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Show HtRALft rriUay. Urtobef VI 1WK, THE DAILY - SPRINGVILLE It waa oh so close for Springville, Needing a win to have a shot at tying for fifth in Region 6, which would include a chance for a berth in the Class 4A tournament, Springville came close to pulling off the big upset against league champion Spanish Fork. Thursday But after losing Game I, Spanish Fork recovered to win a. close, Game 2 and then cruised through Game 3 for the back-and-fort- h 15-- 3 victory, "We scored the first point in the first game and just kept scoring. We never looked back," Springville coach Suzette Nelson said. "But that's just what they did in the third game we missed some serves, they scored the first few points and they just never stopped." Kim Treanor led Spanish Fork with 14 kills, while jv PROVO TIMPVIEW 6-- 8. 15-1- 8 PROVO Provo came away with a close Region 6 victory in this rivalry game, getting a big assist from Tammy Hardy. Hardy stepped to the service line with her team trailing in Game 2 and served the next six points to give Provo the game and the match. "It waa a fun match the ball went back and forth a lot, there were a lot of rallies," Provo coach Wendy Bills said. Chanell Rose had 8 kills and only one error, while Melissa Butler had 5 kills and 6 blocks. Lindaey Fish and Natalie Cox led Timpview with 8 kills each. Amy Bolda had 22 assists. Provo ended Region 6 with a 12-- mark, good for second, while Timpview is in third place. Both are headed to next week's 4A tournament. ... PAYSON LONE PEAK 15-10-- AMERICAN FORK P.G. A.F. fell to 7-- 3-- 1 HIGHLAND Payson clinched the fifth and final 4A playoff berth in Region 6 with a three-gamvictory over Lone Peak. e OREM It can't get much closer than this. Homestanding Mountain View, ranked No. 2 in the state in Class 5A. was pushed to the limit by rival Timpanogos before pulling out cross-tow- n the Region 3 victory. Heather Cheesman led Mountain View with 11 kills and 3 blocks. Mountain View completed a perfect 12-- league season and will go into the Clas9 5A tournament as a favorite. and Timpanogos finished will be the league's fourth seed. 0 6-- 6 OREM 5 HILLCREST BOSTON 1 Brian Savage netters advance 3-- MIDVALE Orem ) clinched no worse than a tie for second in Region 3 with a victory over Hillcrest. (8-4- 3-- SENATORS FLYERS 1 scored a power-plagoal with 41 seconds remaining in the second period as Montreal tied Boston, 1 3 y Steve Heinze had a power-pla- y goal at 15:32 of the first period for the Bruins. DEVILS 2 ISLANDERS 1 UNIONDALE, N.Y, Bobby Holik and Dave d Andreychuk scored goals and Martin Brodeur made 22 saves for New Jersey. New Jersey won for the third time in four games. first-perio- CANADIENS BRUINS 1 15-1- 6 18-1- 4 15-1- Geoff Courtnall scored on a penalty shot midway through the third period as the St. Louis Blues beat the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday night. Courtnall broke free after a feed from Scott Young and was bearing down on goalie Chris Osgood when Aaron Ward began hooking him to throw him off. Courtnall nearly scored anyway with a shot that banged off the goal post, 2. MOUNTAIN VIEW TIMPANOGOS St. Louis edges past Detroit, ST. LOUIS (AP) 15-1- 5 11-- 7 Pleasant Grove clinched fourth place in Region 6 with a victory over A.F, 14-1- 1 9-- 5 0 a PLEASANT GROVE AMERICAN FORK 10-1- 4 2 Jenny Dietz had 7 blockB. Spanish Fork completed a perfect 14-- Region 6 season and will be one of the favorites heading into next week's 4A state tournament at UVSC, Emily Groesbeck had 12 kills and Mindy Mendenhall 8 to lead Springville Payson ended league play at Lone Peak fell to KANATA, Ontario Andreas Johansson scored twice and Radek Bonk added a first goal in an injury-delaye- d period as Ottawa beat Philadelphia. The final 4:47 of the period waa played after the first intermission because of a injury to Ottawa's Andreas Dackell, The right wing sustained a concussion and facial cuts requiring 15 stitches in a collision with Philadelphia captain Eric Lindros. - Thursday. Jeff Harbach defeated Pawel Malinski from UTEP Teammate Nick Losee (o), beat Ryan Burbidge from Utah Freshman Gert State Vflms beat Shane Stiner of Eastern Washington, TAnother singles player, Manuel Calvo, is seeded No. 3 and had a first round bye, His t match will be today. Two Cougar doubles teams are also still alive in the championship bracket of the tournaWard had ment. 6-- 7 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- fij-s- YORK NEW (AP) Baseball is still several months from a decision on whether to ban the supplement androstenedione, commissioner Bud Selig said Thursday. Selig and union head Donald Fehr agreed Aug. 27 to have committee study the testosteronmuscle-enhancin- g pill, which is used by home run champion Mark McGwire, among others. e-producing whipped Idaho Losee-Wilm- s DeSilvaWilson of 8-- (B Moon will start Sunday Warren will return Mjjon Sunday as thS Seattle Seahawks' starting quarterback when the team fats the Oakland Raiders in th Kingdome. fcoach Dennis Erickson said Thursday that Moon, recovering from two cracked ribs, is rejjdy to go after a little more practice to work on his timing. jMoon said his ribs feel better has his flexibility anjl injproved. Raiders, Against the M3on will face the top defense SEATTLE (AP) 5-- 2 inlhe NFL. Jvtoon was unable to. play laA week and John Friesz led thS team to victory at San Diego. The Seahawks are 4-- LAUNCHES SATUnDAY OCT 31 AT Selig said. Dr. Robert Millman, a consultant to management's Player Relations Committee, and Dr. Joel Solomon, a consultant to the Major League Baseball Players Association, are on the panel. The union, which generally has taken the position that only illegal substances should be banned, is expected to resist any action against androstenedione (pronounced unless doctors conclude it is harmful. Andro is allowed in baseball but banned in the NFL, Olympics and the NCAA. The pill is legal in the United States but illegal in Canada. The Toronto Globe and Mail reported Thursday that baseball plans to ban the use of androstenedione. The newspaper cited unidentified sources, who said they expect Selig to formally announce a ban before spring training next season. Selig denied the report, saying he hadn't begun to consider the issue. "It's not only very premature, but very unfair," Selig said. "None of this should ever diminish from Mark McGwire's extraordinary season." 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