Wrestlers cap good year with strong tourney

SALISBURY — The Salisbury School wrestling team competed in the Western New England Tournament Feb. 11 at The Hotchkiss School. The team wrestled very well and for the athletes it was the culmination of their hard work all season long.

Their year was capped with a fifth place finish as a team, the best finish in a few years. There were two champions, one third-place finish, one fifth-place finish and one sixth.

The two champions, Josh and Jake Roometua, highlighted the place winners for the tournament. Josh won all his matches by pin except for the final, where he beat his opponent for the third time this year and by a major  9-0 decision.

Jake also won all his matches by pin, winning his championship match by pin in the third period.

Sadiq Olanrewaju took third place. He began the day only having three matches under his belt, but lack of experience did not stop him from having a very good day. He upset the number four seed twice on his way to a third-place finish, improving during every match.

Captain Nick Merriam wrestled very well, placing fifth in a very tough weight class. Nick went 4-2 on the day, wrestling the best he had all season. He ended his wrestling career at Salisbury on a high note, earning a victory and a fifth-place finish. His losses were to the eventual second- and fourth-place finishers.

— Salisbury School Head Coach Adam Bunce

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