Braves, Bobcats meet on the mat

Jace Tapia faced off against Basehor senior Cohen Suchy in the last varsity match of the dual meet between Bonner Springs and Basehor-Linwood. Tapia won a hard-fought 10-7 decision, but the Bobcats won the meet 46-32. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

Bonner Springs and Basehor-Linwood high schools faced off in a varsity wrestling dual meet on Thursday evening in Basehor. The host team won both the girls’ meet (36-33) and the boys’ (46-32).

Emmalee Foya and Jenna Knight both earned wins by fall in the first rounds of their matches against the Ladycats wrestlers. Haylie Knapp and Chloie Knapp both pinned their opponents as well, taking all three rounds for their wins.

The 170-pound match featured two of Kansas’s top wrestlers. Braves sophomore Olivia Stean, undefeated and ranked number one in the state, took on third-ranked Basehor senior Mandy Wilson. Stean looked on course for an easy win, throwing Wilson in the first round and scoring a near fall.

Wilson rode out the first round and then kept the match under control with some good defensive wrestling in the second round. In the third round, Stean was on the defensive, but even though she conceded the top position and 4 stall points, she came out with an 11-10 decision.

The team lead traded hands throughout the competition, and Bonner Springs held a 3-point lead going into the final match. Basehor sophomore Grace Shelton locked up the 36-33 win for her squad with a first-round pin in the final 235-pound match.

The Bonner boys took an early lead with wins in the higher weight classes. Braeden McGrath won by fall in the 152-pound match, and Shane Daniels earned a technical fall in the 160-pound match.

Basehor-Linwood was unable to find a willing opponent for top-ranked heavyweight Tony Caballero, earning him a forfeit that extended Bonner’s lead, but the Bobcats dominated the lower weight class matches that followed, taking an insurmountable lead with six straight pins.

Jace Tapia ended the evening on a high note for the Braves, getting a 10-7 decision over Bobcat senior Cohen Suchy, who held a 27-7 record going into the match.

The Bonner Springs and Basehor-Linwood girls’ teams won’t have to wait long for a rematch, since both are competing at the Washburn Rural tournament on Saturday in Topeka.

The referee signaled Oliva Stean’s 11-10 win over Basehor senior Mandy Wilson. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Sophomore Olivia Stean nearly had Basehor senior Mandy Wilson pinned in the first round. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Bonner Springs senior Haylie Knapp tried to turn Basehor senior Amalia Galicia. Knapp won by fall in the third round. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Emmalee Foya wrestled against Basehor senior Rylee Jones. Foya won the match by fall in the first round. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Jenna Knight tried to reel in Basehor sophomore Sophia Vazquez. Knight won the match by fall in the first round. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Carson DeMoss tossed Basehor sophomore Hudson Strahm in their 126-pound match. Strahm rebounded to win by fall in the second round. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Kaleb Farmer had Basehor junior Tyler Elven in a tough spot, but Elven escaped and earned a win by fall. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

 

Frankie Garcia upended Basehor freshman Brody Ballard in their 113-pound match. Ballard improved his record to 26-4 with a second round win by fall. (Photo copyright 2022 by Brian Turrel)

Bonner wrestler places 2nd at nationwide tourney in KC

Bonner Springs youth wrestler Olivia Stean tossed Gardner-Edgerton’s Shelby Davis in their first-round bout. The match was part of the Rocky Mountain Nationals tournament in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo copyright 2020 by Brian Turrel)
 

by Brian Turrel

Bonner Springs freshman Olivia Stean was one of over 2,000 youth wrestlers from 40 states who descended on HyVee Arena in Kansas City, Missouri, for the Rocky Mountain Nationals wrestling tournament. She placed second in her division.

Stean, who is in her third year with the Bonner Springs Youth Wrestling Club, won her first two bouts convincingly, pinning Gardner-Edgerton’s Shelby Davis in the first round and getting a major decision over her second-round opponent. She lost to two Utah wrestlers in the third and fourth rounds, by fall in the third round and by a 3-0 decision in the fourth.

Stean got her interest in wrestling from her father Greg, taking up the sport when her brother showed little interest in it. Her mother Laura says the whole family has “got the wrestling bug,” and that Olivia has “found her niche” in the sport.

Stean wants to get in as much competition as she can and will also be taking part on Sunday in the freestyle section of the tournament. Freestyle wrestling has different rules than the folkstyle wrestling that is most common in interscholastic competition.

Olivia looks forward to competing for the Bonner Springs High School wrestling team in the upcoming season, although she may be one of very few female wrestlers on the squad.

Covid-19 precautions were abundant at the tournament. Temperatures were taken at the door. Spectators, coaches, referees and event staff were wearing masks. The number of attendees at one time was strictly capped to allow distancing.

Woody Carter, sales and events manager for the HyVee Arena, took pride in the care and planning that went into the event, which included splitting the event on two floors of the facility to further spread out the wrestlers and spectators.

Carter said that health inspectors had been over the event’s procedures in detail on Friday to ensure the event met all the regulations established by the city and Mayor Quinton Lucas, who had previously criticized the event.

Carter also emphasized the economic benefits to the area of hosting events with a national draw, and mentioned that even hotels from Kansas City, Kansas, had called to thank him for the increased business and being able to rehire laid off staff.

The Rocky Mountain Nationals wrestling tournament concludes Sunday. Olivia Stean’s matches start at 8:30 a.m. Results can be followed at http://arena.flowrestling.org/event/106cf8d8-48f8-43bb-9607-5c77d177f435.

Second floor of the HyVee Arena. The tournament was split across both floors to help disperse the wrestlers and attendees. (Photo copyright 2020 by Brian Turrel)

 

Stean posed with her trophy following the tournament. (Photo courtesy of Laura and Olivia Stean)

 

Stean applied a pin to Davis and won the match in only one minute, 10 seconds. (Photo copyright 2020 by Brian Turrel)

 

Stean wrestled against Caelyn Hanff of Wright City, Missouri, in the second round. (Photo copyright 2020 by Brian Turrel)

 

The referee congratulated Stean after her second round win. (Photo copyright 2020 by Brian Turrel)