Oak Harbor rallies for win in final league match | Wrestling

The lightweights were anything but in Oak Harbor High Schools’ 38-33 comeback wrestling win at Marysville Getchell Thursday, Jan. 28, in the regular season finale.

The lightweights were anything but in Oak Harbor High Schools’ 38-33 comeback wrestling win at Marysville Getchell Thursday, Jan. 28, in the regular season finale.

With the win, the Wildcats (3-2, 7-4) finished third in the Wesco North. Now Oak Harbor heads to the sub-regional tournament at Stanwood High School Friday and Saturday, Feb. 5 and 6.

Oak Harbor coach Larry Falcon likes the improvement of his young team over the course of the season and its chances in the postseason.

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“We’re coming along,” he said. “I think we will do some shocking at the sub-regional.”

The Getchell match began at 138 pounds, and the Chargers won the first four matches and six of the first eight to take leads of 21-0 and 33-6.

Oak Harbor rebounded to capture the final six bouts. The first five wins brought the ‘Cats to within a point, 33-32, and then Michael Lym (132 pounds) wrapped up the rally with a first-period pin (1:44).

That gave the Wildcats their only lead, but it came when it counted most — at the end.

Sam Zook (285) started the comeback with an 8-1 win, then the lightweights took over. Justin Go (106) and William Nickelson (113) each won by forfeit and Garrett Stahl (120) recorded a pin (2:44).

Blake McBride (132) followed with a technical fall (16-1), setting up Lym’s matching-winning pin.

After Marysville-Getchell (2-3, 4-5) took its 21-0 lead, Oak Harbor got on the board when Nick Dugin (170) won 5-1.

Colton Burdick (182) followed with a thrilling 13-11 win in overtime. That victory turned out to be a difference maker when the final team totals were tallied.

Other Oak Harbor results: Lucas Nickelson (138) lost by pin, :24; Zach Aketch (145), lost by pin, 4:47; Joseph Field (152) lost by pin, 1:02; Eriq Boler (160) lost 16-8; and Isaiah Edmon (220) lost by pin, 1:20.

Oak Harbor forfeited at 195.