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In 2002, there was one day when the high was 100 degrees. In 2001, there were 3 days. In August, 2000, there were four highs of 100 or higher. There were no such days during the years of 1997 through ' DAVID JAMES answers 1999. In 1996, there were 3 days of 100 degrees your weather questions' or higher. In 1995, it hit 101 degrees. In 1994, there were 8 days in the hundreds in August DJAMESOHERALDEXTRA.COM with the hottest being 107 degrees. It has never hit 100 degrees in Provo during September. U Inc 02008 . National foitmst Heavy rain, gusty winds and rough surf will affect the Florida Panhandle, southern Alabama and southeastern Mississippi today as Fay pushes west. Showers and storms will enter the OhioValley. Rabbits and birds drowned Roads were covered with 3 feet of mud debris and boulders for 4 miles. U Whats up . with the Suii&moon weather? ".QxQy GV'lO';New . Aug. 30 : Fint quarter . Sept 7 ; Full ' Slept 15 Sky which Tonight's Sky: Planet Neptune in SE within Capricor nun and Uranus to Ms far left is - Last quarter Sept 21 in Aquarius. Both are faint ' objects require telescope for viewing. . . (I'i'i.o sen mses tOMOflftOW I'MI'MIlfllV ' SUN ' MOON ' 6:47 a.m. S:10p.m. me 3:43 p.m. ' sen kscs . ' Sower . a "What a great way to end the preseason. We started out slow, but we controlled the game in the second." ' hope you can stop It you can just go for it, Schott said. T decided I would go to my left, and that is where she went, Now, UVU has to prepare for, the start of the regular season against North Dakota on Saturday. What a great way to end the preseason, Schott said. We started out slow, but we controlled the game in the second. HERALD CORRESPONDENT 0 . 0 8-- . . . 1. . . - game-winnin- - 83MMI g 926 am. 5'33pm i 7.30 a.m. 901 pm. 905 pm 926pm. 251am, 038 pm we needed to get things said Rockwood. It was a great comeback win for us. The win moves the Cougars' season opener record . . . 0:32am SATURN Cal Poly took the lead into halftime, but the Cougars came out with a change of plans. We Switched some things With the sun over Orem .. in the second half , said melt fans . the to up threatening Rockwood. We used some to the metal bleachers, UVLTs Mallory Schott different players and different UVU goalkeeper Adrienne Schneider scared to formations. break a 0-The change resulted in the tie in the Cougars outshooting Cal Poly scorching 1 the second half. UVU put things together in ball in the left side of the Rebel heat and net-Just four minutes after the the second. The Wolverines lead the forward The match started with Wolverines break, put seven more shots on goal senior Katie Larkin was pulled and denied Dixie a shot. Dixie in controL The Rebels toa2-- vicEven after its two goals, down in the penalty hoc and came out hard and kept the tory over Friday's late game converted the ensuing penalty ball on the Wolverines side of UVU kept its foot on the acDixie State celerator. I IYU women's soccer At San kick opportunity to tie the the Reid for the first 20 min College in That goal was the Luis Obispo, Calif., two goals The Wolverines' Shantae utes of the game. The Rebels their final game at Adams-Yeat- s went after a '. in a strong second half helped 27th of Larkin's career, movwere beating the Wolverines eseason contest. the Cougars overcome a stow ing her within one of current to the ball with a few viscious loose ball and beat Dixies Schneider, an American Smith to it, but Adams-Yeat- s start and defeat Cal Poly 2--1 . team assistant coach Ale is ha irk High alum, went through slide tackles that didn't draw Rose on the e never got a shot off as Smith in the season opener far both whistles. goals 70 Rebel defenders and teams Friday evening. In the first half we were scored, list at BYU.' grabbed her leg with the refpped the ball past Dixie Later in the second half, ' ' We were flat in the first eree watching. taikeeper Tonya Smith with a little sluggish," UVU head forward Auna Janis Dixie freshman Brent a coach Anderson said. Minutes and had a in left half, later, st over 20 minutes player poor start, dribbled down the center of Dixie is a strong team, but said head coach Jennifer was pulled down in front of e second half. The Rebels the Wolverine goal. This time Rockwood. Cal Poly dominat- the field and saved the first id been threatening to break they weren't overly dirty or ed the first part of the game the official had his whistle e scoreless tie, but after goal of her young BYU career anything. The Wolverines had four and it took us some time to get when she blasted a kick past :hneider's goal Dixie lost all ready. the Cal Poly keeper from just Dixie midfielder Mikala Wil- settled down. shots on goal in the first, but omentum. outside the goal box for the Cal Poly's Ashley Vallis allowed four from the Rebels. kes took the shot from 10 feet Less than a minute later, insur-tc- e score. scored from right in front of The first half was rough, away, but UVU goalkeeper atey Turner added an "Auna and Lauren Anderson the goal to give the Mustangs Maliory Schott was up to the goal for the Wolverines, Schneider said. We just came in during the second half weren't connecting on our the lead at the 38:11 mark in task, making the save. inter came down the right and really gave us the spark "You can either wait and the first half. Je of the field and put the passes... . VENUS JUMTER Jn ML Ongw Hhnw H WMwny Derek Stell 039 am MMK $:4Sa.m. Ifflpjn. 12:39 am 4.47 pm ISIS MERCURY go-m- - all-ti- to . BYU next takes on LSU on Monday, Aug. 25, in Baton Rouge. The game will start at 7 p.mM and a live stat feed and audio feed are avail--' able by either visiting www. . byucougars.comsoccerw and clicking on the schedule page, or by visiting www. . totalspotsradio.com. The live radio feed will begin approxi-'- . mately 15 minutes before game time.. The Cougars open their 2008 hone schedule on Friday, Aug. 29. against the University of Georgia. The game will kick off at 7 p.m. Arizona visits South Field at 4 p.m. on Mon., Sept. 1. Cougar fans can join the official Women's Soccer. texting group by texting the words WSOC to Ihe number &1043. Members of the group will receive reminders about game times, informal ion about ticket discounts and other . . |