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Crusaders take
fifth straight Culotta title St. Paul's continues to impress |
January 1st, 2016 | Written by: Editor |
The host Brother Martin Crusaders won their fifth straight Trey Culotta Invitational team championship on Wednesday, outpacing runner-up St. Paul's and third-place finisher Vestavia Hills, Alabama. The Crusaders, however, did not dominate the event as they did in 2014, 2013 and 2012. In those three events the Crusaders won by an average margin of 137 points. More importantly, they averaged 218 points more than their closest Louisiana competition in those years. Their 59 point margin over St. Paul's is their lowest since 2011 when the Crusaders outscored Jesuit by 53 points. It should be noted, however, that scoring changes made in 2014 have reduced the team points awarded for falls from six points to two, significantly reducing the score totals when compared to previous years.
Eight wrestlers entered the event undefeated, but only five remained so when all was said and done. Rummel's Blake Mateu and Josh Ramirez, Nicholas Lirette of Hahnville, Christian Walden of Airline and Shaw's Matthew Blair kept their records spotless. Falling from that group were Brother Martin's Steven Shields and Stephen Rumney, and Teurlings Catholic's Brock Bonin. Shields lost in Wednesday's semifinals to Comeaux's Seth Oubre and Rumney fell in the finals to Airline's Javarious Jones. Bonin, after beating Taylor Gambill on Tuesday 5-3, lost a semifinals rematch 7-3.
Seth Oubre provided the most remarkable story of the tournament. In Tuesday's pool round he was 3-2 and qualified as the fifth seed on Wednesday. His losses were to Shields, who defeated him 13-8, and St. Paul's Jared Thieler, who pinned him in 4:00. Oubre rebounded on Wednesday with a semifinals pin over Shields in 4:50 and a come-from-behind 6-5 win over Thieler in the finals. For his accomplishment Oubre was chosen as the tournament's Outstanding Wrestler.
Before the start of the championship finals two awards were
presented. At left, Master of Ceremonies James Casadaban
recognized the outstanding career of Vestavia Hills' head coach
Steve Gaydosh. At right, four-time Division I state champion Paul Klein (class of 2015) is presented a framed singlet by former teammate and team captain Taylor Gambill. Klein is currently a freshman at Arizona State University. |
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