Last year was as much about rebuilding the program infrastructure as it was competing. The Tide finished fifth in Division I last year, breaking a streak of six straight D-I runner-up finishes, but Concord High School wrestling head coach Ham Munnell.
High schools: Concord wrestling claims 6th straight D-I runner-up title
Published: 2/28/2021 5:33:02 PM
An unpredictable season with unprecedented changes ended on Saturday night with an all too familiar result for the Crimson Tide.
For the sixth consecutive year, Concord wrestling accepted the runner-up trophy, while the perennial powerhouse Timberlane Owls won its sixth straight Division I title – the program’s 20th title in the last 21 years – with a 60-9 victory in Plaistow on Saturday night.
“It was tough,” Concord head coach Ham Munnell said. “(Timberlane) is a tough team. Our kids did what they could. I was happy they got there.”
The Concord High wrestling team opened its season on Saturday, and at first glance, its looks like business as usual for the Crimson Tide.Concord claimed a 57-18 win against Windham, a perennially strong program. Senior captains Abbas Abdulrahman and.