The Columbus Dispatch

5 Columbus-area boys wrestlers win OHSAA state titles

- Frank Direnna

CCL wrestlers were a dominant force in the boys state finals Sunday at Value City Arena.

Five central Ohio competitor­s captured titles, including three from CCL programs in Hartley’s Aiden King (132 pounds), Watterson’s Michael Boyle (165) and Desales’ Max Shulaw (215).

The CCL titles came in Division II, where Bexley’s Marius Garcia capped an unbeaten season by winning the title at 106.

Dublin Coffman’s Ethan Birden was the area’s lone champion in Division I, winning at 165.

A Virginia commit, Shulaw (49-1) closed his prep career by pinning Wakakoneta’s Jace Knous in 3:08 for his second consecutiv­e state title at 215.

Shulaw’s junior brother, Lincoln, dropped a 17-8 decision to Medina Buckeye’s Eddie Neitenbach in the 190 final. He lost the 175 final a year ago.

King was motivated by his secondplac­e finish at 126 last season. He defeated Warren Howland’s Adam Heckman 11-7 in the 132 final, capping a 49-6 junior season.

Boyle (43-4) entered the season with high expectatio­ns despite being a freshman and ended up capturing the 165 title, beating St. Paris Graham’s Bryce Kohler 5-1.

Watterson coach Felix Catheline used the words “special” and “amazing” to describe Boyle.

“I’ve been coaching football and wrestling for 23 years and I’ve never coached a kid like that,” Catheline said. “His work ethic is absolutely unmatched.”

Garcia, a junior, entered the season confident he would be able to accomplish something a Bexley wrestler hadn’t achieved in 39 years.

He opened the Division II finals by edging Ontario’s Aiden Ohl 5-4, becoming the Lions’ first state champion since 1985, when Bernie Miller won the Class AA title at 175. Garcia went 51-0.

Garcia’s father, Alex, was the Division III state champion at 130 for Columbus Academy in 1993.

Also in the Division II finals, Watterson’s James Lindsay lost to Graham’s

Hayden Hughes 5-3 at 138 and Highland’s Cael Gilmore lost to Graham’s Brogan Tucker 8-3 at 144.

Desales led area teams, finishing third (95) behind champion Graham (135.5). Watterson was fourth (83).

An Ohio State commit, Birden (47-2) defeated Massillon Perry’s Landen Johnson 4-3 to win at 165 a year after capturing the 157 title.

Birden’s teammate, senior Omar Ayoub, saw his hopes of a third consecutiv­e state title dashed in a 1-0 loss to Lakewood St. Edward’s Ryan Bennett in the 144 final. Ayoub will wrestle at Nebraska.

Also in the Division I finals, Olentangy Liberty’s Tyler Deericks dropped a 5-0 decision to Cincinnati Sycamore’s Eugene Harney at 157.

Coffman led area programs, finishing fourth (88.5) behind champion St. Edward (226.5). Liberty tied for sixth (67).

In the Division III finals, Centerburg’s Christophe­r Marshall lost to Norwood’s Wyatt Hinton 8-1 at 138 and Marion Pleasant’s Daxton Chase fell 5-1 to Barnesvill­e’s Reese Stephen at 150.

 ?? BROOKE LAVALLEY/THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH ?? Watterson’s Michael Boyle celebrates after beating St. Paris Graham’s Bryce Kohler on Sunday.
BROOKE LAVALLEY/THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH Watterson’s Michael Boyle celebrates after beating St. Paris Graham’s Bryce Kohler on Sunday.

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