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Show f pitJlyyyinfJlr1JitfrT-gnxifiifrp'niLrii;iiTiir-'iiii- rp(i ijny yi ynyn y fipir y ' f yhfl -- jr nriyii--ihpr- DESERET 5 MatMeefmom' Cougars Dominate Log First OGDEN The balance of power tipped a bit in the direction of Brigham Young University last Saturday. To right the scales would have taken but two gorillas, a and python the Masked Marvel from Mats- - ville. The Parsons of Westminster proved one thing Saturday, up theyve got what it takes front at least. - ' I Westminster's starting five proved the key and the twist that unlocked the victory doer. The bench came through with but two points. Next was the University of Utah with 61; Utah State with 56; Idaho State with 53; Mon-- I tana State with 27; host Weber State with 23 and Southern Utah State with 5. Tom Stemke put some punch on the bench, look out conference title. Nazarene started out with a three-poilead, its only lead of the game. The Parsons came back behind the shooting and rebounding of the dynamic duo, Doug Tate and John lead. Hampton , to take a At the half the Parsons were ahead, In winning the crown the Cougars placed five individual. and champs, three runner-up- s two consolation champs. . Idaho placed three individu-- I al winners, Utah one and Utah ,! State one. Idaho was . the ' defending Beehive champ. The tournaments Outstanding W'restler title went to scrappy young wrestler fronr Hansen. Wres- . BYU, Laron I fling at 142, Hansen pinned his way through the tournament. - In his first match, Hansen, a 1 native of Tenonia, Ida., pinned ; challenger Keith Kovash of ' - Montana in 5:08. In the semifi-nal he put Webers Paul Mur--; ray down in 2:51 and in the finals he pinned Utahs Gene i Kawa in the second period in ; 4:45. nt I 26-1- 7 . In the second half is whpn it I ; - T - Deseret News Photo by Howord outMark Sanderson Steve Almada, Utahs pointed 126. who 4-- 0 9 A.M. to? P.M. 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But, if we can stay healthy, allowed Utah -- States Wayne Total time was 4:08. ;I think we can beat them - Tim Fisher, Idaho, logged Miner but one point to win the the veteran mentor the second fall of the final crown easily, again, said. The third of the wrestling round. In 4:15 Fisher put In the opening final of the Utahs Mike Ptaschinsky to Hansens pulled an impressive division. evening Idahos Stacy Cody the mat. win in the decisioned BYUs Gil Keith, In one of the featured Utahs junioi college transfer at 118 pounds. battles of the evening it was John Needham jumped out lead. The first BYU title came at Utah States Russ Paulson early to a N fast-brea- k Utah's-GenBYU's Laron Hansen, voted the meets outstanding wrestler, up-enKawa and then goes on to record his third fall of the tourney. For coach Fred Davis the decisive win set a pattern he hopes will carry over into Jan- -' uary when the Cougars play host to national mat power, Oklahoma State. r Sluggish throughout the first half. Weber switched to a zone ofdefense and a fense the second half to narbefore, row the score to tire Furple Aces again widened its lead to eight points. But little Brady Small, hitting from the outside, and Riley Wimberly and Rich Cooper. playing with four personal the inside fouls, working whittled away until the scue Wes Van Dyke was tanked a jump allot from the key to give the Wildcats its first lead. 5 6-- I 76-7- 1 Hampton was high' with 27 points and 14 rebounds. Tate followed with 24 points and 14. boards. Bert Steed was one of the hottest of the five with for 18 points. 4-- I NEWS, Monday, December 11, 1972 11-- 15-1- - first-hal- all happened. Quickly the Parsons starte d their running game and out scored Nazarene From that pomt on the margin steadly widened. T I Westminsters coach Should i 7 the Saturday, Wildcats fought off a very good Evansville team to overf deficome a viccit and rallied for a Aces. over the Purple tory high-flyin- g 92-7- The Cougars were a runa-wa- y victor of the annual Bee-- ; hive Invitational Wrestling Tournament. In two days of wrestling, the Cats accumu- lated 105 points. ! Deseret News Special -1ND. EVANSVILLE. ' Weber State's Wildcats continue their basketball swing through the Midwest with a game tonight against Southern Illinois in Carbondale. 111. In an excellent display of strength, the Parsons downed Northwest Nazarene, in their first home encounter. six-fo- iiTpTy)i-iyMi- Weber Wins, S. 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