
2009-10 College Results
Concordia-Moorhead Starts Season 4-0 At Lakeland Duals
November 7, 2009
SHEBOYGAN, Wis. -- No.8-ranked Concordia
opened the 2009-10 season by posting a perfect 4-0 record at the
Lakeland (Wis.) Duals on Saturday. The Cobbers cruised past Trine
(Mich.), Wabash, UW-Eau Claire and host Lakeland in recording their
four wins. On the day CC lost only five individual matches, recorded 11
wins by a pin and did not have a single wrestler pinned in the 40
matches.
The Cobbers had seven different wrestlers go undefeated on the day.
Five of those had posted perfect 4-0 marks. Mike Holman was 4-0 and had
two pins at 133. Ben Anderson was 4-0 with a pin at 141, Justin Berns
also had four wins and came away with a single pin at 149. Junior Ross
Dankers had the best day of any CC wrestler. He won all four matches on
the day, had three pins and won his other match by five points at 174.
The final member of the 4-0 quintet was No.1-ranked Phil Moenkedick who
kicked off his season at 184 by winning all four matches, two of which
were by pins.
Cobber head coach Clay Nagel split the matches at 125. Daron Hohbein
and Ben Presler both wrestled in two matches and both went 2-0. Hohbein
had a pin against Lakeland and Presler had a major decision against
UW-Eau Claire.
Concordia opened the day by claiming a 28-10 win over Trine. It would
be the closest match of the day. The Cobbers won the first four matches
against the Thunder. Trine then captured the next two before Dankers,
Moenkedick and freshman Nathan Schmitz put the match out of reach with
three straight victories.
The Cobbers then beat Wabash 36-6 as they won eight of the 10
individual matches. CC won the first eight matches against the Little
Giants and coasted to the 30-point win.
Concordia then finished off the day by blanking UW-Eau Claire 42-0 and
losing only one match, and posting a 46-3 win over host Lakeland. In
the final two team matches, the Cobbers had a 19-1 record in individual
matches.
The Cobbers will have their home opener next weekend when they host St.
Olaf in a dual match on Friday, Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. CC will then head
across the Red River to compete at the NDSU Bison Open on Saturday,
Nov. 14.
Concordia 28, Trine 10
125-Daron Hohbein (CC) def. Brandon Harvey 9-6
133-Mike Holman (CC) wins by forfeit
141-Ben Anderson (CC) def. Thomas Pompei 1-0
149-Justin Berns (CC) def. Elias Larson 8-0
157-Kyle Long (Trine) def. Joe Meinert 7-3
165-George Marlou (Trine) def. Lane Lunde 8-6
174-Ross Dankers (CC) pinned Ryan Pieper 7:45
184-Phil Moenkedick (CC) def. Nick Kraus 7-2
197-Nathan Schmitz (CC) def. Alex Fleet 2-1
HWT-Dylan Forbes(Trine) def. Nick Nadeau 10-2
Concordia 36, Wabash 6
125-Ben Presler (CC) def. Josh Boyer 9-6
133-Mike Holman (CC) def. Willy Costakis 14-4
141- Ben Anderson (CC) def. Jake Strausbaugh 6-3
149-Justin Berns (CC) pinned Andrew Kepchar in 2:54
157-Joe Meinert (CC) def. Tony Conway 3-1
165-Lane Lunde (CC) def. Bryan Hugo 12-1
174-Ross Dankers (CC) def. Robert Beeler 8-3
184-Phil Moenkedick (CC) def. Greg Rhoads 11-1
197-Michael Burke (Wabash) def. Nathan Schmitz 5-4
HWT-Rob Arnett (Wabash) def. Nick Nadeau 7-1
Concordia 42, UW-Eau Claire 0
125-Ben Presler (CC) def. Jonathan Bernstein 16-0
133-Mike Holman (CC) pinned Neil Manns in :39
141-Ben Anderson (CC) def. Joshua Baier 12-1
149-Justin Berns (CC) def. Andy Johnston 8-3
157-Kevin Fynboh (CC) def. Jon Ames 3-2
165-Lane Lunde (CC) def. Levi Polos 8-1
174-Ross Dankers (CC) pinned Keith Dawson in 2:41
184-Phil Moenkedick (CC) pinned Will Christ in 1:22
197-Andrew Peterson (CC) pinned Andy Meyer in 2:23
HWT-Nick Nadeau won by forfeit
Concordia 46, Lakeland 3
125-Daron Hohbein (CC) pinned Cory Hildebrandt 4:07
133-Mike Holman (CC) pinned David May in :55
141-Ben Anderson (CC) pinned Cody Gust in 1:18
149-Justin Berns (CC) won by forfeit
157-Ryan Renon (L) def. Kevin Fynboh 9-7
165-Lane Lunde (CC) def. Jake Frias 6-2
174-Ross Dankers (CC) pinned Martin Alverez in 2:10
184-Phil Moenkedick (CC) pinned Chris Weber 2:00
197-Nathan Schmitz (CC) def. Robert Forgette 14-0
HWT-Nick Nadeau (CC) def. Brad LeClair 2-0