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Show Ihursday, April 10, 2008 Panels OREM TIWES scoreboard Late comeback bid falls short for Orem soccer Standings BASEBALL term M M VI Vi SOfTBAU ion Hi JS I-' 3 ai i i M M M M anar M 24 BOYS SOCCER jn ;-. 'isaiarT 2 " 'rorogni 2 ' rerrjr '. at"- tOUK-- AH year be?, the Tirrrve- boys soccer tea." has found earry success Often the Txr-derbxds Txr-derbxds have pi in a 2 sal hef xe 10 rrorrjtes c piay has elapsed, tut that dodr. t matter r. recen tosses to Prove and Scrx.f-.1ji Tuesday afterrxxc. cr. the read a? arts unbeaten Or err. Trrx. :e found the arsw er Score rxe TB-rd sepborrxre forward Karv.r. Psytor. scxed rxs 2i the fr?-1 1 mrrjre? ar.d Tsmrvje he?d cr. t : stun the Tsers 2-L 'A't ve scored a ic of goals ti the srch rrjrrxe wroch seerrs to be our rror'.r.e " sard Trjetd-rr.-: d head coscr. Jeremy Jer-emy S:e-. ers:r. Ger.rf those two today, h: ever brought us some :cr.fdeoce ar.d max rher" "T' r t .-"0; t Pay-x: e:t g:r? c?uxx. as he saw ar. or. a through tal front rjc-ftriefer rjc-ftriefer Cameror. Shrrr ay ajmos: rsrr after the .cercrx kxfcorf saw s-tf. -.; --- "WW Baseball Leaders Hrtting just sbced i r. there " Fa;-or. expiarted Before the Orerr. d-fense cou3d rear." recover the "-xh-crrore err. tc " crk as aoo "The second g tai a; a gocd give-ardzc Paytx. sail "I knew the keeper woLid gc for the shot so I r-5" teat him and tapped i in. Even with the early ro-f:eI ad-, artag e. the visicrs CTxiiin: reax The Tigers botrced rja quac4Ly to at the kad e hal and cake thrgs rrerssxs. F.fgd Tyfer Bxer p-Zed dc-n Ethe hex irthe !"th ntsii? cf pisy- and serax rradrlekkr SicKay Cxter rxurded htrne the penaiy sxk. Wkh tarse wtxtrjg dTwtrL the bene fans kept biEf the rers wotid s5p one n to force CTertirje and Oem g ot its best chancs e the frsl nnxe of pJsy. A perfe-3 pass foxrtd streakrts serhor fx- ard Sorry Giaridara r: the Thjndertcd box arid he g it a shot off. but Tztvk keeper CoCn McGcre was c to the chaTjerge arid ntade a rsx save to preserve the kid. Tiger head coa- Ed Lx'otr said he team dxrtt pfey the way they needed to get the win. Ve tet them dt.r; ate. iet them attack at wH he said "They're a great team and w Jet Paytoc get the hal befind us rice arjd he put r ex I hope we resize after ths game that we have to psay the trsre game- I Onm I Pro 1: At Prrvo. Jared Bocorse scored frorz 1 yards out a the top of box one rrirare before harrrtte for Orem. arjd NJcKay CTrbett gave the Tsers what w ouid be the garr?e-wirroor score oc't iz usssc S Tyler rcitfr it the e?ood hii" r sar cy ?"." . Baseball I 0m It Tmpviem 1: .A2 Crer-i. Corse SaJtrtk: scrok?i owe hmi rxs ini .ec! M-sIa had cce : ie-iC tore T-ers . vf. ' to i Sesrim T viory crs-Ti crs-Ti i s i"g hrcaer t. the first mr ini i trr?f-rjt shot r. the f ourri. Me-Iii beted end trhe game an the bortom c the sxti wxh hs trhreej-: booe m 5xi liyers als: scored trres rjrs eaci. Dtronqje ?? r hxnered I Orwi 5 Tooele i At Txe. Msx ?E trraro ill e a coo piete game for the Tsers srr&rrg out six T-aoeie brters. Gxa Kaizi wertt 24 or4 wxh tw 3 RS f or Orem SoftbaH I SpriBvSe I Onm 1: At Scrrov-Tje. Karxbce Krkham scartered three bis arx! sruck otjc :ic to hei: Sprmgvrje f4. 5-I .- remam unbeaten in P.eoccT. Brttaoty McCray had two doubts arid three RBI ard Sarah Cark added tw o hts f x the Red Devik I Pzysoa 15. Orem 2: At Orem. ?iy x kept pmg en the nrss. hered ir. rar S" Orem's exht CRAK DtieOt "Norm County Tmjview's Karson Payton (10) attempts to get the ball past Orern s Todd Dwvway (12) on Tuesday. J KW I'M 3T T' Wolves fall to Lone Peak in dramatic fashion 59 -Xic " "i'"u ojj JTST Crfl MK MM tea Mnar tfev 'jift. yKvt orw aim os Mtinar tBriii j-iar binar Win bjTar tfw Pitching 0Tf "mMropaR " .55 lew ;X BtMor Oar mri ttornr r 5enr "incJB'rjp'jt Sirr 4sr ifcurv few 3E One second the Trroo.a.-.:0!S bersch was cor02 ot to o'-rrra-' ate Grars rrsersez. The rjext morrjerr was the Lone Peak p-layers who were sprtrsoog off the fje'jd ir. ce-ebrar:r. cc the team's b-Z?SL win of the year With the "TWoh-es ioT. but threat erctg with rorryirs cr. first arid third with one -out in the toe, of the seventh. sev-enth. Tirqjarjof os' Gxssroar. Turiey hot a soft fry ball to straightaway center field. The speedy Jimeriez tagged front third arxl maie s horr easoy fx what appeared tc be the tyrtg run However, How-ever, the Kroghts appeajed to thrd and Jimenez was rkd out fx leaving eariy. ending the game and giving Lone Peak a 7-6 upset wir. at home the fms? Regon 4 game of the year f x both teams. The shocking finish capped off an exciting game in which both teams seemed :o be in contro! at differem times. Tmparjogos took a 3-1 lead in the third after a two-rur. homer by Taylor Lyons With the TWorves -op 1 in the fourth it was Lone Peak's turn to take over. During Lhe critical fourth inning, the Knights pushed six runs across and took a 7-5 k-ad DG3on Robinscn ted off with a seemg-eye sing k- that barery left the infield con Breman Hotnsead followed fol-lowed with a burs single. Three walks, two strikeouts and a base hi later. Kacle Andrus stepped to the plate with the score tied 5-5 arsd two outs. Andrus roped a single into left to plate Lor Peak's final two runs of the inning, 'That's the one that reaUy got the mcrnenrum going. said Lone Peak coach Vie La Hargtwe of Andrus' hit. I just thought we grew up a b offen-sivery offen-sivery jn that inning. .r-us' ht was aE the more impx-tant impx-tant becasse r came after what coukJ have been a demoralizing at -bat by Adam Keisch. Ketech appeared to h a rwo-REI double wih one out. bow ever, the ball was ruled foul and Keisch later struck out fx the second out. sending .ndrus to the plate. Trailing 7-5. Jimenez led off the bottom bot-tom harTrf the fifth by- getting hs by a pitch and later scored on a wild peck, making it 7-6. Jimenez came up again in the seventh to lead off and fisted a single into center field Christian Stewart Stew-art mcved Jmenez to second on a sacrifice sac-rifice buns. Jimenez advanced to third cr. a passed baT, to set up the dramatic final play of the game Jake Harmernann went 3-fx- with a double for Lone Peak. Matt WLliams aisc had a pair of hits, xdan MehJhof: and y. ich Foster each wem 2-fx4 f x whenhesakt 'Right shot, right player, right time The shot was a perfectly -placed free kick into the upper left corner of the net . The play er was sophomore Ben Preisend-xf . and the time was about fh e rnirrutes into the second OTertirne. And the resuk was the second region win in as many tries fx the Pioneers. With Lhe game sdH deadlocked at 0-0 foflowing almost 103 minutes of action. ac-tion. Lehf s Spencer Gray sped across the middle of the field where he was taken down by a TWolf defender just outside of. the penalty' box. Preisendorf was chosen to take the ensuing free kick and struck the ball precisely with his right foot and watched as a curv ed away from the Trmpanogos goalkeeper goal-keeper and nestled into the comer of the net where he couldn't have placed S CO. " EK.tf7. impanogos. The win was ' he sixth in a row fx Lhe young Knight team that has only four seniors "It proves we can play with any body. We Ye still got a ways to go. b is huge fx us. I'm not gonna be." La Kargoue said "We just got people's attention. We're not going to sneak up on any"body arryrrjore." Soccer lehi 1, Timpaftogos (h At Orem. Leha coach Steve McMurde summed up his team's 1-0 win over Trmpanogos on Thursday afternoon in Orem perf eery "It fet good Preisendorf said '1 knew the keeper was fined up on the far post and was gxng to slide to the near post, so I went to the post he was on I knew- it was in right when I hs it. Following the goal the team spilled onto the field to mob Preisendorf in celebration cel-ebration of the hard-fought win. "Going into the second cvertirne our lees were spent, people were running out of fuel in the tank. We pushed them to give what they had left,'" Mc-Murdie Mc-Murdie said 'Both teams tried really hard in overtime to put the nail in trie coffin and we were fortunate enough to put that one on goal" The one goal was all Lehi needed due to the fact that its defense played spectacularly throughout the game. Sweeper Jake Crump was all over the field making plays and Anderson was there for the saves whenever the defense de-fense faltered. "This is huge. These guys really w ant to be noticed.'' McMurdie said "We've been under the radar for long enough We really do have a good team this year." And now at least another one of Lehi's opponents can attest to that fact. I Tfrnpanogos 6, American Fork (h At American Fork. Trevor Henderson had a hat trick (three goals) and Josh Jensen added tw o more goals as Tirnpanogos (3-6. 2-1) picked up a Region Re-gion 4 victory over American Fork. Henderson scored the only goal of the first half, as the Timberwoh'es had trouble finishing. That wasnt a problem prob-lem in the second half, as Henderson and Jensen scored twice each and Wy-art Wy-art Levin added one more goaL Josh Ostler had the shutout in goaL Softball I Lehi S, Tirnpanogos 5: At Lehi, the Pioneers used a pair of home runs by the Zimmerman sisters to get a big lead over Tirnpanogos, then held off a couple of late rallies to close out a 9-5 victory Thursday afternoon in Lehi. In the bottom of the second. Pioneer Ah White drew a leadoff walk, then scored on a home run by Ashley Zim-rnerman. Zim-rnerman. Ariel Zirnmerman was as effective on the mound as she was at the plate, striking out 10 in the effort. In the top of the third. Chelsie Laird smacked a tw o-run homer to reduce the margin. She went 4-fcr-t in the losing los-ing cause. G3N0 IIS i vim Ibfrfti tastes VWXfSbJKt ON APRIL BUY ANY NEW DERNINA AND WE PAY THE Wil li Ffl W IKU 1 1 'r-ZZZLTZ9ZSZ FREE Buy! Get 1 Bits Cf CanOy freet tnwmmm 4mr6 Cmhp iEJ Tn It's Not Just About the Bricks, Mortar & Inventory... It's about the people "who rely on the hasiness: the customers the employees . and you! As an Indcpcndcnl Agent we can tailor a program just right for yon. Safc.Sound-Sccurc insurance protection from Aato-Owners Insurance Company, The "So Problem " People" Auto-Owpner$ Insurance Tom Hunter 359 East Main St. The Hunter Group Ti m ., arz: j |