Sunday, March 28, 2010

2009-10 Wasaren League Wrestling All-Stars

Front row, L to R: Steven Cohan, Nathaniel Palmer, Brendan Miller and Adam Mimms.
Back Row, L to R: Karl Palmer, Brad Burns, Matt Fogarty and Walter Foster.
(Photo submitted by Stephen Palmer)

Granville topped the Wasaren League with a total of six wrestlers named to the 2009-10 All-Stars. Headlining for The Golden Horde and the League was Karl Palmer at 140 lbs. Palmer went 44-5 last season, winning the Section II Division 2 title. He also won a Section II Class C crown and the League Invitational Title including Lightweight MOW.

In addition to Palmer, Granville’s Steven Cohan (96), Nathaniel Palmer (103), Brendan Miller (125), Eric Hastings (215) and Walter Foster (285) earned All-Star honors. Eric Hastings won Class C title and fourth in Section II Division 2. Cohan, N. Palmer, B. Miller and Foster all were first runners up in the Class C tournament.

Dual Meet Team Champion, Tamarac, had three All-Stars, as Jake Oswald (145), Nick Knauer (171) and Joe Hulsebosch (189) made the cut. Oswald was Class C Champion and Section II Division 2 runner-up as well League Invy Champion with MOW for heavyweights, who went to the State Finals as a wild card.

Schuylerville had two lightweights Jake Anderson (119) and Sarah Anderson (112) who finished undefeated 32-0 as a Class C Champion but was unable to finish the season due to a shoulder injury in her title match.

Finishing the rest of the weight classes were Cambridge’s Adam Mimms (130), Josh Peabody (135)and Hoosick Falls’ Brad Burns (152) and Matt Fogarty (160).

Five wrestlers joined the 'Century Club' earning over 100 career wins: Sarah Anderson (132), Josh Peabody (124), Karl Palmer (139), Jake Oswald (122) and Walter Foster (103).

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Click below to see the full spreadsheet of stats sent to us by Granville head coach Stephen Palmer.
Wasaren League wrestling All-Stars 2009-10

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