Dowagiac second at Shamrock Invitational

The Dowagiac wrestling team finished second at the Shamrock Invitational at Berrien Springs Saturday. (Submitted photo)

The Dowagiac wrestling team finished second at the Shamrock Invitational at Berrien Springs Saturday. (Submitted photo)

BERRIEN SPRINGS — The Dowagiac wrestling team finished second at the Shamrock Invitational hosted by Berrien Springs Saturday.

Kalamazoo Loy Norrix edged Dowagiac 155.5-152.5 to claim the team championships.

Niles “B” finished fifth, Brandywine sixth and Cassopolis seventh.

The Chieftains’ Kody Walker (103) and Gage Williams (119) picked up individual championships, while Brandywine’s Jess Lochmondy (135) and Niles’ Robert Buckland (152) also grabbed titles.

SHAMROCK INVITATIONAL
At Berrien Springs
Team Scores
1. Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 155.5; 2. Dowagiac 152.5; 3. Watervliet 128; 4. Berrien Springs 121.5; 5. Niles 115; 6. Brandywine 111.5; 7. Cassopolis 102; 8. Fairhaven 95; 9. St. Joseph 72.5; 10. New Buffalo 66; 11. Benton Harbor 6.

Championship Round
103: Kody Walker (D) d. Bailey James (LN), 6-1; 112: Garret Cleveland (BS) p. Justin Litaker (BS), 3:39; 119: Gage Williams (D) p. Michael Kachur (BW), 3:07; 125: Ramiro Williams (BS) p. Collin Kelly (C), 4:42; 130: Reese Jones (W) p. Ian Burns (LN), 2:44; 135: Jesse Lochmondy (BW) p. Robert Leake (F), 254; 140: Jake Speck (W) d. Josh House (N), 13-5.
145: Aaron Holmes (LN) d. Devonte Gaskill (N), 3-1; 152: Robert Buckland (N) p. Pedro Hernandez (NB), 2.52; 160: Carter Hall (SJ) p. Kristian Heftsel (BW), 1:28; 171: Jordan Jobe (W) p. Scotty Hassle (D) 1:21; 189: Nick May (LN) d. A.J. Green (C), 17-5; 215: Jalen McFarren-Pace (LN) p. Gage Wells (BS), 2:14; 285: David Curl (W) d. Reece West (C), 7-3.

Consolation Round
103: Jake Damron (F) p. Isaac Myer (SJ), 2:29; 112: Klayton Marshall (W) d. Sheridan Brittney (LN), 3-2; 119: Xander Keller (D) p. Cody Reese (W), 1:16; 125: Elisha Wright (F) d. Trey Cuellar (SJ) 6-5; 130: Dylan Green (C) d. Kodie Thomas (N), 9-6; 135: Jacob Kelly (SJ) d. Cole Simpson (N), 12-1; 140: Nathan Tackitt (D) p. Skylar Westphal (C), 4:28.
145: Corbin Eckenberger (BW) won by default; 152: Mason Hiler (D) d. Jonathan Wright (F), 7-2; 160: Evan Wheat (LN) d. Daniel Huspen, (BS), 13-3; 171: Sam Burge (BW) p. Seth Fear (D), 2:57; 189: Zeke Thomas (LN) p. Josh Kaminski (NB), 2:03; 215: Diego Chavez (F) d. O’Shaveon Williams (BS), 3-2; 285: Jason Echeverria (N) .p J.R. Sheriff (NB), 3.29.

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