Journal Pioneer

Sadiku, Taylor win gold

At U Sports national championsh­ips

- JOURNAL PIONEER STAFF

Ligrit Sadiku and Hannah Taylor capped outstandin­g 2017-18 seasons with the Brock Badgers’ wrestling program over the weekend.

The graduates of Three Oaks Senior High School in Summerside both captured gold medals in their respective classes at the U Sports national championsh­ips held at Algoma University. Day 1 of the nationals featured pool competitio­n, where the finalists were decided for the championsh­ip rounds on Day 2.

Brock University won both the men’s and women’s team titles for the fifth consecutiv­e year at the U Sports championsh­ips.

On the first day, Sadiku defeated Jacob Torres of Fraser Valley University by technical superiorit­y 10-0, and the Lakehead University Timberwolv­es’ Kevin Leatherdal­e by technical superiorit­y 11-0.

Sadiku advanced directly to the finals, where he defeated Josh Bodnarchuk of the Saskatchew­an Huskies in a 7-2 decision to win the gold medal. Taylor won three matches on Day 1, defeating Mikki Rowbottom of the Regina Cougars with a pin; Hannah Little of the Guelph Gryphons with a pin at the 25-second mark of the first period, and Laurence Beauregard of the Concordia Stingers by decision with a 9-0 score.

Taylor also advanced directly to the finals, and she defeated Alexandria Towns of York University with a decision of 7-4 to claim the gold medal. Sadiku’s brother, Gentrit Sadiku, also qualified for the U Sports national championsh­ips.

In only his second year of wrestling, he qualified in the highly competitiv­e 90-kilogram division and had a seventhpla­ce finish.

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