NW Kansas Tech - National Dual Champs
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Awesome - Congrats! Very Impressive
NJCAA - Northwest Kansas Tech Guaranteed 1st place
Match #1 Champ. Round 1 Northwest Kansas Tech defeated Jamestown CC 41-12
125 - Jordan Marshall (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf 133 - Munkhbat Bat-erdene (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Nick Kozlowski (Jamestown CC) TF 18-1 141 - Bat-Erdene Boldmaa (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Ben Winkler (Jamestown CC) Fall 1:19 149 - Enkhbold Sukhbaatar (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf 157 - Bowman Ellis (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Caleb Palmatier (Jamestown CC) Fall 1:06 165 - John Cruz (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf 174 - Daniel Torres (Jamestown CC) over Johnathan Fanfan (Northwest Kansas Tech) Fall 1:32 184 - Cameron Page (Jamestown CC) over Charles Small (Northwest Kansas Tech) Dec 8-6 197 - Draven Bollinger (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Wyatt Holley (Jamestown CC) Fall 2:31 285 - Nick Jones (Jamestown CC) over Benny Hernandez (Northwest Kansas Tech) Dec 8-1 Match #2 Quarterfinal Northwest Kansas Tech defeated Harper College 37-15
125 - Jordan Marshall (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Andrice Martin (Harper College) Maj 11-2 133 - Munkhbat Bat-erdene (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Christian Sharp (Harper College) Fall 1:52 141 - Bat-Erdene Boldmaa (Northwest Kansas Tech) over James Foy (Harper College) Fall 5:21 149 - Enkhbold Sukhbaatar (Northwest Kansas Tech) over craig Stallings (Harper College) Fall 5:57 157 - Tristin Guaman (Harper College) over antony kinsey (Northwest Kansas Tech) Fall 6:57 165 - Michial Foy (Harper College) over John Cruz (Northwest Kansas Tech) Fall 6:03 174 - Tsogtbayar Tserendagua (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Juan Quiroz (Harper College) Dec 8-2 184 - Charles Small (Northwest Kansas Tech) over John Wright (Harper College) Fall 2:50 197 - Darius Hamilton (Northwest Kansas Tech) over scott Anderson (Harper College) Fall 3:36 285 - sergio sosa (Harper College) over Benny Hernandez (Northwest Kansas Tech) Dec 3-0 Match #3 Semifinal Northwest Kansas Tech defeated Western Wyoming CC 29-18
125 - Jordan Marshall (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Dalton Stutzman (Western Wyoming CC) Fall 3:16 133 - Munkhbat Bat-erdene (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Joey Revelli (Western Wyoming CC) Maj 12-3 141 - Bat-Erdene Boldmaa (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Kyle Evans (Western Wyoming CC) Maj 21-9 149 - Enkhbold Sukhbaatar (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Jake Thompson (Western Wyoming CC) Dec 14-8 157 - antony kinsey (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Samuel Freeman (Western Wyoming CC) Fall 1:00 165 - Wyatt Monroe (Western Wyoming CC) over John Cruz (Northwest Kansas Tech) Fall 1:30 174 - Tsogtbayar Tserendagua (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Jace Anderson (Western Wyoming CC) Maj 14-6 184 - Charles Small (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Jared Bird (Western Wyoming CC) Dec 7-5 197 - Connor Kirkland (Western Wyoming CC) over Darius Hamilton (Northwest Kansas Tech) Fall 3:59 285 - Landon Brown (Western Wyoming CC) over Benny Hernandez (Northwest Kansas Tech) Fall 3:35 Northwest Kansas Tech's team score was adjusted by -1.0 for unsportmanlike conduct Match #4 1st Place Match Northwest Kansas Tech defeated Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 20-19
125 - Jordan Marshall (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Mason Naifeh (Northeastern Oklahoma A&M) Dec 5-2 133 - Munkhbat Bat-erdene (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf 141 - Bat-Erdene Boldmaa (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Jory Brumnett (Northeastern Oklahoma A&M) Maj 16-7 149 - Kendon Lee (Northeastern Oklahoma A&M) over Enkhbold Sukhbaatar (Northwest Kansas Tech) Dec 6-0 157 - Jonny Trowbridge (Northeastern Oklahoma A&M) over antony kinsey (Northwest Kansas Tech) Dec 5-4 165 - Kyle Caldwell (Northeastern Oklahoma A&M) over Bowman Ellis (Northwest Kansas Tech) Fall 3:36 174 - Tsogtbayar Tserendagua (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Kalin Winkler (Northeastern Oklahoma A&M) Maj 13-5 184 - Alex Kauffman (Northeastern Oklahoma A&M) over Charles Small (Northwest Kansas Tech) Dec 4-3 197 - Darius Hamilton (Northwest Kansas Tech) over Colben Dodson (Northeastern Oklahoma A&M) Dec 9-7 285 - Antonio Andrade (Northeastern Oklahoma A&M) over Elwin Trejo (Northwest Kansas Tech) Maj 12-0
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Re: NW Kansas Tech - National Dual Champs
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NW Kansas Tech wins Junior College National Duals Beating a Northeast Oklahoma In the finals pretty big accomplishment!
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Re: NW Kansas Tech - National Dual Champs
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Before the semi’s
Trackwrestling article below.
NJCAA
Top-seeded Northeastern Oklahoma A&M and second-seeded Western Wyoming were perfect on the day, going 20-0 and advancing to the semifinals with a pair of shutouts. Three-time National Duals runner-up NEO opened up with a 57-0 over outmanned Itasca of Minnesota. The Golden Norseman would follow with a 46-0 win over Labette. Key match there saw All-American Boo Dryden, ranked third at 133, beat top-ranked 125-pounder Dillon Prutch of Labette. Prutch bumped up from his normal starting weight class. NEO heavyweight Antonio Andrade was 2-0 with a fall and a technical fall. Coach Joe Renfro’s squad will face fourth-seeded Nassau in the semifinals.
The Lions opened with a 42-15 win over Joliet Junior College before rallying to win the final three bouts to beat fifth-seeded Barton 20-17. Wins down the stretch by Adolfo Batista at 184, Greg Hodulick at 197 pounds and heavyweight Edwin Rubio completed the comeback. Rubio was 2-0 on the day with a fall and the match-winning decision.
Third-seeded Northwest Kansas Tech had a trio of Mongolians go 2-0 at three straight weights to push the Mustangs into the semifinals and assured the program of its highest finish in school history. After a 41-12 win over Jamestown (N.Y.), Northwest Tech won the first four matches by bonus points and never looked back, taking a 37-15 win over Harper College to earn the opportunity to face second-seeded Western Wyoming in Saturday’s semifinals in a matchup of Mustangs.
Of Western Wyoming’s 20 wins, these Mustangs tallied six falls, two technical falls and three major decisions. After opening with a 47-0 win over Cowley, Western Wyoming knocked off Southwestern Oregon 44-0 in the quarterfinals. Southwestern Oregon upset seventh-seeded Rochester (Minn.) 27-21 in the opening round. Western Wyoming 125-pounder Dalton Stutzman was the standout on the day, pinning both opponents.
NJCAA semifinals get underway at 9 a.m. and the championship finals set for noon.
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Louisville, Kentucky -- First-time winners Northwest Tech and McKendree were among the five National Duals champions crowned on Saturday at the Kentucky Expo Center and Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky as NUWAY hosted the 2019 NWCA Multi-Divisional National Duals presented by the United States Marine Corps and Defense Soap. St. Cloud State, Augsburg and Grand View also wrestled their way to championships as 84 teams in five collegiate divisions ended the 18th annual multi-divisional event. All three schools were repeat winners. Full Results, Brackets & Scores Division II | Division III | NAIA | NJCAA | Women McKendree became just the sixth school to win an women’s National Duals title. The Bearcats topped perennial power King 24-17 in the championship final. The two teams battled back-and-forth for the first seven weights before McKendree won the final three to claim victory. Individually, McKendree’s key wins came at 116 pounds with Felicity Taylor topping Makayla Welch with a 14-3 technical fall and Brenda Reyna topping Allison Petix 5-1 at 130 in a matchup of All-Americans. King made things interesting as the Tornado registered a fall at 136 pounds by top-ranked Nicole Joseph and then freshman Ashlynn Ortega upended top-ranked Alexis Porter of McKendree at 143 pounds 5-1. Ortega’s win gave King its last lead. McKendree’s Alex Glaude shut out Ana Luciano at 155 pounds 8-0 to prevent King from scoring a team point. In freestyle wrestling, team points are scored similarly to that of collegiate wrestling, with one exception -- athletes can score one team point in a loss if they score without being pinned. Technical falls are also a difference of 10 points. Sydnee Kimber and Destane Garrick carried the Bearcats to the team title with wins at 170 and 191 pounds, giving the program an elusive title. McKendree was second the previous two seasons at the National Duals. For Northwest Tech, located in Goodland, Kansas, it was not just the first title in program history, it was the first National Duals placement of any kind. After upending second-seeded Western Wyoming 29-18 in the semifinals, key victories by Jordan Marshall at 125 pounds and Darius Hamilton at 197 were pivotal in Northwest Tech’s 20-19 win over Northeastern Oklahoma A&M in the finals. Key victories, of course, coupled with heavyweight Elwin Trejo’s ability to not get pinned. Marshall opened up the dual, knocking off Mason Naifeh, a past NAIA All-American, 5-2. Northwest Tech then earned a forfeit at 133 pounds from Munkhbat Bat-Erdene, one of four Mongolians in the lineup. After Bat-Eredene Boldmaa’s win at 141, Northwest Tech led 13-0 before three straight NEO wins closed the gap to 13-12. Tsogtbayar Tserendagua’s major decision at 174 gave Northwest Tech the lead 17-12 before NEO’s Alex Kauffman drew the dual to within two after a 4-3 win over Charles Small at 184. But Hamilton won a wild 9-7 bout over Colben Dodson at 197 to set the stage for 285 pounds. Trejo gave up four stalling calls and was turned twice for six points in the third, but NEO’s Antonio Andrade, who already collected three bonus victories in the tournament, was unable to give NEO a championship-winning fall and had to settle for a 12-0 major decision. It was the third straight season the Golden Norsemen finished second in the event. Things were also tight in Division III where top-seeded Augsburg won its seventh National Duals title and its second in a row with a 20-13 win over Johnson & Wales. The final marked the first time in the event’s history Wartburg failed to reach the championship final. Johnson & Wales edged Wartburg 18-17 in the semifinals. It might appear as if a team other than a Burg would win the Division III title as Johnson & Wales jumped out to a 7-0 lead after back-to-back victories by Jay Albis and Bobby Jordan. Both beat returning All-Americans. Albis majored Victor Gliva, while Jordan got up 6-0 on returning runner-up Sam Ben
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Re: NW Kansas Tech - National Dual Champs
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Appreciate the post and support from everyone in Kansas. Liberal 5a state champion Elwin Trejo came up huge for us in the finals. If anyone is interested in joining us for next year, shoot me an email at michael.sebaaly@nwktc.edu
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NW Kansas Tech wins Junior College National Duals Beating a Northeast Oklahoma In the finals pretty big accomplishment! The win in the semis was solid too, as Western Wyoming blanked both opponents in making the finals.
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