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Show Page C2 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, September 23, 1993 rSC overpowers mm line m voiieyi Ml REVIEW: Pleasant Grove defeated Payson 14--0 last week. "It was a matter of us putting pressure on (Payson quarterback Jamon) Taylor and we did a good job of that," said coach Bill Mikelson. " We picked (intercepted) three, sacked him five times and he fumbled three times. The whole key was our defensive pressure on him. The conditions were just miserable for both teams, took both of us out of our games. Payson has a fine football team therll beat some people before this year's over. They are a good team. But we played REVIEW: Last week Pay son lost to Pleasant Grove 0 in a driving rainstorm. "I felt like our defense did a great job," said coach Bart Peerv. "They (the Vikings) I had their backs against the wall the whole night. The difference was that we turned it lover and they didn't. (Payson lost three tumbles and three interceptions, i "They have a very good disciplined 14-- ! f 'i SA iTrrw, "OCr l!oi team." Peery concluded. PREVIEW: Friday Payson (0-- 1 in Region Eight, 1 overall) will be at Spanish Fork (0-- 1 m region, z overauj ior a i .w p.m. game. OUeUUMI ruin emuc la a uig game taut. la. tie ic juat jji a v u uiai ii, j, Tl n j i unajia we can eliminate the turnovers. Jo " backs (Ben) Spanish Fork's quickness concerns us. Their running M 6 Bradford are both pretty quick and we're not very 3-- PREVIEW: awfully big game for us. They're probably the ga,me,is team we'll lost some fight play. With a new coach and new They're good; they've to do it will take games. a little things they're trying urne. ineyve been in every except maybe the one against American Fork (a 4 loss). We gamewatched on film that and they were just ui tnat one- - they just turned it over too much. As long as we piay good defense well have a shot at them." INJURIES: "We havo Mikelson "And they're a little scary we defensively. They're a big, physical group, think we can throw on them if we can just get the time to do it." J"1 The Lions have suffered no new injuries. Running hack Kandon Renzello, who is out until late Octobor, is the only continuing . 0-- Krf"n!leProvo quick . 3-- OT gwIS;- 3-- (1-- Lake Tribune. "He's got them on a roll," Larson said of Pleasant Grove coach Bill Mikelson. "He has those kids believing in themselves. "They don't make mistakes," Larson continued. "We need to be like ; they are. I like their quarterback (Greg Williams) from what I've seen on Elm. He's perfect for that offense. "But " Larson concluded, "we're not going to worry about their ' Players. This week we'll concentrate on not beating ourselves." INJURIES: Havea has a broken finger and will miss Friday's game. Running back Devon Guymon, who was injured in a practice, will also ; - miss it. REYJEWipringville defeated Spanish (1-- 2-- "Boy, they look pretty good (on film)," Bills said. "They're big and they have, some good athletes. Their quarterback (Brett Engemann) and their running back (Craig Cloward) do a good job. "Against their defense we need to throw to keep them and our running game going," Bills said. VJURIES: "The (Jesse) Weight kid (a wide receiver) may be back. Everybody else is healthy," Bills said. REVIEW: American Fork lost to Brighton 7 last week. "They controlled the ball like we knew they could," noted coach Davis Knight. "And. we didn't convert when we had the chances. It g was a pretty tooiDau game, xney i were definitely the most physicafteam that M we've played." PREVIEW: American Fork (0-- 1 in Region Four and 2 overall) will entertain Orem 0 h -- J0 in region and 0 overall) at 7:30 p.m. Friday. FORK AMERICAN The Tigers are ranked No. 4 in Class 5A by The Salt Lake Tribune. ' ' "I would say they are No. 1 or No. 2 in the state," Knight said of the Tigers. "They're undefeated against good competition. We will definitely be the underdog. ''They are running and throwing the ball well. We might have our hands more full than we did last week. 'We have to convert any time we have field position," Knight said. 'And, we need real good defense against that running game. They have a more diversified offense than the team we just played. INJURIES: "We just have the bumps and bruises common this time of year. The kids who have been out are anxious to play," Knight said. Defensive coordinator Bob Ecklest who had been sidelined by an attack of kidney stones, returned to work this week. 21-- nara-nittin- rfsi JvZhr (1-- 4-- Fork lost to Last week Spanish 19-- 7. "Springville played good football and we coach Doug Snell. "Penalties hurt us. Two calls really hurt us. "Springville wanted it badly and got after us," Snell continued. "(Roah) O'Reilly ran the bail real well for them. "I thought all my defensive backs played conciuuea. pretty weii, tnougn, aneu (0-PREVIEW: Spanish Fork 1 in Region Eight and 2 overall) will entertain Payson (0-- 1 in region and 1 overall) at 7:30 p.m. Friday. "I hnne it rains this week." said Snell. whose team suffered through last week's rains along with all the other coaches and teams. "Payson has a pretty good crew. "We'll be going against one of the Defter quarterbacks in the state of Utah. Pressure is the ticket. I think our defense is playing pretty good right now. He's going to have to be on. "Offensively, weVe got to produce. I think we can. Payson plays stingy defense. We'll have to throw to be successful. Kyle (Dart) throws a nice ball for us," Snell concluded. INJURIES: Adam Mattinson has a hurt foot and is questionable. "Nick Lopez will be back after missing six weeks with a broken leg. I don't know how effective he'll be, but it's land of an emotional lift for us," Snell said. Lopez is a lineman. didn't' said 3-- REVIEW: Last week Timpview defeated Provo, 3 in a game in which rain played a major role. "It's said to have to play under those conditions," said coach Chad Van Orden. "It took the fun out of it. We feel fortunate to win because of the way we were moving the ball. But, we did move it a little better than they did, though. Craig Cloward, our tailback, ran the ball well and our offensive line did a decent job of opening holes for him and our other bflcks ' "We're elad to eet the Provo game under our belts. It's without a doubt our biggest Fork "Our tough preseason helped us," said coach Doug Bills of the win over the Dons. "Our defense played really well. We only gave up 21 yards rushing and 31 passing. Just about everyone played well George Bird, Glenn Small, Jesse Taylor among them. "Offensively we just finally scored some points. Roah (O'Reilly) rushed for 117 yards and (Joe) Tippetts probably had his best game ever with 59 yards rushing, 52 receiving and hlfWMrina fnr Pnah " 0 PREVIEW: Springville in Region Eight. overall) will entertain Timpview (1-- 0 in region and 2 overall) at 7:30 4 is No. in ranked Class 4A by The Salt Lake pJFnday. Timpview 3 REVIEW: Springville come. PREVIEW: Springville Timpview (1-- 0 in Region Eight and 2 overall) will be at in region and 3 overall) at 7:30 p.m. Friday. "I've watched them on film and they've moved the ball each game," Van Orden noted. "They've just had that turnover bug (seven against Mountain Crest and six vs. Orem). . in (Roah) "They've got three of the best players in the league to We be concerned have Walker and (Joe) Tippetts. O'Reilly, (Jason) about them. Offensively we're trying to shore up what we're doing. We've been moving O.K., but we've just been making mistakes." INJURIES: "We're pretty healthy," Van Orden said of the injury situation. (1-- 0 Last week Lehi lost a game to Pine View "For the third or fourth week in a row we played fairly well offensively with 320 yards total offense, but we're still having problems scoring," said coach Jeff Kilts. The big concern Ihave is scoring when we get into red zone. We got inside their 20 (yard line) four times and came away without a score. And, our defense did well until the fourth quarter, when we ran out of gas. With three linemen out, we've got a lot going both ways and that's . killing us at the end. PREVIEW: Lehi (0-- 0 in Region 10 and 3 overall) will entertain Union (0--1 in region) at 7:30 p.m. Friday. "Intially I picked Union or Wasatch to win the region, Kilts said. "The big key is we're going to have to put some points on the board. We're having a tough time trying to figure out how to do that. So far we're only scored 25 points total this year. "If we can play like we did at Pine View, but get ball into end zone, I think we'll be O.K. "Defensively we're going to have to force them to pass. We play fairly good pass defense. If we can shut down the running game, that s going to u the kev " Kilts sflid INJURIES: Cole Black is still questionable. Chad Hadfield has a rib injury and is questionable. "Other than that, we're all healthy," Kilts said. REVIEW: 17-- 7. New colors, new OREM name and almost entirely new open game two, and the Rebels led after 14 exchanges of serve. But once the Wolverines got start- set. and kids are getting more confidence.". PREVIEW: Mountain View (1-- 0 in Region Four and 1 overall) entertains p.m. Friday. The Bruins are ranked Brighton (1-- in league play) at 7:30 No. 5 in Class 5A by the Salt Lake Tribune. "Brighton is a big physical football team that runs the ball very well" Monsen said. "Our big concern is that they can and will control the football. The main thirty about trying to contain them is to be disciplined n( o5S'wrwncrnnH defensively, too." Monsen continued. "To beat that nan thmw it siifppssfiillv on first down. 3-- 0 Completely, we necu w; w board," Monsen concluded. 15-- them." The goal to start strong in con- ference play certainly was achieved Wednesday. The Wolverines hit .3 1 1 while holding Dixie to . 130. The returnees provided a good foundation for the team, and it didn't seem to matter which freshmen Richards had on the floor -- they all delivered. The Wolverines broke out to a 0 lead in game one, getting a couple of kills each from freshmen Annette Hill and Amber Kallunki, a former Spanish Fork High star. 4-- 2-- day-to-d- Sa-be- y, 6-- 12-- 2. 4-- 0, s, 6-- 6. for us. "We had trouble passing in the first game, but we got that taken care of in the second game so we could run our plays." 7-- The hard-hittin- Kallunki led g UVSC with 14 kills, while Hill added nine (and hit .615) and Moss 10 digs. 6 kills and a team-hig- h Harris had 39 assists. UVSC entertains Snow Friday at 7 p.m. in another IC AC match . Aces from freshmen setter Stephanie Harris and sophomore Markay Moss helped the Wolverines continue to move ahead and they eventually won the game on two Harris blocks of oversets and a golfers seek title in Tucker Intercollegiate BYU injury, won the tournament with rounds of Murray Van was ninth. Mexico New of Gundy BYU Coach Bruce Brockbank will take the same five players who handed him his first coaching victory with the win in Washington. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -The BYU men's golf team, which breezed to a victory last week at the Husky Invitational, steps up a notch this weekend when its faces five of the country's top 15 teams in the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate at the University of New Mexico's Championship Course. Practice rounds were today . The 39th annual Tucker Intercollegiate runs Friday (36 holes) and Saturday (18 holes). UNLV (6), Arizona (7), Stanford (10), New Mexico (12) and Virginia (15) are ranked ahead of BYU (17) in the GolfweekTaylor Made poll. Southern Cal (28) finished second to the Cougars last Monday and Tuesday in Seattle. Other schools in the field are Air Force, Colorado, Hawaii, New Mexico State, Oregon, Pepperdine, South Carolina, Texas Christian, UTEP, Utah and Weber State. New Mexico is the defending champion and is off to good start 18-tea- m d after finishing second to North Carolina and ahead of Texas (3) and Stanford at the Fox Acres Invitational in Colorado. The Lobos' Brian Kortan, who redshirted last year with a shoulder ninth-ranke- Fav.Team PASSING Nam Payton Jaflordt, MV Houghton, SF Thmpan, NSan Gllaa, Sot Engtmnn, Tmp Adamaon, LaM Taylor, Willlamt, Duchr, Manning, f 3 4 224.7 1,0 8 .4037 .5074 .4322 .4463 .4640 .4032 .4973 .4602 3447-- 3 3 3 4 3 4 4 PQ Oram 4 4 AF 144.0 130.7 127.3 122 3 116.0 61. S 75 .636 5 79.0 .3472 YPC 6.6 5 4 4 6.1 Huntaman, Oram 4 5 3 Durtay, AF O Ralflay, Spr Cutlar, Danlat, VPQ 118.3 112.8 96 3 96 0 4.6 lahl 82.0 6.6 6.6m 75 8 72.7 4.6 62.7 4.0 56.3 6.0 65.1 4.2 8 Oram Mantala, SF Flobtnaon, Pay 3 8 Nunlay, NSan Daapaln, PQ YPC O 3 Hlgglnaon, SF Nunlay, NSan Walkar, Spr Hunraman, PQ Pataraon, Pay Partrtdga, Pay Tlopatta, Spr 12- - 141 McOrvan, 13-- 186 LaM Cutlar, LaM Huntaman. Oram Durtay. AF Mantala, SF Wllkaa, PQ Cutlar, LaM "Bit 0 SCOP.INQ a la-- pa! ap 7 0 o g 4 0 4 4 0 0 1 4 4 0 0 4 4 0 i Mathawaon, Pay Pay Lamoraaun, Oram Willaa. Lahi Sp. Fork Tlmpvlaw No. Sanpata Sprtngvllla Mtn. Vlaw Oram Payaon 25 23 42 40 26 24 24 Sp. Fork PI. Grova iJI 10.3 65 60 6.0 J 3 3 3 4 , 4 2 1 f 2 J 674 683 503 4M 392 509 521 519 559 464 331 TOTAL Q 3 .67 .67 .67 .50 .60 t 224 0 1706 187,3 1500 130.7 127.1 OFFENSI Vda 6. They are seniors Eric Rustand and Brad Sutterfield, sophomores Todd Pence and Lonnie Damon and freshman Matt Thurmond. Pence and Damon were second and third at the Husky while Thurmond placed 11th and Sutterfield was 18th. "This tournament will be a big test for us," Brockbank says. "It might be the strongest field they've ever had." Soccer great honored - NEW YORK (AP) Pele has his face on a credit card. The world's most accomplished soccer player appears on a MasterCard issued by Central Fidelty Bank, the first such card ever issued in the United States. MasterCard is an official sponsor of next year's World Cup. "This is a very special honor for me," Pele said. "It pleases me to think of my picture being in thousands of wallets." sssm duitttg 4 3 3 4 4 267.0 239.0 956 PASSING DEFENSE Vda 0 132 266 309 1 4 4 4 4 374 DEFENSE Vda RUSHINO O 4 4 4 3 261 267 131 605 161.3 631 157 672 199.7 61 2O6.0 923 230.1 APO 32 4 4 4 131 62 7 61 4 to 203 200 71 17. Mt. Vlaw Am. Fork Sp. Fork Waaatch Payaon 4 23.0 1. ( 40.1 3.6 BOUNTIFUL 45.6 Region 2 12.2 33.4 Highland SKYLINE 58.7 20.6 38.1 64.4 14.9 49.5 59.5 23.5 36.0 WestJordan 50.8 47.8 36.4 9.3 38.5 Bingham TAYLORSVILLE GRANGER ALTA 36.7 Region 4 1.3 Brighton Orem 57.4 56.3 35.4 56.3 42.7 Hillcresl MTN. VIEW AM. FORK LOGAN MTN. CREST Sky View 35.1 50.8 21.7 38.3 16.0 Ben Lomond Box Elder OGDEN JUDGEMEM. 32.3 Tooele 34.9 21.9 24.4 Granite MURRAY OLYMPUS WOODS CROSS 53.3 0.4 40.6 16.9 52.9 23.7 West East PROVO SPANISH FORK 40.8 26.3 Timpview 48.1 1.4 2.7 13.6 LEHI WASATCH 18.4 22.5 Region 10 4.3 15.7 EMERY RichMeld 31.9 Region 15.0 19.3 6.0 MANTI Millard 3.1 Morgan NorthSummit , DEFENSE 0 Oram Mt. Vlaw Am. Fork Tlrnpvtaw PI. Grova LaM Pta 29 33 66 67 72 73 APO 7.3 (3 140 141 10 11 1hr atata. r- - Tnaaa alata, and tha aauparaiti- -l af aaaenaa and atat ataapaca fram aaen aohaal. Plaaaa cm yaw atata and araakry Tha DaHy Harald ky Twaaday updala In momtna. loHaartnaj aaeh areakand fame. Carl ar 37 vaaaiat 34.5 14.4 1.1 13.6 Region 5 13.4 12.5 18.5 Region 6 10.4 10.5 Region 7 . 12.1 30.9 21.6 39 4 Pleasant Grove Pavson SPRINGVILLE , 23.6 34.5 14.1 6.8 II Region 12 6.1 28.1 7.8 19.4 Union i ParkCity 16.9 13.3 Carbon NO. SANPETE 3.0 Juab GUNNISON CRANTSVILLE SOUTH SUMMIT 16.0 23.1 2.2 Region 13 BEAVER Kanab North Sevier 32.3 18.4 0.7 6.3 CEDAR CITY HURRICANE Pine View Home Team In CAPS 318 1.2 30.6 0.9 Cyprui 24.5 27.5 13,9 23 6 13.6 Delia UINTAH 4.0 29.0 28 3 10.6 7.0 SanJuan SOUTH SEVIER PAROWAN Gimea n Tfia aSatra Ineludaa anty playara tram achaela thai rapartad Cottonwood V1EWMONT Davis Roy 39.9 35.6 36.5 VPO 627 Pta O 4 NORTHRIDGE Weber LAYTON 51.2 55.9 OFFENSE Oram Opponent RcgionS 65.7 TOtAL DEFENSE Vda 0 Rating 1 Bonneville CLEARFIELD 60S 137.1 64 4 4 4 1 1 4 VPO 65.1 71. 322 257 4 VPO 44.0 66.5 77.1 92.3 79.S 31 DifT. Region3 10 1273 Rating Region 11.3 20.3 HUNTER Kearns VPO 327.3 301.0 301.0 267.7 982 1204 1204 663 4 SCORINO 1.3 222. 196.7 130.3 129.7 127.3 116.0 110.3 590 SCORINO Q IPPINM Vda Payaon Mtn. Vim Taam INTERCEPTIONS YVIIco, NSan Mowar, NSan Davla, I PI. Grova Sprtngvllla Mtn. Vlaw Sprtngvllla If Ip ( Mt. Vlaw Oram Pi. Grova 17.6 15.0 14.7 Johnaon, Tlmp Taam Payaon Sp. Fork 196 Ja. Sprtngvllla LaM Oram 11.1 13.0 15.7 11.1 14 14.3 17- - 251 Payaon Sp. Fork Sprtngvllla 22.9 7 MV Nam CPO 14.0 16- - 367 Taam No. Sanpata ypo 891 Oram No. Sanpata Mtn. Vlaw PI. Grova Sprlngvlll LaM Sp. Fork Oram Mtn. Vlaw RUSHINO O Nam Bangartar, NSan 3 OFFENSI Yds RUSHINO Taam pet Ida RECEIVING t," 4, ed, they dominated with Hill, Whimpey and Kallunki doing most of the damage at the net and the likes of Kat Andrus, Melanie Hill and others diving around to keep balls alive. UVSC took a 2 lead, then scored six points in a row on Moss' serve to take control Kallunki had four kills in at that stretch. A Sabey ace eventually got the final point for the win. Game three was much closer. Dixie trailed then came back behind the hitting of Holly Min-guJenny Henrie, Meagan Pitts and Kathy Christenson to tie the score at But from there, Kallunki, Harris, Brooke Jones and Nicole Scott took over with blocks and kills to give the Wolverines control of the game. They scored eight straight points before Dixie could break the streak. A Rebel hitting error provided the final point for UVSC. "Annette Hill was fabulous," Richards said. "She just did everything. And Amber played well, so did Stephanie everyone did well By NOLAND PARRY Week ending Sept. 24 Nam Schaarrar, Pay REVIEW: Last week Orem defeated Alta 47-"I felt that we played very well, particularly our defense and special teams. We blocked a kick, recovered two fumbles and put a lot of pressure on (Hawk quarterback Cole) said coach Paul Clark. "We had one sack and 11 hurries, so of the 17 times he dropped back to pass, we were in his face most of those times. We really put pressure on them. And then, about 65 yards of their 125 yards rushing came on their last drive against our jayvee defense. They got very little yardage against our first string defense." PREVIEW: Orem (1-- 0 in Reeion Four and 0 overall) will be at American Fork (0-- 1 in region and 2 overall) at 7:30 p,m. Friday. The Tigers are ranked No. 4 in Class 5A by The Salt Lake Tribune. "This week, when we go to American Fork, we can expect a battle," Clark said. "It s never easy there, no matter what their record is. They look at us as a big rivalry and we do the same. This is a very important game for us. We'll have to play very hard ind very well." INJURIES: "(Brett) Daniel sprained an ankle early in the Alta game. He . Is and we don't know if he'll be back by Friday or not," Clark said. "But (Kirk) Hoen came in and did a nice job for us against Alta. We ' don't have any other major injuries." 1- -0 ball team Wednesday night overpowering. The Wolverines, decked out in green, gold and white and sporting a team that included 1 1 freshmen and just three sophomores back from last year's 30-- 8 team, overpowered visiting Dixie 15-8 in their Intermountain Collegiate Athletic Conference opener. "Everyone really played well tonight," said UVSC coach Lori Richards. "We do have a lot of new players, but they are all very talented and they played well. They've set some very high goals for themselves this year and they are working very hard to achieve Jwm REVIEW: Last week Mountain View defeated HiUcrest 334). "We played well on special teams, noted coach Bryce Monsen. i(Ve started with a great hit by Suipeli Maka and a recovered tumble (on the opening kickoff). "We re playing more solid there (on special teams), Monsen said. "Defensively we played well. "Offensively we did a better job than we have been. We had 245 yards of passing offense, which is kind of unusual for us, Monsen said. "We felt good all the way arnnnd. Our team is eettine better every week Both teams sided out well to 15-- 1 REVIEW: Last week Provo lost to Timpview 3 in a game played in a driving rain. "We thought we played a pretty good ball game, all things considered," said coach Ed Larson. "We had a good defensive turnaround from getting slaughtered by American Fork (45-1to giving up just a touchdown to Brian Timpview. Our inside linebackers Paulsen, Tui Havea, Jake Gark and John were among a lot who played well. Lindsay "But, offensively we weren't ready to play in those conditions. We didn't have a contin- fency plan." Prnvn (0-- 1 in Rppinn Eiphr anrl fU will 0 entertain Pleasant Grove in region and 1 overall) at overall) 7:30 p.m. Friday. The Vikings are ranked No. 5 m Class 4A by The Sait Heather Whimpey kill off a quick 4, 45-1- casualty.-- By DOROTHY KNOELL Herald Sports Writer team. But it was the same look for the Utah Valley State College volley- Pleasant Grove (1-- 0 in Region Eight and 1 overall) will be W in region and 4 overall) at 7:30 The Vikings are ranked No. 5 in Class 4A by The Salt Lake Tribune. p.m. 1 TOPS Skyline 64 4; 2. Hunter 59.5; 3. Highland 58.7; 4. Brighton 57.4; 5. Mm. View 56.3. Orem. 56.3. Olympus 53.3; 2. West 52.9; 3. Mtn. Crest 50.8; 4. Timpview 48.1:5. Jordan 41 .3. 5. 2A-- I Beaver 32.3; 2. Morgan 30.9; 3. San Juan 28.3; 4 Grantsville 2.1.1,3 North Summit 21.6. Last week's record; 32-- 4 88.9; Year to date: 5A-- I . 4A-- I . |