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Boise College Bronco matmen under the leadership of Coach Ray Lewis placed third in the Intermountain Collegiate Athletic Con- ference and closed the dual meet season with a 6-4 record. Ed Terry, T52 pounds, took a first place berth in ICAC competition to enable him to enter National Junior Col- lege tournament action in Worthington, Michigan. Terry, with an impressive record of Tl-3-l, was eliminated from the ranks at the Michigan contest for champion T52 pound wrestler of all iunior colleges in the United States. In ICAC wrestling, the following men placed second in their weight divisions: Ron Thompson Cl l5J, Dennis Ward fl67i, Roger Repenn C1772 Tom Wood Cl9lJ, and Rocky Lima CHWTJ. A third place award went to Don Wilcox ii3OJ, and Dave Simpson C1237 and Bruce White Cl6Ol. Each fell into fourth place positions. Bruce White tries a cross-face on his Viking opponent in home wrestling action. The Broncos made two trips to Rexburg for wrestling meets. THE BOISE COLLEGE I967-68 WRESTLING SQUAD. From left, seated: Scott Patterson,lRon Thompson, Dave Simpson, Don Wilcox, Ed Terry, Bruce White. KNEELING: David Bayes, Dennis Ward, Roger Repenn, Don Trent, Gene Bindreiff. STANDING: Bill Jones, trainer, Steve Jensen, Phil Brollier, Tom Wood, Rocky Lirna, Sandy Green, Coach Ray Lewis.
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O4 WRESTLERS COP 6-5 SEASON Bruce White, red-headed 160 pounder, finds the going rough as the oftensive man attempts to force White's shoulders to the mat for the count. Don Wilcox, 137 lbs. of Boise, tries a halffnelson on his Ricks College opponent during a duo meet between the two schools. Ricks was the hardest opponent Boise met all year, as has been true in previous years. Ed Terry, 152 lbs., and Boise's contribution to the NJCAA wrestling tournament in Worthington, Michigan, releases himself from his opponent in order to gain control. 1967 and 1968 was an unbelievable year not only in wrestling but in football, basketball, and other sport circles as well. The Boise College grapplers were an exceptional crew when compared to Mesa, Ricks, Snow, and Dixie college teams. The Broncos had a heavy- weight who began working for the matmen to keep in condition for spring football. Rodney The Rock Lima began the season as slow as a lineman can be, but by the time for ICAC competition, the likeable Hawaiian had slimmed down to a graceful weight. Rocky will be one to watch next winter. Dennis Ward and Steven Jensen worked well for BC, both fellows were able to pass on information to the other wrestlers. Ron Thomp- son, Dave Simpson, Don Wilcox, Bruce White, Ed Terry, Dave Bayes, Roger Repenn, Don Trent, Tom Wood and Gene Bindreiff are all freshmen who have seen enough this year to be potentially dangerous next season.
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