Wrestling round-up
CHENANGO COUNTY – The powerful Bears of BGAH, Trojans of Greene, Blackhawks of Oxford, Marauders of Sherburne-Earlville, and Vikings of Otselic Valley each saw dual meets in the high school wrestling realm last week.
• Bainbridge-Guilford-Afton-Harpursville, dropped two more teams en route to the Section IV Dual meet this past weekend – which they subsequently won. However, prior to their championship weekend, the Bears trounced both Deposit-Hancock and Chenango Valley to close out the week.
Prior to the Section IV dual meet – BGAH held an overall record of 11-4 going into their Wednesday night, Jan. 25, matchup with Deposit-Hancock.
The Bears rolled over D-H by a score of 60-19, taking 10 of the potential 14 matches – 195 pounds no match was wrestled.
Despite taking the win in a landslide, BGAH would simply win due to a more complete lineup – as they claimed nine of their 10 victories by way of forfeit.
Starting at 145 pounds for the dual, Shane Hoover pinned Levi Wormuth of D-H in 3:07 – this marked the first and last actual match win for the Bears.
With forfeits from 152 pounds all the way through 285 pounds – no match at 195 – BGAH claimed the lead at 42-0. Deposit-Hancock did then battle back with a win over Dylan Decker at 99 pounds, due to a pin in the first period at 1:49. With forfeits at 106 pounds, 126 pounds, and 138 pounds – BGAH had sealed the win, however, dropped losses at 113 pounds, 120 pounds, and 132 pounds to close out the sloppy win.
145 Shane Hoover BGAH pinned Levi Wormuth D/H 3:07, 152 Hayden Lewis BGAH won by forfeit, 160 Madison Hoover BGAH won by forfeit, 170 Bradley Wilson BGAH won by forfeit, 182 Austin Carr BGAH won by forfeit, 195 No match, 220 Mitchell Weist BGAH won by forfeit, 285 Nick Decker BGAH won by forfeit, 99 Connor O'Boyle D/H pinned Dylan Decker BGAH 1:49, 106 Teague Rezucha BGAH won by forfeit, 113 Devin Todd D/H dec. Brody Oleksak BGAH 5-3 SV, 120 Owen Wormuth D/H pinned Haiden Burns BGAH 1:38, 126 Damian Knapp BGAH won by forfeit, 132 Cooper Hall D/H major dec. Austin Eggelston BGAH, 138 Ben Bivar BGAH won by forfeit.
Following the rusty looking team victory on Jan. 25, BGAH wasted no time in correcting some losses the night prior with a solid looking 56-17 win over Chenango Valley on Thursday, Jan. 26.
This road win for the Bears saw much more action than the night prior, as 14 of the 15 weight classes were filled – resulting in only one double-forfeit at 220 pounds.
BGAH started the match out hot right out of the gates with a win at 160 pounds. BGAH's Hayden Lewis snagged a quick pin at 1:25 over CV's Kobe Parks. The Warriors avenged the early loss with a win at 170 pounds as Trent Gates took a 8-5 win over Bradley Wilson – to draw the dual to a 6-3 score.
That is when BGAH truly kicked into gear, Madison Hoover (182) and Austin Carr (195) took two huge wins from CV – as Hoover stuck his opponent early at 1:06, followed by a masterful technical fall win by Carr at 24-9 – taking the team lead to 17-3.
En route to their victory, BGAH enjoyed five additional pins as the dual progressed, while only surrendering three losses at 106 pounds, 120 pounds, and 126 pounds – as the Bears finished on a four match win-streak to seal the win over Chenango Valley at 56-17.
160 Hayden Lewis BGAH pinned Kobe Parks CV 1:25, 170 Trent Gates CV dec. Bradley Wilson BGAH 8-5, 182 Madison Hoover BGAH pinned Nate Aurelio CV 1:06, 195 Austin Carr BGAH TF Jack Riegel CV 24-9 4:48, 220 No match, 285 Mitchell Weist BGAH pinned Will Blewett CV 2:43, 99 Dylan Decker BGAH Dominic Napoli CV :23, 106 Nathan Lehr CV pinned Teague Rezucha BGAH 1:25, 113 Brody Oleksak BGAH pinned Richard Champion CV :39, 120 Dan Tester CV maj. dec. Haiden Burns BGAH 15-4, 126 Caleb Wiggins CV maj. dec. Damian Knapp BGAH 14-3
132 Cody Ferrara BGAH pinned Derek Goga CV 1:47, 138 Austin Eggelston BGAH dec. Brady Hope CV 7-4, 145 Ben Bivar BGAH pinned Nate Aylward CV 3:40
152 Shane Hoover BGAH pinned Mike Mettler CV 1:06.
• Sherburne-Earlville enjoyed two dual meets during the span of last week, as they first fell to Holland-Patent on Jan. 25, by a score of 46-31 before rebounding for a 57-18 team win over Cooperstown on Jan. 26.
Exchanging blows with the Golden Knights, S-E first drew blood in the 195 pound match to take a nice 3-0 lead. Tanner Campbell of S-E stood his ground to record the shutout at 7-0 win over Owen Williams.
H-P responded with a win at 220 pounds, by way of pin at 3:17, as Steve Smyth snagged the win over the Marauders Colby Spavin.
Marauder senior Walter Kiehn corrected the loss in his matchup at 285 to again see a lead change early on in the dual. Kiehn took the pin-fall over Austin Bullock, sneaking in the pin at 5:40 into the match – S-E led three matches in 9-6.
Sherburne-Earlville and Holland-Patent essentially exchanged wins back and forth for the entire dial – however, the four forfeits S-E had to surrender at 99 pounds 106 pounds, 132 pounds, and 138 pounds – resulted in a 24 point swing in favor of the Golden Knights. Without the forfeits S-E earns a solid win as they claimed seven actual match wins to Holland-Patent's four. Due to the incomplete roster this past Wednesday, S-E ultimately fell on the road at 46-31.
195 Tanner Campbell (SE) dec Owen Williams (HP) 7-0, 220 Steve Smyth (HP) pin Colby Spavin (SE) 3:17, 285 Walter Kiehn (SE) pin Austin Bullock (HP) 5:40, 99 Ethan Cassidy (HP) fft., 106 Joe Diana (HP) fft., 113 Jason Price (SE) maj dec Griffin Briggs (HP) 9-0, 120 Garret Craft (HP) pin Joe Straight (SE) 3:04, 126 Mike Doeberl (SE) dec Josh Biron (HP) 9-3, 132 Shawn Yocum (HP) fft., 138 Justin Pianella (HP) fft., 145 TJ Philpotts (HP) maj dec Jordan Zimmerman (SE) 12-0, 152 Ethan Eldred (SE) pin Jacon Sibley (HP) 2:50, 160 Hunter Richard (HP) Hunter Zbydniewski (SE) :44, 170 Bailey Walzer (SE) dec Bryce Dare (HP) 6-2, 182 Alex Thompson (SE) pin Garrett Evans (HP) 2:43.
Following the road loss, S-E took to the road one more time on Jan. 26, as they proceeded to trounce Cooperstown 57-18.
S-E would be the beneficiary in this matchup when it came to a more complete lineup – as they did surrender three forfeits to Cooperstown in the dual but would see four go in favor of the Marauders at 195 pounds, 285 pounds, 113 pounds, and 160 pounds – essentially leading to a six point swing for S-E.
Prior to the two forfeits at 195 pounds, and 285 pounds – no match at 220 pounds or 132 pounds – the Marauders got off to a quick start with a Caleb Hill win by pin over Brandon Hage at 170 pounds, followed by an Alex Thompson win at 182 pounds over Reece Johnson at 8-1 – S-E led Cooperstown 21-0 after five weight classes.
Following three weights of forfeits, the Marauders enjoyed two solid pins at 120 pounds and 126 pounds – as Joe Straight (SE, 120) pinned Tyler Velasco in 4:24; followed by a Mike Doeberl (SE, 126) pin over Logan Kantor at 4:55.
Capping off the dual of many forfeits, the Marauders closed out the match with two more wins – taking the 145 pound and 152 pound weight classes – both by pins. Jordan Zimmerman of S-E at 145 pinned Isaiah Johnson 3:12 into the match; while 152 pounder Hunter Zbydniewski of S-E pinned Blake Guzy at just 2:54.
Winning all six of the actual matches on the night and taking four of seven forfeits, the Marauders climbed to their solid 57-18 victory this past Thursday.
170 Calib Hill (Sherburne-Earlville) pin Brandon Hage (Cooperstown) 2:29, 182 Alex Thompson (Sherburne-Earlville) dec Reece Johnson (Cooperstown) 8-1, 195 Tanner Campbell (Sherburne-Earlville) fft, 220 No Match, 285 Walter Kiehn (Sherburne-Earlville) fft, 99 Lucas LoRusso (Cooperstown) fft, 106 Trent Cooper (Cooperstown) fft, 113 Jason Price (Sherburne-Earlville) fft, 120 Joe Straight (Sherburne-Earlville) pin Tyler Velasco (Cooperstown) 4:24, 126 Mike Doeberl (Sherburne-Earlville) pin Logan Kantor (Cooperstown) 4:55, 132 No Match, 138 Sam Lytel (Cooperstown) fft, 145 Jordan Zimmerman (Sherburne-Earlville) pin Isaiah Johnson (Cooperstown) 3:12, 152 Hunter Zbydniewski (Sherburne-Earlville) pin Blake Guzy, (Cooperstown) 2:54, 160 Bailey Walzer (Sherburne-Earlville) fft.
• The Trojans of Greene traveled over the hill on Thursday, Jan. 26, for a battle with the Vikings of Otselic Valley. The dual would see a final scoreline of Otselic Valley defeated the Trojans 36-21 – despite Greene winning five of the six actual matches.
Due to a lack of numbers Greene was forced to forfeit 126 pounds, 132 pounds, 152 pounds, 170 pounds, and 185 pounds – resulting in a 30 point swing in favor of the home team.
Greene first saw a victory early on, at the 106 pound weight when Jordan Taft fought to a stellar 7-6 win over Nathan Purtell of OV. Greene saw their next victory at the 138 pound weight class as Harrison Stone of Greene pinned Kenny Button in 1:50.
Greene enjoyed three more victories in the team loss – coming from Logan Kennedy at 145 pounds, Noah Kennedy at 160 pounds, and Ty Nolan at 195 pounds.
For the home team, they boasted a more complete lineup, resulting in five forfeits – while only seeing one actual win come their way at 120 pounds. OV's Micah Lyon snagged the pin over Hunter Wells of Greene at the 120 slot, as the pin-fall at 3:57 snuck OV six additional points in their 36-21 win last week.
99: Double Forfeit , 106: Jordan Taft (GRE) over Nathan Purtell (OV) (Dec 7-6), 113: Double Forfeit, 120: Micah Lyon (OV) over Hunter Wells (GRE) (Fall 3:57), 126: Dakota Hackett (OV) over (GRE) (For.), 132: Jonah VanVoorhis (OV) over (GRE) (For.), 138: Harrison Stone (GRE) over Kenny Button (OVCS) (Fall 1:50), 145: Logan Kennedy (GRE) over Creed Ossont (OV) (SV-1 6-4), 152: James Ossont (OV) over (GRE) (For.), 160: Noah Kennedy (GRE) over Titus Reichard (OV) (Fall 1:44), 170: Joe Roodenburg (OV) over (GRE) (For.), 182: Double Forfeit, 195: Ty Nolan (GRE) over Ashvil Rood (OV) (SV-1 6-4), 220: Double Forfeit, 285: Trent Oakes (OV) over (GRE) (For.).
• The Oxford Blackhawks saw action last week to round out the dual meet schedule for Chenango County, when they hosted Groton on Jan. 26 – falling by a score of 54-23.
The home loss for Oxford was ultimately decided six forfeits that the Blackhawks surrendered – four of which came in the last four matches of the evening – resulting in a 36 point swing, handing Groton the win.
Winning on the night for Oxford – Oxford saw their lightweights take control of their matches as Cooper Rice at 99 pounds earned a fantastic 17-1 technical fall over Tanner Karschner. Following Rice, Brady Smith of Oxford snagged another win, this time by way of pin over Groton's Marissa Kuhn at just :49.
Oxford's Darren Law was the only other Blackhawk to secure a win; coming at 138 pounds when Law stuck Groton's Jaden Howell at 3:06 into the match.
Oxford's Dakota Freidel (195), Jade SanSoucie (126) and Paul Baker (132), all suffered losses on the night by way of pins.
Following the 138 pound weight class win by Oxford only trailed 30-23 – however, the four consecutive forfeits from 145 pounds until 170 pounds resulted in the blowout final score.
With the forfeit battle going in favor of Groton – and splitting matches 3-3 – Groton was allowed to travel home with the 54-23 team win.
182: Daimon Shoemaker (G) over (OX) (For.), 195: Matt Gombas (G) over Dakota Freidel (OX) (Fall 0:39), 220: Jon Walker (OX) over (G) (For.), 285: Double Forfeit, 99: Cooper Rice (OX) over Tanner Karschner (G) (TF 17-1 0:00), 106: Brady Smith (OX) over Marissa Kuhn (G) (Fall 0:49), 113: Double Forfeit, 120: Nick Radley (G) over (OX) (For.), 126: Dione Martin (G) over Jade SanSoucie (OX) (Fall 2:31), 132: Lane Ostrander (G) over Paul Baker (OX) (Fall 3:56), 138: Darren Law (OX) over Jaden Howell (G) (Fall 3:06), 145: Kole Krause (G) over (OX) (For.), 152: Kyle Gombas (G) over (OX) (For.), 160: Brock Chrismer (G) over (OX) (For.), 170: Anthony Rotunda (G) over (OX) (For.).
Additional coverage of the CSC Tournanment which Sherburne-Earlville competed in over the weekend, as well as all other local wrestling will be reported in upcoming editions of The Evening Sun.
• Bainbridge-Guilford-Afton-Harpursville, dropped two more teams en route to the Section IV Dual meet this past weekend – which they subsequently won. However, prior to their championship weekend, the Bears trounced both Deposit-Hancock and Chenango Valley to close out the week.
Prior to the Section IV dual meet – BGAH held an overall record of 11-4 going into their Wednesday night, Jan. 25, matchup with Deposit-Hancock.
The Bears rolled over D-H by a score of 60-19, taking 10 of the potential 14 matches – 195 pounds no match was wrestled.
Despite taking the win in a landslide, BGAH would simply win due to a more complete lineup – as they claimed nine of their 10 victories by way of forfeit.
Starting at 145 pounds for the dual, Shane Hoover pinned Levi Wormuth of D-H in 3:07 – this marked the first and last actual match win for the Bears.
With forfeits from 152 pounds all the way through 285 pounds – no match at 195 – BGAH claimed the lead at 42-0. Deposit-Hancock did then battle back with a win over Dylan Decker at 99 pounds, due to a pin in the first period at 1:49. With forfeits at 106 pounds, 126 pounds, and 138 pounds – BGAH had sealed the win, however, dropped losses at 113 pounds, 120 pounds, and 132 pounds to close out the sloppy win.
145 Shane Hoover BGAH pinned Levi Wormuth D/H 3:07, 152 Hayden Lewis BGAH won by forfeit, 160 Madison Hoover BGAH won by forfeit, 170 Bradley Wilson BGAH won by forfeit, 182 Austin Carr BGAH won by forfeit, 195 No match, 220 Mitchell Weist BGAH won by forfeit, 285 Nick Decker BGAH won by forfeit, 99 Connor O'Boyle D/H pinned Dylan Decker BGAH 1:49, 106 Teague Rezucha BGAH won by forfeit, 113 Devin Todd D/H dec. Brody Oleksak BGAH 5-3 SV, 120 Owen Wormuth D/H pinned Haiden Burns BGAH 1:38, 126 Damian Knapp BGAH won by forfeit, 132 Cooper Hall D/H major dec. Austin Eggelston BGAH, 138 Ben Bivar BGAH won by forfeit.
Following the rusty looking team victory on Jan. 25, BGAH wasted no time in correcting some losses the night prior with a solid looking 56-17 win over Chenango Valley on Thursday, Jan. 26.
This road win for the Bears saw much more action than the night prior, as 14 of the 15 weight classes were filled – resulting in only one double-forfeit at 220 pounds.
BGAH started the match out hot right out of the gates with a win at 160 pounds. BGAH's Hayden Lewis snagged a quick pin at 1:25 over CV's Kobe Parks. The Warriors avenged the early loss with a win at 170 pounds as Trent Gates took a 8-5 win over Bradley Wilson – to draw the dual to a 6-3 score.
That is when BGAH truly kicked into gear, Madison Hoover (182) and Austin Carr (195) took two huge wins from CV – as Hoover stuck his opponent early at 1:06, followed by a masterful technical fall win by Carr at 24-9 – taking the team lead to 17-3.
En route to their victory, BGAH enjoyed five additional pins as the dual progressed, while only surrendering three losses at 106 pounds, 120 pounds, and 126 pounds – as the Bears finished on a four match win-streak to seal the win over Chenango Valley at 56-17.
160 Hayden Lewis BGAH pinned Kobe Parks CV 1:25, 170 Trent Gates CV dec. Bradley Wilson BGAH 8-5, 182 Madison Hoover BGAH pinned Nate Aurelio CV 1:06, 195 Austin Carr BGAH TF Jack Riegel CV 24-9 4:48, 220 No match, 285 Mitchell Weist BGAH pinned Will Blewett CV 2:43, 99 Dylan Decker BGAH Dominic Napoli CV :23, 106 Nathan Lehr CV pinned Teague Rezucha BGAH 1:25, 113 Brody Oleksak BGAH pinned Richard Champion CV :39, 120 Dan Tester CV maj. dec. Haiden Burns BGAH 15-4, 126 Caleb Wiggins CV maj. dec. Damian Knapp BGAH 14-3
132 Cody Ferrara BGAH pinned Derek Goga CV 1:47, 138 Austin Eggelston BGAH dec. Brady Hope CV 7-4, 145 Ben Bivar BGAH pinned Nate Aylward CV 3:40
152 Shane Hoover BGAH pinned Mike Mettler CV 1:06.
• Sherburne-Earlville enjoyed two dual meets during the span of last week, as they first fell to Holland-Patent on Jan. 25, by a score of 46-31 before rebounding for a 57-18 team win over Cooperstown on Jan. 26.
Exchanging blows with the Golden Knights, S-E first drew blood in the 195 pound match to take a nice 3-0 lead. Tanner Campbell of S-E stood his ground to record the shutout at 7-0 win over Owen Williams.
H-P responded with a win at 220 pounds, by way of pin at 3:17, as Steve Smyth snagged the win over the Marauders Colby Spavin.
Marauder senior Walter Kiehn corrected the loss in his matchup at 285 to again see a lead change early on in the dual. Kiehn took the pin-fall over Austin Bullock, sneaking in the pin at 5:40 into the match – S-E led three matches in 9-6.
Sherburne-Earlville and Holland-Patent essentially exchanged wins back and forth for the entire dial – however, the four forfeits S-E had to surrender at 99 pounds 106 pounds, 132 pounds, and 138 pounds – resulted in a 24 point swing in favor of the Golden Knights. Without the forfeits S-E earns a solid win as they claimed seven actual match wins to Holland-Patent's four. Due to the incomplete roster this past Wednesday, S-E ultimately fell on the road at 46-31.
195 Tanner Campbell (SE) dec Owen Williams (HP) 7-0, 220 Steve Smyth (HP) pin Colby Spavin (SE) 3:17, 285 Walter Kiehn (SE) pin Austin Bullock (HP) 5:40, 99 Ethan Cassidy (HP) fft., 106 Joe Diana (HP) fft., 113 Jason Price (SE) maj dec Griffin Briggs (HP) 9-0, 120 Garret Craft (HP) pin Joe Straight (SE) 3:04, 126 Mike Doeberl (SE) dec Josh Biron (HP) 9-3, 132 Shawn Yocum (HP) fft., 138 Justin Pianella (HP) fft., 145 TJ Philpotts (HP) maj dec Jordan Zimmerman (SE) 12-0, 152 Ethan Eldred (SE) pin Jacon Sibley (HP) 2:50, 160 Hunter Richard (HP) Hunter Zbydniewski (SE) :44, 170 Bailey Walzer (SE) dec Bryce Dare (HP) 6-2, 182 Alex Thompson (SE) pin Garrett Evans (HP) 2:43.
Following the road loss, S-E took to the road one more time on Jan. 26, as they proceeded to trounce Cooperstown 57-18.
S-E would be the beneficiary in this matchup when it came to a more complete lineup – as they did surrender three forfeits to Cooperstown in the dual but would see four go in favor of the Marauders at 195 pounds, 285 pounds, 113 pounds, and 160 pounds – essentially leading to a six point swing for S-E.
Prior to the two forfeits at 195 pounds, and 285 pounds – no match at 220 pounds or 132 pounds – the Marauders got off to a quick start with a Caleb Hill win by pin over Brandon Hage at 170 pounds, followed by an Alex Thompson win at 182 pounds over Reece Johnson at 8-1 – S-E led Cooperstown 21-0 after five weight classes.
Following three weights of forfeits, the Marauders enjoyed two solid pins at 120 pounds and 126 pounds – as Joe Straight (SE, 120) pinned Tyler Velasco in 4:24; followed by a Mike Doeberl (SE, 126) pin over Logan Kantor at 4:55.
Capping off the dual of many forfeits, the Marauders closed out the match with two more wins – taking the 145 pound and 152 pound weight classes – both by pins. Jordan Zimmerman of S-E at 145 pinned Isaiah Johnson 3:12 into the match; while 152 pounder Hunter Zbydniewski of S-E pinned Blake Guzy at just 2:54.
Winning all six of the actual matches on the night and taking four of seven forfeits, the Marauders climbed to their solid 57-18 victory this past Thursday.
170 Calib Hill (Sherburne-Earlville) pin Brandon Hage (Cooperstown) 2:29, 182 Alex Thompson (Sherburne-Earlville) dec Reece Johnson (Cooperstown) 8-1, 195 Tanner Campbell (Sherburne-Earlville) fft, 220 No Match, 285 Walter Kiehn (Sherburne-Earlville) fft, 99 Lucas LoRusso (Cooperstown) fft, 106 Trent Cooper (Cooperstown) fft, 113 Jason Price (Sherburne-Earlville) fft, 120 Joe Straight (Sherburne-Earlville) pin Tyler Velasco (Cooperstown) 4:24, 126 Mike Doeberl (Sherburne-Earlville) pin Logan Kantor (Cooperstown) 4:55, 132 No Match, 138 Sam Lytel (Cooperstown) fft, 145 Jordan Zimmerman (Sherburne-Earlville) pin Isaiah Johnson (Cooperstown) 3:12, 152 Hunter Zbydniewski (Sherburne-Earlville) pin Blake Guzy, (Cooperstown) 2:54, 160 Bailey Walzer (Sherburne-Earlville) fft.
• The Trojans of Greene traveled over the hill on Thursday, Jan. 26, for a battle with the Vikings of Otselic Valley. The dual would see a final scoreline of Otselic Valley defeated the Trojans 36-21 – despite Greene winning five of the six actual matches.
Due to a lack of numbers Greene was forced to forfeit 126 pounds, 132 pounds, 152 pounds, 170 pounds, and 185 pounds – resulting in a 30 point swing in favor of the home team.
Greene first saw a victory early on, at the 106 pound weight when Jordan Taft fought to a stellar 7-6 win over Nathan Purtell of OV. Greene saw their next victory at the 138 pound weight class as Harrison Stone of Greene pinned Kenny Button in 1:50.
Greene enjoyed three more victories in the team loss – coming from Logan Kennedy at 145 pounds, Noah Kennedy at 160 pounds, and Ty Nolan at 195 pounds.
For the home team, they boasted a more complete lineup, resulting in five forfeits – while only seeing one actual win come their way at 120 pounds. OV's Micah Lyon snagged the pin over Hunter Wells of Greene at the 120 slot, as the pin-fall at 3:57 snuck OV six additional points in their 36-21 win last week.
99: Double Forfeit , 106: Jordan Taft (GRE) over Nathan Purtell (OV) (Dec 7-6), 113: Double Forfeit, 120: Micah Lyon (OV) over Hunter Wells (GRE) (Fall 3:57), 126: Dakota Hackett (OV) over (GRE) (For.), 132: Jonah VanVoorhis (OV) over (GRE) (For.), 138: Harrison Stone (GRE) over Kenny Button (OVCS) (Fall 1:50), 145: Logan Kennedy (GRE) over Creed Ossont (OV) (SV-1 6-4), 152: James Ossont (OV) over (GRE) (For.), 160: Noah Kennedy (GRE) over Titus Reichard (OV) (Fall 1:44), 170: Joe Roodenburg (OV) over (GRE) (For.), 182: Double Forfeit, 195: Ty Nolan (GRE) over Ashvil Rood (OV) (SV-1 6-4), 220: Double Forfeit, 285: Trent Oakes (OV) over (GRE) (For.).
• The Oxford Blackhawks saw action last week to round out the dual meet schedule for Chenango County, when they hosted Groton on Jan. 26 – falling by a score of 54-23.
The home loss for Oxford was ultimately decided six forfeits that the Blackhawks surrendered – four of which came in the last four matches of the evening – resulting in a 36 point swing, handing Groton the win.
Winning on the night for Oxford – Oxford saw their lightweights take control of their matches as Cooper Rice at 99 pounds earned a fantastic 17-1 technical fall over Tanner Karschner. Following Rice, Brady Smith of Oxford snagged another win, this time by way of pin over Groton's Marissa Kuhn at just :49.
Oxford's Darren Law was the only other Blackhawk to secure a win; coming at 138 pounds when Law stuck Groton's Jaden Howell at 3:06 into the match.
Oxford's Dakota Freidel (195), Jade SanSoucie (126) and Paul Baker (132), all suffered losses on the night by way of pins.
Following the 138 pound weight class win by Oxford only trailed 30-23 – however, the four consecutive forfeits from 145 pounds until 170 pounds resulted in the blowout final score.
With the forfeit battle going in favor of Groton – and splitting matches 3-3 – Groton was allowed to travel home with the 54-23 team win.
182: Daimon Shoemaker (G) over (OX) (For.), 195: Matt Gombas (G) over Dakota Freidel (OX) (Fall 0:39), 220: Jon Walker (OX) over (G) (For.), 285: Double Forfeit, 99: Cooper Rice (OX) over Tanner Karschner (G) (TF 17-1 0:00), 106: Brady Smith (OX) over Marissa Kuhn (G) (Fall 0:49), 113: Double Forfeit, 120: Nick Radley (G) over (OX) (For.), 126: Dione Martin (G) over Jade SanSoucie (OX) (Fall 2:31), 132: Lane Ostrander (G) over Paul Baker (OX) (Fall 3:56), 138: Darren Law (OX) over Jaden Howell (G) (Fall 3:06), 145: Kole Krause (G) over (OX) (For.), 152: Kyle Gombas (G) over (OX) (For.), 160: Brock Chrismer (G) over (OX) (For.), 170: Anthony Rotunda (G) over (OX) (For.).
Additional coverage of the CSC Tournanment which Sherburne-Earlville competed in over the weekend, as well as all other local wrestling will be reported in upcoming editions of The Evening Sun.
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