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A Dozen Placers For CMU Wrestlers At Michigan State Open - Central Michigan University Chippewas

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EAST LANSING, Mich. – A dozen Central Michigan wrestlers placed on Saturday at the season-opening Michigan State Open at the Spartans' Jenison Field House.
 
No team scores were kept. CMU will next take to the mat on Sunday, Nov. 14 at the Journeyman Classic in Manheim, Pa.
 
Five Chippewas placed in the Open Division at MSU and seven others placed in the Freshman/Sophomore Division.
 
Senior Brock Bergelin posted the best open-division finish among Chippewas. He went 2-1 to place second at 125 pounds.
 
CMU's Ben Cushman was fifth (184) in the open division, while Corbyn Munson (149), Tracy Hubbard (165), and Matt Stencel (285) each placed sixth.
 
Cushman finished 3-2, Munson went 4-2, Hubbard finished 3-3, and Stencel was 2-0.
 
CMU's Cade Dallwitz (197), Bret Fedewa (174), Alex Jacobs (165), Johnny Lovett (157), Mason Breece (149), Mitchel Christensen (149), Drew Marten (141), Dresden Simon (141) and Vince Perez (133) wrestled in the open division but did not place.
 
Simon and Jacobs both finished 1-1, Marten went 2-2, Lovett went 3-2, and Perez, Christensen and Breece each finished 1-2. Fedewa and Dallwitz each went 0-2.
 
CMU's Will Grater recorded a 3-0 mark to place first at 141 in the Freshman/Sophomore Division.
 
The Chippewas' Sean Spidle (125) and Mason Shrader (149) both placed second, Bryan Caves (285) was fourth, Cameron Wood (197) was fifth, and Chandler Amaker (157) and Simon Lato (285) both placed sixth.
 
• Bergelin opened with a 4-3 win over Tristan Lujan of Michigan State and then topped Bryce West of Northern Illinois, 6-3, to reach the final, where he fell, 4-3, to Oklahoma's Joey Prata.
 
• Cushman, a junior, went 3-2 in the tournament. He defeated Oklahoma's Carson Berryhill, 3-2, in the fifth-place match. Cushman opened with an 8-2 loss to Layne Malczewski of Michigan State and then posted a 4-0 win over Nikita Nepomnyashchiy of Illinois and then downed Tyler Dow of Wisconsin, 13-9.
 
Cushman dropped a 7-4 decision to Darrion Roberts of Oklahoma, a result that put him into the fifth-place match.
 
• Munson, a junior, finished 4-2 on the day. He opened with a 17-1 technical fall of Brice O'Hara of Oklahoma and then took an 11-3 major-decision win from Joe Eisho of Michigan State. Munson fell into the consolation bracket after a 4-2 loss to Legend Lamer of Cal Poly.
 
In the consolation bracket, Munson defeated Breece, his CMU teammate, 7-4. He then recorded a 17-0 technical fall over Ryan Burgos of Edinboro to reach the consolation semifinal where he lost on a medical forfeit to Christian Kanzler of Illinois.
 
• Hubbard, a junior, finished 3-3 on the day. He split his first two matches, opening with a 12-4 major-decision victory over PJ Gohn of Edinboro and then dropped a 6-0 decision to Northern Illinois' Izzak Olejnik.
 
In the consolation bracket, Hubbard posted a 17-2 technical-fall victory over Troy Mantanona of Oklahoma and then won on a 6-1 decision over Gohn. Hubbard was pinned by Danny Braunagel of Illinois and then dropped the fifth-place match on a medical forfeit to Kevin Meicher of Wisconsin.
 
• Stencel pinned his first two opponents and then took a medical forfeit in his semifinal match with Josh Heindselman of Oklahoma. Stencel pinned Peter Christensen of Wisconsin in 2:41 in his opening bout, and then pinned River Fox of Davenport in 1:31 in his second.
 
• Grater went 3-0 to win at 141 in the Freshman/Sophomore Division. He won by medical forfeit over Blake Noonan of Michigan State in his opening bout, and then took a 9-2 decision from Noah Mis of Northern Illinois. Grater then won the championship match on a 10-1 major decision over Cole Ferguson of Oklahoma.
 
• Spidle fell, 3-1 SV-1, in the title match to Blake West of Northern Illinois to finish 3-1 on the day. He opened with an 18-0 technical-fall win over Caleb Schroer of Findlay and then downed Andrew Hampton of Michigan State, 7-4, and then defeated Trevor Marsman of Cornerstone, 7-4, in the semifinals.
 
• Shrader finished 4-1. He opened with a 3-0 win over Jaden Reynolds of Purdue and then took a 3-1 SV-1 victory over Jackson Oplotnik of Oklahoma. In the quarterfinals, Shrader took a 10-5 decision from Sully Allen of Edinboro and then pinned Aidan Medora of Wisconsin in 6:15 to reach the title match. Luka Wick of Cal Poly pinned Shrader in 6:26 in the final.
 
• Caves finished 5-1 on the day. He opened with a 3-0 victory over Hogan Swenski of Ohio State and then posted with a 9-2 win over Wyatt Bailey of Ashland.
 
Caves fell, 11-5, in the quarterfinals to Tristan Ruhlman of Purdue, and then came back to defeat Jordan Schell of Edinboro, 6-0, and then downed Keegan Nugent of Michigan, 6-2. Caves reached the third-place match with a 3-0 victory over Lato, his CMU teammate. Caves' third-place match with Mason Cover of Cleveland State was a no contest.
 
• Merritt finished 3-3, winning the fifth-place match on a pin in 4:57 of Jack Lenox of Cal Poly. Merritt fell, 10-5, to Ohio State's Alex Flerlage in his opening bout, and then defeated Wilfried Tanefeu of Michigan, 9-3.
 
He then topped Mark Brado of Rochester, 5-3, and then downed Abraham Hinrichsen of Cal Poly, 6-4. In the consolation semifinal, Merritt fell, 3-1, to Will Betencourt of Ohio State.
 
• Wood went 3-2, rebounding for a fifth-place finish after dropping his opener, 3-2, to Ohio's Jordan Green. Wood defeated Brayden Butzin of Ashland, 8-2, and then topped Benjamin Smieska of Davenport, 5-2, before falling, 8-5, to Cole Jackson of Cal Poly.
 
• Amaker finished 2-3 on the day. He pinned Ethan Ferro of Edinboro in 3:33 in his opening bout and then dropped a 2-1 decision to Alejandro Herrera-Rondon of Oklahoma. Amaker then fell to Peyten Kellar of Ohio, 11-7, and then dropped a 5-1 decision in the fifth-place match to Aiden Vandenbush of Northwestern.
 
• Lato, who went 2-3 on the day, pinned Mario Harkonen of Cornerstone in 31 seconds to open the tournament, and then posted a 3-2 victory over Jacob Christensen of Northern Illinois. Lato fell in the semifinals to Mike Misita of Ohio State, 7-1, and then fell to Caves and then dropped a 3-1 decision to Christensen in the fifth-place match.
 
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