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Show DAILY HERALD Friday. September 10, 2004 HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS 11i - f - . Composed Hainsworth Hard-hittin- g earns medalist honors DiastsDasttJ ruins Neil ' K. DAILY Jesse Strong cup. Hainsworth birdied that hole to set up a spectacular fin- Warner HERALD On No. 18, Hainsworth hit a and then took out long his and hit what he called his best shot of the day. It stopped 10 feet from the hole. ' He sank the putt to finish with an eagle. "My hand was shaking so hard, I could hardly write down my score," Hainsworth sakl after his eagle. "I had a good round, but I missed seven putts 10 feet or less for birdie or par. And if I just par No. 16, I could have easily been in the 16th hole. Would he snap his putter over his knee? Would he curse his father, Mark, who was following his round, for getting him into golf? Would he try to sell his clubs at the pro shop? ' Nope. He did the unthinkable. The Timpview golfer kept his com- t vv ' r Hainsworth may blame his putter for his 71, but he should have kissed it on the third hole when he made the putt of the day. His tee shot on the par-hole was on the green, but it was 55 feet away and he was facing a downhill putt. If he could just get it close he would be happy. It wentinthe.hole. "I got a break there because if I miss it rolls off the green on the fringe," Hainsworth said. Hainsworth's round keep him in the hunt for overall re' gion individual honors. Springville's Tyler Weight shot a 75 to keep his lead in the individual medalist honors at the halfway mark of the region tournaments. Weight helped Springville t shoot a 380, two strokes better than Spanish Fork. Payson was third at 402, followed by Timpview (417), American Fork (436) and Provo (462). . Springville's win did little to close the gap on Spanish Fork, which still has a lead (2-2- ill JOSHUA BROWNDaily Herald of SpringvUle tees off during a Region 6 tournament held at Spanish Oaks Golf Course on Thursday. Tyler Weight with three region matches left. Next week, Region 6 moves to East Bay where Hainsworth is hoping to string together k wins. "I have a lot of confidence there," he said. "It's my home course, I haven't shot over par there for the last month." fork 382, 1 Papon Spartti fork, 73, 73. back-tc-bac- - :1.SpHro380,2.SMrt 402, 4. Dmprtaw 417, 5. American 6. Prow 462. liaiHl, ltmHr MWI Moon Caspar, on to Sprtagvaa, 73, BUa MmlKliam 1. SparM Fort 1,149, 1 ScrincHk 1,161, 3. Paon 1,228, 4. Tanptfm 1,263, S. American Fork 1 .Tyler 1,302, 6. Prow 1,367. Own aMMoM Mars WSprtig224;2.RranEailrSpMnF 3. Erie 228; HWt Payson, MraMrth, Timpvlm. 230, 4. (aa) BUM 231 , and Mall (Mar, Spanish Fork, 231. That is bow Mountain View kept Games land 2 close. The Bruins even took an early lead in Game 3 with seven aces. But the poor ball Control continued e and they on the could not hold the lead. I Lone Peak 3, Americas Pott ft At American Fork, Jackie Foru had eight kills and hit .700 and Christie Carpenter added six kills and hit .850 to lead Lone Peak to a 25-1- 25-1- 25-1-7 victory. Setter Ashley Hamilton had 25 assists and two aces for Lone Peak Lehi 3, Timpview 0: At Lehi, Christina Neasom led Lehi with 12 kills in leading the Pioneers to a 25-1- 25-2- 25-1-7 win over Timpview in nonregion play. Lehi is 1 and Timpview is I Payson 3, Oram 1: At Payson, Payson dropped the first game, but won the next three for an 26-225-27 victory. Kiley Martinson served 19 points for Orem. Sandy Marvin had 11 kills for Payson. I North Sanpete 3, Wasatch 0: At Heber dry, North Sanpete beat 25-125-2Wasatch 25-1Jessica Aagard had five kills and Shandi Tucker added five more for the Hawks. North Sanpete improved to 4--3 and Wasatch fell to I West Desert 3, Tintk 1: At Trout Creek, Tintic won the first game 25-2but dropped the next three games by scores 25-2of 25-2and 25-2-1 in losing its first match of the seaserve-receiv- 4, 1, (3-0- kick-starte- ' hole-in-on- 2, ; . 3 . With an offensive onslaught by Provo outside hitters Nalani Lobendahn and Lori Wilson, the Bulldogs swept Mountain View 25-225-225-1-5 Thursday night in girls prep volleybal Lobendahn and Wilson combined for 18 of Provo's 29 kills, g the entire nearly Bruin squad. Mountain View ended the night with a team total of 20 kills. : . Provo ) came out blasting. The Bulldogs held the lead , throughout Game 1 and most of Game 2. Lobendahn and Wilson each had four kills in Game 1 and d the Provo offense. "When we got our passes we were able to run our offense," said Provo coach Wendy Bills. Despite a dry speO in Game 2, Provo's ball control did make the difference. With their crisp passing the Bulldogs setter, Cassie King, had many options. King also found time to make a few kills of her own, a handful of dumps and seven quick sets to her middle blockers. King mixed up the offense well and had the Bruins on their heels all night. . We never really got in a rhythm," said Mountain View coach Jon Fairbanks. "Our ball control was not good." The Bruins struggled with passing all night, often shutting their setter Hoku Holdcraft en-- tirety out of the play and never getting into a rhythm. Even with a rough night of passing, the Bruins found a way to com-pete through their serves. "When our serves were tough, we took their offense out of the game," Fairbanks said. 1, 60s." posure and finished the round with birdie and an eagle to 71 and finshoot a ish as the individual medalist Thursday afternoon in the Region 6 match at Spanish Oaks golf course. "Everyone in my group wondered how I kept my composure after the hole I choked on No. 16," Hainsworth said. "I . wanted to throw my putter down the fairway and use my the rest of the way." Hainsworth had a perfectly good round going through the first 15 holes. He was for the round and had the lead before hole No. 16 chewed him up and spit him out, threatening to crush his confidence. But instead of letting one bad hole ruin his round, Hainsworth responded by and hitbreaking out his ting a shot so close to pin on the par-- 3 hole that some thought he'd aced it. e, It wasn't a but it feet three from the stopped VOLLEYBALL HERALD CORRESPONDENT ish. Those in Eric Hainswarth's foursome watched and waited to see how he would react after his tee shot landed near a to house, then he three-putte- d record a triple bogey on the Provp 3, 0, 2-- 7. 18-2- 5, 25-1- 4, 7, , L 8, 2. .. 1, 0, son. I South Summit 3, Juab 2: South Summit won a marathon Re- gion 14 opener, edging Juab 12-1- 5, 16-2- 15-1- 8, 25-2- 15-1- 0. Zuke takes this opportunity to branch out a bit It's official: I've been type- cast. I got an last week at Emm greatzukeexcite.com that had the following subject line: "Zuke knows football, but that's all he knows." Everyone knows the Great Zucchini knows all sees all, is and unbeatable in football, but I'm a little alarmed at the lack of respect I'm getting in other sports. I'm a fountain of sports knowledge. I sweat sports knowledge like Springville coach Doug Bills sweats when they're out of dessert at I'll even give you a few free Chuck-A-Ram- knowing football And if that didn't, this will It's time to get back to my Let's get to this week's football winners. Beat the bread-and-butte- r. I Orem at Springville Orem's offense will finally get it going against a soft Springville defense. Ryan Hogue should have no trouble cracking 100 yards. Alex Call will return a punt for a touchdown. Quarterback Nate Jones will throw a touchdown pass and you know what? It won't be enough. Here comes Tannar Rehrer's big night. 7 medalist? Orem's Dan Reid When will Tiger Woods win his next major? Next year's Masters. See? You've got questions about your sport. I've got the answers. Want more? Soccer: Who will lead Utah County in scoring, Timpanogos' Shantae Adams, or Mountain View's Erin Salmon? Neither, it will be Provo's Jana Davis. a. samples. If you are wondering who the National League Wild Card winner will be, let me take care of that for you. As of Wednesday, five teams were within two games of each other and Houston had won 12 in a row. I'll take the Milwaukee Brewers. No wait, they were mathematically eliminated at the All-Stbreak. My next choice is the Cubbies. Feel free to take that pick to the bank. Springville 24, Orem 17, Next Cross country: Which Mountain View runner will win the state 4A boys race? Try Provo's Jared Rohatinsky. How about 2A Football? If you were to give an MVP to Juab right now, who would you give it to?. You've got me there. I'm torn between Jeff Blackett, Trevor Jones, Kellen Nielsen or Matt ar I Spanish Timpanogos' Jerrit Lui and Alex Lyons will each have more than 100 yards rushing and so will Spanish Fork's Nick Welsh. Whoever has the ball last, wins. Continued from Cl Continued from Cl 2-- r : 7-- 2-- e 1) -- . r Jared can be reached at iOoydheraldextra.com. Lloyd i t 344-255- or 2 , - - 2. 30 Peak'goals.,;i - - - . Orm improved to while Lone Peak dropped to 340, " rt m Fork at Lehi I took some heat for ranking American Fork in the top five early in the season and picking the Cavemen to finish third in Region 6. I cant hear you. I don't hear anyone talking now. The Cavemen are for real American Fork 34, Lehi 14 I Mountain View at Bonneville SpringvUle. Now an the Bruins need for a . win this week is for Bateman to get two more of those picks, Don Lovelace to throw for 300 yards and Ron Raeder to run for 200 yards, I think these Bruins can make this a game. I BYU at Stanford OK, so I was a little hard on BYU for Week L I kept waiting meltfor BYLPs fourth-quarte- r down and it didnt come. Imagine that. Who are these guys? BYU 27, Stanford 21 Bonneville 42, Mtn. View 21 I Pleasant Grove at Prove I was an set to take Provo in this battle of 0-- teams. I mean, why not? Provo has Rob Argyle. That should be reason enough. But then I found out Pleasant Grove running back Teddy Owens is out for a month, maybe more. The Vikings season is on the verge of a collapse. Now what? Who is going to breath some life into Pleasant Grove's offense? Who? Who? Who? But then I remembered my man Justin Herrera. He can throw a football through a tire from 50 yards out. He can hit wide receiver Jake Hoyt on a down-and-oin the numbers in stride. He is Brett Favre-esqu- e. He is the quarterback surgeon. Herrera win make Timpanogos coach Frank BramaU wish Herrera had stayed at Timpanogos. Pleasant Grove 20, Pfovo 17 3 ut I South Summit at Juab I have to admit, I kind of Uke these gritty Wasps from Juab. It seems like once a year, I bond with a team and we have a special relationship. I pick them to win and they slash my tires. Juab could be that team this year. I'd kind of like a Juab football poster for my office Maybe even an autographed Jeff Blackett photo. Wonder how much that will go on eBay after tins week's win? Juab 24, South Summit 21 I My choice for the QB who wfll throw the most yards is ... not Timpview's Stephen Covey, who is the overwhelming fan pick, getting over 65 percent of the votes. I'm going with the underdog Blake Francom from Payson. I Here's a look at my other win- ners this week: Wasatch over Carbon, Sky View over North Sanpete, Gunnison over North Summit and Manti over Grand. I Payson defense; our defense needed that. WeVe been giving up way too many goals, but today I was happy with how we didn't let them get many good shots." With the win, Springville moved to 2 overall, 30 in Region 6 play. Timpview dropped to I Timpanogos 4, Pleasant Grove 1: At Pleasant Grove, four different players scored for Timpanogos as the TWolves remained unbeaten Region 7) with a victory over league foe Pleasant Grove. The TWolves led 2--0 before Pteasantfl-ov(36-1- , broke through late in the first half on a corner kick to score only the third goal allowed this season by Timpanogos. Timpanogos then nailed the door shut with two more goals in the second half. Shantae Adams, Stacey Bartholomew, Stephanie Garner and Noelle Sanders each scored - one goaL Sanders and Shayla Adams had an assist each. Allanna Snowden and Sutton Cherrington split time in goal for Timpanogos. I Orem 4, Lone Peak 2: At Orem, the Tigers had a 2--0 lead at half time, then stymied a Lone Peak ; comeback to earn their first Re' gion 7 win of the year. Tamika Wilson scored three goals to lead Orem. Laura Gcoc5rich8cored both of Lone . (8-0-- 0, I don't know about you, but I'm excited that the Lions are competitive again. I can wear my Payson football again, that is, if I can get the oil stains out of it. Sorry I can't pick Payson to win this week, but all is not lost. At least quarterback Blake Fran-cowin score me a point by beating out other Utah County quarterbacks and racking up the most passing yards. Cottonwood 38, Payson 24 There's still a buzz about Andrew Bateman's incredible interception last week against I Hunter at Lone Peak Did you see that Timpview Soccer I Payson at Cottonwood I American ineligible. Line "We have a lot of starters back from last year," he said "The main reason is the kids play really wett as a team. To drive to challenge for the region title, yoii need to start strong." Even with the three victories, Newberry said there are plenty of things he wants to see the Red Devils improve in tonight's game. "We've got to have fewer holding penalties," he said. "Trevyn would've had a lot more yards it we hadn't been called for penalties. We also have to score when we have the opportunity to score we re not scoring like we d want to when we re m the red zone." The Tigers rebounded from being shut out by Timpview to pull off the exciting 10-- 6 upset over Spanish Fork and moved to 1 overall Orem overcame five turnovers by playing dominating defense against the Dons, .including a goal-lin- e stand late in the fourth quarter. "We have to make sure we pick up the front seven, pick up their blitz," Newberry said. "We also need to be able to tackle them, emphasize the fundamentals," The .Tigers are sure to zero in on Smith and try and take the ball out of the talented running back's hands. That could put pressure on quarterback Scott Pickering to pick up some yards , . through the air. "Orem has proven they can stop a one-ma-n attack," Newberry said "We need to be able to run and pass. We can't make a lot of mistakes. : '. : They're too good." Even with the top ranking and undefeated record, Newberry said SprmgYflle has yet to play . its best game. ,' "We have so much to improve," he said. "We're still far away from an playing an 'A' game. We're just playing 'frgrade' football right now." at Timpanogos Sp. Fork 35, Timpanogos 31 There're too many to name. That should put the muffler on this talk about Zuke only ' Fork Can you say shutout? Spanish Fork still has suspended linemen and Timpanogos still has injuries and players Howard Next. Golf: Who will be the Region game? Than you've seen the Hunter game. Replay. Hunter 35, Lone Peak 14 ' - $ , 2, American Fork 1: At Payson, the lions scored two first-ha- lf goals to earn their first win of the season. Kira Lazenby and Janey Ballard scored for Payson. Brina Eyre assisted both goals. The Lions improved to Region 6. For American Fork Lindsay Voorhies scored in the first half. I Provo 4, Spanish Fork 1: At Span--' ish Fork, Provo came out firing and won easily behind Jana Davis' two goals. CamiBiimhaD and Tiffany Wilkinson also scored for Provo Region 6). Despite , missing two penalty kicks, the Bulldogs stffl managed to score four goals. . Spanish Fork looks to rebound on Tuesday at Tim- ; r pview. LeW 3, North Sanpete 1: At Lehi, Aleisha Jex scored two goals and AliVanleeuwen added another to help Lehi win its second straight ,, Region 8 game. , Lehi outshot North " Sanpete 31-- 5 in a dominating win. For North Sanpete (40, Arwen Lott had the lone goal on a - ' ,a penalty kick. I Park City 4, Wasatch 1: At Park Wasatch team feH CSty, a worn-ou- t to Park City. . . v' ' The bright spot for Wasatch was GnaGertsch, who netted the . . . Wasps' only goal in the first minute of the second half on a combination strike. play that led to a far-po"(Park City) passed better than Judge (Wasatch's opponent last Tuesday), said Wasatch coach i 4 r (2-6- V 4 6 (6-2-- (2-6- 0, ,,-- (6-2-- 0, . 3 20) , u. ;j i;to get the baU 'S Springville's Kayryn Swanson (7) tries rimpview's Erica Shirts (20) during Dawain Wheatley. "We're just out. We didn't wcrnphysk mark up as well today as we did ' ' Tuesday night at Judge." Wasatch (53-- 2-Region 10) wfll get the weekend to prepare for a road game against Granite on Tuesday. I Carbon 2, Grand 1: At Price, Car- .. 1, FRANK BOTTDaily Herald away from the game Thursday. ' bon jumped out to a 20 lead and held on to win its first Region 8 contest , i Kim Capafljo and Tabby Cun mins each scored for Carbon Grand's goal came from I . Whitney Keogh. The Dinos win continue Region 8 play Thursday at Lehi ; (2-8- 0, . |