commanded the meet from start to finish.
This time wrestling his usual
165-pound weight class, Killar set the tone for the match, easily racking up
fifteen points for a technical fall.
After Killar, came one of the day's most exciting performances in the 174-pound weight class. Weighing in at
157-pounds, Kiler bumped up to wrestle for the injured Mosley.
Undaunted by the signficant weight difference, Kiler's toughness on the mats earned him a 7-5 victory over Ali Abri, one of the Terriers best wrestlers.
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