

After having two girls, my parents wanted a boy. Parker Robinson (McD), 5-4 Ģ85: PJ Mustipher (McD) pinned Brandon Jones (MSJ), :57 ġ06: Ryan Leventhal (McD) pinned Joel Turner (MSJ), 3:58 ġ13: Ray Kable (McD) major dec.I was doing things my own way even before I was born. Brandon Shure (McD), 4-2 ġ95: Logan Rill (MSJ) pinned Patrick Geoghan (McD), :13 Ģ20: Keagan Rill (MSJ) dec. Christian Brown (McD), 9-0 ġ82: Justin Henry (MSJ) dec. Jonathon Short (MSJ), 20-7 ġ52: Jahki Hilton (MSJ) pinned DeAndre Tackett (McD), :52 ġ60: Neil Schuster (MSJ) pinned Ryan Warshaw (McD), 2:29 ġ70: Marcus Suri (MSJ) major dec.

Seth Fillers (MSJ), 13-3 ġ45: Sam Martino (McD) major dec. Alex LaVeck (McD), 10-1 ġ38: Quinn Devaney (McD) major dec. Caden Mareno (McD), 6-3 ġ32: Shawn Orem (MSJ) major dec. We knew what happened tonight could happen.”ġ26: Kyle Trybus (MSJ) dec.

They had a couple of bonus points in that run in the middle there that took the wind out of our sails a little bit. “I thought we could win seven bouts and we were in three or four more, but bonus points turned out to be the difference. “The bonus points were the difference,” Welch said. The lineup against the Gaels featured six freshmen, four sophomores and no seniors. While the Eagles dropped their first match to their Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association rival in seven years, McDonogh coach Pete Welch said his team is young and still learning. Though they were already out of it, the Eagles’ PJ Mustipher (heavyweight) and Ryan Leventhal (106) both won by fall, and Ray Kable (113) followed with a dominating 14-4 major decision.įittingly, perhaps, Mount Saint Joseph’s Cody Trybus closed out the dual in style with a second-period pin over Travis Crawford. “I was thrilled and it’s a tribute to the kids that have been working hard.” “I haven’t seen that score in the match since I’ve been coaching,” Barnabae said. With the score then at 35-8 with only four matches remaining, the Gaels mathematically had clinched the match. Neil Schuster (160) extended the lead to 11 with a fall, Marcus Suri (170) earned a bonus point in a 9-0 major decision, and freshman Justin Henry won a tough 4-2 decision wrestling up a weight class at 182 pounds.Īfter Logan Rill (195) won by fall in just 13 seconds, Keagan Rill needed only a victory at 220 pounds to seal the win for Mount Saint Joseph, which he accomplished in a 5-4 decision over Parker Robinson. That set the tone and the momentum swung in our favor at the time and we never relinquished it.”Īfter Hilton’s pin, the rest of the team followed suit. “He’s explosive, dangerous on his feet and he really can pin anybody. “I think Jahki Hilton set the tone for the rest of the match,” he added.

While the pin may not have been unexpected, the way Hilton earned the fall lit a spark, Barnabae said.
