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Show SECTION WEDNESDAY. 344-255- 5 0 o 2004 SEPTEMBER 15. dhsportsOtvfaldextra.com Crowton sees opportunity arriving with Trojans tn "We played Notre Dame the year bewith a new attitude." USC beat Virginia Tech 3 in its first fore and they beat us Crowton said. game and routed Colorado State 49-- on "They were the best team we played all year. The next year, our attitude was difSaturday. The Trojans are defending national ferent. I think we played better because and loaded with talent at every position, including Heisman they were No. 1." Crowton said he expects starting quarTrophy candidate Matt Leinart at quarterback. terback John Beck to be ready to go. "You can look at our schedule a couple Beck injured his shoulder in the second quarter against Notre Dame in the opener of different ways," Crowton said. "You can say 'Oh, man, look at Southern CaL and made a brief appearance at Stanford in the final period on Saturday. they crushed Colorado State and Boise Crowton hopes his team has learned State is coming up right behind them.' Or from last week's disappointing 0 loss you can look at it like this is a great opat Stanford. portunity to see what we can do." Crowton is trying to get his team to fo"We were not composed in the second cus on just this week and not look too far half when the game was dose," Crowton said. "It got away from us. We need to See BYU, C5 learn those lessons and go into this week Darnell Dickson 21-1- 54-7- ," DAIY HERALD 0 . ' DJ S . JEREMY HARMONDaMy Herald ' at the beginning of practice Tuesday. BYlfs quarterbacks work out Sometimes college football coaches will downplay the opposing team's ranking. BYU coach Gary Crowton won't even try that with No. 1 (JSC coming to town on Saturday. "Normally, I dont care about the rankings," Crowton said. "But when you play the No. 1 team in the country, it's different. It's a great opportunity that doesn't come around much. It's only the second, time in my coaching career it's happened." When Crowton was an assistant at Boston College in 1993, the Eagles shocked No. 1 Notre Dame 9 in South Bend on a field goal as time expired. - 37-1- 41-3- HIGH SCHOOLS Qreni teams finel way to win Orem spikes Springville for third victory of the season Mountain View rides young stars to OTwin Jordan Jensen It's no secret that the success of the Mountain View soccer team lies squarely on the shoulders of young players. So far, they have held that re- Chris Peterson HERALD CORRESPONDENT HERALD CORRESPONDENT The Orem Tigers claimed their third straight victory, downing the 25-1Springville Red Devils 25-1-9 n on Tuesday night in girls volleyball action. Orem coach Wayne Wood was pleased with his team's victory, especially after the Tigers lost last week to Payson. v .,;.. "We eliminated the mistakes that we made last Thursday against Payson and passed really well tonight," he said. "Tiffany Harward stepped up and played a great match." Harward pointed to effective passing as a key to the victory. "We passed awesome tonight," she said. "It's just so much fun to play with these girls." Cori Nielson had a great night for the Red Devils, but it wasn't enough for the win. "It's not a good performance for me if our team doesn't play well," she said. "We just got down on ourselves after our win in the first game." Springville (0-- enjoyed a comfortable lead throughout most of the first the Tigers game. Then, trailing stormed back to tie the game at 23 apiece. The score was tied again at 24 and 25 before Springville finally sealed the first game 27-2Orem ) led the second game much as Springville had the first, minus the Red Devil comeback. The . Tigers won 25-1Orem shot out to an early lead again in the third game. Springville matched the effort early to take a 5 lead. Then Orem took control By midway through the game, the Tigers had puDed ahead by four , They went on to win 25-1SprirLgviUe kept things a little closer m the fourth game, but the consistency of the Tigers offensive and attack combined with the home crowd support helped Orem to maintain about a four-t-o lead throughout. Harward fed the Tigers with eight kills. DaniRobison added seven along with three aces, no service errors, and a 250 hitting percentage. sponsibility welL The Bruins, who have only three 25-2- 25-1- 7, Wis-comb- e, ' f "She (Janis) is MX 5. 2-- 0 (3-0- 8. 6-- to . 16-1- 2. 7. (3-5- I . five-poi- j . : C4 Two sides disagree over blame in ASSOCIATED PRESS ... The OAKLAND, Calif. Oakland Athletics and Texas Rangers disagreed over who's ' to blame for an altercation in ' the stands that led to the arrest of Rangers reliever Frank Francisco after he threw a chair that hit a woman and broke her ;: nose. , David Rinettf, A's vice president of stadium operations, said ' Tuesday a review of the ninth--, before fracas the . night inning which took place in the field box seats between the Texas showed dugout andbuupen the fans' behavior wasnt over the foe according to baseball's ' rules of conduct that are posted at every ballpark entrance, sw; mmiiiiiiiirnn-.ir-H'fn-- rrv-rt-rx- ft Jl V , . . miiihhiiiiiui urn mi iniinniwliiiinri-- " "r"- - a Lone Peak goal in the second half Tuesday. Mountain fight fan-play- er and probably for the rest of ,' "The incident became ugly when players approached the the season. Several additional ; officers from the Oakland Police area," Rinetti said be-' seating fore the teams played the secDepartment were brought in to se- ond game of the four-gam-e assist the Coliseum's regular series.'' .'; vivY--'curity staff, whiqh was inHe noted the fans didnt yell creased by 10 people in the visitracial slurs or swear at the ,' ing bullpen and dugout ; , Texas players. : Showalter said before the Yet Rangers manager Buck game he was satisfied with the Showalter was quick to point to . extra security presence and didthe Rangers nt want to rehash the incident, Eevious problems in the Oakland Coliselie apologized for the organizaum. He claimed the Rangers tion. J , s , . had asked for more security in ; Tm not going to get into ' the area, but Rinetti said neither they said, we said," Showalter learn from last he nor bis security staff had s .said. "We'll .' been approached with such a re- night, everybody concerned." Francisco was apparently m . quest. Still, the A's beefed up securi- back at the team's hotel in San ty for Tuesday night's game v Francisco and wasnt expected at the ballpark Tuesday, though and the remainder of the series "mniir - JEREMY HARMONDally Herald bad gets past Mountain View goalie Brittany Harvey for View went on to win the game in overtime. The THE d, e. 22-1- 5, , Timpanogos and edged Orem in she crossed it with overtime, C4. her left, and Madi son made sure she scored by walking the ball in," said Mountain View coach Mike LaHar-gou"That was Anna's first goal of the season, and it couldn't have come at a better time." Fighting the wind the entire match, lead on Mountain View took a goals by freshman Shantel Flanary. ' The first came in the second minute off an assist by Brianna Robisoa Then, in the 24th minute, Robison had a free kick right at the net that was knocked away by Lone Peak goalie Hailey Brown. On the rebound, Flanary cleaned up and put the ball in the back of the net. That's the story of our whole year," LaHargoue said about the youth of his squad. "That's how it's going to be." Thirteen minutes later, Lone Peak's Becca Hofheins set up Chelsi Roberts for a score that cut the Bruins' lead in half. In the second half , Lone Peak ) was dearly the aggressor, running down and beating the Bruins to almost every balL "They beat us to pretty much everything, and we were flat," LaHargoue said. "I thought Lone Peak played very well, and they did a lot of right-foote- 1) I More volleyball results, se- afniors on their roster, moved to ter beating Lone Peak 3--2 in overtime on Tuesday. Three minutes into the overtime pe riod, freshman Auna Janis ran strong down the left sideline and kicked a perfect cross to freshman Provo's Jana Madison Davis scored who 100th goal the bounced the ball of her career, off her stomach but it wasn't and into the net enough to beat for the winning Payson, and score. non-regio- iPlVtifli . i if-- & See BRUINS, U C4 0 his name still appeared on the lineup card The team said he could play, though the right-bander hadnt arrived by first ''. pitch. The Rangers said they had a lengthy team meeting before the game, but players were "J coming in and out of the locker room during that time. The team bus didnt arrive until 422 pm, and their clubhouse wasusunot opened to the media the f if ? al 3 12 hours before game time. It finally opened more than an ' hour late and players didnt have anything to say about , . Texas Rangers reHtm Frank Frandsce, bottom left, hurls a what happened. "If it doesnt pertain to the tallboy's chair into the crowd of Oakland Athletics fans during a . game, I'm not talking "pitcher . melee that erupted in the ninth inning on Monday in Oakland, Calif. A woman was hit in the face and injured in the fracas, and '' See FIGHT, C2 Francisco was arrested. , , - tH ?W fqjWJU..T,..,..1,,,,.......,..,. |