Show — ' lytfTlMlWRIiffgJ 7 hursdaVSOctobecJftJlWO Eagle’s dig up school record by Richard Nielsen sports editor TheCEU Volleyball Team is off to one of their best starts in years after a promising performance followed by ries over Dixie College and CNCC in region competition On Sep 25 the Eagle's lost to Snow but bounced back the next night to defeat the Dixie Rebels for their first league win of the season A struggling Colorado Northwestern Cbmmunity College could not match CEU's Lady Eagle's Volleyball Team as CEU rallied 15-- 7 15-- 8 for a 1 win in the BDAC on victo- pre-seas- on to get valuable playing time while Skaggs and Brown played very well” Bendtschneidcr also praised the work of assistant coach Kathy Hone crediting her with much of the team's success and improvement this year CEU falls to UVCC Losses to Utah Valley Community and Ricks College over the weekend College dropped the Lady Eagle's Volleyball Team to 2--3 in region play but the Eagle's set a new school record in the UVCC match The final game scores were 15-- 5 15-- 5 15-- 9 “We may not have won but the girls 5 Oct played great" head coach Jim Bendtschneidcr the said The record came in Friday night's game of Sparked by outstanding pby Barbara Skaggs and Karen Brown the Eagle's with UVCC where CEU totaled 59 defensive digs-lh- e consistently scored on strong serves and highest in the school's history LeadCNCC errors ing the way for CEU was Cynthia Tadd with After a slow start in game 1 Cynthia 15 digs To lya Peterson racked up 10 kills in Tadd served four winners for an Eagle lead of 5 the match and Trudy Derrick led in blocks with With the score tied at 11 CEU scored four four straight points highlighted by Tonya PeterRicks over CEU son's spike at 13-- 1 1 and a CNCC passing error In Rcxburg Idaho on Saturday the to end the game 1 slrcchcd the Vikings to four games beCEU wasted no time in game 2 by Eagle's 15-- 3 11-5 2 fore falling to a 2 jumping ahead 1 CNCC capitalized on Eagle errors to bring the score to 1 1 5 But it Ricks win Barbara Skaggs led the blocking attack with seven Peterson totaled 1 1 kills and was loo little too late as Peterson served and Tadd again dominated the bockcourt with 13 forced another CNCC mistake to make the fi15-nal score 7 digs Psndtschncidcr feels that the Eagle's Game 3 started with CNCC scoring arc now oeginning to gain the confidence they on the first serve Stcffanic Carpenter then need £ be contenders in region competition served 7 points for an Eagle lead of 1 At 10-- 8 The deer hunt moves this week's Tadd took a high set from Trudy Derrick and spiked it down for the sidcout CEU Matches to Thursday and Friday The Eagle’s first travel to Dixie to face the Rebel's before scored the last 5 points including an ace by their Friday night match against the Snow Skaggs on the final point for the end result of 15-- 8 College Badgers The two matches could determine the future of CEU's season as the EaThe win took the Eagles to 1 in regle’s are in a "must win situation" As the gion play and 5 overall First year coach Jim Bendtschneidcr was pleased with the win possibility of post season competition may be decided by these matches because all available CEU players were "able 15-1- 8-- 15-1- 15-1- 15-1- 12-1- -- 7-- 2-- 9-1- Intramurals get set with volleyball by Richard Nielsen sports editor The College of Eastern Utah In- BDAC The pool tournament bethe student at center while the gan table tennis competition will begin on Monday Oct 22 "expand past success in basketball competition to all intramural activities and include more campus clubs residence halls and independents in the intramural program!" Football forecasts is a weekly contest with entry forms available each Monday and the deadline for entry is noon each Friday Winners in each competition will receive "CEU Intramural Champion" shirts as well as Arby's discount coupons More information is available on the intramural board in the student center or from Bill Painter in the BDAC 8-b- all tramural Program is underway with four events scheduled during the month of October Volleyball action highlights the activities with the TridcntCcrts Coed Volleyball Tournament which began on OcL 15 Each team consists of two men and two women in the best of throe games Matches are being played each Monday and Tuesday night at the -4 November brings the popular Schick Super Hoops BasketBill Painter InTournament ball tramural Director hopes to CEU defender attampt a triple block against a Dixie splkar during the Eagle's first win of the season Sports notes the road countdown for basketball begins: 4 WEEKS!!! Karl Malone comAn open basketball practice was menting on female reporters in the men's locker room "Women have held on October 16 which ended a job to do too If men arc able three weeks of "closed to the pubto go in there so should the lic" workouts the men's bas ladies But just don't do it half ketball team will be visiting area the women can go in the way-- if schools to introduce the players men's locker room the men and encourage community support women's volleyball returns should bcallowedinto the ladies locker room If you're going to to Price November 3 for their it just don't do it half do season finale after five consecutive way" by Richard Nielsen sports editor 2-- matches on |