Show Page 8 October 19 1995 fjgg(Mg Sports After six weekend games the Lady Eagles break even at 1 in match play by Kellie Butler staff writer m favor ol the Rebels The see-sagame continued with a kill by Dixie's 1 15-- 5 & 15-- 2 The first game was the closest for CMU where they lost by two points With 45 seconds left the score was 3 1 0-1- Dixie When CHU gained control of the serve Amanda McKay executed a great kill which was set up by Chelsa Williams closing the score up to The Lady Eagles lost the serve and immediately got it back wlicn the Rebels failed to score After an ace serve by Williams the serve shut tled from Dixie tried for the kill but only succeeded in hitting CMl I'sLavcrnTuia in the lace with the ballThe Magics made several more scoring attempts but failed When the smoke cleared the struggling Rebels won the game 11-1- 3 side-to-si- 13-1- 5 Within the first minute of the second game McKay made a gieat kill to give ('l il1 control but (Ik leant lost it quickly Alter getting the ball a second time a great kill was made by Tuia and (lie Magics led I 0 Alter some shaky serves and uncontrolled ball handling Dixie managed to score lour unanswered Nimts and led I 4 CMl added kills by Melanie Strong and Michelle Pllucgcr and a dink by Strong to make the score ' s s -- -- 1 4-- 5 Friday l he I3lh proved to bring kid luck lor (he Lkly Magics who lost their match to the Lady Rebels from St Cieorge in three games but quickly turned around on the 4th and soundly defeated Westminster in three games Rebels vs Kagles 15-1- 3 -- I number 10 and one by CMl''s McKay The wind went to make the score out of the Magics sails as they failed to answer any of the Rebel's calls with Dixie scoring 10 more points to make the final The action in tin third game sliirted with a great block by McKay only to have Dixie score four points An awesome kill made by Strong started the Magics' s scoring Tuia made an exciting kill for another point to find the Magics behind by two The Rebels took charge and never looked back as they rallied to score points to take the match 1 5 Coach Brent Martindale said "The 5-- ft 5 1 1 2-- game wascxiremcly disappointing not because we lost but because we let down after game one We mentally broke down" CKL' vs Westminster 15-- 2 1 & 15-- 8 The next night the Magics traveled to Salt Lake City where they met first year tcamWcstminsicr College and brought home their first victory ol the 1 season The scores were Die coach thought the outstanding players lor the game were McKay C Williams and ('ami McArthur "Westminster was a good continuation ol the first game ol the Dixie match (he night before in Price We didn't win because they were a poor team we won because we executed well and played 15-1- 15-1- 15-- 15-- 2 N great as an entire team" Amanda McKay spikes the ball past a Dixie block in the Eagles losing effort Photo by Alan DeFriez ' The boys of spring in the fall? t by Kellie Butler staff writer V' A V t In 'jti a scrimmage game against UVSC CEU makes an attempt to force the out at third Photo by Paul Lancaster The baseball team has been hard at work this fall to structure the strongest team ever for the Intercollegiate Athletic Conference spring season The “hoys of spring" have been train- to bring this team to it’s potential Paur said lie fell his top players were Troy Farnsworth a shortstop and best when it comes to defense Justin Oliver is a good player able to pilch catch and play third base Tyson Brackett second huseman has been hitting excellent and we’re sure to see great strides ing from 2:30-3:3- 0 pm six days a week Coach Dave Pour is forming a team of elite athletes who hope to be from him contenders for the championship With assistants Eric Madsen and Mark Gallegos they hope to be a number one team that can make up for last year's dismal season The games against Utah Valley Stale College went well even though we lost They have been advantage for CEU because the team needs only seven Our defense is up and our hitting is solid and strong lie added The couches ure looking for the best 37 players out of the 53 trying for positions Coach Paur said "We appear to be solid defensively and offensively but have a way to go in pitch- pre-seas- scrimaging to get (lie feel for competi- tion The sophomores returning this season ure stronger than ever and arc sure Sum Vest is one of the top pitchers for the team that has 15 pitchers an ing" The first official games of the season arc against Barstow Feb 16-- 17 |