Show CEU— Monday April Wrestlers 11 1977—7 end year Baseball is in full swing Golden Eagle baseball is now well into its season practice games are out of the way and the team is ready to get down to some serious baseball playing They have had seven practice games and they now have some Pre-seaso- n playing experience include Paul Grako outfield Ken Grant infielder and pitcher Roy Jewkes pitcher Barid King out- fielder Jim Kulow shortstop and pitcher Duane Merrill third base Jim Mortensen third base Greg Nielson catcher and outfielder Wayne Staker Another wrestling season has now come to an end In Coach Kent Huff’s words “I thought we had a good season We beat Snow and that hasn’t been done for Season is over for Basketball The awhile" Golden Eagle Basketball Team finished out the season with one win and (me loss They traveled to Ely Nevada to play Northern Nevada Community College in a benefit Roger Tolley game The Eagles had no Jeff Williams outfielder and Kevin problem beating the Elko Wilson outfielder and first team for the fifth straight time in two years base After the game with Elko Although the squad is the team headed north to young and inexperienced Twin Falls Idaho to try with only three returnees their luck with the College they are planning on a of Southern Idaho again In successful season and need front of 5000 fans CEU everyone’s support Let’s gave them another exciting get out and see some game With the exception of baseball this Spring one spurt by CSI when they Golden Eagle Style! outscored the Eagles 21-- 2 late in the second half they stayed within 8 points throughout the game When asked to comment about the season Coach Jenson replied “It was a good season overall with expects to break his own the only disappointment not record this season being able to go to the Jeff Lott is a returning Regionals’’ Yavapai from sophomore who will lead Arizona went in place of the team in the sprints He the Eagles this year Coach participates in the 100 and Jenson said the poor 440 Jeff placed 2nd in 440 at last season's Conference showing that CEU gave at the tournament in Arizona meet and the fact that Dixie beat New faces for the team this year are Dave Billings the Eagles twice were the reasons for the Eagles not from Orem running the picked as a candidate being 440 Bruce Sherman from for the Regionals He also Carbon High also running said if one factor had to that the 440 Claude Poteet be pointed out that hurt the running the 100 and 220 most it was the and Norman Carter in the 1 Eagles The first conference outfielder game was played at Snow outfielder College on the 1st of April with a loss to Snow of 4 6-- and 12-- 2 Another conference game on the 2nd resulted in defeat for CEU by Dixie College's team 13-- 3 and 10-Sophomores on the team include Julio Feliciano 1 catcher pitcher Kim Harris Chava Lopes second base Greg Morrill first base The Freshmen The Eagles qualified two men for the Nationals They were Brian Fredrickson in the 142 lb class and Dave Cunningham in Tim Sandoval took Conference championship in the 126 lb class Julio on lb level took 4th in region Brian Fredrickson had the best over-al- l record for the Eagles this season Feliciano wrestling the 167 Other members of the team were George Trujillo Barid King and Kim Harris The team is to be congratulated for a fine season Track Team appears promising for 77 Coach Kent Huff is very optimistic about this year’s - track team We have many fine athletes returning and some fine new ones Returning in the main spotlight is Sophomore Bill Valora who had an out standing season last year he took first in the conference in the javelin and third place in discus and shot-p- ut and qualified for the Nationals The other weightman is A1 Campbell who is the resent school record E older in the discus and and 3 mile Good luck to these men this season honor of making American All- - honorable mention and was the only one to do so in the Conference The CEU team voted for three different awards earlier in the year: Most Outstanding Player Most Inspirational Player and the Team Academic Award They will be announced and given at the annual Awards Banquet to be held on May 16 by Alan Campbell Current “Athlete of the a basketball wonder and he Month" at CEU is Alan did not let anyone down He started as a Junior at Roy Scholtec Alan is a slim 6’6” and right off began setting Sophomore who was one of new school records Al's the stars of the Eagle Senior year at Roy was basketball team this even better He was Alseason He had a 172 point lstate and led the first four per game average and also regions in scoring and also an 88 rebound per game was named to Utah's team average These statistics Not only was A1 a fanearned him the honor of being on the Second Team tastic athlete but he carried for the a 40 grade point average In a Roy High school paper second year in a row was once christened he Alan was born in the Nebraska then migrated to “Slithering Snake” for moves on and off the his Edwards Air Force Base in court the hot area of California's For the future his plans Mojave Desert where he to attend a university are learned such skills as finish his education and basketball motorcycling His and being just a plain beach major is business and wants to become a he bum All-st- They In the summer of ’73 his family made one last move to the Rocky Mountain area They were very choosy about where to settle and decided on Roy Utah because of the excellent community and high school At Roy High Al’s reputation preceded him as CPA married to a pretty wife named April and recently celebrated his second anniversary He is the proud father of a He is rapidly growing son We wish A1 good luck in the future and also congratulations' for being the “Athlete of the Month" beat Yavapai the first night by one point with Arizona Western beating Central also of Arizona Snow was defeated the second night by Arizona Western who went to the Nationals in Hutchinson Kansas our Region representing They had a poor showing and were eliminated after their first two games Independence Kansas was victorious this year The College of Southern Idaho defending champion was eliminated in the semifinals by a team from Florida Chava Lopez the team’s leading scorer this year was named to the first team along with second team Alan Scholtec was named to All-Regi- on the second team Mike Muddee from Snow College had the 7©TTE m7' ar ce inconsistency with which they played this year Snow College was the only representative of the ICAC present in the Regionals Extra curricular activities Scholtec Athlete of Month the heavyweight class Pizza Special Mondays- - 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