Park City's perfect record is still intact, barely.
After 100 minutes of scoreless soccer Friday, the Miners eked out a 4-3 shootout victory over Ogden in Draper to advance to Saturday's 3A championship at 6 p.m. at Juan Diego High School. Park City will face Morgan, which beat Bear River 2-0.
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"It was another great Park City-Ogden tournament game. We've met in four of the last five tournaments," said Park City coach Mike Guetschow. "We knew it would be a tough game, and it was."
In other prep soccer games Friday:
REGION 2
RIVERTON 1, JORDAN 0:Patrick Doty broke the scoreless tie in the 49th minute as Riverton edged Jordan.Adam Richardson earned the shutout in the Riverton goal.
BINGHAM 2, BRIGHTON 0: Bingham handed Brighton its first loss of the season as Corey Ackerman scored two goals in the first half. The second half was a battle as Bingham turned Brighton shots away time and time again. Goalie A.J. Morris earned the shutout for Bingham.
WEST JORDAN 3, COPPER HILLS 1:Marco Rizzuto, Eduardo Romero, and Sean Rogers each notched a goal for West Jordan in the easy win.
ALTA 7, HILLCREST 2: Alta scored six first-half goals and added one in the second to cruise to the win over Hillcrest. Cade Carter scored two goals while Tate Matta, Ryan Adams, Blake Tillotson, Garrett Losee, and Jaron Sheppard each added a goal.
REGION 3
KEARNS 4, GRANGER 0:Kevin Young scored twice and Kyle Help and Kevin Hortin each added one goal each in the shutout. Kearns goalie Christian Gonzales earned the shutout.
SKYLINE 3, TAYLORSVILLE 2:Justin Braun scored two second-half goals to help Skyline end the season at 9-1 in region play. Ben Vroman scored in the first half, which was tied at 1-1. Jared Trussell and Reynold Campbell scored for Taylorsville.
COTTONWOOD 4, HUNTER 1:Eric Shupe scored twice as Cottonwood improves to 8-2 in Region 3.
REGION 4
MOUNTAIN CREST 2, BOX ELDER 1: Jake Bassett and Jordan Leishman each scored fro Mountain Crest as Brian Hadfield assisted both. Box Elder's lone goal was an own goal by Mountain Crest.
ROY 4, LOGAN 0: Zach Zimmerman, Collin Larsen, Tyler Britt, and Jess Patterson each scored for Roy to complete Region play. Dan Williams and Casey Warren split time in goal for the shutout.
BONNEVILLE 1, SKY VIEW 0: Midway through the second half, Bonneville's Jake Barker scored to give Bonneville the win and remain unbeaten on region play. Scott Klema earned the shutout behind a strong defensive performance.
REGION 5
EAST 1, WOODS CROSS 0 (2OT): In the second overtime, East's Jared Sorroche scored on the golden goal to give the Leopards their ninth win of the season. Despite playing without five of its starters due to illness and injury Woods Cross was able to force overtime. East's John Ellis preserved the shutout.
HIGHLAND 8, MURRAY 0: Highland won its fourth straight game behind a hat trick by Ramin Amin. Miguel Rios scored two goals while Amadeo Villegas, Peter Awan, and Amadou Doumbia each scored for the Rams. Hogir Ali earned the shutout in goal.
3A PLAYOFFS
PARK CITY 0, OGDEN 0 (2OT) (PARK CITY WINS SHOOTOUT 4-3): Park City advanced to Saturday's championship game by winning the shootout 4-3.
MORGAN 2, BEAR RIVER 0:Jacob Bagley's first half goal and Jared Olson's second half tally propelled the Trojans past region rival Bear River and into Saturday's championship game.
REG. 17 TOUR
LAYTON CHRISTIAN 6, SALT LAKE LUTHERAN 0: Layton Christian routed SL Lutheran scoring three goals each in each half. Matt Gall, Ben Purdy, Adam Jones, Jerrell Stewart, Donte Smith, and Gustavo Ruiz each scored for the Eagles.
CHRISTIAN HERITAGE 3, WEST RIDGE ACADEMY 3 (2OT) (C. HERITAGE WINS SHOOTOUT 4-1): After a slow start, West Ridge came back to score three second-half goals and tie the game. After both ovetime periods Christian Heritage won in the shootout. West Ridge's Parker England earned the hat trick, while Shaun Sandman, David Roberts, and Justin Watts scored one each for Christian Heritage.