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Parkview Bradley C

103 Puerta-4 Johnson-7 Good Match

112 Miller-8 Tinsley-20

119 Butler-1 Cordell-9

125 Huff-2 Cregan-12

130 Mabee-0 West-7

135 Stewart-12 Ensminger-7 Good Match

140 Baird-7 Baker-11 Good match

145 Wilson-10 M Spain-8 OT Good Match

152 Matlack-0 J Spain-11 Dominated

160 Stromie-8 Gibson-13 Good match Stromie was behind about 10-1 fought his way back, and actually got a couple of back points.

171 McKee Pinned Blackmon

189 W Hudson-5 Cooper-9 Cooper hit a 5 point move in the 1st period hudson fought hard to come back, but couldn't get him turned, Very good match.

215 K Hudson Pinned Bailey 2nd period Hudson was awesome.

275 Yin Pinned Grady 1st period.

 

Final score 24-31 Bradleys smaller weight classes are very good, They were awesome on the mat, parkview seemed a little better on their feet. Bradley won 9 matches to 5...Bradley didn't get any pins, probaly should have gotten one at one of the smaller weight classes.... Parkview fell behind early on several matches and keep fighting on every match to catch up...... Bradley has a very very good team, well coached and the wrestlers showed a lot of class, as did the Parkview Boys.

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BRADLEY 31, PARKVIEW 24

 

189 - Josh Cooper (B) dec. Wade Hudson, 9-5;

215 - Keith Hudson (P) pinned Jon Sivley, 2:44;

275 - Shawn Yin (P) pinned Shawn Grady, 1:46;

103 - Tanner Johnson (B) dec. Ryan Galloway, 7-4;

112 - Blake Tinsley (B ) major dec.. Jesse Miller, 20-8;

119 - Shawn Cordell (B) major dec. Matt Huff, 9-1;

125 - Travis Creagan (B) major dec. Josh Matlock, 12-2;

130 - Jake West (B) dec. Daniel Mabee, 7-0;

135 - Matt Stewart (P) dec. Ryan Ensminger, 12-7;

140 - Jesse Baker (B) dec. Brett Baird, 11-7;

145 - Jonathan Matlock (P) dec. Matt Spain, 10-8 in overtime;

152 - Justin Spain (B) major dec. Stephen Wilson, 11-0;

160 - Quinn Gibson (B) dec. Stevie Stromie, 13-8;

171 - Kyle McKee (P) pinned Bryant Blackmon, 1:31.

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