Spartans slam Ingraham in wrestling

The Bainbridge High varsity wrestlers celebrated their last home meet of the season, and senior night, not with speeches and ceremonies but instead with solid athletic performances and a speedy victory over Ingraham.

The Bainbridge High varsity wrestlers celebrated their last home meet of the season, and senior night, not with speeches and ceremonies but instead with solid athletic performances and a speedy victory over Ingraham late last week.

The final score was 36-30 Bainbridge.

The match began with double forfeits in the 106-pound and 113-pound classes.

The Rams took the first match as Justin Kyle (120-pound class) of Ingraham pinned Myron Butler of Bainbridge in 5:54.

In the 126-pound class, Jonathan Gallivan of BHS quickly dispatched Jack Langwell with a pin in 53 seconds.

Ingraham won the next two battles, with Liam Kinkead (132-pound class) claiming victory with a pin of Chaney Weaver of BHS in 1:34, and the Rams winning by forfeit in the 138 class.

The Spartans took the next five matches.

Jack Miller (145) pinned Antoine Combs in 1:47.

Dylan Read (152) stopped Richard Hill of Ingraham with a pin at the 3:16 mark.

Joaquin Gurza (160) pinned the Rams’ Michael Reyes in 1:26.

Liam Topham claimed a Bainbridge win by forfeit in the 170-pound class.

In the final contest of the night, Mike Grant (182) pinned Kaine Wofford of Ingraham in 1:59.

The Rams closed out the night with forfeit wins by Zander Valterra and Cameron Wild (Ingraham) win by forfeit, in the in the 195- and 220-pound classes, respectively.

The teams double forfeited in the 285-pound class.