The Paper photo by Lori Poteet
Southmont senior Andreas Winn-Turner finished as a dual IHSAA
Crawfordsville Sectional champion – taking the 200-yard individual
medley and the 100 butterfly.
The Paper photo by Lori Poteet
Crawfordsville senior Brett Linn won the diving competition in the IHSAA Crawfordsville Sectional.
Boys swimming
IHSAA Crawfordsville Sectional
Saturday
At Crawfordsville HS
Team
scores: Greencastle 302, Crawfordsville 262, Southmont 197, North
Montgomery 189, Western Boone 122, South Vermillion 104, South Putnam
74, North Putnam 50, Seeger 30, North Vermillion 27, Fountain Central
25, Attica 3
**The top team and individual swimming winners
advance to the IHSAA State finals and the top four divers advance to
the IHSAA Brownsburg Diving Regional**
200 medley relay: 1:40.52
Greencastle; 2. 1:44.97 Southmont; 3. 1:45.17* North Montgomery; 4.
1:46.42 Crawfordsville; 5. 1:50.66 South Vermillion; 6. 1:50.96 Western
Boone.
Consolation: 7. 1:57.64 North Putnam; 8. 1:59.12 South
Putnam; 9. 2:06.87 Seeger; 10. 2:13.32 North Vermillion; 11. 2:13.68
Fountain Central.
* = school record
200 freestyle:
1:46.27 Nick Stevens G; 2. 1:53.14 Alex Clauser SM; 3. 1:54.90 Walter
Chiarella G; 4. 1:55.33 Austin Woodall G; 5. 1:56.34 Tony Sturm CR; 6.
1:59.29 Clayton Servies CR.
Consolation: 7. 2:02.61 Cody Ford
WB; 8. 2:03.52 Dakota Michael NM; 9. 2:05.28 C.J. Olin NM; 10. 2:07.19
Jacob Gibson SV; 11. 2:07.40 Jason Hook NM; 12. 2:07.61 A.J. Ehrlich CR.
200
IM: 2:03.02 Andreas Winn-Turner SM; 2. 2:11.53 Kevin Amstutz NM; 3.
2:11.59 J.D. Furr CR; 4. 2:13.08 Jay Guffey G; 5. 2:13.85 Joel Hobson
CR; 6. 2:15.86 Blake Mohler WB.
Consolation: 7. 2:16.04 Gabe
Wolf CR; 8. 2:17.15 Wade Miller NM: 9. 2:18.34 Aaron Wheeler SM; 10.
2:20.38 Jordan Moody WB; 11. 2:24.29 Thomas Ball G; 12. 2:24.51 Dakota
Watson G.
50 freestyle: :22.13 Luke Crimmins G; 2. :22.72 Eric
Spencer NM; 3. :23.09 Sam Abriani SV; 4. :23.19 Luke Smith G; 5. :23.65
Chris Lewis SM; 6. :24.17 Jeremiah Ban G.
Consolation: 7.
:23.84 Sam Hatcher SM: 8. :24.50 Christopher Pierce G: 9. :24.61
Charles Hegg SE; 10. :24.66 Chris Smiley SP; 11. :24.83 Brandon Largent
CR; 12. :24.92 Jacob Bohlander NM.
Diving: 425.90 Brett Linn
CR: 2. 341.00 Eric Totheroh CR; 3. 297.05 Jason Hieston WB; 4. 284.30
Cole Julick NV; 5. 270.40 Bart Powell NM; 6. 230.75 Max Catterson SV:
7. 224.90 Jeremy Swenson FC: 8. 220.75 Sam Gould SP; 9. 205.45 Zach
Naylor SV; 10. 197.55 Seth Cunningham A; 11. 191.90 Kenneth Buchanan G;
12. 184.00 A.J. Wendall NM.
100 butterfly: :56.21 Andreas
Winn-Turner SM; 2. :56.73 Aaron Wheeler SM; 3. :57.11 Jesse Elkins G;
4. :57.92 Cody Ford WB; 5. :58.55 Kevin Amstutz NM; 6. :59.80 Tony
Sturm CR.
Consolation: 7. 1:01.79 Chris Sills CR; 8. 1:02.37
Thomas Ball G; 9. 1:02.83 Garrett Gates NM; 10. 1:03.20 Zach Hines SV;
11. 1:03.99 Ryne Clark WB: 12. 1:06.92 Ryan Richmond CR.
100
freestyle: :48.98 Eric Spencer NM; 2. :49.03 Dakota Smoll CR: 3. :50.58
Jay Guffey G; 4. :51.67 Chris Lewis SM; 5. :52.45 Ryan Payne G; 6.
:53.12 Sam Hatcher SM.
Consolation: 7. :52.38 Sam Abriani SV:
8. :53.62 Jeremiah Ban NP; 9. :53.82 Chris Smiley SP; 10. :53.90 Luke
Smith G; 11. :55.34 Brandon Largent CR; 12. :55.44 Jordan Moody WB.
Consolation: 7. 1:01.37
Joel Hobson CR; 8. 1:02.86 Chris Coakes NM; 9. 1:02.95 Sean Richardson
WB; 10. 1:04.84 Jordan Urbain SV; 11. 1:06.25 Darrick Grundlock SP; 12.
1:16.42 Jacob Gibson SV.
100 breaststroke: 1:04.11 Ian Line
SM; 2. 1:04.36 Ryan Payne G; 3. 1:05.69 Gabe Wolf CR: 4. 1:06.28 Blake
Mohler WB; 5. 1:07.18 Wade Miller NM; 6. 1:07.43 J.D. Furr CR.
Consolation:
7. 1:06.14 Walter Chiarella G: 8. 1:09. 20 Jake Gould SP; 9. 1:09.84
Bryan Swift NM; 10. 1:10.66 Ryan Richmond CR: 11. 1:11.69 Justin
Zurawski NP; 12. 1:12.30 Joseph Kass G.
400 freestyle relay:
3:20.95 Greencastle; 2. 3:22.57 Southmont; 3. 3:33.37 Crawfordsville;
4. 3:41.10 South Putnam; 5. 3:44.71 South Vermillion; 6. 3:47.88
Western Boone.
Consolation: 7. 3:45.99 North Montgomery; 8.
3:46.73 North Putnam; 9. 4:05.19 Seeger; 10. 4:16.86 Fountain Central;
11. 4:41.39 North Vermillion.
Reprinted courtesy of: The Paper of Montgomery County www.thepaper24-7.com
By Bob Cox bcox@thepaper24-7.com
All
three Montgomery County boys swimming coaches were thrilled with the
performances of their teams in Saturday’s Indiana High School Athletic
Association Crawfordsville Sectional.
But none of them could
stay with two-time defending champ Greencastle, who’s starting to put
together a nice little sectional title run.
Greencastle, who
had seven championship performances, won its third-straight IHSAA
Crawfordsville Sectional crown by outdistancing runner-up
Crawfordsville 302-262. Southmont finished third and North Montgomery
ended the day in fourth place, with 197 and 189 points respectively.
Twelve teams participated in the meet.
Southmont ended up with two individual champions in three events, while North Montgomery and Crawfordsville had one each.
Southmont
senior Andreas Winn-Turner led the way for some great performances from
Montgomery County swimmers, finishing as double sectional champion in
the 200-yard individual medley and the 100 butterfly.
Winn-Turner
will now participate in his third-straight IHSAA State finals and was
also was a part of the second-place 200 medley relay and 200 freestyle
relay teams.
He said he enjoys the atmosphere at big meets.
“I
get all psyched up for the big meets,” Winn-Turner said. “I love
swimming in front of the large and loud crowds in front of all the
teams. It really is fun for me.”
Southmont coach Kevin Hedrick praised Winn-Turner after the meet.
“I
always say Andreas is a racer,” Hedrick said. “He is a great leader for
this team and always steps up in big meets. We have hung our hat on him
for four years and he has always come through.”
Southmont’s second-seeded Ian Line won the 100 breaststroke, edging out Greencastle’s Ryan Payne.
Hedrick said seeing his team’s individual performance was exciting.
“Every
one of my kids swam personal best times in this meet and a coach
couldn’t ask for anything more,” Hedrick said. “My kids have worked
hard and they have earned everything they have gotten. I am proud of
them.”
Crawfordsville senior Brett Linn will advance to the
IHSAA Zionsville Diving Regional, as he finished as the sectional
diving champ.
Linn advanced to the regional for the third straight year.
He said he hopes the experience of his last three trips to the diving regional will help him finish in the state’s top 10.
“My
first year advancing I was a little overwhelmed with it all,” Linn
said. “The last two trips I have done better and now I hope to get a
top-eight finish.”
Crawfordsville coach Mark Hesse said Linn’s leadership has been a positive for his young team.
“We
swam with intensity today and we have developed some athletes who are
going to do some great things next year,” Hesse said. “But I attribute
our success to Brett’s leadership as our captain. He has been great for
our young team.”
North Montgomery senior Eric Spencer won the 100 freestyle event, even though he had not been healthy last week.
“I
was really sick on Monday and Tuesday and my times weren’t great,”
Spencer said. “I am better today and it was nice to finally get a
sectional championship.”
North Montgomery’s 200 medley relay
team of Spencer and juniors Todd Melish, Wade Miller and Kevin Amstutz
– also set a school record, finishing in third-place (1:45.17).
It
was the second time they’d set a record this sectional, breaking their
previous record from the preliminaries by .71 seconds.
Chargers’ coach Erin Yeager was more than pleased with her team’s fourth-place finish.
“My
kids had an awesome meet,” she said. “I am ecstatic about our
performance because we had many record personal best times. Seeing Eric
break through and win was awesome.”
Dylan
McBride of Crawfordsville won the heavyweight class championship at the New
Castle Semi-State on Saturday. McBride was the only champion from the Sagamore
Conference and one of just four SAC wrestlers to advance to the State finals
next weekend.
He is joined
by Nick Hodges of Southmont who will return to the finals after a second place
finish at 189 lbs. The other two grapplers to advance are Lebanon Tigers. Josh
Julian continued an outstanding season by claiming fourth at 112 lbs., and Adam
Skelton took fourth at 135 lbs.
Hillary
Mishler of Southmont finished in the top eight in two individual events at the
State Swimming Finals in Indianapolis on Saturday. Her performance allowed the
Mounties to claim 18th place in the team standings. That was the
best finish among four Sagamore Conference schools that dented the scoreboard
at the meet. Southmont totaled 25 points in finishing 18th.
Crawfordsville accumulated 16 points in ending 24th. Danville
claimed 32nd with 11 points, and North Montgomery tied for 37th
with seven total points.
Mishler
finished eighth in the 200 Yard Individual Medley and fifth in the 100 Yard
Backstroke. The best individual performance belonged to Missy Robinson of
Crawfordsville who finished third in the 100 Yard Breastroked final. Here is a
look at the complete and very comprehensive results from the championships.
Event
1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay State Record: *1:43.39 2008 Hamilton Southeastern (1:52.86 SCUT)
THORNTOWN – Crawfordsville’s 57-39 victory Feb. 13 over North Montgomery did more than just advance the Class 3A sixth-ranked Athenians (20-2) into the championship game of Sectional 25 at Western Boone. It may have finally vanquished some very nasty demons.
Crawfordsville has been a very talented squad ever since seniors Mandi Johnson and Lexi Stevens arrived on the scene as freshmen. However, they have never won a sectional title. The reasons have varied, but the result has always been a disappointing ending to otherwise great seasons.
The demons surfaced again early in the fourth quarter of Friday’s game. North Montgomery was playing, arguably, its best game of the season. The Chargers had erased a nine-point halftime deficit and tied the game at 34 with a little over six minutes left to play.
Bad memories were hanging over the gymnasium like an eerie fog. It was, as they say, gut-check time.
It was then the Athenians, and their talented seniors, rose up and to slay far more than their Montgomery County neighbors. The sequence of events is definitely worth relating:
Johnson hit a jumper from the corner to put Crawfordsville back into the lead. Alex Gasaway created a steal and finished with a breakaway layup. Stevens stole the ball and hit two free throws at the other end. Betty Elliot got a steal, and Johnson turned it into two points. Stevens got another steal.
In less than two minutes, Crawfordsville ran off 12 unanswered points, removed all doubt as to the outcome of the game, and dispelled the demons from the premises.
The rest of the game was “The Lexi Stevens Show.” The Athenians’ emotional leader controlled the ball and drained 7 of 8 free throws down the stretch as Crawfordsville turned on the afterburners. It was a 23-5 onslaught over the final six minutes that produced the highly deceptive final score.
Johnson and Stevens combined to score 42 of Crawfordsville’s 57 points. Johnson led all scorers with 28 points on a sizzling 13-of-21 performance from the field. Stevens added 14, nine of them in the final quarter.
Nicole Kingma led the gallant Chargers (10-11) with 10 points.
Crawfordsville, which finished as Sagamore Conference champion at 7-0, had beaten North Montgomery twice earlier in the season: 56-37 in the Sugar Creek Classic on this floor Nov. 22, then again 62-41 at North Montgomery Dec. 19.
The victory sets up a showdown with Danville, a 54-26 winner over Southmont, in the title game.
In the night’s opening semifinal, Danville (10-10) advanced in far less-dramatic fashion as the Warriors downed Southmont 54-26 behind a dominating defensive effort. Danville held the Mounties to just one first-quarter field goal and eight first-half points in building a 15-point cushion at halftime.
The catalyst in that performance was senior point guard Molly Stewart. The 5’1” Stewart was, simply stated, a pest all over the court in the first half. She harassed Southmont ballhandlers, contested outlet passes on every Mounties rebound, ran the offense flawlessly at the Danville end, and generally made life miserable for Southmont.
The Mounties (10-11) did their best to mount a charge in the third quarter, but they simply could not cash in on their opportunities. (Southmont suffered through a dismal shooting performance the entire evening.) The lead was 16 at the end of three stanzas, and Danville capitalized on the necessary defensive risks the Mounties took in the fourth quarter
Liz Scott led Danville with 15 points, while Stewart added 11 points, five assists, and four rebounds. Elizabeth Sparks led Southmont, and all scorers, with 12 markers.
Crawfordsville, which also owns a pair of previous victories over Danville (54-42 at the Zionsville Tournament Dec. 29, then again two weeks later 60-41 at Danville), will be favored by three touchdowns in their third meeting, according to the Sagarin power ratings.
Hoosier Authority spoke with Crawfordsville Coach Darren Haas and with Danville’s Stewart after the games. Their comments are in the video players on this page!
The Paper photo by Lori Poteet
Crawfordsville High School’s girls’ swim team members dunk coach Mark
Hesse into the pool after winning their seventh-straight IHSAA
sectional meet.
The Paper photo illustration by Lori Poteet
Southmont senior Hilary Mishler (top), CHS junior Missy Robinson
(bottom) and North Montgomery senior Emily McIlrath each set records
Saturday.
Girls swimming
IHSAA Crawfordsville Sectional
Championships
At Crawfordsville HS
Team
scores: Crawfordsville 295, Greencastle 235, Southmont 185, North
Montgomery 166, Western Boone 97, Fountain Central 90, Seeger 78, South
Putnam 77, South Vermillion 76, North Putnam 50, Attica 14, North
Vermillion 12
**The first-place team, along with the winner of
each event and any swimmers with additional State cut times advance to
the IHSAA State finals**
200 medley relay: 1:50.69**
Crawfordsville (Shelby Conrad, Missy Robinson, Victoria Fairfield,
Becca Howland); 2. 1:52.43* Greencastle (Murtagh, Terry, Ball,
Collins); 3. 1:57.23 Southmont (Victoria Burkhart, Hilary Mishler, Abby
Dove, April Detro); 4. 2:01.27 North Montgomery (Lakyn Riley, Emily
McIlrath, Jana Amstutz, Erin Redmaster); 5. 2:06.66 Fountain Central
(Sheldon, N. Lowe, McGrady, J. Lowe); 6. 2:10.85 South Putnam (New,
York, Sherwood, Lund).
Consolation: 7. 2:12.82 North Putnam
(Smith, Werner, Wilcox, Harper); 8. 2:13.40 South Vermillion (Benson,
Roberts, N. Draper, Hamke); 9. 2:14.75 Western Boone (J. Long, Paul, B.
Long, Zimmerman); 10. 2:26.29 North Vermillion (Denton, Poynter, H.
Chew, Rudolph).
** = Sectional record and State cutoff time
* = State cutoff time
200
freestyle: 2:00.58 Victoria Fairfield CR; 2. 2:03.74 Erika Collins G;
3. 2:07.71 Morgan Terry G; 4. 2:07.99 Abby Dove SM; 5. 2:11.36 Abigail
Emmert WB; 6. 2:14.27 Kelly Thompson NM.
Sitting on a small pink and gray cooler, Mark Hesse watched Crawfordsville High School’s girls swim team celebrate.
His
hands covering his mouth, the Athenians’ swim coach still looked
incredulous at Crawfordsville’s latest Indiana High School Athletic
Association (IHSAA) sectional accomplishment.
What was
expected to be a close IHSAA Crawfordsville Sectional meet turned into
the Athenians’ record-breaking and dominating show Saturday afternoon.
The
Athenians won seven of 12 events, set three sectional records and won
their seventh-straight IHSAA Crawfordsville Sectional crown.
Crawfordsville scored 295 points, outdistancing runner-up Greencastle by 60, and never let its momentum slow down.
“I
was taking it all in,” said Hesse, who was named Coach of the Meet.
“You have an idea as a coach of what they’re capable of. You play out
scenarios. You play out the best case and the worst case in your head.
You see the girls every day. You have an idea but you never know if it
will come together. Everyone, all the girls – swimmers and divers –
they came to together and they erformed like champions.”
Crawfordsville’s run started with the meet’s opening event.
Its
200-yard medley relay team, of juniors Missy Robinson, Victoria
Fairfield, Becca Howland and freshman Shelby Conrad won the opening
event and finished in 1:50.69 – a school record and State cutoff time.
Fairfield
added a win in the 200 freestyle and Robinson placed second – and hit a
State cutoff time in the 200 individual medley.
With
Greencastle closing in after the 50 freestyle, the Athenians’ diving
trio of senior Bekah Simmons, freshman Calli Patton and junior Samantha
Morgan finished first, third and fourth in the event to pull them way
out in front.
They shaved diving coach Dave Whitehead’s head in celebration soon after.
Fairfield
scored another win in the 100 butterfly, Howland added one in the 500
freestyle and the Athenians closed out the meet winning two of the
final four events, including the 200 freestyle relay where they tied
the sectional and pool record (1:41.61) with Southmont’s relay from
2002.
“I’d be lying to you if I said I saw this coming,” Hese
said. “This is great. But it’s what we’re supposed to do. Now we go to
the [IUPUI] Natatorium – us, county swimmers, Greencastle swimmers –
and all need to go down there and represent this part of the state.”
Robinson
advanced to the State finals in both her events – winning the 100-yard
breaststroke with a school, pool and IHSAA Crawfordsville Sectional
record time of 1:03.80 and finishing second and making a State finals
cut in the 200 individual medley.
For Robinson, it was all about the team.
She
wasn’t planning on wearing her fast suit for the 100 breaststroke, but
Hesse wanted her to wear it for the 200 freestyle relay and she didn’t
have enough time to change and switch suits.
Robinson put up
another astounding 100 breaststroke time, and it marked the second time
in three days she’d broken her previous record set last season.
“I’m
not even fully tapered,” said Robinson, who won the event for the
second-straight year. “I’m not shaved. It’s going to go way down . . .
I’m going for 1:02.”
Records were shattered throughout the meet, not only by Crawfordsville but by other Montgomery County schools.
County
rivals Southmont (185) and North Montgomery (166) finished third and
fourth, but will each have at least one swimmer headed to next
weekend’s State finals.
Southmont senior Hilary Mishler won
and set sectional records in both her events, including shattering a
31-year-old pool mark in the 200-yard individual medley.
North Montgomery senior Emily McIlrath broke two school records and will head to the State finals in two individual events.
Mishler
was a nervous wreck throughout the week, worrying about whether she
could hit her best times and reaching her goals. Turned out, she had no
problems.
Mishler finished the 200 individual medley in 2:07.84,
shattering Christine Inman’s sectional record of 2:10.25 set in 2004
and the long-standing pool mark of 2:12.27 set by Crawfordsville’s
Sally Johnson in 1978.
Then, in the 100 backstroke, Mishler
eeked out a win, finishing in 56.58 seconds – just .15 seconds better
than Greencastle senior Kelsey Murtagh.
Mishler’s time broke
Murtagh’s sectional record (58.41 seconds) set last year and Jenny
Connolly’s pool record of 56.61 seconds in 2006.
Murtagh beat Mishler in the event last year, but Mishler vowed it wasn’t going to happen again.
“I
didn’t ever imagine I’d be anywhere this close [to the record],”
Mishler said. “I saw Kelsey there and I was not going to let her beat
me no matter what happened.”
Mishler will have teammates at the State finals with her for the first time in three years.
She
swam on the Mounties’ winning 400 freestyle relay (3:51.45), along with
seniors Abby Dove and April Detro and freshman Victoria Burkhart.
Southmont coach Kevin Hedrick couldn’t have been happier.
“Hilary
really, really stepped up good,” he said. “She exceeded all
expectations for [Saturday]. We’re really, really excited about next
week . . . After seeing Kelsey swim as fast as she did in the 100
[freestyle], I knew it was going to take a 57 to beat her. Last year,
Hilary was sick. This year, she was really on her game.”
McIlrath performed just as well.
She finished second in both her events – the 100 breaststroke and 100 butterfly but advanced to State in both.
McIlrath
set a school record in the 100 breaststroke, finishing second behind
Robinson in 1:05.44, and also advanced in the 100 butterfly (58.92
seconds).
“[Missy] gave me a good race, which is all I need,”
said McIlrath, who will swim at State for the second-straight year.
“I’m thankful to have her to race against like that. I didn’t think I’d
get a 1:05. I would have been happy with a 1:07.”
Three
Sagamore Conference wrestlers claimed regional championships Saturday. The trio
was part of 16 wrestlers from SAC schools who qualified for semi-state
competition next Saturday The champions include Southmont’s Nick Hodges who won
the 189 lb. class at the North Montgomery Regional. That is, of course, no
surprise. Hodges is one of the favorites for the state title at that weight. He
was joined on the top step of the awards platform by Josh Julian of Lebanon who
won the 112 lb. weight class. At Mooresville, Ryan Kolb of Tri-West won the 152
lb. title.
Overall, Southmont and Lebanon led the way for
Sagamore schools. Both the Mounties and Tigers advanced four wrestlers to next
week. Crawfordsville advanced three wrestlers and every other school in the
conference advanced one wrestler to semi-state competition.
Overall, it was not the day that Crawfordsville or Southmont
were hoping for during sectionals Saturday. Both squads had aspirations of a
team title but those were hopes were ruined by the performance of Fountain
Central. Crawfordsville finished third and Southmont fourth in the competition. North Montgomery was right behind in fifth.
Nonetheless, the three SAC schools advanced a total of 26
grapplers to the regional round of the individual tourney next Saturday. Both
Crawfordsville and Southmont moved nine wrestlers through while North Montgomery advanced eight.
Here is a look at the complete sectional results.
1. Fountain Central 242
2. South Vermillion 233
3. Crawfordsville 225
4. Southmont 205.5
5. North Montgomery 179
6. North Vermillion 143
7. Rockville 62
8. Covington 26
9. Turkey Run 10
Individual results:
103
1. Dalyn Farris 9 11-4 North Montgomery
2. Dylan Rogers 9 19-15 South Montgomery
3. Clayton Hudson 9 20-13 Fountain Central
4. Spencer Bishop 10 30-7 South Vermillion
112
1. Briar Perkins 11 36-3 CV
2. Dillon Scott 11 29-3 FC
3. Caleb Dale 10 20-14 NM
4. Dalton
Burris 10 13-19 SM
119
1. Joey Engle 9 31-1 FC
2. Dalton
Millikan 11 33-5 SV
3. Graham Lough 9 19-16 NM
4. Steven Simpson 11 22-13 SM
125
1. Eli Moore 9 20-4 FC
2. Adrian Smith 12 23-7 SV
3. Hudson
Miller 9 27-16 CV
4. Ryan Mendenhall 10 14-13 NV
130
1. Wade Bohannon 12 38-1 SV
2. Andrew Mitchell 9 30-2 FC
3. Steven Wilson 10 10-16 CV
4. Jacob Morris 9 7-20 SM
135
1. Brody Millikan 12 28-2 SV
2. Dylan Robinson 10 19-8 SM
3. Austin Blair 10 17-22 CV
4. Derek Jackson 12 25-6 FC
140
1. Nathan Whitlow 11 29-2 SM
2. Caleb Arehart 12 32-7 SV
3. Quentin Clough 9 26-8 FC
4. Isaac Myers 10 18-18 NM
145
1. Nick Baker 11 31-8 CV
2. Ross Hoggatt 11 33-4 SV
3. Ethan Myers 11 13-7 NM
4. Brice Peyton 10 20-10 CO
152
1. Alex Worm 12 26-6 SM
2. John Rogers
11 23-18 CV
3. Jessy Hayes 12 22-10 NV
4. Dusty Pike 12 16-17 SV
160
1. Craig Fairley 11 32-7 CV
2. Sam Shoaf 11 30-3 FC
3. Ashdon Frazier 12 34-6 SV
4. Eric Arney 12 16-20 RO
171
1. Scott Moore 11 26-1 FC
2. Michael Bennett 12 35-5 SV
3. Jordan LeJuene 12 16-13 NM
4. Kyle Doan 12 15-21 RO
189
1. Nick Hodges 12 23-1 SM
2. Chaz Brock 12 36-3 CV
3. Eric Houmes 12 35-1 NV
4. Brad Pierce 11 10-5 NM
215
1. Taylor Minick 10 22-10 FC
2. Colton
Snider 10 17-15 NM
3. Ax Tuttle 10 24-11 NV
4. Jordan Phillips 9 3-2 SM