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Show Saturday. April r, 2000, THE DAILY HERALD, (www.HarkTheHerald.cem), Casper's OT IfeMITQ goal beats - . The Daily In BYXTs last men's gymnastics hurrah, Cougar senior Guard Young came Young finished just short of winning the NCAA title at the men's gymnastics national championships Friday Arena in at Iowa City, Iowa. Young, who was fourth in Herald The state play- iT. M offs? ' ' Timpanogos boys soccer Hakama isn't looking that far ahead. . Right now, he's just enjoying the wins. Rick Casper scored a goal in the first overtime and Timpanogos held on for a victory over Mountain View Friday afternoon. It was Timpanogos' second Region 3 win in 2000 after failing to win a region match in its first three years of exis tence. v 'This was supposed to be foundationrbuilding year," Hakama said, "This team has already exceeded expectations." Timpanogos (2-- in Region 3) survived a slow start and finished strong to put itself in a good position for a state playoff spot. "We were just asleep in the first half," Casper said. "Once we tied it up it kind of woke us up. This win is huge. Now we , .know we can play with all the teams .in the region." Hakama, who has played for the U.S. Army soccer team, felt his squad was simply in better shape, "I think our fitness level was key," Hakama said. "At the end our guys were still going and Mountain View was a little burned out." : But Mountain View ) started strong with a score from Brian Mangum about 15 minutes into the match." Timpanogos keeper Jordan Hendrickson couldn't handle Timmy Goodwin's hard shot cleanly, and Mangum was right there to poke the ball in for a Mountain View lead. That's were the match stood at halftime and until 15 minutes remained on the clock in the second half. Casper was pulled down just outside the goal box and after the penalty, Chris Hightower rocketed a free kick to the upper left corner of the Ik VST coach Marko ifI t vni i y. Carver-Hawkey- e r i the : I ! 2-- 1 t it - " ' l..l ROBERT JOHNSONThe Daily Herald It doesn't hurt if I close my eyes: Timpanogos' Jonny Broadhead heads a ball during his team's 2-- overtime victory over Mountain View Friday. 1 WASATCH UNION 0 PREP SOCCER 1 HEBER CITY Ryan kick Rhoades blasteda over the outstretched hands of Union's goalie 27 minutes into the second half to give Wasatch the big Region 10 victory. in Region 10, Wasatch is overall. 50-yar- d net to tie the match at .Five minutes into the first overtime, Timpanogos' Michael Hall chipped the ball past the Mountain View defense, and Casper raced in to score the ar 4-- -- j 0 LEIII goal. go-ahe- 2 PARK CITY "I don't know how he (Hal (0-4- 1 " got it through Casper said. "Coach has been hounding me to finish on plays like that and I finally got one." Timpanogos earned a sweep of its matches with the other two Orem schools in the first round of league games. "Just call us the champs of Orem!" one Timpanogos player shouted after the win. There's still work to be done, but at least for now, that handle can ring true. . 1-- fin- ished with a 58. 1 75, behind Ohio State's Jamie Natalie, " who had a 58.375. Young led Natalie going into the final rotation, but Young scored a 9.250 on the still rings while Natalie scored a 9.875 on the floor exercise to take the individual title. Young's father, Wayne, won the NCAA title in 1975 while competing for BYU. He later went on to be a member of the 1976 Olympic team. The team title was also decided in the final rotation. With Iowa and Michigan battling it out throughout the entire meet, Penn State came from nowhere to take the title by scoring a 39.070 on the pommel horse to finish with score of 231.975. The:; Nittany Lions edged out defending NCAA champi on Michigan, . who finished second with a score of 231.850. Cougar senior Cortney Bramwell, who is the NCAA defending still rings champion, advanced to today's event finals by scoring a 9.950 on the event. The score included one of the four judges awarding him a perfect 10, but the highest and lowest scores are both thrown out of the scoring leaving him with a 9.950. Young advanced to three individual finals, qualifying on the pommel horse, parallel bars and vault. He won the vault event title last year as a ; junior. 0 all-arou- 3 all-st- last year, all-arou- 48.925-48.50- $ 0 - Darnell Dickson can be reached at 344-255- title nd Kilshaw allowed two hits and a run in the first inning, and a single in thesecond. But after that he shut the Wolverines down. In game one, UVSC starting pitcher Kelly Jones struggled, giving up five runs in innings. But reliever Matt Ward came in and'shut 4 the Gplden Eagles down the rest of the way. Ward picked up the win, improving to on the year. UVSC's Adam Jensen hit a solo homer in the second t get the Wolverines on the board. UVSC scored seven runs in the third inning to break the game open. Tom Ford had an RBI double to get the first run home. Dave Preston had a two-- . run single then Jensen and Aaron Lancaster added RBI singles. Aaron Brems got the' last two runs home with a two-- , run single. , In the fifth, Troy Tebbs sin- gled home another run for the ' Wolverines. In the sixth, Preston homered, and Chance Scott doubled home a pair of. runs to round out the scoring. IOWA CITY, Iowa d ' OREM all-arou- - By DARNELL DICKSON ' S(DD1ldl pDsl Cougar senior falls short of NCAA MV Page B3 Provo, Utah David Rutledge LEHI scored the gamef winner for Lehi ) two minutes into the second overtime in this Region 10'soccer match. Brian Ian O'Keefe tied the game atone by scoring Park City's only goal with two and a half minutes to go in regulation. (2-3- DELTA 3 NORTH SANPETE . 1 PLEASANT Delta stayed undefeated in Region 10 boys soccer play with a victory over North Sanpete. MT. - BYU BASEBALL SAN DIEGO Despite 13 " ROUNDUP ; Racheal Goodpaster hit a ( homer for UNLV in to lead her team to two game two-ru- n - victory. BYU is and and in MWC play overall. UNLV is 2 1 1 14-2- 5-- 1 BYU WOMEN'S TENNIS . BYU's Salt Lake City women's tennis team captured its third Mountain West Conference tennis match of the victo- season with an easy over instate rival Utah, ry ' Friday. The win improves the on Cougars record to the season, while Utah falls to . 8-- 1 t . 8-- . 3-- 0 " MEN'S TENNIS BYU LAS VEGAS After clinch- ing the doubles point with wins at the number one and three spots, BYU's men's tennis team had a UVSC SOFTBALL OREM The No.15 UVSC softball team improved to 21-on the year with an impressive r sweep, 12-- and , over visiting Weber State' University Friday. Bpth games were called after three innings due to the oppor-- . great tunity to get a 8 victory over UNLV. double-heade- Nenad Zivkovic who 12-ru- withstood a tough fought match from BYU's Gert Vilms at the number two singles position that gave the Rebels , Eule. n " In the opener, UVSC's 12 of 0 3 Mecham doubled and scored on Tiffany Weight's single. Pitcher Brenda Hart (11-6- ) retired Weber State in order .in the third to evoke the It was more of the same in the nightcap. UVSC scored fbur times in the first inning. April Mecham's triple was the big blow. Mecham col- lected three more RBI in second inning. ; UVSC's limited Weber Hicks Lynette State to just one hit and improved to 10-- on the year with the shutout. Tennis Complex. run-rul- UVSC BASEBALL UVSC and Southern Idaho split a pair of games in Scenic West baseball action Friday. e. . 10-3UVSC (17-1) pounded out 17 hits to win the opener 9-r- to win , but CSI's Craig Kilshaw threw a three-hitte- r in the second game to give the Golden Eagles a 12-5- 2 strikeouts Friday by pitcher jMicah Mangrum and a 3-lead, BYU lost to San Diego 0 Hatfield's grand slam keys PG win State, Friday. overall and BYU.'now "8-in the Mountain West Conference, scored all of its runs in the fifth inning. Those runs came from a solo homer by Aaron Whitley to right an RBI single by Nick Day to score Craig Peterson and Day scoring after two SDSU errors. pitched Mangrum, now 7.1 innings, scattering nine hits and giving up all six runs before Nate Fernley came in relief. ' 6-- 3 m 18-1- 4 3 to remain undefeated PAYSON These are the kind of decisions that make ' coaches look good. Pleasant Grove's Jon Hoover decided to go with Jason PREP Hilkrest Timpanogos a win over Lone Peak in Region 6 baseball play Friday. Giles got a double-plaball and a strikeout to hold off Lone Peak ) while goirg at (3-1- ) the plate. 4 1 001 501 Lone Peak 8 12 3 X 11 10 1 310 601 Spanish Fork M Jensen, Tnneman (4) and Eastman Nance. Larsen (4) Giles (7) and C Nelson WP Larsen LP M Jensen S Giles 28 Giles (SF) 2. Nance (SF) Gafegos SF). Young (LP) 2. Robinson (LP). Graves (LP). Goeckerli (1-3- 4-- Pteaaant Grove OOO Payaon 010 121 111 B 0 - 4 12 8 2 4 7 (LP) 3Eklenkins 1 Hansen. Green (5). Anderson (6). Morns (7) and Drew Carting. Guerrera (6). Wilson (7) and Wilson. Carting (7) WP Anderson (P). HR Martinson (PI Guenera (P). Anderson (PG). Hatfield (PG) ' (SF). TIMPANOGOS 12 HILLCREST 10 v Brandon Kirk was with 4 RBI to key Timpanogos cOmeback win over in Region 3 baseHillcrest ball Friday. " but Timpanogos trailed scored nine runs combined in the fourth, fifth and sixth inning OREM SPANISH FORK 11 LONE PEAK 8 (1-2- SPANISH FORK 500 234 10 12 1 X 10 5 12 3 LEHI 11 PARK CITY -- 7 Beau , Giles worked out of a jam in the top of the seventh inning to earn the save and give Spanish Fork ) LEHI - Royce Hampton ball through five pitched one-hi- t innings and A.J. Smith was with 3 RBI as Lehi ) beat Park City in Region 10 baseball Friday. Ross Worthington was at the plate and made two key defensive plays at first base to keep the momentum in Lehi's the eppiaaiPflfiE cen-terfiel- 5-- .(1-3- (3-1- two-ru- n 220 102 Johnson, Sailor (4) and Provstgaard King. Bellnap (4) and Broadhead WP Bellnap LP Sailor 2B Smith (H). Kay (H) 2. Sailor (H). Carter (T). Taylor CD. Kirk CD. Story (D ' ' (H) HR Taylor CD y n in ) Region 3. BASEBALL Hatfield as a pinch hitter with the bases loaded in the top of seventH, and Hatfield delivered a grand slam to key an eight-ruinning. 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