The Christian County High School wrestling team delivered a strong performance at the King of the Bluegrass Tournament, finishing 4th overall in team standings. Several wrestlers earned top placements, showcasing their hard work and competitive spirit throughout the event.
Individual Results
- 1st Place
- Kevondre Young (126 lbs)
- Tay Martinez (165 lbs)
Young and Martinez dominated their weight classes, securing first-place finishes through skillful matches and consistent effort.
- 2nd Place
- Dane Miller (144 lbs)
Miller fought his way to a second-place finish after a strong run through his bracket.
- 4th Place
- Malachi James (106 lbs)
- Treshawn Crenshaw (HWT)
James and Crenshaw competed well, earning fourth-place spots in their respective divisions.
- 5th Place
- Markee Atwell (138 lbs)
- DeAsian Harris (175 lbs)
Both Atwell and Harris put together solid performances to finish in fifth place.
- 6th Place
- Paul Abren (144 lbs)
Abren secured a sixth-place result after battling through a challenging bracket.
- 7th Place
- Deacon Harrison (150 lbs)
- Iyobosa Ogbes (157 lbs)
Harrison and Ogbes rounded out the Colonels’ efforts with seventh-place finishes.
Team Performance
The Colonels’ combined efforts earned them 4th place in the overall team standings. Their ability to compete across multiple weight classes highlights the depth of talent and preparation within the program.
Moving Forward
Christian County High School’s wrestling team continues to make progress this season, using tournaments like the King of the Bluegrass as opportunities to improve and prepare for tougher challenges ahead.
Congratulations to all the wrestlers and coaching staff for their efforts and achievements at this tournament.
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