SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. -- The Farimont State University wrestling team made the journey to Shippensburg University for the host institution's duals. The Falcons bested American International College, 31-18, and the Shippensburg Raiders, 36-15.
Fairmont State 31, American International 18
125: Liam Pritchard-Holland (AIC) dec.
Brandan Myers (FAIR), 8-4 (0-3)
133:
Nate Pelesky (FAIR) wins by forfeit (6-3)
141:
Ryan Martin (FAIR) wins by forfeit (12-3)
149:
Trace Ragland (FAIR) wins by forfeit (18-3)
157:
Kolton Parsons (FAIR) maj. dec. Kyrie Williams (AIC), 11-1 (22-3)
165:
Navid Ighani (FAIR) wins by forfeit (28-3)
174:
Evan Thompson (FAIR) dec. Josh Nieroda (AIC), 12-8 (31-3)
184: Matt Bremner (AIC) dec.
Tristan Ice (FAIR), 4-1 (31-6)
197: Tommy Caracciolo (AIC) pins
Chigozie Ijeoma (FAIR), 0:36 (31-12)
285: Hayden Gaudette (AIC) wins by forfeit (31-18)
Fairmont State 36, Shippensburg 15
125:
Brandan Myers (FAIR) wins by forfeit (6-0)
133:
Nate Pelesky (FAIR) pins Calvin Lederer (SHIP), (12-0)
141:
Ryan Martin (FAIR) inj. def. Anthony Wert (SHIP), (18-0)
149: Reese Polulak (SHIP) dec.
Trace Ragland (FAIR), 5-1 (18-3)
157:
Kolton Parsons (FAIR) dec. Kyler Everly (SHIP), 5-3 (21-3)
165:
Elijah Wellings-Osha (FAIR) tech falls Cole Lang (SHIP) (6:12), 18-1 (26-3)
174:
Evan Thompson (FAIR) wins by forfeit (32-3)
184: Owen Koch (SHIP) pins
Tristan Ice (FAIR), 4:06 (32-9)
197:
Dwayne Johnson (FAIR) maj, dec. Trey Shoemaker (SHIP) 15-5 (36-9)
285: Connor Livingston (SHIP) wins by forfeit (36-15)
Exhibition Results
149: Anthony Lavish (SHIP) pins
Esdras Castillo (FAIR), 1:14
Navid Ighani (FAIR) tech falls Tyler Stanton (MILL), 18-2 (7:00)
Tyler Hurst (MILL) pinsÂ
Chigozie Ijeoma (FAIR), 3:48
Highlights from the day
2-0 on the day (Pelesky, Martin, Thompson, Parsons Ighani)
Dwayne Johnson bested Shoemaker who was ranked #3 in the region.
First time besting Shippensburg and having three regional dual wins in a single season.
Fairmont State will get itself prepared for the Mountain East Conference Wrestling Championship on Saturday, January 27. The event will start at 10:00 a.m. from West Liberty University.
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