In a thrilling rematch against Summerville, the Fort Mill Yellow Jackets defended their 5A state wrestling title, showing grit and determination despite early challenges. Facing even practicing in the cafeteria due to facility issues, wrestlers like Broden Mitcheson and Aidan Eubanks stepped up, leading the team to a hard-fought 32-27 victory. This win continues Upper State’s dominance in South Carolina wrestling, with all four championship titles going to the region.
Fort Mill’s strategic maneuvers, including crucial pins at 106 and 113 pounds, were key to securing their win. The match started strong for the Yellow Jackets, jumping to a 7-0 lead with early wins at 165 and 175 pounds. However,Summerville fought back, taking a brief 9-7 lead thanks to decisions by Julius Frazier, Jacob Cotterill, and Angel Lopez,whose dramatic overtime win came after Fort Mill stalling penalties.
Undeterred, Fort Mill roared back with consecutive pins at 106 and 113 pounds, followed by a major decision, widening the gap to 23-9. This momentum shift showcased their competitive spirit. Summerville tried to close the distance with Xavier Anderson’s pin at 126 pounds, but Fort Mill held strong, securing narrow victories at 132 and 138 pounds to extend their lead to 29-15. The match ended with a Fort Mill decision at 144 pounds and a strategic forfeit of the last two weights, sealing a five-point victory.
The wrestling season continues with individual state playoffs next weekend, with qualifiers across the state leading up to the championships in Anderson on February 23-24. Get ready for another exciting round of competition!