May 9, 2024

Scott City wins 2018 GWAC Wrestling Tournament

Holcomb, Kan. (westernkansasnews.com)–For the first time in the eight-year history of the GWAC Dual Tournament, the tournament winner was someone other than Colby or Goodland. Saturday’s GWAC Dual Tournament saw the Scott City Beavers rip through every team they faced, going undefeated on the day as a team with a 5-0 record. Jurgens, and Hayes are three-time league individual champions. It was Scott City’s first league title since 2010, when they won the final MSAA tournament. Colby, who has won the tournament five out of the first seven years, finished in second.

Scott City would place five up on the top of the awards stand, and had all 12 wrestlers place in the top three. Freshman Marshal Faurot at 126, Kaden Wren at 132, Jarret Jurgens at 160, Wyatt Hayes at 170, and Kyle Sherwood at 195 went 5-0 on the day. The Beavers had five others place second and two finish in third place.

Ulysses took home three top medalists, and finished fourth in the duals, losing the head-to-head with Goodland for third place. Quentin Pauda at 106, Corbyn Pauda at 113 and Ayston Perez at 285 took home individual titles for the Tigers.

Holcomb’s Chance Rodriguez repeated as a league tournament individual champion at 182. He went 5-0 on the day to help lead the Longhorns to a fifth place finish.

Saturday marked the final regular season tournament for the teams. Colby, Goodland and Scott City will be at the Class 3-2-1A Regional Tournament February 16-17 in Goodland, while Holcomb, Hugoton and Ulysses will be at the Class 4A Regional in Arkansas City on February 16-17.

Dual Records
Scott City 5-0, Colby 4-1, Goodland 2-3, Ulysses 2-3, Holcomb 1-4, Hugoton 1-4

Dual Scores
Scott City 59, Holcomb 12; Colby 54, Ulysses 22, Hugoton 39, Goodland 33; Colby 54, Holcomb 21, Scott City 48, Goodland 24; Ulysses 51, Holcomb 18; Scott City 63, Hugoton 6; Goodland 46, Ulysses 30; Colby 45, Hugoton 24; Goodland 42, Holcomb 30; Scott City 54, Colby 18; Holcomb 39, Hugoton 36; Scott City 50, Ulysses 23; Colby 57, Goodland 21; Ulysses 45, Hugoton 36

Top 3 Medalists
106
1. Quentin Pauda, Ulysses; 2. Taye Payne, Goodland

113
1.Corbyn Pauda, Ulysses; 2. Brandon Roberts, Scott City; 3. Nathan Leininger, Hugoton
Corbyn Pauda, Ulysses

 

120
1. Jake Reed, Colby; 2. Dominic Eddie, Ulysses; 3. Edgar Ramirez, Holcomb

126
1. Loren Faurot, Scott City; 2. Jagger Reese, Ulysses; 3. Sebastian Munoz, Holcomb
Loren Faurot, Scott City

 

132
1. Kaden Wren, Scott City; 2. Jacob Henson, Holcomb; 3. Ethan Shoptese, Hugoton
Kaden Wren, Scott City

138
1. Dawson Ensign, Goodland; 2.  Theron Tucker, Scott City; 3. Kurt Schroeder, Colby

145
1. Jonathan Ortiz, Goodland; 2. Noah Kliessen, Scott City; 3. Aden Basgall, Colby

152
1. Sean Rall, Colby; 2. Michael Mendoza, Hugoton; 3. Caleb VanDegrift, Scott City

160
1. Jarret Jurgens, Scott City; 2. Konnor Griffen, Colby; 3. Matt Boyer, Ulysses
Jarret Jurgens, Scott City

170
1. Wyatt Hayes, Scott City; 2. Kory Finley, Colby; 3. Tanner Johnson, Holcomb
Wyatt Hayes, Scott City

182
1. Chance Rodriguez, Holcomb; 2. Hagan Booi, Colby; 3. Cale Goodman, Scott City
Chance Rodriguez, Holcomb

195
1. Kyle Sherwood, Scott City; 2. Tucker Branum, Colby; 3. Dawson Holub, Goodland
Kyle Sherwood, Scott City

220.
1. Luis Ledesma, Goodland; 2. Taylor Heili, Scott City; 3. Decalyn Ryan, Goodland

285
1. Ayston Perez, Ulysses; 2. Gabe Bowers, Scott City; 3. Juan Interial, Holcomb
Ayston Perez, Ulysses