Show Thursday May 13 IMS d ThaEagla-Paga- iH0nycBn©®B3Hi) by Dirk Kcyei The squad has a few weeks to recuperate before summer practices Sighs of relief and fatigue were begin in June to prepare for comechoed in the BDAC Saturday 9 petition in Denver Col Aug when the 93-9- 4 cheer song and two-yeThey are the reigning yell squads where named by six college coed champions at the judges after a seven-hotryout competition and are returning to The two-da- y event was topped defend their title and add more gold with sort muscles tension stress to the trophy cases The leaden for frustration and finally relief as the 93-9are Jill Christensen head 70fplus competitors were songleadcr LeeOra Clark head narrowed to 27 finalists that made cheerleader and Dirk Keyes head up the new squad leader will be coached yell They Cheer Squad Susan Polster by Returning to the squad include: Drill Dance Team LecOra Clark Wellington Leslie Sixteen new drill-danteam Price Kearns Stephani Adams members were selected to make up Layton Chantyll Magann Helper CElTs halftime performances for Adam Bradford Kearns Dirk the 1993-9- 4 basketball season n Uintah Waters Lay-toAndy Keyes Those selected include Natalie Jay Criichlow Wellington Koos and Stacy Sanderson Jayson Hall Layton Trudy Poll Murray Jenny Andros Lehi Ann South Weber Jill Christensen Barton Bingham Brook Osmond Layton and Jena Parry Layton Union Kathrina Glover San The new members of the squads Juan Nichole Martinez and are: Darcy Olsen Vernal Katie Elicit Cyprus Rebckah Johnson and Dusty Hardy Kearns Anjdcna Frandscn Tiffany Nelson and Brook Hall Green River Wyo Adaire Robertson Emery Myndi Cherie Miller Salt Lake Gly Phillips Taylorsville Melissa Robert Frasier Ogden Jennifer Smith West Jordan Deborah Edwards Laird Clark and Matt Hazelwood Monticello and Gwyther Price Johnathan BradTammy Rogers Carbon ford and Zach Gum (mascot) Under the direction of third year Kearns Robyn Pace Clinton and coach Brenda Hutchens the team Emily Nielson Selena Christian to attend a nationally and Melinda Tudor all from Lay-to- n plans clinic sponsored staff writer 16-1- ar ur 4 ce drill-dan- ce 7 Soccer finishes season in Logan by Randall Harrington staff writer The CEU soccer team finished the season with its first non-loof the season in their last tournament of the year ss Over the May 7 weekend the Eagles traveled to Logan to play Utah State Weber Stale and Utah Valley The team tied Utah Valley 0-- 0 to go into the tie column for the first time this year The game against Utah State was lost 4-- 0 and then lost another game to Weber State 4--1 "We played a lot better than we did last year It was a vast improvement If we would have just had a couple things go our way we would have won probably three or four games Just at times we had some bad luckxomparcd to last year we did tons better” said Aaron Davis a member of the soccer team For next year's team there will be three possible returnees including Davis Jason Schumway and Brian Belnap Recruits sign for next year’s baseball team by Chris Houck assistant sports editor n- -: — f I 1 Head Songlaadar Jill Chrlatansan atruta her stuff at the recent cheer tryoute held Friday and Saturday In the BDAG (photo by Juetln Johnson) With the most successful baseball season in CElTs history coming to end the task of rebuilding a team for next year is also complete Returning to the field next year players include: infieldcrs Chad Eastlick Tom Haihome and Randy Gillens outfielders Chad Pluid and Scott Vincent catcher Dee Green and pitchers Tim Terry and Chris Houck They will be playing with a talented group of new recruits They include outfielders Dan Bublitz a transfer from Treasure Valley Shay Lewis from Carbon High Emeryh Gary Bennett Mike Walker and Jeremy Dimaoz both hailing from Wyoming Six pitchers will be joining the Eagle's staff next year They are Kevin Phillips from Carbon Roger Bodine and Chris Gee from Montana Ben Osman from Wyoming and from Salt Lake City Dusty Haycodc and Ben flariit Rounding off the recruits for next year are Jason Guymon an infielder and Gaig Wright a catcher both playing for Carbon High School Next year's team looks to be loaded with potential and should be able to improve upon this year's superb season Angle Ross works on her serve during practice es she prepares for upcoming matches (photo by Travis Day) Tennis comes home by Randall Harrington staff writer close enough just barely to match has been very ry dose for him He's played really well but not just quite in the key game" Jenson said lose-xve- The College of Eastern Utah's tennis match Friday May 7 had an international flare with people from America Japan and France competing against each other The Eagles played Salt Lake and lost 7--2 in the first of two home matches this season Tara Fay won her match in two quick sets 6--2 and 64 The other win was by default in the women's other single match Other games included the doubles match with Fay and Mandy Mandna "It went three sets and was very competitive" Curt Jenson tennis coach said Nobu Kiyoi a student from Japan played a student from Fiance and lost in straight sets 6-- 3 and Nobu played really well first set and it was really close Closer than that score showed" Jenson said Mike Boswell played second singles and was beaten in straight sets by scores of 6 in a tiebreaker and 5 "He played just 7-- 7-- The mixed doubles match was Boswdl and Angie Ross They played against SLOCs best team and lost the first set and came back to win the second set and force the third and final set They lost a dose third match The team is progressing and playing well "We've been competitive in each match We could have won a couple of these matches real easy" Jenson stated "Its been good and they have been coming out and working hard and are dedicated to it so its been fun" The team has been playing in a lot of close matches but have come up short in the crucial situations Jenson said a lot of games have been decided pretty much on double faults and having them occur in the crucial game |