BGAH dominates Eagles in league meet to win back-to-back matches

HARPURSVILLE – With a total of four matches wrestled on the mat Friday evening, the Bainbridge-Guilford-Afton-Harpursville Bears won three in their 78-12 rout of Deposit/Hancock.
Deposit/Hancock earned their first points when Owen Wormuth pinned the Bears’ Trevor Ross in the first period. Wormuth’s win was six of the 12 points won by the visiting team and didn’t coming until the six bout of the Midstate Athletic Conference dual meet.
The Eagles won their other six points with a BGAH forfeit at 220 pounds. Earning the forfeit win was Evan Kenyon.
The Bears received wins in the first five matches by forfeit and ended the meet with 60 of their total 78 points due to forfeit wins.
Of the three wins during bout action, Damian Stafford took the first six points for BGAH. Stafford pinned D/H’s Jesse O’Donnell at 3:20 in the match.
Shane Hoover of the Bears kept his record of the season clean with a pinfall win – his 18th of the year – over Ben Parkison of the Eagles. Hoover (31-0) used just a 1:26 in the first period to put Parkison down and his shoulders flat on the mat at the 170 pound match.
BGAH’s Rocco Arduini picked up his 16th win, 10 by pin, with his victory over Deposit/Hancock’s Logan Barnes. The 195 bout went into the second period but Arduini ended the match just 36 seconds into the stanza.
The Bears went into Friday’s make up meet against the Eagles having wrestled three duals already – two at the Section IV Division-II Dual Meet Championships on Tuesday.
BGAH defeated Owego Free Academy Thursday night by a score of 50-30.
Owego took a 9-6 lead and added six points with back-to-back wins by pinfall at 126 and 132 pounds.
The Bears then won five straight bouts – one forfeit, two pins, a tech fall and an 8-2 decision win – to take the lead back and ultimately for good.
BGAH’s core – Brady Buttice, Brody Oleksak, Hayden Lewis, Hoover and Austin Eggleston – recorded wins during the five match run.
After three match wins by the Indians, Owego cut the lead down to two points (32-30) but Timmy James and Joey Florence scored pinfall wins for the Bears to secure the win. Jose Bivar ended the meet with a forfeit win at 106 pounds for BGAH.
The Bears take on Sidney, who is 14-1 in dual meet action this season, Tuesday night. The Warriors host BGAH with the wrestling set to begin at 6 p.m.

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