Statesmen Send Group to Doane Tourney

Braden Peglow poses for a staged photo in the Athletic Communication Office on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023. (Photo by Jordan Lester/William Penn Athletics)
The event included Open and Amateur divisions with WPU doing its damage in the Amateur division.
165-pounder Braden Peglow (So., Vail, Ariz., Business Management) was the squad’s top individual with a 3-2 record, including pinning one of his foes.
125-pounder Jeffery Myers (So., Yelm, Wash., Elementary Education), with a pair of falls, and 174-pounder Kendal Pugh (Fr., Letts, Iowa, Business Management), with one fall, claimed two wins each Saturday.
Levi Van Donselaar (Fr., Cedar, Iowa, Sociology), at 157 pounds, and Anthony Hackman (Fr., Shelley, Idaho, Psychology), at 197 pounds, both left the meet with a fall, while the quartet of 141-pounder Sabri Sino (So., Franklin, Wis., Sports Management), 149-pounders Cole Smith (Fr., Baxter, Iowa, Biology) and Trent Evans (Fr., Houston, Texas, Civil Engineering), and 165-pounder Tavian Thomas (Fr., Omaha, Neb., Business Management) also had their hands raised in victory.
Next Up: William Penn will take nearly two weeks off before traveling to Kansas City, Mo. on December 16 to compete in the Avila Duals. Action begins at 11 a.m.






