Warsaw Swimmers Outpace Manchester To Open Season
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
By Staff Report-
Northfield was represented by one swimmer in the girls meet.
Warsaw will host Wawasee in a Northern Lakes Conference meet Saturday morning, and Manchester will travel to Royal Center and take on Pioneer on Dec. 1.
Warsaw Boys 142, Manchester 20
200 medley relay – 1. Warsaw (Zach Tayler, Matt Wideman, Ethan Cook, Hudson Snyder) 1:46.89, 2. Warsaw 1:51.30, 3. Warsaw 1:53.23, 4. Manchester 2:08.15; 200 freestyle – 1. E. Cook (W) 1:54.35, 2. Adam Doyle (W) 2:02.62, 3. Matt Hastings (W) 2:06.83, 4. Noah Cain (M) 2:22.70, 5. Ben Green (M) 2:39.26, 6. Cohen Marvel (M) 2:52.10; Boys 200 IM – Taylor (W) 2:10.57, 2. Snyder (W) 2:11.81, 3. Nick Zogbi (W) 2:14.33; 50 freestyle – Jacob LaLond (W) 23.72, 2. Evan Borchers (W) 26.96, 3. Wildman (W) 25.77, 4. Max Karg (M) 26.02, 5. Carter Vernon (M) 34.05, 6. Jacob Slavkin (M) 39.16; 100 butterfly – 1. E. Cook (W) 57.57, 2. Doyle (W) 59.92, 3. Borchers (W) 1:04.89; 100 freestyle – 1. Alex Cook (W) 55.87, 2. LaLond (W) 56.69, 3. Kaleb Schneidewent (W) 57.64, 4. Parker York (M) 1:08.21, 5. Luke Donathan (M) 1:17.41, 6. Skavkin (M) 1:30.29; 500 freestyle – 1. Hastings (W) 5:21.66, 2. Snyder (W) 5:52.146, 3. Christian McDaniel (W) 5:57.46, 4. Cain (M) 6:32.71; 200 freestyle relay – 1. Warsaw (LaLond, E. Cook, Borchers, Wildman) 1:37.26, 2. Warsaw 1:42.06, 3. Manchester 2:19.13; 100 backstroke – 1. Tayler (W) 59.62, 2. Zogbi (W) 1:01.06, 3. Riley Newton (W) 1:13.53, 4. Green (M) 1:14.15, 5. Donathan (M) 1:54.88, 6. Marvel (M) 1:59.43; 100 breaststroke – 1. Wildman (W) 1:07.17, 2. Mason Metzinger (W) 1:09.41, 3. Ian Deming (W) 1:15.68, 4. Karg (M) 1:22.25; 400 freestyle relay – 1. Warsaw (Snyder, Zogbi, Schneidewent, Tayler) 3:42.08, 2. Warsaw 3:45.89, 3. manchester 3:52.62
Warsaw Girls 121, Manchester 48
Warsaw 144, Northfield 4
Manchester 118, Northfield 6
200 medley relay – 1. Warsaw (Lauren Kuhl, Delaney Wihebrink, Brenna Morgan, Olivia Herman) 2:01.12, 2. Manchester 2:18.26, 3. Warsaw 2:23.98; 200 freestyle – 1. Kuhl (W) 2:19.00, 2. Laurel Moeller (W) 2:19.33, 3. Audrey Curson (W) 2:21.15, 4. Skye Fierstos (M) 2:42.84, 5. Corrie Osborne (M) 2:43.59, 6. Halie Wampler (M) 2:56.46; 200 IM – 1. Alexis Vernon (M) 2:46.92, 2. Maddie ray (W) 2:47.34, 3. Liz Slough (W) 2:49.08, 4. Cora Barnett (M) 2:59.91, 5. Ella Knight (W) 3:21.60; 50 freestyle – 1. Morgan (W) 24.59, 2. Herman (W) 27.99, 3. Wihebrink (W) 28.14, 4. Allison Smith (M) 29.14, 5. Madyson Ulrey (M) 33.00, 6. L. Biehl (N) 35.35; 100 butterfly – 1. Morgan (W) 1:02.04, 2. M. Ray (W)1:21.14, 3. Lillian Myers (M) 1:30.17, 4. Rosie Fleming (W) 1:50.41; 100 freestyle – 1. Herman (W) 1:04.32, 2. Izzy Ray (W) 1:09.53, 3. Osborne (M) 1:12.04, 4. Ulrey (M) 1:13.94, 5. Allison Thompson (W) 1:14.71, 6. Biehl (N) 1:16.93; 500 freestyle – 1. Sarah Doyle (W) 6:18.72, 2. Sarah Sekora (W) 7L11.39, 3. Curson (W) 7:28.14, 4. Tahnee Fuentes (M) 7:38.41, 5. Barnett (M) 7:42.95; 200 freestyle relay – 1. Warsaw (Herman, Moeller, Wihebrink, Morgan) 1:47.96, 2. Manchester 2:05.25, 3. Warsaw 2:17.84; 100 backstroke – 1. Kuhl (W) 1:14.14, 2. Smith (M) 1:23.78, 3. Morgan Price (W) 1:28.80, 4. Thompson (W) 1:33.18, 5. Wampler (M) 1:593.40; 100 breaststroke – 1. Wihebrink (W) 1:14.71, 2. Fleming (W) 1:18.37, 3. Vernon (M) 1:25.52, 4. Franny Schannep (M) 1:32.35, 5. Emma Altimus (M) 1:33.31, 6. Moeller (W) 1:41.33; 400 freestyle relay – 1. Warsaw 4:24.75, 2. Manchester 4:52.08, 3. Warsaw 5:01.62
Girls Basketball
Tuesday in Akron
Seventh-ranked Tippecanoe Valley moved to 4-0 on the season with an easy 73-27 win over Maconaquah in the Three Rivers Conference opener for the Lady Vikings.
Valley opens the Tippecanoe Valley Thanksgiving Classic against Portage at 10:30 Saturday morning. Westfield and Fort Wayne South play the other semifinal at 12:15 p.m. Consolation and championship games will be Saturday night.
Tuesday in Warsaw
Third-ranked (Class 4A) Penn came in to the Tiger Den and took care of business with a 61-37 win over Warsaw.
The Lady Tigers were within a basket after the first quarter but were outscored 21-8 in the second period.
Dayton Groninger led Warsaw with 19 points and five rebounds. Camryn Burr led Penn with a game-high 20 points. Kaitlyn Marenyl added 13 for the Lady Kingsmen.
Warsaw (0-4) will host Whitko Friday night.
PENN 61, WARSAW 37
P 15 21 10 15 – 61
W 13 8 7 9 – 37
Penn – Camryn Burr 9-15 1-2 20, Kaitlyn Marenyl 6-13 1-2 13, Lindsy Kline 3-7 2-2 8, Claire Carlton 3-6 0-0 7, Kamra Solomon 2-3 2-2 6, Sara Doi 2-4 0-0 5, Tia Chambers 1-1 0-0 2, Lindsay Chrise 0-5 0-0 0, S. Amber 0-0 0-0 0, Delaney Jarrett 0-0 0-0 0, Jamessa Chesnic 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-55 6-8 61.
Warsaw – Dayton Groninger 3-7 13-17 19, Emma Bohnenkamper 2-2 1-2 5, Madi Graham 1-5 2-3 4, Mariah Rivera 1-4 2-2 4, Kenzie Welk 1-3 0-0 3, Page Desenberg 1-3 0-0 2, Kacy Bragg 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 9-25 18-24 37.
Three-pointers – Penn 3 (Buhr, Carlton, Doi), Warsaw 1 (Welk); Rebounds – Penn 28 (Buhr 12), Warsaw 21 (Groninger 5); Fouls – Penn 18, Warsaw 12; Fouled out – none; Records – Penn 6-0, Warsaw 0-5
JV – Warsaw 33, Penn 31
Tuesday in Winona Lake
Melissa Goss led Lakeland Christian Academy with nine points in the Lady Cougars’ 55-23 home loss to Jimtown.
Hannah Delp, Rachel Sand and Gabby Catron added four points each for LCA. Goss and Brady Gross had 11 rebounds each.
After playing its first six games in 13 days, LCA doesn’t play again until it takes a 3-3 record to Hamilton on Dec. 5.
JIMTOWN 55
LAKELAND CHRISTIAN 23
J 10 8 15 22 – 55
LCA 6 4 5 8 – 23
Lakeland Christian scoring – Melissa Goss 9, Hannah Delp 4, Rachel Sand 4, Gabby Catron 4, Abigail Fishel 2; Rebounds – Goss 11, Brady Gross 11, Sand 5, Delp 2, Ellie Nieveen 2, Catron 1, Carissa Urschalitz 1; Assists – Gross 2, Goss 1, Urschalitz 1; Steals – Goss 2, Delp 1, Gross 1; Block – Sand 1.
Tuesday in Nappanee
Triton fell to 0-6 on the year after dropping a 41-26 decision at NorthWood.
The Lady Trojan JV also fell 20-16 to the Lady Panthers.
Triton returns to action Saturday when it host Leo in the first round of the Triton Tournament, with tip-off at 10 a.m. Wawasee will play Lebanon at noon, with the consolation game at 6 p.m. and the championship at 8 p.m.
Boys Basketball
Tuesday in Fulton
Jon Harmon had eight points and Carter Twombly added six for Lakeland Christian Academy in its 62-26 season-opening loss at Caston.
The Cougars will travel to Waterford Mills, near Goshen, and take on Bethany Christian on Dec. 1.
CASTON 62
LAKELAND CHRISTIAN 26
LCA 6 5 8 7 – 26
C 10 16 17 9 – 62
LCA – Josh McDaniel 1 0-1 2, Noah Twombly 2 0-0 4, Jon Harmon 3 0-0 8, Jake Harmon 0 0-0 0, Landon Twombly 0 0-0 0, Carter Twombly 2 2-3 6, Connor Blum 1 2-2 4, Jeremy Gross 0 0-0 0, Skyler Harris 1 0-4 2. Totals 10 4-10 26.
Caston – Brandon Kinser 2 0-0 6, Trey Young 2 0-0 4, Eli Douglass 2 1-2 5, Hunter Babb 4 1-3 9, Brady Hartman 0 0-0 0, Michael Romley 1 0-2 2, Trenton Howard 1 0-0 3, Garrett Badry 0 0-0 0, Galen Rentschler 2 1-1 7, Brayton Jellison 11 1-2 26, Matt Rams 0 0-1 0. Totals 25 5-12 62.
Three-pointers – LCA 2 (N. Twombly 2), Caston 7 (Jellison 3, Kinser 2, Howard, Rentschler); Fouls – LCA 13; Caston 14; Fouled out – none; Records – LCA 0-1, Caston 1-0
Wrestling
Tuesday in Bourbon
Powered by six pins and five forfeits, Triton beat Tippecanoe Valley 66-17 in the Trojan Trench.
Triton got pins from Ryan Home, Bryce Swihart, Bo Snyder, Vince Helton, Nick Harker and John Salinas. Miles Ortiz, Malachi Green, Adonic Salinas, Lee Mullte and Gage Waddle were credited with wins by forfeit.
Winners for Tippecanoe Valley were Billy Smith, Chevy Teeter and Josh Back.
Triton will host Caston in a Hoosier North Athletic Conference dual meet Dec. 3. Tippecanoe Valley will host Wabash in a Three Rivers Conference dual meet Dec. 1.
TRITON 66
TIPPECANOE VALLEY 17
106 – Miles Ortiz (T) won by forfeit; 113 – Bryce Swihart (T) pinned Miriah Owens; 120 – Malachi Green (T) won by forfeit; 126 – Adonic Salinas (T) won by forfeit; 132 – Chevy Teeter (TV) pinned Riley Chickering; 138 – Lee Mullte (T) won by forfeit; 145 – Bo Snyder (T) pinned Jarek Mikel; 152 – Vince Helton (T) pinned Isaac Randall; 160 – Nick Harker (T) pinned Dylan Warner; 170 – Gage Waddle (T) won by forfeit; 182 – John Salinas (T) pinned Alvaro Guiterrez; 195 – Josh Back (TV) won by technical fall over Cameron Scarberry; 220 – Jameson Baker (TV) pinned Billy Smith; 285 – Ryan Home (T) pinned Cody Craig.
Tuesday in Peru
Manchester opened its Three Rivers Conference wrestling season with a 57-19 loss at Peru.
Trey Addair won by decision at 132 pounds for the Squires, as did Remington Trick at 138. Quinton Moore (170) and Landon Tharp (220) pinned their opponents.
Next up for Manchester is the Wabash County Meet at Northfield Dec. 5.[[In-content Ad]]
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Northfield was represented by one swimmer in the girls meet.
Warsaw will host Wawasee in a Northern Lakes Conference meet Saturday morning, and Manchester will travel to Royal Center and take on Pioneer on Dec. 1.
Warsaw Boys 142, Manchester 20
200 medley relay – 1. Warsaw (Zach Tayler, Matt Wideman, Ethan Cook, Hudson Snyder) 1:46.89, 2. Warsaw 1:51.30, 3. Warsaw 1:53.23, 4. Manchester 2:08.15; 200 freestyle – 1. E. Cook (W) 1:54.35, 2. Adam Doyle (W) 2:02.62, 3. Matt Hastings (W) 2:06.83, 4. Noah Cain (M) 2:22.70, 5. Ben Green (M) 2:39.26, 6. Cohen Marvel (M) 2:52.10; Boys 200 IM – Taylor (W) 2:10.57, 2. Snyder (W) 2:11.81, 3. Nick Zogbi (W) 2:14.33; 50 freestyle – Jacob LaLond (W) 23.72, 2. Evan Borchers (W) 26.96, 3. Wildman (W) 25.77, 4. Max Karg (M) 26.02, 5. Carter Vernon (M) 34.05, 6. Jacob Slavkin (M) 39.16; 100 butterfly – 1. E. Cook (W) 57.57, 2. Doyle (W) 59.92, 3. Borchers (W) 1:04.89; 100 freestyle – 1. Alex Cook (W) 55.87, 2. LaLond (W) 56.69, 3. Kaleb Schneidewent (W) 57.64, 4. Parker York (M) 1:08.21, 5. Luke Donathan (M) 1:17.41, 6. Skavkin (M) 1:30.29; 500 freestyle – 1. Hastings (W) 5:21.66, 2. Snyder (W) 5:52.146, 3. Christian McDaniel (W) 5:57.46, 4. Cain (M) 6:32.71; 200 freestyle relay – 1. Warsaw (LaLond, E. Cook, Borchers, Wildman) 1:37.26, 2. Warsaw 1:42.06, 3. Manchester 2:19.13; 100 backstroke – 1. Tayler (W) 59.62, 2. Zogbi (W) 1:01.06, 3. Riley Newton (W) 1:13.53, 4. Green (M) 1:14.15, 5. Donathan (M) 1:54.88, 6. Marvel (M) 1:59.43; 100 breaststroke – 1. Wildman (W) 1:07.17, 2. Mason Metzinger (W) 1:09.41, 3. Ian Deming (W) 1:15.68, 4. Karg (M) 1:22.25; 400 freestyle relay – 1. Warsaw (Snyder, Zogbi, Schneidewent, Tayler) 3:42.08, 2. Warsaw 3:45.89, 3. manchester 3:52.62
Warsaw Girls 121, Manchester 48
Warsaw 144, Northfield 4
Manchester 118, Northfield 6
200 medley relay – 1. Warsaw (Lauren Kuhl, Delaney Wihebrink, Brenna Morgan, Olivia Herman) 2:01.12, 2. Manchester 2:18.26, 3. Warsaw 2:23.98; 200 freestyle – 1. Kuhl (W) 2:19.00, 2. Laurel Moeller (W) 2:19.33, 3. Audrey Curson (W) 2:21.15, 4. Skye Fierstos (M) 2:42.84, 5. Corrie Osborne (M) 2:43.59, 6. Halie Wampler (M) 2:56.46; 200 IM – 1. Alexis Vernon (M) 2:46.92, 2. Maddie ray (W) 2:47.34, 3. Liz Slough (W) 2:49.08, 4. Cora Barnett (M) 2:59.91, 5. Ella Knight (W) 3:21.60; 50 freestyle – 1. Morgan (W) 24.59, 2. Herman (W) 27.99, 3. Wihebrink (W) 28.14, 4. Allison Smith (M) 29.14, 5. Madyson Ulrey (M) 33.00, 6. L. Biehl (N) 35.35; 100 butterfly – 1. Morgan (W) 1:02.04, 2. M. Ray (W)1:21.14, 3. Lillian Myers (M) 1:30.17, 4. Rosie Fleming (W) 1:50.41; 100 freestyle – 1. Herman (W) 1:04.32, 2. Izzy Ray (W) 1:09.53, 3. Osborne (M) 1:12.04, 4. Ulrey (M) 1:13.94, 5. Allison Thompson (W) 1:14.71, 6. Biehl (N) 1:16.93; 500 freestyle – 1. Sarah Doyle (W) 6:18.72, 2. Sarah Sekora (W) 7L11.39, 3. Curson (W) 7:28.14, 4. Tahnee Fuentes (M) 7:38.41, 5. Barnett (M) 7:42.95; 200 freestyle relay – 1. Warsaw (Herman, Moeller, Wihebrink, Morgan) 1:47.96, 2. Manchester 2:05.25, 3. Warsaw 2:17.84; 100 backstroke – 1. Kuhl (W) 1:14.14, 2. Smith (M) 1:23.78, 3. Morgan Price (W) 1:28.80, 4. Thompson (W) 1:33.18, 5. Wampler (M) 1:593.40; 100 breaststroke – 1. Wihebrink (W) 1:14.71, 2. Fleming (W) 1:18.37, 3. Vernon (M) 1:25.52, 4. Franny Schannep (M) 1:32.35, 5. Emma Altimus (M) 1:33.31, 6. Moeller (W) 1:41.33; 400 freestyle relay – 1. Warsaw 4:24.75, 2. Manchester 4:52.08, 3. Warsaw 5:01.62
Girls Basketball
Tuesday in Akron
Seventh-ranked Tippecanoe Valley moved to 4-0 on the season with an easy 73-27 win over Maconaquah in the Three Rivers Conference opener for the Lady Vikings.
Valley opens the Tippecanoe Valley Thanksgiving Classic against Portage at 10:30 Saturday morning. Westfield and Fort Wayne South play the other semifinal at 12:15 p.m. Consolation and championship games will be Saturday night.
Tuesday in Warsaw
Third-ranked (Class 4A) Penn came in to the Tiger Den and took care of business with a 61-37 win over Warsaw.
The Lady Tigers were within a basket after the first quarter but were outscored 21-8 in the second period.
Dayton Groninger led Warsaw with 19 points and five rebounds. Camryn Burr led Penn with a game-high 20 points. Kaitlyn Marenyl added 13 for the Lady Kingsmen.
Warsaw (0-4) will host Whitko Friday night.
PENN 61, WARSAW 37
P 15 21 10 15 – 61
W 13 8 7 9 – 37
Penn – Camryn Burr 9-15 1-2 20, Kaitlyn Marenyl 6-13 1-2 13, Lindsy Kline 3-7 2-2 8, Claire Carlton 3-6 0-0 7, Kamra Solomon 2-3 2-2 6, Sara Doi 2-4 0-0 5, Tia Chambers 1-1 0-0 2, Lindsay Chrise 0-5 0-0 0, S. Amber 0-0 0-0 0, Delaney Jarrett 0-0 0-0 0, Jamessa Chesnic 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-55 6-8 61.
Warsaw – Dayton Groninger 3-7 13-17 19, Emma Bohnenkamper 2-2 1-2 5, Madi Graham 1-5 2-3 4, Mariah Rivera 1-4 2-2 4, Kenzie Welk 1-3 0-0 3, Page Desenberg 1-3 0-0 2, Kacy Bragg 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 9-25 18-24 37.
Three-pointers – Penn 3 (Buhr, Carlton, Doi), Warsaw 1 (Welk); Rebounds – Penn 28 (Buhr 12), Warsaw 21 (Groninger 5); Fouls – Penn 18, Warsaw 12; Fouled out – none; Records – Penn 6-0, Warsaw 0-5
JV – Warsaw 33, Penn 31
Tuesday in Winona Lake
Melissa Goss led Lakeland Christian Academy with nine points in the Lady Cougars’ 55-23 home loss to Jimtown.
Hannah Delp, Rachel Sand and Gabby Catron added four points each for LCA. Goss and Brady Gross had 11 rebounds each.
After playing its first six games in 13 days, LCA doesn’t play again until it takes a 3-3 record to Hamilton on Dec. 5.
JIMTOWN 55
LAKELAND CHRISTIAN 23
J 10 8 15 22 – 55
LCA 6 4 5 8 – 23
Lakeland Christian scoring – Melissa Goss 9, Hannah Delp 4, Rachel Sand 4, Gabby Catron 4, Abigail Fishel 2; Rebounds – Goss 11, Brady Gross 11, Sand 5, Delp 2, Ellie Nieveen 2, Catron 1, Carissa Urschalitz 1; Assists – Gross 2, Goss 1, Urschalitz 1; Steals – Goss 2, Delp 1, Gross 1; Block – Sand 1.
Tuesday in Nappanee
Triton fell to 0-6 on the year after dropping a 41-26 decision at NorthWood.
The Lady Trojan JV also fell 20-16 to the Lady Panthers.
Triton returns to action Saturday when it host Leo in the first round of the Triton Tournament, with tip-off at 10 a.m. Wawasee will play Lebanon at noon, with the consolation game at 6 p.m. and the championship at 8 p.m.
Boys Basketball
Tuesday in Fulton
Jon Harmon had eight points and Carter Twombly added six for Lakeland Christian Academy in its 62-26 season-opening loss at Caston.
The Cougars will travel to Waterford Mills, near Goshen, and take on Bethany Christian on Dec. 1.
CASTON 62
LAKELAND CHRISTIAN 26
LCA 6 5 8 7 – 26
C 10 16 17 9 – 62
LCA – Josh McDaniel 1 0-1 2, Noah Twombly 2 0-0 4, Jon Harmon 3 0-0 8, Jake Harmon 0 0-0 0, Landon Twombly 0 0-0 0, Carter Twombly 2 2-3 6, Connor Blum 1 2-2 4, Jeremy Gross 0 0-0 0, Skyler Harris 1 0-4 2. Totals 10 4-10 26.
Caston – Brandon Kinser 2 0-0 6, Trey Young 2 0-0 4, Eli Douglass 2 1-2 5, Hunter Babb 4 1-3 9, Brady Hartman 0 0-0 0, Michael Romley 1 0-2 2, Trenton Howard 1 0-0 3, Garrett Badry 0 0-0 0, Galen Rentschler 2 1-1 7, Brayton Jellison 11 1-2 26, Matt Rams 0 0-1 0. Totals 25 5-12 62.
Three-pointers – LCA 2 (N. Twombly 2), Caston 7 (Jellison 3, Kinser 2, Howard, Rentschler); Fouls – LCA 13; Caston 14; Fouled out – none; Records – LCA 0-1, Caston 1-0
Wrestling
Tuesday in Bourbon
Powered by six pins and five forfeits, Triton beat Tippecanoe Valley 66-17 in the Trojan Trench.
Triton got pins from Ryan Home, Bryce Swihart, Bo Snyder, Vince Helton, Nick Harker and John Salinas. Miles Ortiz, Malachi Green, Adonic Salinas, Lee Mullte and Gage Waddle were credited with wins by forfeit.
Winners for Tippecanoe Valley were Billy Smith, Chevy Teeter and Josh Back.
Triton will host Caston in a Hoosier North Athletic Conference dual meet Dec. 3. Tippecanoe Valley will host Wabash in a Three Rivers Conference dual meet Dec. 1.
TRITON 66
TIPPECANOE VALLEY 17
106 – Miles Ortiz (T) won by forfeit; 113 – Bryce Swihart (T) pinned Miriah Owens; 120 – Malachi Green (T) won by forfeit; 126 – Adonic Salinas (T) won by forfeit; 132 – Chevy Teeter (TV) pinned Riley Chickering; 138 – Lee Mullte (T) won by forfeit; 145 – Bo Snyder (T) pinned Jarek Mikel; 152 – Vince Helton (T) pinned Isaac Randall; 160 – Nick Harker (T) pinned Dylan Warner; 170 – Gage Waddle (T) won by forfeit; 182 – John Salinas (T) pinned Alvaro Guiterrez; 195 – Josh Back (TV) won by technical fall over Cameron Scarberry; 220 – Jameson Baker (TV) pinned Billy Smith; 285 – Ryan Home (T) pinned Cody Craig.
Tuesday in Peru
Manchester opened its Three Rivers Conference wrestling season with a 57-19 loss at Peru.
Trey Addair won by decision at 132 pounds for the Squires, as did Remington Trick at 138. Quinton Moore (170) and Landon Tharp (220) pinned their opponents.
Next up for Manchester is the Wabash County Meet at Northfield Dec. 5.[[In-content Ad]]
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