Preview of Bloomington North, South and Edgewood wrestling season

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Preview of Bloomington North, South and Edgewood wrestling season

Roy Bruce is the new head coach of Bloomington North. Edgewood's Daniel Coyne is maintaining the momentum built by Greg Ratliff. Denver Aydelott is a former Mustang standout. John Bray stayed on as an assistant coach. Toby Turner and the Deckards are still helping. The team is coached by Roy Bruce. It is also coached in the past by Bo Henry and Perry Summitt. They both left the program in 2012.

Bloomington North, South and Edgewood are going to the wrestling championships.

Bloomington North, South and Edgewood have a new wrestling season. Cam Meier, Miles Libby, Evan Roudebush, Delaney Ruhlman and Jackson Lynch are returning wrestlers.

Preview of Bloomington North, South and Edgewood wrestling season. The line-up is: 106 Meier, 113 Wayne Hardin, 120 Brayton Turner, So., 126 Wyatt Cooksey, Fr., 132 Ehab Almarouli, Libby, 138 Brantlee Turner Sr., 138 Carson Bohall, Sr. or Gabriel Oliger, fr., 145 Hunter Fender, 145, 152 Roudebush, 160 Noah Webb, or Quincy Edwards, etc.

Panthers have a solid group of returners with three state qualifiers. Ruhlman recently signed to wrestle at Purdue. Meier and Roudebush made it to Gainbridge Fieldhouse last year. Other experienced wrestlers back include Lynch, Drew Chandler, Libby and Almarouli. There are 17 frosh on the roster and a half-dozen or so who will start.

Bloomington North, South and Edgewood are going to compete in wrestling this season. Last year they finished ninth at sectional and sent one wrestler to semistate.

Cas Crevallo, Jeremiah Casillas, Jr. and Cael Hickok are the top returners. Max Wynalda, Junior is the best at285.

North has enough wrestlers to fill all the weight classes from a roster of 25. Hickok brings back the most success from last year and is much stronger this year. Crevallo has turned into the one of the hardest workers for Bruce and Crevila is socking up coaching well. Siddons' father was the head coach at Cloverdale. Dylan Barrow, Luke Kerns, Brayden Gillilan, Axsel Garza and Wynalda are the other wrestlers.

Bloomington North, South and Edgewood are wrestling teams. Bloomington finished seventh at sectional last year.

Peyton Arthur, Jr. and Cash Turner, Sr. are the top returners. Michael Neidigh, So. is the second best, followed by Landon Clement, Jnr. at 126 and Trenton Fender, JR. (11-17 at 182).

Preview of Bloomington North, South and Edgewood wrestling season. Abby Barrett, John Orman, Arthur, Cayleb Stites, Joel Silvernail, 145 Turner, Masen Cornwell, 160 Neidigh, 170 Simeon Venegas, Jr., Christian Fields, Fr., 195 Braden Hubbell, Sr., 220 Fender, and 285 Chris Davis, JR.

Edgewood has a new coach and a lineup with an even mix of newcomers to varsity and experienced veterans spread throughout. Orman looks to be one of the best freshmen. Turner opens ranked No. 5 in the state. Cornwell was sidelined by an injury last year. Venegas and Fields are new. Hubbell impressed Coyne with his drive and work ethic. Davis came back after sitting out a year and went 22-11 as a freshman.


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