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Show Thursday, September 6, 2007 Page 10 0 R E M TMES PORTS Mtn. View Continued from I'uge !) he was simply dominant on th; other side of the ball. Syracuse got a g'xxl kxk at May's defensive prowess early on On the Titans' first possession of the game, t he-senior he-senior safety got a sack on the first play, then had a tackle in the Syracuse buck field. After almost individually forcing a third-and-long situation. May came up with an interception which he returned l!t yards for a touchdown to put Mountain View up 14- just five minutes into the game. "We just played very well, defensively we wanted to set the tone early and we managed man-aged the game well tonight," said Mountain View's first-year first-year coach Teko Johnson "It ..... . .'. ' . . j J- ill IJII ill r .L5"'.-1 :V... ft? t "V. 1 , "- tokY jJ jtfjk ifiaimnn orem 1 C pleasant AJimLrH grove f t- alpine I If Sum rote J k! was good for us to really set the tempo early." May played a crucial role in two other Bruin touchdowns as well. I )e scored on a 10-yard end around in the second quarter quar-ter and made a big hit to cause a fumble in the fourth quarter which set up a l.'J-yard T.J. Mounga touchdown run. Complementing May's outstanding out-standing day was a host of inspired in-spired Uruins. Ileimuii rushed for a pair of touchdowns including a .'7 -yard run late in the second quarter. Quarterback Quar-terback Mark Garrett hooked up with Caleb I)veland for a lx:;iutitul ,'il-yard throw-and-catch in double coverage for a touchdown on fourth-and-long. l-ovdand out leaped the Titan defenders on the play and caught the ball as he fell back into the end zone. Garrett and I .oveland also hexjked up for a Advertisement Herniated Disc? Sciatica? Leg Pain? If I All - Have you tried pills, therapy, injections, massage, surgery and f ailed'.' I lave you wondered if your severe back, sciatica, sciati-ca, or leg pain will ever go away? 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Loveland finished with a pair of catches for 78 yards and a touchdown." The defense was every bit as good as the offease as they prevented Syracuse from scoring scor-ing until the fourth quarter when the game was well in hand. Mountain View held the titaas to just 48 total yards in the first half. ALso playing an important role in the outcome was a Mountain View cheering section sec-tion full of Bruin Crazies who are getting excited once again about the school's football team. "We've never had our stands like that ever," May said. "AH this hard work we've put in is finally paying off, it's so much more fun. We've got a lot of spirit and we're motivated and excited at the school and on the team. It's different, but it's what's expected now." Along with the Mountain View community, coach Johnson John-son is also happy with the direction di-rection of his football program. 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Early in the second half of Tuesday afternoon's contest at Springville between the Red Devils and Mountain View, it appeared the Springville's efficiency would be that important. im-portant. In the end, the fact that the Red Devils managed to score two goals on their first two shots of the period resulted in the home team holding on for an important 3-2 Region 7 win. On Springville's first real attack of the half, Red Devil sophomore midfielder Brianna Blackwell stole the ball, rolled to the right side and put in a perfect shot over the top take a 2-0 lead. The Bruins responded just three minutes later, as senior midfielder Auna Janis rifled a hard shot from outside the penalty box. Springville sophomore keeper Sadie Clemens dove girls volleyball team. The Red Devils utilized potent po-tent defensive and offensive performances Tuesday night as they defeated the Timpanogos T'Wolves in four games, 25-15, 25-19, 18-25, 25-16. Game 1 belonged to Spring- Don't be taken in by these types of hearing aid offers. Check the bottom line, written guarantees and after delivery service. soldiersummit.com MOUNTAIN ESTATES TPint'jri slum: &J y 9 fny f I DAYS ONLY WesterrTLjS Community Bank Life's needs. Life's bank. WTIMCOMMUNITViNK COM and knocked the ball down, but couldn't corral it. Mountain View senior midfielder Maddie Wiscombe got to the ball first and scored to make it a 2-1 game. The balance swung back toward the home team in the 59th minute, as sophomore defender Vanessa Johnson scored to make it 3-1. "Give Mountain View credit," Swanson said. "They fought to the end. The made every opportunity they had and kept themselves in the game." Bruin head coach Sara At-uaia At-uaia felt her team didn't play at a high enough level until it got behind. "Once they scored their second sec-ond goal, we started to give 110 percent," she said "I don't know why it took so long. We need more consistency as a team." With the win, the Red Devils Dev-ils are just two points behind league-leading Orem, while Mountain View knows it has to get some wins to get back in the race for the Region 7 title. I Mountain View 3, Timpview 1: At Orem, the Bruins scored three goals in the first half and went on to even their Region 7 record at 2-2 (44 overall) with a win last Thursday. ville. With an earry 54 lead, the Red Devils took over. After a Timpanogos error, Samantha Sumsion delivered one of her 10 powerful kills to put the Red Devils ahead 74. Lindsey Barker followed with back-to-back ace serves to cap a 4-0 Springville run. The T'Wolves pulled with two before Springville went on an 11-1 tear, led by two more Sumsion kills. Barker finished off Timpanogos with a game-point game-point ace serve. Game 2 seemed to belong to Timpanogos, as the T'Wolves capitalized on several Springville Spring-ville mistakes and delivered numerous, convincing kills and blocks. But with a 16-11 lead, Timpanogos was unable to hold off a Springville run. With its back against the wall, Timpanogos stood strong, despite another Spring- Pirats Caribbean At Worlds tmd jpftj.r r.ju Wghry wiJy 5twry 7.-00 SctwAry KtrbHl-OOpn Even Alaighty WsM MgMy MMdiy-Sitirdey 7:0019:15 pa Sctwfay MctlM l-OOt 5:00 pa WAHTEDD WATER, WELL RIGHTS & IRRIGATION. Call Ross (Family Legacy Dental " A Groap Of 11k Ftaest Doctors Family & Pediatric Dentistry 9 lm Most Insurance, Chipsj WW a I i i A specializing m: Cosmetics Crowns Veneers Restoration Teeth Whitening Root Canals IV Sedation Hospital Dentistry Preventive Care Also. For Your Children's Comfort Oral Sedation Prescription Financing Available 845 N 100 W ' t - ... 4 i -i I 0tfd$i4 'VirjM 0i Mtiu . 0 Photo Courtesy of Mike Frost Mountain View's Caleb Loveland makes a touchdown catch against Syracuse. ville run, and took Game 3. Timpanogos' comeback was short-lived and Springville took the final game and the match. FOOTBALL Layton 49, Timpanogos 35: At Layton, Timpanogos dug themselves them-selves a hole too big to climb out of and a fourth-quarter comeback came up short in a loss to Layton. Layton (2-1) scored 28 unanswered unan-swered points in the first half. It wasn't until Christian Stewart Stew-art threw a 35-yard pass to Ben Laidler that the T'Wolves got on the board. Stewart also threw a 43-yard pass to Grant Jimenez in the third quarter, but Layton maintained a four-touchdown four-touchdown lead. Down 49-14, Stewart threw three more touchdown passes to Kevin Schade, Taylor Lyons and Jimenez, Ji-menez, but it was too little, too late fOTJAnpaBpgos (1-2). SOCCER I Timpanogos 7, Spanish Fork 1 : At Spanish Fork, Marissa firnmer's hat trick and Noelle Sanders' pair of goals ted Timpanogos to victory vic-tory in the Region 4 opener for both squads. McKenzie Adams and Elisa Craig also scored for Timpanogos (5-2-0, 1-0-0). 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