![]() ![]() Junior Jaden Calixto finished third at 106, sophomore Braxden Gransbery was fourth at 126, junior Freeman Allen was fifth at 190 and junior Uno Tate qualified at 120. New to the team are Emmitt Stewart at 120, Hector Proano at 138, Sawyer Baxter at 150 and Logan Preston at 157.Ĭoach Duke Allen said he’s got a good turnout this campaign, with a good combination of returners and a couple of transfers with stateside experience.įour of the five coming back have European tournament experience. Still, John Murphy’s squad has plenty of returners with Cooper Avera at 113 pounds, Brady Carroll at 132, Preston Mitchell at 144, Ethan Koekenberg at 150, Julian Yazzie at 165 and Brian David at 285. The Tigers are coming off a third-place finish in Division III last year, but both European qualifiers are gone. The Buccaneers have seven returners and 12 newcomers, and they are hoping to get back to the European tournament under new coach Mark Dube. The freshmen cohort is led by Alejandro Gonzalez and Nicolas Portan. Two seniors, Antonio Brown and Samuel Stone, transferred into Aviano, while junior Wyatt McGowen and sophomore Sulaekha Ulat have joined the Saints. The other returning European qualifiers are senior Aaron Smith, junior Paige Rogers and sophomores Cruz Cottingham and Tyler Mellon.Īlso back for the Saints are senior Aaron Smith and sophomores Gabriel Boyle, Jaylon Roberts and Andre Ulu. The senior took fifth place at 150 pounds. The Saints have a lot of inexperience this season, but the veterans they have are strong.įive Aviano wrestlers advanced to Euros last February, starting with Jevan Smith. Senior Gabe Udelhoven wrestled in Texas before his transfer overseas. Of those nine, four are Americans, two are Italians, and the other three are from Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Georgia. Coach Anothy Peters mentioned nine grapplers will hit the mats this season. ![]() The Trojans aren’t coming back with just a handful of athletes, either. The Ankara program is back on the mat for the first time in a decade with a team, although an individual competed in 20. Outside of those three, AFNORTH’s roster is filled with newcomers. If you do, thank you for supporting my small business.Markuss Grebesz also made it to Euros at 157, finishing his season with a 14-8 record. As an Amazon affiliate, I do receive a small, very small, commission should you choose to purchase using my link. I will occasionally post some of my favorite Amazon items with links to purchase. Please click HERE to read our disclaimer. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Having Fun in the Texas Sun with appropriate and specific direction to the original content. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Having Fun in the TEXAS Sun is on PINTEREST! Use it as a quick resource to find activities in different Texas towns! Click HERE! Visit the Science Spectrum on the Texas Tech Campus! Home to the Lubbock Children’s Museum, the OMNI Theater, and Lubbock’s only public aquarium, the Science Spectrum is a unique nonprofit museum located in West Texas. With over 250 hands-on science exhibits and live science shows, it’s the perfect place for the explorer in all of us!Īspen Creek Grill is a favorite of ours, as are the burgers at Blue Sky Texas. The National Ranching Heritage Center on the Texas Tech Campus is currently closed due to Covid-19, is a 27-acre museum and outdoor historical park highlighting historical ranch life. Lubbock loves their home town boy, Buddy Holly! Visit the Buddy Holly Center to learn more about him! Orders from the 50’s Diner must be taken back to your car.Ĭars are spaced to allow for social distancing. The Stars and Stripes Drive In has been one of our favorites since our first visit years ago! They have a fun playground, cute 50’s diner and attentive staff! It’s family friendly and now with Covid restrictions allowing you to bring in your own food, although we always buy some popcorn and other treats there, it’s so affordable!ĭue to Covid-19, the playground and green spaces are currently closed. The 3 big screens at the Stars and Stripes Drive In in Lubbock cast a bright light on the dark prairie in the evenings as visitors enjoy a movie under the stars! We’ve always loved drive in movies, much more than movie theaters really, but during this time of Covid, they have become a safer alternative to movie theaters, and still a fun way to spend an evening out with the family!
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