Wrestling Results in November 2007

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SC Wrestling ScoreBoard


11/27/07 - 11/30/07

Irmo 39, Spring Valley 30
Cardinal Newman 69, AC Flora 12
Ridge View 54, Hartsville 30
Goose Creek 66, Hanahan 17
Woodmont 54, Nation Ford 20
Woodmont 48, Gaffney 36
Wren 42, Woodmont 39
Hammond 75, Pelion 6 
Hammond 72, Ben Lippen 12 
Hammond 60, Heathwood Hall 18
Heathwood Hall 48, Pelion 30
Heathwood Hall 54, defeated Ben Lippen 24
Camden 72, Cardinal Newman 11
Camden 78, North Central 6
Cardinal Newman 75, North Central 6
Dreher 54, Columbia 24
Dreher 47, Brooklan Cayce 25 
Chapin 47, Byrnes 17
Chapin 63, West Oak 15
Woodmont 60, Easley 24
Wade Hampton 80, Easley 0
Wade Hampton 44, Woodmont 33
White Knoll 66, Nations Ford 10
White Knoll 48, Gilbert 33
Rock Hill 65, Bunker Hill 12
Rock Hill 57, Burns 15
Rock Hill 60, South Point (NC) 20
Rock Hill 82, Kings Mountain 0
Rock Hill 53, Shelby 15
Rock Hill 58, Airport 15
Rock Hill 75, Cardinal Newman 6
Lugoff-Elgin 56, Indian Land 6
Greer 58, Landrum 18


FORT MILL 80, RIDGE VIEW 0
103 - Tyler Dufford (FM) d. Jordan 7-4. 
112 - Alan Parks (FM) p. Davis. 
119 - Ryan Dugas (FM) p. Quinn. 
125 - Zach Duran (FM) p. Hinson . 
130 - Jasmes Brotemarkle (FM) p. Smile. 
135 - John Ettell (FM) p. Rovicky. 
140 - Cody Melton (FM) p. Montalvo. 
145 - Garrett Kennedy (FM) forfeit. 
152 - Jonathan Miskelly (FM) p. Watson. 
160 - James Mockridge (FM) p. Waldrop. 
171 - Mac Wells (FM) p. McLovin. 
189 - Mike Madema (FM) p. Gregory. 
215 - Max Simons (FM) p. Quinoes. 
Hwt. - Garrett Passatore (FM) p. Powers

FORT MILL 78, HARTSVILLE 6
103 - Dufford (FM) forfeit. 
112 - Parks (FM) p. Walters. 
119 - Dugas (FM) p. Newsome. 
125 - Durnan (FM) p. O'Neal. 
130 - Brotemarkle (FM) p. Edwards. 
135 - Ettell (FM) p. Ross. 
140 - Melton (FM) p. Hollard. 
145 - Kennedy (FM) p. Gathings. 
152 - Miskelly (FM) forfeit. 
160 - Mockridge (FM) p. Chaplain. 
171 - Wells (FM) p. Robinson. 
189 - Madema (FM) p. Funderburk. 
215 - Simons (FM) p. Gainey. 
Hwt. - Lunn (H) p. Passatore

Stratford 44, Battery Creek 26 
103 -- John Perry (BC) dec. Christian DeJesus 13-11; 
112 -- Brian Simmons (S) pinned Dave Roney, third; 
119 -- Nicholas Smith (S) pinned Xavier Moss, second; 
125 -- Chris Bush (BC) technical decisioned Chase Grant 20-4; 
130 -- Christian Savarese (S) major decisioned Bobby Whitman 18-7; 
135 -- Cody Gathers pinned Jarrod Frazier, third; 
140 -- Trey Blevins pinned Zach Manley, second; 
145 -- Tieler Schabbing def. Peter Savarese 11-6; 
152 -- Aaron Brooks pinned David Miller, third; 
160 -- Alex Tozzillo major decisioned Luke Johnson 17-7; 
171 -- Jerrell Roberts (BC) pinned Austin Jones, first; 
189 -- Tyler Ellis (BC) pinned Brett Borders, first; 
215 -- Jeff Walker (S) won by forfeit; 
275 -- Stedman Washington (BC) def. Tyler Limehouse 3-2.

Wando 57, Beaufort 9
103 -- Double forfeit; 
112 -- Will James (WHS) pinned Jacob Oehl, first; 
119 -- Connor Domermuth (WHS) def. Chase Metzger; 
125 -- C.J. Powell (BHS) won by forfeit; 
130 -- Connor Dillon (WHS) pinned E.J. Johnson, second; 
135 -- Kyle Olbrich (WHS) pinned Cody Clevinger, first; 
140 -- Dallas McLendon (WHS) pinned Keenan Jackson, second; 
145 -- Alan Wright (WHS) def. Matt Power, 10-3; 
152 -- Matt Williams (WHS) def. Taylor Kennedy, 11-7; 
160 -- David Huger (WHS) pinned Robert Colquhoun, first; 
171 -- D.J. Davis (WHS) pinned Marquis Givens, first; 
189 -- Travis Wynn (BHS) def. Reed Jacobs; 
215 -- Brandon Bozman (WHS) won by forfeit; 
285 -- Patrick Kiel (WHS) won by forfeit.

Walhalla 55, Seneca 21
103—Rankin (W) pinned Stephenson, 1:26
112—LeCroy (W) pinned Picarello, 2:24
119—Conrad (S) pinned McCoy, 3:49
125—Brown (W) pinned Rogers, 0:52
130—Nichols (W) pinned Vaugh, 3:17
135—Vaughn (W) won by major dec. Glover, 8-0
140—Holcombe (W) pinned Sheha, 0:55
145—Reid (W) pinned Prater, 1:35
152—Harper (W) pinned Beebe, 1:38
160—Patton (S) won by dec. Lawrence, 3-2
171—Chapman (W) won by dec. Smith, 5-1
189—DeWitt(S) pinned Cobb, 1:48
215—Hedden (W) pinned Newton, 1:28
HWT—Cunningham (S) pinned Smith, 1:08



Results from the NHSCA National Pre-Season Wrestling Championships - November 3-4



College action:

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11/21/2007 - Wrestlers Whip Pioneers
SPARTANBURG, S.C. -- The Anderson University wrestling team recorded three pins and one technical fall 
on its way to a 29-12 victory over Spartanburg Methodist Tuesday night. 

Anderson is now 2-4 in dual meets this season. 

Anderson 29, Spartanburg Methodist 12
125- Moreira (AU) pinned Boring (SMC), 1:45 
133- Slaughter (SMC) dec. Benton (AU) 
141- Anthony DiCarlo (AU) over Morales (SMC) by technical fall, 5:34 
149- Burdine (SMC) dec. Nick DiCarlo (AU) 
157- Selke (AU) dec. Slaven (SMC) 
165- Sanford (AU) dec. Murray (SMC) 
174- Skinner (AU) pinned Beck (SMC), 5:25 
184- Anderson (AU) pinned Wells (SMC), 5:45 
197- Webb (SMC) pinned Watson (AU), :31 

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NO. 17 LIMESTONE DEFEATS ST. ANDREWS 40-5

LAURINBURG, N.C.— The No. 17-ranked Limestone College wrestling team picked up a 40-5 win against St. Andrews 
Presbyterian College on Tuesday night. The Saints won 9 out of 10 matches for the victory. Limestone improved 
to 2-0 on the season as the Knights open the dual match portion of their schedule 0-1.

Junior Ian Barker put the Saints on top for the whole match with a first-period pin fall at lightweight ranks 
for six points. Barker pinned Knights freshman Eric Brown (Norfolk, Va.) just 2:45 into the contest.

Limestone increased its lead to 15-0 with three decisions by a trio of Saints juniors in the next three battles. 
Brent Clausing (Miamisburg, Ohio) edged freshman Casey Gashaw (Laurinburg, N.C.) 5-2 at 133-pounds; Joe Federspiel 
(Greenville, S.C.) squeaked past freshman Alejandro Soto-Perez (Laurinburg, N.C.) at 141-lbs with riding time, 7-6; 
and Dustin Baynes (Liberty Twp., Ohio) added a 5-3 decision against freshman Greg Todd (Gloucester, Va.) 
in the 149-pound ranks.

Sophomore Mikel Bush (Lakewood, N.Y.) picked up a forfeit victory at 157, giving the visitors a 21-0 lead at the 
midway intermission.

Limestone continued its shutout bid at 165, as freshman Casey Bradley (Muncie, Ind.) took the mat for a 13-1 major 
decision over freshman Rickey Flood (Martinsville, Va.).

Fulmer eventually put the Knights on the scoreboard in the seventh match of the evening. Fulmer rolled to a 17-2 
technical fall of freshman Logan Raabe (Sumter, S.C.) in the 174-pound division. Fulmer had four near falls and 
two takedowns en route to his second win of the season. 

Limestone got those five points back in the next battle at 184 as sophomore Dan Scanlan (Leesburg, Va.) tallied 
a 16-1 technical fall over freshman Will Hess (Lexington, N.C.). Senior Dave Bush (Lakewood, N.Y.) followed at 
197 with a 13-2 major decision over senior Charles Richardson (Virginia Beach, Va.).

The Saints finished the dual match the same way they started it with another pin fall. Junior Trey Moss 
(Red Bank, S.C.) pinned freshman Andre Ellerbe (Laurinburg, N.C.) at the 1:59 mark to give the visitors 
the 35-point victory.  

The Saint wrestlers travel to Cumberland, Tenn., for the Cumberland University Quad on December 2 at 11 a.m. 

No. 17 Limestone 40, St. Andrews 5 
125 ~ Ian Barker (LC) PIN Eric Brown (SA), 2:45 (6-0 LC)
133 ~ Brent Clausing (LC) DEC Casey Gashaw (SA), 5-2 (9-0 LC)
141 ~ Joe Federspiel (LC) DEC Alejandro Soto-Perez (SA), 7-6 (12-0 LC)
149 ~ Dustin Baynes (LC) DEC Greg Todd (SA), 5-3 (15-0 LC)
157 ~ Mikel Bush (LC) FOR St. Andrews (21-0 LC)
165 ~ Casey Bradley (LC) MD Rickey Flood (SA), 13-1 (25-0 LC)
174 ~ Eric Fulmer (SA) TF Logan Raabe (LC), 17-2 (25-5 LC)
184 ~ Dan Scanlan (LC) TF Will Hess (SA), 16-1 (30-5 LC)
197 ~ Dave Bush (LC) MD Charles Richardson (SA), 13-2 (34-5)
HWT ~ Trey Moss (LC) PIN Andre Ellerbe (SA), 1:59 (40-5)

Records
Limestone: 2-0
St. Andrews: 0-1

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Three wrestlrs win tournament championships as Newberry dominates the Harris Open
Eight different Indians placed in the top four for Newberry
11/18/2007

ASHLAND, Ohio - Bryant Blanton, Kelly Anundson and Cy Wainwright all won tournament championships in the Harris Open 
on Saturday, as the No. 13 ranked Indians continued to dominate the competition this season. Eight wrestlers placed 
in the top four for Newberry in the tournament.

Along with the three tournament champions, Newberry had two second place finishers, two third place finishers and 
one fourth place finisher.

Wainwright (Green Cove Spring, Fla.) defeated Rashard Goff from Cleveland State University to win his second straight 
tournament championship. Goff is the No. 17 wrestler in Division I at 285 lbs. The redshirt junior went 5-0 on the day, 
including two wins by pinfall. 

Blanton (Summerville, S.C.) went 4-0 to win the tournament championship at 174 lbs. in his first action of the 2007/08 
season. In the tournament semifinals Blanton defeated Anthony Sayles from Gannon, the No. 3 wrestler in the East Region. 
Blanton defeated Division I wrestler Gered Tolson, from Cleveland State University, 3-1 in sudden victory to claim the 
title. After ending regulation time tied at one, Blanton scored a takedown on Tolson for the win.

Anundson's (Sparks, Nev.) Harris Open championship was the first ever college tournament title in the redshirt senior's 
career. Anundson went 4-0 on the day, including two pinfall victories to claim the title. In his second match of the day 
Anundson pinned Dan Mehling from the No. 15 ranked Ohio State Buckeyes in 4:17.

Sophomore Keeno Griffin (Jacksonville, Fla.) and freshman Matt Oliver (Toms River, N.J.) also made it to the Championship 
round for the Indians. Griffin defeated No. 7 Pino Scavella from Gannon, 7-5, to reach the semifinals. In the finals 
Griffin fell to Justin Kilgore, from Kent State, 6-3.

Oliver advanced to the championship round for a second week in a row. After winning the Pembroke Classic last weekend, 
he finished second this week, falling to Brandon Davis from Ashland. The freshman went 4-1 on the day, including a win 
over Bo Tauris, from Ohio State, in the semifinals.

Along with the five Indians in the Championship match, sophomore Latra Collick (Berlin, Md.) and freshmen Jake Elkins 
(Trussville, Ala.) and Kyle Packer (Marlton, N.J.) all advanced to the third place match. 

Collick went 4-1 in his first appearance of the 2007/08 season. In his best match of the day, Collick gained a tech fall 
over James Forseyth of Brockport, 21-4 in 5:26.

Elkins went 2-0, before facing eventual tournament champion Justin Kilgore in the semifinals. The freshman recovered from 
the loss to score a solid win over James Flaherty from Brockport, for third place. 

Packer placed fourth, going 3-2 on the day. In the second round Packer recorded a 0:45 pin over Adam Green from Gannon. 
The pin was the sixth fastest in Newberry team history.

The No. 13 ranked Indians return to the Mat next Saturday when they will attend the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga 
Tri-Meet. Newberry will face UTC as well as Campbellsville University. The Mocs are ranked 13th in Division I while 
Campbellsville is the top ranked NAIA team in the country.

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Limestone 25, The Citadel 16
125: Paul Sanford (Cit) dec. Ian Barker (LC), 4-2; Citadel leads 3-0
133: Brent Clausing (LC) maj. dec. Mike Fenton (Cit), 9-1; Limestone 4-3
141: Michael Arias (Cit) maj. dec. Joe Federspiel (LC), 11-4; Citadel leads 7-4
149: Derek Royster (Cit) dec. Dustin Baynes (LC), 8-3; Citadel leads 10-4
157: Mikel Bush (LC) pin Keith Koziel (Cit), at 3:42; Tied 10-10
165: Casey Bradley (LC) dec. Brendan Prince (Cit), 8-9; Limestone leads 13-10
174: Joby Shreckhise (LC) dec. Derek Sickel (Cit), 10-3; Limestone leads 16-10
184: Daniel Scanlan (LC) pin Joe DeLisle (Cit), at 1:13; Limestone leads 22-10
197: Dave Bush (LC) dec. John Buck (Cit), 3-2; Limestone leads 25-10
HWT: Aaron Brown (Cit) pin Allen Runyon, at 4:48; Limestone leads 25-16


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LIMESTONE WRAPS UP COMPETITION AT BRAVES CLASSIC

PEMBROKE, N.C.— The Limestone College wrestling team wrapped up competition at the Braves Classic 
on Saturday at the English E. Jones Center. The tournament was hosted by UNC-Pembroke. 
Several Limestone wrestlers had solid performances to place in the top 5 in 
their weight classes.

Joby Schreckhise (Grottoes, Va.) and Dan Scanlan (Leesburg, Va.) were third in the 174-pound and 
184-pound weight classes, respectively. Heavyweight Trey Moss (Red Bank, S.C.) finished third. 
Brent Clausing (Miamisburg, Ohio/133 lbs.), Casey Bradley (Muncie, Ind./165 lbs.), 
and Kyle Elliott (Valdese, N.C.) finished 5th in their respective weight classes.
 
The Saints faced some tough competition as they competed against some of the best NCAA Division II 
teams in the region and several NCAA Division I schools.

Matt Hall (Hamptonville, N.C.) recorded two wins before being eliminated in the 125-pound weight class. 
John Harper (Walhalla, S.C.) also recorded a win in the same division.

In the 133-pound weight class, Pat Seidel (Port St. Lucie, Fla.) got three wins. Brent Clausing 
(Miamisburg, Ohio) defeated Seidel in the wrestleback and advanced to take fifth place. 

Nathan Carmack (Miamisburg, Ohio) picked up two wins before losing in the consolation round of the 
141-pound weight class. Joey Federspiel (Greenville, S.C.) took three wins and Jeremy Parker 
(Winchester, Va.) won once.

Dusty Leutz (Naples, Fla.) and Dustin Baynes (Liberty Twp., Ohio) each picked up a win in the opening 
rounds of the 149-pound category before appearing in the consolation round, where Baynes knocked Leutz 
out of the competition with a 6-4 decision. Baynes got two more victories 
before he was defeated by Dennis Fix (UNC-Pembroke). Jeremy McPhearson (Lancaster, S.C.) had three wins 
in the consolation round.

In the 157-pound class, Bryce Sopko (Brighton, Mich.) had two wins before losing a close 3-2 decision 
to Peter Rose of Southern Virginia. Mikel Bush (Lakewood, N.Y.) won his first match, but lost the second. 
In the wrestleback, he stayed alive with a win against UNC-Pembroke's 
Trey Kirkland, and then suffered a loss to Rashaad Saunders (UNC-Pembroke).

Casey Bradley (Muncie, Ind.) had two wins to start the day in the 165-pound weight class, but lost to 
J.J. Davis of UNC-Pembroke, 6-0. He had two wins in the consolation round to take fifth. 

Joby Schreckhise (Grottoes, Va.) was on a roll with two wins, but lost to Davidson's Trevor Clavette, 
13-2 in the 174-pound weight class. He defeated VMI's Dustin McCabe to finish third.

In the 184-pound category, Dan Scanlan (Leesburg, Va.) had four victories before dropping a match to 
John Barone of Duke University, 6-1. He won his lone wrestleback match to take third.

Donnie Gallup (Buford, Ga.) had a win in the 197-pound class. He went on to lose to David Bush 
(Lakewood, N.Y.) in the wrestleback, 13-2. Bush lost in the next round to The Citadel's Jon Buck, 7-4.

Heavyweights Trey Moss (Red Bank, S.C.) and Kyle Elliott (Valdese, N.C.) battled in the consolation 
to see which wrestler would advance to compete for third place in their weight class. Moss got a narrow 
6-4 win and lost to Duke's Wade Van Sickle to take fourth. Elliott 
defeated Carson-Newman's Arthur Brown to finish fifth.

Participating teams at the 2007 Braves Classic included Campbell, Spartanburg Methodist, Davidson, VMI, 
Limestone, The Apprentice School, The Citadel, Carson-Newman, Cumberland University, Gardner-Webb, 
Anderson University, UNC, N.C. State, UNC-Greensboro, Southern Virginia, 
Belmont-Abbey, Cumberland College, Old Dominion, Newberry, Kings, and UNC-Pembroke.


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Eight Wrestlers place at Pembroke Classic as Wrestling opens 2007/08 season
The Indians claimed three tournament championships on the day
11/10/2007

PEMBROKE, N.C. - Matt Oliver, Brandon Kelly and Cy Wainwright all won tournament championships as the 
Newberry Wrestling team opened its 2007/08 season with a strong showing at the Pembroke Classic. 
The Indians had eight wrestlers place in the event.

In the first intercollegiate action of his career, Oliver (Toms River, N.J.) went 5-0 to win the 125 lbs. 
championship. Oliver entered the event as the No. 4 seed and defeated No. 5 seed C.J. Hamilton, from 
Marion Military Institute, and No. 1 seed Ben Altman, from Davidson, 
to advance to the finals, where he faced No. 2 seed Denny Herndon from Gardner-Webb. Oliver took an 
early 2-0 lead with a takedown and went on to control much of the match, winning 6-2. 

In the 141 lbs. weight class freshman Kyle Packer (Marlton, N.J.) wrestled his way to the finals before 
falling to the No. 1 seed Tyler Anthony, from VMI, 2-5. Packer placed second after a 5-1 day, which 
included two pinfall victories as well as wins over the No. 2 and No. 3 seeded 
wrestlers in the tournament.

Newberry had three wrestlers place in the 165 lbs. weight class as Brandon Kelly (Fort Myers, Fla.) won the 
championship, Alonso Azumendi (Wellford, S.C.) finished fourth and Josh Whitelock (Rhodesdale, Md.) finished sixth. 

Kelly, who was seeded fifth, went 5-0 on the day including wins over No. 1 seed Azumendi in the semifinals 
and No. 2 seed Addison Nuding, from Duke, in the finals. 

Azumendi recovered from his loss to Kelly, defeating Casey Bradley from Limestone, before forfeiting to 
No. 3 seed JJ. Davis from UNC Pembroke in the third place match. 

Whitelock recovered from a first round loss to place sixth in the event. He won six straight matches in the 
wrestleback bracket before falling, 6-1, to J.J. Davis. Whitelock forfeited the fifth place match against 
Casey Bradley to finish sixth. 

At 184 pounds freshman Jake Elkins (Trussville, Ala.) placed sixth in his first intercollegiate competition. 
Elkin made it to the semifinals before falling to No. 3 seed Darius Caldwell, who wrestled unattached . 
Elkins ended the day with two medical forfeits to finish 6th. 

No. 5 Kelly Anundson (Sparks, Nev.) went 5-1 on the day, finishing third in the 197 lbs. weight class. 
After breezing through the early competition recording two technical falls and a major decision, Anundson 
fell to Cayle Byers from George Mason, 5-3, in the semifinals. 
The redshirt senior recovered to win his final two matches and place third.

No. 7 Cy Wainwright (Green Cove Spring, Fla.) claimed the final tournament championship for the Indians, 
going 5-0 on the day. Wainwright defeated No. 2 seed Trey Moss from Limestone, in the semifinals and No. 1 
seed Aaron Brown from The Citadel, to claim the championship.


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Anderson Trojans Drop Two Dual Matches             11/10/2007

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. -- The Anderson University wrestling team dropped two dual meets Saturday at the 
Tennessee-Chattanooga Duals. The Trojans lost to No. 8 Ohio State, 44-3; and to host 
No. 19 Tennessee-Chattanooga, 44-4.  Anderson is now 1-4 in dual meets this season. 
Rest of Story at http://www.ac.edu/sports/story.php?sport_id=16&story_id=2356


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Citadel Bulldogs Fall Short in Season-Opener

Charleston, S.C. – The Bulldogs took five of the ten matches in their dual against George Mason, 
but the Patriots were able to pull away with the win as they outscored the Bulldogs 20-18.  
It was a battle of the freshman as at least half of weights were wrestled by the young members of both teams. 
Rest of Story at Citadelsports.com/Nov3rdArticle


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The Bulldogs Place Five at The Citadel Open

Charleston, S.C. – The Bulldog grapplers had five placers, including one champion, at The Citadel Open.  
Freshman Paul Sanford went 4-0 on the day while sophomore Derek Royster, and freshmen Brendan Prince, 
Derek Sickel and Ivan Muller all recorded only one loss during the action in McAlister Field House Sunday. 
Rest of Story at Citadelsports.com/ArticleNov.5th2007


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Bulldogs Rack Up Bonus Points at the Pembroke Open

Pembroke, N.C. – The Citadel grapplers recorded nine major decisions, two tech falls and nine pins, 
with the fastest coming in 33 seconds, adding up to 30 bonus points during the wrestling action at 
the UNC Pembroke Open.  The Bulldogs place six, including two second, two third, one fourth and 
one fifth place finish.  Keith Koziel, Aaron Brown, Michael Arias and Justin Sparrow all recorded 
only one loss on the day.  
Rest of Story at Citadelsports.com/ArticleNov.10th2007