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Show Ufe junior varsity iusslers flatten Buffaloes, 45 to 18 Uintah High School's junior varsity wrestling team thumped the Buffaloes in Tooele, Thursday, 45 to 18. Brett Brown, 98, Uintah, dropped Simonich for a takedown and then gained a pin for a 6-0 Ute lead. Ron Horrocks, 105, increased Uintah's Uin-tah's lead to 12-0 when he pinned Ahlstrom at the buzzer in the second round. Keith Campbell, 112, blasted Colbath, 13-0, for a 17-0 Uintah advantage. ad-vantage. Campbell gained a takedown in the first round, two takedowns and a neutral in the second round and a reversal, penalty point and a three-point three-point near fall in the third round. Tooele gained its first win when Lee won his match due toa forfeit by Uintah in the 119 pound class. The Buffaloes gained their second win in a row when Palmer pinned Uintah's Layne Chapman, 126, with one minute left in the second round. Brown won Tooele's third match in a row due to a forfeit by Uinlah in the 132 pound class. Frank Atwood. 138. got Uintah back on the winning track when he crushed Flanders, 22 to 2. Atwood nabbed two takedowns and two two-point near falls in the first round for an 8-1 lead. A three-point near tall gave Alwood an 11-1 11-1 lead after two rounds of action. Flanders gained a neutral in the third round, but Atwood pocketed a reversal, penalty point, takedown, two-point near fall and a three-point near fall to make the final score, Atwood, 22 and Flanders, Flan-ders, 2. Uintah's Mark Robb, 145, pinned Batchelor with 40 seconds left in the second round. Kim Reid, Uintah. 155. dropped Swan due to a fall at the 1:30 mark of the third round. Kay Smuin, Uintah, 167, bombed Coffman, 12-1, and Brent Hales, Uintah, 185, thumped Edler, 12-4. Smuin pocketed two takedowns in the first round for a 4-1 lead, Uintah's Smuin blanked Coffman in the final two rounds, and the Vernal tussler pocketed a reversal and a three-point near fall in the second round and a three-point near fall in the third round. Hales jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the first round due to a takedown and three-point near fall. Hales picked i two neutrals, takedown, and a tw point near fall in the third round. Don Bohrer, Uintah, toppled Gowai 10 to 4, in the final contest, whi delivered a 45 to 18 victory for t Uintah Utes over the Tooele Buffaloi Bohrer nabbed two takedowns for a lead in the first round, and then addei reversal in the second round and penalty point, takedown and neutral the third round. i - , -i-Jf. t J h f ' L " - t; . THE UINTAH HIGH SCHOOL flag twirlers, Tina Kloeppel, Mari Dee Tingey, Sylvia Nuttall, Theresa Turner, Kassy Kavanaugh, Jana Guffey and Dixie Sessions, perform a march before the first varsity match begins. P - - njt KMiY"V' . X'r"' I --'fKV ' r V - l'-'-V- . , ; " . V,! , THE UINTAH CHEERLEADERS cheer the Utes onto victory in the Uintah battle with Grand Junction Central, Thursday. |