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Becker heads UWP effort with national title

Luke Rynish competes in the finals under the watchful eye of head coach Jim Koch
The UW-Parkside wrestling team is took part in the NCAA Division II national championships Friday and Saturday at the Sapp Fieldhouse on the campus of the University of Nebraska-Omaha. Complete results can be found at:  http://www.omavs.com/news/2010/3/12/WREST_0312100419.aspx or click on Final Brackets.

At 149 pounds, Craig Becker won a national title. 

Becker pinned Ryan McIntyre of Pittsburgh-Johnstown in 6:20 and then dispensed Travis Elg of Minnesota State, 18-5. In Saturday's semi-final, Becker edged Derek Bomstead in a wild 13-11 affair. Becker won a thrilling 4-3 decision over Esai Dominguez of Nebraska-Omaha in the championship bout. Becker finishes with a superb 38-2 record this season.

Becker became head coach Jim Koch's 14th national champion.

"I knew I had to control the pace," Becker told CBSC television (DirectTV channel 613) after the match. "It was my day."

Nebraska-Omaha, which came into the meet ranked No. 1 in the nation, won the national title with a team score of 131. UW-Parklside, which came in at No. 5, finished fifth with 55.5 points.

Luke Rynish  was the national runner-up at 174 pounds. He handled Curtis Chenoweth of Newberry, 12-4, in the opening round and then stuck Cody Vasconcellos of Central Oklahoma in 2:09. Rynish moved to the championship bout with a convincing 14-6 trouncing of Cody O'Grady. He dropped a tough 5-4 decision to Kamarudeen Usman of Nebraska-Kearney in the finals. Rynish finished the season with a 38-11 record.

Three Parkside wrestlers had their tournament end early. Cody Zimmerman dropped a 5-3 and 3-1 decision at 125 points. Teammate Luke Haag was decisioned 6-2 and 14-8 in the 184-pound grouping. At 197 pounds, Jon Treml was pinned in 6:25 and 2:26.

Zimmerman ended the 2009-10 campaign with a record of 31-7. Haag finished with a noteworthy 43-11 mark and Treml ended up at 28-17.

The remaining two Ranger competitors extended their run to Saturday.

Dillon Bera routed Kyle Francis of Western State, 15-2, before dropped an excruciating 6-5 decision to Jon Jackson of Augustana at 157. Bera rebounded to log a 5-1 win over Mike Lybarger of Findlay. On Saturday, Bera losed another tight one, this time to Andy Lamancusa of Mercyhurst, 5-3. Bera lost the seventh place match on forfeit and ended with a record of 31-12.

Matt Gille was pinned in 3:14 in a 165-pound opening round bout. He recovered to pin Bret Terry of Gannon in 5:54. Gille decisioned Blake Malloy of Fort Hays State, 11-9, then was pinned by Taylor May of Nebraska-Kearney in 6:56. Gille pined Gavin Nelson of Augustana in 1:40 for seventh place and finishes the season with a 43-11 mark.

The top eight wrestlers in each weight class earn All-American honors. Parkside left with four including Becker, Rynish, Bera and Gile.

See what the Kenosha News had to say: http://www.kenoshanews.com/sports/uwps_becker_wrestles_to_national_championship_7546651.html
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