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38002.com theview theview February 2015 Page 11 high school sports Arlington Wrestling Heads into Strong Post-Season By Ivan Pagan & Jason Phillips , Special to THE VIEW 38002 The Arlington Tigers have advanced to the semi-final round of the TSSAA Region VIII wrestling team tournament. They did so in beating East High School by a score of 58-18 last night [on January 22nd] at Arlington High School. The Tigers come into the tournament as District 15 champions having gone undefeated in regular season competition against Bartlett, Brighton, Bolton, Cordova, Kingsbury, Millington, and Munford high schools. The Region tournament includes the top four teams in District 15 and the top four in District 16 which is comprised of Collierville, Germantown, Houston, East High School, Ridgeway, and Southwind. Arlington’s grapplers have had their best season thus far with a stellar 27-5 overall record in dual meet competition. Only one of those losses came at the hands of a Tennessee team. That being perennial powerhouse, Christian Brothers. Coach Jonathan Simpson has three returning individual region champions in his lineup; Nathan Enzor (Sr.), Andrew Zarshenas (Sr.) and Bryce Dodson (So.). They are supported by emerging stars Rayveon Hardin (Jr.) at 195 lbs. who won the prestigious Father Ryan tournament in December [a first for Arlington] and has amassed over thirty wins this season; Michael Mowery (Jr.) at 145 lbs. who may be the front runner for the individual crown in his weight class this year locally; and freshman standout, Caleb Morgan (106 lbs.), who also has officially won over thirty matches so far this season. Will Craft (138 lbs.) is another senior who is having a breakout year. After placing 3rd in last year’s individual Region VIII tournament he is poised to win the championship this year and possibly place at the state tournament one month away. With this strong core group powering the squad, the Tigers find themselves the solid favorites to win both the Region VIII team and individual tournaments this year. Coach Simpson felt good about the team going into the Arlington High School at the Mark E. Collins Theatre Presents February 27, 28, March 2, 3 at 7pm - March 1 at 2pm Tickets $14 Children - $16 Adults Photos Courtesy of LES Produced by special arrangement with Musical Theatre International (MTI) dual with East High despite having gone through some hiccups in recent outings. The team squeaked out a 41 to 37 win against rival Bartlett on January the 14th, senior night. Arlington was trailing by two team points going into the last match of the evening. On this night it was Caleb Morgan who came through for the Tigers by pinning his opponent, Korbin Sanderson late in the first period of their match to seal the team win. Three days later they dropped their first dual of the season to Christian Brothers. “I don’t feel we wrestled up to our best performance on that day, but Christian Brothers did a really good job. They won all the close matches which can really hurt the score of a dual. It can make it really seem lopsided, but I felt like we were competitive. They were the better team on that day, and overall they probably still are the better team. They got a good tradition over there and we are trying to work on that here. That means you’ve got to step out and be ready to wrestle every time. And they [Tigers] did a good job of turning it around against Cordova and Bolton on Tuesday [January 20th]night.” The Tigers won those two subsequent outings by scores of 50-21 and 57-21 respectively. DISTRICT CHAMPS The Arlington HS Freshman won the District Champions title with a 53-46 victory over Houston on February 6. The Freshman Tigers ended the season with a perfect 21-0 record. The title game was hard fought with the Tigers coming from behind to win in Overtime. Congratulations to Brogan Brewer for being named to the All Tournament Team and John Anderson , who was named Tournament MVP. Simpson clearly feels the team is peaking at the right time. Moreover he wants them to keep their collective foot on the pedal. Leading into this first round of this tournament he emphasized it to his team. “We need to kind of set the tone. You know, you can come out here and you can back down and you can goof off, but that’s not going to look really good as we move forward. We need to set the tone early in these matches and go out there and wrestle our style; not hanging around waiting on things to happen. We need to go out there and force the action and get to our positions and wrestle accordingly. Moving forward, I think, we will use the momentum from tonight – from the victory – to kind of push us in the next round and hopefully push us into the finals and get a win there too.”