Marauders and Greene/Oxford wrestling lose close matches on the road
OTEGO – The Sherburne-Earlville Marauders coaching staff bumped their wrestlers around to get each member of the team action on the mat against Unatego and Unadilla Valley in the first meet of the season for both teams.
With the U/UV team earning 24 points during the meet due to forfeits by Sherburne-Earlville, the host team was able to claim a 36-24 victory.
S-E’s Ethan Eldred planned on returning back to the line up after suffering an ankle injury at the Clyde Cole tournament last weekend and was placed at the 195 pound weight level. Head coach Bim Palmer’s move for Eldred paid off as they earned six points due to a forfeit by Unatego/Unadilla Valley.
Morgan Lakin, the Marauders 152 pounder, captured the first points of the night for the team by pinning his opponent just 42 seconds into the match.
Sherburne-Earlville’s Chyle Foster earned his first varsity win of his career by pinning U/UV’s James Wright at the 3:03 mark of the match.
Moving from his normal weight of 220 pounds, S-E’s Alex Thompson wrestled at 285 pounds during the meet against Jacob Marshall, Unatego and Unadilla Valley’s stand-out of the higher weight classes.
Thompson and Marshall battled it out on the mat for most of the first period but the Marauders’ wrestler was able to put a move on Marshall to get him down to the mat and hold him down for the pin at 1:36.
Of the matches wrestled between the two teams, all resulted in victories by a pin. Both teams split the wins in the meet but with the points accumulated by forfeits, the host teams came out on top.
Unatego and Unadilla Valley is now off until Wednesday when they travel to Sidney. Sherburne-Earlville’s next meet is home against Canastota on Tuesday. Both teams are scheduled to take the mat starting at 6 p.m.
Chenango Valley 40, Greene/Oxford 24
CHENANGO VALLEY – The Greene/Oxford wrestling team saw four wins in their match against the Chenango Valley Warriors Wednesday night. However, it wasn’t enough for the win in the non-league dual met as the Warriors claimed a 40-24 final score in the win column.
Greene/Oxford’s 195 pounder improved to 4-0 on the season during the match, needing just 1:18 to earn the win as he pinned Anthony Holt of the Warriors.
Also winning with a pin was Greene/Oxford’s Damien Hitt. Hitt pinned Josh Champion with 20 seconds left in the second period.
The other two came by forfeits in the 120 and 126 pound matches as Chenango Valley did not have a wrestler for the two weights. Earning the wins were Tyler Brown and Brady Smith.
The Greene/Oxford team nearly pulled out two additional victories but ended up on the losing end of two close matches.
220 pounder Abram Parsons of the G/O team fought hard in the match, only allowing three points to be scored by his opponent, Elton Richards-Follette. The match ended with a final of 3-0 in favor of the Warriors wrestler.
Hunter Wells of Greene/Oxford wrestled in an exciting final match of the evening against CV’s Richard Champion. Last the entire three periods, Champion was able to come away with the win by a 5-2 decision.
There were no matches at the 160 pound and 285 pound weights.
Greene/Oxford will join Bainbridge-Guilford-Afton-Harpursville and host Otselic Valley at the Viking Duals Saturday. Wrestling action for the tournament is scheduled to start at 10 a.m.
With the U/UV team earning 24 points during the meet due to forfeits by Sherburne-Earlville, the host team was able to claim a 36-24 victory.
S-E’s Ethan Eldred planned on returning back to the line up after suffering an ankle injury at the Clyde Cole tournament last weekend and was placed at the 195 pound weight level. Head coach Bim Palmer’s move for Eldred paid off as they earned six points due to a forfeit by Unatego/Unadilla Valley.
Morgan Lakin, the Marauders 152 pounder, captured the first points of the night for the team by pinning his opponent just 42 seconds into the match.
Sherburne-Earlville’s Chyle Foster earned his first varsity win of his career by pinning U/UV’s James Wright at the 3:03 mark of the match.
Moving from his normal weight of 220 pounds, S-E’s Alex Thompson wrestled at 285 pounds during the meet against Jacob Marshall, Unatego and Unadilla Valley’s stand-out of the higher weight classes.
Thompson and Marshall battled it out on the mat for most of the first period but the Marauders’ wrestler was able to put a move on Marshall to get him down to the mat and hold him down for the pin at 1:36.
Of the matches wrestled between the two teams, all resulted in victories by a pin. Both teams split the wins in the meet but with the points accumulated by forfeits, the host teams came out on top.
Unatego and Unadilla Valley is now off until Wednesday when they travel to Sidney. Sherburne-Earlville’s next meet is home against Canastota on Tuesday. Both teams are scheduled to take the mat starting at 6 p.m.
Chenango Valley 40, Greene/Oxford 24
CHENANGO VALLEY – The Greene/Oxford wrestling team saw four wins in their match against the Chenango Valley Warriors Wednesday night. However, it wasn’t enough for the win in the non-league dual met as the Warriors claimed a 40-24 final score in the win column.
Greene/Oxford’s 195 pounder improved to 4-0 on the season during the match, needing just 1:18 to earn the win as he pinned Anthony Holt of the Warriors.
Also winning with a pin was Greene/Oxford’s Damien Hitt. Hitt pinned Josh Champion with 20 seconds left in the second period.
The other two came by forfeits in the 120 and 126 pound matches as Chenango Valley did not have a wrestler for the two weights. Earning the wins were Tyler Brown and Brady Smith.
The Greene/Oxford team nearly pulled out two additional victories but ended up on the losing end of two close matches.
220 pounder Abram Parsons of the G/O team fought hard in the match, only allowing three points to be scored by his opponent, Elton Richards-Follette. The match ended with a final of 3-0 in favor of the Warriors wrestler.
Hunter Wells of Greene/Oxford wrestled in an exciting final match of the evening against CV’s Richard Champion. Last the entire three periods, Champion was able to come away with the win by a 5-2 decision.
There were no matches at the 160 pound and 285 pound weights.
Greene/Oxford will join Bainbridge-Guilford-Afton-Harpursville and host Otselic Valley at the Viking Duals Saturday. Wrestling action for the tournament is scheduled to start at 10 a.m.
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