Show rfr vv 8-C- Friday April 15 EU season record 1-- 1983 7 Lady Eagles competitive but not winning Dixie By Lance Hope of the Eagle Staff Although their 7 record does not show it CEU’s women’s softball team has been very competitive said first year head coach Lori Woodland 1-- GNCC The lady Eagles began their season on their home field against a very strong CNCC squad In the first game of a double-headCNCC let the know that they lady Eagles meant business handing them a 1 defeat The second game CEU played very well but still fell one run short losing 6 er CEU President Jim Randolph hits a grounder during a recent softball practice game with the stolen bases Beth Ann R o s c h e r Photo by Dav Spncar is the RBI leader with 6 Carolyn Borla is the tag out leader with 44 and she also has SUSC hitahomerun The lady Eagles then faced Although CEU has a young i'Kni SUSC in a team consisting of only 4 game CEU let out a few sophomores and the rest L frustrations in the first game freshmen are looking on from to the rest they rolling over the of the season with Cedar City 136 But SUSC hopes came back to play a strong bright XjViUW second game giving th Eagles “No one is looking at CEU as an easy mark” Woodland a 6 loss Snow said Last weekend CEU played The lady Eagles now look two respectable games against to a conference forward Snow College Snow pulled off double-headagainst UTC on a close one in the first game ’ 15 and a nonXK winning 3 and then landed Friday April contest against the lady Eagles a 1 defeat in conference A BYU on Saturday April 16 the second game varsity women's team against the faculty and staff team The weekend continued to plague the Eagles as Dixie College took two victories away from CEU winning 5-- 4 and 11-- 1 Coach Woodland said “The girls have really played well The only thing they lack is game - experience After we get a few games under our belts the girls should relax and do alright” CEU standouts thus far include DeAnn Kidd with a batting average of 355 and 5 6-- 7-- Remember Mother non-conferen- ce - T-Bi- rds 'Txzt'ii?: ay 17-- er 5-- -- 44 North 100 Wtlf— 417-117- CEU Jean Scene We've moved to 17 East Main Jeans Sweaters ft Tops 1395 995 6-- '! 7 j f'M i acquires assistant football and offensive coach By Joe Martinez of the Eagle staff Pat Darbro joined CEU as the new assistant football coach and offensive line coach Darbro comes to CEU from Montana State University in Bozeman where he left a part time coaching job Darbro played offensive line throughout high school and ASCEU elections are April 9 Vote on April 28 and 29 25-2- went on to play for Nebraska Southeast Community College which he thinks is a good strong point to bring to CEU as in other schools I’m very impressed” said Darbro “I have high expectations for the coming year we’ve been recruiting from back east as “The skill level of the players here is great as good Planned Parenthood Association of Utah FALLWINTER HOURS Monday— CLOSED Tuesday 10:00-7:0- 0 Wednesday 9:00-5:0- 0 Thursday 9:00-5:0- 0 Friday (12-- 6 Clinic) letdown and they score all their runs” commented centerfielder Kenny Hud- The 12th of April found the Cougars of Brigham Young University visiting Eagle country and settling for a split with a scrappy Eagle squad The Eagles with Joe Bocek on the moundgot off to an early lead in the first game but once again had a mental lapse and losing in a hard The fought ball game 2 second half found the Eagles in better form as they had Cougar meat for dinner and an 6 win Mike Billings started on the mound for the Eagles but was soon replaced by a fiery Russ Johnson who helped 5-- (9-1- 2 Clinic) 10:00-5:0- 0 Appointment Necessary 11-- 637-148- 3 home games this coming season and hopes to get the support of the faculty students and town As coach Darbro puts it “Getting involved is what it all comes to” B3SG bs I LhhJkhmiShSSh dleston CHILDREN BY CHOICE well as Denver and Florida and it looks good but we’re still to recruit some linemen” Darbro is interested in what kind of turnout they’ll get for secure the wif with a fine relief performance Johnny Morgan is leading the team in hitting with a 467 average through ten games' “Morgan has had some excellent performances in the last three games and is 9 for 16” commented Juliano Third baseman Doug Voss is following Morgan closely with a 433 average and is showing the unexpected but very much appreciated power with 5 round trippers and 14 runs batted in (RBIs) Ricks College and Utah Tech at Provo will be hosted fy the Eagles Friday the 15 and Saturday the 16 at the complex in some very important conference games |