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    Watterson named Robin Reed Outstanding Wrestler

    CORVALLIS, Ore. -– Ty Watterson earned the Robin Reed Outstanding Wrestler Award and Jeremy Larson received the Dale Thomas Hustle Award when the Oregon State wrestling team held its annual banquet Sunday afternoon in The Club at Reser.

    Other winners were Bobby Pfennigs earning the Team Leadership Award; Watterson, Kyle Larson and Travis Gardner sharing the Most Pins Award; Gardner earning the Chad Flack Memorial Award for Most Improved Wrestler; Jake Gonzales the Hardest Worker Award; Tim Patrick earning the Team Impact Award for the newcomer who had the most impact upon the team; and Jamie Rakevich earning the Highest Grade Point Average Award.

    Watterson (Enumclaw, Wash./Enumclaw HS), a senior heavyweight, earned All-America honors by placing fourth at the NCAA Championships. He won the Pacific-10 championship and finished the season with a 33-6 record and eight pins.

    Larson (Hermiston, Ore./Hermiston HS), a senior 174-pounder, earned the Thomas Award by compiling the best score through a formula using victories, team points scored and grade point average. Larson won the Pac-10 title, came within a win of All-America honors at the NCAA Championships, finished the season with a 31-8 record and five pins, and was named to the Pacific-10 All-Academic first team for the third straight season.

    Pfennigs (Great Falls, Mont./C.M. Russell HS), a senior 133-pounder, earned the Team Leadership Award as one of the Beavers' co-captains, placing second in the Pac-10 and qualifying for the NCAA Championships as he finished 23-8 with four pins.

    Watterson, junior 141-pounder Kyle Larson (Hermiston, Ore./Hermiston HS) and junior 197-pounder Gardner (Portland, Ore./Parkrose HS) shared the Most Pins Award by recording eight each during the season.

    Gardner earned the Flack Award by placing fourth in the Pac-10 and reaching the NCAA Championships, finishing the season 21-11 with eight pins.

    Gonzales (Enumclaw, Wash./Enumclaw HS) received the Hardest Worker Award as the sophomore 125-pounder went 12-12 with two pins.

    Patrick (Milwaukie, Ore./Milwaukie HS), a freshman 149-pounder, redshirted during the collegiate season and later won the Junior Nationals title in Greco-Roman at 74 kilograms (163 pounds).

    Rakevich (Elma, Wash./Elma HS), a senior heavyweight, captured the Highest GPA Award as he earned Pacific-10 All-Academic first team honors.

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