Show B2 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday September 20 2002 Holden nothing back Senior leads MC past Lakers SV Logan win the net more in her second season at the position The work paid off as she defeated Bon- neville's Allison Fumiss 6-- 1 6-- 1 Fumiss said she not only respected Holden's HYRUM — She doesn't strike you as a ' standout player but there is no quesplay on the court but her personali- Mountaln Crest has talent Holden tion Adair y as well girls tennis "She's really polite" Fumiss Undefeated in region Holden is "That's what I liked about her said 3 No Crest's Mountain as going steady didn't It hurt to lose to her She's a singles player defeat athlete" the Holden helped good Mustangs Holden said she felt her serves the Bonneville Lakers 0 Thursday were going in really well "Adair surprised me from when she Another advantage for the Musfirst started playing ” Mustangs' coach Dale Swan said "You look at her and tangs was a lofiger warm up period because the Lakers did not show up there isn't that much there that catches lot until nearly 4 pm Mountain Crest shots She a of attention gets your was ready to go at 3:30 pm back that you don't expect her to and she hits a "I enjoyed practice today" Holden said little harder than you expect her to" has Holden added a to little power Swan said See HOLDEN on B4 her shot and has worked on her ability to go to By Julie Ann staff writer Grosshans 3-- Brant StevensHeraM Journal Mountain Crest's Adair Holden returns to Bonneville's Allison Fumiss during their singles match Thursday afternoon in Hyrum Cats bounce back do SV MC both survive in OJ Grizz fall By Wade Dennlston staff writer SV downs By Jeff Hunter staff writer minutes of For the first their match at Logan Thursday night the Mustangs looked like seven-tim- e defending region champions 10 Serves were lough passes crisp and every attack success- - ' ful Up 0 with ease Mountain Crest had the Grizzlies on their heels and on the ropes But just when it looked' like Logan was in danger of being swept in the fust game die Grizz bated their teeth mid suddenly got downright competitive Mountain Orest still ended up winning the 13-L but Logan match 9 coach Jodi Coats was pleased with the way her team fought back "If we just hadn't dug ourselves that hole" she noted "After that the girls really wanted to win They worked hard and I think Mountain Crest had to earn this one" In a match at Bonneville the Sky View Bobcats did the Grizzlies one better Down 12-- 6 in the first game the Cats scored 24 of the match's next 26 points to win 2 2 : 0) game-tyin- She was taken down inside the penalty box arid the Bobcats were awarded with a PK which Campbell knocked in ‘ Mustangs 3 Lakers 2 (OT) At Washington Terrace Mountain Crest was scored on for the first time in region play but it kept its win streak in tact Junior forward Naomi Felix's header in the 86th minute off a pass from senior Lyllian Mortensen capped the three-go- al rally leading the to their eighth league Mustangs win in a row 11th overall Bonneville scored in the 10th and 40th minutes to take a 2-- 0 lead at intermission Mountain Crest hadn't allowed a goal in roughly 640 minutes "We looked terrible Bonneville just totally outplayed us the first half" Mountain Crest coach Steve Saunders said "We came back the second half and played strong" ’ Things looked extremely bleak for the Mustangs (8-0--0 with less than 10 minutes remaining in the contest but Lindsey Burbank got things going with a goal at the 1- -0 (1-5- -2 1$-1(- Both coming off big wins Mountain Crest (2-- 0 in Region 4) and Sky View (2-will face each other next week in Hyram "We're getting better" said MC middle blocker Jessica Crosbie following the win over the Grizzlies (04) "I think we still have a lot of Every time the Sky View girls soccer team has lost a game this season it has bounced back die next time out That formula held true Thursday asthe Bobcats won a sudden-death thriller at Brigham City DeaHousels goal off an: assist fromAmie Hansen 3:56 into the overtime session propelled Sky View to a 4-- 3 Region 4 victory over Box Elder The Bobcats in region overall) came into die game fresh off a heartbreaking loss to rival Mountain Crest on Tuesday in Hyde Park The Bees led 2-0 at one point and 3-- 1 with 12 minutes to go before Sky View drew even at the 75:30 mark on a penalty kick by Emily Campbell "I don't know how to feel about this game" Cats coach Doyle Geddes said "On the one hand we're disappointed the game went to that point We should have played harder and taken care of this game in the first half or regulation at least "On die other hand we're proud of the fact we never We're gave up on ourselves be feel and just gonna happy (5-3- -0 8-- 13-1- 2-- 9-3- -0 : 15-- ting Box Elder's lead to 1 Then after the Bees went up by two again Hayley Hansen began Sky View's comeback with a goal at the 73:30 mark Hayley Hansen played a part g in the goal as well ‘ l Bonneville Prep’girls:soccer Logan junior mldde blocker Rebecca Anderson (9) tries to tip the ball Singleton during their match Thursday at Crimson Court room to improvie but we're going to be there!" Crosbie led the S tangs with nine kills while outside hitter Melanie Pearce added six lulls and two aces and Lydia Whitehead totaled five finishers — four of them in the J first game proclaimed That sentiment was seconded by Coats "We weren't quite ready for her" she said "She's tall" Still a 1245 Mustang lead in the first game was down to just two points before Mountain Crest slowed the Grizzlies' surge Just a sophomore the Whitehead is seeing Crosbie finally brought the more arid more playing time S tangs' to game point when on the right side and she while standing near the back line she returned a hard-h- it showed why Thursday ' After the Grizzlies' initial Logan attack by sticking up success with stopping Crosher right forearm The ball bie in the middle MC setter much to the Grizzlies' surCandace Gunnell started prise ricocheted back over backsets the net and landed to delivering Whitehead untouched ' "That one I was kind of ner"Lydia played awesome" MC coach Lori Karaghouli vous on" Crosbie admitted ' Silent able setting to the middle because it was either balls were tight or the block was Continued from'Bl Sami Cash and 6-- 5 Dana Kurzbard of UCI had had eight and six blocks respectively AH told the Anleafers outblocked USU by three The Aggies won Game 3 with effective use of the slide play to Erin Cartwright (12 kills) but weren't able to implement that play in the fourth game USU fell behind 18-- 8 before rallying to 22-1- 6 there" Six-foot- -3 or landed outside the stripes But it also had to do with the team's inability to pass foe ball well Bad passes equals rough sets equals limited offensive prowess "Coach kept telling me set to the pins" Delsigne said "I wasn't really comfort ' i Despite hurting her right ankle on a collision with a post Crosbie got even more offensive in the second game Clearly determined to turn her match around she deliv- ered five kills including the match clincher on a quick set from Gunnell The Grizzlies playing without senior defensive specialist Heather Mecham who was out with an illness got four kills from junior middle blocker Rebecca Anderson and three more from both Tiffany Morrill and Amber Stott Sky View def Bonneville Although they failed to Saturday ’fortunate" The victory keeps Sky View within striking distance of Roy for the No 2 spot in region "We're in a position to get Roy" Geddes said "That's probably die most important thing that came out of this" In other region action Thursday Logan fell at Roy while the Mustangs also rallied for an overtime victory 2 at Bonneville Leslie Brown scored the Bobcats' first goal just over 61 minutes into foe match cut- 3-- See SWEEPS on B4 11-0-- 0) mark Then in the 80th minute Heidi Beckstrom tied it up on a free kick from 40 yards ouL "I'm glad we got a strong 73-min- test" Saunders said "We woe 0 tested by being down two and came back and won the game That's impressive when 3-- See CATS on B4 Gamboa attacked CHICAGO (AP) — coach Tom GamCity first-baboa was ambushed on foe field father and his by a son in the ninth inning Thursday night prompting players foxn both teams to nidi to his rescue Gamboa had several cuts and a large bruise on his fore: head He walked off foe field to a standing ovation from the Next thing I knew I'm on foe ground trying to defend se bare-chest- behind kills by Tereza Cemianska (11 kills 29 assists) and SeedaU (six kills no errors) but failure to execute aided up costing them the game "We didn't come around very well together and that's something we need to address as a group" Fuller said "We gave up too many big runs and didn't respond" Better do itquick No 6 Long Beach State comes to town ones who get the press But what about people like David Cardon? i He's just one of 1600 runners but he is among the majority in the sense that he wUl never be t' Continued flrom B1 i competitive on foe national scale he wiU never Omweri of Kenya approach records nor will word of his impend"He's faster than any runner we've ever had ing appearance spark excitement among those here" marathon coordinator Bob Henke said who don't know him personally Yet the race is for people like him The 1983 Reportedly Omweri has finished a marathon in ' two hours and 12 minutes— which would shatter Logan High graduate never made the vanity foe course record (set in 1999 by Michael Wilson) cross country squad He wasn't fast enough And if he tried too hard to keep up with the rest of the by more than 13 minutes In June he completed foe Grandma's Marathon (Minn) in 2:16 team he would end up with sore chins and knees The top returning runner is Alexander After his senior year — in which he competed Pachev of Provo His is an interesting story He with the junior vanity — Cardon gave up runlikely would have been the favorite at this ning Sure he'd go out jogging evety now and Omweri for because not TOU then Pachev But he didn't commit himself to it any more if year's has finished at least third in the overall men's So about three yean ago he decided it was time for a change competition each of the three previous yean "I was feeling like I was getting out of So there are some of your top runners — the TOU past EK LuceraHerald Journal Mountain Cresfs Kara (1-6- -1 crowd at Comiskey Park where the Royals beat the Chicago White Sox 1 “I had my hands on my hips and I was looking at foe next batter I felt like a football team had hit me from behind 2-- shape" Cardon said "I felt like I bad gained some weight and decided I needed a lifestyle i change" The first thing foe BYU graduate did was go swimming three times a week After a little while he decided to mix running into the regimen Gradually he increased distances and said he felt no pain Soon he was running an hour i straight without consequence to the body parts that had once troubled him Then on a June day last year he decided Co attempt September's TOU After training for a little i more than three months Cardon finished foe race ' in 4:22 Hus time out he hopes to make it in 3:50 It might not even get him within an of the leader But that doesn't matter to him It's foe feeling that counts "I just felt good mentally" Cardon said "It seemed like a really good way to manage stress and pressures of life After you go away and hour-and-h- alf myself” Gamboa said ed ‘ A folded-u- p pocket knife was found at tire scene White Sox outfielder Aaron Rowand said he saw it faU out of one of the fan’s pockets and Royals closer Roberto Hernandez said he saw security guards place it in an evidence bag “I'm just stiff and sore”" said Gamboa 54 “I heard one of the guys say fooe was a knife I was stunned so I was checking to see HI was j stabbed and didn’t realize it” Gamboa said he had no idea why he was attacked i j exercise for an hour problems that may have seemed big before you exercised seem small TOU race notes: The 1600 runners signed up for the race is a significant decline from the 1824 that ran a year ago Some of the reasons for foe drop Henke said are the Sept 1 1 bombings tire recession and a misprinting of the race date in a prominent tunning magazine Originally there was to be a large television !' screen showing video of last year's race but it was nixed due to a disagreement with a spon- The wheelchair portion of foe race is 8or scheduled to begin at 6:50 am The first 100 in attendance will receive sou-- ! venir pins that are replicas to the medallions runners will receive Henke said they will be given away between 8 and 8:30 Henke encouraged fans to show up early and cheer for aU of foe participants i ! ! ! i I j j |