Norwich Wrestling takes on Windsor

WINDSOR- On Wednesday February 24, the Purple Tornado varsity wrestling team traveled to face the Black Knights of Windsor. Neither team was announced a winner of the dual meet at the end of the night as there are no postseason playoffs or divisional championships due to this year’s condensed winter season.
Regardless, Norwich put on quite a showing against some stiff competition from the Black Knight’s wrestlers.
In the first round of matches, Windsor’s Noah Taylor was a winner over Norwich’s Regan Roach by a 14-0 major decision in the 118 weight class.
Experienced Purple Tornado Senior Andrew Brown hit the mats against Windsor’s Ethan Dibble, with Brown promptly pinning Dibble in 5:15 in the 126 weight bout.
In the 138 bout the Black Knight’s Troy Hayes defeated Nate Murphy of Norwich in a close 6-3 decision. Despite the loss this showed a large improvement for Murphy, as the last time Hayes and Murphy, Hayes won in a major decision 14-1 last season.
In the 145 Brady Smith of Norwich defeated Ryan Kennedy in an overtime 5-3 decision. Windsor’s Dante Rorke defeated Norwich’s Marshall Morris by pin in 3:13 in the 152 weight class and in the 160 weight class Mason Edwards of Norwich won against Regan Conrad via pin in 52 seconds.
Also in other 160 weight class match-up Windsor’s Mason McCombs won over Ashton Jenkins of Norwich in a 6-2 decision. In the 189 match-up Gabe Monroe defeated Norwich’s Joey Marvin by pin in 1:31.
Windsor’s Sharone Soundararaj defeated the Tornado’s Braden Reid in a very close 6-5 decision in the 215 bout.
And capping off the first round of matches in the 285 bout Garrett Bidwell defeated Norwich’s Robert McIntyre in a 8-0 decision. In that match-up McIntyre had moved up from the 215 weight class for this bout.
Round two would start off the same for Norwich’s Andrew Brown as he won his second match of the night, this time against a familiar opponent against Troy Hayes. Brown defeated Hayes in this highly anticipated match-up by a 6-2 decision in the 126 weight class.
“Always a battle between these two” said Norwich Head Coach Bob Hagenbuch of the Brown vs. Hayes match, “Andrew dominated the match.”
In the 132 weight class, Nate Murphy of the Purple Tornado won against Windsor’s Nick Swartz in a 8-1 decision. Moving onto the 152 bouts, Dante Rorke defeated Norwich’s Brady Smith in a 6-4 overtime decision. Also in the 152 bout, Dominick Weaver defeated Marshall Morris via pin.
In the 170 bouts Norwich’s Ashton Jenkins won against Kert Franklin by pin in 35 seconds, and
Norwich’s Mason Edwards defeated Mason McCombs by pin in 2:45, this moved Edwards to an undefeated 5-0 record this year.
“Mason looked really good. He’s tough on his feet and from the top,” said Norwich Coach Bob Hagebuch.
Norwich’s Joey Marvin fell to Windsor’s James Hoover via pin in 1:19 in the 189 weight class. Steve Paugh grabbed another win for Windsor, as he defeated Braden Reid by pin for the 215 bout. And finishing off the night for the 285 weight class, the Black Knight’s Langdon Sibley defeated Robert McIntyre by pin.
Norwich returns to the mat on Saturday night when they travel to Susquehanna Valley with a start time of 6pm. Stay tuned for future editions of The Evening Sun for updates on the Norwich Wrestling Season.

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