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Show ft' "' I : )V mil - i i . p , v , . ,'t NEAR FALL: Referee holds up two fingers indicating the wrestler on top has scored a near fall and two points. The action was fast at the State 1-A Tournament in Beaver BEAVER COUNTY STRIKES OUT: Monticello Edges N. Summit for Class 1-A Mat Honors I 1 ' r " ! .....A i ixfX IS 0 ' ' t - . ' '; I , ' i' , 4 v . '(, Monticello's Buckeroos did it again! They won their third straight state wrestling wrest-ling championship by edging the North Summit Braves by half a point 74-12 to 74 in I a thrilling, wild, go-for-! broke state tournament in the county seat. ! And the championship j wasn't decided until the final match when North Sevier's Clyde Crane, last year's heavy weight champion, turned a 3-5 decision Into a j pin over North Summit's Ted I Paskett. i Beaver County didn't fare so well. Beaver had only one ! team point and Milford none. Neither team managed to get a wrestler into the finals. But they were fine hosts with - Beaver borrowing the Mil-? Mil-? ford mat so that two matches match-es could be going on at once. The county seat gym was more than adequate for the estimated crowd of nearly 2,000 for the championships. It was the largest crowd of the two -day tournament. Following the Braves in third place was North Sevier with 64-12 points and South Sevier with 55 points for a fourth place finish. Craig White 126, Parowan, and Kirk Fullmer 167, Piute, were the only Region Eight wrestlers to win championships. champion-ships. Both did so with pins,' which was a rarity Saturday night. Craig pinned Mitch Hoffman of Duchesne and Kirk pinned South Sevier's Dave Farley. Other Region Eight winners were Dave Orton, 105, Parowan; Roger Fullmer," 138, Piute; and Richard Everett, heavyweight, heavy-weight, Piute, all placing third and Lee Oglesby, 138, Parowan with a fourth place. ' Results are as follows: 98 LB. DIVISION: Kelly Johnson, No. Sevier, 1st; Danny Begay, So. Sevier, 2nd; Todd Jones, No. Sum-mitt, Sum-mitt, 3rd; Cory Provost, Park City, 4th. 10 5 LB. DIVISION: Delbert Yellowman, So. Sevier, 1st; Ozzle Trujillo, Monticello, 2nd; Dave Orton, Parowan, 3rd; Bart Reynolds, Rey-nolds, Gunnison, 4th. 112 LB. DIVISION: Mike Roath, No. Summitt, 1st; Russell Schaefer, Monticello, Mon-ticello, 2nd; Paul Childs, Gunnison, 3rd; Larry Cosby, No. Sevier, 4th. , 119 LB. DIVISION: George Chappell, Wayne, 1st; Ronnie Moore, No. Summitt, Sum-mitt, 2nd; Steve Dudley, So. Sevier, 3rd; Tom Marinez, Park City, 4th. 126 LB. DIVISION: Craig White, Parowan, 1st; Mitch Hoffman, Duchesne, Du-chesne, 2nd; Vernon How-. How-. ard, Wayne, 3rd; Gib Martinez, Mar-tinez, Park City, 4th. 132 LB. DIVISION: Trent Schaeffer, Monti-cello, Monti-cello, 1st; Rene Potter, No. Summitt, 2nd; Harvey Miller, Mil-ler, No. Sevier, 3rd; George Trujillo, East Carbon, 4th. 138 LB. DIVISION: Mike Jacobsen, No. Sevier, Se-vier, 1st; Fred Snyder, Monticello, Mon-ticello, 2nd; Roger Fullmer, Piute, 3rd; Lee Oglesby, Parowan, 4th. 145 LB. DIVISION: Pat Robins, No. Sevier, 1st; Rex Barney, So. Sevier, 2nd; Sam Rogers, Monticello, Monticel-lo, 3rd; Mike Watson, East Carbon, 4th. 155 LB. DIVISION: Kent Green, Monticello, 1st; Scott Crlttendon, No. Summitt, 2nd; Buddy Burke, Duchesne, 3rd; Albert Van Dyke, Wayne, 4th. 167 LB. DIVISION: Kirk Fullmer, Piute, 1st; Dave Farley, So. Sevier, 2nd; Kelly Green, Monticello, 3rd; Dirk Oman, Altamont, 4th. 185 LB. DIVISION: Alan Staley, No. Summitt, 1st; Kevin Robinson, Wayne, 2nd; Robert Meeks, Altamont, Alta-mont, 3rd; Kent Hansen, So. Sevier, 4th. HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION: , Clyde Crane, No. Sevier, 1st; Ted Paskett, No. Summit, Sum-mit, 2nd; Richard Everett, Piute, 3rd; Jim Sallee, Monticello, Mon-ticello, 4th. J V II' w k - . 1 . " V v J - - - V . . It,' . ; N . I I j I 4V 3ie6&i6!&& .MMAuy.-.-i. ..- - - - f r . f j f , ' - "T ' ( -' fcrtc taWit -v - - .. t i. vlt- I ' 1 "jf " j . , f ' I, - I ' . I '. --w .... . - ' - . THEY'RE ALL WINNERS: Every man -jack was a winner before he ever reached the State Class 1-A Wrestling Tournament In Beaver last week. However, when it was all over, only four in each division stood above the rest. All four received a medal for their effort, but only the champ got a kiss from the pert Beaver cheerleaders. |