Monday, January 5, 2015

Central Defeats St. Charles North, Plainfield East

January 2, 2015

NCHS 68 - St. Charles North 7
NCHS 24 - Stevenson 33
NCHS 43 - Plainfield East 30

Naperville Central won 2-1 at home.  Central defeated St. Charles North in the opening dual 68-7.  The second dual against Stevenson came down to the final match, but Stevenson won 24-33.  Central won the final contest against Plainfield East 43-30.

Triple winners on the day were Jake Keating, Derek Wilke, Cam Hayes and Laddie Skarecky.  Ben Williamson finished 2-0, including a win in overtime against Collins of St. Charles North.

The Redhawks only lost two matches against St. Charles North.  Five match were won by fall.  Derek Wilke won by technical fall.  St. Charles gave up five wins by forfeit.

Against Stevenson, the Hawks lost the first five matches from 170 to heavyweight and found themselves down 0-21 in the team score.  Keating started the comeback with a fall and Mizoguchi answered with a pin of his own.  Derek Wilke scored a 5-0 decision against Carter.  Luc Jandt and Nick Nunziato lost by decision to make the team score 15-27.  Ben Williamson and Cam Hayes scored decisions to pull the Redhawks to within three team points.  Rick Marciniak scored a takedown in the third period to tie his match and then scored a takedown in overtime to win.  His win made the team score 24-33.  At 160 pounds, Riley Guttosch nearly pulled out a tin, but lost in double overtime to make the final score 24-33.

Central bounced back with a 43-30 defeat of Plainfield East.  The Redhawks scored six pins in the dual.  Riley Guttosch and Laddie Skarecky also won by decisions.

Laddie Skarecky won in come-from-behind fashion by a score of 2-10 in the match for his second win on the day.  He was awarded the “I’m Somebody” award for his efforts.

The Naperville Central JV team took 2nd place at the 11 team Libertyville JV tournament.  The Redhawks were in the team lead for most of the tournament.  NCHS had five in the finals including three champions, Cam Baumgartner, Zach Pauley, and Robby Martins.


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