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Show Uintah Oe mmmn net honors in Veal ley Tournev iid in toe 145 pound cham- I match In the Valley Tour- Roosevelt.. Friday.fcit Tracy If Olympus pocketed a takedown tuner to nip Atwood, 5-4, for first ' Walsh jumped out to a 2-0 lead in "-t round due to a takedown, but j gained an escape in the first land second round to tie up the hat 2-2. Atwood dropped Walsh in Lnd round for a takedown for a 4-j 4-j Walsh gained an escape and ?in the match with a takedown. 'A olaced second and defeated Win of Union and John Whited. jain View, in the first and second i w other Uintah Utes also placed tJ in the Valley Tournament. Jody Uintah, defeated Kattenhorn of :, and Jones of Carbon, but was id by Brent Johnson of Olympus in g pound championship contest 5 1 06 left in the second round. Kent 126, Uintah, defeated Riggs of Vain View and Lish of Orem, but pinned with four seconds left in irtt round by Darin Olson of -pus. RBt Morrill, 105 and Cory McNeill, jjmered third places in the meet 2 iintah and the Utes' 98 pounder, "1 J, Henline, placed fourth. Morrill Yk'ii Gibb of Emery and was lj-ed by Berrett of Orem. Morrill Ijd Mike Tryon of Carbon, 3-1, for place. McNeill defeated Ward of i I-pus and was downed by Brian Jon of Union. McNeill captured - place when he toppled Ward of ;L -pus, 8 to 3. Henline was pinned by M a Grant of Carbon with 1 : 04 left in ard round and placed fourth. untain View of Orem pocketed 1 1 place in the tournament with 140 'liind netted second place at 113 J; Orem placed third at 108 and l-pus netted fourth place at 103 . In captured fifth place at 102 1 WWW aWM AW'WWWWBJWWW U nth . S'Xth place at 91. Uintah s junior varsity team garnered seventh place at 81 points and I Unionl varsity team p.aced ei? Three wrestlers placed first in the tournament for the Union Cougars ZZ FT 8 "PoreTgS or 0remi" the first r0Ulld for first place. Another Union sophomore, Jeff Samuels, garnered first place in the 105 pound class when he decisioned Evan Bennett of Orem 8 qL ' ,the chamP'0nship match. Samuels also toppled Hicken of Union ?. ITJ'l Carb0n- Brian Hamilton. 138, nabbed first place when he edged Alan Taylor of Mountain View 5-1 Hamilton also defeated Winn of Union's junior varsity and downed Corv McNeill Mc-Neill of Uintah. Farrell McCook, 112 and Brent Cundall, 132, Union, pocketed second place titles. McCook was pinned by Kip Christen of Mountain View in the second round of the championship match. McCook defeated Martinez of Carbon and Keith Campbell of Uintah. Cundall was pinned by Chris Hum-' Hum-' phries of Mountain View in the second round in the championship match. Cundall defeated Anderton of Union's JV and toppled Baum of Orem. Stacey Hadlock, 119 and Mervin Glines, 126, Union, placed fourth. Scott Thomas of Emery nipped Hadlock, 3-1, in the battle for third place and Fred Allen, Emery, toppled Glines, 9-7, in the third place clash. Other wrestlers who nabbed first place titles were Wade Whiting, Orem, 119, (pinned Glen Thompson, Carbon, in second round) Laren Huntsman, Emery, 167 (pinned Scott Willis in the third round); Kline Bradford, Mountain Moun-tain View, 185, (pinned J.D. Mangum, Emery, in second round of overtime) and James Faulkner, Mountain View, heavyweight, (pinned Robert Schultz, Orem, in first round. Damn Olson, 132, was named as the outstanding wrestler, ' .., rT') :" - .'I If MATMAN, Frank Atwood, right, battles Tracy Walsh of "impus. Atwood had a 4-3 lead, but Walsh won the match with ikedown at the buzzer. X'( rr--y .... V - 'TON'S BRENT CUNDALL, left, tries to get away from a Ar by the name of Chris Humphreys of Orem. - ! I . ( 1 ! ! I x ; - . i- " 1 - r, Va " ! COUGARS- Jerry KuMandi right, takes a shot at the . as ibfe Brad Monks, Shirl Rawlings, right, look on and try the shot js Altamonfs David Brotherson. 132 and under and Brian Hamilton, Union, was picked as the outstanding wrestler, 138 pounds and up. When asked to comment on Mountain View's first place crown, Fred Rowland, wrestling coach, remarked, ''It sure feels good to win because you have no excuse for losing." Mountain View's heavyweight tussler, Faulkner was dropped for a takedown in the first round of the heavyweight encounter, but he recovered quickly as a few seconds later he pinned his opponent. "Faulkner sucked him back and pinned him," said Rowland. The Union Cougars placed second in their own meet and Coach Dennis Toland remarked, "We were pleased with how our kids did. Hamilton won his championship match, 5-1. When Hamilton wrestles he gives the crowd a cardiac arrest. Brian beat a good wrestler. He wanted it (first place) more than the other kid and that match won Brian the outstanding wrestler award. Fausett and Samuels are sophomores and they wrestied real well and placed first. Samuels beat a senior and Fausett downed a junior." r - 1 , j y I ; ,' - , i ? j .- . .. - - . 1 ' :: ?' ji" - i Jt s ' . .' V, .r. f . I . X... . ."-...' Sk-- K-:.r .1 THE UTES' Tracy Henline, bottom, swings his legs through the air as he tries to escape from a pin being applied by Carbon's Carter Grant. Henline placed fourth in the 98 pound class and Uintah's Brent Morrill, 105 and Cory McNeill, 138, netted third places. |