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Concordia went 1-2 at the NWCA National Duals Meet with both losses coming against teams that are ranked in the Top 10 of Division III.
Concordia went 1-2 at the NWCA National Duals Meet with both losses coming against teams that are ranked in the Top 10 of Division III.

National Learning Curve Grows At NWCA National Duals

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (01/06/22)---Concordia continued their national-level learning curve at the NWCA National Duals meet. The Cobbers went 1-2 with both losses coming to teams ranked in the Top 10 of Division III.

Concordia started the meet by dropping a 22-18, nail-biting decision to No.3-ranked Wabash (Ind.). CC led the Little Giants 18-16 with two individual matches left in the contest, but a pair of close decision wins by Wabash sent the Cobbers to a 4-point loss.

The Cobber rebounded in the opening round on the consolation side of the bracket by rolling over Dubuque 31-6. CC won eight of the final nine individual bouts against the Spartans, including a trio of technical fall wins.

Concordia ran out of gas in their second-round consolation match against No.10 Johnson & Wales (R.I.). CC won two of the first four matches against the Wildcats to bring the score to 8-6, but then Johnson & Wales rattled off six straight victories to post the 33-6 decision.

Freshman Ty Bisek was the only Concordia wrestler to post an unblemished record on the day. He went 3-0 with a pin and a pair of decision wins at 133. Bisek recorded a pin at 2:52 of his opening match against Andrew Sinkovics of Wabash. He then won 9-2 over Carson Sauriol of Dubuque and ground out a 12-10 win against Gabriel Leo-Esparolini of Johnson & Wales.

Bisek has won eight of his last nine matches and is 15-3 on the season. His 15 wins are team high.

Kellen Schauer (149), Kaden Spindler (174) and Ayden Friese (184) all recorded a pair of wins at the meet. Schauer's only loss came against No.10-ranked Alex Barr of Wabash in the opener. He responded with a 5-3 decision over Luke Radeke of Dubuque and then capped off his day with a 4-3 win over Thomas DiResta of Johnson & Wales.

Schauer is now 9-7 on the season.

Spindler came through with the only other win for CC against Wabash. He scored a 4-2 win over Raymond Arebalo. Spindler then made it two straight wins with a 20-2 technical fall cruise against Julius Boimah of Dubuque. Like Schauer, Spindler's only loss on the day came at the hands of nationally-ranked wrestler. He lost to No.6-ranked Michael Ross of Johnson & Wales.

The two wins pushes Spindler's season record to 10-8 on the year.

Friese followed the theme set by Schauer and Spindler as he went 2-1 with his only loss coming against a Top 10 opponent. Friese was involved in the closest match of the day for a Cobber in his opening bout against Charles Baczek of Wabash. Friese prevailed 3-2 in the second tie-breaker period. He then put up his second decision win with a 7-2 victory over Jaymoreye Gonzales of Dubuque. The only loss for Friese was against No.8-ranked Ryan DeVivo of Johnson & Wales.

Like Spindler, Friese has now upped his season win total into double digits. He is 10-9 and the fourth member of CC to have at least 10 wins for the season.

The best 1-2 wrestler of the entire tournament was Cobber heavyweight Chase Dockter. He lost a narrow 3-0 decision against Max Bishop of Wabash who is the No.1 heavyweight in the nation. Dockter's other loss on the day came in the first sudden victory period against No.8-ranked Liridon Leka of Johnson & Wales.

UP NEXT: Concordia will participate in its first multi-team invitational meet since Dec. 5 when they compete at the Cliff Keen/Mike Dunroe Invite on Saturday, Jan. 15 at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa.     

Individual Match Results:
125 - Cade Hornback (DU) dec. Cole Kubesh (CC); 5-4 (Dubuque leads 3-0)
133 - Ty Bisek (CC) dec. Carson Sauriol (DU); 9-2 (Score tied 3-3)
141 - Jacob Prunty (CC) dec. Jesus Sanchez(DU); 3-0 (Concordia leads 6-3)
149 - Kellen Schauer (CC) dec. Luke Radeke (DU); 5-3 (Concordia leads 9-3)
157 - Zarik Anderson (DU) dec. Tyler Bents (CC); 8-5 (Concordia leads 9-6)
165 - Bret Wilson (CC) tech. fall Evan Atchley (DU); 15-0 (Concordia leads 14-6)
174 - Kaden Spindler (CC) tech. fall Julius Boimah (DU); 20-2 (Concordia 19-6)
184 - Ayden Friese (CC) dec. Jaymoreye Gonzales (DU); 7-2 (Concordia leads 22-6)
197 - #4 Gabe Zierden (CC) tec. fall Tyler Thurston (DU); 17-2 (Concordia leads 27-6)
285 - Chase Dockter (CC) dec. Robert Melise (DU); 3-1 (Concordia leads 30-6)
The final team score for Concordia was adjusted 1.0 points for RT (Concordia wins 31-6)