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Doe LlJers Clay Carter and by a r Davis Robinson i'i '("CARTER AND Robinson U Wrestled to a -t deadlock at si'j the end of regulation and after is!., three short overtime periods, sri. the score was again knotted at Thats when the official -- l- to give Carter the ricrown because he determined y,i';Carter to be the most aggres-- . pjsive in the overtime period. I!;.Davis Dickson didnt -- in shape Iasi weekend. said DEREK Green, a finalist ai the Layton event, met with some pretty stiff competition of his own in th bracket and didnt place over the weekend. He did however score some points for the fifth place Darts, by winning two matches. Bruce Hinckley moved down to 1 19 to wrestle in place of Scott Schiver. Hinckley didn't place at Viewmont but Dickson feels this might be a better weight for him. agree with the decision ..stating that Robinson was more aggressive during the regulation period, yjj Needless to say, there has quite a battle between ni.the.-two and it renews itself everytime another major tournament comes along. -- ROBINSON and Carter have now met four times in two A. Vk4 Nrl M Mil bt 14 LMtfa&SCM, Al4 taWe 0--0 d fi.e Wav janor Brl M ggv. It it fjut M 124 )Uf.4 a ctowf 04 2 verni a IV uaddeated aa 4&J seas fia: M (24 drP4( but be scored M tST'rWW Mwr-- j Lcr lom M 124 p, Kt M wia over Clertetd Hood (.4 04 0--0 J and fun! Ms pcff4rmftt ef lb sM- - It i ud WM jcr, w (24 beaiea eatoer lad a ihitd Rteatjes, plcc fifiivAey U4 sow tf luJ. Mss fiaali of ibe Layioa moved up skt'tMt ibis Tournament. and paT M ai a3. LOCKING (be bet! be has A3 the Lastoa loufmmmi be Ktced l2J uvl u Virma looked all seasoa was be gjfh second. Wbo lnus Layton's Nky Romero at 9, .To bf-- Wish. Romero found ah! m;.Hi luppeu neti. bun self trailing Cleatficlds Wayne Eaep by quite a margin RJfATJl-vtory in the finPul. Rjrm.rS f&Jrd ttrg fr Hv io als aaufltl bts PScavam Grove opponent was much (he same before coming back and nearly enough. Rodney stuck in the championship match all ihe way but a near fall in the end gave ihe Viking wrestler just enough points to move ahead and wm. Layton's only other Saturday night finalist was Brian touranment. Bailey who lost in the final 14 Hill-cre- st. stole it way ia the final 103-pou- seconds. Brian scored an s pressive win in the over his Alta opponent. im- semi-final- 'Clearfields Shad Ragan battles Laytons Rodney Rientjcs. Rientjes grimmaces as he takes control of match. PERHAPS the weight that features three of the most evenly matched wrestlers has to be at 112 where Layton's Eric Hyde lost a very close overtime battle to Box Elder's Clay Carter in the Carter went on to upend semi-final- ROBERT WEST took the place of Hinckley at 126 and despite losing a couple of quick ones, it was the first time West has wrestled varsity and Dickson says he will be decent through the year. Mike Gerrard placed sixth at Viewmont, going 3 for 6 for the day. Mike lost a heartbreaker to Hatch of Box Elder in the second round on criteria. Through the tourney he wrestled aggressive however and his coach believes hell be a power to be reckoned with s. pinning the second seeded Every Layton wrestler scored tome points for the club which finished vitth in the m event. Brandon Hammonds won a couple of matches at did Vance Yoshikaa at 131 Chuck Manor. Lamy R riders, sophomore Dennis Wyitue and Bubba Arrant at least won one match to score points for Layton. Song Pol Niseri lost a last minute match or he too could have placed. OVERALL, IT was our finest performance of the year, said Laytons Mike Hansen, "If well just get the edge in some of our close matches, I believe well be right there with the best of them. This Thursday, Layton will host Tooele in a I p.m. wrestling dual at Layton. This w ill be the final action before the team takes off for the Christmas vacation. Viking Invitational Wasnt Kind To Falcon Grapplers come region. By KEITH DUNCAN VAUGHN Casdorph wrestled off with Andy Coulter at 145 and won the right to go to Journal Sports - RememCLEARFIELD ber in your younger days, the big bully on the block who seemed to have enough guts to just about do anything. Perhaps his position could best be defined as dare to be noticed. Viewnont. In Bountiful, Vaughn won a couple of matches before bowing out. It could be quite a fight between Coulter and Casdorph the rest of the way. Todd Marriott took the place of Todd Anderson at 167. Anderson is out at the present time with a neck injury. Viewmonts Shon Wilson had his hands full with Clearfields Tom Wood. win BUT THERE is a different kind of guts these days and Clearfields Mike Sorensen fits the mold perfectly. His kind is defined as daring to be great. After a couple of seasons of 167-pou- many downs and not many ups, Sorensen is paving a path of respect this year among those in his weight class. Last Saturday that respect got a little brighter as the Falcon wrestler moved all the way into the finals of the Viewmont Invitational before losing there. Now in two consecutive tournaments, Sorensen has placed among the top three both times and is a power to be reckoned with. BUT OUTSIDE Sorensens showing at the Viewmont In- Four Falcons finished fourth in the Viewmont Tournament, which included Shad Ragan at 119, Rich Herdt at 126, Todd Kopecky at 132 and Tom Wood at 154. BOTH WAYNE Estep at 98 and Dusty McMullin at 105, were sixth in the tournament. Estep injured his ankle in his fourth match of the tournament and could be out us long as three weeks. In a telephone conversation on Monday, Estep said, The Christmas vacation came just at the right time. Weve got a good team this year and we'll come back. Weve got a good team and well comeback. Wayne Estep vitational, there wasn't as much to shout and cheer about as there was a few weeks earlier at the Layton Tournament A Layton coach consoles Eric Hyde after his tough overtime loss to Box Davis Hinckley beats up on t4 c c4 re seconds lo Doug Neff of The tw o talented juniors made quite a pair, especially since their aggressive wrestling styles are very similar. Bailey held the advantage most of the way before Neff -- - 124m, wrestkr. Before N wav done story of the enure Layioa Romero bad placed fifth in the learn, close but not close Dickson. At 98, Justin Julandcr lost a couple straight and was out of the touranment but as a sophomore he is learning plenty from his mistakes and is helping himself to get ready for region. weekend were much the tame until a referee had to make a decision of whom should take home the title. period against slates lop like in football. Rody is getting 4-- 4 Jn overtime Vkwmoni InsitatWal champion. Nate I ink Mcy. whipped some of the It was Ihc firs! luumameni of the year for the Das is wrestler. "Just 3 better all the time, tie. And the results last :mre ajijressire 6-- 2f4 rie Viewmont and was knocked from the championship round the Vicmonl Invitational lat weekend. Robinson met Bo Oder' Carter for the title and what a battle Ihey put forth. It at Carter who won and pinned Robinson first defeat of 1733 on him. In a dual match a few week ago. Carter and Robinson had wrestled to a -- sa4diid I- W-itl- year. Meacham went op against a strong field of heavyweight wrestlers at 9-- 4 "Carter was een coat paod one so Hr aad despot tosmg M Ibt fouls of iht Layioa and Viewmoni tournaments ha alro beate tui shaft of food one loo. Mike probably had his best day of Davis wrestling to far ihi Layton's Enc Hyde. Juvtafcw week ago. it was Robinvon, the defending state champion in ai 10$, that heal Hyde the final of the Layton High Tournament. Hut (hi lime, at "Jlcfcire chimed d WftUhnt, tost a touch f-- decision to Doug Keif of Hillcrctt (the eventual champion) in the semi final. Buth otherwise, Shawn Rohtnwn continued Id have the holly contested bank ' fUi4 M ke Price d Hf Can in. 12-- 1 mS M Meacham, Heavywt'cM. and ai I M did n. Price IV OTHER Davis II, fh wrestlmj net. 4 iif M (&) I rtf s!, NtM Kr'ttkM N! 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THOSE THAT did not place for Clearfield were Greg Johnson at 112, Merrill Johnson at 138, John Kelley at 155 and the heavyweight, John Langford. |