The wrestlers from School of the Osage scored a victory of historic proportions and fueled what is growing into a Lake of the Ozarks rivalry on the mats. In the third year of high school wrestling at Osage, the Indians defeated Camdenton 46-30 in a dual.
"Our kids came out tonight and that was one they really wanted. We went after them," Osage coach Randy Saterlee said. "That was big for us. We've been looking at (Camdenton) this year and they run a quality program. We think any time we can put points up on them we're doing good."
Camdenton shuffled its lineup for Osage, moving five of its lighter wrestlers up weight classes in a move that Lakers coach Patrick Darby said was matchup based. The move worked for the most part in Camdenton's favor, with Dillon Briscoe (103), Anthony Franicevich (125) and senior Michael McDonald (130) picking up wins by fall.
Osage's Skyler Bax (119) and Devon Lake (140) surprised their coaches with wins in the Camdenton dual. Bax pinned Camdenton's Cody Farrant, who moved up from 112 lbs. Lake scored a push-pull takedown and a half nelson pin over Camdenton's Jacob Byrne at 140 lbs.
"Those were wins we really weren't counting on but they came out and pinned kids, and those points really helped," Satterlee said.
"Osage wanted this. They wanted it bad and they got it. Hats off to them, it's a really nice story for them to beat us," Darby said.
Lake's pin set off an Osage tear through the middleweights that included wins by fall for Sam Golden, Alex Berger and Kyle Christensen.
"We told our kids right up front, 'Hey, we've got to pin and we can't be pinned,' and that's just what they did. They went out and worked hard and got a good win," Saterlee said.
Camdenton senior Will Corliss stopped the Lakers' bleeding by scoring a surprise pin on Osage senior T.J. Smith. Smith was coming off of a fourth place finish in the Buffalo Tournament and had Corliss on his back less than a minute in to their match at 189 lbs. Corliss used a bear hug to roll Smith and score a fall at 1:31 into the bout.
"That never say die attitude, that was good stuff. (Corliss) is a definite fighter. We're real glad that we got him in the lineup," Darby said.
The wrestlers from School of the Osage scored a victory of historic proportions and fueled what is growing into a Lake of the Ozarks rivalry on the mats. In the third year of high school wrestling at Osage, the Indians defeated Camdenton 46-30 in a dual.
"Our kids came out tonight and that was one they really wanted. We went after them," Osage coach Randy Saterlee said. "That was big for us. We've been looking at (Camdenton) this year and they run a quality program. We think any time we can put points up on them we're doing good."
Camdenton shuffled its lineup for Osage, moving five of its lighter wrestlers up weight classes in a move that Lakers coach Patrick Darby said was matchup based. The move worked for the most part in Camdenton's favor, with Dillon Briscoe (103), Anthony Franicevich (125) and senior Michael McDonald (130) picking up wins by fall.
Osage's Skyler Bax (119) and Devon Lake (140) surprised their coaches with wins in the Camdenton dual. Bax pinned Camdenton's Cody Farrant, who moved up from 112 lbs. Lake scored a push-pull takedown and a half nelson pin over Camdenton's Jacob Byrne at 140 lbs.
"Those were wins we really weren't counting on but they came out and pinned kids, and those points really helped," Satterlee said.
"Osage wanted this. They wanted it bad and they got it. Hats off to them, it's a really nice story for them to beat us," Darby said.
Lake's pin set off an Osage tear through the middleweights that included wins by fall for Sam Golden, Alex Berger and Kyle Christensen.
"We told our kids right up front, 'Hey, we've got to pin and we can't be pinned,' and that's just what they did. They went out and worked hard and got a good win," Saterlee said.
Camdenton senior Will Corliss stopped the Lakers' bleeding by scoring a surprise pin on Osage senior T.J. Smith. Smith was coming off of a fourth place finish in the Buffalo Tournament and had Corliss on his back less than a minute in to their match at 189 lbs. Corliss used a bear hug to roll Smith and score a fall at 1:31 into the bout.
"That never say die attitude, that was good stuff. (Corliss) is a definite fighter. We're real glad that we got him in the lineup," Darby said.
Ryan Kohout (215) and Christian Williams (285) won matches on points in the two heaviest weight classes. Kohout tied and tripped Colton Rizer in the first period of their match, then scored on a second period reversal. He was able to ride Rizer out for the entire two minutes of the third period to win 4-1. Williams won 9-0 over Kota Jarecki in a battle of small heavyweights.
Both Osage and Camdenton lost duals to Lebanon on Tuesday night to complete the triangular. Christensen, Lake and Golden all went 2-0 on the night for Osage. Briscoe and Franicevich went 2-0 for the Lakers.
"We've got to work better. As a team, I'm very impressed with Osage. My gosh, it's great. I'm very proud of their program. They are a very young program and they are getting it done," Darby said. "This is why I love the sport of wrestling. It doesn't matter who you are, if you don't come with it on that particular night, you can be a state champ against a first-year wrestler and fall on your back and get pinned."
Camdenton competes this weekend at the Lee's Summit Invitational. The Indians are scheduled to compete in a Saturday tournament at Warsaw.
Osage 46, Camdenton 30
103–Dillon Briscoe (C) pin Zach Curran (O) 3:14
112–Andrew Raney (C) WBF forfeit
119–Skyler Bax (O) pin Cody Farrant (C) 1:44
125–Anthony Franicevich (C) pin Greg Atkinson (O) 1:15
130–Michael McDonald (C) pin Caden Campbell (O) 4:54
135–Greg Crosby (O) major dec. Justin Rothove (C) 16-7
140–Devon Lake (O) pin Jacob Byrne (C) 1:34
145–Sam Golden (O) pin Raine Prather (C) 3:38
152–Alex Berger (O) pin Josh Sims (C) 1:08
160–Kyle Christensen (O) pin Cody Lewis (C) 1:08
171–Garrett Miller (O) tech. fall Matt Jones (C) 4:00
189–Will Corliss (C) pin T.J. Smith (C) 1:31
215–Ryan Kohout (O) dec. Colton Rizer (C) 4-1
285–Christian Williams (O) dec. Kota Jarecki (C) 9-0
Lebanon 60, Camdenton 14
103–Dillon Briscoe (C) pin Nathan Qualls (L) :35
112–Cody Farrant (C) tech. fall Cody Starnes (L)
119–Anthony Franicevich (C) dec. Dane Bethel (L) 4-3
125–Mason Schneider (L) pin Michael McDonald (C) 3:48
130–Matt Lazo (L) pin Ryan Reitmeyer (C) 4:22
135–Jade Waterman (L) pin Justin Rothove (C) 3:06
140–Chole Rowe (L) dec. Jacob Byrne (C) 4-7
145–Brandon Rich (L) dec. Raine Prather (C) 15-14
152–Aaron Starnes (L) pin Josh Sims (C) 2:43
160–Michael Brawner (L) pin Cody Lewis (C) 1:29
171–Zach Schneider (L) pin Matt Jones (C) :25
189–Austin Beusenhausen (L) pin Will Corliss (C) 3:01
215–Andrew Horsley (L) pin Colton Rizer (C) :31
285–Wyatt Byrd (L) pin Kota Jarecki (C) 3:19
Lebanon 60, Osage 22
103–Zach Curran (O) pin Nathan Qualls (L) :31
112–Cody Starnes (L) WBF forfeit
119–Dane Bethel (L) pin Skyler Bax (O) 1:41
125–Mason Schneider (L) pin Greg Atkinson (O) 1:42
130–Matt Lazo (L) pin Caden Campbell (O) 1:42
135–Jade Waterman (L) pin Greg Crosby (O) :28
140–Devon Lake (O) major dec. Chole Rowe (L) 10-0
145–Sam Golden (O) pin Brandon Rich (L) 3:09
152–Aaron Starnes (L) pin Alex Berger (O) 2:58
160–Kyle Christensen (O) pin Michael Brawner (L) 5:02
171–Zach Schneider (L) WBF forfeit
189–Austin Beusenhausen (L) pin T.J. Smith (O) 1:45
215–Andrew Horsley (L) pin Ryan Kohout (O) 2:37
285–Wyatt Byrd (L) pin Christian Williams (O) 2:10