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Show Sun Advociate Price, Utah Tuesday February 19. 2002 3B games at home Dinos handed a loss by Pioneers KAREN BASSO Sports writer. e Eagles stepped up their game to defeat the Badgers. McKell Wuburton lead the team ;;; After struggling throughout in the rally with 18 points. post of the season, the College Vfaburton completed 1 three Eastern Utah Lady Eagles point shots, while pulling down of ; ; landed at home for two final. six rebounds, stealing four balls, I Jiome games this season, The la.-- and handing out one assist looked forward to thrilling jdies Megan Valgardson also had a I the hometown crowd one final tremendous game with 16 total ; 'time before the season ends, and pomtsand lOrebourxk Vhlgandson ! the ladies did so by defeating also managed to push her way Snow College 0 t on Friday through the crowd to block from ball one the and steal ;tfght "We worked hard all week to visiting Badger team. I prepare for this game. We were Following in scoring was I rtady and gave Snow everything Kasey Mills with 13 points and lip had, explained Eagles head RoGe Hamilton with 10. Not just the offensive game was strong for ; poach Dave Paur. The ladies began the game the Eagles however. Julianne jrtrong and found themselves Orgill completed two blocked 6 ahead by the half. The shots and four steals, while ; Eagles simply outplayed the Hamilton blocked one shot and stole one ball to lead to a strong ; Snow College Badgers, thus lead--; defensive show from the Lady Ing to the Eagles victory. CEU found themselves lead- - FngWThe following night, the fng the Badgers in every category ; imaginable. The Eagles shot 40 Eagles hit the floor to compete percent from die field, 36 per-- . against the Dixie State College Rebels from St. George. For ; ynt from the three point line, ; ind 66 percent from the free many of the Lady Eagles, this throw line. Snow College barely would be the last home game '.broke the 50 percent mark in free played in a CEU jersey. . With the season quickly drawthrow shooting, while nearly ; 30 field of their ing to an end, the Eagles refuse making percent to give up. Unfortunately, the ; goal shots. ;! One of the biggest inconsis-tencie- s Rebels outplayed the Eagles and for the Eagles this year defeated the tonne team The Saturday night game .lias been rebounding, however the Eagles soared high against the found the Eagles struggling to badgers in this category with 42 complete many shots and pull rebounds completed compared down rebounds. The Eagles shot, to the Badgers 34. only 27 percent from die field By - I 86-5- 7. i I ; ; this season. The Carbon High Dinos boys basketball team traveled north to Lehi February 13 to take on the Sports writer Wtoburton mice again lead her team in scoring with 11 points. She also had two steals, one assist, one rebound, and the three point completion of 3-- 10 . Dawnielle Boudreaux, Chelsea Bolz, and Hamilton each completed four rebounds to help in the team rebounding effort We came to play one game this weekend. I guess we got that done, but two games would have been better, joked head coach 18-1- 1. Ptuir. sophomores Although Julianne Orgill, McKell toburton, Leslie Lines, Chelsea Bob, and Dawnielle Boudreaux played for foe last time in front of a BDAC crowd, this will not be the last game for these five players. The team will hit the road thisweekend to travel northwest to Oregon to take on the Rea-suYdley Chuckers on Friday. The team wQl then head for Idaho where they will play Southern Idaho College on Saturday. 'fit- Babe Ruth meeting on tap for Feb.2L A meeting for parents of 13, 14 and 13 yew olds who intend on playing Babe Ruth baseball this year is planned at foe BDAC an Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. The meeting is being held to gain support from foe stakeholders m the leagues to n use of fields in foe county for foe playing season. All interested parties are encouraged toattend. For information contact Gary Hatuon at ob-tai- 637-542-3. Benefit 'golf tournament i? : slated, y h'h if If. ,V. - a . A r V 8-- 11 . ... - 3-- re w Pioneers. Unfortunately, the Dinos had a long road trip back home after being defeated 1 The Dinos began the game a little rough and found themselves trailing the Region eight team by 13 punts at the half. The second half however found the Dinos rallying a comeback. The team went on a shooting spree, scoring 17 points in the third quarter, however Lehi responded with 23 of their own punts to maintain the lead. The fourth quarter also found the Dinos being outscoredby the Pioneers According to Dinos head coach Tbd Bianco, we played quite welL Lehi is just an extraordinary team who blew us away." Leading the way for Cartxm was Senior Matt Jewkes who finished the game with 18 points, three of which came from a three point field goal. Following in scoring was Jake Wood and Jeff Anderson who each had lOpoints against the Lehi Pioneers. Wood also completed two three point field goals in foe Dinos rally in the second half. The Dinos now find themselves with a 5 region eight recud and an overall record of The team will play agairi TUesday against Wasatch on the road. The Dinos hope to improve their recud as the season rapidly approaches to an end. The Dinos will play Friday in the first of their playoff games. This game will determine whether the team will proceed into the playoffs that wifi also be held in SL George. According to coach Bianco, we are capable of defeating the Dixie team. If we fail to execute however, they will definitely put us away along with any chances of advancing into the playoffs. It would sure be nice to spend two weekends in St George rather than just one. As the Dinos prepare for their playoff match up, foe team has not lost sight of the immediate game at hand on TUesday. 79-5- shots. Mills followed Warburton in points with 10, while also completing two steals, 2--6 three point shots, one blocked shot, and four assists. . Rebounding came few and far between for the Eagles, however Valgardson pulled down five. one-sho- 33-2- By KAREN BASSO rebounds. The problems that seemed to be solved the previous night appeared once again as the Eagles finished their home stay 6-- 1 83-6- while pulling down only 26 total -- a tortxn toward Zac Omani prepares to drive the bal to the basket against Eray on Januaryl&ClowanlandlheiestafthebendipiayeraareacnticalfiactorintheDinosgame. GRAND OPENING! MviMngrilJff snJffaNfMnimlonmaiMfBlt MUowNluCktMiliwiiwlfcigMtwIawwhn SknyNRspto WMcUMnoUMfcMppMl Rhino Linings! . Rays Paint & Body 810 S. 800 Price E.( 435-637-09- 22' IQVI IfU dtooounL Not mM wRh any otMf $50 OFF.ANY.SPRAYED-O- BED LINER! N ' Habitat for Humanity will be holding its annual benefit golf tournament on April 20. 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