Northern wrestlers impressive in
By Ryan Divish/Havre Daily News Sports Editor/rdivish@havredailynews.com
A weekend that should have been filled with positives was marred a little
with one negative for Montana State University-Northern wrestling coach David
Ray.
For the first time in 12 years at Northern, Ray had a pair of wrestlers fail to
make weight at a weigh-in. While the absences of the two wrestlers didn't stop
Northern from winning its two duals against
"We've had worse things happen," Ray said. "We've had wrestlers
not show up for the trips and wrestlers leave school while the team was gone on
a road trip, obviously this isn't as bad. But it's still kind of
embarrassing."
Ray didn't sugarcoat his feelings about Dan Shaw (141) and Anthony Haukenberry
(149) not making weight for Friday's dual. But instead of getting too upset, he
simply is initiating a change not to let it happen again.
"They have to be down to weight before we leave for a trip," Ray
said. "It will be tougher but that's the way it is going to be."
The loss of the two wrestlers was felt somewhat in the first dual against
Shaw was only going to wrestle in his dual and
teammate Chris Smith took his spot quite ably pinning Cody Plant at the
Stryder Davis gave Northern the lead back, easily pinning Jessie Long at 157.
Northern followed that up with a win by decision from Aaron Jensen at 165.
At 184, Northern's David Waters was upset in overtime
11-9 to give
"We knew
While the first dual was a bit of a fight, the second was not even close.
Northern rolled through
Things got even better on Saturday at the Northwest College Invitational in
Northern rolled into the meet with 29 wrestlers and placed 14 with six
champions in a dominant showing.
At 133 pounds, Brian Luna, who will be eligible in the spring semester, rolled
to an easy title with an 11-3 major win over Tom Huntington of
Smith continued his solid wrestling, picking up the title at 141 with a 14-5
decision over Christ Moulton of Northwest. Shaw also returned to the mat to
have a solid meet, finishing third.
"Chris was in a bit of a slump early on, but he's really come out of
it," Ray said.
At 149, Haukenberry got some redemption finishing first with an 8-6 win over
Sam Allen of
"Hauk looked good up until the championship," Ray said. "I think
if he wrestled that guy again, he'd beat him pretty easy."
"Stryder really dominated," Ray said. "He likes getting those
pins."
At 165, it was an all-Northern final as Dale Seley held off teammate Aaron
Jensen 7-4. The Lights' other champ came at 197 as Burke took the title with
relative ease. Other Northern placers included Ryan Mattingly with a third at
174, Fritchman with a third at 197, Bridger Sacher with a fourth at 197 and
Chase Gormley with a third at heavyweight.
"I saw a lot of good things from Saturday," Ray said. "We looked
very dominant at some weights. I was hoping some of our younger wrestlers would
have a little better showing. But this meet was a good way for us to get some
more time on the mat and some more experience before the Cowboy Open next
weekend."
Northern will make another foray in
MSU-Northern 26,
125 - Jeremy Baker, WW dec. Zach Morgan, MSU-N 11-5; 133 - Cade Christian, WW
dec. Michael McPeak, MSU-N 12-6; 141 - Chris Smith, MSU-N pinned Cody Plant
MSU-Northern 54, Si-Tanka Huron 6
125 - Zach Morgan, MSU-N pinned James Hick, HUR 3:24; 133 - Michael McPeak,
MSU-N pinned Travis Lewis, HUR 2:51; 141 - Chris Smith, MSU-N pinned Adam
Monroe, HUR 2:21; 149 - double forfeit; 157 - Stryder Davis, MSU-N pinned Corey
Bryant, HUR 3:35; 165 - Aaron Jensen, MSU-N won be forfeit; 174 - Emory
Willson, MSU-N win by forfeit; 184 - David Waters, MSU-N dec. Drew Reed, HUR
7-6; 197 - Mazi Burke, MSU-N dec. Eugene Prevre, HUR 8-4; HWT - Brian
Fritchman, MSU-N pinned Eli Fischer 3:13.
Northwest College Invitational
Top placers
133- Brian Luna, 1st
133 - Albert Starrett, 4th
141 - Chris Smith, 1st
141 - Dan Shaw, 3rd
149 - Anthony Haukenberry, 1st
157 - Stryder Davis, 1st
165 - Dale Seley, 1st
165 - Aaron Jensen, 2nd
174 - Ryan Mattingly, 3rd
184 - David Waters, 4th
197 - Mazi Burke, 1st
197 - Brian Fritchman, 1st
HWT - Chase Gormley, 3rd