CROSSVILLE —
The Stone Memorial Panther wrestling team defeated Warren County 60-18 and Tullahoma 42-39 Tuesday evening at Cookeville High School.
Coach Brian Parker's team recorded eight pins in the match against Warren County and six pins in the win over Tullahoma.
Stone Memorial 60, Warren County 18
106: double forfeit.
113: Cody McCarl (SM) pinned Gabriel Arnold 0:54.
120: Chandler Brickle (SM) won by forfeit.
126: Ray Bishop (WC) pinned Brenden Carter 3:06.
132: Kade Campbell (WC) won by forfeit.
138: Dakota McAdoo (SM) pinned Bailey Briest 4:49.
145: Darren Rosser (SM) pinned Jordan Banner 0:23.
152: Joseph Giattino (SM) pinned Jason Turner 0:28.
160: Cody Caruthers (SM) pinned Anthony Hamlet 0:47.
170: Landon Barlow (SM) pinned Tucker Slatton 4:21.
182: Matthew Savage (WC) pinned Justin Johnson 0:35.
195: Brandon Burnett (SM) pinned Christian Taylor 1:26.
220: Chase Eichner (SM) won by forfeit.
285: Garion Bogard (SM) pinned Jeremie Turner 1:26.
Stone Memorial 42, Tullahoma 39
106: Cody McCarl (SM) pinned Cleveland Cyree 3:32.
113: Devan Cyree (T) won by forfeit.
120: Bryce Triplett, (T) pinned Brenden Carter 1:28.
126: Dylan McElhaney (T) won by forfeit.
132: Riley Dean (T) won by forfeit
138: Chris Howse (T) pinned Dakota McAdoo 3:53.
145: Darren Rosser (SM) pinned Brennon Watson 2:25.
152: Joseph Giattino (SM) pinned Trent Cornelius 1:28.
160: Cody Caruthers (SM) pinned Tristan Scott 0:39.
170: Landon Barlow (SM) pinned Dylan Pearson 0:21.
182: Michael Lett, (T) pinned Justin Johnson 2:37.
195: Brandon Burnett (SM) won by forfeit.
220: Christian Kazmark (T) decisioned Chase Eichner 7-2.
285: Garion Bogard (SM) won by forfeit.
Schedule: SMHS will travel to Kingston Friday to face Kingston and Greenback, before hosting CCHS and Farragut Jan. 15.
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