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Show Thursday. March 24, 2005 OREM GENEVA TIMES 7 SCOREBOARD Upcoming games Baseball Thundy-SiturrJay Mountain View. Timpanogot al Las Vegas Easier Classic litem at Spanuri Fork. 3 30 p m Tuesday Mountain View v Pleasant Grove, 3:30 p m Orem at Cottonwood 3 30 p m Timpanogos v. Lone Peak", 3 30 p m Softball Mountain View v North Sanpete. 3 30 p m litem at Lern. 3 p m. Timpanogos v Timpview, 3 30 p m Tuesday Mountain View at Lone Peak-, 3 30 p m Orem w Timpanogos. 3 p m. Thursday Mountain View at Bear River, 3 30 p m, (item v Lone Peak', 3 pm. Timpanogos v Pleasant Grove', 3 p m. Boys' Soccer Friday Mountain View v. Skyline, 3 pm. Boys' Tennis Thursday Orem v Wasatch. 3:30 p m. Tuesday Orem v Lehi. 3 30 p m. weofwwuy Orem at Spanish Fork. 3 30 p m Timpanogos v Spnngville, 3 30 p m Track FrMtoy-Saturday Oem Timpanogos at Pine View Invitational (St Thursday Oem Timpanogos at Timpanogos Invitational (Provo High, Region fll contest Standings Baseball Overall 3-1 3-2 3-3 2-4 1-7 Softball Team Timpanogos Lwie Peak Mountain View Pleasant Grove Orem Region 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Team Timpanogos lone Peak Pleasant Grove Mountain View Orem Region 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-4 5-4 2-2 2- 3 4-5 Soccer Overall 3-0-1 3- 1 2-1 2-1 2-2 Team Lone Peak Mountain View Pleasant Grove Timpanogos Orem Region 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Results Soccer Friday Timpanogos 4 Parson 0 Ttmpanogus Jesse Manscill Zander Nickle Sonny Ctiandara, Bryce Pinfler, Shutout Christian Ledek. Thursday Timpanogos 1 Provo 0 Timpanogos Cory Bowler Shutout Christian Ledek Mountain View 5. Cedar City 1 Mountain View James Jaiamillo (2 Dustin Graham David Lopez Mtcnaei Sawyer. Springville 1 . Orem 0 Scoring irrtrxmabon rut available March 15 Orem 2 Provo 1 Orem Kevin Mitchell Steve Arbon. from Chris Dineheart Winning keepers Brad Howard and Cameron Clark (0) Mountain View 7, Tayiorsville 1 Mountain View James Jaramillo 12). Brant Henrte Dustin Graham, Grant Harrison. Mike Moreno. Adam Retieiatto The latest in BYU Sports online wwww.heraldextra.com Announces Wednesday Any chemical services are only $3.00 (perms and color) Any other talon services tree-Hair tree-Hair Cuts Shampoo & Style Manicure . Pedicure ' Facial Scalp Treatment . Wax .jf Location: 759 E Pacific Drive, American Fork (801) i ' I t son ni ii S Email: lnfolmageworksacad.com www.imageworksacad.com v - "V ' X. 1 KIU7-V Is " ' Rewind Continued from Page 6 Pinder all scored to help Timpanogos Timpa-nogos improve to 2-1. The T'Wolves had their first home game Tuesday against Spanish Fork. Timpanogos 1, Provo 0: A header by Cory Bowler led to the only score of the game as Timpanogos picked up its first victory of the season Thursday at Provo. Christian Ledek earned the shutout in goal. Springville 1, Orem 0: The Tigers Ti-gers were shut out on the road Thursday, falling to 2-2 on the season. I Mountain View 5, Cedar City 1: James Jaramillo kept up the strong offensive output, scoring scor-ing two goals to lead the Bruins past Cedar City Thursday. Dustin Graham, David Lopez and Michael Sawyer also found the net for Mountain View. Mountain View 7, Tayiorsville 1: After being shut out in their first loss of the season, the Bruin Bru-in offense bounce back strong, hitting the back of the net seven times at home against Tayiorsville Tayiors-ville on March 15. James Jaramillo connected twice for the Bruins while Brant Henrie, Dustin Graham, Grant Harrison, Mike Moreno and Adam Rebelatto also all scored. Orem 2, Provo 1: In their only preseason home game, Orem picked up goals from Kevin Mitchell and Steve Arbon to down Provo 2-1 on March 15. Brad Howard and Cameron Clark split time in the net to pick up the win for the Tigers. Baseball Region 7 play kicked off Tennis Continued from Page 6 Just an hour back from Hawaii Ha-waii he went straight to his match after flying in Mountain Moun-tain View's A.J. Morris won handily at No. 3 singles, 6-2, 6-0 against Provo's David Contreras. Contre-ras. The doubles duos found the going a bit tougher, but still picked up the wins. At No. 1, Andy Heat on and Josh Bishop downed Eduardo Contreras and Steve Boshard 6-4, 6-3. The Bruins' only stumble was at No. 2 doubles, but even there it was minor. 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Wolfe also had three RBIs on two hits to help lead Timpanogos Timpa-nogos to a victory in its region opener. T.J. Skidmore and Nate Morris Mor-ris dropped their first set 64, but rebounded for 6-1 and 6-0 wins to defeat Brennen Russon and Carter Mix. The Bruins are now 2-1 in the preseason, having defeated Spanish Fork 4-1 and having lost to Timpview 4-1. Their next preseason match is Wednesday at home against American Fork. Mountain View def Provo, 5-0 Singles No 1 Ammon Spencer (MIT) net SKyler Slice IP) 6-0 6-0. No 2 Greg Larsen IMV) del Mark Kelemen IP) 6-0. 6-2. No 3 A J. Morris MV) def David Contreras P) 6-2, 6-0. Doubles No 1 Andy Heaton and Josh Bishop IMV) def Eduardo Contreras and Steve Bosnard IP) 6-4 6-3 No 2 TJ. 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St. George Tournament Mountain View 3, Dixie 2 Springville 6, Mountain View 2 Box Elder 7, Mountain View 6 Mountain View 15, Orem 10 Spanish Fork 1 7, Orem 0 Orem 8, Kearns 2 Murray 10, Orem 0 Mountain View and Orem both traveled to St. George for a two-day tournament Friday and Saturday. The Bruins had a solid showing, show-ing, going 2-2 while Orem was 1-3, picking up its first victory of the season in an 8-2 win over Kearns. A head-to-head meeting between be-tween the two resulted in 25 total to-tal runs as the Bruins won 15-10. I Timpanogos 3, Riverton 1: The T'Wolves stayed on track with a quick start at Riverton Friday, scoring two runs in the first inning and holding on for a 3-1 win. Cole McWhorter doubled for the T'Wolves while Josh Halls picked up the win on the mound. I Timpanogos 23, Brighton 6: Timpanogos showed that being no-hit in its first game wasn't in any way indicative of the team's offeasive power. Thursday at Brighton the T'Wolves shelled the Bengals for 23 hits and pushed 23 runs across the plate, including 15 in the fifth inning alone. Tyson Ford earned the win on the mound. I M - t jb. M I IT. S mow mss vim it "! rt w. It isn't about free crying or online bankrig all banks offers those It's about enjoying 'feel good cornmijriity bank benefits without sacrificing sacri-ficing big bank services It s atxxjt having trie right banking relationship in place when you need it most We're locally owned, locally managed and locally interested stop by and feel the difterence FWC OREM & PrepRa I NEWS AND NOTES Baseball MOUNTAIN VIEW: Chris Benson and Bryan Dickinson were both named to the All-Tournament team at the Dixie Sunshine tournament over the weekend. Benson hit .364 for the tournament and - ' v picked up the win in relief after pitching three scoreless score-less innings in a 3-2 win over Dixie. Dickinson hit .400 for the tournament tourna-ment with two doubles. Another bright spot in the tournament for the Bruins, who went 2-2, was the pitching of junior Joel Hovey. Hovey threw four scoreless innings against Box Elder in relief and gave up just one hit. TIMPANOGOS: Tuesday's game against Pleasant Grove will be resumed at a future date. Timpanogos led 6-0 in the top of the fifth inning with one out and a man on second when the game was postponed post-poned due to rain. Eric King leads Salt Lake Community College in hitting at .346 and. He has four doubles and nine RBI. He has also given the Bruins a boost on the mound. He is 3-0 and has a 1.80 ERA and in 25 innings of work. Basketball OREM: Seniors Jenny Fiso and Ashley Boulter, along with junior Lindsie Wilson, were selected to the All Region 7 first team by region coaches. Sophomore Jamie Sagers was named to the second sec-ond team and sophomore Delyse Downey made the honorable mention squad. 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