The Southeast Cyclones wrestling team went 2-3 in five matches, posting a 13th-place finish, at the Southeast Duals in Yoder on Saturday.
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YODER – The Southeast Cyclones wrestling team went 2-3 in five matches, posting a 13th-place finish, at the Southeast Duals in Yoder on Saturday.
“We were right there. A couple matches go our wa and we are right in the mix,” coach Matt Bullington said. “Just to even be in all these matches with those open spots, we were happy.”
In Pool D, the Cyclones took on Hayden, Colo., to start their day. Brady Tosh (170) was the only Cyclone to pick up a win over an opponent. He pinned Hunter Hatcher in the second period. Hunter Woodruff (285), Greg Logdson (106), Chase Lovercheck (145), Tate Carson (160), Bryan Baker (182) and Connor Smith (220) all picked up wins via forfeit.
Southeast gave up losses by forfeit at 120, 126, 138 and 195 pounds. Kaden Brothwell (113) lost to Taylor Powell by pin in the first period. Elijah Boyd (132) was also pinned in the first period. At 152 pounds, Tanner Hort made it to the third period, but was pinned by Hunter Planansky in the final period.
Following the loss, Southeast had a dual against Gering, Neb. Lovercheck picked up a win by decision over Enrique Saenz, 10-3. Hort followed that up with a win via injury forfeit over Waylon Cash. Carson pinned his opponent, Jayden Bauer, with two seconds left in the first period. Woodruff was the final Cyclones to win over an opponent, as he pinned Austin Duncan at the 4:26 mark. Tosh and Baker both picked up wins via forfeit.