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LWC Wrestling nearly perfect in wins over MBU and WBU

By Christopher Coombs

Marshall, MO - The No. 4-ranked Lindsey Wilson wrestling team opened their season in dominating fashion today as they rolled against Missouri Baptist and Williams Baptist.

Lindsey Wilson started their day with a 46-3 win over Williams Baptist (AR) before dismantling Missouri Baptist 55-0. Across the Blue Raiders 16 matches, LWC racked up an impressive nine pins, five major decisions, one decision and just one loss.



Lindsey Wilson 46 - Williams Baptist 3

Cagen Wallace (No. 6 at 125) kicked things off winning via forfeit to open the match. Freshman Gabe Adams rolled in his first match in a Blue Raider singlet at 133-pounds. He won on a 14-6 major decision against Robert Fairchild (No. 18 at 133).

Tanner DeMien won via fall at 141-pounds over Isaiah Vizcarrondo, doing so just one minute and seven seconds into the match. Trent Johnson (No. 3 at 149) followed suit, picking up a pin against Johnny Baldwin one minute into the second frame.

Derrick Smallwood (No. 2 at 157) picked up Lindsey Wilson third straight fall of the afternoon when he downed Alzarius Boykins in 2:21. The result pushed the Blue Raiders lead to 32-0.

Lindsey Wilson dropped their only match of the night at 174-pounds when Williams Baptists Isaiah Sellers took down Chace Fink on a 9-6 decision.

Gabe Smith - 184-pounds - and Trajan Hurd - 197-pounds - both picked up major decision victories. Smith defeated Kenrick Gordon on an 8-0 result as Hurd throttled Daryus Webb 13-3.

Two time defending NAIA National Champion Brandon Reed (No. 1 at HW) pinned Demaceo Whittier to the mat in 3:34 to close out the match.

Lindsey Wilson 55 - Missouri Baptist 0

Wallace pinned Max Newberry in 5:57 to kick off the Blue Raiders second match of the day. Adams picked up his second major decision victory of the afternoon when he defeated Riley Hawk 10-2.

DeMien made quick work of his opponent Jordon Sanders, picking up his second fall of the day in just 49 seconds. Johnson and Smallwood both won vie forfeit to push the LWC advantage to 28 points.

Joe Koontz (No. 7 at 165) took down Trace Timmons (No. 20 at 165) on an 8-4 decision.

Fink and Smith then picked up back-to-back pin victories at 174 and 184-pounds, respectively. Fink defeated Nathan Vortherms in 1:02 as Smith took down Anthony Wilson in 1:59.

Hurd won on a forfeiture before Reed closed out the competition with his second pin of the afternoon. Reed defeated Sedrak Sheppard (No. 11 at HW) in 6:03.

The Blue Raiders return to the mat on Monday, Nov 30, when they travel to Crestview Hills, Kentucky to take on Thomas More (KY) and Rio Grande (OH) at 4pmCT.


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