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Timpanogos and Spanish Fork battled to a 1-all tie as the home team fought back with a goal in the 70th minute to counter coun-ter a first -half score by the Dons that threatened for most of the afternoon to be the only shot to find the net. Arturo Hernandez struck first for Spanish Fork (2-3-2 Region 4), creating a drastic change in mood for the game by blasting a right -footed shot into the back-left corner of the goal. It was only the sophomore's third goal this year, Atuaia said, "But when he connects like he did on that shot, he can be deadly." His score in the 18th minute min-ute nearly killed the spirit of Timpanogos, which is 2-2-3 in region. T' Wolves co-head coach Made Easy! Metal Roofing ft Skiing 29 aa. Tuf-RIb Evararaan. Brawn Great Hor Amlngs, Sheds! tall Today 768-3332. METALmart HtTAl AND MOftl 492-7746 'J il il SPECIAL! Thru April 28, 2007 Get 47 Spools of Embroidery Thread FREE Willi JUUI (JUIUIIdSC Ul dll Aurora 440, Artista 630, 640 or 730 P "It was a great game and we were very fortunate to get the win in the 10-plus minute of overtime." After an exciting 10 minutes of soccer in the extra period, Orem junior midfield McKay Qjrbett took a pass on the left side of the field and drove hard into the corner of the Thunderbird box. The Timpview defender tried to knock the ball away, but iastead clipped Corbett on the inside of his leg, sending him sprawling. The referee quickly blew the whistle and moments later senior midfielder mid-fielder Jason Bodine drilled the ball into the back of the Natalyn Lewis blasted her players play-ers at halftime for what she perceived as a lack of effort and concentration. Her team had several shots on goal before Spanish Fork connected on its first real threat by Hernandez, from about 15 yards out. That energy lasted the rest of the first half, but Timpanogos looked like a different team after intermission. And Scott Robinson tied the score with an 18-yard shot in the 70th minute with about 10 minutes left in regulation. Atuaia called it a breakdown in defense, which led to an open shot the senior forward capitalized upon. Each team had golden opportunities oppor-tunities in overtime but failed to finish. Most notably, Timpanogos missed an empty-net shot and Spanish Fork hit the crossbar. "It was one of those games," Timpanogos co-head coach Paul Lydolph said. One of those days that was somewhat unsavory. Equal wasn't best in this case. "This time of year, you need wins," Lydolph said. t Timpanogos 0, Lone Peak 0: At Highland, neither team could score throughout regulation and Heavy Duty -Long LasSng- Save! rrri J jL rsrw8iRaatwe iQS Sw fiow" BPS Gate kl i (Gates HJJSates 1- I Gates I .l c?A 768-3332 L (Tlflll d . a m wrnr PRDVOCOUEGE Adult Intensive Vmg Sr A I co hoi Retreat Are you relapsing despite outpatient counseling & supports? Do you need to get away from triggers & influences, and focus completely on recovery? is a peaceful, wooded acreage, 45 minutes from Provo. Intensive 12-step expert horse therapy and much more! CALL 888-786-6425 for info and a FREE, confidential consultation for yourself or for a loved one. www.utahsummitlodge.com net to give the Tigers the golden goal win. "I love those runs and I love sprinting past people," Corbett explained. "(When the whistle blew), it was a mixed feeling, relief to get the call and hope that we could score." That hope was fully justified jus-tified by what happened earlier in the first half when T'Bird freshman forward Karson Payton got knocked down in almost the exact same spot, earning the same call. Orem senior keeper Brad Howard, however, guessed correctly on the penalty kick and knocked it away, keeping battles to tie with two overtime periods. Baseball Most of the time insurance is not necessary. However, it can be very handy in a bind. This is not only true of auto or homeowner's insurance, but also of insurance runs in baseball. Last Thursday, Pleasant Grove had to cash in its entire policy in order to preserve a 7-6 win over Timpanogos in Orem. . The Vikings opened up 5-2 lead early on, but it was Jake Rickenbach's end-of-game heroics that proved to be the difference in an exciting Region 4 game. In the top of the sixth, Rick-enbach Rick-enbach singled and was later driven in by Tyson Weber. In the top of the seventh Rick-enbach Rick-enbach tripled to left-center to drive in Pleasant Grove's seventh and final run of the game and give the Vikings a 7-3 cushion. At the time, the runs appeared ap-peared to be somewhat insignificant insig-nificant due to Riley White's solid pitching. However, the T'Wolves fought back in the bottom of the seventh. Bret Lopez reached base for for a fV Qierfk P1ir I its tr wr.i; nmiT r, trrr wit fufflimt Looty Qocovory (enter in overtime thriller the game scoreless. "That one hurt us," Timpview head coach Mike Anderson said. "We needed to put it away and if we had the game would've ended in regulation." Even without the penalty kick, the Thunderbirds had far more chances then the visiting Tigers during much of the first 70 minutes. A number of great opportunities sailed wide and Howard had the answer for everything else. But things evened out through the end of regulation and into the overtime as Orem started getting more things forward. Timpview got some A Timpanogos player races past the third time in the game by getting hit by a pitch. Mitch Foster and Christian Stewart followed up with back-to-back doubles to make the score 7-5. With two outs, Rhett Nielsen came to the plate representing the tying run. Nielsen hit a pop up that blew back into play and found grass to score Stewart and make it a one-run game. That was as close as Timpanogos would get, as White struck out Nash Fowler, his second strikeout of the inning in-ning and his seventh of the game, to end the threat. "Those (runs) were both big. That was the last thing I said to them was how big were those," said Pleasant Grove coach Ryan Hall. "You knew that those guys were going to get some hits and do something somewhere some-where along the line." Pitching out of jams was something that White did very well throughout the game. Although the T'Wolves had their lead-off batter reach base in five innings, they couldn't score more than one run in any inning until the three-run seventh. In the fourth inning, Timpanogos' Jordy deLisle led off with a single, but White induced a 4-6-3 double play to get out of the jam. White and the Viking defense once again stopped a T'Wolves rally in the fifth when Heath Ste- 4 "Mr' . M:M.HJH!IFJ:AIM.lJl:JUrTO: excellent corner kicks and the Tigers got a cross from Corbett on a similar run, but know one could get the ball in the goal. With the win, Orem kept pace with Provo at the top of Region 7 while Timpview now finds itself two games back. Still, it was tough for Anderson Ander-son to be disappointed in the performance of his team. "We were mentally prepared pre-pared today and played really well," he said. "We just didn't get the bounces and that's the way it goes." Jared Lloyd can be reached at 344-2552. Sp. Fork BEKY BEATONNorth County a Spanish Fork defender Tuesday. vensen started a 54-3 double play to end the inning. In the sixth, shortstop Rick-enbach Rick-enbach threw Fowler out at the plate to prevent yet another run from scoring. "They made plays, we didn't. They got big hits, we didn't," said Timpanogos coach Kim Nelson. "I'm proud of the way we made it close, but we sure squandered a lot of opportunities." opportuni-ties." Timpanogos was led by deLisle and Nielsen, who each had a pair of hits. Nielsen also provided four quality innings after relieving starter Gentry Croft. t Russ Lyman filed this report. Softball I Timpanogos 9, American Fork 3: At American Fork, Timpanogos got help from numerous nu-merous hitters as the T'Wolves rolled past the Cavemen. Kalee Gonzalez had four hits in four at-bats, while Angie Larsen had five RBI from her three hits for Timpanogos. Chelsie Laird added a home run to deep left -center field as part of the Timberwolves' 13 total hits. Timpanogos 3, Mountain View 1 : At Timpanogos, Shiri Stevens stifled the Bruins with a no-hitter. Angie Larsen led the offense with a double. 0" 1 hf - TUTORING M CLUB: Reading, Math, Writing, Custom Tutoring, GED Prep., and ACT Prep. 7, 231 |