Wrestling: Brother Martin defeats Rummel in dual meet

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Brother Martin handled Archbishop Rummel on Saturday.

The Crusaders won seven of the 11 matches contested on the way to a 57-18 victory.

Winning by pin for the Crusaders were Hunter Chabert (126), Kent Burandt (145), Samuel Riles (152), Gabriel Pierre (160), Christopher Sulli (195) and Chaney Phillips (285).

Scoring a fall for the Raiders was Neil Borne (182).

Rummel won the two best matches of the day with Kaiden Triche (106) edging Logan Dacuyan 5-4 and Carter Burgess (138) outlasting Nicholas Cusimano 9-7.

Brother Martin 57 Archbishop Rummel 18
106: Kaiden Triche (ARRU) over Logan Dacuyan (BRMA) (Dec 5-4)
113: Jake Brandstetter (ARRU) over Trey Trainor (BRMA) (Fall 1:32)
120: Jacob Elsensohn (BRMA) over (ARRU) (For.)
126: Hunter Chabert (BRMA) over Dylan Stubbs (ARRU) (Fall 0:31)
132: Matthew Meyer (BRMA) over Cole Curry (ARRU) (Dec 5-2)
138: Carter Burgess (ARRU) over Nicholas Cusimano (BRMA) (Dec 9-7)
145: Kent Burandt (BRMA) over Cameron Gandolfi (ARRU) (Fall 1:23)
152: Samuel Riles (BRMA) over Mason Scholl (ARRU) (Fall 1:35)
160: Gabriel Pierre (BRMA) over Zachary Truxillo (ARRU) (Fall 2:56)
170: Matthew Schneller (BRMA) over (ARRU) (For.)
182: Neil Borne (ARRU) over Caleb Natividad (BRMA) (Fall 0:59)
195: Christopher Sulli (BRMA) over George Fletcher (ARRU) (Fall 0:51)
220: Evan Huling (BRMA) over (ARRU) (For.)
285: Chaney Phillips (BRMA) over Bryce Davis (ARRU) (Fall 1:12)

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