KENOSHA, Wis. --- The No. 4 ranked Parkside wrestling team closed out their first home NSIC weekend on Saturday night, playing host to the Minot State Beavers. On the night the Rangers debuted the 2022-23 NSIC Championship banner, Parkside would disperse the Beavers by a 32-15 final score.
Â
No. 4 ranked
Shane Corrigan started the night for the Rangers, picking up a 19-0 tech fall win just 46 seconds into the second period. No. 4 ranked
Matthew Chi recovered after a loss on Friday night, earning a 7-3 decision, giving the Rangers an 8-0 lead.
Â
No. 3 ranked
Cayden Henschel continued his dominance this season, earning a 12-1 major decision in the 141lb bout.
Jalen Spuhler had one of two pins on the night for Parkside. The No. 11 ranked wrestler at 149lbs pinned Issac Ortega with 1:07 to go in the first period.
Â
No. 12 ranked
Ben Durocher earned a 7-1 decision on Saturday night, getting takedowns in the first and third periods. Parkside swept the first five matches and held a 21-0 lead at the intermission.
Â
After the Beavers picked up a pin at 165lbs,
Brody Hemauer continued his impressive weekend, winning by a 21-4 tech fall with 1:10 to go in the third period.
Â
No. 8 ranked
Reece Worachek earned the other pin on the night for the Rangers. He picked up the win with 11 seconds to go in the first period.
Â
Parkside fell in the final two bouts of the night, but they had already secured enough points, leading to a 32-15 victory. The Rangers now have won 13 straight NSIC contests, dating back to last season.
Â
The Rangers will hit the road to continue NSIC play next Friday at Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall, Minn. The opening bout of the night is set for 7:00 pm. Links to coverage can be found at ParksideRangers.com/coverage.
Â
Â
Â
Â
Â