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Ethan Stevens Wins Round 1, Remains in State Contention
February 20th 2015 by Dee Loflin
Ethan Stevens Wins Round 1, Remains in State Contention

Columbia, Missouri – Ethan Stevens is the only Bearcat in contention for a state title following Thursday’s first round of action in the double-eliminating State Wrestling Tournament in Columbia.

Ethan remains undefeated when he won round 1 in the 170 lb weight class by 8-3 decision against Savannah athlete Jermiah Glise. 

The other ten Bearcats suffered loses on Thursday.

Seth Harris (31-12) lost by fall (0:54) against Marshall freshman Dalton Landreth (39-3) in his Round of 16 match of the 106-pound weight class. Harris rebounded with a win by fall (2:59) against University City sophomore Elagbe Dorvio in his first wrestleback match. Harris' second wrestleback match is Friday against the loser of a quarterfinal between Sullivan senior Jacob Dixon (47-6) and Savannah sophomore Jake Huffman (42-9). 

Gaven White lost by fall (2:19) against Oak Grove sophomore Shawn Kavadas in his Round of 16 match of the 126-pound weight class. White also lost by fall (3:00) against Buffalo sophomore Trenton Houston (38-11) in his first wrestleback match. White finishes his season with a record of 24-14. Way to go Gaven!  We are proud of you!

Brandon Twomey lost by fall (0:51) against McCluer South-Berkeley junior Lawrence Woods (29-8) in his Round of 16 match of the 132-pound weight class. Twomey also lost by fall (1:35) against Oak Grove junior Brock Mercer (35-15) in his first wrestleback match. Twomey finishes his season with a record of 26-21. Way to go Brandon!  We are proud of you!

James Mullins lost by fall (0:48) against Oak Grove senior Skyler Jackson (27-8) is his Round of 16 match of the 138-pound weight class. Mullins also lost his first wrestleback match by major decision (12-4) to Clinton junior Sam Bayless (37-10). Mullins finishes his season with a record of 15-12.  Way to go James!  We are proud of you!

Seth Rush (24-15) lost by fall (3:25) against Monett senior Jaron Beeson (39-16) in his Round of 16 match of the 145-pound weight class. Rush also lost his first wrestleback match by decision (5-3) against Kirksville senior Branden Beeler (31-19). Rush finishes his season with a record of 24-15.  Way to go Seth!  We are proud of you!

Storm Massey (37-9) lost by fall (1:47) against Moberly senior Dominick Guthrie (41-4) in his Round of 16 match of the 152-pound weight class. Massey rebounded with a win by decision (8-1) against St. James senior Seth Thompson (35-22) in his first wrestleback match. Massey's second wrestleback match is Friday against the loser of a quarterfinal between Ste. Genevieve junior Austin Brewer (37-6) and Cameron sophomore Caleb Shanks (32-6).

Dylan Bazarian (30-6) lost by fall (2:46) against Richmond junior Tommy Wedgworth (36-10) in his Round of 16 match of the 160-pound weight class. Bazarian rebounded with a win by decision (7-6) against Osage junior Michael Henley (24-6) in his first wrestleback match. Bazarian's second wrestleback match is Friday against the loser of a quarterfinal between Fulton junior Andy Baysinger (25-6) and O'Hara senior Maverick Griffin (45-3).

Michael Hurst lost by fall (1:08) against McCluer South-Berkeley senior Jamal White (32-8) in his Round of 16 match of the 182-pound weight class. Hurst also lost his first wrestleback match by major decision (15-5) against Pleasant Hill sophomore Lane Jellison (35-18). Hurst finishes his season with a record of 28-11.  Way to go Michael!  We are proud of you!

Jared Deal lost by fall (2:59) against Bolivar senior Isaac Long (23-15) in his Round of 16 match of the 220-pound weight class. Deal also lost his first wrestleback match by fall (3:16) to Smithville junior Trysten Snarr. Deal finishes his season with a record of 33-12.  Way to go Jared!  We are proud of you! 

Brandon Wick lost by fall (1:06) against Mexico freshman Terrese Aaron (34-15) in his Round of 16 match of the 285-pound weight class. Wick also lost his first wrestleback match by fall (1:34) to Osage senior Alex Weatherspoon (23-10). Wick finishes his season with a record of 22-24. Way to go Brandon!  We are proud of you!

Wrestling continues on Friday  If Storm Massey, Dylan Bazarian, or Seth Harris win their second wrestleback match today they will compete in their third wrestleback match Friday night.


Last Updated on February 20th 2015 by Dee Loflin




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