Show CEU Friday October 18 1985 - 7 “Emmett” wins honors USA camp College of Eastern Utah's infamous "Emmett" the Eagle mascot took top honors at the United Spirit Association’s cheer and song lading clinic held recently on the University of California's Santa Barbara campus Besides being named one of the top mascots of the week-lon- g camp "Emmett" was chosen to apply for a position on the USA’s mascot staff The USA staff offers spirit summer clinics in California Colorado Utah Idaho Wyoming OregonWashing-toNew Mexico and Arizona USA instructors receive a salary n : :'v t r 4 M’t eaeh week that includes an allowance for travel expenses housing and food service CEU’s Emmett this year is Juley Atwood a 1984 graduate of Emery High School Besides being the mascot Miss Atwood is actively involved in Blue Debutantes and the r - - 'V' v Mr --- " A-'' s theatre department cheer and yell also placed in the four-da- y leading squad instruction and competition involving over 1000 cheerleaders from 100 colleges in 10 states Besides winning a spirit stick tar CEU’s f I k outstanding enthusiasm and the squad earned blue ribbons in the performance category The squad spent four days from early morning until "lights out" learning new cheers and pompon rountines crowd control sideline dances working with the bands game awareness situation response pep rally production Jumps and participation numerous Shaun Smith avoids a Scottsdale defensive man while Scott Whiddison looks on CEU lost 0 (Photo courtesy of Ed McKeever Sun Advocate) 3-2- Eagles go for partner stunts The USA is a professional spirit By Dave Anderson instruction organization that also sports editor produced entertainment for the College of Eastern Utah's Golden Olympics and Super Bowl XIX The will be a force to be reckoned staff is comprised of instructors Eagles with this year in the WSFL The from UCLA Arizona State Oregon 3 on the year under new State Washington State BYU the Eagles are head coachBill Flodine U of U Fresno State Long Beach The Golden Eagles got off toaslow State the Los Angeles Lakers and start and dropped their first game to San Francisco Forty Niners Phoenix and lost the following week The squad members indudeCindy to Scottsdale Both games were at Green and Todd Green West Valley Evangeline Bisquera and Todd home with the Eagles being dropped 4 and by by the Phoenix team Sharp Wendover Michelle Hanson 20-3 on CEU track Scottsdale got Wendie Mathie Monica Leonard and Mesa Kim Foster and J J Gardner Price picked up their against final seconds of the win Sue Ann Harris East Carbon and first during 1 Frank Walter Spanish Fork The the game With a win under their belts the squad isjonder the direction of Susan Eagles traveled to Glendale Arizona and Lisa Gardner 2-- 24-1- 500 season against Snow Saturday to meet the Gauchos In the first quarter Skip Carwell started things for CEU bv picking on a Glendale pass and returning it 17 yards to the Gaucho line rd The interception set up a Joe Covington scoring run Mark Adams extra point made it 0 CEU With 11 seconds left in th second quarter field goal Adams booted a making it 104) Golden Eagles In the third quarter Guy Kelly intercepted a Glendale pass at line and motored CEU’s own 97 yards for the TD Glendale came back in the fourth quarter with two touchdowns and a conversion but it was too little too late as the Eagles held on 7-- 35-yar- d CEU then hosted a tough Ricks College team It was the Vikings who owned the first halt scoring five touchdowns and holding the Eagles scoreless as CEU headed to the locker room it was 350 Ricks In the second" half defensive back Darin Judd intercepted aVikingpas and the Golden Eagles made a d drive capped off by a 50-yar- quarterback Widdison keeper by Scott D D D D jPolster defeating the Gauchos D a n D D D D D D D D D D D D 16-1- 4 a g off all clothing Items 15 n D In College Bookstore Bring In Coupon tom in tnd duck out our Expint mn ww Lottormia owoiton 102585 y Flra 0 u 49-ya- rd room and much harder than last year” Weiser commented Head coach Frank Juliano has a young team this year with only four of twenty-tw- o returning sopho"That’s typical of the mores conference this year most of the teams are young and anyone could win this spring” Wieser said CEU has won 7 and lost 11 games Bki Dibs Five coeds have been selected to become members' of the Blue Debs D drilldance team for the 1985-8- 6 D school year The team is under the direction of veteran coach Joy D Peterson D D The newly named members D include Evangeline Bisquera from Wendover Michelle Hansen Lorri D Potter and Denette Wimmer from D Price and Bridey Wstterson from 10 Green River 0 85-1- 4 Baseball team begins fall workouts “We're stressing fundamentals and getting them to play ss a team" assistant coach Steve Weiser said about the fall baseball season College of Eastern Utah’s baseball D team has been practicing daily since August 15 and will wrap up the fall n baseball season November at Snow a College in Ephraim "After foil ball is over the team will hit the weight 24-2- Rob Klaric set up another CEU drive with an interception Shaun Smith broke through the Vikings’ goal line stand making it Ricks CEU’s other score came Terry Thomas and Edgar Cash hooked up TD pass The final was for a Ricks 42 CEU 2a The Golden Eagles host the nationally ranked Badgers from Snow College Saturday at 7:30 p otn squl The returning sophomores include Juley Atwood captain from Elmo Chantel Richens first lieutenant from Green River and Monica Leonard second lieutenant from Price Miss Hansen will serve as ' freshman representative Other include Kori returning sophomores Wilson and Lenette Killian both from Price The Blue Deb’s first performance was tor half time during the CEU versus Ricks football game |