The Tigers traveled to Baltimore this past weekend to compete in the Gilman Duals. Our first match was against longtime opponent St. Benedict’s of Newark, New Jersey. Duke Pickett secured a big win over Chris Dowdy 6-0, who had defeated him last year at National Preps. Taylor Reuss prevailed over his opponent, 7-2, scoring three key takedowns to secure the win. Jeff Smith and Phil Rogers both had close losses, 3-7 and 2-4, respectively. Cary Jones picked up a hard-fought 7-3 victory, and Chad Kolumber secured a win by fall. Josh Trudgeon ended the match with a 2-0 win by decision. The Tigers were tough throughout the day, but in the end, St. Benedict’s prevailed, 24-42.
In the second match the Tigers dropped a decisive loss to Baltimore’s Gilman School, 12-54. Duke Pickett won by fall in the first period and Phil Rogers had a close 4-3 win. Cary Jones endured four overtimes, ultimately winning a hardfought match. Nick Cirillo, Raymond Fenstermaker, Taylor Reuss, and Pierre Courpron all had close losses.
In the final round of the tournament the Tigers faced a very strong team from Northfield Mount Hermon in Massachusetts. Duke Pickett continued his strong performance with a first-round pin; Taylor Reuss contributed his own 9-2 win. Chad Kolumber also won a 3-1 decision. Despite these successes, the Tigers fell, 12-63, to the very tough NMH team.
Woodberry wrestles next at home on Friday, Jan. 29, at 4:00 p.m. in a quad against FUMA, Liberty Christian Academy, and Fauquier High School.
In the second match the Tigers dropped a decisive loss to Baltimore’s Gilman School, 12-54. Duke Pickett won by fall in the first period and Phil Rogers had a close 4-3 win. Cary Jones endured four overtimes, ultimately winning a hardfought match. Nick Cirillo, Raymond Fenstermaker, Taylor Reuss, and Pierre Courpron all had close losses.
In the final round of the tournament the Tigers faced a very strong team from Northfield Mount Hermon in Massachusetts. Duke Pickett continued his strong performance with a first-round pin; Taylor Reuss contributed his own 9-2 win. Chad Kolumber also won a 3-1 decision. Despite these successes, the Tigers fell, 12-63, to the very tough NMH team.
Woodberry wrestles next at home on Friday, Jan. 29, at 4:00 p.m. in a quad against FUMA, Liberty Christian Academy, and Fauquier High School.