Blackhawk wrestlers snag victory over Marathon

OXFORD – The wrestling Blackhawks took on Marathon Friday night and were on a mission to win at home for the second match in a row.
With the match starting at 132 pounds, Marathon’s Nash Vincent grabbed the early lead for the visiting wrestlers. Vincent took down Oxford’s Nico Hubbert in a close 3-0 decision.
But the Blackhawks quickly took the advantage back when Paul Baker defeated Marathon’s Mike Wales with a major decision of 16-5, giving his team the 4-3 lead.
Oxford extended their slight margin with six more points after Darren Law’s pin over his a opponent in the first period of the 145 pound match.
The Olympians’ Bruce Stoney returned the six points to his team by pinning Oxford’s Jarrett Wood in 1:46, closing the gap back to one point. Marathon then added a win by forfeit to their total to take the lead back to their side of the scoreboard.
With the score 15-10, Oxford’s Dakota Freidel wrestled the full length of his match, taking the 7-1 decision over is opponent. With no matches at 195 and 220, the match moved the 285 pound weight class. It was there that Marathon’s margin grew with a forfeit.
The 113 pound match was the next on the mat as there were no matches at 99 and 106 pounds. In that match was Oxford’s Cooper Rice, the recent 106 pound winner of the Cazenovia Invitational. Rice took a commanding win with a 17-4 major decision win over Larry Renfer of the Olympians.
Brady Smith nearly took his opponent the distance at the 120 pound match but he as able to grab six points for his team at 5:49, taking the lead back for the Oxford. With one match left, the Blackhawks held a 23-21 advantage.
The dual match was hanging for either team to take home the victory. Oxford’s Garrett Depew wrestled against Nash Vincent. Vincent again won earlier, the first match of the night. Depew wasn’t allowing his opponent to take two from his team, taking a the full three period win with a 5-3 decision.
With Depew’s win at the final match of the night, Oxford earned the dual meet win on their home mat.
The Blackhawks will wrestle in another dual meet on Wednesday when they travel to face Sidney. The Meet is scheduled to start at 6 p.m.
At Oxford; started at 132
99 pounds: No match. 106: No match. 113: Cooper Rice (O) maj. dec. Larry Renfer, 17-4. 120: Brady Smith (O) pinned Ethan Morrison, 5:49. 126: Garrett Depew (O) dec. Nash Vincent, 5-3. 132: Nash Vincent (M) dec. Nico Hubbert, 3-0. 138: Paul Baker (O) maj. dec. Mike Wales, 16-5. 145: Darren Law (O) pinned Dan McDonald, 1:39. 152: Bruce Storey (M) pinned Jarret Wood, 1:46. 160: Chris Barned (M) won by forfeit. 170: No match. 182: Dakota Freidel (O) dec. Evan Ticknor, 7-1. 195: No match. 220: No match. 285: Parker Brown (M) won by forfeit.

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