Saturday, December 13, 2008

Young HHS wrestlers contest with Murphysboro Langley.

Murphysboro High School's wrestling program is respected in all southern Illinois circles. Thursday eventide in Harrisburg High School's Bonnell Gymnasium, an professional Red Devils crew ran circles around Greg Langley's litter Bulldogs. Murphy rolled up a 69-6 superiority against HHS (2-2), which didn't back on his Langley, given his team's wet behind the ears roster. "We are a offspring bunch that continues to twig as we go," Langley said.



"Murphysboro is a experienced band with some in the final analysis fit individuals." Harrisburg merely couldn't get anything affluent against Murphy, trailing 24-0 before getting its only get of the night in the 152-pound bout, where alternative Josh Stanley stepped in and pinned Chris Scholz midway through the flash period. Heavyweight Johnnie Donaldson had a happen at a win, but took a inured 9-8 steadfastness against Brad Sauer. Al Way's younger varsity (2-0) picked up a 54-24 realize in the preliminary.

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Blake Bethune (119 pounds), Colton Thetford (125), Garrett Alvey (145), Logan Rheaume (160) and Zach Cletcher (171) all won by pins. Phillip York (112 pounds) won by forfeit, as did Justin Waide (152) Robert Neal (215) and heavyweight Jacob Byrd. Langley's varsity will clash in Saturday's Benton Six tournament, while the freshman-sophomore members will go to the Herrin F/S Invitational.



"We'll continues to coerce further and things will time air up for us," Langley said. "We have a favourable centre of kids who want to succeed.".




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