Show GOLDEN EAGLE Page Four Friday December O o o o - BRENT MARRIOT Brent Marriot is another excellent guard who is very quick He was bom in Sandy and attended Jordan high school where he became for the season of 1966-6- 7 He gained other honors through basketball He was Region 3’s most valuable player in 1966-6- 7 Over a three year period in high school he averaged 18 Brent was a points a game three year letterman throughout high school He lettered in baseball as well as basketball Brent is 20 years old and wants to major in psychology Features All-Sta- te Eagles win openers dump Spartans in weekend series with Rangely Scott Halverson Running into a Trojan Eagle the Spartans of Rangcly were 6 and dumped twice by CEU in what were the first skirmishes for both clubs Displaying a potential offense the Golden Eagle five survived some ragged periods to past the By 95-7- 112-8- 5 wins Described by CEU coach Curtis Jenson as the quickest Ran-gel- y team in years the Spartans utilized a good faslbreak and some tough defense especially in the early stages of the second gam to make the contests strug- gles Jumping off to a 1(M) lead in the first encounter the Eagles were never headed enroute to a 6 win Holding a slim 6 lead with 13:08 on the clock CEU’s “birds" took a leaf from 95-7- 17-1- Alfred Hitchcock’s movie and swarmed the Spartans for a 3 margin in a period of eight minutes At the half the Eagles led 6 44-2- 52-3- tri6 Hanging on for a the in the second half umph Eagles got a big boost from Brent Marriot who should have been honored as thief of the week Filching the basketball four consecutive times Brent had the Rangely Spartans feeling like the Keystone Cops CEU’s scoring balance was a factor in the game as all five starters hit for double figures High point man was Mai Neely with 23 followed by Rick Collins and Ron Reynolds 18 Brent Marriot with 11 and Bob Algrin with 10 95-7- Bothered by a tight Rangely defense and effective fastbreak AWS NEWS y 3 I The science lecture hall was the setting for the third AWS assembly this year The girls were shown a film dealing with the narcotics and its problefs The girls on our campus who attended the AWS assembly have been enlightened as to the narcotics problem in Utah A film was presented and the special guest lecturer was Lt Bob Johnson from the Intelligence Division of the Salt take Police Department Lt Johnson is the foremost expert on narcotics in the State of Utah The afficcrs wish to thank him for his time and also for the help Mr Charles Semkcn gave us in arranging the program ha&tijoe tocnjc'itmore IF 17:5 FROZEN Mai Neely and Brent Marriot attempt steal lame Ron Reynolds played the Rangely game with a swollen ankle and now CEU has two more limping Eagles Martel Muhlestein turned his ankle in a P E class It’s not known definitely whether Martel and Brent will be able to play Saturday It’s hoped the 8 Golden Eagles don’t have Achilles ankles in the second game the Eagles took a 10--9 lead on a basket by Ken Reynolds with 14:36 left and then moved to a 4 advantage at the half Sparked by Mai Neely on the end of the fast break the Golden Eagles maintained their edge at the buzzer for a victory Rangely’s defense was too aggressive in the contest which put the Spartans in foul trouble Spartan starters Ray Patterson and Ron House fouled out early in the second half CEU also got into some early foul trouble Mai Neely again led in scoring with 22 points Five other Eagles also hit in double figures in carrying the offensive load Brent Marriot scored 18 points Rick Collins 15 Ron Reynolds 14 Boh Algrin 11 and Martel Muhlc-stei- n 62-4- ’67-6- 112-8- 5 Neely and Marriot on guard line MALTRIS NEELY Maltris Neely is an excellent guard with speed and an art for good shooting Mai is the starting guard for this year's Eagle team He was also last year's starting guard 11 Evaluating his team’s performance coach Curtis Jenson expressed satisfaction with the shooting and rebounding but feels the defensive play needs some work Pleased with his starters he also felt Martel Muh lestein (11 points and 15 rebounds in game two) Rudy Polesbrook and Mark Justice had improved Facing Western Wyoming Saturday the Eagles will be a bit Lansing Mich is where Mai was born There he became in high school After high school he joined the Navy for four years where he received the honor of playing for the Navy team The greatest honor Mai gained in the Navy was for three years being The Navy team Mai was on trained the United States and All-Sta- when you need a few Excellent times to consider Home Study: extra hours to graduate vacation breaks when you need to fill group require- when you have extra evening hours when you face scheduling conflicts whn you need to fill entrance ments or requirements students from almost every state in the Union and from several Home Study an effective educational supplement found foreign countries Last year over 4000 HOME STUDY FOR INFORMATION dean SEE: SELMAN 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