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Show mtcvu r, . Peceinb'fir2001 . r . Carbon and Ernery County V Sports OuMg CEU women look forward to new season Carbon The (Continued from page 2) an average of 14,93 per gama The team also finished ranked second in the conferences blocked shots with 82, averaging 2.93 per game. This years team is working on playing with the same intensity on defense as last years team, and hopes to finish even stronger this year in the steal and blocked shot categories. Is a tournament held to deterV"7: in league play Carbon Recreatioaonly has a mine the winner of the city league formed for men. If more league. All who participate feel that interest gains in women compel-- ; ing, the department may start a it is a great opportunity to comwomens kegue in thefeture, pete and to staylfc 18 teams aid The seaison has already bethere Currently for men in the league. These teams gan, therefore, no more teams will compete against one another gam es can may be added, and work their way up the win- however bie attended by the pulv lie. The games are played on ners bracket At the end of the season, there County Recreation's city league basketr ball season has started. The sear son began Dec. 10 at Carbon Highs gymnasium, v City league hasketball is a v ; . conference designed to. allow men throughout thecountyto participate In competition. The league allows individuals ad10 are Interested In playing the . ; lie Speed is a factor that has plagued the team in the pre-seaso- The staff at n. ball must be handled in season to allow the the quicker :The ladies to capitalize an the court. Although quickness must be met, accuracy must accompany it These factors will fall in place once the team has settled into the swing of things and has worked out the jitters from playing college ball. The team worked well together in the preseason. Now that the Eagles have adapted to the type of play coach fiiur prefers, the team can move on and play as a complete unit, and step up defensive play The Eagles plan to dominate the season in the SWAG conference hut feel that hard work and determination must accompany team play. Once all these factors fall In place, CEU will be a dominant team in the conference.' : I 4, .jrw A. Darrin nordsmanl f ..iZS'f'y., L V V 'C - M '' u NV " f ft S? Betsy Jensen ' " MPT , v'; ':? -- V' srlM v! tbs Sbj David Nelson W ' ... 'V - '?' ,r W V' . V,s Scott Labrum MPT . s Monique Gravley ravvj5;. .. a .rtf. Jeff Miller U,-V- SLPv;:::; : Scott Crider v- v: ,j Brian Powell ' :;f j, 5: . ' . ' .V - J. v , ; p,vVfPculV ;::Hand Therapy ';? 211111 V , t- 1 ' Dawnielle Boudreaux, a 6? sopho- -. more from Provo who j$ the tallest one of the tallest players on the team. Her influence on the outcome of he critical during the season. ; games will nic West Sce- fc -- a 'ftA AS v ' pons rnys 1 ;$y, 7 if , I,-- . 1 - , - ; . s' Serving Carbon & Emery ' ' ..TWO LOCATIONS 284 North Hospital Drive Frice Utah 636-- 4 J Occupational Therapy Spee Therapy Onsite Education Program Personal Training Aquatic Training Functional Capacity Evaluation ; iit . v, Bottom Row: i-j-. ' Vt Ibp Rou: Betsy Jensen, Amber Timothy, Monique Gratley, JaNae Jensen, Denna Fausett, Ileen Bulkley, Diana Johnson, Richard Holt, Brian Crider, Darrin Huntsman, Scott Labrum, David Nelson, Brian Powell &JeffMiller ; V : DPT, r 84i--.v.:'7- .:- Moncfey; Emery Medical Center Wednesdays, Bl Fridays 7ant6pm Castle Dale, Utah 2q lOUjo JP Tuesdays & Thursdays 8am-1- 2 noon 5 |