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High School Sports
Two crowns salvage day for SpaldingPublished 01/04/09
Paul W. Gillespie — The Capital
Spalding’s Cole Gallagher, left, works on Arundel’s Logan Reese during yesterday’s Arundel Holiday Tournament consolation semifinals.Charlie Lynch knew he had it won. K.K. Smith wasn't so sure. At the end, though, none of that mattered. Lynch and Smith salvaged Archbishop Spalding's rough second day of wrestling with individual titles en route to a fourth-place team finish at the Arundel Holiday Tournament last night. "It was a good day," Cavaliers coach Mike Laidley said. "We'll take it." After sending seven wrestlers into the semifinals, the Cavaliers advanced only three to the finals and dropped from second place to fourth. Urbana scored three title-winners and two runners-up to overtake Potomac Falls,...
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