
2008-09 College Results
Copsey Defends Title at Daktronics Open
November 8, 2008
Augustana's
Ty Copsey successfully defended his 197-pound title with a perfect 4-0
record at the Warren Williamson Daktronics Open Saturday in Brookings,
S.D.
Copsey, who is ranked fourth in the nation in Division II, pinned Luke
Stika in 1:24 in his opening match before scoring a 17-1 major decision
over Todd Casselman in a second-round bout. In the semfinals, Copsey
edged Phil Hawes 3-2 before defeating Joe Johnson of Iowa Central 3-1
in the finals.
Copsey's performance highlighted a strong showing by the Vikings in their first action of the 2008-09 season.
At 285 pounds, Lance Peters, last year's runner-up, earned a
third-place finish with a 3-1 record. After receiving a first-round
bye, Peters pinned Carlos Rohena of Iowa Central in 2:16 before edging
Matt Meuleners 3-2 in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals, Peters lost
13-0 to Tucker Lane. Peters then bounced back with a 3-2 over Jason
Stripling in the third-place match.
Four other Vikings placed in their respective weight classes. Two
wrestlers finished fourth. At 149 pounds, Jarred McCarthy pinned Tyler
Stark in 45 seconds and Ethan Kahrs in 2:59 to advance to the
quarterfinals. He then defeated Danny Hutcheson 7-1 to move on to the
semifinals. However, he dropped a 24-8 major decision to Esai Dominguez
of Nebraska-Omaha to fall into the third-place match. There, he lost to
Tanner Kampen 10-4 to finish the day with a 3-2 record.
At 174 pounds, Casey Mouw went 2-2 to finish in fourth place. He
defeated Clarence Jordan 18-8 in the second round following a
first-round bye before blanking Blake Hodne 7-0 to advance to the
semifinals. Mouw was then pinned by Donnie Bowden and lost 6-1 to
Cameron Schrempp in the third-place match.
At 125 pounds, Sid Bice received a first-round bye before dropping a
9-7 decision to Kenny Anderson of Iowa Central. Bice then reeled off
three wins to reach the consolation semifinals. However, the rest of
the action at that weight was cancelled, leaving Bice tied for fifth
place.
Finally, Brandon Kruger went 2-2 and finished in seventh place at 157
pounds. After a first-round bye, Kruger edged Sean Flynn 6-4 before
losing to Nathan Sigman of Nebraska-Omaha 10-3. In the consolation
bracket, Kruger downed Tanner LaValliere 7-3 before he fell to Carl
Serck 9-3, dropping him into the seventh-place match, which was
cancelled.
Augustana will be in action again next week at the Dakota Wesleyan Open in Mitchell, S.D.