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Hornish named wrestler of the year Tuesday, April 6, 2021 1:56 PM Jarrett Hornish, Wayne Traces 126 lbs wrestler, on the champion podium at Ohio State High School State Wrestling Meet.
HAVILAND – After claiming the second individual wrestling state
championship in school history, Wayne Trace’s Jarrett Hornish was voted
the Paulding County Wrestler of the Year in voting by the county coaches
recently.
Hornish tied the school record for most pins in a
season with 34 and was a Green Meadows Conference champion as well for
the red, white and blue.
“He is one of the hardest working kids I have had,” stated Raider head coach George Clemens. “He just had a tremendous season.”
Hornish brings home State title Tuesday, March 16, 2021 12:47 AM Wayne Trace s Jarrett Hornish wrestles at the State tournament. (DHI Media/Joe Dray) (DHI Media/Joe Dray) • • • • • •
MARION – Junior Jarrett Hornish became the second individual wrestling state champion in Wayne Trace history on Sunday at Marion Harding High School as the Raider grappler posted a 5-4 victory over Mechanicsburg’s Trey Allen in the 126-pound weight class.
Hornish defeated Rootstown’s Caleb Edwards 4-2 in the semifinals following a 15-3 major decision quarterfinal win over Barnesville’s Skyler King. Hornish pinned Oak Harbor’s Tyler Davis at the 5:31 mark in the opening round.
Hornish crowned State Champion Tuesday, March 16, 2021 2:26 PM
MARION Jarrett Hornish of Wayne Trace won the DIII State
Championship in the 126-pound weight class on Sunday at the State
Wrestling Meet in Marion.
Hornish pinned Tyler Davis of Oak Harbor
in 5:31 to win his opening match. In his second match on Saturday,
Hornish defeated Skyler King of Barnesville in a 15-3 major decision to
advance in the winners bracket and wrestle the following day.
“I just kept pushing as hard as I could,” said Hornish. “I took it one match at a time and tried to stay focused.”
After
an impressive day on the mat, Hornish had his eyes on gold entering the