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2009-2010 Season
12/22/2009
Alton Telegraph
Triad wins Mascoutah Tourney
Warriors take down Tigers
Belleville News-Democrat
Knights are crowned at Mascoutah Wrestling Invitational
Triad hopes to chase wrestling title at Mascoutah
Granite City wrestlers are able to take down Tigers
Benton Evening News
Benton Wrestlers Win Cumberland Tourney
Wrestlers WIn At Fairfield
Boonville - Warrick Publishing
BOONVILLE WRESTLING
Edwardsville Intelligencer
Tigers, Warriors battle to the wire
The house will be rockin’
Effingham Daily News
Benton edges Herrin at Cumberland Skull and Crossbones invite
Harrisburg Daily Register
Bulldog wrestling puts down Johnston City
Hillsboro Journal-News
HHS Finishes 13th, Litchfield 14th At Clinton
Lawrence County Daily Record
LHS wrestlers 11th in tourney
Marion Daily Republican
Marion wrestlers whip Carmi
Mt Vernon Register-News
Cole a 215-pound champ at Mascoutah Invite
Tigers wipe out Rams’ early advantage
Robinson Daily News
RHS wrestlers 12th at PORTA Invite
Suburban Journals - Madison County
Warriors tame Tigers in hostile jungle
Tigers, Warriors on annual collision course
Knights, Kahoks compete in Bloomington
Vandalia Leader Union News
99, 100, 101...
12/16/2009
St Louis Metro Suburban Journals
Tigers, Warriors on annual collision course
Knights, Kahoks compete in Bloomington
Warriors' Prazma off to sizzling start
Althoff's Harris aims for state title
Benton Evening News
Benton Dominates at Duals
Carmi Times
Local sports summary for Tuesday, December 15
Local sports summary for Friday, December 11
Mattoon-Charleston Journal Gazette-Time Courier
Mattoon wrestlers split dual
Edwardsville Intelligencer
EHS grapplers face top squad
EHS storms back, pins down West
Harrisburg Daily Register
HHS wrestlers beat Pinckneyville, Olney and West Frankfort
Hillsboro Journal-News
Litchfield Wrestlers Defeat Carlinville, Fall To Roxana
Hillsboro Falls To Vandalia At Home
Lawrence County Daily Record
Carmi outguns LHS wrestlers, 45-31
Marion Daily Republican
Marion wrestlers take down Carterville
Mt Carmel Daily Republican Register
Aces wrestlers go 2-3 at Big Eight Five Way meet
Mt Vernon Register News
MVTHS wrestles beat Murphysboro
MVTHS grapplers win 3 of 4 at Springfield SE
Southern Illinoisan
Murphysboro wrestling falls to Mount Vernon
Mattoon-Charleston Journal Gazette-Time Courier
Mattoon wrestlers split dual
12/10/2009
Alton Telegraph
CM young, but 'hard-nosed'
Co-champs a first at CM Tournament
Belleville News-Democrat
Three-peat is complete: Maroons extend reign as city wrestling champs
Benton Evening News
Three Win Titles At Bethalto
Edwardsville Intelligencer
EHS wrestling packs the house
Effingham Daily News
Hearts wrestle at Cumberland Duals
Pirates win Cumberland Duals
Harrisburg Daily Register
Motsinger, Wright lead Harrisburg grapplers
Lawrence County Daily Record
LHS's Irvin, Melton win titles
Marion Daily Republican
Marion wrestlers remain undefeated
Mt Carmel Daily Republican Register
Aces wrestlers take win over North Knox
Mt Vernon Register News
Rams grapplers roll past AJ
Robinson Daily News
Maroon grapplers 2nd at Lawrence Co.
Southern Illinoisan
Mount Vernon dominates A-J in wrestling meet
West Frankfort Daily American
Redbird grapplers take fourth at Lawrence County Tourney
12/03/2009
Alton Telegraph
Shells hungry for taste of state
Hawks raise funds to keep mats active
Benton Evening News
Ranger Wrestlers Upset At Herrin
Edwardsville Intelligencer
EHS grapplers out strong
Hillsboro Journal News
LHS Wrestling Opens Up '09
Toppers Split Opening Dual
Lawrence County Daily Record
LHS wrestlers post 1-4 record in season-opening competition
Marion Daily Republican
Wildcat wrestlers return to mats
Mt Vernon Register-News
Upper weights come through for MVTHS
Robinson Daily News
Maroon grapplers talented, experienced
Suburban Journal - St Clair
Sears, Maroons set high goals
Surber leads way for Panthers
Harris returns to coach Crusaders
Sophomores will play key roles for East
Indians are counting on juniors, sophomores
West Frankfort Daily American
FCHS grapplers fall to A-J
11/30/2009
Belleville News-Democrat
Belleville East wrestling team is one of youngest in years
Althoff matmen work on basic fundamentals
Althoff's Ryne Harris signs up to go to Nebraska
Alton Telegraph
EA-WR's Bennett back after unbeaten season, state title
Redbirds eye move up to SWC's upper half
Benton Evening News
Benton grapplers Open With Style
Edwardsville Intelligencer
Tiger grapplers primed for season
Effingham Daily News
EHS wrestlers open with losses
Harrigburg Daily Register
Bulldog wrestlers split with Benton, Mt. Carmel
Lawrence County Daily Record
Full lineup should benefit LHS wrestling team
Mt Carmel Daily Republican Register
Wrestling Aces open with big win
Aces wrestlers win big at Fairfield, 71-12
Mt Vernon Register-News
Grapplers top East in opener
12/23/2009
Suburban Journal - St Clair
Maroons finish second at Mascoutah
Surber wants to go out as state champ
Mascoutah's Mayes falls in title match
12/31/2009
Southern Illinoian
Alli Ragan gets historic 100th win
Belleville News-Democrat
Three metro-east wrestlers win titles in Granite City
Schmitt tournament boasts top teams, individuals
Mattoon-Charleston Journal Gazette-Time Courier
Pirates, Trojans wrestle well at Cumberland duals
Edwardsville Intelligencer
EHS wrestlers out quick
EHS grapplers prep for tourney
Mt Vernon Register-News
Rams wrestlers sweep Carm-White County, Olney
Robinson Daily News
Robinson wrestlers finish fourth at Skull and Crossbones Invitational
1/7/2010
Belleville News-Democrat
Tigers pin down Panthers at wrestling meet
Benton Evening News
Rangers Wrestlers Third At Argenta
Carmi Times
Bulldog grapplers 3-2 at Herrin Duals
Bulldog mat men win two of three at Olney
Charleston-Mattoon JG-TC
Forfeits hurt Charleston wrestlers at quad meet
Edwardsville Intelligencer
A prep wrestling mecca
Harrisburg Daily Register
Harrisburg grapplers split with Herrin
Herald Publications - Mascoutah
Four Wrestlers Finish 6-0 at De Kalb Duals
Hillsboro Journal-News
Toppers Fall To Jacksonville, PORTA
Litchfield Fresh/Soph Wrestlers Fifth At Southeast Tournament
Lawrenceville Daily Record
Indians split four dual meets at Cumberland
Marion Daily Republican
Wildcat wrestlers come up short against Rams
Marion wrestling squad goes 4-1 at Herrin Holiday Duals
Mt Carmel Daily Republican Register
Aces wrestlers take two at Multi Dual
Mt Vernon Register-News
MV grapplers win a tight one
Robinson Daily News
Robinson wrestlers win three of five matches at St. Thomas More
West Frankfort Daily American
FCHS secures three Ws at Herrin Duals
1/21/2010
Alton Telegraph
Redbirds take aim at Tigers
Benton Evening News
Parola Gets 100th Win; Rangers Win 2 Duals
Wrestlers Whip Frankfort
Mt. Vernon Edges Benton Wrestlers
Carmi Times
Local sports summary (Wrestling) for Thursday, January 14
Effingham Daily News
EHS wrestlers compete at Urbana
Harrisburg Daily Register
Harrisburg wrestling comes out on top in triangular
Hillsboro Journal News
HHS Honors Senior Wrestlers
Lawrenceville Daily Record
LHS wrestlers pin Warriors in home finale
LHS wrestlers drop four duals at Sullivan
Aces pin LHS wrestlers, 53-27
Marion Daily Republican
Herrin wrestlers slip past Marion with another tiebreaker
Mascoutah Herald
Wrestlers Grind It Out at Wood River
Mt Carmel Daily Republican Register
Golden Aces wrestlers go 2-2 at Jasper Quad
Robinson Daily News
Maroon grapplers win one at Sullivan
St Louis Today - Prep Sports
Wrestlers host Redbird Invitational
Triad gets title after slow start
Suburban Journal - St Clair
Juniors lead way for young Indians squad
Suburban Journal - Madison
Tigers place second at St. Charles West
Triad wins for first time at Quincy
Vandalia Leader-Union
Wrestling gathers momentum with wins
West Frankfort Daily American
Redbird grapplers drop one to Rangers
Wrestlers host Redbird Invitational
1/29/2010
Alton Telegraph
Redbirds beat Roxana
Belleville News-Democrat
Triad wrestlers continue to make their mark
Benton Evening News
Benton Wrestlers Win at Harrisburg
Carmi Times
Local sports summary for Wednesday, January 27
Effingham Daily News
Hearts compete in Apollo Duals
Harrisburg Daily Register
Benton handles Harrisburg on Senior Night
Hillsboro Journal News
Titans Test LHS On Senior Night
Lawrence County Daily Record
LHS wrestlers place 10th at Leroy
Marion Daily Republican
Marion underclassmen third at conference wrestling meet
Mt Vernon Register News
Rams ready for South Seven Conference Duals
Robinson Daily News
Robinson wrestlers finish 2nd at Apollo tourney for 2nd straight year
The Southern
Carbondale takes Murphysboro on the mat
2/4/2010
Alton Telegraph
Nothing matter of fact this week for prep wrestling
Edwardsville Intelligencer
EHS matmen wrap up regular season
Effingham Daily News
Local wrestling squads wrap up regular season at Bismarck
Lawrence County Daily Record
Wrestling Indians 7th in tourney
Marion Daily Republican
Marion wrestlers pick up two dual victories
Mt Carmel Daily Republican Register
Wrestlers cruise on Senior Night
Mt Vernon Register-News
Narrow loss denies Rams a championship
Robinson Daily News
Robinson wrestlers finish fourth at Eastern Illinois Tournament
Southern Illinoian
Terriers' Thomas moves past underdog status
Cahokia edges Mount Vernon for South Seven wrestling title
Carbondale wins South Seven opener
St Clair Journal
Indians' Burns pins down all-conference spot
Vandalia Leader-Union
Wrestlers take third at Litchfield Invitational
2/23/2010
Alton Telegraph
CM's Williams finishes second at 130
Belleville News-Democrat
Granite City, Triad to compete in team wrestling sectional finals
State title caps one of best wrestling careers in metro-east history
O'Fallon's Keith Surber wins state wrestling title
Benton Evening News
Robinson Takes 3rd In State
Parola Wins, Wilson Falls In State Prelims
Robinson In Final 4 At State
Wilson And Parola Are Calm, Cool and Collected
Edwardsville Intelligencer
Ellington claims fourth
Tiger trio primed for long state run
Hillsboro Journal News
Injury Ends Davidson's Run At State Finals
Milanos Finishes 4th At State
Mt Carmel Daily Republican Register
Wrestler Crum places Third at State
Mt Vernon Register News
Blake Stricklin third in Class 2A wrestling
The Southern
Terriers’ Richards second at state wrestling
Local wrestlers take third
Vandalia Leader Union
Five Vandal wrestlers qualify for state
West Frankfort Daily American
Garza confident headed to state tourney
2/24/2010
Madison Country Journal
Graumenz exceeds expections, places second at state
Kahoks' Mueller ends prep career on high note
Gushleff earns first medal in final trip to state
Mascoutah Herald
Burns and Mayes Battle at State Wrestling Tournament
St Clair Journal
Super Surber
West's Spraggins settles for second at state tourney
St Louis Post-Dispatch
Hurt dusts off move to help Triad prevail
Granite City falls against Sandburg
Wrestling medalists
O’Fallon’s Surber wins
Belleville West’s Spraggins prevails
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Mascoutah Herald - Indian Wrestling
MCHS wrestling team will be dangerous this year
Better practices and bigger goals spur them on
By Sam Graf
Published: Thursday, November 18, 2010 10:06 AM CST
When a wrestling coach returns good, hard-nosed kids who have tasted success in the past and want more, his program will achieve new heights – quicker and loftier.
MCHS Wrestling Head Coach, Chris Lindsay, returns a whole slew of battle-tested guys for the 2010-11 season, and the most exciting thing for Lindsay, he now has the ability to run a completely independent JV program – more specialized with more learning going on.
“This allows us to really accelerate our Varsity practice, so we do not have to slowdown and show everything again,” Lindsay said. “We are going live and the up-tempo, and the battles in the corners are just really, really good. It reduces practice time and keeps the kids’ minds a little fresher and our intensity level grows.”
Lindsay considers Mascoutah to be a favorite to win the Mississippi Valley Conference crown this season.
“I would think so. People think Triad with the fourth-place finish last year (at the 2A State Tournament) and Bethalto with three tough kids returning to be the favorites. And everybody is looking past us. I don’t think people realize that we have seven sectional qualifiers returning. I hope they don’t look for us.”
Mascoutah possesses some young, decent, but still relatively inexperienced grapplers from 103 pounds to 119. But at 130, 135, and 140 (Brandon Mauer, Lavion Mayes, and William Burns, respectively) Mauer has wrestled for six years and should have an improved senior season, and Mayes, a junior, and Burns, a senior, made it to State last season, both failing to place by just one match
Heading upward, Elijah Goda (145), Josh Goda (152), Mark Speicher (171), and Mike Graf (189) continue Mascoutah’s murderer’s row.
“We don’t go two weight classes in a row where people can bump on us,” said Lindsay. “Last year, they could bump people around. I just don’t see where they could do that on us this time.
“Last year, we had Mayes, Burns, Goda, Speicher, and Graf, winning at least in the high-20s, so you figure we return almost 200 wins from this group. Right now, we fill all the weight classes, and it’s all with quality kids. This team is probably as good as the one that won conference and regionals a few years back.”
And Lindsay rates the team’s leadership as exceptional – especially in the upper weights, which will have a “calming effect” on the lighter athletes.
“We don’t ask these guys to preach something they do not believe in. They are leading by example. Wrestling is hard work, and these kids are quality kids.”
Mascoutah’s schedule has gotten tougher and brings clarity to the postseason picture. The Indians added Cahokia – a perennial postseason team – and this match will provide the comparison information necessary for more accurate regional and sectional seeding. Vandalia – a potent Class A power – Belleville East, and Roxana, which possesses quality athletes in the same weight class as Mascoutah, will beef up the dual schedule
But the biggest additions are the 24-team Lincoln Tournament over Christmas vacation and the Quincy Tournament, which allows each wrestler at least five matches.
The Indians, coached by Lindsay, Mike Mueth, and Shane Bates open at home Tuesday against Mt. Olive and Althoff, and the following Tuesday Mascoutah hosts Mt. Vernon and Cahokia.
“If we don’t win conference and regionals this year, we have not met our goals. That’s what we talk about when we are tired. It’s what we are shooting for. We practice to medal at the state tournament. That’s where our focus lies.”
Lindsay just threw down the gauntlet to his team and opponents. It should be a wildly, exciting season.Go Indians!
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12/7/2010
Alton Telegraph
No matter of fact: Alton enjoying quick getaway
Redbirds win first-ever CM tourney title
Belleville News-Democrat
Grapplers square off in Battle of Belleville
Tigers use a little something extra to pin down Kahoks
Benton Evening News
Worthey Wins Title at Bethalto
Edwardsville Intelligencer
EHS wrestling fourth at Fox
Tigers pin down Kahoks
Robinson Daily News
Maroon grapplers 5th at Lawrence Co.
Mt. Carmel Daily Republican
Aces wrestlers drop home opener to North Knox
Southern Illinoian
Former Terrier Ragan makes it look easy in college
Prep wrestling teams ready for new season
11/24/2010
Alton Telegraph
Redbirds eye next rung on SWC ladder
'Inexperienced' Shells not about to lighten goals
Mat Redbirds aim to contend for SWC title
Belleville News-Democrat
Crusaders coach pleased with wrestling team
Lancer matmen look to return to top of Southwestern Conference
Things are looking up for West grapplers
Benton Evening News
Wrestlers Win Opener
Edwardsville Intelligencer
Tiger grapplers prepare for ‘10-11 season
Mt. Vernon Register-News
Ram grapplers win opener against Lancers
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Indian wrestlers craft respectable, lopsided wins over Mt. Olive, Althoff
By Sam Graf
Published: Friday, December 3, 2010 10:50 AM CST - Herald Publications
In preseason rankings, the 2010 Mascoutah Wrestling team might be the Rodney Dangerfield of Southern Illinois’ grappling.
But not getting much respect doesn’t faze Coach Chris Lindsay one bit. He knows his squad contains some solid veterans.
And if the Indians continue to pile up solid victories like last Tuesday’s mauling of Mt. Olive and Althoff, 61-11 and 58-16, respectively, the opposition will begin to figure it out.
“I like the fact that we are somewhat under the radar,” Lindsay said. “Every weight class we enter, somebody has an opportunity to be successful or at least wrestle six minutes. I still think it remains to be seen how good we are.
“Our tempo in practice, our energy, and our ability to condition is just much, much better this season.”
Against Mt. Olive Lavion Mayes (140 pounder and State qualifier as a sophomore last season) wowed the home crowd by pinning C.J. Six in just 24 seconds. Fellow state competitor, Will Burns (145 pound senior) got cradled early but rallied for a nifty 14-8 decision over Eric Viller.
After Josh Goda (152) and Tom Graf (160) nabbed forfeit victories, Mark Speicher (160) pinned Jason Whitlock in 1:26, and Mike Surbeck stuck Nathan Holmes in 1:10.
Mike Graf, who weighed in at 182 pounds, bumped up to 215 to take on rugged Josh Clevenger and proceeded to take down Clevenger eight times in a 17-6 major decision.
“They way we match up,” added Lindsay. “And our ability to bump kids like Mike Graf to 215 to beat their best kid is good for us.”
In the turnaround match of the evening, Sean O’Brien – almost pinned in the first period – out-conditioned Johnny Cox in the 285-pound class, registering a fall at 3:40.
At 103 Kelton McDonell won on forfeit; Nick Hausmann (125) pinned Lee Curtis at 1:41; Josh Goda (130) went to the second period before pinning Tyler Gilleland at 2:53, and Brandon Mauer (135) tallied a 5-1 decision over Chrishan Pratt.
Mayes (16-second pin), Burns, Josh Goda, and Speicher gave Mascoutah four-straight wins by fall versus Althoff. Mike Graf (now at 189) eaked out a 7-2 win, and O’Brien showing new-found confidence stuck Shane Nash in 1:09. McDonell, Mark Hilton (119) pinned their opponents; Hausmann won 13-2; Tyree Mendez (130) recorded another pin at 1:41, and Mauer outpointed Jeff Mayo 8-3.
Well, it will not take long after all to find out if Mascoutah can deliver the goods. The Indians were scheduled to battle Cahokia (ranked fifth in Class A) and Mt. Vernon Tuesday night at Mascoutah. We’ll see if the Rodney Dangerfield label still applies.Go Indians!
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Wanted: Middle School wrestlers to round out Mascoutah Youth Program
By Sam Graf
Published: Friday, December 3, 2010 10:50 AM CST - Herald Publications
Shane Bates and Reggie Baker seek more middle school-age wrestlers to go along with the 25-plus younger ones already practicing 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at Mascoutah High School.
The goal: These two veterans, along with Rich Montgomery, want to build a comprehensive wrestling youth program from the bottom up to bolster the Mascoutah High School team and to showcase local talent.
“We are trying to build a program and not worry about wins and losses; we are just trying to strengthen Mascoutah wrestling, so we need the sixth through eighth graders” Bates said. “A lot of our kids were wrestling at O’Fallon, and now they are wrestling in Mascoutah.
“You can see the growth at Mascoutah High School, so this is a perfect time to take advantage of it with the younger kids. At all the levels we will have a total of 90 kids wrestling. As long as we stay in there and work at it, we’ll be fine.”
Besides two practices a week, Bates and Baker can facilitate the motivated athlete’s desire to wrestle local weekend tournaments in towns such as Granite City, and Edwardsville etc. In February, the Illinois Kid Wrestling Federation state series (the largest in the U.S.) commences, and Mascoutah could field a respectable contingent. Bates and Baker also plan a summer workout session.
Once again, Bates and Baker concentrate on teaching the fundamentals within the context of offensive and defensive strategy and all youth age groups are welcome.
“Every wrestler in this program will go into high school knowing how to execute the basic moves necessary to be successful.”
Anyone interested in the cost and specifics of the program should contact Bates and/or Baker 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesdays or Thursdays at the Mascoutah High wrestling room.Go Indians!
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