MORGANTOWN — The West Fairmont Middle School wrestling team opened the season with two wins at the South Duals in Morgantown recently, finishing in 7th place despite missing several starters.
The Bear Cubs defeated Clay-Battelle (36-27) and Westwood (41-24) while losing to Cheat Lake (63-22), South Morgantown (42-41) and Mannington (45-36).
Anthony Alvaro (102) and Jaron Summers (275) both won all of their matches to finish 5-0 while Colin Masters (78), Brent Wyne (110) and Shea Fitch (128) each went 4-1. Joey Shearer (123) finished 3-2, Evan Gaines (84) and Wyatt Crawley (116) each had two victories and Daniel Crameans (90) won once. Full match results can be found at WVMAT.com.
The Bear Cub wrestlers return to action on Saturday Dec. 13 at the Cameron Dragon Invitational.
Local sports
December 12, 2008
WFMS wrestlers open with two wins
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Christmas fireworks
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Future Falcons
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Getting revenge
East Fairmont’s volleyball team got a little revenge on Robert C. Byrd when it counted the most.
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Taken to task
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All eyes on Bridgeport
The showdown the state has been waiting to see will take place tonight at Wayne Jaimson Field in Bridgeport.
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