As the high school wrestling season winds down, it’s typical for teams to begin taking it easy, making sure wrestlers are healthy and ready to go for the district tournament. The Blair Oaks Falcons have decided to buck that trend this season. Blair Oaks welcomed the Pleasant Hill Roosters, the defending Class 2 state champion and currently the top-ranked team in Class 2, as part of a tri-dual for Tuesday’s home finale at Blair Oaks High School. The Falcons won several early matches, but the Roosters had a strong finish to win 42-33.
If Easton DeMilia was going to win his 100th career match on his home mat, it had to happen Tuesday night. And it wasn’t going to come in his usual weight class, either. DeMilia rallied from a three-point deficit in the second period and scored the deciding takedown with :10 remaining in overtime to win 8-6 against Camdenton’s Logan Tibben in his final match of a quad-dual at Blair Oaks High School.
The Blair Oaks Falcons go to the Missouri Duals to wrestle bigger schools and top-quality programs.
It’s also an opportunity to gauge the team’s progress early in the season, but facing tough competition is the key goal.
The Blair Oaks boys wrestling team won’t be at full strength when it begin its season tonight at the Pleasant Hill Tournament. The Falcons likely won’t be at full strength next weekend during the Missouri Duals at Helias either. With seven wrestlers still playing with the Blair Oaks football team and a few more wrestlers suffering preseason injuries, the Falcons will be a little short-handed as they get their season underway.