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Show state games Thursday Bountiful vs Mt Crest Woods Cross vs Box Elder Viewmontvs Bingham Davis vs Cottonwood Northridge vs Alta E Thursday, ,, , t rff 'V SI i Octokr 14, 2004 "JT ? 7 3 Whos going to win in iveett 9P BY RUSS RICCS Clipper Sports Editor - DAVIS COUNTY This week, the Utes return to action, and BYU tries to recover from a horrible loss to UNLV In addition, this is the second to last week of prep football The following are this weeks predictions BYU 27, Wyoming 20: Wow Just when BYU fans thought that the Cougars were on some sort of a roll, and they would wm k games for the first time in two years, UNLV knocks them back to reality with a 0 shocker UNLV is the worst football team m a bad conference, and Wyoming is much better Theyve already knocked off Mississippi and San Diego State, and their defense is much better than in years past BYU will have to play a great game to beat the Cowboys, even at Edwards Stadium The Cougars must wm four of their last five remaining games to finish with a winning record and have a shot at a bowl game A loss here, with Utah looming m November, would almost secure their third straight losing season, and an exit stage left for coach Gary Crowton Utah 35, North Carolina 20 What looked like another cupcake for the Utes a few weeks ago now looks like an interesting back-to-bac- 24-2- match-u- p The Tarheels beat a ranked North Carolina State team last Saturday, and certainly have the athletes to pose a few problems However, Utah has had two weeks to prepare for this game, and Im sure Urban Meyer will have his team ready Although his game might be close for a half, I wouldnt expect North Carolina to pull out a wm m Salt Lake City Clemson 47, Utah State 10: Ahh yes Another money game for the Aggies, and another game they have no shot at winning It will be Clemson early and often m this football game Davis 24, Clearfield 17: Davis is flying high after their win over Northndge, which could be a bad thing If the Darts have any kind of a letdown, Clearfield is more than capable of pulhng off an upset, especially coming off a bye week Ill stick with Davis for the H See "WHO'S," p. B2 Woods Cross blows by Orem BY ANDY CROW Clipper Sports Writer WOODS CROSS -- The Woods Cross Wildcats dominated Region 5 play this year with timely offense and a nasty defense That offense and defense showed their heads at the most important times this past Tuesday as the Wildcats defeated the Orem Tigers in the first round of the State 4A soccer playoffs 0 in Woods 3-- Vi Ices Cross Both Kelly and Abby Robinson paced the Wildcats on offense, along with Kimly Anderson Abby helped halftime stake Woods Cross to a lead while Kelly and Anderson added insurance goals late in the second half to seal the deal Whats been strong all year for Woods Cross has been its defense Drea Dixon along with a tough back line and goalie Hayley Anderson agam led the Wildcats Anderson has little to worry about because of how well the Wildcats play defense in front of her Anderson was in the entire game and was credited with the shutout If you count the last game of the season against Olympus, it was Andersons second shutout in a row The second half proved to be the diflerence for the Wildcats Woods Cross continually put the pressure on the Oiern defense Rarely was the ball advanced beyond the center field line blow by Hunter in round 1 Clipper Intern - The View-moDAVIS COUNTY soccer Vikes team has Lady extended its playoff journey by spanking Hunter High 0 It was no contest throughout the entire game, Viewmont dominated both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball, allowing Hunter few opportunities Viewmonts defense really shone the whole game, barely allowing Hunter stokers inside their half The scoring started off in the 16th minute, when after many missed clears by the Hunter defense, Makell Hansen put it in for Viewmont Hansen tallied another goal in the 27th minute after Hunters goalie mishandled a shot and watched the ball roll slowly over the goal line The Vikings were not done for the half, as Enn Dailey received a pass inside the box, turned on the defender, and played a shot to the far post to put Viewmont up 0 After our first goal, the girls settled down a bit, said Viewmont coach Russ Godfrey The entire first half was controlled by Viewmonts defense, killing any chance Hunter had, then turning it for sconng chances The ball was m Hunter's half a majority of the time, giving Hunter little opportunity to get on the scoreboard The second half opened with a goal by Clancee Miller in the 42nd minute (high school girls play only halves) Less than two minutes later, B See "WOODS CROSS," p. B2 nights, Darts Layton falls nt 5-- BY KOPY BONE Clipper Sports Writer - te DAVIS COUNTY The Lay-to- n Lancers season came to an end 0 with a shutout loss to the Bingham Miners in the first round of the 5 A playoffs on Tuesday Alyssa VandcrVeur scored two goals and Jenny Ford added another, as the Miners move on All Griffin kept the Lancers out of the net, to earn the shutout Northridge 8, Taylorsville 1 The Northndge Knights cruised to an 1 victory over the Taylorsville Wamors m its 5 A first round game on Tuesday Kelsie Ehlers and Kiersten Wood both had two goals for the Knights, while teammates Alyssa Toomey, Sarah Naranjo, Alix Berryessa and Chelsea Adams each scored a goal Davis 1, Jordan 0: The Davis Darts picked up a shutout win over the Jordan Beetdiggers in a 5A d playoff game on Tuesday g Alison Swan scored the goal in the first half, while Knsta Larson notched the shutout in net for the Darts Bountiful 2, Mountain View 1: Rebeca Schidt and An Wood scored as the Braves upset the Bruins -- Russ Riggs, Contributor 3-- 8-- -- 1- first-roun- up-fie- ld Marching bands and into Woods Cross territory in the second half There was one stretch m the second half where the ball stayed pinned down close to the Orem goal for literally 10 minutes straight With the Wildcats continuing to bomb away, the Wildcat defense was able to get somewhat of a rest It also gave some of the more seldom used substitutes some field time The game was tight with the score picti up vjins; BY TRENT LOWE 3-- Davis preview 3-- 0 game-win-nin- The Viewmont High School soccer team blew by Hunter on Tuesday and will face Bingham today at 4 p.m. Viewmont Its defense allowed three Miller put another on goal after interand a it Hunter shots, only one on goal, shutting down taking pass cepting into goal solo everything Hunter had The second half was much like the B See "VIKINGS," p. B2 first, being completely dominated by GETTING A HEAD START: |