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Wauseon Takes Down Evergreen, Swanton In NWOAL Matches

By Newspaper StaffJanuary 26, 2015Updated:December 31, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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(January 22nd, 2015) – EVERGREEN: The Indians of Wauseon claimed multiple victories on Thursday night

First, the Indians did battle with the Vikings of Evergreen. In the 145 pound weight division, Wade Hodges pinned Sergio Reyna in 1:31. Alex Sosa, at 285 pounds, pinned Carl Bittinger in 3 minutes flat. At 120 pounds, Andrew Bailey made short work of Tony Boger, pinning the Viking in 30 seconds.

Overall, Wauseon dominated the match 71-9.

They then moved on to fellow visitor Swanton. Hunter Yackee took the 138 pound weight class with a pin of Mitchel Reisinger in 34 seconds. The 182 pound Tre Cambell earned a victory over Gregory Wilson, pinning the Bulldog in 1:25. Mauricio Barajas, of the 113 pound division, won a 7-2 decision over Dylan Cook.


The Indians took the win by 30 points, 51-21.

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