May 20, 2013

Sports Snaps

Bruins’ Caywood sixth

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Photo by Tamie Meck
Cedaredge senior Cole Caywood controls Buena Vista’s Koby Close in the 182 pound division at the 3A wrestling tournament in Denver. Caywood, who placed sixth overall, was one of four Bruin seniors to qualify for the state tournament.
Cole Caywood finally got his medal.

The senior 182-pounder from Cedaredge placed sixth at the state 3A wrestling tournament in Denver, ending his senior year with a 22-15 record.

"He's been wrestling for Cedaredge his whole life. It's good that he got to end it by coming here," said head coach Ted Schanen. "It's real nice that he's going out the right way."

Caywood first came to state as a sophomore, and wrestled two-and-out. Caywood's junior year he got a win. This year, Caywood won his first two matches before drawing top-seed Jaden Olearnick of Eaton, who defeated Caywood 8-5. He lost to Thane Smith of Salida to place sixth.

"He's been wrestling for Cedaredge for a heck of a long time," said Schanen of Caywood. "He's done a lot in the off season to try to get better. He's getting what he deserves."

Caywood was one of four seniors to wrestle at the Pepsi Center. Sam Williamson (113), Ely Fritchman (220) and Tylor Balistreri all wrestled two-and-out.

Schanen complemented all of his athletes. Another five wrestlers placed fifth at regionals. "We were awfully close to sending the majority of the team," said the third-year head coach. "It's always a work in progress."

"Sam Williamson, he's done everything I asked him to do from the first time I met him," said Schanen. "It's great he got to experience this." In his final match, Williamson had Macky Sandoval on his back but just couldn't finish it. "He went out fighting," said Schanen. "Just doing everything he could."

Fritchman, who also wrestled his whole life for Cedaredge, wrestled up his senior year. "It's good that he got to end it by coming here to the big stage," said Schanen.

This was only the second year of competition for heavyweight Balistreri. "He's done the right things this year," said Schanen.

Cedaredge's program is growing, noted Schanen earlier in the season. Five of his team members placed fifth at regionals — one of their best showings in recent history, and the middle school program is gaining momentum. "It's always a work in progress," said Schanen.

"Obviously we all wanted to win, but it's the kind of experience these kids will remember for the rest of their lives," said Schanen. "So often everything is judged by rankings. Growth is hard to measure sometimes. It's easy to measure wins and losses. I really feel like all of our guys, whether they're here or not, are making progress."

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