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Show TheSalt LakeTribune SPORTS Saturday, May 4.1996 Alta All Smiles After Upsetting Brighton BYJAY DREW THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SANDY — Theonly thing brighter than the big red mark a soccer ball left on Mats Affleck’s face was his postgamesmile. The Alta sophomore scored the game-winning goal for the Hawks in their 3-2 upset of No. l-ranked Brighton Friday. The goal cameafter Affleck blocked a Bengal clearing shot with the left side of his face ter the ball caromed off his cheek and over one defenderwith 12:48 remaining in the match, Affleck headed it past Brighton goalkeeper Brian Terry and was mobbed byhis celebrating teammates, “TL knew it was either me or the goalie,” he said. “I gave it all Thad. I guess I just gota tuckyshot" Alta improved to 8-3 in Region 4, but still cannot win the league championship. Brighton and Hillcrest are both 9-2, and they play Wednesday, so the winnerof that matchup will get the crown. Still, the Hawks gained a lot from the win, said coach Lee Mitchetl ‘e beat the best team in the state" said Michell This gives us a lot of confidence” for the state tournament_ Affleck’s goal was the only score in the second half. Both teams had sevBrandon Russell and Terry madebig saves to keepit tied. The goal that Affleck got simply caught Terry off fleck. Alta jumped ahead early when Nathan Murphy rebounded a shot Af- fleck headed off the post, but Brigh- ton tied it two minutes later on Dave Huber’s left-footed goal. Left wing Jeremiah Webb put the Bengals ahead and the momentum was on Brighton's sidethelatter part of thefirst half, but Alta’s Ethan Swilor ended that with a rebound goaiafter a corner kick “Anytime you play Brighton, it’s a classic,” said Mitchell, who credited Swilor, Mike Heap, LynnSt. Thomas and Jeff O'Neil for fine defensive play. Hillerest 3, American Fork 9: At American Fork, Mark Degn, Jeremy Anderson and Sean Creason scored forthe Huskies (9-2) against the winless Cavemen(0-11) in Region 4. Allstate keeperandfootball player Zane Davis had the shutout for Hillcrest. The Huskies meet Brighton Wednesday for the regiontitle Orem 2, Jordan 1; At Jordan,Kirt Michaelis scored two goals, the second coming with 10 minutes left in regulation, to give Orem a 2-1 triumphover Jordan in Region 4. Bonneville 4, Northridge 2: At Bonneville, the Lakers got goals from Steve Cameron,Jeff Burns, Zak Erwin and Josh Morgan to defeat Northridge 42 in Region 1. Brian Yokum and David Peterson scored for the Knights. Layton 3, Clearfield 2: At Clear- field, Curt Whitesides tallied a hat trick, with his third goal coming on a penaltykick with two minutes remaining, as Layton rallied from a 2-0 defi- cit to upend Clearfield in Region 1 Erie Hughes scored both Clearfield ge Fremont 2, Weber 1 (SO): At Fre- mont, Mike Craythorne got the game winner as the eighth shooter in a shootout as Fremont beat Weber via the shootout for the second time this year. Brian Bingham scored for Fremont; Cory Chambers for Weber. Dayis 2, Cottonwood 1: At Cotton- wood, Joey Worthen scored for Cottonwood, but Davis prevailed 2-1 ina Region 2 match. Kearns 2, Bingham11: At Bingham, ChadBertot scored the winning with four minutes remaining pe Kearns upset Bingham 2-1 in a Region 3 match. James Kunz scored the other goal for the Cougars. Granger 4, Copper Hills 0; At Granger, Mike Jordan, Sergio Vasquez, Bryant Bitner and Francisco Castro each scored as Granger beat Copper Hills in Region 3. Colby Holmes led the defensive effort. Taylorsville 1, West Jordan 0: At Taylorsville, Jim Morse scored the match’s only goal midway through the first half on an assist from Justin Lundas the Warriors prevailed. Goal- keeper Brian Ormsby got the shutout, his seventh. Taylorsville is 9-1; West Jordan is 1-9. Bear River 2, Ben Lomond 0 (OT): At Bear River, Ryan Hataburda scored on a free — thefirst overtime and ona bre: y in the second as Bear River eat Ben Lomond 2-0 Friday in Region 5. Kai Dieckman played well in goal for Bear River to get the shutout. The Bears are 7-2 in region, 9-2 overall. Ogden 2, Box Elder1: At Box Elder, the Ogden Tigers used a two-goal second half to defeat the Box Elder Bees in Region boys soccer Friday, Kevin Hansen scored the only Box Elder goal in the second period off a penalty kick. Mountain Crest 2, Sky View 0: At Mountain Crest, Paul Saunders scored on a penalty kick and team- mateValSagers assisted Ryan Dori- gatti’s goal to give Mountain Crest a 2- 0 win over Sky View Friday in Region 5 action. Sky View droppedto 7-4 and Mountain Crest improved to 7-3. Tooele 4, Murray 0: At Tooele, DOOR BUSTER MENS SHO ae D3 Scores: 1-900-896-1551 by: (95 cents per minute) Brandon Dunn. Dylan Gibson. Spencer Parrott and BrentSlyscored goals to give Tooele a 4-0 win over Murray R.C. Roberg pili Major League Soccer eer in Region 6/7 action. Goalkeeper Bra- dy Grayrecorded the shutout. Tooele improved to 4-3 in region play while Murray dropped to 1-6. West 3, Olympus 2 (SO): At West, Zach Funston scored the deciding goal in the shootoutto give the West a nat treet | Maw Cochran 08. aris | i foros |cu argo Gs Dene See ar erate: Canaan puedenA908 pan LGA interaionl oem nasi aan 18 ens | Panthers a 3-2 win over the Olympus Titans in Region 6/7 Friday. West is pp eee now 4-3 and Olympus 5-2. Jake Atkin scored for Olympus. Woods Cross 4, Cyprus 2: At Cy- ans Tai eS) 70-68-139 prus, WoodsCross scored two goals in thefirst minuteof play, by Tyler Par- kin and Mark Morris, as the Wildcats won 4-2 in Region 6/7. Zach Allred and J.D. Lyon added the other two goals as Woods Cross improved to 8-0 in region. Brady Johnson scored both goals for Cyprus. East 2, Judge 1: At Judge, Dave Orme and Brett Shields scored to carry East over Judge 2-1 in Region 6/7. Pleasant Grove 4, Payson 3 (SO), At Payson, Manny Marzan scored in a shootout to give the Pleasant Grove a 4-3 win over the Payson Li- Ne nna Pleasant Groveis 6-4 and Payson 1-9. This will be Pleasant Grove's first trip back to state since 988. eran. Springville 0 (OT): At 70-69-1399 c CTT ‘Teur DuPont Poy Seow Tom Byram — Ondetent Brperu, Va. to Raleigh NC. rod rce stage 3a | Jerry Kelly s=!t7 mie ical stage Sb at the Joba Morse speed Sart Peulooe 1 Maree! 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