LONDONDERRY – Concord isn’t used to being in this position.It’s not used to hearing its name called out for many bouts in consolation rounds, the bottom of the podium or near the middle of the pack in the team standings.But at Saturday’s Division I.
It wasn’t the way Kaevryel Madison or the coaches drew it up, but that’s the way it’s been for the Tide for the last couple of years.Madison executed a reversal in the closing seconds of the 152-pound championship bout against Souhegan’s Christian.
The single light shone above the crimson mat, illuminating the inner white circle as Hunter Jeffers stepped to shake Jordan Fontaine’s hand.Jeffers, the starting wrestler at 285 pounds and one of Concord High’s captains, pinned Fontaine in only 19.