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Show INSIDE W Owlz winning ii down the stretch Read it on B7 uvu "--- Wrs -• r ' : s <t' Sept. 8-12 W Tuesday Sept. 8 Orem Owlz vs. Ogden Raptors 7:00 PM Wednesday Sept. 9 Orem Owlz vs. Ogden Raptors 7:00 PM Al MITTON/UVU Review Utah Valley junior Nicole Archibald escapes downfield on a breakaway in a recent home game. Saturday Sept. 12 Women's Soccer vs. Southern Utah Orem, UT 3:00 PM RSL vs. Chicago Fire 7:00 PM Fall intramurals getting underway BRAIDEN RINDLISBACHER Sports writer Now that school has started and everyone is starting to settle into their everyday routine, it's time to mix it up, do something different and get more involved. A great way to do this is by signing up and participating in some events this fall hosted by the Intramurals club, which is located in the student center. For the month of September, they have numerous activities you can easily become a part of. Some of which involve flag football, soccer, disc golf, a billiards tournament, a 5K race and even a golf tournament. The way to join in on all the fun and excitement is simple, just stop by the Intramurals event office and pick up a flier to find out exactly which events are being held on which days, or you can look them up on the web at www.uvu.edu/ intramurals and see what events are being held right now. Also if you have any other questions or concerns, feel free to stop by and talk with the intramurals director Bo Earls. Wolverines suffer tough weekend out. Kara Kuttler assisted on the play. UVU made some After a scoreless tie pushes to even the through 68 minutes, Sescore, but three shots attle University picked from Lauren Bluth up goals from Lauren could not bring the Munechika and Maddy Cartwright to help them Wolverines even. "It's obviously not to a 2-0 win ^^^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a result we're over UVU in a non-confer- "It's obviously happy with but the girls ence match not a result fought hard Aug. 28 at we're happy and did some the Univerwith but the good things. sity of Idaho. girls fought We just made Munehard and did a couple of chika began some good costly misthe scortakes," comthings." ing for the mented UVU Redhawks Coach Brent head coach (3-1) when Anderson Brent Andera Jamie Coe son. pass deflected , Utah Valthrough the ~~~~~~~~~ ley continued Wolverine defense to their non-conference a streaking Munechika schedule the next day, who poked it into the dropping a 3-1 match to net for a 1-0 lead. the University of Idaho. Cartwright clinched Ashley Perez and the game when she beat Chelsea Small each Utah Valley keeper got the Vandals on the Hailey Brown to the ball and kicked the sec- board quickly with ond goal from 10-yards goals in the 14th and MIKE FARAGHER Sports writer 19th minutes, respectively off Jennifer Hull assists on each. Sari Morrison converted a penalty kick in the 69th minute to seal the deal for Idaho. UVU defender Brianne Larsen converted on a Camille Broderick pass forUVU's first goal in an away game this year in the 87th minute, but it was too little too late. Idaho (1-2) picks up their first win, while the Wolverines have dropped three straight since a 5-1 exhibition win Aug. 17th over Weber State. The Wolverines will look to rebound Sept. 12 when they play Southern Utah at home. DAVE IBA/UVU Review Midfielder Adrienne Schnieder lunges for the ball in a game last season. UVU starts off 2009 season with big wins KIRA TERRY Sports writer On Aug. 28 and 29, the UVU volleyball team traveled north to begin their season at the Weber State Invitational and came away with the title, conquering Gonzaga, Weber State and Utah State. The Wolverines first met Gonzaga on Aug. 28 and won all four sets. Camie Manwill, a senior from Paradise, California and Kayli Broadbent, a junior from Gilbert, Arizona worked hard and came away with double-digit kills and digs in the four sets. Allyce Jones, a senior from Pleasant Grove added 23 digs and Kathleen Stevens a junior from Lafayette, California, had 10 helping UVU to their victory over Gonzaga. Next, UVU met Weber State on Aug. 29 where they swept the match. Broadbent, who was later named the tournament MVP, recorded a second best in school history, hitting .720 for the Wolverines. UVU finished off the tournament on. Saturday. In the first set the Wolverines seemed to struggle a bit and lost 25-18 but came back strong to win the next three sets. Three Wolverines all recorded doubledoubles in the match against the Aggies. Broadbent, Manwill and Chelsea Fa'alogo, a sophomore from West Jordan were also named to the alltournament team with their high numbers of kills, digs and assists. |