Show lUgfflBLIMll) J hmda7JVI)ruar12711V9IM Eagles win two at home but split on the road by Richard Nielsen sports editor Following home wins over rivals Snow College and Dixie College the CEU Golden Eagles went north in search of wins over Treasure Valley Cbmmunity College and the College of Southern Idaho A victory over TVCC was never in doubt but the Eagles from CSI knocked out CEU in more ways than one The CEU Eagles came away with a 74-8- 8 Saturday night loss and their leading scorer being carried off on a stretcher Junsie Coucn who had been averaging 29 points in the past three games played just 18 minutes and scored 8 before being knocked in the neck while scrambling on the floor for the ball Alter being attended to on the floor for over five minutes Cottcn was carried off and had as a precautionary measure Kris Hill was the only player for CEU in double figures as he put in 28 points while bringing down IS rebounds Jason Martin and Rod Bclnap each contributed nine points from the point guard position Jermaine A vie pulled in 11 rebounds and scored eight On Friday in Ontario Ore the Eagles cruised to a 123-8- 9 win behind Cottcn's 25 points and 18 from both Martin and Hill Johnny Sclvie added 16 and Avie 12 in the lopsided contcsL Hill led in rebounds with 13 and Martin dished out 10 assists As a team tnc Eagles shot 63 percent from the field and committed just 12 turnovers The Snow College Badgers proved to be no match for CEU at home as the Eagles posted a 102-8- 9 victory Kurt Schneider came off the bench and had an outstanding game for the Eagles as he scored 19 and grabbed 10 rebounds Coucn led in scoring with 33 Martin dropped in 14 while Hill scored 15 and hauled in 16 boards Against Dixie College in the BDAC the Eagles found themselves down early 8 but the Rebels then could only sit back and watch "The Junsie Cottcn Show" Gotten scored 18 of the first 35 CEU The Rebels trailed by 1 1 at the points including four half but quickly rallied to trail by one at 58-5- 7 That was as close as Dixie would come a EU ran off three straight buckets The final With the win the Eagles ended score was in CELTs favor W-8- 5 their home season with an 1 record The Eagles now stand with a record of 11 6 in the conference and 23-- 6 overall heading into the final game of the regular season at Colorado Northwestern on Friday ys 5-- three-pointe- rs 1- -1 -- Valentinas Day defeat behind Cotten's connected 33 points Lady Eagles end long losing streak by Richard Nielsen the floor CEU could not stop the ColThe Lady Eagles avenged a loss lege of Southern Idaho offense the following night as CSI coasted to earlier this season at home to the 76-3- 6 win The Leading scorer a ColTreasure Valley Cbmmunity CEU was Carpenter with 10 for lege Lady Chuckars last weekend and followed by Vanessa Jubitz's nine by knocking off TVCC 42-3- 6 and Rhodes with eight Jubitz led in the process snapped a 12 game the team in rebounding with 10 losing streak Snow College payed a visit as Kim Liddell led CEU with 12 CEU hosted the Lady Badgers on points and nine rebounds in 26 Valentines Day The Badgers minutes of play Jennifer Leach scored nine Staci Myers eight and proved to not be too fond of the Lady Eagles as they dealt CEU a Steffani Carpenter seven while 78-5- 7 loss grabbing eight rebounds Wendy After Snow jumped out to an Rhodes was the only CEU player early lead CEU balded bock at the that dished out more assists than end of the first half That was beturnovers 5-- 2 As a team the fore Snow hit a last second Lady Eagles committed 24 court shot that sent the turnovers and shot 3 1 percent from sports editor three-quart- er Badgers into the locker room giving high fives and left the spectators gawking Snow continued to cruise in the second half for the 2 1 point victory Liddell led CEU with 12 points six rebounds and five blocks while shooting 56 percent from the floor Jubitz came off the bench to score nine and grab five rebounds in the losing effort Carpenter was the high scorer against Dixie College the following night with 13 and Liddell snatched 13 rebounds in a 75-6- 3 loss Leach knocked in 10 points as CEU dropped their final home game of the season i’'i - 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