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Show : i' 1 i ; f 1 ; J) ' : I 1 TWO WRESTLERS, Farrell McCook, Union, left and si' Reynolds Uintah, put their heads together as they compe.5 twisting action at 98 pounds. Reynolds downed McCook, 4 toy The Utes thumped Cyprus, 44 to 9, Thursday. I Uves sink Cypcus Pi raves, 4 So 0 The Cyprus Pirates nabbed two wins in a row to narrow Uintah's lead to three points, but the Utes forced the Pirates to walk the plank in Magna. Thursday, 44 to 9, as they won the final six matches due to four pins and two major decisions. The win gives Uintah a first place record in Region 7 at 2-0. Uintah received a scare in the 98 pound match when English of Cyprus dropped Josh Reynods for a takedown and flipped the Vernal tussler over for a two-point near fall. Reynolds gained a reversal in the first round to cut English's lead to 4 to 2. Uintah's Reynolds nabbed an escape and a takedown in the second round for a 5-4 advantage. Reynolds nabbed a two-point two-point near fall in the third round and toppled English, 7 to 5. The Utes increased in-creased their lead to 9 to 0 when Monte Morris, 105, pinned Hayes with 1:31 left in the second round. Cyprus pocketed its first win of the evening when Coon nipped Uintah's 112 pounder, Foston Chivers. 6 to 4. Both wrestlers were tied at 2-2 after two rounds of action. Chivers and Coon nabbed nab-bed reversals in the third round, but a two-point near tall gave Coon the victory. jcn uuikj, 113. uenvjereu a K O J au-vantage au-vantage to the Utes when he nipped Frankie Lucero, 4 to 3. Good jumped out to a 2 to 1 lead in the first round due to a takedown and added a two-point near fall in the second round. The other Lucero on the Cyprus team. Enos, won his match as he was the survivor sur-vivor in the 22 to 21 war with Uintah's 126 pounder, Cory McNeill. The match was tied at 6S at the end of the first round as Lucero nabbed a takedown and two two-point near falls and McNeill pocketed an escape, takedown and a three-point near fall. Both McNeill and Lucero added to their near fall collections in the second round. Each wrestler had two-point and three-point near falls to tie up the contest at 13-13. McNeill acquired a three-point near fall, a takedown and three escapes, but Lucero nabbed one more point for a 22 to 21 victory. Nelson, 132, blanked the Utes' Allen Huber, 3 to 0, on a takedown in the first round and an escape in the second round to narrow Uintah s ai-f However, Uintah silenced !;( threat by winning the final su j ' Uintah's Matt Hacking, u J Rose with 1 : 35 left in the mce;J Randy Smuin, 145. toppled k i due to a 13 to 2 major deem' gained a three-point near iC 3 point near fall in the secor.:n added a two-point near fall ; ; round. The Utes' Kay Smui: pxs in his match against V.::i pounds with 1:31 left inthei.-Billy inthei.-Billy Bedell, 167. downed 5:;:; a 10 to 1 major decis.ee rrj three-point near falls in the:: third rounds. Uintah ended the final : with a big bang as both Ar. Tj and Ken Cobbs. heavyue:' their opponents. Daley p:r.r?:: with 7 seconds left in the and Cobbs dropped Odger. at the 31 second mark of -i round. Uintah's junior vars::y ter the Pirates in M.icr.a. Tr.--tf 12. The l ies won the f:rs; "-i ches and jumped out to a ;:'.. ! tage. Brett Brown. 9S. grwiec-"" with a pin at the SS-secor.d 4 third round in a cor.;es: j Jorgensen. Keith Campbell pound encounter due to i !' Ron Horrooks. 112. downed M J The Pirates gained their the evening when Day p-"' Chapman. 126. in the first ro-: At wood, 132. returned l'ir.:iw ning ways u hen he toppled V" 19 to 3. " Uintah picked up two pins ' decision and a major de;sv! next four matches. Mark Ko 1 nod Doutes in the first roiW; Reid. 155. blasted Wright d-:j superior decision. Brent H.i- pled Donsley. 11-3 and IV1, 185, pinned Sofonta in tho Grossant of Cyprus ", heavyweight match duo 4 ! i- . i - 1 ; " i v . 'a UINTAH'S Am DALLY doosn t s,v, "1h.,nks I nroooJ ! Nelson of Union. Nelson won the contest T to |