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Show WT7f (TT jpTT MffJW)W Uy vJLl Li tew Aum Uoviow - Thursday, December 10, 1981 - Page 10 1 Varsily iW.Jay I). Kdwanls d'Ci) pin Kelly. lor.Coy Hall d'(;i pin llydi!. 12 ( Hen Taylor AK) pin I looloy . 11!) Aaron Shcrod I'(J (let: Hen-derson. I2(i Kelly Sanderson !'; dec. Hansen. i:!2Calvin()sller (I'd) pin Wilson. i:i!l Rod Maxlield t'C dec. I Vlersou. r, Kevin Truex i 'C dee. Moeller. If):") Kerry Koberlson ' A I"" ) pin Cook. 1117 I4i el .Johnson I'd ) pin Kauscl . l!ir Mark Harvey i';i pin Hendry. Ilwl Dave Keeve U(J) pin Kyiner. Junior Varsily SJH Wade Dalton(PG) pin Miner 105 Craig Bullough (Pr'i Adams. Pm 112 Chris Walker PG) 119 Boyd Nielsen dS,K .26GereGiles.PG.pinp?c;bens' 32 TdddJasperiPG) nT,m Chambers, PG.pinS, 145 IhaynehyreiPGipinBuhle ' 155 H. Mendenhall (AF) L Julkunen. Ki7 Kent Fugal(PG) pin Uden Ilwl John Dennison (pr.i' Murphy. P"1 Senior Citizens Bowling Set Senior Citizens bowling league is held Tuesdays and Fridays at 10 a.m. at Jack and Jill Lanes. High Bowlers for the month of November were: Bill Monson, 265; Roy Gammon, 224; Art Blankenstein, 223; Lige Chipman 211; Steve War-nic- 210; and Bill King 200. We encourage both men and women to participate in the sport of bowling. American Fork Senior Citizen membership cards are available at the Senior Citizen Building for $1, Monday thru Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sw V s -- h. Vikings PinA.F. Wrestlers Alter the battle between die rivals. Pleasant Grove and American Kork, P.G. walked all over A.K.. winning 50-1- Since the Cavemen beat the Vikings last year, the Vikings wanted the bragging rights back and got them. After reveining falls. JayKdward and Coy Hall gained the first 12 points for P.G. Clayton Hooley of P.G. was unable to follow with a win, losing to Glen Taylor by a pin. In the class Aaron Shcrod of P.G. whipped Billy Henderson 10-- While scoring 12 points over Jeff Hanson's 2 points. Kelly Sanderson of P.G. gained four points for winning by a major decision. After scoring seven points. Calvin Ostler of P.G. pinned Eric Wilson in the third round. David Peterson (A.F.) lost a close match to Rod Maxlield Kevin Truey of P.G. edged by Scott Moeller P.G.'s only sophomore. Phil Cook, fell to Kerry Robertson in the first round by a piii. After trailing Rick Fausell of A.F. by Brett Johnsen obtained a pin, in the first round. After leading 10-- 2 over Rocke Hendry of A.F. Mark Harvey stuck Hendry to the mat in the first round. That's a fast scoring match in only one round. Even though David Reeve of P.G. was taken down by heavy weight Mike Rymer of A.F., David reversed Mike and pinned him in the first round. Coach Henry still feels that Uintah, Mountain View and P.G. are going to battle for the region title in Feb. All three of these school have established great tradition in wrestling, giving them power on the mat. Coaehl-jnr-is really conditioning hib team to enable them to compete with these good teams, hopefully well enough to secure the region and state titles. KOI) l l II I ) en iicil a eiie point decision wit American ..fk s IVu i smi in Hie I, IN pound in.iK li. .n lln AKON MIKKOl) comes up against llendeison ol American Fork. Slicrod won the 1!) pound match. ',., .. nnllm-.- -, After traveling to Tooele on December 1, Pleasant Grove tradition encouraged them on to win over the returning state champions 33-2- While coach Henry has been at P.G. he has established a great tradition. Quite often he tells his wrestlers, "that everybody wants to beat you so you've got to be ready." Since they've got to Jive up to that great tradition,., they wrestle beyond their abilities most of the time. ANd so it was no different this night. They wrestled hard and tough edging by Tooele. James Edwards started things off right in the class, pinning his opponent. Coy Hall led his match 11-- winning by a decision. During the class bout Tooele pinned Clayton Hooley, picking up their first six points. Aaron Sherod and Kelly Sanderson of Pleasant Grove gained a fall over their opponents earning six pointseach for their performance. After having Palmer, a returning state champion, on his back a couple of times, Calvin Ostler of Pleasant Grove lost to Palmer by a fall. After a close scoring match Rod Maxfield edged by Tooele in the d class In the class Kevin Truck triumphed over his opponent 7-- 1. Phil Cook, P.G.'s only sophomore, lost by decision in the d class. Brett Johnson of P.G. lost to Tooelel by a cecision. Since Mark Harney of P.G. wrestled one of Tooele's returning region champions, he lost a close match David Reave ended the meet with the easiest match of all, winning by a forfeit. Coach Henry said that "Tooele just wasn't in conditino and Tooele just didn't wrestle upto parr. 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