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Show a DAILY HERALD Friday, September 24, 2004 HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS ) Spanish Fork share lead u "T V c ; f , ' Neil K. Warner :: DAILY HERALD- To get an idea of just how dominating Spanish Fork's golf program has been over the past decade, just look at its record. The Dons are the Provo tops Timpview s$?3 Springville, ff Jacob Conde V 1 r" ft Q BOTTOaily Herald hits the ball on the sixth hole at Hobble Creek golf course during the Region 6 golf tournament Thursday afternoon. back region champi- ons. ' - For 10 straight years Spanish Fork has won the region golf title. Same old, same old. Make room for another trophy. Just put it over there with the rest of them But Thursday afternoon at Hobble Creek golf course in ; Springville, Spanish Fork's region dynasty began to crack. Springville shot a sizzling 375 team score to win the match by 10 strokes over Spanish Fork (385). Payson was third with a 406 followed American Fork (428), Provo by ...... e a rr t a rrw. (iM) ana iimpview (im). Thanks to Springville's low round, the Red Devils have now tied Spanish Fork for the Region 6 lead heading into Tuesday's final match at Tri City. Both teams have a team score of 1,914, far and away above Payson, which is in third at 2,037. . "It's exciting to have the competition and to put some nrocciirA nn 11c tn have tn fnmo through," said Spanish Fork coach John Bingham. "Springville has been the better team I told our guys it's time to put up or shut up. It's time . for us to shoot the good Springville's win over Span- feh Fork was the fourth time in five matches the Red Devils : have beaten the Dons, but a loss in a match at Gad- stan earlier in the year left Springville playing catch-up- . Mason Casper helped the Red Devils catch up by shoot- ing a 73, the low round of the day. "I could have had two more birdies on 17 and 18, but I missed a pair of eight footers," Casper said. "As a team, we just outplayed them (Spanish Fork) today: This is the last time they'll be in our region before they go 5A, so I think it would be awesome to beat them and end their streak." Clark Fredrickson tied for second when he shot his lowest score of the year, a 74. He was joined by teammate Paul Norman and Spanish Fork's Bro-de- n Hughes at 74. Springville's Tyler Weight finished with a 76 along with Spanish Fork's Ryan Edding- ton and Bridger Butters. American Fork's Tyler Springville's Tyler Graves each came in with a 78 and Payson's Blake Hiatt finished with a 79. "We keep saying all year that we want to shoot in the 70s and today we did," said Springville coach Glen Bird. "This is the first time in the five years I've been coaching that we've had all five scorers shoot in the 70s for two weeks in a row." Weight still holds the lead for the individual medalist honors. He leads Eddington by seven strokes. Hughes and Fredrickson are each 10 strokes behind Weight heading into next week's final match. Region 7: At Gladstan Golf Course in Payson, Orem remained in control of the league race, winning the fourth tournament with a team 393. The Tigers lead the team race by more than 20 strokes with only one region meet left. That will be next Tuesday at Wasatch Mountain Golf Course beginning at nooa Dan Reid remained atop the region standings with another top finish. He took medalist honors with a 71. Timpanogos' Jeff Holmes was second at 72. Reolon 6 Tatffl tcorar 1. Springville 375, 2. Spanish Fork 385. 3. Payson 406, 4. American Fort 428, 5 Prow 430, 6. Tlmpview 436. MMduel muttr 1. Mason Casper .Springville, 73; 2. dark Fredrickson. Springville, 74; 2. Paul Norman. Springville. 74; 2. Broden Hughes, Spanish Fork. 74; 5. Ryan Eddington. Spanish Fork, 76; .5. Tyler Weight Springvie, 76; 5. Bridger Butlers. Spanish Fork, 76; 8. Trevor Graves. Springville, 78; 8. Tyler Cichrjs, Am. Fork, 78; 10. Btake Hiatt, Payson, 79 Team scorn 1. Orem 393, 2 Timpanogos 402, 3. Peak 408, 4. Pleasant Grove 438, 5. Mountain View 470. Individual results: 1. Dan Reid, Orem, 71; 2. Jeff Lone 72; 3. Andrew Huntsman, Timpanogos, 76; 4. Collin Gull, Orem, 77; 5. Matt Heiner. Timpanogos, Lone Peak, 78; 6. Davis Gull, Orem, 79; 7. Matt Usonbee, Timpanogos, 81, 8. (tie) Tyson Long; Nick Hdmstead, LP; Ryan Phillips, Orem, all 82. Holmes, American Fork holds onto ranking DAILY SOCCER ROUNDUP HERALD At American Fork, Timpview scored just before halftime, then added a goal in the second half to get the win Thursday. Brooke Gardner, Kellee Cook and Kristina Nibley each scored for the T'Birds, who kept Provo at bay in third place on the Region 6 scoreboard with the win, For American Fork, Alyssa Berrett tied the game with a goal in the first half, but it wasn't enough to lift her team American Fork (31, will play at home against Payson on Tuesday while Timhosts pview Springville. The T'Birds remain a game ahead of Provo in the region standings, and are a half game behind Springville for the lead. I Provo 1, Springville 2: Rachel Gunn and Jana Davis provided the offense for Provo as each scored a second-hal- f goal in the Bulldogs' comeback upset of the Region 6 leader. "It was a big win for us because they were undefeated in the region," said Provo coach Cesar Cardoso. Davis netted her 28th goal of the season to lead Provo to its fourth region win. For Springville Crosby Joyner scored a goal in the first half. next Provo plays on Tuesday against Spanish Fork while Springville travels to Timpview. I Payson 4, Spanish Fork 1 : At 3-- 1. (6-7-- 0, (9-3-- 1, (9-4-- 1, Payson, Kira Lazenby led the Lions with two goals to help Payson stay in the Region 6 playoff hunt. Brina Buire and Janey Ballard also scored for Payson 34-0while Devin Leavitt helped limit Spanish Fork's chances on defense. The Dons got off just eight shots on goal with Chelsey Potter stopping seven of those. Spanish Fork was led by Kama Farley's sec-- ., ond-hagoal. The Dons will travel to Provo, and Payson will travel to American Fork, both on Tuesday. I Orem 2, Pleasant Grove 0: At Orem, the Tigers came up with ' their third region win of the year and improved to with the shutout. PG fell to with the loss. Judge 1, Wasatch 0: At Heber City, the Wasps played "as well ais we've ever played against Judge," according to Wasatch coach Dawain Wheat-lebut it wasn't quite enough as Judge came away with a Region 10 victory. . After the first-hal- f ended in a tie, Corinne Davis scored in the 58th minute to give Judge the lead. Wasatch took 11 shots on goal and Judge goalie Dani Griffin stopped them all Wasp goalie Carli Latimer stopped 14 of Judge's 15 shots on goal Midfielder Stacee Smith led the tough Wasatch defense. 0, "We stayed focused, played aggressively and passed better than we ever have against Judge," Wheatley said. "It just wasn't quite enough. "We took a shot in the last four minutes that we thought was in, but it hit the inside of the pole and bounced out." Wasatch is 84-and hosts Park City on Tuesday. Lehi 1, Delta 0: At Lehi, Becky Pulham scored the only goal the Pioneers needed with three minutes left in the first half to help Lehi get a firm grip on the Region 8 lead. n Lehi goalkeeper Beth earned her seventh shutout of the season to anchor the Pioneer defense. Lehi is now overall with an undefeated 54--0 mark in region play with three region games left. Delta (64, will look to rebound in its game against North Sanpete on Thursday. Lehi will play North Sanpete on Tuesday. I North Sanpete 7, Carbon 1: At Price, Arwen Lott scored four goals to lead North Sanpete offensively. The Hawks also got two goals from Shar Anderson and 1 from Trevlyn Jankins in their big win. For Carbon Tabby Ginunins scored in the first half. - North Sanpete (50, tied Delta for second place in Region 8 with the win and will Lehi on host region-leadin- g Tuesday. 1, ), 50 Wor-thingto- lf . 3-- y, 0-- 0 tyy48tfi b u y women's VOLLEYBALL versus UTAH i us Aft a m W0 Friday Sept. 24th 7pm Com 3- m IT NCAA tnd help brtik the Attendance record III rallied for the next four points only victory of the night. In the third game, Provo made sure Timpview never found an offensive rhythm and was strong off the Timpview serves. The Bulldogs scored early and often, cruising to a commanding win and a 1 edge in the match. The Bulldogs are in Region 6. Timpview dropped to to take their 3-- n 25-1- ROUNDUP ,. Provo started its quest for the Region 6 volleyball title off right on Thursday, beating cross-towrival Timpview The homestanding Bulldogs had to fight for the 25-1win, as both teams struggled to maintain momentum. . Provo tallied 38 kills and 22 aces in the match, While Timpview had 24 kills and 12 aces: "We didn't know anything about Timpview," said Provo coach Wendy Bills. "They're a scrappy little team" Bills also said although Provo had good serving, its offense was slow to block and respond. Leading the way for Provo was sophomore Lori Wilson with 11 kills and Alex Probert with nine. Narisha Manu and Rachel Jamison led the Thunderbird offense with eight and seven kills, respectively. Timpview coach Steve Yama-d- a said despite the loss, the Thunderbirds played a good match and their lack of experience a factor. "We've got a relatively young team," Yamada said. "Provo's experienced. They're a team" good, However, Yamada said despite its youth, his team was coming along and never gave up the in the match. "There's a moment when they could have folded it in but they kept fighting and struggling," he said. "They did a good job." The Bulldogs were in control in the first game, cruising to an victory. In Game 2, Timpview had a chance to show its heart late in the game. Down 24-2-2 with Provo serving, the Thunderbirds 25-1- FRANK Springville High golfer Tyler Weight VOLLEYBALL HERALD CORRESPONDENT 24-2- 6, 9 2-- 0 L I Payson , 3, Spanish Fork 2: At Payson, the Lions came back e deficit and from a won the final game by just two points to earn a 26-24 win in the Region 6 opener for both squads. Delenna Ralph and Kellie led the Payson defensive. I Mountain View 3, Orem 1 : At Orem, Mountain View won an intense match in four games, 8 to win its Region 7 opener. The Bruins came back from a 23-2deficit in the final game to clinch the match. Alyssa Mer-re- ll and Angie Glassford each had 13 kills, Kristen West had II and Chelsea Broderick had 10 for Mountain View (24, will look to reOrem (2-bound at home against Lone Peak on Tuesday while tain View welcomes Pleasant Grove to its gym. I Lone Peak 3, Timpanogos 0: At Highland, Anna Lott and Paige Palmer had 11 and 10 kills, respectively in leading Lone Peak to its first Region 7 win by a 25-1score of 25-1Palmer had .727 hitting percentage while Lott hit .636. Ash ley chipped in for the offense with 31 assists. Lone Peak (6-travel to Orem on Tuesday, and Tim- two-gam- 20-2- 5, 20-2- 5, 25-1- 16-1- 25-1- 20-2- 5, 25-2- 30-2- 0 ). well-coache- d 0-- llint next plays at panogos (1-Pleasant Grove on Thursday. North Sanpete 3, Lehi 1: At Lehi, North Sanpete won its Re25-2gion 8 opener 25-10-- 21-2- 25-1- The Hawks are now with the win while Lehi dropped to I Wasatch 3, Uintah 2: At Heber City, Jessica Huntsman and Hilary Davis led Wasatch to a 27- 7-- 2-- 29. 0-- 24-2- 6, come-- f 0 15 25-2- 2, 25-2- rom-behin- win with a d combined 26 kills. Wasatch kept its undefeated record immaculate with the exciting win and is now The Wasps will look to continue their winning streak on Tues-day at Judge. I Carbon 3, Emery 0: At Price, Morgan Warburton and Jamie King teamed up for 20 kills while Monica Schorts had 35 assists to lead Carbon to a 25-1win to remain unde' feated. will continue Carbon (60, Region 8 play at Delta on Tuesday. I Grand 3, Juab 2: At Nephi, Juab lost in heartbreaking fashion after winning games 3 and 4 to tie up the match. Grand came up victorious by a score of 25- 4-- 2, 3-- -- 25-1- 25-2- 0 2-- 15. 25-2- 21-2- 5, 15-- 23-2- Katie Jackson and Tanya Hathoway led Grand with 25 t digs apiece. Jackson added eight kills and Hathoway had !" four. ; Juab (1-- 14) will travel to South Summit on Thursday. "', I Tintic 3, Meridian 0: At Provo, winless in Tintic kept Meridian . 4UJ : : i to Kegiuii io piay uy sweeping ue 25-125-1Mongoose 1 while Tintic improved to 04. Meridian fell to Tintic will look to capitalize ; on the win against Dugway on Tuesday, and Meridian gets a ; crack at Dugway in its next game on Thursday. 1 25-1- 1, 3-- 3-- i Is Zuke about to be fired? Keep it down. Quiet please. I'm sneaking around my office late at night trying to find out of there's any truth to this rumor that if I don't have a perfect week, I'm going to be fired. There's got to be some evidence around here. Maybe I'll try my password to see if it still works. Of all the nerve. Fire me? The Great Zucchini, knows all, sees all Preposterous as it sounds, I received an anonymous last week that said if I don't turn things around immediately, I'm gone. is there going What next to be a Web site called Firezuke.com? I think it has something to do with that stupid show, The Apprentice. People are just waiting to say the words. "You're fired!" I think I have a right to defend myself. So what if I missed Peak the American Fork-Lon- e game last week? I thought I had a dream where I had my hand on the pulse of Lone Peak's offense, but after the game; I realized I was taking the pulse of a cadaver in biology class. So I stumbled on the Mounn tain game. Come I on, other than the 500 got with the subject of "I told you so," no one else could have predicted that game right. By the way, I've saved all because after this those week, they're all being sent back as is. Same message and same text. So my ranking is somewhere around 110, but I dispute that. The computer messed up on three of my picks. I've appealed, but to no avail Besides, being in the top 110 percentile of the contest is good enough to get me into Harvard. I realize this could be it. This is week, literally. I can't afford to miss a single game. With that in mind, I give you this week's winners. Beat the Orem 27, Delta 14 Mm I Timpanogos at Pleasant Grove I'm not waiting for running back Teddy Owens' game-tim-e decision to find out if he's going to play. Who needs to I'm . If Provo wins this game, the Bulldogs are in the playoff hunt. What would happen if first-yecoach Clint Christiansen gets this team to the playoffs? Is there a space in the gym for another banner the reads, "Coach of the Decade?". Let's remodel the homecoming float so it can be used to make a victory lap around the track. ar Provo 24, Payson 21 Even though I predict Kyle Beecher will have a big game, I'm taking Timpanogos in this pivotal Region 7 opener even though the Great Zucchini Junior is confident Frankie B. will be outcoached. What does he know? Young, punk. Sure Jerrit Lui is a handful and Alex Lyons is a game breaker, but that's not why I'm taking Timpanogos. Four words. Chris Burr is back. . Timpanogos 20, Pleasant . . I Springville at American I Fork know what American Fork is thinking: If Timpanogos can hold Trevyn Smith under 100 yards rushing, he's not getting 25 against us. And I know what Springville is thinking: Mitch Beck may be a good runner, but it's hard to get any momentum going when you're tackled in the backfield. Touched You should be able to hear the helmets cracking all the way to Lehi Who will come through with the pressure on? Linebacker Zach CampbeLL View-Layto- I Payson at Provo Picking against Payson goes against my tradition. It goes against everything I stand for. I love the Lions. When are those great Payson wins of the past going to be released on DVD? What great wins? There were plenty. OK, there were a few. Payson over Provo to get in the playoffs, led by Ja- mon Taylor. And who could forget the electric and shocking win over Springville engineered by the legendary coach Rick Robins? I'm starting to tear up. But my job is on the line. I'm taking Provo. The Bulldogs feature defensive end Ikani Samani If things dont work out in football, he has a future working the Mexican boarder. Imagine an illegal immigrant trying to get past him. Not going to happea Hogue's big night is too much for Delta. Springville 28, American Fork 27 (overtime) Fork at Timpview I was on Spanish Fork TV I Spanish this week you know the cable channel and host Jeff Higginson put the pressure on. He wanted me to pick the winner of the TimpviewSpanish Fork game with three Spanish Fork football players waiting for me while I was on the set. , Talk about intimidation. I made my pick and ran out the back door. I hope I didn't go out an . emergency exit. Timpview 34, Spanish Fork 20 I Juab at North Summit Dont do it. Do I have to send . i Robbie Taylor, the resident hypnotist, to get any thoughts of Juan Diego out of your heads? Forget about it. Don't you do this to me, us and coach Mike Bowring. Dont go up to North Summit thinking you're all that. Shane Blackett, will you keep them in line? Juab 26, North Summit 21 Grove 13 I Mountain View at Lone Peak One of my favorite CDs has a title that seems to sum up this game perfectly for Mountain View. It's called, "Congratulations, I'm sorry." Good job on the win. I'm happy for you. Now does anyone in the band know "Taps?" I'm so sure that Lone Peak will win that I'll buy pizza for the starting offense (six pizzas maximum) if the Bruins beat Lone Peak. I fear Rhett Palf reyman will make me pay, but I'm confident regardless of what Palfreyman does, someone else will screw it ' V UD. Lone Peak 34, Mountain View 12 I Lehi at Carbon how many Just thinking yards could Tyson Thompson get if coach Joe Hayes lets him play the entire game? I'm guessing 300 big ones. Lehi 47, Carbon 12 , niuiiicm BtrkAnlJ , manu gi k U-- .l Hee, hee, all of you who took Timpview to score the most : points this week are going to be down two points when Taylor Salanoa leads Manti to a 50- - ;; point blowout of Richfield. Manti 50. Richfield 7 IBYU at Boise State One of my a guy I'll just call "Harod Jowley," is actually picking BYU in this one. He says Boise State will be looking past BYU. He says ' John Beck is healthy and the !' r. blue turf is a I've got a admire his opti- - ' ' non-facto- I Orem at Delta In the first quarter Delta will be able to tackle Orem running back Ryan Hogue. By the second quarter, gang iach!:d Hogue. By the third quarter, they'll bring Hogue down, but not until he breaks off gains and by the fourth quarter he will be taking the Rabbits for a ride. , mism It's the same type of optimism I have every April when I think this is the year the Brew) ers finally play .500. ", Bobe State 24, BYU 17 I In other games, I like Wasatdi over Judge, Juan Diego over Gunnison and Utah over Air Force. " i |