Show it 1 I he Utah Statesman Friday January 30 1981 J’agelS beta 1 ubtri’i ortiuB 1 victprar LSI' kra wiosd ’Ota KCOfld guiurii : ' Wnjkt t Rick imudia bt iacUri t Pratt t iivt pair ni tucks n told far 5 MB ' wHod today f Ctmd’t am fcsiund iualkwi "buy aa 1971 uJ kHoy h Todtr i Frtdiman amount au thrv d John Sthcbler Utah Stale trappier reaches around his opponent (or a come-from-- a victorious over Boise State's previously undefeated wrestler Harold Whittman Wednesday night nr l'O-poun- Wrestlers bust Broncs extend winning streaZs by ICari Tutwiler ’ Utah State University wrestlers ended their titan h with trounced Boise State il Wrthirvdiv night in the Sjiet - The rpfned and pin j as they M (rum USl"s IB Mindrr lust pin tor the Agx over Tom Hugir m 4 4) USl' s two other pins tame tr mi 1‘to jxiunder Jotm 5theblrr and heav v weight J I Coon ihey delealed their opxnenl in Traty Min nr 1 folletted the sup 35 ter 30 and and 3 Oh °PPnrnt a h reiord Wetlnevlay tnau h ( airdell AnderAggir I son puked op an easv six xunts by ielault over Boise's Curtiss Conley av Boise State Head Coat h Mike Young tailed otf the inati h as Anderson was well ahead with a running stole nl rese lively S heMrr's Harold Whittman Imasted Aggies lohn Ward 120 he Hront os pit ketl up their first three xunt in the I 14 fxitind division as James Williams Aggie Dale Cardner 140 Utah Stale followed with three t onset utive wins as John I 1 12 30 with a tonlerente retort! while the in PC A A at Aggies trail play Jt proved to la-- an evening of disapthe lor as they failAggies pointment ed to connect on seemingly routine shots and watched Ag lay-up- s teeter on the rim before falling the wrong way For the first 13 minutes of last night's contest it appeared (hat the Aggies would dictate the pace of the 5-- 0 JCaA basketball conference or Utah Stale crucial rematch may come down with the San Jose e partan in the Spectrum on rrd4y igh The Spartan f w'r rivals 68-6at list a Fieldhouse in San Jose u gn to set the stage for contest loss severely damages USU’s nce record and places the x nJ'JS'w‘n situation with the 4 tomor-eason-decidi- Ag-iSm- S h d 'k laSt nigh’ ame-W- 1 cballenged the Sparsecond-plac- e se prA position in ktTWndlrSs Now San Jose d i first-plac- e a t lose matt h over Knutson 16-- and Creg William dominated Dan Bit atult 14-- in (hr 150 X)iirul t las Wrestling in the I5H xiund division Ag Sieve Kos ilefeated Alan Sigger in a well halani etl mati h liv a Mote ol 0 4 Although pleased witli the result of Wetlnestlav matih USU Head Coat h Bob Cat Ivon noted ‘‘I lit was a flat week at praitue I he guy were moping around and eight ol the 10 of inguy wete missing day juries Jt was just a ternlile week at prai lue " 5 5 ’ Still Carlson appears content with the latest winning trend of the Aggie wrestling program “It’s the emotion of these kills anti the coming bat It in the final that's doing it for us" saiti Cailson with a hint of pride in fiia voit e The win over Boise State pushed the Aggies' 1081 winning sfirak to six t onset utive dual matt h vit lories Their next wrestling endeavor will lie in the Mountain Intercollegiate Wrestling Association tournament in Provo Friday and Satutday falter fall to patient Spartans 68-6- 4 3-- 2 Hie Diliiaoimn won We margin evening However just as the normally patterned game plan of the Spartans seemed ready to give in to the speedy-paceAggies the Spartans pulled out some explosiveness of their own San Jose proceeded to score 12 points unanswered by an Aggie bucket d The Aggies were then fort etl to play fur the remainder of the evening San Jose cpuckly settled hack into it usual taltn Kyle of play taking a dozen or inorr passe each shot while stealing ptetiuus time from the trailing Aggies The Ags managed to pull within three points of the Spartans on two occasions in the second half only to fall vic tim to crucial missed shots as the Spartans would again cooly build up a lead The closing minutes of the contest typified the frustrations which the Aggies experienced all night The Ags failed to sink a single field goal in the final four minutes of the game Aggie Head Coach Rod Tueller catch-u- e commented on his team's by noting "I'm proud of the way the guys played They (the shots) just weren't falling for us the second half" The Aggies shot just under 50 percent from the field hut only managed to take 52 shots the lowest numtier of shots USU has taken in a game yet this year Perhaps the moat crucial shortcoming of the Aggies came in the rrtmun-din- g game San Joae out rebounded USU 38-2to control the tempo of the contest Brian Jatkson led the Aggie scorers with 27 points and eight relmunds while Edgar WitklifTe and Keith Hood followed with 13 ointi eatli -- 8 |