Wrestlers Split Pair of Thursday Matches at CMS Carlinville Wrestlers Took on a 0:59 During the 145-Pound Bout
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Fraser, Richardson, Hayden 53-38 home conference battle ter two, as the lead ballooned to Thompson and Easterday added with Southwestern on Friday 25-10. two points each. Jamieson had night. Jamieson hit another three and four rebounds and Walton had Southwestern held a 36-14 re- a putback hoop by Blake Rich- four assists for the Cavaliers. bounding edge, including 11-3 ardson got the Cavaliers within Carlinville was 14 of 41 shoot- on the offensive glass, during the 25-15. It would be as close as ing from the field, five of 14 at contest. they would get the rest of the the foul line with eight turnovers. The Cavies (0-4, 0-2 SCC) fell night. “I thought we played better behind 7-0 early and never led as Ben Gallaher had a putback tonight - Southwestern’s just a the Piasa Birds improved to 4-3, basket at the first half horn to ex- good team,” Cooper added. 2-0 in the conference. tend to a 34-18 Piasa Birds lead The JV game had Carlinville “Southwestern is a pretty good at the half. winning 46-40 behind Finn Bow- team,” said Carlinville coach Baumgartner had 10 second man’s 19 points. CHS improved Alan Cooper. “What hurt us the quarter points, and then added to 4-0. most in the first half and it car- six more early in the third as the Auburn 68, Carlinville 44 ried over a little bit was rebound- lead grew to 45-23. Saturday’s matinée had the ing. We continue to just struggle Carlinville had its best stretch Trojans getting 22 points from there.” late in the third quarter, going on Benji Eaker in a 68-44 win over Caleb Robinson hit a three- a 9-0 run to end the quarter. the Carlinville Cavaliers. pointer as the Piasa Birds took a Adam Walton scored on a Auburn took a 16-6 lead after 7-0 lead. drive, while Jamieson, Joe Fraser one quarter. The Cavies got two Brady Jamieson, the Cavies and Jarret Easterday all had bas- baskets from Jamieson and an- lone consistent scorer Friday kets. But it was 45-32 heading to other from Fraser, but were out- night, countered with back-to- the fourth quarter. done by five points from Eaker back three-point hits as the Cavs Southwestern again put the and Aubrey Beard in the first got within 7-6. pedal to the metal and grinded eight minutes. Justin Bailey then hit the first out eight straight points to open The Cavies outscored Auburn of his two three-pointers to ignite the fourth quarter, pushing the 16-15 in the second period. Wal- an 11-4 run to end the first quar- lead back to 53-32. ton and Jamieson each had four ter. It was 18-10 Birds after one “We got to do a better job of points in the quarter, but Tanner quarter. getting rebounds,” Cooper said. Bailey’s two three-pointers led to Then Collin Baumgartner, the “We’re smaller, but we got to a 31-22 halftime lead. battle and get some of those re- Auburn took a 50-35 lead to Photo by Eric Becker bounds.” the fourth quarter. Five Cavaliers surround Piasa Baumgartner had 23 points The Trojans also got 13 points Southwestern’s Caden Heyen and 10 rebounds, while Caleb from Bailey. They were seven of as he shoots a jumper in the Robinson added nine points. Ben nine at the foul line. first half Friday at Carlinville. Lowis had six points and nine Walton had 11 points; Jamie- The Cavies defending the play boards and Dylan Green added son 10; Fraser nine; Emmons include Josh Hinzman, Blake nine rebounds. seven; Garrett Campbell three; Richardson, Brady Jamieson, The Birds had 15 turnovers, Josh Hinzman two and Richard- Hayden Thompson and Adam and were 21 of 43 from the field son two points. The Cavies were Walton. and seven of 10 at the foul line. just zero of one at the foul line. Wrestlers split pair of Thursday matches at CMS Carlinville wrestlers took on a 0:59 during the 145-pound bout. 138-pound action. schools participating, tied with pair of South Central Conference At 152, Tyler Martin was trail- Frankford gained his second win Mt. Olive with 98 points. Beard- opponents on Thursday at the ing 8-5 entering the final period, of the night, a 10-4 win over Gar- stown edged Auburn by a point for Carlinville Middle School gym- but took charge with a pin at 5:12 rett Werner at 15. In 152-pound the team title. nasium. against Roxana’s Logan Carpen- action, Billy Ringering of Litch- Card was a champion for Carl- The Cavies defeated Roxana ter. field beat Martin by a tech fall at inville at 285 pounds, going 3-0. 51-30 but were defeated by Litch- Tristen Burns added a win for the 4:00 mark. He pinned Argenta-Oreana’s Zach field 45-35. The team is 3-1 in du- the Cavies at 160 pounds in a tight Burns took another win over Lane in 1:38; and Mt. Olive’s Ty- als this season. 8-6 decision over Nathan Wallace. Dylan Maxwell of Litchfield ler Reid in 1:00 to reach the finals. The meet started at 106 pounds, At 170, Ethan Wallace earned a in a 15-3 major decision at 160 Card with a major decision vic- with Roxana’s Cody Cherry earn- forfeit win for Carlinville, as did pounds. tory of 9-0 against Beardstown’s ing a forfeit win as did Jordan Brandon Miller at 182 pounds. Wallace was defeated by pin at Lucas Shelby captured the title at Katzmarek at 113. Jacob Dixon took to the mats at 3:21 at 170 against Blake Uehling, 285. In the first contested match at 195 pounds and in about 10 sec- while Dixon rolled past Rhees J. Dixon placed second at 170 120 pounds, Roxana’s Riley Bau- onds had pinned his opponent, Hancock at 182-pound action in a pounds. Dixon pinned Lincoln’s er pinned Demitry Lewis of Carl- Blake Harkey. time of 4:40. Kade Schmidt in just 22 seconds inville at the 1:38 mark. Cylar McClain pinned Roxana’s At 195, Earl Tiepleman earned and toppled Jonny Darrah of Mt. Carlinville got some team Jacob Acker in 3:41 at 220 pounds, an 8-0 major decision win against Olive in a pin at 2:41 to reach the points from Isaac Daugherty at while the Cavies Daniel Card lost McClain. final. 126 pounds. He pinned David Ak- by pin to Brett Nyswonger in 5:27 Litchfield’s Reese Radtke won Auburn’s Sydney Landers re- erman at the 3:08 mark. at 285 pounds. by forfeit at 220, and Card earned corded a major decision win of Photo by Eric Becker Keagan Broaddus (132) also Litchfield 45, Carlinville 25 a forfeit win at 285 for Carlinville. 11-2 in the championship bout of Tyler Martin came from behind to pin Logan Carpenter of Roxana picked up a pin for the Cavies, In the nightcap, the Cavaliers Bailey Powell of Litchfield won 170. Thursday night at the Carlinville Middle School gymnasium. at 2:12 against Jacob Carpenter. lost to Litchfield 45-25. by forfeit at 106, while there was Tristan Burns placed fourth at At 138, Alex Maquire of Roxa- The match started at 120 with a double forfeit at 113. 152 pounds. He pinned Midwest ive’s Jacob Bailey in 0:54 before Illinois Matsmen latest rankings na pinned the Cavies’ Cameron Lewis earning a forfeit win. Petersburg Porta Invite Central’s Phillip Buford in 0:41 losing by pin to Cumberland’s has three Carlinville wrestlers be- Schaub at 1:45, making it a 24-12 At 126, Cam Lee of Litchfield Saturday, the Cavies were back and major decisioned Beard- Konnir Hinz in 4:51. ing recognized. team lead for the Shells. pinned Daugherty at the 1:51 in action at the Petersburg Porta stown’s Christia Zuniga 11-0 to Frankford lost to Shelbyville’s Kyle Dixon was an honorable The Cavaliers would then run mark. Invitational. reach the semi-finals. Cade Helton in a 10-1 major de- mention at 152 pounds; J. Dixon off seven straight wins to take At 132, Tyler Thiessen pinned The team took eight to Porta, Burns was defeated 6-2 by cision, but defeated Litchfield’s is number four at 170 pounds and control of the match. Broaddus in 1:49. placing five and seven coming Tremont’s Caiden Buster, then Garrett Werner for seventh place Card is an honorable mention at Rylan Frankford of Carlinville Sean Dearinger of Litchfield away with at least one win.