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Show Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, December 5, 1984 3Q Layton Tournament Breaks Ice for Many Wrestlers John Cannon Review Correspondent It was an icebreaker for many teams around the state at the Layton Invitational Wrestling Tournament Friday and Saturday. It was a good chance to find out where the quality is in the state," said Layton coach Mike Hansen. It was a good chance for coaches to find out where their strengths and weaknesses are. I think that the tournament went really well for this early in the year, the kids were in good condition and we had a lot of excellent matches," he said. We have some good teams in Region Oakridge was 13th with 50, Bcrf Lomond was 14th with 38, Bountiful was 15th with 33':, Emery County was 16th with 14. and in Roy was 17th with points. Granger was fourth with 142, West Jordan was fifth with 139, Pleasant Grove was sixth with 109'2. Layton was seventh with 106, Davis was eighth with 82, Morgan was ninth with 75'2, View-mowas 10th with 69, Box Elder was 11th with 65, Weber was 12th with 54. jury-plagu- 8. Outstanding wrestlers for the match were Phillip Trimple of Wasatch and Ted Casto of West Jordan. nt - J , cAtawy CtoislwQG ond cUappy cTicasuic punting I." Spanish Fork finished first with 178 team points and Clearfield was second with 54'2. I think everyone was surprised This season Whites Electronics again offers spe- finest Metal Detectors. cial gifts with their 1 ENJOY THE HOBBY THAT PAYS FOR ITSELF that Clearfield did so well, especially with as many young wrestlers as they have." Hansen said. The rest of the teams finished There are many fine treasures still remaining in our many parks, school yards and recreation areas. Discover how a WHITES METAL DETECTOR can help you discover these treasures for fun and prof- as follows. it. 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