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Host Scotties continued from front of Colstrip in 1:05, was pinned by Aaron See of Sidney
in 1:47, pinned Deegan Tvedt of Miles City and was
Scottie Invitational over the weekend with a dual pinned by Lane Snider of Chinook in 38 seconds.
tournament Friday. The Scotties went 1-2 with a 40- Devon Nesbitt (9-6) was fourth in 160, losing to
27 win over Class A Hardin. Huntley Project defeated Sholley, 6-0, The senior had three straight pins, 1:51
Glasgow 40-21 and Class A Billings Central edged the over Dalton Duncan of Custer/Hysham, 1:19 over
Scotties 36-34. Jordan Davis of Wolf Point, and 3:02 of Kadyen Howe
A few notable wins in the Huntley dual was Devin of Harlem. Nesbitt had a fall against 13-0 Aden Graves
Nesbitt over Garrett Sholley, Damien Nesbitt over Wylee of Sidney in 59 seconds. Nesbitt followed that with a pin
Lindeem, and Kyler Hallock over Stean Selman. over Jessie Brawley of Baker in 50 seconds.
Class A power Sidney won the tournament portion Austin Hughes (6-5) finished eighth at 182, pinned
with 232.5 points. Huntley followed with 166, Glasgow by Colter Ball of Fort Benton in 1:22. Hughes won by a
had 123, Miles city 121.5 and Circle 107.5. fall of Augustus Lee of choteau in 3:38. Tyler Schoen of
The tournament had a record 275 wrestlers from Chinook pinned Hughes in 5:21. Hughes had a quick
27 schools and featured 39 girls. Teams came as far away pin in 34 seconds over Paul Just of Billings Central, then
as Manhattan to Simms and in between. lost an 8-3 decision to Dakota Holbrook of Broadus.
Hallock (9-3) finished second in the 205-pound Hunter Crum (5-3) was seventh at 205, winning a fall
weight class, losing a 6-5 decision to Selman of Huntley in 2:46 over Nathan Romo of Sidney. Crum was pinned
in the championship.Hallock pinned Nathan Romo by Sebastian Mansfield of Chester-JI in 1:05, he pinned
of Sidney in 1:39, won by injury default over Chance Dallas Doney of Harlem in 55 seconds and won by
Smith of Wolf Point, and won by major decision over injury default over Chance Smith of Wolf Point, and
Carter Morgan of Choteau, 13-0. was pinned by Jaiden Gibson of Miles City in 2:39.
Damien Nesbitt (8-4) finished third in 170 with a Ted See (7-4) went 1-2 in the 120 class with his
pin over Migual Perez of Fairfield in 38 seconds. The lone win coming in the first round, pinning Raiden
senior started with a pin over Josh Saiz of Sidney in Aurand of Broadus in 31 seconds.
1:41. He won a 10-3 decision over Garrett Buckalew of Dillon Hughes (4-6) also went 1-2 in the 138 class,
Colstrip and lost 2-0 against Lindeen of Huntley. Nesbitt pinning Chase Wells of Hardin in 3:11.
pinned Saiz for the second time in 2:07. Ted Tryan (2-6) went 0-2 at 138.
Mason Donaldson (4-4) finished fourth in152, Gabe Munroe also went 0-2 at the 285 weight class
losing 7-1 to Espyn Hostetler of Glendive. The junior won in his first varsity action.
three straight bouts, pining Dante Suaze of Manhattan For the girls, Shalynn Pedersen won two of her
in 2:13, pinning Tayven Rodell of Shepherd, and a 6-0 four matches to place fourth in the 132/138 weight
decision over Devon O’Neill of Billings Central. Sidney’s class, scoring 14 points for the Scotties and finishing
Zander Burnson pinned Donaldson in 4:34. Donaldson 12th out of 17 teams. Miles City won the team title with
won by fall over Zaden Heck of colstrip in 2:08. 68 points, followed closely by Poplar with 57.5 points
Jack Corrnwell (6-7) was seventh in 138 with a 6-2 and Baker with 48.
decision over Sean Ward of Fairfield. Cornwell won his The Scotties will be wrestling at the Fort Benton
first two bouts via pins, 1:53 over Roman Stops at Pretty mixer on Thursday night and will then be in Great Falls
Places of Hardin and 12 seconds over Kyle Dylina of for the 44th Annual CMR Holiday Invitational Friday
Roundup. Michael Leach of Simms won a 11-0 major and Saturday before skidding into Christmas break.
decision. Cornwell followed that with a fall, 1:56 over
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