
They have some tough kids that we beat tonight so that's a good job by our kids." In a couple matches even that we won, we'd been working on things and we didn't do that thing correct and that kinda upsets you, but all in all that's a pretty good performance.
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"In a lot of cases it's kind of the glass is half full or half empty. "I thought we wrestled pretty good," said Crater head coach Greg Haga. The Eagles were coming off a resounding effort that saw their varsity team finish first at the Rogue Valley Championships and their second-teamers place fifth overall, but Crater wasn't having any of that Thursday. "They scored lots of back points, our guys weren't moving, they weren't active and just not prepared." "In every aspect of that wrestling match, they beat us, even with guys that we should've clearly won the matches they kept them tight and they destroyed us in every position," added McNulty.

"We can't live on our laurels, we have to come back and wrestle every week and they took it to us."


"Unfortunately we wrestled like we've been practicing," said EP head coach Kacey McNulty. CENTRAL POINT - Whatever momentum Eagle Point had gained by storming through the Rogue Valley Championships in convincing fashion last Saturday was completely wiped away by a determined Crater effort Thursday night in nonleague wrestling.Ĭelebrating senior night under a spotlight that also saw youngsters from each area's mat club square off before the main event, the Comets completely dominated the Eagles for a 54-12 triumph at Crater High.Ĭrater won the opening nine matches of the night, allowing only one takedown and six points overall in the process, and routinely earned back points to overwhelm its longtime rival.
