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Show ,:v fe 6 Tuesday November 21 , 2000 By RICHARD SHAW Sports writer :. All-Sta- The CElTGolden Eagles mens basketball team spent the weekend hosUng a bunch of people from out rt town. But they weren't veiy good . ; In two games over two nights, they heat up on the Northwest 0W9 on Friday evening and then went on a tear on Saturday night desfroyingthe Hill Air Fbroe Base team The only other people who walked away from these games good, with the exception of the CEU team Itself and their fans, were the Bruins from Salt Lake Community College who also heat up both teams on opposite nights In the BDAC at the 6 pm time slot In the first CEU game on Friday night the Golden Eagles came out 104-4- rs : 7. feel-ln- g Helper Medical Oinic ; aQ-sta- m Welcome School Physicals ';. 125 So. Main : , Helper SWAC Scores Pre-Seas- on i . 472-700- 0 . i 3 boon Nov 14: Ricks 92 W Montana 80 Nov 16: Utah Willey 80 Pima 60 No. of Chucki Pharmacy Novl6:S.Idaho96E.Wyom.60 &3AEP , Presents A Bodee Allred Production - . .:. &ASSO -- - rm Nov 17;C.Arizona 64 UVSC 60 Nov 17: Blue Angels 100 Ricks 96 Nov 17:Snow84 Casper 79 . Nov 17: SL Idaho 107 Howard 7& Nov 18: UVSC 71 Glendale 67 (OT Nov 18: Snow93 Blue Angels 74 Nov 18: Ricks 92 Casper 72 Nov 18: Dixie 96 NW rs 81 Nov 18: S. Idaho 95 SE Iowa 63 anced as weD. Roundy had seven, Goodell had six, and Wilson had (bun Ony (me player on the team Yhad no rebounds at aU Wilson and DeMario Butler led toe team in assistswith threeapteoe. The Golden Eagles percentages were good too. Tley shot 49 percent fran the field for toe game, with 44 permit from 3 point range. The fell down In the second half on free throw percentage however. In the first halt the shot 83 percent from the charity stripe, almost as good as it gets in college ball. But the second half dipped to 54 percent which made ony 69 percent ftv toe game. Now the team files off to Kansas to an Invitational at Barton County ttommunlty College, where theywill face three teams, Thursday they will face Brown- Mackle Community College, from O ; . ; ii . . f RnUna. Kanawa : On Friday they take on the host team. Barton Community College who ended the season last year 32-- . 2 and is rankedin the top five jun-lor colleges this year. On Saturday night they wlll play New Mexico Mffltaiy College from Roswell, New Mexico. - This is the beginning of actually playlngcolleglate opponents forth CEU mens team. Now the competi-tlbn gets much stiffer, but the! hard work and play against eary oppo-- . nents will pay off. ; i CEU vs Hill Air Rrce Base y PG FGA 3G R Total ' ? Hi fa. ue ATmioxcmcw f V In The Red Comer, : t Did You Know? - percent read or looked at' The Bomb" Sherman Cory Cricket Slayer ShurM VsTCsul Vs. 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To Golden Eagle Mike Ferreira (20) goeiup for a shot against the Northwest irs The Northwest Andy Smith (10) in Friday nights game at the BDAC. CEU won 95-5- 9, "All-St- ar team consists.of former .Utahtollege players arid'tome pro players ttu ' Among ail adults!48 '. In The Blue Comer Dusty TNT Mcusner 7 Ryan Cricket-Idl- y ; Scott Lkm Heart Lynn : Ryan Pup Mann )r h All-Sta- - nomm25TH7iom finer Cb . pre-seas-on : 8J0am-4J0p- Walk-In- s Inthepastfewweeksthewinof . botandheavyandpuHhedtheNorth-west team through the floor. While : The leading assist men on the team were FkW Neal and NlcfcWhiting who both had four each. ' : . Monday-Frida- y rs the first game in these r, games has not boded well for the Golden Eagles. They have had a tendency to win one and lose year Morgan Sharp led the team with the other. But the monkey on their 17pdnts, two steals, two assists and back is now gone and that was throe! rebounds. He made his points , proven on Saturday night .7 on six for ten from the field, Willie The Hill AFB team they played Johnson had 16 points, Brad. was over matched badly in this Roundy had 14 points and Renaldo game, CEU dominated it from the Knowles had 12, Y beginning Its often hard to tdl what Lading rebounds was Roundy mUitary teamswlDbrlngtobearln with eight, while Troy Ckwdell had games since they often have players who have to stay on base for assignment reasons. Regardless they came topiay but theyjust didn't havetbehoraepowertoStayupwlih th flnltfpn AgaintheCEUmenputthegaine away with balance. WhQe Erk; Red and Anthony Lee led toe team with 14 points, they also got great contributions from Reynolds and Roundy for ten points a piece. All but one player on the team scored. Setge Fbckoua and EMs Talbot led the team In rebounds with eight each, but this area was well tod- - .hosts.All-Sta- seven, Knowles had six, and Skyler Wilson and Johnson had five a young and not quite having It aU together yet, the team really keyed to on the gowl players from the and not only stopped their scoring; hut scored big points on those same players, v The balanced scoring for CEU was a good sign, something they have been doingweU in almost aU the games they have played this '.7 Rina Side $10,00 In advance $1 2.00 et the door General Admission $8,00 in advance $1 0.00 at the door Tickets available at B.K.s, Bill.'s Home Furnishings, Brydi's Groom, E.H.S. Wrestling Team . Source: HtcU About Neinpipcn 2000; Published by Newspaper Awoditiou ' - of America . Things to be Thankful for: fiwthe $hopping. Come Ir V .V 'e No Berlin wall. Find everything on your lilt in Grand junction. 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