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Show Page 14 - January 21. 1997 : Sports (lintali Basin Standard Shane Ivie, left, hopes to put his hand to good use while battling HANDY ACTION-Duches- nei and piled up four near falls in his contest. Altamont's Shawn Fausett. Ivie went on to defeat Fausett. 13-Both teams will Hattie in the region meet to be held in Price, February 1. UPSIDE DOWN NEWS-Ry- an Crum, Duchesne, and Steve Casper, Altamont, get a close up view of the mat as their twisting action has them upside down. Cram went on to win the match over Casper, 11.3. Duchesne grabbed an eight-poilead in the team race, but Altamont won by four when they pocketed victories in the last two matches. 0, nt Last Matches Decide Winner Altamont matmen knock off Duchesne Eagles, 36 to 32 By Aldon Rachel Altamont used a forfeit in the final match to defeat arch-riva- l, Duchesne in a wrestling meet in Altamont, Wednesday, January 15 by the score of 36 to 82, but a "Live Bout" won by 215 pounder, Seth Thacker was the "Key Contest" that turned the ignition to guide the Longhorns down the Road To Victory. Duchesne overcame a 24-2- 0 Altamont lead with two straight wins by Jason Cowan, 171, and Shared Mullins, 189, to go ahead of the Longhorns, 32-2Cowan jumped out to a quick 0 lead over Trinity 4. 5-- Altamont, on a takedown and near foil, but Bird escaped his mat cage for a reversal, which saw the first round and at 8 in favor of the Duchesne tussler. Cowan added a reversal in the second round for a 6--2 edge and then ended the bout by shooting down Bird on a pin with 11 seconds left in the match. The win by Cowan gave Duchesne its first lead in the bout and then Mullins at 26-2- 4 increase the advantage to eight in Super Quick Fashion when ha pinned Altamc just 1:07 of estling action Since Altamont had a forfeit win ahead in the heavyweight bout, the 215 pound encounter 5-- bacama the No. 1 match. A win by Duchaena at 215 would lock up a' team win and a loss would give the meet to Altamont. Duchesnes dreams of a mat win ended when Altamonts Thacker dropped Sam Fabrizio for a takedown and then added a fell with 51 seconds left that had Altamont knocking on the door to Tha referee raised John ' victory. Ledbetters hand to signal that ha had won by forfeit in the heavyweight match and Altamont waa victorious. "I don't remember what the fall (the hold) was, but it worked for a pin and a win over ' Duchesne," said Altamont's Seth Thacker. The mast started how it ended .Altamont winning the first two matches on forfeits with Jamey Bird, 103, and Kit Evans, 112, producing victories. Finally, two wrestlers hit tha mat ana provided the moat exciting match of the eveningwith Altamont 119 pounder, Rhett Walker edging Duchesnes Wade Ivie, 3 in overtime for a 15--0 Altamont advantage. Walker scored the first points in overtime to win the bout Walker and Ivie fought a close match with Walker scoring a takedown with two seconds left to go ahead of Ivie for a 0 lead in the first round and had tha earns 2-- 0 advantage going into the final two minutes. However, Ivie crawled away and delivered mat poison in tha form of a near fall that put him ahead 3--2. Walker rallied to tie up the bout at 3 with a neutral and farced the contest into overtime. Duchesne won the next two matches rather narrow tiie ip to live prints at 15-1via, Duchesne, 125, poured out the points for a 13-triumph over Altamonts Shawn Fausett Ivie climbed out to a 0 lead in tha first round on a takedown and near fall, and then added two near falls plus a reversal in the second round to win fay 13. 5-- 2-- 3-- 0. 0 5-- SHOE HOLD-AItamBobby Thacker, lop, works on getting Gaylen Wilson of Duchesne in position for a pin. Thacker gained hu fall in the third round. A pin by another, Thacker-Se- th was the winning match for Altamont. Seths pm cut Duchesnes lead to two and then a forfeit win in the final match gave Altamont, a four point triumph. onts Todd Christensen, 130, Altamont, had to taka on Cody Moat and ha discovered Why Moat e Is A Champ when ha was pinned by the Duchesne matman with 49 seconds left in the first round. A pin fay Altamonts Bobby Thacker, 135, was Big News ana Real Important as the Longhorns want up but then saw their lead drop to one print at 0 when Duchesne won three Two-Tim- 21-1- 0, 21-2- straight. .Thacker dominated tha first round action with two takedowns and a near foil for a 1 lead after one round and then added a reversal plus a near foil in tha second for a 12-- 1 advantage before NOW OPEN 7-- Full Service ( PENHZOIL Oil Change Includes: pinning Gaylen Wilson with 1:40 left in the third round. Ryan Crum, Duchesne, and Steve Casper, Altamont, staged a does first round in the 140 pound . Oil Filter Fluids match with Crum taking a lead due to a takedown. However, Crum took charge in tha second round. He pounded the mat drum with seven paints on two takedowns, near fall and neutral to force Casper to vanish due to a 9-- 1 deficit. Casper cams alive in the third with two neutrals, but Crum refused to gum up the works. He cored a takedown end won the met encounter, 11-In another super exciting match, 145 pounder Glen Ivie, Duchesne, nipped Altamonts Kyle Farnsworth, 3-- with both failing to connect on takedowns in tha final seconds. The first ' round ended in a 0--0 reversal with 40 tie and then seconds left in the second gave Farnsworth a 0 lead. However, Ivie came right back ten seconds later with hie own revereal to tie 1 vis scored a up the match at neutral with 1:04 to go in tha contest to go ahead 3--2 in what proved to be the winning prints. Ivie wasn't able to get a takedown before going out of bounds with 39 seconds left and Farnsworth just missed a takedown with nine seconds to go. Brian Brown of Duchesne had the Eagle fans waving the "Blue and White" school colors whan ha edged Altamonts John Jenkins, 152, to make the meet a "One-PoiContest". Brown broke a 0-- 0 tie when he scored a neutral plus a takedown in the second round for a 0 lead and then snared a 5-advantage cm a takedown in the third. Jenkins staged a mild rally with a reversal, but Brown want on to win 5-Altamont acquired another "Key Win" when Brad Miller, 160, ruled the "Blade and Blue Sport" fay dedsioning Duchesnes Brian to increase the Redmon, Redman Longhorns lead to 24-2- and Miller were both shutout in ucuwt uuwvnui result. Duchesne rallied beck with two the first round, and then Miller went to hie Wrestling Factory for wine in a row to take an eight-pritwo takedowns and a penalty print lead, but Altamont won the for a 1 second round lead. Miller Last Two" to corns out on top. Altamont will battle Ken on also added a reversal in the third to win fay five. Redman wee the road, Wednesday and will involved in a unique hold where he compete in the Moab Meet, suffered a head pounding to the Saturday. Rangely will host mat when Miller used hie legs to Duchesne, Thursday. nt 5-- 3. 2, ''fiH VT vfc. (UCjffcrf 1' t.l.,SJ4A,e 2-- 2-- 2. .. -.'.wt J"tf'.yr ... - T ' .V ' - T TWISTING AND TURNING-Two-Ti- me slate champion, Cody Moat, right, puts the pressure on Altamonts Todd Christensen he works on a pinning hold. u nt 8-- 0. 2. 7-- 2, 0. Union nips Park City No. 4 ranked team. Union lead High 8choaL owned a going into the fourth quarter, but had to withstand a fierce Miner rally of 19 prints to edge Park City on the road, Friday, Unions boys hoopsters sooted just nine counters in the final quarter. Pkrk (Sty led 5 alter one quarter, ana then Union erupted for 24 in the second to take a 39-3- 1 edge at tha half. Union outacored in the third Perk City, 23-1- 3 quarter for a 62-4-9 advantage. 3-- 13-poi- nt 71-6- 9. 18-1- ARMED B ATTLE-- It is arm twisting time as Duchesnes Jason Cowan, top, works on Trinity Birds wrist during a 171 pound battle. Cowin pinned Bird with 11 seconds left. Altamont won the team battle with Duchesne by just four points. Jeff Davenport led Union with prints. He Booted ft) of hie 31 prints in the first half. Jackson Dye added eight and Jed Smith n Roes cored rix and 31 Labrum, Kaufusi five. Ryan added four and Fieldsted, Gardner two each. Union fired in 25 field goals and hit 16 out of 24 five throws. Checked Battery Checked Lights Checked Tire Pressure Checked Antifreeze Checked Tune-up- s, Windows Washed Car Vacuumed Engine & Transmission Exchange All For One Low Price! 8.-0- 90 Hwy. 40, Next a.m.-t:000 pennzoil Coolant System Clean No Appointment Necessary Opsn Momfay - Friday a.m.-5.,Saturriy 'Brakes "Mo Repair 'lransmissiro 0 pm & Flush Clem Foreign p.m. Material Out Of Youi Radiator A Engine to Stewarts Thriftway t is.. yf 99l WORKS LIKE LIQUID BALLBEARINGS NewlDColion... LUBE, CHANGE OIL & REPLACE FILTER luhriafc da. 010 OriNhr'Qatd Mtmb m iti m Mi FOR $0095 LCm ttit 722-273- 9 Jr DETERMINED MATMEN TWo (rasters, Brian Redmon, Duchesne, left raid Brad Miller, Altamont. right, put all of their focusinto thebout on the mat. Miller won 7--1 |