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Show Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Saturday, September B2 22, 1990 Pleasant Grove upends Timpview Herald Correspondent After an hour wait for school administration to round up officials, the Timpview homcoming football game with Pleasant Grove finally got under way Friday night. Pleasant Grove wasted no time in putting a damper on Timpview's homecoming celebrations by scoring on the third play of the game. Donnell Hooley took the pitch from quarterback Glen Montgomery and raced 70 yards for the score. Nick Dorrick kicked the PAT. With its first possession Timpview used a third down draw pass play to play and a move into Pleasant Grove territory. Ryan Sudweeks then kicked a fiel goal. il, Amtncan one-yar- - rd 14 3. FbchtwKJ ST. GEORGE Span- ish Fork played big play Friday night. In the end, the Flyers hung 0 on for a Region Eight win to set up next Friday's meeting with Springville. Both teams are 0 in league play. The biggest play of the night carne with just 37 seconds left in the game when Spanish Fork's Scott Vest was stopped at the goal 21-2- 2-- Texas spikers dodge BYU upset attempt FORT COLLINS, Col- o.- A hitting barrage by BYU junior Tea Niemi-ne- n almost gave BYU an upset victory over the University of Texas at Colorado State's Volleyball Conference Challenge Friday night. But the Longhorns outd lasted the Cougars by game scores of 1M5, 12th-ranke- 17-1- 5, 15-1- 1, 13-1- 5, 15-1- a stunning total of 67 attacks, Nieminen recorded 30 kills. She also contributed three service aces, eight digs, three block solos and three block assists in the Cougars' losing effort. Saturday in the Challenge, the Cougars play Out of 7707-- 21 70 run (Dorrick kkk) in end rrom Bateman pan pass Iron (Chamberlain kkk) (Dorrick Mortjomery pass tram G. 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Down the stretch, the Tigers penetrated deep into the Mountain View defensive lines, but failed to come up with the score they needed. Mountain View, which improved to put the nail in the coffin to kill any thoughts of a late comeback when Cardall took a perfect setup pass from Tisha Cox and kicked it home for the final score. Orem fell to "You've got to hand it to Mountain View," Orem's Garlan said. "They're a very strong team. They did the job. We cleared the ball terribly. You can't do that against a good team and 5--0, win. If you don't get the ball out of your defensive end, you can't do very much on offense." "I thought that Orem really took it to us in the first 20 minutes," the Bruins' LaHargue said. "We were really tense coming into the game, which was understandable with first place on the line. Orem came out and played hard. They did a great job spreading the field. It took us half an hour to figure that out. I was really worried in that first half." "In the second half, the girls settled down and got things going." Fitz-garra- ld 1, Bulldogs While the battle was 0 raging in Orem, Timpview was fighting to stay in the hunt with a narrow victory over the visiting Bulldogs. Led by the defensive savvy Thunderbirds held off Provo for their second victory. Senior Christina Blackhurst scored the winning goal for Timpview, but not before the Bulldogs gave them a scare. With the time running out, Provo got a scoring opportunity to send the game into extra play. However, Sudweeks rose to the occasion to preserve the victory and the shutout. Cavemen 3, Vikings 1 Pleasant Grove made a game of it through the first 35 minutes of play. The game was knotted at one until late in the game, when Mary Bates booted in her second goal and Melissa Brooks added another for good measure. one-on-o- ne Support th Best Quaiierbacsk in the USA!!! fl in PERFORMANCE... f COUGARS NEW! 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McRykhlt at PMadekihia 0 1 4110 Teufel al Chkago (Nunez 3- B- 3, Toronto 1. Vi 0- -1 I Toronto t, Terontt 10 I BoggsSb 441 at Pittsburgh (Toman 001 000 DJonesS,39 -1 lOt II 114 I 3V, Los Angeles, (n) Tomtit -1 son the valley scoring leader, jf ,wes -&l' 3L rtttt Bonds M OeLeon MiirryMllar t- mtsbwth Houston 4, Atlarrti 3. 10 mnings Cincinnati at San Diego. n) adCapitalizing on the home-fiel- d vantage, the Tigers utilized the wide Orem playing field to control the ball in the opening period. Nonetheless, the Mountain View defense, which is quickly establishing itself as one of the area's toughest, picked up the slack and denied the Tigers on several promising scoring opportunities. Led by middle halfbacks Stephanie Christiansen and Mandy Hodges, the Bruin defense controlled the open field to keep Orem scoreless. The Tiger defense countered by turning in several outstanding efforts of its own. Keeping Mountain View with their solid team play, the Tigers kept pace until Teresa Car-dal- l, i itnVV s''s'' QOf''"0 m S- B- Bream. SEELi IJWS JrHsiSf' MSnStW""'' 101- 3, Pittsburgh 1 744S-I- 40 f" lntePl I i Shake J 4 I CXI- 000 000 1 Dayley 114) 3 As Bruin coach Mike LaHargue was quick to point out, Orem gave his team a lot of trouble and even outplayed them in the first half. 0-- L, 27 1 000 000 DiPino at Baltimore 4 3-- 1. 14-1- f J 0 Totals 21 0 DrWfflsburgh ) Stwbryrt 2-- rd fT3T 0 1 1 000 000 000 000 000 001 Cttvtland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Kansas City (Wagner Sndbrgib lb Dtwsonrt By BEN FOSTER Herald CorrespondeT It was billed as the matchup of the year. It delivered nothing less. With first place on the line, Mountain View and Orem, the powerhouses of Region Four girls' soccer, locked horns Friday in an intense and heated game. When the smoke finally cleared, Mountain View found itself on top with a 0 victory. In other action, Timpv ew knocked off Provo 0 while American Fork overcame Pleasant Grove 0 J" 3011 40 1 Totals 1 1 0 0 0 0 Sttn Murphy Dtnnh Harrington KertJiOtarwitar lobby Ctameett Fated TeOjuatty PatMcOowaa Mountain View kickers ease past Orem atline on a tempt. Vest gave the Dons a chance to tie the game when he returned a punt 57 yards for a touchdown. Then, when the snap for Roger Critchfield's PAT attempt was high, Vest tried to salvage things. Dixie opened the scoring on a Brian Hickman to Tyler Wilkinson pass and Jason Blake added the point. Spanish Fork came right back when Kent Cook passed 10 yards to Critchfield and Critchfield added the PAT. Wilkinson then electrified the kick-of- f Flyer faithful with an return. Dixie led 13-- 7 at the half. The Dons went ahead 3 in the third quarter on a Matt Marziale run and Critchfield's PAT. But the Flyers got the winning points when Hickman passed 60 yards to Micah Deckart and then ran the ball in himself on the conversion play. 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Late in the first half, Payson blocked a Cedar City punt and Kory Harward returned the ball to the Redman line. From .447 New York lock) there, the Lions marched in for their only points, scoring on a d run. The Sammy Ford Lions went for two points and scored the conversion on a Bryan Nielson run. 77 Baltimore Setter! 42. South D!tJ St. Fork Miki DOWER 73 24 pass from Hatch (kick lailed) 3170-- 11 70131-2- Cedar City comeback scuttles Payson, 1 8 443 DtM tl kkk)' fourth-and-on- M II pita from Cooper (Smith kick) I pw from Cooper (kick tailed) 1 few minutes later, Pleasant e Grove scored on a pass from Montgomery to Danny Norman with 22 seconds left in the game. Dorrick's kick was good. e Hon 2 A Toronto 32. North Sevier 23 Beever 20, Millard Pint View Wntchlmeclit M -Smrth fumble (15, Oti- -4 201 Nn Vtrk Gl - 12 Cleveland 07141-2- P&HwIey rd rd Dixie 00-1-3 rd d was intercepted on his own line by Mark Chamberlain. Shortly thereafter, Timpview was then forced to punt from its own four-yar- d line. After a one-yapunt by Timpview, Pleasant Grove sored when Hooley fumbled into the end zone and Justin Brackenbu- - JEFF 110 Restart treat (1), (34L Niniiso Sandberj. l M Boston (Palmer kick) T 4 Chicago HO- -3 -- xnraon MfHireet M run 21 (tun tailed) JuabO 44 Los Angeles t, Oram JuWtKANLiAWt (Palmer run 5 (lick failed) North Sanpete 40, Grtnttvilto bnat (Pita kick) Iron Jotjenten York 44), 2 a N II II Kerns! Summit Frtnoact (UCote (.)) hie lock) HchAdd 22 Human pass Wautca UN Ptfk Ctty 21, Nortti Somrmt Sou (Hurst 104 and Hanmaktr (CookHI II EiwfU.uWill rd Pleasant Grove's Montgomery By 4 JofdMU.Mtjmy? Dtlti 31, put fm Jorgtrean run 4 IHundberj II 20, foot 100 at 14 w DP --Mew York Oenen. and Scudder iBromne, kxk SkytiwS7,Coltonwxdl 0lynHt 30. HighXnd 21 Gnrtt 21, &nghm 13 Cypn34, Hunter! 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With four minutes remaining in the game, Pleasant Grove was mountdrive when ing a scoring Timpview's Montgomery interceptline. ed Montgomery on the On the ensuing play Timpview's Morriss fumbled on his own line. By BRIAN TRUMAN Ml TeUta a ill S UK t |