Connor Hutson - SJO Daily https://sjodaily.com Mon, 10 Feb 2020 15:26:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://sjodaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-sjo-daily-logo-32x32.png Connor Hutson - SJO Daily https://sjodaily.com 32 32 Eight Comet wrestlers advance to Class 1A Sectional https://sjodaily.com/2020/02/10/eight-comet-wrestlers-advance-to-class-1a-sectional/ Mon, 10 Feb 2020 15:26:08 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=6548 BY FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com The Comets advanced eight wrestlers to the Class 1A sectional this weekend at Stanford Olympia and finished a scant one-half point behind LeRoy/Tri-Valley in Saturday’s 11-school Class 1A regional at St. Joseph-Ogden High School. Oakwood had regional champions at the two lowest weight classes with 106-pound […]

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BY FRED KRONER
fred@mahometnews.com

The Comets advanced eight wrestlers to the Class 1A sectional this weekend at Stanford Olympia and finished a scant one-half point behind LeRoy/Tri-Valley in Saturday’s 11-school Class 1A regional at St. Joseph-Ogden High School.

Oakwood had regional champions at the two lowest weight classes with 106-pound freshman Reef Pacot and 113-pound junior Gage Reed.

Pacao is 37-4 for the season and pinned both of his regional opponents. Reed is 36-3 and collected one pin and one technical fall among his three postseason wins.

“You can’t have a better 1-2 punch at the top of the lineup to get the energy and momentum going,” Oakwood coach Mike Glosser said.

In the team chase, LeRoy/Tri-Valley totaled 165 ½ points. Oakwood ended with 165. Third-place Heyworth ended with 153 points.

In the final Illinois Best Weekly state rankings, Heyworth was 15th, LeRoy/Tri-Valley was 17th and Oakwood 18th.

“It was a roller-coaster, back and forth all day,” Glosser said.

The Comets held the lead until the final weight class. Oakwood had no finalists in the 285-pound division. LeRoy/Tri-Valley’s last competitor posted a pin in the championship bout, which accounted for enough points for the Panthers to claim team honors.

“We can’t let what happened as a team overshadow what we did as individuals,” Glosser said.

Oakwood had six of its wrestlers in the finals. For the tournament, 11 squad members not only posted wins but also secured bonus points with either pins, technical falls or major decisions.

The Comets won 23 matches overall at regional and 19 were by more than regular decisions.

Finishing as regional runners-up were Joe Lashuay (132 pounds), Connor Hutson (138 pounds), Josh Miller (195 pounds) and Caide Borden (220 pounds).

Hutson posted the fastest pin by anyone at the SJ-O site, ending a match in nine seconds. The junior also had a dominant 16-0 technical fall triumph.

Miller was seeded fourth in his weight class, but used two pins to advance into the championship bout. Lashuay and Borden each finished with one pin.

Two other Comets secured their berths at sectional by placing third: Tate Johnson (160 pounds) and Colby Smiley (182 pounds).

Johnson was seeded fifth but went 3-1 for the day, pinning three opponents. Smiley produced two first-period falls.

Glosser is emphasizing that this is a new week and all eight of his advancers have a shot to reach state.

“It’s anybody’s game and doesn’t matter whether you were first, second or third (at regionals),” he said.

In Glosser’s nine years as the Comets’ head coach, this year’s schedule was the most challenging. The team ended 22-8 in dual meets.

“If we wanted our kids to reach their maximum potential, we wanted them to be battle-tested,” Glosser said. “This was by far our toughest schedule and it prepares them.

“We’ve had tough matches all year and now when we have tough matches, it’s not a surprise. We’ve seen that already.

“It was nice to see them rise to the occasion.”

Oakwood had two fourth-place finishers at the regional and they will be alternants at their weight classes, available to compete if one of the top three is unable to perform at the sectional.

Ben Jessup (145 pounds) and Caleb Lashuay (152 pounds) were each 2-2 at the regional and collected one pin apiece.

Also contributing a pin at regionals was Case Kopacz (120 pounds), who finished off his opponent in 44 seconds.

The Oakwood seniors in the regional lineup were Caleb Lashuay, Jack Carey (170 pounds), Smiley and Borden.

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Reed leads Comets at Randy Bowman Invitational https://sjodaily.com/2020/01/27/reed-leads-comets-at-randy-bowman-invitational/ Mon, 27 Jan 2020 18:20:23 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=6337 BY FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com The state-ranked Comets, led by individual champion Gage Reed, placed fifth in the 18-school Randy Bowman Invitational at LeRoy on Saturday. Meet champion LeRoy accumulated 156 points. Oakwood, ranked 11th in Class 1A by The Illinois Best Weekly, amassed 119 ½ points. Reed was the 113-pound […]

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BY FRED KRONER
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The state-ranked Comets, led by individual champion Gage Reed, placed fifth in the 18-school Randy Bowman Invitational at LeRoy on Saturday.

Meet champion LeRoy accumulated 156 points. Oakwood, ranked 11th in Class 1A by The Illinois Best Weekly, amassed 119 ½ points.

Reed was the 113-pound weight class champion, outpointing his two opponents by a combined 33-7 score.

Six of his teammates also finished among the top five, including two others who advanced into the finals.

Reef Pacot was second at 106 pounds and Caleb Lashuay was the runner-up at 152 pounds.

Winning in a third-place match was Connor Hutson (138 pounds).

Other Oakwood placers were Colby Smiley (fourth at 182 pounds), Caide Borden (fourth at 285 pounds) and Ben Jessup (fifth at 132 pounds).

The Comets return to action on Tuesday at home against North Vermillion, Ind.

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State-ranked Comets lose to Danville https://sjodaily.com/2020/01/13/state-ranked-comets-lose-to-danville/ Mon, 13 Jan 2020 21:29:55 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=6155 BY FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com The state-ranked Comets dropped a narrow 31-30 decision to Danville on Thursday in Westville. Three Comets posted pins: Connor Hutson, Colby Smiley and Josh Miller. Reef Pacot was dominant with a 15-0 technical fall triumph. Caide Borden won a major decision and Caleb Lashuay won a […]

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BY FRED KRONER
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The state-ranked Comets dropped a narrow 31-30 decision to Danville on Thursday in Westville.

Three Comets posted pins: Connor Hutson, Colby Smiley and Josh Miller.

Reef Pacot was dominant with a 15-0 technical fall triumph.

Caide Borden won a major decision and Caleb Lashuay won a regular decision.

Oakwood (14-5) returns to action on Jan. 21 at home against Hoopeston Area and Westville/Georgetown-Ridge Farm.

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15 Oakwood wrestlers pick up wins to lead Comets in Pirate Duals https://sjodaily.com/2019/12/09/oakwood-pirate-duals/ Mon, 09 Dec 2019 17:16:14 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=5820 BY FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com The Comets (4-0) opened their season on Saturday at the Pirate Duals in Cumberland by winning all four of their meets. Oakwood/Salt Fork dispatched Shelbyville 60-6, Quincy Notre Dame 52-15, Cumberland 61-15 and Effingham 68-12. For the day, Oakwood wrestlers compiled a cumulative 47-9 record. Fifteen […]

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BY FRED KRONER
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The Comets (4-0) opened their season on Saturday at the Pirate Duals in Cumberland by winning all four of their meets.

Oakwood/Salt Fork dispatched Shelbyville 60-6, Quincy Notre Dame 52-15, Cumberland 61-15 and Effingham 68-12.

For the day, Oakwood wrestlers compiled a cumulative 47-9 record. Fifteen squad members registered wins.

Eight Comets were 4-0 for the day: Reef Pacot (106 pounds), Gage Reed (113pounds), Blake Barney (120 pounds), Joe Lashuay (132 pounds), Connor Hutson (145 pounds), Jack Carey (152 pounds), Colby Smiley (182 pounds) and Caide Borden (285 pounds).

Smiley posted four pins. Borden and Carey each collected three pins. Reed had two pins.

Ben Jessup (132 pounds) went 3-0 with two pins. At 160 pounds, Tate Johnson was 3-1 with one pin. Caleb Lashuay was 2-1 with one pin at 152 pounds.

Ending the day with 2-2 records for Oakwood/Salt Fork were Case Kopacz (126 pounds), Thomas Lay (195 pounds) and Josh Miller (220 pounds).

Jacob Paris (132 pounds) was 1-0 and Doug Myers (170 pounds) was 0-1.

Five O/SF freshmen earned their first varsity victories: Barney, Jessup, Kopacz, Lay and Pacot.

The Comets return to action on Tuesday at Salt Fork South against Clifton Central and St. Joseph-Ogden.

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Oakwood Girls’ Basketball wins Oakwood Comet Classic, boys win Tri-County Turkey Tournament https://sjodaily.com/2019/12/02/oakwood-girls-basketball-wins-oakwood-comet-classic/ Mon, 02 Dec 2019 13:17:28 +0000 https://sjodaily.com/?p=5678 By FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com The Oakwood Comets girls’ basketball team won all four games in last week’s Comet Classic to capture team honors in the eight-school event. After knocking off Blue Ridge in the opener, 49-15, Oakwood followed up with a 49-21 triumph over Urbana University High and a 60-29 […]

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By FRED KRONER
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The Oakwood Comets girls’ basketball team won all four games in last week’s Comet Classic to capture team honors in the eight-school event.

After knocking off Blue Ridge in the opener, 49-15, Oakwood followed up with a 49-21 triumph over Urbana University High and a 60-29 conquest of Rantoul that sent coach Stephanie Marsh’s team into Friday’s title game.

Katelyn Young scored 32 points against Uni and 34 against Rantoul. Addie Wright hit seven points in each of those games. Aaliyah Denius totaled nine points against the Eagles.

Against Uni, which has a 5-2 season record, Young netted 12 first-quarter points as the Comets jumped into a 16-6 lead. Uni managed just three second-half field goals.

Young followed up with 19 points in the first half versus Rantoul (1-5). She swished 10 points and Denius added six during a 23-9 third-quarter spurt. The Eagles connected on just five second-half baskets.

In the championship game, Oakwood (5-1 overall) edged Tri-County (4-1 overall), 60-59. The Comets led 15-9 after one quarter, but had to withstand a fourth quarter where the Titans sank 7-of-8 free throws and made three three-pointers.

Young scored seven of her team-high 23 points in the fourth stanza to keep the Comets in control.

Wright (16 points) and Ashlynn Pinnick (12 points) both reached their season’s high for scoring. Wright hit what proved to be the decisive basket in the final half-minute. Her shot gave the team a three-point lead.

After making 4-of-10 free throws in the first three quarters, the Comets drained 7-of-11 in the fourth quarter.

Oakwood returns to action tonight at home against Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond. It is the first of eight games for the team in an 18-day period. Six of those games will be played at home.

Young is averaging 26.1 points per game through six games.

Oakwood Boys’ basketball

Thanks to the perimeter prowess of Brevin Wells, Oakwood won the team title in the Tri-County Turkey Tournament.

Oakwood (4-2 overall) and Judah Christian completed the tournament with 4-1 records. By virtue of a 54-43 win against Judah, the Comets emerged as the team titlists.

In his last three tourney games, Wells drained 16 of his 18 field goals from three-point range, scoring 54 points in that span.

Oakwood started the week with a 50-38 win over the Paris junior varsity team, a game where it fell behind 14-6 in the first quarter before recovering and carrying a 23-16 lead into the locker room at halftime.

Josh Young, Isiah Ruch and Kade Anderson all scored 12 points.

On Tuesday, the Comets lost a non-tournament game to Watseka, 50-40.  Ruch led the way with 12 points. Jackson Powell had 10 points and Young netted nine.

Wells’ 12 points were tops for the Comets in a 66-35 win over Martinsville. Young added 10 points and Ruch collected nine.

Martinsville managed just four second-half baskets.

A 29-24 halftime lead ballooned to 51-30 entering the fourth quarter. Wells had seven points and Young six in the third quarter.

Against Judah, Oakwood trailed 8-2 after one period and 21-14 at halftime.

Wells and Powell each made seven third-quarter points and the Comets surged ahead, 38-35.

Judah managed just seven second-half field goals.

Wells and Powell each ended with 12 points.

In a 70-65 loss to Tri-County, Wells converted eight three-point shots en route to a 24-point effort.

Powell had 13 points and Ruch totaled 12.

Oakwood completed tournament play with a 64-55 win over Hutsonville/Palestine.

Wells tallied 18 points, Young had 17 and Elijah Harden chipped in with 10.

The Comets made 16 of 21 free throws. After the first quarter, Oakwood’s lead was 25-7.

Oakwood

Wrestling

Five Comet grapplers were recognized by The Illinois Best Weekly in the publication’s preseason Class 1A state rankings.

Junior Gage Reed was rated third at 113 pounds and senior Caide Borden was ranked fifth at 220 pounds. Reed was 35-10 last year and Borden was 26-9 a year ago.

Three teammates achieved honorable mention status: sophomore Joe Lashuay (132 pounds), junior Connor Hutson (138 pounds) and senior Caleb Lashuay (152 pounds).

Oakwood will open its season on Saturday at the Cumberland Duals.

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