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DHS Wrestlers Compete in MSHSAA Class 2-District 1
February 10th 2013 by Unknown
DHS Wrestlers Compete in MSHSAA Class 2-District 1

Co-Written by Jessica SnIder and Dee Loflin, SMT Writers

Photos Courtesy of Kim Waldner

It was a busy weekend for the Dexter Bearcat Wrestling Team as they traveled to compete in the MSHSAA Class 2-District 1 Competition. The Dexter Bearcats ended up going home with second place and also bringing home state qualifiers.

The results for the Bearcats scoring team points in their designated weight class are as follows:

James Mullins placed second and scored 20 team points.

Storm Massey placed third and scored 14.50 team points.

Trevor Waldner placed first place and scored 24 team points.

Ethan Stevens placed first and scored 25 team points.

Dylan Bazarian placed first and scored 26 team points. /images/Wrestlers 2.jpg

Logan Quertermous placed second and scored 18 team points.

Jason Mattison scored 4 team points.

Cameron Craft placed 4th and scored 12 team points.

Congratulations to the Dexter Bearcat Wrestling Team!

The detailed results are as follows:

MSHSAA Class 2 - District 1 Results

106 - Brandon Twomey (21-19) place is unknown and scored 0.00 team points.
    Champ. Round 1 - Brandon Twomey (Dexter) 21-19 received a bye () (Bye)
    Quarterfinal - Maxwell Newbury (Luthern South) 43-2 won by major decision over Brandon Twomey (Dexter) 21-19 (Maj 12-0)
    Cons. Round 2 - Brandon Twomey (Dexter) 21-19 received a bye () (Bye)
    Cons. Round 3 - Kris Heembrock (St. Clair ) 25-16 won by tech fall over Brandon Twomey (Dexter) 21-19 (TF 15-0)

/images/Wrestlers 3.jpg 120 - James Mullins (22-12) placed 2nd and scored 20.00 team points.
    Champ. Round 1 - James Mullins (Dexter) 22-12 received a bye () (Bye)
    Quarterfinal - James Mullins (Dexter) 22-12 won by pin over Eli Paetow (Luthern South) 38-9 (Pin 4:24)
    Semifinal - James Mullins (Dexter) 22-12 won by pin over Jonathon Goheen (Central(Park Hills)) 30-11 (Pin 2:21)
    1st Place Match - Travis Jones (Ste. Genevieve) 45-2 won by tech fall over James Mullins (Dexter) 22-12 (TF 18-3)

126 - Storm Massey (27-13) placed 3rd and scored 14.50 team points.
    Champ. Round 1 - Storm Massey (Dexter) 27-13 won by tech fall over Caleb Heisserer (Notre Dame(Cape Girardeau)) 23-19 (TF 15-0)
    Quarterfinal - Storm Massey (Dexter) 27-13 won by decision over Chase Cohen (St. Clair ) 18-22 (Dec 2-0)
    Semifinal - Kyle Mcallister (Affton) 12-3 won by pin over Storm Massey (Dexter) 27-13 (Pin 3:55)
    Cons. Semi - Storm Massey (Dexter) 27-13 won by decision over Ryan Eastman (Sullivan ) 27-23 (Dec 6-0)
    3rd Place Match - Storm Massey (Dexter) 27-13 won by major decision over Chase Cohen (St. Clair ) 18-22 (Maj 12-3)

132 - Trevor Waldner (45-2) placed 1st and scored 24.00 team points.
    Champ. Round 1 - Trevor Waldner (Dexter) 45-2 received a bye () (Bye)
    Quarterfinal - Trevor Waldner (Dexter) 45-2 won by pin over John Million (Affton) 5-7 (Pin 0:22)
    Semifinal - Trevor Waldner (Dexter) 45-2 won by pin over Austin Koenig (St. Clair ) 20-22 (Pin 5:11)
    1st Place Match - Trevor Waldner (Dexter) 45-2 won by decision over Tanner Jones (Ste. Genevieve) 28-6 (Dec 7-3)

138 - Ty Harmon (11-15) place is unknown and scored 0.00 team points.
    Champ. Round 1 - Ty Harmon (Dexter) 11-15 received a bye () (Bye)
    Quarterfinal - Tyler Jones (Ste. Genevieve) 33-14 won by pin over Ty Harmon (Dexter) 11-15 (Pin 3:45)
    Cons. Round 2 - Ty Harmon (Dexter) 11-15 received a bye () (Bye)
    Cons. Round 3 - Austin Harter (Notre Dame(Cape Girardeau)) 34-16 won by disqualification over Ty Harmon (Dexter) 11-15 (DQ)

/images/Wrestling Coaches.jpg145 - Ethan Stevens (33-13) placed 1st and scored 25.00 team points.
    Champ. Round 1 - Ethan Stevens (Dexter) 33-13 won by pin over James McGregory (Sumner) 15-13 (Pin 5:21)
    Quarterfinal - Ethan Stevens (Dexter) 33-13 won by pin over Pratt Patrick (Miller Career Academy) 5-7 (Pin 4:37)
    Semifinal - Ethan Stevens (Dexter) 33-13 won by major decision over Michael Long-Brown (Soldan) 7-1 (Maj 15-6)
    1st Place Match - Ethan Stevens (Dexter) 33-13 won in sudden victory - 2 over Kyle Schwantner (Central(Park Hills)) 41-7 (SV-2 6-2)

152 - Dylan Bazarian (36-9) placed 1st and scored 26.00 team points.
    Champ. Round 1 - Dylan Bazarian (Dexter) 36-9 received a bye () (Bye)
    Quarterfinal - Dylan Bazarian (Dexter) 36-9 won by pin over Dustin Saunders (Central(Park Hills)) 6-22 (Pin 0:57)
    Semifinal - Dylan Bazarian (Dexter) 36-9 won by pin over Mikal Walters (Sumner) 20-9 (Pin 1:10)
    1st Place Match - Dylan Bazarian (Dexter) 36-9 won by pin over Wyatt Hahn (Ste. Genevieve) 32-17 (Pin 5:45)

160 - Brandon Quertermous (8-20) place is unknown and scored 0.00 team points.
    Champ. Round 1 - Brandon Quertermous (Dexter) 8-20 received a bye () (Bye)
    Quarterfinal - Dakota Duncan (Central(Park Hills)) 26-7 won by pin over Brandon Quertermous (Dexter) 8-20 (Pin 0:13)
    Cons. Round 2 - Brandon Quertermous (Dexter) 8-20 received a bye () (Bye)
    Cons. Round 3 - Luke Inman (Affton) 20-24 won by pin over Brandon Quertermous (Dexter) 8-20 (Pin 2:07)

Good luck to the DHS Wrestlers as the 2013 MSHSAA Wrestling Championships  are Thursday, February 14th - Saturday, February 16th at the Mizzou Arena in Columbia, Missouri.


Last Updated on February 10th 2013 by Unknown




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