| Show 4—CEU— Friday December 4 Key foul shots earn win 1981 to foul By Mike Barrett vantage of the fouls by The win boosts the Eagle record to 5 On December 3 CEU travels to St George for the Dixie Invitational Going into the final two minutes of play the Eagles lead which was up to fifteen points was cut to two points Jeff Christensen hit 5 of 6 pressure free throws in the final minutes to secure an Eagle victory Coach Jenson stated that overall it was a good team victory and that good defense throughout much of the first half was a factor In the second half the Eagles had hot and cold spells which allowed the to narrow the lead By going into a delay Christensen 1-- USU JV All conference selections named ByMark Jones Despite a dismal 6 conference record the College of Eastern Utah football team placed six points netted him seventh place honors in scoring im-Athle- conference their outstanding play Anderson who received first team all- conference honors last year was again named to the ICAC ce Three tic again" Wilson said with first team honors for “The offensive linemen were named to the second team offense on the the defensive team Roscher and Plachta worked hard and made squad themselves Brian Sophomore players that made the team were the heart of our ball club” Jorgensen said “I'm very excited far them Anderson is a fine linebacker and teamed UP with Burns were lea1 on in 6-- er c' last year The team for 1981 has not been released “I was pleased to make all-regi- on team the We had a this year again on our lot of freshmen defense which made it tougher on me this year” Anderson said all-confere- a was selected as the first team running Wilson 5--10 back for the 170-pound- er all-confere- offensive squad He led the ICAC in rushing with a 73 yard wil “"J Ped wl“1 was fourth in "® this the ICAC in receiving year-p"15 ®? with 96 yards per game yeaf ln ““ asthereis He was second in the n ®ome conference in receptions we natural talents that per game with five to develop are John Roscher a 1 218-pound- all-regi- on all-confe- re- n“£?yer5IWilson Plachta received honors as a tight end The 2 “"ru 6-- 220-pou- nd orgensensa sophomore O Trinidad “T a spot on the al conference team as strong guard Todd Price a 6-- 1 (Cootlniied from Page insid-linebacke- S') not recognize or celebrate Christmas They exchange gifts at another celebration during the year If 20 pound freshman w awarded honors for h play as a center Har nose play by r Dan Bum earned him a spot on th second team defense oi the squad The 5 11 205 pounder is a sophomore at CEU strategy hitting people who are Hindu’s are not that staunch they will celebrate Christmas with the rest of the no eat the traditional meal o chrlstma Trinidad which is pork and beef They will eat their regular meal of goat curry and rice They do not eat pork because it is said to be an unclean animal and they do not beef because the cow is a sacred part of the Hindu religion Usha said her family eats the traditional Christmas dinner sod exchanges gifts1 11 of 12 from the in the charity stripe second half Fables were the Jeff with 1 They dropped both games the first to Ricks 2 with Ted College Guinn and John Boswell putting in 15 and 14 points respectively CEU was edged by Provo Tech 74- 72 when Provo Tech hit key free throws in the final minute of play Leading scorers for the were Guinn with 18 points Jenson added 96-7- the The Eagles traveled to Returning sophomore to pace Eagles By Mark Jones Sharp shooting sophomore guard Gwen Thomas will form the nucleus for a potentially strong College of Eastern Utah women’s basketball team Second-yea- r coach Kathy Miller said six freshmen and three returning sophomores make up the 1981-8- 2 squad which should surprise a lot of teams in Women's Intermountain Collegiate Athletic Conference day this year Thomas a 4 guard from Las Vegas Nev averaged 245 points a game to lead last year’s squad in scoring For her efforts she and allwas named to the region teams The Eagles sported a 6 conference record and a 9 overall mark Also retuning are Kendahle Brandenburg and Elaine HUlas who should handle the guard and forward chores A trio of Layton High graduates pace a strong freshman crew April Hatch Venus Hare and DeeAnn Kidd come from 4A champion Layton and should be offensive and defensive standouts for the Eagles Miller said forward and Hatch a Hare 8 and center were both named to teams their senior year Carbon High standout Carolyn Borla is a candidate for one of the forward spots this season according to Miller Borla was a member of last season’s Region 8 5-- 4-- 4-- 5-- 10 5-- 10 all-regi- on all-sta- te Dino quint Beth Ann Roscher is a guard hopeful for the Eagles Her outside shooting should complement the CEU inside attack She was her junior and senior year named all-regi-on at South Sevier High School At 7 pm Thursday in the Armory the team will scrimmage a group of faculty players and will open its at Weston in Rock Wyoming Monday Springs The Eagles first home game is at 5 pm Friday Dec 11 pre-seas- on 25-2- Arizona Invitational Glendale topped the 2 with Ted Eagles contributing 17 points In their next meeting Ana Junior College 32 pOintS Bent Jenson and John Boswell each added 12 Jenson also had 8 assists and 8 rebounds while Rand Hendricks grabbed 10 rebounds Earlier this year the Eagles traveled to Rock Springs Wyo to play in the Western Wyoming Invitational November 19-2- Mesa Arizona November to play in the 7 59-5- Leading corersfi was pleased Eagles forced the Aggies Jorgensen with the “I’m excited about making first team all Inconference as a players on the Collegiate man I hope I can Conference All- - prove for next year and make first team all- Conference squad fresh-termounta- coach Jeff game Head per game average His 36 0-- ad- Key foul shots by the Eagles contributed to an 3 edging over Utah State University junior varsity in their first home game this season 80-7- Four Eagle players fight for good rebounding position against CEU took CaJjfomia squeezed by 0 when the Eagles of sank a they pair free 91-9- throws with three seconds to play Christensen and Jenson led scorers with 21 points each 83-8- Scottsdale nipped CEU 0 in the Eagles final game of the tournament Christensen poured in 20 points while Jenson added 18 points in the losing effort “The team has been plagued with injuries and we won’t have a healthy squad until at least next month” Jenson said Among those injured is Ted Guinn the Eagles leading scorer he fered a broken wrist in the Glendale game and is not expected to be ready until after December suf-Eagl-es Alumni game slated The alumni Blue Debs and alumni mens’ basketball team will be featured at the annual alumni basketball game slated for Saturday January 2 in the armory An alumni team has been selected to play against this year’s squad Curt Jensen head basketball coach said “It is always a fun and interesting game to see the old against the new its usually a good contest The game gives us a chance to tune up after the holiday break for the conference season” Hie Alumni Blue Deb luncheon will be at 12:30 pm Saturday in the CEU Ballroom Alumni from the years 1965-6- 7 will be honored Guests will also include the 1981-8- 2 Blue Debs as well as Debs from the past 21 year history of the group At the game the half-tim- e basketball features the annual drill team performance by alumni Blue Debs This year’s Alumni Drill is being directed and choreographed Keller and MassmanPinedo by Jill Patti |