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Mission wrestles to 58-28 win over Ronan

Leader staff | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 11 months AGO
by Leader staff
| January 11, 2012 10:44 AM

ST. IGNATIUS - Mission-Charlo had three pins and won five more

by forfeit to stay undefeated in duals this season with a 58-28

victory over Ronan.

Both teams came in with plenty of talent on their roster. For

Mission-Charlo, Morgan Schultz, Barret Sargent and Chad Anderson

picked up pins.

ST. IGNATIUS - Mission-Charlo had four pins and won five more by forfeit to stay undefeated in duals this season with a 58-28 victory over Ronan.

Both teams came in with plenty of talent on their roster. For Mission-Charlo, Morgan Schultz, Barret Sargent, Casey Nitschke and Chad Anderson picked up pins.

For Ronan, Brandon Dumont Ronnie Cullis got pins for the Chiefs.

Mission-Charlo 58, Ronan 28

105 - Morgan Schultz, M-C, pinned Trey Garcia, 2:56; 125 - Brandon Dumont, R, pinned Pasco Green, :42; 135 - Casey Nitschke, M-C, pinned Conner Benn, 1:27; 145 - Ronnie Cullis, R, pinned Cody Couture, 4:36; 152 - Shelby Grant, R, dec. Steven Bravo, 16-8; 160 - Jacen Petersen, M-C, dec. Quinton Denton, 9-0; 189 - Barret Sargent, M-C, pinned Colby Roberts, 2:35; 215 - Chad Anderson, M-C, pinned Michael Irvine, 3:16.

Ronan won 171 and heavyweight by forfeit.

Mission-Charlo won 98, 112, 119, 130 and 140 by forfeit.

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