Show Page 6 September 27 1994 1 994 m ” Volleyball roster Smogv :v m season 1994 ' same outcome as Eagles struggle with 0 start New players 3-2- : V Sophomore Shauna Alley was graduated rom Bonneville High School in Ogden Utah where she was team captain holds the record for best kill e region champion in swimming She was named to percentage and is the honor roll and is majoring in sports psychology Freshman Jcanna Bateman was graduated from American Fork High School where she was named most outstanding varsity athlete She was graduated with honors at AFHS and is attending CEU on an academic scholarship Bateman's major is medical technology Sophomore Natalie Hawks was graduated from Madison High School in honors while at and Rexburg Idaho She attained MHS Hawks plans to major in business Sophomore Bren Johnson was graduated from Carbon High School where and First she was named MVP in region team MVP Second Team A high honor graduated from CHS Johnson plans a Team four-tim- All-Sta- te All-Sta- te All-Regi- have also pul forth their best effort in the sport" said Icard Icard said that her philosophies change determining the place She feels that she has not only good players but also good students Her team very rarely misses school and they work hard towards at least a by Marde O'Donnell Regional rules have changed and if the College of Eastern Utah's volleyball team keeps their record from the last two years they will be attending the Regional Tournament In past years it has been the lop two volleyball teams taken to Regionals This year they will be accepting the top three teams The CEU team has been ranked third for the past two years and so the excitement is strong This season there are eight returning players The three captains are Bryn Johnson Kathi McKay and Shauna Alley There are also two new ne assistant 30 grade point average "CEU is a smaller school compared to the other teams that we compete with and itmeans a lot to me to gain respect from the other teams" Icard said reThe sults were not what Icard wanted but she intends on the team improving those stats once the season picks up pre-seas- John coaches major Stemmons of South Jordan Freshman Jaylecn Laws was graduated from San Juan High School in Utah and Julie Koffcrd a former Tournament team and First Team Bland ing She was named to the CEU volleyball player Laws is an elementary education major Coach Carrie (card anticipates Sophomore Vcmctta Lealaitafea was graduated from Granger High School taking second place “I expect in West Valley City She was named MVP for both basketball and volleyball respect pleasure and hard work and player of the month and week in volleyball basketball and softball to come from my players I Lealaitafea plans to major in mathematics want to leave games feeling like Sophomore Kathryn McKay was graduated from Weber High School in we have earned the respect of a and Outstanding Ogden While at WHS she was named Sophomore Vernetta Lealaitafea spikes the our oponents and that my playSophomore and Junior Athlete She was graduated with honors and was a in recent practice ers have enjoyed themselves but member of the National Honor Society McKay's major is nursing Freshman Rachel Olsen was graduated from Carbon High School where she was named MVP and Athlete of the Year Olsen plans to major in family living Sophomore Cynthia Patten was graduated from Hunter High School in West Jordan While at HIIS she was named to the Second team MVP of the varsity team “triple threat" two years in a row for volleyball by Marcie O'Donnell ating from CEU in December This season College of Eastern basketball and softball Patten was named to the high honor roll and is a After CEU he plans to work and tryUtah's volleyball team is under the member of the National Honor Society She plans to major in accounting out for BYU's men's volleyball team assistant direction Potochnick John of from Slcmmons was Slcmmons has many goals for the Carbon High School Sophomore Misty graduated of South Jordan Utah She was named to the First Team season "Being successful and workand received the US Marine Slcmmons has Athlete been involved with Potochnick Award was with honors and Corps Distinguished ing as a team are the up most impograduated in rtance'' He is very excited for this volleyball four years He learned k) plans b major physical education Freshman Erika Powell was graduated from Rigby High School in Rigby at because of the new regional season play Brigham Young University Idalm While at RHS she played varsity volleyball basketball softball and After a short stint there he left to rules This season they regionals J track Powell plans k) major in cosmetology serve an LDSmission in Texas Two arc taking the top three teams instead Freshman Chelsa Williams was graduated from Orem High School She of the usual top two teams For the years later he returned to Utah to attend CEU Slcmmons will be gradu was named Region MVP All State and team MVP Williams plans k) major in physical education Fall intramural M All-Regi- All-Sta- Home season: te All-Regio- All-Are- n ball Sept 29 at 7 pm CEU vr Snow Oet 1 3 at 7 pm CEUvsUVSC Oet IS at I pm CEU vs Dixie Oet 22 at I pm CEUvsCNCC Former BYU player appointed to assist Lady Eagles in volleyball program n n last three years CEU has taken third "I think we can do better than third but I will be happy just to go to regionals” Slcmmons said "I would like to see more school support this season The team needs crowd support Our first home game is against our rivals Snow on Sept 29 at 7 pm in BDAC We would like to sec everyone come out and watch the game” he added n quarter SWAC women’s volleyball 3 : 1 0 0 0 0 I 1000 0500 0000 0000 0000 1 v 2 : sign-up- Xt- - Overall Pet Utah Valley State College Snow College College of Eastern Utah Dixie College Colorado Northwestern s Monday Sept 26: Intramural begin Check individual activities for deadlines Intramural entry forms available in Student Government Offices or from Bill Painter CEU intramurals director in BDAC standings through Sept 18 Teams 0 Wins a '15 3 Losses 'M3 Vs 20 Split ov schedule announced : 4 m Pet svyv 0818 0536 o 0130 0-- OiOO Monday Oct 3: 4 on 4 volleyball begins (4 players limited to 8 teams rosters limited to 8 players) Matches arc every Monday night at pm in BDAC Entry dcaiine is noon on Friday Sept 30 (‘Team captains meeting at 1pm in the BDAC on Friday Sept 30) Matches scheduled Oct 24 will be held on Oct 25 -- -- co-e- d 5:30-6-6:3- 0 VS ' 0 t ft Even if their record does not reflect the caliber of players representing CEU individually many of the players are bn the lop ten statistic list published by the conference Misty Potochnick leads the conference in the kip ten service accuracy with a 983 average followed by Natalie : ten digs pear game with an average of 244 or 95 digs overall V Verne tu lxaJaiurcifoilows In the tenth position with a 203 overage and 65 digs overall With a minimum of 100 attempts Shauna Alley is fifth in W thc confcrcncc in the kip ten attack percentages with a 21l k:f average’ Hawks is ninth overall in top ten kails per game with 82 for anaverage of 1 82 per game Cynthia Patten is number five in the Conference in the lop five assists per game She averages J : Hawks In fifth place with 948 average Potochnick is fifth in conference in the kip ten reception percent with a 935 average followed by Rachel Olsen in ninth place with 902 and Kathi McKay in tenth place with 894 flien Johnson holds the numbn three position in the top : i if'f Sn game Schick Super Hoops basketball tournament begins Tuesday Nov 8: Men's and women's divisions (Limited to 12 teams 5 players per team) y Play continues each nights Entry dcaiine is noon on S Dec Nov 7 and 4 Finals on Tcam captains meeting at I pm in Friday the BDAC on Monday Nov 7 No games the week of Nov 21 -3 Tuesday-Wednesda- 13: Slate Intramural Volleyball Tournament Team captains andor team representative must he in attendance to team captains meetings Friday Nov |