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Show ' f w. ' sf . Sun Advocate Price,. Utah Tuesday January 23, 2001 7A By RICHARD StiAW Sportswrlter i i ' : ; Hopefully ''.VyV . ' i' Wlimhavebeenhardtofindfor ' the CEU mens basketball team In Scenic West Athletic Conference play thie yean But with the latest trip to the northern readies of the teague flila past weekend, theywwe sbte.to discover hidden treasure, Treasure Valley Community College in Ontario, Oregon that is. Ihe men from CEU were able to hit on Saturday night, 4 paydirt after losing ai the College of Smith-er- a Idaho the night before 102-8- ; . : ' ! its a good start on the road to great riches. . Fridays game against the traditionally powerful other Golden Eagles was, as usual, difficult CSI got more shots at the basket and a hlgherpercentageofthoBewentln than normally occurs outside the Twin FUls zone of influence. In the first half the Idaho Golden Eagles shot a respectable 45 percent from thefiekkintheseoaodhalftheyBhot h devastating 67 percent Matching this was not easy for the Utah team, who only had 43 percent for the whotegume. ' -- 70-5- 5. Surprisingly however, the Idaho led all scorers with 21 points, six. team did not gettbebenefi! of sub- rebounds and two assists. Hick stantially more foul calls fit this Whiting poured in 16 points game. The Twin FUls campus has Antoine Reynolds put in 14 (and had 8 rebounds) and Skyier Wilson . always been a hard place for visit10. to teams because .added ; play Thats ing between loud, large and boisterous Thetop rebbunder for the club crowds, and officials who usually wasTroyGoodell, who pulled down seem to play to that crowd, it is one 11 boards. Renaldo Knowles was file of those games on the schedule that top assist man with six, while Mop--. many coaches consider a lose be- gan Sharp passed off for five, -- fore Thetop scorer forCSIwasRicky they ever drive into town. CSI 31 fold line attempts; CEU got Clemons withl8 points; got ' 30. ;r v.' . the loss and the trip north ,; The scoring was very balanced through Boise rejuvenated the for CEU in this game. Anthony Lee Golden Eagles as they crossed the V : Oregon border with a renewed sense of defensive play on their i ' minds, yj ' -- . : . When they took to the court at jTVCC theyshut down theopposi-tfon- s scoring in the first halt points by the Chuckars while putting in 86 themselves. CEU was 45 percent from the field while TVCC shot only 28 percent The seocmd half wasnt much ferent with CEU out in front all the way. The Golden Eagles put 34 poinls up again on 45 percent shooting. Meanwhile the Chuckars only shot 30 percent from the field. allow-ingonfy- 26 The tending scorer for CEU was Brad Roundy with 14 points and eight rebounds, also a leading stat for the team. Gooden scored 11 and LeeaddedlO. ' ta next was Wllson Skyier with seven and Sharp was theleadertaassistswiththree. . Demarcus Best ted TVCC with 14 points, while Nick Edwards put in ,11 and WIllThomason and RIed Woodlee added 10 each.Thomaaon also had eight rebounds. The Golden Eagles now host Colorado Northwestern Community College on Thursday night CEDR.1VCC ; 03. r TOT-F- G a ; REBOUNDS 3-- PT m Ranaldo Xhowlsa 12 Anthony Lae- Nike Ferreira Mo roan Sharp Skylet Wilson Troy Godall ; Sick Whiting Antoine' Reynolds Brad Rouridy 44 Serge Feckoua 20 22 34 04 14 33 42 .... . TRAM . TOTALS a -- tion they turnto when they get the publication.' ;' I often get letters from readers, ' ByRICHARDSHAW ; Sports writer . Fran Tarkenton was one of the best quartertacks to ever play football In the National Football - League. These days people know : him fromteleviskra commercials selling cars and advertising for a . ftaance oampaqy But at one time he was one of the most intelligent and respected athletes in the world of sport Thrkentop also had his critics, Just as everyone in every business does. In 1978 he addressed this problem of "Monday morning quarterbacking In an interview with the Minneapolis Daily Star "Ybu show me a quarterback, and fr Show you a crilic of that quSr- terback.You showme anybody who has done something in this world and m showyou a,criticof that The best way not to be is to go In a closet and never come outldontlike to be criticized ' rdUkeforeveiybodytolovemeand ' respect me and think Tm a great not But thafs quite player. Feopte are always taking shots at you. They second-gues- s you. One week they will call you fire greatest and the next week some Jerk wfll say youre not what you someofwhichteUmevriiatagreat Job I do and others that teQ me how terrible I am. Sometimes I get feed: . -- . . : - backfromthesfunepeoptewhopna month tril me that the sports pages are fift best fifty have ever been and the next week they think I am the most unfair and negative person " theyhaveeverseen. . Athletes droppesses, miss shots, double dribble, foul others, get technicals and generally make afot of mistakes, Thta is iriy sports are, so interesting but is alsoaparadox: in our otiterwise perfection seetang A sodety . . : tan like everybody dse; some daysIwakeuponthCwrongBideof 1 . way than I did the day before. I also make a lot of mistakes. I miss dte officiate make during a game and sometimes spell names wrong or label photos taoonectiy I'm not saying any of those goof ups are right and we always continue to try to be as accurate as possible, but even in my own eyes these pages will never be perfect The people I cover locally don't make any money for what they do; thqrohbr do it because (hey like the'., .;isedfobeJ V ;,V: Ws live inahat have you done competition and the game. Afew athfor me today" society ftople seem letes may be seeking some Bort of fofoigetgood things people do and scholarship, but fw nust athletes it is Just fun to oompete. These people (concentrate on negatives. Everyone deserve the support of the commudoes it, even sports writers. A- Iamverythankfulbecauselhave nity and the media. They deserve been lucky to have had a number of sprats coverage that fs positive and touting programs going on at lo- - enthusiastic about their efforts. Vie cal schools since I started writing will always try to give them that; but (he spdrts pages for the Sun Adv- we must also teQ the stray of the ocated September. Ifs much easier game or contest in which there will towriteaboutwinnersthanitteto always be winners and losers, prowrite about losers; especially to do uder players and marginal players so and remain positive. v and those who make mistakes and Ibdfeveritfcin,ho(wever;Isah those who don't Ifs the nature of important part of any Job. No one sports in general. can Improve what they do without The mistakes and the oorrection of ; tome feedback from their customthose mistakes are what make better at what they do. ers and their peers. Justaswebavetocovertfaegood Sports writing is unlike any of sports news we other kind of writing feople often and consider those that do It to be light also want to have our readers give Weights in the business of serious us a run down on what is good and about how we do It as Journalism. 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In the junior varsity games the Helper boys beattAont while the Pirates girts beat Helper 37-3- 5. This week the foams foe association will be having foe yearly basketball tournament at Mont Harmon on Wednesday and Thursday afternoon and evening with all the varsity n a tingle elimination format foams . v beat ; this week at Mont Harmon Junior High ujp ML Harmon Hannon 46-2- 5, pupating Up : Mm 01 MC . INSURANCE VISA g Follow-U- p A ft k K Wk ft vA We ' Austmenls 472-555- 6 weAiwvt - : : f- . ftpchofher : & Podcelbook Free ConsuhafiiM Dr. Dorr w. Hanson ires do Castle Valley Athletic Association" action heats Full Upper & Lower $450.00 Full Upper & Lower. Custom Set: Economy Set: Cast Partials es PQ Box 325. Moab.UT 84532 iUUO'UUUUlOO Dc : Poitras is moving his Price office to: Jcan-filauri- cc . O f JX3S'u PSEiiuu K3 jEL' , . . ' t . r .1 lf L: TsiosYnsX'rriie Lzz'xVjl'zZlcGlEuil&ing ' .... .. C 13-93- 00 , . 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