Bulldog wrestlers grab second at Eureka tourney
Whitefish Pilot | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 6 years, 6 months AGO
Whitefish earned second place at the Buzz Lucey Tournament in Eureka on Dec. 22.
The Bulldogs earned the spot with 132.5 points. Flathead’s junior varsity finished first with 164 points and Polson earned third at 131 against seven teams.
The Bulldogs had champions in three weight classes as Nathan Sproul won at 103 pounds, Carter Moran at 113 and Camren Ross at 152.
The Bulldogs compete next at the Cut Bank Invitational on Jan. 4-5.
Buzz Lucey Tournament, Eureka
Team Results
Flathead JV 164, Whitefish 132.5, Polson 131, Eureka 111, Columbia Falls 94, Plains 90, Arlee 48, Bigfork 26.
Individual Results
103
First place – Nathan Sproul, Whitefish, pinned Taylor Angle, Plains, 1:10.
113
First Place – Carter Moran, Whitefish, dec. Jackson Carson, Whitefish, 1-0.
120
First Place – Maysn Cowell, Polson, dec. Dean Kellogg, Whitefish, 10-4.
126
First Place – Kyle Durden, Eureka, pinned Jack Fisher, Flathead, 5:46.
132
Third Place – Sidney Cooke, Whitefish, dec. Vaughn Pendlay, Bigfork, 6-3.
145
First Place – Hank Dunn, Eureka, pinned CJ Morris, Flathead, 1:01.
152
First Place – Camren Ross, Whitefish, dec. Skyler Titsworth, Arlee, 7-6.
160
First place – Sam Despain, Columbia Falls, pinned Robert Bertelsen, Whitefish, 4:55.
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