Rising to the top

B-B-E wrestlers shine at New London-Spicer Invitational

 

Randy Olson

Adam Jaeger, a captain for the Jaguars wrestling team, holds the trophy after the final team standings were announced at New London-Spicer on January 20.

For the second Friday in a row, the Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa Jaguars have risen to the top of the crowd at a wrestling invitational. On January 20, the B-B-E Jaguars made the very short trip south down Highway 71 to a nine-team invitational that included Central Minnesota Conference rivals Eden Valley-Watkins and Kimball plus strong programs from Glencoe-Silver Lake, Albany and Hibbing.

Once the semifinals and wrestlebacks were completed, the Jaguars found themselves sitting in first place, but not by a comfortable margin. Here's how the top five shook out heading into the finals: 1.) B-B-E 153.5 points; 2.) Hibbing 144.5 points; 3.) Albany 138 points; 4.) Kimball Area 106.5 points; 5.) St. Cloud Apollo 96 points.

The Jaguars stepped up their game and had a strong run through the finals, collecting key wins against second-place Hibbing while building an 18-point advantage with the upper three weights left to finish. Canon Swanson (113) and Tyler Bents (126) each won individual titles to lead the Jaguars. Also making it to their respective championship matches were Adam Jaeger (145) and Isaiah Gilbert (152), both of whom took second place. Other Jaguars helping pile on the team points were Dylan T. Kampsen (132), Mark Jenniges (138), Trevor Kern (160) and Dalton Guzier (170) all earning third place in their divisions.


Once all the matches were in the book, the Jaguars claimed first place with a 14-point advantage.

Final team standings at NL-S on January 20 (top five):

1st) B-B-E 185

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(Video) The team standings are announced at NL-S.

2nd) Hibbing 171

3rd) Albany 160

4th) Kimball Area 117.5

5th) St. Cloud Apollo 116

As always you can read the full story and results in the upcoming issue of the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper. Not a subscriber? Not a problem! As long as you remedy that! Just $18 or $20 a year gets the newspaper at your mailbox each week depending on where you live. The Bonanza Valley Voice sports department had an incredibly busy but exciting night covering both the varsity boys' basketball game and the tail end of the wrestling tournament. (The Jaguars swept all three squads from Pierz in home boys' basketball action)


It was a great night in Jaguar Country!!!

 

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