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Show 0fn Caul I'aUt 6 Thursday December 7, 2000 i ' . again. Marks had six steals, lead- Sports writer player scored. They were ikd by lng the defensive effort that took tt? Oldham with 13 and Juliannne Fhloons out of the game. Jemmep In the last week the CEU Lady Orgill with 11. Everyone ielse was had four and Oldham bad three. Almost aH the team had at least two Golden Eagles have played four In single digit figure. four the was their lucky In the rebounding category against a team that just beat the Air games and number: That's because they won ev-- : team was lead by JCmmett who had Fbrce Academys JV by 40 pointgy 11 and Lines who had eight Qp top of this the scoring also eryoneofthem. ... Their first game was IRbdnes-.- ; The assist leader was Ambre went wlfor the Lady Eagles. Whife day nlgbt against the Utah State : White who had five. Oldham and had 24 points on 10 of 13 from th floor including four of six from thp club team at the BDAC. The final Marks had four a piece.. score was 93 to 74 with the CEU ' The pressing and quick defense three point line, Marks added in 14 ' tewwi of the Lacty Eagles was also evident points while Jennifer Applegate minatriigthohole pump The leadingscorer for CEU was in the steals category Oldham had added 10. , v j The rebounding was also very Sara Maria with 20 points and she Jemmett had four a piece, a bunch was also leader in assists with four of players each got two and almost equal on the team with almost ew along with Ambre White. She was everyone had at least one. eryone hefoingout Jemmett puQed while ; followed byJenny Jemmett with 13, TIhe Western Nebraska Is a tra- down 11, Lines had ; Jacfc and Mfode 12 Oldham and Leslie with said Megan MaritSsipiegate, ditionally strong program, v; y ; (foach Dave Rum "They are usualty aim had five each... Lines with 11,v The leading rebounder was ranked in the top 20 year afteryeac . The assist teader was OldhsuM Jemmett with 10. Lines had eight, They were big this year. Their front wife nine whileJadcson had flve.3 Oldham and Maria had flreapteoe. line measured 61", 62 and 04 yThe team we played beat tb Op Ftiday.they traveled toColo-- : But our defense realty made the dif- - Academy'Bvarsity who days inth Mountain West Conference, in jt rada Springs to play the Western Nebraska In an invitational at the In Saturdays game the steals ncrimmage the other night, safe Air Rutse Academy Then on Satur- also made a big difference once: Pfom 1 great about the win and day night they played the Air Fbroe winningthe tournament," , - On Prep team, the junior varsity verTuesday night the Lady sion of the Air Fbroe Academy team Eagles the dub team from Utah State University again. The CEU thatplayB inthe Mountain WbstCon-- terrace. women won the game easily Colorado was good to the Golden The leading scorer for CEU was Marks with 17 points. Almost evEagles as they came away with two victories from the HusUe Invitaeryone who played scored with Chelsea Bolz getting 12 and tional, one from the Cougars that' read 6832 and the other over the Applegate and Brandi Mathews, Huskies themselves garnering iO each. In the game on Friday night ev TJie leading rebounder was V-- ' ' ChdseaBdzwith eight while Marks bad seveuL..y. Again the defense was great as (Miam took the ball away from the opposition nine times and Marks stole it from the Logan women five times. Oldham and Maria also had the high marks for assists with six and five respectively . This weekend CEU will begin OPP AVG ; league play with games against. Ricks and North Idaho Colleges! 400 50.0; the BDAC. While that play does her ' i are stiD some gfn,there ;; 381.' 54.4: games between now and the first of the yean After Jamils when things 504 --, 63.0 will become interesting as the women from CEU wiH play for the 464 158.0 Scenic .West Athletic Conference By RICHARD SHAW ' ertyone who suited up except one : : ; . ; . : yyni u ipj a. i . - j - - . t ; . . eiit : W:V U TW - :. ' Xvf yf f VAV'L.-'.- fa :! . . it rjy ,-"A " - r-'s- i'-vu --- i k5s--- r A-M-- , ' r'? y. l JV-..- n- ; M 89-6- Vfe4. Ws ijfV iHiSe.::. . . -- - i $ x i 'LM .: . i M Die lady Eagles have an 81 record this season after a trip to end they wilt face Scenic West Conference foes Northern Colorado and two home games resulted jn four wins. This week- - Idaho Cojlegr and Ricks for the first league games of the yean SWAC 87-7- 5. ; Pmsm St30dtEQ8 SWAC GAMES: I- AIL GAMES , of Southern Idaho 0 ERR 0 8 i Dixie State College ; 1 y 0 O' ERR ': . 7 ' r ffy . ERR I) Ricks College ... a o ERR 496 y62.0 CollcgeofEastcm Utah o o ERR 471 'ColoradoNorthwestern p o ERR Utah VlleyState Collegc o; b ERR North Idaho College; o o ERR .y";-- ' . dumq)ion8hip. 8 - Wley Comm. Col. b o ; 520; y.57.8 y '244 ,y 61.0 561 20 loss to Tbbiona last week on ; ' their home floor.. y The game became a disaster ' East Carbon High boys baa-mofrom the beginnlngwheh the. kctball team isn't havingmuch luck; Tigers jumped out to a 3 lead at this soasoa They have had two tough the end of the first quarter. Tbugh games alrcady the latest being a 7S-- defense by the Tigers caused the By RICHARD WILSON ; al-T- st ':' 0.; - ; - 'y PfBtratoru Nov 28: NIC 06 Big Bend 44 Nov29:SLCC 87 Utah State 49 : Nov 30; NWVityoming 84 Snow :7Q . Dec 1: WallaWaHa 79 T Wley45 Dec 1: Snow 92 R. Mountain JV 53; Dec 1: Dixie 106 Cerro Coso 25 t Dec 2: NIC 65 Walla Walla 60 y Dec 2: Snow 77 Sheridan 58 . Dec2:TVhlley 87 E. Oregon JV47 Dec 2: Ricks 84 Utah State 49 y : r , 62.3 Vikings to shoot pooriy ' in that first took advantage of the situation out period.. yy. sooringthe VikingB 136. iy .? But the kids from East Carbon The top scorer for East Carbon came back in the second quarter; was Anthony McFhriand with eight ' onty being out scored by three, 17-- while Kevin CHne had seven. 14 in the second period. Unfortu-TTie high scorer for Tkbiona was natety that still left them well behind Chase Rhoades with 26 points whQe at the half Riley Bagley had 14. y. y The third period was almost as East Carbon now plays ManflaV bad as the first quarter when the in Daggett County on Friday night Tigers came.out roaring with a 22 Flay in 1A Region 11 will begin', point outburst while holding the VI- - after the first of the year. Green River is considered by many to be kings to only four points. By the fourth quarter the East the best team in the state in the 1A Carbon team had run out (rf gas and classification this yeac , T the players from Duchesne County : 4 ': ; 43-1- 7. Available at SHA 649 . 64.9 ERR . CEUvs Utah State (1129) FG PGA 3G R Total 67.3 i Contributing writer ui : (UV Treasure non-leag- ; Salt Lake Community Col. Snow ol lege : . TEAM College 3. . This arte little cowboy Cooper Pratt Coyns, ust tamed 1 December!, 2000 . . . Kk presd panaa are Ginloa kUberty Coyne of Scofield. Grandpanah an ; Grdirt ft Jtttfy SiniHi of Scofield, nd Bil end Shirley Coyne of Ehio. Gifts for Every Child t)n your List ; Happy Bjrthdeyi We low yoeepry much SPEQAL For Ewiyoiw .OnYour Utd . 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