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Eagle mat men pin Norsemen 45-25 in Grossmont Hills league opener

At right, Skyler Hillberg (170 pounds) was one of nine Granite Hills wrestlers to win a match — and one of five to win by pin — as the visiting Eagles captured a 45-25 dual meet victory at Valhalla High School on Jan. 9 in the teams’ Grossmont Hills League opener.

Neighborhood rivalries are always something special in high school sports and the one between the Granite Hills and Valhalla wrestling teams has been red hot.

Last Thursday’s dual matchup between the teams was no exception as the visiting Eagles ral­lied to claim a decisive 45-25 win in the Grossmont Hills League opener for both squads.

“We knew it was going to be tough,” admitted Granite Hills head coach Jesse Sheard, a 2011 Eagles alum. “Valhalla has a good program. But we feel we’re one of the best conditioned teams in the county. We told our kids to be stay strong and be tough. We felt we could take them in the third period.”

The Eagles captured the momentum on the strength of six consecutive wins, including four by pins, as the visitors — buoyed by a boisterous cheering section — turned an early 9-3 deficit into a 36-9 lead.

Granite Hills received pins from Justin Car­roll (132), Skyler Hillberg (170), Izak Arredondo (182), Tanner Vielguth (220) and Logan Ransdell (285) and a forfeit win by Jeremiah Satberry (195). Three Eagles claimed wins by minor decision: Kailey Smith (106), Joel Corella (138) and Josh Runge (152).

Pins and forfeits are both worth six points in the scoring column while minor decisions count as three points.

The host Norsemen rallied with a late string of three consecutive victories to narrow the score to 36-25 but fell short.

Matthew Jordan (120), Scotty Clingan (126) and Aaron Lopez (145) all scored pins for Valhalla while Randy Patros (113) claimed a win by ma­jor decision (worth four points). Sebastian Garcia (160) won by minor decision.

Overall, the Eagles won nine of the 14 matches.

“The sport of wrestling is like any sport — it’s about momentum, especially in a dual meet,” VHS head coach and alum Jason Bedsole explained. “We knew we had to win big and lose small. If we had held those pins (by the Eagles) to three points, it would have played to our advantage. But it didn’t.”

Sheard said he enjoys coaching at his alma ma­ter.

“I love coaching these kids, giving back to the wrestling community,” Sheard said. “This is where I grew up. The coaches were giving back to me when I was there.”

The Eagles will host the Grossmont Foothill­ers on Thursday, Jan. 16, in their next league dual meet, starting at 6:30 p.m.

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