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Show Tuesday. October 13. Pae Itah Hi RAI D. Prmo. Hi JacCtsonDvoDDe Doffi Bog pDays THI DAII. Jaguars edge Miami on late touchdown pass to remain unbeaten JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) The unbeaten Jacksonville Jaguars started with a big play and finished with another one Monday night. d Fred Taylor scored on a run on the first play, and 77-yar- Mark Brunell hit Keenan McCardell with a touchdown pass with 2:36 left for a victory over the 56-yar- d 28-2- 1 Miami Dolphins. Brunei) and McCardell also teamed up on a scoring pass with 12 minutes remaining to tie the game. "We made the plays when we had to make them," Jaguars coach Tom Coughlin said. "It's a 23-yar- d continuation of what's been happening all year long. We find a way to win." iJE 3cii il v f . iU M: .. M ARC LESTER The Daily Herald Heading into playoffs: Mountain View's Angela Benson heads the ball past an Orem defender game earlier this year. M.V. opens play in the Class 5A tournament today. in a SOCCER PLAYOFFS The Daily Herald It's time to step up. It's soccer state tournament time, and Utah Valley teams hope to prove that soccer is a major sport in the area. The Class 4 A and 5A tournaments begin today, while the 3A tournament gets going on Wednesday. Mountain View is in the best position. M.V., which won its only state soccer title in 1994, heads into the 5A tournament as the No. 1 seed from Region 3. That really means Mountain View is the top seed in the state, since Region 3 includes last year's champion (Brighton) and runner-u(Alta). Brighton and Mountain View tied for the region title, but M.V. won the coin flip and got the top seed. Mountain View ) hosts Cottonwood today at 3:30 p.m. to kick off its quest for the title. In the 4A ranks, a change in tournament setup gave Region 6 p (10-2- (2-1- CLASS 4A CLASS 5A Uppr bracket ( Upper bracket Ftemont at Timpview ). 4 p m Weber 4 pm al East West (4 4) at Bonneville (1 3). 4pm at Olympus 3 30 p Spanish Fork m Lower bracket at Mountain Ctest (14 0). 4pm Woods Cross at Provo 3 30 p m Judge Memonal Sky View (7 7) at Lone Peak (1 3). 6pm at Bountiful (6 0), 3 30 p m. Spnngville a better break. After years of having only its top two teams host first-roungames, the league gets three host spots this year. No Region 6 team has ever d advanced beyond the first round of state play. Region 6 ) and champion Timpview several other teams hope to change that. Timpview opens the tournament by hosting Fremont ) at 4 p.m. today. second-placMeanwhile, (3-1- (7-7- e Lone Peak (11-3- ) is going to make a celebration out of its tournament bid. L.P. moved its game to 6 p.m. and will host Sky View under the lights at tower bracket Northndge (3 9) al West Jordan (1 1). 3 30 p m . 3.30 p m Layton (7 5) at Brighton 3 30 p m at Alta . Hunter 4 p m. at Viewmont the football stadium. Provo will enjoy the benefit of the host role it wouldn't have had last year. Provo ) welcomes Judge ) to its field at 3:30 p.m. e (8-6- (4-4- ) and Springville Spanish Fork ) will be on the road. Spanish Fork won the coin flip to get the fourth seed and will be at Olympus while Springville will be at Bountiful at 3:30 p.m. In the 3A tournament, Delta will be at Park City, Lehi is at Canyon View and Wasatch, the No. 2 team in Region 10, hosts Bear River at 3:30 p.m. on (7-7- (7-7- HEBER CITY The turn- Wasatch rebounded from a tough start to win seven of its last eight games and earn the second seed from Region 10 on the eve of the girls 3A soccer (8-0- ) Wednesday. tournament. Wasatch blanked North Monday to finish Sanpete That record was good at enough for second place in the 8-- 0 7-- region. Wasatch will host Bear River at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday to open the 3A tournament. "The girls really did a nice UINTAH PREP SOCCER job working and improving over the season," Wasatch coach Dwaine Wheatley said. Sara Rodriguez, April Brown, Heather Sparti and Beth Reffell scored two goals each to lead Wasatch against North Sanpete. Sparti, Wasatch's season scoring leader (10 goals), added one assist, as did Rodriguez and Heidi Bergin. Reffel had two assists, and Alison Jarvis had the shutout in goal. (3-2- g 7 m I LAS VEGAS (AP) Mike I'yson has extremely low self (esteem and is often depressed, Sut psychiatrists believe he is truly sorry he bit Evander Holyfield's ears and is mentally fit to return to the ring, a source told The Associated Press. " A report by a team of psychiatrists portrays Tyson as being uncomfortable with his superstar status and recommends Ihat he undergo regular psychotherapy, a source familiar with the report said. The source, however, told the rAP that the report concludes by paying Tyson is "mentally fit to 1 LEHI0 VERNAL Uintah pulled out a narrow victory in a defensive struggle to earn the third seed in Region 10. Lehi, which started the night tied for second, ended up with the fourth seed for the region. Lehi and Uintah ) tied for third place, and Uintah won the (6-4- ) (6-4- coin flip. Lehi will be at Canyon View Wednesday. return to boxing, to comply "rwith the rules and regulations, '.and to do so without repetition J)f the events of June 28, 1997." The report says Tyson does 5 .hot need any medication for Jjsychological problems and is highly motivated to avoid repetition" of the type of behavior that led him to bite Holyfield fluring their heavyweight title fight 15 months ago. A team of six doctors wrote he report. Cougars spike Aggies; Summerhays lifts golfers LOGAN Three Cougars set career highs in kills Monday as BYU's No. BYU ROUNDUP GOLF women's volleyball team beat Utah State 15-6- , 15-6- , 15-1- 18-2- . Korie Rogers knocked down 25 kills to top her previous best effort of 20, while hitting an impressive .500. Freshman Nina Puikkonen t continued her play, 16 one better kills, recording than the 15 she mustered Saturday in BYU's win over red-ho- No. 10 Hawaii. Melissa Layton topped her career best by three with her 13 kills against the Aggies. Utah State was competitive early, staying close throughout and finally winning the marathon game Smith Setter Anna-Lenhad 62 assists and nine digs for BYU. Helen Hjorth led BYU with 14 digs and Andrea Petrilli had 10. BYU improved to 15-- with its 10th straight win. 20-1- a 1 game-winnin- 1'ivss TD. g But Marino lost a fumble when sacked by Tony Brackens with two minutes left, ending Miami's final threat at the Jacksonville 38. Brackens, who both forced and recovered the fumble, was playing for the Jac Taylor 77 14 O 0 14 kick), 14 Didylon Mirt Third Quarter Abdul Jabbfli tun iM.ii' kicnl 2 run (Mollis kirk) 14 2 pans t'oni rvUnno 15 (M.lie 2 A 10 kt. k) Fourth Quarter McCaideil 23 pass lijn Biuneli 7 41 29 pass tium Mdnno IMaie It 55 Jar Mr.Caidfll 56 pass 'iom 5'unell 2 ku:k) (Hollis kick). (Holiis kirk), 28 36 74 0b! Fust downs Rushosyaids Passing Punl Returns KickoH Returns Inte'cepbuns Ret Conip AtMnt Sacked Vards Lost Punts Mia Jac 25 26 67 307 3 43 5 122 23 186 199 2 12 4 85 13 100 30 49 12 18 2 14 2 16 6 41 7 6 45 7 10 Fumbles-Los- Penalties Yards TmH1 ct Possession 8 86 20 54 89 39 06 11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Miami. Abdul Jabbar 21 43 Parmalee 3 15 McDuffie 5 Avery 3 4 Jacksonville Tayloi 12 B9 Banks 9 75 Brunell 2 22 PASSING Miami Mai mo 30 49 Jacksonville. Biunell 12 18 213 RECEIVING Miami McDuHie Drayton 6 30. Gadsden 5 91 Thomas 4 69 Perry 3 31, Parmalee 2 27 Pnlcbett 2 9 Avery (minus 21 Jacksonville BaiW4 50 McCatdell 3 86. Smith 41, Stielton 19 Mitchell Banks 16 Taylor 12 MISSED FGs Miami Mare 54 (WR) Jacksonville. Mollis 45 (WR) 21 28 First Quarter run (Hollis T.iylot Miii Jai d Miami Jackaon villa Second Quarter J J;n. DmvIoo first time this season after returning from an ankle injury. With the score tied and less than three minutes to go, Miami coach Jimmy Johnson gambled by letting Olindo Mare try a field goal, and the strategy backfired. Mare was wide right, and McCardell beat Terrell Buckley long on the next play to break the tie. 40 ,"Bi?aeaeeaieaiB By DAVE GOLDBERG .... iiuil AP Football Writer Tony Banks had a good game for the St. Louis Rams and Pittsburgh's Kordell Stewart continued his climb back to where he was last season. But New York's quarterbacks regressed. Danny Kanell of the Giants and Glenn Foley of the Jets got only one break: The Yankees are in the playoffs, reserving the back pages and the call-ilines for baseball. That's somewhat typical in a league where half the starting CORVALLIS, Oregon Freshman Carrie Summerhays 151 and is in shot a 10th place in the individual standings Monday at the Northwest Invitational in two-roun- d Corvallis. BYU is seventh in the team race at 621 with one round , remaining at the Golf Trees par-7Trysting 6,009-yard- 2 Club. Host Oregon State leads the team competition with a two-roun- d quarterbacks have three years third-stringer- So every Sunday, we get inconsistency or worse, like the travails of Kanell and Foley, plus the misadventures of erstwhile Donald Hollas for Oakland and Trent Green for Washington. Hollas, filling in for Jeff George against Ryan Leaf and the for 101 Chargers, was yards and the Raiders punted 16 times, one short of the NFL record. So it was left to Wade Wilson to pull out a TD win for Oakland on a pass to James Jett with 1:28 remaining. By that time, Leaf was on the bench for the second time in three weeks after going for 78 yards with three interceptions. Here's a telling stat: After six weeks, there are 11 NFL teams two games over .500 or better. Seven have quarterbacks 30 or older, most of them well over 30. Those seven (John Elway, Dan Marino, Steve Young, Randall Chris Chandler, Cunningham, Troy Aikman and George) have a total of 89 seasons of NFL experience. Add Seattle's 41 year old Warren Moon and Doug Flutie of Buffalo, who will turn 36 in 10 days; Bubby Brister, who filled in admirably for Elway when he was hurt; and I third-stringe- 1 -- "S5 at 600. Kelli Kamimura of Washington topped the indi141. vidual race at Other BYU scores were Jamie Stevenson 153, Summer Fenstermaker 157, Jessica Gardner 160 and Sunny Pendleton 173. I or less of experience at No. 1 and many backups should be score of 597. Pepperdine is in second at 598, followed by Washington r n 7-- 6 Tyson fit for ring he Associated NFL a tale of old, new QBs 68-yar- d Report will say I wide receiver Keenan McCardell (87) outruns Miami's Terrell Buckley on his way to the end zone with the (7-1- ), Wasatch earns Region 10 No. 2 spot around is complete. e Miami fell one game ) behind AFC East leader New England. The Dolphins squandered the best performance of the season by Dan Marino, who had been handcuffed by conserin earlier vative for games. He went 320 yards and two scores, "We thought they would throw the ball, and they certainly did," Coughlin said. "They had one of the greatest passers in history throwing the ball, and he did an outstanding job." play-callin- Cottonwood (2 10) at Mountain View ( 3 30 p m Davis (9 3) at Taylorsville 3 30 p m. Hillcrest (4 8) at Bmaham (t I t). 3 30 put Jordan (7 5) at Skyline (89 2). 4 p m. Third-plac- (5-0- ), two-gam- Soccer squads kick into state By DOROTHY KNOELL Jacksonville, Denver and Minnesota are the only undefeated teams in the NFL. The who have won Jaguars four games by a total of 18 lead points, took a over second-placPittsburgh in the AFC Central. ( liKIS O'MKAkA Winning catch: Jacksonville 60 Of Save up to $120.00 Glass Act win waive S up to 20.00 of your Insurance Deductible. Free Mobile Service A Free Stale Safely Inspection. Call for Details. Glass Act mTi GgdmAna 392-107- 2 Salt Like 533-884- 4 JAMES A. HM.KY The Associated Press Crushing blow: New York Jets quarterback Glenn Foley (4) is sacked by Rams defender Todd Lyght (41) Sunday. The sack caused a fumble. St. Louis recovered and later scored. Jason Garrett, fdling in for the injured Aikman, and it sure looks like an old guy's position. The young guys on winning teams? Brett Favre, Drew Bledsoe and Mark Brunell, three stars in their prime, plus Elvis Grbac, who needs to stay healthy. The yes, the George Raiders are always had the talent, but not the temperament. Of the youngsters, Peyton Manning looks like he'll be all right. He makes good plays and bad ones, but he's improving every week. Leaf, however, has had four straight horrible games and it doesn't help his confidence that Kevin Gilbride has been willing to lift him. So you have to hope he doesn't go the way of Kerry Collins, who old 4-- 2 Expires t ' 95 9198 had one good year, but was halfway through a second straight bad one, and walked out of the starting job in Carolina last week. Collins could join Rick Mirer, Todd Marinovich, Kelly Stouffer and Dan McGwire (Mark's brother), as quarterbacks who lack the talent or temperament to become NFL stars. That's left teams to go with first-roun- d guys like Foley, Kanell and Bobby Hoying and; hope for the best. As for the old guys ... "I wish I was 28 years old ... but I'm not," said Flutie, who failed to make it on his first try in the NFL, then went to Canada and starred. "I'm getting a little smarter in my old age and a lot more comfortable." lower-roun- d ENTIRE HOUSE DUCT CLEANING Remove Dust INCLUDING FURNACE Control Allergies (Vp to 20 vents, including cold air rr turns) Call Improve Indoor Air Quality 1 V Dr 1 TOLL FREE |