Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted November 23, 2007 These will be live by tomorrow (Friday, Nov. 23), so don't fret if they don't load yet:THE CENTRAL HARDIN BRUINS: http://www.thenewsenterprise.com/articles/2007/11/23/sports/sports03.prtTHE FORT KNOX EAGLES: http://www.thenewsenterprise.com/articles/2007/11/23/sports/sports04.prtTHE JOHN HARDIN BULLDOGS: http://www.thenewsenterprise.com/articles/2007/11/23/sports/sports05.prtTHE LARUE COUNTY HAWKS: http://www.thenewsenterprise.com/articles/2007/11/23/sports/sports06.prtTHE MEADE COUNTY GREEN WAVE: http://www.thenewsenterprise.com/articles/2007/11/23/sports/sports07.prtTHE NORTH HARDIN TROJANS: http://www.thenewsenterprise.com/articles/2007/11/23/sports/sports08.prtHARDIN-LARUE-MEADE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE: http://www.thenewsenterprise.com/articles/2007/11/23/sports/sports09.prt Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted November 23, 2007 KENTUCKY NEW ERA(Christian County, Fort Campbell, Hopkinsville, University Heights):http://www.kentuckynewera.com/articles/2007/11/09/sports/free/doc4734a73da8b6d886415760.prt Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eville dad 17 Report post Posted November 23, 2007 Awesome coverage! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grappler-of-old 44 Report post Posted November 24, 2007 Has Nky received any print yet this year?I know they use to have a pre-season team summary, but I don't remember seeing it last year or this year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted November 24, 2007 MEADE COUNTY: http://www.meadecountymessenger.com/pages/sports/story_2.aspUNION COUNTY: http://www.ucadvocate.com/articles/stories/public/200711/21/4uuu_sports.htmlWAYNE COUNTY: http://www.wcoutlook.com/localsports/local_story_324151751.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted November 29, 2007 BULLITT CENTRAL: http://www.pioneernews.net/cgi-bin/storyviewnew.cgi?093+Sports.20071129-314-093-093007.Lead+SportsPhoto by Mike Farner -- Junior Jeremiah Walls will be one of the area's top wrestlers this season.By MIKE FARNER, Sports EditorSHEPHERDSVILLE - Success breeds success.That is definitely on the mind of Bullitt Central wrestling coach Josh Durham as his Cougar team goes after an unprecedented third straight regional wrestling championship this season.A year ago, the Cougars accomplished the feat with wrestlers in just 12 of the 14 weight classes. Now, Durham has 29 wrestlers out for the team and he certainly expects to fill each weight class this winter.Not all of the weight classes will be filled by veterans, but there are eight wrestlers back in the program who competed in the regional last year."I'm thrilled," Durham said of the increased participation this winter. "I think part of it is word of mouth. Some just wanted to give it a try. I think the success has helped also. The prospect to come out and compete for a team that could win a regional title is important."Bullitt Central had a few more wrestlers when the season started a year ago, but lost some for various reasons over the four-month season. To keep more wrestlers out this year, Durham will put some of the younger wrestlers in a regional junior-varsity meet as well as a JV state meet.There will be a few wrestlers that will thin themselves out, but the numbers are encouraging for the long-term success of the program which is entering its fifth-season of existence and the third under Durham."I hope to have 20, solid, dedicated wrestlers," the coach said.Obviously, Bullitt Central is thinking three-peat with the return of some of their top wrestlers as well as having a full squad."It is the goal,�" Durham said with an emphasis on "the". "The problem is that I have a lot of new wrestlers in the varsity line-up."My seniors want it and will work for it," the coach added. "It won't be as easy as the last two years and it wasn't easy the last two years. We'll have to step it up."Bullitt Central could well be the site of the regional meet this year. Western is next in the rotation to host that meet, but there is a question if they will even field a team this year. If not, the meet would fall to Bullitt Central which is scheduled to host it next year.Heading into the first week of the season, which will be highlighted by the first annual Bullitt Tooth Tournament on Saturday at Bullitt Central, Durham has a number of different options in most of the weight classes.The top returner in the lower classes is senior James Badgett who finished seventh in the 103-pound division a year ago, a spot higher than he finished as a sophomore. At this point, Badgett will start the season at 112-pounds, but he could still get back down to 103 pounds."He wants to be better than last year in state," Durham said. "I'm not real sure where he is aiming. He wants better than seventh."Badgett started last year up a class before moving back to 103 in the middle of the season."He's still eligible for 103," his coach said. "He's 109 right now. I think he'll do fine at 112. He won't have to cut weight and he'll be stronger and healthier. It's his senior year. I'll let him make that decision."He's working a lot harder," Durham added. "He knows this is his last year."If Badgett stays at 112, then Durham will insert sophomore Preston Glass into the 103-pound class. Unlike a year ago, when the Cougars didn't have many small wrestlers, Durham has four wrestlers who could compete in the two smallest groups.Moving up the ladder, first-year senior Justin Clark is penciled in at 119-pounds while freshmen Randall Daniel, another new wrestler, will compete at 125-pounds.Bullitt Central has experience at 130-pounds with the return of Tony Tinnell who competed in the regional last year and should contend for a title. Another inexperienced wrestler is junior Patrick Underwood who will compete at 135-pounds.One of the six football players who will compete for the wrestling team this winter will be junior Akeem Bennett at 140-pounds. Bennett wrestled a year ago, but there was a log-jam at his weight level and he could not fit into the team's regional plans. Still, Durham is expecting big things from Bennett this winter.Senior Michael Chaney will be a strong wrestler at 145-pounds as he has been to the state meet each of the past two years.Move up two weight classes could be senior Justin Walls who will go at 152-pounds this season. He started at Bullitt Central at 112-pounds and then was at 135-pounds for the next two seasons. He could wrestle at 152- or 145-pounds this season.The middle weight classes also include junior Dylan Rutledge at 160-pounds. He wrestled dome at the JV level a year ago.One of the area's best wrestlers is junior Jeremiah Walls who will compete at 171-pounds to start the season. He has been to the state meet each of the past two seasons and just missed medaling a year ago. He could drop down to 160-pounds.In the bigger classes, Corey Allen, a senior, returns at 189-pounds while sophomore Dalton Hook, another football player, will wrestle at 215-pounds.The heavyweight will be sophomore Larry Brown who advanced to the state meet a year ago.Durham will also be looking at some point this season to get some action for Eric Abbott at 135- or 140-pounds as well as for Jarett Jetter at 215-pounds."For a lot of the new guys, there are people underneath them who could step up and take their varsity spot," Durham noted.While wrestling is important for most of the team, it is really a four-month sport for most of them. There is no AAU summer circuit like for basketball players."We work on the theory that it's not the time you work, but the time you put into that work," Durham said. "I will say they have been very serious about working hard every day."Bullitt Central has a busy schedule this year, but once again there is very little action at home. The only matches in the Cougars� gym will be the Bullitt Tooth Tourney this Saturday. The only other home match is set for Jan. 30 when Pleasure Ridge Park, Meade County and Southern will be at Bullitt Central.The regional tournament is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 9 with the state championships the next week in Frankfort. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted November 29, 2007 BOONE, CAMPBELL COUNTY, RYLE:http://news.nky.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20071129/SPT0302/711290345&template=printpicart Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted December 2, 2007 LARUE COUNTY:http://laruecountyherald.com/sports.htmlMat Hawks must overcome inexperience in region meetThis season for the LaRue County Mat Hawks promises to be quite different than any season experienced by head coach Gary Canter. Previous teams have sported wrestlers who were older and experienced to inexperienced, but older in age. Never before has he started a season with a knowledgeable, but inexperienced and young team like this year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted December 5, 2007 KY POST NKY PREVIEWhttp://news.cincypost.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071203/SPT0402/712030330/1033/NEWS02&template=printpicartMonday, December 3, 2007Plenty of contendersSK, Campbell offer challenge to RyleBy Terry BoehmkerPost staff reporterRyle's three-year reign as 6th Region wrestling champion could be in jeopardy this season, according to coach Tim Ruschell.Even though his team was voted No. 1 in a preseason poll of local coaches, Ruschell expects the regional tournament to be "a dogfight" because Simon Kenton and Campbell County also have talented lineups."This will be a very interesting regional," Ruschell said, "because the top three teams are all in the hunt for the title."The regional tournament is two months away, but local teams will get an early idea of how they stack up at the Northern Kentucky Athletic Conference Duals Tournament on Dec. 14-15 at Dixie Heights.Ryle won last year's conference tournament with a 7-0 record in dual matches and went on to win the regional tournament, but the Raiders lost seven of the 14 starters on that team to graduation.Ryle's top returning seniors are defending state champions Bryan Peace at 140 pounds and Mason Reid at 171 pounds.Peace was voted Wrestler of the Year by local coaches after finishing the season with a 51-1 record. Reid was close behind at 46-2.Ryle's other returning state qualifiers are sophomores Michael Osborne (112) and Zack Rowland (130), juniors Will Hogben (189) and Jacob Bradford (215) and senior Will Gilliland (145).It will be up to them and the seven newcomers in the starting lineup to extend the Raiders' string of regional titles."Don't count the Ryle wrestlers out," Ruschell said. "We've got some kids who have worked hard in the off-season that could make some noise."Here's a look at the other wrestling teams in Northern Kentucky listed according to the voting points they received in the pre-season coaches poll:2. SIMON KENTON - The Pioneers have the potential to be one of the top teams in the state with eight returning starters leading the way.Juniors Robbie Vaughn and Stephen Norbury won regional weight class titles last year and three of their teammates - Ben Winkler, Matt Neal and Jordan Wilson - were second-place finishers.The other Pioneers looking for a return trip to the state tournament are Korey Belew, Ryan Vaughn and Tony Turner."If the (vacant) weight classes get filled with the right wrestlers, we will match up with any team in the state," said coach Jim Wilbers.3. CAMPBELL COUNTY - All five of the Campbell County wrestlers who won regional championships last season are back in the lineup.The winner's list includes seniors Talor Deinlein, Thomas Brownfield, Kyle Griffith and Billy Fuller and sophomore Korey Shotwell.The other returning state qualifier on coach Mike Bankemper's roster is junior Caleb Schneider.4. SCOTT - The Eagles have five returning state qualifiers on the roster with seniors Gabe Supe and Justin Miley heading the list."Both of them have been in exceptional weight classes and competed against some of the best in the state," said coach Clinton Bell. "With that experience they should be able to cap off their careers with a state placing."The coach also expects senior Gary Robbins, junior Evan Holten and sophomore Stephen Supe to make it back to the state tournament in February.5. CONNER - Wayne Badida enters his 38th season as head coach of the Cougars with experienced wrestlers in eight weight classes.The returning state qualifiers are seniors Ryan Dillon and Matt O'Bryan, who have been on the varsity roster since they were freshmen.The other Conner wrestlers who placed in last year's regional tournament are senior Wil Cole and sophomore T.J. Bates.6. NEWPORT - With more than 30 wrestlers on the roster, coach Jeff Middleton expects to put a full team on the mats this season.The team leader is junior Jake Ilg, who is moving up to the 215 weight class after posting a 38-6 record and earning a berth in the state tournament at 189 last season.Sophomores Josh Hale and Nathan Ilg are the Wildcats' other returning state qualifiers.7. DIXIE HEIGHTS - The Colonels' only returning state qualifiers - Stephen Benson and Tony Heber - are switching weight classes this season.Benson is moving up to 215 pounds and Heber is dropping to 189, but the seniors still give coach Ken Simmons a good back-to-back scoring combination.Dixie's other varsity veterans are senior Dylan Curl and junior Joe Gronefeld. The rest are newcomers in the lineup, including four freshmen.8. HOLMES - Coach Ken Bachman doesn't have enough wrestlers to fill every weight class, but he expects four varsity letter-winners to score points for the Bulldogs.The veterans are junior D.J. Cooper and sophomores J.J. Thompson, Brandon Wren and Alex Dailey.Bachman is glad to see Wren back in the lineup. He was sidelined by a neck injury last season after placing fifth in the 2006 regional tournament.9. BOONE COUNTY - The Rebels return to varsity competition this season with a roster full of newcomers to the sport."They have a lot of energy and enthusiasm, but very little experience," said coach Mick Raney.Raney said the ones who have shown the most promise are senior Bobby Seilhammer, juniors Jordan and Justin Bernard and freshman Tyler Gies. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted December 6, 2007 Kenucky Enquirer Q & A with Ryle's Bryan Peace:http://news.nky.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20071205/SPT0302/712050359/&template=printpicartKentucky Enquirer recap of North Oldham/Ryle/Scott tri-dual:http://news.nky.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20071206/SPT0302/712060408/&template=printpicartKentucky Enquirer photo gallery from North Oldham/Ryle/Scott tri-dual:http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/gallery?Avis=AB&Dato=20071206&Kategori=SPT0302&Lopenr=712060801&Ref=PHThe News-Enterprise results from Wednesday's Hardin-LaRue-Meade area matches:http://www.thenewsenterprise.com/articles/2007/12/06/sports/sports01.txtFort Knox Turret recap of Fort Knox's participation in the Bullitt Central Duals:http://www.thenewsenterprise.com/articles/2007/12/06/turret/sports/sports07.prt Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matman 0 Report post Posted December 7, 2007 Henderson Countyhttp://www.courierpress.com/news/2007/dec/06/wrestlers-reaching-new-heights/?gleaner=1/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted December 7, 2007 http://www.laruecountyherald.com/sports.htmlMat Hawks upset top teams while winning Oldham Super DualsThey wrestled as if they had a chip on their shoulders. As theLaRue County Mat Hawks headed into Oldham County, the team realized they had something to prove to the rest of the state. In the end, the youthful Mat Hawks left Oldham County with the 2007 Super Dual title leaving fifth-ranked Woodford, eighth-ranked Seneca, and ninth-ranked Simon Kenton fighting for second through fourth places.Something to prove, this was the cry of the team the week before the super duals. Each day after practice seniors Lucas Carman and Matt Miller would gather the team in the locker room and one would holler, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted December 7, 2007 (Page 4): http://www.thenewsstandard.com/sports/sports.pdfGrapplers take third in Bullitt Tooth Tournament, beat Doss, Iroquois in tri-match at homeBullitt Central Bullitt TouthTourney Results - Dec. 1Top Three Teams Points1 PRP 1762 Southern 161.53 Meade 153.5Individual ResultsWeight Class W-L Place103 poundsJames Childress 3-1 2ndDylan Pike (JV) 2-2Austin Curtis (JV) 2-2112 poundsJoseph Millay 4-1 3rd119 poundsArthur Ohmes 3-1 2ndB. McGeehee (JV) 0-2125 poundsBrandon Wyatt 3-1 2nd130 poundsTrevor Campbell 0-2Blake Robbins (JV) 1-2N. Polston (JV) 1-2135 poundsKurtis Perkins 3-2140 poundsEthan Medley 3-1 2nd145 poundsAustin Bejosana 4-2 4thZach Uligh(JV) 1-2152 poundsNelson Mason Jr. 3-2T. Roach (JV) 2-2160 poundsNathan Kelch 2-2171 poundsJustin Geary 2-2189 poundsCody Bruce 4-0 1stA. Branscum (JV) 1-2Meade vs. Louisville Iroquois andLouisville Doss - Dec. 5Meade County def. Iroquois 72-12Meade County def. Doss 57-20Individual ResultsWeight class W-L103 poundsJames Childress 2-0112 poundsJoseph Millay 2-0119 poundsArthur Ohmes 2-0125 poundsBrandon Wyatt 1-1130 poundsJoey Carter 2-0135 poundsKurtis Perkins 2-0140 poundsEthan Medley 2-0145 poundsAustin Bejosano 1-1152 poundsNelson Mason 2-0160 poundsNathan Kelch 2-0171 poundsJustin Geary 2-0189 poundsCody Bruce 2-0215 poundsDennis Saterfi eld 0-2285 poundsDaniel McMullen 0-2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted December 7, 2007 http://www.pioneernews.net/cgi-bin/storyviewnew.cgi?093+Sports.2007125-433-093-093007.Lead+SportsPhoto by Mike Farner By MIKE FARNER, Sports EditorAfter a two-year absence, Bullitt Central was back hosting a major wrestling tournament as 16-teams converged on the school on Saturday for the Bullitt Tooth Wrestling Tournament.(For two seasons when the program was getting off the ground, the school hosted the Sharkbait Tournament, but after a coaching change didn't have an event for two years.)The final count showed Bullitt Central with three individual titles as senior Justin Walls won at 152 pounds while junior Jeremiah Walls was the victor at 171-pounds. Senior James Badgett was the champion at 112-pounds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted December 7, 2007 http://www.kentuckynewera.com/articles/2007/12/06/sports/paid/doc4758426e17514595016252.prtALEX BYINGTON | KENTUCKY NEW ERA University Heights Academy's Wade Willen (above) tries to get out of the grip of Henderson County's Corey Robards during their 103-pound match Wednesday in Blazer Gym.Pinned downBlazers drop dual meets to Henderson, HHSFrom staff reportsThursday, December 6, 2007 12:47 PM CSTUniversity Heights Academy dropped a pair of dual wrestling matches Wednesday night to visiting Henderson County and Hopkinsville.The Blazers forfeited four weight classes in each match. That hurt UHA in a 25-24 loss to Henderson County.The Tigers, who did not report their scores, had little trouble with the Blazers, winning 57-18.Leading the way for UHA was 103-pounder Wade Willen, who defeated Henderson Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted December 7, 2007 http://www.timesleader.net/articles/stories/public/200712/05/04Ep_sports.htmlStaph infections slowing Caldwell wrestling squadTimes Leader Staff Report staff@timesleader.netWednesday, December 05, 2007Caldwell County is finding its biggest nemesis as it starts the 2007-08 wrestling season is not the quality of the opposition Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted December 7, 2007 http://www.wcoutlook.com/localsports/local_story_338162115.html/resources_printstoryMat Cardinals win Cardinal DualsWayne County OutlookMonticello Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted December 7, 2007 http://www.ucadvocate.com/articles/stories/public/200712/05/4uNN_sports.htmlLevi Griggs, a junior, works on pinning his Henderson Co. opponent. This is Grigg's second year in the 215 pound division and is the defending regional qualifier and placed in the regional tournament in 2005. Coach Walls is hoping to see Griggs place again this year and stay the defending regional qualifier.Braves wrestling team is 7-0 after Saturday night's match in Lexington at Tates CreekJerritt Hovey / Advocate Sports EditorWednesday, December 05, 2007Already ranked as number one in the preseason, the Union County High School Braves wrestling team is off to a good start. After the Braves first meet where they hosted Henderson County and Apollo, the boys knew they were in good shape. During the meet Thursday night, the Braves beat Henderson Co., 57-18, as well as Apollo, 78-6.On Saturday, Dec. 1, the Braves traveled to Lexington, where they participated in the Tates Creek Duals. Other visiting teams for the Duals were Tates Creek, Henry Clay, Paul Dunbar, Harrison Co. and Montgomery Co. The Braves continued to stay undefeated as they beat all five counties.There were several key matches during Saturday's Duals in Lexington. Aaron Car (119) defeated Matt Zarth from Henry Clay. Zarth is a defending State Champ ranked number 1 at 119 pounds.Another key match was Jake Wempe (125) who defeated Paul Dunbar wrestler, Jon Voth. Issac Ervin (145) pinned Beau Sanders from Harrison Co. in 5:45. Sanders was second at state last year at 140 pounds.So far, the season record for the Braves wrestling team is 7-0, while several of the Braves are undefeated as well.Neal Reburn (103) is 5-2, Jarvis Elam (112) is 7-0, Aaron Carr (119) is 7-0, Jake Wempe (125) is 7-0, Matt Young (130) is 7-0, Luke Ervin (135) is 6-0, Matt Burke (140) is 4-3, Issac Ervin (145) is 7-0, Joshua Willet (152) is 4-3, Mitch Ervin (160) is 5-0, Jarrod Burke (171) is 6-1, Diante Wright (189) is 7-0, Levi Griggs (215) is 7-0, Steve Taylor (285) is 3-2 and Greg McGuire (285) is 3-1.The Braves will host Calloway Co. at home on Thursday night at 6 p.m. Then on Saturday, the Braves will go to Ryle High School for the Ryle Raider Rumble. Visiting teams will be Conner, Lafayette, LaRue Co., Henry Clay, Bullitt Central, Paul Dunbar, Ryle, Harrison Co., South Oldham and Trinity. There will also be teams from Grundy, VA, West Lakota, OH, Winton Woods, OH and South Dearborn, ID. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted December 7, 2007 http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071207/SPORTS05/712070515/1031Seneca, Fairdale to host wrestling invitationalsTwo of the season's best wrestling events will be held tomorrow in Jefferson County.Seneca's Lonesome Invitational will start at 10 a.m., with finals scheduled for 7 p.m. Top teams in the field include Seneca, John Hardin, PRP, Oldham County, Central, Doss and Moore. Admission is $5.Fairdale's King of the Bluegrass will start at 10:30 a.m., with finals at 7 p.m. Top teams in the field include Woodford County, Fern Creek, North Hardin, Central Hardin and Eastern. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted December 7, 2007 http://www.thenewsenterprise.com/articles/2007/12/07/sports/sports05.txtTHE NEWS-ENTERPRISE Friday, December 07, 2007PREP WRESTLING: Teams gear up for big weekendBy JOSH CLAYWELLHARDIN COUNTY Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted December 7, 2007 http://news.nky.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20071207/SPT0302/712070395/&template=printpicartWRESTLINGCampbell County won both of its matches at Madeira. The Camels defeated Madeira 47-26 and Brookville 48-18. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted December 7, 2007 http://www.kystandard.com/cgi-bin/storyviewnew.cgi?091+Sports.2007127-310-091-091010.Full+SportsStrong field Saturday at NC Duals By Peter W. Zubaty - Sports EditorSeveral of the state Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted December 7, 2007 http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:Ghtwp9xvucQJ:www.kystandard.com/cgi-bin/storyviewnew.cgi%3F091%2BSports.2007125-260-091-091010.Full%2BSports+Bullitt+Central+kystandard.com&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=usPile finishes first; Nelson fifth at Bullitt CentralBy Peter W. Zubaty - Sports EditorNelson County Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scprideandms 0 Report post Posted December 7, 2007 http://news.nky.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20071207/SPT0302/712070395/&template=printpicartWRESTLINGCampbell County won both of its matches at Madeira. The Camels defeated Madeira 47-26 and Brookville 48-18.Are the individual match-up results available? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nathaniel Bryan 6 Report post Posted December 7, 2007 http://www.courierpress.com/news/2007/dec/07/hchs-wrestlers-sweep-two-foes/?printer=1/HCHS wrestlers sweep two foesGleaner staffFriday, December 7, 2007HOPKINSVILLE -- Henderson County's wrestling team swept two region opponents Wednesday night at University Height's tri-dual tournament.The Colonels posted a 54-24 win over host UHA and beat Hopkinsville 51-27.Colonel wrestlers Chris Meriwether, Scott Hogan, Bryce Alexander, Alex Higgins, Chris Forest, Eric Buchanan, Zach Pearson and Brandon Brack were all 2-0, while Chris Mohn finished 1-1.Henderson County, which is 6-1 in dual meet competitions this year, travels to Hopkinsville again Saturday to compete in the Hopkinsville Orange and Black Tournament. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites