by Dick Sterling
It would have been difficult to find a wrestler at the New York State Championships, held last weekend in Albany, who was more dominate than Gouverneur Wildcat senior Carter Baer. The 160-pound Section 10 champion, who entered the tournament as the top seed in his Division II weight class, and was the defending state champ (2020 - 138-pounds) and also won a surrogate state tourney in 2021 when the traditional state championships were cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, breezed through his four matches with ease.
Baer wrapped up the season with a record of 38-0. His career record improved to 176-16. He earned a pin or a technical fall in 124 of his matches, most in the first period. Baer will now take his skills to wrestle for Binghamton, where he has accepted a Division I scholarship.
After a first round bye, Baer wrestled Ike Svitavsky, of Jordan-Elbridge/Port Byron. The Wildcat wrestler needed just 1:22 to build up a 15-0 lead and earn a technical fall. In the quarterfinals the Section 10 champ had to endure his longest match of the season. It took Carter 2:42 to build up a 15-0 lead against Donald Bennett, of Pioneer… another technical fall. In the semifinals Carter would tangle with Aydin Deforest, of Mount Markham, who entered the match with a 2021-22 record of 41-3. It took Baer only 51 seconds to put Deforest to his back and earn the pin.
In the 160-pound championship final, Carter would have to wrestle against the number seven seed, Nick Brown, of Springville-Griffith, who entered the championship match with a record of 34-5, and had already pinned both the two and three seeds in the tournament. Carter, once again, dominated the match. He needed just 2:31 to build an 18-2 technical fall. The two points he allowed were escapes that he allowed to Brown, just to score more points on takedowns and near falls.
WAY AND TUPPER BOTH PLACE
Wildcat wrestlers Vandavian Way and Trayton Tupper wrestled very well and both placed in their Division II weight classes. Way, a sophomore, who had earned the top seed at 152 pounds, followed an opening round bye with a hard-fought 2-0 decision over Ryan Romano, of Island Trees. In the quarterfinals Way picked up an 8-7 decision over Sean Tansey, of Collegiate School A. Vandavian was upset by the number four seed, Mitch Gaiser (46-4), of Alexander. Trailing 2-0 through two periods, Way earned a takedown early in the third period to tie the match at 2-2, but Gaiser picked up an escape in the closing seconds to earn a 3-2 decision. In wrestlebacks Way earned a 1-0 decision over Noah Bernstein, of Edgemont and then dropped a 5-2 decision to Braidon Woodward, of Canisteo-Greenwood, who had been the only wrestler to defeat Way during the regular season. Vandavian placed fourth and wrapped up the season with a record of 34-3.
Senior Trayton Tupper, wrestling at 138 pounds, was seeded 11th. He opened the tournament by earning a pin in 3:51, over Owen Emmick, of Lansing. In Round two Tupper was pinned in 4:40 by David O’Neil, of General Brown, of the Frontier League. Tupper earned more victories during wrestlebacks and eventually defeated Grayson Meak 3-0 in the seventh place match.
FOUR OTHERS TAKE PART
Four other Wildcat wrestlers earned a trip to the state tournament by winning titles at the Section 10 championships.
Ryan Mashaw, an eighth grader, was defeated by technical fall in the first round at 110 pounds, and then lost a 6-3 decision in round two; Zoe Griffith, a freshman, and a female wrestler competing against the boys at the state level, wrestling at 126 pounds, lost a 7-0 decision in her first match and then lost a 4-0 decision in round two; Hunter Mashaw, a sophomore, wrestling at 132 pounds, lost an 11-5 decision in the first round and then dropped a 4-1 decision in the second round; senior Gabe Wainwright, the Section 10 215-pound champion, was pinned in his opening match and then dropped a close 6-4 decision in his second.
The Wildcats placed eighth out of 123 teams with 57.5 points in the team standings.
Congratulations to Coach Joel Baer and Coach Shawn Cummings and the Gouverneur Wildcat wrestling team for another outstanding season. And congratulations to Carter Baer for an outstanding season and career. Carter has handled himself with grace and is always polite and controlled. He is a perfect example of what generates Wildcat pride… we are all proud of you.