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"We were making so many errors, I knew that if we settled down, we'd be "I "Carpenter vs. Carpenter: Who Will Sleep on the Couch?" The poHte. referred to the two school' head coaches, Matt and Mary Carpenter. Matt's team swept this 15-But matchup, he assured there was no additional satisfaction from all right. tried to wait it out, but things kept getting "I worse." Timpview called its second timeout of the game after American Fork ran the score to 10-A different Timpview team walked out of the huddle, and stuck a 12-run to American Fork for the victory. "I don't really know what I said during that timeout," Matt said. 15-1- 3. double-victor- really said in our household about this," 1 he said. "Deep down, we both know we want to win, but we'll keep this victory out of our normal conversation for 15-1- 1 "All I know is they showed up afterwards. I knew if they relaxed, we'd have a chance, because all of American Fork's points were coming off our mistakes." After pinning down the first game, Timpview jumped out to a 10-- lead en route to a 15-- victory in Game 2. Rachel Roberts led the way for Timpview, recording 12 kills, three service aces and four blocks. also Porter Karlie well, with 18 played assists, three kills, five digs and six blocks. 2 Lone Peak at Layton 15-1- victory with 11 kills and a 15-- .555 digging percentage. Orem improved to 2 on the season, while Mountain View fell to 0-- 3 in Region 7 competition. Lott had a run of seven points during game three and Stephanie Leavitt recorded 28 assists for Orem. Financing Also Available For Up To 60 Months O.A.C. r. W41 sr Savings THE SKINNY: There's not a whole lot of difference between most of Class. 5A and Class 4A. Lone Peak will grind it out with the running game and clamp down defensively on the Lancers. PREDICTION: Lone Peak 28. Layton 10 Provo (0-- 0-at American Fork (1-1, i. j 39 mos.. $3.000 00 rjrrve oft. reS4dil $1 8.91 2 9G. OAC. 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Elizabeth Lobendahn added a run later in the match. 2001 RX E300 MXH 22001 IS 300 6.99 PROVO 2, SPANISH Provo. 3-- 1) er, curren Christensen. The Templars keep rolling. PREDICTION: Manti 34, Grand 6 Timpview triumphs in marital match GIRLS VOLLEYBALL 2) 3-- 1) 0, LAST WEEK: By JARED COWLEY 3) THE SKINNY: Two strong defenses meet in this game. Go with the home team. PREDICTION: Juab 14. Gunnison 13 (0-6- ) (5-2- ) 2-- 1, 0, 3-- 0 5-- 1 2-- (1-- 0, Gunnison (1-at Juab (1-- 3-- 3. 6-- 1 2-- 3) (0-- 1, two games in a row after THE SKINNY: Ron Tree's Wasatch team hds-wo- n three straight losses to open the season. Look for the Wasps to even their record. PREDICTION: Wasatch 24, Union 10 5-- (6-- 5 3-- 2) (1-- 0, at Wasatch (2-- 6 1 Emery Singleton lead Delta's punishing ground game. PREDICTION: Delta 30, F.mery 14 secon- (9-2-- 3-- 1) (1-- 0, escape of Lehi, THE SKINNY: Delta has to come down from its Abbott and Storm 8. Jake in seat in the dnvers Region which puts the Rabbits 3-- SW 4-- 1) (0-- 0, THE SKINNY: The Hawks will Lie spitting 2-- LOADED! 3) 2-- 3) (0-- 1, at North Sanpete 1-- 1. is 2-- (1-- 0, games just Was the field goal good? Only the game played Lone Teak down to the wire video can tell. PREDICTION: Orem 21. Pleasant Grove 16 Orem's Tiffany Jones with a long free kick. Rather than attempt a pass, Jones took a shot on goal from way out that cleared the LonePeak ? defense, arched underneath the upper pipe and above the outstretched hand of the Lone Peak goalie. Less than three minutes, later, Lone Peak's Annie Cosper hit a shot from way out to tie the score, A minute later, Orem's Rachel Love struck an impossible shot from near midfield that cleared the DAN Ll'NDThc Daily Mcrakl Look out! Lone Peak's Kirsten Wood (18) and Katie Long, top, battle for the ball with Orem's goalie, giving Orem the 1 lead. Brittany Call during a game Thursday at Lone Peak. Anderson then put Orem up 1 just before the half balanced scoring attack to the Region 6 Wasatch sent 31 shots on goal. ended. GIRLS SOCCER shutout against Spanish Fork Wasatch moved the ball around well in Lone Peak made a Brook Schaertl, McKenzie Joyner the second half but couldn't get it into d-half and Jamie Hatfield all scored for run, getting back Peak fights to the end and the net. in Region 10) packed Union in the victory. Mary Call Springville into the game on a beautiful they never lay down. I love its defense in the middle of the field recorded the shutout in goal. from Chelsea crossing pass to play them because they and sent balls long into Wasatch's side Arnell to Rachel Hofeins in always play hard." of the field, Wasatch coach Dawain TIMPV1EW 6, PAYS0N 1: At Provo, Orem net. The front of the Orem overall, 1 Wheatley said. Timpview raced to the easy victory in a goal moved Lone Peak to in Region 7) retained its overall, Wheatley felt Wasatch Region 6 matchup. in Region 10) was flat early in the within one score. hold on second place. Timpview stayed unbeaten on the From that point on, Lone Lone Peak remained in wake of a tight match with Park City on season at while Payson fell to Tuesday. Peak played at a frantic third place at Jessica Harmon led the way for Timpace, pushing the ball up pview with three goals. Candice Clark PROVO 4, AMERICAN FORK 0: At field and getting some added two goals and Becca Petersen WASATCH 1, UNION 0: At Union, American Fork, Provo got goals from had a goal and an assist. excellent looks at the goal. Wasatch survived a great game plan four different players to improve to Several shots sailed wide and solid execution by Union to win in in Region 6. TIMPAN0G0S 5, PLEASANT GROVE Mikalan Miller, Jana Davis, Merand Orem's defense was overtime. 1: At Orem, Timpanogos ) Neither team scored until Wasatch's jumped cedes Pemberton and Britney Gutzman able to hang on long enough Brown converted in the aftermath to a halftime lead and cruised to a April Provo. for scored for the clock to run out. in of a corner kick four minutes into the victory over Pleasant Grove Goalkeeper Michelle Green earned "We didn't have our best first overtime. Chrissy Varelman was the shutout Region 7 play. game, but we got the win credited with an assist. Senior Tiffany Teeples led the way American Fork fell to and we have to be pleased with two goals. Senior Kristie Dalton Union nearly tied the game in the with that," Orem coach second overtime, but its fourth and final SPRINGVtLLE 3, SPANISH FORK 0: and freshmen Shantae Adams and At Spanish Fork, Springville Gabrielle Smart said. "Lone shot of the match struck the crossbar. rode a Julie Hegerhorst also scored. "Nothing 3) in its last two THE SKINNY; As well as Tlcasant Grove has been playing are The healthy and getting home. Tigers at Orem can't po ag.mist the scoring column first after a hands call left the 1-- (0-1,3-- 2) good shots on goal. But L.P. was unable to capitalize on those looks. Instead, Orem broke into " 3) (0-- 1, 6 playoff spot. Spanish Fork Both teams are fighting for a Region wins it. Miller to Bills Casey Enr needs a win to stay in the hunt 13 f PREDICTION: Springville 20, Spanish ork consistently pushing the ball to Orem's end of the field and getting several , 1-- 0, THE SKINNY: 3-- -- 3-- 2) (O-- on Saturday, you don't need to THE SKINNY: II you watched Imipview Pwo will be a rerun. watrh Timpuew Payson ton ght It PREDICTION: Timpview 48, Payson 0 By LANC E STARR Herald Convspondcnt HIGHLAND. If soccer was scored like basketball, then call this game a shootout. 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