OAKLEAF - Harmony High School wrestling, sixth in Class 3A last year, visited Oakleaf High School for the Oakleaf Hammer Invitational and shook the gym with a decisive 242.5 winning team title point …
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OAKLEAF - Harmony High School wrestling, sixth in Class 3A last year, visited Oakleaf High School for the Oakleaf Hammer Invitational and shook the gym with a decisive 242.5 winning team title point total that put Fleming Island in second with 190 points and Oakleaf third at 136.
Harmony, with five individual champions, outscored a shrunken Fleming Island lineup with the Golden Eagles and host Knight both scoring four titles. Harmony's team depth; 12 wrestlers in the top three finishers, were the difference in the scoring.
Fleming Island got titles to Matthew Newman at 113 with a 12-4 major decision over Harmony's Tristan Horn; Jordan Mucaddam at 120 with a pin over Landon Davis of Harmony; Laird Duhaylungsod at 138 with a 3-0 win over Cole O'Brien of Fletcher; and Chris Chop at 175 with a pin over Malik Wilson of Sandalwood.
Oakleaf got titles from Angel Rodriguez at 126 over Harmony's Nascimento, a 9-4 win; Sebastian Bonachea at 132 with a pin over Fleming Island's Joseph Forte; Keon Barrientos at 144 with a pin over Tyler Frein of Fleming Island and Ghais Cooper at 157 with an 11-2 major decision Ridgeview had one individual champion with Raymond Goforth at 215 beat Case Roberts of Harmony 13-9 with thirds to Rayhn Hutchinson at 190 and Daniel Nguyen at 106.