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Wrestled Bristow in Union's UMAC
Cards Stay Alive in Dual State
Feb. 11, 2005 (Page 2)
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Wrestle Again
1pm Saturday at UMAC

Barely Got Past Bristow Friday

J. T. Coggins couldn't quite get the pin but got the next best thing with 5 team points for a 15-1 win at 119 pounds against Bristow in the 7th bout bringing Collinsville closer at 11-24.
Collinsville gave up points again at 125 pounds with Ryan Morgans as Bristow's 4th and final pin victim. The team score after this weight (half the bouts) was 11-30.
Daniel Walker is just moments from pinning his 130 pound Bristow opponent to bring the team score to 17-30. Another wrestler on the adjacent mat is in trouble also.
Collinsville's Daniel Walker (white head gear) works to turn his Bristow opponent Friday Feb. 11th at Dual State.
Davie Henry's Bristow opponent (at 135 pounds) bested him 12-2 to earn what later proved to be Bristow's final team points leaving Collinsville trailing 17-34 after 10 bouts.

I'll add photos later for the final 4 bouts (Swango, Rule, Hilligos & Scruggs) ... as it is already 3:30 am Saturday. So much for that New Years Resolution of stopping at midnight and finishing the next day.

... check back later Saturday -- Ted

It's later Saturday now... and my camera is full again with baseball fun and 7-8th Grade basketbal conference champs ... so I'll finish Friday's wrestling and then add those pages in order. I had to skip Saturday wrestling and CHS Basketball at Sequoyah. -- Ted
Clint Swango and his 140 pound opponent scattered the Bristow cheerleaders at the edge of the mat with about a yard of padding beyond the circle. The edge closest to Collinsville's bench had only about a foot beyond the circle and more than one wrestler ended up on the hard floor.