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Neighborhood Sports: Jefferson Captures Tourney Title With Just Nine Wrestlers
Cody Richards of Jefferson beat Kade Kluce of Dundee in the 112 pounds 6-4 pound in the 2021 Monroe County Sheriff Invitational at Jefferson. 메이저사이트

 Jefferson's wrestling crew wasn't hoping to win Saturday when it headed out to Grass Lake.

The Bears could fill 9 of the 14 weight classes in view of injury and ailment, yet had the option to get back the title prize with 189 places. Laingsburg was second with 172.5, Monroe fifth with 133.5 and St. Mary Catholic Central sixteenth win 22.

"I was somewhat astounded," Jefferson mentor Mike Humphrey. "Every one of the children got great matches today. It was only a decent day."

Assumptions began to change as the day continued.

"We had a great initially round and second round," Humphrey said. "Then, at that point, they began focusing in the group score. They said, 'Hello, we can win this thing.' They began looking at getting extra focuses."

Isaac Masserant (103), Cody Richards (112) and Noah White 140 were Jefferson's heroes and Caleb Smiley (135) put second.

Every one of the nine Bears completed in the main five as Dylan Garcia (130), Nathan Masserant (215) a d Seth Minney (160) all completed third and Fred Martin (285) and Martre Pearson (152) fifth.

"It was a decent day to get a few successes and mend a few injuries," Humphrey said. "None of our grapplers that we entered lost more than one match today."

Tim Murphy (140) required second for Monroe and partners Damien Jones (135), Tommy Honeycutt (145), Brock Graves (152) and Adrian Rincon (285) all were third. The Trojans additionally got a fourth from Angel Rincon (160) and sixths from Evan Zavala (119) and Zach Graves (130).

MaryAlice Lynch (103) took fourth for SMCC.

Rams' Williams rules
LESLIE - Brayden Williams won the 189-pound title as Flat Rock completed seventh Saturday in the Leslie Blackhawk Invitational.

The Rams had 99 focuses. New Lothrop won the 17-group occasion with 238.

Other Flat Rock players were Andrew Given (second at 145), Joe Siniarski (fourth at 285), Brendan Adams (6th at 140) and Walter Mack (6th at 152).

Boerst, Denker go 5-0
OREGON, Ohio - Tyler Boerst (150) and Rollie Denker (157) each went 5-0 as Bedford went 4-1 in Saturday's Clay Duals.

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The Mules beat Madison 59-16, Clay 36-35, Firelands 57-21 and Avon 52-22, yet tumbled to Marysville 33-28.

Noah Benore (132) and Robbie Gossard (215) were every 4-1 on the day.

Young ladies BASKETBALLBedford on balanced
Restraint - Bedford's young ladies b-ball group was on a balanced Saturday.

The Mules were outscored 23-15 in the odd numbered quarters, however overwhelmed the second and fourth time frames to knock off Sylvania Southview 41-31 Saturday.

Bedford permitted only 4 focuses each in the second and fourth quarters. It cleared out a 13-10 first-quarter shortfall by winning the second 13-4 and pulled away in the fourth subsequent to driving by a solitary point after three.

A couple of rookies drove the 9-2 Mules. Aubrey Hensley scored 13 focuses and Nyah Mullins added 9.

"Our first year recruits truly played an extraordinary game for us," Bedford mentor Bill Ryan said. "We were battling in the principal quarter and we put four green beans and a sophomore out there and they made up ground and got us back in a decent spot."