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106 lbs. to 126 lbs.
January 1st, 2022

 

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106 Pounds Photographs

Tyson Roach (SH) pinned Kael Reaux (SS) in 2:25 

Sam Houston's Tyson Roach defeated Southside's Kael Reaux for the fourth time via a fall in 2:25.  Roach was tied with Reaux 8-8 after the 1st period.  No matter.  Twenty-five seconds later the match was over.  Airline's Logan Olsen placed third via a 5-2 win over Brother Martin's Logan Dacuyan.  Dylan Duvernay of De la Salle placed fifth. 

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113 Pounds Photographs

 Richie Clementi (BM) defeated Landon Reaux (SS) via a 17-2 technical fall

Kael's older brother Landon, the 2021 Division I Outstanding Wrestler, fared no better against Brother Martin freshman Richie Clementi.  The elder Reaux, however, is known to rebound from early losses as the season progresses.  Parkway's Matthew Gallman placed fifth.

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120 Pounds Photographs

Ernie Perry (AIR) defeated Jacob Elsenson (BM) 9-2 
   

The most anticipated finals match was at 120 lbs. between the undefeated sophomore Jacob Elsensohn of Brother Martin and Airline's two-time defending state champion, junior Ernie Perry.  Elsensohn had won three out-of-state tournaments by this time.  Perry had competed in only one tournament, also out-of-state, and placed fifth.  One should not need to mention, though, that a well-respected tournament in Oklahoma is going to provide stiffer competition than events in Katy, TX, Mobile, AL or the Florida panhandle.  The was exciting throughout, but never more so that after 30 seconds when Elsensohn lateralled Perry to his back.  The move dropped both wrestlers out of bounds, though, and even if it had not, it is arguable if Elsensohn would have scored on it.  Perry rolled through it and off his back immediately upon impact.  After that, the match belonged to Perry.  He scored three takedowns and two nearfall points to Elsensohn's two escapes.  Parkway's Christopher Strong placed fourth at 120 lbs.

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126 Pounds Photographs

Wiley Boudreaux (SS) pinned Zach Flurry (VH) in 4:48 

Following that match, Southside's Wiley Boudreaux faced the undefeated and 2021 defending Alabama Class 7A state champion (a season in which he was also undefeated) Zach Flurry of Vestavia Hills.  The two were tied 2-2 after the first period, but then Boudreaux ran-off 10 unanswered points before scoring a fall in 4:48.  Sam Houston's Caleb Lavine placed third with a 5-2 victory over Brother Martin's Hunter Chabert.

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