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Show 7 yw: toy -v i . , . -wv 2Xl JIMW. mm ii r& 7--3' FOSTON CHIVERS, Uintah's 112 pounder, clashes with Pleasant Plea-sant Grove's Barry Frazier, right. Frazier nipped Chivers in the semi-finals, 7-5. with two points in the thirt round. . Uisitfeah Ufles win 1 oufl off 19 meavehes One of the big reasons that the Utes have won 14 state championships is because of their amazing performances in the first round. The first round in the 1980 tournament was not any different for the Uintah Utes as they roared out of the starting gate and captured nine of their ten matches in the first round, Thursday. Brett Brown, 98, Uintah, toppled Rex Roberts of Payson and Ron Horrocks, a third placer in Region Seven, thumped Dwight Griffin, the second placer from Region Five from Bountiful. Foston Chivers, Uintah, 112, thumped Kendall Bryant of Logan in the first round, and Jeff Good, Uintah, 119, toppled top-pled Chris Howells of Highland. Matt Hacking, Uintah's 138 pounder, pinned Steve Aaron of Timpview, and Randy Smuin. Uintah, 155, blanked Rex Hab-bard. Hab-bard. Logan, 12-0, and Billy Bedell, Uintah, Uin-tah, 167, a third placer from Region Seven, downed Dave Dopour of Cedar City, second placer from Region Six. 10-4. Uintah's only loss in the first round took place when Art Daley. 185. was toppled by West's Nile Hendricks, 7-0. Ken Cobbs, heavyweight, gained the ninth w in for the Utes when he pinned Carbon's Paul Udink. The Uintah Utes continued where they left off in the first round as they won six out of nine matches in the second se-cond round and qualified six wrestlers for the semi-finals. Brett Brown, 98, advanced into the semi-finals when he blanked Chris Hansen of Viewmont. 16-0. Ron Horrocks. Hor-rocks. 105. was placed in the consolation consola-tion division when he was toppled by Stewart Richards of Box Elder, v. Richards went on to take first pcs: the tournament. Foston Chivers, 112, thumped It-Jacobs, It-Jacobs, 12-3, and Jeff Good, 119,4, sioned Scott Harmer of Springvfie.;. Jacobs and Harmer w ere region pions. Matt Hacking, 138, pinned fe Cardon of Logan in the first rotaiu Randy Smuin, 145, pinned Treat Ji cher of Timpview. The match between Can- Bi Highland and Kay Smuin of Uia'h;; tied at 0-0 after two rounds of acii stalling point and a penalty po awarded Boden, and an escape t: the final score: Boden. 3 and Srr.; Boden w ent on to capture first pi: the tournament. Billy Bedell, l 1 pinned by Jeff Lewis of Woods ti Lewis nabbed first place intheua ment. Ken Cobbs pinned Voci C-j Mark Tate. 1 ,:-rrTi" "" r" r-i x9 ) ... ' mm, D ' y- ....... . ..... ! ' : , , v . f THE UTES' BRETT BROWN, right, squeezes West s lommaga, and tries to drop the tussler to the nut. Tomm.'' won the contest when he gained an escape in the tmJ1 tf" seconds. |