Little Giants Overpower Sandusky in 75-0 Shutout Victory

The Fremont Ross Boys Wrestling program delivered a statement performance on Tuesday night, rolling past the Sandusky Blue Streaks 75–0 in absolutely dominant fashion in their final home meet of the 2025–26 season.
From the opening bout to the final whistle, the Little Giants asserted their physicality and control on the mat, showcasing depth, preparation, and relentless intensity. The sweep was a true team effort, with victories coming in every fashion and every weight class contributing to the shutout.
Fremont Ross recorded seven wins by pin, coming from Jackson Durbin, Kolin Metcalf, Lincoln Ollom, Aidan Autullo, Talon Binder, Joel Pickard, and Anthony Salazar. The Little Giants also added three technical fall victories from Collinn Ollom, Dawson Berndt, and Nathan Craig, while Logan Wensinger, Dayne Howey, and LaMarious Byrd earned wins by forfeit.
As the season moves into its toughest stretch—the true “meat grinder” of the schedule—the Little Giants showed they are prepared for the challenge. Every student-athlete rose to the occasion, making the most of the opportunity to compete in the program’s final home dual of the season.
Head Coach Chad Hetrick spoke about the mindset his team is embracing as the calendar turns to 2026.“Heading into the new year 2026, there are new expectations. The key word is dominate,” said Hetrick. “Getting athletes to understand what that term entails means focusing on technical proficiency, strength and conditioning, body control, injury prevention and recovery, strategic thinking, mental toughness, confidence, emotional control, preparation, and study.”
Hetrick emphasized that success on the mat—and in life—comes from blending physical and mental growth.“To truly dominate in wrestling and life, they must understand how to merge these physical and mental aspects. It’s all about being well-rounded, adaptable, and prepared to face various challenges.”
The Little Giants now turn their attention to their next test as they prepare for the Maumee Bay Classic on January 17th and 18th, where they will look to carry this momentum into one of the season’s premier tournaments.
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