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Show 0, THE SENTINEL Section 2 Simmons picked up two pins; McDougal won by decision against Timpview and by fall against Kearns; Pete Montoya won both by decision at 145, as did Kendrick; Shane Whitney drew at 167 against Kearns; and Casto won by decision in the Timpview match and by fall against Kearns. Thursday, g 1 Page otcis, 1983 n top? . In their win over Granite, Alta's Hawks got pins from Brett Gordon at 98 pounds, Brook Nipko 105, Chet Nipko 112, Scott Williams 119, Tucker Nipko 126, Chuck Godfrey 132, Russ Parry 145, Erick Gustafson 167, and Paul Prawitt 185. Buddy Zarboch won by major decision at 138 and David Douglas won by superior decision at 155. . L V II Hi-- ... Alta 155 pounder David Douglas tries to put the shoulders of Granite opponent on the mat in Thursday night dual match held at Alta. Douglas wasn't awarded the pin, but he did get the next best thing, a superior decision. His team won the meet 48-1- 2. Jordan's only wins against p Big mat tournament wins go to Brighton, Hiilcrest tournament Impressive Skudlarzyk at 138, anotner superior decision by Romine at 145, a decision by Arbon at 155, and a pin by Matt Belov at 167. David Allen picked up the only other win for the Miners by earning a decision at 185, while Brighton's Williams pinned at heavyweight. victories fell to a pair of Jordan District high school wrestling teams over the weekend, as Bengals Brighton High's repeated as champions of the massive Las Vegas Invitational and Hiilcrest outdistanced the field in the Cyprus Mt. Tournament. Both teams added winning in dual meet performances action, Brighton stunning Bingham 54-- Wednesday and Hiilcrest nipping Clearfield r3 P5 High-Mag- na 7 35-3- 2. Meanwhile, West Jordan High had a busy week, edging 6 and Timpview Tuesday off Kearns knocking Thursday in dual meets then placing second in the South High tournaments. Alta had a pair of dual victories, drubbing Granite and stopping Tuesday 58-- 6 2 Thursday. Taylorsville Bingham, which lost to Brighton Jn Its only dual of the past week, placed fifth in the Magna Mt. tourney and injury plagued Jordan lost to Cottonwood Tuesday. In upcoming action, Brighton will host Layton and Alta will visit Kearns on Wednesday,-whilon Thursday Bingham will entertain West Jordan, Hiilcrest will travel to Taylorsville, and Brighton will be home for Granger. This weekend, Alta will participate in the Viewmont High Tournament Friday and Saturday then next Tuesday Jordan hits the road for Bountiful. On Wednesday, Dec. 21 Bingham will be at Skyview and Brighton at Taylorsville. 28-2- 39-1- 1 48-1- , I pinned against Timpview and won by decision against Kearns; Atwood won by decision in both matches ; Abney won by decision versus Kearns; Rod Simmons decisioned against Kearns; Tom e Simons added to list of honorable mention players Due to a typographical error, the name of Kyle Simons was left off the "honorable mention" list football from the team. Simons is a junior tight end at Jordan High. Hillcrest's Marty Haws, number 11, takes a swipe at layup loosed by Jordan's Russell Muir, number 21. The Huskies cut a 21 point second half lead by Jordan down to five in the waning moments, but got no closer. All-Distr- CMSD " Christmas v SPALDING TOP FLITE XL 15 Ball Bonus Pak SALE $14" Prict Good thru Doc. Surprise the whole family with a gift that keeps on providing fun and health promoting recreation year round. Country Court House facilities are second to none. Clearfield, Monty Cook drew at 112, Stidham pinned at 126, Scott White decisioned at 138, and Ron Neff, Blake Cook, VanValkenburg, and Burr pinned at 145, 155, 185 and heavyweight respectively. 50-1- 6 8 Taking a look at both of the Jaguars' dual meets, Palmer . 'Against were Angelo and Shaun Hansen at 126 Trujillo and 138 by superior decisions and John Churches at 167 by fall. Cottonwood 132, and John Kendrick 155; a third to Dan Palmer 98; and fourths to Quito Atwood 105 and Todd Abney 112. Hiilcrest wrestlers captured six of 12 individual titles in the Magna Mt. tournament, with Mike Stidham at 119, John Harrington at 126, Ron Neff 138, John Mitchell 145, Rob Hill 167, and Greg Burr at heavyweight. Lee Neff at 98, Russ Groomer 132, Blake Cook 155, and Joe VanValkenburg 185 all placed second and Monty Cook at 112 and Lee Cook at 105 came in third. As a team, Hiilcrest had 223 points to runner-u- p Bounti-ful- 's 120. 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