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Section 5 Class BB Championships
Varsity Wrestling Tournament
@ Caledonia-Mumford High School
Friday &
Saturday,
February 18 & 19, 2005
Final Results
Nate
Schiedel, Section V Class BB Wrestling Champ!
Schiedel captures 152 pound Weight Class
Source: www.cal-mum.com
Monday, February 21, 2005
Freshman, Nate Schiedel was the only champion for Caledonia-Mumford Red Raiders
at the 2005 Class BB Sectional Championships. Schiedel secured the 152-pound
championship by defeating Nick Mayville of Marion by a major decision score of
14-2. Cal-Mum also had two other wrestlers who earned a trip to next weekends
Super Sectionals at SUNY Brockport. Tim Sullivan finished in 4th place in the
135-pound weight class and David Griffin also finished in 4th place in the
145-pound weight class. The Raider wrestling team finished in 9th place for the
tournament.
The Warsaw Tigers rallied to defeat the Bolivar-Richburg Wolverines. The Tigers
entered the Championship and Consolation rounds trailing by 10 points. The
Tigers were able to win sufficient matches overcome the deficit and narrowly
defeat the Wolverines 205 to 198.5 to gain the 2005 Class BB Team Title. Marion
finished 3rd with 177 points followed by Kendalll and Pavilion with 133 and 126
points respectively.
The Most Outstanding Wrestler (MOW) in the lightweight classes (96 lbs –140
lbs.) was Bolivar-Richburg’s Andrew Taylor. Taylor nipped Nick Hasbrouck of
Marion on an escape just before the end of the second overtime to win the
125-pound class by the score of 3 to 2. The match was one of several close
matches in the final and was probably the most exciting. For his effort and the
class that he displayed in defeat, Nick Hasbrouck was awarded the Sportsmanship
Award. It was truly a great match and a great display of sportsmanship. Tyler
Luders of Pavilion was the MOW for the heavyweight classes (145-275). Luders
defeated Ben Rice of Perry in the night’s second most exciting match. Though
both wrestlers were obviously physically spent, they each kept digging deep
within themselves summoning the strength to keep himself in the match. Rice
scored points late in regulation to force the overtime period and Luders scored
a takedown as time was running out in the first overtime to win the close match
and claim the 189-pound championship.
Bolivar-Richburg’s coach Rich Schubmehl was recognized as the Class BB coach of
the year. Coach Schubmehl guided the Wolverines to an undefeated, 10-0 record.
During the season the Wolverines compiled a most respectable tournament record;
Champions of the Pavilion’s Steve Garland Memorial Tournament, Runner up at the
Olean Big 30 Classic, and 3rd place finishes at the Hornell State Farm Classic
and Portville Invitational.
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