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Brewer comes up short, county wrestlers struggle at regional

Posted On: Monday, February 04, 2008
By: tfariyah@yahoo.com

* Story courtesy of www.bannergraphic.com*

(Photo)
B.J. Brewer

By CAINE GARDNER

Sports Writer

MOORESVILLE — 13 seconds.

That is all that stood in the way of North Putnam wrestler B.J. Brewer and a
slot in the IHSAA Wrestling Semi-State tournament. Injury and a grueling rematch
against sectional opponent Trevor Morgan halted Brewer’s charge.

It was a rough day altogether for Putnam County wrestlers, as nine of 10
qualifiers fell in the first round.

Brewer found himself competing for third place after picking up a first round
victory over Merrick Heitkamp, then was defeated by eventually regional champ
Briar Runyan in his second match.

In the consolation round, Brewer and Morgan went at each other like two caged
animals. At one point Brewer slammed hard against the scorers table and then
moments later hit the deck hard out of bounds. During the battle, Brewer
suffered an injury to his chin that required the match to be stopped twice
through its duration.

“It was great — an outstanding match,” North Putnam head coach Kenny Kerns
said.

Outstanding would be an understatement.

Brewer held a 7-6 advantage as the clock ticked away but with 13 second left
Morgan leaped into the air after which he shot Brewer and managed to reverse him
to gain two points to win the match.

When asked after the match about the ‘jump’, Kerns thought it played no part
in the contests outcome.

“No it didn’t bother B.J.,” he said. “He’s so focused the guy could have done
cartwheels and it wouldn’t have bothered him.”

Brewer talked after the match about his advancement in the tournament and
acknowledged the injury but said it was a non-factor.

“It definitely feels good because I know how big these other schools are,”
Brewer said. “It’s obviously a big challenge and I’m proud I could do my best.

“I thought it went well. At sectional I lost but I rebounded from that in
practice. I realized that his weakness was shooting on him, so I started
shooting on him and really took that to him. I was ahead but he had enough
energy to pull one last trick out and I couldn’t get around it,” brewer
commented.

North Putnam’s Jim Davis and Josh Keyt both fell in the first round.

Greencastle wrestlers Brian Winslow, Jacob Wright and Kyle Buchanan all fell
to their first round match-up but head coach Matt McComish was nothing but
positive thing to say about his team after the match.

“I know they’re disappointed and I am as well, but we have to learn from it
and keep working,” McComish said. “They’re all coming back next year; we have
everybody from our team coming back so I’m looking forward to next season.

“As a team, we came a long way and we still have a lot of things we need to
improve on but looking at us from the beginning of the year until now, we’ve
come a lot farther that I thought we would. We’ve done a good job,” McComish
said.

With the season at it ends, McComish and his GHS team moves its focus to next
season. He commented on how he hopes off-season workouts for other sports and
sticking to their conditioning program will benefit the team for next season.

South Putnam head coach Todd Crosby was also looking ahead to next season as
his trio of Antonio Hernandez, Seth Green and Chris Hurst bowed out early of
Saturday’s competition. In the competition, two wrestlers fell in their first
round match-ups while one failed to make weight.

Although his wrestlers came up short, Crosby was proud of them making it to
regional and the effort they put forth during their matches.

“It felt good,” Crosby said. “I was pretty impressed, you have a junior and a
sophomore, so they should be able to get back here next year. I feel bad for
Seth (Green) it was his last match. He looked pretty good; he had a No. 1 seed
kid and wrestled well against him.

“I was happy also that we had a lot of guys come out to cheer them on and
support them, so I’m looking forward to next year,” Crosby said.

Echoing the sentiment of his colleagues, Crosby hopes to have his team
hitting the mat and getting more exposure to more experienced wrestling
programs.

Cloverdale wrestler Lee Secrest rounded out the Putnam County representative
at regional. Secrest fell to Shelby Mappes in the first round of competition.
Mappes qualified for semi-state by finishing in second place.

“This kid (Mappes) is pretty tough,” CHS head coach Brian Siddons said. “It’s
always disappointing to lose but he stayed in there the whole match, fought off
his back a few times out of tough positions.

“Hopefully we’ll be here next year and have a better showing. They’re going
to do a lot of wrestling club stuff so they are going to have a lot of
opportunities for summer wrestling. Hopefully we’ll see a big improvement
there,” Siddons concluded.

At Mooresville

Individual results

(County wrestlers only)

First round

103 — Raley (Indian Creek) def. Winslow (GHS)

130 — Hernandez (weight)

135 — Vanhorn (Franklin) def. Green (SP)

152 — Brewer (NP) def. Heitkamp (Danville)

160 — Mappes (Center Grove) def. Secrest (CHS)

189 — Vires (Center Grove) def. Jacob Wright (GHS)

189 — Waters (Greenwood) def. Davis (NP)

215 — Mathews (Franklin) def. Buchanan (GHS)

215 — Vandeman (Whiteland) def. Keyt

285 — Lane (Franklin) def. Hurst (SP)

Second round

152 — Runyan (Martinsville) def. Brewer (NP)

Consolation round

152 — Morgan (Plainfield) def. Brewer (NP)

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