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Thomas Lunt vs. Otterbein at tri-meet, 12-10-24
Peter Wangechi

Wrestling Earns One Win, Drops Two Losses at OAC Quad

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Thomas Lunt tallied two wins today for the Blue Streaks.
BEREA – John Carroll Wrestling did not have to travel far for Saturday's OAC Quad.

Against three Ohio Athletic Conference foes, the Blue Streaks earned one win over Muskingum and surrendered two losses to rivals Baldwin Wallace and Mount Union.

The Blue Streaks are now 4-3 overall in duals, 2-3 vs. conference foes. 

Mount Union: 36, John Carroll: 9
Results


The Purple Raiders got out to a hot start and didn't look back on the cold Berea morning. However, the Blue Streaks did tally a pair of victories. 

At 149, Kyle Bizjak tallied a huge victory. The freshman from Aurora earned a victory by fall, doing the job at 1:47, tallying six team points.

Jesse Kanatzar achieved the other win for the Blue Streaks. The Tallmadge native fought hard for his victory, keeping Nick Chaddock off the board in a 7-0 decision. The junior thus added three team points for JCU's team score. 

John Carroll: 53, Muskingum: 6 
Results


The Blue Streaks and Fighting Muskies battled in three contested matchups across the dual, and all three resulted in wins for John Carroll.

Americo Milani provided the first conquest at 141 pounds. The junior produced a victory via a late pin at 6:21, a nice victory for the Michigander. At 157, Ryan Forrest kept the fun rolling, defeating Zeke Poulos. Forrest – a Hamburg, New York native – conquered his foe via a 17-1 tech fall at the 3:18 mark.

Thomas Lunt provided the exclamation mark on the victory. At 285, the sophomore from East Haddam, Connecticut tallied a win via pin. His conquest took 2:05, and cemented the win with authority for JCU. 

Baldwin Wallace: 38, John Carroll: 8
Results


The Yellow Jackets started out quite quickly and never looked back in a dominant victory. However, John Carroll did tally a pair of promising wins.

At 197, Bear Horgan showcased why he's one of the team's most talented young grapplers. The Mentor grad (originally hailing from Arizona) defeated Evan Daniels of BW in a 19-2 tech fall, accomplishing the feat in 4:52.

Thomas Lunt pulled off a nice victory to close the day at 285. The sophomore faced a strong challenger in Angelo Camago. Lunt snuck past the freshman, with a narrow 4-2 decision victory.

The Blue Streaks will be back in action next weekend, heading to Wheaton's Pete Willson Invitational.
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