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Show 22 Vl.T! ExJrSSS Wfedr.esdoy. Febaory 1, K3? Class Act Coach JH rv a mil k4' ?c- .j ' tT ,44 - i HEAD WRESTLING Coach Ed Johnson presents an appreciation apprecia-tion and recognition award to retiring Pleasant Grove Coach Darrell Henry before last Thursdays varsity match between the two. Henry pictured here accepts the award from Johnson and acknowledged the heart warming standing ovation from the Uintah fans. te JV Captures 2 nd at Region 1 I T " 1 f If SPORT VIEW mpires: cops Of S The Uintah High School junior by Jason Hatch at 130, as both fin-varsity fin-varsity wrestling team traveled to ishe second. Two Utes, Bobby Carbon High School on Jan. 28, and McGovern at 103 and Greg Young came in brides maid to the Pleasant at 140, finished in third place. Grove Vikings. The event marked the end of a After suffering a sound defeat to long season for the young Utes who Pleasant Grove in the Dual meet last finished the year with three individ- Thnrsrinv. the Jawe.s went to Vriro ual tournament championships. on Saturday for their final event of They won the Tournament of f thf. srflcnn nnrt net tnr tho comnH cnampiuiis, me UUCnesne r ' r : .u. ,7-, - Tmimnmpnt nnH ihp. St Hpr, rf' unie in uuee uays iu me viKings " " & who are scheduled to enter the Class Tournament. 4A ranks next season. JV Coach Kevin McMullin said Pleasant Grove won the region al with the underclassmen from tournament over the second place vears varskv scluad' grouP Utes with a score of 196 to 169. of jumor varsity members. and a , Carbon High, who will join Uintah good SP of freshmen, he andci- in Region 7, Class 3A next season, Pates a powerhouse team for Uintah finished third with 123 points, and for next couPle of vears- Spanish Fork High finished a dis- With the Junior Varsity season tant fourth with 96 total points. over, the Ute Varsity heads to The Utes finished the season with sVmsh Fo.rk on Wednesday to five inninr varsitv chamnitwis. twn compete in the Region 8 seconds, and two thirds. The Utes Tournament which will determine i. who are Region 8, JV Champs are: Piacfs aj U1? loumameni next Tnhl Pnnc. at 19S. Rvan Pa. At weekend in Ogden. Coach 145, Scott Baird at 152, Jake McMullin echoed Head Coach Ed Cameron at 160, and Orlan Wallace Johnson in saying that the Utes need at 189. Wallace was a surprise fin- to get as many first or second place 4 khrr an he. cnlp.nvl thft t01,rnampnt finishCS at region as possible tO dc- as an independent after losing in the cnd thcir stat liUc- McMul'in sajd REIGNING STATE Champ Quin Dickson turns over Mike Thron wrestle offs to Chad Russy at 189. tA" w "a ai w y1 " of Pleasant Grove in the 112 pound match. Dickson won the Wallace defeated Russy in the final yfcs ,n tne linals at Keg'n 8 matcn by a major decjsjon 14.3 10 adcj four points to the Uintah to gain the title. Russy was joined Mcct- team score. ( Wx-M I 1 & j j photo by UHS yearbook staff ' by Robert T. Downard Express Sports Editor In the world of sports there is society's equivalent of law enforcement known as Zebras, Rcf's, Ump's, Blue, at best and often by more colorful gutter language in the heal of battle. These men are like their counterparts in society the cops in that every time they make a call ihcy will have someone unliappy. Fortunately, law enforcement will only make a few unhappy: the person arrested or cited and maybe his family and a few friends. The officials in a sports contest though can count on making at least half the crowd happy and the oilier iuilt unhappy at best l.inlc Joe Morgan (former Cincinnati Reds all-star second baseman) rc- ; vvntly said tlic true purpose of having an official is to insure lhai one team .: cs nsH uke an unfair aJvanDge over the other. Other ilian uiat he '..n;M be Hivi.ihle during lite comcm and shoulJ make absolutely no dif '.".t,.c in Use outcome. ITi U is uV ca- in almost all sporting cwiesw. Official's un.l to k im r,irij! by n jiiiftt and above rrpRiath in callint a game, except uJc in V NBA felk'te "home ca-k'in" is iccopnicd even by t!v in.iss jr.c,!..i, t i,My, te? h.nc a;I.:-trs fmh c!irp je wcJl in si.i:e and ti.i!i.ti.i! com t f..ft, a!-) have nmi cflk i.M mho art ay p A mit.it t!ury 1V UiniJt Pa.i5i Avta&n tub hii a inai.lv? lip siii.inKd at U'H mtiivh tTh'ia:e ta-i.f5i'j"t, havhsll, and ume .miKi'I i all iih I 'il! hw$ (kh intlaii-s J IV?'4f 4, UK IcUvd, TV4 Ty!"r, Kfi : ii.!,'?, F. VwX 11.51, Ma ltl-4, l:J ki.i.m, ri,iA JU-itt, Jill) AkfjVfl. Stt:4 HjKI taiilRvt!t) l4f. W3i;,f Is 4 f !'' C 4 ..i' UTE WRESTLER Bruce Darlington at 189 Wrestling team this week and is expected by breaks down Viking Travis Gates enroule to a most wrestling fans to capture his first in- win by technical fall, 14 0 for the Utes. Darl- dividual title 3t stale ths year, mnton was named to the Academic All state Ute Round Bailers 2-4 this Week in Reqion 8 Lady Utes O Ha III I. I opui un vvuuk 1 The Lady Utes axe becoming the I cardiac kids of Uintah High School sports as they had thcir second ovcr- time game in as many weeks and appear to be getting used to it as j they won ihis one over the I Springvillc Lady Devils, 54-52. I The Ladies arc now M in overtime I contests having lost in overtime two :a weeks ago at Pleasant Grave. Mikki William and Darilyn Acor led the Ladies of Uintah to the win, . each scoring in double figures with 17 and 15 respectively. Williams canned seven from ihc field and 3 of 4 from the charity stripe, and Acor ctepped in 5 goals and went 5 of 7 from the line. 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