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Published 1:30 am Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Photo by John Fisken
Oak Harbor athelte Percie Hatfield pins an oppnent at a Jan. 17 wrestling match aginst South Whidbey. The boys varsity wrestling team won 55-24.
“South Whidbey was a great match for us. The Falcons challenged us at a lot of our stronger weight classes, winning some matches against our better wrestlers,” said head coach Perer Esvelt. “Our communities are close when it comes to wrestling, so seeing a competitive match between us is great, as we can partner in the off-season and see both teams improve.”
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Photo by John Fisken

Oak Harbor athelte Percie Hatfield pins an oppnent at a Jan. 17 wrestling match aginst South Whidbey. The boys varsity wrestling team won 55-24.

“South Whidbey was a great match for us. The Falcons challenged us at a lot of our stronger weight classes, winning some matches against our better wrestlers,” said head coach Perer Esvelt. “Our communities are close when it comes to wrestling, so seeing a competitive match between us is great, as we can partner in the off-season and see both teams improve.”

Photo by John Fisken
Oak Harbor athelte Percie Hatfield pins an oppnent at a Jan. 17 wrestling match aginst South Whidbey. The boys varsity wrestling team won 55-24.
“South Whidbey was a great match for us. The Falcons challenged us at a lot of our stronger weight classes, winning some matches against our better wrestlers,” said head coach Perer Esvelt. “Our communities are close when it comes to wrestling, so seeing a competitive match between us is great, as we can partner in the off-season and see both teams improve.”
Photo by John Fisken
Oak Harbor athelte Percie Hatfield pins an oppnent at a Jan. 17 wrestling match aginst South Whidbey. The boys varsity wrestling team won 55-24.
“South Whidbey was a great match for us. The Falcons challenged us at a lot of our stronger weight classes, winning some matches against our better wrestlers,” said head coach Perer Esvelt. “Our communities are close when it comes to wrestling, so seeing a competitive match between us is great, as we can partner in the off-season and see both teams improve.”

The Oak Harbor boys varsity wrestling team beat South Whidbey 55-24.