Wingard wins state wrestling title, award

FALLS VILLAGE — Housatonic Valley Regional High School senior Steven Wingard of Falls Village won the Class S state title in the 182 weight class at the Class S State Wrestling Championships on Feb. 18, along with earning an Outstanding Wrestler Award.After a long day of waiting due to having a bye first round, Wingard wrestled his first match on Feb. 17, pinning in 1:30 against Killingly.Making it into the second day, Wingard pinning his first competitor on Feb. 18 in 30 seconds against Canton. He then made it into the quarterfinals, going against the third seed for his bracket. Wingard came out on top with a 12-7 decision after a hard six minutes of wrestling, which qualified him for the finals.Going against the first seed, Wingard won against Aaron Wing from Griswold in an 8-2 decision.Housatonic placed 22nd out of 37 teams overall.On Feb. 25, Wingard went 4-1 at the Connecticut State Open Wrestling Championships, earning third place.Wingard moves on to the New England’s tournament in Providence, R.I., this weekend.

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