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Show Thursday, September 13, 2007 Page 12 OREM TIMES Sports oaves Jared Lloyd V bury leHi H"FH o B C, i i " T" i r . i i.i Mountain View's Tasha Jorgensen (8) digs f it hull uguinst Lone I'euh on Sept. S. MV gets defensive in football win Bruin spikers fall Russ Lyman II ,ii!Yin- kurv, li.it .M' nil j -Mm w i r in li I i-k' i li ihnsun i i .ip.ililr ' 4 ii iltlji 'A il 11 ;i - i -1 iw. il w as tlii-1 .in-i at I k He hilt lll.lt ilm sn l tlHMJl the lilll-t.il' lilll-t.il' i l.iltlltul liked u ll.il lll'- s.lW l dirisi ill, u hu mil heil I uiieli- In the I (I'-t'IlM-III t lie si. lie 111 l'l'IJ i UI 1 1 15J. Ills lii il i uai hint1, itup. I'etiinied to A here it ,i si ,ii led and i-d Ills new le.un the 111 inns, to a 1-1-7 A 111 oil I I lda lllf,hl at I ooele, I Mining oil ol last week's name in vv tin h Mountain View held Ss l acuse to onlv seven points, the Hrillll deleilse turned in vet another stellar pel torniani e against I ooele. I he liultaloes' ot tense was better on one plav. a 74-yard loin hdou ti run l 1 ooele running run-ning hai k ai ( lausing , I he Mountain View delense was I letter on all the rest. I In- delense pit it done to-nifdit to-nifdit I was re,- pleased with our delen.sive ctloit," lolinson said, " I his is a team that's Ixrn si orin a lot ol Kiints this vear. hut our delense w as excellent. I liev had one run and other than that, we reallv shut them dow n.'' I low dominant was the Bruin delense'1 I ooele was held to onlv is. ,inls passing in the game I .ike aw av ( lausing's long sei ond uartet' run. the Hut-laloes Hut-laloes would have had onlv l.'i total yards in the first halt Mountain View held I ooele to one yard or less on 2(1 ol its II of tensive plavs On eight occasions, oc-casions, a Hut lalo player w as dropped for a loss. I he Hrums also pii ked off a pair of passes and recov ered a tumble. "( ur delense played awesome awe-some and w e played as a team " said senior litiehai ker Marcus 1 )i aper. "We swarmed to the ball. I think every play there was at least five people in on the plav I mean, it was A of 4 to Lone Peak awesome With the Mountain View de-tense de-tense plavmg at a high level, the-Hrums the-Hrums didn't need a lot of help trom the ol tense, and they got just enough trom running back 1 .1 Mounga. Mounga scored a pair ot touchdowns in the first half to provide the scoring tor the Brums. Mounga's first touchdown came on a fi-yard run in the tirst quarter. The junior running back scored his second touchdown on a l.'J-yard run around the left end in the second quarter in which he was sprung by Anthony Heimuli's monstrous block downtield. When asked about his touchdowns. touch-downs. Mounga said. "That's not even me. the offense got me ( lose enough to score and I just got good blocks." I hiring the rest of the game the Mountain View offense was able to move the ball, but it repeatedly shot itself in the foot with penalties. 11 for 105 yards to be exact. The liruin penalties allowed I ooele to stay in the game up until the end. but the stingy defense de-fense re! used to break. "We made some errors tonight, to-night, but when your defense is playing that well it puts you in a position to have some success." suc-cess." .lolinson said. "We're going to he OK. We'll get those things ironed out." With 2:0!) left in the fourth quarter, the Buffaloes recovered recov-ered a fumble deep in their own territory. However, four plays later, Mountain View safety ( ircg May came up with an interception to halt the drive I ooele got the ball back once again with 30 seconds left, but the Bruins got another big interception, this time from junior defensive back Jordan Smith to seal Mountain View's third consecutive win. "1 was very pleased overall." .lolinson said. "When we can win a close game after not hav custom stairway elevator allows FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT in the home your choice, removing the physical challenges imposed by stairs. Stairway elevator features include: Battery backup tor use during a power failure Easy fold-up leaving Swivel seat for ease Call toll free 1 - 800 mam Only 45 - sit. - ' v.'-n.,j :-);' an it ' (-:, call MARIO RUIZ North Count ing won a lot of games over the last few years, I think that speaks a lot about the kids and their character." Just how much confidence Johnson had in his defense was displayed in the second half. T(xele was called lor a jx'tialty on a third-and-.'l plav from deep inside Mountain View territory. Instead of declining it to force fourth-and-3. Johnson chose to accept the penalty to bring up a third-arid-H situation. The coach wasn't let dow n, as the Bruins batted down the next pass and forced an incompletion on fourth down to get the ball back. Mounga finished with M yards on 12 carries. Quarterback Quarter-back Mark Garrett was an efficient ef-ficient ti-for-i) for yards. Coach Johnson enjoyed his return to Trxiele where he began be-gan his coaching career in 1(91. "It was awesome, it's changed a lot but I really like 1 wele. I loved coaching here and it was a great experience." Johnson said. "This was my first coaching job. I got to see kids I coached and it's hard for me to believe they're grown men now with kids playing football in high school." Volleyball I Lone Peak def. Mountain View 3-1: At Lone Peak, the Bruins managed something not many schools have been able to do this year against Lone Peak win a game. But the Knights managed something even more impressive a lti-25. 25-22. 25-20. 25-14 victory vic-tory over Mountain View on Thursday night to remain undefeated un-defeated on the year. Missed passes and poor communication com-munication plagued Lone Peak in the first game, allowing the Bruins to take an early 7-1 lead after a big ace by Tasha Jor-gensen. 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Sophomore forward Angelica An-gelica I)ickson paced the T'Wolves by putting the ball under the diving Lehi keeper in the lit it h minute, then tapping tap-ping the ball in on a breakaway" break-away" tour minutes later tor a 2-0 advantage. The home- team scored on another breakaway in the 40th minute this time by sophomore sopho-more forward Shelby Bruning to cap its first half scoring spree. The visiting Pioneers came out strong after the break but needed 2X minutes before getting get-ting on the board. Lehi used a set play off a short corner kick to get the ball in the middle, where forward Paige Ituma tipped it home. Any hope of a big Pioneer comeback was snuffed out in the next minute, however, as Timpanogos freshman midfielder mid-fielder Marissa Nimmer drilled in a long shot for the final score of the game. Lehi created some good opportunities throughout the contest, but '1 impanogos kept them from turning them into dangerous situations wit h good team defense. On the other side of the ball, the Pioneer backline had trouble matching the T'Wolf speed. I Timpanogos 4, American Forkl: At Orem. down b' a goal for the majority of the first half, it looked as if all would be dark and gloomy for Timpanogos against American fork on Wednesday. But like a shaft of lightning, a penalty kick by Malerie Jaramillo ignited Timpanogos to a 4-1 win over the Cavemen. The game between the two Region 4 foes featured two completely different halves of play. In the first. American f ork seemed to come down with every ball and played with much more energy than the listless T'Wolves. After a shot by Kaycee Mansfield barely glanced off the goalpost and Ashley Broderick's close shot went barely wide off a nice look deep in Timpanogos territory, the Cavemen were finally rewarded. re-warded. On a set kick after a J, soldiersummit.com N 1 MOUNTAIN CSTATCS CRAIG DILGERNorth County Timpanogos' Marissa Nimmer (21) battles American Fork's Hulley Kellersberger during u gome Just Wednesday. penalty. Nikki Packham sent a perfect low cross to a cutting Mansfield where she deflected the ball easily into the goal, too close for Timpanogos goalkeeper. goal-keeper. Alexa Anderson, to have a chance. It looked like the good times would keep rolling for American Ameri-can Fork (3-5. 1-1 Region 4). but a foul called on a push by the Cavemen inside the lx gave the penalty shot to Jaramillo that tied the game. Halftime came a minute later, but the mo mentum kid already swung. "It was a region game and there was a lot of pressure pres-sure there to win," said 'impanogos assistant coach Jim Jaramillo. who filled in for an absent Natalyn Lewis at head coach. "There was a little bit of frustration at the beginning of the game figuring figur-ing out what they were doing. But with the wind the way it was and the weather the way. we knew that all the factors were going to be against us in the first half. We thought if we could keep it even or close at halftime. the environmental factors would shift and we would have the advantage. We were composed, we didn't panic, we just settled down and came back at them again." With the game tied. Timpanogos (ti-2. 2-0) poured it on. T'Wolf leading scorer Marissa Nimmer knocked home a goal to give the lead to Timpanogos. then Noelle Sanders calmly scored the 625 N. State St. Orem 224-2698 boxmartqwestoffice.net 833 S. 170 E. Provo 377-1011 boxmartofprovoyahoo.com rrn - iip rrn m PP? im Spm ml !4aKit -jgh wr, 4 toMm two Cor Jw miet oug sAw m Zcrttt. t for Ttnitt. inn mi t.min. Smwcw wtf Gmma WifWaw. knot mi fwf wstr uSt ("a, xjU mi C't&k ja oyf nyLout mUtm Ttnitr. iAoujh ui x iMsst rti&iau aMtt Timet. Tha you for hetpmg Precious Pet Paradise support continuing education for poomers it Utah. 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"It seems like when they tied it up with that PK it was devastation," Murdock said. "It was a total flip-flop. We just lost hope and fell apart. We've got to stay consistent and finish a game. I'm not mad at my girls. I just feel like they gave up a little bit and let Timpanogos take us out of our game." Volleyball Alta def. Timpanogos 3-0: At Sandy, the Hawks took a long first game before going on to sweep the T'Wolves 29-27, 25-15. 25-15. 25-21. Gaby Feliciano tallied 17 service points for Alta. rv m |