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· ···· R OCHESTtn DEMOCR r,r 1\ii f,) C!!flOi<ICI. t: ,, l /) ,H .. : ?iwlo ln1 H>ml HI Li< .Bridn O'Lend of E. Rochest er 1S tied up by K..iik e Vdn Schoick, hidden, of Ranger Mafmen lsi ln . _. Counfy_ LeagJJe ny HI CI\EY SpC' ncc rpor t's nw· chin e continu ed to grind l :tst night as the Hangers c:>p tur Pd fi ve indl v iclunl dwmpionships ;nld lltf• Count y l. cag u<' Ii tle nl llrot'k - port Srhoo l n ogl' r Uuhtl, only ddt!IHiing f' ham pio11 In r. ·pt·a t . w;lllu·d o ff wi th Ius lh 1n l ruu nty cruw n Spcm.: er porl a nl<"S td 117 poi nt s. J1 ush-lft• u- ril'tttl, dl'spitc lht• upset n( dt·· fc nd ln;: 'eCltOII llll ill is t AI Sol 011\0fl, f111 islwd SCCOIId w:t h !Hi points. fo ll mvt ·cl hy Hoch- !HI , lr uruh·- (!iHiit :,7, 'air pn rl ·1:1. C n ·tT I' Arf':u l 1: 1 ·11, Hr nl·k purl Hl'lg hlon t·uch wJt h :n , kr :111d l'•lt :. (•nd t';tl'lt wtlh l'c nflt'ld C n·l't't' tllylllpla ll i._ .( ;;d t·s·C hi h an ti lt ill 1111 C ii Ch East Whips -·- .. - 1:: · ·7· , _- 8 · . sl · High, behind Willi e 25 of hi s :10 points in the scc- .cs' 3G. points, outscored ond ho i f. oas , 84 -78, in the City- The victory cinches the sec- - ba sketball league to ond-ptacc spot in ti )C Section-' a!ivo -its hopes or an at- a is £or Madison. berUl in thG.I)eCUono!s . . ; EASr G .Q F T ·,! inns came within one . IJ 10 36 Centron .• o 1 ' of winning 'late in the . :, buf lhc Orientals pulled ' to take their seventh c 1ork o o o Spe t.[ .c :1 .c 'C win in 15 games. McCowlev J .c 10 ! dison got a 30-point gnmc Totots 2s 34 u ·· little Lorry Gillenwater · MADISON McQUAID lropped McQuaid, 69-60 at M cG ill 0 , F 6 comb• w1d . l\fCQuaid led, 4.4-42 ; three quarters, hut"_ thc 1g '" Parkers 27 points in the Willlo m:!o J o 6 ou •nt 1 :!ok. quarter. Gillenwater had Totoh · ,. 21 ., (R-HrTops G F T 3'1 1 :, 0 10 I , 1 IS 5 1 n I 0 ' I ' J .5 J ll 11 I 62 w1th t!i , Chur chvill e Ch ili iJ tt nd Cr t'crc ,\ t hen., 4. Spc.·nc.T rport <:on ch Wal t 'l'i l'ke s:tid , "I'm glnd we won 11 by m1y :un ounl lot nl" his n ltuu· rup po s it ion h< ·h ind H ol' lte sll'r a(tt'r Frid :•v'" pn·l inn n: 1ry :11111 qu :1rl l' rf i;tal I'UII tld S. ll :t \ ' 1' T1 :tvi:-. :-. lilr h·d !It t• O\·cr H ick l.au of C: n'<'<·c ArrJ- di:t. \Vith Luu in control in tile !'>CTonrl p<-ri od . Jo:lliotl used his p:tfl ' lllt •d to rc ·r.sc l.;w und lhl' two point.' . The To m (;llr tl and , ul:w un h<':t lt•n during llw dd r·n lt-d l·: a .. \' llll't ' \ 'ulp•·, ':. , Jnr till' ll lll l' I l' ol l' Chuck th<' Cr C' cce Arc: uli : ll l who placed SCl'On d the past two yr ars. fi· na ll y got rt'\'Cnge \\it h a G-l drubbing over So lomon.• ll llsl au gh t in a 101 - pvlliH I 1'1:.1 :-.s with a ::.o decision O\'l'l' f:astridgc's Dav C' Polsi· nl' lli. Van Schuirk r c- V l' nged hi s first se tback of the ye ar in the t tn bra cket with " vi ctor y In llw HR rbss !ronde- over Eust Hochcstcr's so phu- quo it 's dnrk hor, c, Murk l; iov- mon.· star nrinn O' Lena . alti. dd a tt•d prt.'\'iously uruk- O'Lena, who defeated Van- foaled and top--seeded Doug Schoick last week , went up by MacKinnon, 4-3 in the after- two with a lakedown in the noo n .. semifinals. __ WiUJ . the .. firs t" pcriod, . O'Lean 1Jppcd his s core, 0-Q , and - ER's-' Pete - ad vantage to 4-0 with a re ver- Dti££y looking to duplicate his . sal beginning the pe- brothers feat last season, ri od. but VanSchoick In tuni Gio' vatti-escnped and then look re versed the ER grarpl cr. down ·nu£fy with a duck under 11-II's Dan ltanieri won the move. Duffy escaped in the fi- righl to le st Bubel bul.- Giovatli- camo away win over Ea s trid ge's Tom ·a 3-1 winner. Prince in the 126-pounrl cia". Pon£ic ld '.• Rob !Iui1.enga, un- Mtcr a scoreless first period. - defeated ··and untied, -regis- Bubell recorded a point for nn .. tcrcd .n triumph over Dick escape and then took nnnl cri · O'Lena of En in the !58-pound down for n 3-0 lead. Hanieri bracket. · escaped with 20 seconds re- maining in the period and Irondequoit's Curl Blank, ag ain in the third period , but also a runnerup a" year ago, couldn't take the unbeaten captured · the 168-pi>imd weight Bubel clown and noger be- division. He was also awarded came the third Ranger w.in- the Outstanding Wrestler Tro- .ner.. ---·· -- phy on nieril ' of hi' 18-4 win . !tick Elliott followed in the · Eo s lridge's Jack - Ro- t:l3 division with a 2-1 " ic _t ory . the title round. :- . Nick . Pillinnro, a.senior, but in his fir' l yein· of wrestl ing. outpointed En,! ridge 's . Gary Siconolfi, 5-3. for the ISS.. cla ss championship. CONSOLATION Comets 101-Troverboch (RH) del. Lvnch ((·CI , dr.c. (II dtl . McE ihl!rlY del . Cotroneo· CERl, de<. Hll 1ll-Von· Vrchltn OHO del . Archomt>C'oc CERI , flee. '3·1, overllme; . UO-Louoro (Wtbl del. Oliver IGOI. dK. 1-1; 14-MocKinnon ': lc <> ·• (;ymnasts 0; 161-Areher (Pittl dei . Morton CSI dec. 3-1: +f&-eetlm"T- d'et.- t--h· a"D IOrock.J, 7..0 ; (Sl dt C Jim IRHl. dtc. J.(l; 218-loc W,. 11 1o - IRil) def. Hcrrlt IH) , doec . 11 -l; UNL- W rockl d(:'i . Lent IER I. pin 2:38. CHAMPION5HI ... 101 - Trcv ls 1:0, 1 lid . Poi )lll t-111 ( !;). dt- c. 3·0: 110-Groun\nn (Arcodt o l dc f. SOiono. on ti..HI drc '; IC., \1'1(' 1. 11. O'leno IE:·Rl. dtc, 17()--0uhel 15 1 dt:l. < h-Henrictla's Bill Zor -- . captured the all-around pionship with firsts in ide horse and high bnr s to highlight the Monroe vmnaslics Leo ue In- · terdny nl nu sh-Henric tla . The county champion Com- · els ond runner -up Fuirporl dominated the competition, winning eight len events. . rr..AMrOLINE - hl,' Tom r rrnnlno ( RHI 1mJ , Lee M ar lin IFJ l• d, Ron f i; l l.U. Ro n 7ukoc hl ' (RHI 7fll1, Chr l :!o Holnt:!o (F) '1.15; Jrd, J im Crouc h CE) 7.0S. · ROPE CLIMS-l'-1• let Mar li n {F l. Mlll.e McDermon fG Arc ), ond Tim Stoll•l tG. Arc1 ne :0 7 o. Ronlrn IR!tl , df' C. J 'J; lJJ-Eiiloll l'ol Ur i, l ov IAfcodlnJ, 2·1 · \40-Gorll o:it' ISJ !P I del. 0 . O' lMlO IFRL do:'< . .c .Q; 168-- Bionk (I) dtl . Romano IEl. dtC . 178 -Gov (ERl dt-1. 'J.J; .. tE l. '2: UNL-Bokcr (RHl Fl)ht:r IF) , dec . 6..0. ·

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····· ROCHESTtn DEMOCR r,r 1\ii f,) C!! flO i<ICI .t:

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/) ,H .. : ? iw lo ln1 H>ml HI Li<

.Bridn O'Lend of E. Rochest er 1S tied up by K..iik e Vdn Schoick, hidden, of Spo~ce r port.

Ranger Mafmen lsi ln ._. Counfy_ LeagJJe

ny J l~l HI CI\EY SpC' nccrpor t's wrc~ llin g nw·

chin e continu ed to gr ind l:tst night as the Hange rs c:>pturPd fi ve indl v iclunl dwmpionships ;nld n ruH' X I ~ cl lltf• Muunu ~

Count y l.ca gu<' Ii tle nl llrot'k ­port lli~:h Sr hoo l

n ogl' r Uuhtl , only ddt!IHi ing f' ham pio11 In r. ·pt·a t . w;lllu·d o ff wi th Ius l h 1n l ~ l ri t l~·. h l ruu nty cruw n ; , ~ Spc m.: erporl

a nl<"Std 117 poi nt s. J1 ush-lft• u­ril'tttl, dl'spitc lht• upset n( dt·· fc nd ln;: 'eCltOII llllill is t AI Sol 011\0fl, f111 islwd SCCOIId w:t h !Hi

points. fo ll mvt·cl hy l ~ ;, st Hoch­· ·~ t h· !HI , 1 -::~ ~ l ri d! :• ·l!:~. lruruh·­(!iHiit :,7, l·'air pnrl ·1:1. C n ·tT I' Arf':u l 1: 1 ·11, Hrnl·k purl ~ n u l

Hl'lghlon t·uch wJt h :n , Wch ~. ­

kr :111d l'•lt :. (•nd t';tl'lt w tlh :~ '/.

l'cnflt'ld ~~i. C n·l't't' tll y lllp la ll i._ .( ;;d t·s·C hi h an ti lt ill 1111 Cii Ch

East Whips -·-.. -1:: -~··za· : ~-;,~ · ·7· ,_-8 rrs~n; · -~.;. ~ · . sl · High, behind Willi e 25 of hi s :10 points in th e scc-.cs' 3G. points , outscored ond ho i f. oas , 84 -78, in the City- The victory cinches the sec- -~lie basketball league to ond-ptacc spo t in ti )C Section-'

a!ivo -its hopes or an at- a is £or Madison. berUl in thG.I)eCUono!s . . ; EASr G F~AQUINOS " .Q F T

·,!inns came within one . Gr lmt:~ I J 10 36 Centron .• o 1 '

of winning 'late in the . ~~':f:v ~ · ~ :~ ·~~~:,?no ~ ~ 1~ :, buf lhc Orientals pulled ~~~!~, ~ ~ ~ ~~1111!e~! f~ ~ ~ ~ ' to take their seventh c 1ork o o o Spe t.[ .c :1 .c 'C win in 15 games. McCowlev J .c 10 ~~~~~ h tll ~~ ! ~~ dison got a 30-point gnmc Totots 2s 34 u 0~~~o~ ~ ·· ~ 1~ ~~ little Lorry Gillenwater · MADISON McQUAID

lropped McQuaid, 69-60 at M cG ill 0

, F6 1~ comb•

w1d. l\fCQuaid led, 4.4-42 g~~~lo' ; ~ ~~i~~;u~

three quarters, hut"_thc ~~~'h1~~~~~~ ~~ 1g -~8~~~ch '" Parkers 27 points in the Willlo m:!o J o 6 ou •nt1:!ok.

quarter. Gillenwater had Totoh · ,. 21 "';-~~~Is .,

?rno~ (R-HrTops

G F T 3 ' 1 1 :, 0 10 I , 1 IS 5 1 n I 0 ' I ' J

.5 J ll 11 I 62

w1th t!i , Churchvill e Ch ili iJ tt nd Crt'crc ,\ then., 4.

Spc.·nc.T rport <:on ch Wal t 'l'i l'ke s:tid , "I'm glnd we won 11 by m1y :un ounl lot nl" notin 1~ his n ltuu· rup pos it ion h<·h ind 1 ·:: ~.-.t Hol' ltesll'r a(tt'r Frid :•v'" pn·l inn n:1ry :11111 qu :1rl l' rf i;tal I'U II tl d S.

ll :t \ ' 1' T1 :tvi:-. :-. lilrh·d !Itt•

O\·c r H ick l.au of C: n '<'<·c ArrJ­d i:t. \Vith Luu in co ntrol in t il e !'>CTonrl p<-ri od . Jo:lliotl used his p:tfl' lllt •d '"~-> wil e h" to rc v£·r.sc l.;w und lhl' two point.' . The H ~ll l hl ' )• ' s To m (;llrtl and , ul:w un h<':t lt•n during llw ~ c· n~o n . dd r·n lt-d l·: a .. t n d g ~· ·..; \ ' llll't '

\ 'ulp•·, 7·':. , Jnr till' ~ t 'l'UII d l l lll l '

I hi ~) l ' ol l'

Chuck ~ : ru .,:-. 1 n : u1 , th<' CrC'cce Arc: uli :ll l who placed SCl'Ond the past two yra rs. fi· na ll y got rt'\'Cnge \\it h a G-l drubbing over So lomon.•

l( ; t n~:~ ·r · ~ ll llsl au gh t in a 101 -pvlliH I 1'1:.1:-.s with a ::.o dec ision O\'l'l' f:a str idgc's Dav C' Pol si· nl' lli. ~ li ke Van Schuirk rc­Vl' nged hi s firs t setback of the year in the t tn bracket with " ~ome-fro m -bchind v i ctor y In llw HR rbss !ronde-ove r Eust Hochcstcr ' s sophu- quoit 's dnrk hor,c , Murk l; iov-mon.· star nrinn O' Lena . alti. ddt· att•d prt.' \' iously uruk-

O'Lena, who defeated Van- foaled and top--seeded Doug Schoick last week , went up by MacKinnon, 4-3 in the after-two with a lakedown in the noon .. semifinals. __ WiUJ . the .. firs t" pcriod,.O'Lean 1Jppcd his score, 0-Q, and- ER's-' Pete -advantage to 4-0 with a rever- Dti££y looking to duplicate his . sal beginning the ~ond pe- brothers feat o£ last season, ri od. but VanSchoick In tuni Gio'vatti-escnped and then look reversed the ER grarplcr. down ·nu£fy with a duck under

11-II's Dan ltanieri won the move. Duffy escaped in the fi-ri ghl to lest Bubel ·wittra-~ ,z- na!G,-- bul.-Giovatli- camo away win ove r Eastridge's Tom ·a 3-1 winner. Prince in the 126-pounrl cia". Pon£ic ld '.• Rob !Iui1.enga, un-Mtcr a scoreless first period. - defeated ··and untied, -regis­Bubell recorded a point for nn .. tcrcd .n ~ 4 ~0 triumph over Dick escape and then took nnnl cri · O'Lena of En in the !58-pound down for n 3-0 lead. Hanieri bracket. · escaped with 20 seconds re-maining in the period and Irondequoit's Curl Blank, again in the third period , but also a runnerup a " year ago, couldn't take the unbeaten captured · the 168-pi>imd weight Bubel clown and noger be- division. He was also awarded came the third Ranger w.in- the Outstanding Wrestler Tro-

.ner.. ---··-- .~ phy on nieril ' of hi' 18-4 win . !tick Ell iott followed in the · ov~-/ Eoslridge's Jack- Ro­

t:l3 division with a 2-1 " ic_tory . ...:.._~:n_o ~n the title round.:-. Nick . Pillinnro, a .senior, but

in his fir ' l yein· of wrestl ing. outpointed En,! ridge's £~vorerl .Gary Siconolfi, 5-3. for the ISS.. class championship.

CONSOLATION

~airport, Comets 101-Troverboch (RH) del. Lvnch ((·CI ,

dr.c. 11-.] ; · II~PolvmbO (II dtl . McE ihl!rlY

~ b~~j~~· r?~~Oc..t2~~. 1~~~~~~~~~~e ~~1 i del . Cotroneo· CERl, de<. Hll 1ll-Von· Vrchltn OHO del . Archomt>C'oc CERI , flee.

'3 ·1, overllme; .UO-Louoro (Wtbl del. Oliver IGOI. dK. 1-1; 14-MocKinnon

~ ~~~)~t'r}oled111 ~r.0si:o~~~ ': lc ~~·eZ.-~~ <>

·•(;ymnasts 0; 161-Areher (Pittl dei . Morton CSI dec. 3-1: +f&-eetlm"T- (~I d'et.- t--h·a"D man ~ IOrock.J, d~c. 7..0 ; 1!8-Bt~w lc k. (Sl dt C Jim Wtll ~ IRHl. dtc. J .(l ; 218-loc W,. 111o

- IRil) def. Hcrrlt IH) , doec . 11 -l; UNL­~orct W rockl d (:'i . Lent IER I. pin 2:38.

CHAMPION5HI ... 101 - Trcv ls 1:0, 1 lid . Po i)lll t-111 ( !;). dt-c.

3·0: 110-Groun\nn (Arcodto l dc f. SO iono.on ti..HI drc "·'; : 18~Vn n\cto olr. k IC., \1'1(' 1. 11. O'leno IE:·Rl. dtc , ~ -~ ; 17()--0uhel 151 dt:l.

• <h-Henrictla's Bill Zor-- . captured the all-around pionship with firsts in ide horse and high bnr s to highlight the Monroe

vmnaslics Leo ue In- ·

te rdny nl nush-Henri ctla . The county champion Com- ·

els ond runner-up Fuirporl dominated the competition, winning eight o£ len events.

. rr..AMrOLINE - hl,' Tom r rrnnlno ( RHI J..~ ; 1mJ , Lee M ar lin IFJ J .J~ ; l• d, Ron ~co li f i; l l.U. TUMBLING-I~!, Ro n 7ukochl ' (RHI

.1 . )~ ; 7fll1, Chr l :!o Holnt:!o (F) '1.15; Jrd, J im Crouc h CE) 7.0S. ·

ROPE CLIMS-l'-1• let Marlin {F l. Mlll.e M cDerm on fG Arc ), ond Tim Stoll•l tG . Arc1 ne :0 7 o.

Ronlrn I R!tl , df'C. J 'J; lJJ-Eiiloll l'ol Ur i, l ov IAfcodlnJ, d~ . 2·1 · \40-Gorll o:it' ISJ ~~~: '&~?.~ ~~~1. ~dcec~\}1~~f;~,~;t1n~1~ !P I de l. 0 . O ' lMlO IFRL do:'< . .c .Q; 168-­Bionk (I) dtl . Romano IEl. dtC . 18~; 178 - Gov (ERl dt-1 . Ct"nr~H l , d~c. 'J .J;

1J~~ P1~~·; XJI'.tw~hu .. ~i~r cr:1f 0~; ~ 1 A~Jc'~ t E l. d~c . 4·'2: UNL-Bokcr (RHl d~l.

Fl )ht:r IF) , dec . 6..0. ·

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Ranger Matmen 1st In County League. Rochester (NY) Democrat and Chronicle, Sunday, March 1, 1970. Reproduced by armdrag.com with permission.

• aoad:BTIR DEMOCRAT ~Nt> CHRONICL£ Sun~ay, March l , 1970 50~

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D&e Photo b1f8rnd Blj~ Brian O'Lena of E: Rodlester is tied up by K-iike V•n Sdloick. hidden, of Spencerport.

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Ranger~afmen lsf In .. County League

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By JJM RICKEY Spencerport's wreatling ma­

chine _continued to grind last night as the Rangers captured five iDdfvki~ championships and annexed the Monroe County League title at Brock­port High School.

Roger Bubel, only defending . champion to .. repeat, walked

off with his third strai~t county crown as Spencerport

amassed 117 points. Rush·Hen­rietta, despite the upset of de­fending sectional titlist Al Sol­omon, finished second with 96 points, foUowed by East Roch:­ester 00, p;astridge 85, Ironde­quoit 57, Fairport 43, Greece Arcadia 41, Brockport and Brighton each with 33, Webs­ter and Pittsford each with '1:7, Penfield 26, Greece Olympia 16, Gates-Chili and Hilton each

with 15, Churchville Chill 13 and Greece Athena 4.

Spencerport coach Walt Tieke said, "I'm glad we won it by any amount total'" Doting his runnerup position behind East Rochester arter Friday's preliminary· and quarterfinal rounds.

East Whip·s Irish, 84!"'78

Dave Travis started the Ranger's onslaught in a lOt­pound class with a 3-0 dec~ion over Eastridge's Dave Polsi­nelli. Mike Van Scboick re­venged his first setback of the year in the US bracket with a come4rom-behinct v i c t o r y over East Rocbeater'a sophO­more star Bria11 O'Lena.

O'Lena, who defeated Van· Schoick last week, went up ~ two with a takedowu in the first period. O'Lean upped his advantage to 4-0 with a rever­sal be8fnning the second pe. riod, but VanSchoick in turn reversed the ER grappler. East High, behind Willie

Grimes' 36 .points, outscored Aquinas, 84-78, in the City­Catholic basketball league to keep alive its hopea oE an at­large berth in the Sectionals.

Aquinas came within one point of winning late in the game, but the Orientals pulled away to take their seventh league win in 15 games.

Madison got a so-point game from little Larry Gillenwater and droppe(i'McQuaid, 119-60 at McQuaid. McQuaid led, 44-42 after three quarters, but the Wilson Parkers '1:7 points in the lait quarter. Gillenwater had

25 of his 30 points in the sec­ond half. R-H's Dan Ranieri won tbe

right to test Bubel with a 3-2 win over Eastridge's Tom Prince in the 126-pound class. After a scorelesa first period, Bubell recorded a point for an escape and then took Ranieri down for a 3-0 lead. Ranieri escaped with 20 seconds re­maining in the period and again in the third period, but couldn't take the UDbeaten

The victory cinches the sec­ond-place spot in t~ Section­als for Madison.

liAST

Grlmfl Rutley Moxley 'House Brown Clark Mc:Cowlev

Tohlls MADISON

McGill Dauglos Gray Glllemwater Washington Wllllom$

Totals

AQUINAS G ' l G F T 13 10 36 Centron 0 1 1 s 9 19 Crolo 1 2 4 3 S 11 Rolnlng • 5 1 l J o 4 4 Mlller1ck 0 0 o 1 2 4 Volent! no 2 1 5 0 0 0 Spet;r; 4 3 4 3 4 111 Htll 10 1 21

Mlldltll 3 4 10 Duignan s s 15

25 Jt N Tetala • II "

G F T McQUAID

4 6 UCombs 2 3 7McLane 1 2 4MIIItr

10 10 300'Nelll 4 o a Odenbach 3 o 6Qulnlisk

Rvon 24 21 61 TtiOII

• 3 ~ ~ .Bubel down and Roger be-s 0 10 the thi d Ra . 1 1 15 came r nger wm-s 2 12 ner. 11 ? i Rick E!liott followed in the

J l ~~ 133 divistoo with a 2-1 victory

Zornow (R-H) Tops

Fairport, Comets

over Rlck i.au of Greece Area· I

dia. With Lau in control in the second period, Elliott used his patented "switch" to reverse Lau and the two pointS. The Ranger's Tom Gartland, also unbeaten during the season, defeated Eastridge's · Vlnce Volpe, 7·2, Cor the second time this year.

Chuck Grossman, the Greece Arcadian who placed second the past two years, fi­nally got revenge with a i-1 drubbing over Solomon.

In the 148 claas Ironde­quoit's dark Mne, Mark Giov- , atti, defeated previously \!Dde­feated and top-seeded Doug MacKinnon, ~ in the after­noon semifinals. With the score, o.o. and ER'a Pete Duffy looting to duplicate his brothers feat of last season, Giovatti escaped and then took down Duffy with a duck under move. Duffy escaped In the fi­nale, but Giovatti came away a 3-1 winner.

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Penfield's Bob Huizenga, un­defeated and untied, regis­tered a 4-0 triumph over Dick O'Lena of ER in the t•pound -bracket. t

Irondequoit's CUrt Blank, also a runnerup a year ago, captured the 1GB-pound weight division. He was also awarded tbe Outstanding Wrestler Tro­phy on merit ' of his 18-4 win over Eastridge's Jack Ro­mano in the title round.

Nick Pittinaro, a senior, but

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in his first year of wrestling, outpointed Eastridge's favored Gary Siconolii, 5-3, for the 188 . class championship.

CONSOLATION I 101-TroWf1lacll !l~tH def, Lvndl (C·C),

dtc. 11-3; 11D--f"olumb0 (I) det. McElheny (Will), deC. 6-2; llf-NUJIO (RH) dtf. Oe~~~k), dec. +2; l~rtnc• lEI dtf. o (!R), fee. 2_.; l:JJ-VM­Vecllten ( RHl dtf. Ardlombeac (ERl, dec.. 3-2. overtime; 1~ (Wit)) dtf.

?~~~:~~'Flf.t~ l~~~M~~~r-17 15&--WhiDOie Ill . acm I Cl. dtc. '-0: 16f-lordllr CPitt~ef. Mal (Sl dec:. l-2: 171-Bttlem 1 del. C h o ~man

P · G (Brode), dec:. H I; Btswlck (5) def.

! a· ce y a .,. 1~,w:l J:rrk.~.~1ffd:oeuN't! m n S S Sorca (Brodt) dtf. toN CERI.IIIn 2: 31.

J,o\~i:~~!:~ON,1~~~·:..~rJio'!:n I

lltHl dee. 1\.l; ll._Vn~holck lSI dtf. 8 . O' L.e1111 fERI, dec. $.4: 126-Bubel (5) dtf. 1

BUlb-Henrietta's Bill Zor· aow eaptured the all-around tbmpJooship with lints In tlMt a1de horse aDd high bar enmta to hiehlilht the Monroe County Gymnutics League In-dl91dual cba .

terday at Rush-Henrietta. The county champion Com­

etA and runner-up Fairport dominated the competition, winning eight of ten events.

Sam Grad of Eutridge

Ronltrt RHI . dec. ~2; 133-Etlloll I~) eMf. TttAM,OLINI- tst. Tom J:an.,tno (lUI) Lilli (Artadla), dec. 2.1 ; l~rtlari6 (Sl

3-Si. 2nd, LM Marlin IF) 2.35; Jtd, ROll «!!t· Volpe IE!.t dec. 1-l;1e-Gkrlottl (I) kon (El US. ...,. OuffV IE~~:I, dec. ;,.t; l~ult!lftJIG

TUMILIN0-1st, Ron Zukodtll (~HI V) d•t. 0 . O'Lena IE"k dK. 4-0; 1.61-

c4.3$; 2n~ c ttrts Holnu CFl 2.1s; Jnl, Jim ~~ (IUr'·d:~,' ,l:.r,;-d~·,!~ fCI'KII h:) 2.05. lfA..-Pittlf10~ IJ:) eMf. flcano~fl (5). •o"l CLIMI-ht, LM Mcrnln IF), d~. 5-3; HVW-Buellt.r IF) dlf . Amico

M(J.~· .. McDermott fG N C) , and Tim Stalfel IE), IMc. 4-2: UNL-Iattw UtH• fief. I ....... rc) tie :07,0, FIIMr (,..), C11C. U.