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Show ( qpmw ) Review - Wednesday, February 8, 1984 - Page 11 bottles suffers second loss at hands )f Lindon PrecisionWalker Oil team A first and second place team . 5t in battle in the Pleasant Grove en's Basketball League last week id the first place team came away e victor. lindon PrecisionWalker Oil mains undefeated in league play ter beating Cottles Insurance by score of 59-5- Other results from ' st week show are Strasburg Auto ;, Dougs TV 48; Petersons ,teriors 79 and the Kinsmen 57; ellys Plumbing 62 and nristensens 42; Wils Family 79 id Argus Tech 66; Smith Drug 78 and Trinhamans 56. Leading scorers in the league are Kevin Allridge with a 20.7 point average per game; Joe Tait, 19.2; Brent Heaps, 19.1; Scott Kohler, 14.5; Brent Clark, 14.4; John Cleave 14.3; Kim Walker, 14.0; Craig Giles, 13.7; Dave Affleck, 13.6; and Creg Sherriff, 13.2. The first rounds of the league tournament will be held Feb. 13 and Feb. 14 at the Pleasant Grove High School. Dates for the remainder of games will be announced later. Standings Team won hst lindon lVec. Walker Oil 10 0 Petersons Int. 9 1 Cottles Ins. 8 2 Kinsmen 7 3 Smith Drug 6 4 Strasburg Auto 6 A Kellys Plumbing 4 6 Wils Family 4 6 Argus Tech. 3 7 Dougs TV 2 8 Trinnamans 1 9 Chistensens 0 10 Viking wrestling 1 peasant drove claimed three' individual champions and a second place team finish in the seven-tea- Region 8 Tournament Thursday. fourth at 108. Those nine Vikings will compete in the 3-- State Meet that starts tomorrow in Ogden at Weber State. Spanish Fork,- under Coach Allan Albright, showed expected strength as the favorites and won five individual titles in taking the team championship with 182 points. The Vikings had 145 points with Payson 93, Carbon 87, Ix;hi 82, Springville 61 and Cedar City 57. Winning individual champion-ships for the Vikings were Iinnie Truex, Darren Jackson and Phil Cook. Truex, just a ninth grader who is allowed to compete at the high school because there is no wrestling program at the junior high, got by Spanish Fork's Tyron Hatfield, 7-- Coach Henry described the freshman's effort as "a great individual effort by a kid with a lot of heart." Truex won the 101 pound title. Darren Jackson, a senior, beat Jay Aldredge of Spanish Fork 7-- 1 to claim the title at 141 pounds while Phil Cook was the best in the region at 170 pounds. Second place winners for Pleasant Grove were Shawn Pueblo (122), Thane Eyre (148) and John Nelson (188). Third place went to Chad Maxfield (158) and Cory Sherod (129), while Chad Henry placed ( f "" ' )! 1 - Tv , 1 - t 4 1 : i I , , 1 ' j LONNIE TRUEX (101) DARREN JACKSON (141) Junior high wrestling team continues unbeaten season The Pleasant Grove Junior High ttle Mountain Grapplers were ;torious over Orem Junior High st week with a 70-3- 5 win. rhe winners for the Pleasant ove team were: Chad Jacobs by a fall; PauL Duvall by a fall; Cole Kelley by a decision; Nathan Hilton by a decision; Justin Brackenberry by a fall; Shane Duvall by a fall; Graig Gaines by a decision; Travis Hansen by a fall; Darin Henry by a decision; I )onald Welles by a decision; Jason Sutch by a fall. Next week the junior high team will travel to Payson for the Utah Valley Junior High invitational wrestling meet. Men's city league tournament to start Monday, February 13th Bill Hoglund announced the jn's city league basketball lrnarrient will start on Monday, bruary 13, and continue through bruary 29. 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