BISMARCK, N.D. – The Parkside Wrestling team hit the road on Friday to Bismarck, N.D. to take on the No.14 ranked UMary Mauraders. The Rangers controlled the dual throughout, improving to 7-0 on the year with a 31-9 victory.Â
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HOW IT HAPPENED
No.5
Shane Corrigan got the night started for the Rangers with a major decision in a match that he controlled throughout. The true freshman Corrigan earned his 23rd win and his eighth major decision of the year, defeating Jaden Verhagen 12-3. At 133-pounds freshman
Troy Dolphin came out strong as he won by fall in the first period over the No.3 ranked wrestler in Reece Barnhardt. Dolphin now has back-to-back takedowns while also earning his first win over a ranked opponent. The Rangers started their night with both matches earning bonus points and were off to a quick 10-0 lead over No.14 UMary.
Redshirt sophomore and No.10 ranked
Cayden Henschel earned his third win in a row in what began as a close match at 141-pounds. Henschel lead 4-3 late in the third but was able to earn a takedown and two near falls that turned into nine additional points in the final 30 seconds, giving Henschel a 13-3 major decision. In the 149-pound matchup, No.6 redshirt sophomore
Jalen Spuhler remained dominant and earned a 13-1 major decision. Spuhler continues to prove his national strength in the 149-pound class, earning his 22nd victory of the decision. No.12 ranked redshirt sophomore
Ben Durocher continues to stack wins together as he earned a 13-6 decision in the 157-pound matchup. Heading into the Intermission, the Rangers lead 21-0, their largest lead through the first five matches of the season.
The No.1 ranked wrestler at 165-pounds
Shane Gantz earned the 102nd win of his Parkside career in a 14-5 major decision. Gantz was able to get a takedown with 20 seconds remaining to give him a 13-5 lead before the bonus point for riding time. In the 174-pound matchup sophomore
Crosby Schlosser took on No.3 ranked Max Bruss and was able to keep it close through the first period, but Bruss overall took the win by an 8-0 major decision. At 184-pounds No.9 ranked
Reece Worachek was held scoreless through the first two periods and trailed 1-0 entering the final period. Worachek escaped quickly to start the third period and was able to earn two takedowns in the final 50 seconds to win a 5-3 decision. Worachek has now won five in a row and improves to 21-4 on the season. With two matches remaining, the Rangers lead 28-4.
At 197-pounds, freshman
Kaden Hooker fell 16-0 in a technical fall. In the heavyweight matchup, redshirt sophomore
Lloyd Reynolds was able to tie to match 1-1 with an escape in the third period. Reynolds took his opponent to overtime where he was able to earn the winning takedown in a 3-1 sudden victory.
The Rangers earned their fifth dual win over a ranked opponent, improving to 7-0 on the season.
HEAR FROM COACH BECKER
"Up and down our lineup tonight our guys came out with fight and a lot of heart. Might be the best we have collectively wrestled all year. It was a fun one for sure. Their crowd was hostile and it definitely was a great environment to compete in. Looking forward to getting after it again tomorrow against Minot"
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UP NEXT FOR PARKSIDE
The Rangers will travel two hours north to Minot, N.D. to take on Minot State on Saturday at 4 p.m. Links to coverage, including the live stream can be found at ParksideRangers.com/coverage.
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