SHSAA 2023 Wrestling
March 19, 2023 by admin
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SHSAA 2023 Wrestling
SHSAA 2023 WRESTLING OVERALL TEAM CHAMPIONS
GOLD | SILVER | BRONZE | |
3A Girls | McLurg High School (Wilkie) | Outlook High School City Park Collegiate Institute | |
3A Boys | McLurg High School (Wilkie) | Unity High School | Strasbourg High School |
4A Girls | Central Collegiate | E D Freehan High School | A E Peacock High School |
4A Boys | F W Johnson Collegiate Institute | A E Peacock High School | L P Miller Catholic High School |
5A Girls | Archbishop M.C. O`Neill High School | Holy Cross High School | Michael A Riffel High School |
5A Boys | Holy Cross High School | Bethlehem High School | Campbell Collegiate Institute |
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SHSAA 2023 WRESTLING – INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
Wt | Male | School | Wt | Female | Team |
41kg | Baeden Butcher | Aden Bowman Collegiate Institute | 44kg | Angel Inson | Archbishop M.C. O`Neill High School |
44kg | Wynn Griffith | Walter Murray Collegiate Institute | 47kg | Elaind King | City Park Collegiate Institute |
47kg | Grady Mullin | Tommy Douglas Collegiate Institute | 50kg | Julie Petryna | Archbishop M.C. O`Neill High School |
50kg | Deandre Jabayaby | Bethlehem High School | 53kg | Julia Colborne | Walter Murray Collegiate Institute |
53kg | Jake Vides | Walter Murray Collegiate Institute | 56kg | Abby Wolff | St Joseph High School |
56kg | Lucas Reid | Holy Cross High School | 60kg | Taebyn Tulp | Outlook High School |
59kg | Aairc Lang | Archbishop M.C. O`Neill High School | 64kg | Brooklynn Dieter | Michael A Riffel High School |
62kg | Ashton Bodnarchuk | St Joseph High School | 68kg | Myah Clatney | Bishop James Mahoney High School |
65kg | Max Kershaw | Centennial Collegiate Institute | 73kg | Evelyn Eros | Central Collegiate Institute |
69kg | Bryn Cooper | St Mary High School | 80kg | Ollie Rose | Holy Cross High School |
73kg | Kingston Usher | A E Peacock High School | 90kg | Piper Kent | McLurg High School |
77kg | Sam Nickel | Holy Cross High School | 105kg | Sarah Murphy | St Mary High School |
82kg | Matthew Yong | Evan Hardy Collegiate Institute | 105+kg | Andeea Tatarciuc | McLurg High School |
90kg | Landon Mudjar | Carlton Catholic High School | |||
100kg | Oti Kabongo | Holy Cross High School | |||
115kg | Davyd Titorenko | Holy Cross High School | |||
130kg | Bohdan Braaten | Campbell Collegiate Institute | |||
130+kg | Sean Kakakaway | F W Johnson Collegiate Institute |
McLurg wrestlers, back-to-back 3A provincial champions
More provincial successes earned by McLurg wrestlers at Sask. High School Athletics Assocation provincial championships held in Regina March 24-25.
WILKIE — The ongoing, and growing, success story of McLurg wrestling continued at Sask. High School Athletics Association provincial championships. The girls won the 3A provincial championship, making for back-to-back wins. The boys are 3A provincial champions, making this their third title in a row.
Piper Kent went through an entire season undefeated, which concluded with a provincial gold medal. Andreea Tatarciuc also was a provincial gold medalist.
Coach Kent’s pride and excitement with the team was evident in his post-event comments.
“Wow, what a season. I am so incredibly proud of all of our wrestlers as every single one of you showed up for yourself and the team.”
With half of the wrestling team graduating in 2022, Kent said they knew there would be ground to make up but looked at it as an opportunity to fill the footprints of national and provincial champions that moved on.
“Wrestling isn’t glamourous, it’s a sport that is full of blood, sweat and accountability. The truly great people in our sport are known for their work ethic and not the amount of cars, sponsorships and mansions. We start this journey without ludicrous dreams of money and fame. We wrestle because it is hard. We wrestle because hard is where growth lives. Nothing changes under comfort. We choose the ‘hard’ because we chose to be better,” adds Coach Kent.
In a social media post bursting with pride on the wrestling page, Kent noted individual wrestlers’ accomplishments this season, as well as his thanks and praise for everyone who contributes to including coaches, managers and family support.
This ends the season for high school wrestlers.