Senior Lincoln Heard of Marysville has a double-arm bind on Titan Johnson of Lancaster in this file photo. The Monarchs, who beat the Golden Gales on Wednesday, rolled past Dublin Jerome on Senior Night Thursday. (Journal-Tribune photo by Sam Dillon)
Marysville’s varsity boys wrestling squad celebrated Senior Night on Thursday with a 69-6 verdict over Dublin Jerome.
Monarch head coach Shawn Andrews was happy with the performance of his team.
“Sometimes it’s difficult to get back up for a match the day after an emotional win (Wednesday’s state duals triumph over Lancaster),” he said. “I was pleased with our guys’ pace and willingness to attack.
“Ben Bickerstaff’s loss was the lone blemish on the evening and really it was a result of aggressive wrestling and pushing to score points.”
Match results were as follows:
-106: Ethan Skiles (M) won by forfeit;
-113: Zach Pfarr (M) won by forfeit;
-120: Joe Eley (M) defeated Eli Vilkinofsky (D), 5-2;
-132: Lincoln Witt (M) pinned Austin Wagner (D), 5:24;
-138: Nathan Thompson (M) won by forfeit;
-145: Lincoln Heard (M) scored an 8-3 verdict over Luke Milanovic (D);
-152: Jack Golla (M) won by forfeit;
-160: Erryl Will (M) pinned Othman Taha (D), 3:13;
-170: Colton Powers (M) needed just 35 seconds to put Anthony Sarosi (D) to the mat;
182: Christian McCartney (M) downed Brady White (D), 8-4;
-195: Coleton Fleury (D) pinned Bickerstaff (M), 1:56;
-220: Parker Reese (M) pinned Edson Garcia Velasco (D), 2:33;
-Hwt.: Zach McMinn (M) took just 12 ticks off the timer before pinning Jackson Homon (D).
MHS won the lone junior varsity match.
Riley Gage (120) scored a 7-5 victory over Brandon Cramer (D).
The Monarchs will compete in three dual matches at Centerville on Saturday.