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Valdosta High's Javon Scott (top) wrestles Oviedo’s Joey Hefley in the finals of the 119-pound weight class during the Wildcat Invitational Saturday afternoon at VHS. Scott defeated Hefley 5-1 to take first place, and was chosen the tournament’s most outstanding lightweight wrestler.
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Valdosta High's Marshawn Sharp battles Tift County’s Nathan McCall in the finals of the 103-pound weight class during the Wildcat Invitational wrestling tournament Saturday afternoon. Sharp won the match and took first in his weight class.
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Valdosta High's Chris King battles Fitzgerald's John Benoit in the 189-pound weight class during the Wildcat Invitational tournament at Valdosta High School.
Pat Gallagher / The Valdosta Daily Times


Published January 04, 2009 03:32 am - Oviedo and Valdosta were the dominant teams this weekend at the Wildcat Invitational.

Five Valdosta wrestlers take first at Wildcat Invitational
Oviedo wins tournament, Valdosta second

By Christian Malone

VALDOSTA — Oviedo and Valdosta were the dominant teams this weekend at the Wildcat Invitational.

Oviedo won the Wildcat Invitational team competition Saturday, while host Valdosta had the most individual champions in its wrestling tournament, including the tournament’s top lightweight and heavyweight wrestlers.

Valdosta had five wrestlers win their weight classes Saturday, more than any other school. Those five champions helped the Wildcats finish second with 195 points, 28 more than the third-place team.

Valdosta also had the tournament’s top two wrestlers. Allen Scruggs was selected the tournament’s most outstanding heavyweight wrestler after winning the 215-pound weight class and earning his fourth career Wildcat Invitational title. Javon Scott was chosen the most outstanding lightweight wrestler after winning the 119-pound class.

“That was fabulous. That capped a great day of hard wrestling,” Valdosta head coach Benjy Scarbor said. “I’m very happy with (second place). The wrestlers did well, the tournament went well. I couldn’t be happier.”

Marshawn Sharp, Ramone Durr and Demarcus Bartee also won their weight classes for the Wildcats.

Perry McKinney of Berrien, who wrestled at 145 pounds, won the Cmdr. Bill Butler Sportsmanship Award, which was voted on by the referees.

Oviedo, an Orlando-area school whose wrestling program owns a state championship and has produced several nationally-ranked wrestlers, was clearly the deepest team in Valdosta this weekend. The Lions earned 220 points, 25 more than VHS, and had eight wrestlers place in the tournament, including four individual champions.

“They were the last team we added to the tournament, and I was glad to have them,” Scarbor said. “They have an excellent program, and they made the competition better this weekend.”

Tift County finished third with 167 points, Heritage (145.5 points) finished fourth and Lowndes was fifth with 144.5 points. Toombs County (108) was sixth, Lee County (103) was seventh, Cook (94) was eighth, Gulf Breeze (91) was ninth and Irwin County (86.5) was 10th. Berrien was 15th with 53 points.

Scruggs earned his fourth first-place medal at the Wildcat Invitational when he edged Jay Taylor of Oviedo 2-1 in double overtime. Taylor earned his only point on an escape in the second period, then Scruggs tied the match with an escape in the final 15 seconds of the third period. Scruggs earned the winning point when he escaped a Taylor hold in the second overtime.

Scott, a sophomore, won his second Wildcat Invitational by defeating Joey Hefley of Oviedo 5-1. Scott scored a first-period takedown, then after the two wrestlers traded escapes, Scott put the match away with two back points in the third period.

Sharp, a 95-pound freshman, won the 103-pound final with an 11-3 major decision over Nathan McCall of Tift. Sharp nearly pinned McCall in the second period, and had a couple of takedowns in the win.

Durr defeated Eric Dodson of Thomas County Central 13-6 in the 125-pound final. Durr built a 9-0 lead on Dodson, nearly got pinned at the end of the second period, but recovered, scored four more points in the third period, and controlled the rest of the match. Durr has taken first in his last three tournaments (Cook, Fitzgerald and Valdosta).

In the final match of the night, Bartee beat Logan Winkles of Upson-Lee 5-4 for the 285-pound championship. Bartee took a 3-2 lead when he reversed a hold in the second period. After allowing Bartee an escape point in the third, Winkles tied the score with a takedown. But with only five seconds left in regulation, Bartee broke free from Winkles’ hold, and earned the winning point.



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