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Frazier wrestlers top West Greene, 35-27

By Jim Downey 3 min read
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West Greene鈥檚 Hayden Hamilton is in control during the 160-pound bout against the Commodores鈥 Andrew Bandish for a pin in the third period during Friday鈥檚 non-section match at Frazier. Hamilton rallied for a second-period pin.
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West Greene鈥檚 Colin Whyte pins the Commodores鈥 Conner Reams to the mat for a fall at 1:46 in the 285-pound bout in Friday鈥檚 non-section match at Frazier.
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West Greene鈥檚 Morgan Kiger tries to roll the Commodores鈥 Josh Kirvin on his back in the second period of the 215-pound bout during Friday鈥檚 non-section match at Frazier. Kiger won an 8-3 decision.

PERRYOPOLIS 鈥 Frazier hosted West Greene for a rare brunch matinee wrestling match late Friday morning, and the Commodores didn鈥檛 disappoint the assembled student body with a 35-27 non-section victory.

鈥淚t was a great environment. It鈥檚 the first time we did this. It was really exciting,鈥 said Frazier coach Buck Watkins. 鈥淭his is what you want for a wrestling culture.

鈥淵ou want it to be loud. You want it to be aggressive. You want to see everybody have a good time and being excited.鈥

Since the student body was situated behind the West Greene bench, coach Gary Whyte can attest to the loudness of the crowd.

鈥淚t鈥檚 different. We have pretty good crowds. Any time you get in front of the student body, you鈥檙e going to have the cheering and yelling beside you,鈥 explained Whyte.

West Greene silenced the crowd early when the Pioneers鈥 Noah Collins pinned Tanner Hayes to the mat at 1:27 in the opening 121-pound bout.

Frazier tied the match when Landon Hough received a forfeit at 127 pounds.

West Greene regained the lead when Seth Burns pinned Chase Celaschi at 3:25 in the 133-pound bout. Frazier tied the match at 139 pounds when Tyler Clark pinned Caleb Orndoff at 2:57.

The Commodores followed with back-to-back pins by Adam Kortina (145) and Jonah Erdely (152).

West Greene鈥檚 Hayden Hamilton avoided being pinned by Andrew Bandish in the first period of his 160-pound bout, and the effort paid off when he was able to turn the tables for a fall at 4:34.

鈥淚 believed those two wrestled back in junior high and it was a close match back then, too,鈥 said Whyte.

The Pioneers鈥 Josh Archer also managed to stay off his back in the first period at 172 pounds, but Frazier鈥檚 Ryan Celaschi kept applying the pressure for a 15-0 technical fall at 2:54.

Jackson Angelo鈥檚 first-period pin against West Greene鈥檚 Johnny Lampe extended Frazier鈥檚 lead to 35-18 after 189 pounds.

The Pioneers cut the deficit with Morgan Kiger鈥檚 decision at 215 pounds and Colin Whyte鈥檚 pin in the match finale at 285 pounds.

The final three weights 鈥 107, 114 and 121 鈥 were not contested.

Watkins was pleased with the win, but wants his team to perform at a higher level.

鈥淚鈥檒l be honest with you, I expected better. We got the W, that鈥檚 all that matters. We have to be better,鈥 said Watkins. 鈥淲e have to wrestle our best in February and March. These are just tuneups. Guys aren鈥檛 completely in 100 percent shape yet and we have some guys with nagging injuries, some sickness.

鈥淏ut, in February and March we have to be at the top. We have to be ready to roll. That鈥檚 all that matters.鈥

Gary Whyte also expects his team will steadily improve throughout January.

鈥淐oming in, we knew it was going to be a tough match. There were a few bouts we didn鈥檛 get that we thought we鈥檇 get,鈥 said Whyte. 鈥淚t goes fast. We still have guys rounding into shape.鈥

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