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Show DAILY cs HERALD HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Lone Peak, Timpview faceoff Jared Lloyd DAILY HERALD cal, very competitive,” Wong said Thursday. “Lone Peak has lot of talent and a good coachingstaff. | think we've put together a good gameplan, but we need to be prepared and If you wantan early indi- cation on who will comeout victorious in tonight's big matchup between Lone Peak keepour team focused.” and Timpview, keep an eye on the lineplay. Last week, the Thunderbirds ‘ dominated that part of the gameonbothsides ofthe ball andthe result was a 38-0 win over Spanish Fork. Last season, Timpview did the samething in both meetings with the Knights,resulting in a pair of lopsided Thunderbird victories, including a 42-0 romp in thestatetitle game. But as Timpview head coach Louis Wongsaid,this is a new season. does excellent job defensively,” Wongsaid. “I thought our offensiveline didn’t play to their potential last week. Hopefully we've made the corrections. They know they'll have to stay onblocks for a second longer. Both Wong and Knight head coach Monte Morgan expressed their respect for the opposing squad. Both also said they see plenty they need to workon. “These are twosort of brand- new teams,” Morgan explained. “We're going to have to play andfind ourpersonality, espe- cially on offense. We haven't jelled yet, so we don't know whatkindof a team weare.” Wongsaid he knowshis team can’t make the mistakes theydid in the last two games andexpectto win. “It's going to be very physi- “I always felt Lone Peak gaveupout there and we were ableto addtoourlead.” For the mostpart what Springville sophomoreClark Fredrickson hadjust one bad Fredrickson did best is what he didn't do. Hedidn’t meltdownafter he hole, a double bogey on No.6, but he madeupfor it with a pair ofbirdies. He birdied holes No. land No.2. Fredrickson's 71 allowed lipped a putt. He didn’t go ona bogey binge after he recorded a double bogey. Hedid exactly him to hangontothelead for ville won the Region 7 golf meet Thursday afternoon at Cascade golf course in Orem. a 2-under-par 68. He's now just a shot behind Fredrickson. Springville’s Paul Norman fired a 73 on Thursday and trails Fredrickson by just two score of 379 to edge Payson, whotied Timpview for second Springville’s Colton Lamb (77) and Colby North (77) were whatcoach Glen Bird wanted him to do. He was consistent. Fredrickson was oneof four Springville players to shoot in the 70s, and as a result Spring- TheRed Devils shot a team strokes, the other two Red Devils to at 387. Orem wasfourth with a 395, followed by Provo (403) with the high-flying Thunderbirds. “Timpview lookslike they execute very well,” Morgan said. “Their line is huge, and they have a coupleof differ- beat Box Elderlast week. | Morgan just hopes Lone Peak can do better than they havein the past couple of meetings and he knowsa coupleof things gonevery well,” Morgansaid. ent defenses. They pressure the quarterback as well as any team I’ve ever coached against.” Both coaches mentioned special teams play as an X-factor. addtoits overall lead. The Red Devils now lead Payson by 23 strokes and next week Region 7 shifts to Hobble Creek, Springville’s home course. “Consistency has been our strength,” Bird said. “I thought we played evenbetter this week than wedid last week 7. Brandon Oisen 7 Calon Lamb(Spring) 7 Colby North (Sringile) u n 7 ‘Thursday's Teams Scores 1'sprngele 2 Payson 2 Timpview em 5, Provo & ten m9 37 387 395, 03 9% 1"'springile 765 2 Payson 3 oem 4 Timpnew 5 Prom 812 Fy 788 790 08 870 Overall Region 7 Individual Scores 1 Crk Frednckson Spring) 2 Josh Sekanak(Tmpven) 3 PaulNorman (Springvile) ur 148 M49 ) Region 4 golf: At Spanish Oaks, Spanish Fork had three players shootunder par to help the Dons win their second straight Region 7 golf meet on Thursday. The Dons wereled by Zac Hansen and Blake Hiatt, who King shot a 75, followed by Jace both shot a 2-under-par 70. Brady Hughesalso broke par Nielsen at 76 and Brandon Olsen with 77. 1 2 4 6 1. 7 i Scores Josh Sakanaht (Timpview) Clark Fredrickson (Springvi) ul Norman (Springwile) Corbin King (Payson) rayloc Awad (Orem) ace Nielsen Payson) Adam Law (Provo) DavisGull (Orem) 68 n 23 75 5 76 7 7 Springville at Mountain View ® Jared Lloyd can be | | In thespirit of fair play, I would like to give Springville little heads up. Watchout for Ray Mounga. He's the Mountain View's run- Havea nice day Oh, and one morething. | ville 21 They really stepped it up today. Theyreally came through.” A win over Orem would | give Timpanogosits best start American Fork. Thurday's faeTeam Seoes 2Spach Lone PresaPeakove am 56 Mounam'ew AmereanFon Overal Team Scores 'Syaneneae 2Psat Lone PeakGove ina 56 Mournew American Fork a ‘0s ra a te 1 ae a 30 928 The Vikingswill hold Ri- Framptonwill score. Riverton21, Pleasant Grove 7 Emery at Provo I see a big nig) it from Chad D'Haenens. I see. a big night from Warner Jarman. I see a big night from Josh Beasley Provo 42, Emery 20 East at American Fork I'm back. Sorry for taking last weekoff, but I could see it Scottie Ford. He gets his secondinterceptionof the year. Mountain View 35, Spring- Knightswill try and closethe So what's the good news? coming. I’m not worried about this one. Paul Olsenwill led past, but today with five scores we werefive over par today,” said Spanish Fork coach John Bingham. “Brady Hughes, a sophomorecamein with one under, That's a great score and gap next week when Region 7 tees up at Tri City golf course in Good-bye winningstreak vertonunder its 43 point per gameaverage and Kyler night. morethan 100 yards on Friday Watchoutfor Mr. Pick, i.e., Spanish Fork nowholds a 55 shotlead over Lone Peak. The Gulp! ning backthatwill rush for haven'tplayed very well in the BlakeHiatt shot one under. Riverton hasoutscored its opponents 86-0 in the first two Heck,I see a big night from the whole team. reached at 344-2552 or jlloyd@heraldextra.com. Timpanogos at Orem in schoolhistory. A million dollars would make mea millionaretoo. Dream on Timpanogos, youcan't beat Orem,that’s a Zuke guarantee. Not even a 200 yard receiving game from Sam Thomascan give the T'Wolvesa win because Jason Golightly will have a big game. Orem 27, Timpanogos 13 the team backtoits winning ways. American Fork 20, East 14 Boston College at BYU I'll admitit. I actually thought about taking BYU and adding my support to new coach Bronco Mendenhall as Cougarfans celebrate the beginning of a newera. But when you're ranked 173rd, you can’t afford to miss gamesjust to let Bronco know you wish him good luck. BostonCollege 28, BYU 21 In other games,| like Snow Canyon over Manti, Union over Carbon, Pine View over Delta andI like Utah to beat Arizona. Local Businesses * Phone Numbe DPCcasas Py) with a 71 and helped the Dons beat Lone Peak by 25shots. Spanish Fork had a team “On our homecourse, we the Dons — fora half. But whenI lift the curse in the secondhalf, it will be business as usual. Griff Robles hooks up with Zach Fox not once,but twice. Spanish Fork 38, Payson 20 will be a big help.” The gamekicksoff at 7 p.m. at Timpview. www.heraldextra.com/yellowpages score of364, followed by Lone Peak at 389, Pleasant Grove at 406, Timpanogos with 425, Mountain View at 442 and American Forkat 462. games. chini curse. Payson will beat “Hopefully, we can play better and give good accountof our- Bad news: | hate to bring this up and spoil the celebra- anyafter the way the Dons Timpview. I'm madat Spanish Fork so I'm evokingthe Great Zuc- “The last couple haven't Whatdo you wantfirst the good newsor the bad news? tion overat Pleasant Grove, but did any oneelse notice dished melast week against the Knights need to do to give Pleasant Grove at Riverton son coach Bart Peery wants meto pick the Lions atleast oncethis year and this seems like as good of a week as selves. The challengeis to stay in gameearly. If we can stay in and not make mistakes, not get totally shut down offensively, it shootin the 70s. Payson had threeplayersin the 70s. Corbin and Lehi (426). The win helped Springville the individual medalist, but just barely. Timpview's Josh Sakanaki had the low roundof the day, The legendary formerPay. I've challenged them that game themselves a chance. will fall into their hands.” But the Knights also know they'll have their hands full Spanish Fork addsto lead in Region 4 at Wasatch Mountain. No one Continued from C1 Spanish Fork at Payson Lone Peak capitalized on some strong special teams play to Springville pads lead in Region 7 golf Neil K. Warner DAILY HERALD | Zuke 5 Matt Heiner(Lone Peak) 151 Brigham Young University Athletics invites you to an evening of celebration for the naming of Cue Mehul Gout in the GeorgeAlbert Smith Fieldhouse at BYU Friday, September 2, 2005 Naming Ceremonybegins at 6:45 p.m. Prior to BYU’s volleyball match versus Kansas Local high school and college football picks contest Register Now Gamesbegin Friday August 26th sponsored by "LheBailyHerald Presents DoiluXHeralo Your Town. Your Neighbors. Your Newspaper. waa [Oe PARARNE EERE SSH —_ -~ Friday, September 2, 2005 |