Bulldogs roll to win over Rangers
</element><element id="paragraph-1" type="body"><![CDATA[Harrisburg said goodbye to its seniors on Tuesday night, and said goodbye to Benton in the form of a 47-28 victory on the wrestling mats at Bonnell Gymnasium.
"I am really proud of our kids tonight," head coach Greg Langley said. We had some matches that we wrestled much more aggressively in and showed marked improvements in our offense.
Since this was senior night, I'd like to mention those seniors and the great job they have done for us on and off the matc, with their attitude, work habits and ability to help the young guys out."
Only five of the the nine seniors got matches Tuesday night due to forgets, but Langley added those that did wrestle showed determination to win.
Brown (113) and Kingston (120) both went to overtime, coming up just short, but showed Langley and exciting match against quality opponents.
"Jeffries (195) wrestled a kid that he has lost to overtime they wrestled by fall, but (tonight) made him earn every point, falling to a major decision."
Davis (182) came out hot and finished off his opponent quickly with a fall in 1:30. Gulley (145) looked tough as nails with a tech fall in the third period. Rightnowar (152), Martineau (160) and Cletcher (215) all received forfeits.
The Harrisburg junior varsity club earned an 84-0 win over Benton. All matches were forefit matches with the expection of Adams (170), who beat Dinn in a time of 3:54.