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Show Sunday. September Texas volleyballers foes spike first-da-y at Region Challenge By DOROTHY KNOELL Herald Staff Writer 15-- 5, 6, 15-1- 0, 7, early-evenin- match, the Lady Longhorns came back to beat No. BYU 15-- 15-1- 1, 15-1- 2. "They (Texas) are playing very well right now," said BYU coach Elaine Michaelis. "They did a nice job." The Cougars, trying to break in a new setter after the graduation of Maikki Salmi, struggled to find a rhythm against the Lady Lonan Redshirt freshman at setter last spring and all ghorns. Daphne Gee, who worked through fall practice, is still out with a stress fracture. Cherie who opened at setter last week for the Cougars, handled the job again Sam-Fon- was on a roll. Texas jumped to leads of 3 7 in game one. The and Cougars staved off four game points while closing the gap to but a hitting error finally handed Texas the game. In the second game, BYU took a 0 lead behind hitting tookes tours and travel g, Friday. "We didn't pass as well as we did in Hawaii, and we made a lot of hitting errors errors we shouldn't have been making even with the inexperi- ence at setter," Michaelis said. "I'm not blaming Cherie. She didn't do a bad job. As a team, we seemed a little tight. We weren't smooth and re- laxed." The Lady Longhorns were. Both Texas and Pacific were a little rough in the afternoon game, but by the time the night match rolled around, Texas specifically middle blocker Dawn Davenport and setter Damgara Szyszczak 14-- 14-1- ' Alta-Hillcre- st 8 gion this year will be Timpview, which returns sev- eral key players from the team that went to the state semi-finalast year. ls . Hitterblocker Cynthia Reeves and setter Tomika Young lead the way for the Both of them shone, along with Anna Bradley, in Timpview's over Provo. league-openin- win g Pleasant Grove, the defending state champion Vikings are counting on Tracie Williamson to lead the way. Williamson blossomed over the Summer and justified the ex- At Sportsline Tri-Ci- ty club champ 4-- BYU soccer schedule ODT-Flaming- o, '599 Mazatlan 7 Mir $569 .s299 num. KORON i JIMICS S1295 I YUCIlH) $1295 HAWAII OK. It 28) $349 few ROSE PARADE (Dec. 30 Jai. 1.. ..looii KIT v Mmmm Then the Cougars played a and appeared to be in control when a kill attempt hit Szyszczak in the head and the ball caromed back over the net and fell just inside the back line to give Texas the lead. From point and a 12-there, an ace and a BYU hitting error ended the game. BYU took control early in game three, leading 2 and 4 Contest lor Sept. 16th Thru Sept. 18th games You can win weekly prizes and qualify for the Grand Prize of a trip to San Diego and the Sea World Holiday Bowl! All you have to do is enter. There is no obligation. Just pick the winning team. It's fun, it's challenging and you can play against the experts. Weekly winners will have a chance at the Grand Prize so enter each week. 5 V 11-- 8-- behind good hitting and blocking from Duncan, Jan Giles and Plumb. But Texas patiently ate away at the lead with Quandalyn Harrell doing most of the damage from the outside. Two aces by Salen closed the gap to then a couple of Davenport dinks tied the score and Texas went on to win game three. 12-1- UUULlL 0, "They did some nice things with their setter, things that take practice time together. We haven't had that yet," Michaelis said. "They served tough all match, and especially got some nice ones in at a critical time in the third game. "It will take us a while, but I still think we'll, be there at the end of the year." FREE I FILTER 712 W. Columbia Lane 0 Provo 710 W. Columbia Lane 2 Provo 377-377- Thursday. Payson has struggled in recent years, but is also hoping to be improved this season. The Lions finished fourth in their own tournament before the league season opened. 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Coach Suz-etNelson noted her team members "went to a lot of camps" during the summer and are much improved. They gave tough Carbon a good bat- All-Stat- This week's prize Is a $25 gift certificate from World Wide Photo emu iwu uirxeis iu a beieiaeu diu uasReiuau ivmu game. TRUCKS TM Jeep )t riT- USED CARS s, ct III. s209 rkg Cancbii 1 BOOK OF Rlcl. 22 6-- 6. good point ODT-Weste- ODT-Santo- S4B9 I day rkg 11-- Col-led- The BYU soccer schedule for this fall (home games, played at Haws Field, in bold face): Sept. 13, Olympic Developmental World, 7:30 p.m.; team (ODT)-Pa- n 7:30 p.m.; 16, Scottsdale, Sept. Sept. 17, Glendale, 9 a.m.; Sept. 20, Weber St., 7:30 p.m.; Sept. 23, Calif. 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