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Show f Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday March 8, 2001 7A woiiiems Sposrts writer ,'.i : . ... , .They always soon to be on the Door scraping and clawing target '' .... . itheball S Often they look mare Hkeabunch -- . of wildcats alter a prey than Lady Ragles playing the sport of basket balL . . lnwhich a paeons head Is always taking to see whom the ball wlU be slapped from next They play tough full court defense and they seem tnore at home getting floor burns than soaring through the air to make baskets. V Their propensity to break up .opposing teams plays and cause, confusion in the other teams ranks is shown in the most recent SWAC statistics; the Lady Eagles lead the ; league in steals with an average of lflJfl per game and are second in blocked shots with 2.96 per game, JmtfhftMiiH thrirnppnritkm tonight Snow College which is averaging ' . By RICHARD SHAW Bui that is who they are and they have scratched and ckwed their way into the Scenic West Athletic Conference basketball tournament beginning tonight at 6:00 pm in St 'George; They will be playing against a Snow team that beat them twice this year, but whomthey feel jhey can defeat on Dixies home floor When one watches the Lady ;Eagta play defense it to amotion - 8.63. v . ,:.Vv As a team they are good. Individually they are good. . . . . Megan Oldham leada the league " in steals with SD7 per game, edg-- . ing out Angie Coif of Colorado Northwestern Sara Marks is seventh in the same categtay with 133 per game. Quick hands and fast reactions lead to an aggressive stance that all other teams in the league hate to BolzisfifteenthwithS. At the end of regular season league play the CEU women were ' third in soaring offense with 76 per game, but despite their great defensive efforts they were last in scoring defense allowing their opponents to put up 73.7 ppg: The team is in the middle of the Offensive minded players may get the big headlines, but any baa- - when it comes to foul shooting percentage,ranldngsbcthat67 percent and in three point shooting where they have been shooting 32 percent They are also about in the middle in reboudingaveraging37.2 ' ; I r; tL J "1;- - V n v, ' trt & iW . In assists they are in the upper etchelon placing third in die tague with over 17 per game. Oldham leads the team with a 3.7 per game average which is sixth in the con-- . ferece.Maiksiseigthwith3J37per game. The defense these women throw on Snow at the game tonight will be the key to winning Inihe toumar mmrt Casey Cook is Sdowb leading: scorer and is third in the league in over 15 that category averagihg ' . f V ; 'V. points per game. They ata have to contend with Anna Bateman who is third in the league in steals with 2 par game, fourth in three point goaiamadeat almost twoper game. v: Hv y r .v I v 11 ie .a V .. r X .. ,tr . i i ; category Kristen Bailey averages 1.66 knock downs per game, an as founding number of blocks in. a . i) one.LacyThte8 and Kamie Masseyarealsolnthetopten. ; Massey is also their leading ages. - 4 , . The Badgers leading shot btakeralso leads the leaguein that , v' ' jMfik is what wins games..; CEU also has some top individual leactas inblocked shcrts, four of them in the top 15 in the league. Jullanne Orgill leads the team . and is in eighth place in the league with a .59 per game average. Jenny Jemmett is tenth with .56, Leslie Lines is twdffliwith 0 and Chelsea a- V Sf rriwunderwtth2flffensiveboanto; per game, which is third In the league and 34 defensive rebounds which is twelfth in the league. The Laty Eagles have a good dmncetoubutthtyWinhaveto do everything right against a good A Northwestern Colorado player struggles to keep Another CEU playerbehind, is atooreacfaingfar the balL the ball or give it away to a teammate as BevRichins Tenacious defense and scrambling plays like this have (5) and Dawnielle Boudreahx (50) Converge on her. been the hallmark ofthis years Lady Eagles team : As a team Snow is second in offense In the league at 78J5 points per ganm (thity are also third in ftal goal percentage) and first in scoring defense allowing only 60.4 points. They are in second in soot-inmargin, beating the opponents 16 points per game. over by am always scrambling to get loose balls orb) tie someone from the opposing team up; In this case Julianna Orgjn C22is on the floor after fighting for the ball with an opposing player who finally gets it away blit is then tied up by Megan Oldham (10). The Lady Eagles will need all their defensive ability tonight ' when they face the Snow Badgers in St George at the SWAC tournament , Ttie Lady Eagles g V'v'. f V, ' 3 i ' & '' ' i' ThtotinmMegwCMiani (10) to oh the ground while Sara Marks (30) and BevRUMns (5) close In for the Dedicated hunter signup IVlarch 15 . Single Family Residence Manufactured Log Home and Real ! ' 7500 West Spring Canyon Rd. The amount, which must be tendered in certified funds in order to bid at the sale is $5,000 j with the balance due in certified funds within 24 hours of sale. fj ' Porh Chops tool CtNic Unit of PoUDL Soup v Salad Mon.-Tt- Sale Location:' 149 E.100 South, Price, Utah Kami L Peterson, Esq. Attorney for the Trustee or (801) 524-84Ernest B. Cassler III, Zions First National Bank 33 -- 148 S. Main Si 30 10pm, Sunday 8 JO St in Historic Helper 472-04- 03 Repairs: pm FI llbsr : Kkwflj Pknossfi'y Property to be sow to $80 Each $25 & Up Dr. Dorr W. Hanson $ to Tto is. When to" t pmpem to toetoeM $325 Each Pbckeibock Free GnsvholiM u; (801)524-235- 8 . Full Upper & Lower $450.00 Full Upper & Lower : Refines: www.balancerock.coni 1030 nn epm, W1 Custom Set: Economy Set: toe aeoireie. toot mi The weekly deadline for submitting items for FYI is Tuesday at 5 p.m. , MC bfSURANCE VISA Foflow-t- o 472-555- . Fivnt Steps efthe Carbon County Court Complex Dentures $550.00 Cost Partials CoMEctr FoolIhUts ftntlqovs . . : at2:00p.ni. ; - I Sale Date: Monday, March 12, 2001 y, Friday (light Special Cajan grab. FIoch1 burns are a common occurrence among the women CEU playas. mmm) mb The dedicated hunter program gives participants the opportunity to hunt duringtbe archery rifle and muzzleloader deer seasons each year of the three year program. In return for the added opportunity afldd, hunters pledge to donate ei hours of vriunteersmlce and attend a Regional Wildlife Advtooiy Council meeting or other wildlife educatkm course annually Classes In the Carbon-Emerarea include one at Emery High School in the cafeteria on March U and one at Carbon High in the cafeteria on March 15. Both meetings will start at 7:00 pm. Ihr more information and the fee schedule dwck the DWR resources web site at nr.state.ut.usdwr i dwchtm tt i MM - teforeAprfll. - ii . ; Sportsmen interested in the Division of Wildlife Resources dedicated hunter program must signup N- ' V j. MjvJtisMfj 6 1 : ! |