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The Southwestern Gladiators recently won the South Buffalo Shining Stars Tournament. Pictured, in front, from left, are: Andrew Cama, Nolan Truver, Brysen Thayer, Tage Mazzurco, Coach Dustin Truver, Batboy Matthew Cama and Coach Ryan Thayer. In back are: Coach Jim Cama, Gage Olmsted, Owen Walburg, Ethan Smrekar, Colin Devlieger, Coach Ryan Bushey, Austin Bushey, Coach Bob Walburg, Alexander Olson and Coach Avery Olson.
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The Lakewood Gladiators lost to the Buffalo Bomb Squad 7-5 in the championship game at Darien Lake.

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In Game 1 of pool play, the Gladiators beat MMB Bandits Black 10-1.

The Gladiators got on the board in the first inning when Karson Milne drew a bases-loaded.

Wilson Genareo delivers to the plate for the Lakewood Gladiators during the Darien Lake Tournament earlier this month.
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Riley Lacross earned the win for the Gladiators, allowing two hits and an unearned run over 2 2/3 innings, striking out three and walking one. Wilson Genareo started for the Gladiators, allowing a hit and no runs over two innings with six strikeouts and no walks. Ryan Engquist earned the save.

The Gladiators accumulated 11 hits in the game. Milne, Engquist and Rece Card each collected two hits. Milne and Julian Jackson each drove in two runs.

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Wilson Genareo went 4 for 4 with two triples and a double as the Gladiators won Game 2 of pool play 15-1 over Underground Baseball.

The Gladiators got on the board in the top of the first inning after Genareo tripled, Broc Bryan singled down the left field line, and Gavin Darr tripled to center field, each driving in a run.

The Gladiators added to their early lead in the top of the third inning after Julian Jackson grounded out, Genareo tripled to right field, and Darr singled down the left field line, each driving in a run.

The Gladiators scored five runs on three hits in the top of the seventh inning. Genareo doubled, scoring a run, Bryan doubled, scoring a run, and Darr singled, scoring a run.

Jackson earned the win on the mound, surrendering a hit and an unearned run over three innings, striking out five and walking seven. Bryan pitched four innings in relief, allowing no hits and no runs while striking out three and walking two.

The Gladiators tallied 16 hits in the game. Darr, Jackson, Genareo and Bryan each drove in three runs. Karson Milne and Riley Lacross each collected multiple hits.

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A seven-run second inning sent the Gladiators past the Collingwood Jays 12-0 in Game 3 of pool play.

In the second inning, Drake Beckstrom, Riley Lacross and Gavin Darr each had an RBI single, Julian Jackson hit an RBI double, Wilson Genareo hit a sacrifice fly and Connor Campion drove in a run on a fielder’s choice.

Broc Bryan hit an RBI groundout in the first inning while Beckstrom and Jackson Grey hit sacrifice flies ahead of Jackson’s RBI line drive in the third inning.

Karson Milne earned the win on the mound, allowing zero hits and zero runs in two innings while striking out six. Grey tossed two innings of shutout ball, striking out four and walking three.

The Gladiators amassed 10 hits in the game. Milne and Gavin Weaver each collected two hits. Beckstrom and Jackson each drove in two runs.

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Wilson Genareo threw a complete-game seven-hitter with eight strikeouts as the Gladiators beat Prime Baseball North 3-2.

Prime Baseball North took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning.

In the bottom of the sixth, the Gladiators took the lead as Genareo, Gavin Darr and Karson Milne hit RBI singles.

Julian Jackson and Genareo each had two hits for the Gladiators.

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Bomb Squad scored three runs in the top of the eighth inning and held off the Gladiators for a 7-5 win in the championship game.

The Gladiators got on the board in the first inning on a Gavin Darr RBI single and again in the second inning on a Wilson Genareo RBI single.

Bomb Squad took a 4-2 lead in the top of the sixth, but Karson Milne’s single in the bottom of the sixth helped the Gladiators tie the game at 4-4.

Ryan Engquist took the loss for the Gladiators. Milne started on the mound, allowing five hits and four runs (two earned) in four innings, striking out two and walking one.

Milne and Genareo each collected two hits for the Gladiators. Darr, Milne, Julian Jackson, Genareo and Riley Lacross each drove in a run.

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Wilson Genareo drove in four runs on two hits to lead the Gladiators past Nickel City 9 16-1 in recent action.

Genareo doubled in the sixth inning, scoring two runs, and hit a solo home run to left field in the fifth inning.

The Gladiators opened the scoring in the bottom of the first thanks to two singles, including an RBI single by Gavin Darr.

Three more Gladiators runs crossed the plate in the second inning to extend the lead to 6-0. Rece Card homered to left field, scoring two runs, and Genareo grounded out, scoring a run.

The Gladiators scored seven runs on six hits in the bottom of the sixth inning. Jackson Grey singled, scoring two runs, Julian Jackson drew a walk, scoring a run, Genareo doubled, scoring two runs, Broc Bryan singled, scoring a run, and Darr hit into a double play, but a run scored.

Drake Beckstrom earned the win for the Gladiators. The hurler allowed two hits and one run over six innings, striking out none and walking four.

The Gladiators tallied 17 hits in the game. Grey went 3 for 3 while Gavin Weaver, Bryan and Card each had a pair of hits.

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The Gladiators scored five runs on six hits in the top of the fourth inning to take a 6-1 lead en route to a 9-5 win over the Academy Stars.

The Gladiators were the first to get on the board in the third inning when Gavin Darr singled, scoring a run.

The biggest blow in the Gladiators’ five-run fourth inning was Connor Campion’s two-run single.

Wilson Genareo earned the win for the Gladiators, allowing five hits and four runs over five innings, striking out eight and walking five.

The Gladiators tallied 15 hits in the game. Darr, Ryan Engquist, Gavin Weaver, Genareo, Broc Bryan and Campion each collected two hits.

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Broc Bryan’s walk-off RBI single in the eighth inning gave the Gladiators a 4-3 win over Clarence.

Karson Milne homered to center field following a six-pitch at-bat, which helped the Gladiators tie the game 1-1 in the bottom of the second.

The Gladiators took the lead in the bottom of the third when Julian Jackson hit an RBI double.

Clarence took a 3-2 lead in the top of the eighth inning before Jackson singled and Bryan hit the game-winning home run in the bottom of the frame.

Ryan Engquist earned the win for the Gladiators, allowing two hits and one unearned run in two innings, striking out three and walking none. Jackson started and allowed two run (one earned) on five hits and two walks while striking out five in six innings.

Gavin Darr and Jackson each collected two hits.

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Wilson Genareo drove in four runs on three hits to lead the Gladiators past Stateline Show 14-0.

Genareo hit a three-run single in the second inning and an RBI double in the sixth inning.

A single by Broc Bryan put the Gladiators on the board in the bottom of the first. A single by Genareo extended their lead to 4-0 in the bottom of the second inning. They would extend their early lead with two runs in the bottom of the third thanks to RBI walks by Gavin Weaver and Rece Card.

The Gladiators scored five runs on three hits in the bottom of the sixth inning. Genareo doubled, scoring a run, Ryan Engquist singled, scoring a run, Karson Milne grounded out, scoring a run, Riley Lacross drew a walk, scoring a run and Weaver to hit into an RBI fielder’s choice.

Milne started for the Gladiators and allowed zero runs over three innings, striking out six and walking one. Engquist and Lacross each came on in relief for the Gladiators and shut down Stateline.

The Gladiators piled up 11 hits in the game. Milne, Engquist and Bryan each collected multiple hits.

13U TRAVEL BASEBALL

The Southwestern Gladiators recently won the South Buffalo Shining Stars Tournament.

The Gladiators went undefeated in the tournament.

In the championship game, the Gladiators beat North Buffalo 13-11. In the semifinals, the Gladiators beat Eden 11-0. They also defeated South Buffalo 16-5, Central Amherst 12-7 and 716 Patriots 6-4.

In the title game win over North Buffalo, Nolan Truver had three singles and three RBIs, Tage Mazzurco had three singles and an RBI, Gage Olmsted had two singles and two RBIs, Connor Devlieger had a single and two RBIs, Alexander Olson and Brysen Thayer each added a single, Austin Bushey had two RBIs, and Ethan Smrekar and Owen Walburg each had an RBI.

In the win over Eden, Bushey and Walburg each had a single and two RBIs, Olson had an RBI single, Andrew Cama had a single, Mazzurco had two RBIs, and Thayer and Devlieger each had an RBI.

In the win over the Patriots, Cama had an RBI double, Thayer had two singles and an RBI, Bushey had two singles, and Truver, Olmsted and Walburg each had an RBI single.

In the win over Central Amherst, Thayer had three singles, Smrekar had two singles and an RBI, Devlieger had a double, Mazzurco had a single and three RBIs, Cama had a single and two RBIs, and Olson, Truver and Olmsted each had a single.

In the win over South Buffalo, Cama had two singles and three RBIs, Mason Winchester had a single and two RBIs, Mazzurco and Thayer each had an RBI single, Walburg and Truver each had a single, and Noah Lindell, Bushey and Walburg each had an RBI.

On the mound throughout the tournament for the Gladiators were Smrekar, Thayer, Bushey and Olmsted.

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The Southwestern Gladiators recently split a pair of games with the Lake Erie Jr. Seawolves, tied West Seneca and lost a close game to Hamburg.

In the games against Lake Erie, Gage Olmsted had a triple, two singles and two RBIs, Tage Mazzurco had a double, two singles and an RBI, Ethan Smrekar had three singles and an RBI, Andrew Cama had two singles, Austin Bushey had an RBI single, Alexander Olson, Owen Walburg and Nolan Truver each added a single, and Brysen Thayer had two RBIs.

In the tie versus West Seneca, Smrekar had a double, a single and an RBI, Olmsted had a double and a single, Bushey had two singles and two RBIs, Mazzurco had two singles, and Thayer added an RBI.

In the loss to Hamburg, Bushey had three singles and three RBIs, Liam Olson had two singles and two RBIs, Alexander Olson had two singles, Olmsted had an RBI single, Mazzurco and Thayer each added a single, and Connor Devlieger had an RBI.



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Ketchikan athletes had the gym to themselves on Friday as they warmed up for the Native Youth Olympics kick-off scheduled for 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday at the Clarke Cochrane Gymnasium at Kayhi.







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Henry Agony practices the One Foot High Kick during the Native Youth Olympics open gym at the Clarke Cochrane Gymnasium on Friday, Jan. 8, 2026. Staff photo by Christopher Mullen








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Nina Varnell practices the Alaskan High Kick during the Native Youth Olympics open gym at the Clarke Cochrane Gymnasium on Friday, Jan. 8, 2026. Staff photo by Christopher Mullen








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Shawn Crabtree practices the One Foot High Kick during the Native Youth Olympics open gym at the Clarke Cochrane Gymnasium on Friday, Jan. 8, 2026. Staff photo by Christopher Mullen




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NDSU handles business against Omaha WBB in blowout fashion | Sports

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The Omaha women’s basketball team remains winless in conference play and suffered its third-largest loss of the season at the hands of North Dakota State. 

The Mavericks (2-17, 0-4 Summit League) were blown out by the Bison (15-2, 4-0 Summit League) by a score of 94-39. The game marks the fifth time this season that Omaha has lost by 50 or more points. 

NDSU controlled the game from the start. They opened the contest by scoring 15 straight points before Omaha’s Leekaya Burke Perryman ended the run with a layup.

The Bison put together another 9-0 run as the quarter wound down. Regan Juenemann beat the buzzer with a layup, but NDSU led by a whopping 20 points after the first. 

The second quarter was followed similarly. The Bison matched their first-quarter total of 24 points and led 48-11 entering the locker room. 

The third quarter proved to be the dagger in the backs of the Mavericks. Omaha almost doubled its first half score with ten points in the quarter, but 27 Bison points put the game out of reach. NDSU led 75-21 entering the fourth. 

With North Dakota State’s subs in the game for majority of the final ten minutes, the Mavericks were resilient, only being outscored by one point in the final quarter. 

Juenemann led the team with 15 points, being the only Maverick to finish in double figures. The freshman shot 6-for-10 from the field in 30 minutes off the bench.

Avril Smith continued crashing the boards, grabbing 15 rebounds in the contest and eclipsing 200 total boards on the season. 

Recent addition Reilly Palmer logged her first statistics of the season, recording one rebound and one assist. Lainey Maehl also made her collegiate debut for her first appearance as a Maverick. 

Molly Lenz topped the Bison with 24 points on the day, a career high for the junior. In total, four NDSU players scored in double figures. 

The Bison shot 42.9 percent from the field and 44 percent from 3-point range compared to the Mavericks’ 27.1 percent and 18.8 percent marks in both categories. 

Omaha returns home to host St. Thomas (8-9, 1-2 Summit League) at Baxter Arena on Thursday, Jan. 15 at 6:30 p.m. 



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Staten Island youth sports notebook: Two basketball teams from borough play at Barclays Center

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BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Players from two Staten Island youth basketball teams got the experience of a lifetime Friday night when they played at Barclays Center, home of the Brooklyn Nets.

The highly contested 7th-grade B matchup between the Islamic Center of Staten Island (ICIS) and St. Teresa took place following the Nets’ 121-105 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers.

Unlike the pro game in which the Nets trailed 63-47 at the half, the youth tilt was intense with the game being tied at 15 after regulation.

The ICIS squad then won it in overtime, 20-18.

“It was an amazing experience for all the kids and their families!” said St. Teresa parent Josephine Viglione, of the two teams who are both members of the Catholic Youth Organization basketball program.



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La Habra girls basketball team captures decisive home league victory over Pacifica –

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La Habra players after Friday’s league victory over Pacifica. (PHOTO: Tom Connolly, For OC Sports Zone).

The La Habra girls basketball team cruised to a 54-15 victory over Pacifica in a North Hills League game Friday night at La Habra.  

Ashley Miller led the Highlanders with 20 points. Penelope Miles added 10 points for La Habra (10-11,1-2).

Pacifica (3-15, 0-3) was led by by Dolly Andrade who scored 13 points.  



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STEUBENVILLE — It is often said that big things come in small packages.

And in the case of the Sycamore Youth Center, big changes for the children of the Ohio Valley are arriving in the form of six colorful bricks.

The center has reached a historic milestone, officially becoming the first certified educator training site in the United States for Six Bricks.

Six Bricks is an innovative, research-based program that uses six brightly-colored LEGO DUPLO bricks as a simple, hands-on tool to help children develop essential life and learning skills.

While the program has long been a staple for educators overseas, Steubenville is now the home base for its growth in America, reflecting a deep commitment to the community. Bobbyjon Bauman, executive director of the Sycamore Youth Center, explained how the center has always been focused on bringing meaningful, practical tools to those who work with children and families.

Bauman shared that becoming the first certified educator training site in the nation reflects a commitment to evidence-based practices that help children thrive socially, emotionally and academically.

The upcoming training sessions, scheduled for the afternoons of 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday at the Sycamore center, are being coordinated by Michelle Clum through a collaborative effort among the nonprofit organizations the Ohio Valley Youth Network and Six Bricks USA.

Workshop certificates will be issued to those who complete the five-hour training program.

This training is organized for faculty, staff, parents and community members.

Until recently, anyone in the United States wanting to be certified in this method had to seek training from facilitators outside the country.

However, following a successful pilot program and a full year of research conducted in the United States, the results spoke for themselves, showing that 95 percent of students improved in what experts call “SNaPCLaP” skills.

These skills represent a child’s total development, including social-emotional growth, numeracy or math skills, perceptual development, creativity, literacy and physical movement. In addition to the gains seen in students, teachers involved in the research reported the lessons were remarkably easy to store, prepare and adapt to the individual abilities of each child.

The lessons fit comfortably within a standard class period, while keeping children excited and engaged in their work.

Theresa Paterra, one of the first six certified facilitators in the country, will serve as the facilitator for the Steubenville training.

Paterra emphasized the program is not just for the classroom, noting Six Bricks opens the door to hands-on learning for people of all ages and abilities.

SYCAMORE BEGINS PILOT PROGRAM IN U.S. — The pilot program for Six Bricks involved members of the Sycamore Stars program and at the Sycamore Youth Center, including adult training. Sycamore has become the first certified educator training site in the country. Students taking part in the pilot program learned through the bricks matters such as fractions and decimals.
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Educators, therapists, healthcare workers and youth leaders can all use these strategies with learners, who can range in age from 1 to 101.

Through the partnership with the Ohio Valley Youth Network, 12 participants are expected to complete their certified training during these January sessions, with plans for more advanced Level 4 training already in the works for a future date.

For those who are curious about how six simple bricks can change a learner’s perspective, free “taster” sessions are available.

Whether you are a parent, a teacher, or a community leader, the Sycamore Youth Center invites you to see what all the excitement is about.

For information or to register, contact Clum at (626) 905-0712 or send an e-mail to hello@sixbricksusa.org.



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HS ROUNDUP: Schimelfenig leads West past Scranton in City Rivalry game | Football

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Nate Schimelfenig scored 17 points and Seamus Wallace helped spark a third-quarter surge to lift West Scranton over No. 9 Scranton, 54-41, on Friday night in a Lackawanna Division I boys basketball game.

Wallace finished with 13 points, and he, Schimelfenig and Brian Fried combined for 16 points while making four 3-pointers in a 21-point third quarter for the Invaders.

Cayden Farr contributed 10 points for West Scranton (5-7, 2-2).

Tony Battaglia scored 12 points and Justin Mayers had 10 for Scranton (4-7, 1-3).

Abington Heights 55, North Pocono 36: Jordan Shaffer scored 13 points to lead the sixth-ranked Comets to a Division I win.

Ben Reese contributed 10 points and Andrew Kettel had nine for Abington Heights (7-5, 4-0).

Noah DeSantis scored nine points and Cole West had eight for North Pocono (3-9, 0-4).

Delaware Valley 64, Wallenpaupack 59: James Dabney and Trey Newton helped the seventh-ranked Warriors recover from a slow start to post a win in Division I.

Dabney led four players in double figures with 18 points, and Newton added 16 to lead Delaware Valley (9-3, 2-2). Sam Wood and Colin McGarvey each scored 12 points in the win.

Nick VanBuskirk scored nine of his 20 points in the first quarter when Wallenpaupack built a 17-8 lead. JP Yeo added 18 points, which all came on 3-pointers, for the Buckhorns (3-6, 0-3).

Old Forge 50, Western Wayne 33: Cameron Parker scored 20 points to lead the fifth-ranked Blue Devils to a Division II win.

Ryan DeMarco added 15 points, and Cameron Krushnowski had 10 for Old Forge (9-2, 4-0).

Omar Vargas scored 11 points to lead Western Wayne (2-8, 0-3).

Riverside 77, Honesdale 47: Nico Antoniacci scored 26 points and Brayden Rose added 19 as No. 1 Riverside bounced back from its first loss of the season to beat the Hornets in a Division II game.

Michael Schimelfenig contributed 12 points for the Vikings (10-1, 3-1).

Gavin Briggs scored 17 of his 25 points in the second half, and Owen Pender had 11 points for Honesdale (6-6, 2-2).

Dunmore 76, Mid Valley 52: Carter Sload scored 20 points and Nate Aviles scored 17 points, including 10 in the third quarter when the Bucks scored 30 in a Division II win.

Jimmy Clark svored 16 and Brayden Canavan added 13 points for the balanced Dunmore (11-1, 4-0) attack.

Jeremy Cali scored 19 points and Landon Pratt added 12 for Mid Valley (5-7, 1-3).

Holy Cross 59, Lakeland 43: CJ Thompson scored 21 points to lead three Crusaders in double figures in a Division II win.

Colin Farrell contributed 17 points while hitting five 3-pointers, and Colin Rittenbusch scored 15 points for Holy Cross (6-6, 2-2).

Chase Rosenkrans scored 12 points and David Naniewicz added nine for Lakeland (5-7, 0-4).

Susquehanna 50, Lackawanna Trail 46: Griffin Fisk scored 21 points to lead the Sabers to a win in a battle of teams tied for first place in Division III.

Fisk helped Susquehanna hold off a rally by the Lions with 11 points in the second half. Mason Keyes contributed 13 points and Hudson Stengel had eight for the Sabers (9-2, 4-0).

Lucas Filipek scored 11 points, Jimmy Phillips had eight of his 10 points in the third quarter and Hayden Bluhm also scored 10 points for Lackawanna Trail (8-3, 3-1).

Elk Lake 66, Mountain View 36: Chase Pond scored 17 points to lead the Warriors to a win that keeps them tied for first place in Division III with Susquehanna.

John Heitsman added 16 points and Connor Stephens finished with 14 for the balanced attack by Elk Lake (11-1, 4-0).

Hudson Bain led Mountain View (3-8, 1-3) with 14 points.

Blue Ridge 59, Montrose 56: Paxton Pingarelli scored 26 points, including 18 in the first half, to lead the Raiders to the Division III win.

Landon Bishop drilled five 3-pointers for 15 points for Blue Ridge (4-6, 2-2).

Evan McComb scored 13 points and Sawyer Brown added 12 for Montrose (4-8, 2-2).

Carbondale Area 40, Forest City 30: Cole Becchetti scored 12 points to lead the Chargers to a win in Division III.

Cameron Williams added 10 points and Francisco Roman had seven for Carbondale Area (2-10, 1-3).

TJ Collins led Forest City (0-12, 0-4) with 16 points.

Girls basketball

Cora Castellani had 28 points, seven rebounds, six steals, four assists and one block to lead No. 1 Valley View to a 59-35 victory over Wallenpaupack in a Lackawanna League Division I girls basketball game Saturday.

Ava Gazoo added 11 points, and Ali Mauro chipped in six points for the Cougars (11-1, 4-0).

Abby Cykosky and Ashley Vanderputten each had seven points for the Lady Buckhorns (6-6, 1-3).

Boys wrestling

Mason Mitchell (215 pounds) and Apollo Kazmierski (285) had back-to-back pins to rally Valley View past Montrose, 42-36, in a nonleague boys wrestling match Friday at Montrose.

Cooper Rawlings (139) and Tywone Giles (172) also had pins for the Cougars.

Sawyer Brander (107), Delos Stone (133), Carl Nolt (145), Wyatt Steele (152) and Jeffrey Kany (189) had pins for the Meteors.

107: Brander (MON) pinned Lopez, :32; 114: Healey (VV) by forfeit; 121: Loureiro (MON) by forfeit; 127: Scagliotti (VV) by forfeit; 133: Stone (MON) pinned Venia, 3:42; 139: Rawlings (VV) pinned Carter, :28; 145: Nolt (MON) pinned Klem, 1:05; 152: Steele (MON) pinned Kamora, :14; 160: Smalls (VV) by forfeit; 172: Giles (VV) pinned Hobbs, :28; 189: Kany (MON) pinned Sprague, 1:21; 215: Mitchell (VV) pinned Anderson, 5:09; 285: Kazmerski (VV) pinned Fraiser Jr., 1:53.

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