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Show 14 DAILY HERALD wen! HIGH SCHOOLSPORTS Phillip Morgan One of the most spectacular shots in the sport of soccer is the bicycle kick With herback to the goal, the player kicks theball wer her head toward twogoals apiece in the first 15 in their direction. minutes ofthe half. “In the first half we weretrying to score goals up the middle,” Atuaia said. “AmericanFork Asthe whistle blewto signal the end of regulation, Atuaia playsgreat defense and I told the net. To accomplish junior defense Cecily Black, and in the scramblefor the ball Janis the ball over her head and field.” tself. On Thursday afternoon. Mountain View sophomoreforward AunaJanis not only pulled off the bi- Janis received the pass from tothe middle of the this shot is a feat in BRUINS 4 brought her team together to motivate them. Put the ball in the net they did, as danis got her opportunity. our girls that we needed to hit our outside halfbacks, and then crossthe ball Caveman freshman directly into the upper corner of Kaycee Mansfield got the scoring going with a beautifully played chip shot fromthe right side thatsailed just ued the offensive attack placing cycle kick, but she used CAVEMEN 2 it to propel the Bruins outof the reach of toa 42 overtime win over the Bruin goalkeeper. the the net. From there the Bruins continshot after shot at the Caveman goalkeeper. The final goal came ona cornerkick byjunior mid- fielder Hillary Webbto center midfielder Caitlin Boswell, whose visiting Cavemen. That was a great kick.” said Both teams traded goals back and forth, capped off by Moun- Bruin head coach Sara Atuaia. tain Viewsenior forward Erin American Fork goalkeeper April asshe dribbled down the field Hansencould not gain control of the spinning sphereandthe ball spunbackintothe net for the in- initial shot was deflected by Salmon’s secondgoal of the day Weneededthis win. | told the girls that this win could mean Hansen. Asthe ball came down, not. Every region winis impor- andpunched the ball into the upperright cornerof the net. tant if you wantto go to state.” After ascorelessfirst half Mountain Viewand American For the rest of the half each teamhad opportunity after Opportunityto score, but both newed sense of urgency scoring stopping eachshot that was fired going to the state tournament or Fork beganthesecondwithare- goalkeepers held their ground surance goal for the Bruins. Mountain View. whoimrovesto 3-2 (1-0), will take on the Knights of Lone Peak on Wednesday. The Lone Peak goaltendertries toblockthe ball as Timpanogos High’s Noelle Sanders tries to make a goalduring the first period ofplay at Timpanogos on Thursday aft ernoon. | Soccer “She wasn't challengeda whole lot, but whenshe was. she responded and made some big | Continued from C1 Provodefeats Springville in region play Bosco to a slashing Salmon, Jared Hunsaker who headedtheball into the topleft cornerof the net Provo somehow managed The RedDevils junior forwardCrosby Joyner played to hold off the Springville on- slaught Thursday afiernoon well and had some tor a huge14) upset win to be- ginregionplay In the last 15 minutes of the gametheball rarelycrossed into the Bulldogs attacking side of thefield. Clinging to a1-0 Springville had Salmon, to play centerfullback their chancesbut they vocal leader for the Bulldogs who aggressively pursued the ball all over the field Thursday home-standing Bulldogs. The goal came off aset play for Bulldog defensealso was key in this upset win. “Sheis a great goalkeeper, who has been with us for a long time.” Cordososaid. “We spenta lot of time the past fewdays talking about defense, telling thegirls that they ene haveto be aggres- BULLDOGS RED DEVILS just could not find the Thespeedy Salmon was a stellar defense downthe stretch, she also scored the lone goal of the gameforthe nities. Earlyin thefirst half Joyneractually touchedtheball past goalie Kristen Chambers, but couldn't get thefinal touch on the ballto score. lead. Provo coach Cesar Car- doso droppedhis best player, Sophomoreforward Chandra Not only did Salmonplay great scoring opportu- two saves headed towards the top cornerof the goal. The back of the net. The one time they did. latein the first half, a player wasoffsides to negate the goal. Junior mid-fieldér Jessica Rodgers,junior midfielder Karrisa Henage and sophomore Hailey Francis all had good shots saved bythe Bulldog goalie Provo got alot of help from Provo midway throughthesec- its senior goalkeeper. Chamondhalf. The ball was crossed bers madefive great saves on by junior mid-tielder Amber the day, laying out fully for 1 Sive, because we are 0. playing an aggressive team. And they came through for us.” Springville outshot Provo 20- 14 on the game,and had four more corner kicks than the Bulldogs. The Red Devils set manyballs throughthe middle of Provo's box, they just never had anyoneinthe right place at the right time. Thewingot the Bulldogs over.500 as they improved to 4-3 (1-0 in region). This was the first loss for Springville as they droppedto 5-1-1 (0-1 in region). secondhalf, but Lone Peak an- plays.” Baylesssaid. Pleasant Grove movedtheir swered with its fourth goal on a shot by junior forward Lauren overall, while Spanish Fork Hair. The Timberwolvestried torally, scoring with underfive minutesto go, but couldn't get AT\\ D Wasatch9, Union 0: At Union, Viernessaid. “Wealso have to putit away when we have the scored two goals apieceto shutouta previously unbeaten Union chance.” all of last season.” The two teams will meet againat LonePeaklater in the season. » Pleasant Grove1, Spanish Fork 0: At Spanish Fork, Bre Perkins scoredin overtimeoff an assist Tara Gehring, Kaylee Col- lins, Kamrie Sweat and Heather gion 4 opener. “Wedidn't have a wholelot of energytoday,” said Pleasant Grove coachEric Bayless. “We Hansen worked her way down AmberFord, Alyson Baird “They cameout withbetter insity and alot of confidence. I don’t think ourgirls were ready forit. We foundourselvesin a dogfight.” Kirsten Logan got the shutout ingoalfor the Vikings. The Waspsimprovedto 2-0 of the previous games.” Lehi improvedto 1-0 in region play, 4-2 overall. in Region10, 6-0 overall. The ) Timpview 1, Orem 1: At Orem, Timpviewand Orem opened regionplay to a 1-1 draw. Timpview's Babi Yazzie headedinacr iss fromKristina Nibleyfive minutes into the game to give the T’Birds a 14) lead. regionplay. D North Sanpete5, Grand 1: At Moab, ArwenLott had four victoryinits Region 8 opener. AubreyPoulsonscored the road team’sothergoal, and aney ‘em answered two minutes Jacobsontallied the only of the game. later with a goal from Ashley Wehadalot of opportunities team could find the net again. Timpviewcameclosein over- coach Chandrea Greenesaid. “Wesettled downanddid the things we neededto do.” North Sanpete improved to 10 in regionplay. 2+ overall. Granddroppedto 0-1 in region. 0-5-1 overall. D Lehi 7, Payson 1; At Payson, appl private party onl. 0 day limit Bon whichis just kind ofthepattern Ondefense, Wasatch didn’t allowa single shot on goal. Includes + lines, Photo, Online posting, Community Weeklies, Some rsnctions us Bucks “Ourenergy level dropped, Dawain Wheatley said. Sell your car in the Daily Herald for only $200.00 in “The whole game changed after thatfirst goal,” Plaisted said. that hadn't got a lot of varsity playing time.” Wasatch coach RUN IT ‘TIL IT SELLS! FinancingOffer EndsSeptsothy scoredits first goal, everything went downhill. “Wegot lot of girls in today,” North Sanpete assistant Baylesssaid. her team is now 0-6 this season. ~They had losing recordlast somefight. But when Lehi Gehring added an assist kins camein fromthe opposite sideto receive the pass and put “Spanish Fork a much Plaisted said, pointing out that The gamewas scoreless for thefirst 20 minutes, in which Plaisted said her team showed roundedoutthe scoring. and Danielle Kohler chipped in with two assists apiece, and played onour heels, but we won, goals to lead North Sanpete to ~ theleft side of thefield, and Per- Plaisted said was a less-thanstellar effort for her squad. “Mygirlsare usedto losing,” year, and they don’t wantit bad enough. Rawlins each had apairof goals, while Holly Whiting byTyHansenin both teams’ Re- Cougars dropped to0-2. 8-1 in improved team,” Hurry In, Quantity Is Limited Sale Is On In-stock Units Only in what Payson coach Dianna the Wasps dominatedplay on both sides,as four players team. LaHargouegave credit to Timpanogos,but also expressed his prideinhis team. “If we didn’t play well, they would've buriedus,”he said. “They're a great team. I just feel great for these guys on my team. We've already won more gamesthis year than they won theball in the net. WS droppedto 0-1 in region play. 14 overall. off another shot “Wecan't makemistakeslike letting the ball drop in our box,” and that’s what's important.” In the onlygoal of the game, All 2005 Honda ATVs recordto 1-0 in Region10, 3-4 the Pioneers tookcareof businessin the two teams’ Region 7 opener, Kiley Wardwell and Hannah Eager scored two goals apiece for Lehi. Chanise Rob, Amberlee Holley and Breezy Chandler added scoresfor the Pioneers. Lexie Bushman scored the Lions’only goal of the game Kamoe totie the game. Neither time whenaNibleyshot grazed the post. “It would have been nice toget the win, but | was pretty pleased with the way we played.” said Timpview coach JimDavis. “Oremis a decent team. They're very skilled and they keep comingat you.” ‘oS! DoiluFAcrald Your Town. Y ir Neighbors. Your Newy 373-6450 Or 1-800-880-8075 GARR ETT HONDA “Ourfamily serving your family for over 43 years!” 435-623-0823 563 North Main, Nephi So hans through AmericanHongda Finance Corporation upon approved Cedi Payment example 4 KW) financed Other terms and conditions anclude 4% fixed. APR up to 48 months and 49 all new nd unregistered 2006andl prior mile! year Motorcycles, AFVS. Muturscouters, and! A calers for Complete details. 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