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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Wednesday, September 9, 1998 Region Win Lifts Bountiful In Rankings 1. Alta _Viewmont 2. BY MEGAN CROTTY ‘THESALT LAKE TRIBUNE 4. BOUNTIFUL — Is therelife after forward Caroline Putz, Bountiful’s two-time Parade All-American and Sait LakeTribune MVPfor 1996and ‘97? The Braves’ answer to the often- 5. Brighton Skyline Bingham a 1. 2. 3. * Sky View West Bountiful ase teamsTues Withthe win, Bountiful moves uptwospots to No. 3 in The Sait Lake Tribune's rankings while 1. * BenLomond question was a resounding they beat the East Leopards $1 in the Region 5 opener for both East lipstoNo 5 East a great, quality team,’ Bountifulconch Dave Wighamsaid of last year's Class 4-A runner-up. “We weren't sure if we really wanted to play themright away. It helps us see where we're at. We didn’tget a lot out of the preseason Bountiful started the scoring quickly with a lucky shot fromsenior forward Kelly Hellewell. “It bounced around and I got my foot onit,” ae said, who had 18 goals for the Braves last year. ‘It's a good way to start off the Hellewell aid We've got to teen it strong all year. We've got to play together as a team, We'll do fine.” Bast's Ashlee Fisher answered Bountiful’s first goal with a shot that hit off the crossbar out of Bountiful goalie Carli Stocking’s reach. The teams keptthings even until Bounti- ful’s Jamie Muna scored toward the end of thefirst half. The game took a turn for the worse for the Braves in the beginning of the secondhalf as the Leopards wereable to put pressure on Stocking, Sophomore Erin Stock changed things around for Bountiful as she came close to a score off a free kick and thenhit a straightshot from right outside the penalty box. i Afterthat, the game belongedto the es. “We're getting there.” Wigham said. “We want to peak in October We're one of about seven or eight teamsthat can win the whole thing We're real young. but experienced Weonly lost three starters and returned six. All four of our seniors have to be leaders lastyear we depended too much [on Pt And people keep pt the “Putz” eegtion Everyone knows Caroline Hellewell said, “She's a hard act to follow.” As far as coach Wighamis con: cerned, he’s formeda stock response: “I don’t know, Howdid Utah do without Keith Van Horn?” Like the Utes, second wouldn't be bad, but Bountiful is hoping for No. 1 Murray 14, Cyprus 0: At Cyprus, Jennie Willardson scored seven goals and had anassist and Heather Hunt added four goals as Murraydefeated Cyprus 14-0 in the Region 5 opener Tuesday. & pimpview 2. 3. 4. i 5. Park City Ogden Dixie “Wasatch Record Previous CLASS 5 5.0 5-0 3-1 3-1 4-0 $0 1-0 1-1 3-0 a G Oina aoe 1 match Tuesday. Alta Hillcrest I: At Tulerest, Jenna caine Kim Force and Amber Squire each scored for Alta as the Hawks beat the Hillcrest Huskies 3-1 in Region 3 play A ei- sen scored Hilleres le goal. With the win. Alta improves to 5-0; Hillcrest falls to 2-3. Mountain View 5, Orem I: At Mountain View, [lene Dixon had hattrick and Janel Graham and Angie Benson also scored as the Bruins defeated Orem 5-1, Mountain Viewis 3-2 in Re- gion $ Brighton 3, Jordan 2 (SO): At Brigh- ton, Cori Bowen scored the winning 15-11: At Logan, an overall m effort carried the Box Elder Bees past Enterprise Wolves the win. The Wolves are 3-0 in Region 11 and Logan in Region 4 Parowan falls to 1-2. and five digs for the Lakers, Roy def. Sky View 15-5, FREE 4-15, 15-9: aled six kills for Parowan, but the Kim Courchesne had three 2 Desert took two winsfromMt. V in Region 14. Marey Adamsor three aces ADMISSION We can help! izzlies Olympus 6, Highland 0: At Olym- Our treatments have prvres t be effective wait, ‘CALL NOW, Find out about Becky Fisherall scored one each as Olympusdefeated Highland 6-0 in the Region 5 openerfor both teams. Provo 3, Lone Peak 2: At heey al sey Kinateder, Kami Barrett ai and the latest, non-surgical treatments able. There's NO RISK. Call nette Leddy scored for Provoiina 32 Region 6 soccer win over Lone Peak on Tuesday. The score was tied at 1 at oF 1-800-966-2175today for your confidential appointment pigighe.) halftime. Both teams are 4-2. Spanish Fork 2, Pleasant Grove 1: At SpanishFork, Micahleen Gillie and Rachel Norris scored for Spanish Fork as the Dons defeated Pleasant rove 2-1. Jenny Oldroyd scored for the Vikings. SpanishFork is 3-3 in Re THE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER FOR MEN gion 6 and Pleasant Groveis 0-6 Springville 3, Payson i: At Payson, Rachel Martin, Tia Toulsen and Lisa Nielsen eachscored forSpringville as the Red Devils beat the Payson Lions Full content of — 3-1 in a Region 6 match Tuesday. Springville is 4-3 in regionplay. Timpview 2, American Fork 0: At Timpview, Kelly Hunsberger and Paula Duris scored goals in Timpview's 2-0 win over American Fork in Region 6 soccer on Tuesday. Keepers Lisa Robinson and Amelia Meet iat Mithcell ot, the shutout for Timpview, now ree ST Ben eae Ogden0: At Ben Lomond, Debbie Budhivabhana scored in the second halfto lift the Ben Lo- TheSalt Lake Tribune zzlien see ‘ Grizzlieson 5 xings-S" Gc a 58! is available daily on the Web. www.sltrib.com 607 meet ont Meeiec5t yo meee Be sSucK gse-P ee | She mali Aake en mond Scotspast the OgdenTigers 1-0. AmyFarmergot the shutout for Ben Lomond, which improves to 2-0 in Region 7. Ogdenis 1-1 Morgan2, BearRiver1: t Morgan, Staci Shaw Aubree Singleton each scoredas the MorganTrojans beat the Bear River Bears in Region 7 play Tuesday, Morganis now2-0 in region play, Bear River 0-2. Tooele 9, Granite 0: At Tooele, Christine Porter, Marcie Condie and Kelly Frost scored twogoals apiece as the Buffaloes stampeded the Farmers in Region 9 action Tuesday. Snow Canyon 1, Hurricane 0: At Lindsay Mullinen scored on a penalty kick inthefirst —_ Region 9 match Tuesday. Umpteen Hats, Inc. gion 9 play Tuesday. Pine View improvesto 3-1, while Delta falls to 0-3 Lehi 5, North Sanpete 0: North Sanpete, the Lehi Pioneers shut out A y Jon Montgomer , cro. co an esident, CEO Pr an, irm Cha e Assistant, T A dministrativ Senior COS gets coffee half as the Snow Canyon Warriors shut wt the HurricaneTigers 1-0 ina Pine View 2, Delta 1: At Pine View Pam Haslem and Alicia Broadhead each scored for Pine View as the Panthers beat the Delta Rabbits 2-1 in Re- the North Sanpete Hawks5-0 in a RePark City 3, Wasatch 0; at Park City, Brittany E ored a pair of goals and Amanda Smith had a solo tallyas the Miners beat Wasatchin a Region 10 match. Ryan Tolpinrud got the shutout, while Jackie Krieger. Hallie Wintzer and Marie Fournier also played wel Uintah 5, Rowland Hall At Rowland Hall, Heather Calder had two goals in Uintah’s 5-3 Region 5 soccer win over Rowland Hall on Tuesday. Miranda Kitchens, Bridgett Dart and Becky Wahrburgalso scored for Uintah. Both teamsare 1-0. quy W gion 10 opener Tuesday. Our financial tools help your business run better, no matter how small it is. 3) ‘ettonwood @: At Cotton- wood, the 5agles shut out the Colts 7- 5 “Tough Miner loss Rte Beaver def. M aE wer, Heidi Yardley hadfive kills for Beaver he Beavers beat the Millard Eagles in Region 11 play Tuesda er is 2-0. e def. Parowan 15-7, 10: At Parowan, Emily Meisner Bengals. Snow Canyon, and Layton slips to 3-2 in region play ee pus, Dana Dibble had hat trick, and Caroline Bruvaker, Annie Sontag and had one as the Davis Darts shut out the Clearfield Falcons 5-0 in Region 1 goals and Ester Imotan and Courtney Cook each added one as the Viewmont Vikings defeated the Layton Lancers 5-4 in a Region 1 shootout Tuesday. Viewmont remains undefeated (5-0) 8, 15-11: At Gr knockedoff theTay rr in the Region 2 openet fot both ten West Jordandef. Hunter 15-1 , 1715: At Hunter, the West Jordan Jag. uars defeated Hunter for a Region 2. win. Sally Toia played well for the Wolverines Bonneville def. Weber 15-3, 15-5: At Bonneville, Camille Cook had eight kills, six digs and four aces tolead the BonnevilleLakers past Weberin Region 4, Kellee Thornock had20 assists. Champsagain? Give oneto Scots Taking a breather it Haehley madethe key saves as the 1 in region, 3-1 overall. Graniteis 0-2 and 0-6. Canyon View 1, Cedar City 0 (SO): At CedarCity, the Canyon View Falconsbeat CedarCity 1-0in a shootout Viewmont, Missy Dennis scored two 2_ 3_ 4 At Mountain Crest, the Mu tangs rolled past the F i Box Elder def. Logan 15-7 vi kick in sudden death and Heather in goal for the Bulldogs. Natalie Brewster scored for Woods Cross. 5, Clearfield 0: At Clearfield, Jodi Nelson scored a hat trick and The Falcons fall to 0-6. Viewmont 5, Layton 4 (SO): At $ euingupfewgoals. - "ganadetPen Copper Hills ' ‘anger def. T: Bengals survived Jordan witha shoot- assist as Judge downed Woods Cross 2-1 in the Region 5 opener for both play Tuesday, Morgan Kunzstood in goal for Davis, which improves to 4-2. Stars under pressure Region 2 toppers " ee 4-A Bobcats rest Waiting to play No needfor Putz Salt Lake ©tristan def, Waterford 15-4, 15-9: e Christian defeated the Wels Region 14 opener for bothte: Emery ef, Lehi 15-1, 15-11: At Lehi, Lacey Yates bad six kills f0 Lehi in Emery’s non-region win Tue At Sky View, the Royals took a Region 4 win Tuesday by defeating the ViewBobcats. Annie Gabbigas, Chris tie Smith and Jennifer Mark led the out in Region 3, Jordan Sleight and Liz Bogusscoredin regulationfor the 9-0 in a Region 7 match. Ashley Sor- Jeny Davis and Jordan Crapo each 4 5 mateRenle3a ‘ Comingback... 2-0 s eae Sh past Tigers enson, Leah Roberts and JennyEllis also scored goals for Tooele. Denise Burkhard got the shutout. Tooeleis 1- teams. Megan Hodgeshad nine saves Sheryl Molen had 11 kills and Kacee Gardner added 15 as the Copper Hills Grizzlies beat the Kearns Cougars 16-14, 15-10 in the Region 2 Comment A§® Taking ‘eensrling along Region 1 2_ 3_ CLASS 4-0 1_ 0-0 2 1-0 5 Judge Memorial 2, Woods Cross 1: At Judge Memorial, Sarah and Annie Hawkinsscored goals and each had an J Molen, Gardner Lead CopperHills to Win Tribune Prep Rankings SOCCER Rank School D3 365 Ibi Ibs..Olympic Barbell No opening fees on new accounts thru November 20, 1998. Barbell Plates BENCH PRESS Whether you're a company of 50or 1, you need the right ideas, people and resources to succeed. Thats where Simply Business” comes in. Our tools can help you access your accounts, pay bills, transfer funds and more. Anytime, anywhere, by phone, PC or at a branch. Act now and payno opening fees on checking, savings and all other Simply Business accounts. Stop by or call 1-8888-746-2870, ext. 100. bank. Simply Business" Pe Your needs. Our tools. 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