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    Dana dominates conference foes

    Blair, Nebraska -- The defending NAIA wrestling National Champions and number eight-rated Dana College hosted two conference foes this weekend in the Gardner-Hawks Center. On Friday night, Dana dumped Briar Cliff, 41-0. The next afternoon, Dana defeated NAIA No. 20 Morningside, 42-10.

    Dana earned its first shut-out on the season against Briar Cliff. Craig Trampe (NAIA No. 6, SR, Ord, Neb.) defeated Jeff Miller 4-0. Burke Barnes (NAIA No. 3, JR, Lake Stevens, Wash.), at 133, and Terrence Almond (NAIA No. 3, SR, Pelham, Ga.), at 141, each pinned their Charger opponents.

    Clinton Dale (JR, Las Vegas, N.M.) picked up his second dual win by dispatching John Shrader 11-2. Jason Bilinksi (NAIA No. 7, Pittsgrove, N.J.) earned a decision over Corey Brown 19-9. Both teams were open at 165. Bulla Tuzon (FR, Wailuku, Hawaii) defeated Jason Coe 11-3 at 174 pounds. Webster Farris (JR, Nebraska City, Neb.) capped his memorable night by defeating Jason Kruse 15-5 at 184. Farris proposed to his fiancée between the 141 and 149 pound matches. Wade Jordan (NAIA No. 6, JR, Coulee City, Wash.) pinned Jordaryl Logan in 1:05 at 197 pounds. Jesse Boggs (FR, Deming, N.M.) closed the shut out with 12-5 win over Jon Carlson at 285 pounds.

    Dana did not have much time to recover as the 20th ranked Morningside Chargers came into the Vikings' lair less than 24 hours later. Dana Head Coach Richard Fergola had his grapplers ready for the challenge. Fergola juggled his roster to deal with some tired and injured wrestlers. The coaching moves allowed Dana to come away with a 42-10 win. Trampe dispatched Bradley Gustafson in quick fashion by pin in 3:07 at 125. Eric Graham (FR, Kansas City, Mo.) dropped a 15-2 decision to Chris Utesch at 133 pounds. This would be the only match the Vikings would lose on the weekend. Brian Graham (NAIA No. 6, FR, Kansas City, Mo.) righted the Viking ship at 141 pounds. Graham won a technical fall (15-0) over Sean Smalley.

    Dale needed extra time to come away with a win at 149. Dale defeated Mitch Peterson 7-5. Bilinski earned Dana's second tech fall at 157. Bilinski downed Erin Hume 17-1. Tuzon quickly pinned Bob Segar in 1:45 at 165. Morningside's only other points on the afternoon came at 174 pounds as Dana had an open weight spot. Farris continued his great weekend with a pin at 184 over Eric Hume. Jordan continued the tech fall theme by outscoring Cole Wilson 17-2. Boggs ended 2006 on a positive note. Boggs pinned Kiel Polen at 285 in 2:26.

    The Vikings dual record is now 4-0 and 3-0 in conference. Morningside drops to 3-3 and 1-1. Dana is off until Jan. 6 when they host the Dana Open. The meet usually features wrestlers from UNO, UNK, Nebraska, and several top teams in the area. The opening whistle is scheduled for 10 a.m.

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