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Show Davis County Clipper Friday, September 15, 1995 page 11 0 0 Sports Shorts Region 2 Golf Monday, Sept 11 Mountain Dell Golf Course Parleys Canyon (Par 72) Results: Team Scores 1. Davis 309 2. Cottonwood 313 3. Skyline 3 14 4. Bountiful 315 5. Viewmont 323 6. Highland 342 Davis 309 Boyd Summerhays 73 Marty lacks 76 Jacob Peterson 78 Stan Simmons 82 Bountiful 315 Shaun Edwards 72 Sam Bateman 74 Garrett Clegg 84 Kenny Lindley 85 GOAL MAKER: Shauna Gurr sprints down the sideline en route Viewmont Tim Hansen 73 Preston Gardner 8 1 Nate Erickson 83 Jessica Gardner 86 Mark Watson Sports Editor (Bountiful) 73 Boyd Summerhays (Davis) 73 Tim Hansen (Viewmont) 74 Sam Bateman (Bountiful) 76 Marty Jacks (Davis) 78 Jacob Peterson (Davis) WOODS CROSS When it comes to important soccer games. Woods Cross seems to find a way to win. Down 1 on Tuesday, the Wildcats scored three unanswered goals to drop Olympus from the ranks of the unbeaten and also drop them from their number-on- e state ranking. In one poll, the Cats replaced Olympus as the top team in the state. Many times, in both boys and girls soccer, Coach Kevin Rigby makes the necessary adjustments at halftime and his teams come back strong in the second half. 2-- Region 2 Standings: 1. Cottonwood 7 2. Bountiful 6 Davis 6 Viewmont 6 5, Skyline 5 6. Highland 0 Cat spikers beat West straight, 15-- 8, After capturing the first game, the Wildcats moved to an 11- -7 lead in the second game and played strong defense through the remainder of the game while outscoring the Panthers 3- -1 setting up the winning kill by April Taylor. Playing well as a team, the Wildcats controlled the game from the outset by controlling the play at the net and capitalizing on their size and hard hitting at the net. were pack in 4-- 2. 67 the Region with a 2-- mega-conferen- record. The 0 Wildcats were scheduled to host Tooele on Thursday and will host Judge on Tuesday with matches at kick. Gurr hit a perfect direct kick in the upper corner of the net to give the Cats a 2 advantage. Coach said to chip it in the top corner. So, I chipped it in the top corner, Gurr said. Minutes later, Celeste Collins put a nail in the Olympus coffin with a d goal. 3-- 40-yar- 3:30 p.m. It was a pleasing victory for Woods Cross over Olympus, espe- Braves 7, Cottonwood 0 cially since it was the only time the two soccer powers will play this year unless they meet again in apiece and Lindsay Jensen added another as the Braves rolled to victory and remain undefeated on the season. the playoffs. With the score tied at 2 apiece at intermission behind goals from Shauna Gurr and Megan Morris, Woods Cross was given a penalty to victory. in preseason and hope to north. Meanwhile, Davis has won two games with ease and lost big to a powerful Clearfield team. There has been a little extracurricular activity between these two schools the past two years. Last year, a V appeared in the Davis football field prior to the annual game and this year a D was found a full week prior to the contest at the Viewmont field. Coaches at both schools are not too activipleased with these types of D" the said coaches ties. Viking n, . Panthers. Bike-A-Tho- n St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital has announced plans for the Centerville Wheels for Life n to be held on Saturday, Sept. 16 at Viewmont 3 High Track from 10 a.m. to is even for this p.m. Coordinator Bike-A-Tho- artwork was on the minds of the players as they lost to Pleasant Grove last week. The Bountiful Braves hope their winning ways continue tonight at home against Skyline. Bountiful is 0 after preseason, but now must 3-- face those terrible teams from Region 2 will be a dogfight again this year, coach Larry Wall has said. Region 2. Woods Cross (1-- 2) hopes to to keep the Vikes unbeaten in Region 2 action going into Thursdays game against Boun tiful. Davis 10, Highland 0 At Davis, Megan Jensen had three goals with Megan Miller and Kara Alexander adding two apiece as the Darts evened their region record at 2-- At Bountiful, Caroline Putz and Karen Robbins had three goals Viewmont 3, Skyline 0 At Skyline, Holly Crockett opened the scoring and Becky Ward followed with a pair of goals rebound from start region competition with a big bang against their rivals from the Coach Donna Tippetts described the Woods Cross Weve got a good team, and we played well. Were getting there. Woods Cross played in a three-w- ay meet with Olympus and East at Olympus Thursday, and travels to Tooele Tuesday. half to top Olympus Woods Cross now leads the second Davis travels to Viewmont tonight for a big homecoming encounter at 7 p.m.. The Vikes at home. victory as "a good team effort Everyone contributed. Tippetts, who has seen her team improve steadily through the said her team played better, against the Such w'as the case Tuesday. The Wildcat crew played an aggressive Vikings host Darts tonight The Woods Cross Wildcats launched region play in style Tuesday by dispatching the West Panthers two games 10, Olympus territory. Gurr scored two goals to lead Woods Cross Cats come back to whip Titans Top Individuals: .; 72 Shaun Edwards 15-- to a tough loss last week at Murray. They play at West at 4 p.m. The Panthers are not a good team to get better. West may administer more wounds than needed at this time of the season. Speaking of teams wanting to be born again: There is still hope for college football this year in the state of Utah. The Utes and BYU start new quarterbacks and played a sched- tough opening uled. A few more weaker WAC opponents should help their woes. It appears, however, that the Utes and Cougars may not be all that much better this season than their WAC colleagues. Lets hope they can rebound to glory. two-gam- e planned at Viewmont High need lots of participants, since Janet Gill, who encourages all residents and businesses to support this community effort. Were looking for participants and helpers who will contribute their time and talent to they are the ones who can make this event successful, Gill said. for 8 Contact Gill. details on participating or help children live. We really becoming a sponsor. 295-540- Players of the Week BRAD MURDOCK Bountiful Football Murdock has played ajtig part in all three of Bountiful's victories this year. On Friday at Spanish Fork, the tailback logged 155 yardsfe and his backfield partner Craig Jones, plus a fine offensive line, give the Braves a potent running attack. SHAUNA GURR Woods Cross Soccer When Woods Cross meets Olympus in soccer it is usually an exiting match for players and fans. Shauna Gurr is a great offensive player for the Cats. On Tuesday she fired in tw'O goals and Woods Cross upset the Titans and remained undefeated in Region 67. |