![]() Hart said it's a technique AHS wrestlers initially doubted the success rate of during practice before they learned it, but now have in their arsenal. While controlling his opponent's legs, Burdess muscled Vrana's right arm across the Cavalier's chest to his opposite side and pinned him. His first against Wahoo Neumann's Thomas Vrana took just 50 seconds. ![]() The hometown Eagle, however, won his first two matches by pin. The purple Eagles wrestler won by 7-4 decision. Hill trailed Raymond Central's Elijah Ehlers 8-1 early, still trailed after two periods and came back to earn a pin 27 seconds into the third.īurdess, meanwhile, went 2-1 at 182 pounds, dropping his bracket championship match to Milford's Thomas Vance. The AHS standout, who is 19-8 according to, also earned a highlight victory during the second round. The quickest fall took just 39 seconds to accomplish against West Point GACC's Abraham Lopez. Hill won gold at his weight with a 4-0 record and four pins in round-robin competition. ![]() Overall, coach Doug Hart's Eagles lineup finished sixth out of eight teams with 77 points - 158.5 behind first-place Milford. The 106-pounder, Hill, won his Arlington Invite weight class, while the 182-pounder, Burdess, finished as his runner-up Saturday afternoon. By Grant Egger - Hill and Collin Burdess led the way on their home wrestling mats.
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