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Nielsen's goal lifts Lions over Devils

Coach makes a switch that works out great

Published: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 8:33 a.m. MDT
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CEDAR 3, DIXIE 3 (2OT): Travis Deltoro earned a hat trick to help the Flyers earn a tie against the undefeated-in-region Redmen. Teammate Chantry Palmer helped out on both ends of the field with solid play at midfield.

PINE VIEW 2, CANYON VIEW 0: Pine View's Abe Braten played outstanding defense to lead the Panthers past Canyon View. Jeremie Key and Zack Beal each tallied for Pine View.

REGION 11

MORGAN 0, OGDEN 0 (2OT): The Trojans and Tigers battled to a scoreless draw in region play. The tie left both teams with 16 points atop Region 11.

TOOELE 3, BEAR RIVER 2: Pake Lyman's goal in the 55th minute lifted Tooele to a win over the Bears. Forty yards off the line, Lyman caught Bear River's keeper off the line as his shot found the upper-right corner.

REGION 17

MOUNT VERNON 4, WENDOVER 1

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