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Show Sunday. October Cougar spikers clobber Ufes The No. BYU volleyball team hit a sparkling .494 in blasting its way past Utah 0 Friday at the Smith Fieldhouse. BYU improved to 3 on the in HCAC play. year and Utah is and The Cougars spread the hitting around. Senior Dylann Duncan continued 1, 15-- 4, 6 BYU an her dazzling play, leading BYU with 14 kills (.448) and 10 block assists. Fellow Jill Plumb added 11 kills g (.304) and a nine digs, while Marinda Gorbahn an team-leadin- had eight kills (.429), Jan Giles and Tea Nieminen six each (both hit .600) and setter Daphne Gee three (.333). Lani Green led Utah with 13 kills (.290) and Laurie Meyer added 10 (.600). Utah hit .129 as a team. ;"We played really well tonight," said BYU coach Elaine Michaelis. "We had good blocking, hitting, defense, set- ting and serving. Everyone contributed." raced to a 1 lead in the hitting of Neiminen, Duncan and Plumb. BYU 9-- game one behind Utah net violation on a Duncan serve gave BYU game point. A 'FREE AIR $745 EPCOT V". C, Air hotel iSPm $588 PACKAGES INCLUDE: Airfare, game tickets and many extras. Game two saw the Cougars again grab a 1 lead as Giles, 6-- 4. "We came in third again, but it is an improved third," said Timpview coach Debbie "First doubles Drummond. was within a hair away from finals; Lara Burr was within a couple of points and first doubles played very competitive. I am happy with the girls. They have had a fabulous season." In the finals, at second singles Lisa Paal of Judge edged At Ogden's Liz Alder third singles Chelsea Deakins of Judge outdueled Timpview's 2 Amy Overton for a win. In first doubles, Anne Stanley and Monica Allen of Ogden 7-- 6-- 3. 5, 4-- 6, 6-- 2, 6-- defeated Judge's Riley and Jonin and, at second doubles, Judge's Gamble and Pett beat Sky View's Tammy Hansen and Janelle Egbert 7-- 5, 6-- 1, 6-- 4, 6-- 4. After the second round Friday, Timpview was tied with most of the damage. A good serve by Stephanie Trane that led to a Utah error gave the game to BYU. In game three, Utah hunt close early, trailing just but a Gorbahn-Tran- e and block and some good hitting by Giles put BYU in control. A Duncan-Plum- b block eventually ended the game and match. 10-ya- rd 10-ya- rd 6-- 10-ya- rd 13-- 7-- Judge for first place with two tickets to a selected 6-- 6-- 6-- 1, RD-317- Micro Size 0 FULL SUPERHET FORMANCE .indicators PLUS: 6-- 21-- 27-1- 35-1- quarters. JJrandon Miller opened North Sanpete's scoring with a run. The Hawks scored again when Dean Johansen passed 25 yards to Slack and 15-ya- rd 3 'Variable r UTAH ... FOR ALL YOUR Burr-Kare- J 756-358- 6 6-- 4 v PRE-HOLIDA- View. Are Here Come test drive PONTIAC-BUIC- -- K GMC 1595 No. 200 West "Before you boy.. ..Give Holley a try" 3 297 W. Main American Fork Provo Ph. 374-117- 7 225-916- 3 LOCATIONS 0 750-1- 6 TRACTION . 12. 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Timpview and Judge were the only two teams to send all seven players into the semifinals. Ogden sent five, while Provo sent four. Locally, Provo's first singles Jennifer Jackson lost to Markosian in the semifinals while Cami Cochran of Timpview lost to Wangsgard in At second the semis of Provo Stott Lisa singles, lost to Paal in the semis and Alder defeated Burr of Timpview Timpview's Overton placed the highest among the Utah County girls, with a second place in third singles. "I think we worried some people," said Drummond. "We played close, but, except for Amy, we couldnt win the close ones. I think that says something about Amy." At first doubles, Pam Wright of Timpview lost to Judge in a 1 battle, while at second doubles Provo's Kristin Slingerland lost to 0 and Timpview's Judge 4-- 3. MT. HAWAII (4 islands) Nov. 4, Park City edges Wasatch the quarter - Park yard early lead, PARK CITY City's Cam Hone caught a pass from Russ Mathews in the closing moments of the fourth quarter to lift the Min7 ers to a Region Nine Wasatch Friday victory over night. The victory gave the Miners a 0 overall record while the Wasps slipped to Justin Rino scored on a two- - $329 $1395 $188 16-2- 1 play against the experts. Weekly winners will have a chance at the Grand Prize so enter each week. 9-- 6, Millard downs Delta, 35-2- Oct. You can win weekly prizes and qualify for the Grand Prize of a trip to San Diego and the Sea World Holiday Bowl! All you have to do is enter. There is no obligation. Just pick the winning team. It's fun, it's challenging and you can 1 1 DELTA Tyrell Stevenson and Tilden Swallow scored a pair of touchdowns apiece to lead Millard to a 0 Region Ten victory over Delta Friday. Stevenson scored on runs of seven and five yards while Swallow had a pass reception from Rick Robbins run. Robbins and a scored the Eagles' other touchrun. down on an eight-yar- d BUTCH CASSIDY TOUR 9-- Nieminen and Gorbahn did indica- 4-- 6, 28-Ja- n. , 3-- A 6-- 4, hotel, 3 ' (Ask about Seniors Specials!) Dec. Contest lor Oct. 15 Thru Oct. 16 Games Judge wins crown; tennis Timp 3rd in By DENISE DALEY Herald Correspondent Judge captured its third 3A girls state tennis championship Saturday, scoring 26 points to Ogden's 19, Timpview's 12 and Provo's eight. Individually, at first singles, Nikki Wangsgard of Ogden captured the crown by defeating Becky Markosian of Judge WWW car $354 $99 $349 $459 28-3- 30-Ja- 30-De- & ESCORTED TOURS REKOTAHOE 1 Oct. ROSE PARADE 3 Dec. LAST CHANCE! Only a few seats left! alHIAr.ll $EQQ 7 Nov. ORLANDO 480 No. 200 W., Provo CALL FOR DETAILS! Utah: Sims 250; Klein 1 Green - 276. Cook 056. Meer 600; Tupuola 167. Anderson 429 Totals 127 BYU: Nieminen 600: D Gee 333; Gorgahn 429, Bova 1 000: Trane C Gee 1 1 Plumb 304. Giles 600. Duncan 9 448 Totals 3 441. Assists: Utah 37 (TuDuola 29), BYU 44 (39), Digs: Utah 30 (Green 7). BYU 33 (Plumb 9), Aces: Utah 2 (Meyer Klein), BYU 4 (D Gee 2j. Block solos Utah 0. BYU 2 (Trane. Giles), Block assists: Utah 9 (Cook 3). BYU 29 (Duncan 10). 0-- 1. unuioi. 410 15 15 15 hitting pet.) . Coieman Gourley .290. Heberson 0 4-- 17 F7 3 V MEXICO I 377-410- 0 Utah BYU FOOTBALL Cruise & Leisure Travel Specialist tookes tours and travel 15-1- 17-- 2-- CALL MARTHA! Page 2 THE HERALD. Provo. Utah. 9, 1988 on Scott m d CHEVROLET Juab scored a pair of touch- downs following North Sanpete miscues to close the gap, but the Hawks got their final touchdown of the half on a double pass from Johansen to Osborne to Slack for 65 yards. 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