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Show r Page 14 - January 30. 1996 Sports Uintah Basin Standard ACTION-Cou- gar matman, Jesse Cook, right, pulls Brian Kangas leg during a 135 pound battle, in Roosevelt during the final which Cook won 7-Union, a school, clobbered 4-- A Mt Crest 46-2home meet of the year. Union has had at least ten seniors at times in its varsity lineup. Union is currently ranked No. 2 in the state. FOOT BUSY GUY-Uni- ons Charley Jenkins, lop, twists Josh Preece into position. Jenkins turned Preece over and gained a fall in the first round The Mat Cougars produced six pins in the meet, Friday in Roosevelt against Mt. Crest Union beat Mt Crest with ease. Three Falls In A Union High Schools wrestling team didnt need their hiking boots to conquer Mt Crest Utah they just made the Northern behind team "Fall Down, 46-2six falls, Friday, January 26 in Roosevelt during a meet. The Cougars, a squad, has suffered just two dual meet losses--bot- h 4-- A 4, non-leag- 3-- A to defending state champions. Union lost to champ, Orem at the Cougar Classic back in December and just state recently lost to "Three-Time- " title winner and No. 5 ranked teem in the USA, Wasatch, 45-2in Heber City, Wednesday. Union will battle wrestling power, Delta, from its 2-- Days, at Delta, Friday, February 2. Region 10 matches will be held at The Wasatch, February Cougars are ranked No. 2 behind Wasatch-- in the Salt Lake Tribunes wrestling poll. Ryan Achats, 103, gave Mt Crest its first and last lead when he beat Unions Lance Ames, 3-Achats to put his team ahead w wed a takedown with 36 s. conda left in the first round and then Ames scored a neutral in the second to close the gap to just one at However, Achats gained a neutral in the third round to win "Two-Time- 7, A 7-- 8. 3-- A 1, 3-- 0. 2-- 1. '1 . by two points. Mt Crest was ahead, but not for long as Union won seven out of the next eight matches to hike over Mt Crest with a 34-- 6 advantage. Brian Foote, 112, Union on its "Winning Way slicing away at Tim Pierce's winning hopes for a 13--4 triumph. Foote scored most of his points on five takedowns and also added a three-poinear in the final round. His win gave Union a 4--3 lead, which was never in doubt. Unions 119 pounder, Sam Powell and Mt Cheats Trevor Erickson fought to a 0 tie in the first round and then Powell overpowered Erickson for a key reversal with 25 seconds left in the second round to take a 0 advantage. Powell put the match into the win column when he scored a near fall in the third round and won "I got the arm under the leg and then lifted it and threw hire- over on his back, said Powell. "I got a missed the pin. I near fall-j- ust saw how little time was left and I didnt worry about the pin." The Cougars Travis Marx gave Union a advantage of 13-- 3 when he pinned Mt Crest 125 pounder, Dan Hillery with 29 seconds left in the first round. Unions winning streak was snapped when Brandon McBride, . nt 0-- 2-- 5-- 0. - ten-poi- 4, Row Pin power guides Cougars to By Aldon Rachele 3-- A 5. nt 130, edged the Cougars Mark McBride led 0 Winterton, 4-after one round and then Winterton scored a penalty point ar ri neutral to tie up the match at However, McBride came through with a crucial takedown in the second round to win by two. Hie Cougars won four straight matches and five out of seven with a pan by Mike Labrum at 189 pounds locking up the triumph fbr ,the Union team. Jesse Cook, 135, Union, scored a close 5 win over Mt Crests Brian Kangas, which. . wasnt decided until the end. The bout was tied at 2 after one round and Cook grilled Kangas with "Hot Moves for a takedown with 50 seconds left in the second round to go up Cook increased his lead to three points at 3 on a reversal, but slipped and gave up a reversal to Kangas that had the Mt. Crest wrestler .within (me! point Cook fought off Kangas, scored a neutral and took a two-poiwin. Union scaled the Mt Crest summit and only the Cougars enjoyed the view of wresUera shoulder blades flat on the mat John Richens, 140, pinned Mt Crests Toph Thompson with five seconds left in the second round, and Unions Charley Jenkins. 145, 2-- 2. 2-- 2. 7-- 2-- 4-- 2. 6-- -- nt win over 4- A team 46-2- 4 lined a fall with just 28 seconds ft in the first round over Mt. Crests Josh Preece. Jeremy Jeppsen, 152, continued Unions "Quick Matches" with another pin. He gained hie Call over Jared Preece after just 61 seconds of wrestling action, which gave Union a advantage. "I put the pancake move on him for the pin. I flattened him with the pancake and cooked up a pin win, said Jeppsen. Mike Bingham, Union, 160, wae just behind by three points in a battle with Scott Wansgard, but an injured shoulder forced him to default the match. Bingham waa within one point after one round. Wrestling waa the No. 1 language for Mt. Crests Greg English and he communicated success with a third round pin over Unions 171 pounder, Cunt Gardner. Mt. Crests shot at, a. comeback was still Labrum turned the Northern Utahs hopes into a dud by pinning 189 pounder, Chris Price with 52 seconds left in the first round. Sam White, Union, 215, wae ringing just the right wrestling tune. He pinned Mt. Crests Ben Bereonnet with 56 seconds remaining in the first round for a 40-1- 8 advantage. "I used my hip for the pin. I moved my hip and got him down for the fall," said Labrum. Heath Cook, Union, scored a 0 neutral to take a lead. Unfortunately, Cook, 275, dipped and Rob Ricks heated up the mat for a pin with one minute left in the second round. Union won the meet, "It was a good win for the Winterton. back home. The storm and an Union pick up five wins vs. accident dosed the road. Wasatch at Heber City. The Foote won a decision fbr the Cougars won the battle with the Cougars at 112 pounds and Marx, Snowstorm and the student bus 125; Cook, 135; Bingham, 160; didnt as thev were forced to go White, 215, won matches on pins. nt 1-- HURT-Cou- gar 119 pounder, Sam Powell, top, has Trevor at Union, Erickson, bottom, in a tough spot Powell beat Erickson, Friday. DOES IT 5-- 0, 46-2- 4. commented team. Mark Eagles whip Park City l-Duchesne used a fourth quarter to clobber Park in a girls' basketball City, 49-3game in Duchesne, Tuesday, January 23. Duchesne picked up its eighth win of the season. Park City, jumped out to a 10-- 8 lead in the first quarter and the Lady Miners increased their advantage to eight points at 21-1- 8 with 11 points in the second as compared to five fay Duchesne. Duchesne, 8-- scored 16 in the third quarter to reduce Park Citys lead to tour prints at 33-2and then the Eagles outscored the Miners, 2041 in the fourth to win by 11 prints. Melody Moon wae Duchesnes top scorer at 17 prints and Jilean Stansfield added 16. Ave Neria scored seven and Roberta five. 20-poi-nt A 3-- A 8, 2, SAY GOODBYE-Unio- ns Mike Labrum, top, squeezes his opponent Chris Price, Mt Crest closer and closer to the mat A few seconds later Labrum won the bout on a pin. Union will battle Delta on the road, Friday. 9, NOTICE SGD Tree Program sreefs . DECIDUOUS: Quaking Aspen Siouxland Poplar Siouxland Poplar Green Ash Lombardy Poplar......... Native American Plum Golden Willow SHRUBS: Siberian Pea Shrub Peking Cotoneaster Tatarian Honeysuckle Nanking Cheny Choke Cherry RagosaRosc ................... 2-- MAT CLASH-Unio- ns battle for the No. 1 Lance Ames and Ml Crest's Ryan Achatz position out on the mat 3' 3'-- 4 2'-- 3' ...2'-- Longhorns pound a Rich 3' 2'-- 3' 2'-- 3' Altamont had super start of in the first quarter and went on to beat Rich at Altamont, to improve ita Saturday, 2'-- 3' 19-- 9 2'-- 3' 2'-- 3' .... 68-5- 0, 2,-- 3' 2-- ....... 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Altamont scored 16 more in the fourth to win by 18 Receive a second set of 3" or 4 prints FREE with any exposure rol of 35mm, disc, 1 10 or 126 color print film left for developing and printing at our everyday prices! C-process only. prints. 41 (KMmk FSsbhno Seatscss Nor Incuiosd) dajlv: a.m. p.m. 30 West Hwy. 40 34055 (j ' 12-- 5 p.m. Fallowing Fleldeted in the coring department wae A.C. Rust, 14; Zack Mecham, 10; Paul Tew, 9; TJ. Farnsworth, 8; Witbeck, 6: Gardner, 4; Sorenson, 2. Tew had one three-printe-r. Altamont fired in 26 field goals and hit 15 out of 24 free throws. |