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Show Wrestling News have won by a pin, but the official offi-cial ruled he pinned his man with an illegal hold and defaulted de-faulted the match to Kingsford of Roy. Here are last weeks results: Viewmont 48, Bingham 18 98. Bodcther (B) dec Shawn Moore (V) 105; Fullmer (B) dec Kevin Graves (V) 112; Chris Hansen (V) pins Crump (B) 119; Dan Merrill (V) pins Asay (B) 126; Chris Piatt (V) pins Vasques (B) 132; Scott Smith (V) pins Smith (B) 138; Roach (B) dec Calvin Zesiger (V) 145; Chuck Whitney (V) pins Martinez (B) 155; Brian Spencer (V) pins Thomas 167; Doug Bangeter (V) pins Stauf-fer Stauf-fer (B) 185; Todd Larkin (V) " pins Dowley Culter (B) wins by forfeit in Hwt. WEBER 36 Bountiful 22. 98. Jeff Olson (B) draws Kendall (W) 105; Mo Salari (B) draws Mackley(W)I12;Pak(W)dec Kent Ortolari (B) 1 19; Kendall (W) pins Kerry Peart (B) 126; Dave Merrill (B) dec Lewis (W) 132; Eddie Snow (B) pins Rood (W) 138; Gardner (W) dec Benson Alder (B) 145; Stone (W) pins Brad Avis (B) 155; Fletcher (W) dec Trent Jones (B) 167; Noble (W) pins By DAVE WIGHAM BOUNTIFUL High school wrestling got under way last week and for two of the three local schools it was a successful suc-cessful debut. Viewmont and Woods Cross both came away winners while Bountiful dropped drop-ped a dual meet to a strong Weber We-ber team. KEEP IN mind, also, the Braves are a little behind in wrestling since their coach and several top wrestlers, just recently, re-cently, got through with football. foot-ball. In fact, they only had two days of practice to get ready for Weber. Viewmont handed Bingham a 48-19 loss while Woods Cross downed Roy 36-24 in another dual meet. EACH SCHOOL boasts some top grapplers this season and all of them are winners. Viewmont points to Chris Hansen, Todd Larkin and Chris Piatt as top men with all three pinning their opponents. Larkin went up one weight in order to meet a stronger opo-nent, opo-nent, a man who placed fifth in state last year, but still came away an easy winner. Mike Lee(B) 185; Chris Bad ger (B) dec Porter (W) Hwt; Rob Eggett (B) pins Klemente (W). Woods Cross 36 Roy 24 98. Day (R) pins Steve Fultz (WC) 105; Craig Keller (WC) pins Perkes (R) 112; Trent Overton (WC) dec Hansen (R) 119; Mike Jordan ( WC) pins House-ly House-ly (R) 126; Stewart World (WC) dec Adair (R) 132; Peter-man Peter-man (R) dec Kevin Mochizuki (WC) 138; Milend Kofford (WC) pins Nicholson (R) 145; Winward (R) dec Lincoln Jacobs (WC) 155; Gordon Peck (WC) pins Kennedy (R) 167; Kingsford (R) default over Doug Sendobry (WC) 185; Brad Pusey (WC) pins Varney (R) Hwt; Eggington (R) pins Rod Clark (WC). Bountiful s senior Dave Merrill was as strong as coaches thought he would be with an 8-2 win over Lewis. Chris Badger and Rob Eggett, still supporting their higher football weights, both won. Chris won 13-5 in the 185 lbs. class, while Rob pinned his man in the heavyweight division. divi-sion. Both expect to drop a weight class this season. OVER AT Woods Cross, senior Gordon Peck was everything ev-erything his coach claimed he would be with a relatively easy pin over Kennedy of Roy. Brad Pusey, a senior, also won by a pin in the 185 lbs. class. In a strange match, Doug Sendobry, Sen-dobry, a junior, appeared to |