By FHSU SPORTS INFORMATION
The No. 12 ranked Fort Hays State wrestling team dropped the non-conference dual to the Colorado School of Mines on Thursday (Jan. 17), 16-15, inside Gross Memorial Coliseum. The Tigers dipped to 1-5 in duals this season, while the Orediggers improved to 9-1 in dual matches.
In a battle of many decisions, Broderick Green dropped the opening bout to Matt Lavengood in a tight-knit 5-3 match. Green moved to 8-15 on the year. Conrad Cole put the Tigers on the board in the 133-pound bout after securing a 3-2 decision over Jake Woods with a third period escape. Cole earned his eighth win of the season.
Things looked for the better for FHSU as No. 2 ranked Brandon Ball earned three more team points for the Tigers in the 141-pound match. Ball defeated Lukas Erickson with an easy 3-0 decision. With the win, Ball moves to 14-0 on the year and is now 4-0 in his Tiger career against Erickson. Ryne Cokeley fought until the end of his battle with Noah Ottum, when Ottum used a late third period escape to break the 5-5 tie and win in a decision, 7-5. Through four matches, Fort Hays State and Colorado School of Mines were even, 6-6.
No. 4 ranked Efe Osaghae stayed at his normal weight class (157 pounds) and gave the Tigers the 9-6 edge with a narrow 8-6 decision over Skyler Lykins. Osaghae earned his 16th victory in the process. Back and forth it was, as Jonathan Ball fell victim to a tough match against Keenan Willits. Willits won by another decision in the match, this time 11-4. FHSU and Mines were once again all square, 9-9, with four bouts to go.
At 174 pounds, No. 9 ranked Marty Verhaeghe couldn’t get anything going against Robert Gambrell and was shutout in an 8-0 major decision, giving the Orediggers the four-point, 13-9 team advantage on the scoreboard. Micquille Robinson pulled the Tigers back within one point with a nail-biting 4-2 decision over Connor Ventura in the 184-pound match. With two matches remaining in the dual, the Orediggers held the 13-12 edge over the Tigers.
True freshman Tyler Boone was called upon to wrestle two weight classes higher than normal and held his own until getting taken down in the final seconds of the third period to fall to Jake Feldman in a 6-4 decision of the 197-pound bout. The Tigers needed four points to tie the match and have a possible tie-breaking scenario when A.J. Cooper stepped onto the mat for the 285-pound battle with Weston Hunt. Cooper fell down early in the first period after Hunt picked up a takedown. Before too long Cooper earned an escape to close the gap to 2-1 after one frame. In the second round, Hunt escape Cooper’s grasp initially for one-point to lead 3-1, before Cooper earned his first takedown of the bout. Going into the third frame, the wrestlers were tied 3-3. Cooper eventually came out on top as he held off a late charge by Hunt in the final minute of the match. The 7-6 decision wasn’t enough point for the Tigers to overcome and the Orediggers earned their ninth dual victory of the season.
FHSU is back in action on Saturday (Jan. 19) when they travel north to Kearney, Neb. for the Midwest Duals. First up is a date with Colorado Mesa at 9 a.m. before taking on No. 7 ranked CSU-Pueblo at 10:30 a.m.