AROUND OUA: Lakehead Invitational
The Lakehead wrestlers successfully competed in a dual meet today against a combined team of athletes from Laurentian and Algoma Universities. Lakehead wrestled in a total of 12 matches, winning 8 and losing 4.
Thunderwolves win eight matches against northern rivals
The Lakehead wrestlers successfully competed in a dual meet today against a combined team of athletes from Laurentian and Algoma Universities. Lakehead wrestled in a total of 12 matches, winning 8 and losing 4.
Lakehead’s Kevin Leatherdale (61kg) and Tyler Ashurst (82kg) both defeated their competition 10-0. Cole Bour (68kg) won both his matches as well as Marco Palermo (57kg). Tristen Thibault (100kg) and Mark Brousseau (82kg) were all able to pin their opponents and win by fall.
Jayden Murray (72kg) was defeated by Algomas Farhang Nouri (72kg) 15-2, and both Dana Campbell (82kg) and Emma Harja (63kg) lost their matches by fall.
“It was a good event for everyone. The matches were competitive.” – Coach Clayton
This was a great opportunity for the Lakehead wrestlers to put their training to the test and see how they match up against wrestlers from other universities.
Source: Lakehead Thunderwolves
Algoma wrestlers impress at Lakehead Invitational
In their first tournament of the season, the Algoma Thunderbirds wrestling team were dominate on the mats.
"Our coaching staff was extremely pleased with our first performance of the year. We knew in advance that Lakehead would give a good showing. The goal for the first half of the season is to get our young squad as much experience on the mats as possible, and this weekend was a great start. With 5 out of 6 of our varsity wrestlers that competed this weekend being rookies, we were still able to give a good showing and represent Algoma with pride," said Head Coach Trevor Manchester.
After taking a year off due to injuries, Natasha Doroodian (2015 CIS Silver medalist) returned to the mat in dominate fashion. She beat both Emma Harja (Lakehead) and Dana Campbell (Lakehead) by technical superiority, 10-0. Doroodian gave up significant weight in her second match to Campbell, who was the 2016 year's OUA Bronze medalist.
Farhang Nouri, a rookie from Toronto, earned his first win of the season and first win as a Thunderbird. He defeated Jayden Murray (Lakehead) 10-0 by technical superiority. Nouri showed his development as a wrestler as he was able to incorporate his game plan and control the pacing of the match.
"First year wrestlers Earl McKinney and Farhang Nouri had a great weekend, both gaining valuable mat experience. Farhang was able to pick up his first win of the season in dominating fashion. Earl wasn't able to take home a win, but wrestled well and will be someone to look out for by the end of the season."
Stephen Kreyenbuhl, another Algoma rookie from Chicago, Illinois, also earned his first win. Kreyenbuhl earned the win after Drew Anderson (Lakehead) was disqualified.
"Being the first competition of the season with such a young team, the performance by all was great on an individual level. We have tremendous potential and are excited to see what future competition holds for our new and returning athletes," added Allan Middleton, Assistant Coach of the squad.
Source: Algoma Thunderbirds