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Senior Night

No. 2 Parkside Dismantles SMSU on Senior Night

2/14/2025 9:28:00 PM

KENOSHA, Wis. – On Senior Night at De Simone Arena, No. 2 Parkside posted its third shutout of the season, defeating Southwest Minnesota State 47-0 on Friday night. The Rangers won all 10 bouts in dominant fashion. Before the match, Parkside honored seniors Joey Roti, Cayden Henschel, Ben Durocher, Reece Worachek, Chase Stegall, Lloyd Reynolds, and Crosby Schlosser.

Twelfth-ranked Shane Corrigan kicked off the night with a dominant 12-2 major decision over Carlo Arreola. Corrigan notched three takedowns en route to the victory, giving Parkside an early 4-0 lead. He closes the regular season with a 19-9 record.

Joey Roti was the first senior to take the mat and did not disappoint. He pinned Chase Hanson at 4:36, igniting the crowd. It was Roti's fifth fall of the season, a fitting way to end his regular-season career. Top-ranked Cayden Henschel kept the momentum rolling at 141 pounds, pinning Dylan Louwagie at 4:42 to push Parkside's lead to 16-0. Henschel finished the regular season nearly flawless at 29-1.

Eleventh-ranked Easton Worachek continued the dominance with a 20-10 major decision over Chase Murphy. Worachek recorded six takedowns, though a late one from Murphy prevented a tech fall. Parkside extended its lead to 20-0 after four bouts. Worachek heads into the postseason with a 20-7 record.

Seventh-ranked Ben Durocher closed the first half of the dual with a thrilling 4-1 decision over Sean Howk. With the match tied 1-1 and just 20 seconds remaining, Durocher secured a decisive double-leg takedown to clinch the win. He enters Super Regionals with a 27-6 record.

After intermission, Parkside shifted into another gear. Ninth-ranked Dajan Johnson overwhelmed Caden Young, securing three takedowns and two four-point near falls for a first-period tech fall. Johnson heads to Super Regionals at 26-5. Brady Schuh followed suit at 174 pounds, rolling to another first-period tech fall over Mason Buss. Schuh's relentless attack, including six takedowns and four near-fall points, helped Parkside extend its lead to 33-0.

Third-ranked Reece Worachek capped his final match at De Simone Arena in dominant fashion, defeating Adam Sylvester via tech fall at 6:11. Leading 4-0 after the first period, Worachek turned up the intensity, scoring four more takedowns in the final two periods. It was his seventh tech fall of the season, and he enters the postseason with a 27-3 record. Worachek, chasing his fourth consecutive All-American finish, carries a 13-match win streak into Sioux Falls.

Chase Stegall found himself in a dramatic 197-pound bout against Kody Marschner. Marschner struck early with two takedowns for a quick 6-2 lead. However, after a timely stalling warning against Marschner, Stegall seized momentum, tying the match with a takedown before securing the fall at 2:45. It was Stegall's fourth pin of the season, and he closes the regular season at 14-8.

Seventh-ranked Lloyd Reynolds capped the perfect night for Parkside with a 10-3 decision over Evan Thompson. A pair of second-period takedowns proved key as Reynolds secured the final victory, locking in Parkside's 47-0 shutout. He finishes the regular season with a career-high 22 wins (22-8).

Parkside concludes the regular season at 13-3 overall and 7-2 in NSIC duals.

Next up, the Rangers head to the NCAA Super Regional Championships on March 5 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where they will compete for the chance to send 10 wrestlers to the NCAA Championships on March 14-15. Stay updated with postseason coverage at ParksideRangers.com.

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