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Show Thureday. December 25. 1980 WRESHING 119 Pounds Cats dominate LQ tourney LCL Oil Co., Rooievelt, aponaored the wreatling tournament held Friday, Dee. 19, at Union high achod, providing all medala and trophiea for the event. In the final tally, Union came through with 150 points and first place; Ducheane followed with 92 pointa. Park City acored 83 and the union junior vanity racked up 29 pointa for the day. Resulta for Union and Ducheane, by weight claas, an aa followa: 98 Potinda Union'a Bardet Fauaett pinned all his opponenta to take fint place; Wienma, Duchesne, took one of Duchesne's thne fint places at thia weight. Union'a Stacy Hadlock placed third. i Billy Ducheanea Briau Wierama placed second, and Scott White, Union JV, placed third. 105 Paunda Jeff Samuela, Union aophomorc, took fint place, followed by Davy Nelson, Union JV in second. Duchesne's Paul Reinhart placed fourth d in the class. 112 Paunda Union'a Ferrell McCook took fint place, and was voted outstanding wrestler of the tournament. Dave Wilkerson, Ducheane, placed second in this weight class, and Union JVs Ken Hicken came in third. 105-poun- 126 Peunds Union'a Mervin Glines placed fint at 128 pounds, followed by Ducheane'a Roy Liddell in the second spot. 132 pounds Brent Cundall, Union, also pinned all his opponents to take fint in his weight bracket Union JV wrestler Kenny Anderton placed third, followed by Duchesne's Ronnie Giles in fourth place. 138 Peunds Union'a Brian Hamilton took fint place, with Duchesne's Damn Ercan-brac- k second at this weight 145 Peunds 4 185 Paunds In first place was Kerry Horrocka, Union, who pinned all his opponents. Duchesnes Justin Peatroes placed class. third in the Heavyweight Shannon Rhodes tod; second place in the heavyweight class, followed by JV wrestler John Buchanan. Duchesnes Blaine Pierce placed fourth. Union was scheduled to wrestle at Juab Tuesday, Dec. 23, winding up what has been a busy schedule during the past few weeks. The Cougars traveled to Bear River Tuesday, Dec. 16, where they won six matches to Bear River's five, but lost the meet due to forfeits. Final score for the meet was Bear River 80, Union 26. The following day, Dec. 17, the Cats at Wasatch, wrestled in a defeating Wasatch by score of 76-7only to see the Wasps add on another six points for a forfeit to win by 80-7Union defeated Morgan by a comfortin that meet. able 76-3-1 Coach Dennis Toland said that Brian remains Hamilton, Union undefeated with a 134) record, followed closely by Bardett Fausett and Jeff Samuels, wrestling at 98 and 105 pounds, respectively. Fausett and 185-poun- d tri-me- Loren Anderton, Union, placed second and Union JV wrestler Laird Hamblin placed third at 145 pounds. Duchesne's Shawn Mecham took fourth place in this bracket 155 Uintah Baain Standard Peunds Duchesne's Robert Nielsen dominated the class and took first place. Nielsen wu a candidate for outstanding wrestler but was beat out "by a eouple of seconds" by a Park City competitor, according to Coach Kelly Bennett Unions Ryan Long placed second at 155. 167 Pounds Jay Linford, Duchesne, placed first in the bracket Union's Troy Brown placed second at thia weight 155-poun- d 167-pou- 4, 6. Samuels Cundall, boast 12-- 1 records. Brent pounds, has defeated returning state placers from Bear River and Morgan, while Kerry who wrestles Horrocks, at 185, has a 0 record at this stage of the season. The Cougars win wrestle a dual at Duchesne Wednesday, Dec. 81. 182 er PIN Mervin Glines, wrestling for Union at 126 pounds, took first place in his weight class. He pinned his Park Gty opponent early in the tournament at Union. ANOTHER 7-- ents. Duchesnes Robert Nielsen, at 151 pounds, set the "speed record" for the day's action, pinning his first opponent in 88 seconds, his second in 18 seconds! From 167 pounds through heavyweight, Duchesne won all matches by forfeit as neither of the other schools had wrestlers in those brackets. Nielsen sets speed record, Duchesne takes tourney . i To loyal patrons we extend our thanks and best wishes for a wonderful, white The Duchesne Eagles and. the1 Altamont Longhorna traveled to South Rich for a double-dua- l wrestling tournament Thursday, Dec. 18. Duchesne managed . to put away both opposing schools, for a total of .106 points to Altamont's 89 and South Rich's 88 for the day. Wrestling at 98 pounds, Altamonts Lane Goodrich defeated his South Rich ' opponent, and took an 5 decision over Duchesne's Brian Wierama. Wierama had won by a 14-- 2 decision 8-- Doyle'sandElectric Jeff the first round. Duchesne's Paul Reinhart, 105, pinned his man in the first round of his only match of the meet. Dave over South Rich, in Giles lost both it his matches in that weight class. Darren Ereanbrack, Duchesne, took both his opponents, pinning the first and declaiming the second by 18-Altamont's Lee Miles defeated also by the South Rich decision. Duchesnes Shawn Mecham, 145, won a 12-- decision, then lost his from DuWilkinson, chesne, tod; 17--2 and 18--0 decisions over his two opponents, and Billy Wiersma, 119 pounds, pinned both his men. Wiersma is also from Duchesne. At 128, Ray Liddell, Duchesne, ned his man in his first match, then d 4. 188-pound- his second by a pin to Altamonts Fisher. Altamont's Cash Farmers Home office to close Dec. 25 Due to tne Shane Jenson won over South Rich with a pin, but Duchesne's Ronnie second match to Altamont'a Mike Daniels, who pinned both his oppon 182-pou- Chrutmaa holiday, the Farmers Home Administration on west Hwy. 40, will be eloeed Dae. 25 and 26. The office will n for regular business on Dee. 29. The office will close again on Jan. 1 and 2, and will n Jan. 5. re-ope- re-ope- Doyle Roosevelt, Utah MlnaaMaasBae and always, may you cijoy the unbounded spirit and transcendent joy of Christmas. Our tlionks to gracious friends. iclay, 0pin Mortuary Ted and Nancy Olpln GUILLOTINE John and Korrlnne Hulllnger Brent Cundall, Union school high won all his matches with pins in the LCL Tourlast nament week. Here he gets the best of Duchesne's Ronnie Giles. 132-pound- As ws qAikn to Uqhi tIie come in and see OuA ChalSTMAS TREE; WE wish OUR fRiENds AlStiatoiul WEDCCNS STATIONERY INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS NAPKINS BRIDAL BOOK ACCESSORIES hough times may ever change, replacing old customs with new, one thing that will never change is our warm wish to you . . . Merry Christmas! Cow Palace Al. Arlene and Employees East Hiway 40 - 722-27- 17 Wards Wilkens Agency 722-24- 63 ; puBtishinq 261 So. Main Roos. 722-49- 94 |