Peru Tigers | Archive | February, 2009

W: Peru and Hamilton heights both fall in regional action

 

Both Mid-Indiana Conference entrants lost in regional action
Wednesday evening. However, neither went down without a fight. Peru advanced to
the regional final by thumping Marion in the first round 54-21. The Tigers then
fell to highly regarded Delphi 46-24 in the title match. Meanwhile, Hamilton
Heights fell to #4 Indianapolis Cathedral in the first round at North
Montgomery. That may seem like a quiet exot, but consider that the Huskies’
49-15 loss was no worse than state ranked Carmel was downed by the Irish in the
final.

 

Here is a look at the individual match results from both
locations,

 

Peru 54, Marion 21
103: Shannon Garretson (Peru) major dec. Gabe Flores 11-3
112: Kyle Arenas (Marion) tech fall Tyler Kitner 18-3
119: Tiy Marble (Marion) major dec. Cameron Yoder 14-3
125: Aaron Garretson (Peru) major dec. Chris Herring 15-3
130: Cy Norris (Peru) pin Sergio Flores 5:12
135: Jay Hight (Peru) pin Dominique Medina 3:46
140: Chris Oaks (Peru) major dec. Kyle Coffey 14-2
145: Dalton Sparks (Peru) pin Nick Duke 3:18
152: Dustin Kern (Peru) pin Dustin McGuinn 2:46
160: Zeke Lloyd (Marion) pin Ray Lutz 3:03
171: Adam Chambers (Peru) pin Fenando King 4:37
189: Brett Worden (Peru) pin David Harvey 4:39
215: Darryn Scott (Marion) pin Dustin Reich 5:53
Hwt: Jacob Clark (Peru) pin Servando Salinas 2:56

Delphi 46, Peru 24
103: Shannon Garretson (Peru) dec. Austin Jones 6-1
112: Randall McIIrath (Delphi) pin Tyler Kitner 3:01
119: Robert Floyd (Delphi) pin Cameron Yoder 0:47
125: Aaron Garretson (Peru) pin Stephen Back 1:34
130: Nathan McTigue (Delphi) pin Cy Norris 0:52
135: Cory Smith (Delphi) dec. Jay Hight 13-6
140: Tanner Lynde (Delphi) pin Chris Oaks 0:33
145: Dalton Sparks (Peru) pin Aaron Back 1:55
152: Dustin Kern (Peru) pin Dayton Rumell 2:57
160: Brandon Delaney (Delphi) pin Ray Lutz 0:39
171: Daniel Clawson (Delphi) major dec. Adam Chambers 8-0
189: Braden Atwood (Delphi) dec. Brett Worden 12-5
215: Dustin Reich (Peru) dec. Travis Yoakum 9-3
Hwt: Wes Everett (Delphi) pin Jacob Clark 0:43

 

#4 Indianapolis Cathedral 49, #20 Hamilton Heights 15
103: Brian Harvey (Cathedral) pin Tyler Elmore 4:34
112: Blake Roytek (Cathedral) major dec. Zach Powell 17-3
119: Jarrid Logan (HH) dec. Charlie McGinley 14-7
125: Brandon Wright (Cathedral) pin Sam Marshall 3:41
130: John Grey (Cathedral) dec. Colin Bullock 5-3
135: Dominic Corsaro (Cathedral) dec. Braydon Alley 2-0
140: Zach Bowers (HH) injury default Nick Hupp
145: Gavin McGinley (Cathedral) pin A.J. Miller 2:52
152: Calvin Sullivan (Cathedral) dec. Matt Miller 9-4
160: Tom Stipp (Cathedral) tech fall Wyatt Toller 5:47
171: Vince Hofmeister (Cathedral) major dec. Tyler Shook 12-2
189: Andrew Page (Cathedral) dec. Zac Garrity 13-7
215: Jake Buchanan (Cathedral) pin Brandon Wilkinson 1:56
Hwt: Jackson Kerfoot (HH) pin Wesley Stokes 5:25

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W: Two MIC teams grab sectional championships

 

There are a number of power conferences in Indiana when it comes to wrestling. However,
no league in the state did any better in sectional action last weekend than the
Mid-Indiana Conference. The league crowned two team sectional champions. Peru took the title at its own sectional and Hamilton Heights did the same. The Tigers will
now host Marion in the Peru Regional while Hamilton Heights draws the
unenviable task of chopping down #4 Indianapolis Cathedral at North Montgomery.

 

The two schools were dominant in their performances in
sectional action. Peru
advanced 11 individuals to regional competition and claimed five individual
championships. The Huskies also advanced 11 wrestlers and took top honors in
four weight classes.

 

The rest of the Mid-Indiana gave generally strong showings.
Maconaquah finished third at Peru
and advanced seven grapplers with two champions. At Oak Hill, Western advanced
six wrestlers and took one title while finishing third. Northwestern ended
sixth while also advancing six individuals. The Tigers actually had two
individual champions. Taylor
finished seventh, advancing six and crowning one champion. Eastern advanced
only five wrestlers, but finished fifth in the overall standings.

 

Cass traveled north to Twin Lakes
for its sectional action. The Kings finished seventh in the team standings.
They pushed three individuals through to the regional round, but two of those were
weight class champions.

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