Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Busy month for Bears Wrestling

Trey Heckadon pins his
Diamond opponent
On Tuesday, Jan 4, 2011, the Butler Bears varsity wrestling team traveled to Diamond for a regular dual event. The Bears won by an overall score of 39-25. Individual scores were as follows:
Butler vs Diamond:

103 Jeremy Goade (Diamond) won by forfeit

112 Trey Heckadon (Butler) pinned Jeremy Morris (Diamond) at 2:40

119 Dylan Flint (Diamond) pinned Dustin Laughlin (Butler) at 1:33

125 Kolton Walstead (Diamond) won by decision 16-9 against Kaleb Hurshman (Butler)

130 Daniel Shubert (Butler) pinned Jordan Douglas (Diamond) at 5:28

135 Khanin Watts (Butler) won by decision 10-6 against Logan Nickoliasen (Diamond)

140 Austin Fix (Butler) won by forfeit

145 Both schools open

152 Devin Campbell (Diamond) won by decision 10-4 against Kyle Todd (Butler)

160 Cody Pitts (Butler) won by forfeit

171 Brandon Mason (Butler) won by forfeit

189 Chris Pittman (Diamond) won by decision 6-0 against Cale Diehl (Butler)

215 Xao Lor (Diamond) won by tech-fall 19-5 against Keanu Best (Butler)

285 Logan Hoss (Butler) pinned Rolando Gonzalez at 2:36

FINAL DUAL SCORE- BUTLER 39 Diamond 25


On Tuesday, Jan 6, 2011, the Butler Bears varsity wrestling team traveled to Louisburg for a double dual event. The Bears defeated Louisburg 37-36 on tie-breaker criteria. The Bears lost to Adrian by a score of 42-40. Individual scores were as follows:
Butler vs Louisburg:

103 Both schools open

112 Trey Heckadon (Butler) pinned Nathan Keiser (Louisburg) at 0:38

119 Austin Hood (Louisburg) pinned Dustin Laughlin (Butler) at 2:56

125 Austin Scott (Louisburg) pinned Kaleb Hurshman (Butler) at 0:44

130 Daniel Shubert (Butler) pinned Trevor LaPlant (Louisburg) at 1:55

135 Kyle Edwards (Louisburg) pinned Khanin Watts (Butler) at 3:44

140 Austin Fix (Butler) won by decision 111-9 against Austin Caskey (Louisburg), 3rd overtime

145 Kyle Todd (Butler) pinned Brady Hudgins (Louisburg) at 2:55

152 Curtis Lemke (Louisburg) won by forfeit

160 Cody Pitts (Butler) won by decision 3-2 against Derrick Mathia (Louisburg)

171 Brandon Mason (Butler) won by forfeit

189 Chad Turney (Louisburg) pinned Keanu Best (Butler) 1:44

215 Kyle McLellen (Louisburg) won by forfeit

285 Logan Hoss (Butler) pinned Connor Cook (Louisburg) at 0:57

FINAL DUAL SCORE- BUTLER 37 Louisburg 36
Butler vs Adrian:

103 Chase Reynolds (Adrian) won by forfeit

112 Trey Heckadon (Butler) pinned Brandt McMillan (Adrian) at 2:53

119 Bobby McCarl (Adrian) pinned Dustin Laughlin (Butler) at 1:27

125 Michael Lopez (Adrian) pinned Kaleb Hurshman (Butler) at 0:33

130 Daniel Shubert (Butler) pinned Logan Jennings (Adrian) at 2:44

135 Khanin Watts (Butler) pinned AJ McCubbin (Adrian) at 1:01

140 Austin Fix (Butler) won by forfeit

145 Austin Williams (Adrian) pinned Kyle Todd (Butler) at 1:35

152 Luke Hough (Adrian) won by forfeit

160 Cody Pitts (Butler) pinned Joe Collins (Adrian) at 2:35

171 Brandon Mason (Butler) pinned Christian Schlotman (Adrian) at 2:45

189 Vince Romi (Adrian) pinned Jordan Olson (Butler) at 0:33

215 Keanu Best (Butler) won by major decision 11-3 against Jon Melton (Adrian)

285 Christian Graham (Adrian) pinned Logan Hoss (Butler) at 1:20

FINAL DUAL SCORE- BUTLER 40 Adrian 42

Cody Pitts pins his Trenton
opponent in the 160 lb
championship of the Butler
Tournament
On Saturday, January 8, 2011, the Butler Bears wrestling team hosted the Butler Invitational Tournament. The tournament included Adrian, Butler, Cameron, Harrisonville JV, Holden, Knob Noster, Rogers (Arkansas), and Trenton. Butler placed 4th as a team out of 10 schools. The Bears had one individual tournament champion, Cody Pitts, who won the 160 lb bracket with a record of 5-0. Cameron, a very strong class 2 program, won the tournament by a wide margin.

Overall team placements were as follows:
1 Cameron 368.5
2 Adrian 244
3 Holden 203.5
4 Butler 164.5
5 Knob Noster 158
6 Diamond 156
7 Trenton 150.5
8 Rogers, Arkansas 125
9 Harrisonville JV 88
10 St Mary’s 79

Individual records for the Bears were as follows:

Wrestler                    Placement         Record
112 Trey Heckadon     2nd place            4-1
119 Dustin Laughlin                               1-4
125 Kaleb Hurshman                              0-3
130 Daniel Shubert      2nd place            3-1
135 Khanin Watts                                   0-4
140 Austin Fix             2nd place            4-1
145 Kyle Todd                                        0-4
160 Cody Pitts-            1st place              5-0
171 Brandon Mason    3rd place             3-2
189 Cale Diehl            4th place              3-2
189 Keanu Best                                       2-2
285 Logan Hoss                                      0-3


Trey Heckadon takes first at
 the Warsaw Tournament

On Saturday, January 15, 2011, the Butler Bears wrestling team travelled to the Warsaw Invitational Tournament. The tournament included Adrian, Blair Oaks, Butler, Clinton, Diamond, Lone Jack, Tipton, Versailles, and Warsaw, and Wentworth Military Academy. Butler placed 6th as a team out of 11 schools. The Bears had one individual tournament champion, Trey Heckadon, who won the 112 lb bracket with a record of 4-0. Five total Bear wrestlers earned medals at the tournament. Blair Oaks finished as the team tournament champions.

Overall team placements were as follows:
1 Blair Oaks 149.5
2 Adrian 109
3 Marceline 101
4 Versailles 98
5 Clinton 81.5
6 Butler 80.5
7 Diamond 67
8 Lone Jack 24
9 Warsaw 17
10 Tipton 7.5
11 Wentworth 1.5

Individual records for the Bears were as follows:

Wrestler                   Placement                 Record
112 Trey Heckadon        1st place                   5-0
119 Dustin Laughlin                                        2-2
130 Daniel Shubert         2nd place                  3-1
135 Austin Fix                3rd place                   3-1
140 Khanin Watts                                            1-3
145 Kyle Todd                                                 0-4
160 Cody Pitts-                2nd place                  2-1
171 Brandon Mason         2nd place                 2-1
189 Cale Diehl                                                  1-4



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