The Eatonville Cruisers boys wrestling team competed in the highly competitive Jim Bair Invitational held at Castle Rock High School on Jan. 6. The tournament featured schools from five different classifications, ranging from 2B up to 4A.
Eatonville sent 16 wrestlers to the tournament.
In the 132-pound weight class, Kasey Whitney, representing Eatonville, emerged as a force to be reckoned with. Despite a valiant effort, Whitney faced a tough opponent in Castle Rock’s Landon Ramos, ultimately falling to a 4-2 decision. Nevertheless, his commendable performance earned him a well-deserved second place and crucial points for the team.
Moving up the weight classes, the 150-pound division saw Trey StaRosa from Eatonville in action. StaRosa showcased his resilience and technical prowess, securing a commendable 4th place in a competitive field of wrestlers.
The 157-pound weight class witnessed a spectacular performance from Jacob Ostendorf, who left an indelible mark on the tournament. Ostendorf’s dominance was evident as he clinched the 1st place, overpowering Braden Swihart of Castle Rock with a lightning-fast pin in the first 19 seconds of the match. Ostendorf’s stellar victory not only earned him the top step of the podium but also contributed significantly to the team’s overall point tally.
Eatonville continued to make its presence felt in the 175-pound division, with Ethan Rogers displaying his grit and determination. Rogers fought hard, securing a respectable 4th place and adding crucial points to the team’s cumulative score.
As the tournament unfolded, Eatonville’s collective efforts culminated in an impressive 5th place overall finish out of 20 participating schools. The team’s performance showcased their depth and talent, with 14 out of the 16 wrestlers contributing valuable points to the cause.
The Jim Bair Invitational not only served as a battleground for intense wrestling action but also highlighted Eatonville’s resilience, skill, and team spirit. The Cruisers left Castle Rock High School with their heads held high, having made a significant impact in a tournament that featured schools from diverse classifications and even neighboring states.
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