Oskaloosa Indians Varsity Loses Lead Early In Defeat
by Bill Almond
Oskaloosa Indians Varsity fell behind early and couldn’t come back in a 6-0 loss to Dallas Center-Grimes on Friday. Dallas Center-Grimes scored on a double by Isaac Short and a double by Huston Halverson in the second inning.
The Oskaloosa Indians Varsity struggled to contain the high-powered offense of Dallas Center-Grimes, giving up six runs.
In the second inning, Dallas Center-Grimes got their offense started when Short doubled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run.
A single by Marcus Fresquez in the second inning was a positive for Oskaloosa Indians Varsity.
A tale of the tape
By Bryan Walters - bwalters@aimmediamidwest.com
2021 Point Pleasant High School WVSSAC Class AA-A wrestling champions.
Bryan Walters|OVP Sports
Bryan Walters|OVP Sports
Bryan Walters|OVP Sports
Submitted photo
Bryan Walters|OVP Sports
Bryan Walters|OVP Sports
Four-time state champion Rusty Maness has his arm raised for a fourth consecutive year with Point Pleasant at the 2011 Class AA-A championships held on Feb. 26, 2011, in Huntington, W.Va. (Bryan Walters|OVP Sports)
Bryan Walters|OVP Sports
Then again, it sure does make for an interesting conversation.
As the Point Pleasant wrestling program secured its sixth Class AA-A state championship and its second-ever 3-peat last week at the 74th annual WVSSAC Championships at Mountain Health Arena, some of the most common discussions heard in the aftermath were those wondering which 3-year run was better?
A tale of the tape
By Bryan Walters - bwalters@aimmediamidwest.com
2021 Point Pleasant High School WVSSAC Class AA-A wrestling champions.
Bryan Walters|OVP Sports
Bryan Walters|OVP Sports
Bryan Walters|OVP Sports
Submitted photo
Bryan Walters|OVP Sports
Bryan Walters|OVP Sports
Four-time state champion Rusty Maness has his arm raised for a fourth consecutive year with Point Pleasant at the 2011 Class AA-A championships held on Feb. 26, 2011, in Huntington, W.Va. (Bryan Walters|OVP Sports)
Bryan Walters|OVP Sports
Then again, it sure does make for an interesting conversation.
As the Point Pleasant wrestling program secured its sixth Class AA-A state championship and its second-ever 3-peat last week at the 74th annual WVSSAC Championships at Mountain Health Arena, some of the most common discussions heard in the aftermath were those wondering which 3-year run was better?