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pening the season up with its is what it takes to be a good
O best match, the junior varsity wrestler," said Mruz. "You have to
wrestling team won its match against wrestle, wrestle, wrestle!"
Gross, with a 36-18 finish. With a season record of six wins
"I didn't think that we'd win a and four losses, the freshman
dual, since we were missing 98, 105, wrestling team opened its season
155, and 167 heavyweight," said winning its first match against
coach Tom Mruz. Roncalli, with a final score of 47-12.
In addition to not having an They participated in two
entrant in every weight tournaments, placing fifth in the
classification, the )V team suffered Millard Invitational and fourth in the
from other drawbacks. Two knee Intercity League.
injuries and one back injury forced "Considering we had to forfeit
some players to not finish the three weight classes in most meets, I
season, and others to miss meets. think the season was a success," said
"Strength, agility, and experience coach Eric Torring.
Jv wrestling. Front: Eric Hallet, Chris Kohler, Troy Girouex, Jon Ek, Back: coach Tom M ruz,
Kevin Pote, Dave Borders, Scott Babb, Rich Cook.
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Another six. Freshman Pat Grey pins his Papillion Freshman wrestling. Front: Tim Revoy, Paul Sartore, Dana ienn, Pat Grey, Jerry Peterson, Dan
opponent. Cubric, Greg Meyer. Back, coach Erik Torring, Bob Griffin, Mike Grace, Brad Peterson, Brian
Kocanda, Brett Carey, Mark Poling, John Hanel, Bill Yanovich.
JV, Frosh Wrestling 79

