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Sun, Nov 03 Final
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at Mines Rookie Open
Golden, CO
Sun, Nov 10 Final
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vs Trinidad State Dual
Max L. Jones Field house | Goodland, KS
Sat, Nov 16 Final
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vs Otero Junior College
Tri-Meet | Goodland, KS
Sat, Nov 23 Final
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at Younes Hospitality Open
Kearney, NE
Fri, Dec 06 Final
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at University of Nebraska Kearney
Kearney, NE
Sun, Dec 08 Final
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at Bob Smith Open
Hays, KS
Sat, Dec 21 12:00 PM
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at UNC Quad Duals
Bank of Colorado Arena | Greeley, CO
Sun, Dec 29 TBA
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at Ken Kraft Midlands Championships
NOW Arena | Evanston, IL
Tue, Jan 14 Final
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vs Colby Community College
Goodland, KS
Tue, Jan 21 TBA
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at Cowley Tri-Dual
Arkansas City, KS
Wed, Jan 29 4:00 PM
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at Neosho Tri-Dual
Chanute, KS
Tue, Feb 04 4:00 PM
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vs FHNW Tri-Dual
Goodland, KS
Sat, Feb 15 8:00 AM
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at South Central District Championships
Pratt, KS
Fri, Mar 07 TBA
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at NJCAA Wrestling Championships
Council Bluffs, IA
Fort Hays Tech Northwest
Lazaro Crespo Places 2nd at Bob Smith Open

Lazaro Crespo Places 2nd at Bob Smith Open

Hays, KS— Fort Hays Tech Northwest Men's Wrestling competed Friday against No. 5 ranked (NCAA Division II) Nebraska-Kearney, losing the dual 13-34. Tech then traveled to Hays, KS, to compete in the Bob Smith Open, coming away with two placers.

"What a grind of wrestling this weekend," commented Head Coach Chris Guillot. "First, a war of a duel vs. Kearney. Then to the Bob Smith Open at Fort Hays State. We wrestled at least half our matches against D1-level guys all day, winning some and getting spanked in some, but what growth to learn the battle."

 

UNK Dual Match-by-Match Results:

Extra: 157lbs- Colton Montoya lost to Cael Erickson by Fall (2:15)

Extra: 165lbs- Dawson Hogan lost to Roberto Bautista by Decision (3-7)

Extra: 174lbs- Everett Peck lost to Gavyn Brauer by Fall (4:02)

Extra: 197lbs- Aubakir Ramazan lost to Mitchell Peabody by Fall (4:28)

125lbs- FHNW Forfeit

133lbs- John Kenney lost to #17 Hector Serratos by Tech Fall (17-1, 3:38)

141lbs- Xavier Castillo won over Drew Arnold by Decision (14-11)

149lbs- Tucker Wark lost to John Hostler by Decision (3-4)

157lbs- Micah Castro lost to Garrett Willuweit by Decision (3-5)

165lbs- #6 Dayton Bell lost to #8 Trenton Munoz by Fall (4:47)

174lbs- #1 Otgonbayar Batsuuri won over Tate Kuchera by Fall (2:29)

184lbs- #1 Lazaro Crespo won over #13 Jacobi Deal by Major Decision (14-5)

197lbs- Victor Samuel Lamar Montoya lost to #3 Jackson Kinsella by Fall (6:37)

285lbs- #11 Jeisser Sampson Sánchez lost to #2 Crew Howard by Tech Fall (5-20, 5:00)

 

Bob Smith Open Notable Performances:

Xavier Castillo (141lbs) went 4-2 on the day, with major wins over NCAA Division I and Division II talent. One win came by Major Decision over Tavion Duenas (Air Force Prep) (17-5), and another over Kaiden Hoffman (Fort Hays State unattached) by Fall (5:42).

Dawson Hogan (165lbs) went 3-2, with his three wins coming over fellow KJCCC wrestlers with one win by Decision, one by Major Decision, and one by Fall.

Otgonbayar Batsuuri (174lbs) 4-2, placing 4th and picking up his first real loss of the year to unattached Nebraska wrestler, Ethan DeLeon by Decision (3-4). Batsuuri finished the day with two wins by Decision, one Major, and one Tech Fall and opted to forfeit out of the third-place match.

Lazaro Crespo (184lbs) placed 2nd, being the only JUCO wrestler to compete in a finals match. Three of his four wins came over NCAA Division I or Division II opponents three of four matches also being won by Fall. Lazaro's only loss came to unattached Oklahoma State wrestler, Brayden Thompson by Decision (3-9). Thompson was OK State's starter and national qualifier at 174 lbs last year as a true freshman with nearly half his wins coming over top-ranked wrestlers at the Division I level.

Full Bob Smith Open Results

 

Tiger Wrestling will return to competition on December 21st at the UNC Quad Duals at the Bank of Colorado Arena located in Greeley, Colorado.