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Show 1 Pay son grapplers . tipSF PAYSON Payson came up with five pins in the last six matches to rally past Spanish Fork 7 in a Region 6 wrestling showdown between last year's Class 4A champion and the defending league champion. "Yeah, it was a big match said Payson coach Ric Thompson, whose team couldn't beat Spanish Fork in the region meet last year, but did come on strong to win its first state title in school history. "We have a couple of kids out with pneumonia, our 42-2- er (Andrew Ewell) who's undefeated out with flu and another kid out with a broken ankle. So I'm really pleased with the way we wrestled." Logan Smith came up with a big victory for Payson at 145, edging Spanish Fork's Ken Gull is ranked first Gull, at his weight in the state. "Logan's now beaten the No. 1 and No. 2 kid (from Box Elder) in the state this year. That was a great win for him," Thompson said. After Rich Wilson got Payson started with a pin at 103, Spanish Fork won the next four matches, including pins from Steve Gull and Garrett Beagley. But Payson rallied from there. 6--4. . 103. Rich VWaon. P pinnad TJ Brtmley. 2nd pen 112. Jared Warner. SF. dec Wet Hogan. 19. Stave Gul. SF. pinnad Matt VWson. 3rd pen 12S. Garrett Beagley. SF. pinned Tom Kenvrorthy, 2nd pen 30. Ted Clark. SF. tech. fall Tyson Thomaa. : 135. Chuck fiichine. SF. ma), dec. Jaron Jeneen. 10-140. Aaron Heveron. P. dec Justin Kitchens. 14S. Logan Smith. P. dec. Ken Gul. 152. Dan Musto. P. pinned Jesse Davis. 3rd pen 160. Jake Wright. P. pinned Ryan Faulk. 3rd per: 171. Caleb Love. SF. dec. Garrett Robins. 189. Tom Ford. P. armed Caleb Johnston. 3rd per: 21 5. Chat Johnson. P. jmmmu Andrew Dedrick. 1st pen Pat Jceey, P. pinnad Rob Horn. 2nd per. (PaycM PROVO A tough press and some deadly free throw shooting gave Payson a big 8 victory over defending Class 4A champion Timpview Thursday in a full-cou- PROVO In a match of changing momentums, Provo surged at the right time to get past Pleasant Grove in Region 6 wrestling. "It was a kind of meet," Provo coach Brian Preece said. "We got some nice wins there in the middle weights. And I always figure if we can get to 171 and be in there, I feel pretty good, because when you can put (heavyweight) Ben Jones out there, and he's only lost twice all year, you've got a good shot." Jones needed to win to guarantee Provo the win, since the home team led by only two going into that final match. He got a pin. A key victory for Provo came at 125, when Jason Fuller got an escape in the final two seconds of the third period to break a 6 tie and get the 6 win over Jeff Uberti. "It was a great match a couple of jayvee kids really going all out," Preece said. "There were a lot of tight matches in this one." k pins from Garren Giles and Shiloh Nomiyama at 140 and 145 helped Provo build up a lead. Pleasant Grove got pins from Chad Hansen and Cory back-and-for- th . 8-- 6-- Back-to-bac- Region 6 showdown. "We're really pleased with where we are right now," Payson coach Dave Hiatt said after his squad moved into a tie for second in league standings with Timpview. "The kids have really worked hard, and we're improving. "And the best thing is, I don't think we've peaked yet" Timpview got the early lead behind a couple of buckets from Ruth Donaldson, but Payson's press helped the visitors take a narrow lead at the break. That lead swelled only slightly by halftime, as Payson led Jamie Pittman dropped in two to open the third quarter and helped Payson take control momentar- . 6-- 2) from the including line in the fourth quarter. Pittman added 14 and 2. Evans Ercanbrack Totals 25 16 16 72 IS sa goals Payson 3 (Pittman 3 Timpview 2.Boren 2. Sendberg. fiosen. Palkki) 34-2- 7. quarter. But Payson hit from the free throw line in the final period to keep Timpview at bay. Pleasant Grove led by six points at half time, but came out cold in the third quarter, closed to - 13-of-- 4, Several SALT LAKE CITY local prep cagers were among those honored as Players of the Month of December by the Utah Tip Off Club. For the boys, Tim Henry (Mountain View), Golden Ingle Chad and (Timpanogos) Jacobsen (Springville) were selected. For the - girls, Heather Cheesman (Mountain View), Amber Harr (Lone Peak) and Kristen Saliby (Orem) were among those honored. eosm r i 21 Richfield IS IS S SPANISH FORK -- A big second quarter helped Lone Peak keep its Region 6 mark unblemished. after one Leading quarter, Lone Peak's press helped it to a 22-- advantage in the second and a lead at the half. Sophomore Lana Sitterud 1263 IT S6 second-ranke- 0 RtCHFtEL0(S3 Peterson 7 Otcvoyd 8 Okeitund 3 Jeneen 20. Wtieele: 9. Lloyd 6 Totals 17 15 30 53 d NORTH SANPETI MM Hansen 10 32 -T- ough 4, 5-- 9) paced Lone Peak (13-- 1, 6 IS 21 11 16 14 3 pom! goals Richfield 4 16 M 2 5 (Jeneen 4) q.re.W.iv.iii. 8-- with 24 points, while Amber Harr added 18. Spanish Fork fell to in region play. 0-- 9, 14 Marks 2. Anderson 16. L Palmer 6. Palmer 2. Rigby 6. Unerase 2. Bailey 24. 19 82 45-2- 0 defense helped Springville (10-overcome another cold shooting night to get by American Fork in an exciting Region 6 game. Springville was in control, leading by about 10 points, heading into the final couple of minutes. American Fork's Karen Quilter popped in her second trey of the game to help American Fork close the gap at the end. Emily Groesbeck topped Springville with 16 points and (5-- H IB 23-1- 5 5-- within eight in the fourth before Timpview 12 SPRINGVILLE (Nash PLEASANT GROVE -Chanell Rose scored a career-hig- h 34 points and pulled down 17 boards to lead Provo (4-to a close Region 6 over Pleasant Grove victory Payson led by as many as 13 LONE PEAK 71 SPANISH FORK 43 SPRINGVILLE 47 AMERICAN FORK 42 PROVO 63 PLEASANT GROVE 59 1-- 2, LONE PEAK (71) puigley 13. Harr 18. Wilkes 4 Long 3. Hansen Sitterud 24. Ooxey 5. Ferguson 3 19 71 7 1. SPANISH FORK (431 Bushman 5. Spadalora 8 DeHartS Beckstrom Lone Peak Spanish Fork 7. Wesson 4. Vance 5 Slarley Glenn 8 Totals 15 43 22 8 23 IS 13 11 13 12 1 Oll!ja""iT((yyisTriii! 43 goals Lone Peak 7 (Quigley 3. Harr 2. Sitterud 2) Spanish Fork 5 (Bushman. Spadafora. Vance. Slarley 2) 4 Alta downs Timpanogos; Orem rolls A it SANDY Favored Alta won, but it wasn't easy. 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Heidi Jensen had four 3- - i $ pointers and 20 points for 5 22 J pant 4 goals American Fork 3 (Quitter 2. Pontious). SptingvJle 2 (Chnstensen. Waddoups) 9 29 72 Nash 9. Sendberg 9 Rosen 4 Boren 10. Donaldson IS. vWgardson 6. Clark 2 Pelkki 3 Totals 19 13 26 58 22 16 win over Richfield. IS 13 14 12 14. TMPVKW (361 12 11 16 goals Provo f (Jarman). Pleasant Grove PAYSON (72) Tecvort 1. Webster 12 Massey 22 Pittman America, Fork North Sanpete rallied in the second half to grab a Region Blake 4 S Rajske 13 15 6-- 3, S. PMNGVHJJE (471 Gruesbeck 16 Si Clan 2 vVedrJcups 3 Day 9 Hokteway 5 Chnstensen 3. Mandenhal 5. Skinner Totals 17 11 25 47 PLEASANT CftOVf ISM Spence 7 K Mcrrs 12 H Mor.e 2 Thmgood 10 Law 3 Kronanhoek 2. Park 2. Jense 2 Feu 2 Totals 23 J MOUNT PLEASANT Pontious 13 Quitter 10 Houston Carter 5 Totals 15 9 18 42 Cledhf 3. 4 NORTH SANPETE 82 RICHFIELD 63 AMERICAN FORK (421 PROVO Rose 34 Brown 2 Oveaon 6. Lovenge 13. Jarman 5 Totals 27 8 20 63 Ercanbrack 12. Donaldson topped Timpview (11-with 15. one-poi- nt ily. rebounds. Annie Pontious led American Fork with 13. "You have to capatilize on your opportunities and we didn't," Pleasant Grove coach Rachel Thompson said. "And we just couldn't keep Rose off the boards." Autumn Spence led Pleasant Grove with 17. Beth Webster scored 8 of her 12 points in the fourth and Andrea quarter, Ercanbrack was from the line in the period to help Payson's cause. Kami Massey led Payson (11-3- , with 22 points, IP aflges 7 open shots. 72-5- Duclos. 103. Teig Valentine. PG. won by forfeit 112. Kip 119. Jeff Welch. Spencer. PG. dec. Duahn Bown. 125. Jason Fuler. Provo. Provo. dec. Cott Carson. dec. Jeff Uberti. 84: 130. Chad Hansen. PG. pinned Andrew Beeetey. 2nd pen 135, Arxty Beggs Provo. 140, Gerren Giles. Prove, dec. Mike Kemp. pinned Dew) Redding. PG, 2nd per. 145. Shsoh Nomiyama. Provo. pinned Cat Lupus. 2nd pen 1S2. 160. Marc Brewer. Provo. dec. Sam Eadt. 171. Brandon Carson. PG. dec. Donald Decouta. Cory Duclos. PG. pinned Duthn Hofheins. 3rd pen 189. Cant Sampson. PG. dec. Hyrum Fairbanks. 5-215. Adam Griffee. Provo. won by forfait: Hwt. Ben Jones. Provo. pinned Brad Plapoe. let per. missing several layups and rt 69-6- PROVO 36 PLEASANT GROVE 28 Tfimmpviiew; IPcov (ojoflinnips Page B) Provo, Utah Friday, January 22, 1999, THE DAILY HERALD, or aa net nave resunoo OOPOsTlsTeOJ BntlOfBB eeo ot kaaliiiss OJoSnM 1S4M. 0 3 (Johnson 3). mmm Muscular Dystrophy Association www.mdau8a.org online us yisit V ..4a!f KefMAlrliF eat |