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Show CHS Matmen enter Region Tourney right he can take the Payson hopeful. Other strong contenders include Greg Robinson, a sophomore at 98 pounds with a record of eight wins, five losses and one draw; Clarence Grey at 105, another sophomore . with a record of 15 wins ancj six losses and Dirk Lopour, a junior, who wrestles at 155. Dirk has a season record of 15 wins eight losses and one draw. In the final round of dual matches in Region Six the Redmen suffered a 29-26 loss at The hands of the Provo Bulldogs in Provo last Thursday.' The Redmen won live, lost four and tied three; but the draws and extra points for pins and superior decisions gave the Bulldogs the edge, according to Coach Jenson. Following is a recap of the Cedar-Provo match held last 1 week: . 98 - Greg Robinson tied Doren Lytle, 6-6. 105 - Clarence Gray decisioned Victor Shorty, 10-1 10-1 112 - Gaylen Matheson decisioned Carl Johnson, 5-3 119 - Dane Boren decisioned Wayne little, 5-3 126 - John Davis decisioned John Woolsey, 17- 7 132 - Bryan Spencer lost by a pin to Dayle Woolsey. 138 - Gary Chidester lost by pin to Jordan Kimball. 145 - Shane Baggs lost to Taft Rogers, 17-0 155 - Dirk Lopour tied Kelly Duke, 6-6 165 - Dave Lopour won by pin over Mike Bascom. 185 - Rock Lopour tied Dan Johnson, 5-5 Hwt - Bob Miller lost by a pin to Scott Gardner. Cedar High School grapplers will participate Friday and Saturday in the Region Six tournament to be hosted by Pleasant Grove, Coach Dave Jehson announced. an-nounced. The Odds on favorites to cpature the Region crown will be hosting Pleasant Grove with Springville, and Timpview as the top challengers. "American Fork, Provo and Dixie, also have some strong individual wrestlers," Coach Jenson commented. For the Redmen Coach Jenson hopes to have anywhere from seven to nine of his matmen advance to the State Finals in the 3A classification the following week. To qualify for state a wrestler must finish at least fifth in some weights and sixth in other weights to be eligible for advancement. Dave Lopour, a junior Avrestling at 185 pounds appears to be the most likely of the Redmen to come away with an individual championship. cham-pionship. Lopour goes into the Region competition with a record of 22 wins and two losses. The two losses, however, were against Smith of Payson and Coach Jenson feels that if Dave is ,1 mm 'y I A LADY REDS AND PROVO BATTLE. Despite this layup by Kathy Nelson of the Cedar High Lady Reds against Provo the visiting club came up with a 61-58 victory vic-tory in the Region Six battle held at the Cedar High School gymnasium Thursday evening. In an early game the Provo JVs out gunned the Lady Reds by a score of 48-28 48-28 in only the second loss of the season for the JVs. This week the Lady Reds were on the road meeting Timpview at Provo Wed. evening. |