Stanwood’s Tyler Rhue celebrates his victory over Arlington’s Chase Deberry in the 126-pound weight class at Stanwood High School on Thursday evening. The Spartans defeated the Eagles 50-21. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
GALLERY: Stanwood wrestlers retain ‘Battle of the Bull’
The Spartans top rival Arlington 50-21 to capture the annual rivalry trophy for the seventh straight time.
STANWOOD — The Stanwood boys wrestling team beat Arlington 50-21 on Thursday evening for their seventh straight win in the “Battle fo the Bull” rivalry meet.
Prep wrestling meets in the area are beginning again after a pause during winter break due to COVID outbreaks linked to high school wrestling tournaments earlier in the season.
See below for a photo gallery of Thursday’s event
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Stanwood’s Mason Ferguson is lifted off the mat by Arlington’s Trevor Latta in the 182-pound weight class at Stanwood High School on Thursday evening. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Stanwood’s Bryan Roodzant wrestles Arlington’s Ethan Barnett in the 120-pound weight class at Stanwood High School on Thursday evening. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Arlington’s David Forslof (left) faces on with Stanwood’s Lane Ovenell in the 132-pound weight class at Stanwood High School on Thursday evening. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Stanwood’s Keaton Mayernik (top) wrestles Arlington’s Eric Vogel in the 138-pound weight class at Stanwood High Schoolon Thursday evening. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Stanwood’s Cruise Swanson wrestles Arlington’s RJ Gese in the 160-pound weight class at Stanwood High School on Thursday evening. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Arlington’s Dustin Baxter works to pin Stanwood’s Cameron O’Neill in the 145-pound weight class at Stanwood High School on Thursday evening. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Stanwood’s head coach Ray Mather cheers with his team against Arlington at Stanwood High School on Thursday evening. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)