Show ariy Eagies spikers humbie Parsons postseason ahead ' llieres nothing 1 :ii I 10 help cure the winter Hues heller than a win 'Die CEU Lady Eagles women's volley- -' 'earn crushed the Westminster Parsons lust 10 end a losing streak that ex-- no six-mat- vi icd hack to (X'lohcr I st The win boosts CEU r the imxrtant final Ihtec weeks of the season cad Coach Brent Martindalc was not just cement with the win however and praised his " Wc played a team that is piayers for improving Mruggling but we did many things good and hat s what I'm happy with" said Martindalc " Wc ! huc txrn working dd ereit!" on a lew things and the girls Til! used a balanced oll'cnsivc attack with Mar players celling nine kills or more Diana kills Mirtsa Vippermanhad ini a JVI hitting percentage llcidi Bliesner had blocks and Li Maestas had nine Mae kiib and ilis uni a I hitting iKTccntugc (Tl! hit 31 i' i iram aad held Westminster to 023 "We ie ' en working oi our oliense and even u lui well we still had too many Inttine Tnpiis'nnhud 2 1 1 1 I I 1 -- we want to u it u-e- compete m the post season ciroi' d iwn" sud om hi::i'!’ p 'it ei il !i : i iiiti’ ivrceniage uio'i! i ' i i' ' ! ueiil ' ’ Sii' ike i t ill 'omn!ii!:! vt S "-- ! : h "Tl-- 111!’ niMi ni'i's : ' I II i e I'lillU'll illil O' i If po mmmi' ah v'-VA- i niBawgiaaniBaiBaBg Conference standings C iiM y iip v : ’J 111 i :l i k ii 'ml l It :ii : coil ii well i '! I' pii:g ' : to aim ii ' I ii : ve I'ii t ie lop ii ams i in sports editor wasn't exactly Tiger Woods winning the green jacket at (he Masters or even the atmosphere of the United States versus the Europeans in the Ryder Cup but ihl'Eastcm Utah baseball team traded their big barrels for Big Berthas on It the links n Last Saturday the squad held a scramble golf tournament at the Carbon Country Club to raise money for the program It was fitting that the low score of an eight under par 62 was fired by head coach Eric Madsen and assistant coach Dave Carter's team The other two ji: on the first place team were Mike Dahlc four-ma- aii'ii j fytone Eggbert in second place one stroke off the lead was the Rich-iu- l Jcppscnclan Cory Jcppscn Mike Jcppscn and Zdma Jcppscn pul up a 63 pcnccr and Terry Jensen Tom Bramble and Shanz Lconclli shot a 64 to garner third place 1 : "The cold weather hindered the fund raiser wc lost a few teams because of the climate but the people who played enjoyed it" states Madsen lie would also like to thank student government for its help with the tournament and the dinner afterwards The following day was a little bonus coverage for folks in town for the tournament as the base-bu- ll team showcased its talents where they belong in an alumni game The club throttled former Eastern Utah players on their old stomping ground Alumnisls who participated were: Cory Mortcnscn Greg Mcle Mark Gallegos Spike Nash Brian Sawyer Jeff Cisneros Dave I Ireinson Mike Butcher and Jared Fernandez who pitches for the Triple-Pawtuckctt Red Sox Madsen comments "It was a fun game We showed how much better we arc this year than last ycai" You can get a closer look at this year's squad Saturday in a scrimmage at noon on the Lolli't't: field on yno north and (X) cast A 1 1 ' hi ' IS Ip' I" i Ii me join me i nil aiui M'ow ’r v ' : Si Baseball trades bats for clubs in golf tournament by Shanz M Leonelll i i 'I iiu ' Ille mi mivii I u ll me a I — mlilj ii wtppi Basketball season is just around the comer by Holly Martak staff writer They were built from scratch and tor many ot us we have no clue as to who or what to expect from the new CEU men's basketball team Coach Pat Klinger has many of us hanging onto our scats awaiting the first peck at the Golden Eagles They have been on the road two weeks playing pre season scrimmages “These scrimmages are an excellent change for us to see what needs to be worked on and the improvements the team is making" The CEU Eagles are made up of 1 4 players all extending from different backgrounds and different types of basketball skills Klinger has yet to announce his starting line up but has released his roster for the 97-9- 8 school year Number four is Warrick Taylor Durham NC: number S Brandon Burke Fcrron Sean Wade Queens NY Pete Mauro Brooklyn NY Kofi Mcnsah Toronto Canada Josh Coe West Jordan Michael Marion Portland Hayden Prescott Mt Grace Tobago Leroy Payne Cleveland Bolnr Oynchimcg Ulan Bator Mongolia Quentin Rogers Columbus KC Bentley Price Tom Francom Gcnola and Dcwaync Johns Kokomo “We have a team made up of 14 players who were the best players at their high schools This is where we are having a hard time getting them all to work hard and gel used to college ball" he said With a whole new staff team predictions of season play are impossible for Klinger and his staff “We don't know who our competition is and what to expect" says the coach Although there is still much guessing for the new staff Klinger feels strong about the Golden Eagles with their weakness being team leadership and the time in which it is taking the team to adjust to playing with a new players and a new strategics This year the Eagles will open (heir season on their home court Nov 1 3 1 4 and 1 5 at 7:30 pm hut wc are seeing what needs Klinger is strong when saying “We have a lot of work coming our way to be done and are doing it” |