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Sixteen GLOW region grapplers, one team claim championship glory at Section V Wrestling Championships

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Saturday was a banner day for GLOW region grapplers, with 16 athletes and one team claiming championship glory across four separate classifications at the Section V Wrestling Championships.

The Lyndonville Tigers hosted the Class B3 meet, winning the title in front of a hometown crowd with 215 team points, well ahead of runner-up Bolivar-Richburg, which finished with 180.5 points. Three Tigers wrestlers finished atop the podium within their respective weight classes, highlighted by a win by fall for Payton Grabowski over Warsaw's Daniel Debadts in the 172-pound final. The victory for Grabowski was the 100th win of his varsity career. Lyndonville?s Ty Holmes claimed the 118 lbs. title with an 18-7 major decision over Perry?s Maddox Regatuso, while Sebastian Temich defeated Cal-Mum's Jackson Peet via a 12-4 major decision in the 152-pound final to round out a strong afternoon for the Tigers.

Sixteen GLOW region grapplers, one team claim championship glory at Section V Wrestling Championships

NEWS


Saturday was a banner day for GLOW region grapplers, with 16 athletes and one team claiming championship glory across four separate classifications at the Section V Wrestling Championships.

The Lyndonville Tigers hosted the Class B3 meet, winning the title in front of a hometown crowd with 215 team points, well ahead of runner-up Bolivar-Richburg, which finished with 180.5 points. Three Tigers wrestlers finished atop the podium within their respective weight classes, highlighted by a win by fall for Payton Grabowski over Warsaw's Daniel Debadts in the 172-pound final. The victory for Grabowski was the 100th win of his varsity career. Lyndonville?s Ty Holmes claimed the 118 lbs. title with an 18-7 major decision over Perry?s Maddox Regatuso, while Sebastian Temich defeated Cal-Mum's Jackson Peet via a 12-4 major decision in the 152-pound final to round out a strong afternoon for the Tigers.

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