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"Give credit to them, they came out and played a great game. They were extremely physical," said Orem coach Ed Louder. "We tried to crxinter ; them by playing the ball to feet, but we didn't do that very well today. It's unfortunate, i but the credit goes to box EI-j EI-j der. They played a good game j and did what they had to do i to win." Timpanogos second-half rally falls short in loss Phillip Morgan It was a tale of two halfs ' in SpringvilJe's 4 1-30 victory over the visiting Timpanogos Timber, olves. In th; first half, the score-board score-board was painted red as the Red IeviLs Irt it up, scoring four touchdowns on their first five posv.-ssioas in the half. l wanted our team to play tough for a full game," said Springville coach Doug Bills. "Well we played a full half, but I think that we didn't play very well in the second half," 1?angs were definitely good for Springville early when senior se-nior running back Steve Nelson bounced through the TWohes' defense and sprinted 71 yards for the first score of the ball game. The drive took a measly UPi off the clock and it looked as though the rout was on. "We didn't come ready to play," said Timpanogos coach Brad Molen. "Springville has a good offease that is very ; physical and it showed in the first half." T'Birds' shutout streak continues Total domination. There's not much else to say about Timpview's 5fM) victory vic-tory over Mountain View on Wednesday night in Provo. The stats tell the tale. Total yards: Timpvjew 45, Mountain View 0. The Thunderbirds scored eight touchdowns the Bruins had no first downs. The shutout shut-out extended the TBirds' run of scoreless quarters for oppo- ASHUY FRANSCELLNortti County Orem midfielder Ashley Kamo, left, hugs Orem goalie Afy Tucker after the Tigers lost to Box Elder 2-1 in double overtime on (H t 12 in the 4A state quarterfinal. Orem had to watch as the box Oder 02-5-1) tench spilled onto the Tigers' home field, taping on the Farr sisters in a tek-bratory pile. The game-winning goal was not without controversy. The whole Orem side felt Sarah Farr was in an offsides position posi-tion when she scored the win rewind After a quick three-and-out, Timpanogos was forced to punt. Springville's line got a great rush up the middle and blocked the kick, which led to another NeLson touchdown, this time from 13 yards out. "They have a good mix of run and pass," Molen said. "There were definitely times where we were confused on defease and they took advantage advan-tage of it ." After two quick passing touchdown strikes by wide receiver Daniel Otteson and quarterback Nate Fullmer, Springville took a 27-0 lead into the locker room feeling pretty good about itself. At the break, the Red Devils had out-gained out-gained Timpanogos 2WI in total offense. "OveraD we just executed that first half," Bills said "Both offense and defense was clicking click-ing on aD cylinders." rewind nents to 19 Springville, Lehi, Pay vjn and now Mountain View have all tried their luck at cracking the Thunderbirds defease and all have came up with goose eggs on the scjreboard Timpview started off by forcing a three-and-out, some MEXICAN GRILL omwms s&antam JJXMjBtate street, OremJ ' .pH Final Registration For October Season Fall Futsal Indoor Soccer ning goal. As Box Elder players poured onto the field in ecstasy, ecsta-sy, Orem fans and coaches did the same but their emotions were hot as they confronted the referees looking for the goal to be taken away. "It would be nice if the game ended with the players taking But that's when Timpanogos turned the game around With a total of three yards rushing in the first half, the TWohes and quarterback Christian Stewart came out gunning the ball all over the field Timpanogos came out in a hurry-up offease, and on its first possession of the second half, moved the baU steadily down the field The 2:48 drive culminated in a 5-yard touchdown touch-down pass from Stewart to Nash Fowler. "That was something we have been expecting (Stewart) to do aD year," Molen said "We have been waiting for him to have a breakout game, and tonight he showed us that he's got the arm to do it." Springville would answer with a 10-play, 76-yard scoring scor-ing drive of its own that took five minutes off the clock, but Stewart again drove the TWohes down the field hitting hit-ting feDow quarterback Ryan dark along the sideline for a 24-yard touchdown to make the score 34-14. thing the TBirds did on every Bruin possession of the game. On the Thunderbirds' first six possessions of the game, they scored touchdowns. Every Ev-ery time they touched the baU in the first half they scored Mark Ercanbrack caught touchdown passes of 37 and 28 yards. Jackson Owen carried car-ried the baU 13 times for L50 yards and two touchdowns, all in the first half. Sean Clark returned a punt 60 yards for a TD and Russell Shawcroft mxuzts FAH7AS . Hockey League bAAAAAA AA., A mmt Am, Am, mm) care of it rather than with a missed call or a no call," said Louder. "Our girls have got to keep their heads up because they can't let somebody else dictate what a good season they had." Meanwhile, Box Elder's coach only wanted to credit his team's star sister combination. combina-tion. "We've been working on that all year long to make those runs and it was a beautiful beauti-ful assist." said Bees coach Delos Wiberg. "The keeper came out hard and it was a good shot. Sometimes sisters just have that connection that maybe other players or teammates team-mates don't have." Ten minutes into the game, the Tigers' Brianne Harrington Har-rington shot from about 35 feet out, the ball took a home-team home-team bounce, skipped over the diving Heather Robinson and deflected off the goal post and into the net for a 1-0 Orem lead Orem outshot the Bees B-5 in the first half, though Robinson Robin-son kept the Bees within striking strik-ing distance as she had a few Soccer In soccer, just like in most sports, the outcome of an entire contest can hinge on what happens hap-pens in just a minute of play. Just ask Timpanogos. The Timberwolf girls soccer team stood toe-totoe with No. 1 Alta on the road in the state quarterfinals but couldn't overcome over-come an early reversal of fortune, for-tune, failing 3-0 to the Hawks. "The girls were awesome today," to-day," Timpanogos head coach Nat ah n Lewis said "They left it aU on the field and I'm proud of them. We've had a great year and this is just a good group of girls." The Timberwohes discovered discov-ered just how quickly things can turn around in girls soccer soc-cer in the third minute. Senior forward Stacy Bartholomew broke free from the Alta defense and pushed the bafl just barely too hard, allowing Hawk keeper Hailey De Young to get to the ban first. Alta bounced back quickly, getting a goal when Kealia Ohai scored off an assist fom in blanking of Bruins scored from 4 yards out to make the score 42-0 at the half. Thunderbird starting quarterback quar-terback Quinn Mecham looked sharp as he was W or-1 1 for 1 16 yards and two touchdowns and he rushed four times for 37 yards aD in the first half. Total domination. Mountain View had one bright spot in the game, and that was stopping Timpview on its first possession in the second half by forcing a Disc Herniation? 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With just over 15 minutes left in the game. Box Oder's Kelli Olsen tied the game. After Af-ter Orem keeper Afy Tucker threw the ball out to Brianne Harrington, Olsen won the ball and played it forward. One-on-one with Tucker, she beat the Orem goalie with a perfectly per-fectly placed ball in the upper left corner of the goal That's where the score stayed, forcing forc-ing overtime. "Sometimes a little hick plays on your side and anything any-thing can happen in overtime," said Wiberg. "I've got to commend the heart my girls showed coming back from being one down, especially against Orem, who is a quality team." I Jared Hunsaker ied this report. midfielder Stephanie DeVisser. I Jared Uoyd filed this report. Volleyball The Lone Peak volley baD team was in desperate need of just one point. The match at Timpanogos had gone to a deciding fifth game Tuesday night, and the Knights had built a 10-5 lead only to watch the Timberwohes Timber-wohes charge back and cut the lead to just a point. With the score at 14-13 and the home crowd screaming for Timpanogos to tie it, the pressure pres-sure was on the visitors to put the game away. And senior outside hitter Christie Carpenter answered the can. Carpenter, who finished the contest with a match-high 25 kills, slammed home the big kill from the left side to give Lone Peak the important Region Re-gion 4 win over the TWohes, 25-2L 16-25, 25-17, 23-25, 15-13. I Jared Uoyd filed this report. fumble. "Our goal was to score 24 points, force two turnovers and get a score on special teams in the first half. We met aU the goals except we only forced one turnover," said Timpview coach Louis Wong. "We met our expectations today. Our guys were ready today and we played with a lot of confidence." 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