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Page 9 - The Prospector - February 20, 1981
Lady Miners need good game
Injuries and all, the
UT El Paso Lady Miner
basketball squad invades
the Special Events
Center in Salt Lake City
for a contest with the
conference-leading Utah
Lady Utes.
The Lady Miners, 4-4
in Intermoutain Athletic
Conference play before
last night’s game against
Brigham Young Univer-
sity, have suffered knee
injuries to three of its
players.
Starters Carolyn
Prince, Be Stoney and
reserve Sarah Bardouche
have all gone down with
disabling injuries, but
UT El Paso has managed
a 14-10 record for the
year nonetheless.
Coach Janet Wood
has had to watch her
team play crucial games
without Prince, who is |
the team’s leading
scorer, and Bardouche.
Stoney did not miss a
game, but her injury may
have affected her play.
Wood will probably
start Donna Stoney,
who’s scoring 5.9 points
per game, in place of
Prince at one guard
position.
Stoney’s backcourt
mate will be Bea Reese
and her 7.3 scoring
average.
Center will be sensa-
tional defensive player
Kim Watts. Watts
averages 5.8 points, but
more importantly she
pulls down over nine re-
bounds a game and
comes up with several
block shots each time
out.
Be Stoney and Jeanine
Brown should start at the
forward positions.
Stoney scores 17.6 a
game and grabs nearly
seven caroms a contest. ;
Brown hits for 12.5
points and hauls down
almost six rebounds per
game.
The Lady Utes, who 1
are 19-7 for the year,
have seven ladies who
can start or come in off
the bench.
Holly Rawlings,
5-foot-8 guard, and
Monica Starrett will take
their 12.3 and 4.1
averages per game into
the contest.
The Lady Utes, who
are leading the con-
ference with a 5-0 mark,
should start 5-10 Jane
Quimby at one forward
spot. Quimby averages
10.3 per game.
The other two starters
will be chosen from:
Sandy Kovach (12.9),
Lori Perrish (5.1), Ellen
Perrella (13.5) and Deb-
bie Asper (12.1).
Kovach leads the team
on the boards with 8.2
rebounds per game. Per-
rella and Asper pull in
over seven rebounds
each game.
Utah defeated the
Miners 71-61 in their
first meeting in El Paso
to break a Lady Miner
six-game win streak.
Anthony Burns (in white) plays keep away with Wyoming star Charles
Bradley during last Saturday’s game. The Miners’ next home game is Feb. 27
versus Air Force.
Photos by Rudy Gutierrez
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overall competition
behind Daniels.
Bill Barron, gym-
nasium supervisor for
the intramural depart-
ment, finished first in the
basket shooting event.
Gymnastics Coach Rich
Trevino garnered first in
the rope climb.
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talent,” said Irvin Head
Coach Tony Shaw.
“With an off season
conditioning program
like they have at UTEP,
Kurt will become a real
war horse.”
Powell has been
district champ in the
high jump. He leaped
6-feet-lO recently and
Shaw said he” eventually
go over seven feet.
Shaw said he was hap-
py to see the University
go after local talent.
“I just wish they could
have gotten more,”
Shaw said.
Baseball
Continued from Page 8
In game three played
Wednesday, a tired
Miner pitching staff gave
way to a relentless
Wildcat hitting barrage
as four Miner hurlers
yielded 24 hits.
Arizona scored eight
times in the third stanza
to erase a 2-1 Miner lead
and put the game out of
reach.
and infielder Dain
Hathaway led the
Miners’ hitting attack
with two hits each.
Tucson native Jim
Vance smashed a solo
home run in the fourth
inning. It was his first of
the year and the Miners’
second.
New
Mexico
Highlands University
comes to town Friday
UT El Paso did (Feb. 20) for a four-
manage to pound out 11 game series with UT El
hits, but six errors by the Paso.
visitors aided the
Wildcats’ cause.
Sophomore Monte
Wren, 0-1 on the season, at noon.
There will be a double
header at Blackie
Chesher Park beginning
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loss for the Miners.
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