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Show Friday. September 17, 2 93 raw m IW, THI DAII V 'OH js, Timpview, Springville, SF, LP kickers triumph iC By THOMAS NUILA OREM Springville was behind SOCCER The Daily Herald ., ri held onto an early a intense .fi SANDY Jordan demolished Tirnpanog08 in Region action. the net. There are some good goals and there are some cheapies that was a pretty goal," M.V. coach Mike LaHargoue said. , Brighton's defense dominat-.;ethe second half early. However, Mountain View's n defense, anchored by Shannon .:t Abegglen, was equally tough and erased any chance of a pi -- d "'Brighton goal. Brighton's best chance at a ,goal came late in the half when Liz Bogus got a great pass to her feet, but she was unable to finish. "' Minutes later, Mountain ' View got a good look at a goal ' as Buffy Cuthbert dribbled ' throught the Brighton defense. ' But she blasted the ball at a the only Brighton defender in " front of the goal. "We only had a couple of really good scoring opportunities, and they only had a too, so defensively we did ' pretty well," LaHargoue said. 3 PROVO Timpview had its fifth shutout of the season behind keeper Brianna Gordin and freshman Becca Peterson had a goal and an assist in a victory over American Fork in Region 6. The first score of the game about 20 minutes in when fellow freshman Laura Heaton hit a goal after a pass from Peterson. Midway through the second half, Peterson scored with an assist from Hanna Boshard to put American Fork away. Timpview's defense was just too tough for American Fork. Timpview's defense was led by Elizabeth Jackson, Dianna Leydsman and Dianna . Quebbeman-Turley- SPRINGVILLE wide-ope- n cou-pi- e SPANISH FORK 2 PLEASANT GROVE TIMPVIEW 2 AMERICAN FORK 0 the back of PAYSON - . - . -- . lxtV .v A .", fiA-.- . ' . Springville. JORDAN 19 TTMPANOGOS 0 1-- ji , . 0 Fullmer scored two goals in the second half to propel one-go- second tLlead, despite half, to beat tough Brighton, j 0, in Region 3 soccer Thursday. Mountain View's one goal ,0 mcame early in the game, as Benson sent in a cross ,f Angie to the feet of Jessica Hardy, who trapped it and placed a , ( v. at halftime, but Krissly Shannon Boyle picked up the shutout in goal. Mountain View y. brilliant ball into RAID. Pmi,., I luh 111 0 PLEASANT GROVE Spanish Fork scored one goal in each half and completely shut down the Pleasant Grove offense in a Region 6 game. In the first half, Francis Krause scored for Spanish Fork on an assist from Amber Shelley. The other goal was scored in the second half by Chantelle Tycksen on an assist from Haven Vance. Stacy Wilson pitched the shutout for Spanish Fork. LONE PEAK PROVO 1 2 PROVO Two unanswered goals shot Lone Peak past Provo in Region 6 prep play. Down 0 after Tami Barrett's goal from Edee Anderson, Lone Peak's Jen Hughes tied it up with a goal which made it at the half JASON OLSON 'Hie Daily the JUDGE 1 The only score of the game came from Judge's Erin Morrison with an assist from Jesse Solorzano. Wasatch's Ali Jarvis played very well in goal, stopping 23 shots. Susan Lutes and Amber Rios also played well defensively for Wasatch 1 SALT LAKE Judge ) slipped past Wasatch in Region 10, scoring its lone goal Timpanogos edges Orem; Provo wins LEHI 3 UINTAH go in the first half. WASATCH 0 PAYSON Springville overcame a poor first half to beat Payson in Region 6. ball. with seven minutes to 1 Lauren Roberts put Lone Peak on top with a goal late in the second half. 2 J Sttetchlng out: Mountain View's Davia King, right, battles Brighton's Julie Henriksen, front, for control of 1-- (4-1- (1-4- ). goals were scored by Heather Calder and sweeper Hillary 2 Endloe. VERNAL In a, very physical contest, Lehi ) beat Uintah ) to take sole pose-sioof third place in Region (3-2- n (2-3- (ft) ,yisit us online 10. Taiia Roberts had two goals and Nicole Turner added another to fuel Ijehi. Uintah's www.hercldextf2.coni I I 1 aturday September 18th from 9 AM - 6 PM only! By PATRICIA KNOELL The Daily Herald OREM They fought like cats and dogs, and after the dust settled, the dogs (Timberwolves) had their day, as Timpanogos beat the Orem in a Tigers marathon volleyball match Thursday night at Timpanogos. was crazy, but well take the win," Timpanogos coach 18-1- 15-1- 3 It Angie Roberts said "Our defense played much better than they have in the past and we had some great serving." Orem came out hot, with Shelly Hundley and April Atuaia continually finding the seams behind Ashley Fairbanks' sets. But when Fairbanks sprained an ankle and left the floor early in Game 2, Orem struggled to find its rhythm. "It hurt us to lose our setter," Orem coach Stacy Salmans said. "But I had great respect for Timpanogos coming in. Angie Roberts has done a great coach- -' ingjob." Timpanogos took advantage of Orem's confusion to grab a 10-- 6 advantage. But Orem came storming back and had match point at 14-1-2 before Julie Jackman and Lauren Richards k kills to tie got back-to-bac- things at 14. Orem had two more match points at 15-1-4 and 16-1- 5 before Richards put down two straight spikes to even things up at one game each. Timpanogos jumped out to a 9--2 lead in Game 3. The game appeared over when Richards dribbled a shot through Orem's block at 14-1But the Timpanogos celebration was cut short on a net violation. Orem took advantage and closed to 14-1-3 before a net violation the other way gave game and match to Timpanogos. 0. PROVO DEF. PAYSON 15-1- 1, defensively for Payson. cm (m& SPANISH FORK DEF. PLEASANT GROVE 12-1- 5, J tmomtzmw 15-- 8 15-1- 3, & Kandis Johnson had 13 kills to lead Spanish Fork ) to a close SPANISH FORK Region 6 victory. Ali Gardner added seven kills and Tiffany Tanner five for S.F., while Kayla Robertson at. Slightly blemished unbelievaWa packs in. price! Only ivallkbh! 18 6312 HUT with peaked rain fly Only 60 available! 3551 33x75 4 ib. polyfill bag with cotton blend shell. Only 36 avttl'oble! " wiiits mum 818 SQUARE n 4500 (3-0- --" "v Jacket with removable fleece liner. Only 16 S0718 avaJIsbMKm and Jacque Sheen had four blocks. ' LONE PEAK DEF. AMERICAN FORK 15-1- 2, 15-- 9 Lone AMERICAN FORK Peak came up with a victory in e Region 6, taking a decision over American Fork. """" m f.If RITE SISIRAT77 m -- mm Thinsulate lined waterproof winter glove. Only 72 available! 1919, Air cushioned insole Only 38 available! 3742 nrf ill Onlv Sizes IVi C74 2 avuiaow tons fl ' L two-gam- 11 II Hold 6 pair of skis or 4 snowboards. 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