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C.Y. wins Bay Area matBy JOHN HICKEYHAYWARD — Castro Valley High, sparked by the award-winning performance of 177-pnunaer Dave Wilhite, easily captured the championship of the Bay Area Wrestling Invitational last night at Hayward High. Wilhite. voted the Most Outs^nding Wrestler in the higher weight classes scored a take tbwn in the final 10 seconds of his charrmioitfWp match against Fremont’s Vertis Elmore to cap his day's work with his fourth win. 3-1.-Elmore'drove for a take down in the final 15 seconds tobreak a M deadlock, but Wilhite fended off the move anddragged Elmore to the mal with just eight seconds left in the • match for the victory. *• A total of five Spartans captured individual class championships to lead the Spartans to victory. In addition, the Spartans also had one serond, one third and tw fourth place . finishes.The lower weight class Most Outstanding Wrestler. Randy Brown, sparked Fremont to a second-place finish, the Oakland Athletic League powerhouse picking up 154 points to outdistance Miramoote 1132 points) for second place.• Brown was one of two victors via pins In the championship finals, settling Encinal’s Sylvester Carver's shoulders to the mat with 3:15 elapsed. •Bill Maher scored Castro Valley’s first victory of the night in the championships by decisioning Encinal’s Ken Inocen-ncio. 5-1 at 122 pounds, but it wasn’t until the heavier weight class matches came around that the Spartans really flexed their muscles.In Ihe six matches from 147 pounds to heavyweight, the Spartans had five performers in the finals and emerged with four champkxis.Paul Gilmore defeated Tennyson's Clyde Turner. 104 at 147. Roger Ttoepke deciskxied Encinal’s Frank Dioher. 40, at 167. Wilhite won at 17?. Mike McConvey lost a struggle to Tennyson’s James Salazar at 193. 7-4, and heavyweight Tom Thomsen extended his undefeated record by routing Washington's Bill Hayman. 11-2, to cap the Castro Valley spree. • *Brown was Fremont's only winner, but the Tigers had two second place finishers, with 129-pounder Raney Jackson falling to Encinal's Steve J.ucero in the finals, 8-1. and Elmore falling to Wilhite's late onslaught. 3-1.Matt Lopes 11051. Roger Milton 1147). Sal Martinez (167)and Greg Carter 1.1831 each too’c home third piare trophies forFremont.Other winners in the champkxisnip round included Marina’s Jerry Reyna, who nijped Mt. Eden’s Jules Nacario, 4-2 at 97 pounds. Rick Watters, who edged Marina’s Martin Jndaleclo In the highest-scoring match of the night al 105 pounds. 12*11. Sunset’s Bruce Bennett, who shut oul ML Bien’s Steve Kirchrer, 2-0 at 114. Soott Mamie] of Miramnnte w4ic eked out a 1-0 overtime decision over Tennyson’s Mark Furiya with a third period overtime escape and hosting Hayward's Mitchell Cruz, who got one of just two championship round pins when he flattened Don Brager of Mt.Eder. at 156 pounds.■AY AREA WftESTllNC INVITATIONAL Al HJm*rdfi«*K17 - fliyn* W*r) d. NAC»r«0 lt;ME». i j. .IAWJ, 1111; 1U - 6*v*|l ISur) d Klrch-*r lt;ME), 1-0: 132 - (CVl d.InXHVKpO IE*c.S1;- Llt;K*olt;erK», JicLic.i lt;Fri). 1-1; 131 - Blt;C*n lt;Fr#l d.CAlt;*lt;f ICixK J:U; W-WiMMMiBU. Furi*A lt;T*«1.1-OloU; ur ■ CbwfICVJ d Turn* lT*n», 1W; 1)6 - C»«i lHArl p. BU7 — R««*« ICVI d (EKl.4-0; 17F - WWl* CCVi lt;1 El/rw* _lt;Pr«. »1; 111 — SUaw11**1 d. A*Cnn«*Y (CVS.’ Hr Hit — Tfcmvn ICVJ d. Hayrn*-! (W«vU. U-2. MOST OUTSTANDING «HES1LE«S: Oirxjy Brown (Frwnerl. 1K1 lt;lo**rcutti: cuvt wur*.ie (Coivo V-sKYj !/? 0Tlt;N' ttml.Cmnub:l*n i-w)♦1 - Sentty [Mori d. M«Po fArr). A?: ICi - lop**, IFr»| d. ArOrfi lT*n. 1-3: m - Curt.S (Mira) B. Rob*» [Mcrf, t-S lt;at|; 132 - Vwi fcv.w I«MM d.W«X: 1* - HJK IMir«d J. CCV). 13; 125- LyoxMAarl d.M OillrnJn tCV, 2. 1« - fCVJ d. V.iC«1 frey IArr],7-l: l«— fMlloo IFr«3 lt;3. D^VO |Arr|. V3; \% - Ms** fl.LI U. Rld*y iFfol, lorrc.1; 41- Mirtir*HFrtJ lt;J. J**k»nmcvf|. M; 177-W«1icn CKewl d. L*aar*. CEnci. 1; HI - C trier lt;Fr« U.Ccnt lArrl. Si: H*1 — Herrer* (Fr*l d Gamvcn 4uil. Ml.TEAM SCOPING: Cttlro Va ley, i*-J; Fremorr. iM: Miromemo, l»: EnciMi. 11VA; T*r*jrSon, «'.; Ml. *«. 13; Marina, ?A'.V Wtihmgrar., W; A-fvifW. 43: ^rwt,sa; Hajrwarfl. W/i; rfcwaik.JIjLAI Lomav 33; WfMU. J7; JdrrasL^d. H.Moreau boolers win, 2-1HAYWARD - Chuck Spink and Larry Polbck each scored a goal in the first half as Moreau High’s soccer team remained within a half game of Ihe Catholic Alhlelie League lead with a 2-1 win over St. Elizabeth.AH the scoring was done in Uic first half, with Mariner goalie Frank Beoadez hkmkhg St. Ftaheth once he entered the contest.SALESPtOPLE ONLY!
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