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Graham dominates at Canfield duals

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By Staff Reports 11:13 PM Saturday, December 17, 2011

CANFIELD — Graham had 11 wrestlers finish undefeated and allowed only 16 points in four matches to dominate the Canfield Holiday Wrestling Dual Tournament on Saturday.

The Falcons defeated Hubbard (80-0), Akron Manchester (64-12) and Ravenna Southeast (80-0). Graham defeated host Canfield 69-4 in the finals.

Finishing 4-0 for the Falcons were Ryan Taylor (120), Micah Jordan (126), Nate Hinkle (132), Chase Crabtree (138), Blake Kastl (145-152), Bo Jordan (152-160), Isaac Jordan (170), Huston Evans (182-195), Anthony Welty (220) and Darin Bovey (285).

Eli Stickley (106) and Josh Couchman (182-195) both went 3-1 and Lane Thomas (170) was 2-1 for Graham.

• Catholic Central had four weight-class champions as the Irish finished second at the Oakwood Duals with a 4-1 record.

Central defeated Oakwood (36-27), Alter (42-12), Meadowdale (42-30) and Middletown Fenwick 34-30). The Irish fell to Belmont, 46-34.

Finishing 5-0 for Central were Cameron Luther (160), Matt Neiswinger (170), Troy Nave (182) and Jared Panstingel (285).

Jacob Morman (126), Anthony DeCarlo (132) and Nick Burkhard (195) all placed second at 4-1.

• Donald Scott (170) went 5-0 with three pins as Urbana finished 3-2 at the Versailles Duals.

The Hillclimbers defeated Miami East (48-27), West Liberty-Salem (54-6) and Northwestern (45-36). Urbana fell to host Versailles (45-24) and Celina (54-15).

Anthony Kitchen (132) went 4-1 with three pins and Anthony Edwards (195-220) went 3-0 with two pins for Urbana.

Bowling

The Southeastern boys bowling team finished fourth out of 34 teams at the High School Holiday Baker Marathon at the Columbus Square Bowling Palace.

The Trojans qualified seventh with a 16-game Baker score of 2,911. They beat Fairborn in the first round of the match play before falling to sixth-seed Jonathan Alder in the semifinals.

The Trojans picked up a key Ohio Heritage Conference victory on Friday, handing Mechanicsburg its first loss in two years.

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