It was a dramatic storybook finish for senior Tanner Lees of Washougal, who is now the Washington State 2A wrestling champion.
The 145 pound wrestler had to win four straight matches during the two-day Mat Classic Championships, held Feb. 16-17 at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington.
Lees put in dominating performances in his first two matches, but got into some serious trouble in the semi-final match.
He was going against top-rated wrestler Jake Freeman of Clarkston, Washington. With only 38 seconds left, Lees was down 4-0. That’s when he looked over to his father, who has helped coach him out of binds like this since the first grade.
“I actually yelled and told him you need to snap him down and cradle him,” recalls Lees’ father, Randy. “It was a pretty scary moment, I was down by four points and running out of time so when my dad told me to snap him down and cradle him I knew I had to do it,” says Lees. That’s exactly what he did, he locked his arms around his opponent’s head and legs and flipped him over onto his back, pinning him with just five seconds to go.