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Colville Wrestlers Earn Podium Finishes at Medical Lake Scramble

December 10, 2025
By:
Brandon Hansen

The Colville wrestling team opened its winter campaign with plenty of podium finishes and a championship run from Bryce Davis on Saturday, Dec. 6, at the Medical Lake Scramble.

Davis dominated his 138-pound bracket, going 5-0 and capping his day with a technical fall victory in the championship match. He recorded three pins and a decisive semifinal win on his way to first place.

In another standout effort, Andy Ussery advanced to the 113-pound finals behind a pin and a tight semifinal decision. He finished as runner-up.

Asher Culler put together a resilient performance at 106 pounds, bouncing back after a semifinal loss to win twice in the consolation bracket. He claimed a third-place finish with a first-period pin, ending the day 4-1.

Colville had several wrestlers battle deep into their brackets. Vincent Canada earned three wins by fall at 132 pounds, while teammate Neven Eslick also collected a pin during the same division before the two met head-to-head in consolation action. At the mid-range weights, Trent Seitters, 157 pounds, rolled through three straight matches by pin, reaching the late rounds of the consolation bracket.

In the upper weights, Braedon Heater turned in a 5-1 performance to secure third place at 190 pounds. Heater stormed through the opening rounds with a pin and a technical fall before regrouping after a semifinal loss and closing the day on the podium.

Colville also picked up wins from Ashton Donaldson, Caesar Stuart and Coen Burns, each earning pins in their opening matches and gaining valuable early-season mat time.

The Medical Lake Scramble featured a deep field with wrestlers from across eastern Washington, and Colville coaching staff cited the event as an important test for their developing lineup.

The Crimson Hawks continue non-league tournament action next week as they build toward the heart of the winter season.

Colville girls wrestler Haiden Sackman put together a dominant opening performance to claim the 120-pound championship at the Lady Lancer Tournament in Spangle on Saturday, Dec. 6. 

Sackman finished 3-0 on the day, with every win coming by pin. After receiving a first-round bye, she wasted no time setting the tone in the quarterfinals, earning a fall against Lewis and Clark’s Morianalynn Henson in just over two minutes.

In the semifinals, Sackman stayed in control from the opening whistle, defeating Rogers’ Ellodie Flanagan by first-period fall to punch her ticket to the title match.

The championship bout proved to be her toughest test of the day, but Sackman continued her aggressive style and closed out the bracket with a third-period pin over Lewis and Clark’s Maci Benson to secure the gold.

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