Show November 11 1993 Page 7 Intramural champions crowned CEU also crowned a new intramural volleyball champion last week The team Brink defeated Janet's Bcllybutton in three games 15-- 3 15-- 4 by the scores of 5 The Brink's arc Brink GriflTin Brooke Griffin T&sha Bradley Darrin Huntsman Ed Potts Katie Oveson Blake Butler and Tarena Shorts CElTs Shick 3 on 3 basketball season starts on Nov 16 All 12 men's slots arc Tilled but some women's slots arc open Anyone interested in playing women's 3 on 3 should talk to Bill Painter at the by Frank Orl staff writer The College of Eastern Utah intramural flag Football and volleyball seasons came to an end with Keyes and Brinks being victorious After an exciting flag football season Keyes defeated the PI Mob by a score of 20-- 6 and become the new CEU intramural flag football champions Members of Keyes arc Dirk Keys Andy Waters Ryan Mountccr Adam Bradford Rob Frasier Curt Garbett Brent Bowers Brent Wayment and Jason Cauldwcll VvV vVV-'- V 6-1- B1HC EU basketball — (“mlnu'd rv ‘ WI" 6 sat back to watch his team take Stepping up to support Ellis control of this game Jones started against the SLAS was Jones He ' i ' finished with 19 points 4 rebounds off the run by throwing down a In of this tho level d and three assists gams onlookers may have thought thsss Intensity Judging by jam off a turnover creCEU students were playing for a stats championship rather than antyramurals crown ated by the press After another Giving another improved effort (photo by Aaron Brockbank) from Friday was Bush who gave a steal Toby Bush a consistanl performance Saturday freshman guard threw down his finishing with 24 points four d dunk and extended own boards and two assists to go will lead to a five-poia overall better team win assistant coach Ted Bianco said The Eagles would not look back by Chris Houck CEU as they stretched the lead to 19 womens' sports editor Phillips 71 Maybe the biggest surprise of The following night tragedy struck in a different points and a 103-8- 8 win The Lady Eagles basketball team took their show the weekend was reluming center “We came out and played with on the road Nov 6 to Hobbs New Mexico for their form Early in the game CEU's freshman point Leon Carter Maybe not as notica-bl- c litfirst games of the season guard Kris King dislocated her knee and will end up more inicnsityconccntratcd a as Ellis Jones or Bush pertle bit more" Stubbs said After last year's nightmare of spending 8 hours missing three to four weeks "King's injury will Next for the Golden Eagles will formances Carter was the most broken down in a truck stop the Eagles were relieved hurt us now but she'll be back" sophomore guard this year to break down in Hobbs where they waited be the Snow College Tournament consistanl defensive player for the Jenny Powell said for the bus's repair in their motel rooms at Ephraim on Nov 1 starting two games Coming in with nine CEU stayed dose to Frank Phillips JC until half with Utah 16 rebounds and five Coach David Paur allowed the team to arrive a day Valley State College A points lime The all half on second blocks Frank Phillips as their small preview of the SWAC seawas Friday he came back early for the tournament just in ease the team experiwith 14 points 14 rebounds two quickness frustrated the Eagles The game ended with son could be evident at this tourenced "travel" problems 36-7- 1 the blocks and four steals Watch for down Eagles 78 (OT) CEU ney as Ricks and Snow will also Carter to play more of an impact be competing Results of Therefore CEU's rested team was ready to play Bradley once again led the way she tallied 19 confiits opening game but found they need a little more tourney games not available as he gets more experience points eight rebounds and two blocks Bradley had dence and playing time at press time polish to break into win columns They arc a definite help down low from Chamberlain who contributed "diamond in the rough" All the potential and talent nine boards and two blocks is there they need to be cut and polished into colle52 CEU from and athletes This comes expegiate On Saturday the lady Eagle's played the lady background rience Apache's from Cochise Ari and all the pieces of the by Chris Meyers when a start off to Things got rocky puzzle fell into place Powell who was dormant for center Liz Clines forgot to pack her knee brace and the first two games suddenly awoke and sparked ’he staff writer The 93-9- 4 College of Eastern Utah Women's basketball team has was unable to play in the first game Eagle's with 14 points six steals and four assists one defining trail that separates them from any other Eagle team in the The women played the hosting school New club The rest of the game belonged to Mexico Junior College first "We were ahead the absence with 1 1 point past: they're huge Clines atoned for her game-on- e "With our size we'll be looking to pound the ball into our big whole game but missed shots and free throws during and six rebounds Bradley added another outstanding people from every position" assistant coach Ted Bianco remarked crunch time" coach Paur said Even so the lady performance with 14 points and six rebounds 77-7- 8 Along with their height the lady Eagles have more depth than Eagle's only lost by one in over-lim- e Chamberlain had another consistent night scoring 10 they've ever had Head coach Dave Paur said last year they could only Natalie Hawks led the Eagle's in scoring with 17 points and Jodi Hatch blocked six shots bring two big players off the bench "Now we can start a combinWith the end of the tournament and a very mispoints Angie Ross continued from where she left off ation of big people and rotate more” last year scoring 13 and Alisa Chamberlain pitched in leading record start looking forward to an excitThe coaches arc ecstatic about this year's freshmen Joining the with 10 points 10 rebounds and four blocked shots ing season "We have a much belter team this year three reluming sophomores are eight freshmen "They're very talented Tosha Bradley who was named tournament MVP had than we've had in the past” coach Bianco said and they've caught on (to the program) quickly” Bianco commented 12 rebounds die first night The first home action for the lady hoopsters will Sophomores Tasha Bradley Jen Powell and Angela Ross will lead The team's problems seemed to lie with turnovers come on Nov 18 when CEU hosts the Rotary Hoops by example and provide game experience Paur said and only shooting 33 percent from the field "We Tournament "We arc going to be a contender this After a 7 record and seventh-plac- e finish last year the new played well yet we played like it was our first game" year" Ro? aid The lady Eagles should "soar” anxious arc to back the and Eagles up expectations as they begin hype their new season Members of CEU Women's Basketball Team Tasha Bradley sophomore forward Academic major: The Cbllcgc of Eastern Utah golf invitational Utah Valley Slate was the man on top for CEU post- cosmetology Emery High School Castle Dale team finished fourth in their last Alisa Chamberlain ing a score of 82 at the Sun Brook inch freshman forward Cbllcgc won the tournament with Invitational CEU followed two tournaments in Salt lake and was 309 consistent score of an overall by Academic major secretarial sciences San Juan High School Salt Lake Community College with with an overall fourth place finish Blanding SLGeotge Once again UVSC led the pack SALT LAKE- - Led by Ryan 324 and Snow College with 369 Elizabeth Clines freshman center Academic with a score of 319 SLCC -- 326 the show at Sorenson's score of 85 the CEU Dixie College was a no undecided Star School major: Valley High Thaync Wy Dixie -- 328 CEU -- 352 and event golf team posted a total score of Jodi Hatch sophomore center Academic major: Snow - 390 375 taking fourth in the Westridge ST GEORGE- - Cleat Steele undecided Weber High School Ogden (see Lady Eagles pg 8) two-han- Lady Eagle hoopsters shine! 56-Fra- two-han- nt nk 4-- 9-1- 77-NM- JC 82-Coch- Lady Eagle's "huge" on talent ot 1- -2 14-1- Golf plays par for the course ot -- |