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Regional scene, August 24
Published August 24, 2007 at midnight
Regis men open with double-overtime loss
Henry Apaloo's second-overtime, penalty-kick goal lifted the Barry University men's soccer team to a 2-1 victory Thursday against Regis University.
Chris Camp, an Evergreen High School graduate who previously played for Barry, put the Rangers ahead 1-0 in the third minute of their opener.
Apaloo tied it for the Miami Shores, Fla.-based Buccaneers in the 31st minute.
In other college soccer matches Thursday:
Chris Andre and Sam Charles scored goals to power the Montana State-Billings men's team to a 2-0 win against Colorado Christian in Lakewood.
Hayley Hollenga, an Air Academy High School graduate, and Sara Egbom each scored two goals to spark the Fort Lewis women's team to a 5-2 win against Eastern New Mexico in Durango.
Rocky Mountain High School graduate Ashley Grover scored the Adams State goal in a 3-1 loss to the Montana State- Billings women's team.
MINES PICKS INDUCTEES Former athletic director Bruce Allison and the 2002 Colorado School of Mines men's soccer team lead the 2007 class for induction into the Orediggers' Athletics Hall of Fame.
Allison led the Mines athletic department from 1976 to 1995. The 2002 Orediggers men's soccer team won the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference regular-season and tournament titles.
Three-sport standouts Floyd Carr, Bill Yopp and John Coats also will be inducted along with school boosters Steve and Gayle Mooney.
BUFFALOES ON TV The University of Colorado women's soccer team and volleyball team will be featured on telecasts by FSN Rocky Mountain in October.
The Buffaloes women's soccer team, which is ranked 14th in NCAA Division I, will have its Oct. 5 home match against Nebraska televised on the channel. The game starts at 4 p.m.
The CU volleyball team's Oct. 3 home match against Missouri will be telecast at 6:30 p.m.
FALCONS PICKED FIFTH The Air Force men's water polo team was picked to finish fifth this season in the Western Water Polo Association in a poll of league coaches.
SKY SOX STUMBLE Juan Rivera's ninth-inning double drove in two runs, rallying the Pacific Coast League's Salt Lake Bees to a 9-8 win Thursday night against the host Colorado Springs Sky Sox.
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