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Bear wrestlers split tri-match with Thomasville, North Moore
by Tanya Chilton and Jeff Linville
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THOMASVILLE — Mount Airy competed in a tri-meet wrestling match against North Moore and Thomasville on Wednesday and won against North Moore but got thumped against Thomasville, said Mount Airy wrestling coach Steve Braune.

Braune said the team had what he called a “re-focusing” meeting after the Bears lost 18-58 to Thomasville Bulldogs and before wrestling North Moore.

The meeting apparently worked because the Bears came out ahead winning Mount Airy Bears 75-6 over North Moore Mustangs.

The head coach said one of the most intense moments of the wrestling match and the highlight of the evening was between heavyweight Bryan Bennett and Andrew Moore. The match between the two wrestlers lasted five minutes and 33 seconds and Bennett finally ended the match by outlasting Moore 2-0 and in a reversal move got a pin, said Braun. The win made the score 69-6 in the third period, said Braun.

The results and times were for the Mount Airy versus North Moore wrestling match were:

106 Alex Howard Mount Airy North Moore wins by forfeit

113 Arlin Sechrist Mount Airy Renzi, Chris North Moore win by fall 2:49

120 Colton McMillian Mount Airy Richardson, Chase North Moore win by fall 0:30

126 Tyler Duty Mount Airy North Moore win by forfeit

132 Kenyon Smith Mount Airy Kidd, Garrett North Moore win by fall 3:56

138 Cameron Pack Mount Airy North Moore win by forfeit

145 Triston Mabry Mount Airy Stancil, Logan North Moore win by decision 5-2

152 Andrew Moore Mount Airy Garner, Cole North Moore win by fall 1:03

160 Dallas Smith Mount Airy North Moore win by forfeit

170 Landon Mumford Mount Airy North Moore win by forfeit

182 Austin Branch Mount Airy Kidd, Kyle North Moore loss by fall 0:29

195 Christian Atkins Mount Airy North Moore win by forfeit

220 Mason Timmerman Mount Airy North Moore win by forfeit

285 Jerry Bennett Mount Airy Davis, Joe North Moore win by fall 5:33

The results and times for the Mount Airy versus Thomasville wrestling match were:

106 Alex Howard Mount Airy Martin, Quahiygee Thomasville loss by fall 1:25

113 Arlin Sechrist Mount Airy Boutsady, Jason Thomasville loss by fall 1:56

120 Colton McMillian Mount Airy Butt, Ahsan Thomasville loss by fall 1:10

126 Tyler Duty Mount Airy Dupree, Louis Thomasville loss by fall 0:59

132 James Smith Mount Airy Wilson, Corbin Thomasville loss by fall 1:03

138 Cameron Pack Mount Airy Hokenson, Brett Thomasville loss by fall 1:53

145 Triston Mabry Mount Airy Williams, Lucas Thomasville loss by decision 4-8

152 Andrew Moore Mount Airy Fernandez, Felix Thomasville win by fall 3:02

160 Dallas Smith Mount Airy Makupson, Evan Thomasville loss by major decision 2-13

170 Landon Mumford Mount Airy Reeves, Aaron Thomasville loss by major decision 4-12

182 Austin Branch Mount Airy Brockett, Gabriel Thomasville loss by technical fall

195 Mount Airy Clemmons, Keith Thomasville loss by forfeit

220 Mason Timmerman Mount Airy Brisano, Anthony Thomasville win by fall 1:06

285 Jerry Bennett Mount Airy Ivory, Tyberous Thomasville win by fall 3:05

The Bears will have a week off as they don’t wrestle again until the East Wilkes Duals next Saturday.

The day-long event will feature five teams from North Carolina and five from Virginia. Mount Airy hasn’t received a lineup yet, so Braune doesn’t know which five teams they will face that day.

From North Carolina are East Wilkes, Mount Airy, North Surry, Glenn and Mount Tabor. Virginia has Magna Vista, Martinsville, Patrick County, Carroll County and Galax.

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