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Show a DAILY HERALD Wednesday, September 8, 2004 Soccer was aO they could manage. In addition, BYU went on the offensive, and ended up ' Continued from CI out shooting the Aggies - - set up by Bobbi Tillotson and another corner by Thomas. That was all the Cougars would need. Utah State (1-- seemed to be the aggressor in the first half, out shooting BYU 5-But what they possessed in quantity, they certainly lacked in quality. Regardless, Aggie head , coach Heather Cairns was pleased with how her team came out. There was lot of back and forth, and any time you have that, it's good," she said "We were pushing, but we couldn't quite get there." The second half was a different story for the Aggies. They didn't get a shot off until nine minutes remaining in the contest, and after that y of two shots, that J 4) 3. f - V'- - m rrl iO'w ; 14-- 7 for the "game. "It was nice to get that little cushion (2--0 lead) in the first half," Rockwood said. rWe challenged our players to put more defensive pressure on them in the second starters this year. But right now I think we're three or four times better than when we started the season." Reinbold headed in a ball ' mini-fhirr- half." Rockwood saw the game as a chance to give a lot of her team time on the field, as 20 BYU players got an opportunity to play. "We have a huge bench, and everyone has been working hard," she said. The win was BYLTs 85th victory at home in the nine years of competing on South Stadium Field. Freshman goalkeeper Eri-k- a Woodbury was credited with the shutout, the 45th such win at home during the same span. BYU plays host to Gonzaga on Friday at 7 p.m., before hitting the road for California contests against USC and Loyola-Marymoun- t. ASXZRICAN CAR CARE ' Photo by JEREMY HARMONOaily Herald is pleased to announce the addition of. celebrate an important point as they face the Skyline Eaglet on Tuesday. Below, pleasant Grove junior Tela Burnett spikes the ball for a point Pleasant Grove defeated Skyline. Hm Pleasant Grow Vikings Vikings Continued from CI win. Tuesday night's game marked the second time Pleasant Grove has faced Skyline this season. It took them five games to defeat the Eagles the first time when playing in the Tournament of Champions" earlier this season. So Pleasant Grove knew it would be a challenge. "I was nervous, We knew they would come out tough," said Pleasant Grove's Kortney Robinson. She attributed her team's success to team unity and friendship. "When we are united, we win," she said. According to Robinson and the team's record, the Vikings have played united more than 90 percent of the time this season. to third string girls who provide an excellent second six to match up against our starters m practice, Daniel said. Breanne Winger finished g seven with a and Hailey Jeppson added 13 29-2-7 1 0: Even good blocking from the middle couldn't help Timpano-goinconsistency as they lost to Northridge 20-2- 22-2Timpanogos middle blockers Lam Lotuleld and Cali Nelson kept their team in the game. Other star Timpanogos players were Jessica Jensen on the outside and EmQee Hen-shaon the right. Uintah 3, North Sanpttf 1: At North Sanpete, visiting Uintah took the first two games and never let up, winning in four ' 25-22522. games, 25-1North Sanpete's Jessica Aa-gated the team with 12 kills. The loss drops North Sanpete s' 17-2- 5. w . Head coach Mike Daniel said his team's depth has helped them succeed. "You get good at what you practice, and we are fortunate enough to have second and 1, scored an easy sweep over 25-225-1in Timpview, 25-1nocH-egioplay. ' Kristen West led Mountain View with seven kills. Mountain View improved to 1 overall. Timpview fell to Uhl 3. Judge 1: At Lehi, Lehi broke open a close match with two strong victories in Games 3 25-2and 4 to win, 25-2n kills. 5, to our management and sales team at the Spanish Fork location View 3, Timpview 0: At Provo, Mountain View team-leadin- I NorthridM S, Tlnpanogpt JARED GROTEGUT 0. I Mountain 19-2- 5, rd 3, 7 years in the Jf (i - 1 25-1- Vv 0-- 2. I Dugway 3, Meridian 0: Xrti g.- Dug-wa- y got its first win of the season with an easy sweep of 25-125-1in Meridian, 25-1Region 18 competition. Dugway improved to 1 overall and m region. Meridian is 0--3 and 3, 0 iLL -.f I I 375 North Main St. Spanish Fork 798-21- management- - and sales Jared can help 25-1- Christina Measom led Lehi with eight kills and Liz Walker added seven. Lehi improved to 1 overall while Judge fell to business 4 years in . with all your tire and mechanical needs Jared would like to continue serving past customers I 191 South 100 West Payson 465-979- 1' 397 North State St. Orem 226-209- 4 |