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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1978 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1978 Vikes Post Third Win; Beat Springville 41-1- 6 by Jack Hill P.G. 41 Springville 16 Pleasant Grove Wrestlers droped Springville 41 to 16. Results of the in dividual match-up- s were; 98 Christensen (PG) drew Wilson 105 Wilson (SPR) pin Goodman 1st. 112Goodman (PG) dec Jenkins 4-- 0 119 Hall (PG) dec Har-me- r 8-- 1 126 Jasper (PG) dec Lowe 20-- 4 132 Faux (PG) dec Perkins 2 138 Cook (PG) pin Dun-can 2nd 145 Hardy (PG) drew Ferguson 155 Swenson (PG) pin Boyer 3rd 167 Fugal (PG) Knight 1st 185 Phelon (PG) pin Doty 2nd Hwt. Roylance (Spr) pin Young 1st. P.G. J.V. 62 Spr. 21 P.G. posted Region win number three with a 41-1- victory over Springville Tuesday night. The Vikes won nine of the 12 varsity matches, four by pins, to easily defeat what has usually been one of the better Region Six teams. Tom Phelon, who wrestles at 167 pounds, went up to 185 so he could meet Springvilles Dave Doty. Phelon gave away 16 pounds but put Doty to gazing at the lights with a second period pin. Other Vikings who gained pins were Craig Cook, Dave Swenson and Rrigham Fugal. P.G. wrestles at Provo tonight. Varsity starts at 7:30 p.m. ' Photoby PAIN? Not much, at least for Craig Cook as he cinches up cradle on Springville's Dan Duncan. Cook, just a junior, won by a pin in match. liiliflili I 1 Llilil!Uijjll TTYTi 2 1 1ay your holiday be filled with J 2 wonder and all your wishes come 2 2 true. Many thanks for your loyal, 2 continued support. 2 1 s Ben Franklin Store a 50 South Main Phone 785-217- 8 2 2 g 5555 5S3S?l S05 555 JCSA 3 555 3S3 5S5 553 5R5 55S 5S5 555 5S3 J5 JS3 553 JS5 3C5 gKt l GREETINGS I --0,:;-N , 1 " m0wL 1 i 2 W 2 2 ? Wimmia: TgTfl RllsfSii! ) 2 1 JW SS 2 a i" 1 2 m K j flfeMay yi u enjoy every 2 8 vW nvi 1111 te of. a g 8 R 3 fif Merry Christmas ami M ft m fi share its gootl limes 3 M with those .dear to vtiii. 55 m Thanks all. ' 2 ! Atwood Realty & Ins. 2 385 South Main PI. Grove Ph. 785-266- 1 2 a Best Wishes & 'r$; hJ& Arba Thayne (who did ; jl" our beautifel Christmas j Bf S decorating) and all ofthe people who'i&aice up the Bank of ;J&v " : American Fork extend : Wfffel slur thanks for your t I fSBESaT ' association and our best I,yC wishes to you this h jBJBBjjBHjjB a I 1 1 ' I 2 fi 1 2 mm Uur Yultide greeting 2 (Qi 71 iiiiff 2 0 you this year, 2 vv Brings every good wish I P MERRYA I I MERRY I I c-- 2 " CHRISTMAS I 1 TO .ALL. I 1 g 1 Carter's Service 2 Best Wishes from Marv, Earl and Orval ' s,v ' v Iff Junior High Second in District Tournament He!d Recently The Jr. High Wrestling Team should be congratulated on their good work in the dual matches this season. They remained undefeated in all of the dual meets. In the tournament held recently, however, they bowed to American Fork in the final standings. Lakeridge came in third and Orem fourth in the four-tea- meet. Wrestlers who took first place in the meet were Calvin Ostler, 95; Aaron Sherod, 105; Brian Biggs, 136; Steve Warner 150 and David Reeve, Heavyweight. Second place finishers were Kwin Walker 80; Jason Blackham, 90; Shane Richins 100; Scott Richins 114; Jim Car-son 117; David Peter-son 124; and Brett Johnson, 145. Taking third places were Kevin Truex 110, Brian Tobler 120; Ron Johnson 128 and Jeff Strasburg, 160. Finishing in fourth places were Jeff Beck, 85; and Jeff Winters, 131. |