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Show 9 -.... r - rtunnt Grove's Rich Alexander hr.- . . . . . ,,",30 weigh, class bout at ?G fourth at Ironman The Pleasant Grove ,urth place at the Millard -on man tournament on W. 1. The meet included 12 top vims: it was won by 3A's p-ranked Delta, with 2As -ranked Millard second, id 4A's ranked Mountain t i ;ev tnira. The Vikings defeated edar City 69-12. Uintah ."-27. South Summit 36-1S, ::,.hfield 4S-20, North kvier 42-26. Snow Canyon l-Yl and Pine View 60-12. :ev lost to Millard 1S-40, rlia 33-45. and North knpete 19-45. Individually. Wade ;e!;en ( 135 and Justin cob 1 140 i finished highest :h S-2 marks. Viking times By Dean Von Memmott In a dual Region 7 swim ;eet at the American Fork icreation Center Thurs-iv. Thurs-iv. the Orem Tigers Neated the Pleasant rove Vikings 131-60 in the .:1s' division and 140-36 in :t boys'. In spite of the lopsided lores.- Viking coach Amy -'iris said. "Everyone took i seconds from their) Of the Viking swimmers, metre Johnson had the afternoon. She won the ::'.;' 100-yard frestyle and .''-yard breaststroke. The Vikings finished sec--i in the 200-yard medley iy. Tessa Jordan took sec- -c in the 100-vard butter- and fifth in the 200-yard N Stephanie Allred does e-i00-yard medley relay on Hunter & it 1111 1 ' itar loans Refinance '.wrtial famt Equity Uant Just another service . complete one stop Bear River - Safeco - United fZe -0 Casualty -Plans -Blue Cross -United al.tmmi &t' c.fi, . Wasatch Crest ana mv A western . -7 I I V I r I i i III - I " . .-g' Photo by Dean Von Memmott the VlS'lSff Going 7-3 for the weekend week-end were Shawn Barrington (H2) and Westm Sampson (152). Wrestlers at 6-4 for the meet were Kawai Goodman (103). Clint Spencer (119), Brandon Denboer (125) and Rich Alexander (130). John kuchler (1S9) was 6-2. In JV action Nov. 28, the Vikings beat American Fork 72-12. They scored on a forfeit for-feit at 145, and the other victories were all falls by Colt Thaxton (103), Shane Fowles (112), Clint Penrod (119), Mickey Ottonelli (125 Brian Hansen (130), Jace Hilton (135), Colton Chesnut (140), Greg King (152), Nick Cummings (160). McKay Mitchell (171) and Shawn Carson (215). improving individual medley. Amy Farnsworth took fourth in the 50-yard freestyle. Sadie Hansen took fifth in the 100-yard butterfly and 500-yard freestyle. Libby Thompson took fourth ih the 100-yard breaststroke. " Darren Dickerson took third in the boys' 200-yard freestyle and 500-yard freestyle. Drew Olsen took second in the 100-yard backstroke and third in the 100-yard individual medley. Jon Daniels took third in the 50-yard freestyle and fourth in the 100-yard freestyle. Pleasant Grove will host the American Fork Cavemen and Lone Peak Knights tomorrow. Photo by Dean Von Memmott the breaststroke portion of inuiiuuy. Associates Insurance Remember us for yoiirJ . a..i iMcuranee Home insurance tmitatlm Compefitiw. M5 we offer for shopping r.all ...... jw-v - - By Dean Von Memmott sports Correspondent (X a Thursda.V, then finked fin-ked sixth at the weekend Viewmont Invitational Viking coach Brock Moor said, "We didn't Sa? b6St agalnst Even so, Vikings pre-vai pre-vai ed in the first three matches. In the 103 weight class bout, Viking Kawai Goodman defeated Chris oimpson 15-9. Lone Peak's Matt Hayes was no match for Shawn Harrington, who bested him t-2. in their 112 match. Viking Clint Spencer shot past Adam Fish 5-2 in a 119 weight class match. The Vikings' streak of wms got suddenly interrupted inter-rupted by Knight Mike ish s 4-2 win over Brandon Denboer in 125 weight class action. Knight Willie Matthews pinned Viking Rich Alexander, a 130-pounder. Viking Wade Neilson edged past Nate Hook 6-4. After Viking Justin Jacobs pinned Dan Mayhew in 140 weight class action, Viking Jordan Sorenson outlasted Kyle Johnson 4-2 in a 145 weight class showdown. show-down. The Vikings relished :i:f I:IV -. .,-.:;";. . :' . V' " -; J . ': ' ; :''":. ... ' ' t I- V " " -v .-Sx-I-'-' ,S!!.:!.:S! ,- '.. ""! 'S Travis Armitstead Armitstead is MVP Travis Armitstead, son of Neil and Gay Armitstead of Pleasant Grove, was voted the Dixie State College MVP in the Rotary Bowl Dec. 1 at Hansen Stadium. Armitstead picked off two passes in the contest, returning one of them for a touchdown to make it 26-14 for the Rebels with 7:53 left to play. The team went on to post a 40-14 victory. The Dixie defense forced seven turnovers and scored a pair of touchdowns. Armitstead said, "Tough defense and a little bit of offense, that's what it's been about for us. We felt like we could dominate defensively, and we did." Armitstead was a waik- (3 I Family or Business Health Insurance Dental insurance Life Insurance All Business Insurance . Worker Comt). Bonds and Compare K.rtrh . IHC Health iivi . imifc 111 Pleasant Weston Sampson pinning Matt Carpenter, a 152-pound 152-pound Knight, until Lone leak's Kenyon Flake beat Kyle Robmette on a technical techni-cal fall in the next match. A 189-pounder, Jake Kasband answered that by sticking Jared Hamilton. Pins by John Kulcher and Sean Carson locked up the dual meet for the Vikings. In what was a rare occasion occa-sion for Pleasant Grove at the annual Viewmont Invitational, the Vikings had no varsity wrestlers compete in the champi- Photos by Kent Davis Pleasant Grove's Kawai Goodman prepares to roll and then pin his Lone Peak opponent oppo-nent in the 103 weight class bout on Wednesday. on wide receiver at Dixie his freshman year, but after two games was switched to defensive back because of his speed and good hands. He had seven interceptions that first season. He returned to the school this year after serving an LDS mission to Nashville, Tenn. He expects to continue contin-ue his playing career at one of the several schools who have shown an interest in him. ! t -v r I ... f 1 I a ; Gi ove Review New Utah - Wednesday. December 19. 2001 - Pace 1 1 mm ovf the Kniahts onship finals. Nick Cummings did represent rep-resent them in a junior varsity var-sity title match against Mountain Crest's Jared Jacobson. Their match was so tight that it extended into overtime, when Jacobson beat Cummings 12-10 on a takedown. Barrington posted the first varsity Viking win of the tournament when he stuck Mountain Crest's Ryan Rowell. Barrington was soon joined in the quarterfinals quar-terfinals by Spencer, Denboer. Alexander, Jacobs, Tjnrp C) mm ADD MORE LIFE Full Service Oil Change Expires 11502. American Fork Store Only. 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