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Bradley Central wins 2 in GA 12/3/09


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The Bradley Central Bears went down to Georgia to take on the Murray County High School Indians and The Heritage High School Generals on Thursday night. (12-3-09)

 

Bradley Central 58 vs. Murray County (GA) 14

 

145 – Dalton Lane (MC) tech Vince Aguilar (BC) 4:21 18-2

152 – Chris Aguilar (BC) major Kolby Youell (MC) 10-2

160 – Andrew Baldwin (MC) pinned Take Rakestraw 3:49

171 – Matt Roderick (BC) rec’d a forfeit

189 – David Thornsbury (MC) decision Devin McCulley (BC) 5-4

215 – Tucker Bolton (BC) decision Zach Dills (MC) 6-1

285 – Patrick Benson (BC) pinned Angel Lowdry (MC) 1:06

103 - Jacob Climer (BC) pinned Austin Young (MC) :30

112 – Jericho Crutcher (BC) pinned Josha Webb (MC) 5:06

119 – Ethan Hames (BC) pinned Dustin Campbell (MC) 2:49

125 - Tyler Pitts (BC) pinned Jesse Peoples (MC) 2:30

130 – Tyler Schuch (BC) tech Courtland Moorly (MC) 3:15

135 - Trevor Herron (BC) major Zach Shoemaker (MC) 11-3

140 - Bradley Colbaugh (BC) pinned Tyler Hawkins (MC) 1:58

 

Bradley Central 60 vs. Heritage High School (GA) 8

 

152 – Chris Aguilar (BC) pinned T.J. Walker (H) :51

160 - Cory Canada (H) tech Tate Rakestraw (BC) 16-1

171 - Matt Roderick (BC) decision Jason Randalls (H) 9-7

189 - Devin McCulley (BC) pinned Chase Jeffery (H) 1:08

215 - Tucker Bolton (BC) rec’d forfeit

285 - Patrick Benson (BC) pinned Cody Dragon (H) :46

103 - Jacob Climer (BC) rec’d forfeit

112 – Jericho Crutcher (BC) major Mike Clark (H) 18-6

119 – Ethan Hames (BC) decision Landon Reed (H) 8-2

125 - Tyler Pitts (BC) pinned Ethan Downy (H) 1:32

130 - Cody Goins (H) decision Tyle Schuch (BC) 11-7

135 - Trevor Herron (BC) pinned Ryan Ridly (H) :27

140 – Bradley Colbaugh (BC) tech Jared Homes (H) 19-4

145 - Vince Aguilar (BC) major Aaron Randalls (H) 20-8

 

Bradley Central will travel to Eastside High School in Greenville, South Carolina for the Southern Slam Invitational on Friday (12/4/09) and Saturday (12/5/09).

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I know you'll represent us well. Isn't there some privates at that Slamfest event? well, they put their pants on the same way we do, but they typically don't sag with rap music blowing their brains out. (however... this is clearly something Steve would not tolerate either). good luck to da bears!!

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