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Concord Wins In Hollis; Bedford Beats Exeter; Nashua South Wins: NH Wrestling Results
Plus: Milford beats Bishop Guertin, Salem beats Pinkerton in tight meet, and Souhegan wins over Kingswood Regional High School.
HOLLIS, NH — Crimson Tide wrestlers traveled to Hollis to battle the Cavaliers on Wednesday night and came away with another win.
Concord beat Hollis-Brookline, 53 to 20. The Tide had five forfeits due to a lack of wrestlers for the Cavaliers.
Junior varsity wrestlers also had several bouts, with Hollis winning five and Concord winning four.
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Varsity Results
Weight 106: Carter Buxton (Concord) by forfeit.
113: Victor Lomme (Hollis-Brookline) over Biswas Darji (Concord) by pin.
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120: Scout Crea (Hollis-Brookline) over Isaiah Brien (Concord) by technical fall, 17-1.
126: Owen Gregg (Concord) over Hunter Knight (Hollis-Brookline) by Dec, 9-3.
132: Dominic Schinella (Concord) over Will Crawford (Hollis-Brookline) by major decision, 19-9.
138: Caden Bruseo (Hollis-Brookline) over Leonardo Chung (Concord) by fall.
144: Jaxon Carter (Concord) over Enzo Kolar (Hollis-Brookline) by fall.
150: Sawyer McCready (Concord) by forfeit.
157: Jacob Critchfield (Hollis-Brookline) over Maximus Chung (Concord) by decision, 8-1.
165: Ryley Holt (Concord) over Martin Burns (Hollis-Brookline) by pin.
175: Jacoby Merrill (Concord) by forfeit.
190: Carl Sirrianna (Concord) by forfeit.
215: Isaiah Puckett (Concord) over Phillip Berke (Hollis-Brookline) major decision, 9-1.
285: Wayne Gutierrez Sakakeeny (Concord) by forfeit.
Bedford Bests Exeter In A Squeaker
Exeter traveled to Bedford but missed a victory by nine points, with the Bulldogs winning 41-32.
Here are the varsity results:
165: Calvin Bradley (Bedford) over Ryan Mikulsky (Exeter) by fall.
175: Camden Santos (Bedford) over Avery Niemi (Exeter) by fall.
190: Samuel Cowette (Bedford) over Noah Stonge (Exeter) by decision, 11-7.
215: Gavin McConnell (Bedford) over Caleb Sturtevant (Exeter) by technical fall, 15-0.
285: Luke St. Onge (Exeter) over Matthew Benn (Bedford) by fall.
106: Reid Grandmason (Exeter) over Jackson Ela (Bedford) by fall.
113: Samuel Upham (Bedford) over Ryder Marchand (Exeter) by fall.
120: Hudson Berry (Exeter) by forfeit.
126: Nathan Benson (Exeter) over Eric Gao (Bedford) by technical fall, 17-1.
132: Damien Kasem (Bedford) over Harrison Higgins (Exeter) by fall.
138: Alexander Jennings (Bedford) over Martin Benson (Exeter) by major decision, 16-7.
144: Nicholas Darby (Exeter) over Jack Bergeron (Bedford) by decision, 6-3.
150: Aidan Shaw (Exeter) by forfeit.
157: Tucker Watson (Bedford) over Juan Bueno (Exeter) by technical fall, 16-1.
Londonderry Wins Against Windham
The Lancers took a win from the Cougars on Wednesday night, 54-30.
120: Cam Roussell (Londonderry) over Evan Ortolani (Windham) by fall.
132: Henry Palmer (Windham) over Dylan Nadeau (Londonderry) by fall.
138: Liam McGrail (Windham) over Jayce Carrasquillo (Londonderry) by fall.
150: Caleb Holden (Londonderry) over Adam Illes (Windham) by fall.
157: Manny Perez (Londonderry) over Nolan Lamb (Windham) by fall.
165: Brendan Egan (Londonderry) over Ryan Hiltz (Windham) by fall.
175: David Pento (Londonderry) over William Napolitano (Windham) by fall.
106: Anthony Cipolletta (Londonderry) over Shaye Watson (Windham) by fall.
113: Jason Ciano (Windham) over Lennox DeLeon (Londonderry) by fall.
Three Londonderry wrestlers won by forfeit: Lachlan Buttle in the 190, Blake Buttle in the 215, and Lucian Yazbek in the 285. Jacob Hoyt in the 126 and Christopher Guarnaccia in the 144 won by default for Windham.
Editor's Note: The Londonderry vs. Windham results have been corrected.
Hudson Beats Merrimack, 48-28
Alvirne High School was able to chop the Tomahawks on Wednesday.
Winning for Merrimack included Mason Caron in the 144 by pin, Carter Anderson in the 175 by fall, Owen Sayball won by technical fall, 17-0, in the 126, Connor Sayball won in the 132 by fall, and winning by a 29-9 technical fall was Landon Shultz in the 138. In extra bouts, Avery Lanteigne in the 175 won by fall, Brandon Gendron won by fall in the 126, and Jack Anderson won by fall in the 132.
Milford Beats Bishop Guertin, 53-24
Forfeits helped the Spartans beat the Cardinals on Wednesday with Milford netting four.
Kiernan Lordan in the 120, Jace Wilhelmi in the 157, Nathanael Post in the 190, and Elijah Wales in the 215 all won unopposed.
Also winning for Milford were Josh Enright in the 113 by pin, Calix Lajoie by decision, 7-1, in the 126, Cameron Stickney by fall in the 138, Tanner Herbert by decision in the 144, 12-10, Noah Kittredge in the 165 won by pin, and Jack Clancy in the 175 won by technical fall, 17-1.
Nashua South Takes 2, North Loses
Nashua South beat both Manchester Central, 59-21, and Memorial, 60-22, on Wednesday, while Nashua North lost to Spaulding.
In the 106, John Signor (Nashua South) over Hyro Melikian (Manchester Central) by technical fall, 17-1; Marlon Gomez (Nashua South) over Zach Helie (Manchester Central) by fall in the 126; and Connor Whitman (Nashua South), in the 165, over Drake Jaimes (Manchester Central) by fall.
In the 175, Drake Jaimes (Manchester Central) over Nathan Cast (Nashua South) by a 10-3 decision while Soal Panyanouvong (Manchester Central) over Logan Rice (Nashua South) by fall in the 190.
Winning by forfeit for South was Aarush Dutta in the 113, Robert Signor in the 120, John McDevitt in the 138, Michael Holden in the 144, Benjamin Byrne in the 150, and Alex Rochette in the 157. Angel Lopez in the 215 and Gannon Williford in the 285 won by default for Central.
Against Memorial, in the 126, Marlon Gomez (Nashua South) over Michelle Khiev (Manchester Memorial) by fall; John McDevitt (Nashua South) over Jyzeah Almonte (Manchester Memorial) by fall in the 126; Dominick Rowell (Manchester Memorial) over Michael Holden (Nashua South) by fall in the 144; Benjamin Byrne (Nashua South) over Nasr Abbari (Manchester Memorial) by fall in the 150; Cameron Gerardi (Manchester Memorial) over Alex Rochette (Nashua South) by major decision, 15-5, in the 157; and Yazen Al Janabi (Manchester Memorial) over Logan Rice (Nashua South) by fall.
South wrestlers winning by forfeit included John Signor in the 106, Aarush Dutta in the 113, Robert Signor in the 120, Connor Whitman in the 165, and Mia Baez in the 190 all won by forfeit. Jayden Kuilan of Memorial also won by forfeit.
For Nashua North, the spread was just 12 points.
Winning for the Titans were Owne Gagnon in the 120 by pin, Sebastian Ochoa in the 126 by major decision, 11-0, Gavin Page by decision, 8-3, in the 132, Caleb Smith by technical fall, 16-0, in the 138, Julian Palladini in the 144 by pin, and in the 150, Kayden Vallerand-Kennaeally, by fall.
Goffstown Clips The Clippers
Portsmouth battled with the Grizzlies in Goffstown but lost, 67 to 11.
For Portsmouth, Michael Sherburne won the 285 by fall, Carter Kuhn won the 120 by technical fall, 21-6, and Evan Cook won by fall in an extra bout.
Salem Beats The Astros, 40-31
Forfeits made the difference for the Blue Devils as they took away a win from neighboring Derry.
Micah Howard in the 190, Evan Lynch in the 120, and Trevor O’Brien in the 126 each won by default. Also winning were John Blocksidge in the 106 by fall, Maddox Boudreau by fall in the 113, Talen Walton in the 138 by pin, and Caleb O’Rourke by major decision, 11-1, in the 144.
Souhegan Beats Kingswood Regional
Wrestlers in Wolfeboro drove 90 minutes to Amherst for a meet but came up short against the Sabers, 57-24.
Souhegan took four by forfeit: Mary Wellen in the 113, Owen Kostecki in the 120, Jack Kaler in the 126, and Chase Knuckles in the 150.
Also winning for Amherst-Mont Vernon were Landon Carson by pin in the 132, Benjamin Smiley by fall in the 132, Cole Brandt by fall in the 144, Sam Albert in the 165 by pin, Liam Fisher in the 190 by decision, 9-3, and Gabriel Holt in the 285 by fall.
View full results linked here on TrackWrestling.org.
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