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Show Sunday, September 4, 2005 DAILY o7 HERALD COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY Bobeats come back to knock off Wolverines Mountain View boys win Utah County meet last three games of the match. “I really thought we executed the game plan well in Game 1,” said head coach Sam Atoa. “But we haveto give Montana State credit for making the proper adjustments to get us out of thythm ii n the final three games.” Game1 went the Wolverines’ wayas setter Lacee Koelliker dished out 13 assists among the middles and outsides. Five Wolverines notched kills in the set, and Koelliker added three dumps herself. The Bobcats turned the tables in Game2 using a coupleof 4-0 runs latein the set to overtake oe Wolverine momentum, 30- : E 8 AtKiwanis Park, the Mountain View varsity boys won the Utah. a The Utah Valley State volleyball team looked like it was going to make quick workof Montana State after taking Game 1, 30-22, but the Bobcats didn't back down, taking the bee DAILY HERALD Beau McCoy HERALD CORR SPONDENT of the year in 16:53. He was followed by Judge’s Nicholas Gaitan, who finished in 17:00:14, and Lehi's Chris Dorton, who ended in 17:00:96. “I felt good out'there today, I had a steady pace andit worked out,” Za- briskie said. While pleased with his own perforIt was no easy task for the defending mance,Zabriskie was morewilling to 4A state champions since they had to go talk about his team’seffort. up against two teams ofnational recog“Wehave good runnerson our team. ae Judge Memorial and American Our goal is to win state again and ‘ori “For the first time in 15 years we are not nationally ranked,” said head coach DaveHoule. “Our boys hada little bit offire under their skin and wanted to show they can compete with ranked teams.” Mountain View was led by senior Derek Zabriskie, who won his first race qualify for the Nike Team Nationals in Oregon,” he said. On the girls side of things, Utah County teams did not fare as well as the boys. Fremont, ranked third nationally, ran away withthe race while Judge Memorial and Park City finished a distant second andthird, respectively, There were some bright spots for Freemontcaptain Cassie Ricks was the individual champion, winningin a time of 19:22. She was followed by Judge's Samantha Gaffney, who-finished in 19:52. Mountain Viewgirls, the defending 4A state champions,finished sixth. The someof the Utah County teams. Orem Bruins weremissing their best two run- Highfinished only four points behind Park City to finish fourth. The Tigers hadthree girls finish in the top 10 as Krystal Harperfinished sixth in 20:25, Kate Harkinefinished seventhin 20:26 and Kendee Christensenfinished 10th in 20:33. ners. The Bruins also had three other runnersfinish in the top 15. Luke Harrison Payson junior M¢ lissa Baird had the finished fifth in a timeof 17:17, Coulson best finish of the local runners as she Goodwin finished 10th in 17:34:52 and « finished third in a timeof 19:57. Adam McDonald, who wonhis first two “I love this course,” Baird said.“I races this year andled for muchof this one,finished 14th in 17:41. 9 Len TY Spansh Fork 228 wonregicn on this course my freshman year.” s Anh ues, GART sports Game3 was backandforth throughout with MSUholding to a 27-25 leadlate. The Wolverines’ Brooke Adams kept Utah Valley close with four kills, but a 4-1 Bobcat run closed the Wolverinesout, 30-26. The Bobcats got going early in Game4 taking a 6-1 lead. A 7-1 run andkills by freshman Camie Manwill and sophomore Jessica Endres charged the Wolverines and brought them to within four points. But that was as close as Utah Valley would get, losing 30-21 in the end. Overall the Wolverine middle attack was solid as Endres and Stephanie McFarland notched double-figurekills. Endres finished with 12 and McFarland had 10. Adams also helped in the middle,tallying fivekills. “Ourintention was to getsets to the middles and have them create somethings, and they did,” Atoa said. AnneOlsen and Manwill werethe other two Wolverines to fiaish with double-digitkills, BARGAINS SPELLED BACKWARDS PRICE BREAKS 269” finishing with 12 and 10, re- spectively. Bothkill totals were careerhighs, and Koelliker assists. The Wolverines will use Labor Day weekendto rest and prepareto travel to Boise to Inspire Luv Skis take on the Broncos of Boise State on Tuesday. Utah Valley Save ATOMIC C:7 Device 310 or BURTON Women's Orig.* 274.99 Sterling Snowboard '04-'05 Musion or Illusion Wide Snowboard K2 Men's Tapered Shapefor Easy Turning © Women's Specific Waist Width and Flex State owns a 2-0 overall series record against BSU. D UVSC soccer: At Salt Lake City, the Utah Valley State soc- Lak 9G”? Czy) cer team lost 3-0 to the Univer- sity of Utah on Saturday. Utah is the preseason favorite to win the Mountain West Conference this year. Last year Utah beat the Wolverinesin Salt Lake 2-1. Your Choice Orig.* 299.99 04-'05 Orig.* $550-$580 finished with a season high 46 179” lS US)a) et Spaceframe 420 Orig.* 149.99 SALOMON Men's Twin Tip Skis '04-'05 Solace Snowboard Boots The Wolverines played hard andtrailed only 1-0 at halftime after a goal in the 40th minute ona shot from Jen Christoffers. Christoffersfinished the game with two goals. The Utes’goals in the second half camein the 72nd and 73rd minute. “We're getting better,”said saLomon Utah Valley State coach Justin Wagar.“Wedid a betterjob of playingthe entire game.I can’t complain aboutthe effort.” Utah fired 21 shots compared to Utah Valley’sfive. Freshman Jessica Clementplayed the entire gamein goal and came up with five saves in hercoll giate debut. Utah Valley Stateis back in action on Sept. 8 at Idalio State. The team returns home on Sept. 10 to host California Baptist. 4 4-05xX snowieerd Bindings * $330 nos SIGNOL Men's : Salto . of Women’s » —_Saphi D BYU cross country: The Alumni Invitational on Friday provided an opportunity for both teams to get their first action of the season.It also played stage for a few alumnitoshine. All-American Josh Rohatinskyled the way for the men, winning his second Alumni Invitational in as many years. He finished the 4-mile course with a timeof 19:46.3, whichis four seconds faster than last year’s ime, “It felt good to get the kinks out and come back from the summer,” Rohatinskysaid.“It was niceto get out here and see whereeverybodyis at.” Alumni runner Nathan Robison, from last year’s team, crossed thefinish line second, followed by Chandler Goodwin, Dustin Bybee, Tyrel Jensen and Josh McAdams. The women’s3 mile followed the men, and alumni runner _ Rena Chesser came away with the win in a time of 17:50.3. Amber Harper camein secondjust six seconds later. Other standouts for the women were BYU-Hawaii transfer Chelsea Smith-McKell, who placed third. Fourth place was true freshman Jocelyn Gardner, while last year’s AlumniInvitational winner Anne Heiner camein fifth and return missionary Breanne San crossed the finish line sixtl 99 Orig.* eeie W/ aE Pia lt} SW. or @ $69.99 value! see store for details |