Eagles top Titans in wrestling, tie Warriors

Matt Leonard and Nick Rimoshytus pin both their opponents

Posted 2/14/18

The Barrington High School wrestling team defeated Toll Gate 36-33 and tied the Tolman/Shea/Central Falls co-op team during two dual meets on Tuesday night, Feb. 13.

Against Toll Gate, Barrington …

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Eagles top Titans in wrestling, tie Warriors

Matt Leonard and Nick Rimoshytus pin both their opponents

Posted

The Barrington High School wrestling team defeated Toll Gate 36-33 and tied the Tolman/Shea/Central Falls co-op team during two dual meets on Tuesday night, Feb. 13.

Against Toll Gate, Barrington senior Matt Leonard wrestled up a weight division at 132 pounds and pinned his opponent at the 4:34 mark. Heavyweight Nick Rimoshytus also pinned his opponent in the final match of the meet. Other Eagles to celebrate wins were Dallas Mashburn at 120 pounds (pin, 5:50), Lucas Wilson-Wuestefeld at 160 pounds (pin, 2:29), and Will Kuhn at 220 pounds (pin, 4:17).

Against the Tolman/Shea/Central Falls co-op, Leonard again wrestled up at 132 pounds and pinned his opponent. Rimoshytus pinned his Warriors opponent at the 2:20 mark in the heavyweight match.

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