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Thursday, December 6, 2012

South wrestling banged up early, but optimistic

While battling several key injuries, Park Hill South was able to turn in a satisfactory performance at the Park Hill Duals last week to earn a fifth place finish. While they undoubtedly would have liked to end the day closer to the top of the field, Park Hill South coach Dan Dunkin says some early season injuries have weaken his team’s early performance.

“We’re a little weak right now, but we’ll be fine. We’re not really too big about what happens in December,” Dunkin said. “We’re still in good spirits and we’ll right the ship here pretty quick, I think.”

The Panthers beat Lee’s Summit North 46-24 earlier in the week leading up to the tournament and will travel to Lee’s Summit North this weekend for their annual tournament.

“Anytime you can beat a Lee’s Summit team who has good athletes, that’s a good thing,” Dunkin said.

Park Hill South’s strong senior class has led the way so far this season and the coaching staff is encouraging them to rack up points the best they can so they are ready for matchups where every point will count.

“Our seniors are doing really well,” Dunkin said. “We’ve been pushing them all day to rack up points. They’re responding well on the mat.”

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