Wrestling: Libby dominates Whitefish, 76-12
Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 15 years AGO
The Libby High School wrestling team rolled to a 76-12 dual victory over Whitefish on Saturday.
Devin Williams (135), Kyle Leir (140), Dylan Berget (145), Kody Berget (171), Rigo Ibarra (215) and Lucas Puckett (Hwt) all won on the mat.
Winning by pin for LHS were Williams (3:45), Leir (2:55), Dylan Berget (1:31), Ibarra (1:32) and Puckett (0:59). Kody Berget took his opponent by major decision on a 10-1 count.
Nick O’Dell (152 pounds) and Tanner Benedict (160) had the lone wins for Whitefish.
The Greenchain were credited with seven other victories by forfeit – Ian Edwards-Myslicki (98), Isaac King (105), Levi Erickson (112), Aaron Seefeldt (119), Mike Roby (125), Mitch Haugen (130) and Anthony Garcia (189).
Libby (3-1 in conference duals) will head to Polson on Thursday and to the Western A Duals in Ronan on Friday and Saturday.
Libby 76, Whitefish 12
Varsity
98–Ian Edwards-Myslicki, L, won by forfeit.
105–Isaac King, L, won by forfeit.
112–Levi Erickson, L, won by forfeit.
119–Aaron Seefeldt, L, won by forfeit.
125–Mike Roby, L, won by forfeit.
130–Mitch Haugen, L, won by forfeit.
135–Devin Williams, L, pinned Jon Sammon, 3:56.
140–Kyle Leir, L, pinned Andrew Timmons, 2:55.
145–Dylan Berget, L, pinned DJ Buckley, 1:31.
152–Nick O'Dell, W, pinned Morgan Peek, 3:36
160–Tanner Benedict W, pinned Austin Bailey, 5:18
171–Kody Berget, L, maj. dec. Geoff Streeter, 10-1.
189–Anthony Garcia, L, won by forfeit.
215–Rigo Ibarra, L, pinned Domonic Sargent, 1:32.
Hwt–Lucas Puckett, L, pinned Wolf Zinke, 0:59.
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