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Show WEST VALLEY 2 Thursday, Dec. 24, VIEW 1981 Winner Determined By 185-Poun- Match d - Farmers Uproot Granger As School District Wrestling Champs meets most Tews Lancers trailed the Farmers E. M1LLCREEK. From a team stand- 150-14- 8 6 and, since point, the whole Granite School neither school had a District wrestling wrestler in the tournament came heavyweight finals, the winner of the match would pick up the four points which would determine the team champion. down to two minutes 185-pou- here Saturday. Team Scores Despite the Granger Dave Tew held a one-poi- lead, over Granites 3-- Hennefers Pirates favor, again to seconds win. while Granger had three thirds to none for Granite. had three wrestlers in the finals, one fewer than Skyline. Since Buc and Eagle wrestlers were paired against Lancers and Both had twO fourths, 6 Although the Farmers trailed by 2 2 go- points (1436-141- ) 7-- 4 were three points Granites detriment, behind the Eagles when sophomore Dave (99 6) and also Lucero used a takedown and near fall in the final 29 seconds to deficit overcome a vicand claim an two-poi- nt 7-- 6 11-- 8 to take a 6 dominating wrestler, Skylines John Robbins. Salazar didnt, falling to the Eagle made it Cyprus in a three moments later 119-poun- 7-- d row 19-- 5. when Mark Unbeaten English jumped out to an early lead and viccoasted to a 138-pound- er Ted Martinez regained the lead for Granger with a con- - 10-- 0 tory over Farmer tory over Lenny nt deficit, Hola was in better position since he started the third and final round in the down position. It was up to Tew to make sure the Farmer junior didnt score. But Hola, whose quickness matches his strength, slipped loose from Tews grasp immediately after the two periods, After one-poi- it was, both Granite and Granger had 10 wrestlers place. As 1:59 left. made it trophies with four. Five seconds later, Granite and fourth-plac- e Hola scored two more Cyprus (10812) points on a takedown had three apiece, and Tew was on the while Taylorsville and run the rest of the Granger each had one match. When the final (see accompanying buzzer sounded, Hola lists). was a winner and Holas victory over Granite had captured Tew was not solely Molonai Hola, the state runner-u- p at that weight last referees whistle The escape sounded. year. Over Weekend Three Bowl Tilts Watched Locally SALT LAKE. Three weekend bowl games had the attention of Utah college grid fans for one reason or another. Most were focused Friday night on the Holiday Bowl, where Brigham Young wrapped up a triumphant season by stopping Washington State Many University of Utah rooters w'ere in tune with the California Bowl in Fresno on There, Toledo came from behind to nip San Jose The winnState ing coach. Chuck Stobart, will be the at Utah next head-ma- McMahon HEADLOCKS . . . David Vialpando of Cyprus (bottom) and Granite's Kip Ferris try of by rifling 27 completions in 43 attempts, good for three touchdowns and 342 yards. The Y built a 31-- 7 lead for what looked like a shoo-i- n victory before the Cougars from the rallied to trim the At that deficit to stage, BYU again took command for the win. Future Utah headman Stobart this year guided his Rockets to an season, climaxed by the over San Jose. The Spartans had gone with 52 ahead 31-2- 8. cliff-hang- 25-2- n fail. seconds Fans of both Utah State and Weber State were attentive to the Pfoneer Bowl in Wichita Falls, Tex., where Idaho State whipped Eastern Kento capture tucky the NCAA Divison 1AA Toledo 34-2- 3 title. 185 II Whitney Skv I.urero Cjp Vialpando Cyp Gran Martinez Gallagher Edwards Jenkins llola Gran left, but back surged with the ensuing Krag-thorp- coaching Ed- 10-ye- regime of LaVell wards. His last e, all-losi- six 6-- 5 Cougar teams have chalked up 69 wins in 126 -- d between the team leaders. 112-pou- 6-- 1 a Meanwhile, for third showdown place was developing between Skyline and Cyprus. Coach Steve 3-- 0 II 12-- Vialpando of Granite. Cyprus was now in third, while the e Granger-Granit- showdown. Top-ranke- Skyline denied 126-pound- er Granger a chance to move further ahead and climbed into third ahead of Cyprus when Chad Gallagher pinned Grangers Lance Prudent at 5:46 of the match. Granite then took the lead for good when its undefeated Brad Edwards, handed George Merrill of Olympus a Granger, controlling match from start to finish. That boosted Arishitas club into the lead, ,2. Granite had a chance to extend its lead even further at the 132 11-- 3 145-pou- 3 pounds, but to do Ray Salazar had to beat perhaps the (See Page 3, Col. 3) meets. the seven Granite finished with points to 1486 for 154 Coach Roger Ket-chum- SAVE ON s Lancers. STORM third-plac- e Individually, Skyline (1186) brought home the most In WINDOWS For new replacement WINDOWS Hockey ;1530 SALT LAKE. For the next two weeks, 12 teams in the state high OFF school ice hockey league will have plenty of time to think about ways to unseat the three front-runner- ROLLOVER . . . Taylorsville's Todd Wendel finds himself on his head while battling with s. Olympus, and Taylorsville all extended YOUR MONEY is going out the Granger's Richard Walker in opening round of Granite district wrestling tournoment. window . . . without JOT INSULATED OR Highland their unbeaten marks to heading into the Christmas break. Play resumes on Jan. 6. Granger ) nearly pulled off the first major upset when it gave Taylorsville a tough fight before falling Nor did Highland have an easy time notching its ninth win, blanking East ) by 9-- 0 By 14 10-- 8. Similar Savings on all other models plus disposer dishwashers and Hot Water Dispensers (7-2- a Vt H.P. 14-- 0 whitewash of fast to install (1-8- ). Judge Powerful t, Cot- tonwood The Colts also lost to fifth-plac- e "Wrenchette" Super-Quie- 9-- 1 (2-7- DISPOSER Easy, score. Olympus had no trouble with Bountiful in a ) laugher. Despite the loss to Highland, East moved into sole possession of fourth place with a ON DELUXE STAINLESS STEEL 4-- 0 18-- (6-2- ), In other games, whipSkyline ped winless Kearns ), 15-and Alta ), ) Roy defeated Ogden and Viewmont (5-3-- Call us now - 266-352- 9 (0-8- S MON.-FR- HERB TOWERS UtRAT H SATURDAY (MINI (0. 5666 AM-- : 3 0 PM PM 8 9-- (4-4- (3-4- ), SO. STATE 4-- MURRAT (2-6-- and Brighton tied 3975 2-- 'Shoulder Pain at a price Yuli MOST I Mon. A Wed. 12 to 1 p m ivthis Certificate & CARE PERSONALLY can We Want to Help INSURANCES Fri. 12 to i 76-6- 3 Chad Wilkinson burned the nets for points Winrow Overby 23 while Stan and Kelly added 22 apiece as Coach Scott Iversons cagers completed the first half of the season with an impressive wdn. The game was played in spurts. Granger built a big after early lead the first period), only to see Taylorsville whittle the margin down to the three to range. But that w'as as close as Coach Dan Leather-wood- s Warriors could (19-1- 0 With 57 seconds left in the first half, Cottonwood w'as ahead by PHYSICAL EXAM CH'ROPRACr: mark here Tuesday to lead Granger to a victory over Taylorsville. CONSULTATION & 973-697- 1 Low Back nt glancing bac,. sports with the Chiropractic So. Redwood Rd. Neck, A!i Leg Pain GRANGER. Three Lancers topped the five-poi- Gei;zral Headaches Points afford! I Y- -u ACCEPTED p.m., Toei. Ttuiri. t J ' 8 ont 2 pm Dr. Plaskett DC J STORM WINDOWS Trio Leads Lancers By THS (4-3- 116" 16-- 1486-14- d Rex Watson of Granite won the battle with second-ranke- d Richard Walker of so, r winning streak for the Lancers, who have won four of 4 superior decision over Cottonwoods Joe Garcia, who also entered the match without a loss. With five weights to go, the Lancers led vincing leaders point totals had not changed. Then came the first 145-14- In the process, Trio Still Hold Lead It was the climax of a Cinderella season for the Bengals under Coach Dave a 1955 Utah State grad. He took over an program only a year ago and piloted ISU to a season in 1980. This years record was seventh Western Athletic Conference championship in the head-to-hea- Coach Sam Arishitas Farmers also ended a crown. ning the national thing and involved confrontations Skv three-yea- quarterback to nab a Only two - Farmers, they held the Steve Reyes. Granite may have key not only to whether Granite or lost some apparently Granger won, but also secure points with that to their own teams comeback, but the final standing. same fate befell Skyline gained the Granger in the match. hand at upper Granites expense in Lancer Trevor the match Marsh built a lead where Eagle junior over Pirate David Chris Whitney took a Vialpando early in the decision over third period, only to Farmer Blaine Burr. see the Buc score five Cyprus returned the points in the last 47 Gran kickoff and set up a field goal for the victory with the clock showing 19 seconds re' maining. Idaho State, overtime conqueror of Weber State and winner in a 4 romp over Utah State, led most of the way in win- mid-seaso- n y Sky ON THE DEFENSIVE . . Tony Nolan of Kearns (bottom) struggles to avoid being put on his back by Jeff Glaittli of Olympus. a 4 50-2- wrap- ped up an 11-- 2 campaign during which the Cougars survived a injury to Jim McMahon, the Grgr T vanced eight wrestlers to five for Granger. two-da- Sky - Clark W- ing into the championship round, they had the edge, having ad- terms throughout the tournament that the outcome came down to a single match. A different outcome in just about any y match during the affair would have made a crucial difference in the final standings. cp English Watson Kobbins in d victory. just that the two teams wrestled on such even CSD Champs 98 105 112 11- 912- 6132 13- 814- 515- 516- 7- to gain position while holding each other headlock during match. for responsible Granites Its its first district championship since the tournament was initiated in 1975. 33-3- 0 BYUs victory All-Ever- made believers fans Washington 8-- 3 27-2- HP starts. 81 Pacific Northwest 38-3- Saturday. rvi five and appeared headed for the locker rooms with the lead. Cyprus eager Paul Sargent then drew a foul and sank a pair of free throw's to regain a lead, which the Pirates (That kept to win, was December, 1971 ). 86-5- S get. Every time they got close, w'ould build Granger the lead up again. The Lancers did so with 56 percent shooting from Wilkerson and were par- devastating in the second half, combining to hit 12 of 15 attempts. Wilkerson also poured 11 points through the net in the first half, while Over-.b- y had 12 and Greg Wilder had all seven of his points. Cougars Fall To Mat Foes KEARNS. Victories w'ere few and far between for the Kearns high wrestling team this week. Coach Glen Kawa and Lynn Hinckleys matmen dropped a 59-- 6 decision to Hillcrest Tuesday after falling 45-- 9 to Brighton on Thursday. The Cougars will be idle until Jan. when they travel to Granite. Heavyweight Farrell Price accounted for nearly all of the 5 Cougar points, recording pins against both opponents. Tim Twilligear added three points against the Bengals. too, displayed a good shooting touch, hitting on 51 percent of its attempts. But the Wa- ' Lancers with passes. Derek bad 12 while bounds, Lauritzen CALL TODAY FOR was FREE ESTIMATE re- Steve 968-324- OR 7 972-129- 7 Artist of the Week Drowned "Give the Gift of Music" By Cyp rus MAGNA. Cyprus jumped out to a big early lead and made it stand in a dual 0 fietuuj (torjess CHRISTMAS INCLUDING KENTUCKY HOMEMAOE CHRISTMAS. WHITE CHRISTMAS O HOLY NIGHT meet victory here over r-- points and Mike added four. Colts Are Thursday replace your present windows or install storm, windows over them. (All sizes.) Jensen had eight paced the Warrior attack with 16 points. He also pulled dow'n eight rebounds. 44-2- We can figures, hitting 14 and 12 points, respectively. credited with eight & jg VERl ASAY Mickey Lambourne and Doug Turnquist also finished in double hurt their Lambourne rriors the chances to upset the field, including 15x21 in the second half, Leatherwood said. Winrow ticularly Taylorsville, W KENNY ROGERS Cot- Record or Tope tonwood. On Tuesday, Coach Steve Hennefers Pirates had a rougher time of it, losing a decision to a strong Bountiful team. Cyprus will be idle until Jan. 7 when takes his team to Granite for a key Region Three match. In the win over 46-1- 7 Hen-nef- started out strong with pins in the first five matches which were wrestled. A sixth, at 112, was a forfeit for the Pirates. Capturing wins by were (See Page 3, Col. 1) Can Sing it! er Cyprus pins Christmas as only Kenny Rogers 6340 So. State IENELCO Opposite Fashion Place Mall AUDIOS Record and Tape Club Join today and you'll get your album absolutely FREE! (Limited to single albums) 470 I. 1100 No. S.L, Opposite Kmart 11th 268-880- 6 ho 298-328- 6 Audio - Video Authorities N. , |