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NWC Trappers Show Growth In Oklahoma

BY SETH ROMSA TRIBUNE SPORTS WRITER
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In a season where growing pains were to be expected, the Trapper wrestling team saw its growth pay off when they took part in the Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Duals in Miami, Oklahoma.

“They wrestled well, which is always great, but I was pleased with how we operated as a team throughout the whole trip,” said Trapper wrestling head coach Jim Zeigler.

After more than a month away from action, Ryker Blackburn’s return to the mat at 197 pounds ended in a 4-0 weekend with three of those four matches resulting in pins.

The fourth match for Blackburn was an intense one. After trailing 4-2 in the third period, he used a late comeback to defeat his opponent 5-4.

NWC’s Kendell Cummings also had an impressive showing, as he went 3-0 on the weekend at the 133-pound weight class with all of his victories coming by pin.

“Kendell [Cummings] is competitive,” Zeigler said. “He has stepped up and got some wins.”

Gus Harrison went 2-2 on the weekend, earning an impressive pin against Tyson Smith from Northeast Oklahoma, and a comeback win against Eric Cain of Colby, 7-6, after trailing 6-3.

Zeigler said he was proud of the fact that Blackburn and Harrison earned late comebacks, as that indicates their training is on the right track as they approach the end of the year.

At 125 pounds, Ivan Lee went 0-4. Zeigler said Lee will continue to face a difficult time at the weight class since he is undersized, but that he’s shown a lot of improvement throughout the season.  

SCHEDULING CHANGES
As the Trapper wrestlers are fast approaching the end of the year, their schedule has changed.

A planned weekend dual in Sterling, Colorado, has been canceled, as COVID-19 concerns in the Northeastern Junior College program have caused them to isolate.

Zeigler said the Rocky Mountain Districts have also been moved up one week, from Feb. 19 to Feb. 12. The change is meant to allow teams to have more time between districts and the NJCAA National Championships — which start Friday, March 4 — to potentially recover from COVID-19 outbreaks if they occur.    

IOWA CENTRAL CC 53, NORTHWEST 6
125: Lane Cowell def. Ivan Lee, 16-0 tech. fall

133: Sammy Lile def. Avery McSpadden, pin 0:42

149: Keaton Geerts def. Gus Harrison, pin 2:57

197: Ryker Blackburn def. Colten Goodell, pin 2:08    

COLBY CC 24, NORTHWEST 21
125: Quentin Pauda def. Lee, pin 2:59

133: Kendall Cummings def. Trinity Robertson, pin 4:07

141: McSpadden win by forfeit

149: Harrison def. Eric Cain, 7-6 decision

197: Blackburn def. James Sharp, pin 1:51  

NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA 42, NORTHWEST 15
125: Peyton Brown def. Lee, pin 4:13

133: Cummings def. Alex Prince, pin 1:08

149: Harrison def. Tyson Smith, pin 2:19

197: Blackburn def. Seth Seago, 5-4 decision   

TRITON COLLEGE 45, NORTHWEST 12
125: Zavien Stewart def. Lee, pin 2:55

133: Cummings def. Michael Archer, pin 3:55

149: Phil Sims def. Harrison, 9-2 decision

197: Blackburn def. Sean Kelly, pin 4:14