. Then Oct. 2 against Academy of Art University Afith a winning total of 0, 2-- 2-- 2-- 1, 5-- Key player: Forward Moises Medina, a sophomore gen- ey Player: Forward Darian Murdock, a senior nursing majorfrom Herriman, made 11 shots and three goals, out of a total or five, during the game against Academy eral studies major from Mesquite, Nevada, made two shots on goal against Holy Names University with one making it into the net, of Art University. Next game: University of Hawaii at Hilo Oct. 19 at 7 p.m in Legend Solar Stadium. Next game: University of Hawaii at Hilo Oct. 19 at 4:30 p.m. in Legend Solar Stadium foI1eyitdI Score The Trailblazers lost to Dominican University Oct. 11 with a match score of Then in a match against DSU Names took home a win, Holy University, : 3. 3-- 0. Baseball vs. LDS Business at Bruce Hurst Field College Oct. 21 at 1 p.m. Softball vs. BYU at Karl Brooks Field Oct. 21 at 1 p.m. i I i at 910 am. Volleyball vs. Point Loma Nazarene University at the Student Activity Center Oct. 21 at noon Oct. , took home another win, 1 Key Player: Right side hitter Lauren Gammell, a sophomore nursing major from Spanish Fork, made a total of 12 kills and lour blocks in the game against Holy Names. Next game: Point Loma Nazarene University Oct. 21 in the Stuctl'n't AcLiv;ty Ccrit-etioon. |