Zachary wins Tiger Clash at Hahnville

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At Hahnville, Zachary won the Tiger Clash Wrestling Tournament, edging a team largely consisting of reserves from Brother Martin 42-36 in the title match. The Broncos had earlier defeated the Crusaders 42-33 in round three.

Hahnville finished third with Archbishop Rummel fourth. Belle Chasse was fifth with Fontainebleau sixth, Destrehan seventh and Chalmette eighth.

2018 Tiger Clash Championship Match Results
Zachary defeated Brother Martin 42-36
• 106 – Dylan Moser (Brother Martin) over Unknown (Unattached) Forfeit
• 113 – Mason Elsensohn (Brother Martin) over Ashton Hull (Zachary) Fall 5:06
• 120 – Lane White (Zachary) over Connor Couret (Brother Martin) Dec 13-7
• 126 – Quinn Williams (Brother Martin) over Jacoby Mark (Zachary) Fall 2:00
• 132 – Ross Mayer (Brother Martin) over Braden Brown (Zachary) Fall 2:59
• 138 – Chance Jackson (Zachary) over Justin Savoie (Brother Martin) Fall 1:42
• 145 – Rocco Horvath (Brother Martin) over Jeffery Brent (Zachary) Fall 1:02
• 152 – Eli Hope (Brother Martin) over Unknown (Unattached) Forfeit
• 160 – Joseph Elbert (Zachary) over Bailey Stretzinger (Brother Martin) Dec 8-3
• 170 – Javion Batiste (Zachary) over Anton Brown (Brother Martin) Fall 3:45
• 182 – Caleb Mickelson (Zachary) over Colby Franovich (Brother Martin) Fall 1:15
• 195 – Ashton Freeman (Zachary) over Kymh Colar (Brother Martin) Fall 0:51
• 220 – Wes Brady (Zachary) over Adam Bourgeois (Brother Martin) Fall 0:44
• 285 – Ossie Anderson (Zachary) over Kolbe Landry (Brother Martin) Fall 1:01

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