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" . - Pooular Colors S tiles : f Custorn Cut Lengths (f Mi - Lo ng Lasting P?f3r In Stock - 0 1-801 -768-3332 1-1 -METRLfTXdZX t-X9A7-Q2A9 tmttlmmtSxZ . TVT rr . ttftl tojfr, t!2X fca iUM T' Wolves, Cavemen soccer battle to tie Jared Lloyd NORTH COUNTY Five minutes into Thursday's Thurs-day's Region 4 soccer battle at American Fork between the Cavemen and Timpanogos. American Fork head coach Rebecca Murdock was having haunting flashbacks. flash-backs. When the two teams met earlier in the year at Timpanogos, the Timber-wolves Timber-wolves scored a pair of quick goals and rolled to a dominating dominat-ing W) win. The game seemed to be following fol-lowing the same script as the visitors put two shot s into the back of the net in thj fourth minute to go in front. This time, however, the Cavemen refused to fold, battling back to earn a 2-2 tie. I think the difference in this game was the last game,' Murdock said. "We didn't want to get btat like that again. Also, last time we started the game one way and had to change our defense. It helped to come out this game in a stronger defensive formation."" forma-tion."" The defense, however, appeared ap-peared a step slow in the first few minutes. TWoIf senior midfielder Noelle Sanders burned M twice, first with a Provo scores in final minute Neil H Warner WORW COUNTY At halftime. trailing 10-7, Provo" s starting quarterback Warner Jarman watched the rxraeooining fireworks show from the sidelines in jeans and star running back Austin Alder Al-der looked on in sweat pants. What did it mean to Provo to have its top two players out of the game? It meant nothing to rurining back David Ojuka. It meant nothing to backup quarterback Quynn Laws. It meant nothgtothedo-i-al Ryan Laws. It meant Duihing to team Provo. Qjuka capped off an improb-abie improb-abie Provo comeback w hen be scored a touchdown with 45 seconds left in the game to give Provo a 21-17 wsn "We knew wih Austin and Warner out that everyone had Bruin volleyball loses PhiTfrp Morgan DAILY HfcMCD When two rival schools hook up in any competition, records and preseason rankings rank-ings get tihrowm right out the window, Snadh was the case for TiinpanQgos'' 13-25, 25-23. 22-25, 22-25, 25-23. 15-f victory over cross-town rival Mowftain View. The TWclves. a favorite to contend for the Region 4 title were in an epic batit te with the Eemns f ixans the Ibegiirnriiirtig of the maatidh. After spotting Tinnpanogos the first throe point s of the moatjcirj, Mourataam View jianwar Ractod Glassfard took over ffrcra the service Sine. The Bnv-ins" Bnv-ins" setter carffirdDeii the pace, soaring 13 straight points., giw-iog giw-iog M auatami View a 13-3 Ik-ad cm its way toa25-13Gajae 1 victory. dassfcrd paoed the Brains 1 s Nowtf - j rewind perfect cross that freshman forward Angelica Dickson headed into the net. Sanders followed that up only seconds later with a second good pass, this one going go-ing to senior forward Stacy Bartholomew. Bartholomew got free on the left side of the American Fork defense and buried her shot to put Timpanogos up 2-0. "We got two goals in and it turned out to be a good thing we did," said Timberwolf head coach Natalyn Lewis. "We came out, got two quick, were playing welL and were controlling the pace of the game but we couldn't finish." The visitors continued to put pressure on the Caveman net but a big break turned the momentum toward the home team. On a routine drop kick, Timpanogos senior keeper Vanessa Nimmer slipped on the grass and accidentally carried the ball outside the penalty box. That gave American Amer-ican Fork a free kick just outside the box and senior defender de-fender Nikki Pac k ham made rewind to step up their play big time." Ojuka said. "Our blocking was fantastic I just followed (fullback) (full-back) Jake Larsen and we got the job done " Ojuka piled up 138 yards rushing and scored all three touchdow ns for Prov o. "We challenged them (at the half) and they responded," said Provo coach Cfet Christiansen. Chris-tiansen. "David Ojuka is a guy who doesn't get a lot of recognitor!, rec-ognitor!, but w ah two of our playmakers out of the game, he stepped up. I'm very proud of the way he pSayed and the job of our of ferasive line." With Jarman out with a shoulder injury, Provo opted to take Alder, the team's top rijrjnktg back, and start hnn rewind offensive attack with 12 kffls. "We started out rough," said TiEpanogos coach Ephraki Te o. "We told the garfe after the first ganae lo relax and play Khear game, the way that they know how." . Play they dad. Behind the powerM tatting of Caffi Nd-sm Nd-sm and Jterana Oldroyd. :he TWoOves were atode to edge the Brains m a tight garnae that saw 19 ties and seven Head changes. They have a good hitting team," sand Moufltaiin View coach km FaarbairJis. "We meed cc3tirtertiaras frcera every parson nam ow team to hasig with the good fleams that are am this regnora and tonight we were very dtose.'" Ndsorn amd tortdam Te o mil iMemories faJe, your 7j camera uuw. a"msc3 JDera .net r. ... n fry vnrr wmi n p" r it rrr MEXICAN GRILL l State street, OremJ -jn"r- ASHICT FRAHtSCQi Ivorth CourHy Timpanogos' Tiff any Peterson, right and American Fork's Kaycee Mansfield fight or the boll during a game on Sept. 21. the TWolves pay, burying it over the top to cut the lead in half. Timpanogos continued to fire away but the Cavemen held if only barely. The visiting visit-ing team had four shots ricochet rico-chet off the ironworks and out to keep American Fork alive. at quarterback, but Alder was ejected from the game in the second quarter when he was flagged for a pass interference and personal foul penalty on the same play. Utah High School Activities Association rules call for a player who is ejected during a game to sit out the following game, but Prov o is hoping to get is star running back quarterback quar-terback for next week. "We're going to fight the state (UHSAA)." Christiansen said. "It was a terrible call The official had no business making that cal. I think that state will have no choice but to overturn Orem also lost one of is top players when Laws hit Jake Baber going full speed just as Balser fielded a punt in the first quarter. Balser was unconscsous for two minutes and. even though he got up on his ow n power. lead, match had the bis!k of the kiSs for Timpanogos, each finished with 15 pmt-ouits. They are our bread and butter at the net." Te'o sand. "We love the fact that they can make plays at the net. When they are on it brings everyone together and each player players play-ers better." Ofidiroyd had a great service game. She had a game-high jour aces and added seven k& that kept each of the foe giimes close. The Bmunras had a great team eJtort. Countney Oanrad tad II 1 kiffls, what Otttea Tressfer had rune. Maty MrreH had seven and Gabby FeJhcaanw had fuve are count arag m everyone every-one to play weffl." Faarfoaraki sand. "We han-e a wel4aatottced arttack. we just didn't execute late in the Match to get the warn." The Bruainis host Pteatsauit Grove while Tanspanogos travels to Lone Peak to take gWWWW IIHHtflfTT pictures shouldn't TtM 1C 7K.-33H3 I i t mxuzis ruras , That set the stage for Pack-ham Pack-ham to tie things up in the 71st minute. She got another free kick just outside the box and again put it perfectly on frame. Nimmer made a great play, punching the ball up. but it hit off the bar and went in to knot the score. "Those were definitely nice shots." Lewis said. "(Nimmer) has done so great in goaL having hav-ing never played it before, but she did all she could and just couldn't get to them." Both teams attacked frantically fran-tically in the remainder of regulation and during the two overtime periods but neither could get the ball to go in. "I'm happy (with the result) re-sult) but a little frustrated." Murdock said. "It's not fun to have the game end in a tie but the girls played their hearts out." I Jared Lloyd con be reached at 344 2552 or jUoydfoheraldextta.com. For more analysis, check out his blogat blogs heraldextra. comJbXade. Football It has often been said that defease w ill win championships. champion-ships. WeD the Timpanogos Tim- to rally past Orem w as not cleared to play. Orem held a 17-14 lead in the fourth quarter and looked like it would finish off Provo when Tucker Lamb broke off a 64-yard 64-yard touchdow n run. but holding hold-ing negated the touchdown. Orem's defense then came up with a huge stop when the Tigers tackled Ojuka short of the first down on a fourth-and-one at the Orem 13 with 43H left in the game, but Provo' s defense held and gave Ojuka and company one more chance. After an Orem punt, Provo took over at its own 20 wish 1 38 to left in the game. Haws hoiked up with Anthony An-thony Woods for an 1 8-yard pass. A face mask penalty added 15 more yards. A few-plays few-plays later. Haws was tackled after a two-yard gain, but Orem picked up another 15-yard 15-yard facemask penalty. Ojuka then scampered in from 14 vards out with the against Timpanogos on the Kiughts. "We fed like we are one of the top teams in Region 4." Te "o said " If we play as a team we can cifjrmpete win anyone." Both matches are slatted for Tuesday at 6:30 pa Ptiiiitfip M'Offan can be reached at pjmorgarit.eraldyahoo.com oral i4-2555 Soccer I ttountawi View 1, Pteaumt Gtove 0 Alt Orem. Anarja Jaaras, BCKjired the tiCiie goa! A the game to ksad Mountain V"ew 1(4-3. 4-9s past Pleasant Ciroe t-7.. 2-IS m Reg,Kj! 4 sjrjcer . Kylbe PeJefVvtJ assaulted on la-ws la-ws goal. Cattta Botwel earned the 'steitorJl Ux JAfrntsm Vaew. I Tmmco 4. Wanwlaw View 1 : At Tanrpanogos. the score w as 1 4i at the hat as both Rebecca Johnson, DryCreek 5300 H. Running Creek i r -lit 1 1 . : i wi-'sa. wvunrti nar?s ODE?xer3 f . - ?" WATER, WEa RIGHTS & IRRIGATION. Call Ross at 642-0119 berwolves don't know about the championships part, but having the defense win ball games, that's something that the TWolves can take believe. The Timpanogos defense was the difference in the TWolves' 19-13 homecoming victory over the American Fork Cavemen in Region 4 on Friday night. With the score tied Ft-13 and the Cavemen driving in the fourth quarter. Timpanfgos senior Nash Fowler picked off an errant Taykr Jmes pass al the 'it-yard line and started running and didn't stop unt J Timpanogos had taken the lead. "It seemed like he threw it right to me. I didn't even have to move for it." FowkT said "After that adrenaline tok over I got sjme amazing blocks and found some holes. I was just stoked." The Fowler 67 -yard interception inter-ception return for a touchdown touch-down was the third turnover that the Timpanogos defense forced, but it wasn't dxx On the next Jones pass, senior linebacker Randy McBride snatched the ball and then was ridden out of bounds. In all American Fork had five turnovers (four See TWOLVES. Page 10 game-w inning run. "The momentum of the game changed so many times I don't think you can poinl to one play." said (kern's coach Bob Steele. Those freakin' penalties, they just kill you." Orem took 3-0 lead early in the second quarter on a 28-yard field goal from Nate Killpack. A 39-yard kkkoff return from Laws got P.-ovo's offense going. Jjuka capped off a 61 yard drive with a 5-yard 5-yard touchdown run with 8 35 left in the half. Tucker Lamb helped the Tigers regain the lead when he scored from a yard out with I II left in the half lo grve Orem a 10-7 lead Provo charged out of the kicker room and score on its first possession of the second half Ojuka found an opening open-ing up the middle and outran See OREM. Page 10 teams had goxl scririg oppor-tunies. oppor-tunies. but the Timbfwoh'es Stacy tUaibtAum?' was the only player to find the rvA . Mountain View (t Mi 4 10-'( 10-'( sorjred to make- ill earh-m earh-m the skjkA ha3f as Auraa Jams Ja-ms netted the lone Brum goal on a direct kick Timiparogos (f 5-2-1. t- t scxjed three goals rugN in a row arxl pretty quickly the game war v.er biaitikxnw scored aw her goal and a'J'Jed airs assist to Angelica Dsckvm ? had two goals as wieU i the hire team La.ma ODdroyd M the Sf--t eniwve effort U theTimfj-wfifc'es. theTimfj-wfifc'es. as she marked .Jams for most of the Ofre-Jt Gjallkeeper Kami M'jffi-gomraery M'jffi-gomraery w as bet " eer it he pipes for Tmrapaair-jgos. he also ardded ami assitst m a bxtg dr'jp kack thai toJk a (nerdEy Tim-berwoh'es Tim-berwoh'es fcr-Asntt to l&kvir: who found I he back 4 the ret. vofj &m't see that ever. dav RN, MSN IW?B IKKItTQ f T-" vay M " A COPY |