KENOSHA, WIS.-- The Augustana wrestling team was back on the road this weekend traveling to Kenosha, Wis. Saturday for the Jim Koch Open. Overall, seven of the 18 Vikings participating placed including two second place finishers.
The two highest placing Vikings were redshirt seniors
Clayton Wahlstrom (197 lbs) and
Luke Nohns (HWT). Wahlstrom went 3-1 on the day picking up victories by way of major decision, sudden victory, and a decision before falling in a 6-4 decision to Ethan Sherertz of Maryville University (Mo.) in the 197-pound title match. Nohns finished the day 4-1 picking up two pinfalls, a major decision and a decision en route to the championship match where he would lose a 6-4 decision to Logan Radik of Maryville University.
Redshirt senior
Colin Ayers (157 lbs) and sophomore
Jackson Sweeney (165 lbs) finished fourth for the Vikings. Both Ayers and Sweeney went 5-1 on the day.Â
The lone fourth place finisher for Augustana was redshirt freshman
Daniel Bishop (184 lbs). Bishop finished the day 3-1 with victories by fall, tech fall, and a major decision.
Freshman
Kolby Kost went 4-2 to finish fifth. Kost earned two victories by fall and one by major decision before taking fifth place over Conner Price of UW-Parkside by medical forfeit. Â
Freshman
Jack Huffman also went 4-2 which was good for a sixth-place finish. Huffman earned one victory by pinfall and three victories by decision.
Vikings at the Jim Koch Open
125 -
Ethan Cota: 1-2
133 -
Jack Huffman (unattached): 4-2, Sixth
133-
Michael Suda (unattached): 2-2
133- Â
Brandon Carroll (unattached): 1-2
141 -
Brayden Curry (unattached): 1-2
141-
Jackson Stauffacher (unattached): 0-2
149 -
Noah North: 1-2
157-
Colin Ayers: 5-1, Third
165-
Jackson Sweeney 5-1, Third
165-
Bailey Brengle (unattached): 0-2
174-
Kolby Kost (unattached): 4-2, Fifth
174-
Lukas Poloncic: 1-2
184 -
Daniel Bishop: 3-1, Fourth
197 -
Clayton Wahlstrom: 3-1, Second
HWT-
Luke Nohns: 4-1, Second
HWT-
Steven Hajas (unattached): 1-2
HWT-
Jarret Haglund (unattached): 1-2
HWT -
Matt Naig: 1-2
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