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Show Pleasant Grove Review New Utah - Thursday, January 15, 2004 - Page 7 Viking matmen medal in tourneys TP The Pleasant Grove Vikings had several wrestlers place at two weekend tournaments, the Sky View Bobcat Brawl and the Uintah Tournament of Champions. At the Sky. View meet, Justin Sorensen took first while John Warner and Kawai Goodman each finished fin-ished second. Teddy Owens took third and Chris Clegg fourth. The Bobcat Brawl was conducted in a duals format. for-mat. Pleasant Grove posted a 3-5 record against eight teams that it wrestled. Viking coach Brock Moore said the Vikings defeated the Bountiful Braves, Morgan Mor-gan Trojans and American Fork. At the Tournament of Champions, Clint Spencer finished first, Glen Gagon second, Weston Sampson fourth and Colby Hilton seventh as the Vikings were well-represented at this premier event. Pleasant Grove is scheduled sched-uled to have entrants in a couple of weekend tournaments. tourna-ments. '- r- -.-, Viking Kawai Goodman earns a pin in the 1 12 weight class match against Orem Jan. 7. 1 i in v; )nfe I ill 'X. 'icatei FEI iH 5 NOV IGN5 SCAf IFEST ' PL :all $200 ts - - " ; - . .-.- J . t, V r, 11 ' '! . ! ? -Li-- .. ' v . . . f v w' - - mr ww" ' i ;!. f ' )t " "ILwW ' lhj. .. - i flS? ' ' - ..... ' - ... - TWWi, L..T.,..... v.. ,,, ,.,.,..v.vJ.,?,ft,,. Th T. nTrf,.li Photos by Kent Davis At Orem, Pleasant Grove's Gehrhart Vuksinik wraps up his 130-lb. opponent for a fall. Interconnect Tour open for season With more than a foot of fresh powder topping off a five-foot base of Utah's finest snow, conditions are almost perfect along the Ski Utah Interconnect Adventure Adven-ture Tour this season. Using backcountry routes to ski between and through as many as five resorts on the same day, participants can expect plenty of great winter recreation recre-ation in the heart of Utah's Wasatch Mountains. Lead Interconnect Guide, Rodd Keller, reports that, the Ski Utah Interconnect Tour will operate daily through late April, weather and conditions permitting, and is open to advanced skiers in good physical condition. con-dition. Tours depart four days a week from Park City Mountain Resort and three days a week from Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort. Led by professional back-country back-country guides, participants will ski through Solitude Mountain Resort, Brighton Ski Resort and Alta Ski Area. The cost, $150 per person, includes guide service, serv-ice, lift access, lunch, transportation trans-portation back to the point of origin and a special-edition finisher's pin. Keller noted, "This is the perfect way for skiers who may not have the skills or knowledge to venture out of bounds on their own to have an incredible backcountry experience." He added that the tour is unique in North America. 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Nancy Hoff, Becoming an Outdoors Woman coordinator coordina-tor for the DWR, announced that two sessions will be offered. The first session is scheduled sched-uled from 11 a.m. to noon, while the second awaits from 1 to 2 p.m. Cost is $10 per session. Space is limited, limit-ed, and the sessions are filling fill-ing up. To reserve a spot, or for more information, call Hoff at (801) 560-9605. Basketball PGJH FROSH GIRLS: The Vikings suffered their first loss of the season Jan. 6 against top-ranked Lehi 50-45. Pleasant Grove had a difficult first quarter and uncharacteristically missed a lot of freethrows, but they still were close in the end. Kailee May had a double-double with 20 points and 12 rebounds. Paige Booth had 6 points but added 14 boards and 5 steals. Amber Nielsen had 6 points and 10 rebounds, and Kristy Giles made 6 points, 7 boards and 3 steals. Amanda Burton scored 5, Heather Dahl grabbed 3 rebounds, and Aimee Dorais had 3 steals. 1 T Have more free time. 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