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Show EE eee eee lL CU em Wednesday, August 27, 2003 ‘The Salt Lake Thbune SPORTS D4 See GIRLS PREP SOCCER STINGER REPORT/(DMONTON9. SALT LAKE8 Brighton holds on with overtime victory LOOKING AHEAD Today: Edmonton (Ron Chiavacci, 4-5) at Salt Lake (Chris Bootcheck, 8-8) 7pm Thursday: Edmonton (Seung Song, 6 2) at Salt Lake (Steve Green, 9-4) 7 pm Friday: Salt Lake (Kevin Gregg, 7-3) at Tacoma (TBA), 8 p.m. MDT lexande ; Rivertor 40 STAR ON OFFENSE: Shar Anderson had her Morgan, Victoria Heagy scored a pair of“ *previous goals and Megan Norris also scored as Nieit Copper Hie ngs _Next: Brighton and Brooke Phillips added another. Hillcrest trailed 2-0 at halftime Noth Sanpete’s 5-3 on over Spanish Fork pe §TAR IN GOAL: Layton’ Rowland Hall defeated Morgan inanonregion match. Lindsey Holmes had an before rallying to sendthe game into gota shutout in a key Region 1 win over overtime. Rebecca Riddle and Mel- Weber The Bengals improved to 2-0 in aie er aud tne Huskies fell to basemanfor the 1970 Spokane Indians. Garvey was introduced by former Utah 1-1. Alexander had two goals for MOKICS- With the division title “But if we win the next an two games, then we're upby a half-game going into Tacoma.” OTHER GAMES: Fremont 2, Clearfield 1: At Clear field, BreAnnePerks and Natalie Robite scored for Fremont in the Region 1 win. Haley Hall scoredfor the Falcons. Layton 1, Weber0: At Layton, Molli Neilson scored the game-winning goal halfway throughthefirst half and Lindi Parkhurstgot the shutout as the Lancers edged the Warriors. Layton is 10 in Re- fins Ponce finally ’ . offense Stinger Lake eliza >, into Lake monton put Salt Alta 4, Bingham Katie Larkin, io Crump, saan ae but too soft] y eak S 5 p oe By MARTIN RENZHOFER The Salt LakeTribune Like the day before, Ed slipping away, the Salt The home team tied the game by scoring five runs during a saver tit tareame that i: scored for the Red Devils. Becky Pullham ning, pounding Salt Lake __Stokley. Billy starter the region, 4overall. Alyssa Vanderveur scoredfor the Miners(1-1, 2-1). Viewmont 5, Taylorsville 0: At Taylorsville, Clancee Miller and Natalie , scored for the Pioneers. St. Joseph 16, Granger 0: At St. Jo- Sloion wl hat hit thave Jordan 7, Copper Hills 0: AtCopper Ellis had two goals each for Viewmont seph, Cierra Bauerscored four goals and : oe Salt Lake. which has been ee ee en eee er ; eventually ontuay Edmonton 7 built an 6-3lead on a Balfe in an uphill fight all season | | | (2-3) and Emily Earnshaw one. Keeper Emalee Rogers blanked the Warriors (03). Timpanogos 4, Provo 2: At Timpa_nogos, Julie Heggerhorst scored twice, Hawks to an easy win. Brittney Dehaan and Taeler McKayeach scored twice for ; St. Joseph. Roy 5, Bear River 0: Tauni Hud- sey combined for the shutout in goal. Riverton 3, West Jordan 1: At Riv- and Stephanie Gardner and Jessica Nelson scored one apiece in the Timber- dleston scored four goals and Shaylee Struchen added the other in the Royals’ wolves’ nonregion win. Janna VanWag- win. Noelle Maki earned the shutout in goal. Lacey Christensen, Lindsay Janicki, Erin Fuller, Amber Nordhagen and Kelliann Farr scored oneeachin the Region 2 win. Holly Davis and Cindy Woolerton, Shanna Nielson, Laura Deckerand in the North Division, fell homer in the seventh before | Chaylee Hill all scored to give the Silver- oner and Rachel Gunn scored for the just short and lost9-8 tothe the silent | wolves (1-1, 3-1) a win in Region 2. The Bulldogs. Kdmonton Trappers. Stinger bats woke up Salt | Jags fell to 0-2 in the region. son provided the Stingers’ last gasp with a lead-off Ramirez drovein the final run of the inning with a | | dra ‘Hansen and Hillary Dixon added goals for the Braves. Cat Hak scored scoring | twicefor the Rams. Lake center fielder Julio a . “ Right fielder Barry Wesik - ’... | clubhouse who was thinking the game was over,” said Guiel. Edmontonstarter Scott Downs threw seven solid innings, scattering six hits while walking two and striking out two. His relief, Tim Drew, didn’t record an | | aa ne . there was nota guy inthis double play. Ryan Balfe’s two-out double in the top of the ninth scored ‘Terrmel Sledge for Edmonton and pushed Salt Lake City 1% games behindthe Trappers with six games left in the season Mathematically, Salt Lake can still win the Pa out. cific Coast League’s North “Wejust started hitting Division. Time, however, is another matter. The Sting ers (67-70) face the hard line drives,” said Guiel. “When one guy doesit, it builds confidence. It’s like dominoes. When that happens, it doesn’t matter who comesin.” Keith Johnson led Salt Lake with two runs batted in, while Wesson rapped out four hits. Balfe was 5for-5 with two RBIs, while Trapper left fielder Matt Cepicky drove homethree on three hits. Edmontonnow leads the hitting Trappers (68-68) two more times before finishing the regular season with a four-game road series at Tacoma “This is like a playoff game for us. It’s tough,” said Jeff Guiel, whose RBI pinch-hit double waspart of Salt Lake’s five-run out burst. “We've been down all year andbattling back. We went through this last year season series 8-6. TUESDAY'S | Figueroa 2b 40612 Hodges Sledge ct ay arbi 5 021 0 Ramwect P os ‘oes » 4°22 1 Wesson? ae : 5 1 Cerin seth 0 egachy it 13 KJohnson Atvomuereun que (Marans ! 3b 5 22 Omaha (Royals) E 3 Gud dh Nastrvilie (Pirates 76 61 555 0 Gregono New Orleans (Astro 69 69 500 Medrancoss 4 0 0 0 Alwsoss Oklahoma (Rangers 68 Knights outplayed the Darts in the first half but that wasn’t much of a consolation prize for Fernandes. “The whole game was ugly,” Fernandessaid. “I don’t mind if we come out and we get beat. But | can't take the effort not being there. I don’t know what the problem was and | don’t want to see it again.” Gold understands how Fernandes wasfeeling. Gold had to watch her team givea lackluster effort in a 2-1 loss against Weber last week. On Tuesday, the Darts (17), 7B-Ortz (13) Balle (1 de Rafte (6) epcky (23). mays Saas son Manon W Neves Edmonton (Expos Box Elder 3, Ben Lomond1: At Ben Lomond, Jessica Williams scored two Today's Schedule goals and Dana Peart added another to Girls Prep Soccer __Next rumicane Region 9 Pine View at Hurricane, 7 p.m. Cedar City at Canyon View, 4 p.m. Wilson scored in thefirst half to give the Snow Canyon at Dixie, 7 p.m. Tigers the nonregion win. , Kelsey Ehlers of Northridge,left, hits the ground after colliding with Davis goalie Tasha Bell. they were at Weber.” action. Davis’ Dani Dickson left . : . the game with asprainedankle. Pagetfilled in for Darts starting “We came out with more inten- goalie Tasha Bell and had a solid The win may have been a_ sity today,” Gold said. “The girls were much more focused than game. Bell has a separated shoulder and will miss another week of going-away present for Gold, who isn’t sure how muchtime she'll . take off from her coaching duties : ; when herbabyis born. Her assistant, Robyn Dickson, will coach while she’s on maternityleave. aaragon@sltrib.com - ° : Cd] 68 500 aaa = Te Seer fake Teac ; . ¥ 2 Springville def. Sky View 25-14, 18-25, ¥ : Portand (Padres) — a : . . 25-16, 25-20, 15-8: At St. Joseph, Julie Laure . . : 67 71 486 2 Sie Pract WoL Pd. 68 w-Sacramento (Athletics) 89.49) 645 MOUNT PLEASANT In a preseason matchup between two Class 3-A volleyball powers, the North Sanpete Hawks downed 25-18, 23-25, 16-14: At Springville, the Red Devils survived the marathon to get a nonregion win over the Bobcats. Wasatchdef. Delta 25-23, 25-18, 25-17: At hadfour service aces, sevenkills and four solo blocks; Erin Venditti had 15 assists; Lindsey Cozzi had six service aces and six kills and Rocki Lam had sevenservice aces, five kills Tucson (Diamondbacks) Hurricane 25-17, 25-16, 25-19. Wasatch, Hillary Davis had 13 kills and Britt- and three solo blocks for the Jayhawks in a Jessica Aagard blocked well and Allison Hamilton and Holly Christensen had out- any Berg hadnine kills in the Wasps’ nonregion win. nonregion win. South Summit def. Tooele 25-17, 25-12, Schdey Las Vegas (Dodgers re 1247 46.091 Fresno (Giants 53 84 387 35% r-cinched ih — es Today s Games 2 64 529 16 . 70 68 507 19 Omaha 8, Abuquerve 5 uquerque at Omaha f Colorado Songs at lowe Edmonton at Previous: — 7 North Sanpete weathers Hurricane in 3-A battle 69 300 68 Salabe (Anes (3 EAP 7? 14 Saft Lake : 32-1 Beth Gurling scored for the Buffaloes, Northern Division Wil Pa GB KWohnsc Gant (15); 38-Wessan (6)Kohrwon (2) HA ?) — 5 Delta Rabbits Sreve Grirrin/ The Salt Lake Tribune 7 Pacitic Conterence £ -Ramrares Neves (8) Hamnson (9) OP Fdmonton | Sait Lake 3 LOB-£dmonton Salt Lake 6 a Lone Peak 3, Tooele 1: At Tooele, GIRLS PREP VOLLEYBALL = "eu:SL" wie4 mes — a6 Next: Grantsville Previous: 3 @ Continued from D1 0 1 49 - anne 4. Ogden Tigers score 3 goals in second half ae a 4 1 @ oe wi Miners ity “ ___Prevous:2___Next: JudgeMemonal 44 3. Dixie Flyers Next: Snow Canyon Sarina’ 70 68 50/ | 68 70 493 3 Knorr tdmantan Salt Lake 401 Mina > Park City Darts 68 70 493 3 2 Previous:1 ——_Next: At Park City te Col Springs (Rociues towa (Cubs 141 rere $12 0 Neel 2 11 | wower Central Division WoL (Mari Aer Pd isi G8 41 1. Judge Memonal Bulldogs Orem 1, Payson 0: At Orem, Tamika Bonneville 4, Ogden 1: At Bonnev- the Lakers’ (4-0) nonregion win. Ciara Olympus took a Region 5 win. Audrey CLASS A lead the Bees to a nonregion win. ; ille, Jessie Baddley scored twogoals in ‘Titans’ goals, all in the second half, as bad Trappers 9, Stingers 6 one arho ete Brittnay Harvey shut out the Cavemen (2-3). reboundedfor Gold. PCL STANDINGS BOX SCORE and Ashley Eakins oneeach for the Bruins(4-2).KeepersKeishaChristensenand pang —S but Tooele allowed two quick goals in the secondhalf to lose. 0: At Mountain View, Erin Salmon scored four goals and Natalie Graham Bountiful 4, Highland 2: At Bountiful, Chelsea Cox scored twice and An- Jenny Leatham scored all three of the “We were downfive, but into a game-ending hard Mountain View 6, American Fork Olympus 3, West 2: At Olympus, Guiel. grounded Johnson single, two-out but ninth, the in single Gary heretofore ; 5 Timpanogos Timberwolves 2-1 Breanna Bauer added three to lead the Hills, Brittany Zitting scored twice, and dalaats as Tiffany Siddoway and Jamie Hatfield Butler and Kirsten Nilsson scored goals 32 4. Mountain View Bruins Springville 2, Lehi 1: AtSpringville, to lead the Leopards to the Region5 win. 2-1-1 Next: At West 3. Bountiful Braves Previous: 3 n had one. anie East 2, aarvey 1: At East, Sarah the Hawks toa Region 2 win. Altais20in home runsin the past two games, drilled a tworun shot to highlight the Trapper third. cludedfive singles. However, in a micro cosm of the Stingers’ Pacific Coast League season, 1 1. Mountain Crest — 30 Newt Tefen Previous: 1 301 , 5.4 Leopards Next: At Cyprus Danie? eee twogoals and Mel- Region5, 3-2 overall). ildcats (2-1 in Next Keams CLASS 4A for Wasatch. Nicole Taylor scored for ; Waterford. North Sanpete 5, Spanish Fork 3: At North Sanpete, Shar Anderson had her secondhat trick of the year and also had an assist, Arwen Lott scored a goal and had three assists and Shaundra Lembke also scored as the Hawks whipped the Dons. For Spanish Fork, of its own in the third in sledge, tn age oe satch, and Kelsi Remund added another in the Wasps’ win. Stacee Smith had twoassists tee seg a oo ~ to “a the Bingham, arr ext 1-1-2 _ Previous: 41 3, Waterford 1: At Wa © MERMROeMNOS Wasatch em ——— Kidist Kennard scored two goals Booth had oneassist to boost her teamleading total. Heather Harling had the other twoassists. With the win, the Ti: tans are 4-1 overall, 30 in the region. Westis 1-2 in the region. Woods Cross 15, Cyprus 0: At Woods Cross, Cassidy Christensen had four goals and Abby Robinson and tino and Whitney Fellerall scored to lead anearly holewith five runs woke up in the eighth in. ning Tuesday night. At 1: 4 Skyline er Wolverines. the for the tied a — — san Te etagoAby —— Northridge a Sick gion ; and Weber oe 3. Davis _ ; Delta 1, Hunter 1: At Delta, Jillian AHEAD: A big matchup in Region issa Sorensen each had goals for ‘he |gaaig 1 Thursdaywill pit Layton against y a er ssist. Rowland 2-3 Halt is 2. Rowland Hall assist. Layton’s Lindi Parkhurst : ; aonls had (cae Gopenecn cach ° earned the shutout in goal. Rowland Hall 3, Morgan 1: At ee ard hot rick ot the year and anassistin. vote La seria 4 shorts 2003 PCLPC Rookie of the Year hortstop Bobby Crosby was5 selected the 2003 Hillcrest ones te : Bue play Of the Stingers’ 137 games, 48 have been decided Jaz7 coach Frank Layden._. by four ie - more = Lake has won 24 and a ae ci starter, Kevin Gregg, has a six-game winning strea pacramento River Cats 40 a i Skeen Hannah CLASS 5A + Ae tds revious 2. Brighton Former Los Angeles Dodger and San Diego Padre Steve Garvey was at Frank lin Covey Field on Tuesday to accept his plaque for being voted onto the all-time PCL Centennial Team. Garvey, a 19-year Major Leaguefirst baseman, was a third pyy schoo ceea to a nonregion win. a golden goal fromJulie Alexanderto edge in Region2 girls soccer action. oe TRIBUNE RANKINGS Isom also scored to lead BIG VICTORY: Second-ranked Brighton got a 3-2 win over Hilcrest. on Tuesday . Girls Prep Soccer Shalane Titmus, Sara Reed and Tina scored a goldengoal togive Brighton NEWSWORTHY Florence andTara Wright alsoscoredfor ; Bonneville. Grantsville 5, Granite 0: At Gran- ite, Katie Brown had two goals and Julie A CRATE MIDVALE Aa 6 (ep , _ All Stingers games are broadcast on KJOS-AM (1230) TUESDAY'S i Tek SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Saturday: Salt Lake (Matt Hensley, 8-12) at Tacoma (TBA), 8 p.m. MDT 4 a é . A standing service games for the Hawks. La 9 Sai snaa 9 Feena'! as Vegas ai Fresiw 8 Okiahomaat Mero 5. Mempivs . caeas, acome a Fortant 2 - * - At Lehi, Kami Curtis had 15 assists for the Pio- se vumaan & Tacaca] Tweson at Sacrament . 25-12: At South Summit, the Wildcats used a . good teameffort in a matchthatlasted about an ten Lence and Melissa Stirba combined for 28 hour to beat the Buffaloes. . : 5 . Cottonwood def. Lehi 25-17, 25-13, 25-15: 1 2 25-19, 25-23: At Manti, Chelsea Webber, Kris; OTHER GAMES: Nashville 3, New Orleans 0 Oldahoma ; ¥ a8 vega a Onieans at Nasnvilie New : Rowland Hall def. Manti 25-19, 16-25, ne f) renee ae ) dmonton ° kills for the Winged Lions in their nonregion opener. Liz Schackmann added32 assists. neers but the Colts wonin three games. St. Joseph def. Ben Lomond 20-25, 25-17, 25-10, 25-15, 25- Bway At Waterford, the Ravens knockedoff Dugway for a preseason win. Vi ewm O nt Players to watch / cikis 5-4 VOLLEYBALL! — Class Haight Postion Schoa! Sydney Anderson So supportive Jr § Youngster wil lead young Hawks in Region 2 johteenaFiipe 60 Alta retu ms MB Skfne Via's younger sister will make her own mark chooses.” But, “I would like for jenniter Jotrson Jt. &1 MB Coonwood Had 82 solo blocks and 386 hitting last year her stay close to home.” istry,” Lines said guarantee for Viewmont. Sev- str¢ yn y nucleus ‘ e ‘ ey ni ia : - 2 o : ne —— niger va caaplnrre. de epee mhnlnoe ten we Except for playing basketball in the winter, Airial spends the The Vikings will need all the talent, chemistry and experience eral teams should contend for the state title. Skyline, Brighton, eae S 50 OH Gang One clfhe star's mont ponerdd biter rest of the year playing volley- it has to fulfill their lofty expec- Cottonwood e Continued from D1 Metssa Ostertoh Sr 59 OH Skine Thvee-year starter beings winning expeience ball. During the season, she’sthe Bn Ostler ev & 56 # § . tations. Instead of getting moti- Skytne —_ Hopes to set up Eagles for another state tenn ee round out the Tribune’s 5A type of player who hates for practice ee a) vated to beat Skyline, each 5A volleyball team will be lookingto rankings. Inrecent years, the top teams in the state have been in a - . — Sane vine orga . _ eo Safsten turning re J Yous, ‘las 0 as nai Salvo year’s 5A runner-up, the Vi ~~ kes oo to begin — standard of success a iew mont. The Vikings started the s On sta e's ’ oo CLASS 5A ‘—“eanet of whatever she “Airial hits the b ike no other,” Lines said. “She does ev- Tribune Prep Volieybali Rankings het weekend.TheVikingsde. ( Sagas poet teept ae be8 9 coaches. She’s oneofthe state’s top players and her teammates title? _ “Oh yeah, for sure,” Judkins see her as one of them. said. “We've got great team chem- knockoff Viewmont. “We're already feeling the erything perfectly.” And catches on fast. Salvo teamed with Alta’s Syndey pressure,” Lori Salvo said. “With four returning starters, people expect us to be good. That's a lot Anderson in a 2-on-2 beach vol- of pressure.” Séyine No. 2 an unfamiliar spot for detending champion championship. On the 3 Brighton summer. Despite never playing Always talented Bengals looking for first tite competitively in the sand, Salvo title, 4 Couommood Colts hope to improve on last year's fourth-place finish When Viewmontreached the and Anderson took second place WICK : ” nab iy 5 5-A title match last season, the hats Sle open vet on and Twichel seyers on —— talented junior. ayer: “She's a natural athlete,” Lori Salvo said. the tournament ney looked pretty good, kytee coach Jami Hutchins Theyre teat definitely Crearfietd player last season. Salvo could the be thestate’s next great player and follow in the footsteps of eating the way for VYiew‘ alvo, who wasa Tribune Al}-State Logan Tom and Kristin Richards. College volleyball pro grams have already taken notice . Robasor of the and Clearfield the 4-A classification. That could changethis year. “I think the bulk of poweris shiftin ck to 5is year,” sonslea ———_ msas,CREavaGu each, Calif. 4 , 2 pe ‘iteeeeativiinyoees press stle ena FilGaicaidaa 2 to A state championship isn’t a The Eagles will contend with 4 4A power Pleasant Grove ; ¥ y “ yason witha first place finish at way «S10 Lori Salvo said. “There aresome great possibilities and I'll be Waterford def. Dugway 14: . Utah seems like a natural fit since that’s where Lori Salvo played college volleyball. “She'll go whereit’s the allaround best situation for her,” more experienced this season. ipe. Coticereond i. ae turning all-stater Jennifer Johnson, as well as seniors Hi- overwhelmed lary Taylor and Ingrid Solomo- Skyline wonthe first game 15-1 andwentontowinthe5-Atitlein two games. na. Clearfield will also challenge for the 5-A title with Kate Robison and Jackie Twitchell. Non- Airial Salvo doesn’t get any preferential treatment from her “It was a little scary and we got killed,” Judkins said. ranked teams who should also be strong this season are mom or her cousins, Brooke Barron and Brenda Whicker, who are Viewmont’s assistant Can the Vikings rebound fromthatexperienceandwinthe school’s first state volleyball Northridge, Jordan Davis, , aaragon@slitrib.com Alta and |