×

2 females capture OHSAA wrestling championships

Barnesville’s Hines wins first; Steubenville’s Guntrum now a three-time champ

Photo by Kim North Barnesville’s Ladyn Hines and her father/coach Buddy Hines embrace after Ladyn won the 115-pound Ohio High School Athletic Association state wrestling championship Sunday night inside Value City Arena at the Jerome Schottenstein Center on the campus of Ohio State University. Hines, just a freshman, defeatedLittle Miami’s Kaylee Vera, 4-1, in overtime.

COLUMBUS — A pair of Ohio Valley Athletic Conference female wrestlers brought home gold Sunday night during the fourth annual Ohio High School Athletic Association state tournament inside Value City Arena at the Jerome Schottenstein Center on the campus of Ohio State University.

Steubenville’s Talea Guntrum (135) and Barnesville’s Ladyn Hines (115) won their respective weight classes. Both also won OVAC Ron Mauck titles in January.

Guntrum became only the ninth female in state tournament history to win at least three state titles when she pinned United’s Auston Brown in 2-minutes, 53-seconds. It was the junior’s fourth pin of the tournament (0:54; 1:38; 1:21) and capped a perfect 45-0 season.

“Absolutely this one feels better than the first two. I’m already thinking about next year,” Guntrum said. “You can’t have four without getting three.”

There have been five four-time female winners in the brief history.

Guntrum led 13-2 after one period before recording the pin.

“From last year to this year was a big jump,” Guntrum said of bumping up from 120 from she won last year after winning at 110 as a freshman. “I was thinking I was going to have a different opponent, but Auston won her semifinal.”

Guntrum also pinned Brown in last week’s district tournament at Mentor High School.

“”I was able to settle down a little bit and re-focus,” Guntrum said of all the blood time that Brown needed for her nose. “It really helped me to calm down.”

Steubenville head coach Mike Blackburn, who came out of retirement from being the boys coach, recorded his first-ever state champion.

“Talea deserves everything she gets. She’s a great wrestler and a great girl on and off the mat,” he noted.

Hines had to work a little extra for her first title

The Shamrocks freshman was knotted at 1 with Little Miami’s Kaylee Vera after six minutes of action. However, she was able to pull through for the win, 4-1.

“A lot of emotions, especially being the first girl (from Barnesville) to win a state wrestling championship,” Hines said. “It’s really exciting.”

What was she thinking heading into the extra session?

“Oh my gosh. I need to get this takedown, because, if I don’t, we’re going to go to double overtime,” she recalled. “I just need to get the takedown.”

And she did. With 26 seconds on the clock, Hines slipped behind Vera for the three points and the state title.

“There’s no better feeling in the world. She has worked her tail off and she had the mental fortitude,” Hines father/coach, Buddy Hines, said. “She wants to be good and wants to try and be the best.”

Buddy placed twice at the state tournament during his Barnesville days, while Ladyn’s championship gave her family three place-winners on the weekend.

“I have two cousins – one is a senior (Hines Ford) and the other is a junior (Colt Carpenter) – that placed this weekend, so it’s really exciting.”

Hines finished the season 39-4. She defeated returning state champion Camryn Gresham of Lakota East in the semifinals.

The OVAC recorded a third state crown when Beaver Local sophomore Jake Hughes (157) shocked Columbus Bishop Watterson standout Tommy Rowlands, 2-1, in an overtime tiebreaker in the 89th annual OHSAA Division II state tournament.

“I have enough heart that, in the matches that I lose by a little bit, they stick with me for moments like that,” Hughes said. “Whenever you get to this point, you can’t look at him (Rowlands) as a sophomore. He’s probably one of the best guys in the country because that’s what he is.”

Hughes became a two-time OVAC Ron Mauck champion in January.

He finished the year at 45-4. Rowlands fell to 44-2.

Hughes’ title was the first in Columbiana County and at Beaver Local since Adam Hoppel won at 215 pounds in 2002. Hughes is also the fifth Beaver Local wrestler to win a state title joining Hoppel (2002), Dustin Harris (1993), Van Possage (1991) and Carl Hoppel (1959, 1961, 1962). It was the 16th in Columbiana County history and the second in 32 years.

Seventeen other OVAC wrestlers earned all-Ohio status by placing in the top 8 of their respective weight classes.

DIVISION II

Beaver Local

Freshman Jacob Bates (106) placed fourth. The OVAC Ron Mauck champion finished 47-4.

Junior Evan Ours (165) took seventh. He ended up 38-11.

Cambridge

Marshall Laishley (150) placed fourth and finished at 48-9.

Steubenville

Senior Cooper Smith (144) became a three-time all-stater when he placed third to conclude an injury-plagued senior campaign. He finished 14-3.

Classmate Beau Hudson (295) finished eighth with a 42-15 record.

DIVISION III

Barnesville

The Shamrocks had five individuals stand on the awards podium, with senior Hines Ford (175) becoming a four-time all-Ohioan after his fifth-place finish. He ended his senior season with a 50-9 mark.

Junior Colt Carpenter (144) became a two-time all-stater with a fourth-place finish. He was 43-11 this season.

Classmate Easton Stephen (106) placed sixth and finished at 38-17.

Freshmen Jaxon Aberegg (120) and Ryder King (138) reached the awards podium with third- and eighth-place finishes. Aberegg was a superb 50-6, with King checking out at 39-16.

The Shamrocks piled up 53.5 points for eight-place in the team race.

Buckeye Local

Senior Chase Milton (132) finished sixth with a 42-11 record.

Martins Ferry

Freshman Jayce Nixon (113) took third and wound up with a sparkling 52-4 record. He was also an OVAC Ron Mauck champion.

Toronto

Senior Heath Thomas (285) was fourth and ended his season at 45-5.

Union Local

The Jets had four all-Ohioans and finished with 32.5 points.

Juniors Gunnar Gossett (157), Brody Perzanowski (190) and Kolten Snyder (215) placed sixth, fourth and sixth, respectively.

Gosset ended his campaign at 55-4 and became a three-time all-Ohioan. He was a state runner up last season and won an OVAC Ron Mauck title this winter.

Perzanowski compiled a 58-6 mark, while Snyder finished 48-7.

Sophomore Gamble Gossett (120), a two-time OVAC Ron Mauck champion, placed seventh and finished at 47-6.

Newsletter

Today's breaking news and more in your inbox

I'm interested in (please check all that apply)
Are you a paying subscriber to the newspaper? *

Starting at $2.99/week.

Subscribe Today