Frazier’s Lawrence wins 100th

Frazier’s Thayne Lawrence sends Mt. Pleasant’s Jack Kramer into the mat shortly before pinning him just under two minutes into their 182-pound match. The win was No. 100 in the three-time defending state champion’s career.

By DAN PALM

MVI Sports

The Frazier wrestling team didn’t get the first win in school history as they hoped Wednesday night.
But superstar Thayne Lawrence had a memorable night, achieving a big individual milestone in the Commodores’ 50-24 loss to Mt. Pleasant in both teams’ Class 2A subsection 3B opener.

The Lehigh recruit joined the century club with his 100th career victory, pinning the Vikings’ Jack Kramer in 1:58 of the 182-pound match for Frazier’s only win on the mat.

“I’ve been wrestling here for four years and it’s hard getting that achievement at a small school,” said Lawrence. “I feel good getting there and getting it done. Now I have to refocus and go to Ironman this weekend and compete there as hard as I can and see how it plays out.”

Frazier coach Buck Watkins couldn’t be prouder watching Lawrence get the mark.

“This is a proud moment for me as a coach, watching Thayne grow and get better every year,” said Watkins. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to have an athlete of that caliber on my team and I hope the others follow suit.”

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