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Show Monday, September 11,2006 16 THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Stalemate in D.C. Three minutes later, do's 4-1 loss to Kansas City RSL tied the game up with and Chivas USA's tie against the help of that same foot. RSL's next opponent, FC In the 65th minute, Cun- Dallas, Real Salt Lake pulled ningham beat the D.C. within two points of Colodefense and coaxed D.C. rado and Chivas USA for the keeper Brandon Prideaux bottom two playoff spots in out of the goal to defend the West. L.A. remained a Cunningham's attack. Cun- point behind RSL with its 2ningham then assisted the 1 loss to Houston on Sunday. ball onto teammate Chris The i-r tie with D.C. United Klein, who flushed the ball marks the first tie for RSL into the back of the Red and on the road this year. The Black's goal. Although RSL team's record now stands put three shots on goal to at a decent 4-8-1 away from D.C. United's two, RSL was Rice-Eccles Stadium. out-shot overall 13-6. Many Cunningham's assist gives of those shots were kitty him 10 on the season and whiskers away from extend- moved him into a tie for first ing or regaining the lead for place with Terry Cooke of. D.C. United. the Colorado Rapids. CunRSL can take pride in ningham still leads Chivas knowing that it is one of striker Ante Razov by one only a handful of teams not for tops in the goal-scoring to fall to MLS's best team department, as well. Cunwvw.bartonsscooters.com this year. D.C. United un- ningham's performance this doubtedly wanted to avenge year makes him one of the July's loss in Salt Lake City front-runners for the league he but was unable to field its MVP, which will be handed Motor Sport* normal squad on Saturday out by the league at the end jftimate * where Quality is Free" night. Bobby Boswell, Josh of the season. SCOOTER'N Buy * Sell " Trade * Service Gros and MLS star ChrisRSL still faces a tough tian Gomez were suspended road into the playoffs as all nachine Lifetime Tires* in the match due to their ex- five of its remaining oppoService Loaner* cessive acquisition of previ- nents currently own playoff ous yellow cards. spots. Three of RSL's final 13% discount with AD 445 S. 500 W. Bntf Nonetheless, RSL will five games will be on the Open T-F 10-6 Sat 9-5 cHtton gladly take any points it can road, starting with a home 294-6006 get as the team is still very and away series with the much in the playoff hunt best team in the West, FC with only five games re- Dallas. maining in the regular seat.pizza@ PREMIER TRAVEL son. Combined with Colorachronicle.utah.edu phenom Freddy Adu. Adu took a free kick just outside Tony Pizza RSL's penalty box when he The Daily Utah Chronicle was tripped by RSL midRSL turned in a David fielder Andy Williams moBlaine-like performance ments before. Adu's sharply Saturday night, escaping struck shot sailed over the from the nation's capital RSL wall and into the upper with a I-I tie against D.C. corner of the Scott Garlickdefended frame. United. Jeff Cunningham reheated D.C. United has been the stingiest home team this the already tense situation season, as they have al- existing between these two lowed a mere six points to teams, the latest example slip out of RFK stadium. of which came in July when RSL increased that tally to RSL beat D.C. United on seven by earning a point in two penalty kicks late in the game. Cunningham was the tie. D.C. United scored the awarded RSL's only yellow first goal of the match in the card of the game when he waning minutes of the first kicked Bryan Namoff near half on a free kick by young the face. T£RS We know you wanttogo places In life... SOCCER WIN picture-perfect cross into the box, a ball that WaySTREAK ENDS man easily headed into the right corner, beating VS. COLORADO lower Fresno keeper Angie Larsen. Following a near goal by Feigt with a little more night," Manning said. "If it than 10 minutes remaining, wasn't for her, there is no Marsh put the game out of way we would have gone reach with her score in the 86th minute, finding the net into the half 0-0." Wayman broke the tie off a free kick by midfielder early in the second period Kelly Isleib. off an assist by forward t.quinn@ Amanda Fiegt. Feigt sent a chronicle.utah.edu continued from Page 11 ...and we know how to get you there! visit our website or call as for fantastic vacation specials? college student tour packages, discounted domestic and international coach andfirst class airfare, and much more! Have an opinion? Write us a letter. in park city 647,9976 toll free 1.800,677.2047 www.premiertravelonline.com letters(5),chro n icle. utah.edu w ww.da Uyutahch von icle. comwww.dailyutahchronicle.comwww.dailyutahch ron icle. com www. da ilyu- CHRISTOPHER PEDDECORD/ The Daily Utah Chronicle Utah's Colt Sampson and Mombroso Washington erupt from the tunnel as the Utes makes their entrance Saturday. UTES ABLE TO SPREAD RECEIVERS ON THE FIELD continued from Page 11 -er. I'm so excited he earned a scholarship and got a chance to play in this game," Ratliff said. "I'm really excited about the way he played." Unfortunately, Godfrey rolled his ankle on the play, suffering a sprain. His status for next week is up in the air, for now. Also tallying four catches were sophomore Marquis Wilson and Richards, who both added touchdowns of their own and gained 72 and 79 yards, respectively. Godfrey provided a different dimension for the Ute offense, his size and physicality allowing him to exploit the NAU defense in the middle of the field. The Utes' starting lineup typically features four receivers more known for speed than size—Wilson, Richards, HernandeE and versatile sophomore Brent Casteel. Having Godfrey in the lineup—as well as 6-foot-3, 217-pound sophomore Freddie Brown, who caught three passes for 45 yards—gave Ratliff some big targets to throw to, which proved important against the NAU secondary. "(Bradon) is a big guy, and he knows how to get open," Ratliff said. "He's just a big target and he's easy to get the ball to." As a whole, the Ute receivers were able to do what they couldn't do last week: spread the field and open up the downfield passing game. They averaged 17.6 yards per reception as a unit—more than a 5-yard-per-catch difference from last week's performance. "The receiving corps, as a whole, had some spectacular catches," Whittingham said. "Hopefully they're out of my doghouse. I've got to watch the tape to make sure and see how we blocked." n.dicou@ chronicle.utah.edu Chris Bellamy contributed to this article. WEDDLE, won't be made for a couple days." UTE The Utes will hope to get junior safety Steve Tate back SECONDARY from free an ankle injury next week, they need to move WedSHUT DOWN indlecase over to the corner position. t.pizza@ NAU STAR continued from Page 11 chronicle.utah.edu Take Charge of Your Careei DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management gives you more than just a Master's Degree. We give you the skills and experience you need to take the business world by storm. Master's Degree programs you can complete in less than two years. Hands-on instruction from professors with real-world experience. Personal guidance every step of the way, from financial aid to course selection. Convenient course schedules, online or on site. 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