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Show Braves tie Jordan, Vikes edge WHS By G.BRETT HART Sports Editor BOUNTIFUL The Bountiful High soccer team out-ran, out-hustled out-hustled and out-shot Jordan Friday, in fact, the only thing the Braves couldn't managed to do against the Beetdiggers was outscore them -after two overtime periods, the score remained deadlocked at 1-1. Jordan drew first blood early in the opening half. A hard 'Digger shot from left of the net slipped through Bountiful goalie John Barlow's hands and made easy prey for the Jordan clean up crew. The score remained 1-0 until midway through the second as Sean Colton evened the tally at a goal apiece. VIEWMONT 2, WEBER 1 At Pleasant View, Vikings Aaron Jones and Travis Hogge, both senior forwards, gave Viewmont a 2-0 lead by the 1 1th minute of the first half - a lead which the Vikes managed to hold onto for the duration. dura-tion. In spite of the win, injuries and inability to control the game disturbed Viewmont coach Will Veal. "I wasn't pleased. We weren't controlling the game which caused a lag and led to stupid fouls." After sustaining a number of injuries in-juries against Bonneville, Veal predicts his Vikings will back at full strength in two weeks - just in time for the playoffs. WASHINGTON TERRACE TER-RACE After stalling Friday against Clearfield, the Viewmont scoring machine shifted back into full gear Tuesday, adding number five to this season's list of Region 1 soccer victims by punishing the Bonneville Lakers 5-0. Viking Josh Carmack sparked the Viewmont scoring spree four minutes into the contest followed by John Garlock who added the following two Vike goals. Kevin Campbell boosted Viewmont View-mont to a 4-0 lead, and Aaron Jones iced the victory with the game's final goal. The Viking defense, spearheaded by goalie Russell Godfrey, has allowed only four goals to date this season. DAVIS 0, CLEARFIELD 0 At Kaysville, the Davis Darts again failed to capitalize on a plethora of scoring opportunities to log their third tie in as many games. "It was the same old thing," Davis coach Alan Porter said. "We had at least four shots within six yards of the goal that should have gone in. ' 4 Clearfield s goalie, Colby Tanner, was phenomenal." Tanner held the Vikings scoreless the week before defending the Falcon goal against a hailstorm of Viewmont shots. "Overall, we're playing pretty well; at least, our forwards are moving mov-ing the ball well. Our scoring will come through. That's all we're working on right now. WX 7, WEST 0 At Salt Lake City, the Wildcats continued to hold their Region 6 opponents scoreless against them, shutting out West High 7-0. Since losing to the Viewmont Vikings in preseason play, the 'Cats have not allowed a goal in six outings. Woods Cross led the Panthers 6-0 at the half Tuesday, prompting Wildcat coach Kevin Rigby to play his junior varsity squad during the second. "They needed the experience. At the half, it wasn't a matter anymore of who would win, just what the final score would be," Rigby explained. ex-plained. "The kids are quite proud of the fact that they haven't allowed a goal in region. We had back-up goalie Dan in Gatherum in at the end of the West game, and they were awarded SEE SOCCER ON B-2 Soccer CONTINUED FROM B-1 the penalty kick. Darrin kept the streak alive. Corby Egan was credited with three goals in Tuesday's game, while B.J. Leonard finished with two. Matt Cosper and Danny Morris logged one apiece. BOUNTIFUL 4 TOOELE 0 At Bountiful, Sean Colton's two-goal two-goal performance led the Braves to a 4-0 win over the Tooele Buffaloes Tuesday. Matt Unwin and Cory Beynon also logged goals for the Braves. "We played really well," Bountiful Boun-tiful coach Dave Wigham said. "Part of our problem has been the fact that we haven t had a full team there since Judge, and we killed them' |