Sunday,
July 23, 2006 |
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| Y. drops season finale, looks toward playoffs | |
| By
Drew Daniels For the Deseret Morning News |
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PROVO —
There's plenty of good news this season for the BYU soccer team, including
its best finish ever in the PDL at 9-6-1. In addition, that record is
good enough to qualify the Cougars for the PDL playoffs. |
BYU's Andrew Van Wagenen, left, and Ogden's Kenneth Hickman battle for the ball in Saturday's game at South Field in Provo. |
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Ogden's winning goal came in the 85th minute
when the Outlaws were awarded a free kick just outside the 18 on a questionable
BYU foul. Bruno Baca took the free kick and led Brett Shimizu on a pass
down the right side of the box. Shimizu crossed the ball to Stephen Phillips
on the opposite side of the box for a header into the goal. Ogden scored first in the 20th minute when Jordon Carver headed a pass from Zach Burton for the goal. BYU's only goal came on a beautiful kick by Jake Cavanaugh, who went one-on-one with Outlaw defender Kenan Powell down the right side of the box. Cavanaugh's kick fell just inside the far post, which tied the game at 1-1 in the 27th minute. Ogden finished its inaugural season with a 5-9-2 record. The Cougars open the playoffs on Friday at home. If they win, they'll play another opponent Saturday night for the Western Conference PDL championship. |
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