St. Edward Eagles Dominate OHSWCA Division I State Wrestling Duals

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St. Edward Eagles Dominate OHSWCA Division I State Wrestling Duals
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St. Edward Eagles claimed victory at the OHSWCA Division I State Wrestling Duals in Marysville, Ohio, with standout performances from individual wrestlers. The competition featured intense matchups and impressive displays of skill from various teams including Avon Lake, Brecksville, Cincinnati Moeller, Dublin Coffman, Massillon Perry, Olentangy Liberty, and St. Paris Graham.

MARYSVILLE, Ohio — The St. Edward Eagles collectively rose above the rest of the OHSWCA Division I State Wrestling Duals field Sunday at Marysville High School., each of the eight teams in attendance— Avon Lake, Brecksville , Cincinnati Moeller, Dublin Coffman, Massillon Perry, Olentangy Liberty and St.

Paris Graham—had intense head-to-head matchups, down to the wire finishes and standout individual performances.Zach Aquila, Brecksville, Jr. Aquila logged 16 points for the Bees with technical falls against Perry and Avon Lake before a pin against Olentangy Liberty’s Iako Ferguson .Brown has an opportunity to win a fourth consecutive state championship this year, but he helped the Eagles take care of business first with 17 points on the day. Brown started the day with a first-period technical fall against Avon Lake , before pins against Perry and Coffman .Ditzig controlled the heavyweight bracket all afternoon, piling up 15 points behind a trio of authoritative wins. He opened with a 4-0 decision over Massillon Perry’s Marco Salazar before picking up a forfeit against Avon Lake. Ditzig capped his undefeated run with a first‑period pin of Olentangy Liberty’s Bradley Sharon in 1:43, anchoring Brecksville’s lineup with reliability and bonus‑point power.Forberg delivered one of the most dominant lower‑weight performances of the day, securing two bonus‑point wins and 12 total points for the Panthers. She blitzed Brecksville’s Sean Dougherty in just 50 seconds, then followed with a 20‑3 technical fall over Graham’s Briar Perdue in 3:12. Her efficiency gave Perry crucial early energy in each dual.Few wrestlers were as efficient as German, who tore through his opponents with three first‑period pins and a perfect 18‑point haul at 215 pounds. He opened with a lightning‑fast 13‑second fall over Massillon Perry’s Randy Boothe, followed by a 1:13 pin of Avon Lake’s Noah Amsden. German finished the sweep with a 34‑second pin against Olentangy Liberty’s Jackson Lane, giving the Bees a consistent advantage in the upper weights.Landis pieced together a strong, versatile day for Graham with three wins and 16 points. He started with a 1:36 pin against Moeller’s Trent Konys, then gutted out a 5:21 fall over Dublin Coffman’s Oliver Lester. Landis closed with a 9‑1 major decision over Massillon Perry’s Samuel Adams, giving the Falcons a dependable spark at 120.Mlynarczyk contributed 18 points while continuing to look like one of St. Edward’s fast‑rising young talents. He opened with a 3:42 pin against Avon Lake’s Henry Valerino, added a forfeit win against Perry, then finished with a 34‑second fall over Coffman’s Tabe Awo. His dominance at 106 helped set the Eagles’ tone early.Orr was a steady anchor at heavyweight for Moeller, notching 15 points with two pins and a decision. He opened with a 4‑0 shutout over Graham’s Gage Stull before flattening Olentangy Liberty’s Bradley Sharon in 40 seconds. Orr wrapped up his perfect day with a forfeit win against Avon Lake, keeping Moeller competitive in key swing matches.Peterson wrestled like he had better things to do on Sunday afternoon, winning all three of his matches by fall for all 18 possible points. He needed just 30 seconds to pin Avon Lake’s Noah Amsden, then stepped up at heavyweight to finish Massillon Perry’s Marco Salazar in 47 seconds. Peterson closed with a 1:32 pin over Coffman’s Mason Parrill, showcasing his versatility and championship‑level form.Ramirez delivered a high‑output day at 138 pounds, racking up 14 points through two major decisions and a pin. He rolled to a 15‑2 major over Graham’s Brookes Platfoot and followed with a 13‑5 major against Olentangy Liberty’s Alex Mickens. Ramirez capped his effort with a 2:33 pin of Avon Lake’s Kaeden Lademann, providing Moeller a consistent scoring threat.Rohr powered Perry’s lineup with 16 points across three strong matches. He set the tone early with a pivotal 11‑2 major decision in the Panthers’ win over Brecksville before pinning St. Edward’s Jacob Kiehl in 5:49. Rohr finished the day with a 1:39 pin of Graham’s Cole Winemiller, reaffirming his status as a dependable closer.Savage put together a flawless, aggressive performance with 18 points and three pins, none lasting longer than three minutes. He opened with a 36‑second fall over Graham’s Briar Perdue, added a 3:07 pin of Olentangy Liberty’s Cole Perry, and ended with a 32‑second demolition of Avon Lake’s Henry Valerino. His explosiveness was one of the tournament’s highlights at 106.Siebert scored 16 points behind two dominant technical falls before closing with a forfeit. He launched the day with a 17‑2 tech fall over Brecksville’s Mark Clark in 3:46, then added a 15‑0 tech fall against St. Edward’s Michael Salcedo in just 1:23. With a forfeit win against Graham, Siebert went 3‑0 while piling up bonus points.Van Gundy was one of the most dangerous finishers at 132 pounds, recording 18 points through three pins. He started with a 1:31 fall over Olentangy Liberty’s Caleb Perry, then overwhelmed Graham’s Kaiden Galvan in just 22 seconds. Van Gundy closed with a 3:14 pin of St. Edward’s Michael Salcedo, giving Coffman invaluable upper‑middleweight production.Webber delivered 16 points with a mix of dominance and speed at 113 pounds. He set the tone with a blistering nine‑second pin of Olentangy Liberty’s Cooper Parks, added a 12‑2 major against Graham’s Cooper Breslin, and wrapped with a 26‑7 technical fall over St. Edward’s Nolan Haggerty in 5:32. His blend of explosiveness and nonstop pressure made him one of the division’s most dynamic lightweights. 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