Show 1 B4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday August 30 2002 MC Continued from B1 In other region action ing a brilliant one on a ball struck by Mountain Crest midfielder Kent Baugh who nearly put her shot in the upper left-hacomef of the goal but Anderson knocked it away at the last possible second Senior Vanessa Hall started the final 40 minutes in goal for the Bobcats and allowed the first three Mustang goals before Anaerson came back in “She did a great She's a great athlete and she had a solid half” Geddes said of ' Anderson “It wasn’t Vanessa’s fault the second half We just let girls dribble through us “There’s no shame in losing to a great team I think Mountain Crest showed today they’re the better team But it was good for us because now we’ve seen a real test and we’ll see if we can be a better team for it” Grizzlies 3 Bees 3 (OT) At Brigham City Logan (0- found itself down at a by pair half then battled on goals back to tie it at 2-by Lindsay Nuttall and Jeanna Nelson two minutes apart Then after Box Elder (0-1went back up by one Susan Krogh drew the Grizzlies even again on a goal With seven minutes left “The second half we came r out on fired” Logan coach Stacee Flygare said “We played great looked incredible We dominated the first 25 minutes then Box Elder stepped it up” nd Thursday Roy beat Bonneville 2 in overtime to remain unbeaten in league play while Logan tied Box lilder 3 As it was Tuesday against Logan Mountain Crest's defense was spectaeulai against Sky View The Bobcats had just two shots but none were in the second half "Wo felt like we wanted to cloitd up the middle on this team We felt like that's where their strength was” Sky View coach Doyle Gcddes said “So we altered the way we approached the game Maybe that was to our detriment “We didn't get a kit of offensive push Maybe we should've played them straight up so that's one of the things we'll consider next time (Sept 17 at Cedar Ridge Middle School in Hyde Park)” in The Mustangs overall) gave up region just two shots to the Grizzlies as well Since letting Taylorsville score two goals in the first 1 0 minutes of their preseason game back on Aug 22 Mountain Crest has not let an opponent find the back of its net in roughly 230 minutes “We're playing good defense ” Saunders said 3-- 3-- v SST? 1- -1 Eli LuceraHarald Journal Mountain Crest goalkeeper Amberlee Nelson makes a save after Sky View's Trisha Cardon tried to score during their game Thursday (2-0- -0 all -1 shutouts on the season and have outscored their opponents 24-- 4 including 1(M) in region games They probably could have had more against the Bobcats but Sky View starting keeper Jamilyn Anderson kept her team in the game during the first 40 minutes The sophomore had six saves in the first half includ “We’re rotating We’re playing defense a little different than we have in the past We’re using the stopper a lot more to rotate We're sending our fullbacks up often on the offense “We rotate someone over to take their place and we’ve been strong We’ve really been -0 (1-1- -0 strong" The S tangs have four whole time It was a good experience fix' them” The No 1 doubles team of Anna Nelson and Megan Clis- - Netters Continued from B2 sold and the No 2 doubles team of Jaimie Smith and Kristin Redding gave the Darts the most trouble Grizzlies 5 Lakers 0 For a rebuilding team the Grizz came away with a sweep over the Bonneville at Logan “I’m so thrilled” Grizz coach Vida Saliendra said “The girls played well” She said the toughest match came at the No 1 singles between Logan's Andy Jenkins and Bonneville’s Julianna Ginger Coming from behind Jenkins stepped up her game and made Ginger match her level of play Saliendra said' Another exciting match came between Ldgan’s Danielle Archibald arid Libby Kushmaand Bonneville’s Carmen Fong and Ana Boumakis “They pulled through” aliendra said “They put their heads together” Anderson said “1 hate singles Today 1 liked it all right I just like doubles because it’s fun- ncr to play with somebody and you don't have to hit the ball every shot" The reason for the move is simple — it makes the team better “We're just stronger as a learn ’’ Swan said “It's worked out really well so far” It looks tike Anderson is taking one for the team Darts 5 Bobcats 0 The score did not reflect the play of the athletes at -' Kaysville Sky View coach Melissa Stuart said Unable to win a single match many games went into' deuces but the players were unable to finish she said “I don’t think my girls ever gave up” Stuart said“They were long matches and they hung in there and fought the r 1 open up with win “I knew that we had been here before down by 10 and IS and came back” said Mabika who scored 14 d-half points "That's the thing about us and the playoffs We tried to keep the game close in the first half and then take the lead in the second half” That’s just what the Spariu did after going into the break tied at 35 They took a lead with 1 1 :48 to go and never faltered despite several Liberty attempts at a comeback Los Angeles also shut down New York's inside game Forward Tamika Whitmore who averaged 127 points during the regular season had just five points on shooting The Sparks outrebounded the Liberty 5 NEW YORK (AP)— When the Los Angeles Sparks needed a second-ha- lf lift they turned to their three most reliable players Mwadi Mabika Lisa Leslie and DeLisha Milton did not let their teammates down and the Sparks are one win from their second straight WNBA championship Mabika scored 20 points Milton added 17 and Leslie ' had 15 to lead the Sparks to a 71-6- 3 victory over the New York Liberty on Thursday night in Game 1 of the WNBA Finals Game 2 in the series is Saturday in Los Angeles The Liberty are 0-- 3 in WNBA Finals losing all three times to the Houston Comets “We have got two in LA I feel better about our chances now of trying to complete this thing with two times to do it” Sparks coach Michael Cooper said After trailing by as many as nine points in the first half the Sparks didn’t panic Instead Mabika Leslie and Milton led a second-ha- lf surge secon- six-poi- best-of-thr- ee nt 37-2- “Tamika Whitmore has always been a vital part of their offense” Leslie said "She’s probably the most versatile out of all the post players they have on the team Tonight that was my job to really stymie ' her” the sides were slowly moving toward an "commissioner’s office as midnight agreement but they did not know if Fripassed The players set Friday as the strike deadline two weeks ago day’s schedule could be saved Both sides met early in the evening to “It will be a late night pizza soda- ' wink on the g adrenaline agreement night” Texas Rangers player reached this week The main talks representative Jeff Zimmerman said resumed just before 9:30 pm when “Negotiations are really sensitive now union head Donald Fehr and his top aides It's hard to express optimism or pes- went to the commissioner’s office along simism” Talks were ongoing when the Angels with Atlanta’s Tom Glavine and B Suihoff completed a 6-- 1 victory over Tampa Bay : in Anaheim at 12:44 am EDT perhaps : Fehr and the players met with commissioner Bud Selig for about 10 minutes the final game of an abbreviated season ' before the larger session then returned to After fens sang “Take Me Out to the Ball stretch Game’’ during the seventh-innin- g the union office for the executive board’s ' second conference call of the day they chanted “Don’t Strike Don’t A pair of union lawyers remained at the Strike” Strike Continued from B1 representative John Flaherty said “We wouldn’t want to put anyone in that situa- drug-testin- tion” After five bargaining sessions Wednesday and three on Thuraday the sides remained apart on the key issues: levels for a luxury tax and revenue sharing Other unresolved issues were the owners’ desire to fold two teams and the expiration date of any new settlement Management and player sources speaking on condition of anonymity 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