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Brushy
B: Sports
December 28, 2023
BRUSHY WRESTLING

Brushy Wrestling Club members place in own tournament

By DAVID SEELEY SPORTS EDITOR 

Several Brushy Wrestling Club members placed in their own tournament, the Brushy Christmas Brawl, which took place Saturday.

Seth Glover (age 10-and-younger, 67 pounds) took home first place, while Rylan Henry (10-and-younger, 70) was runner-up. Henry also went 3-0 in round-robin action in the age 8-and-younger, 70-pound division.

Harley Frederick finished third in the girls age 6-and-younger division in the 40-43-pound weight division, while Liliana Guerrero (girls age 6-and-younger, 55-60 pounds), Dominic Guerrero (age 8-and-younger, 67) and Chase Taylor (age 10-and-younger, 80) all placed fourth.

Other members, like Henry, solely participated in round-robin events. Abel Glover went 2-0 in the age 8-and-younger division in the 64-pound division and was 3-0 at 61-64 pounds in the 10-and-younger division. Layton Cross went 2-0 in the age 8-andyounger division in the 90-pound division, Braxton Pinkston went 2-0 in the age 8-and-younger heavyweight division, Avie Lamp went 2-0 in the girls age 12-and-younger division at 58 pounds and was 2-0 in the girls age 10-and-younger division at 52-57 pounds and Rocklyn Johnson went 2-0 in both the girls 12-and-younger 98-pound division and the girls age 15-and-younger at 97-102 pounds.

Sebastian Guerrero went 3-1 and Hayley Bentley 2-2 in the age 12-and-younger division at 92 pounds. Bentley also went 2-0 in the girls age 12-and-younger 91-pound division.

Gipsee Reed went 3-1 in the girls age 10-and-younger 170-pound division and 1-2 in the girls age 12-and-younger division at 115 pounds, while Jolie Taylor went 2-2 in the girls age 10-andyounger division at 170 pounds.

Tristen Cross went 2-1 at 76 pounds in the age 10-and-younger division, while going 1-1 in the age 12-and-younger division also at 76 pounds.

Billy Oliver went 1-1 in the age 15-and-younger division at 170 pounds, Ruby Johnson went 1-1 in the girls age 8-and-younger division at 62 pounds and Jessie Bentley went 1-2 in the girls age 8-and-younger division at 75 pounds.

Several other members who participated but did not place were Zek Garrett, Preston Cross, Knox Martin-McGowan, Isaac Glover, Weston Gee, Carson Limore, Patrick Fletcher, Chance Taylor, Oliver Frederick, Mason Barker, Bryson Lamb and Lux Martin-McGowan.

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