Little guy wrestlers compete in tournament
Summer Crosby | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 9 months AGO
Nearly three hundred “little guy wrestlers” competed last weekend in a two day tournament in Superior. The tournament was one of the first qualifying tournaments for the state competition and twenty-five Superior wrestlers placed.
Coach Charlie Crabb said that if hadn’t been for the help of many parents the tournament would not have gone as smoothly as it did.
“The parent help was awesome,” Crabb said. “They did a great job.”
As you might imagine there was a lot of wrestling going on. He said that the Superior kids wrestled well.
“I felt it went pretty good,” Crabb said.
The wrestlers who placed will continue toward the state competition. Below is a list of the weight classes for the different divisions and the Superior wrestlers who placed.
Beginner:
Jake Calloway, 60 pounds, second place
Wesley Buchanan, 75 pounds, fourth place.
Jake Lapinski, 108 pounds, first place.
Middle:
Blaine Parkin, 70 pounds, first place.
Andy Bailey, 75 pounds, sixth place.
Nicholas Ververis, 80 pounds, fifth place.
Kaleb Ververis, 80 pounds, sixth place.
Nathan Lapinski, 105 pounds, first place.
Tucker McLees, 120 pounds, sixth place.
Aaron Kelly, 187 pounds, first place.
Junior:
Thor Gulick, 100 pounds, second place.
Bridger LaPierre, 100 pounds, first place.
Trenton Constant, 100 pounds, sixth place.
Michael Frost, 119 pounds, sixth place.
Novice:
Michael Parkin, 60 pounds, first place.
4th Mark Coleman, 60 pounds, fourth place.
Taylor Eggers, 70 pounds, eighth.
Jack Mitchell, 80 pounds, first place.
Austin Eaton, 85 pounds, seventh place.
Dillon Darsh, 90 pounds, third place.
Drake Neil, 95 pounds, eighth place.
Ryan Cahalin, 100 pounds, fourth place.
Thad Haskins, 110 pounds, third place.
Michael Perkins, 124 pounds, second place.
Kade Parkin, 159 pounds, first place.
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