Show Record 1-- 4— Friday April 101981 3 Track continues to be CEU's winning sport Baseball team loses After a league opening win the GEU baseball team dropped three games to leave its league record The losses came at the hands of Dixie and Snow 1-- 3 colleges After beating Dixie 1 in the first game of a double - header the Eagles dropped the second game 4 Both games were played in St George 8-- 14-- GEU also lost both ' games of a double -header to Snow 11-- 3 and 136 Scott Troester a freshman from Hillcrest pitched a fine game giving up only five hits to claim CEU’s first conference game Mike Hekking 2 for 4 with a pair of RBIs while Dave Maynarich went 1 for 2 as he knocked in two and windy and we just couldn’t put anything Hope said together” after the loss runs Hitting well for the However the Eagles were Nick Valles found themselves on the Eagles and Kelly Kimbers opposite end of the score Valles went 2 for 3 Dixie’s score 74-4- 0 in the second game as while Kimbers went 2 for Friday in Price they lost 14-- 4 4 Ten first place finishes Freshman John and seven seconds were Rocher was on the mound CEU was unable to and picked up his first hold Snow in the second recorded by CEU which conference loss Hekking game as the Badgers outclassed its ICAC hit well again as he went scored 13 runs against warm -- weather rival 3 for 3 at the plate CEU pitcher Geno James Lanum claimed In the first game of the Lucero The Eagles three first place finishes double - header played in managed five runs on Lanum was a member of Ephraim Snow College hits from Wade Hope and the winning 400 - meter hit the ball well and beat JimStaker relay team and placed GEU 11-- 3 first in the 100 and 200 -The next had the Monty Hope Eagles meter dashes starting nod as pitcher conference game will be Because of the adverse and claimed his first April 17 in Rexburg weather Lanum chose to league loss "It was cold against Ricks College run the 200 - meter in his Softball team in a slump By Mark Jones Single inning spurts by Snow and Dixie in four games hurt the Eagle softball team as it dropped four conference games last week CEU had been unable to break into the win column this year as its conference record now stands atO-- 4 Snow outscored CEU 9 -6 and 9 - 1 in Price Thursday in cold and windy weather The team was up early the next morning and on its way to SL George to face the Dixie College Rebels CEU found itself on the short end of the score in both games of a double - header 10 - 5 and 7-- 6 With only eight games left in the season the women are hungry for a win At 1 pm Thursday at the Price North Complex CEU hosts a double - header against Colorado Northwestern Community College In the first game of the The Dixie Rebels took the early advantage in the first game of the next 2 first inning lead CEU kept the one run double - header 1 - 0 In advantage as both teams the second inning two scored another run in the walks two singles and two doubles resulted in second inning After no one scored in five more runs for Dixie the third inning the as it widened its lead 1 Dixie increased its lead Badgers went up 5 - 4 mound for CEU but ran to nine scoring four more into trouble in the third runs in the fourth inning when the Eagles gave up The Eagles scored one two runs run in the second and CEU saved up four third innings and three more runs only runs in the seventh with in two to score managing good hitting from the remaining innings McKinney Thomas and Down 6 CEU had Tkelalis runners on first and third Karen Atwood went the with no outs in the bottom distance on the mound of the seventh inning for the Eagles In the second game Eagle runner Vaso Tzelalis was thrown out Dixie scored six of its at home on an attempted game winning seven runs in the sixth inning behind steal CEU put another one powerful hitting - header with Snow CEU pounded out a double 3-- 6-- 9-- runner was unable to bring either player in on Specialists but Hitting well was Engia McKinney Gwen Thomas and Tzelalis Wild pitches were responsible second Fine Food loss for the as the Badgers scored five runs in the third inning A triple with bases loaded resulted in three more runs for Snow in the sixth inning CEU took the early lead - 0 in the first inning when Thomas hit the ball to deep center 1 The center fielder misjudged the ball and it sailed over her head Thomas rounded the bases and dove around Cook' Velvet' Freeze 409 E Maim By Mark Jones Wind and freezing temperatures did not hinder a hot Eagle trade team as it almost doubled the catcher for the Eagles lone score of the game Kendahlee Brandenburg started on the inning and was replaced by Atwood Debbie Anderson Marci Whitehead and Kelly Juliano each had two hits for the Eagles sweats Fully clad Lanum still ran away from the field with a time of 226 seconds Lanum’s time in the 100 - meter was 106 seconds Wade Dudley ended the meet with three first place finishes His time of 144 was good enough to claim the win in the 110 - meter high hurdles Dudley was also a member of the winning 400 and 1600 meter relay teams -- The Eagles were more consistent scoring two runs in the second sixth and seventh innings Kendahlee Brandenburg pitched the whole game for CEU Debbie Anderson had 3 hits in the game and Mard Whitehead added two Recruits named By Joey Marelli "It has been a good recruiting year in Utah for the Eagles” said football coach Jeff Jorgensen Coach Jorgensen is pleased with the twenty recruits already signed especially Doug Tonge quarterback who was named first team 3A All State from South High School Jorgensen said "Tonge is the best high school quarterback in Utah He is only 6 feet tall but has an excellent arm and is very quick and intelligent” Two of Tonge’s starting team - mates also signed tight - end Matt Pollson who was named second team 3A All State and running back Ken Kaelit Jorgensen has also named a few local recruits in signing Alen Rader Jimmy Perry Stewart Vanderlinden Earning Miller first place at CEU's home track meet was Troy After two false starts in the 400 meter Elias Perez settled down and ran a 517 second time to daimhiswin Perez also sprinted the opening legs of the winning 400 and 1600 meter relay One of CEU’s best sophomore sprinters Ron Jackson was forced to drop out of the 100 meter with a pulled muscle sustained Before the injury Jackson ran a leg in the winning 400 meter relay team Rick May was the fourth member of the first place 1600 - meter relay team and placed in both the 110 meter high hurdles and from Carbon High Greg Jones from Emery High and Anthony Rendon from East Carbon High "The defensive line will be made of mostly freshmen who are tall fast and weigh between 220 - 250 pounds said Jorgensen Ramond can kick - off punt and has kicked 50 yard field -oals to win games this - meter intermediate 400 hurdles He placed fourth in the high jump first Other place finishes indude: Kelly Brown 4:19 in the mile and Alan Bate 2:087 in the 800-met- er Winning first place in field events were Kelly Newbold clearing 6--7 and Troy Miller pole vaulting 11 -- feet Finishing second for CEU was Mike Lyons with a 4:22 in the mile Tim Pilling 17:00 in the 5000 -- meter Mike Potts 1 in the high jump Mike Barrett 140-- in the javelin and Gene drews 196 in the pole 6-- 6 An-seco- nd vault Keep an Eagle eye I a £ 7 past season” said the coach Recruiting will end August 29 when the team begins three day practices Coach hopes to have a roster of 70 players Coach attributes the of the compactness with the campus along strong chances of a freshman being able to start if they work hard enough Jorgensen said five to seven freshmen will start on offense and defense next season Introductory offer All fruit juices - 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