YORK, PA (February 25, 2023) -- Senior
Kade Kravits and first year
Francis Theroux were the top finishers for the King's College wrestling team as they finished day two of the NCAA Southeast Regional Championships.
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Theroux finished sixth overall in the 165 bracket. He started the day with a strong 5-0 decision over York's Alan DeVries to advance through the consolation bracket, but the first year was then faced with a touch opponent in Messiah's Zach Needles as he fell by a gritty 13-11 decision. Theroux was then topped by Anthony Taylor of Averett in the fifth-place bout to earn the sixth-place finish in his first regional championship appearance.
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Kravits made his mark on the regional championships again and had a stellar finish to his career. In the semifinal, Kravits was downed by Stevens' Stefan Major, but the veteran responded with a 5-1 decision victory over Luke Moore of Delaware Valley to advance to the third-place match. It was in this bout that Kravits would fall by a 5-0 decision to Alex Turley to earn the fourth-place finish.
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At 184,
Connor Wrobleski was defeated by a 6-0 decision by Messiah's Ryder Slayton to earn the eighth-place finish in the bracket.
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The 197 bracket saw
Richard Fronheiser fall to Gable Crebs from Lycoming before defeating Joe Embleton from Messiah by an 8-7 decision to earn the seventh-place finish.
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Heavyweight action saw
Jacob Feese drop a 9-1 major decision to Ferrum's Rayshawn Dixon to post the eighth-place finish on the podium for the Monarchs.
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