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Clay wins 1A scuffle

Clay Today Sports
Posted 1/12/17

JENSEN BEACH — Clay High won its third straight 1A Scuffle hosted by Jensen Beach High School on Saturday with individual titles by Lou Gagliardo, Peyton Hughes, Cody Taylor, Keath Sawdo, …

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Clay wins 1A scuffle


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JENSEN BEACH — Clay High won its third straight 1A Scuffle hosted by Jensen Beach High School on Saturday with individual titles by Lou Gagliardo, Peyton Hughes, Cody Taylor, Keath Sawdo, Justin Merring, Kaleb Collins, Kurt Jackson and Ryan Rivers. Jackson was named Most Outstanding Wrestler for his win over Dunbar state placer Judas McKenzie, fifth in 1A at 220 last year.
Clay High will host an 8-team 1A Duals Tournament on Fri.-Sat. Jan. 13-14 with teams such as Arnold, Key West, Lake Highland Prep, Suwannee, Florida High and Raines visiting for the all Class 1A event.

Raiders second at Rob Bierbaum Invite;
Lee wins title


JACKSONVILLE – Orange Park High finished second to visiting Battery Creek of South Carolina in team points at the Ron Bierbaum Invitational held Saturday at Episcopal High School in Jacksonville.
Senior Nartorian Lee, at 170 pounds, was the lone individual titleist for the Raiders who medaled 11 wrestlers in total.
Battery Creek won with 261.0 points with Orange Park at 201.5 for second with Mandarin, Nease and Bolles rounding out the top five of eight teams.
In the 106 finals, Orange Park freshman Cameron Broughton lost a 9-8 decisioin to Bolles freshman Josh Bono. Ben Elliot lost in the 195 final with teammate Shaun Bizzell losing a 5-4 decision in the 285 final.
At 220, Orange Park’s Tyler DeHart pinned twice to the final then lost via pin in the championship match.
At 145, Jacob Campbell lost a 10-6 championship decision.
For thirds, Dean Ganci, at 126, Richard Cuiksa, at 132, and Dashner St. Vilus, at 138, all got bronze medals.
Nathaniel Guthrie took fourth in 160 for Orange Park.