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With McCallie-Baylor and Father Ryan-MBA on tap this weekend, wrestling fans know that we are in the stretch run toward the state duals and state traditional tournaments ending in mid-February.

* McCallie-Baylor:  Tonight (Friday) at Baylor, 7 p.m.

Live Streaming … no announcing

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8XERQF6J1jduVslS68qC7g

 

No.1 ranked Baylor is a heavy favorite led by four state champs in Michael Murphy, Cole Holloway, Blake Sutherland and Ryan Parker.

 

McCallie state champs are James Westbrooks and Trel Phillips.

 

Series: Baylor has won eight straight in this long rivalry and lead 50-40 overall dating back to 1946 … Former wrestlers John McCall (McCallie) and Schaack Van Deusen (Baylor) will be keeping score tonight for their respective teams

 

* MBA at Father Ryan: Saturday at 8 p.m. EST

Senior Nite for Ryan wrestlers

 

 

** A Look Back at Five Matches at Baylor

 

- Jan. 20 1955 – Baylor, 27-16

The three-time defending Mid-South champion Baylor opened its season at home and captured eight of 12 matches, including defending Mid-South champ Bill Mott winning at 191 pounds … Baylor’s Fred Lilly upset Mid South champ Rody Sherrill … McCallie won the re-match a few weeks later and the Mid-South title in February as Doug Warner, George Harless, Tommy Edwards and Franklin Barnwell (tournament Outstanding Wrestler) all won Mid South titles for the Blue Tornado ... Baylor Mid South champs were Fred Lilly, Walter Stack, Fenton Scruggs, Bill Mott, Stan Goodroe.

 

- Jan. 17, 1981 - Baylor, 31-18

The Red Raiders improved to 5-0 by winning eight of 12 matches in first match in the Gordon Connell-Luke Worsham Era …

Baylor’s Mark Harmon (112) and Randy Karrl (heavy) gained pins, while Eric Ayers gained a fall for McCallie.

 

 - Jan. 15, 1983 – McCallie, 38-16

The Blue Tornado won eight of 12 …. Baylor led 10-6 after three matches, but McCallie won seven of the next eight … John Noback, Jimmy Lynch, George Miller and Mike Robinson had pins for the victors …

 

 - Jan. 24 2003 – McCallie 32-21

McCallie won nine of 14 weight classes to capture its first win in the series since 1995 and would go on to win the D-II state duals ...

 

The match started at 130 and the Blue Tornado won eight straight matches for an insurmountable 29-0 lead, including victories by Andrew Smith, Spencer Manley (only pin that day), Justin Blair, Ryan Scott and Lee Connell …

 

*Two future NCAA All-Americans faced each other at 119 as Baylor’s Jordan Leen (NCAA champ for Cornell) defeated Cody Cleveland (NCAA 8th place, UTC), 7-2 …At 189, McCallie’s Flynt Rudolph won his match… his dad, Sandy, and uncle, Carver, were Mid South champs in the 1960s.

 

 - Jan. 26, 2007 – Baylor, 34-27

McCallie was the defending state duals champ and each team won seven matches, but Baylor won with more bonus points …

Gaining pins for the Red Raiders were Bailey Whitaker, Reed Doster, Dan Waddell and McClain Still … Tyler Newman had a fall for McCallie.

 

Best Match: Baylor clinched the team win as ninth grader Trey Stavrum gained an escape in the final two seconds to edge former teammate T.J. Duncan, 10-9 .., Duncan had transferred to McCallie from Baylor in the fall … both would go on to win state titles, Stavrum (1) and Duncan (5).

 

 

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