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Show PREPS D6 Davis prevails in region rivalry PREP GIRLS SOCCER Bountiful works Golden goal: Afterlosing an early lead, the Darts manage to knock off Layton in theovertimesession OT to stop East By Petri R RICHINS The Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday's Best KAYSVILLE Dest BIG VICTORY verlime, top-ranked fount ummed a Region v y Ove Bountif ij Tuesda tor p nha? vi tre \ndra ‘ betweer CODA BiG UP’ Certainly, the i if ‘ It Be STAR ( nd i Vas t Pa | if + i r sea f af fifth Ka IN GOAL Ali seventh Hivert Griffin earned her LOOKING AHEAD Thursday's highlights ast, Ber at Mountain ( A NI Ni CLASS 5-A x kki Barnson goals scored in a Region 5 rine Peter game, i and Next Aq 1 \ ga xt Cat Hak r al Win. ‘mal each Lew Viewmont vice and the lee iso) | had ul 4 hutout Chelsea H spendlov [ 1oals M i | Randi Pask 4. and Haley Hall Alita 4, Jordan |: dace Gagor At ed two lison Marti each scored same. la est ind in and Al Mandy one f Amber A goals game of inches, and they got that last inch. We didn’t.’ Davis scored first, in the 6th minute, af- ter Layton’s goalkeeper, Lindi Parkhurst came out of the goal box but missed the ball Robyn Rasmussen put home the point blank shot Layton tied it just before halftime when Michelle Mower beat the Davis goalie, Tasha Bell, to the ball on a run down the middle. Mower lofted her shot over Bell’s head to knot the game mntrol in the second Layton took 1 2-1 lead on a Davis own goal. Layton’s Cassidy Williams centered Mustang Timpanogos Timberwolve: 6-1 Bonneville Lakers the ball to Mower, but Bell and the Darts Dani Dickson intercepted the pass in front of the goal and mistakenly knocked it in With time running out for the Darts, Gow CLASS 3-A Layton goalie Lindi Parkhurst, left, makes a close-range stop against Davis’ Sydne Porter, but the Darts still scored enough to win the Region 1 matchup. The Darts “played the ball right to each other’s feet,” Gold said. “Right in the middle of the game, [we] started playing a bit of boom-ball, and it scared us, but we got it under control.” Gold was particularly pleased with for ward Carolyn Swenson and with Shelli Gough, who wasall over thefield. “Shelli’s a player that doesn’t get a lot of ittention, but she does a lot for your team,” Gold said Gold waspleased with the Darts’ effort ige Memonal Bulldogs cored fot Trent Necson/The Salt Lake Tribune Rasmussen came through again with a goal in the 73rd minute that forced overtime Alta in a Region Nordhage ‘Shoot, the pace scot Falcon the ¥ Thunderbird: \ in Regior the Mer them, half “We started going to the ball,” Ferrin said. “In the first half, we let them control At ind telling The Lancers took« } iad th Weber 5, Clearfield 3 icole CLASS 4-A 3, Northridge 0 ita Kodver field, { I Lew core Ram Hilkcre MA t cored twice Croft Webe 9-4 got the Highland 6, Cyprus 0 land, 7-1-1 | MM t p gha f ind | Mt Ne KU W bot kept Gold said Layton coach Tara Ferrin said both teams had their chances to win ‘It went in spurts, really. They had a spurt, we had a spurt,” Ferrin said. “It’s a N( W At the lead during the strate gy in overtime just shoot Prep girls soccer ) West 2, Murray | teams took popped up like a fly ball and dropped into We ri i and game, only to lose it before overtime began But in the final minute of the first overtime offensive WV VI way, the Lancer: goal The unlikely goal was the result of Gold’s Woods Cross | ( Lan either the game-winner with a 25-yard shot that | f I gone we period, the Darts’ Linsey Sekulich put home rex i IN OTHER GAMES: Cait have expected,” Gold said after Layton’s a 3-2 overtime victory what reat team shutout wher Bingharr 4 fe Bonneville Olympus 2, Wood could the Darts’ Reg fate-best f Bou the mpviewin that's Both Deal f arn | ‘ rill NCE Ne tory | STAR i} OFFENSE f xt! 1) } ON ecord Hanse narrow margin came as no surprise to Davis coach Jenifer Gold I ‘ it makes sense that Tuesday's match tr e Darts and Lancers came down to a golden goal (j) H olde n eague, m » the w~ nn ‘‘onsidering that Davis are rivals fighting for suprem 5A’S most balanced girls soccer Layton \s for Layton, Ferrin plans on putting the Lancers through shooting practice after 1 number of second-half misses on prime opportunities “If we can put those in, then we're up 31,” Ferrin said [he victory put Davis at the top of Re gion 1 witha 4-1-1 record. The Darts are7-1-1 overall. Fremont, which had a bye, is in second placein theleagueat 3-1-2. Laytonis now3-2-1 in the league -1 Beetdiggers Brighton 6, West Jordan 0: At West Jordan, Megan Maxfield scored two to the go to lead the Region win. Bengals Brooklyn Ogder who lost goalie Lauren Bingham 8, Riverton 0: At Riv erton, Aly VanderVeur red while Jenny Ford Jacque shutout, Blanke got 4. Park City Miners game. Skyline 5, Taylorsville 0: At Skyline, Haily Bird cored two goal and Ali Haymond, Sara Monsen and the Regior red one each WI McCall Smith Cottonwood 6, Hunter Marli Megan Ohai ind Mat each t tne Kearns Granger, At and scored two Ertel hutoutt 0: Martin the Reg Coit 10 Granger Quigley Kiley 0 \l and Sarat cored two goals Lovato each and hutout for the Sarah Scott had th Cougal Mountain Crest 2, Roy Koy Kin Crosbl Mortensen each At ind scored for th re Bonneville 1, Sky View 0 (OT) \t Bonne Jessie Baddl red the golde i] ertime ion a 4. seven | I | lal hutoul Box Elder 2, Logan 0 Dana Peart Bees red both goals in the Prov the American Fork 0: har ind Becca Davi cored Griffiths cored for Region 4 shut Provo 4, one apiece win. Kristin Gordon the Chambers At ty il and Ma in Mix R and Tamara combined for the st Jamie Hatheid, Jessie Sct in red the Region ¢ Carter got the shutout for ime. ind J l iew Ciart Harm (4-0) in the Peak, Allie BHraught two I ghts goal for limp Region 6 win Wunderli each the vin Julie rst and Jennifer Nielsen scored ne each for the Timberwolves in the Keen r At Judge, Asha Richardson, Kato Mayeda and freshman Noelle Scott ed goals and Jenny Conti and win. Cheisea Paepke as the halftime lead Union 2, Granite 0: At Union Ames scored both goals and scored the Vikings Delta 4, Lehi 2: At Delta, Eris Layton def. Northridge 26-24, 25-13, 20-25, 18-16: At Northridge, Layton improved to 24 in Region 1 Davis def. Fremont 19-25, 25 20, 25-8, 25-21: At Fremont, Cori ann Adams had 10 blocks and Kayla Walker 12 kills for Davis (3-0) in Re gion | Brighton def. Bingham 23-25, 25-21, 25-11, 25-23: At Bingham, Lei Toia and Annie Kelley each had 12 kills to lead the Bengals to a Re gion 2 win. Tiffany Godfrey had seven kills and 18 digs and Michelle Campbell had 16 digs for the Miners Riverton def. West Jordan 24-26, 25-16, 25-23, 25-21: At Riv erton, Holly Spencer had nine kills ind Sam Heater had 16 assists as the silverwolves won the Region 2 naicn Vikings manage a win over Falcons Re Jordan Greenfield and Alyse BIG DIGS: Airial Salvo had 20 digsin Viewmont's win BIG HITTER: Jordan’s Emily Anderson BIG HELPER: Blakely Peppinger had 27 assists in Murray's win over East LOOKING AHEAD: Viewmont and Davis battle for Region 1 supremacy on Thursday Wasatchdef. Granite 25-3, 2514, 25-7: At Wasatch, the Wasps got a good team effort to beat the Farmers. Union def. Judge Memorial 25-22, 25-18, 25-21: At Judge Memorial, Tricia Ault had 19 assists and six aces, Brenna Blackburn had six digs and Christina Hadlow had five kills for Judge Memorial, but Union wonthe Region 10 game. Dixie def. Pine View 15-25, 25-17, 25-23, 25-21: At Pine View, the Flyersrallied to beat Pine View for a Region 9 win. Morgan def. Tooele 25-11, 2511, 25-6: At Tooele, Morgan’s ball control and offense earned the Tro jans a Region 11 victory in the league opener for both teams. Bear River def. Grantsville 25-18, 25-23, 26-24: At Bear River, 25-17: At Murray, Lori Baird had 15 kills, Blakely Peppinger had 27 as sists, Katie Lowe had 10 kills and Kathleen Ogrin had five kills and a big presence at the net in Murray’s Region 5 win over East Woods Cross def. Olympus 21-25, 25-14, 25-13, 25-17: At Woods Cross, Kathryn Lovell had 24 kills and four blocks and Heidi Lamb had seven blocks and four kills to lead the Wildcats (2-0) to a Region 5 win. Olympus falls to 0-2 Cyprusdef. West 25-16, 25-23, 25-14: At Cyprus, Nora Foliaki had 10 blocks to lead the Pirates (1-1) toa Region 5 win. Delta def. Lehi 25-19, 25-21, 25-18: At Delta, Bre Hill had 11 ser vice points and Marissa Nielsen had seven kills in a Region 8 win Jessica Peterson had 11 kills, Britt any Udy had nine kills and Erica Park had fourkills in the Region 11 win. Katie Christiansen had 20 assists Ogden def. Ben Lomond25-20, 25-13, 25-23: At Ben Lomond, setter Tammy Dame had 19 assists and seven digs and Erin Burningham had eight kills, four solo blocks and four block assists as the Tigers beat their rivals. Monticello def. Millard 25-19, 25-23, 25-15: At Monticello, Jenni fer Garcia had eight kills and Na talie Young served for 10 points in the third game as the Buckaroos won the Region 13 game North Summit def. Juab 25 16, 25-20, 25-23: At North Summit, Lyndsay Kirkham had 13 kills and Erin Wilson added 12 in the Region first goal of the game for the Soaring Kagle St. Joseph 9, South Summit 3 \t St. Joseph, Atim Eifiong and Brittney Dehaan scored three each Wildcat 20 digs \fter Viewmont played one region game and had a bye last week, the Falcons hoped to cap italize on possible rust on the Vikings’ game. The two teams had what Lori Salvo called a ‘serving-fest” in the first game Waterford def. Mount Vernon 25-17, 25-11, 25-12: At Mount Ver non, Cheri Lambson played well for the Patriots, but the Ravens earned the Region 17 victory St. Joseph def. Oakley 25-10, 25-10, 25-13: At Oakley, Erin Ven detti had 11 aces and eight assists, and Lindsey Cozzi had fourkills in the Region 17 North win. Tintic def. West Desert 25-15, 25-13, 25-23 and 28-30, 25-8, 25-16, 25-10: At Tintic, everyone chipped in for the Miners as they took two matchesfromWest Desert in Region 18. Carbon def. Timpview 25-17, 25-23, 25-20: At Carbon, Brittany Pollastro had five blocks and Traci Mortensen had 16 service points in the nonregion win Skylinedef. Lone Peak 19-25, 25-10, 25-22, 19-25, 15-13: At Lone Peak, Katie Ence had sevenkills and Ashley England hadfive kills, all in the fifth game, as the Eagles won a nonregion match Box Elder def. Ogden 25-15, 25-11, 25-20: At Ogden, the Bees took down theTigers in a nonregion match on Monday former coach. Champions in late August The fourth game was as competitive as the first two and was tied, 23-23. Viewmont, like Smithsaid. “She always has her team ready. She’s a great coach Clearfield's Kate Robinson dives for a dig but can't quite make it much like her team's match against Viewmont. } gion 17 victory. a game since the Tournament of Danny CuanLa/The Salt Lake Trine that ended with a kill by Lines Clearfield came backto win the second game aftertrailing 19-17 The Vikings blew the Fal cons out in the third game. Clearfield seemed to lack focus after taking a gamefrom Viewmont. But who could blame Salt Lake Lutheran def. Intermountain Christian 26-24, 2517, 25-21: At Intermountain Christian, Katie Spence’s leadership and four kills lifted the Lions, and Feli cia Friedman had 12 digs and two aces, but the Lynx earned the Re them? Viewmont hasn't lost a match all season and hadn't lost @ Continued from D1 we're going to get the ball to.” The rest of the Vikings are more than capable of delivering a big hit. Micah Lines had 20 kills, 14 digs and eight blocks against Clearfield. Cidney Jud kins had 10 kills, 15 digs and five blocks. Sam Safsten had six kills and 17 digs. Salvo also had 14 win Rowland Hall def. Juan Diego 26-24, 25-22, 25-15: At Juan Diego, Kristen Lence had 15 kills and Chelsea Webber had14kills to lead the Winged Lions to a Region14 win. wasable to finish off the Falcons with its fourbig hitters. “We couldn't finish when we needed to,” Smithsaid. Clearfield’s intensity in Tuesday's match is what Lori Salvo expects her team to see from the rest of her opponents this season. Last year, not much was expectedof the Vikings and they were able to sneak upon other teams. This year, every team has Viewmont circled on its schedule. “This was a stressful match,” Lori Salvo said. “Everyoneis coming into beat us, or wanting to beat us.” Smith would like a win over Lori Salvo, who washervolleyball coach in junior high. She’s had a tough time against her Roct win. Becky Pulham and Lacy Klein scored for the Pioneers iN OTHER GAMES: 20-25, BIG VICTORY: The Davis Darts stayed unbeaten in Region 1 with a win over Fremont had21 kills to lead her team. Stegen added one apiece in the man Finlinson and Ashlyn Petersen ored for the Rabbits in a Region 8 Braves Jordan def. Hillcrest 25-10, 25-23, 23-25, 25-20: At Jordan, Emily Anderson had 21 kills and Jenna Furniss had 10 kills in the Beetdiggers’ Region 2 win. Heather McFarland added 24 assists Murray def. East 25-23, 25-23, ind Cierra Bauer, Abbie Keyes and Lenni Keyes added one each in the win. Kriste Wilson, Michelle Stevens and Amanda Lee scored for the lophan scored two goals, and Jamie 21 assists and eight aces for the jamie Prevedel earned the shutout in goal in the Region 10 win Wasatch 1, Uintah 0; At Uintah, Stacee Smith scored and Carli Latimer got her third shutout of the season in the Region 10 game. Wa satch is 3-2; Uintah is 2-3 Ogden 4, Bear River 2: At Bear River, Cassie Batinich scored two goals and Whitney Smith and Shaley Region 14. Lindsey Padjen scored the Noel ive ohantae and Stari Dias scored ma penalty kick with three minutes remaining to lift the Panthers past Snow Canyon in Region 9 Dixie 1, Canyon View 0: At Vin Lexi Elton scored the game ier in the 74th minute as the I won in Region 9. Kace¢ McArthur got the shutout Judge Memorial 3, Park City Adam and scored Limpanogos, At Snow Canyon, Heger At Lone their first Regior red two goals kker red for Cedar City Pine View 1, Snow Canyon 0: elle scored one apiece in the Region 11 win. Shairdy Sumersearned the shutout RowlandHall 2, Juan Diego | At Rowland Hall, Liz Elliot scored with an assist from Erin Andersoi ind Alex Milne scored with an Elliot iSSISt is the Winged Lions won in rimpanogos 4, Pleasant Grove i added a goal for the Tigers. Sara Region 11 game, Jane Hiatt and Cori Goddard scored for the Cowboys Ben Lomond 6, Morgan 0: At Ben Lomond, McKenzie Favero and Jessica Hasler scored two each and Branscomb, Chelsea Ar Whitney h each scored a goal for Tooele in the At Pa ed our Lone Peak 4, Orem 3: nell, Kassie Goodwin and Marion Ebert Ki the Red limpview 6, Payson 1: An two goals and and Devil Candice scored ul for icici robler eacl op ingville ley tiffar tl, Met B Prince gion 11 win. Megan Roberts and Me lissa Anderson scored for the Bears Tooele 4, Grantsville 2: \At looele, Dominic Snyder Kim Palm er, Whitney Frost and Sam Thoma Springville 6, Spanish Fork {( At Sy ille, Sydney Hamiltor Brooke Hurricane 4, Cedar City lL: Christy LAKel ect and Heidi Weed had seven kills, Bulld beat the Minersfor the sec ind time this season. Dani Griffin ot the shutout as Judge took a 2-0 Region 4 match The Bounti hutout gel 0: BOUNTIFUL ver the Dinos (0-3-2). Shaundra enbke and Kailee Christiansen also ored and Lacey Johnson had the Erin Greenberg had assists tangs and Erin Pilkington Roy in the | Tuesday's Best ful Braves improved to 2-0 in Region 5 with a 25-16, 25-20, 25-16 win over Highland on Tuesday Katie Hurst led Bountiful with 16 kills and three blocks wo goals to lead the Hawks (2-2-1) u shutout in goal Cottonwood, 1.3 North Sanpete 4, Carbon 0: At North Sanpete, Shar Anderson had I goals tor Hillcrest earned the Bountiful racks up another region win THe SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Paskett scored two Janica Larsen all Next Granite 5. Waterford Ravens ored Hillcrest in a R Ashley 7-2-1 Previous the and Rebecca Riddl four goal } ored two and Priscilla Stewart and Jenni ored one tor Binghan Wright eact got the in a Region win Ali Griffin shutout Hillerest 9, Copper Hills 0: At Hillcrest, 6-3 PREP VOLLEYBALL Black to an injury early in the game four goals Tiger Dixie Flyers Phillip Julie Alexander, Kristi Ethington ind Missy Davisalso added goals for the Bengals, > it had in the first.two games, “Too bad I can’t beat her,” and she really knows the game.” aaragon@sitrib.com & _] “POOR( |