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Show Friday, February 8, 1974, THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 7 Vikings Claim Region Dual MeetTitle By PHIL SHURTLEFF The powerhouse wrestlers of Pleasant Grove won eight of the twelve matches Thursday evening to handily defeat the visiting Uintah Utes 35-18 and claim the dual meet title of Region Six for the season. The win broke the 6-0 tie both shared until Thursday and elevated the Vikings to their final standingof 7-0 while Uintah ends the dual meet season with a 6-1 record in region battles. In otber Region Six action Thursday Springville whipped Lehi 53-3, Carbon defeated American Fork 30-23 and Spanish Fork beat Paysoa37-18, In the first two matches at With the dual meets finished The wins by Christensen and Wall keep themin the elite class BowlPoli third period after trailing the first two. Then at 115 pounds NEW YORK (UPI) — Start ing next year, UPI college footbali ratings compiled from votes of coaches will be extended to include results of year-end Uintah got on the scoreboard when D.J. Chivers gained a 4-2 upset win over defending region champ Vaughn Maxfield. bowl games. From 1950 through 1973, coaches cast their final ballots after the last Saturdayof the regular season. The extension was proposed by UPI Uintah’s Scott Wall gained a 6-2 and accepted bythe coaches Jan. The Vikings then resumed their domination through 135 pounds, including a 12-3 win by Marty Christensen, until victory over Chris Colton. 10, 1974. PLEASANT GROVE’S Bryce Moosman goesfor a pin over Uintah’s Rand Montgomery during their battle at 188 pounds. ee Blank Spartans Thursday's final night of dual certainly a dark horse meet wrestling in Region Four possibility just as Provois. Auto CENTER. Brighton, the region winner, got and state titles the Bulldogs have three-or four good COOLING SYSTEM AIDS ANTI RUST to watch from the stands with a possibilities and with the Third place Provo gained a balance of strength the region shut-out over cellar-dweller has shown it might take only Murray, 55-0, while Orem up- three titles to win at both region ended Kearns 32-12 and second and state. place Hillcrest beat Granger 30Provo $5 - Murray 0 10 Mike Natal, planed Ti Par 22. Hills at 108 pounds gained a decision. The Tigers fine 141pounder, Andy Watts, also gained his win to remain among the top in that weight. For Provo the victory had to be sweet. Murray has some good men but the Spartans haven't been able to win morethan three meets all season andnonein the Tegion. Provo’s heavyweight Craig Young even gained an 8-4 win over Murray's best, Lari Tadehara to complete the rout. The other Spartan who had Mildenhall, P, pinned Steve Spiker, 3rd per. 12: Terry Ellison, P, pinned Kelly Park, M, 2nd 12 - Kerry Johnson, P, pinned Brett Mackay, M, 2nd per 69 dec. Brent 141 - Brad Jensen, P) dec, Wayne MT: Love Fone P, pinned Dave Collard, M, Ist HB Jeff Wilson,P, dec, Bruce Hardle, M, 10-7, Unlim - Craig Young, P, dec. Lari Tadehara, M, 84 32, KEARNS 12 10l—Kerry Richardson, 0, dec. P. Balmforth, 17-4 108—Dal Hills, O,dec. Danny Holt, 104. 115—Kenny White, K, dec. Gary Rateliff, 12—Kazumi Iwashika, 0, dec. Earl Lawrence,82 geene: ounemnol 2 g 2 Utah Technical College, 79-73, in margin when Alan Jackson a close and exciting ball game fouled out to cut down the Wolverine shooting efficiency. 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HEAVY DUTY 366 12 9 24 20 27 19-27 73 scored consistently from the sui Score: BYU39, UTC 4 DEALERcost! Pleasant Grove Uintah Springville Carton Spanish Fork American Fork Lehi Payson GUNK ENGINE lhibitr Ard ubricant For 39: at 5 p.m. Saturday. 1974 SCORPION SNOWMOBILES 7; 188 Jett et AF, pinned Philip Howa, C. Ist Unlim= David Nelsor AK, dee. Brad Harmon, C, 92 Region Six Final Standings WL Pet, Develops High Pressure To Inflate Tires Quickly, inserts Into Spar ¢ Hose & Clamps varsity players, Mike Berning, Eastern Utah. Veryl Law and Doug Ainge, and BYU, now 9-3 and winners of it madelife a little becter for the five straight, hosts Dixie College oo1 CHOICE 29 Engines, Diesel, Gaibustores To Help Sove On Gos 6.1.3 YOUR FLUID For All Gasoline Sop Ferme jeans Dirty only used three of the freshmen when they entertain College of Heinecke ENGINE ) STARTING MENT For Marriott Center. Utah Technical College's next Coach Courtney Leishman game will be Friday, Feb. 15, Wilson Jensen, AF. SPARK PLUG PUMP MUFFLERS Choice OF By WENDELLRIGBY foul line, and Heinecke, Herald Sports Writer Sorensen and Hodson found the The Brigham Young Univer- rangeto bring the lead down tua sity junior varsity outlasted more respectable 11 point 75-64 Some fancy target work by Law helped jump the BYU quint to a 61-42 lead but again Jackson “in Boyd Hansen, C, dee. Robert StopsOil A Clogged Radiator System SEALER Just Pour Into Your Cooling System Stops Radiator Leaks & Loss Of Your Anti-Freeze 15 Fi. o SNOWMOBILE BATTERY 18 - oehte P, dec. Wendell Coombs, ae ‘lan Stubbs, P, dec. Al Davis, M, Ainge did hurt Utah ‘Tech with 16 points and Berning came with BYU JV's: (79) eight. Law tanked 14 points and Smith Tim Mould, 6-4 freshman played Law outstanding ball for the Kittens Carlston Porter to help keep the score mounting. Searle Berning, Ainge, Rodney Hyde Berning y#e and Dave Porter went on a Ainge shooting rampage, and BYU Mould jumped to a 29-24 lead and never Checketts Walkenhorst gave up th the margin Totals thereafter. Jackson scored on a three UTC:(73) Hodson point play for Utah Tech to cut Matson the BYU lead to 39-34 at Story halftime. Jackson “an Lynn, Roundy, AF, dec. Gary Crisienea, 4 Mark Waker AF, dec. Rudy ware C15 Mark Tone, C, pinned Danny pinne¢ Mark MW Goodsell, AF, 2nd pet 148 Kent eat c pinned Mike Iverson, AF, 2nd Stan Kitchen,AF, de. Louis Mele, Grime, Prevents Overheating Due To Kittens Defeat Tech hard fighting Wolverines. a 435 Grant, C. dee. Garth Hyde, Rid Your Cooling System Of Dirt & . M, Te. shared a 13-2 record with 123—Rod Burgi, 0,dec. Tim Sandoval, 7-2. Tadehara before Thursday, Kel- 1%5—Terry LaCrue, O, dec. Darrell Dean, ly Park at 122 pounds, was 68. M41—AndyWatts, 0,dec. Joel Terry, 18-0. pinned by Provo co-captain ‘48—Ron Black,O, pinned Archie Hill, 3rd Terry Ellison. Nowthatthe dual meet season 13-0, ec Dave Bird 2 170—John Ramage, 0, dec. Mel Healy, has ended, the efforts will turn towards qualifying for the state “Lim Hinckley, K, pinned Kelly 4-A tournamentin two weeksvia irwan,2nd period. the Region Four championships Hwt—Kenley Unsworth, K, dec. Don to be held next Friday and Sullivan, 103. Region Four Saturday at Kearns High. Final Standings It looks like Brighton has the Ww inside track but don’t count Team Brighton Hillerest or Provo out of the Hillcrest race, or Granger for that Provo matter. The Lancers are the Grawer defending state champs and are Kars not as strong aslast year but are Murray played Thursday night at the OL - Sent Boren, AF, pinned Mike HI-POWER MOTOR TREATMENT ~, Prevents Corrosion, And Keeps Your Car's Cooling System Clean, Also A Woter Pump Lubricant FAST FLUSH OneYeor Guerotee 2 | 99 ¢ LAAAAANA, Ramagepinned MelHealy at 170 pounds while sophomore Dal Prevents Leaks In All Automatic Transmissions, Keeps Transmissions Seals Soft & Flexible, Reduces Gear Noise, Makes Shifting Easier ‘iei Ron cai P, pinned Roger 2 z wins in nine oftheirs. At Kearns the Tiger’s John Goodall, P, Ist per. Carbon 3¢ - American Fork 23 PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10 THE WEST’ : Host PrMsere DO-17-YOURSEL Actually while Brighton has saw Provo, Orem and Hillcrest all gain wins on the road while two solid contenders for region, season for the local teams as 158 Ben Powell, SF, dec. Alan DeGraw, F 170 Val Cope, SF, pinned Mark Rindlisbacher, P, 2nd per. 188 Brent Heath, P, pinned David Griffith, SF, 3rd per Unlim David Peterson, SF, pinned Tod SAVE 30%-50% Provo Wrestlers Provo won every match, obviously, and Orem gained Scott Rondabuah, PU, dee 101 Kerry Wilson, S. pinned Terry Messersmith, L, 2nd per Graigmen S, dee. Clayton Anderson, L iis Joka Marshal, S pinned Brent Strong, L, Ist dec. Garth uz Rasmussen, S, 64, 129 Danny Woolsey. S, dec. Mike Mitchell, L. 133 Kyle Roylance, S, pinned John Tanner, List pe Mi Kurt Beart S. dee. Scott Anderson, L. a Graig Hult, S, dec Gary Leany, L Ls 188 Barry Casper, S, dec. Scott Gerber, L. 118, 120 Larry Bascom, S, pinned Dave Allred, L. Ist per 108 Ralph see PG, pinned Eugene 188 Lance Capell, S. by forfeit Woody, U, Sed per Unlim Tony Doty. S. pinned Scott us Dd) chives U dec, Vaughn Wilkin, L, Ist per Spanish Fork 37 Payson 18 Maxtield, Pi Kevin Frazier, PG: dec. Duane 10L Barry Clark, P. dec. Kevin Carte, Huber, U, 30 129 Dave- Norton, PG, dec. Rannie a ae Carlyle, P, dec Scott Orr, McDonald, U, 60 135 Marty Christensen, PG, dec, Scott ws Alan Nybo, SF, dec Ricky Porter, U, 12 Chambers, P, 153 ie Scott Wall, U, dee. Chris Colton, 122 Rod Scramm, P, pinned Blake PG, Barney, SF, 2nd per is Dale et, PG, Gee Mark phantere SF dec. Kevin Jones, 15:10. Brown, 138 St ss U, pinnedBrad Hardy 18 Vic Robertson, SE pinned Wayne Youd, P, Ist par. PG, Ist per 170 Richard Logan, U, pinned Craig M41 Steve Peterson, SK, dec. Ron Pulver, P, 108. Nielson, PG, Ist per 188 Bryce Mosman, PG, pinned Rand 148 Joel Nelsen, SF, pinned Brent Montgomery, U, 3rd per Powell, P, Ist per. Six championships next Friday and Saturday at American Fork High will take over the thinking of coaches and wrestlers and it Four has only one, Brightuy’: should prove interesting to see if the teams finish in that as they Jett Savage. Uintah gained twofirst period have in the dual meet race. ‘The top four individuals in pins at 158 and 170 to keep their hopes alive but Bryce Moosman each weight at region will earn a at 188 pounds completely trip to the state tournament the shattered the Ute’s chances with following week at tne University a 3rd period pin their to clinch of Utah sothe battles will really the Viking win. At heavyweight be heated next week with four Scott Roudabush put the icing on spots up for grabs, the cake with an 18-3 superior Pleasant Grove 35 Uintah 18 tol Kim ee n, PG, pinned Jim decision to makethe final tally Tripp, U, 3rd 35-18. Pleasant Grove the Viking grapplers gained pins in the It was a good way to end the nlm U, 18 for another season the Region Elmer Sakata, Springvile 3 Lehi 3 of undefeateds, the only twoin the region. Several others have ties but no others are completely unblemished. 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