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Show Rasslers . . . Vikings Win Over Spanish 167 M. Green PG dec Fr. Allen 7-6 185 M. Ewell PG pin R. Hansen Han-sen 3rd Hwt C. Huntsman PG dec D. Snell 10-2 JV 38 SPanish Fork 18 98 R. Hall PG won forfeit 105 B. Anderton Sf pin S Hutchison Hut-chison 2nd 112 B. Masterson PG pin Lowe 3rd 119 J. Faux PG dec Allen 10-6 126 R. Grindstaff PG dec Mc-Callum Mc-Callum 5-4 132 G. Bennett PG pin Palmer 1st 138 C. Harmer PG dec Nybo 14-2 145 T. Phelon PG pin Meldrum 1st 155 T. Moore PG dec Boekwey 6-0 167 Boyack SF dec O. Fowels 12-6 185 Graff SF dec M. Emal 13-8 'hwt Taylor SF pin D. Stevenson Steven-son 1st pinning combination, then came back to "bear hug" Hansen to the mat and gain the pin. Clyde Huntsman gave away 70 pounds to Doug Snell in the heavyweight class, survived an early Snell take down and won 10-2. P.G. is at Uintah tomorrow to wrestle the powerful Utes. P.G. 42 Spanish Fork 12 98 Art Morales won foreit 105 G. Garbe SF dec S.Goodman S.Good-man 9-0 112 J. Bradford SF dec T. Carter Car-ter 19-0 119 D. Sherod PG pin V. Griffin 2nd. 126 K. Beck PG dec M. Hales 8-7 132 C. Walker PG pin H. Palmer 3rd 138 T. Harding PG dec W. Robinson 6-5 145 R. Cope SF dec N. Carrol 5- 1 155 B. Storms PG dec J. Scott 17-1 BY Jack Hill Winning nine of 12 matches, mat-ches, with three pins, gave P.G. a 42-12 Region wrestling win over Spanish Fork last thursday. The match was closer than the final score indicates. Three one point decisions all went in favor of the Vikings. At 126 pounds, Kelly Beck gained an escape with just two seconds left in the match to win 8-7 over Spanish Forks' Mike Hales. Beck, suffering suf-fering from a pulled hip muscle saved the victory with a stand up escape at the buzzer. buz-zer. A pair of senior Dons, Gerald Garbe (105) and Joel Bradford (112) gave two P.G. sophomores some valuable experience. Both Vikings, Sonny Goodman and Tim Carter, received praise from Coach Henry for "battling their more experienced opponents op-ponents and avoiding the pin." Brian Storms won big a t 167 with a 17-1 major decision over J. Allen Scott. At 185, Mark Ewell took early control, got in trouble as Ron Hansen had him in a |