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Show 'ernal grapplers thump toosevelt Rough Riders took Vernal's Pat Jenkins, 155, only seconds to acquire a pin in his ch with Roosevelt's Payne in the 61 J victory by the Vernal Junior High j thers over Roosevelt Junior High, jary 16 in Vernal. "Pat Jenkins t on and grabbed him and slapped on the mat. Jenkins cowboyed him. gabbed Payne by the head and flat-d flat-d him like a hot cake. The guy ;r wiggled," stated Vernal Junior u i wrestling coach, Leon Smuin. ' iris Smith, 65, gained the first win he Panthers when he pinned Camp-in Camp-in the first round. Vernal's 70 ider, Ryan Siddoway, bombed iley, 22 to 2 and Roosevelt pocketed WgCX w;l?m,Burton Binned .SbeJoji, . 7''phrtes,i75, in the second round. tep&Fwite'i,ifernaL Sd-wori hintatdh"'' 2, and Boren of Roosevelt won the Hind encounter with Jerry Tingey 30 le score of 9-3. q osevelt picked up its second win in w when Fausett blanked George :, 4-0. However, Vernal captured 10 , in a row for a 61. to 12 advantage. " i Giese, 95, blanked Hicken, 7-0, jpHary McNeill, 100, nipped Samuels, .arson Caldwell, 105, pinned Mare 5 third round, and Seymore Bedoni, hutout Curry, 13-0. Torr McCurdy, sdged Glines, 2-1, and Kent Boren, blanked Patry, 2-0. Neldon Smuin, fS pinned Heflin in the second round, Bucky Tingey, 138, toppled blin, 14-1. Jody Young, 145, pinned ox 1?r in the first round and Pat ins, 155, used only six seconds to 'ayne in the first round. Roosevelt the heavyweight match when Pye pinned David Weeks in the se-round. se-round. rnal Junior High's B team ited Roosevelt, 95 to 24. Vernal's d Gurr, 75, pinned Curry in the round and Joe Newell, Vernal, 75, . id Bill Postman in the second d. Jerry Tingey, 80, pinned evelt's Draney in the first round, Leslie Gorman, Vernal, 85, pinned loun in the second round, evelt's Powell, 85, nipped Wade m 14 to 13, and Shane Gross, Ver-90, Ver-90, pinned Jenkins in the third ry Murray, 95, Vernal, pinned t in the second round, and Scott gh pinned Roosevelt's Murray in econd round. Devin Bailey, Vernal, :oppled Powell, 24-5, and Craig I, Vernal. 100. decisioned Evans. Mark Augustus, 100, pinned evelt's Boren in the second round,. Vernal's Bart Smuin, 105, pinned . i in the second round. isen lbur Woody, 112, pinned Duncan of evelt in the first round and Brad son, Vernal, pinned Hamblin in the g round. Roosevelt's Carter, 119, nip-H nip-H Vernal's Martin Espinoza, 7-5, ac 'n Colton, 119, pinned Espinoza of t evelt in the first round, and nk, Roosevelt, pinned Mike Robin Rob-in the second round. osevelt picked up two more wins -ifli Mecham pinned Vernal's Crain, in the first round and Anderton ped Greg Cobbs, 132, in the first i due to a fall. Bobby Martin of al captured two victories when he Hi Roosevelt's Percival, 138, in the round, and blanked Bingham, 138, ie score of 6-0. Jerry Haslem, Ver-leavyweightl Ver-leavyweightl pinned Powell in the d round. e Vernal Junior High wrestling ' pocketed fourth place in the ,!ely Junior Varsity Tournament, n (rday with a total of lJO'i points. Ri-ibbed Ri-ibbed first place with 120 counters, eeS Steamboat Springs placed second i 18. Rangely netted third place rs at lWk points. The top three . is consisted of varsity and junior varsity high school wrestlers. Vernal's B team placed ninth. "There were a lot of high school varsity var-sity kids in the tournament. There were 12 teams in the met. I thought our kids did a super job. We only finished 9'2 points behind the first place team, Rifle. Ri-fle. Pat Jenkins beat a kid from Rangely, Range-ly, who nabbed third place in the Steamboat Springs Tournament last month," stated Vernal Junior High . wrestling coach, Leon Smuin. Vernal Junior High collected four first place titles in the tournament. Larson Lar-son Caldwell nabbed first place at 101 pounds when he pinned Russ MacQuar-rie MacQuar-rie of Rangely in the championship , match. Caldwell, also, pinned Troy ajjel, Hayden and blanked Scott Mar-"tiiti-Glenwood Springs, 14-0. David Gentry, 108, nabbed first place when he blanked Steamboat Springs' Look, 3-0. Gentry blanked Eric Gray, Glenwood Springs, 2-0 and pinned Cless of Hayden. Seymore Bedoni captured the 115 pound crown when he shutout Vernal's Wilbur Woody, 4-0. Bedoni blanked Russ Anderson, Glenwood Springs, Spr-ings, 7-0, and defeated Dan Horn, Steamboat Springs. Vernal's Pat Jenkins garnered first place in the 148 pound class when he toppled Russ Ducey, Rangely, 7-1. ' Jenkins pinned Craig Shultz, Glenwood Springs and Benji Dixon, Rifle, in 40 seconds. Jenkins was selected as the outstanding wrestler in the tournament. tourna-ment. Killpack of Rangley had the most pins in the least time, and the fastest pin was nabbed by a Glenwood Springs tussler in 27 seconds. Kary McNeill, Vernal B team, placed fourth in the 101 pound class when he was defeated by Scott Martin of Glenwood Glen-wood Springs. Wilbur Woody, Vernal's B team, nabbed second place at 115 pounds. He defeated Scott Hillard of Rangely, but was downed in the championship cham-pionship match by Vernal's Seymore Bedoni. Torr McCurdy, 122 and David Weeks, heavyweight, placed fourth. Jody Young, 141, blanked Gordon Lewis, Rangely, 5-09, for, 'third place, and Bucky Tingey, 135, nabbed fourth place. Vernal will compete in the Montrose Tournament, Saturday and will host Altamont, January 31. The Panthers will host the Vernal Junior High Tournament, Tour-nament, February 2. |