
2009-10 College Results
NDSU's Johnson, Moenkedick win titles at Bison Open
November 14, 2009
FARGO, N.D. – Sophomore Tyler Johnson and junior Kenny Moenkedick led a strong North Dakota State
contingent at the 39th annual Bison Open Saturday, Nov. 14. Johnson
captured the 165 pound title, while Moenkedick shared the 184 pound
title with his brother, Phil Moenkedick of Concordia. The Bison had
eight wrestlers finish in the top six at today’s meet.
At 165 pounds, Johnson won his second straight open title. He also won
the Daktronics Open last weekend. He opened with a win by fall over
Mary’s Tyler Nagel before defeating Northern State’s Donnie Bowden in a
12-6 decision. He faced off against Minnesota’s Alec Ortiz (unattached)
in the final. With the match tied at 6-6 going into the third period,
Ortiz earned a point on an escape, but then Johnson earned a point on
the second stalling warning on Ortiz. Johnson then used a last second
takedown to clinch a 9-7 victory.
At 184 pounds, Moenkedick won a 7-3 decision over Minnesota State
Moorhead’s Brian Woefel in his first bout. In the seminfinals,
Moenkedick claimed a 8-2 decision over CD Johnson of Southwest
Minnesota State. For the second straight year, both Moenkedick brothers
advanced to the final and shared the title.
Sophomore Trent Sprenkle finished second at 125 pounds, dropping a 17-7
major decision in the final to Minnesota’s Zach Sanders (unattached).
Fellow sophomore Justin Solberg was third at the same weight, defeating
Corey Ulmer of Minnesota State Moorhead in the final, 7-1.
Senior Ryan Adams faced off against teammate junior Andrey Patselov at
149 pounds in the third place bout. Adams got the better of Patselov,
winning a 6-1decision.
At 157 pounds, redshirt freshman Tyler Wells finished second for the
second straight meet. After winning three straight decisions, he fell
to Justin Skillings of St. Olaf’s (unattached) in the final by a 16-4
major decision.
Sophomore Drew Ross placed fourth at 197 pounds, losing to Mary’s Dusty Vliem by fall in the third place bout.
The Bison next travel to Omaha, Neb. for the Kaufman-Brand Open Saturday, Nov. 21 beginning at 10 a.m.