The Advance of Bucks County

Neshaminy pins William Tennent

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Neshaminy traveled to William Tennent and came RuW wLWK D 52-19 vLFWRUy Wednesday, Jan. 16. Ten Redskins won their match to push Neshaminy’s record WR 3-0 Ln 6uEuUEDn 2nH League (SOL) National CRnIHUHnFH DnG 8-5 RvHUDOO.

Six Neshaminy grapplers won by fall: Sam Rudolph (113 SRunGV), 6WHvH CRUOHWR (120), DRP 6WDELOLWR (126), RyDn 2’CRnnRU (145), 1DWKDn RuVVHOO (152) DnG BHn 6WHUn (160).

Redskins lightweigh­t JusWLn .UDPHU (106) wRn KLV match by a major decision wKLOH JRH 6LPFRx (132) DnG Kody Lupfer (182) each won decisions at their respective weights. The Pan- thers also forfeited to Evan PDVFuFFL DW 170 SRunGV.

Next up for Neshaminy, the ‘Skins will host Council Rock South next WednesGDy JDn. 23 DW KRPH (UHVuOWV not available at press time).

2’CRnnRU KDV 110 FDUHHU wLnV, LV 19-3 Rn WKH VHDVRn and is ranked third in DisWULFW 2nH DW 145 SRunGV. HH JDUnHUHG KLV 100WK FDUHHU win Dec. 19 when he earned a decision win over Bensalem’s Joshua Shalinsky, KHOSLnJ WKH 6NLnV WR D 37-28 win over the Owls.

 ??  ?? Neshaminy senior Ryan O’Connor is congratula­ted after earning his 100th career win last month in a ‘Skins win at home against Bensalem.
Neshaminy senior Ryan O’Connor is congratula­ted after earning his 100th career win last month in a ‘Skins win at home against Bensalem.

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